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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UtA0 Triday, March 19, teacher; Bertha Anderson. je. nean Burton, Joan Bteazard. Beverly Jensen, P.0XelIa hZoW nhe hStesa- - A delicious the playing of SOItj Wilford Thomp-'n- d ,and. Mrs- Gail Anderson were having some WIpr shopping eons in Duchesne Roose-swork performed at of last week. week. day last Leon Burton and A. M. Burton Walter Cum-- were and Mrs. transacting business m Heover the 4T0 rejoicing ber last Friday. j a daughter, on Tuesday, Elmer Frandsen came home hosRoosevelt 9, at the from the sheep herd Thursday of return-- , last week. Maggie Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jensen hTme from Heber where she were visited for two weeks. transacting business in host- - Roosevelt last Eva Beckstead was Friday and Satand Mrs. Setter too - Wed-nesda- Shield y v' f -- , t t. sup. iae in loney ibina. Stuc. THELMA NYE Two babies were blessed in Sacrament meeting a week ago. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Rhoades was named Keith Orval Rhoades, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. LaVerl Turn bow was given the name of Garry LaVerl Turn-boOur community was saddened Saturday evening by the unexpected tragic death of Jacob Gines, aged 69 years, who fell from his horse while riding to urday. Word has been received evening. Those pres- by of a baby daughter to Mr. and relatives Fawnette Burton, and friends of the birth Mrs. Willard Mrs. ver Rayle of Provo, line mother is the former Vida Kemson of Talmage. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Brother-so- n of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barnett were transacting business in Roosevelt one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Burton and flew Government Surplus Piston Ring Sets Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Burton atthe American manufactured by Hammered tended P-- T A at Altamont last Md. Co., Baltimore, Ring piston Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Kenison, Ring set contains the following types of piston formerly of Talmage, left for their new home in Vale, Oregon, rings to give maximum power and oil control. Walter Kenison took a Sunday.' 6 $y4 x 332 Hammerod Tension Comp. Rings truckload of household goods for them. 6 34 x 332 Flexible Power Comp. Rings A large group of people from 13 3 14 x 532 Flexible Oil Cutter Rings Talmage attended the leadership meeting in Mt. Emmons Sunday. Will fit 1942 to 1947 Dodge and Plymouth George Barrett of Altonah vis1 passenger cars and i ton to '2 ton Dodge trucks. ited Sunday School and meeting STANDARD SIZE ONLY in Talmage last Sunday. Mrs. Alice Sorensen and Mrs. Our price $5.45 per set, postpaid. If C. 0. D., Clara Burton attended the Relief Society program in Boneta each set ordered. send $1.00 deposit Sunday. Zane and Jess Christensen, George Anderson, Glen Allred, Willis Potter, Earl Thacker, C. W. Erickson and Delbert Davies P. 0. BOX 1618 BILLINGS, MONTANA were transacting business in Duchesne Monday. War Surplus Special uctea e I Utah 2tc 3 for gar- ni re. id ai early ah. ) reg lontha hesne 2tp RS ihead, :laimj rsign liman Utah ' May listra3road MRS. ,3 ednesday tee. . J, his ranch, and suffered a fractured skuU. Mr. Gines was a pioneer rancher and cattlemen and had many friends who mourn - ,1948 for ARROW SALES 1948 IFIED LVE 86 of Spnng Time Again s I isge office his passing. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday in the Tabiona ward house. We extend our sympathy to the bereaved family. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Hardman and Floyd Langdon were Heber visitors last Saturday. Wm. Rhoades, who had been visiting for several days at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Fay Lefler, has returned to his home in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wadley and small daughters were Heber visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Clark and small daughters were Heber visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Clark and were daughter, of Clearfield, week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark. Heber Moon, of