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Show A Newspaper Devoted 11 The Duchesne: County Seat Gateway To Uintah Basin Newspaper Wcvhn tons to the People of the Uintah Basin 99 , nehj, ej! - !s Urd $2.00 DUCHESNE UTAH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1942 Covers ALL The Uintah Basin Volume 11 rmaU Per Year In Advance Number 28 nsunid Set Example in Buying Defense Bonds MEMBERSHIPS its Should be Sterilized bee c ?. Willard Day Plans Bleeting Series To Plan Program Guests Will Be Honored on Ladies Night Present Supply led lr4 tome ( nt a.e jfc5 Association Hears Discussion of WarBorn Problems The Duchesne county centennial Election of officers and discus-do- n committee is being called to a of problems springing fiom war and tbeir effect meeting 'to be hold in the Duchesne the ward Ihouse at 8 p. m, Saturday, :n the publication of newspapers, chesne Lions club at the Mission January 31, according to G. A. were the chief items taken up in s the two-da- y Goodrich, committee secretary. annual convention of Cafe Wednesday evening. The call, issued by Chairman the Utah State Press association The next regular meeting date, Willard Day, is being sent out to at the Nimhouse Ha tel in Salt V? February 11, was set for the par- fk. ( VV -all members of Fee committee, Lake City last Saturday and Sunty, at which time members will which was formed in August, 1940 day. v bring as special guests, prospectFrank J. Beckwith, publisher of following activities of the state ive members and their ladies. It centennial commis.,ion. riie Millard County Chronicle of ,yV; is the desire to have the head of The meeting is the fiist of a Delta was elected president, to every business or professional in-- 1 s series of meetings, being planned succeed Walter L. Carlton, of the Stitution of Duchesne a member $ Mr. Beckwith was by Mr. Day, in connection witf Beaver Press. of the Lions club, according to the centennial committee and the elected in a contest with Georg F. L. Maxwell, chairman of the v w Duchesne ccunty planning board, L. Crcwther, publisher of the Salt membership committee, and the 9 of which toe is also chairman, fo Lake Times, vice president of the drive will be made to realize this the purpose of developing a plar. association in 1941. ambition as fully as possible. of for Duchern Mr. Crowther, who had served in J- f improvement c 6 Reports on Zone Meeting of president during the county. capacity sS, a, f U thought At the meeting Wednesday, f in state-methe absence of President is Considerable year expected activity a - A Chester Lyman, president, reportinvestigation and issue in the near future, by the stati Carlton who had left the publishit. ed on recent the regarding Z;ne meeting & centennial committee, the state de ing business, was unanimously if' Chemical and bacteriological leld in Vernal, and announced that of publicity and Indust alected to the 'board cf directors water partmerit .he next zone meeting Would be onP tests of the Murray springs rial development and other state in the capacity usually held by the held that indicate source 21. bonds in Heber City, February The youngsters are shown receiving their at its The first two minors to purchase Defense b.dies, and Mr. Day is anxious to the retiring president., water is safe for use for culinary- This also will toe coupled with a" Each child Wm. II. Case. Postmaster from Anne Duchesne Bonds in the office, Ray post development loard of Directors get a county-wid- e . ladies night, he said. and domestic purposes, when proa $23 and a $50 bond with her life in readiness for the ex10, daughters purchased her and but Lorraine, 6, program Wilkins, sister, he Other officers elected were Haradded, Otto Johnsen, county chairman perly protected, pected activity. savings, last Frday. of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilkins of Duchesne. rison Conover, of the Springvllle this protection will not be provided of the Red Cross war (relief drive, Mr. Day and Mr. Goodrich were Herald, vice president; Albert W. until the pipe line to the springs said that with the exception of a in Salt Lake City recently, and Epperson, of the Kaysville Reflex, EASTERN GUN ACCIDENT is complete. partial