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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH workers dinner and meeting in evening of HUGE Mrs. Duchesne Tuesday last week. Jess and Paul Christensen were in Roosetransacting business velt on Wednesday of last week. Anderson George Members of the Duchesne Dis- Barton Mrs. Opal Mr. Wm. Cook Talmage motored to Thursday, April 28, for a medical checkup. Elmer Frandsen returned to the Moon sheep herd Thursday of last week after spending several weeks at home. Mrs. Earl Thacker was shopping iin Roosevelt on Thursday of last week. C. W. Erickson and George Anderson were taking care of business at the AAA office in Roosevelt last Friday afternoon. Mrs. Hazel Daly of Salt Lake City returned to DuchesneWed-nesday- , April 27, after visiting her brother, Chase McDonald and family, for several days. Mrs. Phyllis Brotherson will do the cooking at the school lunch room for the remainder of the year. Mrs. Cleo Frandsen had to retire because of ill health.. Mrs. Alta Beckstead and children, Mrs. Myrtle Donohue, Rosalie Donohue and Mrs. Adaline Anderson were in Price Saturday, attending the high school band contests. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson were in Price Saturday to attend funeral services for a cousin of Mrs. Thompson. Laron Beckstead drove the Own Home E. A. CALL - Roosevelt - Utah SCHENtE QCHMiMS5 rntmcmM 5D7 USE TRENDED I Ml GRAIN BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF. THE STRAIGHT WHISKIES IN THIS PRODUCT ARE 5 YEARS OR MORE OLD. 35 STRAIGHT WHISKEY. 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. 10 STRAIGHT WHISKEY 5 YEARS OLD. 21 STRAIGHT WHISKEY 6 YEARS OLD. 4 STRAIGHT WHISKEY 7 YEARS OLD. SCHENLEY DISTILLERS, INC., NEW YORK CITY. Roy nt was served. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mower made a business trip to Roosevelt Monday. , Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oman had their infant son blessed and named in Sacrament 'meeting on Sunday afternoon. The child was christened Phil L. Oman. Homebodies At least 65 per cent of the people In the U. S. have never spent a night in a hotel. Pointing the Plow The covering of the plow point with iron or copper In the Mediterranean countries took place about 1200 B. C. AChange is in Order. . . -- ''v Stapp us bus that took the Alta-pioband students to Price last Friday. They returned home late Saturday evening. A large group of MIA workers and members attended am LDS Stake Leadership meeting in Mtn. Home Saturday evening. B. J. Sorensen and Bill Ferrell, of Midway, came out Sunday to get a truck load of furniture for Mr. and Mrs. Chris Sorensen. school YEAR OLD Mrs. Band students from Boneta attending the band festival in were Venna Price Saturday Oman, Arlene Johansen, Jack Barton, Orlan Oman, Wendell Evans and Larry Swasey. Participating in the posture parade at Provo recently were Miss Lorna Cook, Kathleen, and Marjorie Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Brother-se- n and family motored to Price the band Saturday to attend meet held in that city. Wm. Jessen, and daughter, Lil-lAlexander spent the day at Price Saturday. Norad Warren went to Vernal Monday afternoon where he expected to receive hospitalization for a serious stomach ailment. Alma Warren of Bluebell spent Sunday in Boneta visiting his brother, Noral Warren, at the Warem ranch. Edward Barton made a trip to Fairview and Salt Lake City during the week. The closing MIA social was held in Boneta Ward Monday evening. A program and dancing were enjoyed by a large group after which ice cream and cake Sorensen. a Mrs. Claud McDonald took her son, Jack, to Salt Lake City last RADIOS REPAIRED la Your his daughter, and family. April 27: Bertha Anderson, Rosalie and Roxella Donahue, Betty Jensen, Baibara Bleazard, Rhea and Gary McDohald, Jenean Burton, Paul Hill and Marvin M Continental Oil Company Defensive Drivers Club Recently Organized .j 6, 1949 against these hazards. I and my make other concessions to avoid collision. I will be careful to commit no driving errors myself and will be defensively alert to avoid all accident traps. Bronze lapel pins in the shape of an owl for wisdom and windshield stickers