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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD. DUCHESNE. UTAH C. C. C. REFLECTIONS' Published by and in the interests of C C C Co. No. at Camp DBR-1Bridgeknd, Utah Reunion To Be Held 19G8 1, joosevelt Presents Program evening, July 1, was most entertaining program .Rented to the camp under the Erection of Mrs. M. J. Edwards, from Roosevelt. of a The program consisted "Learning to Flirt for Ten Rose Marie Edwards and Cents, jlargaret Colton; Piano solos, by Ashton; Clarinet jkas Evelyn Cleo Allen; Master jolo, Miss creed Evans of Salt Lake City, radio pierformer presented , number of readings; Miss Cleo Alien read "Mansions." The program was very much enjoyed and appreciated by the officers and enrollees. We welthe entertainers back and com tope they will return again in the near future. camp Educational Program Rank 2nd In IT.- Douglas District. In an officials report from Fort Wednesday I . i t I 1 j contests. lj and Ensign Fred-nricks- are offering two new week, cCc cameras as prizes. For the Jack White is now a clerk in best picture taken by(i)any in the photography class. (2)boyThe the BR Office, under William C, best exposed and developed roll Shoppe, chief clerk. of films. This contest begins now and terminates on September l. The judges in the contest will be chosen from Salt Lake City. H paid many compliments to the boys for their care and re spect for the beautiful flowers the camp. His concluding remarks were concerned with archery. We have a large collection of arrows and an ample number of bows for real class in archery, the Adviser stated, "and every boy is invited to enroll. cCc C. C. C. Society (Edited by Mr. COC Seesemall) Bishop and Mrs. Larsen of Duchesne were dinner guests of Captain Cannon Thursday even- ing. Those remaining in camp over the week end had the pleasure of meeting Ensign Fredericksons mother, sister, brother and cousin. Sunday they, in company with Mr, and Mrs. John Hansen, were dinner guests. The party returned to their home in Salt Lake City Sunday evening. Mrs. Alton H. Saxer was a dinner guest of her husband, Dr. Saxer, Saturday. Captain Cannon was a week end visitor in Salt Lake City. Company Clerk, Alpin Richard Mackerell, sjent the fourth with home folks in Salt Lake City. Mack Easton and Lee McGuire spent the week end visiting in Roosevelt. This i3 their first visit to that town since last week. Joe Dalpiaz spent the fourth in David Clark, Paul Johannesen and Paul Ketterer dug an old Douglas headquarters, it was swarm of bees from the river shown that out of forty-tw- o camps bank. They introduced them into Educational the district the in pro a temporary box while the boys j at the Brldgeland Camp constructed a standard hive and grim frames, j ranked second for the month of Monday morning they took the June. new empty hive out to the box We wish to congratulate OCC j hive where were to trans ! Co. 1980, Aspen Grove for being fer the bees they to their permanent ; at the head of the list home. But low and behold, there "Little Italy. cC j was another swarm hanging on It is rumored that the Mess Barracks No. 1 Wins Blue Flag bush just over their box. In- Sargent, Aaron "Mousecatcher the 1 won blue No. the Barracks stead of transferring the bees Williams, (spent the week end at flag this week for having the from the box they shook the home catching mice for his wife. neatest and cleanest barracks in Do you like rumors? Well, lisswarm from the. bush into the camp. standard hive. At the same time ten to this: A certain young Thomas J. Baum and Lester is very desirous to tie the a frame of eggs, brood and honey Glsseman are the Barrack leadewas given them and within ten knot with a certain precious gem rs. minutes the new swarm settled in Roosevelt. cCc to housekeeping in their Teach Me, O God, To Play the down new home. Game." King George V, "You cant tell me there isnt cCc said Paul K. There is an unofficial report any Santa Claus, other me the And too, boys excateto the effect that two of our claimed. Mrs. Minnie Hamilton rpillars are to be transferred cCc for three months to the Current A lare crowd attended the 4 th Vernal Over Victors Brldgeland Creek project. It is hoped that this of July celebration in Tabiona, A league game had been schereport is falsa, for our members The day began with a Miniature duled with the Vernal town team. have most excellent which was very colorful training in Albert parade, team, a raked up Vogrenic this field, and if they go it will were home and showed much work and skill most of the as boys lessen their educational opporton the part of the committees, and for the fourth of July. unities. should be appreciated by everycar After much delay and cCo one. Braves arrived in Vertrouble the Education Folowing the parade a splendid instead of 2:00 as In the Monday morning class nal at 5:30 was enjoyed by a large program eight scheduled. only Having Mr. Morris discussed The afternoon was spent crowd. many and a borrowed team playplayers the various camp projects. COC camp, in a childrens dance, rodeo, pulVernal the from er He first told of the photography ling horses and a dance for adults Roy Cabbie. in the evening. , the Steve Sabol scored one in Claud Wagstaff is home again Sadler Hod Then first inning. after spending several days in the stepped into the box and Lestes Heber hospital with a broken leg. the and bat behind the Gisseman Mr. and Mr3. Lloyd Howard and runs. two Vernal team made and Mrs. Frank Howard left Mr. In the fourth inning Jack White, afternoon for their home Sunday Albert and Hod, Roy Gabble, Lake Salt in City after spending scorVogrenic each tallied one, of July with friends Fourth the braves. 