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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH UINTAHBASIN record UTAH PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT DUCHESNE, and Editor Roy A. Sehonlan, Publisher RATES ADVERTISIN' G Display Advertising Flat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Line, 2y2c. Per Column Inch, 30c. Classified and Reading Notices For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per for line, first insertion; 5c qer line each succeeding issue minimum Fntorod as matter second-clas- s OTHERS Railroads And at the Pontoffice at of Dear Editor:- Duchesne, Utah, under the act May 26, 1922 March 3. 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES M Development Are the voters of the Duchesne district satisfied with existing conditions in their part of the State of Utah? If not, let us disregard and religious lines and $200 political One Year elect to Congress a Senator and 100 a Six Months Congressman Who Will Work 75 Unceasingly for the Things we so Three Months no charge, 30c. Sorely Need. We should pay about attention to the propaganda the present administration doing ? UNWORTHY DUCHESNE COUNTY things that are unconstitutional. Constitution has been amendThe carThe Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday morning, ed a good many times to meet not of straits financial the changing conditions, and it is ried a large article detailing when amend it to treason again is the County Duchesne County and the appeal made by JosCommissioners for State aid. Attorney General, is apparently uneph Chez, according to the article, State can able to find any legal method by which the others at the give aid. The article further quotes can be done, it Capitol as pointing out that evenif that persons in what Duchesne County is asking is other counties who have paid their taxes shall protect the lives and property of persons who did not condi- WHO OWES US A LIVING of the Walt Disney, famous Three Little Pigs, has a new story out - - that of the Grass hopper and the hard working Ants, says the Hollywood Tri"Its bune of Portland, Oregon. moral deals with our present problems so completely that it is worthy of serious consideration now. The story is about a Grasshopper who plays and sings all Oh, The World Owes Me day, a living. He wastes his food and time and is continually bothering the hard working Ants, who are laying away .food for the coming winter. Finally winter comes. Thera food for our happy grassno is Snow falls and our hopper. friend turns blue Grasshopper with cold. He staggers to the door of the warm and happy Ants, who drag him in and thaw him out As the Grasshopper returns to nor mal Le is informed that he may fiddle for his share. Happy again, he ends the story by singing, Oh, I owe the world a living. Have we been like the Grasshopper, happy in the thought that the United States owes us a living?. ...Can the Government spend millions and even billions of borrowed money without our having Scenes of 1776 at New Fair 'v Mr. and Mrs. William Crumpt, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Terry and Mrs. Ruby Atwood of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Warreng Strong spent several days in Rock Creek. frol-icin- 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Goilyer were visiting Mrs. M. Spratt Sunday afternoon. ,.' r M . Mr. P. C. Brennick was visiting friends and relatives in $tahn Saturday, prior to his leaving for California. i V . . '' V t, - f N f y, e X I "ft V -' . ft,. pS i a V j ft The Misses Hope Hadden, Jean Morrison, Ruth Snow and Valier Mayhew were entertained at a slumber party Wednesday, given by Pearl Mayhew. Refreshments were served at a late hour and an enjoyable time was had by those present. - '5 -- v Us ' i V . V vs- t ? T r L . s I- yM r.fel , - If j jw- - 'n T'J necessary to meet present tions. And we should not worry Mix,-about the expenses of the present Xt, A, $ ,dj t fc ' I tt, i administration. This large burden a Ruth Snow, Hope Hadden, Steve of debt is not going to increase Sher and modest Kielbosa of Eddie man of the Esauk, the taxes nl Hadden attended the dance at income, but will largely fall upon Hanna Saturday night. I. the higher incomes and inheri1 I 1. 