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Show ——— ee Picts, bay Newspaper 66 rT) 99 pasin a A Uintah Duchesne Basin Courier Newspaper Vol. 10, No. 32 SUCCESSOR TO THE DUCHESNE COURIER VOLUME 3. Covers Reemployment Offices To Be Consolidated Poor to these of Duchesne feel ie - consideration en that Ke i Va: a, cent Kies Le. I giv- the eyes careful men, who study of the Duchesne situated as it is The Uintah DUCHESNE, Basin. ROOSEVELT YOUTH SHOT IN HEAD Ray Hill, 16, of Roosevelt which has been called accidental. happened while the Hill boy and The! his brother were plowing. summer. They Washington, and their over by offices in other counties prior to May 1, George A. Yager, nounced A the State Director an- today. shortage of federal funds National Reemployment for Ser- vice, the lack of supporting funds. furnished from within the state, and the lack of industrial activity within the counties affected are the reasons Yager for the said. is based The on a change, new Mr, organization 9 months’ study of G, C. Kohl, R. G. Porter, Guy tend Masonic At lodge, a those who had Arch Degree previous week. Piute, Rich, San er county offices affected will be postponed at least until April 13. The new arrangements will conDuchesne golidate Daggett and counties with Uintah ery with Carbon, county, San Em- Juan with Grand, Kane and Garfield with and Wayne _ Washington, Piute with Sevier. Millard with Beaver, work were: William Rupple, is a further possibility that Garfield, Kane and Washington counties will be consolidated with Iron county, and that Box- with elder will be porsche Cache county. — All personnel of the offices to be discontinued will be released _ from the NRS, except where they existing ~ can be. used to replace with : personnel in the counties which their old offices are to be consolidated, WEATHER - Week REPORT Ending Date — Mar. Mar, 21 22 — Mar. 23 63 Mar. 24 Mar. 25 Mar. 26 Mar, 27 55 > 60 64 66 April High . 64 61 '. Day So 35 . Clear Clear 34 Clear a2 20 30*.;. 30 Clear ie oF Clear Clear EARL S. WINSLOW . Co-op. Observer Upalco Winners Not Mt. Emmons In the article presented last week we stated that Mt. Emmons won the basket ball No. 20 F, and LOGAN—The ricultural Utah College by members of the State Ag-. broadcasts over college faculty, all specialists in their respective fields. The talks are given on subjects of ers and of Utah” |. April 9, George B, Caine “Dairy Production Control Program” April 11, George D. Clyde “Water Supply Forecast for Utah” April 16, Effie S. Barrows “Re- was held term of SHERIFF OR MARSHALL From now on anyone wanting driver’s license will make application to the. Sheriff or ‘Marshall of either Duchesne or Roosevelt. Get application filled out and signed by either Sheriff or Marshall and send into the State Tax Commission Saturday, State Tax 118 George March pleaded Robbins, “Not Robbins and on Mot- fon was given leave to file affidavit in support of a Motion for change of Venue. ‘Kooyman and Cook, previously convicted of Second Degree burg- lary to were sentenced twenty years in to from the Capitol Bldg. City, Utah. 80 FOR MILITARY CAMP Camp State itentiary suspended on that there be no violation laws for ten years, pay velt High School for damaged and make Cen as to Court. will be held Douglas, accepted Only this year Corp at Ft. 80 applicants from the State. will P. Allen one Pen- condition of State Rooseproperty eeLy. re- left Tuesday It will begin in July and this last one month. SCHOOL TO RUN ANOTHER MONTH Definite word has been received ed the State.. enough to pay ies for another Hlementary April 27th May 18th, This will be nearly the teachers’ salar- month of school. Schools will close and High ep on on Pt “Who yadenaes many things at once,- seldom does anything well.” I, Paul the same, P. Allen, by R. S, Jordan, Cashier of cipate the slaves, 1862. ly, 1826. n= Be Lx 5—Romantic Pocahontas marries John Rolfe, 1614. Roosevelt State Bank and J.” V. McLea of Roosevelt were in Duchesne Tuesday, Board of with 6—Admiral Peary first to. reach the North Pole, the Commissioners. if H. Jones of Tabiona was business visitor to town T—Sauer Kraut re-named Liberty Cabbage, 1917. Tues- day. Mr. MacNitt of Salt Lake City, town property in Duchesne County, —O— - W. G. Gentry : of.Ioka, former County Commissioner of Duchesne County, was transacting business Paul’s Tuesday, Guild met at the home of Mrs. Feller Wednesday afternoon. An interesting meeting was reported, followed by the social hour freshments at which were delicious 8—Ponce de Leon founds St, Augustine, Fla., 1513. Albert Fe Baas Miss Alice M Todd made a short visit to her home in Myton pate urday afternoon. . Go —o— Mrs. Maud Atwood, spent the past month returned to Duchesne ¥ Reagan, B. (All who has in Vernal