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Show Friday, Sep'mber IT Ethel Beebe kois Robb Machinist Mate lc Aviation Warren Wayne Strong, who has South Pawn serving in the two the years, is past for cific a furlough. home on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abpla-nal- p and family were visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Abplanalp 0Ver the week end. has been vispvt Ivan Hadden Mrs. Ed. Hadden. and Mr. iting Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chatwin were shopping in Roosevelt on Thursday. William Ivie, Mrs. Mr. and Staff Sergeant Irvin Ivie, Mrs. laPriel Cheney, Dean Ivie and Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Chatwin and family of Tabiona, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mecham of Duchesne enin Rock joyed a fishing trip Creek last week. Lowell Robb is riding in Rock Creek this week. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lang have been visiting in Orem. Mary Chatwin of Tabiona and Lola Olsen of Duchesne were visMrs. William Ivie iting Mr. and Sunday. Game Warden Slaugh of Vernal and Warden Thomas were in Utahn on business Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mcaffee and son, Douglas, from Salt Lake City, were visitors at the Strong home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Farnsworth . and sons of Mtn. Home were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Abplanalp Sunday. Don Lewis attended the funeral of his aunt Mrs. Sarah Robbins, in Vernal. Dan Kofford of Talmage is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Austin May-hew this week. and Everett of Midvale, Utah, were Walker Dale Walker in Utahn Sunday. Steve Esauk took a load of cattle to Ogden during the week. Those who attended the show in Duchesne during the week end were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown and family, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Esauk and family, Staff Sergeant Irvin Ivie, Cloyd Ivie, LaPriel Cheney and Idonna May-he- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright and family were visiting in Talmage Sunday. A welcome home dance was held Tuesday night in Utahn for Irvin Ivie and Aviation Machinist Mate lc A large crowd Wayne Strong. Staff Sergeant attended. CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS RECORD romAvssm SOMETHING if you failed to install an electric range . . . but now is the time . . to save money to buy one after the war. LIVING COSTS ARE UP, BUT ELECTRIC RATES ARE LOW! 9 FQgyiCTORY BUY UNITED STATES WAR ZJVUJONPS 'AY . K .j JIM AND STAMPS i.TF Mrs- Wilford w,San Roosevelt - Tuesday "Pover & Light Co. ShAer hav- ing dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence and daughter Barbara, Mrs. Smith Wil- ard Snyder and Mrs. daughter, Arvel Stone and son were Roosevelt visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lyons of Mtn. Home were Altnah visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Harold Fowler and new baby came home from Vernal Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wathen of Bluebell were in town on business Monday. Mrs. Cecil Ralphs and Mrs. George Fisher, Jr. and sons were shopping in Roosevelt Tuesday. Mrs. Florence Seely and ter Jane of Greenriver, daughUtah, spent several days visiting at the home of the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Shiner and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Allred, Mrs. Dean Mecham, Mrs. Dora Bird and Cpl. Max Allred were In Roosevelt on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Holm of Everett, Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. EUwood Johnson and son of Brigham were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Berrett last week. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smith and family and Wells Smith of Myton spent Wednesday in visiting. Mrs. George Carroll and children and Mrs. Fern Miller and daughters were in Roosevelt on Tuesday. Mrs. George Berrett and Mrs. Dave Carroll left for Salt Lake City Monday where Mrs. Berrett will receive medical care. was a Mtn. Dewey Jessen Home visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Long announce the arrival of a baby Mother girl, bom August 21. and baby are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Prows and family left for Salt Lake City Thursday where they will spend a few days. A party was given in the ward hall Thursday night for Corporal Max Allred. The program was as follows: Jokes, Harold Morris; duet, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clark; story, Clinty Ames; trio, Mrs. Leslie Barker, Mrs. Nina Boswell and Mrs. Mary Lue Jessen; jokes, Donna Eldora Clary; reading, Farnsworth; a stunt by Lester Maxfield and Gilbert Beebe, and a talk by Bishop Mohlman. The rest of the evening was spent in games and dancing. Refreshments were served to about 80 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Wall and sons of Orem were in Altonah Al-ton- ah Mrs. Esther Allred spent last week visiting in Myton with her sister, Mrs. Willard Smith. The Birthday Club met at the home of Mrs. Elva Prows Tuesday. A large mirror was presented to the guest of honor. Monte Carlo was played with Mrs. Nina Boswell winning high score and Mrs. Florence Jessen, Lunch was served consolation. to Mrs. Arda Ames, Mrs. Florence Jessen, Mrs. Georgia Shiner, Mrs. Nina Boswell, Mrs. Josephine Beebe, Mrs. Mary Young, Mrs. Margaret Reay and Mrs. nez Shiner. Lon Dump is in Salt Lake City with his son, Willard, who is in the hospital. Mrs. Ed Conklin and children returned home Thursday after a visit in Ferren. Mrs. Anna Johansen of Duchesne is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Young. Dean Mecham of the U. S. to spend Army arrived Friday his furlough with his family. Jesse A. Fowler received word of the death of his father, R. S. Fowler, August 26, in Urbana, Missouri, and left for Missouri his Saturday, accompanied by son, Harold. Mrs. Richard Clark gave a of the party Friday in honor Karan. her daughter, of birthday relaWord was recelived by Mrs. tives and friends of Mr. and their cf death the of Alva Clark son, Darrel, who was home accidentally shot at their 25. in Ballard Friday, August The Relief Society gave a paSacrament triotic program in of the honor in meeting Sunday from Altonservice the in. boys Bishop Mohlman presided ah conducted and George Carroll Song, follows: as the services prayer, audience; "America, Minnie Maxfield; Sacrament song; AlSacrament was blessed by N. Shiner. C. and bert Clark Carand Charley Allred, Albert the Sacra C N Shiner passing Relief Society resident ment. was in progJnm as follows: Talk by f Elva Snyder; reading the in the boys from. to song, service; Way of American "The Life I. the Christian Way of Jo" Minnie Maxfield; -solo, L by 1. My S uintah Aleh , Sri Tommy Brandon Glenn Case Friday. . BDHETfl Mt. Emmons News 8plri- Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Daniels are remodling their home. Mrs. Arthur Barney suffered a severe heart attack last week and has been In a critical condition since. Her son, Leslie, of Ogden another son, Ray of Leota and his wife also a brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Wallace Strong, of Salt Lake City, who were called to her bedside are remaining until her condition improves. Mrs. Ralph Wilkens of Ogden and Mrs. Hardy Perkins were visiting Mrs. Mary C. Snyder, Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chester H. Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hartman and children and Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Hartman and small daughter attended a birthday dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Case of Duchesne, given in honor of their daughter, Mrs. Harvey Hatch. Miss Bernice Boswell, who had been visiting for several weeks in Salt Lake City with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Boswell returned home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Case and boys of Kamas were here visiting Ross parents, Mr. and Mrs. tfried A Case and other relatives Sunday and Monday. The Saturday Evening Girls Club, enjoyed an outdoor potluck party Saturday. Besides the regular members of the club special sduih Tracy Roberts mi Mrs. Ira Jackson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jackson and family spent a week visiting in Helper. Alfonzo Defa and Tom Fabrizio accompanied by Flora Lefler, took a load of lumber to Salt Lake Thursday. They return! Friday. Frank Defa motored to Roosevelt Friday. He was accompanied on the trip by Emil Colliander, Gemo Defa and Delbert Fabrizio.. Mr. and Mrs. Therin Chatwin and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rhoades motored to