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Show Friday, November UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH 10, 1939 Devote Time To Land Matters (Continued From Page One) previous contract entered into by Mr. Palmer. A contract to purchase 40 acres entered into by Wilford Stevenson was transfered to Earl Thacker in the sum of $24.00 to be paid in monthly payments. R. Forty acres were sold to T. for $8.00 Cope for $40.00 to be paid down and the balance within six months. Tax Adjustment Made A tax adjustment was made on the taxes of Mrs. Maud Thomas. A tax adjustment was made to Dumont Arbuckle on the recommendation of the Farm Debt Administration on back taxes. An adjustment on personal taxes wa3 also made to J. Wesley Allred by recommendation of the Farm Debt Administration. for An erroneous assessment 1937 taxes was corrected on property at the request of R. S. Jordan. On a request from the Roosevelt Drug Co., the commissioners accepted $403.36 for personal back taxes charged in the amount of The adjustment was $455.36. made on the recommendation of the county assessor and treasurer who stated that there was an over assessment for the years 36, 38 and 39. The commissioners accepted The commissioners accepted $350 from the Duchesne Land and Oil Co. in taxes for the years 1936, (Continued From Page 1) painting and repairing old toys. Mrs. Agnes Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pace and daughters, Ida and Phyllis, and funeral son, John, attended the services at Lehi for Mrs. Paces mother, Mrs. Keal. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Soyka spent the week end at Mrs. J. W. Rock-hill- s home. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brooks the and Ferris Casper attended funeral services of their cousin, Ronnie Casper at Charleston Monday. Mr. Casper was accidentally shot last Sunday wide out duck hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Muir spent Monday at Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Roberts and Lon Roberts spent Tuesday at Heber. Mrs. Alma Humes and young son returned home Sunday. Glen Carey spent the week end at Salt Lake City with his brother, Leon, who is attending school there. Scott Murdock and David Murdock spent Sunday at Duchesne and Fruitland. Bishop and Mrs. Baum spent Sunday at Fruitland. Mrs. Wm. Pace spent Tuesday at Duchesne. Jack McGuire was visiting old friends in Ducheshe Friday. He and his family have moved to Roosevelt from Neola, where they were engaged in the chicken business. G. V. Billings of the state capital was in Duchesne Monday taking care of his business interests and visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davis moved to Salt Lake City last week where he has employment. Mrs. Annie Johansen, Mrs. Davis mother, is moving into their house, Mr. Archer and Mr. Leffler of Park City spent the week end in Duchesne pheasant hunting. assistant Clarence Wonnacott, manager of the Hotel Utah and E. Haber of the University of Utah, registered at the Plaza Hotel for the pheasant hunt. Mr. and Mrs. H. Exeter, L. R. Ivers and Dick Fauscet pf Salt Lake City were guests at the Plaza hotel during the pheasant All persons having old or broken toys for which they have no further use are urged to donate them for this project. All persons wishing to donate are asked to leave their toys at the library. New Year Dance Harvey Hatch was appointed chairman of the New Years Dance committee and will appoint subcommittees to work with him on decorations, orchestra, etc. A sports activity project was again discussed in the club and it was moved by Clarence Foy and seconded by Verl Meyrick that the club become active locally toward sports and buy a basketball and volley ball. Harvey Hatch offered to bring his ping-pon- g game to the next meeting and if enough interest can be aroused the club will buy a set for use whenever desired. The next meeting of the club will be held November 20 at the Legion Chateau. hunt Saturday. Mrs. Valeria W. Driscoll of Kenilworth was a Duchesne visitor Saturday. Salt Lake City was in Duchesne Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Storm McDonald, 1937, 1938 and 1939 on 4,480 acres. Joe Hilton and son of Heber were The taxes were reduced from Duchesne visitors Sunday. This adjustment was $785.00. Parley Lambert of Roosevelt made because of the poor quality was transacting business in Duof this land and because there was chesne Monday. no prospect to collect any more Elray Larsen of Talmage was a than this amount. The land would Duchesne business visitor Tuesgo to auditors tax deed and event- day. Mrs. H. K. Baker and Mrs. M. ually the county would lose revenue. It was exphiined that the J. Camonile of Hueneme, Califorland has been offered for grazing nia, were guests last week of their purposes, but was considered such niece, Mrs. Axel Pierson. Saturday-Sunda- y poor quality by stockmen that it Luran Allred was confined to November 11 and 12 was impossible to lease it. his home for a few days last ROBERT DONAT and Other business transacted by the week because of illness. He Is GREER CARSON commissioners included the enter- able to be on the job again this in tainment of a delegation from week. Bluebell composed of Lyman BurCommissioners Lyle Young of GOODBYE MR. dick, R. A. Murray and Leslie B. Bridgeland, Floyd Case of Mt. EmCHIPS Goodrich asking to have an old mons and Willard Day of Roosey Wcdnesday-Thursdaroad put back into condition for velt were in Duchesne Tuesday to November 15 and 16 travel as it is necessary to the attend commissioners meeting. convenience of several families JEAN ROGERS and Ed Hart made a business trip ROBERT KELLARD living in that vicinity. This mat- to Salt Lake City Thursday. ter was referred to a committee Mrs. Wm. Morrison of Roosevelt previously appointed to investigate is a guest of Mrs. Jess Johnstun STOP LOOK AND the situation. this week. LOVE The commissioners sanctioned Mr. and Mrs. George Hill and And Shorts the appointment of health officers Mr. Harvey Partridge of Price in precincts where there are none. were Duchesne visitors Monday. Mr. Partridge who has been here for deer season remained for pheasant shooting. R. B. Danner, who has been a guest of his brother, J. W. Danner See I s Before Selling or Buying Alfalfa, Clovers or Grasses. since April, left for his home in Bridgeport, Connecticut, Tuesday Custom Cleaning on SEEDS, BEANS and GRAINS night. 1th Is Get In Touch Mrs. Wm. Seaton returned Friday from a few days visit with her daughter, Mrs. Floyd Wheeler at Whiterocks. 1438 P. O. Box 139 North 3rd West St. Wasatch 2760 Mrs. Mabel Paramour of Salt Lake City was a guest of her par(Next Door to Salt Lake Hardware) ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mickel-so- n Salt Lake City, Utah Mrs. ParaTuesday night. mour and Miss Maurine Billings played with the Rhythm Coeds at the Lady Jaycees dance Tuesday night. Mrs. Angus Brown of Falland, Nevada, is a guest of her mother, Mrs. La vina Mott. of Roosevelt Themis Costuros was in Duchesne Wednesday on business. R. R. Hackett of Vernal was transacting business in Duchesne I Will not be in My Office in Duchesne During Thursday. the Winter Months. Anyone Wishing Me to take County Attorney George Stewart of Roosevelt was in Duchesne Care of Their Dental Needs Will Please Come in Thursday on business in connection with the Pariette mine acciBefore December 15th. I Will Finish all Work dent which took the life of Howard McMullen. Begun Before That Date Legrand Mecham and Douglas Lindsay of Mtn. Home were Duchesne business visitors Wednesday. G. D. Meranda of Myton was in Duchesne Wednesday on business. J. Edgar Holder of Mt. Emmons was a business visitor to Duchesne Thursday. Lynn Stone, formerly of Myton, now of Salem, Utah, transacted business in Duchesne Tuesday. 3 Clarence Killian of Altonah was in Duchesne Tuesday on business. JELLO and JELLO PUDDINGS J. T. Murdock of Heber was in Duchesne on business Tuesday. For Tonights Dessert Alva Murdock of Heber is in Duchesne this week taking care of 3 Packages For his sheep interests. Ray E. Dillman of Roosevelt was a Duchesne visitor Tuesday. LaVar Merreli and Donald Mer-re- ll Sperry Wheat Hearts, of Salt Lake City, brother and nephew respectively of County Folgers Coffee, 1 pound Treasurer Porter Merreli were visiting him the first part of the week. Ivellog Corn Hakes, 3 for Dr. Henry Walker and a group of his friends from Salt Lake City Naturipe Mixed Vegetables, 3 for were hunting pheasants in Duchesne county Tuesday. 