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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE UTAH Story of St. Francis Medieval faith was entwined with the childlike simplicity of those days, as the famous story of St. Francis and the peasant well exemplifies: Art thou Brother Francis of Assisi? asks the peasant. Yes." Then try to be as good as all people think thee to be, continues the peasant, because many have faith in thee, and therefore I admonish thee to be nothing less than people hope of thee. Branch of Teutonic Race Germans form one of the branches of the Teutonic race, a division of the Caucasian race. There have been some admixtures with other races of Europe. The Fill MARKET REPORT I Mrs. Agnes Brooks Ores Humes has a bad case ol erysipelas. He is at the home ot his mother, Mrs. Clarence Humes Meaning of in Heber City. The latest reports The accepted meaning of nonare that Ores is doing as well as is not partisan belonging to any can be expected, party or faction; an independent in Dai-reland Norman Casper politics. returned to their home in Tabi-on- a. They have spent the past month with their aunt, Mrs. Francis Brooks. Mrs. R. D. Young, James Ivie, Jack Fausett, Jack Young, Josie Humes, Manzo Young, and Mr. 1 ' J Jy and Mrs. Bert Young attended the Wolf Creek outing Saturday. Miss Tonia Stallings of Salt Lake City is spending a couple of weeks with her grandmother, Mrs. J. W. Rockhill. Miss La Nora Casper of Heber City is visiting at the home of Mrs. Francis Brooks. Clarence Ivie and George Robbins of Durhesne furnished the music for the wedding dance given by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mecham. Mr. anj Mrs. Clarence Baum, and Mr. and Mrs. David Baum spent Sunday in Fruitland baptising the small children into the L. D. S. church. The children who were baptised included, Joe out-of-to- wn Muir, Fay Roberts, Allen Humes, Lon Humes, June Mecham, Mirth Notice the eager animation the natural, Mecham, La Donna Sweat, Gene warm smile. Written words cannot Sweat. substitute for the voice of someone Cheston Pace is spending a few close to your heart. The long distance days visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pace. operator will be glad to tell you the Mrs. Marlon S. Shields The baby daughter, born to Mr. and Mr. Max Ross at Roosevelt on August 4 th, passed away at birth Interment was in the Duchesne cemetery. H. T. Richeua and sons have purchased a new tractor, binder, thresher, mower and plow, and are now ready to serve the friend - Want Action and We want It Fast so WeVe Priced These Cars to Sell Right Away - 6-p- ly - Radio, Other Extras. 31 Nash 8 Del. Sedan $385.00 33 Nash Del. Sedan 32 $235.00 Nash Sedan $195.00 Stude. Sedan 30 Pontiac Coach 31 TWO $ 95.00 $ 69.00 Yi 31 Hudson Del. Sedan $395.00 30 Buick Del. Sedan $365.00 33 Franklin $265.00 Buick Sedan $115.00 30 Chev. Coupe $ 85.00 31 30 Dodge Sedan $ 79.00 TON PICKUP SPECIALS PICKUP Almost Brand New. Many Extras. 1936 INTERNNATIONAL PICKUP Exceptionally Good. 1937 TERRAPLANE Sedan $565.00 $185.00 Many More Bargains WAS. 2211 THREE LOCATIONS 579 So. Main St. - 601 So Main St. - 621 So. Main St. By Mrs. Minnie Hamilton Everyone in Tabiona who attended the WoOf Creek outing on Friday and Saturday, pronounced the affair a grand success. The outing was sponsored by the cattlemen and sheepmen of Summit, Wasatch and Duchesne counties. Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis accompanied by Mrs. Marcellls Lewis of Salt Lake City spent the week end in Tabiona. Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Jones are enjoying a short vacation in Salt Lake City. Mis. Ora Johnson of I Leber City enjoyed a few days on the Jep Thomas ranch last week. Miss Violet Gines entertained at a birthday party Saturday. Kefreshments were serve to IS little friends. A targe crowd from Tabiona attendej the conjoint M. I. A. meeting in the Hanna ward SunThe program was day night. sponsorej by the Tabiona ward. j nd of the North Weekly summary Watch a person telephoning an Virginal Played With Keys forerunner of the spinet and the harpsichord is the virginal, an instrument played with keys which pluck the strings rather than hammers that strike upon the strings as In the piano. The music of the virginal is dainty, especially delightful. A Salt Lake LhestocU Market for A large crowd of young people charivaried Mr. and Mrs. Af-to- n Richens Friday night. Miss Cleone Gordon of Tooele is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin G. Shields. Mrs. Archie C. Larsen is ill at this writing with heart trouble. