Show FACE TO FACE yes indeed the uintah basin is face ito face with wit ll 11 a serious problem one that is no laughing laughin ir matter when one thinks of the need for a uintah basin general hospital he cannot force even a smile in looking over the vast territory terri territory tor within the ahe boundaries of the inland country and the le years zone eone by without even the slightest move toward this direction we wonder if the lack of interest is nott not but bu puro pure jealousy on the parts of its citizens if so it is high time we check up on ourselves forzet our selfishness and plan for the better future of the commonwealth of all health is the foundation of happiness for the relief of suffering humanity lets have a basin hospital for the lack of proper hospital facilities in the uintah basin we believe we are safe in saying sayin Z hundreds eds of human lives are lost each year for the same cause many thousands of doll dollars are spent outside of course they are gladly spent in an effort to relieve our loved ones but why not keep keel these willingly s spent ut dollars atheme at home why not a general uintah rasin basin hospital what matters where it may mav be built at adv point in the basin with a well equipped ambulance a patient could be under proper care wi within hin h two hours time over reasonably safe roads family and friends could be on hamd to help at reasonable cost and what a better beelin would exist with such a hospital our doctors with lust as train inz as any ally in the state would woula not be handicapped as they are at the time they ila he be able to do much better work at less expense to themselves and their patients As it is today the doctors docto Irs of the basin are placed under finder such handicaps that their first thought is to move natural enough they feel the injustice of lab orine under such difficult circumstances as they are today in the basin we have said before and repeat again that if a concerted effort was to be put out forth a move of some kind by basin citizens inc including ludine bo both duchesne and uintah counties for a general BASIN HOSPITAL that this paper would ree regardless ardless of location assist to put it over sue suggestions gest ions along this movement will be gladly received at this office and riven given proper publicity a 0 0 0 OF INTEREST TO WOMEN the roosevelt standard always trying to keep abreast with the march of time and giving more to its readers lias has inaugurated a new feature this week for your aDD approval roval our woman s section is especially made up f for or the interest of women readers in the uintah b basin asin ve we appreciate the cooperation of oar car advertisers who are helping to make this a real success and we aie sure they will be pleased with mith the results obtained by theft splendid offerings of to milady the Stand standard arawill will be pleased to leneive comments suggestions information and articles from its women readers remember only by your sour expressions do we know what you want 0 0 TREES FOR OUR FARMS in our oar last issue appeared an editorial that trees be planted in the city of roosevelt for a wind break we would rot r ot only like to see such a move adopted for our city but make it basin wide the clarke me mc nary law of 1924 provides for state and federal cooperation 3 in in distribution and planting Plan tinZ of nursery stock since 1 1 1930 9 30 more inore than trees have been planted on U utah tah f farms arms more MO ore than farm forest trees are available for distribution this year these trees art arb made up of eleven different species farmers of odthe the basin should avail themselves of trees offered through this cooperative set up woodlots Wood lots shelter belts windbreaks and other uses for trees ate aie continually gaining favor among farmers plant a number of trees on your farm put them to an economical use POLITICS SHOULD NO NOT T INTERFERE there isa is a right and proper prom place for every activity but when any one person engaged in business or public office inflicts a measure of politics into the everyday run of business it ceases to be a safe policy such has been done in Da duchesne chesne county durin the past two years politics has been inflicted into our school board fish and game came and liquor matters which has left a very verv unhealthy condition for the democratic party to live down we are sure the next election will prove this statement the worst fix is to be too fixed DIRECT PRIMARY FR FOR aw UTAH we note that price utah is well organized in the utah direct primary election beag league ue don hacking is the carbon county chairman As yet duchesne county has not no joined this statewide move and it is to be hoped that within a short time this will be done we feel that the state primary election system is the only hist method of selestine tine tinz candidates it is the one way left open to the citizens at laree larce to say sav who they wish to have placed upon the general lee election ballots trie it takes away the rights of the selective few TOli political buzzards buzzard who axe are always on hand at the conventions Ve vent ions to whip into line any and all adelel delegations rations who rie 1 e on the e jy fence not held modernize by wining Z the utah T t T direct primary election league |