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Show suit Tracy Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Sweat and family of Heber spent a few and days last week visiting Mr. reThey Mrs. Earl Atwood. turned home Thursday. Charlie Fabrizio made a business trip to Salt Lake City nesday and returned Thursday. He was accompanied by Mrs. Tracy Roberts, Miss Flora Lefler and Tom Fabrizio. Mr. and Mrs. Leo S. Defa, Laz-enb- y Bert Lazenby and Lamar to Loa, Wayne motored where they attendedr, county, funeral services for their Miss Pearl Lazenby, who She passed away Wednesday. had been an invalid all her life. A farewell party was given Tuesday night at the Hanna ward hall in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Morrel Michie and family, who left Friday for Lindell, where in the they will make their home future. We wish them happiness in their new surroundings. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chiarelli and Satdaughter motored to Provo week urday where they spent the end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chiarelli. They were also accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Giles and family of Bridge-lanhalf-siste- d. Winkler on the head. One of the tines piercing the flesh near his temple and continuing on down to the jaw bone. He pulled the fork out and went about his his spring work, continuing farming the following day, and apparently is recovering satisfactorily from the near serious accident, although at present his face is considerably swolen. Loretta Murray and Mrs. a made LaWana, daughter, trip to Salt Lake City Monday of last week. Tuesday LaWana entered the L. D. S. hospital for an operation on her ankle for a growth between the two ankle Dr. Tyree, a bone spebones. cialist, performed the operation. Mr. and . Mr3. Martin L. Hancock have returned home from Salt Lake City where Martin underwent a tonsil operation and jvas treated for sinus infection. Donna Hancock, daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Alva Hancock, returned lome with them. She wjll visit vith her parents for a week and Jien return to her school work. Jhe is attending the L. D. S. business College. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Seeley ind children, and Grant Droll-nge- r were out to Provo visiting Jrs. Seeleys brother,' Floyd and family, and her Goodrich sisters, Dolores Drollinger and ieane Goodrich, who are staying with Floyd Goodrich while they ure going to school. Grant Drols. linger is the small son of Mr. and Mrs. Seeley then vent to Salt Lake City where Mrs. Afton hey visited with Jeeley. They returned home accompanied by Mrs. Laura Seeley ind daughter, Betty, who is attending the L. D. S. Business Mrs. Seeley brought College. Mrs. Afton her grandson, Seeleys son, to stay while his mother goes to California for a visit with her husband who is .n the navy. Mrs. Leonard Goodrich and infant son came home from the g Both are aospital recently. fine. Hosie Lisonbee is also home from the hospital, much improved in health. A fine Easter program was Mrs. given in Sunday school. Delilah Larsen attended and had her baby blessed. The weatherman April fooled everybody in this locality Sunday by bringing along a big snowstorm. William Rhoades accompanied Therin Chatwin to Salt Lake They returned City Tuesday. Wednesday. Mrs. Orlie Waddley df Tabiona spent Monday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atwood. Word was received this week by Curtis Pace that his brother, Everett Davi3, of Pleasant Grove, was killed in action somewhere in the Pacific. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Pace and family left Saturday for Pleasant Grove, where they will spend the week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Davis and family. Mr. and Mrs. Therin Chatwin took a load of lumber to Salt Lake City Saturday. Mrs. May Roberts and A1 spent a few days this week visiting friends and relatives in Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fabrizio announce the marriage of their son, Tom, to Miss Flora Lefler. The marriage took place in Salt Lake Monday. We wish them a happy and , successful married life. Frank Defa maefe a business BUIDGELAND Carry Over trip to Roosevelt Saturday. Pvt. Max Odekirk, who has just returned from overseas, was a dinner guest of Lynn Dean Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Day, Fern and Norma were Gerald, Mrs. Charles F. Smith dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. While doing chores Thursday Lyle