Show I Local Items ems of the I DUCHESNE AND JD VICINITY I t r. r Miss Lacy Wall is visiting in town I f for tor a few rew d day days Y t Everett sexto Sexton has moved i in town c of i 4 and will ill Crisman house Merlin Jones of or Hanna has spent k W f a eo up Ie or of days at the county seat I v. N r Mr and nd Mrs Howard Deming Doming will j occupy Mrs Burnhams Burnham's house hous t i Dr H. H M. M Walker Valker has tas returned a r b c r from rom a a. business trip to Roosevelt c- c Bjornson Joe p. p Miss Alberta BJornson Mrs J McAffee and Al McAffee l Yei were visitors tors from rom the north last Saturday r Miss Mis Jennie Brown has return returned d r jL to resume resume her position as clerk in the thet hOI Golden n Rule t t. t 1 Park is vis visiting visit visit- t E. E J J. J Beggs eg s of or City 1 ing the Lockharts and looking after atter his interests here ir Mrs Thacher who has been ll Ii at the r-the i the home of Mrs 1 Mrs rs James Hair has returned r turned to her home in III Tabby t 1 Mrs Mrs- Rosy Rose LeaVItt returned om on I Wednesday from rom a a. weeks week's visit vist to Provo t Mrs Maddison went to Roosevelt to-Roosevelt t on son Sa Saturday to as assist J. J A. A Washburn Washburn Wash Wash- burn ill in Institute institute work t. t Word from Arthur Orr that tha Syr tf 27 a comes he has enlisted and is hr now located at at Angel Island L M. M Ivan Bird made a flight to Duche Duchesne Duh Du Du- h che chesne e and back again to the upper y country cOuntr to continue his his- drive after atter subscribers for the tho Record T Monte Young moto motored ed out to Salt Salti t Lake to take the Marsing family who J basin for forthe i have been visiting in the w c the last two wo months it J i Mr and Mrs Bert Hartly entertained enter- enter If at dinner on Sunday the followIng following following fol fol- lowIng Hazel Orr the lowing guests Mrs l ij Misses Alice and Grace Todd k On Tuesday Mrs Willy entertained in honor of r her birthday Mrs Fr Frank r. t r T Br Brown Mrs J J. G. G Graves and Bishop G 4 1 o J. J Billings Billings I Craig Harmston n arrived from a am aJ m J 4 trip trin to the St country br bringing bring bring- ng- ng fe J j ing down Miss Miss' Erma Jo Jones es who will willi rL pf i i f- f spend the week en end in town r A crowd of anxious people waited wafted i on Saturday night for the picture 1 I sh show w to to begin in but the fil films which li had been sent for to Myton My ton failed fades J f t to arrive t r 0 Mr and Mrs J. J A. A Washburn motored mo r I ov over e to to Roosevelt 1 sevelt f for r the week end On the way way over Mr Washburn t i visited sited the Ue schools ls of or Antelope and U c yr Myton I tI J. J f At the residence of or Mrs Mrs F Feller ller on ont t Wednesday Mrs Mrs- J. J D Wimmer Wlm Wlm- k mer mer entertained tI the e ladies of theY the thet t Y Red Cross who who have been sewing at ata a 3 3 course dinner The The- The Relief Relief Relfe s society met metron on Tue Tuesday daj i j i afternoon afternoon and ancL made two quilts Orders Ord Ord- j r ers were xe received e for four tour others other i J r which will 11 be ma made e as soon as ble C If On Ore Wednesday ev evening Mrs Dr ry J Z Zimmerman entertained at a 3 course e dinner the following guests Mr and i k a it Mr Mrs M. M B B. B Pope Mr Ir and Mrs Thos c Firth Firth and Mr l Mr and Mrs Ch Chas s Dicker Dicker- ff- ff son eon 4 At the Duchesne hotel Is E. E R R. t r Davis ITh on one of or t the e Uintah Basin Oil company men He will be here for some time to to make to-make make experiments and h w lock over the field He has had 15 err i years experience i y There is strong talk of a bridge bridget t being eI g put in at place ty i near Utah Utahn Su Such a 11 a m move ve will be a ati ti wonderful benefit to th the people alo along g the river who now ha have o e to go over k i the the bench c. c f W Work rk will be e resumed next ext Monday Mon Mon- M Monday 1 1 da day op the Hartly bridge All An