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Show SATURDAY Latest Popular ance Pilusic August Much Food Wasted In The United States Plans Near Completion For Duchesne Co. Fair and Stampede Continued From Page 1 to be proud of their stock and the exhibit promises to be one of the most popular attractions of the fair. It will be under the direction of S. R. Greenhalgh. Livestock should be brought to the corrals and pens on the morning of the 27, and must be kept there until the judging has been completed. Agricultural Exhibits The agricultural crops and produce are being arranged by Keith Albrecht. They will be judged by the "Danish System of A B and C with each entry awarded premium money according to the merit of the article. Exhibitors should select produce with an eye to market appeal. That is an exhibit of tomatoes, potatoes, cucumbers, etc. should be of uniform size and color, not a mixture of large and small. Mrs. Myrtle Wilcken will have charge of canning and clothing good reason As a nation we have been wasteful of our food, and it is estimated that in peacetime the average American wastes some 300 pounds of food each year. Multiply that by 130,000,000 and that represents 40,000,000,000 pounds of food pails in poured into garbage This alone would be peacetime. enough to supply a large army. exhibits and Mrs. Zella Cowan, home arts and needlework. It is expected that these exhibits will be much more extensive than last year. A sum of $300 has been set aside for premium payments. The exhibits will be judged by qualified judges from the U A C extension service. Implements 16-inc- PLOWS TWO-WA- Y h $155.95 OLIVER SPRING TOOTH HARROWS 17 Teeth Two Sections $39.40 MOWERS (Oliver Heavy) Five-Fo- Cut ot $129.00 WOOD BAR SPIKE TOOTH HARROW Two Sections with Draw Bar $37.65 SHOP AND SAVE AT : Kohl's EViarket : SEE OUR HANDBILLS FOR SATURDAY Dr. W. W. Lewis OPTOMETRIST WILL I.E AT THE HOTEL FITTING GLASSES: TESTING EVES AND Mil ItTLEFF HOTEL, ROOSEVELT, Monday, August from 10:00 a. m. 23, until 6:00 p. nt. LEW IS CAMP CABINS, 1.KNA1. Tuesday and Wednesday, August 21 and 23, from 10:00 a. ni. until 5:00 p. m. PLAZA HOTEL, DUCHESNE, Thursday, August 28, from 2:30 p. m. until 4:30 p. m, IF YOU WANT AN APPOINTMENT THE HOTEL. PLEASE CALL Lewis Optical Company trice - - UTAH FOii SALE Two weeks old post paid. CHICKS, 16c each Can send C. O. I). Little brooding needed. Leon Ritchie Hatchery IIEISKR, UTAH LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Halstead, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Halstead O. A. Halstead and Mr. and Mrs Dave Thomas expected to leave Thursday for a fishing trip up Rock Creek. Andrew Clemons has been serTurkey Holds Feed iously ill this week with a skin Under good average conditions, a infection. He was taken to Salt turkey can be produced at the rate Lake City last Friday by Mrs. of 1 pound of live turkey for each 414 Arnold Robbins for medical pounds of feed in about 614 to 7 attention. months. A meat-typ- e heavy chickMr. and Mrs. Glenn Bates and en, for the same growing period, will require 614 to 7 pounds of feed daughter, Mary of Salt Lake City spent the week end in Duchesne for 1 pound of live weight as of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Farm OLIVER DEAR DOUG: 1'IIONE ISO guests Bates. Continued From Page 1 Jonsie, as we all called her, fell from a bed roll and bumped her knee. Now, if that doesnt sound like a bunch that ought to be in a hospital somewhere instead of off in the wilds fishing, I never heard of one But in spite of all that, we really had some fun, and caught us a mess of fish Black lake never did do its share, giving up not more than a few fish per hour but there are some lakes line, way up above timber against the bare ridge that Ive never seen yet, where they caught some beauties (15 to 18 inches long) and I spent a lot of time on my old faithful, Rock lake, lying right under Ostlers peak, though I didnt do so well as on previous trips. What we couldnt catch jn the lakes though we made up with little fellows from the streams, and those fellows are a lot of fun lots faster than I was with my