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Show jftijyw I UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH ARCADIA ',rs- - Ethel Beel,e Smith and Clarence and Melba Barbara, ntrhteis, i.mfoi d Maxfield, Dona vti Odham were Rcose-ve- lt - W. ,.3 Fow-KatHe- en w1ST visitors and Mis. Clarence Jones to vis-,- t r.otoi ed to Provo Thursday Jones sister, Webley lay at Leota Jenson Sun" Austin Cope was on 13 at the LDS. hospitaloperated Apnl fer tfs Mrs. Lue Claire Johnson of Rcosevelt ill. vas a visitor m i0Ka Miller, vi ho is Sunday Zoumaiakis, Tony Mis. James Lloyd, Geoige and Richard Clark iwere in Lemon and Pauline Airs. Paul Lloyd weie Roosevelt on business Thursday. W G Gentry Sat Beebe spent a few urday.' Olive jlis ClareMr and Mrs jawvisitmg- her sister, Mrs. Cm oft Stone en--nce DeHaven of Duchesne last tamed the Young Mamed week. tS G1Ub at their home Fnday Gilbeit Beebe took Albert Claik night ThursRoosevelt to Aiax Jon son came and childien in from Caldental work done. ifornia last week for a few day to get days Pr Mdes and Martha Shanks wsit with his father, J. w. Jenson. at for Mr. and Mrs. Chaues typhoid ,,ere inoculated Percival school Thursday. and family spent the week end m Bill Morenis Provo, the guests of Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. juy Percival. moved to Iolta last week. Ganett Stone was a Salt Lake is Davis helping improve Ed the looks of the town by giving visitor this week. Mi. Baiker of the Salt Lake hi5 house a coat of paint. Charlie Fcote returned home cattle yards was in loha on business Sunday. after a buef visit in Sunnyside. Mrs. Leo Johansen- - and son and Ray Jordan of Roosevelt was a daude Richens, spent a few days business visitor m Ioka Saturday. Mrs. William Linck entertained m Vernal on business last week. he Thursday Club at her home m Mrs Eddie Chatlin and sons ol mothlyton, April 9 with the following Logan aie here visiting her Thompson. nembers piesent: Mattie Morten-ien- , er, Mrs. Caroline Mr. and Mrs. Jess Burke anu Myrtle Nelson, Edith Gentry, caughtei s of Vernal were guests -- eah Hatch, Margaret Lloyd and of Mrs Bui kes sister and brether-n-laviolet Gentry, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ray Jones came home last Satbeebe, Monday. urday after spending the winter Ern-noit Murray. Kathryne DeBloois of Mt. isi as a week end guest of her Sunday School Conference was held in the Icka Ward Hall Sunsster, Elbe De Bloois. Mrs. Oscar Beebe entertained at day, Apnl 12 with several stake quilting Friday the following officers present. The La Point M I. A. brought ladies: Edna Merrick, Elsa Chides-te- r, Verme Shiner, Loreen Cald- the play to Ioka Monday night. Luke Clegg of Alterra was in well, Janet Beebe, Alberta Beebe, Ellen Madsen, Ida Conklin. Ioka Sunday. Lionel Mernck spent the week James B. Lemon shipped his end with his family from Sunny-sidbeef steers to Ogden Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Angus enGlen Maxfield i3 moving his tertained the following guests at after dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. family back to Altonah the winter in Kenil- Woodward and son of Neola, Mr. spending worth. and Mrs. Hodgekensen of Vernal, Glen Mohlman was a business Mrs. Glover Dye of Neola, Edna visitor at Rocsevelt Monday. Angus of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mr. Hans Jacobsen and son Mrs. Hugh Percival and children Jarold were in Roosevelt Monday. and Mrs. Arvilla Dennis of Pueblo, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olsen and Colorado. Grant Smith made a trip to WyMrs. Otto Lloyd, Mrs. Charles Hardman, Mrs. Emil Anderson, oming this week. Mrs jr - appendicitis. GUn Remund and httie Dr. Murray and County Nurse g liter of Duchesne spent Fn- - Martha Shanks were in Arcadia Saturda-her Tuesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs inoculating J. A. Anga. for typhoid. Thursday. yr v p. Mrs. Marion S. Shields"" I .entry Fle-niat- is ci e. Are YOU the observant type? If youre the observant type, quick to spot details, youll notice that Cream of Kentucky is made with the unexcelled limestone water of Cove Spring. No wonder its "double-ric- h