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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH Myton News Mrs. Grace By &ricu.i accept i Mr. V. Mrs. Grace Dalgliesh mingto Mr. and Mrs. William Harris, leir par dr Aid Mrs. Fred Todd, Mr. and for itr'drs. Hilary Holder, Mr. and Mrs. Monday Clarence Liddell, Mr. and Mrs. niels hotoyal Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Uonel tard Des iabcock, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wing, bertDasdr. and Mrs. Syerl Dennis and Vallace Dennis, gathered at the Peat-- j ho ban viome of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. bench south on Friday Myton oss for ' venlng to surprise Mr. Peatross v and &rtmd help him celebrate his birth-a- y anniversary. Games and danc-- i entertainment for ccmfinbng, case o jj6 her & jolly crowd and was climaxed ,y a delicious lunch which was erved at a late hour, Miss Alice Todd was hostess to to week with the isitin fhe Friday dub last oil owing members present: Mrs. , Cooper, Mrs. Bliss Lott, Mrs. Vlomer Robinson, Mrs. Wm. Harris, rr nee jt) Preece, Mrs. Wm Koeh- ty, wbet. A Glenn Draper. Mrs. er and id. teliclou3 lunch was served at the , jUJl0r' lose of the afternoon when the 4irize for high score was awarded bSJo Mr,. Cooper, enter-- e he Fred r Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Lott evening, at Sunday dned bridge leavt Mr. and lalif ornln''rhe guests present were Hamer Robinson, Mr. and tinve home o college : ball team nment & I games i M Men earn and h. Efficiency Courtesy ER, D. C Plate i HI Completeness Bullh Ability r: Understanding SUDDEN bereavement is a tremendous strain. Seemingly unimportant responsibilities come clouded. Decisions must be made quickly. It is Imperative a reliable Funeral director be consulted. NBECH -- Law Roy A. Schonian ve ne, Mortuary, through virtue of years of experience, is prepared to offer the finest type of service jj0 aile A complete anywhere. .service, including proper care of 'the remains and expert direction oof all details within the bounds of price moderation. Recor: i Fully Prepared To Serve The Entire Uintah Basin Roy A. Schonian Mortuary Phone 27 or 21 Duchesne Friday, February A PAYROLL BUILDER Dalglelsh By Miss Florence Murray Mr. and Mrs. William O. LarsenRoosevelt business visitor Satur- and children were visiting with day. Mrs. Larsens mother, Mrs. Mary -s Miss Emily and Rea Theming Kenison of Talmage Sunday. in Roosevelt on business Satwere . Mr. and Mrs. Russell Robinson urday. and daughter of Ioka were visitors Leonard Goodrich and Lloyd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Goodrich made a business trip to B. Goodrich Sunday. Roosevelt Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Otto Johnson Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerksiek were in Roosevelt on business Wed. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. nesday. and Mrs. Otto Johnson Sr. They Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Murray spent the afternoon visiting. and Mrs. Kenneth Sargent were Mrs. Jennie Wathen was a RooRoosevelt business viators Wed- sevelt visitor Tuesday. nesday. Hancock returned home on Ray Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Smith of after spending the past Thursday Price arrived Saturday to spend a two weeks at Pleasant Grove makfew days visiting with Mrs. Smiths ing repairs on his car and visiting Mr. B. Mrs. and Leslie parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hancock. Goodrich. Lynden Bird was in Roosevelt Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerksiek oi for the purpose of obWednesday Mt. Emmons were visitors at the a license for his bus. home of Mr. and Mrs. John Thor-se- n taining The Ret.ef Society held their Saturday afternoon, annual meeting on Tuesday with Mrs. Edith Gale was shopping in a very large crowd in attendance. Roosevelt Tuesday. The theme of the meeting being, Dave Roberts has been on the "A Kids Party, with each lady sick list for the past week, but present with a short dress on and is somewhat at this her hair tied with a ribbon. Games improved were played after which Chili and writing. