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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH The Aurora Borealis OFFICIAL Moon Lake Camp F-3- 7 Edited By fjarold L. Max field Gjfjnnouncing ELECTRICASTER Electricaster is an electrically heated stereotyping machine. The addition of this piece of equipment to our shop facilities places us in a position to make first quality printing plates from matrices. It marks another forward step in our desire to make our plant right up to the minute in every particular. Especially will it be of benefit to our advertisers since we can now give them prompt service on their advertising plate work. m I b.v M. S. Shields James Dalgleish those who attended Among Mrs. Wm. Harris and Mrs. Wm. at Duchesne Conference Quarterly afPreece entertained Thursday M. By Mrs. ternoon in honor of Mrs. S. A. Wells, who is leaving soon. The following guests were present: Mrs. Wm. Koehler, Mrs. R. E. Waugh, Mrs. R C. Walker, Mrs. Geo. Tingley, Mrs. Bliss Lott, Mrs. Lee Cooper, Mrs. Earl Elliott, Mrs. Glenn Draper, Miss Alice Todd, Mrs. A. M. Todd, Mrs. Jennie Barry and Mrs. S. A Wells. First prize was awarded to Mrs. Waugh and a guest prize was presented to Mrs. Wells. Mrs. Geo. Tingley Sr. entertained the Friday Bridge Club last week with the following members present: Mrs. Wm. Preece, Mrs. Wm. Harris, Mrs. Wm. Koehler, Mrs. R. E. Waugh, Mrs. Homer Robinson, Mrs. Lee Cooper, Mrs. Bliss Lott and the following guests, Mrs. Marcus Tingley, Mrs. Geo. Tingler Sr., Mr3. R. C. Walker and Mrs. Fred Gentry. First prize was awarded to Mrs. Robinson. guest prize to Mrs. Marcus Tingley and guest of honor prize to Mrs. Gentry. Sunday were: Bishop Thomas Gilbert and son, Jack, Mr, and Mrs. Marvin G. Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Hale Hoi gate, Mr. and Mrs. John Zirker and family, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gilbert, Mrs. Hattie Horrocks and daughter, Lulu, Dena and Celia Cope, Ruth and Barbara Lusty, Afton Murray and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Gilbert. -- o Miss Leona Larsen, teacher at the Fort Duchesne schools, spent the week end as a guest of her uncle. C. A. Larsen. e John Bell and sons and the brothers are in the mountains cutting props for E. L. Murphy. Hol-gat- Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ross and family of Bingham were week end guests at the home of Mrs. Ross parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin G. Shields. Whoopee! The big opening dance will be given at the camp on Saturday, November 17th. The Moon Lake Vets Club will have direct charge of the arrangements. Those who have not attended an opening social at a CCC camp have no idea how sociable we .can be when we really get going. Trucks wall be furnished for transportation of visitors. These trucks will be provided with seats the and covers so as to make trip as comfortable as possible. All visitors will be returned after the party. Refreshments wall be provided by the kitchen force and when we say provided, we mean just that. For instance, if you have seen one of Buddy Rogers Serving Side Shows, you know just what we mean. If you havent seen one, now is the time to find out what we are talking about. Of course, our eminent Mayor will have a hand in the pie and will be on the job to direct the preparation and disposal of the aforesad goods, but it takes the Vets in the kitchen to actually make a successful display of a wicked mess-ki- t. We welcome all of the people of the Basin to this great social regardless of the means of travel. If they care to come in their own cars, we can park them, if they decide to use horses or mules, we can pasture them at the Ranger Station. But whatever means of travel you may choose, please be here early and enjoy an evening Remember of fun and frivolity. the date, Saturday, Nov. 17th. Hospital Fains was accidentally Adams Virgil hit by a rock while working on a job last week. It struck his nose and caused him much pain. In addition to the injury, he has been afflicted with a cold. He has not been as seriously ill as has been reported by sensation carriers. Duke Casper was taken to Roosevelt hospital last week as a result of an uncontrolled cold. Lee Mitchell, our husky trucker, was operated on for appendicitis at the Vets hospital in Salt