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Show i UINTAH BASIN RECORD, JRT DUCHESNE. UTAH Friday, April 2, 19-1- OF Dlj. u. of :HESSg Alice Slay Anderson has been received that day of last , week d forms is recovlng satis- Lavon Atwood L. S. D. the at hospi. factorily after an emergency operatnhPBernard Winkler of Bluef ion. He took suddenly ill 0n 21 and was taken Sunday, March to Salt Lake City the following Mr. and Mrs. Shirley K. DatS his father-in-lamorning by where M&by Z''1 was bom to Mr. he was Edgar H. Miles, and Leonard Wall. a have to apruptured found Sunday ormng, March 20, had Mrs. WaU spread to pendix. Infection f0r at her home. lSdg K Casesuch an extent that his conditwho visited ion was regarded as extremely hp!d a week with his His days. parserious for several ents, after spending a friends will be happy to learn nearly year at Hawthorne, Nevada, left of his rapid recovery. Part of 016 Week for Mrs. Myrtle Harding, formerlbait Lake City. now , hut of Breming-tony of Prce Miss Nedra Thacker of Provo Washington, was the guest is here for a visit with her brother-in-laher of last week Mr and Mr. and Mrs. Evan brother and sister-in-laand sister, Mrs. Earl Thacker. on left She Hansen. Saturday Evan Bennion, who is for Price for a visit with her employ-e- d in Salt Lake City, Mrs. and Mr. Edgar parents, spent the week end with his family. Thayne and from there she will Mr. and Mrs. Myron Madsen see to California her to son, go moved to Roosevelt on Louis Arnold, who is at an army of last week. Myron has Friday been apcamppointed by the state department Mrs. Bruce Hartman and baby of agriculture as weed eradicacame out from Provo daughter tion supervisor for Duchesne to her week husband, county. last join who has been here during the Mrs. Birch Bennion is making assisting his a past two months canvass this father with his farming and livesweek to raise Mt. Emmons Red They will oc- Cross tock business. quota. Kits for soldiers cupy the Marsing house which have been distributed and are has been undergoing repairs. being filled and turned in to Harry Chapman, who has em- Mrs. Shirley K. Red Daniels, ployment at Hawthorne, Nevada,1 Cross chairman. was here during the week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Leland Steven, with his two children, George son and children of Price spent who make their the and Gwendolyn, week end with Mr. and Mrs. their grandparents, home with Thacker. Miss Leroy Patty Mr. and Mrs. Leroy W. Rust Thacker also came with them. The weekly cottage meeting Miss Thacker is employed at the was held Wednesday evening of Carbon-Emer- y Market at Price. last week at the home of Mr. Plans for fencing and beautifyunder and Mrs. Birch Bennion, ing the cemetery are going for. the direction of Bishop Walter ward. Members of the comMessrs Kerksiek. Speakers were mittee, headed by Leroy W, Rust, Birch Bennion, Earl met at the Kerksiek, cemetery Monday to Case and Keith Case. measure the ground and complete Grant Hansen has sold his plans. home in Salt Lake City and purcLeslie Boswell expects to leave hased part of the ranch belongifor the army the latter part of ng to his father, Louis Hansen. the week. A party was tenderGrant plans to bring his wife ed him at the ward house Tuesand household furnishings out day evening. Leslie is the son this week. of Mr. and Mrs. Volney B. Bosto well and is married to the forRichard Perkins returned camp Sunday after spending a mer Miss Nina Beebe of Altonah. fifteen-da- y furlough with his Evan Mecham, who enlisted in Mr. and Mrs. Ben the air corps some time ago, will parents, Perkins. leave this week for Kearns where The Moon Lake stake has behe will receive his basic training. a welfare A son of Mr. and Mrs. Del Mecgun the erection of storehouse on the property north ham, Evan is the second of the of the Dastrup apartment house family to enlist. His brother, at Altamont. Representatives Wayne, is also in air corps train, from each ward met on Thurs- ing. Word of: o THE oned to '3 after 3 upon county bought, lays at. e above aae ot ldgmeot you ac. of the ;u filed i court to quiet rth half ction I j riheast mge Quar-ishl- 3 S. M. y. State s "rvorc; - w - house-to-hou- Stewart aintiff 1943. 