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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD. DUCHESNE. UTAH visiting Mrs. Mildred Webb and family. Mrs. Ira Allen and family of Mapleton last week enjoyed Minnie Hamilton visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Giles. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stanley and Mrs. Minnie Hamilton, Mrs. end week the spent jvw sn Orpha Michie and Mrs. Hazel Clark spent Thursday in Roosevelt where they attended D.U.P. convention. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis of Compton, Calif, are guests this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nye. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Rhoades motored to Heber and back Thursday. Guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. LeFevre last week were: Mr. and Mrs. Albert of Burley, Idaho, and Mr. ndfc TeT'the' gateway to iron and Mrs. W. R. LeFevre of Salt greatest the of rouiea and KBtion spots in the Lake City. world Mr. and Mrs. Joe Distefano of .cedartBTre,ks, Palisade Colorado were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hamilton one day last week. Mr. George Dunam of KiPare METAL MINING INDUSTBY OF UTAH and Mr. Fred Beardon stopped Thursday for Mr. Clarence White who accompanied the party to Altonah where they attended a road committee meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Nathen Jones attended sacrament meeting in Neola Sunday a here Mr. Jones was a speaker. Mrs. Millie Hayden and daughter Lila and Miss Lorraine Sizemore of Salt Lake City spent the week end visiting relatives here. Robert Michie entertained his Club friends at his home A delicious Thursday night. luncheon was served to a large crowd of boys. Richard Jones is spending this week in Salt Lake City where he is visiting with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Gines spent a few days last week in Salt Lake City. Alfred Gines and sons Nello Hicken, Joe Hicken, Ira Allen and Tommie Hicken are spending this week fishing at Granddaddy Lakes. Vem Wagstaff, accompanied by Floyd Gines and Ferris Gines spent a few days this week in Salt Lake on business. We wish to welcome home Russell Langdon who returned with his bride recently from Italy. Russell spent most of 4 year service in Italy. We wish the young couple a long and happy life together. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Jensen and family were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. rail Mc-Ew- Hay B. Allred Hardware and Automotive Supplies Ms. Orlene Laburn was a guest Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Lambert. Mr. Thorne, while returning from the dance at Rovoli Saturday evening, had the misfortune to hit a horse causing his car to go in the canal. Neither Mr. nor Mrs. Thorne were injured. Mrs. Ray Gill made a trip to Salt Lake City Saturday and Mr. Gill was able to return home with her that evening much im- Ethel Beebe Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Clark were Roosevelt shopping Tuesday. Joe Kemp of the Moon Lake resort, Aldon Carroll and Clarence Jones were transacting business in Salt Lake last week. Ben and Gail Klippell were in Roosevelt Thursday where Ben received medical aid for an injured finger hurt while drilling a water well. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mecham moved to Duchesne laht week. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jessen were transacting business in Duchesne Tuesday. Lynn Farnsworth accompanied them to visit his wife and daughter Donna. Donna is receiving medical care and it is reported she is slowly recovering. Mr. and Mrs. Ace Lake of Dragerton were over night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beebe Wednesday night. Mrs. Jesse A. Fowler and Mrs. Miles Christensen returned home Monday from a visit to Salt Lake City. The Beehive Girls, Phillis All-reAnna Fae Ames, Phillis Miller, Patti Ralphs, Elaine Carroll, Belle Lula Donna Maxfield, Farnsworth, Marlyn Prows, and Georgetta Clark and their teachers, Mrs. Betty Clark, Mrs. Edith Timothy and Mrs. Naydeen Berrett went on an outMonday. Wagstaff. ing up Yellowstone WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis and They returned home Wednesday. Mrs. Nora Davis left for their Mr. and Mrs. Levear Timothy Mrs. moved into the McKune house home in Compton, Calif. UTAH DUCHESNE, Nora Davis enjoyed the summer Thursday. Velma Ann Brummett of My-to- n visiting at the home of her and daughter, Mr. and spent several days last week We are distributors for WORTH Mrs. Ted Nye. visiting at the home of Anna Fae Ames. Drill and Vise Sets, now released for ' Walter and Keith Petty of civilian use again after six years of Until nations are generous Salt Lake City spent the week they will never be wise; true end with relatives in Altonah production for the army and navy. policy; all Floyd Palmer, who is emloyed generous policy is bitterness, selfishness, etc., may in Salt Lake, accompanied them COME IN AND ASK FOR A FREE gain small ends, but lose great to visit with his mother, Mrs. ones. Washington Irving. Fern Miller. DEMONSTRATION Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dastrup SUBSCRIBE DONT BORROW. of California, but former resi, dents of Altonah, were visiting with their sons and greeting old friends in Altonah last week. Lynn Farnsworth went to Duchesne Sunday to visit with his wife and daughter, Donna. Donna is still receiving medical care and at this writing is but slightly improved. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Snyder during the week were Robert Snyder and Roy Harris, of Provo; John Hill of Wellington; Lloyd Snyder and Wayne Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. of Salt Lake Brig Stevenson City; Mrs. Lottie Littezzette of California, Mrs. Ethel Fisher of Mt. Emmons; Mrs. Lee Potts and Mrs. Percy Potts of Upalco. Mrs. Dorothy Barnes of Evanston, Wyoming, is viisting with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ohlsen. Those attending the D U P convention at Roosevelt Thursday were Mrs. May R. Lambert, Mrs. Mary J. Powell, Mrs. Bell Allred, Mrs Fern Miller Miss Sara Murray, Mrs. Mary Car-ro- ll and Mrs. Margaret Maxfield. Mrs. Lee Jessen accompanied Wm. Jessen of Boneta to Price last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Stone and ! sons of Price spent the week end at the home of Mrs. Stones parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith. the crankcase, even overnight . . . you get one knows just why Saturn is the only NOplanet to have rings around it. We do these benefits: Mrs. Blaine Corbin spent Sunday visiting at Mtn. Home. know, however, that mighty forces of graviadded protection during the vital perA number of Altonah people tational attraction hold them there. Through iods when you first start your engine attended correlation meeting at extensive research into the forces of attracMt. Emmons Sunday. added protection from corrosive action tion between molecules of liquids and solids, Lee Anderson Mr. and Mrs. when your engine is not in use and family of Upalco were visConoco scientists are able to bring Americas added protection from wear that leads iting at the home of Mr. and motorists the benefits of new and better oils. to fouling sludge and carbon Mrs. Clinton Bowden Sunday. added smooth, silent miles Using the force of molecular attraction (basic force that holds things together), a e Thats why youd be safer to special ingredient in Conoco Nfh motor oil at Your Conoco Milenow engine your is attracted to working surfaces of your age Merchants. Look for the red triangle. engine. In fact, so strong is this attraction Continental Oil Company Mnrlon S. Sbirhls that cylinder walls are Mr. and Mrg. Charlie Bird and 7 And because molecular attraction holds Mr. A. Solomonson and Mrs. Conoco up where it belongs of Arcadia, attended the funeral to down prevents it from all draining of Reeves Bird at Park City, Saturday, August 17. Leland Bird is confined at the Roosevelt hospital, recovering from an injury, caused when he ran a nail into his knee cap. Mrs. Hale Holegate is able to PTEgl!Uf UlUUJ'rju JUW f MW be around again after a weeks Aitifflifcii ifrTfeiifiimni (ifliftin', f. illness. Marion Ross made a business trip to Salt Lake City Wednesday evening. Julius Zirber came down from the saw mill Thursday to receive treatment for an Infected hand. Mrs. Wanless Shields spent the past week at Las Vegas, Nevada us a guest of her sister, Mrs. Glen Iurdy. Mr. and Mrs. Orvnl Hamilton f and children of Tooele were guests last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hale Holgate. Mrs. Ralph Jenkins and d mg liCONOCO AGENT AND DISTRIBUTOR ter Elna of .Sat Lake spent the past week visiting with her Mr. and daughter and Mrs. Sharon Ilnlgate. UTAH DUCHESNE, Mr. and Mrs. Ikl Zirker and Mr. and Mrs. Geoige Murett 'pent three el iys in Salt Lake duiing the week. in proved in health. Miss Donna Ross spent Sunday night as a guest of her Mr. brother and sister-in-laand Mrs. Floyd Ross of Myton. The following Stake Sunday School officers were in attendance at Sunday School Sunday morning: Stake Superentendency Daily Moon and Joseph Rhoads of Hanna and Verna J. Nielsen of Arcadia. Visitors at the Ervin Johnson home are Captain and Mrs. Merle Johnson of El Paso, Texas. The men are brothers. Andrew Ross and daughters, Ua and Judy of Bingham, Utah are guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lusty and family and George (Evans of Upalco and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Gledhill spent Sunday at the Hot Pots at Heber. Mrs. Arrhie Larsen is visiting ler parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bell, at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lusty made a trip to Sa t Lake City Monday. Merlyn Ross was an over night guest Sunday night of Claudine Smith. 4-- - d, La-fon- Le-la- IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO BUY OK SELL PUT IT IN son-in-la- w i and OllrPlATE your Engine oil-plat- ARCADIA ... Friday, August 23, 1943 THE RECORD CLASSIFIEDS Owners of Horses Dependable Protection uitb FRANKLIN PRODUCTS Franklin Equine Mixed Bacterin Franklin Bot Capsules Franklin Gall Lotion Franklin Gal! Relief Franklin Bliscol Franklin Cathartic Capsules Franklin Capsules for Flatulent Colic Franklin Stim Liniment DUCHESNE DRUG STORE ' is f Aif r, S & if - V uwnn id k. -- J it, , Sa'UiAi & nuFESTISS-BBnWSiRI-BB .. -- -- - J. w L - 4 '' A y. 'UijctiuJT s i-.- a $ , NC . 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