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman G. Larsen crackers and ice cream and cake were Roosevelt business visitors were served. A very enjoyable was then presented. program Saturday. Miss Gladys Sundquist was Everyone reported a very enjoyable to the railroads an additional Fifty per cent of the ammonium time. each twelve month period. sulphate is shipped to Japan and The annual expenditure for sup- the Hawaiian Islands, and 50 per A bu3 load of people attended cent is consumed on the Pacific plies approximates $1,000,000. the picture show at Mt. Emmons Coast. Besides the pipe manufacturing Wednesday night. Mr. Bird says The Blast furnace will average operations, Ironton now has 56 coke the bus will run every Wednesday ovens, with a 15 ton coal capacity approximately 4S0 tons of pig iron from now on. night each. Coal coaked per day equals per day, and consumed 820 tons of Mrs. Tracy Roberts A large crowd from here attendThe ore which yields these 1550 tons, producing 840 tons of ore. ed the Smokeless Smoker at Almetallurgical coke, 18,600,000 cubic materials is drawn from mines In Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Curry an tamont on Saturday night. A numfeet of gas, 18,600 gallons of tar, Carbon County and Iron County, nounce the arrival of a girl, born ber of from here took part together with ammonium sulphate which are owned and operated by Wednesday, January 25 at the He in the boys the company. and motor fuel. fights. ber hospital. Mother and baby are Otto Johnson was in Duchesne doing nicely. on business Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Chick Kelly of Mrs. Robert A. Murray and Mrs. Salt Lake City are spending were visiting at Kenneth couple of weeks visiting at the the homeSargent of Mrs. John Thorsen home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Defa. evening. Mrs. Glen Sorensen Frank Defa made a business trip Sunday By Mrs. Marlon S. Shields Mrs. Otto Johnson was a visitor to Duchesne and Roosevelt Friday, at the John X. Anderson home A bus load of young folks atMiss Helen Larsen is home from Those from Hanna who attendThursday. In imMt. ed the funeral services for Johnny tended the picture show the L Miles hospital much The young folks from here who Larsen at Tongerville, Utah, wete went proved after her recent operation. Emmons Wednesday night. to Duchesne Friday with the P.-school the was held in A. Mr. and Mrs, Parley Reid, Mrs Mrs. T. R. Cope, who has been Altamont boys to play basketball eve- Pearl The this at house is much Emil Collionder Thursday night. ill, improved very Tumbow, were: Everett Goodrich, Evan ning was spent playing games. and June Roberts. writing. servDelicious refreshments were Vance Prescott of Hayden spent Goodrich, Ivan Anderson, Victor Steele Lusty is reported on the Wathen, Rea Therning, Blanch ed. sick list this week. Saturday and Sunday visiting Brackenbury, Wanda Wathen and MilMrs. C. A. Larsen and son, Mrs. Wells Wright and daughter friends in Hanna. Mrs. Irene Allred left Sunday Gladys Murray. ton, have returned from Emery of Utahn returned home Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. R. A, Murray and where they went to attend the after spending a week at the home for Roosevelt where she expects to Mrs. Florence Sargent were visitfuneral of Mrs. Larsens brother, of Elijah Behunin. spend a few days visiting friends ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. is a and relatives. Richard Keel, which was held FriIoka of Bolden Mrs. Wm. Holder of Myton Hilary O. E. Curry and family and Mrs visitor at the Elijah Behunin home. day in the Emery Ward chapel. Connie Lee and family motored to A number of young folks attendThe Arcadia M. I. A. Gold and Green ball was held Friday, Jan- ed the smoker at Altamont Sat- Heber Saturday and returned home Sunday. uary 27 in the Ward hall, which urday night. was attractively decorated with Miss Carma Moon spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Larsen and green and gold paper. Miss Bar- children of Bluebell spent Sun- with Velma Allred. Frank Defa made a business trip bara Lusty was chosen queen, Garn day at the home of Mrs. Mary E. T UL to Duchesne Monday. He was acGilbert acting