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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH was accompanied home by his very entertaining program was brother, Laurence, and Miss enjoyed by a large crowd. Quite peop-pl- e Alma Smith, who visited with the a number of were present also. former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Young, of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Roe Smith and Mr., and Mrs. Joseph Brund-ag- family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shephard Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Carl and family, and Mr. hnd Mrs. Smith and children, all of ProReed Stansfield and children left vo, spent the Fourth of July Saturday for a tnp to the Yel- hob day with their parents, Mr. lowstone National Park and on and Mrs. J. Alma Smith. through the states of Idaho, Charles Abplanalp of Helper was helping out at the Alma Washington and Oregon. Le Smith farm while Mr. Smith President Hale Holgate, andrew J. Gilbert, of the Du- was ill. chesne Stake of the LDS Church, The family of Mrs. Jane Murall of Arcadia, were visitors at phy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myer, the Bridgeland Ward Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy, School on July 10th. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Murphy, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee and Mrs. Waller Myer, Mr. and and family were visiting with Mrs. Elden Liddell spent Suntheir mother, Mrs. Mary R. Li- day, 3uly 10th, at Wolf Creek at sonbee and other relatives on the Murphy reunion. Mrs. Aim a Smith and daughSunday. Shirley Harris of Duchesne is ter, Alma, visited with relatives visiting with the family of at Utahn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Shields Archie Price. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Neil-se- n of Arcadia visited one day last were honored at a dance week with their son and Mr. and Mrs. Wan-les- s and reception on the 8th of Shields. were The couple young July. Plans are being made' for a presentetd with many beautiful 24th a of July celebration at lunch and Delicious gifts. Bradys park, sponsored by Arcadia and Bridgeland wards. Speakers at Sacrament meeting Sunday evening were Levi J. Anderton, Otto Johnsen and Airs. Helen Odekirk, all of Duchesne. Beautiful piano music l, was furnished by Sheryl Luane McDonald and Elaine 13, 1949 Friday, July out-of-to- Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee Mr. and Mrs. John Thorson of Bluebell visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Gallyer one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hansen and baby daughter of Mt. Emmons visited last week end with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wanless Shields. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Walters and children, Joe and Ruth, spent the Fourth of July at the Strawberry Reservoir with relaTooele. Ruth retives from turned to Tooele where she plans to visit for a oouple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nickerson of Salt Lake City visited over the week end with their folks, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Linke. Darleen Lamb is employed at the Duchesne Motor Company in Duchesne as the bookkeeper. Perry Young returned to his home in Sandy on the Fourth of July after a short visit here with relatives and friends. He daugh-tetr-in-la- w, Mer-rel- Poulson, also of Duchesne. and Mrs. Elmer Clark of chesne were also visitors. 0 0 rKUUr Kentucky Whiskey A Blend 65t UKAIN NtUIKAL Mr. Du- fracy Roberta Mr. ad Mrs. Dode Parks and sons of Salt Lake City spent a couple of days last week visiting Mrs. Parks friends in hanna. will be remembered in Hanna as Phyllis Jullin, Frank Defa motored to Duchesne and Roosevelt Thursday of last week. He was accomnd panied by Tracy Roberts daughters, Irene Johnson and hr I Kilo, national distillers prod, corp., n. r. Andertton Mrs. Elsie Bird lira. fieore Delmer Ross has returned to his home from the hospital where he underwent an operation. At present he is able to get around on crutches. The ball game between Bridge-lan- d was witnessed by a crowd from both locatlities. Arcadia won the game. June Larson and Lurrine Bird of Roosevelt spent the week end their respective vis.ting with A. M. Burton attended the regular meeting of the Duchesne County Commissioners last Tuesday, July 5th. Mr. and Mrs. Klell Mecham and Mrs. Lars Kofford, all of Standardville, Utah, were in Talmage for a couple of days last week. On Thursday, they, together with the Donohue family, visited relatives In Pleasant Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wilcken of Vernal visit'd the latter's mother, Mrs. Hazel Farnsworth on Wednesday evening of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ariey Sorensen left Wednesday, July 5th, to return to their home in Burbank, California. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Chris Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. Tatton Bench of Duchesne visited Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson Thursday .ventng of last week. Among those shopping in last Saturday were the following: Mr. and Mrs. Wil-.or- d and Mr, and Thompson .Irs. George Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Anderson are rejoicing over the birth of e, parenta Mr. and Mrs. LaNor Rich?ns and children of Grangeo were visiting relatives and friends in Arcadia over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Nielson have purchased a new automobile. Miss Lois Lustty is also driving a new car. purchased recently. Bishop and Mrs. Marion Ross and children returned recently after a two weeks trip through the northwest states and California. A number of people from Bridgeland met with representatives from Arcadia one day last week for the purpose of making plans for a 24th of July celebration. Mr. Fern Zirker and