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Show Friday, May UTAH UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, 5, 1939 r Band Day Festivities Net Additional Funds For Band Uniforms Graduates To Hold Joint Exercises LOCALS (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) By Mrs. Minnie Hamilton queen and her attendants off May not be gotten planned for could Walter Anderson of Berkeley, stood in the center of the circle. WedThe Band Concert given Friday the mountain in time for the start Womens Study Club uniforms band new California, left for his home Miss Anna Stark was hostess to, Although the night by the Tabiona high school of the project. cele- nesday after spending part of the G. C. Kohl met with the board, the Womens Study Club Saturday didnot was well; attended and enjoyed transDuchesne band, dress- week in Duchesne county he again requesting consideration of a afternoon at the home of Mrs. Er- bration, the slacks and shirts and by everyone. While here, acting business. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mohlman left shop building for Duchesne. No nest Crocker. Mrs. L. C. Winslow ed in white Tabiona. near farm his sold the spectators thrilled Monday for Altonah where they action was taken by the board but gave the history of the Pathfinder blouses, street Mrs. L. C. Winslow was taken to it is expected that it will be con- magazine and read a few short who lined both sides of Main expect to make their home. of Price Wednesday evening by A. J. demonstration a fine The beehive girls entertained sidered in connection with the new articles from a current number. with and playing. Gerry, where she boarded a train Other members present, were Mrs. march maneuvering their mothers and M. I. A. officers budget for 1939-4with the band, carrying pos- - for Palisade, Colorado, to be Leading Nellie Muir, Mrs. A. J. Gerry, Miss is Monday night at the home of Mrs. Discuss Utahn Route who Griffee, Charles 0 her uncle, Hazel Nye. The evening was enElmer Bell, contractor of the Pearl Jeffery, Mrs. John Hansen, ters uiging support years is blu seventy Griffee dressed Mr. in ill. were pep girls, Utahn bus met with the board to Mrs. Rulon J. Larsen, Mrs. Lee he joyed by all present. blouses. old, and it is not expected that Tabiona is happy to welcome discuss problems in connection Merkley, Mrs. Ed Carman and Mrs. skirts and white elemenrecover. the will band, the Following home Elder Olus Johnson, who re- with his route. Considerable in- Titus Jones. e Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Halstead tary grades marched with minia-'turturned home last week from the vestigation will be necessary to M. I. A. Closing Tarty Salt banners and carrying floats spent the first of the week in south western states mission. solve the problem in this section The Mutual Improvement Asso-- 1 idea. The Lake City. While there, Mrs. Halhealth child out the conand increased has Claude Wagstaff daughter, where the load ciation gave its closing social at little floats, gaily decorated with stead, who was seriously ill reCioe, spent a few days in Salt siderably, and where many of the the city park Tuesday evening in Lake City last week. children live on the north side of the form of a weenie roast and crepe paper, carried fresh vege- cently, had a medical checkup. Bob Cohorn and Bob MontgomMr. and Mrs. Nelden Calder the river where roads are inade- marshmallow bake. Softball games tables, fiuits and milk. Sell Band Mothers have both been confined to in end Badges a week Vernal. the for bus. ery travel spent by large and sports added to the entertainquate Band the the intheir beds this week because of day, Bond was Throughout The Tabiona high school band Superintendent ment. About 100 guests attended were in which ribbons Both are recovering now. sold Mothers illness. to at the Altamont. structed purspent Sunday the party. investigate concealed numbers. Mrs. Owen Owens, parMr. Approximateson and chase of additional land at Alta- M. I. A. Era Contest Closes Mrs. Gale Ellis and infant of the numbers drew ents of Mrs. George Kohl, moved are spending this week in Salt mont to accommodate the beginly thirty A stake M. I. A. party will be at the various business to Duchesne this week from their Lake City, where the baby is re- ning of an elementary school unit in the near future, details prizes given houses ranging from $3.00 baskets farm at Randlette