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Show The County insf UTC3 Seat Newspaper - io.OU anj i.j g : Gateway To Uintah Basin SUCCESSOR TO THE DUCHESNE COURIER i lant .0o am. Volume 5. "uel, Covers ALL The Uintah Basin 0.05 nip- Duchesne SERVICE STATION TO HAVE OPENING NEXT SATURDAY - ).(!! DUCHESNE, UTAH, FRIDAY July 10, 1936. SOCIETY Grand opening of the Mission Service Station, just completed by '.00 Chester Lyman and Wm. H. Case is being announced for next Sattlm Bridge Party icli He that ii courteous at alt will be urday. Mrs. W. D. Bishop entertained courteous to all The new station, which is lo- at bridge Wednesday afternoon uul JULY cated on Main street, with the following ladies present: diagonally 2Reaping machine given id Mesdames Alton the H. opposite post office corner, first public trial m New Saxer, George It; lias York State. 1833 been selling gasoline for some Tingley Jr., J. c. Hansen, Jack Record Reporters Mother us O. A. Halstead, Lynn Benand is time, now Young, fully equipped 3 G Washington assume ro- j Will Get Free Honors for all phases of auto service. nett, Fred Gentry, J. R. McGuire, command ot the Colonial i At Celebration Army, 1775. Finishing touches include a coat George Kohl, Ed Carman, Lotus of paint in red, white and blue, Fisher and Lawrence Pack. High 4 Vicksburg surrenders to ( Mrs, Robert A. Murray of Blue the adopted colors of the Stand- score prize was won by Mrs. Kohl. Grant after btil was named one of the four 1863 Oil Nielsen ard siege, Lilleskov Company, whose products I distinguished parents who will re The marriage of Miss Venice will be handled at the station. 5 Damn the Torpedoes I ceive free honors at the Covered Mr. Case who assisted in the Nielsen and Don Lilleskov, both Admiral David G. Farra-gutj ffagon Days Celebration in Salt born. 1776 of Peoche took place Sunday at and construction of purchase the Lake City on July 22, 23, 24 and station will take no active part the Mormon Church in Caliente. 6 British R 34 completes first 25, it was announced Tuesday by in its management he states, but Bishop Weber performed the airship flight over Atlanofficials of the annual fete. tic. 1919 will retain an advisory interest ceremony in the presence of seveA month ago officials of the only. ral friends of the young couple. 7 Salt Lake City is founded Covered Wagon Days started a Miss Nielsen, formerly of Chester Lyman, active operator by the Mormons, 1847 search for the two Utah went to Pioche parents and manager of the station Bridgeland, is with the greaest number of two months to enter living well ago 5 First night game of basechildren. Entries were received basin known to Duchesne and the beauty parlor business. She ball is played at Grand from his autoists, experiRapids. 1909 from more than forty Utah cities, ence in the Service garage, which recently graduated from a Beauty resulting in Mr. Jedediah Grant he in school Salt Lake City. operated in partnership with of Salt Lake RoCity winning first Glen Garvin from DOCTORS INSTALL 1929 to 1933. j Mr. Lilleskov formerly of honors with seventeen children resia been Minn, has chester, His brother, Claude, formerly of LATEST X RAY; snd Mrs. Annie C. Olsen of Hy-rusix Randlette is assisting in the op- dent of Pioche for about LillMrs. Mabel Lindsay Steed OTHER DEVICES is the son of Dr. He weeks. eration of the station. of brain specialist Farmington and Mrs. Murray eskov, prominent The station will specialize in of the and other each. tying with fifteen children Complete Mayo Bros. Clinic at Rolubrication service, Mr. Lyman chester. The young couple will equipment is now available to the Miss Florance Murray, daughtsick and injured of Duchesne and er of the distinguished mother, states, adding that they have ad- make their hobie in Pioche. ded together their past experienle has been a vicinity, it was announced this Week Ena a? Moon Lake regular Record corr- in this work by attending the espondent for the past eighteen Among the Duchesne people week by Drs. Leon H. Cline and Standard Oil Company school for who spent the week end at Moon W. D. Bishop. months. service station cadets and opera- Lake were Mr. and Mrs. LawThe equipment, one of Children Listed have rence Pack and Miss Lake tors Salt at most recent developments of City. the They Other children of Mrs. Murray Pauline, installed 'the bast equipment avail- Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Smith and the General Electric laboratories, are: Wilber, Gilbert, Otto, John able for this work lie says, and Schon-ia- n is their shock-proportable unit. M., Murray, Mrs. Neal Gowans, are anxious to