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Show DAGGKTT COUNTY KECOBD Yol. l, No. 2 Friday, September Gas 7 ax Incease Coming; One Cent a Gallon Hike After House passage Wednesday of the bill (in the form amended by the Senate) to keep highway construction going it appeared virtually certain that President Eisenhower would give his approval and sign the bill into more federal tax law. This will mean a penny-a-gallo- n the federal 1st October months 21 bringing for starting tax to four cents a gallon. To muintuiu fund for the balance of the five year program, the hill provide that after July 1961 additional monies will be obtained tu keep the Interstate construction program going by diverting f of the tu the highway fund on tax 111 uianufaeturer cent per new automobile and the greater part of the 8 per cent excise tax on U.K general fund. According to I'tulis Bead Commission, a numlnc of event took place, ""Which shook the foundation upon which the financing plan had been built. One of these was that an additional 1,000 miles was added to the system, (tab was the recipient of oxer 200 miles of this extra lt, one-hal- anil accessories. alien the Deuver-Cuvmileage to added. No provision was was mute of great iiujMirlanee All ihe Utah Slate lloud Commission a established to fiuanee these 1,000 costs Congmoi haa been uuuble to act, extra miles. Original estimated till now, in making available to the for building the interstate were pMc fund for fiscal year 1901. found to he under actual needs, Three monies would normally have road building had also suffered been appropriated on July 1st of from iuflntiou. Engineering nnd costs were ulso found this year. The amount involved for I'tuh is about 23 million. Fur fis- to be nbovc what bail been pre' cal year 1962 Ituh i entitled to ap- viously dctrimined. A part of the In1950 the 20 for million Highway Act, there was an proximately terstate program alone. uppeudngc which has beeome known By id Amendment.'' This The importance of federal finan- us the that in apportionment of the requires Inter seen is cing to the state be stute construction where 5.00 put interstate money to the states avail that are to the funds limited 93.1)0 matched by up by the stale is is bet from Washington. On other system able in the Trust Fund. This rethe known us ter the aid federal of roods that get primary, secondary, and urban each quirement. from Still another inroad was mode 26.011 is matched by into the fuuil, State lioud Commis(,'ucle Haui. The state' point out. This was Miorce of revenue for highway funds sion comes from the gasoline tax (.06;. the Federal Highway Act cf 1958, For Ihe past fiscal year, this amount- in which last xear Congress voted ed to 16 million. The second big- un extra 100 million in emergency gest source of strictly state fumls highway construction funds. The was from vehicle registration. This Act suspended the Byrd Amend r of incut amounted to over go for the fiscal This menus that y cars of 1959 and 1900. This likea million dollnx-s- . for fiscal 1939 the state, from its wise was a big factor in depiction own resomc.es, made available for of the funds. building und maintaining Utah high After learning of the House vote 19 million. The monies way, over Wednesday, officers of the Utah from the federal government were Stale Hoad Commission wuhe unable 23 million. almost to suy how soon revenue from the Ofticiala from the Statu llnud new lax could he made available. Commission, in discussing the back- It was believed, hoxvever, that the ground of road financing, Kiint out state highway department would be that Congress passed the Highway aide tu continue work on some 19 for million worth of new construction Act of Ui.'.O, which provided tO.dOO miles of the interstate ays where contracts have already been tein. These were to be built over u awarded. Projects ready for bidding which period. 