1943, sity In. recent fourthi ile lost 90 in- ter; 26 ermits; horses; cement vithout abiona 36-- ards tab tree-planti- idmmsim. something frIe ujh tab ab !k i if you dont let inexpensive Electricity lighten your household burdens. IIETA Donna Harward Mr. and Mrs. Don Harward and family of Price were visitors at the Joseph Tidwell residence over the week end. A dinner was held Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Daryl McConkie. The were present: people Mont Stevens of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Brotherson and two children, Chris and Jimmy. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Madsen and children of Roosevelt, Misses Deane and Gwen Case and Elder Keith Case were Boneta visitors Sunday. Tljey attended meeting and Mr. and Mrs. Madsen's baby was blessed and named. Elder Keith Case gave a splendid talk in of experiences on his mission he which from states the central recently returned. McLast week Mrs. Thelma Conkie and son, Gene, accompaniTheled by Donna Harward and ma Barton made a trip to Roove- Ethel Beebe Mr. and Mrs. Acel Walker and family of Kamas were visiting in Mtn. Home. E. D. Nyberg and Fred Birch were at Salt Lake on business the latter part of the week, re. turning home Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. Acel Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stevenson, Ray Walker and Victor Kofford in Roosevelt on busniess day. Sheriff Dewey Meriwether was here on business on Thursday of last week. A program and dance was given in honor of the new bishopric Wednesday evening, March 24. Keith Pace of Boneta was here chopping grain Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rust, Mr. and Mrs. Hap Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. o. J. Andersen were in Roosevelt on business Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Christensen of Roosevelt were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geddes Lindsay Sunday. A party was held at the home of Jerry Richards last week with the following in attendance: Faye Belva, Marvin Sorensen, Geniel Davies, Dean Andersen of Margie Nyberg, Iris Lou McConkie, Alice Andersen, Jack Lindsay, Delbert Black, Lewis Farnsworth, Jack Stevenson, Dean Rowley and Jerry. Games were played and refreshments served. An enjoyable time was reported by all present. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Andersen, O. J. Andersen and Mrs. Thelma Lindsay and daughter, Doris, were in Roosevelt last Thursday. Mrs. Hazel Farnsworth and daughter, Laura, went to their ranch in Talmage to begin the spring work. Private Milton Stewart was honorably released from the army due to his age and health. He returned ljome Sunday. A dance was held at the ward hall for the primary children on Thursday afternoon of last week. Ice cream was served and a good time was enjoyed by all. Tal-mag- e; Mrs. Glen Sorensen Morel Prows, Ken Davis and son, LaVar, all of Salt Lake City, spent several days visiting in Altonah last week. On their return to Sait Lake Monday they were accompaned by Miss Margaret Shiner. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Timothy moved to the Leo Johanson farm last week. Mrs. Oscar Beebe attended the funeral of Thomas Meriwether at Boneta, Wed., March 24. Von Timothy and Linford Maxwell returned home last week to start farming. They have been employed at Sunnyside for several months. LeGrand Mecham and William Jessen of Mtn. Home were in Altonah on business last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Marshall and children of Huntington were visiting with the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bowden last week. Hugh Stevens has sold part of his farm to George Fisher, Jr., of Altonah, and the remainder to Lorell Roberts of Washington. Mrs. Glen Mohlman received word on Tuesday of last week of the death of her father, Harold Carter, of Pleasant Grove. Bishop and Mrs. Mohlman left Saturday to attend the funeral services. Mrs. Olive Beebe moved into the house previously occupied by Mrs. Lorn Caldwell. Jesse Fowler and Lon Dump in business were transacting Roosevelt Thursday. A number of men from Altonah are helping to build the stake store house at Altamont. Mrs. Virginia Smith took the girls that were in the Gold and Green march to ML Emmons Friday to participate in the stake Gold and Green ball. Tom Sisler of Roosevelt was machinery in Altadelivering mont on Wednesday