Shirley, Ardith and Carolee; Marilyn, Mrs. Pearl Zirker and children, Bonnie and Ronald, left Thursday for Oregon, where they will visit with their sister and family. They expect to be gone about two weeks. Gay Ross of Salt Lake City is visitnig at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ross. Mrs. Porter Merrell and chil-dreof Duchesne, were visiting at the home of her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilbert, last Sunday. Mrs. Oscar Adams and son, Clifford, of Myton, were visiting at the home of her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ross, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivo Johnson and daughter. Deanna, of Salt Lake City, were visiting on Thursday of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loryn Ross. Mrs. Johnson is a sister of Mrs. Ross. ri, son-in-la- w i Du-jhes- wr. .heir first son last Friday, July i, at the Roosevelt hospital. The Andersons have four daughters. Zane Christensen made a business trip to Wyoming last week and on his return took a load of Catttle to Salt Lake City, Monnday, July Ilth. I vVe.tare engine wear by Oil-Platin- g Gentle Starting! with Conoco NfA Motor Oil. The exclusive additive in Conoco N'h holds an extra shield of lubricant right to the moving parts Oil-Platthem against wear. . . ! es Oil-Platin- Lasting Power! dry-frictio- g! Another additive in Conoco protects your engine against sludge and carbon. Preserve that new-cpower with Conoco NfA. . . . ar Longer Life! ... An engine means more miles between repairs peak performance year after year. So, for protection for power for performance your best buy is Conoco NA Motor Oil. Oil-Plat- e today Oil-Plate- d at your Conoco Mileage Merchants ! ' Copyright 1949, Continental Oil Company W . Even after is still g standing all night, up there on the cylinders. It cant all drain down No grinding starts with Oil-Platin- ii fa last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Roberts and son. Terry, motored to Yellowstone National Park during the Fourth of July holidays. They returned home July 5th and report having a most en- jo rii'fi joyable time. number of mothers from Hanna attended the last day of school for the kindergarten class where they enjoyed a party and review of what the children had accomplished during the past A 1 t six weeks. 8eed CONOCO AGENT AND DldlESNE, visited with relatives. Mrs. Nettie Defa and family and George Reid made an automobile trip to Provo one day last week. Mrs. Betty Collett, accompanied by her husband, of Logan. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Young for a few days Jast week. Mrs. Vera Mioon and Carma Fabrizio made a trip to Duchesne Thursday, July 7, where they took tests for dirvers licenses. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fabrizio made a trip to Salt Lake Qity Wednesday of last week. They returned home the following day. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Powell and son of Duchesne have been staying in Hanna for a few days for the purpose of harvesting their hay crop. Mrs. Nettie Defa made a rush trip to Heber on Tuesday of last week with Mra. Lee and her baby. Mrs. Cassidy Reid accompanied them. Ariel Michie of loka was In Hanna on business last Friday. Mrs. Lavell Jones made a trip to Roosevelt last Friday. He returned the same day. Mrs. Tracy Roberts and children visited with Mrs. Hazel De- DISTRIBUTOR UTAH Feed Staple Qulnoa, normally growing three to four feet tall, has been cultivated to grow to tlx feet in some part of the Andet. The family name, Chenopodlum, me ana gooiefoot, and deicrlbet the leaves of irregular triangle shape. Qulnou's leaves show many colors, and ars edible as greens. A ' if r , if- A It ' W- - Days of '47 To Feature. Autry Rodeo meetings. Fa-briz- io Stay ahead of fi V son-in-la- w they ' A . and Mrs, Rawlins Thack-- of Mt. Emmons visited with .r. and Mrs. Earl Thacker last week. Mrs. Mr. and Leon Burton were in Roosevelt Saturday evening to attend LDS Church Mr. and Mrs. Chris Donohue and daughter, Shirley, of Helper, were week end visitors at he home of Mr. and Mrs. M. 3. Donohue. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bleazard visited relatives In Mtn. Home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Thompson were guest speakers at meet-.n- g in Mt. Emmons last Sunday evening. Mrs. Wm. Hill is in Salt Lake Ronny Hackett, who al30 attended the dental clinic at Duchesne. Jity receiving dental care. Mr. and Mrs. Napier Swasey Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Costantlno and children, of Rock Springs, of Boneta attended the Sunday Wyoming, enjoyed a few days evening meeting in Talmage. Mr. visit with Mr. and Mrs. Alfonzo Jwasey was one of the speakers. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Allred Defa, Mrs. Costantino and Mrs. are home from a vacation trip Defa are sisters. Mrs. Ray Lee and infant to Yellowstone Park. Those transacting business In daughter returned from the He-bhospital where the baby had loosevelt Monday were Mr. and been suffering from whooping .Irs, C. W. Erickson, Mr. and cough and pneumonia. The baby Jra. George Anderson, Mr. and Irs. Calvjn Jensen, Mrs. Cleo is considerably improved at this randsen and Mrs. De Lene writing. Mrs. Edna Giles motored to Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kenison Roosevelt Thursday, July 7. She was accompanied by Flora and Walter Kenison were shopand children and Jean ping in Duchesne Monday. Mrs. Annie Anderson of Mtn. and children. Mr. and Mrs. Alfonzo Defa Home is visiting with the Harmade a trip to Salt Lake Fri- old Thompson family. day where a? Mr. Fa-briz- io . . . m ? As the highlight for the Days of 47, 1949 celebration, officers of the association have booked the Gene Autry World Championship Rodeo to be presented at the Utah State Fair Grounds six nights, July 19 through 25, with the exception of Sunday, July 