Tuesday. where she will visit for a few days before returning to her home in Hanna, — Pope, A. J. Mrs. J, Feller ‘| given by Mrs. Madsen. Delicious refreshments were served by the Sougy Se The Thursday Bridge Club met at the home of Mrs. R. M. Pope last Thursday, Those present were .Mrs. Lloyd Pope, Mrs. A. J. Feller, Ernest Schonian, by the rights Mr. Mrs. A, M. <a When Ks an reserved.) arrow, could not It kept only catch Roy A. Schonian wounding and he kept Six new Ancient and Accepted four as hard He found, as he too, its home, would. Years and years he stayed there till he turned into a smooth, flat sadly rock, and is still there, learning that it does not pay to chase after the rainbow. JUST TO REMIND YOU Contract Bridge Club, Saturday afternoon, April 7th, at the home of Mrs, Arthur Orr. The University of Utah Summer School will start June 11th, according to the official | talogue just released from the press. The regular summer session clude July 20th, and session August 17th. will the very interesting Mayor meeting the school ment to help in the of the grounds. The Club is con- post- to those tralia, The in one in the usual the in British the Empire Transvaal Ausand provinces. order of father-rais- ing son was reversed on March 16 in Hiram Lodge ‘No. 18, F. & A.M., Delaware, Ohio. unique event of On this date a son raising the his improve- on | also sponsoring Sacramento, He was California... traveling East States, The murder, -committed with an automobile. jack with which the victim was beaten over the head, was evidently committeed on the spot where the body was found, at about 2:00 or 3:00 a, m. Friday. The jack was found in a pond of water. at the scene, covered and removed a scene to investigate. the Davis, the wash Depart- are to be Mr. Ernest Crocker, Mr, Charles Iverson and Mrs, J. P. Madsen. — Members present at the meet- Arthur F. Dahlman The funeral of Mr. Art Dahlman Heber, of Duchesne was held in Mr, Dahlman Monday, afternoon, had been unable to work for several weeks but was not consider- to Heb- er for medical aid on Friday and underwent an: operation Saturday, the anesthetic He is survived by his widow and two year old daughter, a son sixteen years from a former marriage, his mother, and two brothers in Heber, and six married sisters all residing in varioussnare of the state. Mrs. bank. Marvel Chatwin. sand buried to held for possible the immediately Duchesne and over to the Schonian be into against The body was Jones,. 4th of pneumonia, following a two weeks’ illness. She is survived by her husband, a two year old daughter, Alta, and Nelda, three months old, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chancy Chatwin, five brothers, Horace, Marion, Thorup, Theron and Clifton and two sisters, Mrs, Syl- present, and Ralph J. Gooding, the youngest Master in Ohio, presided. SCHOOL PLAY MAKES BIG HIT ; ~ where dragged turned Mortuary to identification. The body, believed at first to be Japanese, was fully clothed except for socks and shoes, but all articles by which it might have been identified removed, the had been only Sacramento wwewspaper 27th, was which found © carefully clew being of a March near the body with a pillow, belt, gloves, etc, buried in the sand. “A tele- gram sent to Sacramento, because of the newspaper, brought the inKILLED AT SPOT formation Sunday that the dered man and his mur- brother-in-law had left there on Tuesday, headed for Topeka, Kansas and gave complete description which tallys with the man as to his is given When was found, leaving no doubt identity. His nationality as Filipino and Spanish. found, the man’s head wrapped in a curtain, Both the curtain and the clothing were blood soaked. The head severely cut. and broken, from thirty-six years old, wife of Hursel Jones of Tabiona, died April and and brought badly Jones City dethe the Mr, Fullmer had stopped at the highway bridge crossing Dry Gulch to water his horses at noon and had noticed the man’s foot been dying under to Duchesne. iff Mitchell was in Salt Lake on Federal Court business, his puty, Glen Rasmussen took call and immediately went to had judges eve- Other articles of clothing and personal belongings were also found buried near the scene, all of which helped to identify the man. First word of the crime was received in Duchesne Friday at 1:00 p. m, when a call came to the from The Friday ning, after the body had been dis- body ment. from Sacramento to Topeka, Kansas in company with his brother-in-law, John A. Hyden, in a tan Ford Sedan, owned by Mrs. Delprado. Hyden, evidently the murderer, is being ‘searched. for by police throughout the Central and Western the of the English 40, Delprado, Filipino and Spanish, of projecting head Highway three miles West of Roosevelt has been identified as Manuel