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lusty, spent a couple of days last week visiting in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Van Hixon of Salt Lake City are guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lusty. Mrs. Hixon is a sister of Mrs. Lusty. Mrs. Eliza J. Glbert and Mrs. Mittie Moore pent the week end at Utahn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horrocks and daughter, Lula and Iona Nielsen attended the Wolf Creek celebration. Miss Audra Nielsen spent the week enj visiting relatives in Myton. L. J. Gilbert and Otto Nielsen made a business tiip to Salt Lake City during the week. LaRee Thayne was a visitor at the D. B. Farnsworth home last rates to any town at no obligation. week. Lawrence Odekirk has returnWild Wheat on Steppes of Asia Whose voice would you like to hear? The first grains of wheat grew ed home after spending two wild on the steppes of Asia thou- months at the Veterans hospital. sands of years ago. He is much improved in health. Friday afternoon at the Ward Hal a miscellaneous shower was given in honor of Mrs. George Merritt, formerly Miss Wilda Bell. The afternoon was spent in playing games and enjoying a refreshprogram, after which ments were served. A large crowd was in attendance. Many beautiful gifts were received by the bride. Mr. D. B. Farnsworth and sons, Kenneth and Keith made a INTERMOUNTAINS LARGEST NEW AND NEARLY NEW trip to the mountains after poles Thursday. CAR DEALER There were eleven baptismal confirmations and two babies blessed at L. D. S. Sacrament meeting Sunday. Mrs. Marian Ross entertained to her Friday complimentary small daughter, Shirley on her eighth birthday anniversary. The afternoon was spent playing after and swimming, games 90 DAY NEW CAR WRITTEN GUARANTEE which refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Richens children of Duchesne are and 3 DAY DRIVING PRIVILEGE LOWEST RATES visitors at the H. T. Richens home. 1937 PACKARD DeLuxe 4 Door Sedan Woodrow Young of Hunting-to- n $795.00 is a guest of his sister, Mrs. Radio, Heater, Large Trunk Compartment. FinishDan Leavitt. Mrs. Jack Taylor was a week ed a Beautiful Green. Car So New it Shows No end visitor of her mother at DuWear Inside or Out. chesne. The ball game Sunday between Mt. Emmons and Arcadia was 1937 NASH 4 Door DeLuxe Sedan $765.00 won by Mt. Emmons. Has Heater, Trunk, Sleeping Compartment. Only Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lusty and Mr. and Mrs. Van Hixon family, Driven a Few Thousand Miles on Salt Lake Streets. of Salt Lake and Miss Bessie Evans of Upalco spent Sunday 1936 DE SOTO Deluxe Sedan $515.00 picnicking at Moon Lake. Mr. ana Mrs. B. Riggs and son Trunk Compartment and Other Extras. Ilyrum and daughter EaVae were Sunday visitors at the H. T. home. Richens 1936 NASH AMBASSADOR 8, 4 Door DeLuxe Sedan $695.00 Miss Hen Farnsworth has Radio, Heater, Trunk. DeLuxe Equipment. Famous returned home after an extended visit at Corrine, Utah with relaValve In Head Twin Ignition Motor. Cost $1,550.00 tives. New. 90 Day New Car Written Guarantee. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross of Joseph, Utah, who have been Tires. visiting relatives here the past month returned home Monday. 36 Nash Deluxe Coupe $135.00 36 Ford Del. Coupe Mr. and Mrs- L. J. Gilbert and $115.00 Mr. and Mrs. Hale Holgate left Radio, Heater, Deluxe Heater, Other Extras . Monday for a trip down through Dixie and Boulder Dam. Joseph, Equipment. 35 Pontiac Del. Coach $165.00 Mr. and Mrs. George Merritt and Frank Holgate made a busi35 Nash Deluxe Sedan $515.00 Trunk, Radio, Heater. ness trip to Salt Lake City on Twin Ign. Radio, liter. Monday. 3 1 Chev. Del. Sedan ...... $315.00 Merrill Taylor was a Mountain 31 Olds. Sport Coupe... $315.00 Home visitor Monday. to FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1938. Mrs. VV. G. Gentry Mir. and Mrs. Ben Pack and daughter, Norma of Salt Lake City were visiting Mrs. Packs brothers, John, and James Fiiday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mathti-so- n were business visitors in Duchesne Saturday. Mr. Albert Tanner of Myton was an Ioka business visitor on Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Percival of Charleston spent the week end with their parents, Mr. anj Mrs. Chas. Percival and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Angus. Mrs. Laura Mangum of Roosevelt was the guest of Mrs. Chas. Percival Wednesday. Mr. anj Mrs. Devon Gentry 04 Myton were visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gentry week ending Friday, August 5th. Cattle and Cahes; in the cattle yards 836 bead, as compared with 603 last week and 500 last year. Prices on most glasses were steady to weak, with some decline in the market on cows. Medium to good local steers in the truck division went and plain mostly at $6.50-$7.5kinds at $4.2546.25. The bulk of the heifer supply consisted of medium to good driveins at $6.00-$6.6with a few lots of common kinds at $4.25-$3.7Medium to good cows went mostly at $4.50-$5.5with a few young kinds at $5.75. Cutter and common cows Low cutters rated at $3.50-$4.2ranges down to $2.75. Bulls made a range of $4 Medium Receipts this week numbered 0 5. Mrs. J. A. Angus and Mrs. Chas. Percival spent Saturday wiLh Mr. son-in-la- Genealogy meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wright Wednesday evening. Betty Jo Morrison spent Wednesday as a guest of Miss Mae Abplanalp, A large crowd from Utahn attended the Wofif Creek outing last week end. All report a very enjoyable time. and Mrs. Bernice Abplanalp Children spent Wednesday at the Morrison home. Leland Wright of Bridgeliand spent last week at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wright. Quite a number of Utahn folks attended the dance at Defas Famous Park last Saturday night. We wish to express our sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hadden for the loss of their baby, who died Sunday morning. Miss Jean Morrison accompanied Mrs. Martha Shanks to Roosevelt one day last week. Little Leila Mae Brown was visiting Joyce Abplanalp Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Ernest Wright spent several days of last week in Bridge-lan- d at the home of his brother, Clarence Wright. Mr. Eimene Abplanalp and son Floyd ana Care Smith of Bridge-lanspent several days fishing at Still water. Mr. and Mrs. Vaun Pearson and children were calling at the Muirison home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Wells Wright returned home Sunday after spending a short time in Talmage visiting d with her parents. Mrs. Eliza J. Gilbert and Mrs, Frank Horrocks of Arcadia spent the week end in Utahn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shanks. Mrs. Max Birch and children spent several days of last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allred of Talmage. Carl Smith returned to his home in Bridgeland Monday after visiting for' about a week in Utahn with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Abplanalp. was Word received FTiday from Heber City of the death of Mr. Ernest Thomas, Mr. Thomas was well known in Tabiona, being the brother of Mr. Jessup Thomas. We extend our deepest and sympathy to his family friends. Mrs. La Preal Jones of Provo, as a guest last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mitchie. Miss June Gines of Woodland is spending a few days visiting friends in Tabiona. ifr. and Mrs. Ira Allen of Majdeton spent the week end in Tabiona, Mr. and Mr. Owen Ellis accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Nol-lHlekens spent Monday in Sait Lake City. Mrs. Retd Duhlman of lb her City spent the week end in Tabi-on- crash. to good veal calves were valued at and cull to common vealera at 0, and Mrs. OHe Cook of Bluebell. Mrs. Emily Miekelson was a Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John LAmon Sunday were Mr. Salt Lake City visitor this week. Mrs. Eliza Robison, Mrs. Zina ary M's. Ercel Johnson of Myton and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Math-iso- Krebs and Mrs. Otto Lloyd attended the funeral of Mrs. Wil-for- d Wall of Midway Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Percival, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lemon and son, Taul and Mr. and Mrs, Donald Peterson of Duchesne spent three days on a fishing trip Benson was a Mrs. Archie visitor at the O. A. Dart ranch Miss Jean Morrison Mrs. Behunin of Talmage was Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Angus of visiting her daughter and Park, California are Huntington Mr. anj Mrs. Wells Wright visitors at the Miles and Angus of Utahn several days last week. homes this week. Mr. Herbert Lang and children Dr. D. P. Whitmore of Roosewent to Roosevelt Sunday to velt were visiting in Ioka bring Mrs. Lang home, after her illness. The community is glad see her home and well again. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Zufelt and family of Heber City spent several days visiting at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Ab Smith and children of Park City spent the week end in Utahn. Mr. Smith returned Monday but his family will remain here for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Will Abplan-alp- . Thursday. The Thunderer On the border between Argentina and Chile rises El Tronador (the Thunderer) named for the booming sounds that roll over the countryside as its mighty glaciers shift and $7.00-$8.0- 0 $4.00-$6.5- Hogs: The weeks prices ln the hog market moved sharpely lower and late sales were around below last weeks close. A late top of $9.25 was made on the best local butchers, with mixed lights and medium weights going at $25 to $9.15. Packing sows ranged downward from $6.50. Sheep: The weeks run of sheep and lambs totaled 4,455 head, as 4,189 last week and 5,621 last year. In the car lot division a loaj of medium 83 lb. Utah lambs at $7.00 was sorted 52 head of 120 lb. ewes at Medium and gooj local springers in the truck division changed hands within a range of $6.75-7.550-8- $2-85- . 0. Note: Car loads of shipped in livestock bought for reshipment on the Ogden and North Salt Lake markets carry freight benefits in variable amounts, except when otherwise stated. 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