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Show I'ridaj', September 23, Uintah basin record, duciiesne, utah 1945 was home on a brief leave and U. S. Coast Guard Opens surprised his many friends by F Enlistments for takmg his bride with him to his EDWARD S. RICH, Editor and Publisher Seventeen-Yea- r new station in Washington. He Olds FOR SALE- uPUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT DUCHESNE, UTAH has served two years in the U. S, Fay Roberts Stove, T Heating Mrs. Grace Dalgleish Opportunities for a peacetime See Onn Olsen, practically Navy, assigned to the U. S. S, Duchesne career in United the second-clasStates Entered as s matter Miss Emma Mecham, Miss MarBlaine Adams M S 3c is home Swan, and will now attend preadvertising FOR SALE on the 26, after at the commission at Postoffice 1922, school May Sweat, and their friend. Miss Coast Guard have been opened in gie builtt? furlough spending Advertising Display Washingof 17, the Coast Guard apartment house in Duchesne men for two Pacin ton. Bird were the Erma South of Per years Hat Rate, For Plates, Agate Duchesne, Utah, under the act of past Farmington, ific area. Miss Beverly Partridge left visiting with their parents, Mr. Recruiting office, 518 Felt Bldg., real good buy that will pr0i s Line, 3c. March 3. 1879. Salt Lake City, announced today. an income while you hve in Per Column Inch, ,42c Mr. and Mrs. William For- Sunday for Denver, Colorado, and Mrs. Otis Mecham and Mr. Men interested in enlisting as side. See E. S Rich at the Rec Mrs. over and Sweat the she where will a visweek a short Joseph visit from Classified and Reading Notices spend sythe enjoyed or Steward's Office, Duchesne. Seamen Apprentice end. their and daughter, iting with friends. She was ac week They returned to their For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost SUBSCRIPTION RATES the nations in Mates Third Class work 10c Miss Mrs. Monday. Mr. and Ted Miles, who companied by her cousin, and Found, Miscellaneous, per Three Months FOR SALE 150 head Pj, 1.00 should oldest Maritime service The Misses Fay and Fern Robline, first Insertion; 5c per line for spent Sunday in Myton. Mr. Miles Jeanine Lyman of Duchesne. Ewes. See Fay Miles, u" deto Young office without that 1.50 has been erts apply been have Mrs. with their each succeeding Issue mlnltnum Six Months Wilmer visiting Murray and chil attending to his duties Home. inselective Since service One Year 2.50 in other parts of Utah as a rep- dren returned Saturday from father in Tooele for the past lay. charge, 30c. duction will continue for resentative of the Cudahy Pack- two weeks visit in Layton. Mr, week. FOR SALE Good DurL olds, applicants must come in bea on is William Martin home came to Co. with them left for Murray Milk Cow. Enquire at Duchi" att They ing spend Monday He expects to spend two fore their 18th birthday. their home in San Diego, Cali- the week end, rettirnmg to his Flour Mill. C weeks visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Enlistment in the Coast Guard work at Layton on Monday. fornia. to of three Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lowe and Francis Brooks and family. For correctly welding 0f t the Regulars is for a period Pfc Fred Conetah, who is Mrs. R. D. Young received years. To qualify for such en- metals see Fred at Knox laBerniece and Barbara laughters n 115th the with Infantry, serving U. S. Army, now stationed at arrived last week from Arizona word from her son, Sgt. John listment the applicant must be ments and Feeds, Duchesne in to visit at the home of Mr. and Young,, saying that he expects physically fit, with good vision, Bremen, Germany, recently sent NO JOB TOO LARGE c dial Mrs. William Forsythe, the par- to leave Germany by the first of sound health and good past some of his awards to his mother Thi health record; he must be a TOO SMALL Fred, the Wel tha Mrs. Mary Wero. He was cited ents of Mrs. Lowe. They were October on his way hoihe Mr and Mrs. Alma Humes re- grammar school graduate to en- at Knox Implement & pK. hav by Mr. Lowes for meritorious achievement in accompanied ceived word from their son, Pvt. list as a Stewards Mate and Duchesne, Utah. father. test military operations against the Robert LeMembers of Humes, saying that he is have at least two years of high the American enemy from June 6, 1944 to July WANT TO BUY A large ba Due school for Apprentice Seaman; and Auxiliary, Wm. R. now in Manila. IV 15, 1944 and from November 14, gion Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Jafle of he must be able to furnnish