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Show CaS ee ER Cae ene ee oA es PRR Oe : EE pS Co i is ar oa ee canes atadurnc gyph c: ilodic baggie eae ae Ou ci Sd Published Every Published Friday Uintah Basin Record ‘At Duchesne, ‘DUCHESNE by the as second-class. matter May 26, 1922 at the Postoffice at -Duchesne, March Utah, -CO. | Utah. » SUBSCRIPTION Entered ROO ~— PUBLISHING under the act of 3, 1879.- One RATES. Year A-son $2.00: SLX: MOrES oye goose stccsccceatas 1.00 Phree:- MG fi pitino - 5 Born to Archie from an partment. field Though there seems to be little evidence of any dissatisfaction with the fire department, the boys have taken the attitude that they are victims of the “clean appointment of the chief for one year instead of the last week ‘they have bought It other words we _ splendid opportunity to the protection offered a visualize them annual convention. , The exhibit, occupying two large _ booths, pointed out that erty. Accompanying this was a list of the many types of insurance written to commercial fit every conceivable need, Fire, lightning, Jennings ed Mrs. Lin Nichols,’ —_—o-— marriage ton was of Pearl announced last - Mrs. J. A. Angus spent Thursday with Mrs, J, W. Jensen. | Kolb Mr. Lynn L. J. a and Abner John Wilda and . Stanley ; Ross, Robert Gilbert sick. list Miss for Venice land is Mrs. Wanless: Shields. The the a few guest of TON weather man was Mrs. Lyn Nichols her father, Roosevelt H. Stone very successful given by Barn the Junior crowd was in attendance. orchestra furnished the — on vocation, Ethel Strauser, Shirley K. Story of. Danials, Duet, pep talk by coach Grey Lusty who expressed the sentiments of the/| Basket Ball team prior to their trip to Vernal to play ball. that pictures of the Mr. vention attendants Mrs. entertained moving Underwriters’ and Lab- a complete vis Mr and at Mrs. Paul Henderson bridge Saturday R. C, Walker, Merchants are but one class of business men who are saved millions of dollars every year through the work ing knowledge ices the codes, fire stock the many companies of the industry mitting of stock in waging efficient equipment and render. fire insuran fight for-better more serv- unre- building alarm systems, and in promoting many activities designed to lessen fire hazards. Industrialists, farmers, home NEXT SUMMER Mrs. Tingley were awarded the being The Contract Bridge Club met at the home of Mrs. Harl Elliott on Thursday afternoon. The mem bers present were: Mrs. R. Cc. Helen Burch High was and high enforced by the Lorin a of the —_Q— on Gospel, Sacrament of the Sunday evening meeting. Principal at and visitors on ey James Lister, Mr. and Mrs. Claud The Gold held Thacker, Mr. and Mrs, Von Fullmer were dinner guests of Mr, and . Green Ball financially as Miss. Prudence ed Gold andd Mr. Roy Babcock, Mrs. Mr. Anderson of Mrs. Burger. High Altonah : evenings er awarded high score, The fol- Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Mrs. Fred Burger, —oO— quite such Lake returning family, | | as rabbits were quite to be there. There few as Mr. hay-seeds Si and were present, Henry were busily engaged keep peace out. con who trying ~ to ; ; mere Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Fullmer of Myton called on their brother and and Mr. and Mrs, Leon Full- mer on their way to the Hardman Saw Mill Friday. —O— night. —o—Miss Georgia Philipps spent the week end in Salt Lake with her defeated gee < Friday was played The Central High gave a dance at Mt. Home Friday evening, Quite a number of young folks went up, also teachers. B, L. Dart, Bliss Lott and Fritz Schleinitz spent a few days in | Salt a family ‘ the tent just Miss and Walker team Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Thack crowed, | Mrs. G. Hollenbeck, Mr. and Mrs. BE, W, Crocker, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Pack, Mrs Minnie Pope and | Alice Todd .all of Duchesne second alls danced around the barn while the rooster perched upon the barn div- were present: Schonian, Mr. and Two Basket Ball the dance, Central er gave us some