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Show Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hamson, of The Uintah Basin Record IABI0M Altadena, Calif., are visiting her sister and family, the Wilford Thompsons. Students and teachers of the Idonna DiSlefano PUBLISHED THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK local school went to Altamont Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office Friday to see the lyceum proat Duchesne. Utah gram. Members of the Special InterCLIFTON N. MEMMOTT. Editor and Publisher est class of the M.I.A. had a Helen Odekirk, Office Manager party Friday Goldie Wilcken, News Editor night in the ward hall. Arlin Potter, of Lehi, was visOffice Phone 441 Miss Nadene Ottosen attended relatives here over the the State Fair. She left Friday iting SUBSCRIPTION RATES weekend. and returned Tuesday. Saturday 3 Months 13.00 - 1 Year $1.00 $1.75 - 6 Months Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Brother-so- at 2 Dup.m. she represented demMr. Payable In Advance and boys accompanied individual in chesne county and Mrs. Stanley McDonald, of onstration contest. She demonFor the talent show, prizes Duchesne, to Salt Lake. Sunday, strated How to Make an Incinwere awarded to Mary Tew and to visit the State Fair. erator. Monday evening she Joan Bleazard, piano duet; Bill Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thacker entered the dress revue, modeland Peggy Sorensen, vocal duet. and children were in Salt Lake ing a tailored wool dress. Miss Punch and cookies were Monday to visit the Fair. Mrs. George Anderson Thomas accompanied her Wm. N. Brotherson, of Boneta, Irene served. as chaperone. the was a visitor here during Roosevelt visitors last week week. We are happy to have among included: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. Annie L. Evans, of Mt. us the new teachers, who are: s the is Mrs. visiting Emmons, McClellan, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Barton. Grant Mr. and for a few days. Earl Thacker. Delsa Mrs. Mitchie, and Peele, a M.I.A. held The Talmage The Thackers and Ericksons Among Duchesne shoppers last Fun Fair recently. A large week were: Mrs. Maud Ander- were in Vernal, Saturday night Bob Searle. An elementary band has been crowd was present to enioy the son, George Anderson. Mr. and for the Rex Layne exhibition started by Mr. Peele. It has show and talent square Mrs. Blaine Brotherson, Mrs. show. games, 25 members. dancing. Pres, and Mrs. Wm. N. Cleo Frandsen, Mrs. Hazel Jonean Burton and Joan Blea around Brotherson, of Boneta, and Far- Farnsworth, Mrs. Myrtle Dono- zard entertained a large group . Mrs. Esther Gines has rerell Mohlman, of Altamont, were hue, and Adaline and Bertha An- of s at a party at the turned home again after spending a few days in Salt Lake. and show for talent the judges derson. latters home Friday evening. She was accompanied by her for the home economics exhibits. Adaline Mrs. Hazel Farnsworth enterBrotherson, Phyllis Prizes were awarded to the tained a group of ladies at a Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Gail sister, Mrs. Duncan. The town girls baseball team Eva Christensen, quilting Tuesday at her home. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs following: the school girls team played M. Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. Bur- Leon Burton attended Stake quilt top; Erma Sorensen, apron; last Thursday. The town team Stella Davies, buffet set; Lois ton, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Burton, I. A. Leadership meeting at Bon- was the winner. Allred, shell work; Mary Tew, and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis M. Bur- eta Saturday evening. Mrs. Grace Giles, Mrs. Stella bottled raspberries; Clara Bur- ton were in Salt Lake WednesMrs. Arietta Williams, elemenTurnbow, Mrs. Marvel Pace, ton, pickles; Lorna Jensen, cake; day to attend the wedding of tary supervisor, visited the local Mrs. Margaret Giles, and Udell Ardyce Lee Anderson, cake; Lor- their sister, Virginia in the Salt school, Thursday. etta Burton and Grace Taylor, Lake Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bleazard Langdon were in Heber SaturThe Talmage ward teachers and girls were in Vernal Satur- day on business. pies: Alice Corensen, corn; Cal Mr. and Mrs. Venice Turnbow, a roller skating party Thurs-sen- , day night for the Rex Layne vin Jensen, apples; Cleo Frand-ihaof Salt Lake, visited in Hanna hall ward in the string beans. show. evening 'day and Tabiona over the weekend. (Late for last week) Mrs. Max Roberts, of Fruit-lanRosalie Forbush and Mrs. visited this last week with her are parents, visiting baby Mr. and Mrs. Murel Donohue. her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fred Tew is home from Salt Giles. Lake and Bountiful, where he had been under treatment for fever. rheumatic By I. SANDER Mrs. Evan McDonald and in Student body elections were fant are visiting her parents, Mr. Point Brush Handy For and Mrs. Silas Morrell, in Mt. held at the Tabiona High school Thursday. The new officers are Home. Cbaning Wheel Bearings Club boys as follows: Lynn Curry, presiThe following went on a stock judging tour dent; Lena Defa, vice president, Our favorite mechanic says with the County Agent on Sep- and Elaine Lewis, secretary. that when you service your wheel bearings, be sure to wash tember 8: Willard and Millan them thoroughly in clean solMr, and Mrs. Bob Barton Burton, Taylor Thayne, Bill Sor vent and dry them before ensen, Ralph Donohue and Val spent the weekend visiting in uses a small stiff Salt Lake City. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Farland Johes paint brush as shown below. Mrs. Lygia Rust entertained the following ladies at a quilt- and family visited over the week ing bee Saturday: Mrs. Eva end in Salt Lake and Ogden. Miss Fern Clegg and James paint brush Rust. Mt. Home, Mrs. Roy Rust Em- Crocker, of California, visited Mt. Mrs. Evan and Bennion, brush use wheel mons; Edith Burton and Ada-lin- e Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Clegg this to wash ture s in roller or ball bearinga last week. They returned to Calbearing and Anderson, Talmage. trucks in automobiles, oil old Bertha Anderson returned Sat- ifornia last Friday. tractors. grease A number of people from here visit in urday from a Call us about it Fast, courteous from attended the M.I.A. meeting at Magna. ba-iservice is the policy of around Mrs. Kathryn McDonald re- Duchesne Thursday night. local business. our Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Van bolls or turned home Saturday from a y visit in Kalispell, Mont. Tassel and baby, and Mrs. Nina rollers Jenean Burton and Joan Blea- Gines were in Salt Lake on buszard entertained a large group iness last Sunday and Monday. s at a lawn party at of The Genealogy class in the the Burton home Saturday eve- Sunday School gave the pageant in meeting last Sunday ning. night. Servicing every 5,000 miles with Mr. and Mrs. John McClellan, Friday was Initiation day at RPM Wheel B earing Grease of Salt Lake, visited Mr. and the Tabiona school. Many weird will give your wheel oearinga Mrs. Kenneth McClellan during and funny characters were seen sure protection. on the streets and at the school. the week end. It has the correct cor listency to Mr. and Mrs. Tatton Bench In the afternoon a program was feed to bearings at the proper and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bench, given by the Freshies, with rate. Resists extreme tempera- of Duchesne, visited Mr, and a lot of laughs from beginning Mrs. James Anderson during the to the end. 4 by Dltlr:! week. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mr. and Mrs. Brown, of Hunt- and son, of Salt Lake Abplanalp City, visington, visited the Donohues ited here over the weekend. D.U.P. meeting was held at Sunday, then went on to Salt Lake. They were accompanied Mrs. Rella LeFeveres last Monto Salt Lake by Roxella ROOSEVELT, UTAH PHONE 140-day night An interesting lesson was given by Mrs. Deone Rhoades, after which a delicious lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Rhoades and family were in Provo one day last week on business. story Mrs. Delis Mayhew and family, of Utahn, visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe DiStefano Wednesday evening. Norman Casper left on the 10th of Sept, for the Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White were in Vernal, Saturday on a pleasure trip. Now Conoco Motor Oil" Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Lewis and Marjorie left Wednesday morning for Fort Sill, Oklahoma, where they will visit their son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs William Lewis, and baby. Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis and baby accompanied their folks back home. Mr. Lewis is in the Reserves. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Carlisle and family, of Woodland, visited Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Lewis. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thomas. Edna Giles, Wayne Jones and Ferron Gines were Roosevelt shoppers Saturday, Mrs. Lee Ottosen, Marvin and Carma Gayle attended the State Fair Monday evening. -- Afo kS0, Heber Jones was hurt Saturday While logging. A tree fell sv.yiwn After a punishing 50, e on him. They conulted the phy, road teat, with proper drains and regular sician in Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Elgy Elbertson. care, engines lubricated with new Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Larsen. Conoco SuRfiC Motor Oil showed no Mr. and Mr. Wallace Kay. of wear of any consequence: in fact, an ' Mona, Utah, and Mr. and Mrs. I average of leas than one Robert Nash, of California, were inch sandth on crankand cyfinders UA mechanic dreamt of on a Sunday guest of Kent Elbertshafts. AND gasoline mileage for the dean engine, say Lewiworking son. Stoddart, last 5,000 miles was actually 99.77 Gawge Manager, Blackfoot, Idaho. Corp. Weldon Van Tassel has as as for first the good 5,000! My dream came true when custo report back to Camp Richtomer started using new Conoco land, Wash, on the 19th of Sept caaar- It cut down trouble, but Im (Lai For Last Week) a loyal booster of Conoco Super. Mr. and Mrs. Farland Jones were in Roosevelt, Thursday on business. A was held at Mr. and Mrs. Moral Gines Wednesday in honor of Dale Gines and Delov Chatwin, who left Sept. 10 for the U, S, Navy. A delicious luncheon was served to the guests. Mrs. Bernice Van Tassel and Diane, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Van Fm sure glad you converted me to Tassel and baby and Lee Core the 60,000 Miles No Wear oil. were Roosevelt shoppers Thurs-day- . writes Albert E. Lents, Rancher, Delta, Colorado. I really barreled my Mercury over