and are now at there. ceiving medical treatment. for which were being arranged at the grocery stores home in the house of Andrew Mrs. John Madsen and Mrs. In a recent of groceries Approve Price Trips Thursday evening. to free meals at the restaurants Clemens, recently vacated by Mr. Levi Anderton, Relief Society reto the Era Approval was given subscription Improvement at and Mrs. M. D. Jones. Stake officers, attended Relief that the Tabiona band and contest, Duchesne stake lost to and gasoline and grease jobs quest Mr. and Mrs. James E. Miller Society conference in Tabiona Sun- the Chorus group from Roosevelt Moon Lake stake and must pay the service stations and garages, the waves at to Duchesne Wednesday parmotored beauty finger day night. elementary school be allowed to the penalty by giving a party. All lors and haircuts at the barber to Axel Pierson home. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis are fesbring Price in the music participate persons are invited under 12 years numthe Some of her marriage before Mrs. a Miller in Lake few shops. Salt winning aldays spending tival on Saturday. The board of age from both Moon Lake and bers created hilarity among the last Monday, was Miss Guenith City this week. so authorized the purchase of a Duchesne stakes. crowds when it was discovered Pierson of Duchesne. The young Mr. and Mrs. Davis of Salt Lake sousaphone for the Tabiona band that men were drawing finger couple left Thursday morning for City, are spending a few days vis- on a 0 basis with the Tabiona waves and people who did not own St. George where they will make iting at the home of their daugh- school. The horn was ordered imcars were winning gasoline. Ex- their home. ter and Mr. and Mrs. mediately' for use at the Price Ted Nye. changes were made, however and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilkins and Mr. meet. wa3 settled satisfactori- and Mrs. Reed Cowan expect to Little Ruby Tumbow, daughter everything and Payment of $125.00 each of Mr. and Mrs. Aldin Turnbow, is make a trip to Salt Lake City Frily. was authorized By Mrs. Grace Dalgleish much improved after a serious traveling expense Lions anhiliated the The day. While there Mr. and Mrs. Jaycees Duchesne the the services of ' for attack of pneumonia, Cowan will take their little daughin a at softball which hostwas Reuben Mrs. game began Snyder and Roosevelt music instructors, Mrs. Grace Giles, accompanied summer music program to ess to the Myton Literary club 5:30 on the school campus, with a ter to Dr, Baldwin for an examina for score of 28 to 8. by Mrs. Eliza Giles, spent a few ation of her leg, which he has been begin June 15 and continue until Wednesday of last week at her days in Salt Lake City this week. school starts next fall. Additional ranch home west of Myton. Mrs. A Search for Talent program treating. Mrs. Ernest Schonian, who has by the B. P. W. Club payment for the two men will be John Zlrker, Sr., Mis. Lynn Stone, sponsored Holder, Mrs. Wm. concluded the day's events. Merle been in the Price hospital for the raised by local units. The men are Mrs. Hilary to carry on work at Myton, Necla, Stewart, Mrs. James Dalgleish, Seyton won first prize of $2.00 on past two weeks with a blood inMiss Alice Todd, Mrs. Charles a vocal solo; Elva Buckalew won fection, is now on the road to reAltamont and Tabiona also. Mrs. Emery Neilson and second prize of $1.00 on a clarinet covery. It is expected that she Cabbage, Tomatoes, Peppers, Authorization of the use of the Meranda, Alan Forrest responded with solo and Rae Donna Cole and Billy will be able to leave the hospital Mrs. Cauliflower, etc. school buildings for kindergarten current events at roll call, after Harris tied for third and each re- today. Also programs after the close of school, W'hich Mrs. Stewart Parley Lambert of Roosevelt was Home Grown, Selected Seed completed the ceived a dollar. and teachers compensation janibusiness in Duchesne Sir review of "The Walter Scotts Mrs. Bessie Mothers Band transacting White Yellow Kohl, Com, Flint, torial services to be paid by par- Talisman. Mrs. Eldon Wall was president said approximately sixty Thursday. Dent ents of; prospective students. a guest of the club. A delicious dollars was raised to apply on band F. L. Maxwell made a business The continuation of the school lunch was served by the hostess at uniforms. The Band Mothers sold trip to Salt Lake City Thursday. coordinator