burned fingers, so I only hooked about every third strike, but it didnt take me long to fill a Now is a good time to pre. The weather today is sultry pare for cold weather. Order and hot coal or other fuel now, check u still working here in the on heating equipment, and Im Mrs. W. G. Gentry same old spot. the house snug and tight wrj, Your letter arrived, twas the weather-strippin- g Mr. and Mrs. James Larsen of and insulation Arcadia were visiting Mrs. Lar- last one I got. Oh I loved it, dear Mom. Subscribe for the Record and sens mother, Mrs. Olive Sorenthe news of the Uintah Basin, sen Wednesday. get a like eat I a like log, I sleep a Mrs. Emert and daughter, of Roosevelt spent Thursday bear, I have enough money and plenwith the formers brother, W. H. to wear. ty Stone. buddies are the best you'd My and Tom Mrs. daughter find Gentry anywhere, Louise returned from Salt Lake But I'm homesick, dear Mom. Thursday, where they went to consult an eye specialist about Id love to go back to that dear Sat. Sun., Aug. 21, 22 little place Louises eyes. table the at folks To be with my Sorensen spent Mrs. Olive BONITA GRANVILLE and Wednesday in Arcadia. She was for grace TIM HOLT And meet with my friends and accompanied by her daughter, in Mrs. Dick Fausett. join in the chase clubs Of buckskin, dear Mom. The boys and girls Children spent three or four days in UinOctober fifteenth is the date tah canyon. Mrs. Zelma Lloyd and County Agent Broadbent ac- set as mine to To be home on furlough, Thurs.-Fri- ,, Aug. 26, 27 companied them. a have time, good Mrs. Archie Benson left last TIM IIOLT In But if I cant make it, Ill week for Los Angeles to get acline a you drop new grandquainted with her DUDE COWBOY In a letter, dear Mom. daughter, who was born Aug. 10 and to Mr. and Mrs. Theron Benson. SgL Elden Wilcken Mrs. Bernice Van Arden of FOUR SHORT SUBJECTS Los Angeles was a guest of her BORROW! SUBSCRIBE DONT aunt, Mrs. Ralph Miles Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Lemon were Roosevelt visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Percival and children made a trip to Tab-ion- a and Mtn. Home Saturday, getting cream for the Myton creamery. Mary Ann Mathison, who has spent the past week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Lemon, returned to her home in Myton Monday. Gene Webb left Sunday for Salt Lake City. He has spent his summer vacation at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Celia Jones. Ira Cannon of Salt Lake City was an overnight guest at the home of J. B. Lemon Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Van Winterton of Roosevelt were Ioka visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mathison We can now serve you with the Lederle line of Veterinary of Myton announce the birth of Products including their famous vaccines, bacterins, aggres-sina daughter Aug. 12. Mrs. Mathison is the daughter of Mr. and serums, viruses and drugs for animal use. Let us help you John Lemon of Ioka. protect your animals from many destructive diseases. Mr. and Mrs. W. Fisher of Myton were transacting business in Ask for a copy of Lederle animal health guide. Ioka on Monday. Mrs. John Hardman and Mrs. Minnie Ashton and little son, Billy returned to their home in Portage after a two weeks visit with relatives. Mrs. Virgil Mecham of HanAuthorized Distributor of cock Cove was visiting in Ioka VETERINARY PRODUCTS Wednesday. LaRea Fausett entertaind 18 of her young friends at her home Friday night. Wesley Washburn returned on Friday to his camp after a weeks furlough with his mother, Mrs. Olive Sorensen. Di-ci- COZY THEATRE 4-- Mrs Edith Anderson of Altonah was a Duchesne visitor Friday. Mrs. Leonard Munsee enjoyed a visit from her sister of Salt Lake City last week end. Larry Crocker left Thursday for his home In Salt Lake City after a weeks visit with Bob and Russell Schonian. basket at that Mrs. Charles Partridge took Well you know how it is on her three children to Salt Lake a trip like that; therere a lot of last week where they had their things a fellow could tell, but tonsils removed. they just wouldn't get past the Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Mayhew censors; there was always somehave moved to town for the win- thing to keep up interest ter and have rented the Bjom-so- n though . For instance, since Reed house. Mr. Mayhew is help- and Jonsie are both pretty low ing at the Mission service station on bulk, we put them together while Mrs. Mayhew assists Mrs. in a single sleeping bag, which worked fine until Sarah got too Lyman in the cafe. Warren Mecham of the Navy warm and reached over in the has been enjoying a leave with middle of the night and unzipped Reeds side, so when he climbed his folks here. into the saddle the next day he Mr. son the of and little Asel, about his chill blains. complained Mrs. Ray Thomas of Bridgeland I had a sleeping bag all to mywas brought home from the L D with an air mattress under S hospital last Wednesday. The self, and for two nights I woke up it, little boy has had a months hour and Stan and I 'would every is treatment for diebetes and now blow and blow and blow, replacon the road to recovery. ing the air that had leaked out Mrs. Grant Murdock spent last of the mattress. After that I week end in Logan with her just gathered up the saddle blandaughter, Doris Anne at the home kets and forgot the mattress of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Ryan. air i3 too rare at 12,000 feet to Joe Josie of Heber was a caller be blowing it into one of those at the Record office Saturday. things all night. Mrs. Claude Davis was hostess But because Jonsie is to members of the Wednesday small just doesnt mean she doesnt 500 club this week. Participat- stop a lot of sunshine we could ing in ' the play were Mrs. Tom see her coming at night after she Thomas, Mrs. Dave Thomas, Mrs. had two days sunburn on her Jerry Merkley, Mrs. Harold Gee, nose, brought to a high glow by Mrs. Dean a Mrs Earl Jensen, dip in one of the lakes. Stan Powell, Mrs. James Hatch, Mrs. happened to be on the Clem Labrum, Mrs. Lee Merkley, other side of thefishing lake when that Mrs. Ralph Halstead and Mrs. happened too far off to see any Vernal Bromley. Prizes were details, but that flashing white won by Mrs. Lee Merkley and body distracted him so much he Mrs. Hatch. didnt even know when he had a Mr. and Mrs Arthur Brown and fish on the line. And then there daughter and a girl friend of Pro- was the last night, when we vo came in Tuesday for some camped just above Fall creek, on fishing find business. Mr. Brown, the main stream; Reed and Samaintenance drector for the tele- rah put their bed in a pine bough phone company assisted in in- wickiup somebody built there, some in the equipment stalling Stan and I pitched our tent, and telephone plant here. Ed and Vivian, sure the bright Bunny has been right in the thick of things in the South Pacific, B. A. Jacoby and P. W. Fouse stars would keep shining, threw sent the left Tuesday for Montana on a their telegram from San sleeping on the ground; ten-da- y trip to Mr. Jacobys mica about 4 a. m. it started raining Francisco. Got a letter this week from mine. and Stan and I sure bragged Barton who is back at the L. Reynolds is about Jack Mrs. George our tent while Vivian spending the week near Vernal cussed Ed for "tossing his wife air base in Montana, says hes with her husband. Mrs. Olen out in the flat to busy making aerial maps of the get rained on. Rasmussen is taking care of the In between fishing, I took camps etc. there. Plaza hotel during her absence. George Kohl Jr. has a new a number of pictures, which Misses Marvella Moore and quite daughter, according to an anas soon as Ill develop my burned nouncement this week from MarMary Odekirk spent the week fingers heal a little more, and if ianne. Theres been no news end with their families here. They good, theyre any Ill send George since he was reportedof maybe to their work returned Monday one with my next letter. As you in Salt Lake City. a windup, Im reminded of the missing in the South Pacific on and Mrs. Major Harry Jacoby poor Hebrew fisherman we found July 10. The kids around town are all stopped in Duchesne Sunday to on the trail about a mile above to make the most of visit Mr. and Mrs. B. A