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Show Friday, September 27, 1948 of high score was Mrs. Linck, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Solmonson left Thursday for Salt Lake City MTTOI and son were visiting Otto Kof-far- d Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Haddon of San Diego, Calif., are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Steve Esoke. Karen Carmen of Duchesne spent the week end visiting Thora Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Kenni-so- n and son were in Roosevelt on business Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abplan-al- p and son Tommie of Helper were visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Abplanalp Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Broadhead of Duchesne were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Broadhead Sunday. The LDS girls and officers enjoyed a weiner and marshmallow roast by the river bridge Thursday evening. Those attending were Bulah and Loretta Mayhew, Arva and Donna Lang, Darlene Chatwin, Ila Abplanalp, Leota and Denna Davis, Donna Lewis, Barbara Kofford, Della and Clara Ruth Broadhead and Brown, Norma Robb. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mayhew took their son Berthell to the doctor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kofford and sons Acy and Kenneth, Don Mayhew and Mrs. Joe Distefano made a business trip to Altonah Steel Mills Are Safer Than Farms to attend the Utah State Fair. has been reAnnouncement Mrs. Grace Dalgleish ceived of the arrival of a son, born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Mrs. Wm. Koehler was hostess Tubb on Aug. 26. Mrs. Tubb is to members and guests of the the formef Miss Leah Holder and , 1 FT week. is a former resident of Myton. '' Friday Bridge Club last RobinHomer Mrs. Present were returned Peatross Mrs. Lydia son, Mrs. Wm. Preece, Mrs. E. W. Friday night from a two months Mrs. Todd, Alice Miss Kfonquist, visit with her sister and brother James Dalgleish, Miss Anna Hunt at Taber and Lethbridge, Aland Mrs. W. H. Linck. Winner berta. Canada. She spent a week in Idaho visiting with relatives and friends as she returned home. Miss Jean Walker arrived Friday night to spend the week end , '" with Mr. and Mrs. James DalJV-is; gleish. She accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Dalgleish to Duchesne Sunday afternoon to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart before returnnrriE steel industry has a better 1 ing to Salt Lake City Sunday safety record than farming, acnight. cording to a study of the statistics Mrs. Dorothy Pratt of Salt of the National Safety Council Lake City visited with her cousmade by the American Iron and Steel Institute. in, Mrs. Ray Thompson, last week and returned home Sunday. The steel industry, which, during the past ten years, has stood conMrs. Amanda Parker enjoyed a visit Sunday from Mr. and Mrs. sistently near the top of the list Homer Clark and Mrs Robertamong safe industries, moved up son of Hemmett, California as from fifth to fourth place in 1945 among forty major industries on they were enroute on a vacation the basis of frequency of accidents. trip through Yellowstone National Park to Washington and OreOwing to the lack of information about farm workers' exposure and gon. accidents, no accurate basis exists Mrs. Ed Hart of Duchesne, acfor a comparison of accident and niece her companied by . . . if you dont keep Mc-Iven farming and steel- nephew, Mr. and Mrs Colin Washington, your radio and other visited ofwith Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. James New York City enroute to Calif, electric appliances in Dalgleish Wednesday. Mr. and where they intend to make their Mrs. Mclvor were returning from home. Miss Maxine Parrish left Sunperfect repair . . . only day afternoon for Salt Lake City a few electrical appliwhere she will enroll as a student at the University of Utah. Miss ances are available. Parrish served In the WAVES during the War and was redischarged. Fri.-Sat- ., Sept. 27, 28 cently Miss Anna Hunt left Monday night for Salt Lake City where Under Nevada Skies LIVING COSTS ARE she will reside. She has been - v ith with her mother, Mrs. visiting ROY ROGERS and UP, BUT ELECTRIC Lee Cooper, for the past few DALE EVANS months, while Mrs. Cooper was RATES ARE LOW! Also CARTOON convalescing from a' recent illness. Miss Hunt was discharged First Show 7:15, Second 8:30 from the WAVES in the early spring. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tanner Sum-Mon- ., 30 29, Sept. of Salt Lake City spent the week end with Mr. Tanners mother, A Walk In The Sun Mrs. George Tanner. With Mr. G. A. Johnson, who has DANA ANDREWS and been visiting with his brother, RICHARD CONTE John L. Johnson, left Tuesday for his home at Logan. Also CARTOON Mr. and Mrs. Richard Broome First Show 7:15. Second 9:15 of Salt Lake City were week end visitors at the home of Mr. Broomes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wcd.