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Show School Hotcs o IN THE Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Coleman and children spent part of last week in Heber. Leaving on Thursday, they joined Mrs. Cole-- 1 mans parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- and other members seph of the family on a trip to Salt Lake City. Friday, where they met a sister who was returning from Sweden, after completing mission there for the L D S Cnurch.- The remainder of tne time was spent with the family in Heber. The Colemans home Sunday evening, JVi-ye- ar Mrs. Nellie Muir, who left Thursday of last week to spend the winter with her son, James, in California, was accompanied as far as Salt Lake by Bob and Grant Murdock, who, after seeing her safely aboard ner bus, WANT APS e MEVVS remained in the city to visit with relatives. They returned home Sunday. Helper bound on Tuesday was Bob Murdock, who spent the day with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Cliif Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Van Wag-- a oner and little son, Mark, of Heber, were visitors at the home of Mrs. Van Wagoners parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kohl day. They brought Mrs. Douglas Grant and her new son home from the hospital. Tiny Martin Douglas was born Dec. 3 at the Heber Hospital. Mrs. Grant will be remembered as the former Norma Kohl. Mon-return- SOCIETY 3 1 FOR SALE Stove and heat- MOTHERS' CLUB er repair parts for tale. Can supEighteen members and four ply parts for any make. Hack- guests of the Mothers Club were welcomed at the home of Mrs. ing Hardware Roosevelt. Ray Horrocks Thursday evening of last week by Mrs. Horrocks FOR SALE Two girls bi- and Mrs. Eddie Kielbasa, who cycles, excellent condition. In- performed the hostess duties. Drs. J. E. Smith and Donald quire Roosevelt Standard, or see them at Leavitt Equipment, G. Mantyla were guest speakInc., in Roosevelt. ers. Dr. Smith talked about the New Wonder Drugs, using LEATHER JACKETS relined samples to add interest to the and repaired. Roosevelt Shoe discussion. Dr. Mantyla discussed Shop. dentistry. Each doctor conductRAWLEIGH BUSINESS now ed a question and answer disopen in Duchesne County. Old cussion following the treatment established line (63 years) of of their subject. more than 200 home and farm Dainty refreshments were necessities. Many doing $100 served by the hostesses. to $300 or more weekly. Operate your own business write FIVE HUNDRED CLUB The Sunday Night 500 Cluoj your own paychecks. No capital required. Experience helpful, enjoyed a social evening at the but not necessary. Immediately home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern write to or see John J. Sellers, Bromley this week. 488 North 1st East, Heber, Utah, A dainty dessert luncheon was or write Rawleighs, Dept. Dll, served by the hostess preceeding 1415 - 23rd Street, Denver 2 the game. Colorado. Partaking of the delicious food and enjoying the social LOST d Pair atmosphere were Mr. and Mrs. glasses near post office corner. Reed Timothy, Mr. and Mrs. Leave at Record office, or con- Dick Johnstun, Mr. and Mrs. tact Ern Wilson, Reward Dave Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fouse. Mr. and Mrs. WalFOR SALE 30 red pullets, 5 ter Nelson and the host and hostmonths old. See Arvil Stone. ess. Mrs. Thomas and Mr. Johnstun, Mrs. Timothy and Mr. WINTER STORM PROTECTION Thomas won the prizes awarded for the game. FOR DOORS & WINDOWS Heres a timely Christmas suge Du- FIRESIDE CHAT gestion genuine, Fireside Chat was held Sunpont plastic sheets. This is NOT r a cloudy grade. It is day evening in the Relief Soas clear as window glass. ciety room. Opening prayer was tually unnoticable behind lace given by Kara Lynn Smith, folcurtains, it is water-proo- f and lowed by a number of Christtough and can be used over and mas songs by the group, and over again. Wide enough to at- a vocal solo by Dean Christentach to window frames with sen. An interesting discussion Scotch tape inside room, or can was led by Walter Reimschiissel. be fitted outside with wood The meeting closed with moulding on windows or screen song, Away in a Manger. The doors. benediction was pronounced by Use 2 sheets for bay windows, Amanda Swasey. sealing both sides of seam with Thirty one members were in attendance. tape and cut to fit. You cant lose on this offer. Fuel saving alone pays the small ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED cost, and for once you'll enjoy Wedding news of interest is revealed this week in the angenuine winter comfort. Lets hear from the thousands nouncement of the engagement of customers who bought our of Miss LaVar Sprouse to Ray clothes pins during the last war G. Ellis, both of Duchesne. and aR others who want to lick Miss Sprouse is the daughter winters bitter cold. of Mr. and Mrs. Clive Sprouse. Our stamped envelops brings At present she is employed at small sample, or see sample at the Commercial Bank of Utah, this newspaper office. Order in this city. promptly. Shipment subject to Mr. Ellis is the son of Mr. and about 20 days delivery. Mrs. Raymond O. Ellis and Is 1 sheet, 38x72 in $1.50 now working at Hill Air Force 4 sheets 5.00 Base, near Ogden. 