1 4 redistances, and thus work for a Mr. and Mrs. Pete Abplanalp tribution of wealth. The DemoU'.SE: :ii X and daughters and Mrs. Lizzie cratic pafrty has wisely adopted be were should visiting Ivan taxes and Brown son, the principle that Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Abplanalp levied in accordance with ability do so. Colonial maidens, walking in the that await the visitor to 3r to pay, and that more and more to pay it back? Saturday. unand of of Old North Church, are nial village of the ne Woij shadow government crude in the expenses rather is of the a like the Grasshopper We, It would seem that this income of to the many quaint pictures in Chicago. one the shifted for should be can live as parasites Bargain Homes charitable way of putting it. Our entire Govern- and inheritance taxes. For sev- fable, of a reckoning But a time. day mental structure is built up on the idea of equal eral generations wealth has beena inevitably comes, precisely as the If present plans to stimulate of Government concentrated in the hands cold weather follows the warm. construction mature, a typical rights and opportunities. The Federal relief few individuals, unUl today 1 per The public treasury is not a bot- home that would have cost $9,500 for dollars of billions is today appropriating of our population owns and tomless pit, irrespective of the in 1929 will cost less than $7,000 for cent Duchesne appeals when County Yet, controls 59 per cent of the wealth views of politicians who would in purposes. 1934, according to the Americondition completedrouth a Miss Vera Lemon retir ot of the Republic; another 1 per have us believe it is. And some can Builder. of the township Members aid, made necessary by Financing charges 9 per cent of the wealth chill morning we will awaken to a owns receives Peoa cent a of the direction less. cent under Friday after a twj the 25 county Upalco, will be 18 to per ly beyond its citizens control, 22 per cent owns 27 per cent of the find that the National theme-son- g L. visit with her parents, Edwin of be Had will committee costs lower, composed taxes. estate Real to unpaid cent slap in the form of a reference wealth; and another 76 per has changed to We Owe the by as much as 50 per cent in some Murphy, Bill Mitchell and Alfred Mrs. John Lemon. the others at the Capitol used the word could owns approximately 5 per 2cent World a Living. cases. And more efficient equip- Mitchell began drilling an artesian Mr. and Mrs. Allen B Think of It, per will al well near the church in Upalco entertained a number of t) in place of the words have and 'did in their state- of the wealth. better ment and planning 68 We cent of Our Population Owns Herd Of so produce substantial dividends Friday, June 29th. It is intended folks Sunday night in 1 W ealth. Cull ment, it would not have sounded nearly so bad. per cent of the National that the water from this well, their son and his bride, ' homebuilder. the for can Diseased Animals hope they can find the necessary legal authority, Except through taxation there when completed, will supply drink- Mrs. Clifford Drollinger. of nation-a- l During depression construction to a large portion of and that they will have a change of heart, and see be no fair redistribution water and Advises architects ing but Pathologist still stood has Mrs. J. W. Jensen and Ii wealth. Taxes on high incomes relief five-rooof a the in true its necessary populace. When this flowing the appeal light designers havent. The respent Friday 8 and inheritances take some of will Gentry relief home of today has the same effi- well is completed, Upalco drouth The and government give Abe Sorenson. wealth Mrs. with concentrated this room home of a ceive $1,000 from the State shov miscellaneous A to the people in pay envel cattle buying program offers an ciency as the six back it ROADS GET IT TOO excellent oppertunity for the farm- few years back, due to better ar- Government. government to the or it gives opes of Mr New methods have er to get rid of his diseased ani rangements Ruth Hansen of Salt Lake City, given at the home to feed the needy. has Commission her for Mecham created. daughte Road vaideas State new the E. D. summer Dr. Madsen, been evolved, Rumor has it that who is spnding her If we want local taxes reduced, mals, says of the College That means that the home-buildof the Fruitland-Duchesn- e cation on a farm near Upalco, who was married recentl; vetoed the hard-surfacin- g let us elect to Congress men who animal pathologist ever he than break at Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lenr" Logan. entertained her girl friends from gets a better the developement of Experiment station stretch on highway 40, which seemed to be so sure will work for resources known Fri week end at Jensen before. slumber the a disease, at town commonly North party of Bangs that got immense causes a few days ago. No official word has been received the as relatives. that to They were acc add abortion, an contagious will which industry There isnt day. eastern Utah, of the into Timothy, cattle Clara losses Chairman G. stimulated V. home County producers. to from and by heavy Billings, wouldnt benefit according the wealth of the State Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hansen left various Lemon. conducted Mrs. of The lumber, by to intend Experiments railroad, taxable crease its property.' steel, electric, Commissioners, and he stated that they