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Show DEAR DOUG: Berneice Carrell Mrs. Glen Sorensen Mrs. Afton Mitchell and children went tq Duchesne Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lusty of Arcadia were visiting her father George Evans Sunday. Farna Mitchell and Lamar Orr of Nessua, Oregon are visiting their grandparents, Mrs. Jennie Orr and Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Mitchell and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Potts received word of the death of Wm. Potts in a Salt Lake hospital. Mr. Potts left Sunday morning to attend his brothers funeral. and Mrs. Vernetta Mitchell two sons, Gerald and Clinton have gone to California to spend the summer with her sons, Dean and Floyd. They left Saturday. Several families attended the commencement exercises of the Roosevelt Seminary Sunday evening. The graduates were Leola Arvin Mitchell, Harley Evans, Nelson, Leonard Meacham, KenJunior Potts and neth Carrell. Markus Mitchell were graduates from the Altamont Seminary. Tuesday. A Mothers Day program was Mr. and Mrs. Chris Sorensen are visiting with relatives in Mid- given by the Sunday school, as follows: story by kindergarten way this week. A special Mother's Day pro- class; song, Primary class; poem, gram was given at Sunday school Joe Rogers; talk, Zola Williams; poem, Junior Potts; tribute to last Sunday. mothers, Oscar Nelson; remarks, Pres. E. L. Murphy; song, Doris Neva and Pauline Williams, Beth Mitchell and Joyce Rogers, accompanied at the piano by Mrs, Each mother Geneva Williams. was presented with a Mother's booklet. Sat. - Sun., May 15, 16 Day Mrs. Berneice Mitchell accomGENE TIERNEY and Mrs. Clyde panied her sister, PRESTON FOSTER Howells, who is very ill, to the In hospital in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Mitchell THUNDER BIRDS was visiting at the home of her (IN TECHNICOLOR) parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Miles at Mt. Emmons, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Ottosen were Salt Lake business visitors last Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Christensen announce the arrival of a baby girl, May 4, at P.oosevelt. of Mr. and Mrs. John Jolly San Bernardino, Calif, were visitors at the A. M. Burton home one night last week. Sgt. Alma E. Sorensen and Josephine Miller were married on April 29 at Spokane, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson were Duchesne visitors Saturday. R. Davies graduated from Mt. Emmons Seminary Sunday nite. A few of our people attended the exercises. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cowan of Duchesne were Sunday visitors with relatives here. Glen and Marvin Sorensen were week end visitors in Midway and Provo. Miss Marene Redd of the FSA gave a clothing demonstration to the ladies at Relief Society on COZY THEATRE u 3 PERCALES 80 Square, ,29c YARD SPUN RAYONS ,55c YARD SEERSUCKERS 65c YARD marriage took place in Nevada A PROCLAMATION Continued From Page 1 us the additional traction necessary. Price is a busy town now, more like it used to be in the old days when all the business from the Uintah Basin was going in that direction, with the mines going steady and lots of people and money in circulation. Boy, that's one place the restaurants seem to have plenty of supplies; they still serve steaks that cover the plate and offer you a second cup of coffee which costs only 5 cents per cup. been feeling Well, weve all mighty fine this week, over the We Africa. good news from dont know just what part" our local boys have been taking in the scrap, but we know theyve been in it, and every American victory seems just like our own boys did it. To cap it all off, came the news from Agnes Brooks that her brother, Ferris Casper, who was reported missing in action, is now reported a Im prisoner of the Germans. expecting next to hear that he was released in the final cleanup So far, he was the of Tunisia. only one of our boys reported on the Africa casualty lists. Announcements over the radio last night, and in the papers this morning that Churchill is in Washington again, to plan further moves with Roosevelt, make Rulon J. Larsen, duly elected and qualified Mayor of Duchesne City, Duchesne County, State of Utah, does hereby set aside and proclaim: That the citizens of Duchesne City may turn on the water from faucet, hydrant or tap which comes from the water pipes of the City of Duchesne, for the use for lawns and or gardens: All homes which front on either North or East, may use said pipe water during the time from 6 o'clock P. M. until 8 oclock P. M on the days of Monday, WedAll homes nesday and Friday. which front on either South and or West may use said pipe water from 6 oclock P. M. until 8 oclock P. M., on Tuesday, and and Saturday, Thursday shall continue except by proclamation of the Mayor. Dated this 13th day of May, A. D 1943. (Signed) Rulon J. Larsen, Mayor, Duchesne City, Utah one realize how small this world is getting to be. We win a battle in North Africa on Sunday and on Tuesday Churchill shows up in Washington to help plan on May 9. The bride is employed in Salt Lake City and the groom The is farming at Bridgeland. SOCIETY Miss Merkley Entertains Miss Laurel Lee Merkley entertained a group of