Duchesne, was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Van Tassell one day last week. A large crowd of young folks enjoyed a birthday party honoring Marvin Ottosen at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ottosen, Tuesday evening. Games and Mrs. Leland Potts, Irene Iorg, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Mitchell, Grover Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Murphy, George Evans and sons, Harley and PM Winnifred Carrell DoyaL Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jensen and children of Neola vlsited the lat-teparents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cummings, also her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cummings one day last week. Mrs. Nettie Potts and small daughter, Carol Lee, went to Woodland Friday to visit her father, Orson Page, who is ill. Mrs. Rose Rogers and Mrs. Alice Iorg spent Thursday and Friday of last week at the home of their father, John Chasel, of Neola. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Murphy made a trip to Salt Lake City rs Ruthford Mathews of Midvale Is in Upalco visiting relatives for HEATING j a few days. Reed Durfey spent four days in Salt Lake City last week. He drove one of the buses, taking a load of Roosevelt high school stu- dents to attend the basketball tournament. Kenneth Carrell and Wayne Williams were in Bluebell and Brldgeland last Thursday taking care of business matters. we install your hewt-in- g plant we guarantee that it is properly engineered and will do the heating job te your satisfaction. When Free estimates gladly given with no obligation to buy. Installations made quickly and economically by conape- tent workmen. Frozen Muffins Muffins put Into the oven while till frozen will bake at the same temperature and In almost the ame time as will unfrozen ones. Saturday to bring the formers mother home. She had spent the past two months at Ire home of her daughter, Mrs. Geneva Trace Lndulant Fever HEBER, UTAH Williams, at Salt Lake. References to diseases resemA baby girl was born to Mr. bling undulant fever are found in Phone 123 and Mrs. Junior Potts, of Upal-s- the writings of .Hippocrates March 12, at the Roosevelt B.C.). -- a vimMmmmsk'jkmammtm hospital. rsoa sansra. Mtr Joan Pulley, daugnter of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Pulley, has been quite ill for some little time. She was detained in the Roosedelicious re- velt hospital for several days last and were played freshments were served. week, and returned home much NOW OPEN FOR IiUSINESS AT The Daughters of Utah Pio- improved in health. Bobbie Williams spent Wedneers presented their one-aplay, Aunt Samanthy Shows Her nesday and Thursday of last week Photygraf Album, in the Tab- as the guest of Cloe Durfey. Walt Anderson has returned iona high school gym Friday afReceive Cream Tuesday, Thursday and ternoon as a matmtee for the home after a three weeks visit school children and people who with his father in the stats of Saturday. did not see it when it was first Missouri. Wiland Reese Earl Wayne presented. Erycel Nye returned home on liams were in Myton on business after visiting for Saturday. Wednesday Those from Upalco who atmore than a week in Heber, where I sit ... tended the funeral services for Clearfield and Salt Lake City. The following Tabiona people Ethan Nelson were Mr. and Mrs. Acre among those who attended Percy Potts, George Potts, Mr. the Stake Gold and Green Ball 'Em in Duchesne last Friday evening: Cleo Jones, Marjorie Lewis, Viola Loretta Miss Iona Sizemore, Tabiona Nye, Casper, Sharon Gold and Green Queen; Mr. and Jones, Rozella Carlile, Mrs. Ralph Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton, Gay Lazenby, Ila Mae Vernon Connie Ivie, Earl Van Tassell, Mr. and Mrs. Casper, The other day Pete Swansons wheel of a tractor, with color In his Bernell Rhoades, Mr. and Mrs. White and Lane Josie. nephew, Bud, allowed as how he cheeks again. And he'd traded the Mr. and Mrs.' Virgil Wadley Leland Wagstaff, DeLyle Giles, Royal Thomas, Allen Giles and and baby visited at the home of was fed up with farm and country night life of the city for a quiet Mrs. Wadleys parents, Mr. and life... and was going to the city glass of beer with Dad. Junior Bertola. Keith