All material mate mate- 1 r ral rial is on the spot and it is thought possible to finish the bridge in one ft weeks week's time Bernard Liddell has 2 charge oL the work 1 t Supt J. J JA A A. Washburn made an of of- f Y facial visit to the Duchesne schools the first of the week He removed it the attendance pennant lennant and ed d it upon the tho Ioka loka school who head list this month with an attendance attendance attendance attend attend- ance of or 99 N NOn On Tuesday afternoon MrS MrS' R. R P Peale aJ Herrick gave a delightful card party for Cor forthe the benefit of the tile Liberty Bond Dond o of St St. P Pauls Paul's Guild Both bridge and were played and anda a number of ladies ladles whiled away the hours w with th their heir Red ed Cross knitting A crowd came down from Hanna consisting on of or Mr and Mrs Joe McAffee McAffee I f fee e Mr and Mrs Parley McAffee Al McAffee and Miss Misa Alberta BjornSon Bjorn- Bjorn Son sou Two T of or the of-the the McAffee boys we went out to enlist with their brother Dave in Charleston Mrs Edw Edward rd Mackie entertained on Wednesday s ny afternoon in honor of or orthe the Baby Club Present were Mrs Billings and daughter Mrs and daughter Mrs Kohl Kohland Kohland Kohland and son and Mesdames and Alt Miss Laura Marsing was a victim of a surprise party on Mond Monday y night The pa party ty was wasI I pleasantly arranged d dby by the eighth gr grade de pupils who loaded loaded loaded load load- ed wi with h lunch baskets baskets- made their presence felt Jelt when their ther shouts aroused the young lady to the fact that she had added another milestone milestone mile mile- sto stone t to her happy years rears The Ladies adies Literary club club was or- or last Sunday Sundar at the residence e eor of or Mrs J. J G. G Graves Members of or orthis this club cub are Mrs Mrs' Arthur BroWn Drown Mrs Frank Brown Mrs Mrs' F. F DI M. M Shel Shelton Shelton Shelton ton Mrs Willy Mrs Wooly and Mrs John Madsen Th The club will meet twice a month on Saturday af af- A delicious lunch wasI was I served by the h hostess stess The entire community is IS' well wen acqua acquainted ac ac- qua with the footbridge at the Winslow ranch ranch and many remember numerous occasions of pleasure which center around the historic place The bridge bridge waS waS' was put put in twelve years year ago agu when Duchesne was Theodore The Winslow brothers will wm in the near future l' l replace place it it with ith a wa wagon ou bridge On last ast Saturday the school gave a a. a Thrift Stamp rally at atthe atthe the Liberty theatre The various rooms gave ye songs and speeches speech s were made by Mayor M M. B. B Pope R. R M M. Pope and Laird Dean Miss Harper sang After the War Var to to Home Sweet Ho Home e. e Reports showed that the Third Fourth and Fifth grades were were in the purchase of or Thrift Stamps Outgoing passengers rs on the Stage and Transportation company company are as follows J J. J JO O. O J. J M M. M Mick Mick- olson Alice Martin Christy Larson Mary Wilson J J. L. L Lindsay C. C A Peacock Wm Mann Bert Giles Thos Kennson A A. A L. L Anderson Bert Shelton J. J S. S Birch Wm L. L Allred all for Helper Boneta Rutherford Earl rl Leaver Roosevelt R R. R l I Myton ton Mrs Ernest entertained the Standard Bearers club on Wednesday Wed afternoon First prize was won by Mrs Martha Johnson first gentlemen's prize by Ed Hart Ladles Ladles' free tree for or all by Mrs Ed Hart and I gentlemen's fr free e for all by Thos Firth A New England lunch was served consisting of ot Boston baked beanS bean Boston brown bread pumpkin pie with whipped cream and coffee cortee Word has been received from W. W W. W Armstrong state food inspector that Duchesne must mist observe meatless and md days das in compliance with the tho law passed by Congress Tuesday is to be meatless day and da day and the people shall refrain from rom eating any kind of meat on that day and on FrIday Friday Fri day neither pork nor hind quarter of or beef