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Show Friday, April 9, 1943 Gvu n ft D 0 0 Si fll SCHOOL FRIDAY, APRIL 16 LUNCH t If the electric ironer padding becomes uneven or packed from too many articles or thicknesses being ironed on one spot, the cover and padding can easily be Homer Fitzwater, who is staremoved, fluffed up, aired, reD. C. versed and put back again. In tioned near Washington, over the Wm. H. hi3 work the father, telephoned ironing, spread Fitzwater Saturday night from entire roller. He said he was Washington. well and happy and had arranged a date with Emily Madsen, who is working at the nation's Continued From Page l what he is up against. Here he had traveled some 125 miles from Roosevelt, spending nearly the whole day and wearing out tires and automobile, just to move a piece of wire 30 inches long from across the telephone lines. Im sure, if the farmer who thoughtlessly threw it aside after it was tangled in some piece of equipment, or the boy who April Fools Party Miss Anna Stark and Mrs. J. P. Madsen entertained the high school and elementary faculties at an all fools party last Thursday at the Madsen home. The guests were served dinner after which they played Monte Carlo tractor. A tree fell against him, At the conclusion, they Whist, capital. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gard- sending splinters through his eye were served cup cakes, dscover-e- d lid. in His physician Salt Lake ner and two daughters of Salt to have been filled with cot- the tear although in Duchesne City said, Lake City, were been has destroyed, they while Mr. Gardner - at- gland Sat. - Sun., April 10, 11 Tuesday could probably save the sight of playfully threw it at a bird on tended school board meeting. the eye, according to a report ihe wires had realized how much LLOYD NOLAN and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Fitztime and trouble it would take received here. water left Tuesday for Salt Lake CAROLE LANDIS in these days when everybody is Mrs. Hair Mrs. and city where they will spend a Lynn Margaret in wishing for more time and tires, of Salt Lake City Casper few days. he would have thrown it in ansuffered a arrived Monday for a short visit Arnold Robbins other direction. MANILA CALLING with relatives. painful injury to his eye last C. A. All Robinson has of his that doesnt mean much moved week while working with his trailer house from the lot north to you, does it, unless you hapof the Mission cabins, where it pen to be a member of the sighas stood for many years, to the nal corps somewhere, and some He of your telephone lines get mix. property of Claud Lyman. expects to raise a Victory gar- ed up, or do you use telephony den this summer. wires in the army? Anyway, I Bishop Levi J. Anderton, Mar- enjoyed the ride, and it was sure vel Moore and Golden Berrett atinteresting to see so many of the tended LDS conference in Salt farmers out in the fields with Lake City Sunday. tractors, working against time to John H. Jones of Tabiona was get enough crops in to produce a business visitor here Tuesday. their share in that immense drive which Bryant S. and E. J. Stringham food for victory were at the court house Tuesday is sure spreading across the old filing articles of Incorporation Basin like a fire. It's a good for the Roosevelt Food Products thing there was a lot of snow We have just received a large shipment of this winter; the farmers will sure dehydration plant. Mrs. George Davis and son, need a lot of extra water to harSHRUBS, BULBS and TREES Blaine of Salt Lake City are vis- vest their crops, even if a big iting with Mrs. Donald Peterson snow drift was the cause of our this week. truck being stuck in a mudhole ROSE BUSHES QC Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Bench for 30 minutes. 20 Varieties, Each Only made a trip to Provo this week When I got back I found Id where their daughter, Colleen re- had another visitor in my abFLOWERING SHRUBS ceived medical attention. They sence; Mrs. Fairbanks called 20 Varieties, Each were accompanied by Mrs. Heland though I missed her en D. Odekirk and daughter, visit, I sure enjoyed the fruit GLADIOLUS BULBS Della Mae. O and cake she left for me. InciPvt. Boyd O. Mott was home dentally, she had more news of 5 for on a short furlough from the her two daughter soldier-wive- s week. air last army corps ASSORTED SHADE TREES Maxine, the WAAC, whose husOQSam Hatch band is on a Road Patrolman r, is now 2 - 3 Feet, Each was issuing drivers licenses at doing duty at Scott Field, 111., the county court house Tuesday. relieving some other soldier for ASSORTED FRUIT TREES Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Barton combat duty. whose Arlene, 3 - 4 Feet, Each and J. Lamar Johnson attended husband is taking surgival trainLDS conference in