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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD. DUCHESNE. UTAll E3 E23 Claude Davis Mrs. George Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McDonald GARAGE of Salt Lake are visiting at the home of the formers mother, Mrs. Berniece McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. Burton were in Bluebell last Tues- When that automobile breaks down bring it to us. We are in position to repair it in the least possible time, from a minor adjustment to a complete overhaul. We have kept hundreds of automobiles in good running cond- day night to attend a party given for the retiring Bishopric of that ward. Laron Beckstead took his wife to Salt Lake Sunday, July 28, where she was hospitalized for a few days. She was improved the hospital enough to leave Saturday but is still in Salt Lake staying with relatives. A. M. Burton took Mrs. Burton to the Roosevelt hospital Tuesday of last week. She returned home Thursday much im- ition during the past few years, that would have been discarded if not for our efforts. ALL WORK GUARANTEED ACCESSORIES AND PARTS DUCHESNE, UTAH PHONE 518 proved. Mr. and Mrs. Elray Larson were in Roosevelt last Tuesday on business. Tuesday evening, July 30, the L D S girls and their leaders and partners held a bonfire party at Robbers Roost. Roasted po- tatoes, marshmallows and homemade doughnuts were on the Those present were e. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Burton, Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson, Rhea McDonald, Belva Sorensen, Leah and Veloy Farnsworth, Joan and Barbara Bleazard, Bertha An- Roxella and Rosealie derson, Donohue, Lois Childs, Vida Ken-iso- n and Jenean Burton. Committees were appointed to plan a weiner roast to be held in the near future. Miss Geniel Davies left last week for a visit with relatives in Payson and Springville. Mrs. Garda Seeley and Mrs. Thelma Cook of Bluebell visited last Thursday. Mrs. Hazel Farnsworth and sons, Lon, Durell and Dee, were visiting in Vernal for several days last week with her daughPrimary ter and family. Mrs. Rose Lindsay of Mtn. Home was viisting here at the home of Afrs. Keith McDonald from Thursday to Sunday last week. Mr. and Mrs. Verlen Allred and Floyd Allred left last Fri- day for a trip through Yellowstone Park. Rex Farnsworth returned to his home Friday from the Clement sawmill. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Brother-soHal Brotherson and Mr. and Mrs. Keith McDonald were in Vernal last week attending the rodeo. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Brotherson were in Vernal Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McDonald of Duchesne, where they attended the celebbration. and Myma Ann Rosemary Morrell of Provo have been visiting in Talmage with their aunts, Mrs. Maud Anderson and Mrs. Margaret McDonald. Mrs. Mary Swasey is visiting at the home of her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Donohue and daughter, Shirley, of Kenilworth, were last Sunday visitors at the M. B. Donohue home. returned to Donohue Gerald Carbon county with them for a visit. Mrs. Edith Burton and Mrs. Anna Kenison were visitors at meeting at Mtn. Home Sunday. Miss Joan Bleazard went to Mtn. Home last Friday to visit with relatives for a few days. n, Nature's forces Release fne Energy of the Atom... and OlkPlATEMjur Engine I ! Atomic bombs awesome demonstration the release of new and useful energy for the benefit of all mankind. r matter and of structure molecular the Studying the mighty forces of attraction existing between liquids and solids, Conoco scientists are able to bring motorists new and better oils. In fact, the force of molecular attraction (basic force that holds things together), will bond a special ingredient of Conoco motor oil to your engines working surfaces. Thus theyll be And because molecular attraction holds Conoco g up where it belongs . . . prevents it from all draining down to the crankcase, even overnight Vf. youll get these benefits: TIE oil-plate- oil-platin- v J ' , x added protection when your engine starts added protection from corrosive action added protection from wear that leads to t fouling sludge and carbon added smooth, silent miles ... at Your Conoco Con- now Thats why to for the Look Mileage Merchants. tinental Oil Company oil-plat- e red triangle. CONOCO MOTOR OIL I DickJohnstun CONOCO AGENT ANI) DISTRIBUTOR. DUCHESNE. UTAH son-in-la- w ' Friday, August 9, 1910 vaI3 son enjoyed where they dock reunion. Mr. Young a few days at the home Violet Gentry Minnie Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richens of Wyoming spent a few days last week with Mrs. Richens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hardman. Mr. and Mrs. John Brice of California are guests at the home and daughof their ter, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gentry. They expect to spend a month here. The Sunday