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Show Friday, July 12, 1910 UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH r UINTAH BASIN RECORD E. J, Schonlan, Publisher PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ADVERTISING RATES Altonah News Roy A. Sehonlan, Editor AT DUCHESNE, UTAH Entered as second-clas- s matter Sirs, Tracy Roberts By Sirs. Ethel C. Beebe Mrs. Minnie IlamiTton By Mrs. Marlon S. Shields Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roberts moMay 26, 1922, at the Postoffice at Display Advertising Flat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, under the act of tored to Salt Lake City Friday and spent a couple of days visitLine, 2j c. March 3, 1879. ing relatives. 30c Per Column Inch, Charlie Fabrizio motored to Classified and Reading Notices Salt Lake City Tuesday. He was For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost SUBSCRIPTION RATES accompanied by Mrs. Ray Lee. and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per Three Months 75 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mitchell and line, first insertion; 5c per line for 1.00 Months Six family spent Independence Day each succeeding issue minimum One Year ..$2.00 with Mr. and Mrs. Heber Moon 30c. charge, HIS MASTER'S VOICE Mr. and Mrs. John H. Jones anMr. and Mrs. Bill Byrd and their nounce the marriage of their son, daughter of Muskogee Oklahoma Wayne to Miss Eveline Harman are here visiting Mrs. Byrd's parof Bacchus, Utah. The couple ents Mr. and Mrs. Bill Anderson. spent a few days visiting with Mr. Mrs. Jennie Petty returned to and Mrs. Jones last week. They her home Thursday from Salt expect to make their home in Bac- Lake and Provo where she has chus. Tabiona people join in wish- been visiting for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lei and Powell and ing them a long and happy life together. family of Wattis, Utah were here and family. Vance Millard accomMr. and Mrs. Mark Hayden an- visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lott panied them on the return to Salt nounce the arrival of a a baby girl Powell. While here they enjoyed Lake City. 4 in Duchesne. Mother and fishing trip. July Leo Defa and Alfonzo Defa are baby are doing Mr. C. Dee Haven is spending a nicely. both sporting new Ford s. few days in Duchesne this week. Mrs. Pearl White and son, EdMr. and Mrs. Victor Simmoni ward Mr. and Mrs. George Williams a few days last week spent and family and Miss Rosie Fratto in Tabiona. Edward left Friday and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lee of Salt Lak City spent the 4th Searles of Vernal spent Thursday evening for Chicago where he will visiting the Defa family. attend school for a few weeks. and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alto Castintena Mrs. White left Tuesday for Salt Warren Beebe. and Mr. and Mrs. Orest Frozzini Lake Mrs. Nancy Allred wa3 a guest where she will spend a City and Johnny Marauni of Salt Lake few weeks before to her of Mrs. Ada Smith Saturday. returning City spent a couple of days vis- home in Rocklin, California. Mr. Lafe Burgess was in Duiting Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Defa chesne on business Friday and SatMrs. Beatrice T h o mas and at Hanna. of Logan spent urday. daughter, Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Sweat a few Mr. and Mrs. Morrell Prows and days this week visiting at spent the 4th with Mr. and Mrs. the Thomas near Tabiona. family, Mrs. Ike Vaile and ranch Earl Atwood and family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones of Bac- daughter Lena and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Giles of He- chus spent a few days this week Larry Jefferies and family all of ber spent a few days visiting reat the home of Mr. and Salt Lake City were visiting relatvisiting latives at Hanna. ives and friends here last week. Mrs. John H. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pace of Misses Bonnie and Ila Howard Mr. and Mrs. Alton Anderson Pleasant Grove spent a few days of Salt Lake are visiting re- and family and Steve Anderson of City friends and relatives at latives in Tabiona this week. visiting Price were over night guests of Hanna. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Fraughton Mr. and Mrs. Milton Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Bemell Tumbow and of Woodland, spent a Thursday night. and Curtis Pace left Monday for few family friends in Tabidays visiting Mr. Doug Allred returned from the mountains where Mr. Turn-bo- ona this week. Mercur last week where he has and Mr. Pace are employed Mr. and Mrs. David Nokes of been working for some time. by- the Forest Service. Provo spent a few days this week Mrs. Ernest Thatcher of DuMrs. Maud Atwood of Duchesne at the home of Mrs. Eliza chesne was is spending a few days with Mr. visiting visiting her parents Giles. Mr. and (Mrs. Hugh Stevens last and Mrs. O. E. Curry and family. E. . Allred and family spent a Mr. and Mrs. Miles Clyde of Heber week. Mr. and Mrs. Auston Beebe and couple of days this week in Salt spent a couple of days in Hanna Lake City. Olive Beebe and Mr. and Mrs. Morvisiting friends. Frank Defa and Mr. Orest Fra-zziJ. M. Allred of Vernal left last rell Prows were Roosevelt visitors motored to Roosevelt and week end for Idaho where he ex- Friday. back Monday. pects to spend a couple of weeks Mr. and Mrs. Amon Case of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olsen and visiting relatives. Lake spent a few days here visiting last week. ambition of the centennial commission to make Bishop iand Mrs. Grant Foote V-8- and family spent the 4th of July Taylor Mountain north of Vernal visiting Mr. and Mrs. Horace Foote and family. Mr. Lafe Chidester and Mr. Earl Burgess of Price were visitors in Altonah Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Elsa Chidester returned with them on a vacation with friends and relatives in Emery and Carbon counties. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Krumblay of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs- - O. W. Foster of Park City were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones last week. While here they made a trip to the Dinosaur National monument at Jensen. Mr .and Mrs. James Powell and family of Cedarview spent Thursday in Altonah. on top of at Adding machine paper for sale The Record Office. About one hundred of our people enjoyed an outing at Moon Lake July 4th. Following are those who enjoyed a fishing trip on the Yellowstone the past week; Mr. and Mrs. Thurlo Richens and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Larsen, Mrs. H. T. Richens, Erma Larsen and Elva Holgate. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lusty and family attended a Nichol family renion at Daniel canyon Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horrocks and Lula Horrocks accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Foy over the week end on a fishing trip on the Yellowstone. More than one hundred of our people attended the sunset services at lake Boreham. Visitors Sunday at the H. T. Richens home were; Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Richens and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff McKenna of Alterra. Dont ' w Be Stubborn CHANGE TO ni our entire state a natural fair grounds for 1947. Development and protection of the cliff dwellings and heiroglyphics in Nine Mile, further improvement of our roads to and development of our mountain areas, improvement of facilities and beautifi- Will Trade set of black cation of such spots as Lake Boreham and the lakes smith tools complete for small Jersey or in Lake canyon; all are possible specific large scale Geumsey milk cow. See Earl Jordan - Duchesne. projects. For general projects, statewide paintup, cleanup FOR RENT: Duplex apt. Inquire Record oftice 39tf and fixup with yard and roadside beautification have FOR RENT: Modern house. Inof course, already been suggested. In Duchesne 39tf quire Record office. county outright elimination by removing or burning FOR SALE Sheep sheds, reof a lot of old log cabins and huts, long since aban- duced Price. Apply to Knight Inv. doned as dwellings, would help remove the Co., Provo or J. F, Hoyt, Duchesne ance of desolation seen along many of our county andiutah even state roads ; assistance to the farmers in repairing and improving the fences bordering the high- Professional Cards ways could do much. The county committee should have little trouble making up a list of worthwhile improvements to preMERRIL II. LARSEN sent to the state centennial commission; how many Attomey-at-iaof these improvements will be actually realized will Main Street depend upon the amount of help the state can be inDuchesne Utah duced to give and the cooperation our own citizens W ants TIIE ROAI) ROYS COOPERATE AGAIN Once again our state highway maintenance crew has come through with colors flying; this time not in an official capacity but as volunteer contributors of their time and efforts toward the improvement of the road to Moon Lake. When it was learned that the Indian Department could or would do nothing toward the improvement ELECTRIC WATER HEATING Hot water by the gallons the instant you want it - day or