show the motor- baby, Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Bob and Rusty, It will take full size pictures of Mrs. and sons, Lloyd Gowans and Mrs. Orvcan be acomplish-e- d Mrs. Ernest Schonian, Dr. and any part of the body, has full ille Goff of Tooele; George Murr- ing public what it. with Mrs. W. D. Bishop and daughter, size shielded type fluoroscope ay, of Lincoln, Mrs. G. H. Holdstation Ella Ann, and Miss Faun Smith equipment for examination of the for the er of My ton; Earl Complete plans Mt. of Murray include a restaurant and a string of Salt Lake City. Harvey Dyer, bone structure and other parts of Emmons; Lloyd, Afton and Glacabins, which will be formerly of Duchesne, who has the body without the development dys of Bluebell and Mrs. Ralph of tourist completed in the near future in perfected a new muscle system of pictures, and where conven Woodard of Upalco. the order named, affording com- to substitute for an outboard ience requires can be taken to the Engraved special invitations, plete one-stto the motor, was chief host to the patient wherever ordinary light service H. signed by Governor Henry socket electricity is available. tourist. party. Blood, Mayor E. B. Erwin, and Also recently installed by Dr. Return Travelers Director-GenerNephi L. Morris re- Cline is the short wave diathermy Owens Mrs. and Mr. Hugh will Home Appliance go toward to them immediateturned home Tuesday from a equipment with which the deep-hely, and within a week arrangemBusiness Opened treatment can be applied to three weeks visit in Portland ents will be made for paying Man Duchesne return Bv On their trip, they patients. This is the equipment Oregon. their expenses to the celebration. Yellowstone Park, which produces the artificial fewent through The three mothers will arrive First shipments of merchandise leaving their son, Alfred, who had ver recently so successfully exin Salt Lake City on the evening for display purposes were receiv- accompanied them on the trip, in perimented with in large Eastern of July 22 to attend the first ed hospitals for the curing of cerduring the week, it was an- Colorado Springs. performance of the rodeo. On the nounced has tain diseases. It also affords the w'ho L. L, Pack, by morning of July 23, they wiU ocuse of electrical knives for the in business a refrigeraWill opened Pioneer Day cupy places of honor at the sun-ris- e vacremoval of tumorous growths, the and machines tors, washing Be Feted On July services in honor of their uum and for genitological work. in Duchesne. A cleaners pioneer fathers and mothers at 23th At Altamont Simultaneous installation in the temporalry display is being carthe mouth of Emigration Canyon ried on the floor of the Ducresne offices of Dr. W. D. Bishop, dentJ and will later attend the unveil-- j of includes a new nitrous-oxid- e a depictwith erection the parade Opening ist, Hardware, pending tag of the C. R. Savage Old Folks of the by business. the and new plains crossing oxygen gas anaesthetic maing a building for the j Memorial at South Temple and the Covered chine for the use in extractions Utah Pioneers, the sales exclusive has Mr. Fuck J Main streets. On the Pioneer Day Pioneer celebration will and minor operations. in Duchesne and Uintah Wagon at Altamont on they will have places in the re-- I rights 11 of this inequipment will be July 25th. begin which his for lines, on the used interchangeably by the two stands of the grand counties viewing celebration the Holding electric refrigerators I parade and in the evening will att- clude both on 25th, the committee chairmen ex- doctors they report, and will proend the Utah. Cavalcade, which and gas refrigerators operated He diathermy plained, will allow fishermen to vide complete home. kerosene for he rural also honors the the festivities Saturday and gas anaesthetic equipment pioneers and will attend the for 'other add will appliances tear the concert of John Charles and spend the rest of the week for either dental or medical pahe is permanThomas at the University of Utah home as soon as end in the North country fishing tients. Stadium. ently located, he says. and camping. weeks two Sales during the The parade will include both FAMED SINGER TO since Mr. Packs first announceSUPERVISORS OF large and miniature floats. Mt. BE GUEST STAR AT ment have been very satisfac- Emmons Altonah citizens CANNING CENTERS tory, he states. One installation have been and UTAH CAVALCADE oxen for the training the Folevent. TO ATTEND SCHOOL was made the fore part ofranch this past month for K week at the famous will John Charles Thomas, famous lowing the parade, a program