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Show Friday, November MUSICAL COMING TO DUCHESNE HIGH SCHOOL COZY Theatre Fri. - Sat., Nov. 5, 6 Fury at Furnace Creek with VICTOR MATURE and COLEEN GRAY ADVENTURE MOVIETONE First Show 7:15, Second 9:00 Sun. Nov. 7, 8 on., Bachelor And The Bobby Soxer with MYRNA LOY, CARY GRANT TEMPLE and SIIIRLEY CARTOON First Show 7:15, Second 9:00 "A Utah service industry, they tell me, is one that serves the people connected with basic industries like mining, farming and manufacturing. And basic products, in turn, are sold outside the state and bring in money to support the service workers merchants, teachers, carpenters, mechanics, and others." ASSOCIATION UTAH MINING UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH 5, 1948 The next attraction to be sponsored by Duchesne High School will be the vocal ensemble, the SONG STYLISTS from Chicago, scheduled for the evening of Wednesday, November 10, at 8 p. m. These six singers from the metropolis of Chicago are being toured in the Intermountain section and reports say that this company has been unusually well received in some of the larger of Patrons centers. musical good clean music and entertainment will be treated to a very fine evening when the Song Stylists appear in this city. Sparkling spontaneity combined ith beautiful trained voices and musicianship and a fine sense of showmanship in projecting the spirit and tradition of the great light operas and musical comedies, will characterize the eve- nings entertainment. Violet Gentry Mrs. Bertha Angus James Bacon, of Roosevelt, and Mr. Curry, of Salt Lake, were in Ioka Wednesday. Mrs. Virgil Ferguson visited in Duchesne one day last week. Dr. jonn Sharp and son, Byron, o Salt Lake, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gentry during the pheasant season. Mr. and Mrs. Wiilis Lowry and Robert Marchant spent Friday in Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. William Fausett were reported very ill Saturday and Mr. Fausett was moved to the Roosevelt hospital Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Hartman, of Duchesne, spent Sunday with Mrs. Hartmans parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lemon. Wanda Sprouse, of Crescent, was an overnight guest Tuesday of Louise Gentry. Mrs. Henry Nelson went to Salt Lake last week for a short visit with her son, Wade, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Timothy, of Ogden, spent the week at the home of Owens sister, Mrs. Reed Lemon. Miss Dicia Emert, of Roosevelt, called on Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Stone Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Michie visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fausett. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fausett and children, of Upalco, visited Mrs. Olive Sorensen Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy French and son, of Salt Lake City, are visiting Mrs. Frenchs parents, Mr. The Song Stylists combine the lovely voices of three women and three men together with a pianist. The Song Stylists have appeared before a great number of clubs and civic organizations as well as some of our largest theatres in the eastern centers. Their repertoire includes songs from some of our most popular musical shows made famous by some of our leading motion picture stars, and includes compositions from Gounod, Kriml, Kern, Romberg, Verdi, La Forge, Logan and others. General admission will be 50c and the public is cordially in- and Mrs. J. E. Webb. vited to attend. Advertisement. Mrs. Erma Anderton and children, of Roosevelt, visited Mrs. Myrel Gines Wednesday. They called on Mrs. J. A. Angus during the afternoon. Mrs. Elsie Bird Friday night the members of the MIA sponsored a Halloween party and harvest ball combined. An enjoyable time was spent The following program was rendered: Voy Fairbanks; Song, reading, Fern Zlrker; song, Helen and Claudine Smith; reading, Elsie Nielson; song, Betty Rogers; song, Ellen Gilbert and Dancing was Pauline Larsen. also a diversion. Apple cider and doughnuts were served. Steele Lusty, who is employed in Salt Lake City, came home to spend the pheasant season. L. J. Gilbert had the misfortune to sprain his ankle while taking care of his chores one evening last week. A Halloween party was held Saturday night under the direction of the Primary officers. A jpook room was the center of attraction for the children. Each child was presented with a sack Prizes Halloween treats. of A Mystic Six WESTINGIIOUSE LAUNDROMATS 230 WESTINGIIOUSE ROASTER OVENS Any one seeming entry blanks at KOHLS I GA STORE is eligible for a $23.00 FOOD CERTIFICATE, in addition NATIONAL AWARDS. to the many you may win one of these gleaming-whitWestinghouse appliances . . . or a $25.00 Food Certificate . . . OR BOTH. JUST THINK! . . . e, ... so Remember, no purchase is required come in and get entry blank today. Enter this simple, yet fascinating IGA contest NOW! SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 0, THIS STORE WILL OPEN 9:00 A. M. AND CLOSE G:00 P. M., MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY, INCLUSIVE. BEGINNING ; ! i hiMnrrtiiiiil j critically ill. Malcolm Walters made a trip to Tooele Friday to attend the funeral services for his brother-in-laEdwin St. Clair. He returned home Sunday evening. Week end visitors at the home of M. A. Walters were Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gillispie- and son, Floyd, of Tooele. Mrs. Gerald Day and small daughter of Salt Lake City visited Wednesday and Thursday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle L. Young. James Hoggan of Salt Lake was a visitor at the Lee Andersen home over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Richardson and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hant sen of Park City visited over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Barker. They Rusts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Le Grande Mecham. The 1st, 2nd and 3rd grades, under the direction of Mrs. Stevenson, held a Halloween party Friday afternoon to which the moihers were invited. In the evening the 5th, 6th and 7th grades held their Halloween party to which the mothers were also invited. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Hulli-- er and two children, of Roosevelt, visited in Blubell Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Goodrich and son, Keith, visited a few days here with relatives. They had their baby under treatment for two days in the Roosevelt hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Rae Gagon, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hancock, Elaine Hancock and Alva Hancock, of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hansen, of Murray, came out to enjoy the pheasant hunt and to visit friends aqd relatives. Bertie Marie Lisonbee visited over the week end in Myton at the home of Joan Funk. Dallas Young and R. L. Tuck-et- t, of Provo, were callers at the Lyle Young home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Rawlings have had their little son, Paul, in Salt Lake City for medical Mrs. Merl Jennings. Mr. Darrell Walker v of Roose- velt installed an electric water heater for Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Walters Monday. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Merl Jennings were Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Williams of Upalco. Mr. and Mrs. La Var Stand-fiel- d treatment. and family, of Price, spent Their other three children are being cared for by a few days hunting pheasants their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. and visiting with relatives. They were guests at the Reed Stand-fiel- d Roy Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Johnson of home while here. Provo visited with relatives in Mrs. Jesse Beal came home from Price Sunday, accompanied Bridgeland over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Petersen and by her daughter, Mrs. Dick Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Leavitt, Long, and infant daughter. all of Salt Lake, were visiting Sunday visitors at the home at the Jack Liddell home during of Mr. and Mrs. Zery Mathews were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cumpheasant season. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Robbins mings, of .Upalco; Mrs. Wilda and small son, of Duchesne, were Mitchell, of Duchesne, and Lawdinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. rence Jensen, of Midvale. Jack Liddell on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nickerson of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Allred of Salt Lake City visited over the Bluebell visited at the home of week end with the Latter's parMr. and Mrs. Zeary Mathews on ents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Linke. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Monday.. Mrs. Allred is a sister of Mrs. Mathews. Glade Taylor was treated for a Mrs. Dot Perry left Monday serious ailment at the Holy Cross evening for Midvale where she hospital in Salt Lake City for intends to spend the winter. several days recently. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nelson of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wright Upalco visited at the home of of Utahn were Bridgeland visitthe latters parents, Mr. and ors Tuesday. Mrs. Zeary Mathews Monday. Perry Young, of Vernal, came Mr. and Mrs. Clair Mills and home for the pheasant season. YOUR CHIROPRACTOR will be in Duchesne SUNDAY, NOV. 7, from 4 to in the LYMAN MOTEL 6 p. m. DR. II. W. MARRS CHIROPRACTOR ROOSEVELT Tuea. 9:80 - 1:00 Sat. 9:80 Hotel Shurtleff VERNAL Phone 493-W 63 1.-0- Wasatch Main Office DONT BORROW. were given for the best costumes and were won by Elenor Capson, Carl Zirker, and as a witch, dressed as a girl. Games were also enjoyed. and Leland Mrs. Elsie Bird Bird went to Park City Sunday where Leland will consult a physician regarding his leg, which is giving "him considerable grief. Evelyn Gilbert, Lurrine Bird spent Monday night at Roosevelt inhere they attended a picture show, e Ellen Gilbert and Joann Hoi-gat- entertained at a Halloween party, at the formers home. Others present were Hyrum DUCHESNE Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Babe Odekirk and children of Salt Lake spent end at the Zirker the week homes. Mrs. Odekirk is a sister of the Zirker brothers. IThe following people attended quarterly conference of the LDS Church in Duchesne last Sunday; Bishop and Mrs. Marion Ross, and Mrs. Charlie Bird, Mr. Thomas M. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Hale Holgate, Mr. and Mrs. Voy Mrs. Fairbanks and children, Aorretta Holgate, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Fairbanks, Mr. and Mrs. Want to get off to a good start? Then let your Charles Jensen and son, Mrs. R. S. Lusty, Mrs. Barbara Gilbert. Conoco Mileage Merchant steer you right . . , Lois Lusty, Deon and Delaine Hell tell you that when it comes to fasti Bird, Betty Lee Holgate, Gayle smooth winter starts, a lot depends on having and Rulon Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. the right kind of oil in your engine. Hell tell Vernal Nielson, Ramona Nielson, and Mrs. Marion G. Shields. Conoco you, too, the right oil is winter-grad- e Mr. and Mrs. Loren D. Lloyd N'4 Motor Oil. For two reasons: and baby son, of Salt Lake, spent First, because winter-grad- e N b is specially the week end with Mrs. Lloyds refined for performance. It's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Saves Wear on your Solomonson. lighter . . . Mr. and Mrs. Golden Holt and Junior Holt, of Salt Lake City, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bird Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hansen and Copyright 1918, Comiaeaiai Oil Compiny baby daughter of Springville visited at the home of the latters parents, Mr. and Mr3. Wanless Shields, last week. illness of Mrs. Larsons brother, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Fietkau Mr. John Bell, who is seriously and children of Springville were sick. Clarence Mr. Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Peel, of visiting Ilorrocks Saturday. Roosevelt, spent a few days last Mr. and Mrs. Dode Rogers, week visiting at the home of Helen Smith, Gladys Labrum, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lusty. While Elsie, Deon, Delaine, Mildred and here they attended the HalloBobby Bird haw been assisting ween party last Friday night. Glen Gilbert and Floyd Ross harMr. and Mrs. Lynn Ross and vest their potatoes. family were helping Floyd Ross Andrew Ross i3 spending a few harvest potatoes Saturday. The following Seventh and days visiting at the home of his Mr. brother and sister-in-laEighth grade students attended and Mrs. Lynn Ross. the Halloween party at Myton Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hair, of school last Friday night: Ronald Salt Lake City, visited at the Zirker, Leon Ross, Ervin Solomhome of Mr. and Mrs. Loryn onson, Bobby Bird. Stanley KelRoss during the pheasant season. ler, Joe Shields, Twilla Nielson, Mr. Charlie Jenson was called Itazle Mildred Bird, Johnson, to Arizona during the week on Flora Thompson, Norma Larson, account ol the death of his Donna Larson, Vivian Larson, brother. Cleo Ilodgate, Donna Ross. Mr. Frank Holgate and Mrs. Lavon Horrocks of Rangely, Grace Larson were called to Salt Colorado, was visiting in ArLake on accoun I of the serious cadia Sunday, A sweetheart and $100,000 to be divided into $25.00 FOOD CERTIFICATES ! is Llsonbee a pheasant hunt baby, of Neola, were Monday visitors at the home of Mr. and Gayle Gilbert, Delaine Bird, Glenda Nielson, Merlynn Ross, Marilyn Zirker. Games were enjoyed and apple cider and doughnuts were served. Mr. and Mrs. Oal Cook, of Park City, spent the week end at the home of Mrs. Cooks grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. $125,000 in Awards I Mrs. Laura Seeley, Mrs. Sylvia Goodrich, Mrs. Zella Goodrich and daughter, Carma, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Goodrich motored to Rangely Tuesday to see the oil wells. They also stopped at Bonanza for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jenkins went to Idaho Friday of last week to visit Sams mother who .Mrs. Shelby A Democratic rally was held Monday evening at the Ward hall. After the rally dancing was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Cora Wathen and daughter, Karen, of Murray visited here during the week. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Thorsen. Mrs. Mary Ann Case, of Mt. Emmons, visited here Tuesday with her daughter, Mrs. Jennie Goodrich. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bird was completely destroyed by fire on Tuesday. The Birds were away at the time of the fire and nothing was saved. Mr. and Mrs. Anthon Rust and Relief Society conference was two children spent a few days held Sunday night. Home visiting with Mrs SUBSCRIBE. Mt. in the officers gave The Primary children a Halloween party Tuesday afternoon. Edgar A. Babbit,, who has bought the Allen E. Drollinger place, moved there Wednesday. Several from here attended the MIA convention in Roosevelt Thursday evening. Ardeth Strong, Mrs. Mrs. Pearl Workman, Mrs. Helen Belfuss and Don Drollinger, of A. 50 Mrs. Garda Seeley GELID also enjoyed while here. Cap-so- MhiMWiiiagB , Salt Lake were here last week taking care of their fathers things so Mr. Babbit could take possession. Mrs. Cloyd Morrell was notified Saturday night of the death of her brother. Marie Benson was called to Salt Lake City Wednesday by the serious illness of her mother. She returned Saturday with the report that her mother had suffered a stroke which had left her almost completely helpless. Hilton Birch, of Heber City, visited Mr. and Mrs. John A. Angus Saturday. Mr. Birch was a friend of their son, Lynn, having met him while both were serving with the Army stationed in the Aleutian Islands. UTAH i S&Stf cold-weath- freer-flowin- for a winter start battery, , and on your nerves. . . because it gives you faster starts. And second, NA oil against "dry friction starts . . . saves wear on engine parts . . . because it contains a special, added metal ingredient that actually surfaces. And this extra film of lubricant stays up... wont all drain down, even overnight So, if you want to start off right and right off on the next wintry morning,,, extra-protec- ts OIL-PLATE- S Make a date to Oil "Plate 1 ! ! |