evening Fireside Chat was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fausett.' Mr. and Mrs. James B. Lemon, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lemon and Mrs. Glen Elaine, daughter, Morrill and children, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lemon and family were dinner guests of Mrs. Eklna Peterson of Duchesne Sunday. The occasion was the birthday of their father, anniversary James B. Lemon. Mr. and Mr3. James Lloyd and daughters. Melba and Dean, were calling on Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gentry Sunday night. Funeral services were held in the Ioka ward hall Wednesday, July 31, for Edna May Timothy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Timothy, of Ioka. Burial was in the Roosevelt cemetery under the direction of the Dillman Mortuary. Relatives and friends from out side towns who attended the services were Mr. and Mrs. Shelton, Mrs. Marie Babbitt and Mrs. Nellie Hales of Price; Mr. and Mrs. Owen Timothy and Ray Timothy of Vernal; Mrs. Mattie Drolc and family of Craig, Colorado; Mr. and Mrs. George Hunting of Randlett; Golden Timothy of Ogden, and Mrs. Esther Powell of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Percival and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scott of Provo were visitors at the Charles Percival home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brakte of Green River, Wyoming; Mrs. Af-to- n Seeley of Salt Lake, and J. W. Jenson and son, Wesley, of Myton, were visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gentry and Mrs. Olive Sorenson Mrs. Chole Bergera and family of Ogden enjoyed a few days visiting relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Eston Logston and Mrs. Minnie Hamilton spent Saturday in Heber City. Mr. and Mrs. Mick Jensen and daughter, Dixie, were guests Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wagstaff. Alva Defa of Salt Lake City enjoyed the week end with his and Mrs. Andrew folks, Mr. Defa and family. Mr. and Mrs. Elden Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Ferron Jones of Provo were guests this week at the home of Mr. and Mr. M. R. Michie. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wagstaff spent Monday in Roosevelt. Mrs. Mary Lublin of Salt Lake left for her home Sunday after a weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Chatwin. Mrs. Mildred Webb spent a few days last week in Heber where she visited with her daughter, Mrs. Velma Stanley, in the Heber hospital. Mr. and MrS. Byron Collett and family spent Saturday at Yellowstone where they attended the convention and annual outing. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hicken and Mr. and Mrs. Nello Hicken anu family, Mrs. Phillis Giles and family, Mrs. Elaine Webb and , son-in-la- w five-year-o- last Friday. James Lloyd and M. J. Benson were Salt Lake City business visitors Monday. Mrs. J. A. Angus and Mrs. Hugh Percival and children were Duchesne visitors last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Pace of Mtn. Home were visiting Mrs. Celia Jones Sunday, while to Salt Lake City. Clifford and Mrs. Bishop a trip to Salt made Drollinger Lake last week, combining both business and pleasure. Mrs. Eva Percival and children spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Edith Gentry. Visitors at Roosevelt Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Percival, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spencer, Mrs. Otto Lloyd, Mrs. Charles Hardman, Mr. and Mrs. John Bricei and Mrs. Tom Gentry. A. E. Drollinger returned home last week from Salt Lake, where he has been under a doctors care for the past eighteen months. He was accompanied en-rou- te home by his daughter, Mrs. Ar-deStrong, and , Mrs. Helen Mrs. Strong returned Bellfuss. to her home the next day. Mrs. Bellfuss expects to make an extended visit here. Ray Jones, Evan Percival and th Howard Jones are spending a week up in the mountains getting out timber. Neal and Mark Percival of Junior Barrett left last Sat- Provo are spending their sumurday for a few days visit in mer vacation with their grandMurray. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jensen, Percival. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ames an Mrs. M. H. Christensen and Eva Jane were in Duchesne last Sat- nounce the marriage of their Ames Mrs. Retta Eva Jane con- daughter,, urday, where sulted with Dr. Murray. Bullard, to Norman C. WorkMr. and Mrs. Frank Daly of man July 30, at Green River, Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Russell Bergener of Park City and Mr. and Mrs. Stahley McDonald of made a trip to Salt Lake last visitors week where they were called by Duchsene were Sunday the death of Mr. Russells mothat the Chase McDonald home. Mr. and Mrs. George Anderer, Mrs. Marion Laddie Russell, son were in Duchesne last Wed- at her home in Salt Lake City nesday on business. July 26th. Glen, Harold and Arley Sorensen