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Show Friday, November 23, 1943 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. He has been stationed at San Mrs. Arthur Fabrizio motored to IB it Diego, California, and will Parley Reid. at base to another back to Defa motored Nettie Mrs. She wa3 San Francisco. Roosevelt Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. Defa took LaVirl Turnbow, accompanied by a load of livestock to Salt Lake Tracy Roberts was in Roosevelt the wife whose Frank Defa motored to Salt Tuesday. They also visited their Lake Thursday. He was accom- and is staying at the home of daughter, Dorothy, while there. and Clifford Roberts took a load panied on the trip by Mr. infant Mrs. Nettie Defa during her and Mis. McLauglin of cattle to Salt Lake City Sundaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Parley day. The stock belonged to Jep Pvt. Thomas Fabrizio of the Thomas. Reid. Mr. and Mrs. McLauglm left for their home in California U. S. Marine Corps is enjoying Mrs. Rosie Fabrizio, Mr. and after spending a month visiting a couple of weeks leave at home. SOUTH re-po- fa fa ike fa fa fa fa arm fa fa avh fa fa XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX'XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX'SXXXXXXXXXXXXXX- K Variety of j; Ladies Blouses to ANIMALS OF ALL KINDS I DOLLS 4 - STUFFED Wc Have a Large d) from , fa t; is i $2.25 PAINT SETS K.xxxxxzxxxxxx'vzxxzxxxx $ 0 if if if if fa & if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if She Sleeps, She Crys Extra Value DISH SETS A A A A A X 79c M. i $1.19 A IVIens & Boys LEATHER COATS and $23.50 MACKINAWS $17.50 fa November fa fa fa Alma Larsen are visiting relatives at Meeker, Colorado. Following is a list of those attended Stake monthly who Leadership meeting at Duchesne last Sunday afternoon: Bishop Mai ion Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin G. Shields, Mrs. Elsie S. Nielson, Miss Leona Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lusty, Mrs. Dena Richens, Jack Gilbert, Lurrine and Deon BLUEBELL .1 w U-A- I A - yi - si). tl A, v a If I t a b l i; Air. and Mis. William every day eTlJh of us gives thanks for the many blessings fide our nation. But it is on ThanksgivingJTfter Ev day set apart that we give our thanks " yard: put A young lady feels well dressed to the tips of her toes in And, she is. They .lnd a have real "grown-u- p flair for the detailing she likes. And they fit so well she hardPoll-Parrot- s. SHOP IN DUCHESNE AND SAVE Big Hoi Rur ly knows she has them on. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 'A 1 T iu Hancock of Pleasant Valley were calling on friends and relatives here Sunday. . Among those attending the M. I. A. convention Saturday at were Mr. and Airs. James Powell, Air. and Mrs. Janies Bird, 1 Bishop and Mrs. W. B. Winkler and Mrs. John Goodrich. Ice cream was solved and all fa an enjoyed evening of dancing. fa The friends of Rulon fa Goodrich,many son of Air. and Airs. fajS0 Fred Goodrich are happy to hear that he was honorably discharged fa last week from the army, alter fa FOOD 'ditch tippe Ai anot take it t rf. $3.98 . NNcr co., me. ROOSEVELT STORfi Wings Store Ft. Duchesne, Utah SON EH Lee Brotherson Dick Cook and Ray Cook came over from Price to visit with Al-ton- Duchesne, Utah We are a grateful people also Dorothy servijj and a very enjoyable time was had by all. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Williams and small son of Ogden were overnight guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lisonbee Sr. last week. Those shopping in Roosevelt Saturday were Mis. Edna Bird, Airs. Wallace Seeley, Mrs. Jennie Goodrich, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Smith, Mrs. Bud Hancock, Mrs. Rozella Goodricn, Mrs. Mari.n Hancock and Mrs. Marion Seeley. 