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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH Luella McKenna and two small Mrs. Charlie Bird at Moon Lake sons, of Duchesne, were dinner one Lay last week. guests at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles John-stu- n Mrs. Charles F. Smith. Mrs. L. of Price and their grandL. Smith remained for a longer were dinner guests son, Donald, Mrs. Charles F. Smith visit after the others returned of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Mrs. L. L. Smith and her to their homes. Smith. Also visiting with the Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Smith Smith boys Mrs. Leila were Miss Bgtty Wardle, and daughter. Mrs. Wardle's son, Theron, just and sons, Franklin and Harry, Seeley, Miss Jeane Goodrich and returned from the Philippine Is- and Mr. and Mrs. James H Cook Mrs. Larene Kimball. The boys lands; and her daughter, Mrs. were dinner guests of Mr and entertained the girls by showing them their souvenirs and pic- Ill BLUEBELL Peggy Ann Case Minnie Hamilton Mrs. Arnold Mecham returned Mrs. Douglas Carlile and famhome Friday from Santa .Ana, of Heber spent a few t&ys ily California, where she had been at the home with her husband since his re- this week visiting of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Le-Fevr- e. assignment. TSgt. and Mrs. Dee L. Holder are the parents of a baby boy, born at Phoenix, Arizona, August . ISth. Bishop Walter Kerkseik is giving his house a new paint job. The bishop is leaving for his new home in Beaver within the next few days, and intends to sell his Mt. Emmons property. Miss Jeane Holder entertained at a luncheon Sunday afternoon for members of her family and for Mrs. Arnold Mecham and tures. IIEliE Mr. and Mrs. James H. Cook, Mrs. Theora Warren of Upalco, and Mr. and Mrs. James I. Bird were birthday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Smith. It was the first birth- Hill CUE! The tourist vanguard is already day dinner Harry has spent over the horizon! of our hospitality and preparedness are now being gathered Miss Deane Case. Mr. and Mrs. Del Mecham and daughter Jean spent the week end and the fore part of this week in Salt Lake visiting with relatives and doing some shopping. Norman Lister of the U. S. Navy left Monday night for San Diego, California, after spending a weeks leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lister. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Young of Hamaker of Ballard were visitwere Sunday visitors Jiidgeland ing at the homes of Mr. and home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. James II, Cook and Sam it the Floyd Case. ; Jenkins. Bishop Walter Kerkseik was tent MurE. L. Sunday Presi an honored guest at a welner phy was a visitor at the Primary roast at the Sand Wash Saturday and Trailbuilder Homemakers the evening. Those sponsoring exercises. President graduating .were Mr. and Mrs. Birch party Murphy spoke on the bad taste F. Bennion, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie of practical jokes and pointed J Orr and Mr. and Mrs. L. W. by every person who crosses our borders. If he likes these samples he will come back again and tell all his friends. OUR PREPAREDNESS may be only in course of development, but our l .at home in five years. A large crowd of Bluebell people attended the farewell party for Bishop Walter Kerksiek at Mt. Emmons. Mrs. Sam Jenkins receive-- : word that her brother, Ted Connell and his son, Roderick, were in an accident. The brother was hurt seriously and the son was Mrs. Jenkins killed instantly. left for Ogden but no further news has been received at this time. Mrs. Lydia Gurr and Mrs. Lu-ciCarrell of Vernal and Mrs. Katy Jenkins and Mrs. Lizzie SAMPLES r',( le HOSPITALITY FRIENDLINESS and have never been rationed. Wishful thinking belongs to the war period, forever behind us. Lets now face the fact that the flood of tourist dollars will come to us only if we deserve them. other Forty-seve- states are aggressively seeking them. To be remembered twenty-fou- SERVICE n j hours a day. r HOSPITALITY COURTESY, UTAH STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLICITY AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT Atlas Building Salt Lake City, Utah (This advertisement is number four of a series to promote a future tourist trade for the entire state) EfflS3ESE2S!Kaza!.