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Show Brothers Invent My ton Girl Weds In California IN THE NEWS Lawrence Appah, Indian rang- tend the State Fair. Their speer in the Rock Creek area broke cial interest there was the Ice a leg last week when he slipped Follies, Mrs. Partridge said. The and fell while walking down a trio were overnight guests of hill. relatives there, returning home Two-Wa- Plow om y, 'rT S me count elpcS'. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Lyman M. Parrish, of Myton, received word recently of the marriage of their daughter, Maxine, to Otis Sanders, of the U. S. Navy hospital staff at San Diego, California. The new Mrs. Sanders is also on the staff of a U. S. Naval hospital, stationed at Oceanside, California. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Flesher, CRADLE NEWS of Salt Lake City, were guests Roy Schonian and son, Rusty Steed, the lucky jockey Billy FriSunday of Mrs. Fleshers moth- called at the Record office been mentioned in the has who er, Mrs. Anna Nielson. day. They were in town to visit columns of this paper a number e Mr. Schonians mother. Mrs. of times, and his wife, the forSchonian. Keith Duke and his mother, mer Helen Hadden Esauk, an- will Mr. Schonian Mrs. Helen Odekirk, attended said, Rusty, nounce the birth of a daughter be entering the armed services on September 9, in Los Angeles, the Bench reunion held at Park, Salt Lake City, Sun- in the very near future. California. The Schonians were former day. They returned by way of Provo, where they were over- owners of the Record. In fact business in capital letters here night guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. the paper became known as the we want him to know that G. Bench in order that Mrs. Uintah Basin Record during andand Mrs. Schonian are greathe Odekirk might be with her their tgnure and progressed to missed. ly a place of national recognition brother, who is still very ill. as being among the best weekly Miss Edna Nielson was a Mrs. Harvey Partridge accom- newspapers. end guest at the home of week and daughIt was good to see Mr. Schon- her sister, panied her Mrs. Emmett Flesher, ter, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Parrish, ian around town again, if only to Salt Lake City Sunday to at for a day or so. His name spelled in Salt Lake City. Lily Browns maroon Mercury is a 1949 model even thougn it looks like the 1951 model we reported it being last week. SB-BA- - inSSWj&sJ Roosevelt. Cooradadtjl Hit' ' RavErsS Ol-li- Lib-ertl- y son-in-la- w mmmmumummm d DEATHS HAZEL L. K. PACE FRUITLAND Funeral services for Mrs. Hazel L- Keel Pace, 57, who died Monday at iQ:5Q a. m, in her apartment at Heber City, were conducted today (Thursday) at 2 p, m. in the Fruitland ward chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-DaSaints, by Bishop Edward Me cham. Burial in the Fruitland cemetery was under direction of the Olpin Mortuary of Heber. A resident of the Uintah Basin since she was 15 years old, she was born June 21, 1894 at Emery, Utah, a daughter of John H. and Valina Owen Keel. On May 12, 1912, she was married to William B. Pace in - RJ A FARMERS Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability policy is acceptable to the State as security to prove y (!) your financial responsibility under Utah's New Financial Responsibility Law. It costs only 0 0 Vernal. ghe was an active member of church and had servthe ed as president of the Primary EACH 6 MONTHS (Sightly higher whtr Ws if if if thr art L-D- driv.ri undar 25) Association and as a Relief tarring faa at bag laalaf at fallty epeberqe for mileage or knilNH im Notional Standard, Policy Premat Local Claimc Sorvlco S5.M Noa-H- a Le-h- i; Madical Payments, 8020 Collision Comprehensive Fire and Theit at very low rates SAVE MONEY w i:i Insure with Farmers LAWRELL JENSEN. INSURANCE AGENCY - Swain Bldg. - Rooeevelt Phone 24 A. NOBLE KIMBALL Box 1110 Duchesne - Phone 7-- li t.t : V So- ciety teacher in her ward, Besides her husband she is survived by 12 of her 15 sons and daughters: Cleston Pace, N MdrfS Harvey (Med) Pace. Riverton. N. J.; Floyd Pace Fruitland: Mrs. Zelpha Sweat and Mrs. Ida Lawrence, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Phyllis Heaps, Boise, Idaho; Mrs. Mary Baum, Fruitland; , Mrs. Gloria Womack, Roosevelt, Mrs. Florence Thompson, Duchesne; Mrs. Alice Hatch, Miss lola and Miss Melba Pace, Heber; 29 grandchildren; one 10 brothers and sisters: Mrs. Mary Light, Mrs. Cecil Dayton, Mrs. Zella Wimmer and Mrs. Ida Harring, Balt Lake; Mrs. Alice Westerner, Frank Harvey and Ernest Keel, American Fork; John Keel, Neola; Thomas Keel, Murray. great-grandchil- d; ; and Hattie Lo? ' - BrfdSnT field. Your opportunity to rocolvo export Intcror end oxtorlor homo decoration and advlco on any painting problems you may be confronted with. 17, RooseJelt a Mrs. B. that could be Evan and Melvin White, of Duchesne, have come up with an invention especially where plowing is concerned. . . They a material aid to the farming industry plow. . . Melvin is shown astride a tractor which is pullhave invented a two-wa(Photo by Elden Wilcken) ing the While boys' invention. I I SOCIETY J1 Tarnk a youry j HUNT PINE NUTS Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Kielbasa