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Show Friday, February 5, 194S UINTAH BASIN RECORD, UINTAH BASIN RECORD E. J. Schonian, Publisher PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY DUCHESNE, UTAH T Mt. Emmons News Roy A. Schonian, Editor AT DUCHESNE, UTAH Deane Case ADVERTISING RATES Entered as second-clas- s matter Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar Holder Display Advertising May 26, 1922, at the Postoffice at ' Flat Rate, For Platea, Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, under the act ef report that their son, Dee Lamar, 2 c. has been sent to the Lockheed Line, March 3. 1879. airplane plant at Burbank, Cal., Per Column Inch, 30c to take an advanced course in Classified and Reading Notices mechanics. Dee, who is a staff For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost SUBSCRIPTION RATES sergeant, has been stationed at and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per Three Months .75 Williams Fieeld, near Phoenix, line, first Insertion; 5c per line for $1.25 Arizona, for the past two years. each succeeding issue minimum Six Months Mr. and Mrs. Del Mecham anOne Year $2.50 charge, 30c. nounce that their sons, Wayne and Evan, have enlisted in the GIMME! GIMME! armed services. It was not learned ih which branch of the service each entered. Wayne has been employed in a Lockheed plant at Burbank for the past year and a half, and Evan i3 a student at the A C. at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Hansen announce the- marriage of their daughter Betty, to Ned Mitchell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Mitchell of Upalco. The marriage took place in Salt Lake City on January 15. The bride has been employed at the State Capitol since her graduation last spring. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Case are at home after a years absence. They have been living in Kamas where Ross has been working for the Reclamation service. When that work closed down, g in sevthey went eral defense areas but were unable to find a single vacancy. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hassing of Ogden were guests last week of their cousins, Mr. and ' Mrs. La Forge Dastrup. Bruce Hartman is back in Mt. Emmons to assist his father, Chester H. Hartman, with his agriculture and livestock business. He has also been engaged for the remainder of the school term as coach at the Altamont high school. His wife and baby will remain in SalC Lake for a couple of months. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Case, announce the marriage of their daughter, Stella, to Charles DaThe marriage vis of California. Ethel Beebe Mrs. Glen Sorensen was performed in Wyoming on Ed Conklin returned home SunMrs. Mary E. Kenison and January 27. The young couple day after a trip to St. Louis, daughter, Vida, left two weeks left soon after for New Mexico Missouri. ago for Salt Lake where they where Mr. Davis is employed as will make their home until spring. a mining engineer. J. Edgar Holder of Mt. EmWord has been received by mons was in Altonah Tuesday on Mr. and Mrs. Keith McDonald business with reference to the announce the birth of a son in relatives here that Oral Thacker is to be married soon to Miss A. A. A, Salt Lake City last week. Edith Stewart of Provo. It is Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shiner of Quite a number of young folks Steamboat Springs, Colorado, are attended the dance at Mountain reported that the young couple will make their home in Mt Emvisiting with the formers par- Home last Friday night. mons where Oral will take over ents, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bill Fieldsted of Boneta and the farm now belonging to his Shiner. J. Edgar Holder of Mt.- - Emmons Denny Ralphs is home on a were business visitors here on father, Rawlins Thacker. Rawlins Thacker is making furlough after being employed Monday. at Geneva for some time. preparations to move his family Mr. and Mrs. Leon Burton, Mr. to Provo where he expects to loAnna Stark, primary superand Mrs. Glen Sorensen, Mr. and cate permanently. visor, was visiting school TuesMrs. A. M. Burton, Joseph JenMr. and Mrs. Ben Perkins anday. Adaline Eileen sen, nounce Anderson, the engagement of their Miss Florence Lambert left last Davies and Lena Belle Kofford daughter, Alberta, to Tal Bird, to for Salt Lake Thursday City enroll in a business college. Her were