the crib. Phpne 536, Duchesne, u Lak 1944 to May 8, 1945 in Western Sands Post and Unit No. 5, who California have written consent to his enlistment the Bronze left Wednesday for St. George, Culver City, Europe, receiving FOR SALE 125 head of yoi gue moved to Fruitland and expect of one of hi3 parents or guarStar medal at the headquarters to attend the Department par ewes and 40 head full ewes of the Legion and Auxil- to make their home here. dian. All applicants must proLar of the 7th Army. He also rewill for beef trade cattle Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sweat went duce a birth certificate or other T ceived the Good Conduct medal, iary were: District Commander Lewis Fausett, Duchesne. the Purple Heart, the ETO Rib- Poland Krebs, District President to Albion, Idaho to move his sis- evidence of citizenship. ope 6 bon with Bronze Arrowhead and Jrace Dalgleish, Unit President ter, Mrs. Douglas Sears to Spring FOR SALE: enlistment Apprentice rifle. T The Upon Seamen will be sent to the Coast Lloyd Remund, Duchesne. three Battle Stars and the Com- Gladys Harris, Mr. Wm. Harris Canyon, Utah. gan Mr. and Mrs.' Lester Sweat Guard Training Station, Alameda, cari bat Infantry Badge. He served and Mr. James Dalgleish. IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING I Mr. J. A. Cedarquist, owner of went to Provo Monday to bring as honor guard for a British California, and Stewards Mates BUY OR SELL FUT IT f Mis will go to Manhattan Beach, general at Bremerhaven, Ger- the Globe Seed and Feed Com- back a load of fruit. THE RECORD CLASSIFIED Pric Mr. Mrs. and Dude Twin Mr. of who pany Young, Falls, Idaho, a boot blooded Ute New full York, for six weeks many. Fred, Mrs. and Alma Humes whe and Mr?. training boot After Indian, has been in the service recently purchased the Tingley training R. D. Monwent to in warehouse Provo stra Young arrived Myton, for more than three years, and there are many opportunities for H. B. HOLLENBECK thei his many friends are proud of Monday, accompanied by a com- day to get their fruit. , advancement and further trainMr. Mrs. mill and Alden to Muir install petent the his achievements. spent ing at one of the Coast Guard wnght repi Notary Public Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schlegal of machinery for the new seed Friday at Provo. specialty schools The peacetime North of in c Price visited with Mr, and Mrs. plant. duties of this service are varied, T House Court James Dalgleish Thursday en Counjy ranging from rescuing sailors the route to their home from the and airmen in distress to huntDuchesne l, tab Lus Indian Fair at Roosevelt. ing down smugglers of narcotics. horr n Mrs. Acel Bingham and T. i returned Wednesday from Dorothy Lee Brotherson Colombia Rich in Emeralds A two where Layton, they spent Colombia is the worlds principal Marie Baum AA mot Mr. and Mrs. Irving Snow and weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Ashel the in emeralds and source for protheir daughter Mrs. Ruby Jacobs MOTORS - APPLIANCES was Mrs. Herbert Firth and new Bingham. duction of platinum is surpassed Mrs. and Ruth Sunwere Kofford Radios and gan Mrs. J. W. Leffen arrived babies came home Sunday afterRefrigerators Russia. only by fish day dinner guests of Mr. and WIRING HOUSE Thursday from Joplin, Missouri noon. Repaired. Mrs. Napier Swasey. M to visit with her brother and Fare Alma Davis of Mountain View, Tasty E. A. CALL Roosevelt, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Ed Snow from To disregard the welfare of for War will never yield by to sister-i- n law, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stuff some figs half open with cotWyoming, is here visiting at the Phone I38-M others is contrary to the law of the principles of universal jus- Koehler. home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Salt Lake are here visiting rela- tage cheese mixed with cubed ortives and God; therefore friends. it deteriorates tice and love, and these have no and on Serve verj anges Mrs. 