AlColorado. into line d the over A American superof baritone, and for the school just on the campus be held training j visors of the canning centers of of star concert, Loud opera, speaktamont high school. i Duchesne ers are being installed at various and radio, will be h?ard singing county will be held in Businessmen Have imj Roossvelt, hymns of praise of Utahs pioneers beginning July 15th, Meet points to accommodate Athe j Mrs. Lottie Brown, W. P. A. Wo-- j special when he appears as guest star in mense crowds expected. man's project supervisor announc-- J feature of the program will be a the production of Utah Caval-of Duchesne businessmen met at d today. cade a dramatic panorama even- singing cowboy. the Duchesne Hotel Monday races in Utah history. The pro; eV.nts for Seven centers will be establtorse races and Foot held duction will be given on the evished in the county, Mrs. Brown ing for an enjoyable be will adulis and children Record to ening of July 24 th, in the will b party sponsored by the ssid, several of which was with generous prices awarded of Utah stadium in Salt with management. A Dutch lunch rodeo moved from town to town to aca by address from winners, followed tiick and Lake City as a feature of the 1936 commodate the less densly popu-Mte- d followed by a brief riding horses, bucking Mr. S. M. Baird of the Western variou 4 other events. Utah Covered Wagon Day3 celeareas. Lake City, roping and Salt beUnion, bration. The celebration will last The quesUon of fuel, one of the Newspaper Special arrangements arc discussion among of a and general entertainment chief has the for July 22, 23, 24, and 25. In addiing made problems of the project contests those present. tion to the Utah Cavalcade, Mr. been settled children with games, temporarily by thed with the will appear in a special Thomas the meling, superviAn under interesting dance prom-tata and county commissioners, who exthe was With two exceptions, he concert. ideas district new sion of Arthur Wiscombe, several tons of coal to start a lot of thought the and the is priced artist ever of many, ihe centers, Mrs. highest to supervisor. pression according meet- playground more Lake City. Salt celebrain to that the of Rfown. In the North country, appear was promoted The big feature Cavlacade which tells Utah same kind among the tion, officials announced, will be The the of made been ings have a long way where the In- the story of the state in dancing ihe hauling of wood. When the businessmen might go cooperation the Indian village, with two toward promoting dians in full regalia will demon- with 150 artists, music project is underway, a more defan orchestra, and bands dances. ceremonial the ine estimate of the amount of among them. military strate evenin singing with eight chorusJs fuel Climaxing the day will be hecessary, may be had. an ensemble of four hundred and and two possibly in dances ing REPORT the WEATHER and in tableaux with a on voices, three halls, Covered Wagon is crowd, with special floor shows. cavalcade of electrical floats, the of attractions 2. the of one Greeters chairmen urge week committee For just The Days beginning July big celebration. There will be four the wearing of pion er clothes. Dccendants of the original days of rod o at the State Fair f daily street parades, Brigham Young and his 1847 MARRIAGE LICENSES Grounds, Pioneers will serve as Salt Lake str.ct carnivals, dancing, drum Cly Hostesses during the Cover- Bencorps coinpetition, bands, music, Eugene H. Knccht, 27 of and on July 23, a decorations, Wagon Days celebration there IS, Arbutus Silva Robper, and nett of Juiy 22, 23, 24 and 25. tribute to pioneers whole are, day They of Vernal, July 3rd. P to and to old folks. bottom, Marjorie Judd, Admis-ioranees Rogers, will be charged only Mr. Fred rulmer was transactMary Greer and Precipitation, .10. to the rod o and the Utah orothy all University of E. S. WINSLOW, ing busin'ss in Duchesne Uuh students. Cooperative Observer. X- s iSt , X-R- ay 1 of op al y, distin-guisihe- Get-Togeth- er er Uni-vei.d- lr $7.00 ty Wilford Whitlock of Leeton was Duchesne Monday. Mrs. C. C. Larsen of Roosevelt was visiting friends and relatives in Duchesne Tuesday. Frank Defa has been spending several days in Duchesne on business this week. Mrs. R. D. Young of Fruitland transacted business in Duchesne Tuesday. n County Attorney Ray E. of Roosevelt was in Duchesne on business Monday and Tuesday. S. Y. Taylor of Salt Lake City was in Duchesne on business Tuesday. R. C. Draper of the Commercial Bank of Heber was business visitor in Duchesne Friday. Mrs. George Leavitt of Hayden was a