Lake. Reports from his bedside are encouraging. Bill Butler was called home last week on account of the serious illness of his son, who is suffering from an acute kidney condition. Maestros Make Happy Entertainment The CCC camp Orchestra has played at two successful dances -- 0On Friday, Nov. 9th recently. Jack Calvert is visiting his they played at Mt. Emmons and Morgan Calvert in Salt Lake. on Monday, Nov. 12th, they played at a dance at Neola. These E. Wells in is Joseph moving can to the Toponotes house for the boys have shown that they S. Y. Taylor of Salt Lake City winter. has been transacting business in JUANITA Myton during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Faul Henderson family of Castle Gate were visitentertained the Sunday night club ing this week end with relatives. By Mrs. Ethel L. Curran this week. The following memMr. Ernest Fouse and son, Walbers were present: Mr. and Mrs. John Zirker took a busload ot of Salt Lake City have been lace R. C. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- parents to Myton Monday nite to cus Tingley,, and Mr. and Mrs. the P. T. A. dance. visiting Mr. Fouse's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Probus Fouse since FriMr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish. score won prize. high Tingley Mrs. Thomas Gilbert is ill at day. Mrs. Fouse returned with them Monday to spend some time this writing. with her sons and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Wells left o Mrs. Joseph Sauks and Gerald their families. Thursday for Hot Springs, Arkanwere Arcadia visitors Monday sas where they will spend the Mrs. J. D. Wimmer returned FriJohn Stover and L. J. Gilbert made a trip to the State Capitol day from a short visit with her o daughter, Miss Phyllis, who is takMiss Alma Lou Lott and Miss Tuesday. ing a beauty course in Salt Lake are who Dartattending Ruth Elis Murray of Bluebell spent school at Mt. Pleasant, spent last Mrs. Ethel L. Curran, Lawrence week end visiting their parents in Tuesday with his brother, Afton, and Ailene Curran motored to AnMyton. Mrs. Sagers, son, Glen and tlers, Colorado to get Miss Ida Elsie of Juanita, Mr. Curran, who has been taking a Mr. John Dorff who has been daughter, and Mrs. Carlos Marsing and fam beauty course in Glenwood Spgs. some ill for time, passed quite of Duchesne were Arcadia vis- She has decided to come home for in Salt Lake last Friday. ily itors a visit before continuing her work Sunday. Funeral services were conducted in Grand Junction. Miss Violet on Sunday by the Masonic Lodge Antonell returned with them for with burial in the Myton cemetery. FOR SALE- :- or By Mrs. Sarah Case class registered Cotsuold At a Relief Society meeting l- Tuesday, Mrs. W. A. Jennings, formon the nurse Education spoke county Under 'Dired.on of WANTED: Girl to do bon, ing of a community committee,of U. Duh.e Advisor-Ve- in the be will work, raising Mrs W- - F. whose object Gentry funds to take care of minor operDuchesne l tab. on children.. This commitN ations recently. Moab to successfully compete in Music- made a trip COW Light tee will include a member from STRAY upon beam that smiles red, BaFrom the expect to horns, branded making with the best in the should be able to each organization. They plain 2K on if future near sin. They are wiling to play on their faces, they the in 4 circle 7 on ribs, a little longer. get together right ri a moments notice and the results hold down a job and formulate plans for crop off right ear uni. Square enConstruction For are always satisfying. Camp soon. y4 off left ear. Red slick on gagements, call Lt. Stewart. The Moon Lake CCC camp about 4 months old follow h( be soon The Bugle Call Yellowstone River will Volu Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Harris are Owner may have same by Pa Five barracks will of a baby girl, born for this ad. Arch Price Members of the Moon Lake completed. the parents different house 250 men from 12th at the home of Mrs. Canyon Veterans Club attended the These buildings Monday, Utah. of at Mr. and Mrs. Ross dance Victory parts Ancle Legion with tar Harris parents, Parit on Saturday, Nov. 10th. are of frame construction Ioka. of of lining The job On Monday, they attended the roofing cover. is now underAmerican Legion program at Du- them with Celotex Among those