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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH who spent the past month visiting relatives in Utahn returned to Provo last week where Mr. Abplanalp will continue his studies at the Brigham Young Norma Robb Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mayhew of Berkeley, California, and Mrs. Rosetta Mayhew of Ogden were visiting with Mr. and Mr3. Bert Mayhew during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Abpla-nal- p and daughter, Sandra Kay, WARNING! to ail SINGER OWNERS! TT has beea recently ed to us that certain Individuals, falsely representing themselves to be con nected with the Singer Company, are soliciting repair work on Singer Sewing Machines in the homes of our customers in this For your own protection, whenever you need Singer Service, genuine Singer Parts or expert Repairs be sure to deal only with SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 71 East Main Street PRICE - - UTAH University. Otto Kofford, from California, is visiting for a few days with relatives in Duchesne and Utahn. Mr. and Mrs. Val Lewis were in Roosevelt Thursday evening of last week. While there they attended the rodeo. Kenneth Kofford of Mtn. Home spent the week end visiting h.s mother, Mrs. Melissa ne are sisters. Mrs. Herb Lang and daughter, Donna, were in Provo Tuesday of last week where Donna registered at the BYU to continue her education. Mrs. PI. F. Abplanalp and Mrs. Wm. Abplanalp were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Smith at Bridgeland, one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Broadhead, accompanied .by their son, Calvin, made a trip to Logan last Friday, where the young man the Utah State Agriculeural College to continue This is his school activities. his second year at US AC. Livestock Auction Sales Every Thursday 2:00 OCLOCK P. M. Mil lira. George Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. McMillan in Ne-oSunday, September 18. Mr. and Mrs. Tatton Bench of Duchesne visited Mr. and Mrs. .James Anderson, Sunday evening, September 18th. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sorensen are rejoicing over the birth of a son, September 19, at the Roosevelt hospital. Mother and baby came home from the hospital last Saturday, Sept 24, and are reported to be getting along satisfactorily. Mrs. Reva Owen, of Roosevelt, visited the Talmage school on Thursday of last week. Mr. M. B. Donohue is at home with hi3 .fam.ly in Talmage during the coal mine strike. Mrs. Cleo Frandsen and Mrs. DoLene Allred were shopping in of last Roosevelt on Friday la Beth Brotherson of Bo neta visited Mrs. Phyllis Brotherson last Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Burton and family and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Burton and family attended the Utah State Fair in Salt Lake City last Saturday. Wilford Thompson was looking after his business interests in Carbon county last week. He returned home Saturday night. Heres one for Ripley's Believe It or Not column. Two acres of barley and oats on the George Andeirson farm yielded 209 bushels of grain. Mrs. Alta Beckstead visited her mother, Mrs. Anna L. Evans in Mt. Emmona last Saturday. Laron Beckstead was taking ilDEEIil MVT Mrs. Shelby LIsonbee By Grace Dalglebh Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nickerson of Salt Lake City were weekend guests at the home of the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Linke. Calvin Barker was taken to a Salt Lake h os petal during the week where he is reported to be seriously ill. Mrs. Merl Jennings, Sr, entertained Tuesday evening of last week honoring her husbands birthday anniversary. A very enjoyable evening was spent by the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Lee Anderson, of Duchesne, Mr, and Mrs. J. Alma Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs. Slurley Wiliams of Upalco. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Van Taa-se- ll and children went to Logan Wednesday. They returned the following day with a load of cows. Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee and son, Ronald, were Salt Lake City busiess visitors Thursday, Sep- The Friday Bridge club sponsored a luncheon Friday afterFor noon at the Cooper cafe, honorBig ing Mrs. W. H. Koehler, t. former club member, who 13 now residing in Vernal. A long table have certainly taken a big step was beautifully decorated with Stepped into Smith's Departfall flowers. Places were set for ment Store the other noon and saw forward during my lifetime. Mrs. Koehier, Miss Alice Toda, the strangest thing. "Sis Davis From where I sit, people seem Mrs. Bliss Lott, Mrs. R. H. Burwas up the stairs from the to be doing a better coming W. H. Mrs. job of seeing Davenport, dick, basement with a bundle of wash. our Mrs. James Dalgleish, Mrs. Floyd neighbors viewpoint these Lamb, Mrs. Rex Lamb, Mrs. W, "Is Smitty taking in washing days. Though his ideas and tastes H. Linck, Mrs. William Preeee, these days? I asked. "Not quite, may not be ours, we can underMrs. Theodore Thomas and Mrs. she says. "He's just put in a new stand his preference for a certain W. R. Harris. Bridge was enjoyautomatic washing machine, bo breakfast cereal, a favorite movie ed later at the Preeee home. High score went to Mrs. Floyd Lamb. the girls who work here can get star, or for a temperate glass Mrs. Koehler was presented a their laundry done while they're of beer or ale. Thats the way it guest prize. eating lunch. Means more time to should be in a free country. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart, Mr. and relax at night and on weekends. Mrs. Del Combs and son, Gary I thought what a swell boss and Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Barton, of Duchesne, were Sunday dinmust be. Human relations lmitty ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James the boss and employees between Dalgleish. The occasion celebrated Mr. Harts birthday anniverCopyright, 1949, United States Brewers Foundatiee sary. Visitors at the Arthur Brian Price Combination Color in Vegetables home last week were Mrs. Whole kernel corn may be The deeper the color in green veg- Frank Brians father, Ingalsbee, bined with of Grand Junction, Colo., and and green cabbage,forred piml Jio, etables the higher their vitamin A pepper salad content her brother, Glen (Bud) Ingals-beof Provo. Pvt. Harry Jakeman visited Tuesday through Sunday with $ his sister and brother-in-law- , 8 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence BywaMr. and his ter and grandparents, Mrs. W. E. Broome. He also visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Jakeman, in Salt Lake, before going to his new station at Camp Lee, Va. 8 Mrs. Milton Lott returned Friday from Salt Lake City, where she visited relatives, and met her first grandson, who was s born Monday, Sept. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Tolboo $ enjoyed a weeks visit from their daughter, Mrs. Arleigh Hall, who came from Inglewood, Calif. She left Saturday. : Mr. and Mrs. George Burgen8 were er, former Myton residents, V guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. g O. A. Dart. The Burgener famto moved Calif., Richmond, ily $ ' in 1945. Mrs. W. H. Koehler, of Vernal, visited Friday and Saturday at the Bliss Lott home. Wesley Brummett, young son of Mrs. Alice Brummett, suffered a compound fracture of the forearm, Sunday afternoon, when he fell from a horse near the H. L. Crapo ranch. He was 9 immediately rushed to the Roosevelt hospital, and will remain there for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Krebs, : Jr. and small daughter, of Salt Because they're designed to. follow Lake City, visited Sunday at the feet closely . . , because theyre your ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. H. fitted so precisely . . . Emma J ktticxs L. Crapo. are constantly comfortable V. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Leigh, of attractive in action. always Mrs. Leighs Orem, are visiting parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A A FIT for EVERY SMART or SMARTING FOOT Dart on north Myton bench. Miss Anna Hunt arrived Sunday from Salt Lake to visit Mr. Lee Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cooper. $ Howard Davenport, Jr., Ralph McPherson, John Babcock. Norman Tanner and Arlen Goodrich, members of the Ag class at Roosevelt high, took in the sights at the Utah State Fair, Friday and Al-v- ie FEED AND WATER Heber Auction Company 1st North 6th West Roy Todd Phone 165-- J Heber, Utah Dean Todd Phone 376-W ' - - iL bfeUA WHLAM WJ ifIII tODJUPB ass 'S33 Your Dodge dollar is a bigger dollar. It buys ) a far bigger value. Yet Dodge prices start just cars! a fete dollars more than the lowest-priced You could pay a thousand dollars more and not get all the extra roominess . . . ease of famous dependability of Dodge! handling Dodge is bigger on the inside for comfortable, s room, elbow room, bead and hut room. But smaller on the outside for easier handling, easier parking. 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I ROonth End I Clearance Sale party at Roosevelt Thursday, PEGGY ANN CASE September 22, sponsored by the Arlene Boswell is home after Dairy Company. spending the summer in Pocatello with her sister, Mrs. Allen Cook. Before leaving Pocatello, Arlene enrolled in high school there, but decided to return to Altamont high, where she is in Mildred Muir her senior year. Mrs. Gordon Case recently acMr. and Mrs. Russell Clifton cepted a teaching position in the of GarLeld were week end guests Altonah school. of Mr. W. R. Clifton. Mr, and Mrs. Garth Sargent Mr. and Mrs. Lew White have and small son, of Howtsville, been visiting for a week at the spent two days last week with McNeill home. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Sargents parents, Mr. and Holder. Mrs. White and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. Edgar Mr. and Mrs. Carl Allen and McNeill motored to Helper. They son, Anthon, of Vernal, were returned the same evening. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Humes and Mrs. Leslie J. Orr. Infant daughter of Tabiona were Mrs. Edgar II. Miles has been her visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Alma in Provo for a week with who Humes during the week. daughter, Mrs. Edwin Clegg, ValMiss June Humes came up is critically ill in the Utah Miles Mr. Sunday, hospital. from Duchesne far an overnight ley and daughter, Mona, joined, Mrs. visit with her parents, Mr. and Miles. Mrs. Alma Humes. Miss Ella Mrs. John Richards and daughMay Humes stayed in Duchesne ter, Diane, of Mtn. Home, spent with her grandmother, while the last two weeks here with June Humes was home. Mrs. Richards parents, Mr. and Mrs. Minnie Sweet and her Mrs. George Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Arvil O. Stone, sister, Alice Jenks, of Scotts of Lehi, visited Saturday with and Mrs. Bluffs, Nebraska; and Mrs. Stones brother-in-laSweet of Monrovia, Calif., spent and Mrs. Floyd Case. a few days visiting with Mr. sister, Mr. spent part of the day with and Mrs. Francis Brooks. They They their sons, Arvil and Dal, in Duare relatives of Mr. Brooks and chesne. former residents of Frultland. Bishop and Mrs. Wm. R. Evans Last Saturday they all visited In entertained Sunday at a family dinner. Guests included Mr. and Duchesne. Eva Dean Mr, and Mrs. Ray Baum are Mrs. E. W. Crosby, Mrs. Bovee and Mr. taking care of Mr. and Mrs. Crosby,and children, and Mrs. Dave Baums children while Mrs. Anna L. Evans. Baum Is in the hospital at Willis Potter, of Talmage, was Roosevelt with a new baby boy. a guest speaker Sunday at SacMr. and Mrs. Paul Young and rament meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie J. Orr are son, Tommy, made a trip to Heber Monday. adding to and remodeling their Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Casper home, Sunday they left for Salt additional made a triy to Salt Lake City Lake City to purchase materials. building acMrs. Bob Richards Tuesday. The Primary and MIA organcompanied them and returned to izations will begin their winter her home in Murray programs Tuesday, according to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark of announcements made bv PresiTaibiona was visiting their dent Rita Hanen of the Primary and daughter, Mr. and and Olendon Ouymnn and Miss Eva Dean Crosbv of the MIA. Mrs. Gene Sweat Sunday. The Primary will give a party Mr. and Mrs. Bert Young and children In the afternoon. for the family spent the week end at The opening MIA social Is to their ranch home. be in the form of a fair. Me-cha- son-in-la- Boost I Hi-La- YOUR DOLLAR ROYS MORE! From where I sit ... Jy Joe Marsh e, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shephard, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Giles attended a BIGGER DODGE VALUE MEANS 'S A tember 22. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Malcolm Walters during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Shields of Tooele and Mrs. Leon Kelly of Schneider, Indiana. Mrs. Shields and Mrs. Kelly are e.stera of Mr. Walters. Mrs. William Abplanalp and Mrs. Bessie Abplanalp of Utahn were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Smith Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Myrtle Gallyer was injured at her home Wednesday September 21, while helping her A husband start the tractor. physician was called and at she is recovering. care of business in Duchesne last present Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith Saturday. left last week for Provo where Mirs. Lygia Rust was in Ogwill enter the BYU to Howard den during the week end to at- resume his school work. This tend nurses graduation exerhe is a senior. cises at the Dee Memorial Hos- year Max Taylor, son of Mr. and pital. Her niece was one of the Mrs. Roy Taylor, left Wednesgraduates. day for Logan to enroll at the Mrs. Alene Black of Salt Lake USAC. City is visiting her parents, Mr. Mrs. Gladys Capson of Arand Mrs. John L. Allred. cadia was calling at the home Mr. and Mrs. Gail Anderson of Mrs. Ruth Gail on Wednesday were shopping in Duchesne on of last week. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hall of Mrs. Clara Burgener of Provo were guests at Boulter, as visiting her and the homeUtah, of Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Leavitt last Sunday. Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Liddell and Mr. and Mrs. George Anderfor a visit son were hosts at a Miracle Maid girls left Saturday with relatives in Kenilworth and cookwear supper at their home Salt Lake City. They planned Saturday evening. Guests attend- to be away for a week. ing were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee Thacker, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bar- and family were Sunday dinner nett, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Brothat the home of Mr. and erson and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. guests Mrs. Frank Morrell at Duchesne. Erickson. Bab Robinson and Sherwod Many people in this commu- Lisonbee accompanied the county nity are gathering pine nuts class to Salt Lake of which there is an abundant agriculture to attend- the state fair City supply this year. last Friday and Saturday. Jewell Perry of Myton was visiting at the Shelby Lisonbee home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fitzgeeald of Reroseveltfl of Roosevelt were Bridgeland Saturday. visitors la.lt Friday. son-in-la- w NEW SALES RING AND YARDS SO, 1919 A$cerUdmnt Kofford. Mr. and Mr3. Carl Potter of also Mrs. Charles Cal.fornia, Partridge, of Duchiyie, were visiting at the home of Mrs. Del a Mayhew Wednesday evening of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Broad-hea- d were attending to business affairs in during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Kezerian and son of Murray were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Merl.n Broadhead on Mrs. week. Thursday of last week. Kezer.an and Mrs. Broadhead Mrs. Du-hes- Friday, September w . 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