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Show Festival Star ARCADIA Mrs. Elsie Bird Ifi.I.A. Officers The Treasury Department offers three choices to holders of Series E, United States Defense Bonds, when their Bonds mature: Choices: You may: One, accept cash, if you so desire; Two, continue to hold the interest-bearinpresent bond with an automatic extension; Three, exchange your bonds in amounts of $500 or multiples for a Defense Bond of Series G, which earns current income at the rate of 2V2 percent payable Action: If you want to obtain cash, you simply present your bond, with proper identification, to any paying agent. Jf you want to extend the matured bond you have ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO DO just continue to hold it. Extended bonds may be cashed at any time you wish. If you want a G Bond, see your bank for details. Interest: The extended bond will earn simple interest on the face years. amount at the rate of 2yi percent for the first seven and one-hal- f Thereafter it will be at a higher rate sufficient to provide a total return extension period of 2.9 percent compounded. for the TlX0S: You have the choice of (l ) reporting E Bond interest for Federal income taxes on an annual basis or (2 ) paying the taxes on the interest in the year when the bonds finally mature or are redeemed. The privilege of deferring taxes does not apply if the E Bond is exchanged for a G Bond. 10-ye- I y. beautiful brunet sensation of opera, concert and television, will appear in both hit shows of the annual University of Utah Summer Festival in July. Miss Bryner will sing Antonia in "The Merry Widow" July 9 through 14 in Stadium Bowl and Jiulieita in "Tales of Hoffman" on July 19, 20 in both and 21. Her shows will be Robert -- Hfl! n r MTn'i Norma Robb Templo Marriage Performed June 27 Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mayhew were in Salt Lake Tuesday and Wednesday to attend the wedding of their daughter. Loretta, and Leo Brady, of Bridgeland, who were married Wednesday morning, June 27, in the Salt Lake L.O.S. temple. The community extends congratulations to the young Mr. and Mrs. Preston Matthews, of Salt Lake, visited Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Broadhead over the week-enMr. and Mrs. Ray Bench and son were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright, Sund. day. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin White and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin White and family visited in Myton during the week. co-st- ar TABIOM ,mw Ward Enjoys Outing Monday A ward outing was held at Rock Creek Monday with a large crowd in attendance. The program was put on by the Primary children under the direction of Mrs. Clara Brown, president. The Sunday School was in charge of the games, directed by Earl Wright. P. F. Abplanalp and Melvin White, after which the Relief Society served a delicious chicken dinner. The group voted in favor of staging such an outing fairly often. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Strong and son, Wayne, made a business and pleasure trip to California last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gilbert and son have bought a farm at Gusher and have moved there. Mrs. Steve Kinsey and family returned to their home at Midway, Monday, after having spent the preceding week visiting Mrs. Kinsey's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Brown. Mrs. Ralph Bell and Mrs. Melvin Pollock, of California; Mr. helping the Matiioin) get things done for 75 years BRYNER, VERA Idonna DiSlefano and Mrs, Joe Morrison and daughter, Carma, of Duchesne, visited friends in Utahn Saturday. Charles Abplanalp and Johnnie DeUon, of Helper, visited Mr. and Mrs. William Abplanalp Saturday. Mrs. Steve Esauk is wording in Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Abplanalp and son, of Salt Lake City, visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Abplanalp Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McDonald and family, of Talmage, visited Mr. and Mrs. Dave Davies Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright and daughters were in Salt Lake during the week. Mrs. Dick Wilkins, of Hanna, returned home Saturday after spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Davies. Those from who Sacrament meeting Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Mitchie, of Hanna; Mr. and Mrs. Alma Smith and Miss Ruth Walters, of Bridgeland. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rasmussen, Otto Johnsen and Levi Anderson, of Duchesne. Don Lewis was in Salt Lake last week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Abplanalp and family, Mrs. William and Mrs. Norma Abplanalp Robb and children were in Roosevelt Friday on business. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Abplanalp and son were in Duchesne Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. ElRay Larson, of Duchesne, visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth visited relatives in Park City Saturday. Don Mayhew, of Vernal, with his spent the week-en- d mother, Mrs. Delia Mayhew. A wedding dance and shower will be held at the Utahn ward hall Friday, June 29, honoring Loretta Mayhew and Leo Brady. out-of-to- attended Wil-kenso- n ness. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Humes and daughter, of Fruitland, visited Mr. and Mrs. Elias Gines, Fri- day. Mrs. Minnie Hamilton and Sharon, and Miss Gay Lazenby visited in Salt Lake City over the week-end- . Stake Officers Hold Meeting Here On Friday The Duchesne stake officers of the Primary, Sunday school, M.I.A. and Relief Society held a meeting at the Tabiona ward house Friday night. The officers and teachers of the Tabiona ward attended. A delicious lunch was served by the Relief Society. Mrs. Sarah White was in on business Saturday. Mrs. Leone Brown and Carol Ann. and Mrs. Ervin Clegg were in Roosevelt and Duchesne Monday on business, Mrs, Arlie Wadley and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Wadley and family were in Duchesne Monday on business. Mrs. Delia Mayhew. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wilkins, of Utahn; Don Mayhew, of Vernal; and Miss Beulah Mayhew. of Duchesne visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe DiStefano Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Wagstaff were in Salt Lake Friday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Mick Jensen and daughter, of Salt Lake, visited Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wagstaff during the week. Mrs. Thelma Nye and relatives were in Roosevelt last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Abplanalp and David, of Salt Lake visited Mrs. Irene Johnson and family over the week-end- . Mr. and Mrs. Gale Wagstaff were in Salt Lake Monday on business. Miss Letha Langdon, of visited friends here during the week. Hebej- - He-be- r, 4-- H For form and Homo Extra Caret More Egge -- This year ILffORE care accorded pullets from tha time they leave the brooder house until they start laying will pay off in healthier birds and ultimately in better egg production. Crowing pullets need not be "babied," but they have a few essential needs that must be supplied if they are to prove profitable investments. Among these, the most important are adequate protection, plenty of water and a good ration. is the telephone's seventy-fift- h and busiest birthday. What began as a line between two rooms in a Boston attic in 1876 has developed, in one life- time, into a Long Distance net ! work that covers the Nation. In these threatening times, Long Distance lines the that bind The range shelter illustrated here, made of Masonite Tempered , lumber and wire netting, neatly lolves the problem of protection. It provides shade when the sun it scorching and cover when rain falls. It also turns away furred and feathered varmints that prey on chicken, especially at night. The average farmer, accustomed to using hammer and taw, can build this 10 by structure in a few hours. To hold contamination to a minimum it ii advisable to keep range shelters well separated and to move each to clean ground at frequent intervals. The light weight of thia type of shelter makes the moving operation easy. An detailed plan for building thia range shelter la available free. Send a postal to Farm Service West Washington St., Chicago 2, 111., asking for Drawing No. AFB-13low-co- Presd-wood- more vital than ever aiding the production effort and guarding the Nations security. m Sw I 10-fo- To help speed your tong Distance call, please give the operator the number. n Telephone lines are busy with national defense. Tha Mountain Stotts Toltphono 6 Ttltgrcph Bu-H- Club Reports 4-- H day. Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Johansen and daughter, Connie, visited Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mowers, of Salt Lake, visited during the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milt Larsen. Their son, David, stayed with his grand- had a lesson on how to relax and go to sleep, given by our leader, Miss Deon Bird. We had time to cut out one skirt. made his while parents parents Cleo served cookies and punch a trip to Colorado. Mr. and M,rs. Boyd Gledhill to five girls and the leader. Mildred Bird, reporter and family, of Huntsville, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. BUSY BEATERS Scott Lusty. While here they atOur happy club met at 2 tended Sunday school. Mr. and Mrs. Lenore Richens p. m. June 20 at the home of and boys, of Huntsville, and our leader, Ora Holgate. The Mrs. Afton Richens and sons, of time was spent figurine paintMyton, attended Sunday school ing, which everyone enjoyed very much. here Sunday. After painting we enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Jennings and family, Mrs. Olga eating cake and punch. Gwen Holgate, reporter Solomonson, of Myton, and Mr. and Mrs S. O. Solomonson, of FRYING PAN FLAPPERS Roosevelt, were dinner guests On June 20 the Frying Pan Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smith. Flappers held their third meetThe Primary held its first ing at the home of leaders, Rose meeting an opening social of the Gilbert and Ellen Gilbert. . The time was spent making summer season Thursday. Visitors at the home of Mr. muffins. Carol Larsen made nut and Mrs. Hale Holgate during muffins, Linda Larsen and Marthe week were Harold Nielson, sha Lusty made bran muffins of New Mexico, Mrs. Ruby Hunt and Nonalee Holgate made plain re and children, of Dolores. Colo- muffins. very good, The remainder of the time rado, and Bryant Anderson and was spent eating the hot mufson, of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bird fins. A good time was had by and daughters called Sunday at all. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dcm Carolee Zirker, reporter Shelton, at Bridgeland, Speakers at Sacrament meeting Sunday night were Byron Gilbert and Hale Buchanan, of . I . ?r other 0! organ !s one that has ly as a result arj salesmen to of aiuminum utens? lows is Sommfc AmericMed i crises: on taods some pejJJJ While on this subject isth nificant fact that cians at the prese giving hydrated alu antiacid in the treat cer of the stomach um. This treatmen' popular for many , far as I know has n any suspicion of pr( cer in the stomach of aluminum giVe means exceeds by mi times what would from the cooking aluminum (Taken June utensils from the I 7 issue.) Every man own reward own labour. : : 1 All-we- i Roosevelt, Mr. and Mrs, $ I $ 6 Provo River Is !! Open For Season $ ; Arden Evans Director J. Perry Egan an; and family were dinner guests nounces that at a recent meetof Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lusty on ing of the Utah Fish and Game $ Sunday. Comission the lower waters of ' Geneva and Shauna Gilbert, the Provo river were opened to Carol Todd, Marva Jackson, of fishing for this season. This new-- j $ Roosevelt, and Emma Rae Bar- ly opened area has not been rett, of Idaho, attended Sacrafor several years. It exment meeting here Sunday. pends from the old Knudsen Robert Allen, of Roosevelt, Swimming Hole on down to the spent a week recently visiting mouth of the river, with Lamar Ross. Director announces that Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Gil- this action Egan was taken by the bert, Evelyn and Rulon Gilbert, Commission at the request of attended Sacrament meeting at the sportsmens groups in this Myton this week. Evelyn was a area. on the program. speaker Marcia Lusty is spending a Habit is a cable; we weave few days in Huntsville with a thread of it every day, and Lynn Gledhill. at last we cannot break it. Joan Holgate returned Sun- Horace Mann EVERY saturd; , op-ene- d NIGHT Smitl j I on At j got the story on Q0ftAnni 4 and changed to New Conoco Suer Motor Oil toys W. R. f AWl Traveling Solti El Polo, Tirol K, I tnwel 40,000 milesayear,! Mr. Abel. Since Ive chtf new Conoco Super I neV: to add a quart and Ive had no 'S0,000Wes-- e. &'p torn, down, Frenu,n, o2oMii!5K' k 2 BRsfessasr TAX rr OPERATOR '"rr. K:. Toe had a decided decrease in main . tionhfre8h 8nd a8oline javSHTSSBNS to with 1 -- J between engine M After a punishing 50,000-mil- e road test, with proper drains and regular care, engines lubricated with new Conoco SuBI Motor Oil showed no wear of any consequence: in fact, an average of less than one inch on cylinders and crankshafts. AND gasoline mileage for the last 5,000 miles was actually 99.77 as good as for the first 6,000! self-discipli- UiTAH no information lc at alumina any way or any disorder1 should never be uZ sil for cooking, THE you that there is , met at the home such belief. The of Cleo Holgate this week. We Further informal Baruch says U. S. choice is between and slav. casv-to-rea- Co. p 4-- - is pois0noub I family Mr. trip through the northwest. INSEPARABLE . . . Madeleine and Mrs. Wanless Shields. Mrs. Mehan, Dublin, (right) arrives In of Bridgeland, J. C. Nielson, Quebec on way to marry in Towent with them. ronto. With her is best friend, Una Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Fairwho will accompany Prendergast, Washfor banks left Monday on honeymoon. newlyweds ington, where they will look home. new for a Mr. and Mrs. James Larsen day from Denver, where she atand girls took Larry to Sal: tended a Home Economics conFri- vention. Lake for a medical check-u- Club Report The Happy Homers club met at the home of Mrs. Deon d for the first meeting. The meeting was brought to order by Nadene Ottosen. Business was discussed and officers were chosen as follows: presi dent, Carol LeFevre; vice presi dent, Rozella Carlisle; song lead er, Nelda June Clegg; secretary Elaine Lewis; reporter, Marjorie Lewis. A delicious lunch was served th members by Mrs. Rhoades. Present were Mrs. Dot Ottosen. and Mrs. Rhoades, the group leaders; Elaine Lewis Nadene Ottosen Marjorie Lewis, Nelda June Clegg. Carol LeFev-ere- . and Amber Michie. Mrs Orphia Michie attended as a guest. The second of the club was held meeting at the home of Marjorie and Elaine Lewis. The meeting was brought to order bv, Carol LeFevere, songs by June Clegg. The remain- ,of tf!Ve was spent embroidering pillowcases. A delicious lunch was served by hostesses Elaine and Present were Elaine Lewis, Marjorie Lewis. Nelda June Clegg. Carol LeFevre. Nadene Ottosen, Amber Michie. Rozella Carlisle and the group leader Mrs. Orphia fciDotwasOtt08ena guest. hJ.he , nxt meeting will be mC f Mrs' Dot Ottosen. Mar-Jorl- the country together are inum es cancer Tie ""Dr6 mony Russell v S Mayo clinic i Mrs. Arlie Wadley visited ill Salt Lake last week. Mrs. Angie Lewis and. children were in Provo on business last Tuesday, Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Rhoades were in Provo Friday on busi- coy aluminum cause they Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Fairbanks. of Oregon, visited old friends here during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Nielson left Friday for a and ar Gif, teg-- havehrown MIA. officers, Loryn Ross, Charlie Bird, Legrand Gilbert, Deon Bird, and Howard Gilbert, attended a meeting at Duchesne to help plan a celebration for July 4. g semi-annuall- one Help Plan Program 9 t" u( b |