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Show oi.-c-et and to the manner bor'i I ere the little tots who gathered 1 1 .i -do lienor to litis Njl.: AL- ,an-; ,an-; "xt's fourth birth d";y. After a nice. , uich the follov. ii g played on the l iwn: Caiolce '.'; 1! cr, M il Ire .1 ""tevenson, Unth Greavci, Evan '...-vcnr.oa, ir.irc.ld Billings, Elva ::ttum. Dal-jres Davis, John NicoU ..id Ronald Davis. Mrs. Fannie Medaris was hostess to a pleasant Bridge party at the home of Mrs. M. Li. Pope on Tuesday .-fternoon. The guests were members mem-bers of the origiual Bridge club and a. v;is given in honor of Mrs. Arta Crook Johnson. Ice cream and cake were served and prizes were ven by Mrs. Lockhart and Mrs. Steele. Departures on the stpgo are as follows: fol-lows: . Clyde Jones, Daniel Harvey, IK-gli Hardy, Frank Uudcbaugh, Myrtle Donohue and sister S'sTliag Celiett and wii'e, C. A. Cowley, Al-I'red Al-I'red Peterson, wife and children. An drew Rogers, Clarence Wilson, T. P. Fisher, W. F. Walker, Joseph ITeu-iy, ITeu-iy, Mrs. Larson, James D.ihT,leish, lieber Iiarwcod, E. A. Abney, all to Helper; Frank Green, Aaron Wim-iner, Wim-iner, to Vfrnal. Spring cleaning and painting s oil undciv.ay in the city of D l-acsne l-acsne amongst the "business houses, 'hose that are making decided irn-. irn-. rovements and doing interior i aiuting are the Golden Rule, Da .l;esne Lumber Company and the Sanitary Market. This is a might Good move and add much to the ...r..l aPi earance not only to the MiviJaal scores, but also, to the town. In this issue of the Record there car.; a fall page adverti ome.it r t;-e l.ed Cross contributed by : i.lij c ; 1 1 it-; J, patriotic citizens oi :is c.:l.V: .lu.iity. These people are maoas ilo mere than their bit :i belic-vo that the message this ad lings to the readers of the Record .-.ill materially aid the Red Cross workers in going over the top in the drie next week. Don't make the mistake of not doing your bit. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis threw en their beayitiful bungalow on i' cidy to . a jolly bunch of the iounger tet in honor- of Joe Alpla-nalp Alpla-nalp who is soon to join the colors. P:eseat were the Mi3.e.s Uliec . rov.a, Nettie Powell, Ar.ieli.i li.irn-ham, li.irn-ham, Ioua Moore, Dona ttott, Lao.r Marsing, .Maggie Hair, Phyllh Burnliam, Mary Siieiton, Nellie Al-i Al-i lanalp, Tlielma ' Lillins, Floience planing and Maggie Davis, Curtis Alexander, Tom "Washburn, Ferry Alircd', Earl Je;sjn, Cailos, Marsing. Dean Paweli, Joseili Alplanalp, D.u--aey Wilkins, yierliag Alexander, Salph Murdoek and L. E. Nealson. . ,MIs: " Mamie- J. Ho nee - -who ha s eat several months' with her's!:-tc her's!:-tc - Mrs. Stephen Y. Johnson has re-t'.Tised re-t'.Tised to l er home ia Atters, 011.-uoma. 011.-uoma. Mrs. Kate Brown entertained the Ladies' Literary club on Saturday. Mrs. Graves gave, the f.;ory. Mrs. Lollcukeck was the guest of the afternoon. af-ternoon. The Hardware store has received new fixtures. New cabinets for better bet-ter display arc now being in?talleu and the store will soon put on a nifty appearance. Born to Mr, and Mrs. Jimmiu Fgan a sweet faced baby girl. Mother Moth-er is doing exceptionally well and the father thinks he likes girls better bet-ter than boys anyway. A letter arrived from Houston. Texas, stating that Mrs. Paget anci "daughter Helen had arrived ' safeb and were very much delighted with il.e country. Improvements aye going on all the time at Knight's camp. A large convenient bunk house is in course of construction and a filtered well is the latest addition. The many friends of Miss Margaret Marga-ret Dalgleish will be glad to wv'-come wv'-come her back. She will join Mrs Grace DaJgleifh about June 1st and remain until the war is over. Mrs. Stevens h3S rented the Dr. Paget house and will occupy it in company with her daughter Mrs. Edwina Sadler and children who are expected out from Salt Lake city Five boys have enlisted for ser vice in the national army as black' -rmilhs. They will go to Texas and are as follows: By Spratt, Reub Titcomb, Andrew Rattenbench, Clarence Wilson and Thomas Alfred Judd. J. A. Washburn ' accompanied by his son left for Salt Lake to consult an occulist in regard to his eye which has been so irritated that he has been very solicitous as to ih condition. Melvin Lewis was an incoming passenger on Tuesday evening visit his sister Mrs. Francis Sheltoii. He came out from Provo for a lev. days before answering to the call of his- -country,. . Richard Pope, sheriff of Uintah -ounty, died at his home! in .Vernal Th-irsJay morning. M, B. rope and M. Pope of this city, brothers or the