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Show Lionel Jensen of Neola spent Tuesday Tues-day in Duchrsr.e 0:1 business. V.rz. TILr. Jcnc? cr.tertr.Iii'; J the Mah" J ."..") Thursday cvonias. 2J::. J;. (.'..it ::i ia.scd through Juch!. u- 1-:' iv.roufj lo Vernal. lirj. A. J. Crr v.r::e;! WeJn?H-day WeJn?H-day fini.i a Uvo-v. i 3'. .s v!a!t in Vernal. Ver-nal. 'Mr. and Mo. Fred Todd c Myton v.-cre guests of JMiss Alice Todd Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Mr. William K. Harris s-pent Tuesday in Duchesne visiting with friends. Several. Duchesne people motored lo Vhitcr':cks Sunday to see the Tear' dance. Mrs. Fannie I'Jorusou waj down from Tablona Monday visiting with ld friends. Dr. Woods left for Salt Lake Sunday Sun-day taking Mra. Bert Rowley out to the- hospital. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Preecc symt the week end in Myton, visit Us -h friends and relatives. Dick Johnstun of Provo spent several sev-eral days in Duchesne visiting with Ills sister, Mrs, Roy Schonlan. Wm. H. Fitzwater has returned from Salt Lake where he has been in the hospital for several weeks. Charlie Burdick purchased a new .ForJ sport roadster from the Duchesne Du-chesne Motor company this week. Mrs. J. W. Johnstun has returned , frcm Heber where she was called on account of the illness of her son.. The P. T. A. of Duchesne will give a social at the town hall April 11. A special program is being prepared. prepar-ed. The Apvil fool dance given by the Junior girls cf the M I. A. was a decided success, socially and financially. finan-cially. Mrs. Alta F. Cloward and son W. E. Cloward of Mohrlaud spent a few days in Duchesne this week on business. Don Wardle of Roosevelt and MiS3 Esther Chlno of Helper were married mar-ried on March 30 th by President Q. tV. Billings. I . V President Owen Uennion of Mt. Emmons spent Tuesday night in Duchesne Du-chesne enroute to Salt Lake Cor spring conference. ; 3 ' J m 9 Superintendent W. A. Paxton left lor Salt Lake Wednesday to attend a three day convention of the county coun-ty superintendents. J-?d Wardle, city marshal, is able to be out again after a severe attack of quinsy, which has kept him con-lined con-lined to his bed for several days. t Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Porter entertained enter-tained at dinner Thursday evening Ms. A. M. Murdock, Judge George - iWt Worthen and Adelbert Biglcr. I , Mr. and Mrs. Rae Ashtou passed through Duchesne Tuesday morning enroute to Salt Lake City to secure medical atteutiou for their two small sons. j , B. W. O'Toole came in from Joseph, Jos-eph, Utah, to take charg3 of lh? work on the new bridge which is being constructed across the Duchesne Du-chesne rlvar just ea.3t of town. II 1 The board, of county commi.'lor.ers held their regular meeting ion Tuesday. Tues-day. Several committees from different dif-ferent sections of the county met with the board in .regard to road matters. mat-ters. Alice Todd entertained in-'"ormally in-'"ormally at dinner Friday evenu ih; 1 :llcT.irt: Ruets: Mr. and Mrs. G. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur )lvown, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Preeeo and I!. J. X-lson. TI:o Pushie.-s and Professional w'u.-.-:s club hvU their regular bav.r.iut Mj:idny nilit. After the buner.fl thi members r.d journed . to '.lie hiJi'e of ' Mrs. V. J. Duke where a business meeting was ho! J. . The Literary club mc-l with Miss Ida Leslie at the heme of Mrs. O. C. Lockhart after the business meeting short slories by some of the Greek writes were given by J.Irs. A. M. Murdock. Delicious refreshments were served. Ora Stott, Mildred Stevenson, i Larue Nielson, Maibel Mickelson, Hart Johnson and Kermit Poulson joined a crowd of young people from Roosevelt and motored to Whiterocks on Easter Sunday enjoying enjoy-ing a regular Easter picnic. The city council held their regular regu-lar meeting on Monday night aal many business matters were taken care of. The council decided to designate des-ignate April 8th to 20th as clean-up time. This Is a very good thought, and all the citizens of Duchesne are back of the cty council in this matter. mat-ter. Watch the results. MYTON Leslie Maxwell of Altonah reports the arrival of a fine baby girl Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Fritz Schleinitz, who has been very 111 the past week, Is able to be out again. Ed Montgomery, who was reported very ill with pneumonia, is much improved im-proved at this writing. Jamc3 W. Parker of Midvicw was in Myton Monday. Mr. Parker was a pleasant caller at this office. ' Newt Stewart, who ha3 been at the gilsouite mine above Duchesne all winter, is in Myton this week taking a little vacation. Harold Eldredge, accompanied Mr. and' Mrs. W. A. Day to Salt Lake Thursday morning where they will attend conference. It i3 reported shearing will start at the Antelope corral about April 10. Thl3 will give qulte'a bit of employment em-ployment for several weeks. Rev. S. A. Parker left for Salt Lake Tuesday where he Is attending a meeting of the Presbytery. He will probably return home Saturday. Mr. and Mr3. Ted Thomas of Price are the guests of friends and relatives rela-tives In the Ft. Duchesne and Myton sections this week. Mr. Thomas Is agent for the Crysler car. George Stewart, who is in charge of the gllBonlte mine above Duchesne Du-chesne Is spending a few days with his family at Ft. Duchesne. Mrs. Stewart is in charge of the hotel at that place. All sheepmen report that their tiock.3 came through the winter fine. The wool market seems to be a little liat at the present time but no doubt the price will be normal before be-fore t lie season Is over. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Herring, who spent the winter in California, returned re-turned homo on Friday of last week. Mr. Herring likes this country better than California. He claims that scenery and climate are too hard on the digestive organs. Turn Rogers and Mrs. II. II. Blaln left thi.5 Thursday, morning for Salt L;.ke where ihv.v d.'-.ushlors are attending at-tending school this winter. Mr. Hojjcr.; will return with his daughter Mi.rs Miiiivl who has a ten day.i vacation. vaca-tion. They v;!I probably return h;r.ij Sunday. Wcid was received here S day that Virgil L. Ivjal was married in Denver on Wednesday .of last week to 711::; Bcriha Kithcrinc- Case. Mr. Is'eal is well and favorably known in this section and no doubt the happy couple will make their home on the Ncal ranch cast of Myton. Last Sunday evening Easter services ser-vices were held at the Presbyterian church and the following program was rendered: Song "Christ Arose" led by Mrs, Arnold Reef: prayer by-pastor; by-pastor; scrLpturo reading 'by C. P. Dauvalder; "Greeting" Patty Tut-tle; Tut-tle; primary class song "Jesus Loves Me"; "The Bird", Mary Ellen Dau-walder; Dau-walder; "The Hope of the Nation" by glrl3 of 'Mrs. Parker's class; "Con solation" Jack Reef; song, "Christ is King 0" Glory" boy3 trio; "Catching", "Catch-ing", Jeannie Wells; "The First Easter Lillies", Bobby' Tuttle; song, "The Message of the Flowers" girls j trio; recitation "God is Love' verse ; by Gilda Wells and Dorothy Woods j Velma Woods with scripture; "The Easter Nurse" May Varholc; solo, "The Children's King' Gene Cooper; Coop-er; "An Easter Hike" boys of Mrs. Tuttle's class; "Resurrection Power' Dorothy Woods; "What's in your Mind" Alma Lou Lott; "It's Springtime' Spring-time' Hayden Cooper; "A basket or Good Resolutions" girls of Mrs. Tuttle's Tut-tle's cla33: "The Easter Story' Jack Ouyn; "Lily Pedals", Viola Robi-son; Robi-son; recitation, "It's such a Lovely World", by Georgia Odekirk, followed fol-lowed by song "This is my Father's World''; Easter Message by Rev. S. A. Parker; song "Lillies of the Valley" Val-ley" girls of Mrs. Parker's class benediction. . - Natural Law Provides Inlet in Coral Reefs Coral reefs surrounded many of the islands In the Pacific. They protect the lowlands from the washing of the waves, and the slill wnlers Inclosed by them are the only harbors of refuge for 6hipa. The reefs themselves furnish fur-nish the greatest peril to navigators, and If there were no Inlet through which ft vessel could enter their protected pro-tected circle they would be a danger and nothing else. But almost every reef has such an inlet. It Is a necessary neces-sary result of the laws under which the forces of nature work. To understand under-stand this we must seo how these reefs are formed. Chemically, the reef corals ar al moat pure carbonate of lime, the substance sub-stance of ordinary limestone and marble. The reef grows as the shell of the oyster or of any other shellfish grows. It Is Itself the common and undivided shell of innumerable polypi, or minute Insects, which are being reproduced re-produced and are dying in successive generations. These tiny beings all get their living from the waters of the sea. It tg from this source al3o that they derive the salts of lime from which they secrete the bony structure that remains after the animal Is dend. The coral polypi five In freafi water. Their food supply is brought to them by the waves and currents of the sea. As a result It Is fonnd that directly opposite the month of a stream from the island the reef does not grow.' There will be the outlet to the inclosed waters. Washington Star. Agony of Doubt A really novel divorce case came up In Loa Angeles the other day. It developed that the wife had caught her husband kissing the maid. The suit followed in the natural coarse of time. "But." explained the wife to his honor, MI am not bringing the suit because be-cause Charles kissed the maid, I am bringing the suit because, after I got him alone, J asked blra If he was kissing her to muke her go, or stay, ami the brute has refused to answer." an-swer." Writing Home Father could not believe his eyes when he saw a letter from young Hugh, who bad been transferred to a country branch of the bank. Hugh, after swearing thnt be would write', had utterly failed for six weeks. Well, better late than never. -D.-Jd took the letter und rend: "Dear Mother and Gov'nor: Wcath e. here O K. Some good tennis Jack llobbs came down on Saturday with u learn. It was great" London Chronicle. |