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Show Mrs. George Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Claud McDonald v.ere Roosevelt visitors on Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stevenson of Mtn Home visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Stevenson last Tuesday evening. Cora Evans and Helen Hardman of Salt Lake, were at the Laron Beckstead visiting home last week. The girls are nieces ot Mrs. Beckstead. Mrs. Edith Burton, Etholent and Vada Lee Burton went to Greens Lake where they attended the camp meet, es "It is encouraging to witness the new development work Tin-ti- c going on in the district surrounding Eureka, Utah. Much new work 4-- H held-recentl- y. i is being done to sound out deeper levels of old producers." Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Burton and Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Potter were fishing for several days last week. Wilford Stevenson was in Salt Lake City last week transacting business. Mrs. Vida Rayl and her of Provo visited Mrs. Mary Kenison Thursday evening of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rowley of 'Salt Lake visited Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Davies last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Anderson and Glen Sore'nsen visited Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Davies last Friday. C. W. Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson, Mrs. Berniece McDonald and children, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Mrs. Brotherson, brotli-er-in-la(- metal mining industry OF UTAH .v WATCH RICHMOND run 'em ragged! RUN a RICHMOND tire side by side with any other brand, and :v.atch RICHMOND run the other tire ragged . . . we challenge you to try it ... NOW. Built to Stand the Gaff by one of Americas largest inff;pendent tire manufacturers. . . . West-teste- d war-prove- d. All types and sizes, including heavy duty types and passenger car de Luxe design. DOUBLE GUARANTEE IN WRITING THE E!dnmM Tire DISTRIBUTED BY Rau B. Allred Hardware & Auto Supply FHONE 8212 DUCHESNE, UTAH Margaret McDonald, (Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Burton, Barbara Bleazard and Delbert Davies were business visitors in Duchesne on Monday. Norma Robb Larson and Blaine 'Elray Mr. and Mrs. Dale Walker and Brotherson transacted business in (Roosevelt one day last week. children and Don Lewis and Marley Mortensen of Montana daughter, Donna, were in Rooseis a guest at the home of Mr. velt Wednesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm W alters and Mrs. Mark Bleazard. He is a nephew of Mrs. Bleazard. and children, Ruth and Leon, of 'Six children were baptized last Bndgeland, twere visiting Mr. Friday. They were Shirley Thomp- and Mrs. Leland1 Wright Wednesson, Louella Jensen, Joyce Childs, day evening of last week. Millan Burton, Willard Burton, Sheldon Lewis is visiting with and Bert Mortensen. relatives in Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Potter are Mr. and Mrs. Les Allred and proud parents over the arrival family of Moroni were 'visiting of a baby daughter born July 31 with Mrs. Allred's brother-in-lain the Roosevelt hospital. and sister, Mr. and Mrs. EuA baby daughter was born to gene Abplanalp during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kenison on Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wright August 3, in the Roosevelt hospi- and children spent Sunday visittal. Congratulations! ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Frandsen Clarence Wright. were Roosevelt visitors last SatAlton Potter of Talmage spent urday. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Escler and Mrs. Herb Lang. children are guests of the Rust Dean and Carl Ivie, who are families. employed in Tabiona, have been Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tidwell and visiting with their parents, Mr. family, Mr. and Mrs. Med All-re- and Mrs. Wm. Ivie. of Dragerton, and Mrs. Lee Mrs. H. B. Bolar and son, Jarvis and family of Vale, Ore- Dale, accompanied by Mrs. M. gon, were week end guests Of Murrils of Walnut Creek, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Chase McDonald. arrived at the H. E. Birch home They Mrs. Bernice McDonald and last Thursday evening. son, Evan, were in Midway last expect to spend several days at Saturday to attend the Buehler the ranch. On their return home family reunion. they plan to spend several days Mrs. John Routh and daughin Salt Lake City and nearby ter, Jean, of Los Angeles, Calif., points of interest before returnwere week end guests of the ing to the bay area. formers sister, Mrs. Berniece Mrs. Clarence Wright and Mrs. McDonald. Leland Wright were in 'Roosevelt Mrs. Myrtle Donohue made a on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Broad-hea- d trip to Carbon county last week to visit her husband who was made a trip to Ohio reThey plan to return seriously hurt in a mine accident. cently. Mrs. Charotte Erickson left Aith a new school bus. Mrs. Earl Wright and children Monday for an extended visit in Salt Lake City and Tooele with were visiting in Duchesne Thursrelatives. day of last week. Broadhead Recx and Douglas Gerald Donohue is home after being' in Rains for medical treat- are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. ment for some time. John Thorsen in Bluebell. Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Fairbanks Kay Barrett, who has been is ill fever tick with were seriously visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ned reported to be recovering nicely Fairbanks last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Strong at present. Wm. Hill is employed again at and son, Wayne, were in Salt the sawmill in Rock Creek. Lake City over the week end. Wim. N. Brotherson was visitMr. and Mrs. Alma Smith and in Sunday morning. Talmage ing daughter, Alma, of Bridgeland, Willis Potter and sons and were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Miss Maxine Worthen were in Abplanalp Thursday of last week. Roosevelt Sunday to visit Mrs. Guests at the home of Mr. Potter and baby daughter. and Mrs. Theron Robb over the Walter Kenison and iElray week end were Mr. and Mrs. T. and daughter, Larson made a business trip to J. Abplanalp Salt Lake the early part of the Sandra Kay, of Provo, and Mr. week. and Mrs. L. B. Smith and son, Farnsworth rand Howard, of Salt Lake. IMrs. Hazel Bob Richards from Mtn. Home son, Dee, returned home Monday from Salt Lake where they had was visiting at the home of Mr. been visiting for some time. Two and Mrs. Eugene Abjlanalp Sunsmall grandsons of Mrs. Farns- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Houtz of Rooseworth came out with them. Daniels and daughMrs. Reed velt were visiting their son- - inter of Salt Lake arrived Monday law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Marley Davies 'Sunday. They also attended church and Mr. Myrtle Donohue. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Childs, Houtz christened the infant son Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Thompson, of Mr. and Mrs. Davies. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jensen, Mrs. Kenneth and Keith Abplanalp Eva Christensen, Albert Keni- and girl friend from Helper were son and C. Jozsa were business visiting at the home of Mr. and visitors in Roosevelt Monday. Mrs. Wm. Abplanalp Sunday. Joseph Shanks was in Roose' velt Friday on business. Unproductive Soil IMrs. Dan Lewis and son, RichMany counties in southern Illinois have from 40 to 50 per cent of their ard, of Provo, spent the week land listed as unproductive. end visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Abplanalp. Those who attended the picture show in Duchesne Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mayhew and children, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown and children, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright and children. w d, Cve-nn- ig SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICTS BIRTHDAY SOUTH HANNA Tracy Roberts Father Urban of Roosevelt said Mass at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roberts Sunday. Club was held at the home of Mrs." Dorothy Moon Thursday. Mr. and Mrs Moroni Chatwin and Floyd Langdon took .Ralph Chatwin to Salt Lake City Sunday where Ralph is to receive medical aid In the L D S hospital for a period of time. Mr. and Mrs. Jack i Roark of California announce the arrival of a baby boy, born Tuesday, July 29th. (Mr. and Mrs. Winslow Rhoades are the parents of a baby girl, born July 29th. All concerned are doing nicely. Frank Defa purchased a new Frazer automobile last Saturday. Mrs. Ada Lee and sons of Mapleton spent a few days last week visiting Mrs. Hazel Defa and family. Pearl Turnbow and Alice (Moon were Relief 'Society members, teaching in this vicinity Sunday. and (Eugene (Moon Dailey Rhoades were ward teaching last Sunday. Ashlen Lee of Provo spent the relatives in week end visiting Hanna. IMrs. Connie Lee spent Sunday Nettie afternoon visiting Mrs. Defa. Mrs. Ida Bond and family of Heber, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee. A group of ladies from Hanna attended the D U P Encampment at Duchesne last Friday. crowd attended the A large shower in honor of Mrs. Thelma Hardman at the Tabiona ward 4-- H On the lOlh soil conservation district organid and of the first farmer-vote- d zed Aug. 4, anniversary 