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Show Friday, August UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH 31, 1945 SATURiAY- LABE BAT - September list Pioneer Lady of Bluebell Dies at Home of Daughter in Salt Lake Elizabeth Shields Murray, 67, mother of one of Utahs largest families, died Sunday, August 12, of a cerebral hemorrhage at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Helen Holder, Salt Mrs. Lake City. Mrs. Murray was born in Lake View, Tooele County, December 28, 1877, a daughter of Archibald and Helen Gillespie Shields. In 1893 she married Robert A. Of her Murray, who survives. Helen and Mrs. Holder, Salt Lake Lake City. Mrs. Murray is survived also by 57 grandchildren, eight of vvhom are in the armed forces; and tihe six following brothers and sisters: Peter G., Robert G., William G., ind Arthur G. Shields, Tooele; James G. Shields, Delta; Melvin G. Shields, Arcadia, and Mrs. Isabel Shields, Lake View. The Murrays move ! to Bluebell in 1915, where they lived until now. Funeral services were conducted in the Tooele L. D. S. First ward chapel Wednesday, August 15, with Bishop Byron Anderson, conducting. Speakers were L. A. Gowans and Frank White-hous- e of Tooele, and E. L. MurMoonlake of phy, president Musical numbers were Stake. furnished by the Lake View ward choir; Duet, Mrs. Merle Gowans and Mrs. Alma Wells; organ solo, Maggy Whitehouse; trio, n, 15 survive: George Gilbert, John, and Ellis Murray, Mrs. Marvel CowGowans, Mrs. ans, Mrs. Fern Florence McClusky, Mrs. Gladys Hamilton, Tooele; Earl Murray, Bluebell; Robert O. Murray, Los Angeles, Cal., Mrs Naomi Woo ard, Riverton; Mrs. Faye Foster, Sacramento, Cal.; MM c Afton L. Murray, U. S. navy, Guam, Ervin Johnson and daughters. All members of the family were present except Afton MurFOR SALE of the U. S. Navy and Mrs. ray One Bed Room Set $1 35.00 Fay Foster. Living Room Set $150.00 Interment was in the Tooele Oak Dinette Set $50.00 city cemetery. Studio Couch $30.00 See these at Andy Clemons IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO BUY OR SELL PUT IT IN duplex, Duchesne. THE RECORD CLASSIFIEDS 16 children S , Wilber, -- 1-- Back to School Specials GIRLS ED SCHOOL SHOES 1.19 Special . Priced at CHILDRENS COTTON SLIPS Sizes 4 to 11 53c NON-RATIO- N CHILDRENS BLOUSES CHILDRENS SKIRTS CHILDRENS DRESSES 9Sc to 1.98 1.19 to 2.98 79c 2.98 25c 19c to 39c asst, colors 98c RAYON PANTIES, All Elastic Top CHILDRENS RAYON PANTIES 49c to 79c 39c to 1.79 SATIN BRASSIERES COTTON PANTIES, Elastic Waistband 29c GIRLS SCHOOL DRESSES ...... 1.98 to 4.98 SLOPPY JOE SWEATERS BOYS 2.98 to 4.98 ... WAIST OVERALLS 1.39 79c to 1.49 BOYS POLO SHIRTS DRESS SHIRTS, Sizes BOYS DRESS SOCKS BOYS to 4 1.11 6 15c BOYS SPORT SOCKS 29c BOYS SUSPENDERS 50c BOYS BELTS 59c BOYS DRESS HATS HOSE, Three-fourth- s Lillias Wilkins spent several days in Salt Lake City and vicinity last week visiting and attending to business. A Mr. Loveland, of Tooele,, is here trying to buy her property. R. C. Alexander, the father of Charles Alexander, arrived here Monday night for an indefinite Mrs. Eliza J. Gilbert spent the visit with his son and daughter-in-laweek end visiting relatives in Salt Lake City and Bountiful. Fern Brandon returned home Lynn Ross made a business from Salt Lake City last week where she had been receiving trip to Salt Lake City Sunday. Miss Lorelie Hair of Salt Lake medical care. Several parents took their sons City is a guest of her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. to Roosevelt last Tuesday to a specialist who was out from Loryn Ross. Joseph Shanks of Utahn was Salt Lake City, checking up on a visitor Sunday at sacrament cases of rheumatic fever, etc those consulting the Among meeting. Mrs. Lynn Ross and family and physician were Mrs. Rayda StevMr. and Mrs Floyd Ross spent enson and