program in connection the close of the Mrs. Melvin Poulson and daughmeeting. The ice cream, punch and pop corn with the juvenile court setup was club will meet with Mr3. Stone throughout the day at the school ter, Sharon, spent the week end in Duchesne, Utah P. O. Box 185 approved on the same basis as on May 10. house, while downtown, the Am- Mt. Pleasant with relatives. conducted this year. Dinner guests at the home of erican Legion Auxiliary conducted Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Smith Thurs a food sale, turning the proceeds day evening were J. P. Kenney of over to the uniform fund. Washington, D. C., and J. Harold Thompson of Salt Lake City. Mr. Basin Students Kenney and Mr. Thompson were Win Honor Mrs. Agnes Brooks visiting the offices of the Uintah and Ouray Indian Agency and at- Rating at U C. W. Fisher and sons, George 21 C 2 pound Graham Crackers tending to business matters here. Among the University of Utah and Carey, of Salt Lake City were Mrs. Leo Reynolds of Ogden and week end guests of J. E. L. Carey. Mrs. Fred Reynolds of Boneta students whose grades gave them Jim Warner of California visithonor winKraut, No. 2 1-- 2 can, 2 for standing for the were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. high ed with Mr. and Mrs. Alden Muir ter Viola are of Jue Fort quarter Harris Wednesday. Duchesne, Marilyn Whitmore and Saturday and Sunday. Mr. WarFrankfurters, pound J. M. Mickelson of Duchesne was Evelyn Ashton of Roosevelt and ner and Mr. Muir worked together a business visitor in Myton Thurs- Alice and Helena Norgard at Moon Lake. Norgard day. of Vernal. To make the honor roll Swifts Tomato Juice, Tall can, 2 for Bishop Clarence Baum and ClarMrs. James Dalgleish visited in a student must maintain a scholas- ence Ivie spent Sunday at church. Duchesne with her parents, Mr. tic aveiage of at least 2.5. midway While here they reorganized the 21 C and Mrs. Ed Hart on Thursday. Lard, Bulk, 2 pounds, Relief Society, putting Mrs. Wilma between an A and a B. C. E. Merkley of Duchesne was Hicken in as president; Mrs. Ven-te- a attending to business matters in City L. D. S. Temple Monday. Mr. Sweat and Mrs. Lervena RobLux c Flakes, Large and Mrs. Burgener attended the erts in as Myton Saturday. counselors. Mrs. Bruce Maxwell returned wedding and were members of the Mrs. J. W. Rockhill had a3 dinfrom Friday Afton, Wyoming, wedding supper party at the Lion ner guests, Saturday night, Mr. Closed from 9 oclock until 1 oclock Friday for where she had been the guest of House Social Center. Mrs. Ferry and Mrs. Hart Stallings and her and daughter, Mr. made her home in Myton until daughters and Mr. and Cleanup Day Mrs. Harand Mrs. Fred Stoffers for sever- about two years ago, when she old Thurston of Salt Lake City. went to Salt Lake City. She was al weeks. Joseph Sweat has leased the N. B. Peterson came in from one of the popular members of 's Roberts place on Current Creek. Magna Saturday to Inspect his younger set with many Otis Mecham has leased the N. W. farm on North Myton Bench. lie friends who extend their sincere Murdock place and Itfelvin Sweat returned to Magna Sun lay eve- good wishes. has moved over on the Alma ning. Mrs. Wm. Preece entertained Humes place. Announcements have been re- the Friday DUCHESNE, UTAH Francis Brooks, Ferris Casper Bridge Club with the ceived of the wedding of L. Kathfollowing members engaged at the and Phyllis Pace spent Sunday at erine Buskirk and R. Chester Dalbridge tables: Mrs. Bliss Lott, Ogden. gleish Jr., in Salt Lake City on Mrs. Lee Cooper, Miss Alice Todd, Mrs. Ernest Sweat and Mrs. J. April 21. The groom has visited Mrs. Wm. Koehler, Mrs. J. T. E. L. Carey attended the May Day in the Basin and is the soi of Dr. Burke, Mrs. R. E. Waugh, and Festival at Duchesne, R. C. Dalgleish, who is well known Mis. Homer Robinson. The hostJoseph Sweat has purchased a here. James Dalgleish accompan- ess served a delicious lunch late new Chevrolet, ied by R. C. Walker of Duchesne, in the afternoon and awarded the Otis Mecham and Joseph Sweat motored to Sait Lake City Sun- high score were Duchesne visitors prize to Mrs. Lott. Tuesday. day, where they attended the wedRev. II. A. Lyman left Monday ding reception of the recently for Provo to attend the Congregamarried couple. tion Church conference. Mrs. J. F. Hunkey of Denver The Boy Scouts, arrived Wednesday morning to at- Glen Moss, scout accompanied by master, spent