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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD. DUCHESNE. UTAH (jrace Dalglcish hos-- , Mrs Homer Robinson was : to members and guests of club last Friday Bridge Present were Mrs. Wm. Koetlier, Mrs. Wm. Preece, Mrs. ' Mrs. James W..H- Linck, Alice Todd, Miss InnaHunt and Mrs. I. R. Tuttle. score was won by Mrs. 1 Ik Dal-Mis- s - a High Lmsliop H. L. Crapo, who the Myton ward during ser-VP- d the t three years, was granted his Please, Sunday at the evening ung of the L. D S. church. The Myton ward bishopric was reorganized with Syerl Dennisciistained as bishop and Leo El- HISTORIC TRAIN Leaves June for Independence, Kirtland, Hill Cumorah, Nauvoo, Garden Grove, Winter Quartas well as Denver, ers, Fai-myr- a, City, Chicago, New Kansas York City, Philadelphia and D. Washington, son-in-la- C. Returns July 18 Before ACT NOW Quota Is Filled Write or Call Vida Fox Clawson 30 J Street LAKE CITY SALT Phone 42017 --- der as first counselor T?o.,Ker. anyaer was retained as ward clerk. The second counselor has not yet been selected. Tne tirst game ot tne baseball season took tne Myton team to Bennett, Saturday, where the large crowd who accomoamed uiexn cneered the team to a victorious score ot 8 to 4. On Sunday a practice game against the 'ivnners' resulted in a score of 20 to 5 in favor of tne Myton team, large attendance ed tne Sunday game on theenjoylocal diamond. Tne American Legion Auxiliary poppy chairman, Jennie Tuttle, assisted by President Gladys Dennis, decorated windows in the Myton business establishments to bring to public attention that Poppy Day is near at hand. Trophies trom Germany, Japan, Indian and other battle fronts of World War II are on display, together with posters made Dy students of the Myton school, to advertise May 24th as Poppy Day. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Harris enjoyed a visit from Mr. Harris uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Gibson, who arrived last week from Grand Junction, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. James Giles left Saturday for St. Anthony, Idaho to visit with their and daughter and to be present at the graduation of their granddaughter, Vilda Larson. Mrs. Owen Bingham and baiiy visited last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Peterson, returning Saturday to her home in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Robinson and daughter, Wilda Fay, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Linck and daughter, Margo, Miss Anna Hunt and Miss Alice Todd made a trip to Artesia, Colorado, Sunday where i w Advtrtiumttu From where I sit ... ly Joe Marsh Half the town turned out, and Ed must have thought his neighbors were a bunch of hungry vul- tures buying up all his precious possessions for a song. When it was over, and the auctioneer had left, Sam Abernathy turns to the crowd and says: All right, folks, lets take time out for a glass of beer, and then put this stuff back where it belongs! 7 announced the arrival of a baby tonah last Sunday. Mr. Page his physician pertaining to his boy, born May 14th in the Roosehas moved Woodland broken arm. from just velt hospital. Mrs. Corbin, the to make his home at Altonah. former Miss Delores Farnsworth, Seveial people from Upalco atMrs, June Carrell had as her tended the is doing nicely, but the baby was Ethel Beebe graduation exercises taken to Salt Lake City for an Winnifred Carrell guests Friday, her mother, Mrs. both at Altamont and Roosevelt, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hayes operation the day it was born. Mary Evans and brother, Har- George Rogers; her grandmother, Thursday and Triday evening. and son. of Layton, and Mr. and Mrs. Dicey Lister, of Mt. Em- Beth Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mohlman ley, and Miss Helen Mrs. Radman, of Joyce Rogers Miles Christensen and made a business to Vernal Roouevelt, made a trip to the mons, and Mrs. Vera Richards, were graduates from Upalco. trip daughter spent Mothers Day at Monday. Mr. E. M. Mohlman electric plant in Yellow- of Mtn. Home. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse and Mrs. Farrell The Moon Lake Stake MIA Mohlman took REA Mrs. Jennie Orr and Mrs. Pearl held a Centennial A. Fowler. stone Sunday. care of the store. party in the E. L. Murphy, of Upalco, was Mrs. Novella Potts left Mon- Orr, of Mt. Emmons, were visit- ward hall Tuesday evening. A Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beebe an Altonah visitor, Monday. ing at the home of Mrs. Eliza large crowd was in attendance Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Mohl-ma- went to Orem, Thursday to visit day morning for Salt Lake City Muiphy one day last wqek. where she will visit her daughand enjoyed the delicious chickdaughter and have moved into Austin their Mr. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Williams en supper, followed by dancing and Mrs. Leslie Vivian Boswell. ter, Dennis, for a Beebes house in town. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Young and feA- days. and son, Shirley and his wife, to old time tunes. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clark, who is employed went to Salt Lake Monday where Roy Thacker of Mt. Emmons at the L.D.S. hospital in Salt family and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Verl made business a Roper Sam Williams will consult with furnished the music. Lake City, came home to spend Amesinand family spent Mothers trip to Salt Lake Monday. Duchesne with Mrs.Anne Day a couple of weeks. Several Upalco families atMr. and Mrs. Blaine Corbin Johansen. Mrs. Jack Fisher was taken tended the stock show at Altato the Roosevelt hospital, Thurs- mont M I S S Saturday. Boyd Redden the group njoyed a dinner at day for medical care. Her moth- and Noel Reese entered calves Club 40. The occasion celebrated er, Mrs. Delbert Shiner, is with in the show, and Mrs. Robinsons birthday anni- her. Boyd won a versary. Mrs. Mable Stevenson, of Salt third place. Mrs. Jay Jenkins, of Ballard, Lake Mr. and Mrs. Davfd Reese of City, is here visiting her spent Friday in Myton, visiting brother, R. W. Snyder, arrived Wednesday fam- California, and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ily, and a sister, Mrs. Ethel Fishevening and are visiting at the James Giles. er, and family. home of the formers son, Earl U T A H Mrs. Glen Wardle returned to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Anderson Reese. her home in Heber, Friday, after and family, of Ioka, E. L. made a trip to a short visit with her parents, hers Day with Mrs. spent Motincluding Andersons Salt LakeMurphy On his last Mr. and Mrs. Ole Peterson. Thursday. mother, Mrs. Mary Bowden. he return who was accompanied by Emery Nielson, recently Mrs. Anne Johansen, of Duunderwent an operation at a Salt chesne, and her Mrs. El- his mother, Mrs. Eliza Murphy, HORSE PULLING (Basin teams only) sister, Lake hospital, was sufficiently vira Cammern, of Salt Lake City, who had spent several weeks visrecovered to return home Sun- spent a few days here HORSE RACES CHARIOT RACES visiting iting with her daughter, Mrs. day. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Quick Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Young and Elwin Williams. and baby and Patty Anderson Mrs. Dallas Ames. They also visNOVELTIES Miss Delma Thacker, Norman accompanied him from Salt ited a brother, J. O. Monsen, of Lister and Elwin were Boswell Lake to spend a day at the Niel Altamont. son home. Mrs. Bernard Dastrup was calling at the home of Mr. and Dinner guests at the Emery treated for first and second de- Mrs. Kenneth W. Carrell SunNielson home, Monday, were gree burns at the Roosevelt hos- day afternoon. their sons and daughters and pital, Monday. She was injured Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Thacker their families as follows: Mr. and in a fire which destroyed the of Mtn. Home were overnight Mrs. Elton Quick and baby, Mr. interior of their home and all guests at the home of the latand Mrs. Earl Hardinger and 2 their clothes and furniture. If your farm machinery, necessary for the ters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. C. children, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Paige, of Carrell, Saturday. spring planting season needs repairing, we Adams and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kamas, who have purchased the Mrs. Lela Gallaway of Provo Acel Nielson and small son and Les Shiner and 'jefTwalf farms", are in position to make repairs and put the moved onto the Les Shiner place spent a few days during last Patty Anderson. Smith. Prima Smith, Gladys equipment in first-clas- s running order. We Saturday. The Shiners left the week visiting with her parents, Ruth Taylor and Betty Lisonbee same day to make their home in Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Mitchell, and will come to your farm to make repairs if left Sunday for Salt Lake City, Missoula, Montana. attending the graduation exernecessary. If you have trouble with your where they will enjoy a visit who has been of which her sister, Betty, Ralph Clark, cises, with friends and relatives. at home, was taken back was one of the graduates. machinery call us we are ready to serve you. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart, of Du- to Salt Lake City, Thursday for Mrs. Vernetta Mitchell and son chesne, visited Sunday with their medical aid. TOW CAR SERVICE-D- AY California OR NIGHT Mr. and Those from Altonah showing Clinton, have gone to daughter and summer with her the to Mrs. James Dalgleish. spend cattle in the F F A Livestock 507 Phone Night sans, Floyd and Dean. Betty Roth, of Vernal, is a show at Altamont, visitor at the home of her uncle were, Gilbert Beebe, TedSaturday Mrs. Leland Potts Mr. and Young, and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William Dwane Young and Chris Kavros. and children were visiting Mrs. Koehler Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Powell Pot s' brother, Leo Page, at Al Mrs. John H. Blaine has en- and daughters, of Vernal, spent rolled a group of tiny tots who Mothers day with their parents, One-halFlavor Egg Poach f Block West of Post Office entered her kindergarten class, Mr. and Mrs. Lott Powell and a with For eggs poached piquant Monday. The class is being held Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ralphs. Mr. PHONE 317 Fred Waidley, owner a tablespoon of wine at the Myton school. Powell has returned to Vernal; flavor, add James Weston left Sunday on Mrs. Powell and the girls will vinegar to the water In which a business trip to Provo. remain in Altonah for some they're cooked Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Adams, of time with their baby who is Roosevelt, we,re guests of Mr. seriously ill. and Mrs. James Dalgleish, SunMrs. Lee Jessen gave a shower in the ward hall, Friday afday evening. Mrs. Tom Mrs. W. G. Gentry, ternoon in honor of Mr. and Gentry and daughter, Louise, of Mrs. Dewey Jessen. The time Ioka, and Mrs. John Brice, of was spent in playing table games. San Jacinto, California, were vis- Refreshments were served. Many itors at the ranch home of Mr. beautiful and useful gifts were and Mrs. Devon Gentry, Monday received by the young couple. A afternoon. number of out of town guests BECAUSE, molecular attraction fastens a special inConvention of the American were present. District of and Auxiliary Legion gredient in Conoco N,A Motor Oil so closely to Among those from Altonah NJ. 5 will be held in Myton, who were graduated from the metal surfaces of your engine that cylinder walls are R. Altamont school this year Sunday, May 25th, with Wm.acthigh Sands Post and Unit No. 5 actually were Charlie Allred, Kay Timing as host and hostess. Plansa othy and Niel Maxfield. Charlie are in the making to entertain BECAUSE, this extra lubricant resists gravity . . . stays Allred was awarded a scholarlarge crowd from posts and un- ship to Carbon Junior College up on cylinder walls . . . cant all drain down, even its of Garfield, Carbon, Emery, and a years subscription to the Uintah and Duchesne counties, Readers Digest. overnight . . . Conoco N' gives extra protection with sVbanquet being served at Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Shiner from "dry starts . . . extra protection from carbon the close of the afternoon ses- went to Roosevelt, Saturday, to and sludge caused by wear . . . extra smooth, cool, sions. visit their daughter, Mrs. Jean Mrs. LaVor Dennis and daugh- Fisher, who is in the hospital. silent miles I Mr. and Mrs. Von Timothy and ters, Sherry and Carolyn, left Monday for Fish jLake, where sons and Mrs. Velma Ralphs and BECAUSE its never too late, make a date to son, of Bonanza, came in Thursthey will join Mr. Dennis, who enis employed there. They will your engine . . . today! day to attend the graduation OH-joy a summer vacation into that district and plan to return Myton at the opening of the fall Illinois Timber school term. About 10 per cent of the state ot Mr. and Mrs. Richard with forests. and