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Show Friday, September At present Pvt. Crandall is tioned in Fort Knox, Lois Robb Irvin L- Ivie Nebraska, Lincoln turned Friday, will now be stationed, vvhere he Mate c Avjation Machinist s - Sgt- - 1-- and Lowell Strong :vVayne wer; visiting in Robb Price during the week. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Abplanalp Sunday were and yr and Mrs. Albert Smith idren of Park City, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Smith and children Mr. and Mrs. Euof Bndgeland, and children, Mr. Abplanalp gene and Mrs. Pete Abplanalp and daughter, Joyce, Mrs. Dan Lewis and son, Richard, and Lois Robb. Mrs. LaPriel Cheney returned to Salt Lake City Friday after Mr. a visit with her parents, and Mrs. William Ivie. Cloyd Ivie is visiting in Salt Lake City this week. Mr. and Mrs. Elray Larson of Talmage were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Fairbanks were visiting at the home of their Mr. and 9on and daughter-in-laMrs. Ned Fairbanks, Sunday. pvt. and Mrs. Condie Crandall have bean visiting in Utah. They are former residents of Utahn. Duuier William LOWELL A THOMAS NEWS TIME NETWORK ! Standard of California day evening. S Glenn Case w home. The county power grader, operated by Bill Gallyer, is repairing the county roads in Utahn and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright and son, Leland, were in Utahn Sunday. Arthur Burkman and sons from Bountiful were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Broadhead Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mayhew and family were shopping in Roosevelt Thursday. l Keith Case, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Case, arrived home from Santa Ana, California, Saturday. He is on a ten-da- y furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerksiek and Mrs. Margaret M. Ward and son Bill made a trip to Vernal and the dinosaur museum last Saturday. Herman Kerseik, Ed Hansen and Mrs. Lifferth of Salt Lake City are spending a few days fishing at Farmers Lake. They will also spend sometime with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerkseik. A guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Han berg is Jerry Brown of Salt Lake City. He Is also visiting relatives in Bontea. Mrs. Howard Lucas spent last week in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Case and son, Michael, of Salt Lake arrived here Saturday where they visited with Gordans parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Earl Case a few days. Dean Cox, Carl Lister and son, Norman spent a few days last week fishing at Fanners Lake. Colleen Rcbison of Ballard was visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Laird McConkie for a few days last week. Ernest Morrison of Roosevelt was in this vicinity on business last week. Business matters called Bishop and Mrs. Walter Kerksiek to Duchesne Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Dean Cox and children accompanied them. John Ping arrived Friday from Price where he has been employed for the past two years. He plans to remain here during the winter. Miss Colleen Orr returned home Pepper Plants Ornamental from Vernal where she Saturday Pepper plants are as ornamental as Jerusalem cherry and may be has been for the past few weeks grown in a summer border along with her sister, Mrs. Karl Allen. A testimonial was held Sunday, with a few zinnias or scarlet sage. The hot, small red peppers for pic- September 3, during Sacrament kling and pepper sauce are particu- meeting to honor the birthdays of Mt. Emmons two oldest clti- attractive. larly BOOKS of the Better Class The Record is starting a BOOK STORE in connection with the newspaper, and now has a number of books in Duchesne. Orders for these books can be filled promptly. We also solicit your order for any book you may desire. We will order books from any publisher, and propose carrying in stock the most popular books, both church publications and other popular books. FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF POPULAR BOOKS NOW CARRIED IN STOCK: 3 I I I 3 I 1 I I 1 3 I 3 I I I 1 I 1 Please Send the Books Checked Below. Check or money order enclosed. Please send C. 0. D. 2.00 The Gospel Kingdom By John Taylor - $2.00 Mormon Pioneers the of The Story S. Harmer Mabel By $2.50 The Gay Saint By Paul Bailey the California Mormons $1.75 and Sam Brannan By Paul Bailey For This My Glory $2-5- By Paul Bailey This Day and Always By Richard L Evans Hills Unto the By Richard L. Evans The Apostle By Sholem Asch Abraham Lincoln By James Daugherty 0 $L50 $L50 00 - - Burma Surgeon M. D. By Gordon S. Seagrave, r I l 1 1 3 ' I I I 1 1 3 Gospel Standards Grant J. By Heber By Joseph Fielding Way to Perfection 7 rr r Smith l 1 By Joseph Fielding Colonizer Brigham Young the R. Hunter Milton Dr. By I 1 Thundcrhead I J ..