as king. Flower Kenison. Miss' Morrison Jean girls were Deon Bird and Naomi . Mrs. Jennie Kofford is confined companied by Claude Wagstaff, and J. II. Jones. Gilbert. Wayne Shields was crown to her home with a bad knee. A large crowd of Utahn people orchestra Miss Lovar Allred attended the bearer. Pat Markeys Mr. and Mrs. Rawlin Thacker conference in Duchesne furnished the music. and children were Talmage visitors confetti dance in Duchesne Fri- attended Sunday. D. U. the of Red The Cap camp day. Sunday. and Chatwin Mrs. Thorpe P. met Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sorensen Guy Prichard of Price was after daughters of Tabiona are visitors The Gilbert. Eliza J. Daughter were visitors at the home of Mrs. lumber at Defas mill Thursday. in Utahn at the home of Mr, and lesson was conducted by Captain Wm. R. Evans in Boneta Friday. Everyone in Hanna was sur. Mrs. Horace Chatwin. Refreshments Hattie Horrocks. to Miss Lily Burgener returned prised this morning by the heavy Mr. and Mrs. Theron Robb and were served. her home in Provo, after spending snow fall during the nght. It son, Gary, were guests of Mr. and Week end visitors at the homes three weeks at the home of Mr. looks as though old man winter is Mrs. Alma Smith of Bridgeland of their parents were Glen Gilbert, and Mra Glen Sorensen, slow but sure. Wednesday. of Ross Ralph Shields and Floyd Harold Thompson and Albert Relief Society held their work Quite a number of people from the B. Y. U. at Provo. to business Kenison made a trip meeting at the homes of Mrs. Ada here attended the basketball games was of Jaunita Oliver L. Sagers Rhoades and Mrs. Wm. Giles Tues- and carnival dance In Duchesne Salt Lake City Monday. a dinner guest Friday at the M. G. Mrs. Leonora Burton and Mrs. day. last Friday evening. Shields home. Mary E. Kenison spent Tuesday June Roberts and Paul Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shanks ancl Kenneth Frank Holgate afternoon at the home of Mrs. motored to Vernal Tuesday where have moved to Duchesne where Farnsworth made a trip to the Elvira Allred. Paul expects to receive medical they will make their home in the mountains after poles Saturday, attention. future. See Dr. M. I. Meeker for expert Mrs. Hazel Ziufelt is spending Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abplanalp CIVIL SERVICE dental work. Duchesne, Utah. a few days visiting Mrs. Bill Van and family of Helper spent the Ward ANNOUNCED in the EXAMS A shower was given Tassell. week end in Utahn visiting relahall Saturday evening complimenttives. Service Civil Richens. Ervin States United The Mrs. and ing Mr. Miss Nora White spent Wednesan MARKET REPORT announced open The evening was spent playing Commission has - I a day evening in Duchesne at the were U for the examination lovely competitive gifts games. Many home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold presented to the young couple. Re. position of Junior Professional As Weekly Nummary of the North White. the Salt Lake Livestock Markets for freshments were served. sistant, $2000 a year, including Mrs, J. A. Morrison and daughweek ending Friday, January 27. Mrs. Eliza J. Gilbert and Mrs. following optionals (all in the jun. Carma Gayle, were visitors at ter, on techand and Calves: Cattle Offerings ior grade): Administrative Mittie Moore spent Saturday home of Mrs, Eugene Abplanthe nician, agronomist, bacteriologist, the local market this week numSunday visiting in Duchesne. alp F'riday. with attendas 326 bered who botanist those (taxonomic), are head, compared biologist, Following Mr. and Mrs. William Abplanalp 253 a week ago. Prices were gened the L. D. S. quarterly confer- dairy husbandman, economist, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abplanas examination to comparstrong steady ence at Duchesne Sunday: Bishop erally entomologist, and family spent Sunday in and Mrs. Hale Holgate, Mr. and assistant, forester, geologist, home ed with last week, with an uneven alp Bridgeland visiting at the home of Mrs. Marion Ross, Loryn Ross, economist, pharmacist, plant path advance on bulls. Medium to good Mr. and Mrs. Alma Smith. at odd lots in in rated steers M. drive Gilbert, Thomas