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Show Saturday evening Mr. Woodrow Day, Mr. Mrs. Duane Meriwether, and Mrs. Edwin Carman, and Mrs. Oscar Beebe, Mr. Mrs. Von Lott and Mrs. Max-ine Burdick enjoyed a very tas-ty chicken fry with corn cooked in the husk, new potatoes and all the trimmings at a Fall outdoor up at Flat Rocks. Mrs. Joyce Jordan Crowned Miss Duchesne County For 1952 4-- County Fair FOR SALE 40 acres choice farming land, good corrals, small house and choice water rights. See Doug or Arch at McKinlay Motor Co., Roosevelt. Mc-Kinl- FOR SALE Alfalfa Seed State Tested, 250 lb. See O. A. Dart, My ton, Utah. WANTED Highest prices paid for hides, pelts and wool. Roosevelt Shoe Shop. In 1952 MISS JOYCE JORDAN, center, of Roosevelt, won the 1952 "Miss Duchesne County" contest and respresented her coun- ty in the "Miss Utah" contest at the State Fair. . . Her lovely attendants were MISS CAROLYN WHITING, left, of Neola. and MISS ELAINE BUCK ALE W, right, of Duchesne. . . Miss Jordan will crown her successor on Thursday night; Miss Whiting is Rest them in a pair of Cushion married, leaving only Miss Buckalew as a possible contestant Insole Shoes, with built-iArch this year. Support from the ROOSEVELT SHOE SHOP dream. The old friends met and the vows at Salt Lake City took k5xsx3xsxSxxsxsxsxsxs SXSXSXSX5XSXSvxgxx Feet Get Tired? n 32nd Wedding Is Observed on Aug. 27, 1921. Dy The Winslows Takes Vacation Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bud , Winslow were receivihg congratulations on their 32nd wedding anniversary on Aug. 27. They were nice enough to let us have a copy of the Uintah Basin Record of December, 1940, which a column Events in the St., ran Early History of Duchesne and the Uintah Basin for the year Trip To New York and Mrs. John Strang and daughter, Carolyn, of Duchesne, are enroute to New vacaYork City for a tion. They left Salt Lake City on Sept. 1 aboard the CaliforDept. nia Zephyr, and were scheduled Denver 2, Colo. to travel on the New York Cen1921. tral from Chicago. This is the part the Winslows They will visit Mr. Strangs E. Call mother. Mrs. C. G. Strang, and kept this copy for: ROMANCE ENDS IN his sister, Mary Strang, in New REFRIGERATION - WIRING' MARRIAGE York City, and his brother, ELECTRIC MOTORS After years of separation. Charles .Strang, in Fitchburg, Phone Arcadia 4306 Dame Fate, who is ever twining Mass. and untangling the threads of in Washington, Roosevelt, Utah destiny, ensnared and knotted D. C. was listed in their vacaL. C. Bud Winslow, of this tion plans. Mr. Strang is in charge of place, and Miss Elizabeth Leonard, of West Plains, Missouri. the Duchesne office of the UinThe romance reverts back to the; tah Basin Soil Conservation dis days of curls and long skirts, trict and Mrs. Strang is emsmuggled apples and red school ployed as a office deputy for houses. the county assessor. CLARK'S REPAIR AND Then Bud. a young man. deBLACKSMITH SHOP U. S. Federal prisons are lo. ciding to take Horace Greeleys Myton, Utah advice, came West seeking ad-- j cated in Atlanta, Ga., Leaven-worth- , venture and leaving the little Kas., and McGill Island, girl school mate to wait and Wash. A. 1415-23r- d Thursday, September 3, 1953 Club girls Oven PopThe pers met at the home of Mrs. AT DUCHESNE FILLING STATION Bruce Smith on Tuesday to finish their work in canning of EXPERT WATCH REPAIRS A 1909 model horseless car- Shafer, of San Bernardino, Cal. fruit to be taken to the Fair. Mail Your Watches for Repair been have The busy very girls riage topped at Duchesne on He stopped at Clints Service PROMPT SERVICE Aug. 28. This antique automo- Station in Duchesne for service making posters and plans for WATCHES - DIAMONDS bile was driven by Dr. Geo. E. of the vehicle. their demonstrations as part of Phone 159-Roosevelt work. Dr. Shafer says his automo- the bile was built in 1909, the first of the gasoline horseless carriage made by the White Co. For parts. Dr. Shafer has to (Continued from page 1) his own, as the factories surpass anything before present- make no longer supply those needed ed. The parade line-u- p bewill antique cars such as this. gin at 12:30 at the Duchesne byDr. Shafer left San Diego, High School, and all entries should be there at that time. Tuesday, Aug. 25, and will drfve Members of the fair board and to Cleveland, Ohio, to be there in the Glidden county commissioners are asked to participate to meet at the school grounds Tour of the Antique Automobile at 1 oclock prepared to ride in Club, beginning Sept. 13. While the four courtesy cars being there, he will be a guest, of the furnished by automobile dealers Ford Motor Company on Sept. from Roosevelt. Line of the pa- 17. 