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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH Friday, July 21, l&U HE EE JOLT LAKE FORK BRIDGE IS NOW OPEN FOR TRAVEL Till oner of Duchesne spent Tuesday visiting at the home of Mr. ind Mrs. Olus Johnson. Mrs. Hazel Nye entertained the 'adies sewing club Tuesday eve-linRefreshments were served to eight members. The Calder cheese factory in Tabiona is changing hands this week. They have sold out to Id rents dairy of Salt Lake City. d Ardens men and equipment Monday to take over. Bernell Turnbow has purchased the home of Mrs. Martha Tillack. Mrs. Tillack moved last week to her newly purchased home in Duchesne. Miss Nadine Jensen of Salt Lake City is spending this week at the home of her brother-in-laand sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wagstaff. Miss Bonnie Haward of Salt Lake City enjoyed last week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Maxwell. Mrs. Weston Thomas moved last week from her ranch home to Duchesne. Mr. Thoma3 will work in Tabiona and spend the week ends in Duchesne. Miss LaVerna Bowers returned home Sunday after a two weeks visit with friends in Heber. Myron White of the U. S. Navy is spending this week home on leave. Myron is stationed in California. Misses Betty and Rose Marie M '.well of Midvale are spend-- h this week at the home of , Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Max- ar-ive- w well. Mis. Grace Giles returned home Monday much improved after spending several days In the Heber hospital suffering from pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Maxwell spent Friday in Heber. Mrs. Anna May Ellis of Heber City was a dinner guest last Sunday at th" home of Mr. and Mrs. Nello Hicken. Mr. and Mrs. Ferrin Van Wag- - COZY THEATRE July 22, 23 LOST ANGEL Sat.-Sun- ., with MARGARET OBRIEN Mon.-Tues- ., July 21, 25 Banjo On My Knee with JOE MeC'REA and BARBARA STANWICH July 2G, 27 Uncertain Glory Wed.-Thu- ., with ERROL FLYNN and FALL LUCAS Producers Livestock Market News Aorth Salt Lake Hogs. Our market showed some strength in price this week. Sup-ic- rt weight hogs are selling at 13.C5 instead of $13.50. Out hogs and sows are practically steady with last week. 160 to 180 lb hogs $10.50 to $11.50; 270 to 300 at 10.50 to $11.00; hogs over 300 U0 00 to $10.50. Sows $8.00 to $9.00 with light kinds up to $9.50. Cattle. Our run this week is icmcwhat smaller than last. The un has consisted mostly of stock attic which are finding narrow utlet. We advise holding back Jieso unfinished cattle until the 'ields are cleared and feeder buy-m- s are in position to buy. I talked with our Omaha agency Monday of this week and a few farmers are shaping up there to buy, with prices strong to 50c higher on stocker and feeder cattle. We are quoting good grass steers that will weigh 1000 up and will grade commercial and good to $13.00. Medium to good grass steels $10.00 to $12.00 with common kinds down to $8.00. Stock steers finding practically no outlet with the better pens moving at $9.00 to $10.00. Good young grass cows $10.00 to $10.50; medium to good $8.50 to $10.00. Cutters $7.50 to $9.00. Canners $3.00 to $7.00. Good heifers absent. Good grass heifers quoted to $13.00. Best heifers sold this week at $12.00; medium to good $9.00 to $11.50. Stock heifers $8.00 to $9.00. Best veal $15.00. Medium to good $12.00 to $14.00.. kind down to $8.00. Common Calmer kind down to $5.00. Good heavy bulls $9.00 to $9.50. Can-nt- r bulls down to $6.00. Sheep. Good fat ewes $5.00 to $5.50. Light yearling wethers $9 to $10.50. Yearling ewes $5.00 to $6.50. Lambs fully 50 cents lower. Best drive in lambs $14.00. Medium down to $11.00. For further information write or phone Producers Livestock Marketing Assn., North Salt Lake, Larry Ross, Manager. Mrs. Martha Shank, our helpful County Nurse, went to Salt Lake and Provo for the week end. She will assist in a clinic in Provo on Saturday, and then on to Salt Lake for dental attention. July Specials Shoes Shoes LADIES OI)I) LOT SHOES. O. P. A. Release. RATION FREE REDUCTION 25 Fh jilts Moon 0m I Defa, Carma Moon, Lola Hardman, Alice Taylor, Bernice Turn-boShirley Turnbow, Lila Turn-boDorothy Defa, Gwen Reid, Thora HardNadean Roberts, man and Donna Moon. Kent Giles, who has teen working at the Geneva plant', is home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. He is working Monroe Giles. in the forest service this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atwood went to Salt Lake City Sunday to take several thousand dollars In bonds that were purchased during the recent drive. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Rhoades went to Salt Lake City Monday. Mr. Rhoades planned to go to the Salt Lake Clinic for an examination, LaMar Anderson and small son, Craig, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moon over the week end. The Ander-son- 3 are from Salt Lake City. President and Mrs. Heber Moon attended Sunday School in Duchesne President Sunday. Moon attended Convention Sunday afternoon while Mrs. Moon visited with Mrs. Arwella Moon and family. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ferren Van Wagoner and daughter in Duchesne and Mr. and Mrs. Olaus Johnson in Tabiona. Mr. and Mrs. William VanTas-se- ll returned Wednesday from a business trip to Craig, Rifle and Meeker, Colorado. Visiting at Sunday School Sunday were Mrs. Hyrutn H. B. Harris and her daughters, Ann and Salt Lake City. Gloria, from They were guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Clifford Roberts. Speakers in Sacrament meeting Sunday were Mrs. Josephine Wadsworth and Mrs. Elda Van Tassell. Mrs. Wadsworth spoke on the Mission of the Apostle Paul and Mrs. VanTassells subject was Faith. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Moon and children went to Heber Friday and returned Saturday. They visited with Mrs. Moons brother, who left for the service SatUpon their return they urday. went to Lake Creek where they will stay for two weeks. Nephi Moon and twins, Milton and Merrill, made a business trip to Salt Lake Saturday. On their return trip Sunday they went via Provo and visited with Mr. Moon's daughter, Mrs. LaReta Payne and her family. Etta Moon and Phyllis Moon were Relief Society teachers in central Hanna Friday. Verl Taylor, son of Mrs. Heber Moon, Is spending the summer in El Paso, Texas. He had attended school at the Brigham Young University during the past year. Mrs. Moon's daughter, Ruby, is working as a typist In a defense plant in El Paso. Rubys husband, Rex Gourley, is overseas and has just recently been promoted to a captain. A special program In honor of our pioneers will be presented in Sacrament meeting Sunday, July 23. Everyone should 98c One Lot Q1 ()rf Eaeh 10 $1.00 89c Per Pair Sizes 2, IIh Robb Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Brown and family were In Heber Saturday. BOYS BLUE DENIM OVERALLS Sizes 6, 8, there. UTA :;A 1 Per Pair STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY, JULY S II O P 21 A T lohPs Market A N I) save $ $ $ $ $ : Tracy Roberts Van Bonel and Mr. and Mrs., Thirteen girls met at the home family, Mrs. Wanda Lewis and of Mrs. Phyllis Moon Tuesday Mr. Earl Smith and Miss Thelma evening. Mrs. Florence Roberts Lee spent the week end visiting The eve- Mr. and Mrs. conducted the class. Ray Lee and family. ning was spent in sewing, readMrs. and Mr. Ray Lee are the ing and playing games. Refresha baby boy born of ments were served. Girls pres- proud parents D S hospital last MonL in the Maxine ent were Jean Gines, are be LADIES SUMMER HATS JLIII NORTH HANNA g. Minnie Hamilton Mr. and Mrs Norman Smith and family of Inglewood, California, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thoron Robb. Helen Robb returned to California with them, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith and family of Park City have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Abplanalp Mrs. Dan Lcives and small son Richard are visiting In Provo. Fern Moffitt and Faun Oman of Duchesne were in Uealm Wednesday evening. Mrs. Martha Shanks and Douglas Hurrocks motored to Salt Lake Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Norman Smith and daughter, Garlene of California, and Mr. and Mrs. Theron Robb and children, Helen, Lois, Gary and Carolyn spent Sunday flt Bridgeland, Guy Wilson of Roosevelt was visiting his mother, Mrs. Horace Chatwin. Darene Chntwin returned home Wednesday after a visit in and would be home on a furlough ladies were present: Mrs. Ruby in a few days. Bert was with the Stephenson, Mrs. Wilda Mitchell first company landing in North Mrs. Ada Thomas, Mrs. Freda Africa and has been