the highway on a an.f Mrs- Virgil Wadley -recent trip, and all I could hear was family were shopping in motor purring like a kitten. Heber last Monday. tMTINIMTU OH COMPANY Mrs. Earl Atwood, of. Salt Nadono Ottosen Demonstrates At Utah State Fair n TALMAGE MIA Fun Fair Attracts Crowd Beck-stead- teen-ager- d d, ate -- Student Body Has New Officers 4-- 10-da- y c tertained at a square dancing party Friday night. Present were Harley, Doyle, and Mary Evans, Joann Storkie, Jean Potts, Kent Rood, Clark Lusty, Vernal. Elsie and Ramona Nielson, Clarence and Ida Horrocks, Hugh Evans, Verl, Marie and Ellen Roper, ARCADIA Mrs. Elsie Bird Opening M.I.A. Social Held Spending (J and Marcia Lusty. Speakers at Sacrament meeting Sunday were Marion Ross, The M.I.A. held their opening and Charlie Jensen. Wanless Shields and Shelby social Tuesday night. The eveof Bridgeland, attena-!eand playLisonbee, dancing was spent ning Sacrament meeting Sunday ing games, after which everyone enjoyed all the watermelon they night. could eat. 7 Marriner s I of S? Federal Resm. cently called th of the Board government d My-to- non-militar- y spendW . - er taxes. Without such a I wo?seeo?ert inflatiM will to impose strictions. He lar is now worthot? as compared with 10 was held A family Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin G. Shields in honor of Mrs. Shields birthday. Dinner was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. WanK5ss Shields and family, of Bridgeland; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shields and girls, of Roosevelt; Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ross and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Nielson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Loryn Ross and family, and Mrs. Rose Gilbert, all of Arcadia. son-in-la- 1 through strong functional trol Program, Birthday Party Honors Family Mr. and Mrs. Hugley, of Salt Lake, are visiting at the home of their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Keller. Mrs. Shirley Mecham and children, of Mt. Home, visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ross, on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Duncan and daughter, Clairine, of Neola, were over night guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bird, Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Johansen and daughter, Connie, of Roosevelt, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Johnson on Sunday. Mrs. Jack Gilbert and children visited one day during the week at the home of Mrs. Loron Ross Mrs. Rose Gilbert received word of a baby girl born to Mr and Mrs. Glen Gilbert, of at the Roosevelt hospital. Raymond, Carolyn. Maxine and Aurilla Gilbert are staying with their grandmother, Mrs. Rose Gilbert, while their mother is in the hospital. Mrs. Voy Fairbanks and family and Miss Mary Hansen, of Duchesne were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charhe Bird on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lusty en- - P.rSi?u LH trw ad? Mission Stir Primary preparation meeting CHEVRON was held Wednesday evening with 11 officers and teachers present. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ross and family, of Roosevelt, and Max Fairbanks and children, of Salt Lake, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ross, Sunday. Mrs. Fern Zirker took the following girls to Provo, Friday, to attend a F.H.A. convention: Marilyn Zirker, Pauline Larsen, Joan Holgate,. Marilyn Zirker was chosen state chorister. They returned home Sunday. R.P.M. OIL ( LUBRICATIC a onocE OPERATOR DUCHESNE, OTA Phone your news items to 131. Lake, visited this week with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wadley. Mrs. Sarah White attended the Democratic Womens Auxiliary convention in Salt Lake, Saturday. Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hamiltons home were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Howaid and Janie, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howard and baby, and Mrs. Ua Franc and baby, all of Salt Lake City. Lorin Allred, of Altamont, visited during the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Irene Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Van Tassel had their baby blessed in church, Sunday. They named him Glade W.. A large crowd from here attended conference at Duchesne Sunday afternoon. "You have a bigger bank balance becaua of Utah's mines and smeltersl Figure it out for yourself. If it were not for the taxn paid by mines and smelters, it would tab $54 more from each family in the state to provide the services we now enjoy." 10-da- teen-ager- It. -- H. xt CANEDEQ X" , "Igottho on V end changed to Supr 000 Aides TkeyH help keep America free Now when America needs your help give your dollar a double job. For dollars invested in U. S. Defense Bonds not only help keep America secure, but help your dream along, too. In jut 10 hort years these afe, ure Defense Bonds will pay back $4 for every $3 you invest. o A Tksyn help w 000-mil- ci build buy new barn maybe farm machinery. And they f your kiddies through too, ln Best of all, steady Defense Bonds can ti take-it-eas- n one-tho- u- , year com y Is 00BS' u 0 Mekt - fedfy css ATYOIlMjji toftW Bonds Pty - drawic1" I - nr your When your bonds off, youll be able to lYeer"Proved ere: rWvV- I Uinta Furniture Company, .? 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