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Show turning Sunday fruit. and Mra. Dewey Roberts d new daughter returned from Provo Sunday, Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mrs. Agnes Mr. and Mrs. Melvin SweatSweat, attended Alma Mrs. Young, Sadie church at Duchesne jjra. Fausset went to Mrs Bud Hilton Sunday. and little Hume3 and Jack daughter Bonnie Fay of Hebei Chty were calling at the home ot Mrs. Francis Brooks Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mecham of Duchesne spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mech-a- with a aUfday-- ' COZY theatre Saturday-Sunda- y h September JANE WITHERS and STUART ERWIN in 24th-25t- CHECKERS Mrs. Sadie Young spent day at Duchesne. Tues- Francis Brooks and Farris Casper made a trip to Salt Lake City after repairs for their caterpillar one day last week. There have been several road Wednesday-Thursda- y h September WILLIAM BOYD and NATALIE MOORHEAD in 28th-29t- HEART OF contractors in Fruitland the past week. Among them were W. W. Clyde and Harry Reynolds. Mrs. Earl Sweat returned from Salt Lake City. She spent the past week as the guest of her mother, Mrs. Lucy Fausset. ARIZONA The Record Office Specializes Fine Commercial Printing in UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH Hi THURSDAY, SEPT. 22, 1938 INFANT BELT BURIED AT DUCHESNE By Sira, Minnie Hamilton By Mrs. Tracy Roberts Mrs. Thelma Charlie Fabrizio made a busiNye returned home last week after a ness vacatrip to Salt Lake City Tuespleasant tion in Colorado. day. He was accompanied by E. Ladies from Tabiona who at- W. Allred. tended the Duchesne stake home-craMr. and Mrs. Jack Young are party Tuesday were: Mrs. the proud parents of a baby girl, Mildred Webb, Mrs. Hazel Nye, born at Vernal, Friday, SeptemMrs. Helen Jones, Mrs. Lida Jones ber 9. Baby and mother are doing and Mrs. Hazel Clark. fine. Mrs. Anna May Ellis is In the Frank Defa made a business Heber City hospital trip to Duchesne and Roosevelt suffering from a broken hip. She was hurt Monday. in a car accident A large number from Hanna Saturday when two cars collided on the Wolf attended the funeral services for creek highway. Verl Wadley, Sunday, at Tabiona Guests at the home of Mr and ward. His many friends wish to Mrs. Ted Nye last week were: synv Mr. extend their most heart-fe- lt and Mrs. John H. Davis of Salt pathy to his bereaved family. Lake City and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Sweat of Conley Davis of the U. S. Navy, Longbeach, Heber City were visiting relatives California. in Hanna Sunday, Miss Lila Johnson is home Ranger and Mrs. Douglas Hads-wort- h again after spending sometime in Salt of Wyoming moved into the Lake City where she has been em- Stockmore Ranger station last ft ployed. week. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Howard of A wedding dance given by Mr. Salt Lake City and Miss Ruby and Mrs. Lloyd Roberts, Tuesday, Maxwell of Sacramento, Calif., at Defas Famous was spent Sunday in Tabiona visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Thacker of Charleston spent the week end with Mrs. Anna Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis are home again after spending some time in Salt Lake City, where Mr. Lewis received medical treatment Mr. and Mrs. Ike Hamilton spent the week end in Randolf, where they attended the Rich County Fair. very park, Everyone reported having a very good time. Frank Defa motored to Defa's saw mill on Tabiona mountain, down to Red creek and on to Duchesne Tuesday. The mountain scenery is getting very beautiful well attended. now. Mr. and Mrs. Alfonzo Defa took a load of lumber to Salt Lake City Friday. The Record Does Expert Printing Miss Jean Morrison The body of Reese Lavor Belt, Mr. and Mrs. Dana Rose and infant son of Lloyd Mitchell and Miss Ethel Strauser of Provo Fanny May Price Belt, was laid spent several days of last week in to rest beside his three baby brothers in the Duchesne cemeUtahn. Mr. Maland Nelson and Miss tery last Sunday. The child died at birth at Spring Veryl Pearson of Duchesne were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vaun Pear- Canyon on September 17. son, Sunday. Mr. Belt is the son of Mrs. EratWilson and is a former resinest crowd Utahn from A large tended Union meeting in Duchesne dent of Duchesne. Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mayhew were Sunday. The home and store of Mr. and in Duchesne Friday. Warren Strong looks very Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Steed, a paintand Mr. and Mrs. Sherrel Hadden lovely after undergoing and job. remodeling ing were and son, all of Duchesne visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Morrison and daugh-on ter Carma Gayle were calling Mrs. Herb, Birch, Thursday. Quite a number of Utahn folks Mrs. Evelyn Birch, Sunday. attended the M. I. A. opening Mr. and Mrs. W B. Brummett social in Duchesne last Tuesday are the proud owners of a new evening. Ford V-Little Elaine Mayhew was on Mr. Dean Hadden of Duchesne the sick list last week but is much was transacting business in Utahn improved at this writing. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hill and Mrs. William Abplanalp and daughter LaRae, have fnoved to son, Tommie, were Duchesne visiDuchesne for the winter. tors Friday. the Mrs. Chester Steed spent The farmers of this community week end in Utahn visiting Mrs. are busy threshing grain this Herb Birch. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Apparas and week. Mr. Sherrel Hadden of Duchesne family made a trip to Duchesne, was a business visitor in Utahn, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Garfield and Sunday. Mr. Owen Wright and Mr. J. family, Miss Verlye Pearson and Mr. Maland Nelson enjoyed a day A. Morrison made a trip to Duof fishing in Rock deck; last chesne, Friday. 