1 1 mw and Mrs. Boyd Gledhill Saturday from a trip to Kansas. A group of our young folks attended the Gold and Green Ball at Duchesne Friday night. M&s Leona Shields met with the Stake M. I. A. Board members at a social at the home of Mrs. Vere Nielsen at Bridge-lan- d Wednesday evening. Earl Reese of Upalco was a business visitor in Arcadia Tues- Rulon Blaine of Duchesne were visiting relatives in Bluebell Sunday. Mrs. Sadie Dennis of Winne-mucc- a .Nevada arrived in Bluebell Friday for an extended visit with her parents, Mr. "and Mrs. Levison Hancock. The home of Mr. and Mrs. John Thorson was a scene of a sur- 'f ?- &flWarn,Tt ti ash V- - November 14th. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Larsen and Orie Cook, Rozella GoodBishop and Mrs. U. B. Winkler, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Watkin. An oyster supper was Vf I, 14th. Mrs. rich, j, Wondrous is the" cheerfulness, altogether culation its powers of ? Carlyle. MiEi Robert A. Zirker, home from the service on a furlough was visiting at the home of his brothers, John, Julius and Edward on November 14th. Charles and Ray Moulton Nance made a business trip to Salt Lake during the week. Norma Mae Shileds, June Larsen and Shirley Ross spent the prise biithday party Friday night when friends gathered to celebrate the birthday of Mrs. Thorson. Those present were Mr. and ,k viSl!' Lt. day. Mr. Heber Allred and his son Claience of Roosveelt were visiat the home of 5 tors Wednesday fa Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Gilbert. A week end visitor at the 3 home of Colin Nielsen was Norman Dennis of Myton. ft C4 Also Cartoon First Show 7:00 Second 8:40 Vol Mapleton. Air .and Airs. Douglas i Spring Canyon were and Airs. Albert Sweat j' relatives here this J. $5.25 fa MENS $7.75 & $9.50 fa Laura Seeley FLEECE LINED COATS ft Mr. and Mrs. I) R A P E S KXX'CXXXXXXX Tab-lon- BOYS if if fa and $18.95 with GEORGE RAFT and JOAN BENNETT fa returned fa if if if if if if fa rt h y m A A w if if fa fa fa ( A II E I) SPREADS I $4. 79 M $1.00 i A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A Nov. 28, 29 Nob Hill 6 of wood along. Mi. and Airs. RUS3t,; and Bill Clifton were j, week end, also Mrs, Ad, fa KXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXZXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX if KttCttttltttt if h Ok,, Ci& it $1 1.95 If - busi-ne- ., s' Bird. Mr. GIFTS FOR THE FAMILY 0if it g STORY BOOKS PAINT BOOKS BLACK BOARD PULL TOYS and a lot of other items too numerous to mention. 1 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX $5.95 if if if if if U $6.95 if if if if g Ved.-Thu- v A COMPLETE AND FRESH LINE OF Gldh CERIES, FRUITS AND VEGETABLE FRESH AND CURED MEATS. fa m First Show 7:00 Second 9:00 - burm feasting. Your 0. P. S. Store is grateful for tlief1nTrhe Thanksgiving trade we have enjoyed, andi tlii prepared now to serve you with the to b Main needed for the days ahead of us. . fa fa fa XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXZX Also Cartoon Lavema Robetrs and ' per were at Duchesne 7 evening. Mr. and Airs. Med . Mrs. Ward left for in Riverton, New jeJ have been visiting rela, for the past three Mr. and Mrs. Bert to Provo Sunday, takT 73 week end at Roosevelt. fa Stanley1 and Francis Ross have fa spent several days on the Argyle range rounding ud their cattle. Ora fa Mrs. Cecelia O. S.Gilbert, atNielsen Elsie and Holgate & tended a Stake Relief Society officers meeting at Duchesne on a 3.3.3.3.I.3.2, 2. 