Duchesne visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Nina Burger left last week for McCall and Boise, Idaho where she will spend two weeks with her mother and sisters. Vern Gillman of Pleasant Grove was transacting business in the basin this week. George Stewart of Roosevelt was a Duchesne business visitor Monday and Tuesday, Mrs. LaVerna Smithson of Detroit is visiting friends in the Basin this week. Mrs. Smithson 'LaVerna was formerly MJss Jacobs of Bluebell and Myton. Ray Jordan of the Roosevelt a business visitor in Dill-ma- Per Veer Advance Number 50. Northern Civic Clubs To Launch Intensive Highway 40 Campaign Large Delegation Gathered At Ileber City Resolves To Carry Demands To Governor Blood And Utah State Road Commission Young Swimmers Highway 10 Cited Drown In Waters As Most Neglected Of Green River Road Crossing State The treacherous waters of Given Plans for presenting a resoluriver near Vernal Sunday claimed tion to Governor Henry H. Blood the lives of Barbara Carter, 21, of Vernal and Ben Kelly, 27 of and the state road commission, demanding that highway 40 bo Jensen. completely hard surfaced to the The young people were enjoy- Colorado state line the end of ing an evening swim when they 1037 was formulatedby at a meetnear shore hole a into the stepped of the Associated Civic Clubs and were carried down stream by ing of Northern Utah at Heber City the swift current. Wednesday evening. Speakers at the meeting included Congressman J. Will Robinson, Provo, W. D. Rishel, president of the Utah State Automobile association, and Gus P Back-maexecutive secretary of the Salt Lake City chamber of com-cere-e. Each pledged his support to the development of the highway, and proposed plans to be placed before the state highway commission, demanding that the route be designated as Utahs No. 1 road project." Paul Hunt, Keetley, president of the organization, presided. The Heber City Lions club members, headed by John M. Turner, were State Bank was transacting busito the visitors, at Schneit-tor- s hosts ness in Duchesne on Tuesday. hot pots at Midway. Joseph Marx of Salt Lake City Backinun Denies Charge was in Duchesne Tuesday and Mr. Backman denied that the Thursday. Salt Lake City chamber of comMr. and Mrs. Ciias. Kohl left merce had switched their support Saturday for their home in Iowa from highway 40 to highway 50, their after a two weeks visit with in spite of newspaper reports to Mr. and son and daughter-in-lathat effect, and pledged continuMrs. George Kohl. ed support of that body for imMiss Faye Kent was rushed to provements to highway 40, calling the Valley hospital at Vernal last it the most neglected main road Sheriff Called Sunday for an emergency appencrossing Utah. To Settle Fight dicitis operation. Latest reports Mr. Rishel renewed his pledge indicate that her condition is Of Dakota Pair in support of highway 40, telling much improved. the assembled civic club delegates Sheriff Arzy H. Mitchell was that it Is time to force the issue. Miss Barbara Wilcken arrived 4 a. m. on He contradicted many of the this week from Los Angeles to called to Fruitland at to settle a statements which have been pubof the Fourth July spend a month with her parents martial between two lished difficulty in Duchesne. Miss Wilcken has by the road commission and were who spending the by the Civic Clubs of Southern tourists, for been studying dressmaking night there. Utah in support of highway 50. the past year in Los Angeles. South Dakota of Schbedl Ed It was pointed out that highbeen Mrs. Abe Liddell, who has the ire of his bride of way 50 is not an road aroused in weeks two the past spending unable was he two when mountain has that as months, it claimed, Salt Lake City, returned Friday to change a tire on their auto- passes practically as high in with her husband, Mayor Abe as she Colorado as those on 40, that mobile as efficiently Liddell. should be done. Ac- There is more un paved road on it thought Mrs. Maude Atwood left for cording to witne.es, she began highway 50 in Colorado than on Jensen Monday to be with her to give him a piece of her mind 40 and that it Is 690 uilcs from sister, Mrs. B. P. Kelly, whose and he threw a thermos bottle Salt Lake City to Colorado in the son, Ben was drowned at her. Listening to her hysteri- Springs, a point directly south of Green River Sunday. cal story, Constable Wm. Clifton Denver over highway 50, as comDr. and Mrs. M. C. Campbell sent for the sheriff, who finally pared to 510 miles from Salt Lake of Roosevelt passed through Du- pursuaded the couple to proceed City to Denver over highway 40. chesne Thursday enroute to the