pomolo. Orlene Ross, ologist, plant physiologist, Members of the Utahn Relief drive-in5 $6.50-8.2common s some and Robert and Ruth Gilbert, Willard gist, range examiner, soil scientist, a party last Tuesenjoyed Society and Medium at down. Leona textile technologist, $6.00 G. Marvin Shields, statistician, Deardon, A program was given, after day. must Bara little with and veterinarian. Applicants improved good heifers, Shields, Mrs. R. S. Lusty, which the afternoon was spent in college quality, were sold for $6 bara and Sybil Lusty, Mr. and Mrs. have completed a The following games. playing down from Lenar certain kinds Mrs. Plain course. specified and Under Mr. ranged Scott Lusty, Mrs. in were ladies attendance: not to cows must Medium good $6 00. Richens, Grant and Lula Horrocks, condition applicants birth- brought $4.75-6.5- 0 and low cutter Alto Mayhew, Bernice Abplanalp, Charlie Bird, Chester Bird, Mr. have passed their thirty-fift- h to common kinds made $3.75-- 4 50 Vera Kofford, Nettie Carlile, Elma and Mrs. S. O. Solomonson June day. and Mayhew, Reta Chatwin, Jennie Good bulla went at $5.25-6.7Stott. Applications must be filed with Morrison, Genevra Lewis, Ruth $4.00-5.0atat bulls to common medium commission our Some of young people the U. S. civil service Brondhead, Delia Mayhew, Matilda at calves veal rated The best tended the Presidents ball at My- not later than February 27 if reWright, Norma Robb, F.lva May9 to common medium 00 $8.00-and east Colorado, ton Monday evening. of state ceived from hew, Esther Chatwin and Louise $5,50-7.5soreat vealers 2 if The Relief Societys annual and not later than March Shirts. Hogs: Prices in the hog market cial was held Tuesday, January 31 ceived from Colorado and states Mrs. Herb Birch spent Sunday to 15c were week this Zirker. highPearl Mrs. of steady at the home westward. afternoon vidting Mrs, J. A. Morrclose. The Mrs. Ziiker acting as hostess. A F'ull information may be obtain- er than last week's ison. 0 quilt wa3 quilted. Refreshments ed from the secretary of the United best local butcheis averaging Mrs. Ray Mayhew returned to pounds topped the week's late her home were served. States civil service board of examin Utahn F'riday after iners at the post office or custom- sales at $7.80 and medium to good in Salt Lake City ,for a visiting $7.00-7.2at parkrated mixtures has a post Seek New Outlets house in any city which few weeks. or second class, ing sows bulked at $5 Finding new uses and new out- oflice of the first Quite a number of children from of Civil Market sheep States United Sheep: leceipts lets in human or industrial fields or from the here are ill at this writing with numbered week lambs for the and for surplus farm products will be Service Commission, Washington, 219 head, as compared with 1277) Chickenpox. the purpose of a federal laboratory D. C. a week ago. Several lots of mediFOR NLE Old newspapers. to be established in the San Franum to good trucked in lambs at One cent per pound Call at the For Iurs In Cleaning this cisco Bay area. laboratory 25 looked strong to 15c Record Office, Duchesne Utah. Furs, excepting white ones, may $7.50-research will be centered on the than a week ago, A few home at rubbing higher westcleaned be by the of farm products major local ewes ern region, although results will them thoroughly with hardwood truck loads of good PAY HO MORE! $3 35. been hns dampened brought in their effort. sawdust, which be nation-wid- e in of Carloads Note: The g solvent. shipped Other regional laboratmies will be with a out and livestoc k brought for reshipment in Peoria, 111., for the North; New soiled sawdust is shaken of dry, on the North Salt Lake maiket Orleans, La., for the South; and followed by an application I a and thorough carry freight benefits in variable sawdust , ,4 clean East. the Philadelphia, Pa., for econJ amounts, except when otherwise homo and brushing, These laboratoiies will be opened shaking stated. omists advise. OHiUERSSl CREDIT ICHIFH I III 1. before n City.' Mrs. W. A. Jennings, who has been quite ill for the past two weeks, is now improving at her home. James Giles, Myton city marshal, left FYiday on a business trip to Salt