Santos short story contest in the © High School under the direction of Miss Mrs, May Langdon ena Wooley. Winamac Lodge No. 262, Winamac, Ind., presented Judge George Friday | who discovered the body. As Sher-— of father to the Sublime Degree of Master Mason took place, The Grand Master, Sam H. Squire, was of the murdered man last DISCOVERED IN WASH Sheriff's office from Van Fullmer of Roosevelt, State road worker, Hotel. It was decided that the Club would donate young trees to Mrs. Marvel Scottish Rite Chapters were added not a.duck but the Rainbow Bird. (Most Indians believe that the not leave the the local Business and Professional Women’s Club was held last Monday evening at the Duchesne MASONIC NOTES during: 1933, one in Western is a bird.) P, ALLEN, ed seriously ill. He went following it ’till it came to_ its home on the other side of the big: ocean, He then found that it was rainbow en- prize had to be divided between Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Kohl and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Selch. Two second prizes were awarded to Ernest Crocker and Mrs. Guy Hollenbeck. Alfred Owens was voted the funniest character. it. swimming Mrs. and The Chateau Club Masquerade was a howling success and one hundred percent costume. First it. Then as he would get near it, it would keep swimming so that he and Schonian ——— he got close to it he shot with Mrs. Ernest D. ONCE in the long ago, a man saw a duck on the river, near his home. So he took his canoe and bows and arrows and followed it. it A hostess. joyed a picnic Easter Sunday. Ph, of Murdock, Mrs. Nellie Muir, Mrs.) ing were: Mrs. Bessie Kohl, Mrs. George Kohl, and Mrs. Roy A. Hildur W. Johnstun, Mrs. Alice Schonian, Mrs, Lloyd Pope won McGuire, Miss Mildred Stephenhigh score, Miss Alice Todd, Mrs. son, Miss Irma Poulson and Mrs. Ernest Crocker and Mrs. R. G. Ruth Pope. family, Chasing The Rainbow try Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnstun spent the week-end in Heber, at the home of Mrs Johnstun’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, J, W. Winterrose. Lloyd Mrs. Mrs, —-O--— re- that. he could served. Mrs. Selch, Iverson, limits Porter came in after work to par-| INDIAN TALES of Myton, was a to Duchesne Tues- agent for the Home Loan, spent several days in Duchesne this week, closing up the loans on R. Mr, and Mrs. H, S. Liddell and this week. Miller visitor Mrs @WNU —— R, E. | business day. Winslow, corporate B. P. W. SPONSORS CIVIC PROJECTS take of the delicious supper served UE Siig day C, Mrs, —oO— John a meeting County Mrs. hostess. 4—Henry Clay and John Randolph duel bloodless- BS the present: M. Pope, Mrs. Nellie Muir, Mrs. L. Charles 3—Congress votes to emane PLM AAT iy ‘ members 2—Flour now.$1,000 a barrel ~ Mrs, A. M. Murdock and Mrs. Roy in Richmond, Va., 1865. A, Schonian. The program was ANG PA —} lowing the of Duchesne. PAUL The Ladie’s Study Study Club met at the home of Mrs, H. S. Liddell, Saturday afternoon, with the fol- P. Madsen, APRIL & - Dan Capener of Salt Lake City, Field Representative of the Farm Credit was in Duchesne several days this week on business. W. R. Evans of Boneta was by the Duchesne School Board that transacting business in Duchesne Duchesne will receive $6,225.00, its ‘one day this week. allotment of the $110,000.00 allow- ee putes for Sale also fiorse —. Nace : for Any- in attending oe? tae Paul St. year should get in touch with Dr. W. D, Bishop as early as possible. to H. Mitchell. made to Salt Lake City —o— Mr. and Mrs. B, L. Dart of Myton were Duchesne visitors Saturday. |in Duchesne 31, Mr. Guilty” State Salt Lake City with 25c. Commission one interested complete some of the business held over from earlier in the month. In the case of the State of Utah, vs. of Salt Lake Court District Sheriff Arzy a business trip Thursday. i DRIVER’S LICENSE SECURED FROM re- Done, dated and signed this. 26th ‘day of March, A. D. 1934. SOCIETY ee April 25, Joseph A. Geddes, a Mrs. James Dalgleish spent the Recent Community Development week-end at her home in Myton, in Utah” oe Monday April 30, N. A. Pedersen “Fam- returning to Duchesne morning, ily Reading Circle” be short LOCALS. one Citizens’ Military Training TERM City Survey We were misinformed, as we have learned later that the score was Upalco 36, Mt. Emmons 34. A within W. EH. Davis, Jr. of Altonah was| — transacting business in. Duchesne Utah” hereby aside Tuesday the 10th day of April, 1934,.as “Clean Up Day’”’ ducing the House Fly Population” April 18 B.