with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hansen cannot be adequately experiment stations over a period domestic construction. Insurance, of Mt., Emmons loka spent a very ijuit, for Elsinore, make a fight to keep the project. It looks like it Uintah Basin consierable a A ! time a home railroad trans- of years, show that of July. without cementevery attended developed paint, week. last They Utah be made by is built money is released that Mrs. Kirk 8 and Mr. might be to the interest of every citizen in the Basin portation. We have high grade economic saving can Chris Mr. of services disease. moved t( thence the funeral to join in this fight. iron ore, manganese, coal and lime eradicating this serious of Mrs. C, A. Indianola have goes into their coffers and a over is Anderson, brother Nebraska Studies in period would It home. workers. of a their railroad, make with to was the who which, pockets rock, Mrs. Louis Hansen, and the of 32 years showed that each ab- reliably estimated that a potential and IIAY IS MOVING SLOWLY Mr. P. Alkire is spend' give us a blast furnace killed in a train accident near costs a J heards in exists ortion steel dairy of capital in Roosevelt. $1,500,000,000 manufacture of iron and days The purchase of Uintah Basin hay, with Federal articles; we have promising oil total loss of $134.49. About be-80 that could, under favorable circum Richfield. immense deposits per cent of all abortions are stances, be turned into the chanfunds, as a drouth relief project, to conserve the al structures and rock, disease. to due to be If lieved Bangs giL asphalt, nels of home construction. of phosphate ready short feed supply in the Basin instead of hav somte, According to Dr. Madsen, a cure that is done, unemployment and bituminous paving materSTERLING TRANSPORTAT been not a has disease is for this yet take silica according will and slowly, it out, moving natural gas shipped hard times generally ing ial, marble, COMPANY The only method of control serious estback. to G. V. Billings, who has been made responsible sand necessary for a glass factory, found. and animals to all blood test is would ore that Laki deposit of copper for this program. It seems that the farmers are arival react. Uintah Basin Points to Salt immense timber dispose of 'those which Blundered Bingham, the Somebody with herds in arguing prone to spend too much time resources in our three National Tests conducted in all the bus-nes- s Park in Cache County, to the down than in rather the Eastern Utah Transportation field, get Forests, more than a half million at Hydethe reveals buyer Study of the statistics past three years by the and many during land, auto of selling hay. We do not know what the ar- acres of irrigable Company indicate that the that a majority of the 756,500 other natural rsources. The con- Utah station, in the United guing is about, but feel that every effort should be struction of the Flaming Gorge likelihood of getting the disease mobile accidents Uintah Basin Points to Price occured on straight, made to reach an agreement withthe buyer as short power project would place electric from an infected herd in neighas States in 1933clear weather, and inthe boring pasture is not as great rdy roads in Service Each Way ;oly as possible and support this all important program. light, heat and power within condition driv-- oin cars volved good Day Every means of every family in Utah. commonly supposed. more The man with a clean herd en by persons with a year or We demand that obstacles to the 75 per cent of to Over animals not of other should experience. permit EQKJQ development of the emmense re aaBmmrimamaiBsea have these drivers were persons of ma sources of northeastern Utah shall come on his place until they disease be to found ture agefrom 25 to 64. The ma and to been tested be removed, that they may add and ' as reasons economic jority of the 30,000 deaths ALIMONY & DI ORC3 the wealth of the State and pay free. For attributed be must of human as for 850,000 well injuries protection a proper share of taxes, instead OF ANY STATE in the should be to blunders. of lying dormant, as at present health, every dairyman Mexico, with plain jEnj and dispos and A recent analysis by the NationWe should have iron manufactur interested in locating planatory comment reactors. a beet ing of his Bangs disease al Bureau of Casualty and Surety A different publk ions. ing, glass manfacturing, can Now is the time to act. MERRIL II. LARSEN Underwriters shows what the blun each state. Covers mai sugar plant, packing house, all. in are s There were. eight ders vorce, alimony, legal v ing factory, milk condensing plant, Attorney-at-Lavma and conditions for too fast cheese Drove separate' 1. factory, annulment, creamery, and the end of event- layed by the gagrule -t- his accounted for approximately custody and support many other industries,, and session. of the Utah in wan would be state all three-fourtof Duchesne Utah mishaps northeastern etc. Specify ually In January an attempt was made come the most prosperous part of to substitute the Frazier Bill for 1933 assigned to driving blunders. $1.00. 