$2.00 The Great Answer Runbeck By Margaret Lee .. In the Gospel Net By John A. Widtsoe Evidences and Reconciliations By John A. Widtsoe Signs of the Times Smith $1.85 $1.25 $1.25 , - By Mary OHara Long, Long Ago Woollcott By Alexander ... $2.75 Name zens Arthur Barney and Fred A sketch of the life of Mr. Barney, who was born on the pioneer trail near Fort Bridger 92 years ago, was, given by Wallace Strong, a brother-in-laof Salt Lake City. Tributes were paid to him by a daughter, A. Case. Mrs. Melinda Thomas, and two great - granddaughters. Misses Vera and June Rogers. A sketch of the life of Mr. Case, who was celebrating his 84th birthday, was given by his son, F. Earl Case, and tributes were tendered by a grandson, Keith Case, and a granddaughter, Gwen Case. Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Thacker played a mandolin and a guitar duet. Mrs. F. Earl Case presented each of the aged gentlemen with a beautifully decorated cake. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Evans were in Salt Lake on business a few days last week. Mrs. Evans Eva - Dean, and May sisters, Crosby stayed with their children while they were away. Mrs. Gardner Goodrich, Mrs. Wallace Seeley and two daughters and Mrs. Dollores Drollinger and son of Bluebell were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Case Thursday of last week. Mrs. Stella C. Webb accom- Mr and Mrs Gordon Case to Salt Lake Monday, where she will remain for several weeks. Petty officer Garth Powell is spending part of his furlough here with friends and relatives. Garth has spent 20 months in the South Pacific and ha3 been in five major battles. He is the son of Arthur Powell, who now lives in Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Snyder and children of Wellington were visiting Mrs. Mary C. Snyder last week. Moon Lake Stake M. I. A. officers held a convention to prepare for the seasons work. It was held Tuesday evening at the Mt. Emmons ward hall. All the wards of the stake were represented. .The affair was under the direction of stake officers, Miss Zella Rust and Wm. R. Evans. Mrs. Thomas Richards left Monday for Salt Lake to assist her sister, Mrs. Don Davies In bringing her two children to Mt. Emmons. The children will remain with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Thacker, while Mrs. Davies visits her soldier husband in California. La Forge Dastrup is spending some time at the new Roosevelt Hospital, where he is receiving penicillin treatment for his injured leg. Mr. and Mrs. La Raine Thacker and children have arrived from Anderson Dam, Idaho, for a visit with relatives. Mrs. S. E. Atwood of Salt Lake came with them. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cox are renovating the home they recently purchased from Lavon Atwood. They plan to move Into it the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Cox have occupied the S. E. Atwood home for the past two years. Ted Thacker of Provo was a guest last week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rawlins Thacker, Miss Patty Thacker has returned home from Redondo Beach, California, where she has been visiting her husband. Mrs. Nina Boswell entertained the Girls Club Sunday night. Those present were Mrs. Lola Lucas, Mrs. Maurine Ames, Mrs. tern Snow, Mrs. Stella Webb, Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Richards, Aleen Case and the Missps Eva Dean Crosby Elida Crosby, Vera Rogers, June Rogers and Mary Perkins. The hostess served a ! licious lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Towell and children of Orem, and their Jaughteis, Miss Cleo Powell of salt Lake City and Mrs. Harold Morlcy of Price, were here during the past week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Birch Benmon and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Orr. Cleo remained for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Stevenson are going to Pasco, Washington this week, where they will find employment. They will leave their children with Mr. and Mrs. LcRoy Thacker. Miss Vera Rogers is suffering from a rheumatic condition which has affected her shoulders and hands, making it necessary that she discontinue her work in the County Treasurer's office. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Strong returned to their home in Salt Lake after spending two weeks with Mr. Strongs sister, Mrs. Arthur Barney, who has been very ill, and is still In a critical condition. Address attention. Your orders will receive prompt UINTAH BASIN RECORD DUCHESNE UTAH Fill In Iluim-- Last year 15,000 people fell In their own homes and died as a result of It. Littered floors, makeshift lad deis, small unanchored rugs, garden tools in the yard, stairs with torn carpeting and "stored objects caused most of these fatal The occasion was of Upaleo, Smiths Mrs. Mt. Emmons News ardnPT Spratt 9:30 p.m. sta- and Mrs. Crandall is m?aing home m Springville. were" a"fd MrS- - Pete Abplanalp visiting m Heber Thursday MrS' MeMn Bradhead were' ,ere shoPPmg in Roosevelt on Thursday of last week. LeWiS and son- - mch V Abplanalp returned home Saturday after a visit in Park City and Heber. Kieth Abplanalp and three of his friends from Helper were visiting in Utahn Sunday. John R. Davies, Evan McDonald and Grecian Jones all of Talmage were in Utahn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Smith of Bndgeland were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Theron Robb Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Broad- Mr. head, and Mrs. Merlin