18, 19. The 1909 automobile uses rade will be down Main Street. Following the paparde that 34 x 4 tires made on special orafternoon will be devoted to der by the Goodrich Tire Co. headkids sports and pony races. The It sports kerosene-burninconcluding activity of the fair lights, and travels along at 35 will be the Rodeo at 8 p.m. mph. under the direction of the RoosDr. Shafer says he owns 129 evelt Riding Club. other antique automobiles datThe committee emphasized ing from 1898 to 1914. For his travel in the horseless carriage that entrance to all e activities of the fair is free, he wears a long duster coat, Clint's Uinta Service last Wednesday, Aug. 28. had this with charges being made only cap and goggles. He sports a beard reminiscent of the early to the three night activities, strange visitor pull into his station for a complete servicing : Miss Duchesne County contest, era of the horseless carriage. job. . . Driver of the car was Dr. George E. Shafer, of San Horse Show and Rodeo. Bernardino. Calif. . . It was a 1909 Model. jj; Nothing has been left undone to make the visit of people to the fair a pleasurable experience. Mayor Otto E. Johnsen, on behalf of the City of Duchesne, Following is a summary of has extended a word of welcome oil well drilling' activity for the that is sincere and earnest, and week ending Aug. 25, 1953, as the board of commissioners like- reported by the Scouting Diviwise is anxious to see the peo- sion of Carter Oil Co. ple of the Basin and others Bamberger Unit 1 (Located respond to the fine program that Walker Hollow SW NE Sec. 11 has been arranged and make 7 S 23 E) Drilling at 3991 feet, this the outstanding fair that it shale. can be. $ Eyner Nielson Well No. 1 (Located SE NW, Sec. 36 3S, In the year 1900 a total of 5W) Preparing to spud. 94,883 men and women graduated from the high schools of The art of dam building is the United States. In 1944 the coeval with civilization, dating total was 1,019,233. back to primitive structures. Neilson Jewelry WANT APS 4. UINTAH BASIN RECORD Club 4-- H SERVICED 4-- H 1 FOR SALE modern home, partly furnished, newly painted; with sewer. Phone 7212 Duchesne. WANTED AT ONCE Man for Rawleigh Business. Real opportunity for worker. Experience preferred but not necessary. See H. L. Crapo, P.O. Box 182 Myton, or write Rawleighs, HORSELESS CARRIAGE Mr. two-wee- k Service Sight-seein- g g day-tim- OR Nevc I i " : I I I I Lawn Mowers SHARPENED Plan To Attend The Annual MERE ARE OHJR FAIR SPECIALS! THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY SYRUP - Lumberjack - 24 oz. 350 C PLANTERS PEANUT BUTTER MIRACLE Monfwel GERBER'S STRAINED BABY FOODS SADDLE HORSE RACES .. 22 can 33c .... 2Vz can 230 SLICED PEACHES CAMPBELLS SOUPS TOMATO 2 for 350 VEGETABLE 2 for 270 CHICKEN 2 for 35c Z7 AIRPLANE NOVELTY RACE and MANEUVERS RIBBON CUTTING 3 for 250 LIBBY'S PIERCE'S KIDS PONY RACES qt. 560 3 for 100 3 lb. can 080 CRISCO (Grounds CHARIOT RACES 14 oz. 36( WHIP SALAD DRESSING CANDY BARS Gfodeo RELAY RACES .... PORK & BEANS DEL MONTE TOMATO JUICE WOODS CROSS TOMATOES 46 oz. 250 .... 2xz can 190 BALLOON BREAKING CALF SCRAMDLE PARACHUTE DROP -- xx- FRESH PRODUCE Come and Feel at Home Where Everyone Enjoys and Participates in the Fun Rodeo of the Year - MEATS - FROZEN FOODS Green River Watermelons and Cantaloupes pffifflE CLOSED FRIDAY AFTERNOON NEW LOW PRICES NOW IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT SPONSORED BY r.lontwel Recreation Association mm Your Complete DUCHESNE, One-Sto- UTAH p Community Store PHONE 7231 - 7241 |