your best buy if you vant the cream of Kentuckys finest Bourbons. , Mis. Thomas M. Gilbert, who has been 111 with mumps, is recovering. Several other members of her family are recovering from mumps and whoeping cough. Billie Carman and s Douglas are out of school with mumps Mrs Hazel Farnsworth and Mrs. Lacey Thayne of Mountain Home were Thursday guests at the home of Air. and Mrs. D. B. Farnsworth. Bishop Hale Holgate, L. J. Gilbert, Manon Ross and T. R. Cope left Sunday for Salt Lake City to oe at the bedside of Austin Cope duting his operation. Mrs John Richens received werd Tuesday morning of the death of her father, Ed Montgomery, at the L.DS. hospital in Salt Lake City. Mr. Montgomery has been in poor health for several years. He has been a government ditch rider in the Arcadia division for ten or jnore years and has served the community well. He leaves a host of friends to mourn his loss. He is survived by his widow, Nora McAffee Montgomery, three children, Mrs. Lila Mae Richens, Donald, and Hope Montgomery. Lola Perkins spent the week end with her parents at Mt. Emmons. Miss Laree Thayne of Salt Lake Hor-rock- City spent the past week visiting at the D. B. Farnsworth home. Alilton Lai sen and Sharon Holgate made a business trip to Salt Lake City Sunday. Miss Blaudwyn Peterson of Myton is employed at the L. J. Gilbert Home. Air. and Airs. W. W. Gurr and daughter Chene of Salt Lake City were Friday visitors at the home of Air. and Mrs. Lynn Ross. were The following dinner guests Sunday at the home of Air. and Mrs. Lynn Ross: Mrs. J. D. Arthur Alassey, Mrs. Massey, Thelma Whitney and son Philip Harrison of Vernal and Airs. Bill Martin of Salt Lake City. Ed Zirker and Merrill Taylor are employed at the Elaterlte mines In the Strawberry district. Monday evening at the ward chapel a party was given In honor D. Farnsworth, a of Kenneth Alanne in Uncle Sams service. Games and dancing were enjoyed during the evening by a large group of young folks from Arcadia Refreshments and Bildgeland. were served. Kenneth left Tuesday evening for Salt Lake City, Friday, April accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Famswoith. He expects to leave Salt Lake City Wednesday D. B. MNE for San Diego. Primary conference was held here Sunday. An interesting program vv as carried . out by the Primary children. Superintendent Stake Gladys Rosa conducting. Superintendent of the Primary, Helen Odekuk of Duchesne, was In attendance. She spoke, giving Her some choice suggestions. son, Keith Duke, accompanied her. !! to the music of Jonnie Johnson and his Hammond Electric Organ at the The Record does Expert Printing! COZY THEATRE HS-Be-- Saturday & Sunday APRIL 18 & 19 Ho By the Myton Bridge 8 to 12 p.m. Every Night John Payne and Alice Faye IN Week End in Havana Admission 73c per couple (Technicolor) Roosevelt Ward Hall in Roosevelt W. G. Gentry and Mrs. Tom Gen- try were Roosevelt visitors 17, 194 Wednesday, April Mon- day. Geneva Webb spent last week in Salt Lake. Louie Galloway of Roosevelt was in Ioka Tuesday. Mrs. James B. Lemon was shopping in Rcosevelt Tuesday. 29-- 2 Utah State Nutrition Council and Utah State Press Association Duchesne County Defense Council Duchesne County Nurses Defense Committee Duchesne and Uintah County Ncm spapers Agnes Brooks Mr. and Mrs. J. E. L. Carey had as their dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Rasmussen, Carey Fisher and Lynn Carey, all of Salt Lake. Golden E. Brown of Ogden 13 spending a few days at the Wm. Clifton home. Air. and Mrs. Frances Brooks spent Alonday at Duchesne. Those attending the funeral services of the little son of Mr. and Airs. Melvin Sweat at Myton Friday were Mr and Mrs. Joseph Sweat, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sweat, Robert Sweat and Mrs. Ella Sweat. Air. and Mrs. Bert Young and sons and Jack Young spent Sunday at Strawberry and Duchesne. Air. and Mrs. Cleston Pace and Mr. and Mrs. Letter Sweat of American Fork spent the week end with their parents at Fruit-lan- Kitthen Short Course in mmiQM Xfi Conducted By Julia Lee r ; yr - AA & a . Jf 2 d. wyia 86 PROOF STRAIGHT BOIRBON WHISKEY SCHENLEY DISTILLERS CORP .NYC. The removing