'Ashel Bingham and son Baum and other relatives. pineapple. crisp ones ability to do good, to bene- sure root but in the religion of Richard returned Mr. and Mrs. O. Swasey and salad green and top with French tak( home ThursThe school children at Strawfit himself and mankind. Mary Jesus Christ. children of Bridgeland were vis- dressing. of 1 William Ellery . Mrs. Bingham spent were the day berry disappointed Monday iting in Boneta one DILLMAN MORTUARY Baker Eddy. whe day last Channing. summer with her husband in morning when their school bus atte week Coffee Habit Layton, while Richard has been failed to arrive. Thone Duchesne 271 or 441 H. J. and Edward imp Swasey Coffee was not introduced into employed at Snow Basin. Raleigh Ivie is cutting grain Barton were business visitors in Li Night Thone 297 Java until hundreds of years after Gail Dennis returned home for Charley Potter. Duchesne coffee 'aga Tuesday. A1 Mezenen is here with his from Snow Basin last week, after drinking had become a naRooseiell Duchesne Ci Mrs. Charles Alexander, Mrs. tional habit among Arabian Mohambeing employed there during the thresher and is threshing grain vrn Dar Brotherson Will and Jessen medans. the MohammeAlthough summer months. for some of the farmers. tert went to Duchesne to see their dans used coffee to keep Mr. and Mrs. LaVor Dennis people Clarence Baum went to Fort son thei awake and now has an established Book Store and carries in stock many brother off for Fort devotional during services, and daughters Sherry and Caro- Duchesne Tuesday where he atcoffee was Douglab drinking publications, both church editions and other popular books. Tuesday. proactually lyn, who have been making their tended to business matters. j diluted Orders for tli'se books can be filled promptly.. We will acthe Koran and severe pen- home in Layton, returned home Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Ivie and h Mrs. Ellis Burton was visiting alties by order for were threatened to violators book can secure and cept your S1Ster Mrs Clarence it for you in any man Sunday, so the girls could at- Alvin Baum enjoyed the dance on a reasonable time. The appreciation of coffee as a bevWednesday of last week. at Myton Saturday evening. tend school in Myton. erage in Europe dates from the time FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF POPULAR BOOKS NOW' A number of large people of the coffee Mrs. If you have eggs to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pope were William Harris enterhouses in the 17th from the upper towns attended CARRIED IN STOCK: tained Sunday afternoon for her here Sunday visiting friends sell drop me a card and small 'niece, Hope Montgomery, They were accompanied by Mr. the Indian day celebration in 'Please Send the Books Checked Below: I will get them. Roosevelt the latter part of last honoring the sixth birthday anni- ini Mrs. Max Lewis and Mrs. week. Check or Money Order Enclosed. Notice To Creditors Will pay top mark! versary of the little miss. Games Hale of Duchesne. Please send C. O. D. Miss Beth Pearson came home Max Peatross, Mr. and Mrs. and refreshments were enjoyed prices. Estate of Elsie C. Larson, DeShe spent The Gospel Kingdom Bill Peatross and son, Chad, of to visit her parents. 2.00 by a gay group of little friends, ceased. summer the at Ogden working A wedding of interest was sol- Myton visited during the week at By John Taylor Creditors will present claims and expects to go back there for The Gay Saint emnized 2.50 Wednesday, September the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- the winter. with vouchers to the undersigned 19th in Salt Lake City, when ence Baum. By Paul Bailey The closing dance was held at the home of the undersigned LARRO FEEDS Sam Brannan and the California Mormons 1.75 Miss Renae Whiting, daughter of Mrs. Raleigh Ivie visited at administrator, Elray D. Larson, last at Altoma. It Friday night GENERAL HAULING Mr.- - and Mrs. Harold sister-in-lathe home of By Paul Bailey her and vas a success and a in Whiting of Duchesne Co., Utah, large crowd on Talmage, For This My Glory Neola became the bride of Forest family, Mrs. Alice Firth, Monday. 2.50 Utah Altonah, or before the 5th day of Little Lloyd Hancock W T 3c, son of Mr. By Paul Bailey Firth has been attended D. A. 1945. Tom Brandon is somewhat In- December, This Day and Always and Mrs. W. C. Hancock of My- staying at Vernal with his sister, 1.50 ELRAY D. LARSON, and was taken to disposed L. Mrs. Richard ton. The ceremony was performEvans Don Price, while his mother By Administrator of Estate of atRoosevelt for medical Sunday Unto the Hills ed at the home of the brides was at the Heber hospital. 1.50 Elsie C. Larson, Deceased. tention I A. HOLLENBECK uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. By Richard L. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Mons Johansen RULON J. LARSEN, The Apostle James Jukes. The young sailor SUBSCRIBE, DONT BORROW. 3.00 Attorney for Administrator, were Roosevelt visitors one day Attorney a By Sholem Asch Address: Duchesne, Utah. week. last Burma Surgeon 3.00 (First publication September 28, Duchesne Utah By Gordon S. Seagrave, M. D. 1945. Last publication October Gospel Standards 19, 1945.) 