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Show Friday, August 28, 1942 Mrs. Minnie Hamilton Mrs. Glen Sorensen Miss Helen Hancock returned to her home in Provo this week after spending two weeks at the E. L. Murphy of Upalco and of Boneta William Brotherson were visitors here Sunday. Leon Burton, Claud McDonald, Glen Sorensen, A. M. Burton and Elton Potter attended a meeting in Mt. Emmons Sunday after- ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. El-vLewis. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Nye are spending this week in Salt Lake City and Bacchus where they are visiting relatives. Miss Vida Giles Is spending this week visiting relatives in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ellis spent Saturday in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lewis of Salt Lake City spent the week end fishing in North Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Larrin Beck stead of Talmage spent Thursday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Walter LeFevre. The Primary teachers and girls spent Monday at the Hot Pots in Midway. Those who enjoyed the trip were Mrs. Grace Giles, Mrs. Hazel Nye, Mrs. Lova Gines, Mrs. Theo Gines, Mrs. Wanda Ivie, Mrs. Elaine Webb, tht Misses Violet Gines, Iona Sizemore, Doris and Dicy Casper, Helen Johnson, Wilda Johnson, Irene Thomas, Thelma and Donna Langdon, Romans Wooley, Lawanna Ellis and Nyetta Nye. Mr. and Mrs. Webb Mercer of Salt Lake City spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Maxwell. Rex Giles spent last week in Rock Creek at the cattle camp of L. W Skidmore. Rex reports fishing very good in Rock Creek Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tillack accompanied by Mrs. Lottie Maxwell spent Monday in Duchesne. Mose Taylor and son of Kansas were in Tabiona on business m Extension Service officials. They recommend cleaning the machines both inside and outside every day during the spraying and dusting season. To clean the spray rig, the officials suggest running water through until it noon. comes out clean. For the duster, Billy Perkins returned to his the best plan is to clean all dust out of the hopper and distributing home in Salt Lake after a ten-da- y visit with his grandparents, Mr. system, and then gently rap the tubes and nozzles while the enand Mrs. R. W. Perkins. Clyde W. Larsen of Rooseveit gine is running. was a business visitor here on Tuesday. Monday. Delbert Davies and Verlin All-re- d Mrs. M. H. Christensen and Jess motored to Provo Sunday. Monin were Christensen Utahn Delbert returned home Monday. day. B. J. Sorensen and Stan McMr, and Mrs Leon Bui ton were Donald were Duchesne visitors on Roosevelt visitors Monday. wmiek iSkdOvOSi .VOTE , SEPTEMBER 1st PRIMARY FOR Frank G. Martines for Congress Utah, its people and their problems. 1. A man who knows 2. A man whose record 3. puts public services above any per sonal advantages. A man whose first interest is the winning of this war. A man who believes an all-ounified effort between the Military and Home Fronts the shortest way to Victory. ut Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Lewi3 spent A a few days this week in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Harold Jones left for her home in Los Angeles after spending several weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Loveland. were Wedding announcements received in Tabiona last week of the marriage of Miss Evelyn Hamilton to Jame3 Distefano. They were married in the Salt Lake temple Monday, August 17, and will be at home in Provo. The people of Tabiona join in wishing them a long and happy married life together. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Giles spent a few days last week visiting friends in Provo. Miss Vilma Webb left last week for Salt Lake City where she has employment. man whose both Sons enlisted in Military Service of the United States. (Paid Political Advertisement) 3E a Vote for L. C. (Bud) WINSLOW W. G. Gentry Word was received from Loyd Gentry at U. S. Training station at San Diego saying he rad received the Uintah Basin Record It is twice as interestSunday. ing here as it was as home, sure enjoyed it. Mrs. J. A. Angus and Mrs. Hugh Percival and children were Salt Lake visitors last week. O. A. Dart and son, Ralph Clyde were transacting business in Mt. Home Friday. Mrs. Preston Nutter and daughter, Mrs. Wm. Storey of Nine Mile were visiting Mr, and Mrs. W. 5. Gentry Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ereel Johnson of 10-lMyton announce the birth of a son, Aug. 20. Mrs. Johnson Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lemon. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Lemon were Upalco visitors Friday. Mrs. Emil Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spencer, Ray Jones, Mrs. Reed Lemon and Mrs. Tom Gentry were shopping in Roosevelt Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fausett spent Sunday at Upalco, guests of their son, Dick. Mr. and Mrs. Devon Gentry and children of Myton were in Ioka Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Lemon went to Myton Monday to see their daughter, Mr3 Ereel Johnson who is reported seriously ill. Word was received in Ioka Friday of the death of Mrs. C. Walker at her home in Salt Lake Aug. 21. She is a sister of Mrs. J. L. Republican Candidate for Primary Election Sept. 2 3 fjs isriy- -J my na. i nr wp da enou mtdicai lack of of the co stlpation if thai tM-- e c&tliaitK (Paid Political Advertisement) are reaedies get at tt Thyr St Mt by eatii g cestalth A Eat dall- y- oo, -- Vote for Jdt