on their way peaceably. Highway 30, the only road that National Dental Convenion, which to Schbedls Mrs. can really be called an According wlil be held all next week in San husband is a shell- road, with a pass of 7,500 feet her story, conven0 Francisco. Following the shocked war vetearn, who cash- as compared to passes over tion, the Campbells will ttravel ed several of his bonus bonds on the other two routes, feet to the along the Pacific coast to buy the automobile in which has a distance of 570 miles from Northwest. They expect to return Salt Lake City to Denver. they and her son and daughter about the 1st of August. were taka former Reads Letter marriage by unMrs. Bill Dickerson, who Mr. Rishel read a letter from ing a trip through Yellowstone Roosein an derwent operation Park. Thi3 is her third marriage, Chas. D. Vail of the Colorado velt last week is convalescing at she said, and by far the worst. state road commission, stating her home east of Duchesne. Her that they had allotted funds for Hollenbeck B. sister, Mrs. Helen the completion of highway 40 in her. Commissioners Co. spent he week end with that state, and that this work will Kern lit and Mont Poulson made To Devote be in 1937. Meeting completed Weda busi less trip- - tr Vernal on the section of In touching Selling Property nesday the road between Fruitland and spent canMrs. Molvin Foulson The time of the Duchesne the end of the oil in Daniels this that stated Richel Thursday in Neola transacting County Commisiioners Mr. at their yon, road forest business. of section deis the only was Duregular meeting, Tuesday Mytcn business visitors in B. voted almost entirely to the sell on one of the main state highan chesne last Tuesday included of Auditors Tax Deed prop- ways which did not receive anL. Dait, Ralph Walker, R. J. ing in the recently appropriation erty. nounced program. It has been Adams, W. E. Burton, Hilary Miller, E. According to County Treasurer R. Lou Milner, stated by the road Holder, repeatedly more than $7,500 Marion Mott, Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Porter Merrill, commission that there are not Mrs. has been taken in since the meetfunds available for forest Lott, Milton Lott, Mr. and enough a as of the commissioners, Glen Draper and Mrs. Oscar ing roads to complete this stretch direct result of the business they from Fruitland to Daniels canCooper. transacted. yon. Emerson Draper of Myton and W. W. West of the Soil ConserAnother discrepancy was pointSalt Lake City was transacting vation Survey, met with the Com- ed out is repeated statements of business in Duchesne Saturday. to ask that the valid- the road commission which claims J. W. Jensen of North Myton missioners in the Willow that of ation property business highway 40 is getting more bench wa3 a Duchesne Creek district be reduced to ten than its share of road funds. Only visitor Tuesday. cents per acre for a period of 5 per cent of the states allotment Miss Loda Whitmore, district Dufive years, during which time, wa3 appropriated to 40 in the last in supervisor of nurs s was a soil program, while highway 50 is gethis group will conduct Wedbusiness official on chesne u on the property, llis study ting a much larger share. Highnesday and Thursday. was st granted. 50, on the other hand serves Dan way ntative P.epres a much smaller population than Ducheme in spent Thursday 40 and is running parallel to a business. JUST TO REMIND YOU railroad. of Murdock T. Mrs. J. Mr. and Resolution Read Contract club, Saturday, July Heber passe through Duchesne A resolution was read by L. C, Kohl. Mrs. after with enroute home 11th George Thursday Ilobi r City Wednesday club, Friday, July Montgomery, of the attending the funeral of Ben Kelly Continued on Page 8 10th with Mrs. O. A. Halstead. In Vernal. Donna Hanks and Elbert Johnson, of Vernal were sitting in an automobile with the headlights focused on the swimmers when they disappeared. Bodies Recovered KJJys body was recovered Tuesday at midnight fifteen miles below the point where Uie tragedy occurred. The river yielded Miss Carters body about six miles below Jensen Wednesday afternoon. Funeral services for Mr. Kelly, a son of Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Kelly of Jensen, were conducted Wednesday at the vernal First ward chapel under the direction of Rev. Willard Spence of the Congregational Church. Services for Miss Carter, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Carter of Vernal, were conducted at 7 p. m. in the Vernal Second L. D. S. ward, with Bishop John Hair officiating. Interment was in the Vernal cemetery. n, 10,-00- I re-q- |