lively music, for old time dances, all ladies in their gingham gowns and men in over- Dalgleish and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Boren’ of Roosevelt, and Mrs. M Gamet were | the guests of Mr. Fullmer Saturday. ited and at the Herbert visitors Stewart] * 5 3 2 oO | Salt Lake City, Jan. 25, The college press of the country reflects in its editorial pages a more serious attitude toward life on the KR Jo, Hadden, Delbertt and Marko Merlin Balin, were The day February, important D, 1934, Si Telephone & Telegraph Co. - at matters will be meeting, and urged to be eS will be.tak-] sale and finplant. — GATEWAY , . CREAMERY. - Quick Returns President Secretary Dated at Duchesne January A. D. 1934, ——Oo—_ Stewart of Hope The eve- é Visitors of Steve Hsauk and Eddie Kiebosa Sunday night were; Harold and Elmer White, Leo Kof-| ford and Wayne Strong. ae O. T..AXELGAARD, Mgr. - eee OE 24 Light — “Better ning was spent in playing cards and making candy. Mrs. Frank Mayhew is visiting in Salt Lake City this week, —oO— The Mountain States cor- RULON J, LARSEN} Friday night. Hadden Saturday night. Co., ROY A. SCHONIAN, |. < Mr, & Mrs. Leonard Brown and Miss Ruth Snow. attended the “Barn Dance’ in Mtn, Home, Mr. & Mrs. Howard were guests at the home A. brought before the the stockholders are present, Important matters en up relating to the al disposition of the Eddie : - of other Wells and =O Publishing Court Room, for the purpose of electing directors and officers, and |. Broadhead, Esauk . — Duchesne poration will be held at 7:30] o’clock P. M., on Monday the fifth and Earl Wright, Sherril and Hope Steve Clerk Notice is hereby given that the annual stockholders’ meeting of Mayhew, Pearl Mayhew, By WM, H. CASE Order one installed today. of Mrs. afternoon, Frank ness, fire, accident or otheremergency. ha NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS —o—. The following people attended the Gold and Green Ball in Du chesne Friday night; Mr. & Mrs. HE. doctor in case of sudden ill- | Co-} Commissioners. County : Betty By Order of the Board of unty - Mr. & Mrs, Herbert Lang and Joe were. Duchesne visitors Sat. - Better Sight”’ —o— Lila and Marly Davis were visi- | tors at the home of Mr. Otto Kofford Sunday. & Mrs. — . Miss Ruth Snow entertained the following young people, Sunday. afternoon; Hope den, Wardle, Luella Eddie Kiebosa and and Marie Had- Frona Stewart Steve Esauk. AH GO. LIGHT & POWER “UINT ELECTRICITY 15 YOUR MOST EFFICIENT SERVANT and Mrs, Leon They also visPerkins home. Professional Cards Mrs, Gee and son Harold spent the week end in Price visiting relatives and friends there. —O— The men ROBERT G. PORTER > 5 have been very ailable, as it ' is going busy out itis ALIMONY -OF ANY getting out what ice has been av- Lawyer very fast. Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Seaton entertained at dinner Sunday, Mrs.} . Duchesne ‘Otah Ethel L, Curran and family. and Mrs. at John planatory comment and annetations. <A different publication fer each state. Covers marriage, divorce, alimony, legal separatien, annulment, separate maintenance, custody and support of ehildren, ete. Specify state wanted. Price | $1.00. THE ORIMINAL LAWS OF ANY Wimmer dinner Sunday, en- L. Mr. Belle City who Wardle has Berthena of Salt returned Miss her days Bemis gone to and struck chain him and in both it flew eyes, Notary Public Duchesne you _ ANY LAW QUESTION tully: answered by competent, ‘trained lawyers for $1.00, ee ae Utah LEGAL RESEARCH 1604 Malitman Ave. ROY A. SOCIETY. Los Angek - sometime.) SCHONIAN will recover soon, —o— and Mrs. Oliver Sagers, Della, Glen and Lloyd Respent Sunday at the sumIndian canyon. =. > WOMEN!) Mortitian NEED NO LONGER SUFFER AT PERIODIC INTERVALS | OR WORRY ABOUT DELAY!’ caus- Mrs. Berthena Holfeltz is remodeling her home changing the interior, we hope you are comfortable in it soon. Mr, Elsie, mund mit of | up ing them to be very sore and pain ful, we hope Mr. Seaton, > DELAWARE CHARTERS; safe, sound, sure; obtained in 24 hours evening. the © = (Clip this adv., it may come handy We are sorry to hear of Mr. Seaton’s black eyes, he while trying to pull a log chain over his wagon, flipped information gratis. WM. H. FITZWATER (eee Mrs, Perry Grant was calling on her mother Mrs. Berthena Holfeltz Tuesday Price $1.00. her eee QQene Johnson of Arcadia found Utah MEXICAN DIVORCE LAWS : Manola Tuesday, but Salt Lake. Duchesne Mrs. | to home Monday. came over to spend a few with her sister, Mrs, Otis STATE in plain English with full explanation. Price $1.00. HOLLENBECK Lake been visiting Holfeltz A. Attorney-at-Law and Mrs, Oaks Halstead; Mrs. Berthena Holfeltz, Mrs. Martha Johnson, Mr. and Mrs, Probus Fouse. a Mrs. & DIVORCE LAWS STATE in the Union and Mexico, with plain: English ox-_ —o— Mr. tertained was the first team that played U- ersion was bridge with Mrs. Crock lowing guests and Mrs. Roy School palco. : Case. nesday evening. games preceded Roosevelt. . The Ross Mr. and Mrs, The Ward Geneological Committee entertained at a social, Wed- was attended by Miss Erma BingHazel Peterson. | ham and Miss The Gold and Green waltz was demonstrated by Miss Green and Jean Ray Utley sang a duet. —O— well as _ socially. Porritt was crownGreen Queen and Kiebassa were Mrs Howard Altonah Mrs, and TEOBEa : guests at the home Carl Rhoades Saturday Principles Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown, Mrs. Minnie Pope and Mrs, Ernest Crocker of Duchesne were Myton Monday. ESO : Caldwell sermon ST members. —o-—= _Mr. eam SETI LIED neve! ELIOT EEE are ; gave ters, e- standards urday, Walker, Mrs, Paul Henderson, Mrs. James Dalgleish and the hostess. 3 Schonian Furniture Co. the —-O— | the birthday of Mr. UP! of The teachers from the Central High School and district school attended Institute at Roosevelt Sat- Mr. and Mrs, James Dalgleish entertained at a buffet supper on Sunday evening. complimentary to cash. Miss exclusive score. oe Terms if you desire them at an | additional charge. _ If you wait until Spring the price Duchesne, Utah and The Boy Scouts have announced a big dance for February 2nd, gome out and 2. help a good cause, e Regularily at $235.00 will be up... WAY Marcus high Mr. Club Kartchner is tne club supervisor. A week of successful initiations was carried out before girls were admitted to the club. The club costumes are red and blue in harmony with the school colors. Very at the Myton Town Hall on Friday evening was a big . success | Will be. We Will Sell For... $160.00, evening. ORGANIZES Pep School have met and appointed of- —o— municipal water the CLUB girls ficers. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Tingley, and Mr, and Mrs. James Dalgleish. A delicious lunch was served and enenjoyable evening was spent despite the lack of electric lights dur- ual PEP The 4 was Hadden, the Kiebosa. entitled “Dixie” by Mr, and Mrs. Ray Utley, Readings by Veda Fay Kartchner. String . Instrument trio by Mr. J. A. Fortie, Mr. Russel Case, Mrs. Ray Utley, a short the past . J. Central High School, Friday Jan. 26th, The program was as follows Music by the school orchestra, In- NE a 2 Asn't It, Mrs. J. A. Morrison and daugh of EE AED 7 Embarrassing —o— Dance OEE aTEE NLR Mr. Joe Cowan and two sons of afternoon. fees Mr, & Mrs. Charles Abplanalp ‘were Duchesne visitors Sunday. at Mt, Quintin _ Misses Dorathea Wimmer and part of students at any- time for Mr. & Mrs. J. E. Hadden were visitors of many years,.a@ survey of exchanges visitors at the home of Mr. & Mrs, Leila Jennings were in the office of the Utah: Chron-" Warren Strong Sunday afternoon. Miss Avery Barberi Saturday. icle, U of U, reveals. College ed—oO—. : itors-everywhere are frank in adMr. & Mrs Ray Mayhew enter-| Mr. Neville Wimmer took his ‘mitting that this seriousness.is due tained a grroup of the little folks, brother-in-law, Mr. Charley Bur- in large part to the economic and Monday afternoon in honor of the dick to Price Sunday evening to social problems brought to a focus birthday of their son Bobbie, and his job.. by the depression. . Disapproval of Marsaline Kofford. The following) persecution