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Show Duchesne Locals Ed Hart made a business trip to Rait Lake last Thursday. Mrs. Paul Wllklns and son of Roosevelt Roose-velt were week end visitors with Jlrs. "Wilkin's mother, Mrs, Etta Ddckirk. Ralph Murdoek, after some time spent in Duchesne, returned to Wyoming Wyom-ing to resume his duties there. Mrs. William Senit(n is spending the week with her daughter, Hts. Floyd Wheeler in Myton. o Mrs. Jess Johnstim was in the clerk's office the first part of the week while Mr. Case was looking for deer. Mr. and MrMs. Lowe Ashton returned re-turned Sunday evening from a trip to Salt Lake. o B. W. O'Tool and family spent Sunday with 15. D. Palfreyman in Deep Creek. All of the Duchesne teachers attended atten-ded the U. E. A. convention in Salt Lake on the 17th. 18th and 10th. o Dr. White made a trip to Ogden Tuesday of last week, returning Thursday, Thurs-day, e-3Ir. and Mrs. .Mont Poulson motored motor-ed . to Ileber Monday to visit with friends and relatives there. Mrs. E. W, Schonian, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Jay Pope to s'alt Lake Wednesday of last week, returning Sunday. o Your last chance to register is October 29. Don't neglect this duty. You can register at the clerk's oflice of the board of education.' ' A slight frost Monday morning done some damage to the more tender vegetation. This has been a most wonderful fall. Mr. and Mrs. Lititellus Burdick of Mt. Emmons, are vi.sitlng with their daughter, Mrs. Guy Ilollenbeck this week. Mrs. Arthur Orr and children accompanied ac-companied Miss Alice Todd to her home in Myton Sunday, all returning Monday morning. o Mrs. Florence B. Madsen Is receiving treatment at the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Iake. Mrs. Calvin Walker is teaching her school. Mrs. Zella Cowan went to Salt Luke Wednesday returning Saturday. Mrs. J. M. Mickelson also spent the week end In Salt Lake. .Mr. and Mrs. CMifton Mickelson mo-' tored to Salt Laire Thursday, to "Mantf Saturday, and returned home Tuesday. Tues-day. Mr. andv Mrs. Mout. PpuJsoq, ;. Mt, arid MrsMelviii Poulson arid Mr, and Mrs. Tennis Poulson went "to J Hold en Friday for the deer hunt. 0 Mrs. Albert Stephenson1 and danuh-ter danuh-ter Mildred went to Salt Laic Wednesday Wed-nesday returning Sunday, 'after visiting visit-ing friends in Provo. o The county recorder's books show transfer of lots 15' and 10, block 28, from Mrs. Clndis Anderson Neilsou to Mrs. Leland Hair. !illss Zella Rust, who Is working in the office of county farm agent, Mr. Funk nnd Gs. V. Billings, spent . the week end with her parents in Mt Emmons. This seems tOihav been a good season sea-son for the deer hunter from the number num-ber that is coming in. W. A. Paxton arrived home 'Monday from Kanosh with his deer. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Paxton attended attend-ed the U. E. A. convention.. Mr. Paxton Pax-ton going to Kanosh Saturday for the deer hunt, and Mirs. Paxton returned to Duchesne. Mrs. Oscar Kirkham and sons Norman Nor-man and Ned of Salt 'Lake spent the week end with Mrs. Kirkham's father, A. M. Murdoch. Mrs. E. E. Stevens returned with them. Lotus Fisher, after spending two two weeks vacation with parents at Buhl, Idaho, returned to his duties In the post office Tuesday of last week. Mrs. John Walters gave one of her big dinners at her home on the Strawberry Straw-berry river last Sunday. In addition to her neighbors In that section several sev-eral from Duchesne were guests. Mrs. Charles Barton returned home from Kentucky last week. Mts. Barton Bar-ton attended the American Legion convention with Mr. Barton and remained re-mained over to visit relatives in that state. o A. L. Rasmussen had the misfortune misfor-tune to get his hand punctured with a bullet, last Saturday while cleaning clean-ing his gun to go deer hunting. Instead, In-stead, he came to Duchesne and had Dr. White dress the wound. o Miss Ilelcno Ilarmstou of Roosevelt, who has lrecn working at the Duchesne Drug Company for some time, left Monday for Denver where she will complete Jicr course In pharmacy-1 at the Capitol School of Pharmacy .at that place. Mrs. Victor Duke and children," ac-coniiwnied ac-coniiwnied by Mrs. Grant Murdoek, went to Ileber Thursday of last week. Mrs. Murdoek continued on to Salt Lake. Mr. Duke motored to Ileber Sunday and brought Mrs. Duke aud the children home with him. o Ralph Blackburn, the 18 year old son of Mir. and Mrs. J. II. Blackburn, formerly of . Duchesne, died In Salt Lake last week, the funeral being held last Saturday. Mrs. John P. Mhdsen and Mrs, J. Albert Stephenson of Duchesne Du-chesne attended the funeral. . '. o James Hatch's car that was stolen out of his yard several nights ago was found Sunday "at the K ranch in Colorado. Colo-rado. The car was not hurt hi any way, except one tire was badly damaged. It had been left Reside Re-side the road and a farmer pulled it into his yard. Sheriff Mitchell brought the car In. o Mrs, E. W. Crocker gave a birthday birth-day party Tuesday of last week In honor of the seventh birthday anniversary anniver-sary of her daughter Marjoiie. The Loris, Dena and Hall Duke, Doris following little friends were present: Ann and Billy Mhrdock, Beth Paxton, Betty Jane and Elaine Sadler, Betty and Bobby Preece, Bobby Parter. Boil-by Boil-by Schonian, Sunny and Billy Orr, Blaine Pack, Alfred Mitchell, Jack and Jerry O'Tool and Bernlce Whit-ford Whit-ford The youngsters enjoyed a welnie roaBt on the banks of t'e Duchesne about a mile below town. |