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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD. DUCHESNE. UTAH' were Miss Lawanna Murray, Miss Oarma Goodrich, Fred Mathews and Sherman Anderson. A delicious supper was enjoyed by all and the time was spent in playing Monopoly. Howard Goodrich and Bert Allred have spent the past week visiting with friends in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Seeley of Royal were visiting at the home of Mrs. M. C. Seeley last Thursday. Thejy returned to their home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Murray spent Sunday visiting in Bridge-- , land with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gallyer. Mrs. M. V. Winkler was a dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orsen Monsen at Mt. Emmons Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Allred were transacting business in Duchesne Saturday. Mr.a nd Mrs. Henry Wathen were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Thorsen Sunday. Mrs. Mina Goodrich spent a few days last week with her Mrs. Ted Harmston, daughter, Friday, February 15, 1648 attending s Mildred Muir Shirley Turnbow Alma Kumes has spent the last week in the hospital at Heber, suffering with pneumonia, but is now. Mrs. Humes getting better and Laveina Roberts took him to Ileber and Mrs. Humes re- Those attending the Boy Scouts banquet at Duchesne Saturday, February 9th from Hanna were: Mr .and Mrs. Robert Moon, Car-m- a, Doyle and Raymond Moon, Lester, Jay and Cecil Hardman, Mr. and Mrs. Orin Curry, Ed and Lynn Curry, Mr. Wm. Rhoades, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Moon, Orvil Hardman, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Moon, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Moon, Mrs. Florence Roberts, Cecil Roberts, Neil Moon, Mr. and Mrs. Daily Moon. BRIDGELAND Mrs. Hazel Walters Minnie Hamilton Mrs. Rosabell Ames At the work and birthday meetThe D. U. P. held their regular ing of the Relief Society Tuesday meeting Monday night at the two beautiful quilts were made. home of Mrs. Grace Giles. The Those present were Mrs. Myrl lessen was given by Mrs. Norma Smith, Ruth Gail, Myrtle Gallyer, Wagstaff. Ladies attending were Hazel Walters, Clara Young, Let-t- a as follows: Mrs. Daphne Van him. with mained Jane, Nelda and Win- Tassell, Mrs. Orpha Michie, Mrs. Myers, came home Clifton R. William Viona Gaily, Amy Minnie nie Mrs. Ada Murphy, Hamilton, from Magna where he had spent Mrs. Deon Rhoades, Clayburn, Helen Nielsen, Rhoades, Ruby We relatives. with winter the Liddell, Mary Leavitt, Lois Stans-fiel- Mrs. Norma Wagstaff, Mrs. Lova are glad to see him back and Ethel Taylor, Ina Rollins, Gines, Mrs. Leona Brown, Mrs. feeling tetter. Golden Brown of Della Liddell, and Bella LeFevre, Mrs. Mildred Elva Lisonbee, Ogden, brought him home. Mrs. Annetta Boulden of Salt Webb, Mrs. Ethel Clegg, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brooks, Lake. The birthdays of Mrs. Twila Rhoades, Mrs. Jenny Jones, Morperi is Casper and William Clayburn, Lisonbee, Meyers, Della Mrs. Verda Nye, Mrs. Thelma Mr. Leo Defa made a business sermemorial the attended ton and Ruby Liddell were honored.) Nye, Mrs. Leona Lazenby, Mrs. to Provo Wednesday He vices for Arzy Mitchell's boys, trip Mr. Bisel and Mr. and Mrs. Hazel Clark, and Mrs. Grace was accompanied by Maxine and who were killed on Wake Island. Bisel were Monday night Giles. Nick Defa. were Deloy Humes Donald and Lon Bud Nye, son of Mr. David The Daughters of the Utah guests of Mrs. Jane Murphy. week end visitors here. They now of Boulden Salt of Heber City, was married Mrs. Annetta Pioneers Nye entertained their huslive at Riverton. Lake is visiting at the home of last week to Miss Ercel Merkley William Morton came home bands at a social Hhursday eveand daughter, Mr, of Duchesne. The couple were her at the Hanna ward house. from the sheep herd to visit at ning and Mrs. Marlin Murphy this married in Salt Lake on FebChicken and Brooks. Francis of was home pie the served, wee ruary 1st. Bud recently returned Mr. and Mis. Vernon Sweat games were played and a dance e Mr. and Mrs. Kimball Keel of from military service in the followed. A good time was enm Pleasant week a visiting spent We were home a in ific. at the them wishing all. join joyed visiting by Grove. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy. long and happy life together. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Giles of who has just returned from Mr. and Mrs. Alden Muir spent Salt Miss Ruth Winchester of San Tabiona were Lake Miss Rhea Ward accompapnied visitors at the City with a baby boy. Saturday in Duchesne. of by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stutz Francisco and June home of Young Mr. A Mr. Mrs. and and of Mrs. was Arthur held dairy meeting Dinner guests in the ward house Wednesday eve- Bridgeland were married on Feb- of Provo spent the week end were Fabrizio Sunday. , Alden Atuir last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Daily Moon made ning. Timely instructions were ruary 8th in Roosevelt by Ray visiting friends here. Mr. Stutz, Lavema Roberts and family,' Mr. a president of the a former principal of the TabJohn trip to Salt Lake Thursday. givent o those who were in at- E. Dillman, Young, and Mrs. Dude Roosevelt Stake. iona schools, is a returned vetetendance. returned Mr. They and home Max Roberts, Friday. young, A wedding supper was served ran from overseas service in Mr. and Mrs. Claud Mathes Howard Turnbow is in the Ferris Francis Brooks, Mrs. Utah Valley hospital at Provo received word last week of the at the home of Junes parents, Europe, and is welcomed home Morton. William and Casper from an operation birth of a granddaughter, born Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Young. The by his many friends here. Lemar Swpat and Fern Sears recovering Mrs. Maxine White and daughto Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Meecham home was beautifully decorated came over from Spring Canyon which he underwent last week. The table center-piec- e ter are spending this week visitMis. Louise Turnbow went to of Upalco, at the Roosevelt hos- with flowers. for a visit.' Lemar Is going to with the wedding cake with ing with her mother in Provo. work in the coal mines in that Provo Saturday, where she will pital. Mr. and Mrs. Prentice Turnremain Mr. and Mrs. John Thorsen a miniature bride and groom. for a few days. locality. Those present besides the bride bow of Bacchus are guests this Those were from business Hanna Duis home visitors Mecham in Mrs. Madge attending the memorial services at Du- chesne and Roosevelt Saturday. and groom were Mr. and Mrs. week at the home of Mr. and visiting with her folks, Mr. and chesne for Wayne and Howard Mr. 'and Mrs. Arthur Allred Lyle Young, Lela, Carl and Law- Mrs. LaVerl Turnbow. Mrs. Joseph Sweat. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Mr. and Mrs. Dean Webb moved and Mitchell were: Mr. and Mrs. Earl four children of Salt Lake rence Young, sons Miss Alice Pace is taking care and Nielsen Floyd and Keith, this week into the Distefano Atwood. are Mr. here and Mrs. Heber City his with Mrs. visiting Zelpha Sweat, of her sister, Moon and Mr. and Mrs. Robert parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gowans. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Nielsen and 'house. and children. Mrs. Jessie Maxwell Mr. .Allred has just recently re- Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Poulson of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Mecham are Moon. Mrs. Delphia Moon to panied ceived his discharge from the Mrs. Berniece Young returned moving back to their own home Mr. and Mrs. June Young left gait Lake this week, where they service. home sevafter Friday, now. spending They have been taking where enjoyed a few days shopping. Mrs. Gardner Goodrich is on Monday for California, care of Mr. Cliftons chores, etc., eral days in the Heber hospital. two weeks visitwill spend Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Lewis spent they Bernard Reid arrived home the sick list this week. while he has been away. find friends. relatives with a few days in Provo this week, ing Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murray atThursday, February 7th. He has Several people from Bridge-lan- d where they attended the funeral tended the funeral services bis at the from discharge Navy. He Evade Eire attended the memorial ser- services for Mrs. Lewiss sister. Snakes are seldom killed by fire. has been serving in the South Randalett Tuesday for Arthur vices held in Duchesne for HowPrivate Jack Josie reported for Mrs. is a ard and Murray They crawl into a hole and remain Pacific for the past two years. Barney. Mitchell. Wayne at Camp Kearns this week, duty of Mr. Barney. snug and cool until the woods fire We are happy to welcome him granddaughter Mr. and Mrs. Rowe Smith and after spending a short furlough He