1nrt of the Act procan now be advertised will total vided for the financing of those freeweys from ii fund known another 7 million. , These have been ns the Highway Trust Fund. Levies waiting olTihe iix'uibibility of fedimposed hv the federal government eral matching fund. Bond construction projects in this on highway users such ns the gas tax (federal .93) wore to he put in category are: Interstate system Stoddard to the nccount. It was believed that N in Weber Canthe fund would take care of the Morgan on 1.5 million; Brigham City to AIK' (primary, secondary, and ur- yon, in Box Elder ban) road program and the balance lloueyville on would build the interstate system. County, 1.6 million; 4th North, Salt Previously, before the 1950 Act, Lake City, to Pages Lime, Bountimoney for highways rnmc from the ful, on frontugo road along pari e Tliirt in right-of-wa- KMk-ini-i- i pay-as-yo- u three-quarte- il p YOUR I omri county LIONS CLUB I a new edition Our Strip of Land ' By Dick and Vivian Dunham ' The early history of Daggett County Ahley and the Fur Traders Butch Cassidy, the Robin Hood of Browns Hole and the undisputed leader of the largest gang of outlaws ever to roam lit .will through the length and breadth of the Old West the Great Diamond Hoax the Dyer Copper Mine Queen Anne Bassett Willis of Browns Hole and Montpelier, Idaho humor and pathos-- A fine blend of history and legend. . Get your copy from Bill Purdie, Lions President, or cut out and mail form below, together with $2.00 to DAGGETT COUNTY RECORD, Manila,' Utah, for . prepaid mailing. Please mail Mr. und Mrs. Shirley (Virgie) Peterson and children, Mr. and Mrs. I .con (Sybil) Brady and children, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Francis Stewart, all of Green Biver, Wyo., visited at the C'urtia Slaugh home tide week end.. Mr. uud Mr.. Buell Bennett and daughter, Clifts nnd Mr. nad Mrs. Barney Hcwiomf of Vernal were week end house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dougina Jarvie. Saturday afternoon Eutonu Jarvie a get together of aeveral of her school chume. Present were Keva Potter Sima, Isabelle Tinker Martin, WaNcta Biorn Lamb and Carol Buckley. Sunday visitor of tho Daniel Smiths were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Freestone, Ted Freestone, Mr. nnd Mr. Boy Freestone, anil Mr. and Mrs. Hatch Suudquist and family, ull of Vernal, Sunday dinner gucats at the Jack Bueklcy home were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Buckley of Lonetree, parent! of Jnek, and Harrys brother and family, Col. and Mrs. Wiliam Arthur Buckley, son Scott nnd daughter Corrine of Little Bock, 'Arkansas. flew to Col, Buckley and family New York from here. From there they will go to England where he will be atationed for three ycara with the Air Force, Last week end Mr. and Mrs. Dick (Barbara) Lambson and children of Palo Alto, California, und Mr. and Mrs. Edward Frank (Jeri) Kelly of Ogden, were visitors at the Jack .Buckleys, Barbara and Jeri are Jacks aisters. Mr. und Mrs. Lynn Gardiner of Lo Angeles, Calif, were guest at the Kent Olsens. Mrs. Cardinei is a niece of Kent Olsen, Mrs. Celin-d- a Olsen, Kent's mother, is also at her sons for a two week visit. was hostess at RED CROSS ENDORSES NEW METHOD o uiouth-to-niant- RANGER PARK PICNIC ENJOYED JLABOR DAY . New camping grounds an being A road pi spared in Little Hole, within the camping ground area is being constructed now by the Forest Service, Forest Banger Hoyle Sorenson said this week. Max Rasmussen of Vernal hot contracted fur building the facilities. There will be eleveu eamping units each with table nnd grill area. Toilets will be built. Work on a now road from Duteli John to Little Hole, some six Employee! of Anh Dam Construe-tor- e enjoyed a gala celebration on Monday in Banger Park. The weather was excellent. Athletic events were run off in the morning. Dinner was served at 1:00 p.m. Softball games were played in the afternoon nnd the festivities' wound up with daneing in the ADC Diniag Hall in the evening. Ollie Fuclis, office manager, hod techniques, copies of OUR STRIP OF LAND selves. 4. Blow aguin repeat 10 to 20 time per minute. Continue until he breathes for himself. 