who attended their inOUR chesne. They report a very fine way and should improve barracks Conference at Duchesne Sunday, The this shown qualities. Mr. Ira is of sulating being Owen Bennion, fellowship Pres. were spirit bank. river the ; on h are Ann grouped the Legionaires the new club by B. Cannon, Russel Case, Mary PIE , c Just above them on higher ground Case, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Case, Mr. in the Basin. A flag raising ceremony was are located the officers quarters, Fortie and Miss And Good Coffee mess-ha- ll and Mrs. Jowett A1 A hell at our new 60 foot company Forestry building, hospital,building. Veda Kartchner. Administration 11th Hie and Nov. pkJ FOOD Youll ENJOY flag pole on Sunday, d second The officers quarters is a at 4:30. Practically all members Leslie Atwood, Mr. and Mrs. stone the Ho building. A large of the company joined in the and Fred and Arthur FISHER BEER Lister enter John as you you dm the Foil greets will The fly fireplace flag ceremony. Case motored to Duchesne Monday which here the living room. Two other rooms to sun-sly from sun-u- p OtVL CAFE A evening. quarters. that da, after. Previously, we have not are used for sleeping room are stealing used the flag as we have had heating plant and wash Duchesne, Utah Mrs. LeRoy is canning beef at and Che unfurl included. to it. which nothing upon the home of her mother, Mrs. Wm. houses mons. building The Forestry What Ho! Timberline Duchesne. or more construction fore- Osborne of thirteen Judge Timberline Smith never hurt men and technical workers. This to from and could Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers for any more men than he building has an arrangement AS THE LEOPARD aesence guests of Mr. and possibly help, yet someone seems sleeping quarters, club room, wash children were for Mrs. Claud- Thacker, Monday. ever to use him as a target for room and office. toffs: A is known his other The evening, by vengeance. The hospital is provided with Harsen as Slim was making one of his Mr. Bill Gallier, Rufus Rogers beds for those needing hospitaliGeo Me S...P...O..T..S Duchesne were and Lister John inebriated imaginative trips zation and those who are ailing and Hartmar around the world, he remarked receive the services of our visitors Thursday. from A1 may to intended So is he next go that cream known by for a pei May to New York. A malicious voice camp surgeon. The Ward Primary is giving a accomodates the The Mess-ha- ll Jerry An exr me whispered, I sure hope Ike SPOTS the entire company at one time. It is dance Thanksgiving night. other tw is freak does, betime that the soup-bon- e where ceptionally good with thirty tables :ed and a cause Im going that way myself. provided be served at a time. pad shows ten may ed on t Ill hide on top of the Empire Wholesome food is provided in not could on him swat and State builcjing Tuesday, 16th, the Juniors are Kitchen facilities, with J You the beezer as he goes by. John in Think YOUR dance ala at public entertaining dishwashing room and cooler on i The one Freshmen. of lag the Personalities honor at boys to men work low many contains no extraneous mai poBure, The from the CCC camp, at YellowMother of War Vet time without interference. tter ? Perhaps you are right' ation for music. stone the will furnish store-roosleepcooks and Answers Taps food set for I Frank Keller was called to Salt ing quarters are at the back of to be sire YOU Do want Vista again co Atwood, Mrs. Etta Smith, Lake on Friday, Nov. 9th be- this building. Wall Lucille and Atwood Eunice with is house Then The bath equipped cause of the death of his aged about YOUR cream? jspro Wall mother. He left for Salt Lake 17 showers for the boys and laun- quilted at the home of Ruth Sim S to ask station operator your of P.oosei where the funeral dry equipment for their use. The Tuesday. immediately send a sample of it to the were disi was to be held. We all extend our officers and overhead have a sepDr. L. Miles visited the Vance utmost sympathy to Mr. Keller in arate bath room in the same dence. creamery for filter testing1 Mowers and Cliff Lisonbee homes his great loss. building. Cn thf The grounds have been cleared Wednesday. CO. Fetters Unfettered Ross, pi CRExMERY and a covering of gravel has been Hass for Harry Fetters our genial ex- applied to keep