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Show UTAH the home of Mrs. Senior Morten- - SI violet ofnthApPril, k26- - Gentry Mrs. William Fausett, jlr. and at Upalco, the Sr spent Sunday ests of their son and Dick Mr. and Mrs. javVi Fausett. L. B. Dart of Price was in Ioka Sunday looking farming interests. after his and Mrs. Senior Morten-wer- e dinner guests of Mr. Mrs. Ethan Nelson of Upalco Hr. jsd Sunday. The adult class of the M. I. A. at the home of Charles Percival Friday a meeting held jr3- right. Ralph Clyle Dart was taking of business matters in Duchesne Wednesday. Members of the Thursday Club care were delightfully entertained at Mileage... Extra Styleage... Extra Extra Comfort If you are looking for the shoe with all the "extras of quality, style, and workmanship, go no further. Here is extra value, too. fit - Wings Store were Mrs. Matt Uresk Mrs. William Marris, Mrs. Bill Rreece and Mrs. William Lmck, all of My ton; Mrs. Paul Lemon. Mrs. Paul Ward and Mrs. Jack Olson. Ioka was well represented at Conference at Roosevelt Mr. and Mrs. HamblitonSunday. were business visitors in Roosevelt last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Angus were visiting Mr. anl Mrs. Orie Cook of Bluebell Sunday. Hal Johnson is home on a furlough. He has been overseas for three years and this is his first trip home. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Johnson of Ioka. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Durfey of Upalco were visiting Mrs. Dur-fy- s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fmi Anderson Sunday. J. W. Jensen and granddaughter, Linda, were callers at the Percival home Friday. Several of the young folks of Ioka attended the dance at Myton Saturday night. Mrs. Edna Peterson of Duchesne was in Ioka Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.. J A. Angus were officially notified Friday that their son, Lynn, was killed in action in Germany March 27. The people of Ioka extend their to Mr. and deepest sympathy Mrs. Angus and family. Marcia Lemon and Louise Gentry spent Saturday after-no- n with Ila Vaye Lemon and helped her to celebrate her fifth birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mis. Chasles Hardman and daughter, Mrs. Carl Richens, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sharpies Sunday. The M. I. A. officers held a business meeting at the home of Mrs. Celia Jones last Friday night. Those who were in Roosevelt Thursday from Ioka were Mrs. Henry Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Edmund Arl Drollinger, Webb and daughter, Genevieve, P. C. Johnson and Mrs. Tom Gentry. It is reported that J. B. Lemon has purchased the farm of John Lemon. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Redmund and children of Duchesne were in Ioka Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Stone were shopping and taking care in Roosevelt last of business Thursday. John Lemon left for his home in Peoa Saturday after taking care of business matters in Ioka. six-wee- Mt. Emmons News Glenn Case Mrs. A. L. Snyder entertained at a dinner Wednesday in honor of her son, Phil, who was home on a furlough. Guests were Mr . and Mrs. Erwin present Ames of Pocatello, Idaho; Mrs. Arnold Mecham, Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Case, Miss Jeane Holder, Fred Snyder and the guest of honor. Sergeant Richard Perkins of the U. S. army is spending a short furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Perkins. Mrs. Myron Madsen, who spent two weeks with her husband, who is stationed at Fort Lewis, Washington, returned home on Thursday of last week. During her absence her children remained with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alphonzo Madsen of Boneta and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Case. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Mecham announce "the arrival of a baby boy, born Wednesday, April 25, in a Salt Lake hospital. Both mother and baby are reported to be doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Ames and small son of Pocatello, Idaho, who spent a few days with Mrs. Ames mother, Mrs. A. L. Snyder, returned home Thursday. Phil Snyder, home on a furlough for three days, accompanied them as far as Salt Lake City on his way to the naval station at San Diego. Professor Nielson of the Agricultural College of Logan presented a musical program at Altamont Tuesday, April 24. Five girls of the A. C. music department gave numbers on the violin and piano, and also sang several selections. Harold and Wayne Ralphs Powell of Altonah were in Mt. Emmons on Tuesday of last week to talk over needed road work with County Commissioner Floyd Case. Mrs. Myron Madsen was taken to the Roosevelt hospital Sunday to be treated for strepoc-cu- s sore throat. Altamont High School entered various events at the high school Minnie Hamilton Mrs. Ester Gines is spending a few weeks in Salt Lake City, where she Is visiting at the home Root of Culture Articulate speech is said to be the of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hayden. root of culture. Charles Webb is reported to be slightly improved after a two weeks stay in the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lazenby announce the arrival of a baby girl, born in the Heber hospital Friday, April 20. A farewell party was given In the ward hall Tuesday night, April 23rd, for Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Johnson and family, who left Wednesday for Provo where Garapan j they expect to make their fuAnchorage ture home. A TINY DOT ON ;f .v LAUI.AU, Mrs. Grace Giles spent two I days last week in Heber. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Stanley have moved from Ogden to HeOF THE PACIFIC... ber where they expect to make Aging future home. Mr. Stanley their ft. is reported to be very sick at rutanft this time. Mrs. Bernell Turnbow is enjoying a visit with her mother in Sait Lake City. Everyone present enjoyed the Post Prom dance Friday night in the school gym, with the same beautiful decorations used for the Prom. The theme, You are the only star In my blue Heaven, was carried out in very color artistic and beautiful )n Saipan today there is more than enough of scheme. A large amount the of success the for credit ommunications equipment in operation to dances should be given to the of teachers and students who all normal requirements neet the telephone worked so hard planning and decorating the hall. city of 190,000 people. Mrs. Elaine Webb is spending this week in Heber at the bedside of her father, Clayton Iere is graphic evidence 01 the reason for Stanley. at he shortage of telephone equipment Mr. and Mrs. Sylvian Johnson are spending a few days here that is relatives. Sylvian iome. Then, too with the realization visiting almost after on home furlough on the way two years in the South Pacific. Jaipan is only one small island A bridal shower was given in that o Tokyo, you get some idea of the job house in church the Tabiona honor of Mrs. Flora Fabrizio. ies ahead. Many useful anl beautiful gifts were received by the bride. Refreshments were served to more Western Electric, producer of our telephone than one hundred ladies. much of the manufactured A farewell party was given has :quipment, Monday night in honor of three and radio ?ast array of telephone, teletype boys who will be leaving soon the armed forces. They are for and forces our fighting by Wayne Jones, Weston Thomas equipment and Eugene Rhoades. heir allies in every theatre of war. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jones and family left this week for Salt Mrs. Jones will where Lake not is enough there Vnother reason why make her home while her husband is in the service. all civilian needs. elephone equipment for Mrs. Minnie Hamilton spent a few days in Heber and Salt Lake last week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tillack accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. shopping In Ben Comm, were Roosevelt Saturlay. CO. & TELEGRAPH TELEPHONE FT. DUCHESNE, UTAH SAIPAN i ucd ' MOUNTAIN STATES Home Canners Must Mail Applications For Home Canning Sugar SpeCial meet at Roosevelt Friday. The local school took first place in commercial subjects and received in other several top ratings subjects. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goodrich and son, Boyd, and their neice, Miss Carma Goodrich, of Bluebell, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cast on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Birch F. Ben-nio- n entertained at dinner on Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Evan Benio ad sons, Lowell and Barton, and daughter, Rita. Antl'in Rust Is scheduled to leave for military service this week. Anthon is married to the former Miss Ona Mecham of The couple have Mtn. Home. one child. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Case and Claude Thacker of Kamas were overnight guests, Saturday, of Mrs. A. L. Snyder. They left Sunday for Vernal where they contemplate purchasing property. James Lloyd, a director of the Dry Gulch Irrigation Co., was in on tills vicinity Saturday inspecting canals. Bishop Walter Kerksiek, seminary teacher, took his church history class to Salt Lake over the week end. Those from Mt. Emmons making the trip were Elida Crosby, Ina Mae Saddler, Delma Thacker and Colleen Orr. Mrs. Don Davies and three children of Salt Lake City have arrived here for an indefinite stay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thacker. Mrs. LeRoy Davies husband is in the army. Her sister, Mrs. Thos. Richards, who had been staying with her in Salt Lake, accompanied her to Mt. Emmons. Earl Case received word Saturday that his son, Lynn, was to be operated on Sunday for a He left the chronic infection. same evening for Ogden, but returned Monday. The operation was postponed until Thursday because the attending physician was called away. Lynn has been employed at Ogden for the past three years, recently as a guard of prisoners of war. The pupils of the third and fourth grades arranged a surfor their teacher, Mrs. prise Madeline Perkins, Monday afternoon. The occasion was Mrs, Perkins birthday. .Candy was purchased by the children and punch was furnished by the school lunch cooks and one child brought a birthday cake. It is reported that the children, especially, had a wonderful time. Plans are being made for memorial services to be held Sunday, May 6, for Dee Bennion, who lost his life January 17, on Luzon. Relatives from Salt