lived at Mt. Emmons for a home. has passed. children of Provo were visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. William Rhoades, Mr. and number of years and was 94 at the home of Rowes parents, joe josje Mrs. Daily Moon and Miss Ber- years old at the time of his Mr. and Mrs. Alma Smith last Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Defa enPainting felrps death. nice Turnbow attended Sunday When painting steps, paint week. . every School at the joyed Monday shopping in RooseMr. and Mrs. Rulon Goodrich Fruitland ward on other step, let dry, then paint the Mr. and Mrs. La Mar Nielsen velt. and daughter, Billie Faye, of and children, Mr. and Mrs. Reed February 10th. They remaining ones. This system per- Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Leonal Webb, mits use of the stairway at all were representing the Stake Sun- Virginia, arrived here Saturday Stansfield and Ruth Mrs. Dean Webb and Mrs. Mil- children, evening to visit with his par- Winohester and June Young were times. day School Board. dred Webb spent Monday in HeA number of friends were en- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Good-ricat a birthday dinner in ber City. guests Rulon has just recently Vernal tertained at the home of Mrs. Wednesday, honoring Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Easton Logston Florence Roberts at a surprise received his discharge from the Orson Nielsen. were week end guests this week party given in honor of her hus- army. Lyle Young was a Provo visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. has returned Murray band. Wednesday and Thursday. Marvin Michie. Merrill and Reed Turnbow of home from Salt Lake City where Mr. and Mrs. Orson Rollins of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nye are vishad the he last month spent Tabiona were guests at the home Colorado are visiting at guests this week at the home of Craig, Mrs. his daughter, of their grandmother, Mrs. Pearl iting with the home of Mrs. Rollins par- Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nye. Helen Holder, while receiving Turnbow a few days last week. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wagstaff medical care. i Mr., and Mrs. Joe Rollins of an(j Mf. Nick Jensen were Fred Goodrich, Leslie B. Goodbeen have California If you cant come in ,jay-. njght guests at the home of Alva D. rich, John Goodrich, Joe s brother Orson and anti Mrs. Parley Reid. visiting I can come out with Hancock and Gardner Goodrich family Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Gines were Vernal in Saturday. a portable D. C. Arc Taylor has and Mrs. Esther Gines are spendCaptain Howard A number of Bluebell people been transferred to Fort Douglas, ing this week in Salt Lake City. Welder. for funeral attended services the Laura Seeley Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stanley of Utah, after spending the past Owen Bennion, held at Mt. Emtwo years in Georgia and Ala- Salt Lake are spending this week Mrs. John Goodrich and daugh- mons ward chapel All Work Guaranteed Saturday. ters Carma and Carolyn, were ' Mrs. Martha Thorsen spent a bama. visiting with Mrs. Mildred Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murray and dinner guests at the home of few days last week visiting in by Fred. children of Bluebell were visiting Mrs. M. C. Seeley on Sunday. Murray with her parents, Mr. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Among Roosevelt shoppers last and Mrs. Otto Johnson, Sr. .30 Years a Welder. Bill were Gallyer Sunday. Fred Mathews, Friday Mrs. Jane Murphy was hostess Donald BurShirley Hancock, to the members of her quilting dick, Sherman Anderson, Lyman club last Thursday. Those pre- Violet Gentry Burdick, Bert Allred, Mr. and sent were Mrs. Evelyn Murphy, Mrs. Oran Bird, T.Irs. Garda Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Anderson Mrs. Winnie Murphy, Mrs. Nelda of Roosevelt were visitors at the Seeley, Mrs. M. C. Seeley and Brotherson Lee Dorothy Murphy, Mrs. Letta Meyers, Mrs. Percival home Wednesday. daughter, Betty Lou. Smith, Mrs. Myrtle Gallyer Myrl A reception was given Friday Mr. Clifford Bullard came In Mr. and Mrs. Wright Reynolds Mrs. Viona Gaily. and Mrs. and Mr. of honor in from Salt Lake to spend a few night and children from Clearfield are and Mrs. Kennith Clayburn Evan Goodrich in the, ward hall. here visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Duchesne, Utah with his family. were days of Lake Salt Anona folas were Mayhew and Mrs. W. G. Gentry, W. Mr. guests of care and taking Reynolds, guests at the home of Mr. and H. Stone and J. B. Lemon atlows: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Han- business interests. Mrs. J.