the tend to business matters. She is week end at Midway. Most of the a guest at the home of Mr. and boys passed the swimming test By Mrs. Tracy Roberts Mrs. R. E. Miller. while there. Fine modern lot bungalow. Large Mrs. Glen Draper and two chilN Frank Defa made a business Margaret Harris and Eva Helen dren, Ida Jean and Elaine, and Clark and garage situate on North side of 1st in the Amateur trip to Altamont and Duchesne competed Mrs. Draper's mother, Mrs. Johnprogram at Duchesne Monday eve- Monday. South Street 2 blocks East of County Office son of Roosevelt, were visitors in Mrs. Reva Turnbow of Tabiona ning. Mrs. Wm. Harms and Miss Myton Sunday. Alice Todd accompanied them. is visiting at the home of building in Duchesne known as the Former her Fred Ferron was a at the The students of the eighth sister, Mrs. Nettie Defa, for a few home Mr. of and M. Mrs. A. Todd grade spent Wednesday at Roose- - days. Floyd Baker home. Sunday. vedt visiting the classes Curt Pace was in Hanna Monin Lynn Stone and Wm. Stewart school to acquaint them with high the day but left the same day to herd made a business trip to Price and tu lies for next year. sheep for Bert Smith. vicinity Sunday. The boys and gills baseball Charlie Fabrizio made a busiS. A. Wells and Fritz fkhleirutz teams played at Roosevelt on May ness trip to Salt Lake City Tuesleft Monday on a business trip to Day. They won their share of the day. Salt Lake City. and returned well satisfied. ;anus Arthur Bates of Heber Mr. and Mrs. TeJ Thomas of City The Myton School May program spent a couple of days last week Price weie visiting in Myton Mon- and aiade his been postponed visiting at the home of his daughj day, u.iil May 12. ter and Mr. and Mrs For full details phone or write Willard Smith of Altonah and Mi-- s Ger tr ode Ezell of Salt Lake Boy Chatwin and family. R. C. Walker ef Du hesne were a week end guest at the .City vias Some of the band students and Myton visitors Monday. home of lu r brother-in-laand their mothers went to Altamont David G. Smith of Hanna was r, Mr. and Mrs Gayle Smith. Sunday to attend the band conM 3 Janet transacting business m Myton Barker and Ross cert. Monday. ji'.it.mj Mienlid tlie track meet Joe Murdock, David Smith and Mr, and Mis. Bert Caller and at Fiovo S ituiduv Jack Power were Hanna business small son spent the weik end Mis. J uli Cannon and Ihone 1 visitors one day last week. children, 1 friends an In rU.ilnes 'visiting I, oie and Linda ar,, guests at the Mr and Mrs. Roy Chatwin mo1G5 West Center Street, Provo. Provo. ' e of Mis. Cannon's arents, tored. to Altonah and Ft. Duchesne Miss Julia Burpwxr, dauprttr Mr. and Mr1-- , Fred Musser, Mr. Monday. of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. lurg. C'.omon a pi .(, Sunday here, return-i"- g I rank Cradey and Joe Walker 'Myton, Deane the bnle of Wood-'J'toto is home in Amu wan Folk of Ft. Duchesne were Hanna Galt Fury la the Salt Lake t -- t tier. mg. business callers Saturday 0. 50-5- Illl son-in-la- Hot Bed Plants A. W. Clemons F SPECIALS SATURDAY MAY 6th 19c 16c 15c 22 son-in-la- w My-ton- MAXWELLS). Home for Sale AT A SACRIFICE Priced Right Terms to Suit Buyer son-in-la- Heal Realty Company Duchesne Band Displays New Uniforms Masons Observe CW Of Anniversary Of U. S. Constitution (Continued from Page 1) was paid lyre, costing $65.00 school and P.-A. for by the board. The smaller instruments were bought by the parents. This year, the Band Motheis set out to buy uniforms at a total cost of over $600.00. By raising money a few dollars at a time, the goal is at last in sight with about $150.00 yet to raise. Civic organizations and business men have all loaned their support and will continue to do so until the last dollar is paid. A special program cloSIne observance of the one hundr . fiftieth anniversary 0f the ing and ratification of the stitution of the United States held by Basin Lodge N0 20 p A. M. at its regular meetii ,, Myton Monday evening The The gram included presentation flag and the pledge of alien Z by the members, and short a dresses by Worshipful Master ' C. Roberts, Robert Marimon Roy A. Schonian. Similar proeraa are being held by Masons throw? out the United States. Students Show Appreciation A special meeting 0f Ba The new uniforms, which arrived coat Lodge No. 20 will be held on tailored a include Tuesday, and regulation band cap in blue 15 for degree work. The drum and white gaberdine. and