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Show J J t UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH ill Mrs. Minnie I j H 4 ! ! u ! I 1 By Mrs. Grace Daiglelsh Miss Elaine Giles is the chosen Mrs. H. K. Palmer and Mrs. W. candidate for the coming election A. Jennings were guests of honor for queen of the Duchesne Stam- at a surprise party Friday afternoon when a group of friends pede. Mrs. Mildred Johnson entertain- gathered at the A. M. Todd home ed a few friends Wednesday after- to celebrate the birthday annivernoon in honor of her mother Mrs. saries of the two honored guests. Herman Kirksik and her sister Bridge furnished entertainment Mrs. Lucile Hansen of Salt Lake during the afternoon. Present were City. Ladies present were; Mrs. Mrs. Charles Meranda, Mrs. Bliss Hazel Nye, Mrs. Jessie Maxwell, Lott, Mrs A. M. Todd, Miss Alice Mrs. Sara White, Mrs. Reba John- Todd, Mrs. Munson Dowd, Mrs. E. son, Mrs. Hazel Clark, Mrs. Ada W.Kronquist, Miss lone Bird, Mrs. Stanley, Mrs. Lorene Hicken and H. Tomlinson, Miss Alma Lou Lott Mrs. Minnie Hamilton. Mrs. Hillery Holder, Mrs. James Mr. Ross Crandell of Salt Lake Dalgleish, Mrs. Homer Robinson, City passed through Tabiona last Mrs. Wm. Koehler, Mrs. Robert Thursday enroute to Vernal. Wells, Mrs. O. A. Dart, Mrs. Alan Mr. Andrew Johnson of Pleasant Sims, Mrs. Lional Babcock and Grove is back in this vicinity with Miss Mary Loyd. High score prize was awarded to Mrs. Holder while his thresher this season. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson and honor prizes were presented to family of Talmage are moving into Mrs. Palmer and Mrs. Jennings. the home of Mrs. Anna Stanley. Delicious refreshments were servMr. Johnson will be the principal ed late in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bingham of the Tabiona school this winter. Mrs. Pearl White left Tuesday entertained at their home at the for Salt Lake City after spending Castle Peak mine at a family retwo weeks in Tabiona. She expects union dinner Wednesday evening. to leave soon for her home in Present were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dennis of American Fork and Rocklin California. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White their children and grandchildren as at Fish lake In follows; Syerl Dennis and his four spent the week-en- d sons, Mr. and Mrs. Devon Gentry southern Utah. ' and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lavour Dennis and children and Mrs. LesChickens on Roof Most hen yards in Mexico are not lie Tyler and children, Mr. and behind the houses, as one might ex- Mrs. Wallace Dennis and family and Devere Dennis. pect, but on the fiat roofs. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. .Waugh and daughters Beth and Louise returned Wednesday evening from Salt Lake City where Louise underwent a tonsil operation. At this writing the young patient is improving steadily although she was quite ill for a few days. R. E Miller returned Thursday evening from a business trip to Salt Lake City. He reports that his son Eugine who recently enlist-- j ed in the U. S. Army and had been stationed at Ft Douglas left Friday for Ft. Warren Wyoming Customer satisfaction is a great where he will be stationed for some time. thing but the Motorist who has Mrs. Arthur Key of Upalco and hU been telling his friends that Mrs. Hazel Frizzell of San Jose a once year California were dinner car is only greased guests of is exaggerating Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jumer Thursday and guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. THE TRUTH E. Miller Thursday night. BUT Ed Carman and Fred Johnson WE DO IT BETTER! of Duchesne were Myton visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ferron and Drive In Today and Let daughter Margaret of Roosevelt Us SHELLUBRICATE were dinner guests at the A. M. Todd home Wednesday evening. Your Car Mr. and Mrs. Devere Dennle and family left Thursday for Vernal WE VACUUM TIIE where Mr. Dennis has accepted a position. He has been in charge of UPHOLSTERY WITH the Mt. States Creamery and has been replaced by Frank Adams. EVERY GREASE JOB Glen Drollinger has taken the position formerly held by Mr. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Drollinger of Ioka have moved to Myton to make their home and are now settled in the apartment connected with the Mountain States Creamery. V. T. Rice, of Alterra was a Duchesne, Utah Myton visitor Sunday. Mrs. Charles Meranda and son Its a Its III My ton News Hamilton Lie- - By Mrs. Tommie spent Saturday and Sun- day visiting friends and relatives in Heber City. Mrs. Hillery Holder and children Leah and Larry accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Murray and Mrs. Kenneth Sargent and small daughter of Bluebell left Saturday for Salt Lake City, where they attended the reunion of the decend-ent- s of Archibald and Primrose Cunningham Shields which was held at Liberty Pagk Saturday afternoon. They also attended the Republican outing at Saltair Saturday evening before goitng to Tooele to visit relatives. They returned Tuesday accompanied by Lucile Murray of Tooele who will visit wito ier cousin Leah Holder. Miss lone Bird and her sister Mrs. H. Tomlinson who has been visiting here left Saturday for Salt Lake City. Miss Bird returned on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Giles Wood and son Merrill left Saturday on a vacation trip to San Francisco where they will attend the fair. Mrs. James Dalgleish attended Contract Bridge club at the home of Mrs. George Kohl in Duchesne Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Miller, Mrs. H. K. Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Holder attended the Republican regional meeting at, Roosevelt on Friday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Lamar Davis and son accompanied by Mrs. Davis mother arrived Wednesday evening from Murray to visit at the home of Mr. Davis mother Mrs. Jack Gingell. They returned home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dennis of American Fork, Mrs. Leslie Tyler and children of Los Angeles California and Devere Dennis of Oakland arrived last week to visit with members of their family in Myton and vicinity. They left Sunday for their homes. Dan Dennis, son of Wallace Dennis left Wednesday for Logan to make arrangements to attepd the U. S. A. C. Mr. Clarence Giles and Miss Edith Hayward of Heber City were visitors in Myton Monday. Mr. Giles Ethel C. Beebe Miss Beulah Clark of Vernal is spending a few weeks with her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Clark. Mr. John Small and Willard and Charlie Dump are haying in Ioka this week. Mr. and Mrs. Marian Barrett spent a few days fishing last week accompanied by George Bairett, Max Claik and Clyde Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Marolo Mecham of Bui ley Idaho and their family, were week-en- d visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Farnsworth last week. Linwood Jessen was in Altonah last Monday. Sheriff Meriwether was transacting business in Altonah Monday. Mrs. Chas. Beebe and daughter Billie, Mrs. Rose Eaton, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Eaton and son Lynn of Vernal spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnson. Mr. Bud Johnson made a business trip to Vernal last week. Mrs. Warren Beebe and daughter Nina and Mrs. Oscar Beebe were in Roosevelt Monday. Mr. Ted Owens of Salt Lake is here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lott Powell and family. Mr. Bill Zoumadakas is visiting in Salt Lake City for a few days. Mr. Wilmer Murray of Myton spent a few hours with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Murray Tuesday. Mr. Ed Conklin made a business trip to Salt Lake last week. Minnie Lou Jessen, six year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jessen underwent a tonsil operation Tuesday at Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Conklin announce the birth of a daughter August 15 at Roosevelt. Mrs. Clarence Jones spent a few days in Park City last week. Mrs. Hans Jacobsen and daughter Helene, Mrs. Jarold Jacobsen and Gladys Petty were Roosevelt visitors last Thursday. Ed Conklin made a trip to Ferron last Sunday. Miss Ester Leslie of Ferron returned with him for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Lott Powell and daughter Mrs. Aldon Carroll made a trip to Price Monday evening. Mrs. Powell received word her father, Jim Burgess was very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Williams of Wanship and Mrs. Minnie Lewis of Park City were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones last week. Rex Jones returned with them to his home In Park City. Mr, and Mrs. O. W. Foster and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hayes of Park City were week end visitors at the McGarry ranch. Miss Helen Edwards of Ferron is visiting in Altonah this week. Mrs. George J. Dunn of Salt Lake City, George J. Dunn Jr. of Ogden, assistant manager of the J. C. Penney Co, were visiting with their son and brother, H. H. Dunn. Pauline, Patsy and Ann Dunn returned home with them after a visit In Salt Lake City. Albert Smith of Bridgeland was in Altonah Tuesday. ' will return to teach in the Myton schools. Wm. Stewart left Thursday for his home in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Card left Salem Friday for a visit to San Francisco California.. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mickelson of Duchesne were Myton business vi sitors Tuesday. Jack Gingell made a' business trip to Provo and Salem Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Mattson, of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Wheatleigh Gibson of Heber City, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Giles Sunday! Mr. of the Mattson i3 president American Canning Company. nd C. C. County Superintendent Mickelson, clerk of the school board were in Myton Monday The school lunch canning center James under the direction of s. Giles 'has been running full force need of more produce. but it is reported that they are in Mrs. Ray Dillman of Roosevelt Mrs. H. K. Paimer and Lee Snyder made a trip to Ninemile Monday No. 21 of a trriet to inspect some cliff dwellings. Facts That Concern You Mr, and Mrs. Marion Madsen and son Walter arrived Friday to visit with Mrs. Madsens parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Blaine. They returned 'ome Monday accompanied by their son Blaine who has been visiting with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kronquist and Mr. and, Mrs. James Dalgleish enjoyed a fishing trip on Rock Creek Sunday. Mr. Alan Sims, Mr. and Mrs. I. MacDonaid and daughters arrived Saturday from Salt Lake City to visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Todd and daughter Alice. They returned home Sunday accompanied by Mrs. Sims and two sons who have been guests at the home of her grandparents for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Payne and family of Huntington arrived last Thursday to visit Mrs. Paynes par ents Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bywater, returning home Sunday evening. Mrs. R. C. Walker and Jean, her daughter, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish, arriving Monday from Salt Lake. H. A. Pierson and Wm. Hogg of Duchesne visited in Myton Tuesday when enroute to Denver Colorado. Mrs. Owen Jakeman arrived on from Salt Lake City to where the Tuesday places ale and by keeping to Hops are for flavor. They give Genealogical meeting was held sold wholesome, are ale and beer Mrs. W. E. Broome. good beer and ale their lively, appetoo. aromatic tizing flavor, their pleasant, We want undesirable, anti social tang. or establishments cleaned-u- p Brewers select and blend their closed-up.alhas of action A plan " In fact, hops with extreme care. in a number effect into been put is ready and ale .Mrs. Cion Sorensen every step in making beer ofstales.This plan is being extended. conducted with masterly skill to Wed like you to know about it, Send Mr. an 1 Mrs. Earl Wright of more wholegive you better-tastinat the Duihenne weie visitors for interesting ee booklet. some beverages. Larson Indushome of Sunday.' Brewers Elray United Write Mr. and Mrs, Alma Peterson, Now the brewing industry wants Foundation, 19 East 40th St., trial to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mickelson of wants to do one thing more. It Manti were week end guests at New York, N. Y. beer Protect your right to drink good the home of George Rust. Mr. and Mrs. Chris reterson of American Fork were week end guests at the homes of LaMont Ottnsi n, Lawrence Burton and Claud McDonald. Those from here who attended convention at Altamont Sunday SHELL SERVICE if"1 Friday, August Mrs. W. G. Gentry Mrs. Jack Skewes of Mt. Pleas - and Judy Gerry spent Monday ant is visiting her parents Mr. and Salt Lake City. Mrs. Alma Poulson. Mrs. J. W. Rockhill and Mrs. Francis Brooks of Fruitland were in Duchesne shopping Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Woods cf little end Kenilworth granddaughter were in Duchesne old friends and transacting business. J. E. L. Carey of Fruitland was in Duchesne on business Saturday. Miss Anna Stark, primary supervisor, arrived in Duchesne Monday to attend the B. P. W. banquet and to get affairs arranged for school. Mr. and Mrs. John Moore of Provo were in Duchesne Monday and Tuesday to visit their son Marvel and to look over the new cafe. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gerry and family spent a few days in Salt Lake City last week. Mrs. Jess Jolmstun left Tuesday Jj." California where she will attend the w'eddmg of her son Carl Winterrose on August 26. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Crocker attended the American Legion and Auxiliary convention in Ogden last week. Bill Frisby of Tabiona was in Duchesne on Tue.sday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mickelson and family spent Friday afternoon in Roosevelt where Mrs. Mickelson received dental care. Roscoe Perkins of Talmage was a Duchesne visitor Thursday of this week. Alva M. Murdock of Heber City was in Durhesne the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. George Ashby of Delta, Utah were in Duchesne last Friday, Mr. Ashby as applicant for the principalship at Roose-el- t. Sat-viaiti- Superintendent W. J. Bond, accompanied by Paul Johnson of Mt. Emmons went on a short fishing trip into the north country last week end. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mickelson and family spent last Sunday at Moon Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Golden McNeal and Mr. and Mrs. Roland T. Bess were Duchesne visitors from Red Mr. Creek Thursday morning. McNeal is going to move his family to Duchesne for the coming school term, he says. George Yeager of Neola was a business visitor in, Duchesne Tuesday. Tom Holdaway, who has been visiting relatives in Southern Utah and Oregon during the summer, arrived in Duchesne this week to spend some time at the home of Mrs. Ernest Crocker and Mrs. R. M. Pope. A. J. Gerry, Dick Broome, Johnny Gerry and Misses Jacqueline g, BEER... a beverage of moderation i Mrs. Ethan Nelson spent day with Mrs. J. W. Jensen. in Mr. and Mrs. Glen Remund of. Duchesne were week end guests of Mr. and Mr3. J. A. Angus. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lemon attended the Timothy reunion at Victory Park Thursday. Ted Johnson and Theron Benson returned home from Salt Lake Saturday after a weeks visit in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Owen Goodrich and children of Bluebell spent Thursday with her father, M. J. Benson. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mathison were visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Lemon. Paul Hansen of Roosevelt was an Ioka visitor Thursday. True Hatch of Kamas was a business visitor in Ioka Tuesday. Ben Webb was a Price visitor last week. Mrs. Otto Lloyd, Mrs. Allen Drollinger and daughter Ardith we"e callers at the W. G. Gentry home Wednesday. Mrs. James Lloyd was hostess to her club Thursday with the following ladies present: Mrs. Olive Sorensen, Mrs. J. W. Jensen, Mrs. Tom Gentry, Mrs. Otto Lloyd, Mrs Senior Mortensen and Mrs. W. G. Gentry. Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Mecham of Mtn. Home in Duchesne Wednesday on business. Howard Moffitt, son of Mrs. Fern T. Mjjffitt, returned home Saturday evening after spending two weeks in Salt Lake City at the home of . Mr, a..d Mrs. John Fortie. Mrs. S. H. Hayes of Los Angeles and Mrs. Heber Jensen of Fairvlew visited with their sister, Mrs. Fern T. Moffitt Saturday. They had been spending a week in Boneta visiting their mother, Mrs. Susan Titcomb. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Hansen of Mt. Pleasant visited their daughter, Mrs, Melvin Poulson Saturday enroute to Vernal to visit another daughter. They expect to return to Duchesne Friday to spend the week end with Mrs. Poulson. Mr. and Mrs. Arch McConkie and family stopped in Duchesne for supper Wednesday evening enroute to their home in Roosevelt after spending the past week in Salt Lake City, Word was received in Duchesne Wednesday of the birth Tue.sday evening of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Anderson in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Anlerson, before her marriage was Miss Cuba Odekirk. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Cowan, Mr and Mrs. Harvey Hutch and Mrs, Edward Wilkins spent Sunday and Monday in Salt Lake City. Lyman Burdick and Wallace Stevenson of Bluebell were in Duchesne on business Tuesday. Willard Smith and W. E. Davis Jr. of Altonah were in Duchesne on business Tuesday. e The Record does Expert Printing COZY THEATRE SAT. AND SUN. Auff. 21 & 25 Mickey Rooney and Virginia Weidler IN Younff Tom Edison IOKA WEI). & THURS. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Mecham of Roosevelt were visiting In Ioka Wednesday. Mrs. Dick Fausett was a guest of her mother, Mrs. Olive Sorensen Thursday. Mrs. L. S. Saunders and children of Salt Lake City are visitors at the Gentry home this week. A tiff. 28 & 29 Isa Meranda and George Brent IN Adventure In Dia- monds Dates to Mark on The CALENDAR of Your CAREER Important days are Just ahead. They will be full of opportunity for those whose minds and hands are well trained. Discover what your University offers in higher education. REGISTRATION Sept. 25, Sept 26, Sept Sept 30, Oct 1, 26-2- were Bishop and Mrs. Leon Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Perkins, Joseph Jensen, Adaline Anderson, Maggie Stevenson and Mary . English and Psychological Tests Engineering Entrance Tests Freshman Registration and Instruction Registration of Sophomores and Upper Div. Regular Class Work Begins ..... ADDRESS THE PRESIDENT WRITE FOR CATALOG n. 1940-194- 1 ... Salt Lake Oily, UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Elray Larsen was a Salt Lake visitor this week. BRAGGING ABOUT YOUR MILEAGE AGAIN? 'V iw whatH DO FOR BEER AND ALE 23, 1940 x 4 V Mi hT. NOT BRAGGING -- . : t ? I FREE AND GOT THE PROOF GOT A MERE "GUESS SO AND "TI IINK-SO-" are just old stuff these days, in discussing gasoline mileage. Now you can know-s- .. . o accurately For awaiting you now at Your Mileage Merchants Conoco station is your ! Conoco FREE. Mile-Di- gasoline put itself on record in hunk-proo- f figures. Your impartial, certiMile-Dified gives you mileage proof and triple-dic- e that you can double-chec- k made it too easy think k. If you you z Bronz-z-the first time, for your Conoco whole Labor dial can Day trip, your you Bronz-z-- z al oveiload in your with a for hills or inching tlirough t raffle. d HUNDREDS of different driving conditions will be on record, as you keep using Then nobody will your hady Mile-Diabe able to hint (politely) that you try to remember only your highest mileage. For keeping count day your free after duy, reports your true average on l. Mile-Dia- THIS INVENTION makes Conoco week-en- MILE-DIA-L car-hea- ding Conoco Bronz-z-z- l, . THATS WHY YOUR MILEAGE MERCHANT Is urging you to drivo in to his Conoco station today for your fascinating Mile-Dial-FIIE- E, while they last. Continental Oil Company j |