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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, llfTOI Mr. Grace Dalglrish Mrs. Lee Cooper was hostess to the Friday bridge club last Present were Mrs. Wm. week. Preece, Mr3. Wm. Koehler, Mrs. Bliss Lott, Mrs. E. W. Kronqulst, Miss Alice Todd, Mrs. James and Mrs. Wm. Harris. Mrs. Robinson was holder of high Dal-glei- score. Miss Alice Todd, Homer Robinson Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Bliss Lott entertained at a Tripoli party Monday evening at the Todd home honoring the birthday anniversary of Mrs. H. K. Palmer. Other iguests present were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kronqulst, Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish, Mrs. Fred Mrs. Todd, Mrs. W. H. Linck, A guest prize was Ethel Baril. presented to Mrs. Palmer while was declared Mrs. Baril high score winner. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Uresk Sr. entertained Wednesday evening at dinner complimentary to Miss Edith Nell Preece and Miss Gilda Wells. Present were Mr, and Mis. Wm. Preece, Billy Preece, Mrs. Lafe Richardson, Mrs. Chas. Meranda and the honor guests. Visitors at the home of Mrs. were Rose Ingalsbe Thursday her sons. Dean of Marysville, Mo., Wm. of Grand Junction and Glen of RandletL They were accompanied by F. H. Ingalsbe of Grand Junction. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thomas of Price arrived Thursday to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dennis. Tony Compos left Friday for Salt Lake City after spending a month with his family. Mrs. Wm. Forsythe entertainafternoon ed Thursday complMrs. imentary to her daughter, Willis Zirker of Salt Lake City. Present were Mrs. John Zirker Jr., Mrs. Julius Zirker and Mrs. m'Rimsim SOMETHING (S)A . . . if you dont your wife an IES give Floor-Lam- p on her birthday. LIVING COSTS ARE UP, BUT ELECTRIC RATES ARE LOW!, FQPyiCTORY BUY UNITED STATES F WAR '"BONDS AND SI AM PS UINTAH Power & Light Co. Ygnes Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Otis Mecham anof their nounce the marriage daughter, Myrth to Paul Young, son of Mrs. R. D. Young. The young couple were married by Alfred Sharp, county clerk, at Heber City. They were accompanied there by Mrs. Mecham, Mrs. R. D. Young and Mrs. La erna Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Hill of Salt Lake were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sweat. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Clifton Saturday and Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Clifton of Magna and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clifton of Garfield. Mrs. Ada Lee was accompanied home Saturday by Mrs. W. R. Clifton who has spent the past two weeks In Los Angeles. Golden Brown of Ogden came out Friday to thresh his grain. He was accompanied by his neice Miss LaJean Rouse. Mr. and Mrs. Cleston Pace of American Fork are guests of Mrs. Pace's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Humes. Mrs. Glen Purdy of Las Vegas isited with Mrs Francis Brooks Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brooks nade a trip to Salt Lake City uid back Tuesday. Subscribe for the Record and jet the news of the Uintah Basin. Ed Zirker of Arcadia, Mrs. Jean Hazzard and daughters Erlys and Judy of Clamath Falls, Ore., and Mrs. John Zirker Sr. Mrs. LaVour Dennis left Friday for Provo where she will visit relatives before going to Salt Lake to be with her husband who is convalescing in a hospital from a recent operation. Mrs. W. E. Burton returned on visit Friday from a with her mother and her daughters in Salt Lake City and vicinity. Roland Krebs is enjoying a visit from his son, John Krebs S 2jc who is on leave. Harold Harris S 2c arrived on Friday to spend his leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harris. Forrest Hancock F 3c is spending his leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hancock, arriving last week. Shelby Mayhew of Duchesne was a Myton business visitor on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. G. J. Pence arrived Monday from Hemat, Cal. to visit her niece, Mrs. Emery Nielson. She made her home in Myton In the early pioneer days, leaving here about 20 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Koehler accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Preece to Price Monday. While there, Mr. Koehler will have medical care. Owen Smith spent the week end with his family, returning Monday to his work at Columbia. George Sheffrar returned Tuesday from Salt Lake City. While there he visited his brother, Lawrence Sheffrar, who came from Wyoming to undergo an operation in Salt Lake, He also visited Dan Uresk, a former Myton resident who is confined to the hospital as a result of a recent mine accident at Scofield. He reports both patients getting two-wee- nicely. Pvt Joe Behunln arrived from Fort Douglas Tuesday to spend his furlough with his father, Geo. Behunln. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fowler Jr. are visiting at the home of Mrs. Grace Woods. They came from Provo for & brief visit before going to Colorado where Earl will be employed. Miss Josephine Peatroes left Tuesday for Salt Lake City after spending two weeks here as a guest of Misses Betty Giles and Robin Babcock. Miss Erma Babcock arrived on Tuesday from Salt Lake to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Babcock. Mias Nina Behunln is visiting her father, George Behunln and her brother, Joe who is home on furlough. Georgia Armstrong left Sunday for Salt Lake after several weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smith. She was accompanied by Sally Meranda who will be her guest for & few days. An infant daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mathison Aug. 12. Mother and baby are doing nicely. DUCHESNE, UTAH Mrs. Ethel Beebe George Lindsay, who is In the navy left August 10 to report for duty after a leave of absence. His mother, Mrs. Geddes Lindsay accompanied him as far as Salt Lake City, returning home Thursday Don Nyberg and son, Bob, were in Duchesne on business last Wednesday.. Curt Walker and Mrs. Mary Brown made a trip to Roosevelt where Mrs. Wednesday Brown received medical attention for her hand, which was injured in a wash machine wringer. Mrs. Deb Bleazard and son, Donny are home for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Anderson and Mrs. Roy Farnsworth went to Helper Wednesday with Mr. of and Mrs Harold Thompson Talmage. Mrs. Hilda Farnsworth went to Salt Lake for medical attention. She returned home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Anderson and daughter and son, Alice and )luf motored to Salt Lake Wednesday. Alice is staying to revive medical attention, Art Long has purchased a car from Rue Miles. Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Mecham were in Roosevelt on business this week. Mrs. Afton Made and family spent a few days with her mother Mrs. Hazel Farnsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Christensen and family of Talmage were visiting here Sunday. Miss Shirley Bleazard is working at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Mecham. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Anderson and Mrs. Sidney Rust were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson, Sunday. Leroy Rowley and a friend of Kearns are home on a three-da- y furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Farnsworth of Arcadia are visiting friends ind relatives here. the Milton Stewart is up in mountains getting out timber. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Anderson and family, Mrs. Geneve Challs-troand daughter, Elizabeth, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farnsworth and daughter, Eva Joy spent Monday at Moon Lake. A family party was held Sunday in honor of Deloy Thayne who is home on' furlough. Ged Lindsay and Sidney Rust were fishing at Twin Pots Sunday. The fish must have been on vacation as one small fish was all they caught. Bobby and Jerry Richards, Bobby Nyberg, Albert Bishop, Calvin Marchant and Jimmy Stevenson went to the show in Duchesne Sunday night. Bill Ostler of Roosevelt was In Mtn. Home Saturday buying horses. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Davies and son, Marley of Utahn passed thru Mtn. Home Saturday on their way home from the timber. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Stevenson and family were visiting friends and relatives here Saturday. Miss Ina Rust and Miss Betty Lee Miles returned home from Hurricane where they have been working. Miss Doris Fowler returned home Monday from Salt Lake City where she had been visiting for some time. Fay Miller of Mtn. Home was In Altonah on business on Wed-ne- s day of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Buress were Roosevelt visitors Monday. Scott Lusty of Duchesne was transacting business in Altonah Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Glade Timothy announce the arrival of a baby girl August 11 at Roosevelt. Both mother and baby are getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney McKune and Mrs. Clyde. Lambert made a trip to Price last week returning home Friday. Mrs. John Anderson was reSalt ceiving medical care in Lake City last week. A shower was given in the ward hall Friday for Mr. and Mrs. Glen Turnbow. Mrs. Turn-bowas formerly Miss Novo Clark. Many beautiful gifts were received by the young couple. Refreshments were served. people were Mrs. Nephi Chatwin and daughter, Mary, Mrs. Jennie Jones, Mrs. Clystle Defa and daughter, Ruby, and Miss Vivian Chatwin, all of Tabiona. UPALCD Berneice Carrel! Mrs. E. L. Murphy has been the past few days but is some- 111 what better no Mrs. Glen Sorensen Minnie Hamilton Alice May Anderson m the Northeast quarter (Nm w Out-of-to- , Curtis Snyder left Wednesday, August 11, for the navy. Curtis is the fifth son of Mr and Mrs. Wm. Snyder who is in the service; three in the army, one in the marines and one in the navy. Mrs. Lavon Timothy and Mrs. Vendetta Clark left Sunday for Leadville, Colorado, to visit with relatives. Clarence Jones took his wife to Salt Lake City last week for medical treatment. Mr. Jones returned home but his wife remained for additional medical attention. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney McKune were Roosevelt visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Beebe and Olive Beebe were at Roosevelt Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Shiner returned home from Salt Lake City Thursday, where they were visiting and Mr. Shiner 'received medical care. Mrs. Austin Beebe, Mrs. Glen Mohlmon and Mrs. Les Shiner were Roosevelt visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Stone and small son of Lehi were week end guests at the home of Mrs. Stones parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith. Earl Dunsmore went to Roosevelt Saturday to bring home his wife and infant son. Howard Stevenson of Mtn. Home was in Altonah on business Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Clark and daughters, Verl and Alta, also Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Powell were visitors in Vernal Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Snyder and family of Wellington were visiting with relatives and friends in Altonah last week end. Mrs. Clarissa Spence of Hemet, California, but an early settler of Altonah, who has been making her home in California was visiting relatives and friends here last week. She expects to visit her sister in Rigby, Idaho, and then go on to Washington for a visit with her daughter before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Len McGarry and Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Foster, all of Park City, were week end guests at the McGarry ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morris and son, LaVar, were in Roosevelt last Thursday where LaVar received medical care. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Allred and in daughters were shopping Roosevelt Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Murray and daughter, Sara and son Clyde, and Mrs. Lester Maxfield were Roosevelt visitors Thursday. Clinton and Oliver Bowden were transacting business in Myton and Roosevelt Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Foote and family of Salt Lake City were Altonah visitors last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Randel Wardle of Mercur spent several days last week at the home of Mrs. War-dle- s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Shiner. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Beebe were called to Castle Dale by the Illness of Mrs. Beebe's mother, Mrs. Ellen Madsen. The American and Legion Auxiliary gave a farewell party In the Legion hall Tuesday night in honor of Curtis Snyder and Bobbie Johanson. Curtis left on Wednesday for the navy and Bobbie will leave In the near future to join the army. Pvt. Lon Dump left Tuesday to y join his company after a furlough with his father and brothers. Mtss Nellie Shiner of Yemal is visiting at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Shiner. Mrs Lois Mitchell has been helping at the home of Hugo Mitchell, whose wife was in the hospital. George Retellack of Salt Lake City has been here visiting. He and Grover Mitchell went on a fishing trip. Mrs. E. B. Murphy spent a few days at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Samuel Williams. Mr. and Mrs. James Cook of Bluebell were visiting at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Glen Warren Sunday. Mrs. Earl Reese gave a supper Saturday in honor of her mother, Mrs. E. L. Murphy on her birthday anniversary. Deon Mitchell, who recently moved to Salt Lake City Is here visiting relatives and friends. ,Mrs. Doris Pulley and two small daughters, Roma and Joan were visiting in Duchesne at the home of her sister, Mrs. Earl Jordan one day last week. A party was given Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs Scott Lusty in Arcadia. Present from Upalco were Ellen, Mary and Doyle Evans and Monteze Carrell. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hansen, grandparents of Mrs. Hershcl Iorg, and sister, Mrs. Betty Mitchell were visiting Mrs. Iorg one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo K MitcheU are the proud parents of a new son, born August 16. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nelson and daughter made a trip to Salt Lake. Their daughter, Ruth, returned to her home in Salt Lake. LaRena stayed for a short visit. SUBSCRIBE DONT BORROW! 15-da- Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Beckstead Mrs. was of New York and Mr. and lence, Mrs. Lillie Johnson Bridgeland of Beckstead A. thrilled when she received a long H. here from were calling on relatives After almost four months si- distance call Tuesday night her son, Cloyd Glnes. HU call Virginia came from Norfolk, where his ship had just docked after .a voyage of four months. is so Cloyd said he is well and states to the back happy to get where he can at least read his letters from home. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lazenby announce the arrival of a baby girl bom August 10 at Provo. a Mrs. Rella LeFevre enjoyed few days' visit in Heber and Provo last week. spendSgt Vem Wagstaff iswith his y furlough ing a family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones and affamily of Bacchus left Sunday ter a weeks visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Jones. Miss Beatrice Stanley of Ogden is enjoying a few days this week visiting relatives here. Mrs. Florence Johnson was taken to the Heber hospital Sunday seven night where she had stitches taken in an injured finger. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Ellis and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ellis. Mrs. Jessie Maxwell accompanied by Mrs. Delphla Moon and Mrs. Anna Stanley, spent the week end in Heber and Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. James Distefano of Provo announce the arrival of a baby girl, bom Aug. 9. Friends of Cpl. Russell Lang-do- n received word last week that he is in a North Africa hospital with Malaria fever. Derrald and Myron White are spending this week fishing in the Granddaddy lake3 region. number of school A large friends enjoyed a birthday surprise party given at the home of Mrs. Roy Giles, in honor of her son, Alma Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E11U, Orin Curry and Ike Hamilton returned home Sunday after spending a week in Duchesne where they have been working on the state highway. 15-da- Tracy Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Harris and family of Salt Lake are spending a week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Roberts and family. Mrs. May Roberts and Al, Mrs. Dorothy Bertola and daughter, Esther and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jones motored to Provo and back last week. Arthur Fabrizio, Jean Glnes, Boyd Williams and Dorothy Defa are spending a few days fishing at Granddaddy lakes this week. Sgt. Vem Wagstaff was calling on friends at Hanna this week while on furlough. . Mrs. Elva Van Tassell returned home Sunday after spending a few days in the Heber hospital where she received medical care. Mrs. Connie Lee and Mrs. Vida Curry and son, Ed, accompanied Jack Lee to Heber Saturday where they received medical aid. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Riley of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee spent a few days this week at Granddaddy lakes fishing. Mr. Roock and Miss Lois Rhoades and some friends from Provo spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Foster Rhoades and also at Grandaddy lakes. Alex Salazar and daughter, Stella left for Bingham Sunday, where Stella expects to attend school this winter. Jack Mitchell and a friend from Salt Lake and Bill Van Tassell spent Saturday fishing at Rock creek. Father Luetmer of Roosevelt said Mass at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Roberts with 16 attending. Mrs. Ileen Herbert and family spent