of Jewish students at little guests were there; Alonia, some European universities is anBetty, Bernice, Kenneth and Acie other topic that has enlisted the Kofford, Kieth and Charline Abppen of the enterprising college edlanalp, Berthyle and Idonna Mayater pt to-day. ose ae. hew. The afternoon was. spent in playing games, after which PUBLIC NOTICE cake and ice-cream were served. Notice is hereby given that DuAll enjoyed themselves immensely. chesne County has taken over all -—0O-— The following people were property that has gone to Audit guests at the home of Mr. & Mrs. or’s Tax Deed and will sell or lease’ Spratt Sunday; Mr. & Mrs, Emil the same to the highest bidder for Munz and children, and Mr. & cash, we. reserve the right to reMrs. Paul Allen and daughter, of ject any and all bids. = Duchesne, and Mr. & Mrs, W. Js Any one interested in buying or When someone says, “I'll Hadden and children, : leasing said land can get all decall you up,” and you have — tails from the County CommissionMrs. W. B. Brennick and child- ers, G, V. Billings, Jesse A. Fowler to say— “Sorry we haven't ren of Duchesne are spending a or J. Austin Pack and Wm. H, a telephone.” few days at- the home of Mrs. J. Case, County Clerk, and any one It’s worth the few cents A, Morrison. ; residing on or in possession of said land must look to Duchesne a day it costs to enjoy daily Mr, & Mrs. Clayton Brennick County for authority to remain on telephone contact with ~ friand daughters of Duchesne, were or in possession of said lands. ends, to save trips here and visitors with Mrs, M. Spratt over A description of said property there, to know you needn’t Saturday and Sunday. will be placed in each Post Office wake your neighbor during — —oO— : in Duchesne County within a very} Miss Hope Hadden, Steve Esauk short time, the night to telephone’ the and Eddie of Mr. & class si Payson are visiting the John Wimmer and Joe Cowan homes here. Saturday A very delightful program furnished by the faculty of Senate for of W. ASSEMBLY PROGRAM FEATURES FACULTY =~ sister, reports Mec- CENTRAL HIGH JUNIOR - CLASS ENTERTAIN Africa, here Virgil AMT. EMMONS Dastrup the highest temp- recorded Mrs. W.iio Gentry. visited music. ; of Bridgeher Mrs. Refreshments were served, and the days. OS Nielsen Mrs, day. large are —o— Miss Leona Shields has been Percival, Utley was in charge of the affair. A replica of the barn dance yard was featured as decoration. A Saw Hardman the at Benson, Lemon, A at- Larsen James and Chas. the Central High School Home. Class President, —Q— Milton Mrs. was tended the boxing match at Vernal Friday night. employed Mill, pleasant- ham, Mrs, Asa Webb, Miss Anna and Mrs, and Grane was M. J, Benson, Mrs. J. L. Miles, Mrs, Paul Johnson, Mrs. Ina Krebs Mrs. J. W. Jensen, Mrs. Abe Sorensen, Mrs, John Lemon, Mrs. at H. J. Richens, Mrs. Eliza J. Gilpert, Mr, and Mrs. L. J. Gilbert, Mrs. Ray Horrocks, Misses Mildred Solomonson. Bell. were: attend- Devon Saturday: Mrs. J. B. Lemon ly surprised Thursday the occasion being her birthday, those present SEA ati Legal Advertising Mecham week. | evening with the following guests lected President, Madora Brandon, present: Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Ting- Vice President and Ethel Wall and ley, Jr. Mr, and Mrs. B. L, Dart, Ruth Powell as yell leaders. Miss vivid, ‘WE STILL HAVE A NEW G. E. e , the exhibit more your chances for natural ice _ _ Which O- week while 9 degrees was the lowest. aot gees Go Look at the River now and see what Priced vis- cupancy, and so on; inland marine insurance covering loss in transit and innumerable risks - - these and many other types of essential coverage ‘are offered. To make YOU’LL NEED SOME REAL REFRIG- Se is Sunday. been} has are those who the funeral of the NO FOOLIN! | a farm. —o— Following Lapoint tornado and damage by other el- owners are all greatly benefitements; consequential loss insur- ed by such fire prevention and serance covering rentals, use and oc- vice work. ERATION of where soon on the sick list the past week. that prices on