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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD. DUCHESNE,. UTAH Kendal Green Kenda1 green was a famous green c fvforn by foresters and was so because it was at first woven Fnenaal Westmreland county Roberts Robm Hood and his rrsfy fob Deane Case lowers wore Kendal Agnes Brooks green. to returned r Tracey Roberts Wlth High school instructor, Dee Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fullmer Satuiday from Murray Mr. and Mrs Ronald and Mrs. Gay spent the week Gay JL she has been for the past end and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mecham Lee of th Week end visit' with relatives at Monroe end Jo- of Salt Lake were week end guests weeks with Mr. and Mrs. WMrnd Mrs. seph. Miss Mary L. Nielson, is She of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Mecham. ink Defarecovering Frank T Defa Mrs. Emilina Smith and Mrs. Ross Case teacher, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sweat anan appendicitis operation. and Mrs. 'and twe children Is staying: with Thelma Lee of Heber made the tnp nounce the birth of a sen in Myton. a week with them. Urs Lavar Pace spent Miss Nielson visited at while vis.tmg Mr. and Mrs. week m E. W. Allred and family Ray Lee her home in Salina and Mrs. Mrs. Wells spent the past at SoapMrs. Sweat. is Mr. in and with working Mrs. husband Myton Rbberts May er was visiting Case stopped off In Richfield to Mrs. Lizzie W'ebber of Salt Lake Mrs. Tracey Roberts Sunday visit with her brother-in-laand is a guest of her son Alden Muir. ;p"ey Hackett and Crystal Allred Mrs Irene Allred s helping cook sister, Mr. and Mrs. William Hurds-maMr. and Mrs. Wm. Pace and . Lake City spent Sunday at the Tabicna school. The Hurdsman family are family spent Sunday in Tabiona. and Allred family. Irene Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Earl Giles and ith Mr. and Mrs. Alden Muir spent Mr. former residents of Mt. Emrrtcna Mutual held and Mrs. The Hanna ward H. C. Tebbs of Salt Lake and Joe Casper from Charlesin Salt Lake. Saturday social Tuesday night. ton ts opening spent a few days hunting and James Lloyd of Ioka were calling Mr. and Mrs. Manzo Young spent in was shower given K jjndal and with Mr. and Mrs XL on life insurance prospects here Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake Florence Tumbovw Gilesventing . nor of Mis. and family. Mr. Tebhs Is City with Mrs. Yeungs mother, during the week. haU. A large head of the Utah office ctf the Oc- Mrs. Fndiy at Defas Pace Lloyd and Lucy Ludlow, who has been Ferris and Giles attended ladies umber of cidental Life Insurance Company a ill at the L. D. S. hosfew spent seriously in Hanna. days and useful gifts were They ani Mr. Lloyd is local aany nice agent. are employed over at pital. bride, the Soapstone at received by Miss Gwen Case is staying in Mr. J. E. L. Carey spent Thursis staying the sawmill. Baneta with her sister Mrs. Myron day In Duchesne. jtrs Reva Tumhow Madsen whle Myron is deer huntMr. and Mrs Golden Brown and ML Cfd Mill MINS T - an-oth- er I w n. -- ing. daughter Marion were guests of and Mrs. R. W. Clifton for Mrs. Fay Miles of Mtn. Home Mr. PINT No. 61 PINT No. 62 QUART No. 60 M PROOF THIS WHISKEY IS 5 YEARS OLD . . . SCHENIEY DISTILLERS CORP., N.Y.C Ambulance Service For Sickness or Emergency Our Special Nash Sedan Ambulance is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. EX W. Crosby during the hunting season. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Powell attended the funeral of Mrs. Powells sister, Edith Pearson Curtis, in Salt Lake last Wednesday. Peter Wall has returned from Salt Lake where he has had employment. An attack of appendicitis made it necessary for him to quit work. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar Holder and Betty made a trip to Provo Saturday, to visit Mr. Holders doctor and also to see their daughter, Ruth Jeane, who is attending the BYU. Clifford, small son of Mrs. Titcomb, received a bone fracture last week when a plow fell on his foot. Ha remained in Roosevelt several days but is now at home with his foot in a cast. Louie Galloway, superintendent of the Moon Lake project, and Floyd Case, president of the Moon Lake Water Users Association, spent Monday at the lake making a survey of needed repairs and getting men started on the work. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerksiek had as their guests Saturday and Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Hansen and Herman Kerksiek cf Salt Lake. Mrs. Hansen and Herman are sister and brother of Mr. Kerksiek. Mr. land Mrs. Dale Besst announce the arrival of a baby girl, bem Friday, October 17. Mr. Besst is lineman for the REA. Deer (hunters reported out this week are Arthur Powell, Fred Case, Leonard Wall, La von Atwood, Dastrup, Wesley Thacker and Ross Case. The Mt. Emmons ward added to its many recent ventures this week The first by organizing a choir. singing praotce was held Sunday at 4 p. m. Rulon Romney, AJta-momusic teacher, is director and Mrs. Edyth Hansen is organist. Lola Perkins is employed at the Besst home. La-ve- La-For- enables us to give prompt, efficient and com- fortable ambulance service any time at a moments notice for invalid or emergency transportation - - anywhere, anytime. CALL ROY A. SCHONIAN The Uintah Basins Only Complete Mortuary Service Residence Phone 241 Business Phone 271 Duchesne. Utah mem nt chickens WANTED Turkeys, or meat on subscription. Uintah Basin Record. The Record does Jd)oooo Facts That Concern You No. 33 Expert Printing! of m Series Friday, October deer season. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sweat attended union meeting at Duchesne last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Casper and Mr. and Mrs. Rue Miles of Mtn. Home were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brooks Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wells Sweat spent the week end at Heber City with Mrs. Sweat's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brooks spent Sunday at Tabiona with Mrs. Brooks brothers families, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Casper and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Casper. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pace announce the marriage of tlheir daughter Ida to Mr. Wells Carter of Provo. They are spending their honeymoon in California. OKA Mrs. G. VV. Gentry Mrs. Henry Nelson was calling on Mrs. J. W. Jenson Thursday. Mrs. Alma Timothy, wtho ha3 been visiting her daughter Mrs. Reed Lemon, returned to her home at Price Monday. Ver Ames returned from Thistle Friday, where he has been employed for several months. Guy Percival and family cf Provo spent the. week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Paul Hansen was a Roosevelt visitor Monday. Junior Bensen left Thursday for Idaho where he has employment. Chas. Katchener of Salt Lake was a business visitor in Ioka last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mecham. and Smith Mecham spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank EMIT Mrs. Minnie Hamilton Olive Mott A dinner was given in honor A farewell party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arvel of Mr. Orson M.tt and family at Rhoades Saturday night, in honor the home of Mr. and Mrs Clarence cf Mr. and Mrs. Von Brown, who Bium, Wednesday after the funwill leave this week for California eral services of Mrs. Mott. Those where they expect to spend the attending were sisteis of Mrs. winter. Those present were Mr. Mott, Mis. Bert Wilbur of Dillon, and Mrs. Von Brown, Miss Felma Montana, Mrs, John Porter of OgDistefano, Miss Louise Stanley, den, Miss Emma Bancroft of Butte Miss Afton Tumbow, Miss Lor- and Mr. land Mrs. Bert Bancroft raine Sizemore, Miss Nadine Bowlard were' visitors at the Percival ers, Miss Ruby Defa, Joe Diste- home of Duchesne. Mrs. Bert Wilbur, Mrs. John Porter, Miss Emma Bancroft, Mr. and Mrs Bert Bancroft, Mrs. Jay Miller. Mrs Clarence Bium, Ohson Mott, Boyda and Olive Mott were dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J W. Williams Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Isnc Baum, Mr. and Mrs Hen Clegg, Mr. and Mrs. William Boman, Mrs. Gay Baum, and Mrs. XL try Argyle all cf Heber City attended toe funeral of Mrs. Mott. Mrs. Elva Pace of 5 panish Fork, attended the funer-i- l of her aunt Mrs. Mott. After visiting with relatives and friends. Mis. Bert Wilbur, Mrs. John Poi ter and Miss Emma Ban-oiv- ft returned to their h vines Friday. Mis. James Eliason and Mr. end Mis Oial Aims of Salt Lake City were visiting here Wednesday. Mrs. Melvin White of Utahn has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Claience Baum for a few days. Mr. and Mis. Oscar Rasmussen, Mrs. Anne Sibly, Ray Rassmussen and Jay Miller were visiting Orson Mott and fanuly Fnday, XI rs, Bill peat i oss of Xlyton is visiting her mother, XIis. Clarence i Baum, j Xlrs. Myron XIott of Salt Lake was visiting here last week. Sunday. Reed Lenten is driving the school bus for James Lemon while he is hunting deer. The Dry Gulch Cattle Association is holding its round-u- p this week. James B. Lemon and Tom Gentry are those from loka who are going for cattle. Mr. i.ind Mrs. Joshua Tmothy of Hanc.ck Cove were calling on Mr. en. and Mrs. Reed Lemon Sunday. Abes Gines left last week fv r Due to the recent storms the Salt Lake where he has work at roads in Ioka are nearly the small arms plant. Mrs. Minnie Hamilton spent a few days visiting friends n Salt Get Your Bookkeeping and StaLake City, tionery needs at the Record oflioe. Mrs. Ruby Giles of Heber City spent Saturday in Tabiona with Mrs. Anna Stanley. SAME POPULAR FOR Nate Wilson and son Tommie, and Glen Jorgensen of Lies AngelNEWER, FINER ACCOMMODATIONS es, are spending this week at the home of Mr. end Mrs. Lawrence Maxwell. Lloyd, Frank and Marvel Howard of Salt Lake City spent the week end in this vicinity returning home Monday evening each with a buck. In spite of stormy weather, the deer hunters in thus locality have had fauly good luck. fano, Bill Jones, Clyde Gmes, Allen Giles, Darreld White, Max Stanley and Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Rhoades. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. White cf Karnas are spending this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Thompson of Provo spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nello Hick- - PRICES Tanner in Myton. Xlr. and Xlrs. Archie Bensen were in Roosevelt Fiiday. Bishop Webb, Russell Robinson, Wm. Fausett, James Lemon, Garrett Stone, Dick Fausett and Clarence Jones were among the many from Ioka who went deer hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hardman were in Roosevelt Monday. Xtr. and Xlrs. J. W. Jenson were visitors at the home of Mr. (and Xlrs. Etnan Nelson cf Upalco Sunday. RooseRobert Xlarchant was velt attending to business miatteis Friday. Xlr. and Xfrs. Tom Gentry were in Roosevelt Monday. Xlrs. Ralph Xliles, who has spent the past two weeks visiting relatives in California, returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bratke and children of Green River, Wyoming spent the week end with Mrs. Brat-ke- s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J W. Jensen. Lewis Larsen and Chas. Mecham were Roosevelt visitors Friday. Ned Gines and family of Bal- - MRS. J. R WATERS. ...PRESIDENT J. HOIMAN WATERS, W. ROSS SUTTON. rvip i EARER, nearer comes ski weather. TawJ Overnight even now your car gets steely cold. These mornings, as your atarter prods the engine, the precious parts that you want to keep fit are rarin to claw each other. But not after theyre Winter iLmmA.nla by the quick simple change to your seasoneffect correct Conoco N th motor oil. Its magnet-lik- e ally g holds clear up to the topmost piston rings, though your car may stand cold for days. Instead of all o quickly draining down, Conoco Nfh makes stay up on guard in advance ready ahead of mere oil to ease up the coldest starts. oil-plate- d oil-platin- oil-platin- fast-flowi- Then when your engines insides even in Autumn and Winter naturally warm up more than a brand new sunburn, your Conoco NA oil shows you the type of economy that won the sensational Death Valley Death-Tecertified. 6 identical cars st 6 widely advertised oils of quality, including Conoco N'h were kept speeding over the desert, each on a different in no oil ever added. THERE GOES A TIRE . .. but why junk the car? Any car can have a blowout in tire, But you wouldnt junk the car. Youd , just fix the tire or replace it. Thats very much like a situation that exists in the retailing of beer. Beer retailing has its fiat tires, who disobey the law or who permit unsavory conditions. To protect your right to drink good beer, we of the beer industry want to eliminate the few flat tire retailers. Heres another reason: Right here in Utah, beer has provided employment too-reta- ilers BEER. ..a beverage for 3,745 and paid $116,. payroll of $3,446,963 last year. 801.53 in state taxes an has important stake The state, too, for from services and material, equipment more than 100 other industries. Those benefits are worth preserving. You can help us preserve them by patronand legal places izing only the reputable and sold by reporting any where beer is to the law violations you may observe authorities tituted d y in the beer industrys purchases of moderation 24, 1941 fill locked 5 quarts of one big brand burned up engine burned out when the car with Conoco NA still had the profill tection of 3.65 quarts! Even the runner-up- s was consumed, and the engine was junk, when the cor with Conoco N'h still had 2.7 quarts in the crankcase. AH impartially certified. Get the printed evidence at Your Mileage Merchants Conoco station. Theres where to change to this popular-price- d Conoco NG oil that your engine for protected prompt starting. Thats more than a propiise. Continental Its backed by something reol...oiL-PLATlNOil Company GAVE TWICE THE ENGINE LIFE! This oil that gave its angina more than twice tho him averaged by the engines using the other oils in the Death-Tes- t. In thsse times use your car prudently. And use oil thats great for engine life changing regularly as rscoznmended. OIL-PLATE- S Good starting good lubrication against all needless wear help conserve gasoline, too. CONOCO r nytk I l LJ tTT7 vJ MOTOR Oil |