Salt Lake ing at Fort Smith, Ark., is there 1 PEAT MOSS City last week end. bookwith him, as a civilian 1 Commissioner L. J. Gilbert of keeper. Package : Arcadia was in town on business Dick Rowley arrived here this ADDLIFE FERTILIZER Wednesday. week for a furlough. Miss Faun Oman and Mrs. When I saw him, he was in a i Package Ted Johnson were in Roosevelt pickup headed for Mtn. Home. Saturday. Hell be kinda lost when this DAFFODIL BULBS Mrs. Harry Bryner and chil- scrap is over and he comes home. 3 for Darlene and Harold of His dad sold the ranch near dren, were Price week end guests of Moon Lake from where Dick 1 REGAL LILY BULBS Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Caldwell. used to operate a string of pack 2 for Porter Merrell took his son, horses, and is soon to become a Roosevelt Reid to Wednesday resident of Duchesne. Boy! for medical attention. theres a lot of traffic in land R. C. Draper, cashier of the these days, I guess every little Heber Commercial bank was in piece of land in the Basin has Duchesne Tuesday on business. been bought up and is being put SHOP AND SAVE AT S. O. Solomonson of Arcadia into crops this year, what with was a Duchesne business visitor the high prices farm produce Wednesday. and livestock of all kinds are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Odekirk bringing. received a telephone call Tuesday There's really been a lot going evening from their son, Bill at on here this week. Last SaturSEE OUR HANDBILLS FOR SATURDAY Ocean Park, N. J. where he was day, Dean Powell got a whole spending a few days leave. He herd of Boy Scouts; Rusty, Mar-vi- s said he was well and happy. Bond and so forth, equipped them with the Indian fire fighters and they sure had fun ridTHE OLD JUDGE SAYS... ing the fire wagon from place to place and burning the dry grass and weeds off from vacant You could lots all over town. hardly see the fire wagon for Scouts as they traveled from place to place, and it was hard the io tell which was making most noise, the kids or the siren. I even got in on the fun a little when I helped put out the fire on a cellar they left It seems they had so burning. much ground to cover, the fire outfit didnt have time to stay and see that they put out all the fires they started, but citizens pitched in and helped tend to that. The old town looks a little black now in places, but its nice to know that a lot of the' fire hazards have been eliminated. Mennel Lawson is still a mat. ter of conjecture, never having come home, but latest word of him is that after having two ships shot out from under him, he is now some sort of radio technician at San Francisco. Merril Larsen has been released because of his age, and Is now, at Milford working for the railroad, Rulon says. JohnMunz quit the A. C. at the end of the third quarter and came home to help with the crops and cattle on the home ranch, I haven't heard of any new inductees from "Looks like a pretty expensive cigar youve the street to my office where I had some Duchesne recently, guess theyve recent F, B. I. figures in my desk drawer. got there, Judge. most of them cleaned out got " Yesiree, it's a real good one. Bill. Won Why on the average, those three states until they start on the papas. it from Chris down at the cigar store yes- have a wor;o crime record than the whole Milton Hollenbeck, we hear, is rest of the country. And theres a good in the Navy medical corps someterday. lie got pretty positive in a tlis- cussion we had and I had to take him up sound reason for it, Bill. Theres no such where on the Washington coast. on it. Bet me three good cigars to my one Well, spring is here for sure, thing as a dry community. Its only a quesit looks like; apricots are in that the three states that still have protion of whether liquor is sold legally or hibition have less crime than the other bloom, the lilacs are budding And v. hen its sold illegally it means out, April showers are starting states. Well, all I had to do was step acro bootleggers, gangsters and more crime. and the grass is getting green, so everybody ought to be happy. C oiiJttttKt ef AUohihc Bi MWit InJuilttts, Hopin youre the same, Inc HAS COZY THEATRE Beautify Your Home With Trees and Shrubs OQn " JUv - SOp 25c Op : KohBs Market sub-chase- on DUCHESNE BENEFIT DEAR DOUG: ELECTRIC IRONER PADDING a ffl ton. Guests included Principal and Mrs. C. W. Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Ferrin Van Wagoner, Mr. and Mrs. Golden L. Berrett, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon J. Larsen, Mr. Supt. and Mrs. Tatton Bench, and Mrs. Bond, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mickelson, Miss Elorn Krebs, Miss Mrs. Winifred Schwobe, Hulda Parker, Mrs. Anna Keni-soMiss Lois Lusty, Miss Elizabeth Lindsay, Miss Jennie Ed-le- r, Lyle Clement, Mr. and Mrs. Madsen and Miss Stark. Wednesday Club Mrs. Claud Davis entertained the Wednesday 500 club at her Covers were home this week. land for Mrs. Jerry Merkley, Mrs. Tom Thomas, Mrs. Vernal Dave Thomas, Bromley, Mrs. Mrs. Ralph Mrs. Earl Jensen, Halstead, Mrs. Roy Shipley and Mrs. Davis. Prizes were won by Mrs. Shipley and Mrs. Davis. Soviet Iron Deposits Iron deposits discovered by Soviet geologists in the Kursk district ar reported to be a new rich source of iron ore exceeding all known world deposits. Jennie Morrison and Mrs. Floyd Tumbow were visiting in Tabiona Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Allred of sisTalmage were visiting their Sunday, Max Birch, Mrs. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith and children of Park City were visitover the ing Mrs. Smiths parents week end. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Alma Smith of Bridge, land while here. Mrs. Maud Westover of Vernal was visiting her brother, Don Lewis and family, last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lewis of Provo were here last week end to attend the shower and wedding dance which was held last Saturday. The hall was crowded Birthday Party presents and many beautiful Master Glade Fisher celebrated were given them. Mrs. Lewis his fifth birthday anniversary was formerly Miss Mae Abplan-alp- . Sunday when his mother, Mrs. Lotus Fisher entertained a group Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Broadhead of his young friends. Present were Audrey Davies, Doris Ann drove out to Salt Lake City MonMoore, Betty Jo Jacoby, Larry day and brought Mrs. Delbert Peterson and Ronald and Janett Broadhead and new son home. Brum. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Stephenson. wife Alvin son and mett and Ilockhans-Cowa- n Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cowan re- were visiting here last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chat win ceived a telegram recently from Provo were here last week of their son, Clifton, telling of hi3 end visiting relatives and friends. Virmarriage on April 3 to Miss Mr. and Mrs. Warren Strong ginia Hockhans of Bremerton, Wash. The young couple are were in Salt Lake City and Oghoneymooning in Canada and will den last week on a business trip. make their home in Bremerton. and Mrs. Eugene Abplanalp Cliftons brother, Robert, was children were visiting Mr. and best man at the wedding. Mrs. Snow of Boneta last ThursBirthday Dinner day honoring Mrs. Snow on her Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Odekirk birthday anniversary. entertained at dinner Sunday Miss Bernice Mayhew of Salt evening honoring Wm. H. Fitz- Lake City visited her parents water on his birthday anniver- last week end. sary. Guests included Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles AbplanMrs. Fitzwater, Mr. and Mrs. alp and family of Helper and Marvel Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Miss Connie of Price Morgan Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Eldredge were visiting their parents last Buckalew and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. week end. Casper. Eldon Gilbert of Emmett, NeWomens Study Club vada is here visiting his mother Mrs. L. C. Winslow was host- and brothers. This is his first ess to members of the Womens home in several years. trip Study club at her home Saturday. Mrs. Wm. Ivie received word Mrs. Rulon J. Larsen gave a her son, Irving, who is stationed book report on The Robe by in a camp in Florida, is flying Lloyd Douglas, a new book just every day and likes it fine. He Those off the press. present is a bombardier. were Miss Anna Stark, Mrs. J. A farewell dance was held here P. Madsen, Mr3. Nellie Muir, Monday night for Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Titus Jones, Mrs. Ernest Frank Mayhew, who are moving Schonian, Mrs. Lee Merkley, Mrs. to Murray to make their home. Albert Stephenson, Mrs. W. J. We wish them every success in Bond and Mrs. Larsen. their new home, but they will surely be missed here. The Bronx Cheer Mrs. Theron Robb and family To explain one slang expression were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. consists Bronx a cheer by another, Alma Smith at Bridgeland last in giving a person the razzberry. Bronx borough officials have been Monday. Miss LaPrele Ivie was visiting quoted as saying that the Bronx cheer was brought to that borough relatives in Tabiona last week. from some other section and named She returned home Monday night In time for the farewell dance for It for some unaccountable held for Mr. and Mrs. Mayhew. Mr. n, : GYM sommum A if you dont . . . let inexpensive Electricity lighten your household burdens. LIVING COSTS ARE UP, BUT ELECTRIC RATES ARE LOW! 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