deceased, attended the funeral. The county board of equalization ill-hold its first meeting of the ear on the 20th and -21st of this month. The latter dates for meetings meet-ings aie June 3, 4, 5, 19, 20, 21 and 22. S- A. Wilson Recuitinging officer U S Navy will be in Duchesne May 24 th all who wish to join the Navy will find him at the Dtchcsne Hotel Saturday, May 25 th. Dr. Paget has returned from a few day's visit to Roosevelt. The Duchesne Stage company now has a new Commerce car. Mrs. Harry Walker left on Thursday Thurs-day for an extended visit to Kansas City. Max Morrison of Salt Lake is visiting with his father, Mart Morrison. Mor-rison. E. A. Adney postoffice inspector, h?s just departed after a tour of inspection." in-spection." Glen-Lambert has arrived for a three month's furlough to engage in farming. '-- . Mrs. Bob Phillips . .has been a guest; of Mrs. Gordon - Phillips for - several days. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown are moving to their summer home in Indian canyon. .1. R." Wilson has been seriously ill and was taken to the Vernal hospital hos-pital for treatment. . Mr. and Mrs. i H. Partridge entertained en-tertained at dinner'Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Schoniau.' Guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Hair last week were John Hair and James Hofeltz of Vernal. Guess who has a new Ford car. Why Jim Hair, of course. Ray El liott brought it in from Provo. Another freak, to contradict medical medi-cal authority. Wood Alexander's five months old baby has passed through the ordeal of having nuini;s an both sides, which is supposed to be impossible for so young a child. Notwithstanding the fact that the il fiu.ic locations iince the first ot .he year seem to have blown up by contemplated c'act of Congress, there are those continuing to file on shale in this locality, every day or so. Travel was retarded for a fev-lays fev-lays in Indian canyon when the steam shovel tipped over. The ears lad to go arcund by the Price My. Ion. road until the road was cleared Elmer Stringham and wife from Mldview were guests of Mr. and Mrs. .Stevenson. ; Chris Anderson with the s(;sis-'ance s(;sis-'ance of a large herd- of. horses moved a two room house to hi property opposite the cottage hotel where he will combine the two houses making a comfortable dwelling dwell-ing for his family as well as a down town office and waiting room. Orson Wilson is "home on furlough lie looks fine and feels well. His intentions were to spend the -summer in agricultural work but in the mean time his brother Clarence had leased the farm so he will visit witl relatives for a couple of weeks and then return to camp. ; We are sorry to have to registei nother sad accident to Axel Pierson nd his car. In crossing a bridge ?ver the Grey mountain ditch, the ridge being very narrow, Mr. Pier-ron Pier-ron went too near the edge and into he water, also narrowly escaped drowning.. Two men were in the car ot the time. The Standard Bearers were entertained enter-tained at Mrs. ScVionian's on Wed-lesday Wed-lesday with Mrs. Cowan as hostess. Delicious refreshments were served and prizes .were awarded as follows: Games, Mrs. Schoniau. points, Mrs. ? ."e?ton" and free for all Mrs. Firth. I .' r Al-n.-ipi cane down fro n Tf e.r.:tToTi to vfstt "itlv Per son Joe . Mrs. A. N. Alt was . an outgoing . passenger on Wednesday, to visit her brother-Lieut. John Dean. Don't forget that grand cake walk and dance to be given by the Rei. Cross ladies nert Tuesday night. W'e were pleased to see Mrs. Clyda Odekirk on our streets on Wednesday. Wednes-day. She came over on. business. . Joe McAffee is back from his trip to Heber and states that he and his wife will soon move to Oregon to live. A very illmannered whirlwind went through the postoffice the other day and broke two large panes of glass. - - Mr. and Mrs. Gamby have moved into town and are now ot home to their friends in the former Paget hospital. The-county treasurer has just ccnirleted mailing the valuation no-. no-. tiees to the property owners of the county. ' . . Mr. and. Mrs. Floyd W'heeler.-mo-tored up on Tuesday -and-: Mis A-berta. A-berta. Bjornsou returned with thorn for a short visit. - Clarence Showalter of Vernal passed through -" iu company with Prof. N. F. Morgan and family who are leaving for Logan. Alva Alexander and Joseph Wind Wilder Fairbanks motored, dowr w?rd of Venial" Visited' the county seat 011. their way out to Price. - i :.k ,' - , r, ... . , . Djichesne has not loot the i-rouo i-rouo as has been renorted, r A. ?T., Murjdock was the cvuressfui 'f-id'dc-aud vece i v e 3 . hla-jetfn tr.tc t a few.-d a yi |