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Show Friday, June 27, 1941 Hot R3usic Under the Stars Duchesne Lions Install Last Rites Held For Elroy Wilkins CLUB GIRLS ORGANIZED AT HANNA 4-- H New Officers At Meeting Wednesday Continued From Page 1 Sewing club was The Girls Wilkins, he was born in barney and reorganized at Hanna recently spent new officers elected, according to 3rovo, Marcn 2U, 1807. He south-Douglas Lindsay left last Thursfor Salt Lake City, where he an announcement from Lea Rae lis early life in Provo and day Utah. When 21, he went to spent tne week end, returning to Curry, reporter. meat a Joalville and established Duchesne Tuesday. The new officers are Nina Turn-boThete he Dr. R. Q. Warnock and Joseph Martha Wilcken, nd grocery business. president; net and married Nellie M. of Roosevelt and Titus Tumbow, Moysh vice president; Shirley on November 11, 1894. Jones and Roy A. Schoman of Dusecretary; Wincna Rhoades, song Surviving aie his widow, s.x chesne attended the annual steak and cheer leader and Lois Rhoades and daughters, Farrell, Mai-e- fry of the Park City Masons on ns and Lea Raei Curry, reporters. Marc and Paul Wilkins and the upper Provo river last SaturLeaders are Myrtle Rhoades Ars.F., Thelma Callow, all of Roose-elday evening. and Martha Wilcken. Johnson of and Mrs. Several Duchesne residents were Evelyne second is a year sewing ;Os This 7 grandchildren, one in Roosevelt Angeles; Sunday to attend the project, Miss Curry stated. 'reat grandchild and the following funeial services for Elioy Wilkins. s mothers and sisters, Burial C. C. Mickelson, Mrs. Ernest Mobile Dental cf Arroya Granie, Cal., Mrs. Schonian, Roy A. Sdhonian and son 4-- H m ll , t, Wil-m- .aura Demming of Midvale, O. A. Bob and Ralph Selch of SteamAlikins of Duchesne and Joseph boat Springs, Colorado were visitnd Mayme Wilkins of Los Angel-d- , ors in Roosevelt Monday. California. Superintendent W. J. Bond, who Continued From Page 1 is attending a summer course at every hour of the day has been the A. C. at Logan was in Duchesne Reopen Mine scheduled and one tardy patient The old Lone Star mine one ot over the week end. will upset the days schedule. the nations richest zinc producers Wm. McQueeney was in town Parents 'are invited to visit the In World war days is being re- tae forepart of the week. unit, but are requested NOT to opened. For several years the mine Otto Johnsen left Thursday to children, their accompany in has been idle because the demand take his wife, who is when the dental work is being for zinc did not justify its operation Charleston, to Salt Lakestaying for City done on them as this excites the and the ore mill was allowed to medical treatment. Children and delays the work. It collapse. Geoige Kohl Jr. left for Salt h 's teen found in other communiLake once City Monday on a 10 day ties where the dental unit has oily to their 'appointments, vacation. their if the unit visited have no they worked, that 'the children have Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bunce of fear and will go willingly and hap- - parents are not with them. Martinez, California, spent last MliTTPT Thursday in Duchesne and vicinity visiting relatives and old friends. Mr. Bunce is a former resident of Duchesne county. They came to Utah to attend the funeral of 'his brother Scott, who died in Arizona. The funeral was (held at Price Sunday instead of Wednesday as was previously anMENS SPORT SHIRTS nounced. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Johnstun mo-tored to Price Sunday to attend of Scott the funeral services Ladies and Girls Cool Bunce, a nephew of Mr. Johnstun. Washable Bea,ch Shoes Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bryner of Price were guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Lonn Caldwell. R. C. Henderson cf Vernal was in Duchesne last Friday on HighBathing Trunks & Swim Suits For All way 40 business. Robert Belt, who is stationed at ITS KOHLS MARKET FOR Fort Ord, California, ha3 been ill for the past three weeks and Is FISHING TACKLE and PICNIC NEEDS now receiving treatment at the Ledderman hospital in San FranSHOP AND SAVE AT cisco, according to word received by his