Young Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Rolins are d evening, March 29, Bishop Winkler met with a pain- the proud parents of a son, born ful accident. After pitching hay March 24 at the Roosevelt hosdown off the stack, he jumped pital. Mother and babe are doing down and in some manner be- very well. We suppose the father came tangled with the pitch-for- is getting along OK also. The fork flew in the air and came down striking Mr. SUBSCRIBE, DONT BORROW Do-.ore- do-.n- ELL Ber-mar- k. Get Your the OKA Marion S. A Melchizidek Priesthood Social and banquet was held in the ward hall on Friday, March 30. Eleven stake officers and wives were in attendance. There was a lovely banquet served by the ladies, after which a program was given. Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Schonian were present and took photographs of the party as they were seated at the tables. Bishop and Mrs. Hale Holgate and daughter Betty of Salt Lake City spent the week end here. They arrived in time to attend the banquet Friday evening. Garn and Jack Gilbert of the Merchant Marines at Avalon, California, are spending a furlough with their families. A party was givevn in the ward hall Monday evening in their honor. They left Tuesday for their base at Avalon. A dinner was served at the Ray Gill home on March 27th, honoring their son Jay, who was leaving for induction into the The following guests service. were present: Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jenkins of Roosevelt, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gill, Mr. and Mrs. Cyle Gill and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ross. In the evening under the direction of the M. I. A. a party was given in the ward hall in his honor. A program was rendered and the rest of the evening spent in dancing. Dinner guests Sunday at the R. S. Lusty home were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Garn Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Horrocks and Miss Arlene Merrell of Duchesne and Jack Gilbert.-Mrs- . Thomas M. Gilbert and who are spending the winter in Duchesne, spent the week end at their home here. Lynn Ross came in from Salt Lake City Friday evening. He also attended the banquet. Mrs. Ross and baby daughter will arrive Monday and they will make their home here. It is rumored that Mr. Ross will be our ditch rider. Mrs. Jay Gill was in the Roosevelt hocpital several days this week for treatment. The Dastrup brothers from were business visitors in Arcadia Saturday. Stanley and Francis Ross are at Bridgeland plowing for Jack Liddell. Phillip, the son of Mrs. Loretta Gill of Salt Lake, was a week end guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs Ray Gill. Cyle Gill has been on the sick list for the past week. The storm Sunday put a damper on the childrens Easter hikes and parties. Mrs. Garn Gilbert, who is at the Roosevelt bank, spent the week here with Garn, while home on hi3 furlough. Miss Orlene Ross and Miss Erna Larsen of Roosevelt were Sunday Easter guests of their family, ed parents. Joe Shields and Larry Ross spent Easter and the night at the home of their cousin, Ramona Nielsen. Marva Mae Horrocks was also a guest at the Nielsen home. ARCADIA GARDEN Shields Carry Over Those from Arcadia who attended the memorial services for Pvt. Burke F. Shiner last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin G. Shields, Mrs. Stanley Ross, Miss Leona Shields and Mrs. Eliza J. Gilbert. They also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Murray in Bluebell, where they were dinner guests. Jay Gill visited in Salt Lake City several days last week. Following are the names of those from here who attended the show at Roosevelt Sunday Sir Ethel Beebe Violet Gentry Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Burton and children were Salt Lake visitors Saturday. Quite a number or people from here attended the Stake Gold and Green ball at Altamont Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Christensen announce the birth of a baby girl in the Roosevelt hospital Mrs. Maxine Holman of Salt Lake City is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Timothy. George Fisher, Jr., went to work at the Calder creamery as manager last week. He took Delbert Shiners place, who resigned on account of hi health. Mrs. Von Timothy took her son. Jay Vor, to Salt Lake City Monday for medical care. $Irs. John Anderson was transacting business in Duchesne last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rochel from returned home Sunday Kaysville where they were visiting Mr. Rochels mother, who is ill. Brounie Knight of Upalco was an Altonah visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Fern Miller was taken to the hospital in Roosevelt Wednesday for treatment of heart trouble. Oliver Bowden took the school bus to Duchesne Thursday for B. L. Dart of Price was in Friday, where shTT Ioka Wednesday looking after his Ogden some time visitin? re spent farming interests. tives and friends. Matheson Mr. and Mrs. Chester Darrell Lambert of R00Sn of Myton were visitors at the was in Ioka Monday looking , WednesLemon home of Reed ter hij cattle. day. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gentry. Genevieve Webb was a Vernal Roosevelt visitors Sunday. visitor last week. Saturday. Primary conference w;as held in the ward hall Sunday night. The children presented a very good program. The theme was, Reverence for the Lords House. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sorensen were Mt. Emmons visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Murl Donahue and boys returned home from Rains Sunday. William Erickson is home on furlough from his army camp in Missouri. returned Allred Mrs. Cecil home Thursday. Mrs. Mary E. Kenison and Walter and Vida Kenison, Mr. and Mrs. Lenwood Kenison and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kenison spent Easter Sunday at the Wm. .Larsen home in Bluebell. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Burton were visitors at the Austin May-he- w home in Utahn one day last week. Mrs. Albert Kenison wa3 visiting with relatives in Utahn Friday. Mr. andMrs. M. H. Christensen, Leah Christensen and Earl Christensen were Roosevelt visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Sorensen were shopping in Roosevelt Tuesday. Mr. Cook of Pleasant Grove was buying potatoes here Friday. - repairs. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Reay were in Roosevelt on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Snyder went to Salt Lake City Tuesday to be present at the marriage of their son, Sergeant Robert A. Snyder to Miss Renee Averett in the Salt Lake Temple Wednesday, March 28. Harry Sprouce, game warden from Roosevelt, was in town on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olsen were transacting business in Roosevelt Tuesday. A meeting was held in the Altonah school house Wednesday night with Dr. C. L. Jones, Dr. J. T. Curtiss, state veterinarians; Alva Snow, state inspector, and Marden Broadbent, county agent, as the speakers. They discussed TRY A RECORD CLASSIFIED treatment for cattle with liver fluke and lice, also to help deevening: Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ross termine the amount of medicine and family, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd needed, and the time and place Ross, Mr. and Mr3. Jay Gill, the to treat the cattle. Zirker families and June Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Farnsworth Vere Nielsen of Bridgeland was took their daughter to Roosevelt a business visitor at the Wanless for medical care Thursday. Shields home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence De A group of our people attended Haven of Duchesne and Mr. and the dance at Myton Saturday Mrs. Don Smyth of Myton spent a few days visiting in Altonah night. Mr. and Mrs. Mirl Jennings of last week. A large number of men from Bridgeland were, callers at the M. G. Shields home Sunday eve- Altonah attended the demonstraning. Other callers were Mr. and tion to treat cattle for liver fluke Mrs. Stanley Ross, and Mrs. Elsie at the Winterton ranch Friday. S. Nielsen and children. Mr. and Mrs. Drue Allred, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Wanless Shields and Mrs. Albert Rochel were in and family and Elsie Nielsen Fort Duchesne on business last and children were dinner guest3 Saturday. Mrs. Lucy Long was treated Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nielsen of in the hospital at Roosevelt last Bridgeland. Thursday and Friday. Her moScott Lusty and Boyd Gledhill ther, Mrs. Esther Allred, acleft Tuesday on a business trip companied her. to Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Marian Berrett A group of our young folks and son of Tooele came in Friattended the Gold and Green ball day night to visit relatives beat Upalco Monday evening. fore Marian reports for army Misses Orlene Ross and Erna duties April 9th. He has alLarsen of Roosevevlt spent the ready passed his physical examiweek end with their parents. nation. Relief . Society meeting was Jerald Jacobson was able to held