2. Failed to slow down at interthe State. All of these things and the Federal Farm Mortgage CorpTHE CRIMINAL L VWS adsections. was M but many more would follow the STATE In plain English C), oration Act (F F vent of a railroad, and That Can defeated. LIGHT Price $10 3. Failed to keep to the right. explanation. car goanother to 4. Tried mortpass L. be Secured if Our Delegation in HOLLENBECK farm all BANKRUPTCY M L. A. C, if The F F THE in the same direction when t would Congress W ill Work for it, ing pay may were who refinanced, explained; W. H. Paul, gages Attorney-at-Lav- v obstructed. i most voluntarily, is $12,492,000,000 in 39 years to the view was bankrupt, Secretary, 5. Failed to slow down on ap f Under the "Fra$1.00. coupon-clipperPrice ily. Utah Duchesne Uintah Basin Railroad League zier Bill the farmers would pay preaching pedestrians. MEXICAN DIVORCE I a of preon the Passed 6. right ' $6,149,500,000 less in interest in iftArtfMifcv'ArAtri iifWn Miniftiit iihffr information gratis. The Frazier Bill '47 and the .Government, not the ceding vehicle. DELAWARE CIIAKTE) traffic 7. Ignored important would profit by coupon-clipperin sound, sure; obtained control devices. Dear Editor FITZWATER $6,342,500,000. n. WM. ANY LAW QUESTION 8. Parked at dangerous spots Second Session of the SevenThe "Frazier Bill" provides for the eight will swered ended. obey drivers of by compt tr.t If Public 3 has billions 2 to ty-third Notary Congress the issuance of by rules $1.00. j for sense suggested and lavvjers We have seen progressives Federal Reserve notes and the loan common acciFostofflce Bldg., annual the were which violations, these bills farmers to RESEARCH the liberals introduce LEG VL ing of the money dent record can be reduced to a Utah 1001 Maitman Ave. jL Duchesne designed to mitigate the conditions at a yearly cost of 3 per cent c Per negligable figure. cent interest and which have existed since October (Clip this adv.,-i- t may You still have time to secure a good position for 1929. As was expected, the con- licent perapplied to the principal. sometime.) Military Award servatives persisted in fighting It would escape the clutches of the coming school year. Good positions are still line. the Street. down all Under tlie Wall regulations governing ROY A. SCIIONIAN in every state. Complete information will be For example lets take the FraUnder the FFMC the farmer the award of the Turple Heart for Send it cent for three a of bill on mailed stamp. receipt Registered zier Lemke farm refinancing will pay i'2 to 5 per cent interest, acts or services performed prior to l- for which 21 state legislatures and I per cent for administration and February 22, 1932, the award Is today. Mortician numerous farmers' (organizations take 5 per cent of stock lOj or confined to those persons, wlio, as NEED NO LONGEH S 4 y2 members of tlie army, were awardof II attention and Utah Duchesne cent the first the special year AT PERIODIC INTE Schools petitioned per Rural Schools and City ed the meritorious services citaOR WORRY ABOUT or 5 thereafter. the Congress. commander This bill was scheduled to die in The great International banker tion certificate by the LAX V I BUR In chief, American expeditionary of wanted the FFMC, rules because the under but why? committee, acIn wounded forces, or who were Relieves the most the House it was possible to dis- under the Frazier BUI the govern- tion under conditions which enticases further from would quickly and 'e committee not profit. and tho ment, they, charge tled them to wear a wound chevron. bill exthe Different from anvtl consideration, and bring They claimed we had already have ever used. PrU 9 But obtaining Colo. reports the before House, by 1830 Donning St. Denver, panded the currency. Profile Human in Change for circulafull size. Sent In plait 145 signatures to a petition showed a $52 23 per capita Covers the ENTIRE United States the teeth of modern Sol 1 only Comparing a and 1933 postpaid 28, on tion that purpose. Fedruary Inand students college primitive to to apply for, Thanks for sending me so many good positions Great pressure was exerted $42 40 circulation February 28, dians, two University of California u. s. An Illinois Teacher over 30 during the first five dajs I was enrolled. 2006 Holl.vuo. Box prevent members j'rom signing 1934. That certainly has the a In students found the professors of a contraction. Los AngiF' the petition and to cause those In the Increase toward tendency tho lit with touch Ve ran put jou SCHOOL OFUKTVLS: the Get your penc ii. 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