&JI out illustrations. Franklin B. and Harry R. Smitlh left for Salt Lake City to seek employment. Miss Betty Seeley and Leland Potts accompanied them, Miss Seeley going to the home of her sister-in-laMrs. Afton Seeley, and Mr. Pitts returning to his home after visiting his uncle, Hosea Lisonbee and family for some time. RABASHAWELIZABETH 1875 1876 193 6 and Mrs. Arvil O. Mrs. Mildred Johnson and famreturned home last week after a few days visit in Salt ily Lake City. Mrs. Della Clements and family of Provo are enjoying this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rhoades. Mrs. Lila Broadhead and family are spending this week in Provo and Heber. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tillack 1935 Stone ed 30-da- Would You Like To Place A Granite Marker On Your Loved Ones Grave? The Memorial Art Co. is -- in Duchesne now. We have a load of polished granite markers from the South ONE WEEKS SERVICE Reasonable Prices Finest Quality and Service Dakota and California quarries. Our sand blasting engraving equipment is one of the best in the state. You are invited to see BEAUTIFUL ROSE GRANITE which we have on display. We are located on the Allen Service Station lot across MinT I nit r - - a r t m - 1 1 0 4 ic fvtf 8U $ ffl n ts i in.v dfl tv ' ' - Y ' li'if! L'l jflNN Hrfcffr Y e I .. f( . i C mmimmmmn U 4 pymm' -- HASTINGS , Berneice Carrell For .reference to our work we refer you to our many satisfied customers. By eliminating the middle man, we create a saving which we pass on to our customers. west of the Post Office in Duchesne, and will be here for a short time only. - So place your orders immediately. he UPALG ry tj ??' i ' f in St. George reeentiy. For further information clip and mail: TIIE MEMORIAL ART CO., Duchesne, Utah Without incurring any obligation whatsoever, I would like your representative to call with samples of your work, quote me prices and give me complete information regarding your service. Signed: Address: evening. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lusty and Children of Arcadia were calling at the home of her father, Geo. Evans, Sunday afternoon. Pfc. Junior Potts has returned home after spending the past week In Woodland with relatives. Arden Evans of Arcadia was calling at the home of M. G. Williams Monday. Eari Reese accompanied Dee Hambleton on a trip to Salt Lake Sunday afternoon. A large crowd attended the show at Roosevelt Sunday eve- ning. Pres, and Mrs. E. L. Murphy, Mr, and Mrs. Norman Murphy, J.shop and Mrs Claude lorg, Mrs. Novella Potts, Jayleen Potts, Joyce Rogers, Berlie lorg and ri ce Carrell attended the farewell party Friday evening in Mt. Emmons ward for Bidtiop an Mrs. Walter Kerkseik. All repotred spending an enjoyable .vening. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Murphy and Roosevelt, daughter, Ann, of were calling at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Murphy, Sunday afternoon. 1 S 4 The above picture slums a few of the many markers we finished Upalco was well represented at the dance at Rovoli Saturday Mrs. George Rogers and daugh- ter, June, of Mt. Emmons, were calling at the Carrell home last Sunday. Mrs. Lucile Carrell and baby son of Vernal were visiting with relatives here Sunday afternoon. Oscar Nelson is now enjoying his car after having it In a Duchesne garage undergoing repairs. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Murphy made a trip to Heber where they City Fat Saving Record Falls Under Town and Farm Push Ever since our asked town and farmgovernment women to save used fats, the record preset viously by city women has taken a beating. We must keep up the good work! This country is facing a shortage of 1 billion, 500 million pounds of fats in domestic supplies, alone. Tons of vital war and home-frosupplies requiring fats are still needed. We towns and rural districts are inina better position to save fats than most city folks, so tire government is depending on us. Yve, evelY drop, every scrap. Melt down solid fats. There's never too little to save! Butchers will give you up to 4 1 and 2 red points a pound. If you have any difllculty, call your Home Demonstration or County Agent. Approved by WFA and OPA. Paid for by Industry. nt UTAHN be-.o- re We have Adult Double and Single and Childrens Single and Infants Single similar to the above pictured marker. en, Sr., who had been recovering from a blow he received on the face when a derrick pole fell on him. He is much improved at this time. Mrs. Rosie Fabrizio motored to Heber last Monday. ne was accompanied by Tracy Roberts, Byron Collett. On their return from Heber they were accompanied by Mrs. Jean Fabrizio. F rank Defa made a business trip to Roosevelt Tuesday. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Nettie Defa were Mrs. Nadene Woo s, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lazenby and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lazenzy and family, Mr. qnd Mrs. Lamar Lazenby and family, Lloyd Waddley, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Lazenby' and family, Mr. and Mrs. Loviel Turnbow and family. Mrs. Hyate Morrell of Ogden spent a few days this week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Leo S. Defa. spent Saturday in Og'en. They were accompanied home by (heir son, Frank, who enjoyed a few days visit here, returning to his work in Ogden Wednesday. Pvt Peter Ivie returned home last week after spending several weeks In a Washington hospital. Mrs. Sara White was at Heber Saturday. Lois Robb Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark and Miss Bernice Ileyman of Salt daughter, Marjorie, motored to Salt Lake City Sunday, where Lake City returned to her home they atten ed the funeral of a Monday after a two weeks visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. niece. Mrs. Alden Turnbow and fam- Herb Lang. Idonna Mayhew, who had been ily of Ogden are visiting this week with relatives and friends visiting in Colorado, returned in Tablona. home Monday evening, Mrs, Mildred Webb is enjoying Mrs. Dan Lewis and son, Richthis week visiting in Salt Lake ard, returned home after a visit City and vicinity. in Park City. Mrs. Nadine Woods of Payson Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sexton Is visiting this week with her of Salt Lake City have been son and daughter-in-laMr. and visiting with Mr. and Mrs. ClarMrs. Bert Lazenby. ence Wright and Mr. and Mrs. John H. Jones of Salt Lake Earl Wright. City is spending a few days Pvt. Oran Wilson, son of Mrs. here this week. and Betty Chatwin, Gail VanTassell of the U. S. Horace navy left this week for Cali- Smith from Myton were married fornia. Mr. and Mrs. William Saturday. The marriage cereVan Tassell and Mrs. Gail Van mony was performed by Bishop Tassell accompanied him as far George II. Lang. asS alt Lake City. Visitors at Sacrament meeting Mr. and Mrs. . Rich, Guy Tice of Sunday were Edward Wisconsin and Mrs. Agnes Owen Wright, and Lowell CleBrooks of Fruitland were visit- ments of Duchesne, and Mr. and Mrs. Wells Wright and family ing relatives here Monday, and son Kay of Lehl were guests Monday at the home of Mr. and Tracy Roberts Mrs. Floyd Case. Peggy Ann Miss Martha Wilckens left on Case, who has been visiting the Stones, came out with them, Mr. Wednesday of last week for Salt and Mrs. Stone visited their son Lake City after which she inMr. and tended laavlng for California, and daughter-in-laMrs. Arvil G. Stone in Altonah, where she Is employed. She had and also relatives in Bluebell spent a week in Hanna visiting vith relatives and friends. returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Brundage Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Case met and the bus in Roosevelt Tuesday .'amily of Arcadia are visiting evening and returned with Mrs. vlr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pate at Cases sister, Mrs. Jack Sprig ot lanna. Mrs. Louise Chatwin went to Kamas, who will visit with them Ieber Monday where she for a couple of weeks. to consult a doctor. Mrs. Alfred Rogers and two Pfc. Lloyd Turnbow left Tues-la- y children of Ogden were visiting for California after enjoying relatives here on Monday. y Mrs, Leslie Atwood was the a furlough with his folks hostess at a quilting bee Mon- in Hanna. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Giles and day, Those helping out with the of Brldgeland spent a few were Leonard Wall, Mrs, family quilt Mrs. George Rogers and the Jays this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pace and family. Misses June and Ella Rogers. Leo B. Defa made a business Miss June Rogers left on Tuesto Roosevelt Friday. He was in Salt visit several for trip days day Lake City. She went out with accompanied by Lloyd Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carrell of and Maxine and Dorothy Defa. Mr .and Mrs. Tom Fabrizio, Upalco. accompanied by -- Itosie Fabrizio and Mrs. Mildred Webb, motored to Heber and Salt Lake City WILLIAM' ,M. E. Rust. The Misses Jeane and Betty Holder are spending The week in Salt Lake City doing shopping and having dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Daniels, who have moved to Salt Lake, were here the fore part of the week to dispose of their property. It Is reported that they have sold their hom and ranch to a Mr. Russell of Roosevelt, Supt W. J. Bond of Duchesne was inspecting the new addition at the high school on Monday and conferring with school board member, J. Edgar Holder. Mr. - Friday, August SI, 1945 of Brldgeland. Verl Davies of Duchesne was a visitor at the home of Burthel Mayhew during the week end. Joseph Shanks and Douglas Horrocks spent tff'ie week end visiting In Roosevelt. Edward S. Rich and Owen Wright, of Duchesne, were din-ic- r guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Lang. T. Sgt. and Mrs. Thomas J. Abplanalp left Monday evening for Pueblo, Colorado, where T. Sgt. Abplanalp will be stationed mwMmm mi mm ... if you dont keep your radio and other electric appliances in perfect repair . . . only a few electrical appliances are available. LIVING COSTS ARE UP, IiUT ELECTRIC RATES ARE LOW! for the present time. Max Gilbert has returned for the school months. He Is staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Birch. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown and family were visiting in Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Snow oi Boneta and Mrs. Ruby Jacobs and daughter fro mSalt Lake City were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Abplanalp and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Reese and family of Talmage were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Max Birch Sunday. Mrs, Melvin Broadnead and son were visiting In Duchesne during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Max Birch and family were visiting in Talmage during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Broad-hea- d FQgyiCTORY BUY Bo-ne- ta UNITED STATES FAR BONDS AND STAMPS UINTAH Monday. Pfc. Peter Ivie returned home from Fort Lewis, Thursday Power & Light Co. and children were DuWashington, hospital, where he received a me leal discharge chesne shoppers Thursday. from the armed services. He was visiting Mrs. Hazel Defa Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Therin Chatwin motored to Salt Lake City Saturday, returning the same day. Mrs. Vida Curry motored to Heber Saturday, returning Sunday. Mrs. Clara Chatwin made a trip to Fruitland Wednesday where she visited relatives. She returned Thurs ay, Mr. and Mrs. Earl K. Jensen spent a couple of days this week n Heber. ESTABLISHED TO SERVE THE EDUCANick Defa motored to Ilebcr was He Friday. accompanied on TIONAL NEEDS OF SOUTHEASTERN his return trip by Joseph Wilck- - Caribou Coll: A Stale Supported Junior College At Price, Ulah UTAH relatives. From there they went on to Salt Lake City. Uieir children stayed with their grandparents, Mr. an.: Mrs. E. L. Murphy, during their absence. Mrs. Clayton Dennis and children of Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, arrived at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Potts Sunday evening. She left her children with her parents while she made a trip to Salt Lake City. Kay Durfey has gone to Salt Lake City where he is employed. Pvt. Marcus Mitchell Is home on a furlough with home folks, after being In Germany since February, 1945. He wus inducted Into the armed service July 112, 1944, and received his basic training at Camp Roberts, California. From there he was sent to Fort Penning, Georgia, where he enlisted in the paratroopers. We are all happy to see him home again. visited 32-da- y FULLY ACCRF.DITD of Higher Education. Credits recognized in all institutions two years of woik toward any profession, such as Law, Medicine, Tom lung, Engineering, Dentistry, etc. The fl-- st VOCATIONAL Terminal cowries for preparation for skilled stem graphy, automobiles, welding, in business, occupations airplane engines, machine shop practice, drafting nnd carpentry. Special attention given to ret irnod servicemen. Ample opportunities for work In Carbon County to help pay expenses of schooling. Carefully outlined programs of recreational and cultural activities. 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