son, Max; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Farnsworth and son, Sunday at Yellowstone fishing.' Mr. and Mrs. Wanless Shields Keith, who is much better and and family were dinner guests will be able to go back to school Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph after an illness of eighteen months with rheumatic fever; Nielsen of Bridgeland. Mrs. Elsie Nielsen and chil- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fietkau dren were visitors Sunday after- and son, Billy, who has a touch fever and must noon of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Niel- of rheumatic spend two weeks in bed; Mr. sen of Bridgeland. Miss Erma Larsen of Roose- and Mrs. Charles Bleazard and velt spent Sunday with her par- son, Boyd. Bishop and Mrs. Lorin Stevents. Miss Norma Call, also of Roose enson were shopping in Roose, velt, was a week end guest of velt Monday. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hor-rock- s. Call. Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Marion G. Shields were Mr. and Mrs G. A. Solomonson, the Misses Josephine and Gladys Hunt of Myton. Mrs. Lula Gilbert, Mrs. Wm. Logan of Beatty, Nevada, Shirley Ross and Joe Shields. Mrs. William Logan left Monday for her home in Beatty, Nevada, after an extended visit with CARD. OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks and appreciation for the sympathy and kindness shown by our friends and neighbors of the ward and the American Legion, Wm. Sands Post No. 5 of Myton in the Memorial Services held for SSgt. Floyd Richens held Sunday, August 19. Henry Richens, Mrs. William Logan and family Blaine of Bluebell. ty, (Nevada. Pfc. Richens recently returned from overseas, after serving 18 To Pfc. Lowell Richens months in the liberation of New Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hamilton of Guinea and the Philippines. After Roosevelt announce the engage- his furlough he will return to a ment of their daughter Lulu Dur- camp somewhere in the U. S. A. phy to Pfc. Lowell Richens, son for further duty of Mr. Henry Richens of Arcadia The date for the wedding has and Mrs. William Logan of Beat- - not yet been set. eMHsai Buy Your Winter Blankets NOW for 5c 3 for 10c 3 for 23c 3 POPULAR TRICED , COTTON BLANKETS 2.19 $2.79 2.19 PART WOOL BLANKETS 2.98 to 3.98 STAR BRAND LOGGER BOOTS Complete Range of Sizes Dorothy Lee Brotherson Guests at the Edward Barton home in Boneta on. Sunday evening were Mrs. Fay Apple, Mrs. Mark Frickie, Mary Hutchings and children, all of Provo. The Boneta Relief Society, under the direction of Leora Oman, Birdie Swasey and Elzada Evans spent Thursday afternoon at the home of Other Opal Barton. guests included Beth Brotherson, Ardith Johansen, Margaret Pace, Thelma Pace, Elmira Snow, Alice Oman and Alice Swasey. A lovely luncheon was served by the Relief Society! and a nice visit was enjoyed by all present. Guests at the Roy Warren home in Boneta this week are Kathleen Warren of Upaico, Lina Blaine of Duchesne and Mrs. W. $5.95 - $7.95 8.95 100 Per Cent WOOL BLANKETS $15.50 BUY THEM NOW AND USE OUR PLAN CONVENIENT LAY-A-WA- Y MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 SHOP NEAR FT. DUCHESNE ON IJ. S. 10 : AT Kohl's RSartat AND SAVE $$$$$ : and Ethel Beebe Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Guenon of Leadville, Colorado, are visiting for a few days in Altonah. Mrs. James Johnson of Salt Lake City is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Mary Bowden. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith and daughter, Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Arvel and son, were shopping in Roosevelt Tuesday. Lon Dump was able to come home from a hospital in Salt Lake City last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith and daughter lc.t Thursday to visit relatives in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. El Behunin and family and Mrs. Lawrence Clem-et- s and family of Ogden spent several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carol Mair last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charley' Shiner vvere Roosevelt visitors Thurs day of last week. Hans Jacobson, who had been in the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake City with a broken leg, was able to come home last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fowler and family of California spent several days during the week visiting Mr. Fowlers brother, Jesse A. Fowler and family. Supt. Wm. J. Bond, of Duchesne, was transacting business pertaining to school in Altonah Tnursday. Lyndon BerJ. of Bluebell was killing weeds on the James B. Murray farm for several days last week. Mrs. Maxine Holman left Monday for California. Dar Brotherson of Boneta was an Altonah visitor one day last and left Friday, accompanied by Mrs. Lucy Long, to get her new home ready for occupancy. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Johnson and daughter of Tooele were visiting at the home of Mrs. Johnsons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ralphs, during the early part of the week. Earl Reece of Arcadia and Dee Hamilton of Upaico were buying cattle in Altonah, during the week. Mrs. Ed Davis of Salt Lake City but a former resident of Altonah, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Fowler during the week end, Mrs. Wayne taking care of business Roosevelt Saturday. Mrs. Archie Benson retum home Sunday, after a two Violet Gentry stay in Salt Lake. Callers at the home of y Mr.- and Mrs. Joe Harris and Mattie Mortensen Friday Mrs. with family spent Sunday Mrs. Ethan Nelson and y. Harris parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nelson of Upaico, Mrs. Emil Ancerson. and Mrs. W. G Mrs. John Moon, Sr., and Mr. Gentry caughter Elizabeth. and Mrs. John Moon, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Percn at visitors are of Iowa, family the Semor Mortensen home. They and Charles Percival attended are mother and brother of Mrs. show at Roosevelt Sunday nigv Mortenson. Mrs. .O. A. Dart returned to her home Saturday after a weeks visit in Ely, Nevada and also at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Johnson of Duchesne were callers at the P. Sat-Sun- ., Sept. 2 C. Johnson home Sunday. Music For Millions Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Angus, Mr. and Mrs. La Mar Gledhill, Mrs. with Henry Nelson, Mrs. Tom Gentry, DONNA REED and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johansen, Mrs. MARGARET OBRIEN Lemon B. and Chas. Hardman, J. First Show 7:45 Second 10 Mrs. Donna Lemon were Roosevelt visitors Friday Wed.-Thu- ., Mrs. Glen Rec'mund and chilSept. dren of Duchesne were visiting DOUBLE BILL the formers parents, Mr. and The Fighting Lady Mrs. J. A. Angus Friday. In Ioka was well represented at TECHNICOLOR the show in Roosevelt Sunday night. The Bullfighters Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Brackte w ith and family of Green River, Wyo., and , LAUREL STAN are spending a short vacation OLIVER HARDY with Mrs. Bracktes father, J. W. Jensen. - Gee-an- COZY THEATRE 1-- ( 5-- 6 Closed Monday Buy Saturday The O. P. S. Store will be closed on Labor Day Be sure to buy Saturday for the two holidays.