of last week. Miss Merene Redd and Mrs. Karma Swindle of the farm se. curily service gave a demonstration Friday at the home of Mrs. Clinty Ames on upholstering fur- niture. Mrs. W. G. Gentry Mr. and Mrs. Bus Warr of Provo were visiting Mrs. Warrs parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Fausett, last week. Mrs. J. A. Angus spent the in Salt Lake week City, the guest of her daughter, Edna, Mrs. O. A. Dart .of Myton and Mrs. R. E. Miller of Salt Lake City were visiting friends in loka Saturday. Mrs. W. G. Gentry entertained the members of her club at her home Thursday afternoon of last week. Mrs. Uresk of Myton was a guest of the club. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Timothy and Mrs. Alma Timothy were Roosevelt visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Benson and Loraine Benson were callers at the Ralph Miles home Satur. The families of Leon, Mack and Ellis Burton and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kenlson returned home from Salt Lake City Sunday, where they had been for the pur. pose of attending the funeral services of their mother, Friday. Mr .and Mrs. Jim Tidwell and daughter, Judy, of Salt Lake City, were week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Chase McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Muir and children of Heber were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Anderson Sunday. came home Earl Christensen from Roosevelt to spend Sunday with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Tattan Bench and family of Duchesne were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Christensen, Mrs. M. H. Christensen and Cal. vin Jensen were Roosevelt visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lindsay at Mountain Home Sunday night A group of young folks attended a party at the home of Jerry Richards In Mtn. Home last Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindsay and Mrs. Rose Lindsay of Mtn. Home were Sunday visitors in Talmage. Walter Kenison was a business visitor in Colorado during the week. Claud McDonald was a business visitor in Park City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Stan McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sort..sen were Duchesne visitors last Sat. urday. LP, BUT ELECTRIC RATES ARE LOW! P 15-p- c. FQSyiCTORY BUY UNITED STATES WAR fyBONDS AND STAMPS r' 4 v j Basin requirements for k well equipped kitchen are included in this wonderful set! F ( Dress Uintah "Power & Light Co- .- OF YARD GOODS... Ovenware Set its lovely Hurry to Penney's smart pajamas... t 49c today for your set! Up Your kkIy it, WO VL dresses. .:! new clothes for the kids. Table This Spring For sC-. c. 1.00 Thin-blow- 6! NOT 32 - Piece 'O'4 Vi ,49 Jl Six 4 In., Six 7 in. Fruit Dishes 2 Serving Dishes bolt of Yard Goods, it much more than Its the hundreds, of useful and pretty things " 1; Plates 6 just into which the clever fingers of women can transform it. In, a sense, this simple bolt of Yard Goods symbolize a great American business the J. C. Penney Company. DINNER SET 337 wf" r 3 Complete Service S 'r ao.7ncm K. HO NOT JUST A BOLT 1.29 had loka Monday. Mrs. Joseph Tidwell, who I ; , the Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gentry and ' for Lake City Salt ; been in Satur. with Mrs. W. G. Gentry spent jmsssk past three weeks, visiting Mr. with Mr. and Mrs. evening daughter-in-lalay and her son returned Devon Gentry of Myton. and Mrs. Jim Tidwell, The Boy Scouts and Bee Hive home Saturday. at the ward Boneta from girls held a party A large crowd night. Gold hall Monday attended the Stake M. I. A. Fri- Provo spent Guy Percival of Mr. and Green ball at Altamont his parents, with Sunday Percival. Charles Monf Stevens of Salt Lake and Mrs. was Everything to set a handsome County Agent Broadbent Friday and in matters City was at Boneta business to livestock. attending price! And theres smart beauty Saturday purchasingwas a guest loka Tuesday. he his stay in who were During the graceful scalloped edges, Brotherson. Among those were Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Wednesday Roosevelt Wallace and Its the smart dlnnerware set Tommy Brandon Mrs. Reed Lemon, Mrs. Otto b to and calls their Moffitt received Percival, Eva for Lloyd, examined at Salt Lake City Lemon, Clifford Gentry., service in the U. & army. wa Mrs. Edward Washburn, who Miss Evelyn Pace son, Ben. to a hospital in Salt Laken and farewell party was given A opera-SoSty for an appendicitis and Mrs. Frank Sanfellce by returned home last Sunday. Mr. friends recovered a large number of their i now completely week. Mr. of last school night Thursday Sd Monday resumed her and Mrs. Sanfellce left April 1st Altamont. at their teaching Oman for Salt Lake City to make and Mrs. Clarence home. daughter Joyce, Donna Lemon was Mrs. "led Vo!!'