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Show OCTOBER 27. 1950 UINTAH BASIN RECORH a. M held Funeral services Duchesne MEWS last Monday at the of Jesus ward chapel, Church Saints, for here friends Christ of Latter-Da- y Texas is visiting Thomas Earl Olsen Jr.. m this week. at Westminster college Oct. Salt 19 and daughter, Lake City, who died Joe Schlegel , ac-an Mrs. Maxine DeViette, and Vic- from injuries sustained in Oct. Utah. tor Lewis, of Price, visited cident at Charleston, m. Bishop 3:50 p. Sunday. about friends in Duchesne, ,2 at the conducted Collett Byron Mrs. Arthur Brown, of Hay- services. and Burial and graveside services ward, Calif., visited friends Utahn took place at the Washington relatives in Duchesne and Park cemetery in Ogden. this week. Born May 7, 1928, at Ogden Boon-villof a son of Thomas Earl Olsen and Mrs. Bert Rawleigh, week in Lillian Jensen Olsen, his mother Calif., spent the died when he was five years old. Duchesne. He had lived in several Utah Cradcommunities during his life and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin week-enin d was working with his father on dock spent the a farm near Duchesne prior to Salt Lake City. entering school. He is survived by his father, Mr. and Mrs. Max Burdick, THE Mr. and Mrs. Vamar Brown and children, of Provo, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Deon Brown, Sunday. New cement sidewalks have been built this week in front of the Duchesne County Court House. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hamblin and family, and Mrs. Robert Belt and children of Salt Lake, visited relatives in Duchesne, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fernald Jefferies entertained members of their Five Hundred club Thursday evening. A tempting salad course luncheon was served, with covers laid for Mr. and Mrs. Artie Stocks, Mr. and Mrs. Deon Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Weston Despain, Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Thomas, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harrison. Prizes went to the Stocks, Harrisons and Mrs. Despain. Utahn Youth Will Servo Church In Land Of Parents Final Rites Held For Duchesne College Student were Pfc Robert Vern Rife, who is stationed at Randolph Field, , HamYlto j day at Pa ?. v "idxz were th. ji5 J : Grant serve3 ' dinner to the v. .LIO ft, S ronConeVyc alifi bridS H h: PHII is n 5 Jitym: 500 CLUB ENTERtjJ P In th aken. ning. halls Grant ye?! fur: club Murdock, his s to' r Nelson, Mr Oscar Beebe, and Homer Fitzwater. Prizes went to Fitzwater, Murdock. R( led, Mr TAT0I?as The native land of his parents will be the scene of a mission Calvin Broadhead of Utahn will serve the next two years for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, as he begins preparations for his departure to Norway. It was 43 years ago that Mrs. ill. Mr and Mrs. Five ine? A tempting dessert was served to Mr d, half-brothe- r, e to c p pres Mr Mr. Mr. Beebe Do v ible ' rint: MOTHERS CLUB Mrs. Angus Brown Otto E. Johnsen were to the Mothers club at of Mrs. Johnsen, Thursda Glen Lundgren, Midvale; his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olsen, Ogden, and an uncle, Ray Olsen, Duchesne. 19, at their annual Mr. Olsen and a companion, party. Gorden Lambson, 19. Helper, Halloween decoratii were returning to Westminster used throughout the college after a visit in Duchesne, Melvin Broadheads imThe e program was a . school parents accident the Oct. when county Duchesne 2, The on to new members this the from needcountry by migrated a much is receiving pened. club. native Norway. ed coat of paint. Riding a motorcycle driven their The following were Broadhead will enter Calvin were passing by Olsen, they as new members: Mrs. mission in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bond through Charleston, where the on Nov.home y in6 a for Zabriskie, Mrs. Reed Ti in Salt Lake City, Sunday. workmen under the supervision City of Clifford Ritchie, Charleston, struction period and will leave Mrs. Philip Moon, Mrs. were moving a building from shortly after for his field