-Here are just some of our 0. P. S. barin gains fruits, vegetables and staple foods. We wish you a most pleasant week end. FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES PEACHES, Early Elberta Freestone OEjn For Slicing, Cobblers and Pies, 3 lbs. . ORANGES, Sweet Juicy Sunkist Popular Size 288s, 5 lbs GRAPES, Sweet as Sugar ! r0J Seedless, 2 lbs GREEN PEPPERS, Large Sweet for Stuffing, lb week. Mrs. Ida Konklin has purchased a home in Salt Lake City STORE WILL BE CLOSED LABOR DAY Wmg7s Store Ronald Lisonbee returned from a weeks visit at Huntington accompanied by his grandmother, Mrs. J. P. Christensen and Mrs. W. E. Rasmussen, Mrs. Edgar Alger, Miss Wilma Rasmussen and Miss Peggy Lou Cullum, who visited at the Lisonbee home for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Williams of Ogden and Mrs. A. L Lisonbee of Bluebell were dinner guests at the Shelby Lisonbee home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bouldon and family of Salt Lake City are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs' Morlin Murphy. Visitors at t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferrus Giles Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Giles, Mr. and Mrs. .Kent Giles, Mrs. Marvel Pace and family from Tabiona and Hanna. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Murphy of Neola spent Sunday visiting relatives in Bridgeland. Mr. and Mrs. La Mar Nielsen were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Orson Rollins Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Max Odekirk and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Odekirk and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Beal Sunday. A family dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Clayburn Sunday. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Vere Nielsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thomas and family, Mr. and Mrs Kennith Clayburn, Mrs. Zeda Brady and family and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Murphy and family of Bennett. Nona Mayhew of Salt Lake City is visiting at the home of her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Kennith Clayburn. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Young were visiting in Mt. Emmons Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Beal attended a family dinner Sunday at the home of Mr.' and Mrs. Clarence Dean in Midway. Janet, Donna and Joyce Hancock of Provo are visiting at the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. R Clayburn. Mrs. Glen Fenstermaker and son La Var of Murray were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Smith Saturday. Engagement Announced 15c CHILDRENS PATENT STRAP SLIPPERS CHILDRENS OXFORDS Eli Hazel Walters Miss Lulu Durphy 29c to 19c PENCIL BOXES SCHOOL PENCILS 5c NOTE BOOK PAPER 10c NOTE BOOK PAPER Lined or Unlined Mrs. at the Roosevelt hospital August 18, a baby boy. All concerned are doing nicely Mrs. Clarence Foy and children of Duchesne spent the past week visiting at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank 1.59 - Length BOYS SCHOOL OXFORDS Mrs. Charles Fietkau Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gill her children. GIRLS CORDUROY JACKETS Sizes 7 to 11 HAIR BOWS, 3 on card ANKLETS Large assortment all sizes II Shields S. Marlon Mr. were Bells-Id- eal CANTALOUPES, Vine Ripe Locally Grown, lb LETTUCE, Large Solid Heads Ice Packed, lb 7c 10c PEARS, Green For Canning Provo Q Bench Bartletts, bushel basket ... BUTTER, O. P. S. Cartoned Dependable Quality, lb JUICE, Natural Grapefruit Juice Ariz-ow46 oz. can n, OATS, Quaker Quick Cooking or Regular , large pkg. WIIEATIES, National Wheaties Week, 2 reg. pkgs CAKE FLOUR, Softasilk Guaranteed against Cake Failures, lg. pkg PANCAKE FLOUR, Aunt Jemima The Favorite of the South, Ig. pkg COFFEE, Del Mont- eRegular or Drip Grind, lb SOUP MIX, Betty Crocker Vegetable Mix, 3 pkgs SALAD RONI, American Beauty Makes delicious salads go further, 16 oz. pkg COCKTAIL, A Combination of oz. cans Vegetable Juices, V-- 8 2-- 18 CHEESE DINNERS, Kraft-Qu- ick and Easy, 2 pkgs PEANUT BUTTER, Peter Pan, lb. Jar RAISIN BRAN, Kelloggs Fruit and Cereal, pkg. LUX and PALMOLIVE, Toilet Soap OC 49c 27c 28c 21c 26c 26c 31c 25c 15c 27c 19c 32c 10c O fj Z.UC reg. bars 10c Bath Size Bar PLENTY OF LUNCH 31 EAT ANI) FRANKFURTERS 3 MSK&GCS |