attended a road meeting at Lives and works of these ladies Altonah last Friday evening. were presented by Mrs. Evelyri and Dean Bleazard, Mrs. Vera McDonald George Anderson were in Mt. Emmons Sunday and and Mrs. Anna Kenison. The Monday on business. Primary children furnished spePaul Hill is workiny at the cial songs for the profram. Teterson sawmill at Rock Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Leland StevenMr. and Mrs. 11. A. Arnold. son of Mt. Emmons were SunMrs. Shirley W'ebber and Mr. day visitors at the home of Mr. WTlnelm and son, Kent, of Salt and Mrs. Wilford Stevenson. Lake, were Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Josie the home of Mr. and Mrs. W'm. of Murray were visiting C. N. Hill. Mrs. Arnold and Master Jozsa Sunday before going on Kent remained here for a weeks to Rock Creek to fish. visit. Mr. and Mrs. Elray Larsen Last Sunday evening the Pri- spent last Saturday at the R E mary presented a program hon- A power plant, with other R E members and their oring the living past presidents A board of the organization in Talmage. wives. Mrs. Evans of Mt. Emmons is Those honored were Mrs. Mary E. Kenison, Mrs. Fawnetta Bur- visiting at the home of her son-i- n ton and Mrs. Adallne Anderson. law, Laron Beckstead. ' in Heber Rhoades, Mrs. Hazel Clark, Mrs. May Lambert, Mrs. Calista Defa, Mrs. Sara Chatwin, Mrs. Lova of California spent Gines, Mrs. Phyllis Giles, Mrs. last week visiting Mildred Webb, Mrs. Hazel Nye. of his Mrs. LaVell Jones, accompaand daughter, Mr. and Mrs. By- nied by Miss Velma Allred and ron Collett. Miss Irene Thomas spent a few Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Chatwin days last week shopping in Salt announce the arrival of a baby Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. George Clements boy, born in the Heber hospital of Provo called at the home of July 30. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stanley arc Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rhoades last the proud parents of a baby Sunday. boy, born in the Heber hospital August 1st. Mrs. May Lambert of Altonah enjoyed a few days this week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark. shower was given A bridal FLIBING AND HEATING Saturday, August 3rd, in honor of Mrs. Margaret Leathan, who Mt. Emmons before her marriage will be remembered as Miss Margaret Turnbow. The shower was held Immediate Delivery On in the church house, with a large crowd attending. Many useful PUMPS and and beautiful articles were re- WATER SOFTENERS ceived by the bride. We join in the a wishing young couple long and happy life together. PLUMBING The D U P members held their annual outing Monday at Lukes FIXTURES OF ALL Hot Pots in Midway. The after-- j was noon spent swimming, after KINDS which a delicious picnic lunch was enjoyed by the following: Mrs. Minnie Hamilton, Mrs. Call Altamont No. 2 Van Tassell, Mrs. Elaine Webb, Mrs. Jessie Maxwell, Mrs. Grace Giles, Mrs. Hazel Berry, Plumbing and Heating Mrs. Lida Jones, Mrs. Deon Work Our Specialty Rhoades, Mrs. Leona Brown, Mrs. Ada Mrs. Ethel Clegg, Sunday attended the Mur- son-in-la- Da-phe- REA I ntt Mrfti ISrt Clearance Finn a I TO MAKE WAY FOR New Fait Merchandise SUMMER SHOES $2.19 Womens Dress Shoes & Sandals Womens Play Shoes Boys and Girls Oxfords Childrens Swim Trunks Child's Swim Suit Values to $1.98 25c SPECIAL GROUP Ladies Dress Shoes and Sandals Childrens Sandals Lace Boots Mens STRAW HATS ,. CHILDRENS BONNETS LADIES DRESS BELTS Entire Stock 10c 10-i- $1.00 50c $3.19 n. LADIES DRESSES Values to $13.95 LADIES DRESSES Values to $7.95 PRINT DRESSES " $5.00 Ladies Batiste Gowns Krinkle Crepe Gowns BOYS SLACK SUIT $1.00 WOMEN'S DICKfcYS Regular Value $1.79 $1.00 $1.19 LADIES SKIRTS Plaid, Checks and Stripes Sizes 21 to 30 $1.98 LADIES BLOUSES $1.00 to Clear Priced to Values $3.98 to 14 98c 10c HAIR FLOWERS Our entire stock of beautiful artificial ITair Flowers reduced to one price. 39c $1.98 Sizes 4 to 12 rock-botto- Knit Suit Boys Childrens Sun Suits $1.00 INFANTS ROMPERS $1.00 ce $1.00 WOMENS HANDBAGS $1.00 Group of Handbags drastically reduced to clear. Womens Playsuits ... $2.98 Value $1.98 Regular BOYS SPORT SHIRT Men's Rayon Dress Socks $1.00 Plaid, Check, Plain Colors $1.00 7 ... CHILDRENS SKIRTS ce Girls Corduroy Jackets Assorted Colors Sizes 50c - . 39c 39c 25c .. 10c Fine White Broadcloth Embroidery Trim Peter Pan Collars Girls School Dresses $1.00 Prints, Sheers, Stripes, & Plaids GIRLS SWEATERS $1.00 Slipover Style GIRLS SHORTS $1.00 Plain. Colors and Stripes Infants Dresses Infants Crib Blanket Infants Flannel Gown 23c Sizes 3 to 6 CHILDRENS BLOUSES $3.00, 25c ... m 10c JEWELRY Large assortment necklaces, pins and earrings. COSTUME 50c SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, AUGUST 10th Y A It I) G 0 0 I) S C II E C RICK RACK BRAID PRINTS AND WO ON U. S. HIGHWAY 40 Iv E I) G I N G II A M OILCLOT P E It C A L E S 3 NEAR FT. DUCHESNE, UTAH II |