night, hot or cold weather. Safely, cleanly, automatically And economically - electricity for water heating is cheap ONLY 50-- 2t fum-nshe- of the stretch of road crossing the Indian grazing ground between Mtn. Home and the forest line, Ed Carman was contacted and before the evening was gone every regular man on 'the state maintenance crew had volunteered to give up his Sundays fishing or other recreation and donate a day of worl on the road. Gosoline for the equipment and refreshments for the men were donated by business houses, and single hands volunteered their services or were sent by sponsors to assist in the work. Lee Alger. of Moon will give in their development. Lake was represented by both hand labor and reThe plan outlined by Mr. Backman opens the freshments. door to a vast improvement program. Its fulfillWhen the visiting newspapermen travel to Moon ment will depend largely on the energy and resourceLake next Saturday, they will find, not a smooth fulness of The committee selected to carry on for the highway, but a road that will cause them neither un- next seven years. necessary delay nor damage to their cars and DuWELCOME TO THE STATE EDITORS chesne need worry no more about a possible black This evening Duchesne will welcome the d eye for the city because of road conditions between of the Utah State Press Association, the early here and Moon Lake. editors who will arrive for the dinner Aside from the Press outing, every Duchesne re- and brief entertainment before they start their trek creationist who goes to Moon Lake and every Dumorning for their summer outing at Moon chesne businessman who sells to Moon Lake recre- Saturday Lake. ationists will benefit from the improvement to this their brief stay in Duchesne we welcome road. Their lasting thanks goes to the road men themDuring and will try and make their stay a pleasant one and others who so freely and so finely assisted in mowing that their chief interest will be in the recthis example of community cooperation. reational area to the north, of which we are justly A FAIRGROUND RY1917 nmul. What does Duchesne county need to develop it Moon Lake, one of the southern gateways to the into a natural fair grounds to which its citizens will ligh Uintas primitive area provides an ideal enbe proud to invits tourists of the nation as to trance this the of section. Here the sportspart great sports 1947 Utah centennial That in similar man may make his camp to take trips into the area program? words was the question placed before the nucleus of afoot or on horseback. He leave his family a Duchesne county centennial committee by Gus I. there if he desires, while he mayon for a more exgoes Backman, Executive secretary of the centennial com- tended trip into the lakes and streams country, asmission of Utah, a group of citizens who were his sured that they will have a pleasant and invigorating guests at a luncheon in Duchesne Friday noon. atmosphere during his absence, or he may make it Air. Backman did not ask the answer to the ques- an overnight stop or a single days recreation. In tion immediately he wants that by September first; short Moon Lake is a complete recreational resort in and in the meantime, he urged immediate organiza- itself, or it is the gateway to a vast area of lakes, tion of a committee to study the question and give streams, mountain trails and scenery where smell some suggestions that might be included in the pro- of gasoline is completely Fst, the worries of business gram. completely forgotten, and the problem of landing the His suggestions seemed to meet with immediate ever abundant trout the project of the approval, when he stated, for instance, that Duchesne moment. county is known as the fishing county of Utah, and The Duchesne Lions club in inviting the Press that to insure plenty of fish for our visitors it might association to Moon Lake have undertaken a large be well to establish G or 7 hatcheries so Their efforts in smoothing roads, catching that our job. streams could really be stocked and the tourists in- fish, helping provide accommodations and otherwise vited to catch fish in our lakes and streams with an arrange entertainment for the coming guests will, assurance of results. we hope result in a happy outing for the visiting We dont suppose the state fish and deeditors and their partners. game They extend their partment would he ready to approve quite that many thanks to the Jaycccs and others who helped on these hatcheries for our county, but we do think that Mr. backman is on the right track and that about 3 preparations. 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