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Show Duchesne Locals Heber.Goff is enjoying a visit from his mother, who came over from Sandy last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brennlek motored mo-tored In from San Diego, California, last weey to. visit with home folks at I'tahn. A hunch of the boys spent the day last Sunday getting: the Duchesne airport air-port in shape. Another day with a caterpillar and gTader . will put the field in fine shape. So that everyone may know the time their letters will have to reach the Duchesne postoffice for the outgoing mail supervisor Young has Instructed the drivers not to leave Duchesne until un-til alter 10 oelock a. m. If your letters let-ters are mailed before ten they should go out. . It. L. lriee, who has been employed at the Schonlau Furniture Company, has Revered his connections in thaf capacity, Dr. White is .adding another room to his office on the west side. William Jolly was In Duchesne Monday Mon-day and disposed of his lots, 9 and 10, block 52, Duchesne, to Ernest Odekirk. Mrs. Orron Smith spent last week with home folks iu Ileber. The county recorder's office shows a transfer of 67.26 acres from Albert Stephenson to C. W. Baker and Floyd Baker. Mrs. Irvin Caldwell was called to Vernal Sunday ou account of the ser-ioufc ser-ioufc Illness of her mother, Mrs. Tom Brown. Lorin Caldwell, who wus operated on for appendicitis in Price last week Is getting along nicely according to last report. For a few days after the operation his condition was considered serious. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Feller left lust week for Denver and llJttleton, Colorado, Colo-rado, to visit with relatives ana friends. Several small boys of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Young and Mrs. Thompson had a narrow escape Saturday evening when they threw dinamlte caps, they had found somewhere, into the fire they .-luyl. built outside. Some of the boys were pretty well peppered by pieces of the caps. Dr. White was called and found that the pieces had not penetrated pene-trated very deep. They were lucky that some of the pieces did not enter the eyes of some of the boys. We are authorized by Mrs. Orron Smith, president of the Parent-Teacher association, that a meeting Is c:illed for October 10 for the purpose of reorganization. re-organization. Lotus Fisher, the popoular postoffice tTerk, left. Friday of last week for a two weeks' visit with home folks in Buhl, Idaho. It. B. Patterson, resident engineer of the State Road Commission at Frult-land, Frult-land, spent Thursday night in lhi chesne. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. McGee of Price spent several days in Duchesne last week. Mr. McGee having matters to attend to . While here they were the giwsts of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Porter. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Nutter of Xinemlle were Intown last week attending at-tending court. ftl. C. Ilo'isecruft, state bridge engineer, en-gineer, Mr. llupglns, bridge engineer of the Federal Bureau of Roads, and It. Simpson, resident engineer were in the Uintah Basin most of last week lu-siiecting lu-siiecting the roads and bridges and also outlining bridge work In this Basin for next year. Jack Sweet, Al Mulr, Mrs. L. Mulr, and Mildred Young were in Jr'alt Lake u few days. J. E. L'Caey was Su Duchesne n business a few days. Gry Tice, brother of Mrs. Clinton Carey and his friend of lied Granite Wlss, are here looking after Mrs. Carey's cattle and farm business. Mr. Delar Tingey has left the road project to attend school at iLogan, his home town. lie has spent the suun-iuer suun-iuer here. Mr. Hart Stalllngs left Saturday to atteud school in Salt Lake at the University, Uni-versity, He has been employed with the roud company. Golden E.' Brown, Hart Stalllngs, Delar Tingey, and Mrs, J. W. Rock-! biil siKjit the week-end In Salt Lake. Mrs. Francis Brooks sient a few days in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Joe BeiKeuer of Midway accoinimnied her. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. McMillan are spending a few days in Ileber with relatives. Miss Corlune Moffitt entertained a few friends Saturday evening at Mrs. Rockhill's. Wade Moffitt ;uid Abe Sorenson of Myton were in town on Monday transacting trans-acting business. Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Pope entertained the following guest.s at a , delightful picnic Sunday evening: Messrs und Mesdames It. G. Porter, A. J. Orr, Arthur Ar-thur Brown, Roy Schoniun, C J. Preece, and Mrs. E. W. Schonlan, Mrs. R. M. Pope, Alice M. Todd, Helene Harmston and R. A. Gillis. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Todd were the guests of their daughter Alice M- Todd on Sunday. James Dalglelsh returned Sunday from Salt Lake CSty where he spent several days on business. Seventeen little guests were entertained enter-tained hy Mrs. Melvln Poulsen Sunday afternoon at a Birthday party for her daughter, Sharon. The luncheon table was centered, .with a beautiful birthday birth-day cake holding four candles. St. Paul's Guild met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C J. Preece. Mrs. J. W. Johnstun entertained the following guests at a birthday party for Mrs. Titus Jones, Saturday evening: eve-ning: Mr. and Mrs. Titus Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Guy HolIenleck, Mrs. Dalglelsh Dal-glelsh and Alice M. Todd. The Mah Jongg club met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Titus Jones. Wm. Jolley of Tabiona was in town Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Goff of Tooele spent the week end with relatives In Duchesne. Jay Pope and Lawrence Pack left Monday for a hunting trip along the Green river. |