Jacoby. Willie Davies hustling camp on upper their last They left Monday morning for Stillwater; he wa3 days of vacation, with sitting deject- school staring them in the face the West coast. on a beside the trail stump Miss Hazel Jensen returned edly as we came jogging along on the Aug. 30. Ferrin Van Wagoner homo Sunday night after a few will be high school princpal and horses, and wanted to know what months in the Womens Auxil-- i luck we had had. When we told should make a good job of it, as most to the kids seem to like When the him iary Army Corps. "good he said, "Ive been him fine. Mrs. Rulon Larsen will Corps was made a part of the here six kind of be days, used regular army recently, the aux-- , lure Ive ever used every elementary principal this year. and every A lot of illaries were given the choice of kind the faculty will be marever told me about, anyone ried women, and all but two or enlisting for foreign service or Ive only caught six fish in the being released. six days, Im tired and hungry, three of the teachers are local Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Maxwell my feet hurt and Im a mile people this year. left Monday for Denver to visit from Emily Madsen is back in town That mada us feel camp. Mrs. Maxwell's brother, like wed done pretty well after on a vacation from Washington, D. C. but her mother is complainJohn Rawlings and Mr. and all, in of the fact that Stan Mrs. Parley Rawlings of Provo and thespite two girls had come into ing that she spends most of her time making trips to Salt Lake spent several days last week vis- camp ahead of us with the pack in response to calls from Senaiting Mr. and Mrs. James Price, string and beat us to the refreshMrs. James Price and Mrs. ments we tor Thomas, as his secretary. had cached there. Abe Harris visited in Bridgeland A couple of big truckloads of Well, it seems there hasnt been Saturday with Mrs. Arch Price niuch happen in town while we horses just went through town who is slowly recovering from a were from Vernal, headed for the Hegone; Larry Crocker came serious illness. in to visit with Bob and the two ber rodeo; theyre putting on a home-mad- e show this year inCpl. Wilbur Harris, son of Abe of them, with Rusty and Bob stead of the Harris spent several days of his professional outfit Murdock, got an old nag, a rig had. furlough visiting here and in Ver- with tireless theyve usually auto wheels and nal with other relatives. He was Our bunch is getting busy as some camping equipment and heck now, accompanied to Vernal by Bar made a getting ready for our trek up the river a few show bara Harris. Friday and Saturday of miles to spend the night. They next week. Theyre playing up had a lot of fun, even If they the fair end pretty heavy, so I'll Date Center soon have a chance to see If More than s hundred varieties of didnt get far out of town. George Lindsay left for Farra-gu- t Rusty can win any dates grow on a million palm trees prizes on all the day we left for Rock the In tiie Djerid region 300 miles southwe've done this gardening west of Tunis. At Tozeur is the creek, his mother accompanying summer. Weve sure got some largest of four large oases that wa- him as far as Salt Lake. dandy cabbages now, and the Wilbur Harris has been here on corn Is ter this most fertile of all African coming on swell; had two g areas. Tozeur's 194 furlough, visiting with Abe and tomatoes for dinner yesterday, springs normally supply about 194 family, but the rest are still green reMrs of water gallons Casper had a telegram per second to this cruit. We've got enough stuff almost rainless region. The palm a week ago from Bunny canned to eat next winter, whegardens at Tozeur and at neighbor- s.'.ying he would be home for a ther we win any prizes or not. ing Nefta each cover about 6,000 visit, and now she's wondering Hopin youre the same, acres. why he hasn't showed up yet, RAS t 21 Hitlers Keep, cuumali itSfe' WORMS PHENOTHIAZINE uuik s, Duchesne Drug Store Jedarle AT THE FIRST SIGN OF FALL! Bright New Touch For Fall! Slipons And CARDIGANS To Mix With Suite or Skirt! 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