quarterly conference visitors son of Mr. and Mrs. James I. Bird of Bluebell. Marriage plans mother took her to Roosevelt to at Me. Emmons Sunday. are indefinite. Mr. Bird is emhas who Harold meet the bus. Thompson, came been ployed in California. .employed at Provo, Grant Foote moved his family Chester H. Hartman accomto Salt Lake City last Friday. home Saturday. to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beebe and Mrs. Patience Larsen is visit- panied Ed Conklin of Altonah Mrs. Olive Beebe were in Roose- ing in Salt Lake City this week. St. Louis last week to attend a A. convention. Mr. ConkR. velt on business Thursday. Several men attended the an- lin E of the Moon Lake is president Shiner the Lloyd purchased nual meeting of 'the Famswarth Electric and Mr. association Grant Foote home and some of Canal and Reservoir Co. in Hartman is one of the directors. the cattle and Austin bought the Mountain Home Monday. Floyd Case and Leandrew Gilremaining stock. bert of Arcadia made a trip to Karma Swindle, from the F. S. Salt Lake Wednesday and Thursr A. office-- ' of Roosevelt, was in Ruby Fowler, Arda Ames, Florof last week to attend to day Altonah on business Friday. Alence Jessen, Vemia Allred, business. county of and Tabiona Mary Chatwin berta Beebe, Georgia Shiner, The ML Emmons ward M. I. A. Arnold Chatwin of San Diego, Jeanettee Beebe, Vemia Shiner, over a very successful Gold Calif., were visiting in Altonah Ruby Taylor, Francis Allred, put Green ball on the and night of last week. Madeline Dastrup, Ida Conklin, January 27. The Duchesne orThe American Legion and Auxi- Mary Young and Madora furnished 'the music and liary gave a farewell party for the last mentioned being chestra there were many in attendance FriV. Allen Preston Sergeant from Mt. Emmons. Miss towns. from surrounding day night. The evening was Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Allred Eva Deane Crosby was crowned listenand spent playing games spent a few days with their chilwith the Misses Maurine ing to a program. Refreshments dren from the mines of Columbia. queen, June Rogers, Clela Wall Lister, were served to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Armontrout is visiting and Delma Thacker as her atJesse Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde home of H. II. Dunn. tendants. Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. at the The Altamont music departMountain of Brandon Clarence Mrs. George Dunn, Mr. and ment has chosen the operetta, business was Home transacting Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Albert "Chonita," to present in the near Mrs. Dru Allred and Mrs. in Altonah Tuesday. Pat-ti- e Wm. Brotherson of Boneta was future. Miss Rita Bennion, Esther Allred, and the guest of Davies and John Thacker visiting Bishop Mohlman last honor, Sgt. Allen. were given the three leads. A card party was held at the week. Mrs. Arthur Case and Miss home of Josephine Beebe on WedBishop Glen Mohlman was at Orr of Salt Lake City Cleora transactlast Roosevelt Tuesday nesday afternoon of last week. spent the week end with their Refreshments were served to ing business. - house-huntin- Me-cha- Ro-ch- Keep your car up to par with Studebaker service Expert mechanics do the work efficiently, quickly and at moderate dealers are to give first class maintenance care to the vital motor cars and trucks in their communities. Drive in frequently and have your car inspected, no matter STUDEBAKER what make it is. If adjustments or repairs on your car seem necessary, you'll cost be given a check list of what needs to be done and, usually, the Studebaker dealer can provide you with an exact cost estimate in advance. Dont wait until your car starts giving you trouble. Have it checked regularly at any Studebaker dealer's and keep it rolling for victory. You may bo eligible for a brand new Studeboker Thousands of motorists whose driving is considered essential can apply for brand new Studebaker Champions, Commanders and Presidents. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie J. Orr. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Perkins visited with Mrs. Perkins mother, Mrs. Lillis Wilkins, in Salt Lake City from Friday until Sunday. Miss Deane Case returned Monday after & month's visit with relatives and friends in Los Angeles and San Diego, California. The Moon Lake stake quarterly conference was held in ML Emmons Sunday, January 31. Nicholas G. Smith and Lee Palmer of the general church authorities in Salt Lake attended the three sessions. Other speakers were Pres. E. L. Murphy of Upalco, Wm. Brotherson and Joseph Swasey of Boneta, Walter Kerk-sie- k and Carl Lister, ML Emmons. The following musical numbers were rendered: Vocal duets by Mrs. Telford and Wm. Larson of Bluebell, Tommy Brandon and Neldon Johansen of Boneta, Mrs. Loreen Caldwell and Mrs. Albert Bbe of Altamont, and the Misses Beth and Maxine Winkler of Bluebell. Mrs. Thelma McCon-ki- e of Boneta sang a solo. John and Branch Babcock are visiting with their brother, Leroy Babcock. Altamont high school graduated part of their senior class on January 15. Mt. Emmons students who completed their work were Vera Rogers, Pattie Thacker, Eva Deane Crosby and Beverly Holder. Some of the girls plan on leaving soon for jobs in defense areas. Mrs. A. L. Snyder entertained at a dinner Sunday evening in honor of the 76th birthday of her mother, Mrs. Fred A. Case. Other guests were her father and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Case and family. Lyndon Hansen has returned home after having been employed om the state road near Salt Lake for the past two months. BONETA Donna Harward Sherman Swasey went to of last on Wednesday He week, where he will work. was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cook as far as Provo, where they will have Mr. Cook's leg, which was injured some time ago, examined and treated by a physician. They intend to stay at Provo until Mr. Cooks condition shows a marked improvement. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Young made a trip to Salt Lake Monday. They returned by way of Provo and purchased a new car. Their son, Bud, accompanied them back and will remain for a short visit. He will then return to Provo where he is attending school. A social gathering was held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. It was Will Fieldsted Sunday. in honor of Don Fieldsted, who will soon leave for the army. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Don Fieldsted, Mr. and Mrs. Will Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Don Farnsworth and the host and hostess. Last week A. M Brandon left for Salt Lake City for a short visit with his sister. A birthday dinner was given January 18 in honor of Mrs. Dick Brandon at her home. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Brandon of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Brandon of Mountain Home, Mr. and Mrs. Delmore Mecham of Mt. Emmons, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Will Potter and Dick Brandon. Dar Brotherson made a trip to Sunnyside last week, He was accompanied by John Taylor and son, Merril. They will seek employment and if successful will remain there for the rest of the winter. Last week Mrs. Ervin Snow received word that two of her relatives who have been in action in the Solomon Islands are now in Salt Lake visiting with their Later Mrs. Snow went parents. to Salt Lake to visit with the young men. A dinner was held, at the Will Potter residence Sunday honoring his birthday. The guests were Mrs. R. M. Brandon, Miss Ada Brandon, August Erickson, Donna Reynolds, and the hosts. Mrs. Jed Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. Les Pearson and Tommy Brandon were Roosevelt visitors during the week. A birthday dinner was held at the Bill Jesson residence in honor of Mrs. Jesson on the 29th of January. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brotherson, Jesson and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Alexander were presenL Sun-nysi- de Marie Baum Mrs. Grace Dalglelsh Agnes Brooks Mrs. Bliss Lott was hostess to the Friday Bridge club last week at the home of Mrs. Homer Robinson. The usual "worthy Project Donation was made by each member present and a pleasant afternoon of bridge was enjoyed by the following: Mrs. Lee Cooper, Mrs. Wm. Preece, Mrs. Homer Robinson, Mrs. Wm. Koehler, Mrs. James Dalglelsh, Mrs. E W. Kronquist, and Miss Alice Todd. The high score couple were Mrs. Preece and Mrs. Robinson. Rex Giles, who underwent an emergency appendicitis operation at Vernal last Tuesday, is reported as rapidly recovering and his family expect him to be able to return home in a few days. FTed Musser arrived home Wednesday of last week to spend a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Musser, before being called into the serHe