10 sheets A definite date for the wed10.00 (Postage Paid) ding has not been set. Cash, check or money order Our Motto: To treat others D U P GROUP PLANS as we want them to treat us so HOLIDAY PARTY money refunded if not satisfacThe real holiday spirit will tory. reign when members of the BROWN, TOY CO. Theodore Camp, D U P. meet Box 1212 Lansing, Mich. Thursday afternoon, Dec. 20, at 10-4-u- tc gold-rimme- 02nd Milestone Passed Annie the home of their daughter. Ruby Stephenson. The affair will begin with a Dy Christmas dinner served promptDUCHESNE ELEMENTARY 2 at An oclock. Dench ly entertaining Mrs. SECOND GRADE program will follow, with memMerrell-SuAnn Bishop, Sandra rs Annie Bench was guest bers contributing songs, readings The Second Grade boys and o honor at a birthday dinner and games. girls are going to be snowflakes Qn her 82nd anniversary, at the Christmas gifts will be and brownies in our Christmas home 0f her daughter, Mrs. changed. d Operetta. We are working very Helen odekirk, Saturday of her to get it really good. DINNER PARTY g when part nin j)ec A pleasant social affair TuesEveryone is invited to come famijy 0f ten children gathered m. 7:30 at p. Dec. on to 20, it chat with her and day evening was the dinner partQ dine ty presided over by Mrs. Ralph to leave beautiful birthday gifts. Halstead at her home. FOURTH GRADE Present were Mr. and Mrs. Her guest list included Mr. Carma Smith - Alma Poulson Bernard Dastrup (Ruth) and and Mrs. Vem Bromley, Mr. Our Fourth Grade class is three children, of Mt. Emmons;and Mrs. Dave Thomas, Mr. and studying We think Health. and MrsJoe Young (MarMrs. Walter Nelson, Mr. and it is good for us. We are learn- guerite), of Clearfield, Mr. and eve-har- Mrs. Ernest Fouse, Mr. and Mrs Jerry Merkley and Mr. Halstead. Following dinner, the group played 500, with prizes being awarded to Mrs. Thomas and Mr. Bromley for high score and to Mrs. Nelson and Mr. Fouse for low score. Mrs. Donald Bench. Mr. and ing safety rules to make our are Here safer. school Mrs. Tatton Bench and Mrs. and homes Odekirk. all of Duchesne some of them: 1. Do not leave things laying Because of illness, hazardous in halls or on stairs. temperatures, roads and 2. Keep matches in a safe her other five children were place. unable to be with her. 3. Make sure your lights are Besides four sons and six in good working order, Mrs. Bench can count daughters, 4. Keep yards clear of glass, 38 grandchildren and 26 great sticks and sharp stones, grandchildren. If we obey the safety rules we Mrs. Bench was an early piowe Then accidents. may prevent neer to the Basin, coming from The Boy Scouts went into the will be happier, Manti In 1908 with her husband, F. W. Bench, and settling in mountains Saturday to get SIXTH GRADE Christmas trees. Mr. Coleman, Boneta. Following Mr. Benchs By Okrey Toblar death in the fall of 1932, she Scoutmaster, reports that the trees were left at Tabiona until Although we have been busy moved to Duchesne, where she play, we have has since made her home. Thursday, when a, truck was on the Christmas our gone through all days work. sent for them. The boys have some beauti- The Christmas play is entitled Phone your nows items to 441 ful trees at the Associated Ser- In Quest of Santa Claus. The vice Station. Help the Scouts main actress is Lucinda McDoninclude the names of the months by getting your tree from them. ald. She acts part of Jane. Everyone is invited. Admis- and the days of the week. sion free, and the buses will run. There is a new girl in our Governments function is not studied room. Her name is Helen Clark. have In we arithmetic to dominate, but to lay down times She is an expert at yodeling. tables and fractions. rules so everyone can act We are learning parts of Wayne Baum is a boy from AFLs Labor speech in English. our room that is in the hospital. Survey. Our spelling words this week He had his appendix removed. sub-zer- o Scouts llavo Xmas Trees For Sale Coal Truck Tips Over On Hilltop Legrand Gilbert, of Arcadia, had the misfortune to slip off Elk u" the road with a truck load of Coal Monday night. Pluck Ska) The accident occured at tho head of Indian Canyon Hilltop," when the truck became ceived kuer unmanageable on the icy road Mark Johnson recmtly 10 and slid into the barrow-pi- t he wrote: Here T causing it to turn over on its side. Mr. Gilbert was uninjured. Si He caught a ride into town, where he spent the night with his uncle, Ray Horrocks. then returned Tuesday morning with wu wmSSf help to unload the coal and dsho hod , Sj!SJ,.3?3 $ right the truck. Elementary School Operetta, Dec. 20 lart July, he lost! both a bus accident. As soon J possible, and that lievably short time, X to use Within a year after thejL he wa? giving his car I now drives his truck' t Thursday, Dec. 20, at 8 p. m. is the date scheduled for the three-scen- e operetta to be staged by the Duchesne Elementary school, reports Arvil G. Stone, 811(1 other motorized equ hl frm in Holden principal. Title of this operetta is In Quest of Santa Claus. sister informs us. All 215 students at the school Mr. Johnson is preside the Association of Count will participate in the ficials in his home performance. School buses will be operated drives his car to whatev on the regular routes that eve- dal engagements may ning to furnish transportation his presence. for those participating in this So. here we find this ageous man, who refuse special Christmas program. 45-min- 3 Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good Works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven. Christ Jesus. licked, home, snows, hunt. pluck? hundreds of mii in the throes of i riding a horse on i Wouldnt you cafl By sowing frugality liberty, a golden harvest In everything give ligion as stubbornly as though Theasaloniana 5:18 they had it. Some people argue over re- Commercial Bank of Utah tp Extends An Invitatioiito the Entire Uintah Dasin first-grad- To Join Thanh semi-clea- And The Of Eastern Utah Most Modern and Beautiful New Banking Institution U i i) ! Ei "VA n, english 0 HOLLY A.C.1. O miy&h 0 . to 0 P.M. 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