3, 3,3.3.2.2.3, 3.2.2.31 55c JUDY GARLAND and MARGARET OBRIEN a fa g with ' Mr. and Mrs. Franr.. Staff Sgt. John F. Young, son of Mrs. R. D. Young, arrived home Friday from Geimany and the European war zones. He was never away over three years and had a furlough home. We are sure glad to see him back. . Gene Sweat, had the misfortune to get his arm broke, when the steering gear of the car he was driving became loose, causol of the ing him to lose conti car. It ran up the hillside and Humes Donald over. tipped and Dewey Sweat were riding with Gene at the time but neither of them ere injured. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sweat took Gene to Heber, and from there the physician sent him on to Salt Lake City. Mr. and Alls. Alma Humes, Nov. 24, 25 Meet Me In St. Louis Sat.-Sun- ., ' urday. Mildred Muir & Marion S. Shields Lynn Ross attended a soil 'fa meeting in Salt Lake fa $1.25 to $6.95 $1.75 FlITliQ COZY THEATRE fa - if Salt Lake Wednesday where they met Pvt. Thomas Fabrizio. They returned home Friday. Mrs. Flora Fabrizio spent the week end in Salt Lake City visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Jones and family. . Clifford Roberts took a load of cattle to Salt Lake City on Thursday for Frand Clark, who accompanied him on the trip, Mrs. Carl Rhoades also went with them. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee spent a few days last week in Salt Lake City where Ray had some dental work performed. Frank Defa, accompanied by s Emil Colliander, made a to Roosevelt Saturday. strip Pvt. and Mrs. Tom Fabrizio a were visiting relatives in Saturday. ' Mrs. Rosie Fabrizio and sons, Neil and Del belt, spent a few days last week in Salt Lake. Mrs. Bert Young and sett were Duchesne v j 4 ' their father and mother, Mrs. Will Cook. A baby daughter Air. and Mrs. Max Roosevelt hospital Air. and Airs. F. Air. and was born to Allred at the Novembr 13. E. Reynolds Lake and Ogden went to Salt for a few days visit with their sons, Bill, Wright and Leo, before Bill came on home. Mrs. Eliza Reynolds is taking care of their place while they are away. Vernon Hyjam is here from South Carolina visiting with Air. and Mrs. C. D. Brotherson. Mr. and Mrs. Napier Swasey have been in Salt Lake for the past week wheie they are shopping and visiting. They took a load of cattle out. Aliss Fay Barton is staying at the home of Air. and Mrs. Edward Barton while , they are away. They went to Sanpete county for a visit with relatives and friends and to spend Thanksgiving day. r.eldon Taylor spent the week end in Boneta with Bert Eroth-erson. Mr. and Alls. Alma Wilkins were shopping and taking care of business in Roosevelt Saturday. Air. and Airs. Lee Jessen, Airs. Thelma AIcConkie and son, Jenc, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Airs, C. D. Brotherson. Air. and Airs. Dalk'3 Ames, Air. and Airs. Wilford Shiner were visitors of Mr. and Airs. C. D. Brotherson Sunday. Air. and Airs. Rue Aides of Altn. Home, Air. and Airs. Levor Oman were Sunday guests of Air. and ilrs. Will Oman. Alons Johansen won a blue ribbon at the Ogden Livestock serving moie than three years, idiow held recently, lie also purpart of which was overseas. He chased two fine pure bred Holwill be home before long. stein heifers. IN OUR COTTON DRESSES It seems as if its summer indoors, or spring at least, when you wear a gay cotton dress for Pretty flowers and merry stripes will warm your heart and brighten up the dreariest win ter day. Seersuckers, chambrays anc spun weaves in soft and tailored styles. 4.98? hr about-the-hous- 3.98: 2.98: orrn FEATURE ITEMS FOR SATURDAY NOVEMBER 21, AT 10:30 A. MMEN'S FOREMOST WAIST OVERALLS LADIES SLIPS - " |