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Show tended the dance at Rovoll Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Rawlin Thacker of Mt. Emmons were Talmage visitors Tuesday. Sorensen Friday, June Myton News By Mr. Grace Daiglelsh Bishop Leon Burton and Jensen attended a meeting Joseph at Mt. f $2 Mrs. Weils Jay Iverson, a recent hiere over the Emmons Monday night. relatives a. M. Todd accompanied Fred uig Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Burton and bride, was the honor end. guest at a Ferron of Roosevelt to Sait Lake children were visiting at the home miscellaneous shower at the home men and boys i number of Sunday, where theyremained of her parents Thursday afternoon. City Stake f A. G. Burton Sunday. the Moon Lake until Tuesday visiting friends and fLrs and Sons Outing on Lake Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Kenison Mrs. A O. Smith and Mrs. Jack relatives and transacting business. , were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Gingell entertained, honoring the River Saturday night. Francis Dauwaulder of Provo arSI Mary bride, who was the recipient of rived few of the young folks at E. Kenison. Monday to attend to business uy many lovely and useful gifts. The matters in Myton. tt guests present were Mrs. Jessie Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sutteer and Maxwell, Mrs. Dave Nye and Mrs. son left Monday morning on small Mervin Hamilton of Tabiona; Mrs. a two weeks vacation trip to Is Sarah Forsythe Van Arsdall and California. They will spend some daughter, Sarah of Whlterocks; Mrs. Jennie Barry, Mrs. Wm. Stew- time at the fair at San Francisco visit in Los Angeles and southart, Mrs. Lynn Stone, Mrs. Hilary and ern Utah as they return. Holder, Mrs. Bruce Maxwell, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Waugh and Otto Frandsen, the Misses Joy Beth and Louise, left daughter, JeaFrandsen, Gayle Frandsen, nette Wall, Lois Wilson, Audrey Sunday for a short visit in Salt Wood3, Leah Holder and Ruth Lake City. Mrs. J. B. Blankenship of Salt Wedig. A tempting lunch was served by the hostesses late in Lake City is a guest at the home of her and daughter, the afternoon. Mrs. J. T. Burke, Mrs. Homer Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Koehler. C. T. Beggs arrived Saturday Robinson and Mrs. Bliss Lott en1. To place n from Santa Monica, Calievening tertained at a stork shower Fricalls to other he spent the winter where fornia, afternoon at the home Mrs. of day towns it is necessary to his with Mrs. Harold K. daughter, J. T. Burke honoring Mrs. Eddie know the out - of - town Ponton. The afternoon was spent Palmer. Warren Odekirk HI arrived Suntelephone number. with bridge and Chinese checkers, evening from El Paso, Texas, day after which lunch was served RIGHT by to spend WRONCD the summer here with his the hostesses. Prize for high score at bridge was awarded to Mrs. R. uncle, Nick Odekirk. Ray Lamb left Monday with a E Waugh, while Mrs, W. E. load of livestock, which he will Broome won the prize at checkers. enter in the third annual InterMrs. I. R. Tuttle and Mrs. Homer Robinson entertained Monday af- mountain Junior Fat Stock show ternoon at the Presbyterian church in Salt Lake City. While there at a miscellaneous shower in honor Ray will attend the wedding of his Mis3 Alma Lamb. 2. The average time for of Miss Alma Lamb. About 40 sister, Mrs. I. R. Tuttle left Wednesday assemblfriends of the bride-to-making long distance teleed to greet her and extend their for Salt Lake City where she will phone connections is 3 attend the graduation exercises of good wishes. Many useful and her minutes. grandson, Bob Tuttle. lovely gifts were presented to Miss Mrs. Emery Smith of Salt Lake RICHTD WRONC Lamb. Games furnished diversion was visiting friends in Myduring the afternoon, after which City the hostesses served a delicious ton Tuesday. Mary Jane Dart and Alice Eglunch. Among the gleston returned last week from were John E. Mrs. guests present at Mt. Pleasant Wiscombe of Roosevelt and Mrs. Wasatch Academy The answers are shown below and here is the where they have been students Glen Morell of New Mexico, who is answer for quick, satisfactory communication. the