1937 there were a billion acres and 4's million United States farms in 1.900 districts. The first district established under state soil conservation district enabling law was the Brown Creek DisUict in Anson County, North Carolina (Inset). farmer-manage- ONE BILLION ACRES is the amount of land now included in Soil Conservation Districts which farmers and ranchers have organized in the 48 states during the last ten years. THE FIRST SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT in Utah was organized on October 2G, 1937. Today there are 39 districts in Utah which include 38,985,000 acres. The Uintah Basin Soil Conservation District is one of this group in which farmers and ranchers are working to conserve the nations basic asset OUR SOIL. SEE THE DISTRICT SUPERVISOR or the Soil Conservation Service representative about a complete conservation program on joui land. SPONSORED UTAH OEIL GEFuVICE BY GILBERT IIORROCKS i RAY IIORROCKS ing a week in Riverton at the home of the formers brothers, Charles and Glendon Mathews. Mrs. June Carrell gave her Ethel Beebe WInnifred Carrel! Sunday School class a party at home Saturday afternoon. Glen Hill of Sandy is visitnig her Mr. and Mrs. Earl Farnsworth and family, of Roosevelt, and his great grandmother, Mrs. A delicious lunch was served to the following: Namoni Potts, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mecham, Eliza Murphy, for a few days. Wanda iMtchell, Rose May Bens-elof Upalco, visited Mr. and Mrs. of Altonah was Jean Rees, Betty Iorg, Lynn Farnsworth and Mr. and in Earl Dunsmore Upalco on business Sunday. Gayle Williams, Noel Reese. Glen Mrs. Blain Corbin, Sunday. Joe Casper of Hebor was call- Hill of Sandy was a guest. The family of W. A. Max-fiel- d went on an outing Sunday ing at the hom-- of Fred Carrell James Evans returned to Salt to celebrate his 69th birthday Sunday on business. Lake City Saturday after spendanniversary. Present were his Evans George accompanied ing the past month with hLs following sons and daughters: his son, Arden and family, from brother, George Evans. Linford Maxfield Mr. and Mrs. Miss Mary Evans accompanied and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Arcadia, on a trip to Antonito, Ralphs and family, Mr. and Mrs. Colorado, where they will visit Miss Lois Lusty of Arcadia to Salt Lake Saturday, where they George Fisher and sons, Mr. and with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. William Mathews attended the show, "Promised Mrs. Lester Maxfield and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Timothy has returned home after spend- - Valley. They returned home and family, and Mrs. W. A. Max-fiel- SLTd y, two brothers, Dill and Bert Maxfield, of Emery; a sister and brother-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elliott and their two sons, Leland and Carl and families, of Freemont. Mrs. Lula Mecham, of Salt Lake City, spent a few days last week with her daughter, Mrs. Lynn Farnsworth. Albert Rochel had some ribs broken Tuesday when he was knocked from a hay stack at at the Aldon Carroll ranch. Mrs. Hazel Clark, of Tabiona, visited her sister, Mrs. Clyde Lambert, last weekend. Mrs. Clark accompanied Mrs. Lambert as far as Tabiona, Sunday, then went on to Heber. Mrs. Ruby Allred and Mrs. Mildred Dillman, of Roosevelt, spent Thursday assisting Mrs. Margaret Maxfield in proofreading the county history before it was sent to the publishers. Bishop and Mrs. Lester and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beebe attended a beautification meeting in Roosevelt last week. Mrs. Margaret Maxfield, Mrs. Janet Beebe, Mrs. May R. Lambert, Mrs. Mary Carroll and Mrs. Madeline Perkins, attended the annual encampment and election of officers of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers held in Duchesne Max-fiel- d Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Catcott visited in Altonah last week with Mrs. Catcotts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith. They were enroute to their home in California from Ohio. Mrs. Willard Snyder and family returned with them to California, after spending some time here with her parents. Mrs. Clarence Smith and daughter, Barbara, also accompanied them to to spend two weeks. Sunday evening. in Rifle and Fruita, Colorado, visiting Billy Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Benson and daughters, Mary Ann and Barbara, and Mrs. Benson's niece from San Francisco, are visiting Mr. Bensons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Benson. Louella Christofferson and Francis Lloyd were confirmed members of the church, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Benson and Mr. and Mrs. Merve Swain, of Bancroft, Idaho, were visitors