2 pound Liberty Bell Soda Crackers J. E. L. Carey of Fruitland was a business visitor to Duchesne Tuesday. Lamb Chops, pound Howard and Fdwin Rowley of Mtn. Home were business visitors Pork Shoulder Roasts, pound in Durhesne Thursday. F. L. Gilroy of COZY THEATRE We Buy Seed Kelly - Western Company By Pauline Beebe Dave Carroll of LaPoint is visiting in Altonah for a few days. Mr. and Mr3. Sabe Timothy of Roosevelt were visiting here Wednesday. George Carroll drove a herd of cattle to Roosevelt Wednesday. Maud Martin of the resettlement office at Roosevelt, demonstrated pressure cooking at the Aldon Car-ro- ll home Wednesday. Mrs. Geo. Barrett, Miss Blanche Barrett, Mrs. Clarence Jones, Mrs. George Carroll, Mrs. C. DeHaven, Mrs. Milton Anderson and Mrs. Lynn Farnsworth were present at the demonstration. Mrs. John Anderson went to Duchesne Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ver Dastrup are the proud parents of a baby boy, bom November 4th. Miss Gladys Petty is visiting in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Burke and daughters, Wanda and Carol of Vernal were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beebe Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Burke is Mrs. Beebes sister. Jack Allred went to Salt Lake City on business Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Mecham and Merlyn Mecham of Neola were Altonah visitors Sunday. Mothers Club Mrs. Cliff Mickelson and Mrs. Marvel Moore were hostesses to members of the Mothers club last Thursday evening, November 2nd at the Mickelson home. Mrs. Martha Shanks, Duchesne county nurse, gave a brief address on the duties of the public nurse. Present at the meeting were Mrs. C. W. Barton, Mrs. W. J. Bond, Mrs. Golden Berrett, Mrs. Edwin Carman, Mrs. A. C. Fitzwater, Mrs. Arthur Goodrich, Mrs. Leland Hair, Mrs Ralph Halstead, Mrs. Rulon J. Larsen, Mrs. F. L. Maxwell, Mrs. George Davis, Mrs. Donald Mrs. Tennis Poulson, Peterson, Mrs. Dean Powell, Mrs. Daryl Smith, Mrs. Edward Wilkins, Mrs. V. H. Meyrick, Mrs. Wilson Merk-le- y and Mrs. Harold Eldredge. Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Carman entertained at dinner Sunday. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pope of Idaho, who spent the week end in Duchesne visiting relatives and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Skewes and Mr. and Mrs. Lotus Fisher. Departing Matron Honored Members of the Wednesday club entertained Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Edwin Carman in honor of Mrs. Jack Skewes, who with her husband left Monday to make their home in Salt Lake City. Guest3 besides Mrs. Skewes and Mrs. Carman, were: Mrs. O. A. Halstead, Mrs. George Kohl, Mrs. Fred Johnson, Mrs. Ed Gee, Mrs. Max Peterson, Mrs. Blaine Foster, Mrs. Edward Wilkins, Mrs. Ed Hart, Mrs. Jess Johnstun and Mrs. Lawrence Pack. A lovely gift was presented to Mrs. Skewes from the club members. High score prizes both for honors and high score were won by Mrs. Peterson. Bride Honored Mrs. Frank Morrell entertained this week in honor of Mrs. Frederick W. Tatro, who before her marriage October 30th was Miss Guila Guests included Miss Morrell. Elva Abbott, Miss Ina Oman, Miss Owena Young, Mis3 Frances Case, Miss Betty Jo Morrison, Miss Kay Odekirk, Miss Venice Bench, Miss Miss Louella Marianne Foster, Wardle, Miss Virginia Lisonbee and Mrs. Ralph Halstead. Wednesday Oub Mrs. Ed Hart was hostess' to members of the Wednesday club this week. Guests were Mrs. O. A. Halstead, Mrs. Blaine Foster, Mrs. Max Peterson, Mrs. George Order Your Thanksghing Turkey Early M A It WELL S.. DUCHESNE UTAH MARRIAGE LICENSES Donald Arthur Nye, 21 of Vernal and Jennie Virginia Ellifritz, 19 of Vernal, November 2. Albert Williams, 25, of Park City and Fannie Frescott, 29, of Neola, November 4. The Record Office Specializes Fine Coiinncrclnl Printing In II lelc ban We take orders for cut 0 flowers and potted toil Plants ton com son ft PLAZA HOTEL Duchesne, Utah iisti .tire lent and and Market Price Sine Zirk last Spea Paid For Su dress fork ieni and Dressed Jibe Wf atruc Turkeys .cade srgar stude enrol Will Receive From November 13th to the 18th SHOP AND SAVE AT - - ation Pr sent th .KOHL lainir amus lathe Boarc Duchesne, Utah D. L. comb each For .Mayor i plime unpor lectio find comm M. L oio qumo mm HIS ROOSEVELT OLD-- 7 George Harrison 316 For 278 Presley Timothy 140 