mother, Mrs. Ernest Wilson. Mr. iand Mrs. Abe Harris have been Spending a week in Vernal visiting relatives. Miss Mary Wilson is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bingham at She recently Charlo, Montana. accompanied them on a trip to Canada and Idaho. Mrs, Harvey Partridge of Price P visited relatives in Duchesne Sunday enroute to Roosevelt where she attended the funeral of Elroy Wilkins. Ralph Selch, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Selch of Steamboat to Fat Pork 4 a- - SPRY Springs, Colorado is a guest of Bob lb render, 3 lbs Schonian. A Mrs. Marie Jeppson of San Mutton Francisco, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Ford former residents Stew, lb. of Duchesne, was a guest last . Mutton Chops week end of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest 2 lbs. only Wilson. Brimfull Mrs. Howard Cowan and childCoffee SPARE ren, Burton and Barbara are vislib. glass RIBS lb. iting friends and relatives in Silt Lake City. Lux Flakes Reed Cowan and son, Jimmy Iff. Pkff spent a few days this week in Salt Lake City. LUX & Mrs. J. A. Lattner and children LIFEBUOY of Salt Lake City visited briefly 3 bars for Tuesday with Mrs. Maude Atwood enroute to Venial where they exRolled Oats pect to spend the next two weeks rtik i T with Mrs. Ben Kelly. 10 lb. cloth bag Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wimmer motored to Salt Lake City SaturTomato Juice Heinz, 3 for day to take W. H. West, president of the Thermol Products Co. of Mr. West has been Pittsburg. here for several days supervising assessment work on the elaterite LESS mines owned by his company. Mrs. A. C. Fitzwater spent the week end in Salt Lake City and Ogden. Miss Dorothy Moore went to Roosevelt Wednesday for a short visit with her aunt, Mrs. Lawrence Unit Work In Full Swing "rHt on For a Comfortable - Fourth 49c 98c $1.49 $1. to $1.95 Kohls Market for the 4th with these Sat.Grocery Specials 59 STOCK-U- Cpi7l q g 16 x 39 27 MAXWELLS " Ainbulanee Service For Sickness or liiiierjeney Our Special Nash Sedan Ambulance enables us to give prompt, efficient and com- fortable ambulance service any time at a moments notice for invalid or emergency transportation - - anywhere, an) time. CALL ROY A. SCHONIAN The Uintah Basins Only Complete Mortuary Service Business Phone 271 nt ty pr Variety Arts Club Schonian was hosMrs. tess last Thursday evening to members of the Variety Arts Club. Guests included Mrs. Titus Jones, Mrs. Axel Pierson, Mrs. J. P. Madsen, Mrs. Jess Johnstun, Mrs. Lee Merkley, Mrs. B. A. Jacoby and her house guest Mrs. Harris of Salt Lake City. Health Club Miss Norma Grant was hostess Tuesday afternoon to members of Health club and their leathe ders, Mrs. Porter Merrell and Mrs. Elmer Bell The girls were taught how to make various cold drinks, including malted milks, etc. Present were LaJean Cowan, Dorothy t Continued From Page 1 Schramm and State Adjutant Arthur Horsley that although they have engagements Saturday evening in the southern part of the be in Duchesne for state, they most of the festivities Sunday. The program will begin with registration Sunday from 10 a. m. until nocn. then a Dutch lunch at The one and only the Chateau. business session will be held at 2 p. m. Trout Dinner Main feature of the convention will be a trout dinner at the high school gymnasium in the evening, at which State Commander Clem Schramm will deliver the principal address. For these Legionnaires who arrive in Duchesne Saturiay evening, a dance has been arranged at Rovoli park. A meeting of officers and committee chairmen of both Legion "Nimble Thimble Thumpers. Present were Erma Eldredge, Eva Eldredge, Gay Godnch, Lois Hatch, Katheryn Larsen, Bernice Mar-sinPauline Maxwell, Arlene Merrell, Dorothy Moore, Theo Mecham and thair leader Mrs. Arthur Goodrich. Tne hostess composed the following words to the tune of Swa-ne- e River: There, with my clothes strewn all around me Lonesome and sad Leader found Thats where the me And made me feel quite glad. New my clothes dont look so dreary, For Ive learned to sew And all because of club work. Oh, how I love it so. Bids were called at the beg-- ; ' ning of this week for the