Tuesday at the home of Mrs. return home Tuesday from the Gladys S. Ross. The lesson was Roofevelt hospital, where he had been treated for a fractured leg conducted by Elsie S. Nielsen. A party was given in the ward since March 16. hall Tuesday evening 'Mrs. Maxine Clark and baby complimenting Jay Gill, who left on the and Mrs. Von Timothy and son, 28th to enter the armed service. Jay Vor, returned home from Mrs. Gill and daughter Connie Salt Lake City Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olsen spent Ray will reside at Vernal while Easter with relatives in Price. he is away. Albert Young of Oregon is Following i3 the names of those who attended the funeral at spending three weeks visiting in Bridgeland last Wednesday for Altonah. the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. The Sunday School gave an inEaster program last Ferrig Giles: Mr. and Mrs. S. O. teresting . Mrs. Solomonson, Wanless Sunday. Don Caldwell of Salt Lake Shields, and Mrs. Marion Ross. Marion Ross made a business City spent a few days visiting trip to Tabiona Wednesday. He at the home of Ted Snyder last was accompanied by Jack and week. Mrs. Delores Corbin left TuesDarrell Josie, who visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Josie. day for Salt Lake City. Mrs. Grace Agnew and daughter left Friday to visit in Ne- Ellen Mrs. Thursday with daughetr-in-la- spent Timothy her son and Mr. and Mrs. COZY THEATRE Joshua Timothy. Several from Ioka attended the dance at Myton Saturday night. Floyd Lamb of Myton was in Ioka Saturday. Sat.-Sui- L, April KISMET 7-- iVc 8 rvr. c Mrs. Doyle Lloyd and with spent Sunday with his parents, RONALD COLMAN and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lloyd. MARLENE DIETRICII Mr. and Mrs. Guy Percival First Show 7:45 Second 9:3o and sons Mark and Niel of Provo spent Easter Sunday with Mr. Wed.-Thu- ., and Mrs. Charles Percival. April 11 12 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelson entertained at a family dinner Irish Eyes Are Smilin? with ' Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lemon and MONTY WOOLLEY and Mr. and Mrs. James F. Lemon JUNE IIAVER and children were guests of Mrs. Show 7:45 Second 9:2o First Edna Peterson of Duchesne Sunday. W. G. Gentry was transacting business in Myton Friday. Jack Spencer was called to Provo last week by the death of his sister. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Calder of Tooele were week end visitors at POULTRY HEALTH the home of their daughter, Mrs. INSURANCE Garrett Stone. Roene and Vaye Lemon, NaA CHEMICAL FOR USE A' dine Fausett, Marcie Lemon, A TONIC AND APPETIZER Louise Gentry and Evelyn Fau-se- tt ALSO FOR FOWL AND Ru went on an Easter hike BIT OCCIDIOIDAL DISEASES Mr. Saturday. Designed to help poultry and to keep you in business. Mrs. Ralph Miles was shopping in Roosevelt Saturday. Mrs. Tom Gentry and Mrs. W. G. Gentry attended Ladies Aid meeting at the home of Mrs. Kohler in Myton Thursday afternoon. Lucille Percival of Roosevelt spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Percival. James Lloyd and daughter Dean were Myton visitors Thursday. P. C. Johnson was a Salt Lake visitor last week. Mrs. Celia Jones returned from Costs about 3 to it Dairy producers may apply for their dairy production payments for the first quarter of 1945 starting on April 1 and have through May 31 to qualify for the payment by presentation to the county AAA affice of their PACKAGE OR BULK SHOP AT for production January, sales records and February March. Under the 1945 program dairy payments will be made on a quarterly basis to save administrative costs. The period for filing applications is limited to two calendar months after the close of the quarterly production period. The rates of payment in all counties in Utah for the January-Marc- h period are 70 cents per hundred weight for whole milk and 10 cents per pound for butterfat. for the Applications period may be filed with local county AAA commi-tee- s Aprll-May-Ju- . on July 1 through August 31. The rates of payment for this period are 35 cents per hundred weight for whole milk and 10 cents per popund for butterfat. IT OF 10 BE Priva of son c Iorg :ounde March ceived Hansen pvt. January sig' the Hie to &Si was H Awal arents ary, Glenna. HISTC CHESN WHILE Mrs. ceived Depart: per 5 ti cents per turkey per year. call at our full particulars i from stating ed. A br teei and his 7 cents chicken per year, and about 10 paj he is t is assn For and la- to wi shov boratories. 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