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Show i ill areab ARCADIA Wlfe to 3ee tie y m bU wnttj on, a. vedp,,.' t , ns 8 Joiuue oute t when i Mrs. Minnie By Hamilton M. I. A. presented The Duchesne In the Tabu dance program and Tuesday. hall Ward Alvin Maxwell, Mr and Mrs. Jessie Max- Mrs. by ccompanied few a days in Salt Si, enjoyed week. last Lake City John L. John- The family of Mrs. Lake City Salt to was called side of bed the at be to week at sick is very mother, who 5 Jr s mk e Coui re e upu OlUs ' 3s.lt Eil gene; beset pa? solicit 38it are 'f it date C loat ( l mol largat rd Bent party and handker-jue- f farewell shower was given at the Minnie Hamilton home of Mrs. A afternoon with Mrs. Pearl acting hostess in honor Florence Mohlman. Those of Mrs Nora LeFevre, present were: Mrs. Mrs. Grace LaFevre, Rella Mrs Lewis. Mrs. Hazel Nye, Mrs. Lida Gines, Mrs. Pearl jones, Mrs. Lova Mohl-maaider and Mrs. Florence pnday n. be e Mrs. Raymond Ellis Friday in Heber City. Calder itai t. 'JJnd 0! and Mrs. Angus Thacker of the Heber City spent Sunday at home of Mrs. Anna Stanley. misfMiss Helen Stanley had the ortune to break her arm last week while playing at school. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mohlman entertained their many friends at a marshmallow roast wienie and mar-ne- d Monday night. About sixty couples enjoyed singing songs and playing games by a big bonfTabi-onire on the river bank near Mr. a. large crowd from Tabiona enjSun- oyed conference in Duchesne A ruitu. Uh By Mrs. Marlon S. Shields Mrs. Emery Neilson was hostessfand Miss Aiice Todd were guests to the Myton Literary Club on at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wednesday of last week. Current Hart in Duchesne Sunday at open events were given at roll call by house honoring the golden wedding the members present, which inanniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Hart. Mrs. cluded, Richard Cox arrived Monday Hilary Holder, Mrs. John Zirker, Sr., Mrs. Lynn Stone, from Loveland, Colorado to inspect Mrs. Reuben Snyder, Mrs. James his ranch east of Myton. Mr. Cox Dalgleish, Mrs. Allen W. Forrest, was formerly a resident of this Mrs. Charles Meranda, Mrs. Wm. district and has been greeting old Harris, Mrs. Wm. Stewart, Miss friends and reviewing old ties dur. Alice Todd, Mrs. R. E. Miller and ing his stay here. the hostess. A partial review of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Whitford, The Talisman," by Sir Walter Miss Bernice Whitford and Mrs. Scott was presented by Mrs. Stew- Olsen cf Price were Myton visiart and will be concluded at the tors Sunday, enjoying the Bear next meeting, April 26. At the Dance during the brief time they close of the session a delicious spent here. luncheon was served by the hostDr. R. O. Wamock of Roosevelt, ess. The next meeting will be held Louis Roberts of Whiterocks and with Mrs. Snyder. Titus Jones of Duchesne were Mrs. Jack Skewes of Duchesne among the out of town members and Mrs. John Martin of Bingham who attended the regular meeting were Myton visitors Thursday. of Basin Lodge No. 20 F. & A. Mr. and Mrs. Gayle E. Smith re. M. turned Thursday from a business R. C. Walker of Duchesne and trip to Salt Lake City and Fort Willard Smith of Aitonah were Hall Idaho. business visitors in Myton TuesMrs. Arthur Orr of Riverton, day. Mr. and Mrs. George O. Young Utah, visited in Myton Saturday, when returning from a short visit of Gusher were guests at the home with her brother and sister-in-laof Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Jumer Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Hemphill at Tuesday and Wednesday. their ranch home-eas-t of Myton. Owen Smith and Robert Wells Miss Dorothea Tolboe arrived left Wednesday for the Fruitland Saturday night from Caliente, Ne- district where they will make revada, to visit with her parents, Mr. pairs on the county roads this and Mrs. Andrew Tolboe. week. Mrs. Emma Sheeley of Salt Sunday, the closing day of the Lake City wa3 a week end guest at Bear Dance, brought a large crowd the home of her parents, Mr. and of interested spectators to enjoy Mrs. George Tanner. the spring festival of the Ute Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish Chill breezes seemed to cool the usual pep and gaiety of the Indians, which they may be able to regain at Ouray this week if the warm weather does not delay too long. wrho was Mrs. George Funk, rushed to the hospital in Salt Lake City last week, is reported as gradually improving. Mr. Funk and his mother, Mrs. Henry Funk, left Tuesday for Salt Lake City to make a short visit with Mrs. Funk. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Caudell took their small son to the hospital at Ft. - Duchesne for medical attention. Mrs. Willis Zirker spent from Salt Thursday until Sunday inbrother-inLake City as a guest of her -law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Miles. ICE CREAM )( Its Good )( Old For Young and Betty Jo Morrison Ice Cream Cones, Two for 5c Between the hours of 12 to 2 Monday, April 24. Order Your Ice Cream for parties, 40c per quart PLAZA HOTEL & CAFE DUCHESNE, UTAH , Miss Jessie Baum of Strawberry spent last Wednesday and Thursday in Utahn at the home of her Mr. and sister and brother-in-laMrs. Melvin White. Ned Calder of Tabiona is driving the milk truck previously run by Shelby Mayhew. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown and family have moved to the Forti ranch where they will make their home for the present. Gfficers and teachers of the Primary Association held a meeting at the home of Mrs. Eugene Abp-lanalast Thursday evening. Joseph Shanks, Oscar White and Mrs. Ray Mayhew made a business trip to Tabiona last Tuesday. A very large crowd from Utahn attended the stake quarterly conference in Duchesne Sunday. Mrs. Joseph Shanks and Mrs. J. A. Morrison and daughter, Carma Gayle, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carhle Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Abplanalp and daughters, Mae and Joyce, formerly of Park City, have moved to Utahn, where they will mabe their home. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Broadhead spent Wednesday evening in Tabiona at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carhle. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chatwln of Aitonah were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kofford several days last week. Mrs. Lewis and daughter, Mrs. Watmore of Vernal came to Utahn one day last week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Don Lewis. A large crew of men spent last week working on the Pioneer Canal. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Strong and son, Wayne, spent Thursday In Ft. Duchesne and Roosevelt where Mrs. Strong received medical attention. Relief Society meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Shelby Mayhew Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carlile and daughter, Rozella, were dinner guests at the Morrison home Sunday. lp DO YOU KNOW . Where end by whom ore was discovered in Utah What President Lincoln said about Utah minerals That Brigham Young encouraged mining . 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CALL ROY A. SCHONIAN The Uintah Basins Only Complete Mortuai) Residence Phone 2 1 Business Phone 27 Duchesne, Utah The Stork visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holgate April 16, leaving a baby girl. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Following are those who attended the L. D. S. conference at Du- chesne Sunday: Bishop Hale Holgate, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Gilbert, Thomas M. Gilbert, T. R. Cope, Mrs. Hattie Horrocks, Mr. and Mrs. Lenar Richens, Charlie, Bud and Lydia Nlejson, Ray Von, Grant and Lula Horrocks, Mrs. R. S. Lusty, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lusty Barbara Lusty, Leona Shields, Williard Deardon Gam Gilbert, Jack Gilbert, Kenneth Zirker, Paul Glen and June Stott, Merrill Taylor, Floyd Ross, Bill Nielsen and Chester Bird. A crowd of our young folks attended the Stake M. I. A. Gold and Green Ball at Duchesne Saturday evening. Mrs. Pete Nielsen and son, Clark, and Mrs. Helen Kilpack of Green River, were visiting Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Leaviette. Week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin G. Shields were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. W. Sagers, Special on National Tires The Only Insured Tire CONOCO STATION NO. Duihesne, Utah P. O. Box 1C5 w. Mrs. Agnes Brooks G. Gentry Those attending L. D. S. conference at Duchesne Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ores Humes, Mr. and Mrs. Wells Sweat, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sweat, Mr. and Mrs. Ei nest Sweat, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sweat, Mrs. Joseph Sweat and son, Vernon. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sweat were the honored guests at a shower given by their mothers, Mrs. Wm. Pace and Mrs. Albert Sweat at the Ward House Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Meacham of Duchesne spent the week end with Mrs. Mechams parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Mecham. Leland Potts of Woodland has been shearing sheep for Smith and Butters at their ranch on Red Creek. Jeny Eagen spent the week end at the home of J. E. L. Carey. He is at the CCC Camp at Bridgeland. Mr. and Mrs. Cleston Pace, Mr. dren of Upalco were dinner guests and Mrs. Manzo Young, Bert Friday at the home of Mr. and Young and Paul Young enjoyed a Mrs. M. G. Shields. lunch at Red Creek Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Perry Grant and picnic children of Duchesne and Grant Mrs. J. B. Lemon Thursday. Stott who is employed at Rock Mrs. Donald Peterson and little Creek, spent Sunday visiting at son, Larry, were Ioka visitors the home of W. E. Stott. Thursday. Mr. Preece of Colorado and Ed Gardner of Neola were transacting business in Ioka Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Remund of Duchesne spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Angus. Arzy Mitchell of Duchesne was in Ioka Saturday on business. Mrs. Minnie Simmonson returned to her home in Monroe after the winter with her spending daughter, Mrs. Eliza Robison, Lowell Cutler, principal of high school, was visiting at the R. C. Johnson home Sunday. Mrs. Senior Mortensen entertained the following ladies at her home Thursday afternoon: Mrs. Olive Sorensen, Mrs. O. A. Dart, Mrs. J. W. Jensen, Mrs. Eliza Robison, Mrs. James Lloyd and Mrs. Minnie Simmonson. Mrs. Eliza Farnsworth of Morgan was visiting her daughter, nt Real Service Special on Recapped Tires From $5.50 to $7.35 ELMER BELL, OPERATOR 1 off that the fresh oil your crankcase today, isnt to lubricate the crankcase. Either your oil is in the bearings and up to the cylinder head every turn of your engine, or your lubrication isnt 100. You knowinright Now whats the chance for any of the general run of oils to stay up while youve parked the car, for instance? Just about as much chance as there is for a geyser to stay up all by itself! Then every time you start, dont pistons get up to the top before oil gets up from the crank- case? You kill that risk by changing now tO The magnetic action of Conoco Germ Processed oil patented makes g stay on inner engine surfaces throughout all your stops, starts and runs this Summer. Your Germ Processed oil keeps a steady hold on the Full mark, too, as youll oil-platin- by changing today to Your Mileage Merchant. Continental Oil Company see W UJ3dtlk.faAlWlfe.. ,fcVAV,W.W'.V'W.VW. v'felfcGtfM CONOCO GERM PROCESSED OIL fmm Your Mileage Merchant Let us give A. W. Clemons Mrs. FRUITLAND than Cabbage, Tomatoes, Peppers, Cauliflower, etc. Also Home Grown. Selected Seed Corn, White Flint, Yellow nt in OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Stop For Hot Bed Plants D Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gordon and son, Maughn of Tooele, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ross and family spent Sunday visiting relatives in Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Richens and Thelma Richens of Alterra visited Friday at the home of H. T. Richens. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gill and daughter, Ranae, and Stanley Ross made a trip to Vernal Monday for medical attention. Miss Beatrice Gill returned Sunday from San Francisco where she attended the Golden Gate Exposition. C. A. Larsen and Milton Larsen made a trip to Price Friday to visit with Mrs. Larsen, who is rapidly recovering from her recent operation. Ed Montgomery moved into the government house last week after spending the winter at Myton. Don Kolb has moved his family into the government house at the headgate after spending the winter in Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin G. Shields entertained the following guests at Sunday dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. W. Sagers, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gordon and son, Maughn of Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. Wanless Shields and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Ross and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vernal J. Nielson and daughter, Ramona. 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