24. Cullin Flocks Flocks should be culled at regu lar intervals to eliminate unprofitable producers and those showing signs of disease. PM Vlnnlfred Carrell Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Iorg of Mt. Emmons and Children were visiting at the home of the former's mother. Mrs. Claude Iorg. last Sunday. Club meeting was held at the home of Joyce Rogers one Jay last week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Anderson and daughter, Eileen, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Potts on Monday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carrell md small son, Mrs. Fred Car--e- ll and Mrs. Berneice Thacker ind small son were in Myton Wednesday of last week on business. and Harley Doyal Mary, Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Roper and son, Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lusty and children, Mr. and Mrs. Arden Evans and children, also Clark, Steele and Lois Lusty, all of Arcadia, enjoyed an outing on the Yellowstone River on the 4th of July. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cummings, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cummings, Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Cummings, Dale Cummings, Mr. and Mrs. Milan Rogers and children. Mr. ind Mrs. David Rees, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carrell. Ferrell Hatch and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Durfey and children, Mrs. Reva Redden and son, Boyd, atat Ne tended the celebration ola on Independence Day. Mr. and Mrs. Arden Evans and children, of Arcadia, were 4-- H visiting the formers Sunday George Evans, noon. Mr. w of Roosevelt, and Mrs. Freston3 and Mrs. Clyde Mitcheil, of Clearfield, were vis- parents, Mr. iting relatives in Upalco Sun- They also attended Sacrament meeting while here. day. Kay Pulley has accepted emat the Timothy garage at Altamont. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Dennis and children of Salt Lake City are in Upalco visiting the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs Percy Potts. Mrs. Donna Lemon and Children. of loka, were visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nelson, Sunday afternoon. Wayne Williams came in and spent one night last week with his family. He has been out with the shepp herd. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Roper and son, Allen, were visiting with Mrs. Ropers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lusty, in Arcadia, on ployment I y . . . "It's hard for the average man to follow all the threads of dependence in a state like Utah and find out just how many people depend on which activity for a living. We let the economists do that. And some of these experts tell us there J !: UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION : CAN SUPPLY j YOU WITH ALL YOl It HEXTIMi NEEDS OIL C.AS FREE ESTPU TES F. H. ; would be only half of our present population in Utah if we had no mining here." HARDYS SHOP COAL after- to 25. Penns)lvania State College than 10,000 WorU War II veterans have studied at the Pennsylvania State college under the GI Bill. Starting with two veterans in 1944, ine enrollment continued to grow until a record 5533 registered for the current year. A . 18 More Sunday. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Verl la of Dragerton, here Holt, spending the summer with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Mitchell. Hugo Mitchell and son, Loal, are busy constructing a Grade-dairy barn for Verl Roper. Mr. and Mrs. Mar D. Mitchell are building a new modern home. Alfonzo Madsen, road supervisor in this locality, was calling at the home of Fred Carrell last Friday on business. Elvin Thacker made a business trip to Bennett last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Murphy, Mrs. Drucella Taylor and children, Milan and son, Rogers Jon, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carrell and little son, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Thacker and son, Tommy, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Pulley and daughters, and Mrs. Fred Carrell. were in Altamont Tuesday evening of last week, where they attended Jacks Wild Animal Show. father, and Mrs. DeVere Iorg are the proud parents of a baby girl, born In the Roosevelt hospital Saturday, July 9th. This Is the first child for Mr. and MrB. Iorg. Mrs. Lela Gallaway and Mrs. Leola Freston and children, all both of Salt Lakes main down town streets. Fifteen bands, 40 floats, ten horsemen groups from all parts of the state, a large Indian contingent and the Queens float bearing the charming royalty of this years cele-- . bration, Shauna Wood, Cherry Moslandcr and Robyn Tibbs, will make up a large portion of the' parade, which is expected to be two miles long. Other free events are the Tabernacle Choir Concert with a famous guest soloist from the Metropolitan Opera, two street shows during the noon periods on Main and State streets, and the historical pageant, This Land Be Ours," to be staged at the University of Utah stadium. The choir concert is set for Sunday, July 24, while the pageant follows on Monday, July 25. also the day reserved for the Pioneer Banquet honoring Utah's oldest pioneers. All Utahns are Invited to join in the celebration commemorating the arrival of the Mormon Pioneers to Utah and make Salt Lake City their Mecca from This rodeo of champion riders and performers, starring Gene Autry in person with his horse, Champion, played to over-flocrowds during the 1948 celebration. Completely new in stock and feature acts the show is expected to draw even larger numbers this year. Free events planned by the Days of 47 Include the mammoth street parade scheduled for 9:30 A. M., Monday, July 25, the route to traverse pails f 1'ilv er A Winner! t ff 87 Went Third FURNACES j CVIL COLLECT A. NO. South II E B E R 1 FINANCING riioNr; II T A II irnv I |