of spots and stains from upholstery is quite a problem. To be done properly, it is necSdry p deteimme the nature and age of the stain, whether ana cr flat fabric, type of fiber in construction of fabric the effect of agent upon the cou r, s r and general appearance of the fabric. It is not a sometimes easy to determine the nature of a stain and 'lour velvets, course, of not the age. Pile fabrics are, . and the flat fabrics are the satins, damasks, brocades, et It is, perhaps, unnecessary to mentionofthe general spots, but instructions with relation to Die removal the of success opeiation they aie necesaty for the clean 1. Use clean cloths at all times and be sure a Perat'0" any used throughout c is h portion of the let f 2. A neutral soap must be used in cases calling soap suds. 3. The use of hot water is to be avoided in Dc stains except where absolutely necessary. It shouia run. to cnance a has it wiped off immediately before 4. Do not use any gasoline ss a cleaning lead 'vhich is colored or which contains tetra-ethas 5. Do not use bleaches or reducing agents such peroxide. Javell water, chloride of lime, hydrogen to come in contact 6. Do not permit cleaning solvents with the skin on the upper arms or the body. May pr duce local nutation. 7. Do not bieathe the fumes of cleaning solvents, since In Urge quantities they are usually , tho start well o 9. In removing grease spots, spot and rub towaids it. Lessens possibility )f n 9. Always apply cleaning matenal with a brush, never dnectly. and ia (i,e Carbon tetiacnlonde is m & will real0'e fq.nn-s recommended dry cleaner. It a , and .i, and oil at lip stick stains, shoe polish ins, tar and others. stain-remov- ii & Editor of "The Family Circle magazine; author of the Her ser"Kitchen Course in Nutrition. vices are being made available by Safeway Stores as part of their contribution to helping every housewife give her family the health benefits of better nutrition. widely-acclaime- d CURTAINS 20c Panel We Are In Duchesne Tuesdays and Fridays tiai 7i!i 1 -- ,r C ' ,r Wet Wash, 23 lb. limit iit BASIS 7 1' l-- 2c LAUNDRY Vernal, Utah 1 your chance to really fmJ out nutrition is all about Now, food authority transfor the first time, lates technical, scientific terms into practical ideas and information you can use and actually shows you how every day to make many of the nutritious dishes she talks about. Today every woman who prepares a meal has a great responsibility in helping to build a stronger nation. Not only for the war, but for years to come. New discoveries about foods and cooking show that many of our old ideas must be changed HIRE'S SHIRTS each 13c Rough Dry, lb. 1 Director of Safeway Stores Homemakers Bureau; Home Economics al Per lb. .DiJ one of Americas foremost Home Economists; Mr. and Mrs. Cleston Pace and Mrs. Alma Humes and family1 spent Sunday evening at the sheep camp with Mr. Alma Humes on Blue Bench. Air. and Mrs. Joseph Sweat were called to Duchesne Tuesday by the illness of their daughter, Margie, who has been staying with her sister, Mrs. David Baum. Airs. J. W. Rockhill had as her dinner guests Sunday Air. and Airs. Hart Stallings and family and Airs. Thurston of Salt Lake. I or precious food values will be lost. So come to this Victory Cooking School The Kitchen Short Course in Nutrition. Spend a couple of hours listening to Mrs. Wright and watching her as she dramatize! nutrition for you in clear, terms. Bring along a pencil and paper to make notes on the things you will hear and see. Youll gam a lot of good, everyJay, practical information that's extremely valuable now and that youll profit from through years to come. New ideas . . . such as Cooking Vegetables by Color - frinti Eif a uiircii an imtur j aliyp Cooking in Less New Wartime Desserts How Nutrition Really W orl.s Time How to Where to Cct Those Vitamins More Adjust Recipes for This Altitude More Nutrition for Attractive Foods Your Monc! Plan now to attend this Victory Cookir -and School. Lvetjthinq is entrely free every woman is cordially invite J. We suggest that you come early and bring toe men folks. A Safeway Stores contribution in tba interest of a stronger, healthier America. Ml |