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Show i UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH' Those present besides the family were Mr. and Mrs S. O. Solomon-so- ARCfflfl y n. Bet It t We. , Prov la ot Ret.' Marion S. Shields Mrs. Eliza J. Gilbert has moved to Roosevelt, where she will spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Martha Shanks. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gilbert have moved into Eliza J. Gilberts home. Bonnie Zirker came in from Provo for a visit with her parbefore starting to college at ents B,3t, the B. Y. U. Miss Ruth Gilbert left on Sept. 20th for Logan, where she will urh- attend school at the tJ. S. A. C. JchcsCyle Gill has moved his family to Upalco, where they will make of t their home. Imp Ray Gill won another harness le in the pulling contest at the Indian fair at Roosevelt Thursday. E o This makes five sets of harnesses Weis. that Mr. Gills pulling teams Feehave won this summer, in contest sat Altamont, Vernal and Pp 10-- . - I - Duchesne. Mr. Arthur Larsen Lake City was an Mr. Fullmer of Myton now has charge of the milk truck. Miss Leona Shields attended Teachers Institute at Roosevelt Miss Friday, September 21st. Shields has accepted a position to teach at the Myton school. George Marrett is the Arcadia bus driver, and LeNar Richens has charge of the Midview bus route. Dinner guests Sunday at the e home of Mr. and Mrs. Hale were Mrs. Aroetta Holgate, Bishop and Mrs. Marion Ross and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wan-lesShields and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Loryn Ross and baby. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lusty entertained at dinner Sunday afternoon complimenting Mrs. Lustys brother, Paratrooper Doyle Evans, who is .home on a furlough. Besides the guest of honor there were present George Evans, the Misses Ellen and Mary Evans of Hol-gat- s of Salt Upalco. ' Melvin Bird reported on Sepovernight guest Wednesday night of his tember 20th at Fort Douglas for you; parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. induction into the military serTO j vice. Larsen e. $ Mrs. Loryn Ross and daughter The Arcadia M. I. A. held their IK. Gene 11th. social spent last week visiting her September opening The evening was spent playing parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland & games, and a program was also Hair in Salt Lake City, 11. Bennett Josie, who has spent carried out. summer helping Floyd Ross the Bird Lurrine Miss accompanied vgi IT Berniece Miss Palfreyman to on his farm, left Saturday for his FIE& Price Monday, September 17 th, home in Tabiona. Darrell Jorsie of Tabiona will demonclubs where the and food in and spend the winter at the home of strated clothing their summer projects. Miss Bird Bishop Marion Ross, while he represented the Arcadia group of attends school at Roosevelt. Mrs. Charlie Bird and son Meland was demonstrating vin visited Tuesday at the homes in canning. The Arcadia Primary, under of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Nielsen the leadership of President Bessie of Myton and W. J. Haddon of I tab Lusty and her helpers, held their Pleasant Valley. R. S. Lusty and Barbara Gilhome coming on the lawn of the T. R. Cope place September 20th. bert accompanied Miss Sybil LusA large group of children and ty to Drovo Sunday. Miss Sybil AK mothers were present. A program will enter a musical school there ES was carried out. They also played for the winter. The Misses Norma Gall and ios games. The children enjoyed the refreshments. and fish Erma pond Larsen, employees of the lilXG Mrs Frank Horrocks was ill J. C. Penney Co. at Roosevelt t'tal for a couple of days last week. spent Saturday night at the Call Mr. Thomas M. Gilbert became home. Wanless Shields, Marion Ross, very ill on Thursday, and was taken to Roosevelt, to the home L. J. Gilbert and Willard Dear-do- n of his sister, Mrs. Martha Shanks, made a trip to the Sowers tY where where he received medical range on Monday to take care of attention. At last report he was some repair work and also to 141 look after their cattle. improving. Mrs. Aroetta Holgate, who has Loryn Ross is able to be out illness. a few after the past ten days visiting days spent 'again e Complimenting their son Mel- at the home of her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Milton vin Bird, Mrs. Charlie Bird entertained at a chicken dinner at Larsen, returned to the home of their home on September 17th. her son, Hale Holgate Saturday. IK ' D 4-- H el! son-in-la- ) er was offered by Mrs. May R. Lambert The hostesses served a nice luncheon to the following members: Mrs. Margaret Ethel Beebe Mrs. May R. Lambert, Lots Robb Ellen Mrs. Miss Betty Mourbray returned Mrs. Wm. Ralphs and Bobby Mrs. Mary Carroll, Mrs. Elsie Chldester, to her home in American Fork Clark were veceiving medical Madsen, treatment at the Roosevelt hos- Mrs. Ruby Powell, Mrs. Lola after a visit at the home of Jones, Mrs. Fern