125,000; Beck Overpass to Cudnhy Davis County, 2.3 Lane, on million; for grading and embankment, 1st to 8th South, Salt Lake 2.7 million and from City, on 8th lo 18th South, Salt Lake City, 3.8 million. Primary system Thistle to Bed Narrows on UJS. 60 and 6, 1.1 million and Mt. Carmel Junction South on UJS. R9. Secondary system I'ayson to Benjamin, Utah Count', Virgin Biver Bridge, south of 8t. George, Wash ington County, and Mt. Plonsnnt to Fnirview, Sanpete County. State projects Highland Drive from 3300 to 4500 South, Salt Lake Cunnty nud Jordan River Bridge at 4800 South. d n Jamee R. llieiiielves chosen by secret ballot AH unions are required under the bill to file public reports with bill the Labor Department .'covering after comment, the eompromiso labor-reforwas indorsed in the House by almost as impressive a vote os in the 8eu-ute- , was to brand the bill as the biggest hoax ever put across on the American worker. Senator Wayne Morse of Oregon spoke for four hours ugsinst the bill and cast one of the two Senate votes against it. At one point ii would seemed likely tbut Morse read extensively from u three volume history of labor in efforts to prolong the Senate debate. Among other things the bill provides for tho protection of the individual right of union members uguinst corrupt and unfair practices of union officials where such oeear. Members are guaranteed free speech at union meetings nud protection of tho rights to sue union officials. The bill requires a member to first exhaust hearing procedures of u grievance within his union and thou wait four qiontlis before filing a suit against the union. Election provisions in the bill require local union elections every three years by secret ballot. Offi-eor- e of nntionul unions are to he elected every five yarn by secret ballot or by delegates who were When You Visit VERNAL Stay At Its Flavor Youll Favor All Jersey Milk lee Cream and. Milk Products MOTEL Eaat Vernal Ph- - UTAH N Fender and Painting Large Stock of Parts and Accessories Choice Used Cars and Trucks - Body, SERVICE-CENTE- ONE-STO- P R e Showalter -- Motor Co. Corner of 1st East & Main Phone 183 Vernal, Utah Dealers of FORD, LINCOLN, MERCURY Watch for New 1960s Coming Soon Newspapeirs aimdl WasttelbasEsefcs Aire Strraimgeirs DAIRY BINGHAM YOUR HOME TOWN NEWSPAPER IS UINTAH PACKING COMPANY Phone 49 North Vernal ' Our congratulations to the people of Daggett County on acquiring your firt newspaper and .best wishes for success to the Record in the years ahead. WILLIAM N. LITTELL (Next to Penney) Vernal SELDOM OR NEVER THROWN INTO THE POSTOFFICE WASTEBASKET AND IS SELDOM THROWN AWAY AT HOME! AFTER LY SENT TO A RELATIVE OR FRIEND. . CONSEQUENTLY, NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING Phone 503 REACHES MORE PEOPLE AND STAYS WITH THEM LONGER THAN ANY OTHER FORM OF ADVERTISING. 'Gifts of Distinction State Tie-T- ie Gift Wrapping GARDEN GATE FLORAL Venal - 87 Was! Main 1 We Invite You to Stop at Our Modern Hallmark Cards order) (in check or money ' GORGE FLAMING Complete Repair Shop right-of-wa- UINTAH BRAND" MEAT PRODUCTS ; HEADQUARTERS FOR AUTOMOTIVE NORTH-EASTER- their operations and finance. Employes nnd off leers of all union must make known any financial , holdings that might lead to a eon-filet of interest. Trusteeships of local unions, imposed by national officers, are limited to 18 months. The bil place restrictions pn anion lonus to its offieeis and requires that officers handling union funds he bondpd.'lt bars Communists nnd from holding union some : office. n WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Street or Box Enclosed find $ Iloffus President immediate A THOROUGH READING IT IS FREQUENT- To P.o . Teamster . ; at $2.00 per copy g . one-hal- easily learned, may result in the saving of lives in situations where other emergency methods might fail. Jt consists of restoring heart action by inflating the lungs of person needing resuscitation with ones expired air. TO RESTORE BREATHING breathing may be administered to victims of drowning, electric shook and a variety of other iujurios. Those persons needing resuscitation are unconscious and are not breathing; often no pulse or heartbeat can "bo detected. Very briefly, the technique is this: 1. Clear water, mucous and for matter from the victims eign mouth nnd throat. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Erickson 2. Turn him face up; lift his jaw have moved to Lyman. und pinch his nostrils; seal yonr mouth around his mouth and blow into hia mouth until you ean aee his chest rise. ' Wholesale Retail 3. Remove your muiitli from his and allow his lungs to empty themMoutli-to-nionth Biggest Hoax Ever Says 1 eamster Boss J. Hoffd charge of the races and other events in the morning. Winners of these event follow: Agoe 1 to 5, 50 yards. Throe groups ran separately. Winners: Pamala Turner, Paul Morrell and Todd Jans. Ages 6 to 8, 50 yards: Girls winner, Carolyn Paulk; boys winner, J, Lawton. Sack race won by David Boiling. Three-leggesack won by J. Law-su. and Bob Lope. Ages 9 to 11, 100 yards: Girls, Katky Lopes; boys, Ronald Paulk and Harry liawkins. Ages 9 to 11, eaek: Kathy Lopez. Three-leggeTerry Mason nnd week will he accommo- Maynard Jean Jr. persona dated in thie camp alone in summer Agea 12 and tip, 100 yards: girls, months. Current estimates are that Latisha Bobert boys, Hooker; 300,000 persons a year are likely to Schultl visit the general area encompassed Sack, Bobert Schultz. Three-leggeClinton Tamer nnd by Flaming Gorge Dam on the east to Sheep Creek Canyon and Spirit Gary Foote. Lake on the west and lying between Men: 3 legged, Stan Morrell and Greeudnle on the south and Manila Gerry Morrell' to the north. Jackie Schultz Ladies: Another eamping ground area at nnd Carma Foote, Mixed Groups: Egg throw, Ida Dripping Springs is under construction shout there miles below Duteh Smith and Wayne Sehultz; Carma John on the way tc Little Hole, Foote anil Bobert Sehultz, Junior Egg Throw: Art Smith, Group facilities are planned here to accommodate larger groups of pic- Jr. and Janie Wnuiiak. nickers and holiday makers. There Pie Eating. Shorty Johnson and ore plans for a ball fiold in this Jaekie Sehults. area. Water Balloon Throw: Jim Law-soA new road is going through tu and Naney Lawton. Bod Canyon Overlook leaving tho Mens Dressing: Jim Lawson. Greondnle-Mnnilroad at the same Ticket Draw: gate prizes (childpoint a formerly (about five miles ren) Utility bull, flashlight, candy. north of Greendale Junction) lint Ticket Draw: gate prizes (adults) One ham won by Arnold Morrell; skirting Bod Cuuvuu Lodge and affording a good view of each of one ham won by Mr. Pinden;' First the two Green Lakes in passing. Aid Kit, won by Mrs. Hugh Gleia. At present about 50,000 board feet Won Horseshoe Throwing: by of timber is being cleared from the father and son team Stan Morrell Inland Lumber and Arlon Morrell road Company of Vernal is catting this timber. Following the removal of the logs, the Forest Service will pile RETURN HOME the slosh for burning later thie Hr. nnd Mrs. Weldon Potter and year. The Forest Service will begin children of Fallbrook, Calif rework on thU road in the very near turned to their home after visiting future. for about ten days here. They have Next spring a parking area will been Air. and visiting his be developed at Bed Canyon Over- Mrs. OrveL Potter parents, and other relalook, safety barriers and walks will tives here. be constructed. Strong wire mesh will be placed u cracks and fissures to. make tho area safe for children. Two adjoining overlook PEWTRESS points will be developed. This fall will .also see tho beginWHOLESALE ning of construction work in Can Glen Cedar nnd the yon Springs by FOR THE BEST IN BEER Forest Service in addition to Little Ph. 302 Green River Hole and Dripping Springs. or eight miles, will begiu this fall and continue next spring. Water from the Maun Spring will be piped about 4000 feet from the head box uud storage tank. A small concrete head box will ho installed with a storage tank of 500, perhaps 1000, gallons capacity. TJie tank wil be placed on n tide hill east of tho Little Hole eamping ground. f ineh Pluatie pipe, one .and in diameter will be need to carry the WHter to the camp ground nnd smaller pipe to connect with individual outlet. It is anticipated that 150 to 200 n Expired air resuscitation, usualmouth breathly culled moutli-ting, bus been officially endorsed Red Cross nnd by the American several medical organisations aa being superior to manual techniques of artificial respiration. The FOREST SERVICE EXPANDS CAMPS 8 hat available for immediate distribution in UP AND DOWN 11, 1939 fane fust . |