is to be eaten eaten On On Monday evening in honor of or Paul Billings' Billings birthday his hs wife wire entertained entertained en en- at a very unique but de delightful delightful I dinner The whole affair was planned as a joke and everything every thing was transacted in n a reversed manner The dessert for instance beIng being being be be- ing served first and the turkey last The personnel of the party was as follows Mr and Mrs Mr Cammerer Mr and Mrs Alt lt Mr ant and Mrs Lockhart Mr and Mrs Fellors Mr and Mrs Lusty Miss Agnes Laird Dean and E. E J. J Beggs Deggs of Park City Cily The ev evening was was' spent playing bridge A babyboy baby boy was born at atthe the home nome of Guy Davis this morning mother and andson andson Bon son arc are getting along nicely and the father father is elated Report reaches here that E. E D. D MacDougall MacDougall Mac Mac- Dougall Dugall formerly of My Myton ton is now teaching school in weber county ne near r Ogden and that he and Mrs MacDougall MacDougall MacDougall Mac- Mac Dougall have separated Mrs J Ji A. A Washburn received the sad news of the thee death of her nepheW Wayne Loveless The young man had enlisted and nd was located at Camp Dodge near De Moines Iowa He was in the he ambulance corps and fell a victim to pneumonia 1 Mr rr and Mrs lira Washburn Washburn Washburn Wash- Wash burn will leave for huntington to attend the funeral which will occur on Sunday Miss Mis Hazel entertained at aBridge n a Bridge party at the home of Mrs Cammerer Cammerer Cam Cam- Thursday evening Prizes were won by Mrs M M. M B B. B Pope and Mr Cammerer Cam- Cam To describe the lunch tunch is is to quote one of the guests who said it was simply imply a Big Feast Invited were Mesdames Billings Cammerer Dickerson Dicker- Dicker son Alt Lohl Zimmerman Feller Firth Lockhart Gray and M. M B. B Pope Billings Billings' Cammerer Dickerson Al Alt t Kohl Zimmerman Feller Firth M M. M B. B Pope Lockhart and Gray Wilford Abbott has been very ill the past week with pneumonia but his condition is somewhat improved Mr and Mrs l Playford left Monday for W Colorado Mr Playford having decided to return and file on a homestead in in that part of the world Dr Padget was called Tuesday to the home of Thos Smith a few miles th this s side of Myton l to wait on one of the little boys who was sud suddenly enly stricken with monia Letters from her home near Dexter in the southeastern part of Missouri inform Miss l Ruth i Harper that that section is experiencing experiencing experiencing ex ex- ex- ex one of the most severe winters in history The residents are contending with two feet of snow with the mercury mercury mercury mer mer- cury eighteen below I HOTEL DUCHESNE Mrs Ners Milo Maxim Milo Coola Milo 1 Grace Thompson Ray V Wilkins lkins J. J L L. L Anderson Salt Lak Lake F. F F. F 0 O DoolIn Ogden Mrs E E. E Johnson La- La I point Nan Barney Leavitt C. C J. J Neal Vernal J J. J Leslie Anderson Anderson Salt Lake Jules Kelly Ogden Mrs F F. F F. F Pierce My Myton ton A. A E. E McAffee Duchesne Joe Murdock Heber e r Chas Walker er Myton 1 David Bennion Vernal Vernal Ver Ver- nal Paul Paul J. J Crabtree Salt Lake A. A c cf Ci Harmston H. H M. M Beck Salt Lake J. J H. H Luk Luke Heber M. M Glassman Glassman- Price R. R E. E Miller 1 Dayton Myton H. H Rech Reich Salt Lake Lake Frank Provo Provos Tom Jones Heber Earl Leaker Salt Lake J J. J M. M Allred Bennett Dennett A. A P P. P Murdock Heber Hber Mrs 1 Gunder Gunderson on Altonah Altonah E. E R. R Davis Salt Lake alce W. W F j Woolsey Miss L. L Wall Wail Dayton Myton JesO Jes- Jes 10 O Corner V Vernal r f i ff f 1 HO HOTEL EL GRANT GRANTt Wm Haddon Vernal Vernal- Boneta Rutherford Roosevelt Levi Lev Jensen Boneta Doneta Owen Pulley Strawberry Wm Mann Provo Levi Lev Jensen lensen Bo Boneta Boneta Boneta neta O. O W. W Allen W. W E Lewis Altonah Robert Robert Maxwell R. R I. M. M Craven Bill cra Mont 1 Francis Francis' Brooks Fruitland d Dewey Dewe Merriweather Boneta E E. R. R