down the mud. MUTUAL Mrs. Mary Snyder and daughwas ordei gob second cook spent several Two rustic bridges span the ditch ter, Maxine were Altonah visitors an jufL,e acat on home a visit. On days near the barracks. The entire Tuesday afternoon. ued until count of transportation difficultlighted. electrically camp is Court ies, he was compelled to use part Bunks and barracks are numberof his accumulated time in camp. noon, to i which makes it easy to find He is now back at the old stand ed, STERLING TRANSPORTATION Jufrors 8 one of the fellows if need be. The Effie Jaci mixing beans and meats into ed- water for the camp is furnished ible dishes not generally seen in of P.oosev COMPANY from a mountain spring about I these parts. chesne, Pj MHOMMI? one half mile from camp. The Uintah Basin Points to Salt Lake Lt John R. Etting completed camp Home, Fr is located among the pines one of his regular visits to Moab A. Me and aspens 7800 feet above sea on Sunday evening. Moon of Eastern Utah Transportation level. We think it is one of the Nelson of Capt. Vernon Peterson and his finest yet. wife ate dinner at Camp on MonCompany Julian Thomas day, Nov. 12th. Capt. Peterson ROOSE Uintah Basin Points to Price now is Be Careful stationed at the Manilla ;REC CCC camp. is the little thing Conscience -- oService Each Way o- Pudge and Curt and others that tells you some one Is sure tc Every Day Dr. R. find out. 1345 CAMP NEWS. CCC COMPANY NUMBER On The Little Yellowstone - o Mrs. Paul Henderson entertained at bridge Wednesday afternoon. The following guests enjoyed her hospitality: Mrs. Marcu3 Tingley, Mrs. Earl Elliott, Mrs. Glenn Draper, Mrs. Geo. Tingley Jr., Mrs. Don Hatton, Mrs. R. C. Walker, Mrs. James Dalgleish, Mrs. John Zirker, Mrs. Wm Harris, Mrs. Wm. Preece, Miss Alice Todd and Mrs. Chas. Neal. High score prize was won by Mrs. Elliott. an extended visit. By Mrs. Glen Sorensen Mrs. Louise Anderson is visiting relatives in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McDonald, Mr. Andrew Jones and Mrs. Helen; Ottosen motored to Salt Lake Fri-- ! day returning home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Redford and o , Mrs. Mary Iiehunin were business Mrs. Marcus Tingley entertain- visitors in Duchesne Tuesday. ed the Contract Bridge Club Tliurs Miss Joyce McDonald entertainday afternoon with the following ed a number of friends at her members present: Mrs. Paul Henderson, Mrs. James Dalgleish and birthday party Saturday. Work has again started on the Mrs. R. C. Walker. Artesian well here. o Mrs. Geo. Tingley Sr. has been A number of people attended spending the past week in Salt the Quarterly Conference In DuLake visiting friends. chesne Sunday. ,1 TRY HOT MEAT three-roome- et m Birch of R tk Fellow DUCHESNE W FULLY EQUBPPED Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johansen of Boneta were in Duchesne Wed-- 1 nesday. Ralph Rowley of Mtn. Home was a Duchesne visitor Tuesday, To Handle All Your Devon Gentry of Myton was in town Tuesday. O Ira B. Cannon and Owen Ben- nion of Mt. Emmons were in Duchesne on Business Saturday. day were Eddie Barbieri, Curran and Kirk Merkeley. Claud Storage Salt Lakes Best Girls Orchestra Tobacco - Battery Service Parts and Accessories Tiros ami Tubes TWENTY-FOU- R On Draught and the pr and memb 3rvn, R( ?Pe, L. S Duchesi fed by th 'niliwed th General Automotive Repairing Fisher Beer Candies Present J Announces the installation of all necessary equipment, operated by expert mechanics to handle your - Where SERVICE is a PLEASURE Billiards, In night A. M. A. J. GERRY, Manager, of the new STANTON GARAGE Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Sloan and Guests at the Frank Holfeltz were visiting Mr. and Mrs. family home last Monday evening were R. E. and family Sunday. Emry Mrs. Ethel Curran, Lawrence and Melba Curran. Mr. Augustus Moss has been doing fall plowing for Mrs. Pearl Guests of Johnny Munz Satur- - Meacham. Pass Time Poo! Hail Requirements GARAGE SERVICE j R. A. Gillis of Price spent the week end in Duchesne. Hans P. Ottosen of Colorado was in town Tuesday. j n.. tTv.wi Mrs. M. D. Morrison and her son, of Salt Lake are in the Basin this week on business. Rhone 31 Weldini Texaco Oi Is and (ins HOUR WRECKER SERVICE Stanton Garage In Former vernment Mail Garage Bldg. ii dim Duche' T,is i L3 it, Nov. |