printc " of 25,000 folders advertising Hip way U. S. 40. The folders will t 8 x 9 in size, with 8 pages caning a strip map of the fcighwc from Sait Lake City to Denve with the other pages carrying p; tures and descriptions of the a a: scenic attractions along the rout. The folders were planned at meeting of the associated clus,! at Heber last week, attended C. R. Henderson, president at Henry Schaefermeyer of VerrJ Homer P. Edwards and P. E, M Clellan of Roosevelt, Chester L man of Duchesne and Lowe Ast ton of Heber. and Auxiliary was announced!; Thursday evening to see if even j body has done his job. w-i- 4-- H Bench, Dcnna Merkley, Moma Merkley, Leah and Ilean Cluff, Pauline Marsing, Eva Eldredge, and Doris Fietkau. New members present were Barbara Burdick and Pauline Maxwell. Wednesday Night Club Mrs. Grant Murdock entertained her bridge club Wednesday evening with the following present: Mrs. George Kohl, Mrs. Blaine Foster, Mrs. Melvin Poulson, Mrs. Max Peterson, Mrs. A. C. Fitzwater, Mrs. O. A. Halstead and Mrs. Jess Jchnstun. High score prize was won by Mrs. Johnstun and honor prize by Mrs. Kohl. Sewing Club Mis3 Laurel Wilcken was hostess this week to members of the Girls Sewing club. The afternoon was spent in cutting cut dresses. The girls have named their club 4-- H 4-- H not used by the district convention delegates, to the use of the high- Highway 40 Clubs Call Bids On Promotion Folders I g, - AUTO I COZY THEATRE SAT. & SUN. JUNE 28 & 29 Cesar Romero & Patricia Morison IN Romance Of The Grande Also 4 Short Subjects J THE HIGH WATERS OPEN JULY 1st! Get Your Equipment and License at the o LIFE MERRIL II. LARSEN Stop at Shell for Efficient Lubrication Phone 341 TO YOU WHO SWEAR BY .... OIL-PLATING- Residence Phone 211 Duchesne. Utah Pack. Mr and Mrs.. Verl Meyrick and little daughter spent Sunday night and Monday in Mt. Pleasant visit- ing relatives Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Maxwell and family and Mr. and Mrs. George Maxwell and fanfily of Salt Lake City spent Sunday and Monday at Moon Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Owens of Colorado Springs visited withrela-tive- s in Duchesne over the week end. Jay Brotkbank of Salt Lake, state vice president of the Junior Chamber of Commerce was in Duchesne Thursday, contacting members of the local chamber. Nick Killian of Mt. Home was a Duchesne isitor Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gerry and family spent last Sunday at Moon Lake trying out a new boat and motor. Bob Schonian accompanied them. John Rawlings cf Oiem was a guest of his sister, Mrs. James Prie4 Sr. last Saturday. Mr. and Mis. Tom Wood and young son of Salt Lake City are Sti!l less engine wear still more oil Economy from this proved New oil that still brings fill Single IMPARTIAL OIL-PLATI- defies Death Valley for 13,398 miles...Certified The celebrated Conoco Germ Processed oil patent first made it possible for Conoco to bring your engine atlasting lubricant with magnet-lik- e traction for inner engine surfaces. Thus g cant all quickly drain down "rub out fast. And this same fry up Germ Processed oil patent still assures d an engine, after you change to the sensational new oil by Conoco . , . Latest available products of 5 leading competitors bought retail by Referee. Identical new cars broken-i- n alike, after engines had been taken apart for Referee to check uniformity. oil-plati- up by patented Conoco Thialkene inhibe ... in Conoco Nth oil. itor,.. man-mad- oil-platin- Lasted 74 other big-na- to 161 oils in longer than 5 fierce fair test oil-plate- Its name is N CONOCO MOTOR OIL Brings new Economy aid, besides This popular-price- d new Conoco Nfh oil can protect itself against that worst cause of rapid consumption. todays IIow?... Just consider one truth oil-plate- s, about latest oil refining methods. Ridding oil of bad things may sacrifice some of Natures best The same s! happens, you know, in processing some foods. But today that loss is often made up by vitamin synthetics . . . man-madAnd today the vigor otherwise sacrificed in any proper refining is more than made e. Rio Shell Fly Spray, Stock Spray and Sprayers Shell Solvent, Aviation Gas and