- R. Clayburn. cock and son, Devere, Mr. and tended the funeral services of Mr. Donald Forbush has been Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Walters Owen Bennion at Mt. Emmons Mrs. Clyde Howell of Pleasant released from the service and is were visiting in Tooele over the and Mrs. Grover here Valley; Mr. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. week end at the home of Mr. Saturday. the of Upalco; Beverly Mitchell, many from Ioka Among Raymond McMillan and relatives. Walters mother, Mrs. Alvin Walin Roosevelt Friday Shiner, Elvin Thacker, Kay Han shopping a has Mr. Bill Reynolds bought ters, who was eighty years old on were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelson, sen, Lorna Thacker, ail of Mt. new car. He got it at Duchesne the 8th of February. Lucille Percival, Mrs. Tom GenEmmons; Maxine Timothy, Mor- a 40 Chev. Jessie Dan of Altonah; ris Monsen, try, Mrs. Ada Stocker, v S. M. Swasey had the misforFlorence Percival and Ree McConkie, Donna Rose Drollinger, tune to cut his arm while sawMrs. Pearl Workman. Elva Harris, Mr. and wood. It was necessary to ing of Roosevelt, Mrs. J. B. Lemon is on the Mrs. Timothy, him to Roosevelt for medisick list this week. Jeanne Goodrich and Thalia take cal care. Ross Iorg of Fort Duchesne "Satisfies can be dull, Marie Baum Riggs of Duchesne. Many beaubut those cIobo to the Bishop and Mrs. J. H. Swasey and Charles Iorg Jr. of Roosetiful and useful gifts were reDuchesne and of Billings, velt were in Ioka Monday. Alex F. Mavity poclcetbook are interesting. ceived by the honored guests. were shopping in Mrs. Or Swasey Montana, and Mr. Annually persons engaged and Mr. and Mrs? Hugh Percival served. Kin, of were visiting George cookies and Punch and those directly depenMissoula, Montana, were signing were calling on Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Orie Cook and at Bridgeland last Friday. dent upon mining in Utah Mrs. Martha Evans is visiting up the rest of the oil leases on Tom Gentry Sunday evening. were transacting consume 6,787,639 pounds two children of meat." Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lemon and business in Roosevelt Monday. in Talmage with her daughter, their way back to Duchesne late had Mrs. Ellen Timothy were visitors evening. Waldine They Sorensen, was Mrs. Thursday given A chicken supper A. An Will Mower is visiting with car trouble and Clarence Baum at the home of Mr. and Mrs. at the home of Miss Betty Lou car into town for Joshua Timothy Sunday. metal mining industry of utah Seeley Thursday evening. Those Mr. and Mrs. Irving Snow, also towed their Austin Cope and son and Mr. repairs. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Evans. Ervan assessor, Packard of Spanish Fork were Clegg, deputy went Mrs. Velma Fieldstead of Tabiona, was here one day business visitors in Ioka Wedto Roosevelt for medical care last week. He was accompanied nesday. f riday. LaVon Brown. Mrs. Ralph Dart was visiting by his Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johansen They were dinner guests at the in Salt Lake last week. OPTOMETRIST They home of Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh are here from California. Mrs. Donna Lemon was in Verwere visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ivie. , nal Friday, having dental work TESTING "n.L be AT THE FOLLOWING HOTELS Mons Johansen Friday. II. L. Allred and Fred Ferron done. EYES AM) FITTING GLASSES; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miles Tommy Meriwether is home on of Roosevelt were here on busiSHI ItTLEFF HOTEL He has been serving ness one day last week. They were Roosevelt visitors Wednesa Tuesday. furlough. and ROOSEVELT, Monday in the South Pacific for some were dinner guests at the home of day. February 1 8t It and JOtli, 1916, from 10 a. ni. until 5 p. of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baum. and looks fine. several from Ioka attended the LEWIS CAMP time CABINS, VERNAL. Wolii silty and Uurs-nafrom Moroni Mrs. Elmer Bates spent a few Memorial services In Duchesne Jensen Christian until m. a. 201 Ii 10 and 21st, l!)l(i, from February 5 p. ni. moved furniture for Mrs. Hanna days in the Roosevelt hospital Sunday for Wayne and Harold and Mrs. Nettie Swasey last week. She returned to her Mitchell. Oman HARTS CABINS, IHTHESNE. 