past term, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. during Mrs. Erma Calvert left TuesWhen you waut to reach someone in another John Lemon of Ioka. day for a visit with friends in Salt Lavar Peterson accompanied Lake City. town, for business or social purposes, telephone ! Emerson Draper to Salt Lake City It not only takes your voice to the person you Lester Gardner of Neola was a as Mr. Draper com- Myton business visitor Tuesday. Wednesday want to reach but brings back an immediate pleted a business trip to the Basin. Mr. and Mrs. John Burke, Jr. spoken reply. Lavar returned home Thursday. and Mrs. Genevra Bacon arrived Wells Jay Iverson arrived Thurs- Tuesday from Arizona to visit with The operator will be glad to tell you any day to meet his wife, who has been their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. living with her parents, Mr. and Burke. Mrs. Bruce Maxwell and completMiss Kenna Adams returned her high school course. Mr. Tuesday from Provo where she has ing TJ C 0c and Mrs. Iverson left Thursday been visiting relatives. cn C u 3 flj (0 O evening to make ther home at MidBert Carter left Wednesday on $ S' u M .. vale, Utah. a business trip to Salt Lake City. oa Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wilde and ro u u r daughter, Lou Jean, left Thurs- family spent the week end visiting 1 O. m c c c U j.- 5? o 6 oC J 3 day for Coalville,, where they will with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Funk. m c :S H C a portion of the summer. Mr. Anderson is a brother of Mrs. w spend ax O (U 3 Mr. Wilde d) completed another suc- Funk. They returned to their O O Z in as a the at teacher home Riverton Sunday evening. cessful u C year rr 2 k. James Bywater and Dean PeterMyton school and anticipates reQJ ooc ?o 3 c o 'CJ35! 3 Ou xson arrived Tuesday from Wyoll 8 turning here next term. c 2 o3 0) D Weldon Bing- - ming, where they have been em- Raymon Bingham, Si 3 0) S ham and Clyde Bingham arrived ployed for the past month. o .c 3 IS .2 Giles Wood, Sr. arrived Sunday Friday from Mojave, California, to make a short visit with their par- from California and is a guest at ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ashel Bingham. the home of hi3 son, Giles Wood, They left Monday on their return Jr. The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. Mrs. C. J. Neal returned last journey. week from a tour of the state as James Peterson and Lavar made a business trip to president of the P. E. O. and Grand Lecturer of the O. E. S. Price Friday. family have moved to Strawberry, Important Schedule Changes and Additional Service where they will spend the summer. DENVER - SALT LAKE - PACIFIC TRAILWAYS Milton Larsen is on the range Effective Sunday, June 11, 1939 looking after his cattle interests. 2 BUSES TO SALT LAKE CITY The Gilbert Brothers took their Mrs. Marlon S. Shields will leave at 10:29 a. m. cattle to the range Monday. and 6:57 p. m. Mrs. Merle Ros3, son, Floyd and Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Archie G. 2 BUSES TO DENVER will leave at 11:30 a. m. and 12:01 ft. m. Larsen at Roosevelt, June 4, a daughters, Merlyn and Donna, For Information, tickets baby girl. Mother and babe are were visitors at Vernal Monday. Van Massey was in Arcadia A. J. doing nicely. Stanton Garage Phone SSI GERRY, Agent Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ross of Salt Tuesday on business. Ritchie Stubbs of Provo was an Lake Pacific Stages Denver-Sal- t Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Ross Castle-gatover of Coleen night guest at the home of and daughter, UKof a and Mrs. Lynn Ross. Mr. after home returned have went to Salt Lake Ross here. Lynn relatives with visit SMtSTlOMAS to receive medical of Vernal, Thursday D. City Mrs. J. Massey iTRAILWAyS1 who has been a guest the past attention. week of her daughter and I Clen and Mrs. Lawrence Stevens were 'children of Oakley, at-d- ed I -- Right or Wrong? a guesser are you? How good son-in-la- w station-to-statio- be out-of-to- Q tfcO -- z Si 1 - Q z -- r m- Dal-glei- sh illt Myton spent Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Maxwell. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Willus of Salt Lake City spent last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse LeFevre. Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus Lewis are visiting at the Lewis ranch this week. Conjoint M. I. A. meeting was held in the Hanna ward Sunday night. The program was presented by the Tabiona Ward. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Johnson Mrs. J. K. Lemon and Mrs. Vera have moved to the Johnson sawJenson spent Monday in Myton, mill In Wolf Creek, where they exthe guests of Mrs. Ercel Johnson. to spend the summer. pect entertained at Mrs. Tom roe are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jenson. Mrs. Yergenson and Mrs. Johnson are cousins. Mrs. Garrett Stone was shopping in Roosevelt Saturday. Mrs. James F. Lemon, Mrs. Glen Morrell and J. B. Lemon were Roosevelt visitors Monday. Howard Jones of Sandy spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Ceclia Jones. Golden and Roy Timothy of Vernal were visitors at the home of their sister, Mrs. Reed Lemon Gentry i 9, 1939 at the Hotel Utah. The Bridgeland Relief Society gave a social Tuesday afternoon as the closing event of the years work. A short program was given. The remainder of the time was spent in playing games after which delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. Walters and Mrs. Fern Jensen of Tooele were honored guests. Siberian Elm Is Popular Tre Siberian elm is proving the most popular tree in the Clarke-McNar- y nursery at Utah State Agricultural college, J. Whitney Floyd, extension forester, in charge of the nursery, reports. Farmers of Utah and Nevada have ordered a total of 79,761 trees thus far this season, and 15,143 or approximately 20 per cent of the number, have a quilting party Tuesday with the ladies present: Mrs. following James Lloyd, Mrs. J. A. Angus, Mrs. Hugh Percival, Mrs. Russell Robinson, Mrs. Glen Morrell, Mrs. James F. Lemon, Mrs. W. G. been Siberian elm. By Helen Neilson Gentry and Miss Elizabeth Gentry. Other popular species and their Mr. and Mrs. Chester Matheson and Lila Nielsen left distribution follow: Russian Olive, LaMar were visitors at the Percival home Wednesday for Salt Lake City to 11,000; black locust, 7039; blue Thursday. spruce, 6S96; eastern led cedar, visit their sisters, Twila and Mrs. Eliza Robison spent Sunday and to attend the Electro- 5421; green ash, 5183; black walat the Jenson farm. lux dinner and dance to be given nut, 4770; and honey locust, 4652, Miller in was of Myton Eugene -u u rrywe...w v W TgPf y Mt Ioka Sunday. fiftlAdiir iiiinr,iinfcmT Em-eret- ta I m iii Du Mrs. Minnie Hamilton Camp Sacagawea Daughters of tho Ur ah Pioneers held their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Jessie Maxwell Monday night. May 29, with Captain Hazel The lesson, Clark presiding. was Graves Along the Way, given by Mrs. Irene Thomas. Those present were Mrs. Jessie Maxwell, Mrs. Hazel Clark, Mrs. Irene Thomas, Mrs. Hazel Nye, Mrs. Lova Glnes, Mrs. Edith Mrs. Mildred Stanley, Mrs. Minnie Hamilton, Mrs. Nora Mrs. Rella LeFevre, and Mrs. Leha Willus. Mrs. Angie Lewis is spending a few days in Provo this week. Joe, Tete and Felma Distefano of Magna are visiting friends in Tabiona this week. Mrs. Anna Stanley spent a few days last week in Heber City. Mrs. May Gines and Mrs. Theo. Gines spent a few days last week in Kamas. Several cases of measles are reported in Tabiona this week. Mrs. Jessie Maxwell, Mrs. Minnie Hamilton and Mrs. Hazel Nye spent Thursday In Myton, where In accordance of Utah, 1935, a 48, March 15 to June 15, 1939, Laws can Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lambert of Altonah spent Tuesday In Tabiona visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Less Gyever and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sylveston of Salt Lake City spent Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ike Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Maxwell of three-mont- h period has been designated motor resident-owne- d and trailers vehicles, semitrailers in the State of Utah. e, Miss Faj Maxwell. Mrs. Lottie Maxwell spent a few days last week visiting in Ameri- Chapter 1, for the inspection and adjustment by Official Inspection Stations of