remittance from Rocsevelt, UINTAH LEADS there met Sheldon R. Brewster, a secretary-treasureHoward Bar-rothe Duchesne Lions, who took over DISTRICT Livestock Contamination PLANTED IN LIFE TAKES little state member of was the the of Midvale department Dusaid there Sentinel, Roy the task of soliciting from the Mr Walter DUCHESNE PONDS of publicity and industrial devel- A. Schonian of tha Uintah Basin OF NEOLA BOY evidence of wildlife cantamination chesne business houses had (been HOOP LEAGUE Wedness. opment and executive secretary of Reacrd, C. K. Perry of the (Summit the only ones to report so far. of tlhe water on his visit of Brook load r. of Eastern A trout, the state centennial committee, County Bee and H. W. Cherry of son old of number Kent Don Jim Bastian, By the Lions (have not yet day, but that a large that Though was killed containing 50,000 fry from the with iwhom they discussed plans the Gunnison Valley News, diof Curtis Bastian Neria, the of mark their With the drive, livestock had access to it, and halfway they completed rectors. places basketball instantly Monday mqrning at about Whiterocks 'hatchery was planted for coming activities. on Page 6 1942 DuChesne-Uinta- h there are several established in Uie watered close to an end, 7 a. m., victim of a rifle accident Wednesday in the rearing ponds Presiding over the meeting, in where livestock is league drawing on the Duchesne river near Hanna. Roosevelt Graduate water Funeast Neola. the of absence of President Carlton, at home his the in with lead out now conveying find we Uintah stream Altamont Students This is the first load of a total of Mr. Crowther reviewed some of all wins; Roosevelt a close second eral services were conducted to the city mains. to Nominated with burial in the Neola 150,000 fish to he planted in these the problems facing he publishers with two wins and one loss; AlRemoval of any bothersome Hear Program Lind- U. of U. Honor Roll to the Douglas bcause of the war, urging unified according pends, handled cemetery. one by two tamont and two; Alterra, On Americanism wildlife is being action in overcoming them. game, he Young Bastian, according to say, fish and game warden, who win and two losses and Duchesne department of fish and 29 the planting. Lake witnessed Salt little Meriwether Activities carried tn by other City, Sheriff seems January Dewey County there American-slosses. on but no three wins, A special program continued, Leonai d Brent Burgess of Roose- state press associations and who investigated the accident, had The ponds recently cleared of was held last Friday at the The Eagles put up a pretty possibility of doing anything ana corfor increasing revenues several thousand legal sized fish velt was named last week to the the livestock situation, Altamont high school when special good scrap at Alterra last Friday, accompanied his father to the of Utah honor roll, in through cooperative effort Were for left He cows. to over a in. milk them ral University run through ago, is year water a planted and as numbers the musical as long January 23, against the Alterra of high scholastic presented to the editors by H. Jefone addresses, reported, with are part of a project sponsored by recognition the open stream, he suggestedsteril- debate carried out the patriotic bunch. Despain, Duchesnes flash the house, his father on the way local sportsmen to assist in the standards maintained during the fery Ward of the Porte Publishing and milk of a of bucket methods DuMrs. tihe Foster, local following theme. of Mary boys seems to have seen a chicken hawk foreward, Starred for the human chesne efforts of the state department cf autumn quarter of school, in spite company. county chairman' of the with 17 ponts, as the results of izing any water used for house at and picktree the a in fish and game to supply fish for of the war, the draft, and a comThe importance of advertising American Red Cross explained the several beautiful shots. consumption: a and rifle pletely unusual set of conditions in a wartime economy was dised Basin streams. the cartridge up Methods Red 'the Cross of Sterilization and work purpose of star the of Alterra, Timothy minutes. A half million eggs were planted during the study