at meeting, Sunday. Marie Benson entertained 16 little guests, Friday, at a party for her granddaughter, Mary Ann, in celebration of her 4th (Mrs. George Rogers and her daughter, Ella, and the formers mother, Mrs. Dicey Lister, of Mt. Emmons, spent Monday with her daughter, Mrs. June Carrell. (Miss Bobbie Mitchell and little brother of Taft, Calif., have been visiting their aunt, Mrs. Romola Rogers, for the past week. Mrs. Devere Iorg spent a few days last week at her fathers home. Mont Stevens of the North Salt Lake stockyards, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Iorg last Saturday evening. KILLED BY GOLF CLUB birthday anniversary. Pa. Anna Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Nelson 19, stepped into the of Salt Lake City, visited last Giametetro, of a golf club being swung week with his parents, Mr, and pathher brother-in-laand wa3 by Mrs. Henry Nelson. when she was fatally injured Mr. and Mrs. Archie Benson struck in the head. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Benson and family, and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Benson attended the IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO Benson reunion Sunday. in BUY OR SELL PUT IT IN THE RECORD CLASSIFIEDS Roosevelt, Shell Service ANI) : G A S : OIL: : TIRES ANI) TUBES OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION Uny-ker- Vernal Bromley, Prop. Uny-ker- n Heber Auction Company SIXTH Violet Gentry Mrs. Bertha Angus Gwen Stone left for Arizona, Monday of last week, where she will be employed for the sum- mer. Mr. and Mrs. William Jones, Of Myton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gentry on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mecham, of Vernal, spent a few days last week with Mrs. Mechams parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Andersen. Mr. and Mrs. James Larson, of Arcadia, spent Sunday with Mrs. Olive Sorensen. Mrs. F. H. Story and little sons and Mrs. Kate Lane, of San Pedro, Calif., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gentry. Mrs. Story is Mrs. Gentrys sis- ter. Mrs. Wayne Ames was a Salt Lake visitor last week. Mrs. Archie Benson attended the Bradford reunion in Salt Lake last week. returned Elizabeth Gentry home Sunday from a months vacation in California. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Anderson, of Salt Lake, were Ioka vis. itors last week. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Sorenson and daughter, of Emery, Utah, visited last week in Arcadia with Mr. Sorensons relatives and in Ioka, Sunday, with Mrs. Sorensons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ro'. ert Marchant. Mrs. James Lemon, Sr. visited last week with her daughter, Mrs. Max Hartman, and family at Fort Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Zobell, of Provo, have been visiting their Mr. and son and daughter-in-law- , Mrs. John Zobell. Reah Christofferson, of Lehi, is making an extended visit with Mr. her brother and and Mrs. Rex Christofferson. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Weeks and e daughter, Mable Ann, Lea and Margie Cantere, of San Francisco, California, are visiting friends and relatives in the Basin. They visited over the weekend with Mr. Weeks sister Mr. and Mrs. and brother-in-laHenry Nelson. Mr. and Ms. Ralph Miles, of Blythe, Calif., called on friends here, Saturday. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Angus. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Weeks, Mrs. Sarah Johnson, Mrs. Allen Timothy, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelson spent 3 days last week WEST NORTH FIRST HEBER CITY, UTAH Livestock Auctions Sales Every Thursday 1:00 P. M. Yards Equipped for Feeding and Watering of Stock. Dean Todd Phone Roy Todd 165-Phone 31G-- W J AWMING sister-in-la- Me-Cur- Many beautiful Saturday. and useful gifts were received by the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lazenby and children, anj Mr. and Mrs. La Virf Turnbow and children of Tabiona were visiting Mrs. Nettie Defa Sunday. Boyd Williams and Dorothy Defa accompanied Leo B. Defa to Provo on Wednesday of last COOL YOUR HOME With Awning. The Economical Way Awnings odd beauty and color to the home and protect drapes, rugs and furnishings from sun fading. You can have awnings made to order to fit your windows by filling out the coupon below. We will send you prices and sizes of owning stripe. No obligation to buy. Kindly Mnd prUnt and lampUs of mattriali for owning.. Thoio b M obligation. ADDRESS ...... CITY STATE Wo or Interested in windows ownings for hall week. Charles Fabrizio made a round trip to Salt Lake City last Saturday. 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