Miller, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright. pital last week. Mrs. Francis Mohlman Glen and Vendetta Clark, Mrs. Dan Lewis and Joyce Bishop Milton Anderson were in Roose- Arthur, Mrs. Betty Clark and left Thursday for Provo Allred and special guests, Mrs. where they will attend the B. velt on business Monday. Mrs. Leslie Barker returned to Mary J. Powell, Mrs. Jack Mc- Y. U. this winter. Wells, Nevada, last week, where Arthur, Mrs. Betty Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnson of she is employed. She left her Mrs. Lenora DeRolf. have been visiting at the Murray Mr. and Mrs. Austin Beebe home of their small daughter with her parand business in ents, Mr. and Mrs. Les Shiner. were transacting Mr. and Mrs. Melvin daughter, Miss Nada Maxfield left last Vernal Tuesday. Broadhead. week for Salt Lake City where Parley Miller and Mr. StodMr. and Mrs. Byron Spratt she expects to find employment. dard of Leota brought a load of left Wednesday for Draper where to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beebe melons Jesse A. Fowlers Mr. Spratt will consult a phyand daughter Barbara, and Mrs. store last Thursday. sician. visMrs. Clinty Ames, Mrs. Flora Olive Beebe, were Roosevelt Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown r itors Monday. Timothy and Mrs. Elsie were visiting in Boand Word was received from Mr. jyere Roosevelt visitors on neta family evening. Wednesday and Mrs. John Anderson of Friday. Richard Hastings, who spent Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Chatwin Colorado, but former residents of Altonah, that they had of Tabiona moved to the R. E. A. the past summer in Hollywood, received a letter stating that power plant last week, where Mr. has returned to attend school. He their son, Harold, who is serving Chatwni is employed in taking is staying at the home of Mr. in the army on Mindanao as a care of the plant. and Mrs. Herb Birch. machine gunner, had been ill Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Shiner Mr. and Mrs. Elray Larsen and in a hospital for two months, and family spent several days Mr. and Mrs. Dean Larsen were but is now recovering and is in Salt Lake City last week. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl able to be around again. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Mur- Wright Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chub Reay left ray and son, Sergeant Claude Miss Lois Robb, who is attendMonday for a trip to Wyoming and daughter, Sara, were visit- ing Henagers Business College where they will visit relatives. ing in Vernal Wednesday. .las been visiting her parents, Pvt. Ralph Clark is enjoying Pfc. and Mrs. Howard Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Robb. She y a furlough with home Mrs.Ellen Madsen and Mrs. Os- returned to Salt Lake City Monfolks after receiving his basic car Beebe spent a few days last day morning. week visiting in Salt Lake City. training in California. John P. Madsen of Duchesne Farrel Hatch of Upalco was Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Murray was a visitor in Sacrament meetin Altonah on business Tuesday. of Myton spent Sunday at the ing Sunday. A number of people from Al- home of the formers parents, Joseph Shanks and Douglas tonah attended correlation meet- Mr. and Mrs. James B. Murray. Horrocks went to Roosevelt Sun Mr. and Mrs. Marian Berrett day. Douglas will remain there ing at Mt. Emmons Sunday. Mrs. Clarence Jones and Mrs. and son of Tooele spent the week for the school months after Thelma Dunsmore were in Du- end with relatives in town. his with summer the spending chesne on business Monday. William Feldstead of Boneta uncle. Indian was an Altonah visitor Sunday. Lawrence Odekirk, farmer from Fort Duchesne was President E. L. Murphy of transacting business in Altonah Upalco, Ellis Burton of Talmage, Rue Miles, La Grand Mecham Tuesday. The members of the D. U. P. and Clyde Rowley were speakers held their regular meeting on at the sacrament meeting in AlBernelce Carrel! Wednesday of last week at the tonah Sunday. Miss Coleen StevJune Rogers and Lorna Thackhome of Mrs. Bertha Ralphs enson of Mountain Home also of Mt. Emmons were calling er with Mrs. Mary Carroll and Mrs. gave a reading at the sacrament Fred Carrell home Sunday the at Ruby Powell as hostesses. Mrs. meeting. afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Charley Bowden Mary Powell conducted the meetMr. and Mrs. Mont Williams, ing as follows: Opening song, and daughters of the Big Bonan- Mr. George Evans, Pvt. Doyal Come, Come, Ye Saints; prayer, za mine were week end guests at Evans and the Misses Mary and AmMrs. Ellen Madsen; song, the home of Mrs. Mary Bowden. Ellen Evans were the dinner erica, congregation. Mrs. MarBarbara Beebe entertained a of Mr. and Mrs. Scott garet Maxfield gave a report on few of her friends at a party guests of Arcadia Sunday. the convention held at Roose- Saturday in honor of her birth- Lusty William Pvt. Taylor has revelt. The