gold Highway 40 Clubs is white uniform majors and the conductors uniform is a Meet in Heber white coat and blue cap identical with the students caps. The hand To Discuss Plans members wear white trousers, (Continued From Page i) shoes, socks and shirts with black ment on the removal of the ties. signs the Utah and WyAs soon as the last tie was tied unoming groups have at Kinmball's the students, Wednesday night, able to restrain their spirits an- junction. Chester Lyman of Duchesne other second, rushed into the chosen as one of a coempty auditorium, fell into line mmittee to distribute the maps behind their drum major and bemake contacts in Salt Lake Citv gan to march around the hall with etc. The second man wii Provo, out the the drum corps beating chosen be from Heber City. It berhythm. As soon as patrons is that if finances will peback hoped crowded to arrive, they gan into the dressing rooms to await rmit, the men can extend their atheir grand entrance on the stage. ctivities along highway 40 west into Nevada. Will Go To Price Attending the meeting wen Several band selections were Chester Lyman, Duchesne, solo a vocal with by Mullins and Homer P. Edwards, Merle Sexton, and a clarinet solo Roosevelt; Thomas Karren andW. by Elva Buckalew, winners in Mon- D. Henderson, Vernal; Joe Hilton, days amateur contest. John Anderson, Jess Hiatt and busses at 7:30, Friday morning C. Draper, Heber City. will carry the students to Price contests will enter the where they there. The concert contest in Nit. Emmons Resident which they will compete begins Buried Monday at 3:30 Friday. Marching contests will be held Saturday afterBONETA William Nelson Tinoon with a mass band concert In dwell, 81, died at the home of b the stadium in the evening. brother, Taylor Tidwell in Mt. EMay waa two-ma- and Lea R, April 29. mmons Funeral 1 onf 1 services were held at the home Monday afternoon and interment was Injured; the Mt. Emmons cemetery. Enters Hospital - Mr. Tidwell was born in Mt Pleasant, September 7, 1858. Bs Leland Hair is in the L. D. S. family moved to Wellington hospital in Salt Lake City re- Carbon county some 29 years ago ceiving treatment for injuries re- He resided there until his mother ceived when he fell from the top died in 1926, then came to of his truck last Friday. with his brother and family. Mr. Hair was finishing loading Mr. Tidwell was never married his truck in Heber City last but was left the custody of hn Friday. In trying to reach for a sisters boy, Selby Tanner, whom rope end to tie on the load, he he has cared for since his mother slipped and fell, striking his back died in 1930. on the running board of another Surviving are Selby Tanner truck parked beside him. He stayTidwell, a brother, and Taylor ed in Heber City over night other relatives. and then came on to Duchesne the next day, hiring a driver to drive his truck. Pleurisy developed and THE WEATHER Mrs. Hair took him to Salt For week ending May 3, 1939. Lake City Monday. Examination revealed two fractured ribs and Leland Hair in in live and bruised Mrs. chesne though lungs. Hair, who returned to DuThursday said that alhe is suffering a great deal of pain his condition was slightly improved. Mrs. Bjornson Dies In Salt Lake City Cooperative Observer. The Record Office Specialise Fannie H. Bjornson, 77, former Fine Commercial Printing teacher in the Duchesne schools, and prominent resident here for many years, died last Friday at her home in Salt Lake City of cerebral hemorrhage. Mrs. Bjornson was born in Indiana, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Saturday-Sunda- y John Blackhurst. She had resided May 6 and 7 in Utah for a number of years. She was married and later divorcRONALD COLMAN and ed from Albert FRANCIS DEE Bjornson. Surviving are her daughter, Mrs, Alma L. McAfee of Salt Lake City I WERE KING and three grandchildren. Mrs. Bjornson retired from educational work several Wednesday Thursday years ago after teaching in schools in May 10 and 11 several cities in this state and Colorado. ROBERT KENT and JUNE In addition to TRAVIS membership in numerous art and clubs, literary she was a member of the Oliver O. Howard Relief TOM SAWYER, Corps. COZY THEATRE IF The Record Does DETECTIVE Expert Printing Clearance Sale ol Ladies Dresses $1-95 -- $3.75 $4.75 -- O Me will be closed from 9:00 to 1:00 Friday Cleanup Day s.-i- -- n o SHOP ANI) SAVE AT '.MIMS. Duchesne, Utah tsBaassBrnsati fr It |