Purdy Duchesne Wm Hadd Haddon n Vernal F. F M M. J Jolley Talmage D. D D. D D l f M. M Murdock Mur Mur- Murdock dock Fruitland M. M Ivan Bird Du Duchesne Duchesne chesne Jep Thamar Helper Alma Wagstaff Tabiona T. T 1 A. A White Tabiona Tab Tabi- ona Vim Wm Haddon Vernal B. B T. T Clark Tabiona Lincoln Clark Clark Fruitland Fruitland Fruit Fruit- land J. J M. M r. r McCormick l Salt Lake W. W C. C Brown Salt Lake Laker Wm Price Vernal E E. E E. E Larson TabIona Arden Arden Arden Ar- Ar den Drollinger Roosevelt J. J A AYoung AYoung AYoung Young Mt 1 Home P. P 0 0 O. O Maddison Boneta Doneta I LOCAL NEWS By U Utice Ice Brown Eighth Grade A birthday party was given given In in honor of or 1 Miss L Laura ura parsing Marsing on her fourteenth birthday at the tho Marsing l residence residence January Januar Miss 1 Maggie Davis is at school again She She has been a absent sometime sometime some- some time on account of sickness 1 ss Mr Earl F F- F Jensen Jensen Jensen-is Is Is a visitor at Fruitland during this week There Ther will be a large masquerade ball given at Fruitland February 22 The Duc Duchesne 1 school is proud to say that the following pupils have been neither tardy nor absent durIng during during dur dur- ing the first half halt year Seventh grade gracie Fred Pope Alton Alexander Lula Westover Earl Sixth grade N Nellie od Fourth and F Fifth rth grades Max Pope Will wm Marsing Marsing Mar Mar- sing Bing Joseph Brown Clarence Deeben Deeben Deeben Dee- Dee ben Lyle Clayton Brennick Third grade Tom Wilkins Fannie Davis Barr Darr Washburn Mildred S Ste- Ste e. e Second grade Harold Ho Holdaway daway Fred Washburn M Bottom Ethel First grade Emely M Madsen Margaret Ollie Steele Raymond Ramond Alexander Supt i. i J. J A. A Washburn visited the and Wed Wed- Duchesne school Tuesday The Thrift Stamp Drive which lust closed was very success successful CuI The school has an average of 95 0 in n thrift card owners The campaign closed with an an appropriate program in the Liberty theatre There will be an an entertainment given by the school on Washington's birthday February ary- ary 22 Mrs Florence B B. B Madsen attended the teachers teachers' institute at Roosevelt Saturday She discussed the primary instructions given at the recent convention convention con con- venton of the U U. U E. E A. A The W. W O. O W. W met Thursday for forthe forthe the Installation of f the newly elected I officers Dr and Mrs l J. J E. E Zimmerman entertained at dinner Wednesday evening Mr and nd Mrs Tom Firth Mr l and M Mrs S' S M. M B B. B Pope and Mr 1 and Mrs C. C I. I Dickerson Miss Jenne Jennie Jenne Brown rown Miss Luclle Lucile Brown Drown and Mrs Glen Lambert have moved into the house Just opposite the school house The Duchesne Creamery puts out 2000 pounds of butter per week The MIlos theatre troupe will be bein bein bein in Duchesne January PART I. I There was a young salesman named Snell Who tried advertising to sell To a dealer so slow That his works wouldn't go And his answer answer was simply Oh Hell P PART ART II This salesman just stuck to his plan Till the dealer his system did scan Then he winked his right eye And the ads he did buy Now they call him That live dealer man Cow Found Red cow white hind l legs gs marked swallow fork upper bit left ear crop off right Branded ML l connected on left thigh At Alma Poulson's ranch Duchesne PRODUCE WILL ILL BE DE HIGH mOHo The war must continue and nd every everything thin the farmers produce will be higher than it is 15 now or remain fully as a high The Uintah basin is growing rapidly Labor saving machinery is ie little in use out here The C. C W. W 1 M M. Co at at Roosevelt is prepared to take care of all your wants in n the implement harvesting machinery and hardware lines Our stuck stock per ver permits permits mits mUs you to buy now v things that you will need later whether it is a Cobblers Cobbler's outfit or a Pony tractor or a 75 H. power Caterpillar tractor trac trac- tor We have nearly |