lesson was given by day anniversary. The afternoon to his camp in Florida turned Mrs. was spent in playing games and Mrs. May R. Lambert. after spending a two weeks furEllen Madsen related a celebrarefreshments were served to An- lough with his wife and son, alin Salt na Fae Ames, Lula Belle Farnsremembered tion she so other home folks. Lake City. Mrs. Mary J. Powell worth, Marlin Prows, Elanie l, Pfc. Junior Potts left Saturwon the prize. The closing prayPhyllis Miller, Minnie Lou day for a hospital in Palm Jessen, Donna Maxfield and the Springs, California, after spendguest of honor. ing the past three months here Mrs. George Berrett and daugh.vith relatives and friends. ter Afton returned home Friday Upalco was well represented from a three week visit in it the dance at Myton Satur-la- y Max-fiel- tf and Uiop fr0St Chid-este- Pa-oni- a, . 21-da- Car-rol- j P'l . . Precious car Bating. WiI1 W, f with ini s action of surfaces is read ftantytQ bone-dr- y Winter ion along w?th Bet ConCO lx,.by Con down to the M , NG the m resists etained tast?r tl Ending wtS FigI Nth oil: Patent tab e, Colorado. evening. Mr .and Mrs. Bud Vesst took Pvt. Doyal EvanB and his fath Mrs. Von Timothy, Mrs. Velma er, George Evans, made a busi-.les- s Ralphs and son Blaine to Salt to Salt Lake City this Lake City, where Blaine received week tripThey were accompanied medical care. iy Mrs. Robert Nelson and Mr. Evans son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Arden Evans of Arcadia. Elmer Meacham received his discharge from the army at Fort Minnie Hamilton started Monday for the elementary grades. High school will begin as soon as teachers are available. Mr. and Mrs. Max Bartola of Price were guests last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bartola. Mrs. Lorna Sweat of Heber spent a few days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil School Wadley. Mrs. Clela Collett and children vl For StaNofdenH ficafonf triangle . W&klY 'den rrCo"oco YUr leage Conocortatiw Cftnt where to rtJJere : iSisesdSf asjsft-te- SSSJffigSf L. C. LABRUM CONOCO AGENT ANI) DUCHESNE, -- r DISTRIBUTOR UTAH ' son-in-la- w truth is this; adw"ther ' Cnco Nth motornt?r char rkei d, lp Lead-vill- S Friday, September ?8, were visiting in American Fork Tuesday. Mick Jensen accompanied by Mrs. Norma Wagstaff and family are spending a few days this week in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Alta Nye and family enjoyed last week visiting relatives in American Fork. Mrs. Elda Van Tassell and new son are enjoying this week visiting relatives in Peoa. Teachers of the elementary grades spent Friday in Roosevelt where they attended convention. They are as follows: Mrs. Clela Collett, Mrs. Dot Otensen, Mrs. Edna Smith, Mrs. Elva Jones and Mrs. Christensen. The Primary classes the Blue Birds and Larks enjoyed a bonfire party and welner roast last Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Ellis and family of Heber were visiting relatives here Monday. Mrs. Lillis Johnson of Provo was visiting friends in Tabiona Tuesday. Leland Wagstaff left for Ohio Friday, where he expects to purchase a new truck which he will drive home. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Chatwin moved last week to Mt. Emmons where they expect to make their home Douglas on Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Williams and children were In Arcadia visiting at the home of Laurence Jdekirk Monday afternoon. Merl Jennings and two sons of Bridgeland were calling in Upalco Monday afternoon. They were here on business. Many people from Upalco attended the Indian days celebration at Roosevelt Thursday and Friday of last week. Max Rogers is home after being employed at Provo for some were Mr. and Mrs. Condie CranMr. and Mrs. Leo S. Defa, and Mrs. Ray Lee, Mr. and Mrs Bearl Gines, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bertola and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Otteson, Mr. and Mrs. Nathon Jones, Mrs. Bertha Jones, June Roberts, Mrs. May Roberts, Mrs. Rosie Fabrizio, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. Defa. The evening was spent playing games. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Flora Fabrizio spent Thursday and Friday of last week visiting in Tabiona with her mother, Mrs. Essie Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hitchcock1 Spent Friday in Duchesne shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wadsworth are spending a few days in Logan visiting relatives. Mrs. Jack Young spent a few days last week visiting her folks in Ogden. Dorothy Defa and Boyd Williams went to American Fork Sunday where they visited with friends. They returned Monday. Mrs. Nettie Defa and family, and Mrs. Revt Turnbow motored to Heber and back Friday LUMBER PRODUCTION THAN A YEAR AGO dall, Mr. 1945 LESS Early relief for the tight lumber situation that confronted farmers throughout the war is not yet in sight with the War Production Board reporting that lumber production for the first Six months of 1945 was 10.3 per cent less than that for the first WPB has anhalf of 1944. nounced that distribution" of lumber will be free from all control on October 1st. Dean Washburn, Mrs. Stone and Charles Per-civ- Gentry, Garret al. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Percival were Roosevelt visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Doyle Lloyd and little son of Roosevelt spent Saturday with Mrs. Otto Lloyd. Mrs. Roy French and son Farrell returned last week from a two month visit in Missouri, and are now at the home of Mrs. Frenchs parents, Bishop and Mrs. Webb. Violet Gentry Mrs. Olive Sorenson and son Dean were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs Dick Fausett of Upalco Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Drolling-e- r are the proud parents of a 3aby daughter, born September 20th at the Roosevelt hospital. Mother and baby are doing very well. Ray Gill of Arcadia was in Arcadia Saturday. Mrs. Ruth Lowry and son Waiver returned from Heber Tuesday, where Walter has been receiving medical attention. if you dont keep your radio and other electric appliances in . . . Perclval was a Salt Lake visitor last week. was Marchant Mrs. Robert Mr and homes of at the calling Mrs. Dick Fausett and Mr. and Mrs. D. Hamberton Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Benson have returned to Ioka to make their home. They have been residing at Hillfield for the past Lucifle perfect repair . . . only a few electrical appliances are available. year. Richard Spencer arrived home last week from the Pacific war zone, where he has been for nearly three years. Richard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spencer of Ioka. Bishop and Mrs. Edward Webb were shopping LIVING COSTS ARE UP, BUT ELECTRIC RATES ARE LOW! Roosevelt in Thursday. J. W. Jensen left last week for a visit to Green River, Wyoming. Mrs. James Ames and daughter Reita were hostesses at a misMis. shower for cellaneous Wayne Ames at the ward hall Saturday. A program and games was Che entertainment for the ifternoon, after which delicious refreshments wer? served to all present. Mr. and Mrs. Girk Good and children of Irjdianola are guests of the formers mother, Mrs. Jack FQJWICTORY BUY UNITED STATES )VAR BONDS AND STAMPS Spencer. and F. Lemon Mrs. James children spent Sunday with Mrs. Lemons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Cook of Upalco and Mrs. Sharpol were visiting at the D. Hambleton ranch Thursday. Those shopping and caring for business in Roosevelt Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. John Timothy, Reed Lemon, Mr. and Mrs. Tom U 1 NT AH Power & Light Co. time. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Potts and family of Woodland were visiting relatives here the latter part of last week. Mr. Potts was also looking after his cattle Interests. EVERYBODY PROFITS from the tourist trade SOUTH Hi racy Roberts LaRae Chiarelle and daughter, Kay, were visiting Miss Vivian Dhatwin Sunday afternoon. Don Giles has returned home from Salt Lake City after visit-n- g with his father and mother 'or a few days. Foster Rhoades made a bus! less trip to Wyoming Sunday. He returned Tuesday. Frank Defa made a business trip to Roosevelt Saturday. He was accompanied by Delbert ifabrlzio, Geno and Jimmy Defa. LaKhea Rhoades spent Monday BENEFICIAL RESULTS from the tourist trade are perron who sells goods or services. extending to every wide-sprea- BABSON SURVEYS show this distribution of the tourist dollar: in Heber. Jean Fabrizio and Max GInes were visiting in Kamas Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Pace and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pace are spending a few days in Pleasant Grovo visiting relatives. Mr .and Mrs. Theron Chatwin made a business trip to Kamas Friday. They returned Sunday. Mrs. Lorna Sweat and family of Heber has been visiting with Keep Stairs Clean her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cellar stairs should be well made Atwood, for a few days. and have at least one firm handrail. A surprise party in honor of They should be well lighted and Thomas Roberts was Corporal clear of mops, buckets, boxes and home of Mr. and Mrs. at held the brooms. Dont carry loads down Clifford Roberts .Wednesday night stalls that are too heavy or too big. and dont permit members of your at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Roberts. Those present family to do so. By the time this money has been in circulation a few weeks, some of it has reached and benefited every town, farm and home in the state. THESE DOLLARS must be worth while. 43 states are competing for them. When we finally get our share each year, it will insure a continued high standard of living. UTAn STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLICITY AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT Allot BuiUinx (This advertisement Sail Lilt City, 17 Hub is numlcr seven of scries to promote tourist trade for the entire state) greater |