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Show he HISTORY OF RED CROSS MOVEMENT RELATED. IBLM ACCELERATED Friendly News Notes From CASTLE GATE By Helen Houghton Mr and Mrs Charles Mills and Mr and Mrs Dave Griffiths, visited in Cortez, Colo, this past weekend. Mr and Mrs J. S. Hreinson have returned home after spend ing the summer in Orem with daughter Fern. Ray and Pearl Wilstead enjoyed a trip to Colorado over the Labor day holiday. Ruth and Fred Tamagawa of Salt Lake City visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Frank Tamagawa. Mr and Mrs Shirl Barney and son of Clearfield visited with Mr and Mrs Walt Barney over the Labor Day weekend. Recent visitors at the home cf Mrs Dorothy Bowns was Mr and Mrs C. H. Brown .and family of Glendale, California. Mr and Mrs Eugene Halver-so- n of West Jordan and Diane and David, visited with Helen Houghton the past weekend. Mr and Mrs Wm Houghton, A A'OWWHAT DID Du-nan- I COME IK HERE F0R7J J O U (Utah) R N A E PAGE THREE: THURSDAY, SEPT. 5, 1963 dreamer and a practical busin-- j PUBLIC WORKS essman, who was able to amass ' a fortune by the time he reach ed his early 30s. He was a quiet PROGRAM PHEASANT SEASON READIED young Doy. uiaer, ne iounu ne could stir people through his The Price District Office of writings and private discussions. the U.S. Bureau of Land Man- STARTS NOV. 2ND By the time the Red Cross agement will begin the second Utah's 1963 pheasant hunting had actually begun to exist, he phase of the Accelerated Public season will open at 8 a.m. Nov. was in deep financial difficul- Works program within 2 weeks 2 and will run for three, five ties. He had expended strength, in ai! areas, according to Wm. time and money promoting his G. Leavell, District Manager of or nine days, tovarying in length from county county. humane ideas at the expense the Price District. The season was set by Utah of his own business affairs and others took over to make them The first phase, initiated Feb. Game Commissioners at their 23 of this year, was completed special meeting last week.. a reality. In 1867 he went into bank- June 30, and provided jobs for Longest seasons this inyear fori Cache,! the pheasant will be ruptcy, exiled himself from 9J people in the cutting of cedar Duchesne, Daggett, Morgan, livestock of the 15 building Geneva, and began years of posts, of Rich, Summit, Uintah, wandering without friends or fence, and the construction fac- ton and Weber countiesWashing where funds. He settled down finally access roads and recreation 10. Nov. season run will the thru unTwo of the ilities. projects' in the Alpine village of Heiden, hunts will be in Em Shortest unstill are der the first phase VH1CIC UUllUl UCU1U1UCU llllll construction the ery, Sevier and Utah counties Du- der contract and allowed the Price District Office and the where the Commission granted nant to live at his hospital. FALL QUARTER three-da- y season only, thru In 1895 a young Swiss journal Big Pond Fence. A total of $211, a 4. November in REGISTRATION 235 the available was made ist discovered Dunant's whereAll other counties will enjoy abouts and published an inter- Carbon and Emery County area shoot thru Nov. 6. a FRESHMEN: Swiss banker. view with the aging and im- under the original program. decided to The Commission In 1859, Dunant had witnessed poverished humanitarian. MesWednesday, September 25 Many worthwhile results came allow hen in five coun by chance the last stages of a sages of respect and honor, as from the first phase such as the ties this shooting COLLEGE OF LAW year. battle near the Italian village well as gifts of money, began recreation units in Price CanIn Emery, Sevier and Utah of Solferino. There were 40,000 to pour into the village, and in Friday, September 27 and the Buckhorn Wash; counties hunters will be dead and wounded strewn over 1901, Dunant shared the First yon ALL OTHERS: and most important,' the number ed one hen in the bag during' the countryside, and the car- Nobel Peace Prize. an each day of the three-da- y of jobs created, hunt. provided and Saturday, Friday But fame and riches meant nage and suffering filled Duboost to the area. Hens will be legal game on the nant with a raging passion 'little to the old man. The money economic September 27 and 28 The second phase, concerned y three days of the against the waste and futility of helped him to live in a little with preservation of the forest last the clash of arms. mere comfort, but much of it resources on Federal land, must season in Box Elder and Davis counties. The COLLEGE of BUSINESS The battle was one of those he gave to those whose need be 31, by January completed Bag and possession limits for The COLLEGE of EDUCATION for Italian unification. In a jwas greater than his. He and consists of the follow pheasants will be three birds The COLLEGE of little book entitled "A Memory to live in Heiden until 1964, by county: projects, ing and six birds respectively. The ENGINEERING 1910 at the age of Solferino" Dunant described his death in Carbon County $14,000 hunter may have only two hens The COLLEGE of FINE ARTS in graphic detail what he saw of 82. Insect control on 40 acres in in his possession limit. The COLLEGE of LAW that cay and the "efforts of