has been receiving vice. glider, pilot training and was recently accepted as a Ranger, but Is now awaiting his assignment. Miss Lucy Quintana, who is employed at' the boarding house at the Parlette mine, spent the week end in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Matilda Boulton of Rifle, Colorado and Miss Ardelle Aid-ric- h of Lombard, HI., who have been attending to matters the estate of their sister and aunt, Mrs. Jennie Barry, left Friday for Rifle, where they will join Mrs. Boultons sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Aldrich, who, because of illness, was unable to come to Myton at the time of Mrs. Barrys death. Miss Mona Christensen . and Miss Barbara Rex spent the in friends week end visiting Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gentry, Mr. and Mrs. 'Thomas Gentry of Ioka and small daughter were Myton visitors Sunday. Stephen Meranda came home for the week end to visit with his mother and family. Reed and Charles Garland Meranda, who have been visiting their families, left Tuesday for Tooele, where they will be employed as their defense work at Sunnyside is now completed. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Liddell and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Liddell left Sunday morning for Salt Lake City to attend the funeral of PvL Gordon Liddell Ray, who died Tuesday of a heart attack at Chanute Field, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. James Dalglelsh were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kronquist at Fort Duchesne Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs Frank McClure and family left Monday for Los Angeles where they will make their home. During the past 2 years, they have leased a farm on Lake Fork west of town, but the recent sale of the property, prompted them to move to California. During their residence made many here, they have friends who regret their depar- Sweat Mr. and Mrs. Earl spent the week end at Fruit-lanThey were accompanied from Salt Lake City by Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Jaffe and Carl Fau-set- t. On their return to Salt Lake they were accompanied by their little daughter, Jacklyn, who will spend a week with her con-ceri- ture. Tony Campos spent the week end here with his wife and children, returning Sunday to his work at Wendover. B. A. Jacoby of Duchesne was a Myton business visitor Monday afternoon. Roland Krebs left Monday for Salt Lake City where he will visit with his wife and family and attend to business matters. Emery Nielsen left Tuesday for Tooele to resume his duties in defense work. His daughter, Arlean accompanied him as far as Salt Lake City, where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Fay Anderson and seek employment. UPALCO Berneice Carrell Mar D. Mitchell and family spent Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Mitchell, A farewell party was given In honor of Kay Durfey at the home of Beverly Key. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Grover Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Taylor and Miss Ellen Evans. The evening was respent playing games and served. were freshments to Mrs. Beverly Key went Salt Lake Friday to spend a few days with her husband who has employment there. Mr. and Mrs. Milan Rogers were at Roosevelt last Saturday. Miss Lois Redden and Miss Lela Mitchell spent the week end at Neola with their friend, Glenda Halverson. .Mr. and Mrs. George Retallick and sons, Jack and Roy, of Salt Lake City, are visiting with Mrs. Girls Make Own Shoes The girls of Franklin high school .Retalllcks parents Mr. and Mrs. In Seattle, made their own shoes Parley Mitchell,. Word has been received that this year at a cost of less than $2 Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Dennis are a pair. They made the shoes themselves with the aid of boys in the the proud parents of a baby girl, manual training shop. born January 25 In the St. Mark's d. parents. Boyd Mott is stationed in the army camp at Florida. Mrs. Robert Belt was ill Monday and was taken to Duchesne. Mrs. Mary Eliason takes care of the Fisher children in her spare time, while she drives the school bus back and forth. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baum were visiting at the homes of Mrs. Ada Lee Spent Monday Mr. and Mrs. Lovell Wheeler and Tuesday at Provo and Spring-vill- and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fausett. Mr. Fausett is confined to his Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brooks, bed with flu. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Muir, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Ivie and Roberts and Lewis Mecham family who have been staying were at Heber City Sunday. at the home of James G. Ivie Roy Todd of Heber City was a taking care of his place, have guest at the Bert Young home moved back to Fruitland. Friday. Those who attended conferT. A. Hatch of Spanish Fork ence at Duchesne were Mrs. Ed spent several days last week Williams, Mrs. Tessie Ivie and Bert visiting with Young. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baum. Among the people who attendMr. and Mrs. Clyde Rice were ed conference at the L. D. S. at Duchesne Tuesday. visiting Church at Duchesne last SunWell the ground hog saw its were Mr. Mrs. Ron and Lee, day shadow yesterday arid this mornMr. and Mrs. Ernest Sweat, Mr. we have a little more snow. and Mrs. Earl Sweat and Mrs. ing We are all glad to know ArC. M. Sweat. A letter from John Young says thur Goodrich Jr. is still alive. that he has moved to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Ivie ree. La-ver- turned to Fruitland Sunday after havnig spent a month at Strawberry. Word received by friends of Mrs. J, W. Rockhill states that she is well and enjoying the She is visitCalifornia winter. ing with a sister in Los Angeles. Miss Emma Mecham and Miss Margie Sweat spent the week end in Duchesne. Wood and Coal Together Make Good Fuel Combination A good idea, when using wood in a coal furnace, is to combine wood with coal. A layer of good sized sticks of wood are placed in the firebox and covered with a layer of coal which fills most of the crevices between chunks. An open flame is left burning in at least one place. hospital at Salt Lake City. Mrs. Dennis was formerly Miss Vivian Legal Advertising Notice To Creditors Estate EARL W. BAKER, Creditors will claims present with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Backman & Backman, 515 Templeton Bldg, on or before the 19 th day of A. D., 1943. Helene Greene, February, Administratrix of the estate of Earl W. Baker, Deceased. Backman & Backman, Attorney for Administratrix. Date of first publication, Jan. 15, 1943. Date of last publication, Feb. 5, 1943. Professional Cards Potts. A. M. Mitchell of Nessa, Oregon, is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, N. J. Mitchell, also with other relatives and friends. Several of the high school students went to Roosevelt Friday evening to attend the basketball game between Rooseveelt and Duchesne. Miss Leslie Shiner of Altonah was an over-nigguest last week at the home of Neva Williams, Zeary Mathdws made a trip to Riverton with a load of his fur- of Deceased. IL HOLLENBECK Notary Public B. North ef County Court House Duchesne Utah DR. 0. M. TIIURMAN ht niture last Chiropractor Roosevelt Saturdays Shurtleff IloteJ Vernal on other days week. Conference held at Mt. Emmons Sunday was well attended by the people of this ward. Mrs. Grover Mitchell held a quilting bee at her home one day last week. Max Patry of Roosevelt spent the week end at the home of his grandfather James Carrell. Arthur Knight was at Salt Lake City for a few days last week. A farewell party was given in honor of Alfred Lloyd Monday night, who is leaving for the navy. A program was rendered were served, and refreshments followed by dancing. Shirley Williams has been quite ill, but is now able to be at his work again. L. A HOLLENBECK Attorney t-Law Itah Duchesne ROY A SCHONIAN Registered Mortician Duchesne Utah j MM Pewter may be cleaned with brass polish applied with a soft cloth. If the pewter Is to be used for foods, whsh It In hot water and suds, rinse in hot water and dry. Soap Jelly may be used for shampooing unliolstery or small rugs, for washing painted furniture, woodwork and walls, for lingerie washing and hair shampoos. To wash nylon curtains, squeeze them In a mild soap and water solution. Rinse In lukewarm water and roll in a Turkish towel to remove moisture. They need not be Ironed. Pins and needles are mude of vital wartime metal so have pincushions or special receptacles for keeping them. Sharpen needles with an emery bag for longer service. Buy washable materials for slip covers and be sure that the guarantee of wastiahllity carries a statement as to resistance against shrinkage. tBB j t |