serving over- Haddon, Mrs. Zelma Davis, Mrs. Mrs. Bee seas for 22 months. Phyllis Stephenson, " Ethel Beebe Mr. and Mrs. Dan Allred took Mikesell, Mrs. Thenelda Marsing, Glenna to Salt Mrs. Ruth Harris, Mrs. Lois their The Birthday Club met at the Lake daughter City Friday for medical Thompson, Mrs. Olive Belt and home of Mrs. Margaret Reay treatment. Wilda Thomas. birthTuesday in honor of her announced Games were played and a deAllred Mrs. Ester The afternoon was spent day. licious lunch was served. Many her of the daughter, marriage Jes-sen playing 500 with Florence to Corporal Ralph A. Long lovely presents were received by winning high score prize and Lucy U. S. Army, July 8, in the hostess. of the The consolation. Arda Ames Larmie, Wyoming. Sergeant and Mrs. Jack R, guest of honor received beautiMr. and Mrs. Frank Hill of Barton arrived from Harvard, ful dishes from the club memwere visiting at the home Nebraska Tuesday evening for a bers and lunch was served to Provo sister and brother-i- n brief visit with his mother, Mrs. Mrs. Inez of Mr. Hills Mrs. Ida Conklin, Mrs. Wm. Snyder Bessie Barton. They are Mr. and law, leaving Shiner, Mrs. Elva Prows, Mrs. last week end. on July 25. Georgia Shiner, Mrs. Arda Ames, Ernest E. Odekirk was seMis. Florence Jessen, Mrs. Joseburned at his work last Mrs. Beebe, verely phine Mary Young He was adjusting one and the honored guest. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Todd and Mrs. George Fisher, Sr., fell of the oil pots which are left on family returned Tuesday evening the highway, when it exploded, 4 i broke her arm while climbfrom a vacation spent with relaing a hill on their ranch on tives in Burley, Idaho. burning his hands and face quite last Lake Fork Sunday. severely. He was taken to RooseMrs. J. Lamar Johnson, wife of velt for treatment, and now has Mr. and Mrs. George Williams and daughters, of Ogden, spent our County Clerk, went to the both hands bandaged and his a week visiting at the home of hospital in Heber about 2 weeks face somewhat burned. and ago, and was there five days, reMr. Williams brother-in-laMiss Katherine Odekirk is here sister, Mr. and Mrs. Warren turning to Duchesne last Sunday. from Los Angeles and Miss Mary Beebe. Ray Davis, operator of the Odekirk is here from Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Conklin Castle Peak mines at Fort Du- They are visiting their parents, took their daughter, Peggy, to chesne, was transacting business Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Odekirk. to have a here Tuesday. Roosevelt Monday Mrs. Cliff Mickelson left for splinter removed from her foot. Idaho last Wednesday, to on Jerome, held was A surprise party They left Tuesday morning for her sister, Mrs. Frank be with eventheir home in Butte, Montana, Mrs. Mae Belt last Saturday who recently has unbeHumbaugh, occasion the at her home, after visiting in Altonah for a ing a major operation. ing her birthday. The following dergone week. Keith Duke, who is serving in the U. S. Navy, is home on a leave, was the guest of Curtis Snyder Wednesday night A dance was given in the ward hall Wednesday night for three service men: Curtis Snyder, Preston Alien, and Charley Dump who are home on furloughs. Mrs. Clyde Lambert and son, Ray were Roosevelt visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Dane Carroll, Mrs. Fern iillllllllllll! Miller and Harold Morris, were of the in election judges Primary Altonah Tuesday. On July 24 we pause to salute the Pioneers Last week it was reported that Mrs. Harold Morris broke her of 1847, and the later Pioneers of the arm, but it was found later, it was not broken but was badly days, also the Pioneers of the Uintah doing day. Mother and baby fine. Mr. and Mrs. Hy Hardman are the proud parents of a baby girl born July 15th at Myton. Boyd Williams and Gerald Reed spent the wek end in Hanna. They are employed at the Michie saw mill in Strawberry. Mr. Kent Giles of Pleasant Grove is staying with his folks in Hanna. Mrs. Ada Lee and family of Mapleton spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Defa and family. Fabrizio took a Mr. Charlie load of lumber to Salt Lake Tuesday. He was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Chatwin and son, who are leaving for California, where Clifton is stationed in the army. Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Defa spent a few days this week in Butte, Montana, where they visited Mrs. Alva Defa, and also attended the funeral of their infant son, who lived only a few days. Alva is stationed in California. Mr. and Mrs. Hy Harris and family and Mrs. Earl Craig of Salt Lake spent a few days visiting Mrs. Clifford Roberts and family. Mr. Cleola Collett and daughter Neta returned home last week after spending a week in Salt Lake, where Neta underwent a tonsil operation. Mrs. Orley Wadley spent Monday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atwood. Mr. Parley Turnbow was taken out of the hospital Tuesday. He is staying; at Murray, with his brother Ben Turnbow, for a while. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Riley of Salt Lake spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee. Mrs. Lee accompanied them on their return trip. A large crowd attended the dance at Defa's park Saturday LOCALS w Salute to the Pioneers of Utah r early Basin; all of whom have contributed to make Utah the great and prosperous state sprained. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rochel took their son Sgt. Preston Allen to Roosevelt Thursday to meet the bus on his return trip to his Camp in Ft. Devens, Mass. Albert Young accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Rochel on to Vernal for dental care. Mrs. George Fisher Jr. and Mrs. night Cecil Ralphs were in Roosevelt Nick and Frank T. Defa have shopping Wednesday. been on the sick list this week, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Larson but are now feeling better. and daughter of Roosevelt were Mrs. May Roberts was visiting in Altonah Thursday. Bar-tol- a her daughter Mrs. Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Barlou reMonday. ceived word from the war departMax Roberts and some friends ment Tuesday that their son Bert were visiting in Hanna last week. Barlon had landed in the U. S. A, Lloyd Roberts, Weston Thomas and Royal Thomas are baling hay in Hanna this week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Van Tassell and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van Tassell motored to Duchesne Sunday. that it is today. UTAH DUCHESNE Violet Gentry Jack Spencer left Saturday for Salt Lake City where he will receive medical aid. Mr. Spencer has been ill for some time. Mrs. Ethan Nelson of Upalco, Mrs. Joy Shumock and children and Mrs. Erma Roberts and family of California were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Senior Mortensen Sunday. Vernon Hurst of La Point was a visitor at the Gentry farm Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Angus of Draper spent Sunday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Angus. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jenson of Richmond, Utah, are visiting at the J. W. Jenson home this week. Among the many from Ioka shopping in Roosevelt Saturday were Mrs. J. A. Angus, Mrs. Charles Hardman, Ralph Miles, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Percival and daughter, Florence. Mrs. Mytrl Fausett and Mrs. Annie Michie returned from Salt Lake City Friday, where they had spent a few days with their mother, Mrs. Hardman. Merla Meoham of Hancock Cove spent the week end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lemon. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Angus entertained the following guests at dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Orie Cook and family of Bluebell, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert An- gus of Draper, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Percival and children of Ioka, and Edna Angus. Mrs. Henry Nelson and Mrs. Garret Stone were shopping in Roevelt Saturday. Mrs. Celia Jones was calling on Mrs. John Lemon Sunduy. Dean Washburn attended the show in Roosevelt Sunduy night. BIG SAVINGS ON HARD TO GET MERCHANDISE JUST A FEW SAMPLES OF OUR VALUES LISTED. AND SEE THE OTHERS: COME IN M. J. Ik, Schillings, Folgcrs 29c to 35c Asst Bulk Bull Durham Tobacco, Carton G for 59c Gasoline Booster, 2 for 25c 9SC 59c Buy now for next year 9Sc Mortons Sugar Cure .... 75c $2.23, 1 gallon Sorghum ..! $1.89 AND MANY OTHERS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION COME EARLY WHILE OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE Sale StaEtc EMday, JFMy 22 |