her friends at a party Saturday afternoon at The guests played her home. ' games, after which refreshments were served to Carmaleta Robbins, Bonnie Baker, Karen Carman, Bonnie Allred, Rae Donna Cole, Joanne Poulson, Morna and Donna Merkley and the hostess. Birthday Party Russell Schonian was host to a group of his friends at his home Friday evening in celebration of his thirteenth birthday Lunch was served anniversary. to the following: Lamar Hair, Kenneth Talman, Marvis Bond, Robert Rife, Glade Merrell, Ar-le- n Caldwell, Bob Murdock, Eva Reynolds, Peggy and Betty Baker, Iva Lou Allred and the host. The remainder of the evening was spent playing games. Student Council Party Members of the Student Council enjoyed an outdoor party on the high school grounds Monday evening. They played soft-ba- ll and other outdoor games and later ate their lunch on the high school lawn. Those present were Iva Lou Allred, Karyl Lea Bench, Betty Baker, Kenneth Talman, Glade Merrell, Lorille Hair, Mil-to- n Poulson, Althora Mayhew, Ned Fairbanks, Donald Hale, Ray Mecham, Frankie Fullmer and Mr. Ferrin Van Wagoner. 500 Club Meets Mrs. Tom Thomas entertained the members of the 500 club last RefreshWednesday afternoon. ments were served to Mrs. Jerry Merkley, Mrs. Ralph Halstead, Mrs. Claude Davis, Mrs. Earl Jensen, Mrs. Dave Thomas, Mrs. Harold Gee, Mrs. Chris Merkley, Mrs. Lee Merkley, Mrs. Aldon Thomas, Mrs. James Hatch, Mrs. Roy Shipley. High score prize was won by Mrs. Aldon Thomas and consolation by Mrs. Halstead. up young couple intend to set housekeeping about June 1. Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mickelson entertained at dinner Monday with covers laid for Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bond, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Golden L. Berrett, Mr. and Mrs. Ferrin Van Wagoner, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon J. Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hair, Miss Anna Stark, Miss Elizabeth Lindsay, Miss Jennie Edler, and Miss Hulda Parker and the hosts. After dinner, the guests played progressive games. Mothers Day Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ivie entertained relatives at a Mothers Day dinner at their ranch home last Sunday. Present were Mr. land Mrs. Ralph Muir and three children, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Young, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ivie, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rasmussen, Mrs. Sarah Wheeler and Mrs. Annie Sibley of California. Duchesne Lions Pledge Support To Vernal Man (Continued from page i) for the building of sheds to hon the livestock exhibits, but tha the commissioners had asked the date for the event not a Sunday. Taking into confer ation also the best time for th harvesting of the majority 0, garden produce and the elimina. tion of possible conflict with other dates, the club members decided on the last Friday and Saturday in August, the 27th and 28th, as ideal dates to suggest to the fair committee. Member of the club who are also on the fair committee promised their efforts in having an early meet. ing called to definitely set the dates, and get other arrangements underway. Nominating Committee Named inf President Fitzwater appointed a nominating committee to nom. inate officers for the coming year, as follows: Chester Ly. man, F. L. Maxwell and Roy Schonian, past presidents of club. The committee will nnounce its nominations at meeting, May 29. Election of fficers will be held June 9. with just about the next step as little fuss or loss of time as the coach and captain holding a conference between quarters of a football game. Thats no more surprising though than the realization that this letter Im writOPTOMETRIST ing you will be read by you somewhere in the Atlantic, not many WILL BE AT THE FOLLOWING HOTELS TESTING EYES days hence, while some former AND FITTING GLASSES: pal reads it in Australia, another is reading it in the Aleutian isSHURTLEFF HOTEL, ROOSEVELT, Monday, May 17, from lands and someone else in North 10:00 a. m. until 5:00 p. m. Africa. Wouldnt I see a lot of Mrs. Blaine Foster and Mrs. this world if I just had the privLEWIS CAMP CABINS, VERNAL, Tuesday and Wednesday, delivering George C. Kohl Jr. of Salt Lake ilege of personally May 18 and 19, from 10:00 a. m. until 5:00 p. m. arrived in Duchesne Sunday to one week's issue of the old Rec are who to of all ord you boys spend a few days visiting relaPLAZA HOTEL, DUCHESNE, Thursday, May 20, from 1:00 tives and friends. They attend- reading it? Among letters this week were ed the Duchesne high school p. m. until 3:00- p. m. Pace, messages from Harvey commencement exercises Thursday night when their daughter who is now i3 Massachusetts, TO AVOID WAITING, PLEASE CALL TnE HOTEL FOE and sifter, Miss Alma graduated. but writes of Jiaving spent ten APPOINTMENTS. Earl Brierley of Heber was months in New Jersey, where he found a very nice girl, which he visiting in Duchesne Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dastrup married." Boy! is that breaking of Altonah stopped in Duchesne the news gently, and he adds Redford-Lidde- ll Monday on their return from that she can cook too! Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Redford of Boyd Mott is working on air- Duchesne announce the Provo. UTAH PRICE marriage the thinks of Roosevelt planes in Kansas, Cpl. Jess Iorg of their daughter. Ruby to Eu- as cant are but say tops, stopped in Duchesne to visit with planes His airfriends Saturday on his return much for the country. to his army station at Fort Dix, base is at Smoky Hill, but Boyd' says it doesnt look much like a New Jersey. Dave Baum received word re- hill to a Utahn. Ive driven thru imcently of the promotion of his Kansas a few times and my but desert son, David Norbert, to the rank pression is nothing of corporal. Norberts wherea- sand, endless corn fields, and just one small hump" after another bouts are unknown. Bill Edwards of Roosevelt is to shut off the view of what lies beyond. Boyd sent us a Msisthe at home of his visiting others Day poem he and a pal ter Mrs. Clem Labrum. Mrs. Charles Barton received wrote but it reached us late. Olaf Potts, who used to operword this week that her son, Jack R. has attained the rank of ate our linotype a year ago, afcorporal. Jack is at Geiger Field ter making a circuit through the middle East and then to air in Washington. hi W. C. Barton, formerly of Du- forces gunnery school as Las Verf Salt the is back at now chesne, has moved from Lara- gas, asmie, Wyoming to Clarksville, Lake Air Base waiting for to a tactical squadron. Arkansas in the Ozark mountains signment now. Clyde Row-le- y according to word received by Hes Sgt. Potts has been moved from near Mrs. Charles Barton. Sgt. Arthur Stocks of Oregon, Denver to an air base at Lincoln, arrived in Duchesne last Friday Nebraska, a card from him states. to take his grandmother, Cpl. Paul Lemon writes from Mrs. James Birch to Dixon, Wyoming the hospital center at Camp Barto spend kley, Texas, that the camp is where they expected the week with his folks. getting to seem more like home Mrs. Glenn Fenstermaker of to him now. He has been there Salt Lake City was greeting oyer 10 months, he says, has his friends in Duchesne last Friday. wife with him, and is allowed to Mrs. Margaret Pace of Boneta spend his nights in town with her. I dont know if its a result of te stopped in Duchesne Tuesday to Salt Lake City to meet my three weeks stay there, or her son, P.F.C. Rex Pace, of the merely a token of friendship from U. S. Marine Corps. Rex has Betty Jo Morrison, but this been released from the naval week's mail brought me an invijust hospital at San Diego where he tation to attend the commencehas been receiving treatment of ment exercises of the Holy Cross He Hospital school of nursing, to be injuries suffered in battle. y has been given a leave. held May 25th. Betty Jo will Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Fouse have be one of the graduating nurses, correctly, sold their ranch and are moving and if I remember out this week. They have pur- signified her intention of going chased the smaller place, former- right into the service following THEATRICAL COLD CREAM LAVENDER BATH SALTS It was a swell ly occupied by Dagbert Young, her graduation. Full Size Pound me on who waited bunch of is nearer town. which girls Mrs. TWO FOR TWO FOR Fouse expects to leave within there, and many of them will be class the this in spring. the near future for a d Jonteel TALCUM POWDER Jake just called and asked me visit with relatives in Nebraska. LAVENDER BATH POWDER Mrs. O. A. Halstead has been if Id attend Lions club tonight, TWO FOR would him I seriously ill this week, but was and I promised TWO reported Thursday to be a little the first time Ive attended since I was put into the invalid clas3, Improved. but I'm really looking forward to getting with the' bunch pgain. SAVINGS: HOUSE-HOLThe only trouble is, Im afraid VITAMINS I'll eat too many of those swell STATIONERY. hot biscuits Mrs. Lyman serves us. I like good food, but its easy to eat too much when youre Inactive a. lot of the day. And speaking of food, Mrs. Fouse pretty nearly broke my heart Ever since I'ye last Saturday. been stocks- - t0 married weve gotten meet your needs during ''keMirs"o7e-!rTisPIarfrom cream, butter and eggs However the circular was printed well in ,S1E her, with now and then some nf 6 advertised items may now be limited in iPat ?, sonie 0 thf cottage cheese or some other extra. Some time ago, after she items quantity. Possibly a may not be availihle nt nil had trouble with her arm, she un-n- o the 1J?yositlon restrictions, availability of materials nnd had to quit making the butter, Whfch but she's still bringing us the control will "efr rich cream and fresh eggs and do I go for them! Well, Saturday, she announced that after some 30 or 35 years on the same place, they have sold their ranch and this week will be her last delivery. If this keeps on, I'm going to have start milking a cow yet, if I can find a cow and swore off on that years ago. Maybe Im plain lazy, huh? Hopin youre the same, RAS LOCALS Dr. W. W. Lewis - Lewis Optical Company en-rou- PRINTED RAYONS 69c and 75c YARD and V01LEii 29c and 35c 36-da- NOVELTY BUTTONS AND FRILLINGS OF ALL TYPES AT : Kohl's SVIarEcet : SEE OUR HANDBILLS FOR SATURDAY Beauty Aids at 1c Sale Savings oil long-delaye- 2&C NFFmP Si Tht iS&Z-a.- for MFmrLTREMEND0US We Are $l.Gl D nr e aryou values SKT hK a. the athe o- |