Lake City, returning Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Olsen and Mrs. Thompson of Duchesne were Myton visitors Saturday. Miss Ramona White, who has been a member of the Myton school faculty during this school term, left Tuesday for her home in Salt Lake City, having accepted a position in S;jlt Lake City. Miss White made many friends here who sincerely regret her leaving. Mrs. Leland Wilde will have charge of Miss Whites class during the remainder of the term. The Presidents birthday ball drew a large crowd to the school gym Monday evening. Good music, confetti and balloons all contributed toward making the dance a social success. Mrs. A. M. Todd, who has been visiting at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Alan Sims, in Salt Lake City, returned home on the Monday night bus. Mrs. Bert Carter and small son left Tuesday for Provo where they will visit relatives for several days. Miss Genile Reid of Tahiona is a guest at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Tanner. Roland Krebs and Ray Thompson left Monday for Provo with a truck load of mules. Mr. Thompson will sell the mules at the market in Provo. The faculty members of the Myton school entertained in the upper class rooms of the school Monday evening complimentary to one of their members, Miss Ramona White, who left Tuesday evening to make her home in Salt Lake City. A delicious lunch was served during the evening, after which they all attended the Presidents Birthday Ball. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wilde, Mr. and Mrs. HerRamona man Sheffield, Miss White, Miss Minnie Hardman, Miss Luella Ward, Miss Ilia Mae Miss Janet Barker, Miss Thelma Brotherson, Ross Fietkau, M. E. Pursell, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lamb and Mr. and Mrs. Ashel Bingham. n, Fight Against Cricket The federal department of interior will supply manpower and equipment for a concerted drive to rid the public range of the west g crickets, R. of H. Rutledge, director of the division of grazing, announces. Civilian Conservation corps forces will be used in the eradication program in Utah and surrounding states. Metal barriers to trap and prevent migration of crickets and poisonous mixtures will be used in the eradication program. forage-destroyin- Bluebell News b Mrs. Lee Cooper, Miss Alice Todd and Mr. and Mrs. Wm Harris. A delicious lunch was served late in the evening, after which high score prize was awarded to Mrs. Cooper. S. A. Wells returned F'riday from a short business trip to Salt Lake - A comparatively new industry, the manufacturing of iron, has become one of the most important In Utah. The air photo above shows the Columbia Steel plant at Ironton, a subsidiary of United States Steel Corporation. Operations of the Steel company have increased the payrolls of the state $1,000,000 yearly, have augmented the movement of freight by 76,000 tons annually and brought f , I Mrs. W. G. Gentry Mrs. Sutter of Myton was in Ioka Thursday on business. Mrs. Henry Nelson entertained the D. U. P. camp of Upalco, and Ioka at her home Friday night. Hal Johnson and Evan Percival were visitors at the Jenson home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Iorg were shoppers in Roosevelt Saturday. Dr. L. S. Sanders of Roosevelt was an Ioka visitor Saturday. James F. Lemon of Ioka attended Primary and M. I. A. conference at Roosevelt Sunday. Archie Benson, Garrett Stone, Mel Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lloyd and Miss Winnie Bolden were Roosevelt shoppers Saturday. Mrs. J. A. Angus and son, Lynn and Mrs. Chas Percival are spending the week in Provo visiting relatives and friends. The Ioka church Elders and their partners went to Avalin Wednesday night and were entertained by the Avalin Elders with a dancing party. All report an enjoyable evening. What might have been a serious accident happened Sunday when daughter of the little Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mathison opened the car door and fell out, receiving a badly scratched face. Mrs. Ralph Miles spent Thursday with Mrs. Med Benson. IMAGE 17 ,fl I - Lit ervant' 0. 0. 180-23- 8 Duchesne, Utah 3, 1939 S July .rn'i-ibAXiuiMi- |