Abplanalp, of Helper, Mrs. Earl Atwood, of Hanna, last where there was a lot more opporFrom where I sit, thats how it was visiting friends in Tabiona Friday. tunity and excitement. goes. Try to prevent some one from Mrs. Clara Nye and children during the week end. Some folks might have tried to what he thinks he wants getting Clarence Casper and son, Nor- viisted at the home of Mr. and him. But not Pete. He even and hell go on wanting it. But give stop Mrs. Gene of Moral Gines and son, Dale, Rhoades, Hanna, advanced Bud man, carfare for the trip him his head, and hell settle for and Lawrence Maxwell, returned last Friday. when hed had a the sensible thing whether its that ...figured Mrs. Webb Dean Nevada. has to returned a after Reno, trip good look around, hed come back country life, or a temperate glass Theron Chatwin, of Heber, was to her home in Tabiona after viswhere he of beer ! two durabout belonged. weeks one Tabiona her with a visitor iting day Mrs. Mildred of week. the And mother, what Stanley, After seven ing happened? Mr. and Mrs. Russell Spencer Heber. bustle and excitedays of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Van Tasmotored to Roosevelt Monday afment, Bud was back behind the ternoon where Mr. Spencer had sell and baby son have returned to Tabiona after spending several dental work performed. The Junior Scouts and their months in Portland, Oregon. Copyright, 1918, United States Brewers Foundation partners enjoyed a party at the ASHTONS o, (460-35- 7 Mountain States Cream Stallion ct KNOX IMPLEMENT Rom ly Joe Marsh , How to Keep Down On the Farm La-Re- na big-tow- RY Guaranteed n home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Friday evening. Games a ere played and all the pie and ice cream they could eat was served to the following: Elaine Lewis, Nadine Ottosen, ' Carol Nelda June Clegg, Shirley Lazenby, Viola Casper, Mara' jorie Lewis, JDdEtta Jones, Carlile, Cleo Jones, Mary Ann Maxwell, Ross Wadley, Harvey Chatwin, Robert 'Michie, Ted D. Nye, Bennett Josie, Aldon Chatwin, Basil Defa, Dale Allred, Leslie Giles', Merthan Defa, Dar-rel- d Ivie, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Abplanalp, Allen Giles and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Joe DiStefano. DiMr. Giles and Mr. Abplanalp, Stefano are the Scout leaders. John H. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Jones visited Mrs. John H. Jones in Salt Lake City last no NfE iDS 3 1 Le-Fev- 1175 Ro-zell- We have passed through a long, hard ,and unusual winter, and we again although spring weather appears still in the offing look forward to the time when everything takes on new life Is and trees, plumed with green leaves, grass springing forth, for the crops growing. All indicating another bounteous year i eve It Basin. stockmen, dairymen and farmers of the Uintah to serve The Commercial Club, also .looking forward, wishes I YND )R ONT its many friends in the same efficient, congenial and friendly manner as it has done for many years past. Friday. They report that her health is improving very slowly. Mrs. Jones is now viisting at the home of her son, Earl, In Granger, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Hardman moved into the Theron Chatwin home Monday. Mrs. Walter LeFevre entertained at a birthday party honoring her daughter, Marilyn, on her eleventh birthday Sunday. Games were enjoyed and delightful refreshments were served to i ice SB6, j on tired evelt 5S tan ner the mlly E Duchesne Commercial Club FELLOWS MEET A PLACE WHERE GOOD 1 441 ah CIGARS CIGARETTES BEER AND POOL TABLES SOFT IN - The manpower used and materials poured into metal mining in Utah keep a community larger than Salt Lake City busy full time." Today youll find two signs of top service along highways in Utah and Idaho. Theres the familiar Vico-Pe- p 88 sign, and theres the brand-ne"Utoco sign thats replacing it . . . This new sign . . . oval, with the is easier to flaming torch of service and the single word "UTOCO see and identify at any speed.' Its part of a great postwar improvement program designed to bring you even better products and station facilities along the road. The word "Utoco means Utah Oil Refining Co. 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