a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Lazenby at Tabiona this week. Ashley Lee of Oakley spent the week end visiting his father, John S. Lee at Hanna. Mr. John S. Lee received word two weeks ago from his son, Pvt. Wm. S Lee that he had been wounded in North Africa. He Is now in the Woodrow Wilson hosWe all wish pital in Virginia. him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Moral Glnes took their son. Dale tea Kamas to the doctor Sunday. He had his arm broken. Mr. and Mrs. Buck Richards and family of Kamas spent the week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Moral Gines and family. Wayne Murdock and Roan Turner of Heber were Hanna business callers Monday. The Daughter of Utah Pioneers held their annual outing on the North Fork Thursday. Ranger Wadsworth and Robert H. Moon and Mr. Palmer of Salt Lake took the Aaronic priesthood boys to Granddaddy lakes for a few days outing and fishing. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Fields have moved to St. George. BurAnna Kenison and Clara and Murray Lake ton were Salt visitors last week. Leon Burton, Glen Sorensen, O AdeJ. Jensen, A. M. Burton and convention attended line Anderson at ML Emmons Sunday. Mrs. Laura Sulser and children after a to Midway returned relatives. with visit week's Leon and Mack Burton, Glen and Marven Sorensen are enjoyRock creek ing a fishing trip on this week. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Allred and Alene Allred were Duchesne visitors Wednesday. Legal Advertising NOTICE District Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, July 22, 1943. Notice Is hereby given that the State of Utah on June 18, 1941 filed application to select, Serial 063135 under the act of Feb. 20, 1929 for SWi Sec. 14, NW, WUWNEi, Sec. 15, T , Sec. 23, 11 S, NENWNE, S. R. 8 E. SWViSE WijNWli, NWSW Sec. 26, T 11 S. R. E, subject to the provisions of Sec. 24, Federal Power Sec. 14, Ny2 Act as to SW&SW , 11 NW14, NSE, SE14SEI4 Sec. 15, T 11 S. R. 8 E. S. L. M. The the Department has classified land as proper for acquisition under Sec. 7 of the Taylor Grazing Act, as amended, and opened it to selection by the State under the grant to Miners Hospitals. Any person desiring to object to this application because of the mineral character of the land or for any other reason, should file his protest in this office during the period of publication or before final approval. (Signed) Scott P. Stewart Scott P. Stewart, Register. Date of 1st pub. Aug. 20, 1943. Date of last pub. Sept. 17, 1943. , j Professional Cards a a HOLLENBECK Notary Public North ef County Court House Utah Duchesne SESW, S. L. M. SE&NW, WSW&NE MRS. A. M. HAKMSTON and Convalescent Maternity Home Telephone 150J ROOSEVELT, UTAH M. THURMAN DR. O. Chiropractor Roosevelt Saturdays Shurtleff Hotel Vernal on other days L. A. HOLLENBECK Attorney .a NOTICE Duchesne Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Board of County Commissioners of Duchesne County, at the office of the County Clerk, until 5:00 oclock p. m., September 6, 1943, for the following County owned real property situated in Duchesne County, State t: of Utah, The Northwest quarter of to-wi- Utah ROY A. SCHONIAN Registered Mortician Duchesne Utah fmmmmmmwmmwnmiwnwWiMmffMmmmTt g e I j NEJ4 ) of Section 31, TownsK 2 South, Range 1 West, Usu Also, beginning at the South west Comer of the Northwest! quarter of the Northeast qujf. ter of Section 31, Township j South, Range 1 West, USM, thence East 120 rods; them South 16 rods; thence West 45 North 14 r0(i3 rods; thence thence West 80 rods; thence North 2 rods to the place beginning. Total 45 acres. Bids will be opened at the of fice of the County Clerk at 2.30 p. m., Sept. 7, 1943. An amount equal to twenty percent (20 of the total amount bid, for the above property, must be enclosed with each bid. All envelope containing bids must be sealed ' by the bidder and plainly marked on the outside with the words, Bid for County land to be open! ed 2:30 p. m., Sept 7, 1943. to reject any The right or all bids is hereby r.' and served by the Board of County Commissioners. (Signed) J. Lamar Johnson Duchesne County Clerk (SEAL) Date of first pub. Aug. 6, 1943 Date of last pub. SepL 3, 1943. BRAND Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiakey "CEIEEIIFUL AS MTS A National Distillers Products Corp, N. Y. fc 90.4 SAME POPULAR PRICE S FO R HEWER, FINER ACCOMMODATIONS SALT LAKE CITY Please make your reservations early so we can better serve you. 400 OUTSIDE ROOMS EACH WITH TU9 OR SHOWER |