3 the WATCH FOR ing 6 to for here. They were accompanied on In the 5th Harry Vogrenic con- their return ANNOUNCEMENTS trip by Miss France nected with a homer, but the opwho left for Maxwell Merl and OF end thfe ponents scored 4 to tie at to Salt Lake visit extended an of the 5th. The sixth inning openCity. UTAH COVERED ed up with a homer by Gisseman, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stanley of and Harry placed another nice Heber spent the week end with homer. Mrs. Bert Stanley. Mr. and three WAGON DAYS The Vernal nine tried Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Carlisle but this inning pitchers during of Heber spent the Fourth of July of 1936 (eight of the Bravds completed with Mr. and Mrs. Jess LeFevre. the circle. Mr. and Mrs. Beirt Lewis of At the end of the sixth and Kamas SALT LAKE CITY to spent the Fourth of July final inning the score stood 17 here. friends with Braves. 7 in favor of the Lefler is home LeVere Mr. 25 a 24 JULY 22 28 While Hod continued to pound several weeks after spending work, showed good way, Lester Parades Indian Village where he Heber the hospital in still much credit is due the boys with injuries has peen suffering Carnival and Rodeo who had never participated in a We are glad to anback. the of league game before. THE UTAH CAVALCADE" nounce that he is slowly on the The team reports great admirand improve. ation for the Vernal boys More Details Next Issue Mis3 Betty and Rose Maurice those officiating at the game. returned to their home Maxwell The following regular players Plan to be in SALT LAKE in Saturday night after were Myton did not participate as they week visiting friends a 4 GLORIOUS DAYS out of camp: Punk Shelton, Hefty spending here. Jack AND JOYOUS NIGHTS Weight, Mack Easton and Miss Gonnie and Ila Howard of James. Lake City are here on an Salt cCc visit with friends. extended A large number of the enrollees Mrs. Rudy Lewis of Mr. and Lonethe of enjoyed the Trail Duchesne spent the Fourth tf Ft some Pine in Roosevelt last July with Mr. and Mrs. Bert White. Mrs. Fern Hardy and daughters, June and Dorothy of Rocklin, California are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ike Hamilton. and Mrs. Gertrude Gilman and dauvhter, Alice of Pueblo, Colo-Mr- s. 'Alice of Pueblo, Grace Lewis. - j I 1 , ? in By Mrs. Chris Sorensen John L. Allred Jr. took his wife to Salt Lake City last Thursday for medical attention. Mrs. Zola A. Reese visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Allred Jr. for a week. She left for her home at Spanish Fork last Thursday. The Mieses Ruth and Leone Moffitt came home on Friday from Roosevelt where they had been visiting with relatives for a few days. Roy Anderson of Heber, formerly of Talmage returned home on Monday after visiting here for several days. Hope Allred came home from Duchesne to spend the Fourth of July. Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson and family of Heber returned to their home on Monday after visiting here with relatives and friends for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sulser of Park City spent several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Sorensen. They left for home on Sunday. Lars Kofford and family were Utahn visitors on Independence Day Merlyn Jones and his mother of Springville were at the Wright Reynolds home for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Arley Sorensen and daughter, Enid and Elden Sorensen and a friend, of Park City spent the Fourth of July here. Talmage residents went to Mtn. Home to celebrate Independence Day. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Perkins returned home on Monday from Idaho where they had been to see their son, Ephriam and family. Norma Josie is on the sick list these days. Ina Rust of Mtn. Home is visiting a few days with her cousin, Vida Kennison. Mrs. Marion S. Shields from here spent the 4th of July at Moon Lake. Dinner guests July 4th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Kolb Mr. and Mrs. William were: Preece and family and Mr. and Mrs. Burke of Myton and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nielsen of Roosevelt. Frank Horrocks has purchased a new Ford V-Byron Peterson of Gunnison and Miss Mildred Olsen of Manti left Monday for their respective homes after spending the 4th of July with Miss Olsens sister and brother-in-laBishop and Mrs. Thomas M. Gilbert. Monday, July 6th at the Ward House a shower was given for Mrs. Verl Roper, formerly Miss Marie Lusty. The afternoon was spent playing games. Ice cream and cake was served to thirty-fiv- e ladies. The bride received many beautiful presents. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ross and family spent the Fourth up Current Creek with their son, Max. Isaac Sorensen of Salt Lake City is here looking after his A large crowd 8. Its The John Hunt and Sarah Bardil Family Group reunion will be held at Nebo Ranger Station, Nephl Canyon, from Saturday noon (campfire at night) to Sunday evening, 18th and 19th of July, 1936. Bring your own food and camping equipment. Also bring all family dates, history and addresses. If it is impossible for you to come, please send this information. Sincerely yours, INA HUNT, Secretary, Richfield, Utah. WE ARE OPEN TO OUR CUSTOMERS ALL DAY SUNDAY m m m Come Here First For - Your Picnic Needs! WE SPECIALIZE IN - TASTY SANDWICHES WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DISTRIBUTION The Duchesne baseball met the Moon Lake nine Sunday afternon in an interesting game. The score ended 8 to 10 in favor of Duchesne. Mr. Justin Martin from Orville, California is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Don Morgan. Mr. Jack Maynard of Eilins-burWashington, brother of Mrs. J. C. Bowman is their guest un- Royal Bread And Cakes Me are carrying a complete stock of Popular Brand Groceries. Come In, Select your Picnic Needs. We Guarantee that no better foods can be purchased in the Uintah Basin. MORTENSENS til August Mr. J. P. Madsen of Duchesne, State Fish and Game Commissioner is spending a few days here in the interests of his department Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Pope and Mrs. R. M. Pope of Duchesne were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norval Pope Tuesday. Mis3 Iricz Lambert and Erma Stevenson from the Resettlement office at Duchesne were dinner guests at the Ross Case home while visiting the Misses Z'ella Rust and Emily Madsen, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wall, Mr. J. M. Wall and Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Wall of Mt. Emmons visited here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Taybor, Mrs. Mary Bennion, Edith Taylor and others from Mt. Emmons visited here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chris CHff and family, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Grant and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Buckalew, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Robertson of Spokane, Washington and Mrs. Amelia duff of Heber, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Pefferson Wall spent the 4th of July here. Mrs. Lucile Pienson and daughter, Guenith and son, Wan, Mr. and Mrs. Tennis Poulson and child ren, Mrs. James Hogg and daughters, Mr. W. V. Osbobrne of Duchesne spent the 4 th of July at Moon Lake. Dr. and Mrs. Bishop and baby of Duchesne are camping here over the week end. Dam Construction Work at the Moon Lake Dam is progressing rapidly at the present time the progress of grouting the concreted tunnel is well underway. Concrete is being poured on the trashrak and it is expected to be connected with the tunnel by thte 20th of July, when the river will be diverted into the completed tunnel. After the diversion of the river the main construction on the earth dam will be ready to start Various supplies are being transported from Heber to the dam site in order that construction progress will not be delayed. OF Bakery ICE CREAM - COLD Confectionery BOT1 LED - DRINKS CANDY tertained a crowd of people at their home on the Fourth of July. Everyone reported having & good time. Mrs. Ilenderickson of Portland, By Mrs. Gulden Brown Mr. Ervin Sweat took his wife Oregon is a guest at the home of to Duchesne Monday to receive her daughter, Mrs. Delos Dicker-somedical aid. Mrs. Nora Turnbow of Park Mias Madge Sweat and Mrs. Wells Sweat spent the Fourth of City, Utah is visiting her son, Alma Humes and family. July in Hebar City. Mr. and Mrs. Francis J, Brooks Mrs. J. W. Rockhill has been on and son, Harold, Mr. and Mrs. the sick list but is feeling someGolden E. Brown and Mrs. J. W. what better at this time. Rockhill motored to Heber City Miss Gladys Glendeuning of Sunday evening and attended the Colorado and Miss show, "Private Palisades, Number Stella Jean Fisher of Salt Lake Mr. Delos Dickerson received a City are visiting at the home of badly sprained ankle during the J. E. L. Carey, celebration of Independence Day. Pres Humes and familys spent Mr. Ores Humes received word the Fourth of July fishing in Red Monday night of the illness of his Creek. They report a good catch. mother, Mrs. Clarence Humes of Mr. Russell Clifton of Magna Is Heber City, He left for Heber a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Monday night. f Clifton. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lee of Louis Sweat of Center Creek is Mapleton are visiting friends and visiting in Fruitland. relatives in Fruitland. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Sweat John L. Sweat spent the week with the of Fourth spent July Mrs. Sweats parents, Mr. and end at home with his family. Miss Gladys Mecham is employMrs. Ace Bethers at Daniels. Mm. Lucy Faucett and Miss ed at the home of Mrs. J. W. Clara Faucett of Salt Lake City, Rockhill. Miss Beulah Mecham of Dureturned home Saturday night after spending a few days with chesne was visiting her mother, Mrs. Warren Mecham Monday Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Sweat. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Young en evening. n. Keei Yrour Motor PEP VICO Motor Oil Gasoline COMPLETE MOTOR REPAIRS & SERVICE the 'nineteenth hole that counts! 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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elison and family, Mr. and Mrs. Art Elison and family, Mr. and Denzlo Elison, Miss Eva Elison, Mr. Tenskie, Mr. and Mrs. CPson Mott and family spent the Fourth of July on a fishing trip up the Strawberry canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baum and daughters, Jessie and Elva made a trip to the sheep camp A1 Saturday. R E E Manufactured EECKER PRODUCTS j r u. yf vv j J, Distributed 0 F. P li Is SJ b y W. CARROLL Vernal, Utah UNION MADE & 7l Cgden, Utah :,r y i T O I-- 88 DAVIS GARAGE Leon H. Cline M. D. General Electric f Humming Smoothly On Vacation Trips M, ANNOUNCE THE INSTALLATION i Vo s TTI 11 J If Y FA 11 nr- t 31 S . |