Broad- head, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Broad- head attended the funeral of Mrs. May Crandall at Springville last week. Joseph Shanks was visiting in Roosevelt Friday. A surprise party was held last Thursday night at the Lewkis home in honor of Idonna May-hes birthday A anniversary. large crowd of young folks attended. Games were played and refreshments served. Mrs. J. A. Morrison and daughter, Carma, of Duchesne, have been visiting at the Clay guests dren of Heber were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wanless Shields. Other visitors were Mrs. J. C. Nielsen and Mrs. Purdy and children of Venice Bridge-lan- Sunnyside, Utah, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Richens. Mrs. B. EL Riggs and daughter, RaVae of Sweatiy have, returned to their home accompanied by Mrs. Riggs, mother, Mrs. Arthema Richens, and her brother, Arlo. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ross and children spent Thursday attending to business matters and visiting relatives at Vernal. Visitors Thursday at the M. G. Shields home were Miss Anna Stark, primary school supervisor; Mrs. J. P. Madsen, Merla Bond and Mrs. Floyd of Duchesne, Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Roseland and and daughters, Dorothy Carol, spent several days last Roselands week visiting Mr. uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. The returned to A. Larsen. their home Friday at Meeker, Colorado, accompanied by Mr. Larsen and granddaughter, Pauline, who will ' visit there for a week. returned Saturday afJay ter attending the horse show at Gill Provo. Two Merkley boys from Vernal, brotlurs of Mrs. Jay Gill, spent the past week visiting at the Gill home. They returned to their , home Monday accompanied by their sister, Mrs. Gill and baby, Connie Rae, who will visit her parents for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Nielsen and daughters, Twila and Ermon, left for Vernal Wednesday. The girls had their tonsils removed Thursday. Maryln, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zirker, had her tonsils removed Wednesday at the Roosevelt hospital. Dr. Miles performed the operation. William Horrocks, who is employed by the Forest Service, spent the week end at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Eliza J. Gilbert. Mrs. L. J. Gilbert spent Saturday visiting at the home of Mrs. Ole Peterson at Myton. Another sister, Gwen Warner, of Bingham Canyon, was also visiting at the Peterson home. Vern Dastrup of Upalco is In our midst busy threshing grain for the farmers. Shirley and Larry Ross returned Monday after a weeks visit in Salt Lake City. Byron Peterson of Gunnison was a visitor Sunday at the home of his brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Gil- bert. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. John and Mrs. Julius a birthday party Mrs. Jay Smith :0 ROOSEVELT STORE Designed for a Fashion future T vuf Figure-flattering- , accessory-lovin- g classics of kitten-sof- t f jerseys and novelty weaves in lively tones. Etched with bright embroidery or felt appliques, softly tucked and shirred fashion demands. . xvjrii Amrf'A u 12-2- On Sale ;V I Saturday, Sept. 9 at 10:30 a. m. Ed Zirker, Mr. Zirker, Jr., Mr. Zirker attended at the home of at Myton Sun Boys Overalls $1.14 Facial Tissue 25c RECORD CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... Vivaim turn i 3ft I 1 m&iA (4 I "Judge, would you mind tellin Charlie here what you told me the other night walkin home from lodge. I cant word it just the way you did." Sure thing, Tim. Herei what I told him, Charlie. Theres no such thing as votin a nation, a state, a county, or even a community dry. We had proof enough ol that TtUi 11 f w V " during our 13 years o t prohibition. What you realiy vote for is whether liquor is going to be sold legally or illegally, whether the community is going to get needed taxes for schools, hospitals, and the like, or whether this money is going to go to gangsters and bootleggers. Thats the answer, bojs simple as 94ttrlwmnl tptnwrtd by d. Mr. and Mrs. Thurlo Richens Sunnyside came in Sunday night for a visit with home folks. Wayne Shields, Norton Shelton and Darrel Josie attended a party at the Gentry home in land Sunday afternoon. of d. of were Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lusty. Mrs. Bert Coleman and chil- birthday anniversary. Mrs. Ed Zirker presented her mother with a lovely birthday cake. ' Marion S. Shields Miss Erna Larsen, who is emMrs. Frank Horrocks has re- ployed at the J. C. Penney store covered sufficiently and was able at Roosevelt, spent Sunday and to return to her home after being Monday with her parents, Mr. confined in the Roosevelt hospi- ind Mrs. Milton Larsen. Norma Mae Shields spent a tal for six daj'3. of days last week at the couple Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank home of her grandparents, Mr. Roosevelt at the hospiHolgate and Mrs. J. C. Nielsen of Bridge-lantal August 2S, a boy. Mrs. Holgate and the baby were George Evans and son, Harley, able to return to their home from and daughters, Ellen and Mary, the hospital this week. Alma Richens 8, 1941 Conftitnti of A Uokoht Batruit induU in, I |