brakes, lighting equipmechanism, ment, steering horns, mirrors, windshield wipers and other equipment on all Til-lac- k, they attended a bridal shower In honor of Mrs. Wells Iverson, who before her recent marriage was with Section STATE ROAD COMMISSION ( W. D. HAMMOND, Chairman k fwwrT tf "uni '!! r .Awnlfifi It THERE ARE ONLY SIX DAYS LEFT To Have Your Car Inspected Drop in now and let us inspect your car and make what repairs and adjustments are needed General Repairing, Welding, Washing, Polishing Greasing and Conoco Gas and Oil FRANK ih STATE INSPECTION STAION NO. 125 Duchesne, Utah Facts That Concern You No. 8 ' N f K . t of a Merle. ' e, son-in-la- SALT LAKE CITV xprlnc ol fiat taught thm what rol appreciate the th EXTRA QUALITY you got rate. Cafotorla and th Room, too. A Dining AND 400 0UTSI0E YouD at the Newhouie rally ROOMS WITH Mill X BATH hotoi! 2-- 4 K WATIftt..MSlOINt LTST, HOTEL fin FACILITIES CONVENTION W !. yolu whos Youll like tho food In tho Hotoi (or vory roatonablo BANQUET ravlri advk Talc ! Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ross, returned to her home Monday. Vera Merritt is able to be out again after several days Illness. Bishop Hale Holgate and George ' Merritt made a business trip to Mrs. W. G. Gentry Salt Lake City Wednesday. Lucille Percival, Lila Webb, Misses Helen Larsen and June Johnson Stott have gone to Provo to pick Bueiah Percival, Ardell some and Helen spent Drollinger berries. strawberIn Provo time picking Miss Beatrice Gill of Roosevelt was a Friday visitor at the home ries. Mrs. Donald Peterson and Mrs. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ray Davis of Duchesne spent George Gill. the week end with their parents, the for left Ross Saturday Lynn James Lemon. range to look after his cattle in- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Webb is visiting in Park terests. Mrs. Tanner of Duchesne spent City at the home of his uncle. Mrs. Glen Morrell attended a Sunday visiting at the home of her shower Monday at Myton for Alma and Mr. and daughter Lamb, a bride of the week. Mrs. Jack Taylor. Mrs. Edmund Webb and Elizaafter Bell is Mrs. Jack Improving beth Gentry were calling on Mrs. a serious illness. Otto a Friday. Lloyd Is spending Miss Sybil Lusty Mr. and Mrs. J B. Lemon and week visiting with Miss Clara Lee Mr. and Mrs. James F. Lemon Young at Maeser, Sunspent Saturday and Sunday up in The following were visitors and the mountains flailing. Mrs. Mr. of home the day at Mrs. Otto Lloyd was a Salt Lake Frank Horrocks: Mr. and Mrs. visitor last week. Mr. City and children, Clarence Foy Arthur Key, the Watkins man, and Mrs. Reed Fietkau and chilbusiness in Ioka dren, Mr. and Mrs. Mont Poulson was transacting Thursday. of Duchesne. Saxon Jones spent the week end Mr. and Mrs. Dagbert Young of in Provo visiting friends. Duchesne were Arctudlai visitors Florence Percival is reLittle Sunday. the sick list. d on Bridge-lanported The ball game played at Johnson and two eons, Mrs. Vera and CCC the between Sunday the guests of her parare of Reva in of favor Arcadia teams, scored ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lemon. the COC Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Yergenson of Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Orin Reese and g Hjtt j k TO THE son-in-la- And thats just the beet tax revenue this state itself collects ... to lift the burden of direct tax- ation from your shouldeis. Nationwide, beer contributes over a million dollars a day to the cost of government. Think what that mcan3 in paying for relief, in public works, in old age assistance right in your own community. Then think of the million new jobs that beer made. And then add to that a 109 million dollar market for farmers crops ! BEER,, .a beverage ... How can wo keep these benefits for you and for us? Brewers of America realize thia depends on keeping beer retailing as wholesome as beer itself. They want to help public officials in every possible w ay. 1 hey cannot enforce laws. But they can and will cooperate ! May ue eml jou a booklet telling of their unusual self-regulati- program? Address: 19 East United Brewers Industrial Foundation, 40th Street, New Yoik, N. Y. of moderation if |