bearing Go Defensive Drivers creed, along with defensive driving, will idenContinental tify the members. fense Aill concede right-of-wa- y Mrs. Shelby Liao bee PONCA CITY, Oklahoma Mrs. Marion S. Shields of Ar- The newest offensive The recently completed home against of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Brum-me- tt cadia was a Stake Relief Society traffic accidents the Defensive was the scene of gaiety visitor to Bridgel&nd Ward on Drivers Club. Friday evening when members of Tuesday. Continental Oil Company has the American Legion and AuxMrs. Eugene Liddell submitted begun enrolling its employees in and Wm. Post Sands R. lt iliary, to an appendectomy at a newly formed organization that Unit 5, gathered for a surprise ApMonday, hospital pledges its members to defensive house warming. Cards were en25. driving allowing for the other Oil Company in, enrolling its joyed during the evening and a ril Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brundage drivers mistakes. Launched by employees from coast delicious lunch was served to to coast, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Deans. Mr. returned home Saturday from the companys safety division, hopes the idea will catch on BrunMrs. where and Mrs. Denzel Hemphill, Mr. Salt Lake City which is directed by J. S. Boy-la- n, and Mrs. W. R. Harris. Mr. and dage had been receiving medical the Defensive Drivers Club Mrs. James Daigle ish, Mr. and treatment. They will return to offers as Its creed: For Sanitary Milk Mrs. Milton Lott, Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake after a few days City be will "I a defensive driver. and drying a cow udder Washing Alice Miss Todd, George Wedig, with their family. I will make allowance for the before milking is an important step Mrs. Lydia Peatross, Mrs. Wm. visit Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilkerson other follews carelessness, lack In producing sanitary milk. Wedig, Mrs. George Tanner, were Sunday dinner gue8ts of of skull and knowledge. I recogMrs. Devon Gentry, Mrs. I. R. Tuttle, Mrs. Oscar Adams and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shephard. nize that I have no control over Care of Cow Mr. and Mrs. Jay Jenkins of the the guests of honor. Mr. and unpredictable actions of other Clipping the hair of cows udders Mrs. Brummett were presented Myton were visiting with Mr. drivers over and nor when they are stabled for winter with a lovely gift as a token of and Mrs. James Giles and Mr. conditions ofpedestrians, weather and roads; helps in the production of sediment-freesteem from the Legion and Aux- and Mrs. Christina Brundage one e therefore, I will develop a de milk iliary. week. the during day Mr. and Mrs. Fred Todd enMr. and Mrs. LaMar Neilsen joyed a short visit last week and family were visiting at the from Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sholtz, home of Mr. and Mrs. Wells of Ephraim, who spent a few Saturday evening. days in the Basin. They are long Wright The Mutual Improvement AsQuincv Straishtlace, pillar of business time friends of Mrs. Todds mothsociation of Bridgeland Ward ener, Mrs. Henry Funk. INTEGRITY BROOKS NO EXCUSES'" THE SLAVES Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sands tertained the ward members at roast EITHER TOE THE LINE OR announce the marriage of their a weiner and marshmallow 0! THIS is daughter, Alice, to LeRoy Mott, on the river on Tuesday of last Firs The marriage was performed week. A large crowd was In atApril 23 in Salt Lake, They will tendance and enjoyed the eve-nlnI MIllOU C. , J I By Grace Dalgicish Mrs. Anna Kenison entertaintrict School Board accompanied ed the following young people at Provo during the week where he W. J. Bond on an annual Supt. several days visiting with a candy pull Wednesday evening, spent school inspection of the Monday, April 25. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sorensen were transacting business in Roosevelt one day last week. Mr. Ashby and Miss Kirkham, state school lunch supervisors, visited the local school Tuesday, April 26. Mr. and Mr3. Elmer Frandsen and Wayne McDonald were shopping in Duchesne on Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Maggie Stevenson returned home Tuesday evening of last week after a visit at Wellington. Mrs. George Anderson attended a principals and school lunch Friday, May Roose-Rooseve- The Human Race a ELSTTi s'ssT r-r-C- L g. make their home in Myton. Mrs. Emery Nielson, who has been confined to a Salt Lake hospital following a recent operation, was sufficiently recovered to return home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Murphy and small son were guests Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Edwards. Mrs. Orval Gillen and children returned Friday evening from a short visit in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Gillens brother, Bernard More, of Midvale, and her sister, Mrs. Verda Bergstrom, of Salt Lake, brought them home then went on to Randlett to visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William D. Moore. Myton students of the Roosevelt Seminary who graduated Sunday evening included Ada Fae Parrish, Ruth Borg. Dare lene Dean, JoAnn Gingell, Smith and Bonnie Fenn. Guests at the ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Uresk, Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Krissman and children, of Vernal, Mr. and Mrs. John Krissman, of Helper, and Mr. and Mrs. John Wogec, of Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Antone Uresk left Monday for Standardville where Mr. .Uresk will enter the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson and family, of Vernal, visited Sunday with Mr. Johnsons sister Mr. and Mrs. and brother-in-laVernon Edwards. Mrs. Homer Robinson and Mrs. H. W. Davenport entertained at a bridge luncheon at the Robinson home, Friday afternoon. Luncheon was served at tables marked for Mrs. Wm. Preece, Mrs. Wm. Koehler, Miss Alice Todd, Mrs. James Dalgleish, Mrs. Floyd Lamb and Mrs. W. H. Linck. Bridge was enjoyed during the afternoon with high score prize awarded to Mrs. Dal gleish. j I J aftknine! sovdu you can put ' 1 W!; OKI OYER ON THE high school students from Bridgeland participating in the spring musical festival at Price on Friday of last week were: Robert Murphy, Sherwood Lisonbee, Ruth Walters and NanWilma Brundage, a cy Beal. member of the high school band, accompanied the band to Price Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Allen of Pleasant Valley were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Smith last Saturday. Mrs. Hazel Walters (Visited for two days last week with her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wright at Utahn. Mrs. Devere Hancock and small son were visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee last Thursday. Hal Robbins of Myton was an overnight guest of Sherrie Lisonbee Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Merl Jeninngs, Sr., and daughter, Lu Jean, accompanied theis son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Merl Jennings, Jr., to Salt Lake City Roosevelt V-- J f I Firm, EH? yotRE Fic?prl son-in-la- w Ge-nel- Sunday. Alma Simth and Wilma Myers were among the Roosevelt Semi- nary students to graduate, Sunday evening, May 1st. Alma Smith presented the epilogue In the program. A largo crowd of parents were present to enjoy the very impressive program which depicted the theme of This Day and Always. Miss Nona Shelton of Roosevelt visited over the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Shelton. to participate In the music festival. Those from here making the trip were Naomi Gilbert, il Deon Bird, and on Saturday Larsen, Wayne and Capeson went with the band. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilbert and family were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loryn Ross Sunday. The infant sons of Mr. and Mrs. Garn Gilbert and Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Murphy were blessed at Sacrament meeting Sunday. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Clarence Horrocka last Sunday were Mrs. Horrocks mother, Mrs. Elsie Dean Workman, Mr. Evan Workman and daughter of Vernal. the seminary gradAmong uates at Roosevelt Sunday evening were Deon Bird, Wayne Capson and Orvil Larsen, all of Arcadia. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bird and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Solomoneon at ft Or-v- , V t t 4i fi Mrs. Elsie Bird Change to. OlLPLATlN&l . . . Like Newl'Y Keep your car in c show- e room shape. the engine with- Conoco Nh Motor Oil. It protects against wear . . . preserves that power. An additive, exclusive in Conoco fastens an extra shield of Oil-Plat- Oil-Platin- . . . Conoco NO is tough, because its made from e crude oil. It stands up under Earaffin-basin searing top-quali- ty Thats summer heat. g! Hol-gat- e, ... An d engine d means fewer repair bills. An engine means fewer quarts between drains. An engine purrs for years and years. Oil-Plate- Oil-Plate- OlL-Plat- today at your Conoco Mileage Merchant's ed f ! Copyright 1949, Continental Oil Company Sa Sr velt Sunday evening. Mr. George Evans and daughter, Mary, of Upalco, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. For Winter Breakfasts Breakfast fruits do not neces sarily have to bs fresh fruits. Chilled apricot whole fruit nectar, canned cling peaches and any of the dried fruits are always available, and make excellent starters tor winter breakfasts. Feeding Chickens Feed costs amount to about 60 per cent of the total cost of raising a pullet or keeping a hen a year. Therefore, good feeding practices are necessary for poultry to be most profitable. See the local county agent about good poultry feeding practices. i8 complete with 6 foot mower $ $ 9 and two way plow. $1395.50 8 EXCELLENT Tractor with wide front wheels, lights, belt pulley, tires weighted with fluid, and lift arms. I 'i I I s BUY EXCEPTIONAL 1947 V. A. C. Case Tractor with lights, tires weighted with fluid, belt pulley, heavy duty offset disc, sweep rake stacker and manure loader, corn planter, two row cultivator and marker, two way 16 Inch plow, and 6 foot mower. $2700.00 value ! Scott Lusty Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edsil Murphy and baby returned to their home 8 in Logan Sunday after visiting r: relatives in Arcadia. 8 $1219.00 I V V V V i CONDITION 1948 V. A. C. Case Saturday, under the direction Nona of the Elsie Bird, Grace Larsen, the Bee Hive Girls met at the church for the purpose of beau9 tifying the grounds. A pot luck lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sagers and Alvins brother of Salt Lake City visited over the week end Roosevelt Sunday. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Larsen, Marvin G. Shields. Last Friday Max Ross took Mr. and Mrs. John Capson, Sr., $ a bus load of students from the Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bird and Roosevelt High School to Price family attended the seminary graduating exercises at RooseBee-Keepe- 9 GOOD CONDITION V. A. C. Case Tractor I Holds Down Cost ! Oil-Plat- e g Holds Up Longer! lubricant right to cylinder walls. Oil-Platin- Holds Fast! . . . holds fast to metal parts. It cant all drain down, not even overnight! Already lubricated at the touch of the starter. Relief Society meeting was held Tuesday, April 26, at the home of Mrs. Merle Ross. After the meeting delicious refreshments were served. evening a program Tuesday was given by the speech department as a closing program for the winters work. Counter I for only $1795.00 Snow Machinery Co. I UTAH rnuzNu ROOSEVELT, iw ; -- Li:-- . CONOCO AGENT AND DUCHESNE, DISTRIBUTOR UTAH Wash Water It has been suggested that water will wash clothes water. Test cleaner than at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute A have yielded this statement: temperature of 160 degrees for wash water gives best cleaning results, but 140 degrees is nearly as good is recommended because It Is economical to maintain In the Isnd heating equipment above 170 degree are not except where boiling is done to sterilize white clothes. j DONT BUY A HEARING AID! ! Until You See This AMAZING NEW Development NOTHING TO WEAR! S NO CORDS NO RECEIVER IN THE EAR NO BULKY (D) BATTERIES ! ACOUSTICON HEARETTE THE HEARETTE WILL BE DEMONSTRATED AT DUCHESNE, UTAH MONDAY, MAY 9, 1949 AT THE MISSION AUTO COURT 8:00 p. m. to 8:00 p. m. Phone Hotel For Free Home Demonstration Send For FREE BOOKLET I would like more information about the Acousticon Hearette llease send free booklet. Name Address City State Zone Waldo L. Littlefield New Address - 45 E. Broadway Salt lake City, Utah A A |