commodit- ance engineer -ing and inspection service for hold ers of stock policies is available everywhere, for all classes of prop Mr. Mrs. Paul Johnson was the guest of Mrs. W, G. Gentry Satur-|. —o— by oratories were shown, giving con stock company fire insurance when they viewed the exhibit -of the National Board of Fire Underwriters at the recent National Retail Dry Goods Association’s 23rd : Solomonson 4.. degrees had night. Washington to erature from all at have The family of Ray Gill been down with flu the past week. LAKE PROGRESSING States Washburn a atten- ‘Archie Ball Green —oO— ~ Recent news on the Moon Lake Project indicates that things are moving much livlier now, and are being held back only by the legal machinery which is waiting more on the reclamation service than on the home folks. Plans are under consideration by the various companies concerned, which, if they go through are expected to-help greatly in speeding up _the legal phase of the matter. United and at Arcadia. from here and Friday turn now, so that our debts, expressed in the terms of the the furniture ing of their property and. will re-. commodities we have for sale, will be more nearly in line with their value when they were contracted. of of a trip to —o-- _ies will probably follow the increased price thus set on gold, and will also seek a higher price. — , _ The part that interests us and is intended for ou help is the fact that while the debt we owe to the _bank, the insurance Co. or the loan association will still call for the same number of dollars it did originally, the wheat, butter or beef we have to sell is expected to bring higher prices than they are bringing ' Hundreds of merchants load Mr. and Mrs. Edward Solmonson and daughter Elva are here dispos- es at present still buy the same amount of food that they did at the beginning of the week. - parts for their home Gold Upalco It still buys ten dimes though, and these dim- FIRE PROTECTION FOR MERCHANTS a bus made a crowd the ded _ now have that 60 cent dollar we have heard so much MOON took J. E. Wells Quite be Congress with an overwhelming majority that brushed aside all opposition and ammendments, and is now in force, with the dollar based on a gold content of It is expected, however, Mrs. —o— Mr. their __ The President’s monetary program swept through about. Zirker John Stover and Orin Johnson made a trip to the State Capitol last week. ‘THAT SIXTY CENT DOLLAR 99.06 per cent of its former value. Mrs. of of Ioka and Frank Tanner of My- —O— We believe the Chief and his department are justly proud of their accomplishments, during the past | and 19, daughter Mecham. Beatrice The relatives, will make with the department. can has. returned visit at May- people from here to the . boxing: match at Roosevelt Thursday eve- Provo customary two was an indication of dissatisfaction with Larsen extended with John resignation is based on the assumption that the re- like to continue to Mr. January - ning. Their work, and we hope the misunderstandings - ironed out and forgotten. Miss < management. born Paridise, Paridise is the and Mrs, Smith —— a me is the enmasse resignation of the volunteer fire de year, and really would Leo H., Ross and infant dau-| & city administration’s appointments during the week, city’s and Mrs. James was ghter have returned from Vernal iting friends in Wellington. where they received medical treatment for the baby. Be -. Miss La Rue Nielson spent the ho week end in Roosevelt the guest _One of the developments. connected with the new change in the Mr. ‘Summers January 19th a baby girl. All concerned doing nicely. Mrs, Lynn THE FIRE DEPARTMENT FRACAS sweep” ~~ UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH LAXVIBURNUM| Cosmetics Toilet Articles Jewelry, Relieves the most stubborn cases quickly and effectively. Different from anything you have ever used. Priced $5.00 for oa full size. Sent in plain wrapper, postpaid—Sold only by =. ~ DUCHESNE DRUG U. S. LABORATORIES Box 2006 Hollywood Sta., Los Angeles (Clip and put away!) Sigh Se ee ena Go |