Home Handies Surety Bonds Duchesne jamin Franklin. o AGENCY FIRE 1 SHELL SERVICE INSURANCE guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Halstead. They expect to be. here until July 3. H. A. Pierson spent last week in Sait Lake City unloading and delivering new cars to pruchasers. of Per.nsylvaJ received almost $1,500,000 in con;: butions and bequests during the yet f ended June 30. The university that a substantial part of the trone would be used to celebrate the 200;' anniversary of its founding by Bet1' 4-- H ar - I Large Bequests The University 4-- way 40 club. Other officers installed were: Earl F. Jensen, 1st vice president; Wm. H. Case, 2nd vice president; Wm. H. Fitzwater, 3rd vice president; C. C. Mickelson, secretary and treasurer; Otto Johnsen, tail twister; B. A. Jacoby, lien tamer; F. L. Maxwell and Roy A. Schondirectors; W. J. Bond ian, and Marvel Moore, -- b jar Z3Q !K, Continued From Page 1 local boys at Beys State; cooperation in promoting the mobile dental unit for Duchesne and efforts still being made for the establishment of a permanent dentist here; Alta-moraising funds to assist the booster club support its team at the state basketball tournament; cooperation in the promo-- , tion of highway U. S. 40, and cooperation in the interest of fisn and g3me. Mr. Schonian expressed his happiness over the renewed interest m the club following a successful membership drive this spring and recommended to the new officers that they keep the members active on projects as a means of keeping interest alive. Suggests Projects As possible civic projects for the coming year he recommended Che following: follow-u- p on Blue Bench, paving and sidewalks and gutters on main street, a beautification project for the Duchesne cemetery, banking facilities for Duchesne, an established dentist, continued interest in highway 40 and fish and game activities, a sewer system after the waterworks project is completed, the gathering and publishing of scenic and economic and industrial data concerning the city and territory and the establishing and nurturmg of closer relations with neighboring communities. Mr. Lyman in receiving the gavel of his office as president, thanked the members for their ex-ession of confidence, and assured them cf his desire to continue the goed work of the club, (asking for their cooperation in this direction. New President Speaks All my interests are in Duchesne he told the group, and it is natural that I will do all in my power to promote every possible improvement ... I am proud of Duchesne. Duchesne and its citizens have been good to me, and I want to do everything I can to 3how my appreciation and to piake Duchesne (a city of which we can all be proud. Mr. Lyman, who is chairman of the Duchesne highway 40 club then outlined plans of tihe highway 40 association and plead for full support of the Lions in boosting the promotion of the highway. A motion was passed appropriating $25 Legionnaires Prepare To Welcome Buddies At District Convention Across the Death Valley desert Conoco N'A wrote Locked in the engines of 6 new everyday cars aU alike were 6 prominent oils, including Conoco ND, One 11 per car. Never another drop; No mercy. 57 miles an hour under impartial observation-un- der sun thatd singe you till each fill out and the engine was junk. gave Conoco NfA outlasted the next-beoil by 5,683 miles; outlasted the worst by 8 ,268 miles; outlasted the average of st all 5 others by 7,057 miles. All certified. But you dont put your car through tor For authorities warn you to change oil at regular intervals. No quarreling with that ! Now, however, as you change to Conoco NA . . . the greater new oil that oil-plat. . . set your ture-test- p at 000. Keep track and certify Conoco NM economy for yourself. Continental Oil Co .Pioneers in Bettering Americas oil with Synthetics speedometer-tri- F FI1 HFPT WLiltlll ILU hereby certify that the Death Valley Teat and related work were thoroughly and fairly conducted. Engine Destruction occurred in each case at the mileage stated. Consulting Engineer, who during Academic yeor I Purdue University Profenor of Automotive Engineering, ?rg CONOCO liVI s. J CONOCO MOTOR OIL |