Heber and back Therin received Sunday where medical aid. Mr. and Mrs. Alfonzo Defa and Nettie Defa took a load of lumber to Roosevelt Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Therin Chatwin and Mrs. Louise Chatwin motored to Heber Tuesday. Fay and Joy Olsen of Myton are spending a few days with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Mitchie. Mrs. Florence Roberts accompanied her sister to Salt Lake City Monday where she will spend a few days visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Van Bond, Mrs. Earl Smith, Mrs. Earl Lewis spent the week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. Defa and Hazel Dgfa took a load of eggs to Provo Thursday. Leo B. Defa and Lloyd Roberts made an automobile trip to Roosevelt Monday. A sewing bee was held at the home of Mrs. Tracy Roberts last present were Monday. Those Clara Chatwin, May Rhoades, Louise Chatwin, May and Theo Gines, Nettie and Viola Defa, Winnona Rhoades. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hardman spent a few days this week visiting in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Mitchie made a trip to Salt Lake City one day this week. Max Roberts of Provo was visiting relatives in Hanna Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Curry motored to Heber and back Thursday of last week. Miss Beth Pearson left for last week where she Farmington guests were Mrs. Leslie Barker of Altonah, Mrs. Edythe Hansen, will spend a short time visiting, the Misses Fern Rust, Ellda after which she will go on to Ogden to visit with relatives in n Crosby, Mary Perkins, Rita that city. She will also spend and Jeane Holder. some time In Salt Lake City beRoy Powell, a former resident but now of Provo, was here vis- fore returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brandon, iting his- brother, Rulon, the fore Mrs. Margaret Crawford and of week. the part Marda and Cathy, and daughters, returnMiss Peggy Ann Case ed home Saturday from Roose- Tommy Brandon motored to Hevelt where she had been visiting ber Monday where they visited hr sister, Mrs. Myron Madsen, with Mrs. Brandons brother, H. E. Fox. for a few days A number of Boneta men left Mr. and Mrs. Edgar H. Miles made a trip to Provo the latter this week where they will attend to rounding up their cattle. part of the week to take their Mr. and Mrs. Mons Johansen atmedical for Vera, daughter, Mrs. Etta Ross went to and tention. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Thacker Price Sunday to attend the fuwere in Duchesne Sunday visiting neral of a nephew of Mrs. Ross. Mrs. Madelyn Dastrup of Mrs. Thacker's father, William Upalco entertained at a quilting Osborn. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Wall, who at her home Saturday. A delihave been in Orem were cious dinner was served to the Ben-nio- living here during the week. It is reported that they are disposing of their prperty in ML Emmons and expect to go to Washington to make their home. Miss Loma Thacker, who has been working in Oi em ha3 returned home. Miss Vera Rogers, an employee of the county treasurers office, was unable to be at work last She week because of illness. spent the week in Heber where she received t medical attention. Her sisters, .June and Ella, spent a few days with her in Heber and visited with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lister. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cox and children, Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Perkins and Miss Zella Rust spent several days last week on a fishing trip. Dave Carroll of drove Calders milk Altonah truck while '"Hardy was away. Mrs. ,A. L. Snyder entertained the following at dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Case, Mr. and Mrs, F. Earl Case, Mrs. Stella C. Webb and son, Glenna and George Case, Mrs. Maurine Ames, Mrs. Maxine Mecham and Fred Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. LaForge Dastrup made a business trp to the Defa sawmill in Tabiona Sunday. Mrs. Ajmold Mecham and Miss Jeane Holder went to Salt Lake City Monday. Mrs. Glen Sorensen Mrs. Addie Adams and two children of Springville are visitors here this week at the Wm. Davies home, Joyce McDonald and Marvel Sorensen entertained a group of young folks at Joyces home Friday night Games were played and refreshments Berved. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Workman and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Workman of Park City are visitors at the O. J. Jessen home. They also enjoyed a fishing trip with the Jessens in Rock Creek. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Burton were in Salt Lake City last week W'here Mrs. Burton consulted a 4 doctor. They also visited with Stake visitors at Sunday school and Sacrament meeting Sunday were President E. L. Murphy of Upalco, William Brotherson of Boneta, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Beebe, Mr. and Mrs. Barlou of Altonah. Rhea McDonald, Geniel Davies, Faye and Belva Sorensen entertained a .group of young folks at the homeof Belva Sorensen Sunday night Games were played and refreshments served. Mr. and Mrs. George Rust word of the birth of twin boys to their daughter, Mrs. Nora Mickelson. The Mickelsons live in Manti. Albert Kenison took a load of livestock to Salt Lake City the early part of the week. Jennie Kofford was a Duchesne following Boneta ladies: Mrs, Marguerite Young, Mrs. Jennie Brotherson, Mrs. Will Oman, Mrs, Andrew Madsen, Mrs. Harvey A. Pace and Mrs. Evelyn Moffltt Mr. and Mrs. Lavon bman received word this week that their son, Verl, of the U. S. Army, was married at Camp Chaffer, Arkansas. The bride was the former Miss Mary Joe Shields of Kansas City, Mo. Verl has been In a hospital for some time. Gordon Evans returned home Saturday from Salt Lake City where he had been in the L. D. S. hospital following a tonsil operation. His mother, Mrs. Ward Evans, returned - home with him. Mr. and Mrs. Avard Rigby of Roosevelt were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Pace Wednesday evening of last week. Word was received here Sunday that Miss Blanche Swasey and Miss Althea Brotherson left Salt and little son of Roosevelt were night guests of Mrs. Fenns parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hardman Sunday. Vernon Hurst spent the week end with Vern Swain of Hancock Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Kronquist of Ft. Duchesne were calling on Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gentry Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miles attended the show at Roosevelt Lake City Saturday by plane for Denver, Colorado, to spend their vacations. Both girls are former residents of Boneta. Mrs. Peterson of Neola is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Thelma McConkie. Mrs. Peterson had been in California for the past two months. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Pace entertained at a trout supper in honor of Corporal and Mrs. Ralph Wilkens. Places were set for Mrs. Lillis Wilkins, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Pace, Miss Evelyn Pace, the host and hostess and the guest of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brotherson and family were in Roosvelt last Friday. Mrs. Ardath Johansen and her Miss Helen daughter, Arlene, Crawford and Miss Wilma Oman were guests of Mrs. Marguerite Ward at Altamont Thursday. Miss Jeanette Nielson of Mt. Pleasant Is spending a week with relatives here in Boneta. She returned home with Marvin Swasey. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Swasey were In Bridgeland one day last week wheie they visited with L. K. Swasey. Mrs. George Carroll and children of Altamont were In Boneta Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cook were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Moffltt Saturday evening. It was Mr. and Mrs. Moffltt s 25th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Lavor Oman and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oman were and families transacting business in Roosevelt Friday. Mrs. Wm. N. Brotherson and President Edwin L. Murphy attended church services at Talmage Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Barton and Mrs. Ward Eva.is also accompanied them. Boneta people attending the show at Mt Emmons Thursday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Mons Johansen, Arlene and Sharon Johansen, Bishop J. H. Swasey, Larry and Chelia Swasey, Mrs. Dewey Meriweth. ", Marvin and Ruby Meriwether, Harry Ffeld-ste- d, Helen Tommy Brandon, Crawford and Wilma Oman. Miss Zella Rust of Mt Emmons was a Boneta visitor Sunday. Mrs. Marguerite Ward called on Miss Evelyn Pace Wednesday evening. Carl Case of Mt Emmons spent