1 riday. Rooms It and. 13. F.ila Ames and Mrs. Clifford week. It is much nicer to home last Thursday. last February 22, 1916, from 1:60 until 3:60 p. ni. Mrs. Mr. and Clarence De Bullard spent Monday in Roose- have our neighbors moving back. aoid Waiting and disappointment, plrase rail the Hotels The Primary stake officers Haven of Duchesne are visiting velt was The Ioka for an appointment. community meeting was well attended and witlj Mr. adnrsM. cJ Mrs. Clarence shocked and a very nice time was enjoyed with Mr. Saturday when news Baum for a few days. came that Lorin Carruth was by all. Wesley Koyen of Duchesne and killed in a mine near Vernal. It Mr. and Mrs. William Potter were Sunday dinner guests of Clarence Baum went to Salt Lake was Just a month ago that he I KK E - - - - FTAII on business one day last week. was married to Genieve Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Tidwell. . d, ; son-in-la- w Pac-Pric- accom-Duchesn- h. Welding and Cutting ALL - KINDS BLUEBELL Knox e. Jay Bennion, who has been away to school, returned home at the death of his grandfather, and will now remain at home for a period. LeGrand Pitts is now working at the Chub Reay home. Mr. Pitts also plans to finish the school work at Altamont. soAiFrmo mTM Wm. Mower has been visiting at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Pete Wall. A large crowd was present at the Sunday afternoon Sacrament meeting. The program was unde rthe direction of Miss Palfrey-maMrs. Smith gave a talk on county extension work and Miss Palfreyman sang, "Faith In Me. A reading and violin solo were also enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Monsen have been visiting at the home of the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orsen Monsen. Mrs. Vera Holder is now improving after her operation and we understand that she soon will be able to come home. A birthday dinner was given in honor of Mrs. Jane Ames at the home of her son, Glen Ames. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Dalles Ames and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clinty Ames and family, Annetta eBnnlon has been ill for the past week. n. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Webb of Ioka. The young couple were making their home at Bonanza. Funeral seiv.ee, were held in Roosevelt Wednesday, and burial was in the Roosevelt cemetery. It is reported that Stanley Jensen, a son of J. W. Jenson of Ioka, was married last week in Green River, Wyoming to Mona Frandsen Of Myton. Mrs. Joseph Harris and children of North Myton Bench spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Anderson. Mr?. O. A. Dart was a luncheon guest of Mrs. A. M. Todd of My-tp- n Thursday. Mrs. Nedra Nichols of Roosevelt was visiting her father, W. H. Stone Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miles and son Paul returned home Saturday, after a two weeks visit in California. Cities Slow to Grow in South There were no cities in die cotton belt with a population of 100,000 or more, as late as 1870. if you dont keep your radio and otker electric appliances in perfect repair . . . only a few electrical appliances available. LIVING COSTS ARE UP, BUT ELECTRIC RATES ARE LOW! FQRVICTORY BUY UNITED STATES WAR BONDS AND STAMPS UINTAH Power & Light Co. SUBSCRIBE, A Progress Report Orders are DONT BORROW Filling T elephone Service BONETA Implements & Feed Out-of-to- - Kim-Kimba- ll, a l)r. W. Wr Lewis son-in-la- y, Luwis Optical Company Were glad to be able to report that the huge backlog of orders built up during the period of wartime material shortages is being reduced con- Speedy reconversion of telephone manufacturing plants to civilian production has siderably. made telephones available again. Experienced employees returning from the armed forces are helping materially in getting them installed. Service is being provided in the order in which applications were received. In some communities all applications cant be filled until more equipment can be installed in the tele- phone office. That takes considerably more lime than installing telephones in homes, but were going to get the work done just as fast as we know bow. As we move ahead on the big job of catching up we want to say again to those who have waited for service that your patience and understanding are sincerely appreciated. THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE ANO TELEGRAPH COMPANY |