8. Leland Hair LAST RITES HELD SATURDAY FOR L. V. WADLEY Funeral services were held for Mr. LaVerl V. Wadley, Saturday, September 17th in the Tabiona ward chapel with Bishop Aldin Turnbow presiding. Invocation, Mr. Ben Turnbow; Song, Jesus, Lover of My Soul," Tabiona choir; speakers, President Heber Moon, of Hanna and Bishop Olpin of Heber city; song, End of a Perfect Day", Mrs. May Atwood, of Hanna accompanied by Mrs. Leorna Sweat of Heber City. Speaker, Mr. Orsen Allen of Heber City; solo, My Father Knows, Mr. R. T. Cope, Arcadia. Speaker, President Wilfred Womick of Pleasant Grove; song, Some Time Some Where by the Tabiona choir. Benediction was pronounced by Mr. Charles Webb. Interment was in the Tabiona cemetery. Out of town relatives and friends who attended the funeral services were: Mr. ard Mrs. Hollis Bowers, Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Bowers, Mrs. Edward Wadley, Mrs. Dick Wadley, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wornick of Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Beth Berger, and Mrs. Bell Jones of Salt Lake City. Mr. Wadley died Wednesday of heart trouble after surviving a serlousv operation for a goitei about four weeks ago. TABIONA HOME RAZEI) BY FIRE Mr. and Mrs. Warren Langton and family lost everything Saturday when the house they were living In burned to the ground. The house, belonging to Heber Moon was located on the west side of town near the school. Is For II Duchesne County Reports have come to me that it is being rumored that I have said I would support some sections of the county in preference to others. I wish to make this statement: I have not taken any such action, nor have I made any statements in that regard and I do not intend to do so. I am for the county as a whole and if elected, I will in my best judgment and ability, be fair in all my dealings to all the people. If I am not able to win in fairness, then I dont want to win. I pledge my honest and sincere efforts to the people of Duchesne county. LELAND HAIR CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Paid Political Adv. 90 PROOF-CO- PR. 1938, SCHENIEY DISTRIBUTORS, INC., N Y. C. of the Democratic and RepubNotice is hereby given that cn Tuesday the 27th day of September, 1938, Run Off Primaries said parties. Each voter will go to the polling place in his prelican parties will be held for the nominating of party candidates of indicated on the sample ballot given below. The polls will be open at 7 a. cinct and vote for candidates for the respective offices fyf&r-zdwscJm. and continue open until 7 p. m. County Clerk L' By Mrs. Marlon S. Shields and Mrs. Clarence Horrocks baby daughter, Marva Mae, are a visiting at the home of Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mra. J. William Workman, at Vernal. Frank Holgate and Mr. and Mra. George Merritt made a business trip to Salt Lake City last week. Mr. and Mrs. Vernal J. Neilsen and baby daughter. Ramona were visitors at the M. G. Shield's home Hor-rock- last Friday. Mrs. Marion G. Shields has returned home from the Roosevelt hospital much improved after a severe illness. A very successful reception, shower and dance was held in the ward hall complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Afton Rlchens. A very enjoyable time was had by all and many beautiful gifts were received by the bride and groom. Miss Carrie Taylor spent Sunday visiting at Mountain Home. The state veterinary was traveling through this vicinity Friday and Sunday vaccinating horses. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Foy and children of Duchesne were Sunday visitors at the Frank Horrocks home. Miss Beatrice Gill entertained a few friends on occasion of her birthday last Sunday. Following are those who attended L. D. S. monthly convention Sunday: Bishop Thomas M. Gilbert, Mrs. Eliza J. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Hale Holgate, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Afton Richens, Mr. and Mrs. La Mar Rlcliens, Scott Lusty and T. R. Cope. Bishop Thomas M. Gilbert made ihm-o- ff Primary Ballot Promasy REPUBLICAN PARTY TICKET DEMOCRATIC PARTY TICKET Tuesday, chesne County September 27, 1938 cinct No candidate Plaa a ructions to Voters: To vote for a of t e Pcrson c square at the right of the name dj Do not vo re to vole and in no other place. group des.gnatmn. listed under more tl,a.onepart County Commissioner Term) (Two-Yea- r a business trip to Salt Lake City Vole for One Tuesday, Duchesne County September 27, 1938 Precinct No Instructions to Voters: To vote for a candidate place a cross (x) in the square at the right of the name of the person for whom you desire to vole and in no other place. Do not vote for any candidate listed under more than one party or group designation. County Commissioner (Two-Yea- r Term) Vote for One Tuesday. Miss Lois Lusty left this week to attend the Brigham Young university at Provo. Robert Zirker and Clark Lusty left Wednesday to attend the U. S. A. C. at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. John Zirker Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Zirker Jr. were called to Salt Lake Wednesday to attend the funeral of Mr. Zirkers mother who passed away at the age of eighty-fou- r. John Solomonson has returned to Arizona where he is employed after being called to the bedside of his father who passed away recently. Fly in the Ointment Phrase The fly in the ointment phrase is from Ecclesiastes, 10:1: Dead flies cause the ointment of the apothecary to send forth a stinking savour; so doth a little folly him that la In reputation for wisdom and Where the Wise Ones Eat! I The OWL CAFE Try Our Regular 43c Dinner |