2.23 By Heber J. Grant The Great Answer 3.00 A tear in Juniors rompers or a By Margaret Lee Runbeck Fabrics repaired in this manner In the Gospel Net rip in your best tablecloth can will stand up under laundering Mrs. Chris Sorensen 1.23 be a major catastrophe today, and dry cleaning, too, for this new By John A. Widtsoe Bishop and Mrs. Claude Mcwhat with the department store Hot Iron Tape has been tested for Evidences and Reconciliations 1.83 Donald took their little son, shelves almost empty of cotton color fastness, shrinkage, and By John A. Widtsoe to a Salt Lake City hospiJack, and linen Ameriold an Its goods. has received It Signs of the Times 1.23 tal Wednesday of last week, sufcan custom, though, not to oe the Good Housekeeping Seal and By Joseph Fielding Smith fering from Infantile paralysis. Way to Perfection 1.23 Last reports stated that he was 1 t 4 By Joseph Fielding Smith improving nicely. We all wish V' Brigham Young the Colonizer 3.00 him a speedy recovery. By Dr. Milton R. Hunter Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Sorensen Thunderhead 2.75 of Midway, and their daughter, By Mary O'Hara Mrs Jay Beuhler, and son Rich; Long, Long Ago 2.75 ard of Heber, were guests at the h 7 By Alexander Woolleott Chris Sorensen home from Satur Gods Covenant Race 2.00 A day until Monday. by James H. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Davies v V V Ills Many Mansions and children of Salt Lake City 2.23 by Rulon S. Howells were Sunday visitors at the Wm. V Davies home. Inspired Frophcllc Warnings 50 by N. B. Lundwall School started here Monday Life of Joseph F. Smith with Mrs. Ruby McDonald and 2.50 Mrs. Adaline Anderson as teachby Joseph Fielding Smith X. ers. There were nine beginners Temples of the Most High 2.00 Dean Larson is driving the bus by N. B. Lundwall Xv! . to the Altamont school. I The Vision 1.23 by N. B. Lundwall V I Winston International Bible No. 115 Autumn Treats 2.73 Small squashes retain their flavor I Joseph Smith, 1roph't, Statesman 2.25 best when cooked whole, either 1 by G. Ilomer Durham or boiled. They are almost baked J Hurlbuts Story of the Bible 2.50 as good cut in two crosswise, seedby J. L. llurlbut downed by a problem, but to find the approval of the American Ined, spread with plenty of butter, seaI Wanted To See I ... 2.00 soned with salt, pepper, a sprinkling a solution for it One enterprising stitute of Laundering. It is also by Borghild Dahl industrial tape manufacturer has receiving grateful approval of of brown sugar and baked until J The Robe ;. tender. 2.75 already provided a remedy for American housewives for prolongby Lloyd C. Douglas torn household fabrics, giving ing the life of babys rompers, Tomato Relish them a longer lease on life with a Dads cotton shirts and shorts, Name .. A good way to whet your sisters cotton school dresses, and new Hot Iron Tape. familys those appetite for relishes is to use some household Address this modern Mending way takes and table linens. of the extra tomatoes on hand from only a few minutes. First, the tape your garden to make uncooked relThe Hot new Iron 5 our orders will receive prompt attention. Tape comes is cut to the right size to cover the ish. To prepare, combine two in in seven lengths poputear, and the corners rounded off lar colors besides black and of tomatoes with quarts chopped celwhite. so they wont catch the iron. Then There is also a package of five ery, onion and pepper, and flavor the tape is placed on the wrong assorted colored tapes, each 1V4 x 5 with mustard seed, nutmeg, cinnaPATIENTLY THEY WAIT everywhere in Europe I"1 side of the fabric. A hot iron ap- - inches. It sells for ten cents a mon and clove. This will make DUCIIESNE UTAH wait accompany every m' packplied for seven seconds, and age in leading notion, tu.rn tr.flf.,homc- Kefugce Relief Trustees, a member ag"( and three pints of relish, which can be lr variety nil kept in the icebox for several days. tlona. 'iar presto! chango! the tear is mended. department stores. Provides relief and bffv,c to and stranded war victims. emergency UINTAH BASIN RECORD M mm CLASSIFIED - - rates son-in-la- w 10- - 18-ye- ar SO SAY WE ALL! - - - By Collies lay-of- f. con-enti- St - 30-0- 11 4-- H Ell! chil-die- ELECT RI Cl -- M BOOKS of the Better Class Tiie Uininli Busin Record " Fay Prows w -- Extra! Extra! New Tape Saves Scarce Cottons 5 a s u. ! 1 it' X n Avi.v. ( V 'i UtVVAOWklUVAi fZ t ( hard-to-repla- 30-in- UINTAH BASIN RECORD - 1 f |