Sunday afternoon with friends in Boneta. Neldon Johansen and Stanley Fieldsted were in Altamont Saturday evening. Hugh Oman and Larry Wilson left for Salt Lake City where they will seek employment Mrs. Earl Case and Birch Bon- nion were speakers at church here Snminv Japanef.e Beetle Likes Alcohol The Japanese beetle has a marked fondness for alcohol par. ticularly in mixed drinks, and is attracted by chemicals. LOWELL THOMAS NEWS TIME Standard of California Congratulations We offer our sincere congratulations to the good people of Roosevelt and all Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Stone announced the birthday of a son, August 21, Mrs. Stone and young son are at the home of Mrs. Ne-dr- a Nickolas of Roosevelt Reed Lemon went to Peoa Wednesday, to the bedside of his brother Clifford. He returned the same day. Ralph Jensen of Salt Lake spent Sunday with his father, J. W. Jensen. Mrs. J, A. Angus and daughter, Mrs. Hugh Percival and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Redmond of Duchesne. Lucile and Buelah Percival of Roosevelt spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Percival. Mrs. Ruth Lowry was a Roosevelt visitor Monday. Mrs. Lyons, Mrs, Marchant and Mrs. Bleazard of Mtn, Home were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marchant 1, 1M4 others in the IJasin Mho have been strumental splendid in establishing in- such a institution as the Roosnelt Hospital, and wish for it a full measure of success. Moores Duchesne, Utah THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... Lue Jessen and Leslie Barker; "Our Boys Are Missionary Soldiers by May R. Lambert; Tribute to the Flag by visitor Friday. Wamell Potts was visiting at Boy Scout Charlie Allred; readHome the Lars Kofford home last week. ing by Bertha Ralphs. Mary Mable Stevens of Missionaries Mtn. Home and Rand Rust from Talmage were present and gave Star addresses. Closing song, Banner; benediction, Spangled Atta Murray. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Jacobson Violet Gentry announce the arrival of a baby Mrs. Celia Jones and daughter girl, bom August 27 at Roose- Dale were shopping In Roosevelt velt Wednesday. Clenty Ames and James B. Mr. and Mrs. John Lemon left Sacrament attended Murray Peoa Wednesday, where they for Home Mtn. in Sunday. meeting were called by the illness of their Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lambert at received word of the birth of a son Clifford, who is staying Mrs. Vera his of home the sister, to Mrs. 28 and Mr. son August Cleon Watterson of San Pedro, Jensen. Mrs. Watterson beJ. W. Jensen was taking care California. fore her marriage was Miss Lucy of business matters in Salt Lake last week. Lambert Mrs. Carl Johansen returned Mr. and Mrs. Alma Buist of Vernal brought a tank of oil for home from a weeks visit wi'h relatives and friends In Salt Calder Brothers Sunday. Beebe She was accompanied by Lake. Warren Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Nina Boswell and son her father, Mr. Wesley Sorensen. Oscar Nelson of Upalco was left Sunday for Ogden. George Mecham went to Bal- visiting his daughter, Mrs. Donna lard Saturday to, be with his Lemon Saturday. and Mrs. Edmund brother-in-laand sister, Mr. and Bishop Webb were In Roosevelt Friday, Mrs. Alva Clark in their Mr,1 and Mrs. Norman Fcnn The mort ! read about it, Judy, the more I realize (he tactics and requirements of this war art as different from the one I fought in 25 years ago as night is from day." Yes, and I can give you an example of how true that is, Fred. In World War I the chief uses of alcohol produced for war purposes were found in smokeless powder, medical supplies and chemical warfare materials. In this war the need for this product is far more vital because it is also used as a fuel to propel torpedoes, to make shatterproof glass for airplane windshields and instrument covers, to make lacquers used in camouflaging equipment and as a base for synthetic rubber needed ff ,:ri3, gasmasks pnratroopequip-nv- ; r things. r-I ii i . d, I realize i. v f c irt l.'i ui, ; U4 in naving a beverage distilling indutry in exuicnte when Vur broke out . . . ready and eager to convert 100 to the production of this critically needed war product. I'm mighty sure bootleggers wouldn't have been of much help. w Tkit tJnrtiMmtni $ppmtr4 hy Cwirwi AUokoht InJutfnn, in |