two daughters, of Illinois is covered in visited Oakland, California, Copyright 1947, Continental Oil Company First Life Policy Myton, Monday with Mr. DalThe earliest known life insurance cousin, Mrs. James gleish and with Mrs. LaBrontes policy was issued in 1583. It folcousin, Mrs. Wallace Dennis lowed strictly the form of marine n They were guests of relatives jn insurance, which had been In Roosevelt during their short stay use siqce the Middle Ages. in the Basin. n son-in-la- - DONT THE Neola July 4th CELEBRATION NEOLA, RODEO Farm Machinery Repairing son-in-la- Two hours later, Ed was in possession of his home and furnishings; and the folks whod paid for them were sitting around Eds fire enjoying a neighborly glass of beer to show their friendship and their confidence in Ed. anToday, Eds back on his feet of the member constructive other community. And from where I sit, weve all been well repaid a good investment in a good man. Ox, Brewers Foundation Copyright, 1947, United States j Never oo late to OltPtATE J ... Oil-Plat- ed If You Are In Need of a Lawn Sprinkler Lawn Mower Water Softener Garden Cultivators Disk Harrow Spring Tooth Harrow Frostmaster Electric Iron Radios TIRES AND TUBES for Tractors, Trucks Oil-Pla- and Automobiles. D. D. T. SPRAY Tie Out Chains Gas Tank Locking Caps Kitchen Stools and Step Ladders Hog and Cattle Oilers a new improved dipping machine with oil. STALLS and STANCHIONS for your new La-Bron- te Farmers Plan in Advance of Current Season; Look Ahead to Summer Now GAS AND OIL THE ABOVE ARTICLES ON HAND AT RIGHT PRICES. Knos Implement R. RAY KNOX, Owner DUCHESNE l,alllnl8lfcU H m GENERAL ELECTRIC Farming Supplies Ilinman Milking Machines, Vats and Coolers ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS Bath Tubs, Lavoratorics, Water Closets Water Softeners SOIL PIPE AND FITTINGS Galvanized Steel Pipe We arc located in a new building with large display room. , Phone Altamont 2 r where refrigeration keeps perifhuhle farm products fresh. places, since most of them are damp Br IRA MILLER and contain objectionable odors. Also Farm Electrification Bureau they lack such necessary good cold Summer may seem like a long way storage requirements as controls for the to off and so it is, according of proper temperamaintenance the calendar. But calendars lack both ture, moisture content and circulahis necessity and farmers foresight tion of air. On electrified farms, these for planning ahead. Therefore, it is requirements are met automatically are farmers today not strange that through the use of a storage cooler, calcurrent looking far beyond the wnich can be purchased commercially to season endar month and planting or built on .he farm. consider summer harvest storage Washington State College reports problems. that a cold storage room of 200 to Summer weather presents farmers 250 cubic feet can be constructed on A satisfactory mixed blessings. with farm and equipped with a satisthe will moisture and amount of sunshine refrigeration unit for about factory orchards produce help gardens and coolers permit harvest$500. that but Storage marketable vegetable crops summer sun is a ing over a long period and during same times when vegetables and fruit are withering and unprofitable harvest- at the best stage of maturity, prethese of perishable "customer" time such as serve the quality of all perishable products, as well as others farm products, allow farmers to hold meat. and eggs, milk in a salable condition until of produce vegetables Hot weather spoilage are more favorconditions revmarket tale their and fruit may reduce the slaughter of and able is It permit 50 percent. enue by as much as and resale during food for animals the that small wonder, therefore, storage of per- all seasons. short and long-tim- e County agents, dealers and power ishable farm produce Is so important J can prov dr are i suppliers bsseimo and cellars Storm as concerning.. pot entirely iaUfctory A WALK-I- fa ; com-(mo- dairy barn. Cotton Seamless Grain Bas Alcmite Hand Guns Electric Fencers Cinder Block Paint White Primer Coat for Lumber Buildings I HAVE - 5th vis-itin- When Ed's Crops Failed Three years ago Ed Smiths luck went bad. His crops failed, and it wasnt long before Eds home and furnishings were up for auction. Fri.ay, May 23, COOLER life-givi- CONOCO AGENT DISTRIBUTOR AND fc DUCHESNE, w mAiIm UTAH |