and examination cussed by A. A. Campbell, display 1 By boiling for 10 and Clyde Lambert, American the evening as far as points are and left again. Nomination to boiling stepBastian Dons at the Whiterocks hatch- periods of school. Mr and Both of taste by flat produced advertising manager for the Salt Post Commander, recently spoke The Legion the honor roll 13 made when a stu- Lake concerned, bettered Despain by two mother in the house heard the shot by eliminated F. to E. Tribune - Telegram. Recog-nlzln- g in Jensen, according ery, the part the Legion is playing a may be partially him which free throws gave dent maintains an average grade the fired, and Mr. Bastian said he president of the Moon Lake fish aeration, that is, by pouring one the national program of defense. total of 19 points. merchandising was certain from its muffled and game association, and the fry of 2.5 in all class grades during and advertising would be substanwater back and forth from Willard Dump, student 'body is 2.5 one The knockaverage Duchesnes younger team quarter. affected by the war program, s:und that it had come from inside now being planted are from this container to another, so that it president welcomed the student indicated as a point midway be- - tially ed Alterras second team over in a building. investi- batching. Mr. Bastian Mr. maintained that adthe which after Campbell and la mixed iwitih air. guests, body tween "A and B, or higher. nevertheless will and found the boys body 2 By using any one of the congregation sang the national the preliminary game. vertising gated, the Eagles will take lying on the' floor of a granary their Burgess is a junior at the Union page 6 anthem accompaned by the high a Tonight following compounds or stand against the Roosevelt between the house and corral and Blyton Students and is enrolled in ihe pre versity, as specified: band. school Drive Defense final game near a tree 'in which it is supposed Begin in the He is tha s.n ol 5.23 medical course. "CHLOROX Invocation was offered by Wal- Rough Riders of the season. FINAL RITES (a liquid withstock of the first half Mrs, Dcnna Burgess of Jensen, rifie The a hawk. a saw the band a followed boy chlorine). ter Prepare by Kirksiek, percent : SLATED Defense MYTON FOR of Roosevelt projects and is a graduate was stlU clutohed in the boys Continued on page 6 selection Legionnaires on Parade. school over senthe he was taken a Alwhere Myton by school, high his across Visit MRS. Officials GILES body. hands, lying The American Legion representa- Game most the entire upper part cf his are getting 100 percent coopera- ior class secretary, assistant ediand With Basin UNCLE EZRA COUNTS tives presented a flag ceremony RobSportsmen Miss the mastudents. tion from tor of the school paper, drum head had 'been blown off by the Funeral services will be held led the pledge of allegiance. Avard At SPOILS AFTER the bie, who has charge of the de- jor and alumni president. Meriwether said, Mr. at 1 p. m. In the Tablona a Without bullet, The Saturday director Flag Allen Randle, assistant Rigby sang advises the University he is a member cf ward entered fense stamp campaign, under the direction bullet having WHOOPING PARTY chapel apparently Stain. of the department of fish and game that over $30.00 worth of stamps Phi Eta Sigma honorary scholas- of Bishop Kenneth Carlile, for Mrs. A scholarship plaque was pre- and Nolan West, beaver coordin- tne boys face near his nose. stu- tic fraternity. The rifle, Mr. Meriwether said, have been purchased by the Eliza Ann Giles, 07, who died at Uncle Ezra spent practically all sented by' the senior class presi- ator for the department stopped The sixth grade leading dents. the 'with was tJhe exploded spoils the Heber hospital Tuesday mornjammed, dent. day Thursday counting off in Duchesne Wednesday eveMr. he ex- with the sale of ever $16 00, Aide Governors following a prolonged illness. ing from (his barn dance Wednesday Miss Jacqueline Gerry of Du- ning, enroute to Roosevelt where shell in the barrel, when accident. the Blaine, who is conducting soon the was born June 9, 1874 at after it of to She amine! report official able He iwas song the chesne, sang evening. they expected to attend the meet- It was the general opinion that waste paper project, reports that Here to View a daughter of John and Charleston A. President Mrs. Gladys the Red Cross, Angles of Mercy, to P.