-Thu- ., Oct. 2, 3 W. E. Broome. James Dalgleish left Thursday Double Feature morning for Salt Lake where he Gold Mine In The Sky joined A. S. Horsley, Dept. Adjutant; J. Harvey Hickman, National Executive Committeeman with GENE AUTRY and Ferris R. Thomason, Detatch-meCommander of the Sons of Rendezvous 21 the American Legion, leaving with to attend the national conFriday WILLIAM GARGAN vention of the American Legion and MARIA PALMER at San Francisco, Calif. They Power & Light Co. First Show 7:15, Second 9:15 will be joined by the Dept. Commander and other delegates from the Dept, of Utah at the convention on Sept. 30, Oct. 1, 2, 3, and 4. Mr. and Mrs. Lamarr Anderson went to Salt Lake City Tuesday to attend to business matters and purchase equipment for their hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Todd and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smith entertained at dinner Friday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Relltz who are leaving Saturday for their new ranch home near Delta, Colo. Other guests were Wc Have 33 Pair Mr. and Mrs. Vern Henrlcks and Mr. Randolph Davis. RAYON IIOSE Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cooper and Miss Anna Hunt entertained at a bridge supper Thursday eveand 120 Pair ning. Guests present were Miss Alice Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Bliss NYLON HOSE Lott, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Linck, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jenson, Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tinsley. Winners of high score prizes were Mr. At 3:00 oclock on Lott and Mrs. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tinsley 28 Saturday, Sept. and baby, who have been visiting with Mrs. Tinsleys parents, Mr. you may draw a and Mrs. Bliss Lott, left Friday for their home in Los Angeles. number and buy .a Announcement has been received here of the marriage of pair of hose. Miss Carroll Burgner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen F. Burgner, former Myton residents, to Mr. Terrance Ronald Reid on Saturday. Sept. 21 at Hurricane, Utah. Limited to ladies v ymuusrn S&AWmUJG . or COZY riicaJrc o FQJiyiCTORY nt UINTAH and girls over 18 years of age. V SHOP AT A Hiarke s ANI) SAVE $$$$$ Inlet Gentry Mrs. P. C. Johnson of Roosevelt and son, Ted, of Salt Lake, were loka visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Wall of Spring Canyon spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lloyd. Beulah Percival and Russell Robison were speakers at Sacrament meeting at Ballard last Sunday. The loka Boys team took third place in judging at the re 4-- making. However, reliable statistics place the number of accidental deaths among farm workers at 53 per 100,000 in 1945. The average for manufacturing industries, including iron and steel, was 19 per 100,000 workers in 1945. On that basis, 2900 lives would have been saved if the fatality rate among farm workers were as low as the average for all manufacturing. Today, Industrial accidents occur less than half as often for each 100,000 workers as they did in 1930. Intensive safety programs and better working conditions have paid off in many fewer accidents and have helped make steel one of the safest of all Industries. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Abplanalp and Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Kenni-so- n attended the funeral services for Carl Erickson at Boneta Tuesday. Mr. Edward Tillack and Jessie cent state fair at Salt Lake. were Utahn visitors Lefeaver Rhea Anderson, small daughSunday. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee AnderKenneth Carlile of Tabiona was son, had the misfortune to break Mr. and Mrs. Leonard l visiting she-felher arm last Friday when Brown Sunday. from a horse. Dave Davies had the misfortune Mrs. Mrs. Edna Drollinger, of breaking his arm Saturday and Mrs. MarMyrtle Fausett while working on a chicken coop. garet Lloyd spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Donna Lemon. Mrs. Olive Sorenson and son, Game Dept. Changes Glen, left Monday for Sheridan, Fee System for Elk Wyoming, .where they will visit Hunt Applications with A. V. Sorenson. The Utah fish and game deAmong the many shopping and caring for business matters partment, changing a long esin Roosevelt Monday were Mr. tablished practice, announced toand Mrs. J. A. Angus, Mr. and day that persons filing applicaMrs. Reed Lemon, Mr. and Mrs. tions for elk permits need not Lee Anderson, Mrs. Archie Ben- submit the $10 permit fee with son, Mrs. (Edna Drollinger and their application. Charles Percival. Successful applicants will be Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gentry, Mr. notified following a public drawand Mrs. Doyle Lloyd. Mr. and ing and the fee must be sub- Mrs. James Zobell attended the show at Roosevelt Sunday night. SUMMONS Dee Drollinger is home on a y He was called THE FOURTH JUDICIAL IN furlough. here by the illness of his father. DISTRICT COURT OF DUA. E. Drollinger. CHESNE STATE COUNTY, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Stote of OF UTAH. and Payson FRED O. JOHNSON, Plaintitf, spent Thursday vs. Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lloyd. W. H. HAWKES, SAMUEL Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Webb Mrs. SAMUEL and HERRICK, were in Roosevelt Monday. his wife, whose other Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Benson HERRICK, true name is unknown, and and went to Salt Lake Sunday to Ducnesne County, a body corattend a farewell testimonial for and politic of the State their son, Jesse Benson, prior to porate of Utah, (and all other persons to his departure the Eastern unknown, claiming any right, States Mission. estate or interest in, or lien Miss Mava Rae Drolc of title, upon the real property described Craig, Colorado, visited at the In the complaint adverse to the homes of Joshua Timothy and plaintiffs ownership or clouding Reed Lemon Sunday. Detitle thereto.) The Sunday School officers plaintiffs fendants, held a meeting at the home of THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE Mrs. Marie Benson Monday night. SAID DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if served within the County in which this action is brought, otherwise, within thirty days afMarie Baum ter service, and defend the above Mr. and Mrs. Lcland Clegg entitled action; and in case of and son, of California, visited your failure to do so, judgment with their grandfather, James will be rendered you acagainst G. Ivie, last week end. cording to the demands of the The Ford truck belonging to complaint, which has been filed Weston Bates was badly dam- with the clerk of said court. aged Saturday evening when it RULON J. LARSEN, went over the embankment on Attorney for Plaintiff. the dugway near the Clarence P. O. Address, Ivie ranch. The truck was overDuchesne, Utah turned. Wilbur Bates and Al- First publication Sept. 27. 1946. len ODriscoll were in the vehicle at the time, but escaped SUMMONS without injury. Mrs. Dora Ivie and two chil- IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL dren arrived home Sunday eveDISTRICT COURT OF DUning on the bus from Salt Lake, CHESNE COUNTY, STATE where they spent several clays OF UTAH. visiting relatives and friendi. LORETTA YOUNG, Plaintiff, Mr. and Mrs. Adren Thompvs. son of Salt Lake visited at the IRRIGATED FARMS MORThome of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Mez-ene- n GAGE COMPANY, a cororation, and family during the week. and BANKERS TRUST COMMr. Thompson is a brother of PANY, a corporation, (and all Mrs. Mezenen. other persons unknown, claiming Mrs. Ed Williams went to He-bany right, title, estate or interest Monday morning where she in, or lien upon the real property intended to have some dental described in the complaint adwork perfoi med. verse to the plaintiffs ownerMr. and Mrs. Alvin J. Baum ship or clouding plaintiffs title arrived mime Sunday evening afthereto,) Defendants. ter a trip to Spanish Fork. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE iMr. and Mrs. Clarence Baum SAID DEFENDANT: visited with their son-i- n law and Your are hereby summoned to daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin appear within twenty days after White, Sunday afternoon. service of this summons upon you, if served within the County in which this action Is brought, otherwise, within thirty days af, ter sen-iceand defend the entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgNorma Robb ment will be rendered against you Mr. and Mrs. William Ahpla-nal- p according to the demands of the and family, of Sind point, complaint, which has been filed Idaho, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. with the dork of said court. Victor Kofford. Mrs. Abplannlp ILULON J. LARSICN, is a sister of Mrs, Kofford. Attorney for Plaintiff, Mr. Don Ianvis and son, Valle, P. O. Address, were visiting in Vernal Tuesday. Duchesne, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Chatwin First publication Sept. 27. 1916, mitted at that time, Ross Leonard, state fish and game director, announced. Failure to submit the fee will result in cancellation of the permit which will be awarded to an alternate applidant, Leonard explained. Sportsmen were reminded that applications must be received by the state game department not later than 5 p.m., Sept. 20, if delivered in person, or postmarked not later than 12 midnight, Sept. 20, if mailed. The public drawing to determine the hunters who will take 1060 elk this year as decreed by the board of big game control, will be held Thursday, Sept. 26, at 2 p.m at the state capitol. The hunts will be conducted In the following districts: North Cache (20 bulls, 20 South Cache cows), Nov. 9; (125 either sex), Nov. Salt Lake (50 bulls) Nov. Heaston (15 bulls, 10 cows) Nov. Nebo-Mon- a (125 bulls, 125 p 9; cows) Nov. (75 either sex) Nov. er Nebo-M- 6; 6; Nebo-Hill-to- 30-D- Loaf-17- XehJ sex) v 6. Director Leonard e :mphasizej be issutj that elk permits may to residents have purchased a hunting license. of Utah 1946 big only IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING To BUY OR SELL PUT IX THE RECORD CLASSIHf FOR YOUR OLD BOOKS Submit List If Possible TO ZIONS BOOKSTORE 65 East 2nd South SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 6; penang chool Dance Friday Might SEPTEMBER 27th- - DUCHESNE HIGH SCHOOL GYM wftni giving little Judy a permanent! You can da it, too. In 2 to 3 hours at home! What fun! And everyones talking about the lovely, lasting waves and softly curling ringlets you get with a Toni home permanent. Its easy to do . . . and so inexpensive! If you can roll up hair on Curlers, you can give a wonderfully successful Toni permanent a wave that lasts and lasts! Youll love the looks and feel f your Tom wave! Ham issuer, lovely and easy to manage, for this is a creme cold wave with a creme ... iv CASH 30-De- c. 6; t. either sex) Nov. 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