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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH SsESNE 111011 Friday, October IS, most in all our discussions of currents events SCOOL baby are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Jaiold Jacobson, Mrs, George Fisher and Leo Johnson were called to Pi ice to attend a By Harold Eldredge, Reporter Our opening school dance was very successful even though not a Good old Duchesne Florenda Sargent The has Very large crowd attended. jlr. high music was fine and started off with a had everyone no and bang, an excellent time. Robinson of Ioka The school ofjflss Thelma JVith the frosh Initiation ficers of Leslie home the at had worked very hard on voting ,ta,rt.thln3 off. we have really the down to a good arrangements for the initial sop Goodrich and family Thursday. of fun year and sons from as well as cial event of the school Mrs Dora Larsen work, for as they say, year and Roosevelt and Ace Baily of Ferron all work and no play makes Jack are to be complemented on the fine work they done thus the home of Mrs. a dull boy. ere visiting at far. The upper classmen are entire-- y Esther Burdick Saturday. Aand daughter. The first athletic event of the satisfied with the Mrs. R- - - Murray way the season, a baseball and Mrs. Earl Murray, frosh participated in game with RooGladys initiation the Ire transacting business' in My-to- n and the upper classmen dont sevelt, proves that our boys can think the initiation was too hard compare favorably with those of a and Roosevelt Saturday. the physique of the timid much larger school. Although we Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Smith of on lost the game with a score of 2 at home the were freshmen. visiting The frosh were each Helper our GoodrLeslie Mrs. B. boys did a fine job in holding Mr. and given costumes to wear through0 the Rough Riders to a low score. out on the Sunday. and at day ich the party at Joe Anderton, who did the pitchiHarry Smith and Tal Bird of the night. The parade through town the week was the outstanding event of the ng, is to be complimented on the Mtonah CCC camp spent fine job he performed. The fine end at home. day and the citizens who saw it Martin Hancock L. Mrs. and a had pretty good laugh. The fin- support he was given by the balMr. ance of the players shows that we a of parents the baby proud ishing party at night was attendjre have one of the finest teams in the 7. October ed bom most Saturday, of the students who by toy, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Holder and participated in games, further fo- Basin. were visiti- liation, dancing and refreshments Friday, our baseball team will ion Larry from Myton Altamont high at Altamont. play Mr. of Mrs. and home served by the freshmen. ng at the The boys all feel confident that p A. Murray Saturday. they will come home with the ba""Quite a number of young folks A camera club is to be inau- con, and we. the students of Duthe Freshie from here attended gurated here this year with Mr. chesne high, offer them our full frolic at Altamont Friday night. Nielson as the adviser. Any stu- support. Miss Gladys Murray was a dindents who are interested are inThe coach, Mr. Meyrick is of the ner guest at the Earl Murray home vited to join. It will not only be opinion that Duchesne has the Sunday. educational 'but should provide a brightest prospects of winning the Mrs. John R. Anderson was visisplendid leisure time program. district championship in basketof home her at the ting ball that we have ever had. Lets and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Greer of the Un- all wish him and the Tuesday boys the best Harold White at Duchesne Mondiversity of Utah, gave a lecture to of luck. ay. the history, civics and American Mrs. Zella Goodrich is quite ill Problems classes on the present It has been partly decided that at this writing. European situation. According to the school operetta will be held was his surmisings, unless Germany sometime before Christmas. The Harvey Gee of Duchesne wins the war within a very short operetta has not been definitely visiting' friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Wathen and period, she hasnt the slightest decided on yet, but The Three (amily were dinner guests of Mr. chance. This was especially in- Musketeers has been suggested. and Mrs. William Larsen and teresting, because we had all been With the musical talent displayholding the European afray upper- - ed by the members of the chorus, 7-- son-in-la- w TJJE WEW Mrs. Chester Loveland of California is spending