-ConWildlife Roosevelt of the of a ton of Local Problems about ing I. Noakes Winterton. Her Emma Odektrk that proceeds amounted as a prelude to Mrs. Fosters ad- servation club scheduled for Thurs- possibly it had jammed when the has been collected in three A few dress. girlhood was spent in Charleston. to apppreximately $80.00. boy had attempted to load it, and paper the students. Botv camday evening. by occurred Miss Polly Johnson, personal She married Robert Giles and then days but had accident Desmall bills are yet to .be paid, Our School and National While here the men will inter- tnat the are exceeding their highest representative of Governor Iicibert lived in Heber until 1907 When they Ug the finance committee, headed by fense was discussed by Betty view local sportsmen regarding while he was trying to free the paigns expectations. B. Maw was in Duchesne county moved to Tabiona. Mr. Giles died over shell. vice presiMrs. Leona Cole, was jubilant Hansen, student body problems and condtions relative to this week, meeting with supporters in 1916. Stewthe success of the party. George Attorney dent. County their department. . f the Democratic party and counasFunds to subFrolic She was a member of the L. D. John Peace the of the cn ever crowd and Justice The largest art Vera Rogers spoke leaders. were S. church and served It In many Rety of semble in the high school gym, ject, Shall American Boys To Go Baumgaertel Bleasurements Her mission, Miss Johnson said, ways including the presidency of called to the scene, but finding was present Wednesday evening, ceive Compulsory Military Train- Snow Barwas to learn In what way the state the Tabiona Relief Society. other Red Cross W Present Decrease the indicate Show to to anything Reaching Prior nothing according to Principal C. ing A., Draft administration might be (helpful Surviving are the following sons than accidental death, no inquest ton, vice president of the P.-Age? A debate was (held Proceeds from the Freshman in s to and and local water time Enid and of daughters. Draper Giles of measurements problems, ordered. was Snow a Iving such and they all had good under the chairmanship Frolic, which will be held in (the help smooth out any rough spots American Fork; George Alfred, of content showed a slight decrease Sorensen. they wanted to know the date Duchesne high school gymnasium developing In party affairs. Roy, Robert Franklin, Mrs. Lillie the next toam dance. TAKE UTAH Other musical numbers included over last January on Indian Sumare ta go to the Red Cross, reMrs. Ila D. Casper, Mrs. tonight, a Johnson, to In a and time bary- mit snow shed, according Miss Johnson spent her Miss Allred's speech department songs by a ladies trio even though the dance is being SAYS SOLDIER Elthora Casper and John Arthur late Halstead and made the Duchesne Rust.' In Roosevelt, visiting Ralph one-aIna solo port by two tone by presented plays held on the Presidents birthday, local and state officials, and Giles, all of Tabiona; 4 brothers, Thursday. which preceded the program seen lots of beautiful which is the signal over the na- with I've 27.1 Is measurement in local functions. John Winterton of LeGrande, OreThe snow dance. Between the plays, Fransertion for raising funds for 'the in- participating 5.1 country since I've been in the of content water time immensely, gon, Hyriim Winterton of Park a Inches her 'with She preenjoyed cis Neslen and Golden Berrett fund. tout Ill still take Utah, fantile Sand paralysis vice, inches 30 with as She Inches and compared said, expressed her grati- City, Robert Winterton of sented Snacks of the Gay NineRobert Belt, in his IS B fore the Freshmen knew what tude for the fine way in which she Point, Idaho and Dave Winterton of snow with water content of says Corporal to ties which sent the crowd into the Record. His Che date would be, thy arranged had been received. She left Thurs- of Tabiona; one sister, Mrs. Sarah letter 5.3 inches for the same date last first roars of laughter. is very interesting, which to have their