and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hadden spent a happy Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Esauk. Following FOR SALE Farmer now for jwhi e supply is Hacking Hardware, foj I Plow Invented Two-Botto- m Two-Wa- y, sumptious din- - ner, the sixsome hied away on a pine nut hunt. They had a merry time hunting and hiking, and found pine nuts By White Brothers To Benefit Farmers plow will eliminiate the prac-of laying off lands and the dead furrow when plow- ing a field since each trip with the plow through the field can be directly adjacent to the pre-- 1 ceding furrow. This back-and- plowing is possible mere- ly by shifting the new plow when the tractor is in the turn at the end of the field. tractor. Comments from some of the Idea for the feature was developed by farmers who have seen the The invention of a plow, with a three-,tic- e point suspension, by Evan and Melvin White, of Duchesne, will be of great benefit to the farm- model ing industry. A of this new piece of farm equip- ment was displayed at the chesne County Fair this year, showing the plow attached to a two-wa- 1 saleZIhu' LOST Tuesday aftenu itween Grant Murdoch aence and Kohls store ! . full-siz- e Du-fort- 500 CLUB MEETS A gay party spirit reigned at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Os- for yon coal - iumPi slack. Drop a Miller, 177 East it Vi two-botto- two-wa- m bags Used Bags 80c be-- 1 . . -- 1 HUCkIIIC j i FEMALE HELP WAN; CALL ON FRIENDS 18 MONEY! Show new21-t- f 1 - Christmas Assortment! I ues sell on sight on I profit. Samples on approrf bossed Personal Chrutnmf 50 for $125 FREE!? i - ams rr LIV ) Imprinted experience j Stationery unnecessary! STYLART 717 W 178, Los Angeles. WAMJ SC o CSOU6COGGD0 THEATRE First 8how Starts at 7:30 p.m. Last Show Starts at 9:15 p.m. Sunday and Monday SEPTEMBER 23 and . 24 Strike It Rich With Rod Camaron - Bonita Granville LITTLE RASCALS COMEDY News rn. Dauon jonnson Wednesday and Thursday SEPTEMBER 26 and 27 i G:!:r Consultant and Paint Export ROTH Ina Win be ai KOHL'S in Duchesne during the dates of SEPTEMBER 24th, 25th, and 26th. IS AU Mr. Johnson tomes to KOHL'S from W. P. FULLER It CO. completely equipped to decorate your entire home. , . Or give expert painting advice on how to paint your farm buildings. IN mm Key'd" Wallpapers. Color Planning Foldors and tho Fuller "Jewel Caoe" oi new. exciting colors. sum Cartoon and Newi nezoa-o- r Tfc j Data . . . end 201! i 28 and WaOMe Bee mnsmt f L ' 29 ' )J TCTlT ' ,r3E3 HEAlo DUCHESNE. UTAH 3BB PHONE 251 iBffltt BBB Lbitcd Time Dccntifcl Dcrgain! Only! Save Honey with " 2-Do- Here s a sensational offer! For a limited time beautiful, genuine American Kitchens sink. . . only 'low for the low price of $69.95! Yes, you save $20 if you buy now-- ' Heres what you get: Porcelain-on-stee- l top. Full wide storage compartment. New. modern faucet Cnimh., strainer. Full, tn.nl.wd doorn recessed bases lor knee and toe room. Rounded comers lor easy cleaning. Right or d bowl. 42-inc- h Friday and Saturday SEPTEMBER . . . GcpL 241!, hr pm Wo invito you to coma in and sae iho naw "Color left-han- yUi May! kltCh S ' EsiendJ tod,W DO"' AmeriClm ni this opportune tn sink Kl,che" -- ors. Rjtu Mrs. Nellie Muir, orMnl Murdock, at Kohls. two-botto- for use for early spring plowing, fore; Simplicity of design--!gaiety were Mr. and Mrs. WalThe new model is as simple in an excellent feature. ter Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Grant one-The young inventors state that design as the " their patent is pending on this Bromley! Mr and Mrs. Dave way plow. It can be used on. Thomas Mr and Mrs Ernest any tractf which has a three- - plow; and that the sale model Fouse and the host and hostess. pint. kook ,up- Tk?ra is hme will be bored for bolting to-Prizes were awarded to Mr. jabout the plow which will get gether instead of welding as the out of order. The only part of display model showed. Bromley and Mrs. Thomas, Mr. the new invention which will1 Evan and Melvin are sons of Fouse and Mrs. Murdock. require replacement is the plow Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White, of points, according to the invent- - Duchesne. Mrs, Ruth Harris and son, orsClinton, Mr. and Mrs, Titus One of the greatest benefits in Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Wilcken Jones, Mrs. Ray Mott and Mrs. using this plow is being able to drove to Provo and vicinity Stanley McDonald were among piow closer to fences, thus put- - Mondw to attend to business the Sunday visitors at the State ting more of the farmers land matters and to visit with Mrs. Fair. under cultivation. Use of this Wilckens relatives. two-botto- and jet necklace. h car Beebe Sunday night, when they entertained members of the 500 Club. A delicious dessert luncheon was enjoyed before the game. in the social the finished product was ready someone didnt think of it Participating ALTAM0HT ...Your Opportunity U ter, Betty jo, Lake last week The Romans used to applaud by snapping their fingers. Announcing.... i-if- this Big . . 42 Italics Long. Now . tha Mrs. plate kitchen only 637.00 Big I down... 64-in- two i 21-in- $10 double di wall cal inch baae cabinets, shelves! An amazing in today! InataUotion txtra Nintk! |