him Price ' Canyon to prevent tree The COLLEGE of LETTERS self and a handful of volunteers in the recreation area. A AND SCIENCE 'Rep. Burton Approves loss to ease the suffering. serious beetle problem exists habitat and creating erosion pro The COLLEGE of MEDICINE The book also proposed that Land Withdrawal conbe will This road blems. in this area. The COLLEGE of MINES AND and organization of volunteers Timber stand improvement on structed by equipment from the Glen At MINERAL INDUSTRIES Canyon be formed in every nation to 515 acres in the Bruin Point, area hired under contract, and The COLLEGE of NURSING care for battlefield casualties, Laurence J. Range Creek watershed area of eight men will be hired from The COLLEGE of PHARMACY Representative whether they be friend or enemy Burton this week expressed ap- the Book Cliffs, to allow better Emery county. The GRADUATE SCHOOL It was this point that the Ge- proval of the decision of the timber All employment on this progrowth and use of the The GRADUATE SCHOOL o( neva delegates pondered during Bureau of Land Management land. These will em- gram will be done through the SOCIAL WORK their discussions 100 years ago. and Bureau of Reclamation to ploy 16 men projects from the Carbon Utah State Department of Em The EXTENSION DIVISION Out of the conference grew the postpone their decision to with area. ployment Security Offices at Geneva Treaty, which estab- draw 1,178,000 acres of land County Price and Vernal. Duchesne County $50,000 THE lished standards for the care of near the Glen Canyon unit of Road construction o f five District personnel responsible the sick and wounded in war- the Colorado River Storage pro miles of high standard road for the program will be: John UNIVERSITY time and led to fulfillment of Construction timberland Federal and the McFarland, through OF UTAH Dunant's dream of voluntary ject. When the Utah Congressman between the Minnie Maud and Maintenance Supervisor, Carbon; societies to carry out such Salt Lake 's of the in City 12, Utah ' July County; with overall Forestry! Argyle Creek drainages. jhad learned work. intention of withdrawing Timber stand on technical supervision to be given In honor of Switzerland, the his land he contacted officials 460 acres in theimprovement Creek by Robert Rivers, the District: Argyle Swiss flag reversed a red cross in Utah including Governor area. Eleven men will be hired Forester. Phone News Items to Journal on a field of white was chosen .Clyde, Attorney General Kesler, from the Duchesne County area. as the emblem of the new or- Director of Land Board, Max The road will be constructed ganization. A year later, in 1864 Gardner, and Commissioners under contract with the stipulthe new symbol underwent its of the Counties of Kane, Gar- ation that most of the labor baptism when Dr. Louis Appia, field and Panguitch, as well as come from Duchesne county. a friend of Dunant's put on the mining interests in the state $45,000 Emery County Red Cross armband to use while Construction of 15 miles of meir opinion ana resoliciting caring for the wounded during action to such an action. medium standard fire access the Prusso-Danis- h war. "I received unanimous dis- road in the Little Park area But, ironically, just as the from all of these inter south of Range Creek and the Red Cross came into being, the approval ested persons in the exorbitant Book Cliffs. This area has had r man responsible for its inception amount of land desired, and I several fires during 1962 faded out of the organization. immediately made formal ob- and 1963,large wildlife destroying Dunant was a complex man a jection to the Bureau Rep. Bur ton said, And I am extremely 5r that the postponement connection with the project. I Scott and Stacy of Midvale and gratified will be accompanied by a study am confident this study will reMr and Mrs Gary Lyon visited to determine the exact amount sult in a considerable decrease at the Golden MeUor home. of land needed for recreational in the amount of acres which Gary Dee Lewis visited the and reclamation purposes in will ultimately be withdrawn." past weekend at the home of his mother Mrs Virginia Lewis. Mrs Ester Hunten of was pleasantly surprisPICK-U- P CAMPER TOPPERS ed last Thursday evening when Ora Bosrdin. Marie Greenland. Carmella Peterson, Helen Hough ton ana Olive Magann called to help celebrate her birthday. r--ulP' -- 1 c-The infant daushter of Mr and Mrs Doyle Norton was blessed bunday and given the name of Natalee, by her grandfather, Mr (This is the first of three series on the Red Cross as it celebrates its 100th anniversary). Thi3 article deals with the founding and the man whose idea grew into one of the great humanitarian works of all time. One hundred years ago when the cannon was considered the ultimate weapon delegates from 16 European nations met in Geneva, Switzerland, to discuss ways of making war's inhumanity less inhumane. It was a time when Lincoln was striving to prevent a nation from committing suicide. A Prussian chancellor named Bismarck sat in Berlin & mapped plans for "liberating" a Danish province; and a prim Victoria was the living symbol of an empire on which the sun never set. 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