frolic fall on the day afternoon, for a similar mls- - Simmons of Charleston. letter, The high school orchestra and year. pauj l. cowan, formerandmanager Friends may call at the resisays, Today makes one year in night of the Roosevelt-Duchesn- e at Tel. fljon jn other counties of the state the Tel. Fiddlin Bishcp provided of the jitn. States service for me and Ive never basketball game, they explained, in Tabiona Saturday until the dence Duchesne music for the dance. Refreshments Vernal, stepped off in Altonah bL I. A. Holds tell you and promised that the proceeds cant I to y1. u. written time the services. for Interment donated toy various P.-A. mem- Thursday, enroute to Tooele where how much I enjoy your paper. Im would go to the Red Cross. When M. L. E. A. Schedules Ball Green will be in the Tabiona cemetery. Gold and as duties his over bers, were sold. he will take doing guard duty along the coast, the basketball schedule was an- Annual Meeting Interest in the organization is manager of the exchange there. M. but am not allowed to say Just nounced, the Altonah The ALTONAH: night happened to WEATHER REPORT growing as evidenced by the mem- Mr. Cowan, before the exchanges I. A. hold its Gold and Green Ball where. The last few days it's fall on the Presidents birthday. Mt. Emmons divided, were sixlike bership of 117 reported by Vice of the t a o counties and Moon Lake of the Members with Nina been raining blowing Red Cross or Polio, its Date President Mrs. Edna Smith this was maneger of all 'the phones in last Tuesday evening hard- - allAnyvay, Association are being nofor a good cause, and the FreshBeebe as queen, David Lister as ty, but in spite of the few hundred week. This Is nearly a the Basin. V Charming and Dariine- ships we have, the soldiers morale men hope they will have plenty tified this week of the annual Jan. 22 l, Prince percent increase over last year. Succeeding Mr. Cowan In Follow is 100 pnrcent." crown carrier. meeting of the cooperative, which Jan. 23 as :f support. Smith is M. O. Boswell, transferred is to be held Monday evening at Jan. 24 Record Is a weekly letter a rose march of sixteen Sen Ing Mr. Utah. there frem Beaver, dressed in fr m home to many of the boys JUST TO REMIND YOU the Altamont High school gym- Jan. 25 Junior and giris ior sevBoswell has been in Vernal nasium Jan. 26 formal dresses eight small girls in the service, and we look forsaid. The meeting Is called for the Jan. 27 Ernest Melvin Wright, 22, of eral days, Mr. Cowanto Tooele is danced a gypsy dance. ward to the loiters the boys write JanuFreshman Frolic, Friday, While the transfer to reDuchesne and Louise Stanley, 17, purpose of electing directors, read- Jan. 23 The hall was beautifully decor-te- d to us. We stall continue ary 30. Red Cross benefit. a definite advancement for Mr. of Tablona, January 22. as of them es ing the annual report end conpossible. Mrs. many print undr thP supervision cf in the Easin E. S. Winslow, the the exact location of the sidering some amendments to the of tion in Hyrtle Wayne McDonald, 30, Co van, his fiiends mind, theme the always keeping Smith, him bid using .Virginia the rules and Lila Davies, 18, of Talmage, nevertheless are sorry to forbids men' governing organization. which troops. code, Cooperative Observer Wall". sorship the Garden farewell. January 26. rtnttnj The water in Duchesne is contaminated and should bbe iboiled, or sterilized by some other of the methods,1 ggveral recommended 'said Noall E. Walter, sanitarian, of the state 'board of health office Mr. Walter visited of Provo. of the city source the present water at Murray springs Wedneshis stateday morning, and Issued Duchesne. to ment after returning in The condition is nothing new contaminated as so far Duchesne, water is concerned, Ihe said, as most of the mater used in the past after has been contaminated, but rearticles the noticed having recent issues garding the water, in which of the Uintah Basin Record, he is sent to his office regularly, official an to make best it Plans for a membership drive with a ladies night party as the opening feature, were launched at the regular meeting of the Du- iff I, n -- X Mitel? 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