a few days visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Loveland. Mrs. Helen Jones spent a few days in Salt Lake City last week. A quilting bee was held at the home of Mr3. Ethel Clegg Friday afternoon. Those attending were: Mrs. John H. Jones, Mrs. Mildred Stanley. Mrs. Gale Ellis, Mrs. Martha Tillack and Mrs. Annie Stanley. We are glad to welcome Mrs. Foster and children of Arkansas to our community. Mrs. Foster expects to spend the winter here Mrs. Russell Robison spent the week end in Bluebell, a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Goodrich. Mrs. Eliza Farnsworth of Morgan is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. B. Lemon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Atw'ood of Roosevelt were Ioka visitois V. G. Gentry Among those in Roosevelt this week were: Olive Beebe, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beebe, Mrs. Ed Conklin, Sylvian Leslie, Georgia Kavas, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jacobson, Mrs. Oscar Beebe and Cecilie Thompson. Mrs. Ed Conlin went to Salt Thursday. Ray Jones was a Myton visitor Monday. Mrs. James F. Lemon is spending a few days in Upalco with her parents. Bishop and Mrs. Nelson. Mrs. Vera Jenson and children of Reva are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lemon. with her husband. Agent Carl Davis was Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Loveland are in County Ioka on business Friday. near week this Sandy, moving V. G. Gentry was an Arcadia where they expect to make their visitor Friday. home. Karl Lemon of Provo spent the Lloyd Wadley is on the sick week end in Ioka. list this week. Roy Timothy of Vernal returned We are sorry to hear of the ill- to his home Sunday after a weeks ness of Mrs. Lila Broadhead of visit. Utahn. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Nelson of Ronald Johnson spent a few Bingham spent Sunday with Mr. days in Salt Lake City last week. and Mrs. James F. Lemon. Mrs. James Lloyd entertained Miss France Maxwell of Salt Lake City spent the week end the Stitch and Chatter club at her with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. home Thursday afternoon. refreshments were served Lawrence Maxwell. Franklin Tillack spent a few to Mrs. Ethan Nelson, Mrs. Otto Mrs. O. A. Dart, Mrs. F. days in Salt Lake City this week. Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ellis, ac- Walker, Mrs. Tom Gentry, Mrs. Senior Mortensen, Mrs. Olive Sorcompanied by Mr. and Mrs. T. A. White and Mrs. Lorene Hickens, enson, .fwro diDc enson, Mrs. W. Fausett, Mrs. W. spent Friday in Roosevelt. G. Gentry. Mrs. Bill Mitchell of the operetta should be one of the Upalco was a guest of the club. outstanding events of the school Mrs. Lowry and family returned to their home in Nebraska Tuesyear. day after a month's visit with her son, Willis. Mr. and Mrs. Don Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. George Davis of Duchesne attended the farewell party for Paul Lemon, who left Saturday on a mission, Mr. and Mrs. William Fausett were Myton visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Benson left for Salt Lake City Saturday where they will attend the wedding of their daughter, Virginia. Mr3. Glen Morrill and little daughter left Thursday for their home in Texas. Mrs. Merrill spent the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lemon. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Bullard have moved to the Wilford Wall farm for the winter. Professor Telequiz has a jew questions for you today. Are you ready? Lj-licio- 1. Quiet in (he classroom. In the U. S. many persons are the same age as the teleThey were born in phone. ( 1861 ( 1876 ( ) ( ) 3. What is your guess on the cost of a call to night or Sunday Aunt Susie, 200 miles away? ( ) About $2.00 ( ) 1.50 Probably ( ) Maybe .75 station-to-statio- JILT01U 0 x, - E By Pauline Beebe , v Duchesne on Cal-de- a X (J c 3 O Qi C O a) CO c j m o3 o ra 3 I- - c c n- - O 4- Xx u .0-0 . MT-- - c 5 o cx x. J2 & fc m CJ L' lU (D Tlie Mountain States Tel. mmm Jk c !2'o 0) Q. t r O r . i rs flj JO i h. $ low-pric- c L VO Leland Murray of Vernal is here for a few days helping wire creamery for the electric lights. Reese Timothy, who was operated on in Salt Lake City some time ago, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mecham announce the birth of a son, Thursday, October 5, Mother and o .t 0 aX - r Mg X Cl () business o- n W Jack Allred and Randel Wardle were in Tuesday. 1882 1886 ) 2. Here is a list of some raw materials. 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