of la- Christensen, Mr. Wm. the James Ritchie property. bor. A farewell testimonial was Mrs. Ray Horrocks, Mrs. Workmen had a truck parked held in the Utahn ward chapel Beckstead, Mrs. Clint son. on the east side of the highway, Oct. 21. Mrs. Walter Williams, Caltwo For the ac-past years the road, $ partially blocking Anderton and Len has vin at studied the to Sheriff Jack forestry Deputy cording Peterson, who investigated. At- - Utah State Agricultural college, Wayne Garrett attended cial guests. tached to the truck was other in Logan. a winch equipment, including that was being used to draw building with' a cable from 3 the M-- M the opposite side of the street. V Olsen, not seeing the cable, apparently turned west to avoid s the truck, ran into the cable, and both men were thrown from the motorcycle. !: Deputy Peterson said that :! spectators and Mr, Lambson reported they estimated the speed 9 of the motorcycle about 25 miles per hour at the time of impact. YOU READY? r Both men were taken to the hospital. Lambson, suffering bruises and minor cuts, was reifi leased from the hospital the Loom . next day. Size 81 x 108 Type 140 A 17 call to for take v boys extheir physical ea.9! STORES v aminations has been x received : for Nov. 8 from Duchesne counPHONE 662 ty. About 20 boys will receive WHITE COTTON calls. Names will be released 1.90 The Young Farmer veterans of Duchesne, along with the ag instructors from Roosevelt high 13, f. school, Altamont high School, All and Duchesne high school, and Supt. Dean C. Christensen went on the trip to Diamond mountain last Saturday to view the Echo Park damsite. Mrs. Hannah Wilkins suffered PART WOOL a stroke Tuesday and was taken to Oy to the Roosevelt hospital. All of her. children from various parts of the county arrived WednesLIGHT AND DARK STRIPED Si day to be near her. Mr. and Mrs. Fernald Jefferies and Mr. and Mrs. Deon 1. Brown motored to Provo and Salem. Sunday. Milli wcrac We. eresti ' seem i ugh jdom 1 Are hap-garag- x I to r t wl 10-da- I HAVE GTILL WE a shower Saturdmfe the home of Mr Poulson, honoring 30. About forty S MARRIED BY of Roosevelt, spent Sunday with- Duchesne; two sisters, Mrs. Ore.; and Mr. Burdicks mother, Mrs. Es- rie Jack, Hooper, Lowell, Florence Mrs. ther Burdick. a Ut.; Weber county, Ma-Portlan- j PoSsS"' Kermit e, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Muir, of Oakland, Calif., spent Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Murdock. They returned Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Magnu-sen- , home Tuesday taking Mrs. Nelof Castle Dale, and Mr. and lie Muir with them. She will Mrs. Howard Lucas, of Roos- spend the winter in California. with evelt, spent the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Beebe. Mrs. Magunsen is a sister, and Mr. Lucas a brother of Mrs. Beebe. HONORED v Y01 JEN I KEILIL 0 30-0- 6 30-4- 0 300 0 T.U1 r.luaoor Labol 2S0 270 Shot Shollo : He-be- ARE SHEETS FOOD DUCHESNE, UTAH - Fruit of the U 36 Pillow Cases 42 pre-inducti- Sheet Blankets Wool Blankets SHOP and SAVE Ylotal tiitchon Stools ALL COLORS ... Part Wool Blankets Double Sheet Blankets 4.95 3.95 otal Stop Stools ALL COLORS Cotton Outing Flannel BATTS Part Wool 11.95 4 Cx 5 Drawer Chests 16.95 19.95 -- IVlajostic Coal and Electric Range Combinations - 2 Models Warm Morning Heaters and Stoves la AND IMA 22 INCH FURNITURE CO. "HOME OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE" DUCHESNE. UTAH PHONE 8361 CLASSIFIED 3J BATTS - All Wool FOR SALE A complete line of Surge milker parts and accessories. Hacking Hardware, formerly the Sam Weiss Hardware, Roosevelt. FOR SALE Stove and heater repair parts. Can supply parts for any make. Hacking Hardware, formerly Sam Weiss Hardware, Roosevelt. LOST--Tsacks of alfalfa seed iost Sunday night. 6 miles norh of Bridgeland on Upalco road, C. H, Jenson, Arcadia Cotton Batts 90c 139 2.90 to -- 3- Shagg Rugs Bath Sets . ... 1.90 Assorted Colors W0 10-27-l- tc FOR SALE Five upholstered restaurant booths, cheap. In- Frontier lQU f Grill, Roosevelt, Phone 198-- J 10-26-l- tc It Mffl' DUCHESNE, UTAH pHOK1 NG |