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Show Myion News Mrs. Grace By Mr and Mrs. Lamar Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wyman of Salt Lake City accompanied by Mr. Davis sister Lois of Myton spent last week fishing and camping on Whiterocks river. They returned to Salt Lake City Wednesday after spending the evening here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gingell Mr and Mrs. Titus Jones and Mr. L. A. Hollenbeck of Duchesne were Myton visitors Wednesday of Last week. Mr. ana Mrs, Leland H. Wilde and small daughter Lou Jean returned Thursday for Mr. Wilde to resume his duties as a teacher In the Myton school. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jumer for the past week were Mr. Jumers brother Mr. and Mrs. F. and sister-in-laW. Jumer who left Wednesday morning, returning through Yellowstone park to their home in Minneapolis Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Jackeman arrived Wednesday of last week to visit with Mr. Jackemans parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Broome. They returned to their home in Salt Lake City Sunday accompanied by their daughter La Pearl and son Harry who have been spuads qotq.w pus ssom am S)SIX3 qatq.w qstjiptqq eqseiv jo suoigaj eipum ' s sqinow JO, U320JJ Dalgleish visiting here with their grandparents for the past month. Miss Alma Lamb left last week for Hinkley, Utah where she has accepted a position as teacher ot home economics in the local school. Mrs. Jack Calvert made a business trip to Salt Lake City last week returning Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Moss and family who have made their home at Bountiful during the summer returned to Myton Saturday. Mr. Moss returns as principal of the Myton schools, a position he has held for the past two years. Miss Norma 'Smith left Saturday, for Salt Lake City where she will spend the winter with her sister and attend school. Mrs. J. B. Stewart and small daughter returned Friday from a visit in Vernal. They are now guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dennis at their ranch home on South Myton bench. Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dennis accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart Jr. of Roosevelt spent Sunday in Price enjoying the Rodeo and visiting With Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thomas. Mrs. William Harris and daughter Margaret Mary came down camp Satfrom the Wells-Harrtheir town and have opened urday home so Margaret Mary may attend school here. A crowd of the young neighbor friends of Dick Scott gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred on South Myton bench Todd Thursday evening to surprise Dick and bid farewell to the lad who has been visiting here for the past two months. Dick left Tuesday morning for his home in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Peterson and Mrs. Lillie Wedig who have been residing on the Wm. Wedig ranch moved to Myton Thursday and are now settled In the R. E. Miller house. Miss Luella Ward and Miss Ilia Mae Byington who taught in the Myton school last year returned from their summer vacation Saturday and prepared to resume their duties in the school room for another year. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orr of Riverton visited in Myton with friends Sunday, motoring down is Now is a good time to take advantage of an opportunity for higher education at Your state university: The University of Utah Opening Dates 1933-3- 9 Freshmen Placement Tests. September 21st Engineers Entrance Exams. September 22nd Special Instruction and Registration of Freshmen, September Soph off; ore Registration, September 24th Registration of all others, September 26th Class Work begins Sept. 27 th Send for copy of catalog giving further information -- 22-23- The University of Utah Sait Lake City jy (Continued From Page One) Francis Brooks Hearing of testimony in this case took until September 2nd, when It was completed. The court took the matter under advisement. Ella Labrum et al vs. Perry E. Burnham et al Defendants demurrer to plaintiffs complaint overruled and defendants given 20 days after notice in which to answer. Glen S. Mason vs. W. W. Hayes: The court found issues in favor of the plaintiff and against the de fendant and ordered that plain tiff have judgment against de fendant as follows: On the first cause of action for the sum of $200 and interest at 8 per cent per annum from and after September 21, 1937; In the second cause, In the sum of $300 and interest at 8 per cent per annum from and Mill H. North, of Charleston, had the misfortune of tipping over Mrs. Lloyd Gambee and children, and with a load of lumber up by the Mr. and Mrs. Gus Robertson Lake City of Salt coal mine on Red Creek. He had Ern Furgson s Mrs. been to the saw mill on Tabby spent Labor Day with W. Mrs. P. and Mr. parents, mountain. Billy Gambee, who has Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Casper spent Fouse. the week end with their niece, spent the summer with his grandparents, returned home with his Mrs. Francis Brooks. Bryant Harmon of Los Angeles, mother. Mrs. James Dalgleish of Myton Calif., was calling on friends in Fruitland the past week. We are was in Duchesne Tuesday visiting Ed all glad to welcome an old friend her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hart. back. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Wood and Make apointment for childrens dental work before school starts. two children of Peonia, Colorado, adv. arrived in Duchesne Sunday to Dr. Meeker, Duchesne. Mrs. J. W. Rockhill spent a spend a week with Mr. Woods O. A. Halstead. couple of days in Salt Lake City mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Smith of for medical attention. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sweat were Heber City spent Labor Day with Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Smith. Heber City visitors last week. Bud Wingo, of California, stopThose attending the Labor Day after September 21, 1937; for $75 celebration at Duchesne were Mr. ped in Duchesne for a short time attorneys fees and costs of court and Mrs. Francis Brooks, Mr. and Wednesday to renew acquaintaction. Mrs. Al Muir, Mr. and Mrs. Bert ances. He has been visiting relaArthur J. Orr vs. David Young, Mrs. G. W. Rockhill, John tives in Roosevelt. McDonald Court finds issues in Lowell Cutler, principal of the Jack Fausset, Jack Young, Truit, Dufavor of the plaintiff and against Farris Altamont Roberts, high school was in Casper, Dewey the defendant except on the ques Mrs. R. D. business Wednesday on Young, Josie Humes, chesne tlon of the jurisdiction of the Pace, Ida Pace, Phyllis evening. Zelpha court to hear this matter In view Pace, Cleston Pace, Merl Pace, Among the many Roosevelt of the defendants having been diS' and to the Labor Day StamPace. visitors Johnny charged in bankruptcy and on this Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sweat of Salt pede were Mr. and Mrs. Joe point the court took the matter Lake City spent the week end with Moysh. Mr. Moysh returned reunder advisement. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sweat. cently from California where he Lottie Allen vs. Leon Galloway Mrs. Lizzie Webber, Millard has been confined in the Veterans et al Continued and set for trial Muir and Wallace Muir spent the hospital. His health is now greatOctober 8th at 10 a. m. with Mr. and Mrs. Al ly improved and his Duchesne holiday In the matter of adoption of Muir. They also attended the cele- friends were happy to see him George Wedig and Ruth M. Wedig, bration at Duchesne. here. minors Petition of Agnes M. We' Mr. and Mrs. Selby Williams of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gerry took dig granted. Salt Lake City visited at the home Mrs. A. J. Feller to a Salt Lake Leon Neweren, receiver of the of Mrs. Williams parents, Mr. and City hospital Wednesday for mediKnight Investment Co. vs. DU' Mrs. Warren Mecham. cal treatment. Mrs. Fellers son, chesne County Defendants de of Butte, Mont., expected to arrive murrer to plaintiffs complaint is in Salt Lake City Wednesday evesustained and the plaintiff given Throngs Thril to Rides ning by plane to be with his 10 days after notice in which to at Duchesnes mother. amend. Labor Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orr and Day Stampede State of Utah vs. Douglas Net son Billy, of Riverton, attended (Continued From Page One) sen Defendant plead guilty and at his request the time for entry park was won by Myton with a the Labor Day Stampede in Duof judgment and imposition of score of 8 against Duchesnes 4. chesne. sentence is continued to Noveim Monday Winners Mrs. R. M. Pope and grandson, ber 21, 1938, the condition of the saddle for money Day bucking Larry Crocker, returned last week continuance being that the defend' went to Bobby Bums, first; Ike after a months trip in the northant do not violate any laws of Hamilton, second, and Kay west. the state of Utah or any towns or third. Ike Hamilton won Mr. and Mrs. Grant Murdock cities therein; that he pay as much first in the finals, Bums second, and Mrs. Ernest Crocker expect as he is able reasonably to pay and third was divided between to leave Monday for Mt. Pleasant for damage- to the stolen horse Fraughton and ODriscol. where their daughters, Doris Ann which is to be returned to the Conners Chapoose won first in Murdock and Marjorie Crocker, g owner before November 21; that Mondays with time of will begin school at Wasatch as soon as he is able to do so, he 23 seconds. academy. must pay in full for the damages Winners in the wild horse race Mr. Troth, district traffic chief to the horse and the costs of its were Maxie Chapoose, first, and Sam Jones, district manager and return to the owner. Defendant is Long John, second, of the Mountain States Telephone GallO' of into Allen took John both the given custody prizes in & Telegraph, were transacting way, whom the court appointed mile 2 year-olhorse race. business in Duchesne this week The kids pony race was won by parole agent. Mrs. Nina