-L. eens “Seed Potato Treatment” Rena B. Maycock April 23, Housing “Significance of Rural in are to so recognize Wherefore, treatment. _April 2, George Knowlton ‘“Probably Insect Abundance for 1934” April 4, R. J. Beraft ‘(Native Trees. citizens the authority vested in me as the duly qualified and acting mayor of the City of Duchesne, do here‘by proclaim, designate and | set quest Office, is necessary and day certain be set containers in front of the premises, on the day so designated. the Veteran’s Hospital in Salt Lake where he will receive medical Information The body found |trash, tin cans or other rubbish, after the same is put in piles or the Intermountain country. Free copies will be sent upon rethe it a spirited quested special interest to farmhousewives of Utah and to TT ENTIFIED by supporting it and by helping to clean up public places, streets, alleys, ‘and private residences, and all premises. And all citizens are ‘so requested to assist therein; the city truck will call for any and all A, M. radio station KSL every Monday and Wednesday at 1:35 to 1:45 p. m. These presentations are given tournament. COURT HOLDS SHORT lic Dr. D. P. Whitmore and F C. Ferron, Roosevelt; Louis Coe Roberts, White Rocks and Robert R. Burns of Ft. Duchesne, all members of Lodge Cae NUMBER 36 Advaner aside and designated as “Clean Up Day”, for the City of Duchesne. And whereas, all good and pub- : 4 Low Whereas, proper that Jr. Juab and Wasatch with Utah, Da- Utah State Agricultural College. vis and Summit with Salt Lake, Programs for the month of April, . Morgan with Weber and Rich with -1934 include the following addres_ Cache. ses: There In A PROCLAMATION = Lodge. report was made by received the Royal in ‘Price, Utah the Those taking the U._S. A. C. Broadcast Schedule Over K S L Morgan, Year SLAYER aoe AT LARGE J. ery, Garfield, Juab, Kane, Wasatch Juan, Summit and Wayne counties The offices in Davis, Piute and Morgan will be removed as rapidly as field men can make proper contracts. Discontinuance of the oth- Per SLAIN Production Under Way Hollenbeck, Roy A. Schonian, Arthur Brown and Emil Munz drove to Myton Monday evening to at- Basin Millard, $2.00 is in a shooting. state reemployment operations. The offices to be discontinued - are those in Duchesne, Davis, Em- 6, 1934 Evidence Points to Brother-in-law feel that the Reemployment ser- Lizenby boy, who wanted the vice would be seriously handicap- brothers to go hunting with him. ped if it’s offices were moved else- claimed he did not know the gun where. Steps are being takn to was loaded. bring this matter to -the attention of Mr. Yager at once, BASIN MASONS , Fifteen county offices of the RECEIVE ROYAL — National Reemployment Service of Utah, employing some 30 or 40 — ARCH DEGREE people, will be discontinued upon orders from work taken APRIL The wounded youth was taken to Dr. D. P. Whitemore of Roosevelt for treatment, and serious condition, The this aa F'RIDAY was at the gateway to the Basin, and the logical point for all activity progress UTAH, seriously injured Saturday a/ternoon when a friend, a Lizenby youth, also of Roosevelt, pointed a rifle at his head and discharged the weapon. connected with the Moon Lake ‘pre ject, which it is expected will be in le business a been in ‘situation would clearly indicate the inadvisability of changing the Duchesne office. With Lam has changes, ALL least with was at a half dozen blows delivered the jack. No other marks were present on the body except one on the upper chest, made by some holes sharp instrument which in the clothing.’ left Blood soaked sand, and stains in a bush where the car had been parked indicated that the killing had occured on the spot, and that the victim seat. Dean called finger which Police had been in the driver's © ; Powell of Duchesne was 4 in Friday evening to take prints. of the dead man, were sent to the Salt Lake a Department to aid in ident- ification, A Coroner’s ‘asta icrmeee was ordered by County Attorney, Mer- The High School play, “FashBurson a white leather Masonic ions In Love” given Tuesday night rill H. Larsen, which was held SatMeise idee on page aa apron as a gift in honor of that at the Town Hall proved to be a venerable jurist’s 97th birthday smashing hit. The hall was crowd which occured recently. ed, a fact which always inspires |. Judge Burson became a member the actors, and we discovered that Any farmers desiring crop of the above Lodge, receiving the we have some very good talented loans this year can make appliMaster Mason Degree February 7, young men and women in our cation for them with Mrs. Robert 1860, He is in good health, menschool. Duchesne can well be Porter at the Court House in Dutally alert and a stanch Jefferson- | proud of its High school and Drachesne, Utah, any time beteen now Jackson Democrat. He is a close matics Emily Instructress, Miss and — 30th 1934. student of state, national. and in- Madsen, whose untiring efforts |> DAN L, CAPENER NOTICE ternational problems. made this production possible, Field Supervisor _ |