your cor this sim to see a J. BRACKEN LEE $A lit Republican Miles. is c ' Le- CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS mon. Mr. and Mrs. Nat Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nel8on of spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James F. Lemon. (Paid Political Bridgeland - Brady Home Upalco - Church Building Bluebell - Church Building Altonah Church Building -- -- - Co. Creamery District No. 2 - Municipal Building Myton - Beggs Building -- -- - Duchesne District No. 1 - Court Room District No. 2 Legion Hall Boneta Church Building -- 10 - - 11 12 13 14 15 Tabiona -- Church Building - Fruitland - Rockhill Home Utahn Strong Home Hanna - Church Building Talmage - Stanley McDonald -- - -- Official Primary Ballot DEMOCRATIC PARTY TICKET - it. Advertisement) m k Neola - Church Building Montwel Church Building Roosevelt District No. 1 Calder OB Jteen res by Kello m Sypei Hons, Mt Home -- - Church Building 19 Mt. Emmons Crosby Home 18 - dlstim today this c ! i 1000 f 20 Arcadia -- - Church Building 21 Harper - Nutter Ranch -- -- Home 16 Ioka - Church Building 17 Strawberry Church Building -- - County Clerk. Iorg Linford Mitchell, who ha3 been employed at Salt Lake City, is home. He plans to spend the next three weeks until school starts at home. DeVcre Iorg and Ruthford Mathews, who have been employed at Tooele for the last two weeks come home 'Saturday night. Mrs. Grace Brackenberry from Provo, who was formerly a resident of Upalco, was visiting here with friends Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Zeary Mathews were visiting with relatives at Bluehill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Williams, and Mr. and Mrs. Mont Williams were receiving medical attention at Vernal Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Patters, from Roosevelt, were visiting James Carroll Sunday. Delores and David Reese, who have been visiting relatives at Neola, have returned to Upalco for a week's visit here, before go-i- n to their home in California. Hugh Mitchell made a business trip to Salt Lake City Monday. People shopping In Roosevelt Saturday were Mrs. E. L. Murphy, Mrs. M. R. Rogers, Mrs. Don Swaitz, Mrs. Bill Taj lor and Miss Myra Iorg. Miss Wilma Iorg visited relatives In Roosevelt last week. E. L. Murphy made a business trip to Salt Lake City Wednesday. When he came home he went around by Provo and brought Mrs. Earl Reese and son, Dexter, back with him. Miss Ellen Evans went to Duchesne Monday where she will be employed at the Mission Cafe. Mrs. Alvin Shields of Tooele arrived heie Monday for a visit with her mother, Mrs, Clyde Mitchell, Miss Ruth Nelson from Bingham Canyon is visiting her parents, Mr, and Mis. Oscar Nelson. Mrs, Parley Mitchell is visiting lier daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Mallow Mech&m, at Bur-leIdaho, for a few weeks. Mis. Jean Nelson from Tremon-ton- , Utah, arrived here Tuesday for a visit. Her husband, Pvt. Oscar N. Nelson, is expected home soon cm a fut lough. Mr. and Mrs, Bail Reese, Mis. M. R. Rogers, E. B. Murphy and Claude Iorg were trHsnsactmg business in Vernal Monday, PB -l 1, 1942. Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, September 1, 1942, party primaries of the De mocratic and Republican parties will be held for the nominating of party candidates of said parties for offices as indicated on the ballot belo vv. The Polls will be open at 7 a. m. and continue open until 7 p. m. of the same day. Polling places for the various precincts and districts are as follows: 1 SiUS- Jftxr. Uintah Indian Homesteaded shortly after opening of the since link Reservation and resident of Duchesne Duchesne Several Years principal of schools at Roosevelt, and Antelope. unty foraimnibcrof After formation of Duchesne Ke vears deputy in the offices of County Clerk,Board Draft Clerk, Assessor. and Treasurer corder, World War 1. 13 J'ear Clerk of Duchesne County School District 4 Education of Board the of County and Member years. the Duchesne Secretary of Irrigation Companies and Livestock Association for some years. Owns original homestead and other property. At present employed in farming, livestock and other local interests. I am for economy, efficiency, good roads and the building up of Duchesne County, b. Golden Timothy of Ogden visiting his sister, Mrs. Reed County Commissioner 2-y- Notice of Election KB Miss Myra Take pare of the spraying and dusting machines for they may have to last a long time is the Mrs. advice of the Utah Agricultural Official Primary Ballot REPUBLICAN PARTY TICKET 1 'e Reliev Duchesne County, Precinct No. Duchesne County, Precinct No. Tuesday, September 1, 1942 Tuesday, September 1, 1942 WE hr Lyat oinwur 4 Instructions to Voters: To vote for a candidate place a cross (x) in the square at the right of the name of the person for whom you desire to vote and in no other place. Do not vote for any candidate listed under more than one party or group designation. For Justice of the Supreme Court Vote for One bae ak, n anathiy Instructions to Voters: To vote for a candidate place a cross (x) in the square at the right of the name of the person for whom you desire to vote and in no other place. Do not vote for any candidate listed under more than one party or group designation. For Representative in Vote for One Congress (First District) For County Commissioner (Two-Ye- ar Term) Tikea ftoaih- - tfps bu dib aotisam nd worr Hi net war lUw Vote for One lOTEi VUUE son-in-la- The Recoid Specializes Commercial Printing-, N ht ling, b.I, Al t hot. Hot in Fine m arpraaggacs |