. Roosevelt visitor Friday. Save On Sturdy Glassware! M. J. Benson, who is employed 18-pBt Hill Field, spent Wednesday Tumbler Set In loka. Pete Mrs. 3 In Popular Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Angus and daughSizes Mrs. 5 ters, Mrs. Eva Percival and to ' with Tuesday Cook, spent n Orie but rugged, for the Red Cross, Mrs. Glen Remund of Duchesne. these Safcdge glasses have social at The M. I. A. held a pretty needle etched de- A rt' . Mighty FI the ward hall Tuesday night. signs! Lustrous! Beautiful! rPorted by all Exceptional value! good Ume wft present. J if f Glass Set 'J o : Every Kitchen Needs a jV-- costs are Gean Gines. Mr. Fabrizio traded his car in for a 1941 model. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Defa were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Lazenby Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roberts and June Roberts motored to Heber and back Friday. A chicken supper with trimmings was given by Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stub Defa Friday night Those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Young, Mr. and Mrs. Alfonzo Defa, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roberts, Arthur, Tommy and Nell Fabrizio and June Roberts. After supper the evening was spent playing games and cards. Bill Van Tassel was taken to Salt Lake City where he underwent an operation for appendicitis and gall bladder trouble. His friends wish him a speedy recovery. Those from Hanna who attended the wedding dance and shower In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis at Utahn Saturday night were Mr. and Mrs. Alfonzo Defa, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brig Defa and June Roberts. Gene Millard and a friend of Salt Lake City were visiting In Hanna for a couple of days this week. Cliff Friscy of Heber was a Ilanna business caller Sunday. Relief Society was held at the home of Mrs. Connie Lee Thursday, Mrs. May Atwood is In Heber for a visit with Mrs. Lorna Sweat. Charlie Fabrizio motored to Salt Lake City Wednesday. He was accompanied on the trip by Roy Pilling, Roy, Archie and Lola Hardman. Mr. and Mrs. A. Foster Rhoades and Fern went to Heber where Mr. Rhoades is to receive medical aid. , .. LIVING Tracy Roberta Charlie Fabrizio motored to Salt Lake City Saturday and returned the same day. He was accompanied by Arthur and Tommy Fabrizio, Dorothy Defa and Loyd Williams. On their return they were also accompanied by A large crowd attended ward conference held in Tabiona Sunday afternoon. The state highway crew started work on main street this week. The street will be graded and graveled. Ernest Stanley spent the wreek end at home with his family. He U employed at Hill field. A large crowd from here at. tended the dance and shower given in Utahn hall for Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lewis. Corporal Dean Webb is spending a ten-da- y furlough here with his wife and new baby son, also his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webb. Mrs. Sara White was at Salt Lake City for a few days last week. Mrs. Minnie Hamilton and children, and Mrs. Ada Stanley, were at Roosevelt on Tuesday of last week. Miss Jean Gines returned home this week after spending two weeks in American Fork. Alvin Maxwell of Salt Lake City visited over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hamilton. Mrs. Jane Tumbow of Utahn spent Friday visiting with her mother, Mrs. Nora LeFevre. Mrs. Ila Casper, Mrs. Althora Casper and Mrs. Phillis Giles were at Roosevelt Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Broadhead have purchased and moved into the home of Larmar Johnson. Misses Emma Jean and Mary Ann Maxwell spent a few days this week in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ellis and Mrs. Lorena Hicken were at