E. Hilmer Peterson 173 281 297 287 Richard Adams Michael C. Campbell Paul S. Hanson ..187 181 172 For Recorder John E. Wiscombe 292 Hollis G. Hullinger 155 For Treasurer Arnold Reef 305 Carlyle Reynolds 150 MYTON For Mayor R. E. Miller 58 Bliss V'. Lott Wilmer Murray 4 W, T. Fisher ... ..72 yr. Councilman 120 For James Dalgleish Every Drop More Delicious, Milder, Finer fet Still Available Councllmon 2-- Theodore Harmston C. Clair Larsen Clyde Larsen R. E. Waugh r. 116 129 125 Councllmcn W. A. Jennings .16 Now famous Old Quaker Whiskey has accomplished an astonishing thing. A thing they said couldnt be done but Old Quaker has done it! We have taken this fine, mellow, superb whiskey, already preferred by millions of men added one full extra and actually made Old whiskey that's to available every man! year of age Wualcer a f famous ?ve,Y Old Quaker is nowdrp 4 years old hner and more delicious than ever! E very drop ready to satisfy the taste of every man in America who appre-date- s quality. So fine is Old Quaker now so mel-lo- w and ripe at its sensational t.iat we believe 8 out of 10 men aha actually sample Old Quaker mill keep on buying it. Try famous Old Quaker now. ,nd out for yourself how much finer and mellower Old Quaker is than ever before, liuy a bottle of rich Old Quaker today! For Recorder Homer Robinson 130 For Treasurer Hazel Wood Waugh mandi erican unity betwe Toyac ued si Mue hers Johns tary t chapte ;ri Fore "Uti Councilman J. Leo Hanson For th liv CITIZENS PARTY For Mayor For out of Winl PEOPLES PARTY 23c 15c Womens Study Club Mrs. B. A. Jacoby washostess last Saturday afternoon to members of the Womens Study club. Mrs. A. J. Gerry gave a very interesting lecture on Mexican and Indian art and displayed a fine collection of examples of early Indian handiwork. Other members present were: Mrs. Titus Jones, Mrs. Rulon J. Larsen, Mrs. J. P. Madsen, Mrs. Lee Merkley, Mrs. A. M. Murdock, Mrs. Melvin Poulson, Mrs. Roy A. Schonian, Miss Anna Stark and Mrs. L. C. DUCHESNE 25c 17c n. Boa Dr. M. I. Meeker. Dentist 26c 26c 25c 27-2- 4. Municipal Election Count To My Friends and Patrons .15c 7. on NOTICE SPECIALS SATURDAY NOV. 11th This mysterious man was respon-sibl- e for the muddling of many of the students brains; with his mag. Harold Eldredge, Reporter ical powers. We were all mystified and puzzled until we werent The ninth grade went to Myton quite sure about anything especi-all-y Frilast teams with two softball some of those dry subjects we victorious home came and day, beat all take. However, we all enjoyed with both teams. The boys 21-his mystifying tricks and wish to of score their game with a thank him for the good time. a The girls came out on top with both were They score of The Duchesne Eagles are off to exfine games and the girls were a good strat this year. Anyone to ceptionally pleased after losing doubtful of our teams ability to Myton several weeks ago. win games this year, will find out differently as soon as basketball What happened around here season gets under way. The boys reWednesday? Perhaps you will have been under the direction of call the fact that a very myster- Mr. Meyrick for the past week and ious gentleman by the name of are all in fine physical shape. By Bobo was responsible for anything the time the trip to the southern that seemed out of the ordinary. part of the state is undertaken, the boys will be at about their EdKohl, Mrs. Fred Johnson, Mrs. and will be ready for the peak, Lawrence Mrs. and Wilkins ward forthcoming league games. Mrs. won was by Pack. High score Halstead and honor prize by Mrs. Intramural softball is holding Peterson. the interest of the students at the Art Club present time. The senior boys The Variety Arts club members have come through the fracas unwere guests last Thursday evening scathed by beating every other at the home of Mrs. Vernal Brom- team. The sophomore girls have ley. The hostess served delicious also been fortunate enough to refreshments to Mrs. Axel Pierclose to the games come the Jess of Mrs. Mrs. Tom Thomas, son, Johnstun, Mrs. J. P. Madsen, Mrs. without having ever been beaten. Titus Jones and Mrs. Ernest Schon-ia- High School Jaycees Will Sponsor Skating Rink Co Commissioners 130 STRAIGHT rR i uo, I.ASi HI cwictt the old set UCRi;, tP WHISKEY akfr co, INDIANA to Every Man! |