Lake City, including Dees grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Bennion, are expected to be out for the services. Dee was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Evan A. Bennion. War price and rationing boards are requesting home canners to with mail their applications spare stamp 13 pinned to it, to the board this year instead of appearing in person, Bessie Bar- Friday, May 4, 1945 RED CROSS WORKER Fietkau Mrs. Charles Mrs. Rue Miles entertained a group of friends at her home Sunday evening, April 29, honbirthday. oring her husbands Games were enjoyed by all present. Mrs. Clyde Rowley gave a reading, and several songs were rendered by Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Rue Miles and Mrs. Ivan Street. Refreshments were served. We all join in wishing Mr. Miles many happy returns of the day. Present to enjoy the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Miles of Mt. Emmons, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Oman of Boneta, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. Legrand Mecham, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Miles, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rust, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Street, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Farnsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fietkau, Mrs. George Casper and the host and hostess. A large crowd attended Sunday School and meeeting Sunday. Mrs. Ilarly Perkins of Mt. Emmons a short talk gave Other speakers were Mrs. Jack Bleazard, Mrs. Mable Stevenson, i Mrs. Lilias Wilkins, Bishop Stev-aske- d enson, Fay Miles and Sidney Mrs. Ida Deatherage, Red Cross production worker of Clay county, Missouri, has crocheted hundreds of wash cloths from salvaged bits of string. The cloths are sent by the Clay County Red Cross Chapiter to soldiers in hospitals in this country and to our fighting men in combat areas overseas. ton, Community Service Member of the Duchesne war price and have him home again and lookrationing board announced. canners Home ing fine. He has a six weeks may begin furlough which he will spend mailing their applications to their here with his wife and parents, local boards at once. the memMr. and Mrs. Ron Farnsworth, ber said, but sugar certificates who have three other sons and will not be issued until May 7. In the service. one Application blanks may be had Several of our young folks either by writing to the local were in a car accident last Friboards for copies or through the Housewives are day night. The cloth topped car grocery stores. in which they were riding on requested to answer all qustions their way to a show in Rooseasked on the applications or their over near the velt, tipped applications will be returned to atcrialls at Upalco. Miss Sathem. Spare stamp 13 must be rah Tliayne received several cuts attached one for each- - member and bruises and Delbert Black of the family. The stamp must had several ribs broken. be pinned or clipped to the apnot pasted on the plication, SUBSCRIBE. DONT BORROW form. All boards in the state will begin the issuance of the certificates on or after May 7, and the issuing period will last until May 19. After that date, no more sugar certificates will be handled until June 15. Housewives are to remember those dates and get their applications to the RUst. board by mail, as early as posMr. and Mrs. Dave Farnsworth sible. and son, Keith, and Mrs. Tom Thayne and Wilma, made a trip to Roosevelt for medical attention Monday. Mrs. Ged Lindsay anl son, Guy, and Mrs. Paul Christenson of Talmage were shopping and Tommy Brandon taking care of business affairs in Roosevelt on Saturday of last LAST WEEK Less Pearson was in Arcadia week. T. Sergeant Edwin Farnsworth after hay on Saturday. Max Moffitt arrived home Sun- arrived here Friday of last week two and a half years of day to spend some time with his alter Edservice overseas. Moffitt. G. military Carlotta Mrs. mother, one our of was first win afboys Those- transacting business keep fairs n AltAmont on Monday called for service. Ihe entire . . . if you were Ray Oman, Mr. and Mrs. community was very happy to your radio and other Mons Johansen and Sharon. Mrs. and Mr. Sherman Swasey, electric appliances in Swasey, Mrs. Daryl McConkie, Mrs. Sherman J. H. Swasey, Mr. and Mrs. Less Mrs. Swasey, perfect repair . . . only Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wm. N. Brotherson, Mrs. Less Pace and Mrs. Rex Pace were Pearson, Mrs. Mons Johansen, a few electrical appliMrs. F. E. Reynolds, Mrs. T. J. in Roosevelt on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Swasey of Brandon and the honored guest. ances are available. were refreshments Duchesne were in Boneta visit- Delicious ing relatives one day last week. served, Russell Case was in Mt. EmThursday evening the Stake mons on Tuesday. Relief Society honored Mrs. MarMrs. Ida Conklin and children garet B. Crawford at the home LIVING COSTS ARE Dean and Judy, and Mrs. Jose- of Mrs. H. A. Pace. A very of enjoyable evening was spent anl Beebe were guests HUT ELECTRIC phine Tommy Brandon Wednesday eve- a palatable lunch was served to RATES ARE LOW! President and the following: ning. Mr. and Mrs. Mons Johansen Mrs. E. L. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. and T. J. Brandon were in Vernal LeRoy Rust, Mr. and Mrs. T. on Wednesday transacting busi- J. Brandon, Mr. and Mrs. Mons ness affairs. Johansen, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Potter were Swasey, Tommy Brandon, Mr. one day last and Mrs. II. A. Pace, Miss Evein Mt. Emmons week where they received medi- lyn Pace, Mrs. Lillis Wilkens. cal care from Dr. E. P. Thomas. Miss Blanche Swasey of Salt Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Pace, Mr. Lake City is spending a few and Mrs. Rex Pace and daughter, days here with relatives. UNITED Mrs. Carlotta G. Moffitt and Judy, and Miss Evelyn Pace, STATES were in Roosevelt Saturday. and K. Marva, daughters, Jeane Marvin Meriwether and Clar- left for Salt Lak;e City last ence Oman left for the army last Saturday. week. Larry M. Wilson arrived home AND from San Diego, California, on STAMPS Hugh Oman and Max Moffitt a furlough which he will spend left for Salt Lake City where with his grandparents, Mr. and -f 1 r they will seek employment. Mrs. Will Cook. jfeiniMiW.itiriVi .mu.. Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. Young Mrs. Carol Thorrlas and son, Mr. were In Mt. Emmons Friday. and Mrs. Bill Fieldsted and Bill Mr3. Oscar Beebe Mr. and Brotherson were In Roosevelt on and daughters, Kathryn and Jo Wednesday. Ann, and Mrs. Ellen Madsen Mr. and Mrs. Ferral Marvens were dinner guests of Mr. and and family were dinner guests Mrs. T. J. Brandon Sunday. of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barton Mr. and Mrs. Mons Johansen Saturday evening. Power & Light Co. Sunday afternoon visiting spent Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fortie and with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Young at Mrs. Evelyn C. Moffitt of Salt Altamont. Lake City were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Pace. Mrs. Rex Pace and daughter, Judy, accompanied them on their return to Salt Lake. was in DuMons Johansen chesne on Wednesday having work done on his car. Mr. and Mrs. Daryl McConkie were in Roosevelt Tuesday where Mrs. McConkie received medical care. Ralph Madsen was in Mt. Emmons Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brotherson, Mr. and Mrs. Daryl McConkie, Mrs. Jed Crawford, Miss Helen Wilma Oman, Crawford, Miss Tommy Brandon, along with Mr. and Mrs. E. Le Roi Jones, Mrs. Marjorie Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Thacker, Miss Delma and Loma Thacker of Mt. Emmons, presented the dance "Southern at the Roosevelt Stake Roses, Cold and Green Ball Wednesday evening. Americas submarines have proved Dicsd have Several entertainments run cleaner, smoother, lubricated with KPM DELO engines been presented In honor of Mrs. Diesel Engine Lubricating Oil! Your home front Diesel Maigaret B. Crawforl, who is this great oil. Stops also deserves cuts deposits, where for Lake Salt City, leaving banishes bearing corrosion! Often reduces repairs 50 Vc and she will make her home. Rex Pace left for Salt Lake doubles the time between Diesel overhauls. Order RPM City Thursday evening to attend DELO Oil now! Mrs. to some business affairs. Pace and daughter will return home with him. Mrs. Lillis Wilkens and son, Wayne, were overnight guests of PHONE Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Pace Thursday evening. - - - The Relief Society entertained at the home of Mrs. T. J. Barn-do- n Those Thursday evening. ) Mta'i- present were Mrs. Irving D. Snow, Mrs. Ward Evans, Mrs. Lavana Oman, Mrs. Napier son-in-la- w v soMsmw BONETA - dont Ul, FQEyiCTORY BUY JWAR WliONDS J OTA Lois Robb Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McDonald and family from Talmage were visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Mayhew Sunday. Ward conference was held In Utahn Sunday. Visitors were as follows: Joe Rhoades and Jesse La Fevre from Tabiona; Porter Merrell and Lowell Clenment, members of the Stake Presidency and Mr. and Mrs. J. Lamar Johnson, of Duchesne. The girls chorus consisted of Arlene MerElaine Poulson, rell, LaDean Poulson, Mary White and Glena Other visitors were Johnson. Kathryn Larsen and Theo Mecham, of Duchesne. Idonna Mayhew spent the week end visiting in Provo at the home of Mr, anl Mrs. H. L. Wilcker-sen. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mayhew were Duchesne visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hadden, Jr., Mrs. Sylvia Price and Mrs. of Duchesne have Lois White Utahn. Mr. been visiting in Hadden recently received a medical discharge from the army. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Esauck and daughter were Duchesne shoppers Monday. Ed Hadden and son, Irvin, who had spent the past winter in Duchesne, have moved back to their ranch for the summer. Bcrnie Birch is helping Heber Moon with his sheep this week at Antelope. Several students from Utahn were among those from Duchesne who competed in the contests at find last Thursday Roosevelt Friday. Courage that grows from constitution often forsakes a man when he has occasion for It; from a courage which arises sense of duty, acts in a uniform manner. Addison. UINTAH How to keep your Diesel out of the shop far-rangi- ring-stickin- MISSION SERVICE ' 451 DUCHESNE UTAH cwwiiic.W' |