Roosevelt on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ollle Johnson of Heber City were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson. The students of the fifth and sixth grades and their teacher, Miss Rhea Ward, spent Wednes. day horseback riding on an allday outing. The day was marred, however, when one of the horses belonging to Charles Webb fell and broke its neck, killing it instantly. No children were injured. Play Grounds of Pioneer Days, was given by Edith Anderson, Refreshments class president were served to May R. Lambert, Mrs. Lola Jones, Mrs. Margaret Maxfield, Mrs. Ruby Powell, Mrs. Eertha Ralphs, Mrs. Vendetta Clark, Mrs. Mary Carrell, Mrs. Edith Anderson, Mrs. Fern Miller, Mrs. Hen Carrell and the hostesses. Mrs. Bud Johnson and daughter of Vernal, and Mrs. John Morray of Norman, Oklahoma, are here visiting with their par" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ralphs. Quail Saver 500,000,000 Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Burgess A bounty on hawks in the There are at least 500,000,00 and family of Sunnyside spent shade trees on the thoroughfare of the week end at the home of lower Rio Grande valley hat been in an effort to save the quail. ottered United States, the Foote. Charlie The Birthday club was held at the home of Florence Jessen on E if e IV Wednesday. Mrs. James M. Wood from Blythe, California, is spending a couple of weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beebe. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Wardle and family of Orem spent a few days visiting Mrs. Wardles parand Mrs. Delbert ents, Mr. Shiner. The D. U. P. held its regular meeting Wednesday, March 24, in the ward hall with Mrs. Thora Furniture Made Here Timothy, Mrs. Virginia Smith, The value of furniture annually and Mrs. Esther Allred acting as made in U. S. factories la over hostesses. The lesson, Outdoor $835,000,000, according to the census. day. Mrs. Russell Robinson and Eliza Robinson spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Garret Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Seeley of Salt Lake City have moved to Bluebell for the summer. Mrs. W. Seeley is the darghter of J. Jensen of loka. Louis Laris of Roosevelt was in loka on business Monday. Perci-va- l, Clayton Webb and Lyle in school who are attending Salt Lake City, spent the week end with their parents. Lew Allred of Roosevelt was in attending to business matters Minnie Hamilton ' Yard Goods were a major part of the stock in trade of Mr. J. G first little store Penneys opened 41 years ago in Kern merer, Wyoming. 6 Cups and Saucers at this table hard.to-believ- From the outside (his first Penney store looked far from impressive. Inside, though, people discovered it was different. For it set a new pattern of retail store service as neighborly and as typically American as and quilting bees! e in the gold decorated border, the modern Square shape! youve been wishing for! low-co- Mr. Penney didnt think "How much can I take! but "How much can I give? He cut out useless frills, charge accounts and deliveries; pared prices to the bone; preferred many tales at small profit to a few at large profit THE PENNEY IDEA GREW TODAY PENNEY STORES DOT THE MAP! Kemmerer took to that first Penney store! So did Moscow, IJaho later on. And Salt Lake City, Utah. And San Antonio, Texas. And today there are over 1600 Penney stores in all 48 States. For Early American Stylo Glass! 7-p- c. 49c This new hobnail type glass has all the beauty of hand-blow- n ware! Unusually at tractive! At a price everyone can afford! dollars store tells in Peoria, Illinois or Scranton, Pennsylvania, or Savannah, Georgia, it pays bask honest and substantial savings. For evtry hundred dresses, or Dessert Set 6 Small Dishes One Bowl every hundred worth of sheets, or blankets, or shoe, or yard goods the Penney shirts, or overalls it tells in or Massachusetts, Waltham, Stockton, California, or Ohio, it pays back rich dividends in local salaries, advertising, rent and taxes. Today Penney stores from Coast to Coast, in neighborly fashion, are helping to balance the household budgets of millions of Americans. Today Mr. Penneys 41 year old idea of success through giving, rather than taking, is still the Penney way. Chilli-coth- , """y J..,, ID; e, !. ( tt i ? x MSmit ' V |