Burger, local H. O. L. C. vs. Harold P. Knud Hadden on the Apparas horse, and with manager. sen The demurrer to this cause M. Foley took second. Miss Emilie Madsen spent from Is overruled and five days after Pony express relay was won by notice Is given in which to answer. Mel Pierson, first, and Fred Hayes Wednesday to Saturday of last week with her parents in Dusecond. Allen took first in the 2 mile chesne. She left Saturday for from Duchesne where they spent and Ivan Bastian took Moab where she will teach school Sunday and Monday attending to this winter. business matters and visiting with second. Gain-bee- Frau-ghto- Goff-Alvar- Mr. and Mrs. Heber R. Goff nounce the marriage of their of daughter Ellen to Merl Alvard took The marriage Salt Lake City. place in Salt Lake City on August 27th. The groom is. an enrollee at the Bridgeland C. C. C. camp. The young couple will make their home in Duchesne. Bridal Shower Mrs. Albert Stephenson, Mrs. Elmer Bell and Mrs. J. M. Mickel-so- n entertained at a miscellaneous shower Wednesday afternoon at the Stephenson home in honor ot Miss Veda Poulson, bride-elec- t, whose marriage will take place next Saturday at the home of her parents in Duchesne. Twenty-fiv- e guests were present. an- BOX OR BELTED STYLES IN CLOTH OR CARACUL FABRICS SEE OUR HANDBILLS FOR SATURDAY GROCERY SPECIALS - - - SHOP AND SAVE AT - LTU Duchesne, Utah Arthur C. Wherry SOLICITS YOUR SUPPORT FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION, SEPTEMBER He is well and favorably Utah. Vote For Wherry Because Three-eighth- Alma Lou Lott, Miss Mol a Robinson Miss Ardeth Drollinger and Mrs Devere Dennis were among those who attended the stampede in Duchesne Sunday. Miss Thelma Brotherson, Miss Janet Barker, Miss Ruth Sponge' berg and Mr. Ross Fietkau teachers in the Myton school, arrived Saturday after attending the teachers institute In Du chesne. They have completed arrangements for homes for the ensuing year. Mr. and Mrs, Herman J. Schef-fielarrived Saturday to make Myton their home during this school term. Mr. Sheffield will be a teacher in the Myon school. Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Broome who has been seriously 111 with a severe case of tularemia Is now convalescing at his home. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Barrett with their daughter Slrley and son Darrell were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Stone on Sunday and Monday returning to their home at Springville, Utah Monday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eldredge, their sons Harold Jr., and daughter Renae were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stewart Sunday, They returned to their home In Altonah Sunday evening. Mr. Wells Iverson who has been employed at the Calder Bros cheese plant in Myton for the past two months, has been transferred to Tabiona where he will be in charge for the present. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Miller, Mr. A. M. Todd. Mrs. Alva Dart and children nnd Dick Scott left Tuesday for Salt Lake City. Mr, and Mrs. Miller will attend to business matters while the rest of the party will visit in Salt Lake, A double-heade- r base ball game is planned for next Sunday to take place on the Myton base ball d FOR THE REPUBLICAN NOMINATION 13, 1933 known throughout His policies are not dictated by any faction lor clique. He Is civic spirited, broadminded and pro-- I gressive. He is courageous, aggressive, and will fight for the people. He will represent all of the people of Utah tall of the time. VOTE THE REPUBLICAN TICKET raid Political Adv. ll s mile free-for-a- Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen and ll Frank Johnson who has been was won by H. T. Spencer, first, family returned this week from a vacation trip in Yellowstone park. spending the summer with rela and Bumps Eldredge, second. tives In Whiteriver, Arizona, Gal Accidents Superintendent W. J. Bond, L. While several of the bareback F. Maxwell and Roy A. Schonian lup, New Mexico and Murray, U tah, returned Monday to be with riders and wild cow riders were made a trip to Utahn, Talmage, his aunt, Mrs. J. R, Tuttle and thrown and trampled, none was Mtn. Home and Boneta Tuesday, attend school In Myton. seriously injured. investigating school board matDon Rhoades of Neola escaped ters and visiting schools. Kenneth, the young son of Mr, and Mrs. Jay Smith, returned serious injury in the Monday evening from a two race when his horse jumped the weeks visit with relatives In Glen track and crashed into a parked wood Springs, Colorado. Miss Alice Todd, Miss jU Saturday-Sunda- y September 10th-lit- h TYRONE POWER ALICE FAYE in IN OLD and CHICAGO Wednesday-Thursda- y September 14th-15t- h LORETTA YOUNG and RICHARD GREEN in FOUR MEN AND A PRAYER Regular 23c Heinz Spaghetti 19c Regular 23c Wax Paper 19c Blue & White Cocoa, 21bs 21c Coffee, All Brands, lb 27c 4 lb. Lard, Ctn ,..49c calf-ropin- friends. Lay-Awa- COZY THEATRE Specials Saturday Sept. 10th n, 1-- Fur Trimmed or Plain "pretty. - free-for-a- PRICED FROM $8.95 to $16.95 y Plan Take Advantage of Our $1.00 Per Week $1.00 Down FJr birthday, from the Knight family estate. Mrs. Gladys Hansen of Salt Lake City is spending this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Johnson. Roy Molton of the U. S. Navy, San Diego, spent a few days last week at the home of his sister Mr. and Mrs. and brother-in-laErnest Stanley. A large crowd from Tabiona attended the Labor Day celebration in Duchesne this week. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Molhman were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bassett, son Bill, Mr. and Mrs. James Gunn and sons, Tim and Bill, Mr. and Mr3. John Stewart and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kalton Kalmerman. automobile. Rhoades was knocked unconscious, but was not seriously injured. Vivian and Hal Barton were awarded the prize at the B. P. W. amateur hour, with a violin duet. Jess W. Johnstun, Arthur Goodrich and V. H. Meyrick, the general committee, expressed their gratification over the two-da- y show. Each year it has been better and this year's Stampede far the three preceding surpassed years, they said. TIM Ily Mrs. Minnie Hamilton The Tabiona school teachers arrived Saturday evening after a convention in Duchesne. Miss Kathryn Tuddenham, Miss Erma Marchant, Miss Naomi Jensen, and Mr. Dallis Christensen, are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Johnson; Mr. L. M. Foster is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larmar Johnson. School started Tuesday games will be given to one of the under the direction of Principal Myton players .who was injured Andrew J. Jones. Bus drivers are In a game early in the season and Mr Bryon Collett and Mr. Roy has been unable to do any work Giles. Mr. Alvin during the entire summer. Come Maxfel and son out and enjoy some snappy base- Wayne spent a few days in Salt ball and help along a good cause Lake City last week, Wayne had The William Sands Post No. 5 his tonsils removed while there. of the American Legion held a Mr. and Mrs. Nelden Calder are special meeting Tuesday evening spending a few days in Vernal to Install the officers for the in- this week. Make apointment for children's coming year. The new officers are Clyde Wing, Commander; Giles dental work before school starts. Wood, Adjutant; Fred Todd, 1st l)r. Meeker, Duchesne, adv. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark spent Albert Tanner, 2nd L. P. Wednesday in Salt Lake City, Chapluin; Roland Krebs, where they attended the funeral Service Officer; and Ray Thomp- services of ranger Floyd Allen. son, Sergeant at Arms. Joe Distefano entertained FriMrs. Dan Barry and Mr. Albert day night at a farewell party in Tanner left Saturday for New honor of Leroy Spears who left Castle, Colo, where they will visit Saturday for his home in Salt with Mrs. Barry's sister. While Lake City after spendng his vacathere they will attend the celebra- tion nt the Oscar Loveland ranch. tion of the 50th anniversary of Gordon Anderson and Bob the incorporation of the city of of Salt Lake City, were fishNew castle. Mrs. Barry lived there ing in tliis vicinity last week. 50 years ago at the time the town Mrs. Ada Stanley and son Max was Incorporated and expected to spent a few days in Salt Lake meet many of the old residents City last week. who will be there for the home Mr. and Mrs. Reid Dnlhmnn ol Heber City spent the week end in coming week. 23c Bacon, Economy Squares, lb Just Arrived Large Shipments of Dry Nations, Dresses and Blankets! d Ladies Winter Coats Meaning of Name Bonin The name Bonita. diminuU,. the Latin Bona, 'good" good little girl. Bona is not used but was formerly the royal ladies of Italy and There was a Queen Bona or b! of France many years ago Bonita was French. Bonnie be a form of Bona or it Gaelic. In the latter case it 1 twenty-fir- st 3-- 8 NEW LINE OF Cumberland Gap a Gal Cumberland gap i3 the through the Cumberland moult'1 from eastern Kentucky on th ' to east Tennessee on the south "t southwest corner of Virginia it also on the north. d .. . Goods MAXWELLS r : VOTE FOR Arzy H. Mitchell FOR SHERIFF His reputation of being an outstandir efficient officer has spread over the State. Hai work and tactful dealings with both the la breakers and citizens generally have won f him this position. He knows the i County and problems. (Paid Political Adv.) ' j- r.Y. ' . . f -' V':- - - - - ; v V-X ?i I- s . An-derl- e, Mar-cro- Howard and Binghnn; daughter Karoen spent Monday and Tuesday in Roosevelt as guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Cliff Woodruff. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Clark are the proud parents of a baby daughter born September 30th. Mrs. f I $ ' v ; i ft Tabiona. Mrs. Lillie Johnson was a Sunday dinner guest at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Alvin Maxwell, 1' airen and Floyd Gines, twin sons of Abo (Tinrs, rccoivotl tin Inheritance of one thousand dollars each, last week on their 'wiincn hcng baU 4 toPP,V tW bring U oet ..,d.ouUketoh- 2 c- s. |