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Show UINTAH BASIN DUCHESNE Among bed bE who. have to the prevailing serious Helen colds epidemic Mr, are Emil Mrs. and offices of Bluebell business thrown at the was county from his horse Sun- day evevning which resulted in a broken bone and sprained left wrist, and a spraned right wrist. The injury is very painful and will take several weeks to heal. On returning from Vernal where Mrs. Etta Odekirk had gone to attend her mother’s funeral, she remained in Roosevelt days visiting her Paul Wilkins, for several daughter, Mrs. : “ =O ' Loan | days meeting will be Thurs- Cole spent Bais in Roosevelt on business. —Q—= Coombs and children of Roosevelt, and Mrs, Elmer Shel- ton of Myton are spending a few their parents, Mr. C, W. Smith. ies Seek The Temple excursion from the —o— Some 90 people participated in this excursion from the Duchesne Stake, Mr. Zimmerman of the -biologiéal survey wishes the farmers to they oats can get from the Seed Co. at Roosevelt ‘prairie Peppard at cost. —O— Johnson, Elsie and the Band to Mrs, N. where Fred P. dau- left for they will contest, Salina while with atives. and Wanda Price, Wednesday, proceed busy Thurs- It has been rumored that work will start on the C, W. A. project the Tom Sweat- up Rock Creek This is good in the news and Mrs. tored to Price of of and to visit Johnson Rasmussen then for and of a rel- Salina Utah, is visiting with her son, Glen Rasmussen and family. ——{}—- Miss Fern Davis her Father, Claude near E. Hadden Saturday, run. mo- Snow home of Brown were Mr. visitors and at Mrs. formed tonsils. the Dr, the with her mother, no concern it modern is visiting Mrs. Wall War- “stool in Altonah. Cline Mrs. Charles children were and Mrs. W. B. —o— Louise and prairie dog poison can be had Kof- Emmons Sheep shearng headway is Mr. were Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Liddell, Mrs. Arthur Goodrch, J. Alma Smith and Mrs. John Durtschi, Mrs. Jane Murphy. Tt under full at the Antelope shearing corrals. Mr, Lyle Young is back again on games and and Mrs. Buddy way Oliver Sagers and Victor beria sold their beef to J. M. to on With farmers oe water in are now the canal, planting the their grain and irrigating their alfalfa. is pleased to learn the extension of the school term. of instead of Duchesne their jobs. allow an enlighten it is Mr. and and P. of C. being notified as to Mrs, Leonard Brown ajd is visiting. Irvin TN,HOME Since the Ralph Rowley, been sendng past Why, if this is the best High had turn the faculty? showing on Is the Mtn. Home his ranch News good with work, this has at Moon has moved Lake, in the to we have at Mtn. Home to continue res please get in touch paper, that in the capable capacity of Is he big are some submit wih this same many more set questYou are of questions pertaining Their to contracts are a lever and teachers must eat, It is time for you taxpayers in this end of the county at least to awaken. CLYDE I. FEXER SILVER QUESTIONS IMPORTANT Check 1 Magazine IF YOU Our PREFER YOU Guarantee - This wonderful offer We guarantee the MAY To is available CHOOSE only in its can be relation to You! Please to old and new subscribers to this newspaper. fulfillmer — be extoaded ~ Fall magazine subscriptions and— -. have positive assurance that this. aenérouis offer is exactly as represented. Renewals Zar jus. term oc § | be, in spite price, of the higher fixed Many economists believe that international recovery will be delayed until gold and silver are related, so that when gold rises and falls, silver follows it. And it is a cer- tainty that a genuine silver revival would mean much to the United States - - in providing purchasing power, and and social opportunity. jobs, industrial WANT ADS Cobbler and Herrick, Early Ohio... Duchesne, clip list of Magazines after checking 4 PublicaFill out coupon carefully. tions desired. beside your name on the paper, and if you are behind, and want to deliver coal or wood in payment Gentlemen: I enclose $ Please.send me the four magazines checked with a year’s subscription to your newspaper. call at the Record office and make arrangements, SROWN ANI SPATE cei had Mr, have and Mrs. io improvements were Orchid Has 2,000,000 Seeds Florida’ statisticians say there are 2,000,000 seeds in a single capsule of the Maxillaria orchid. family as the guest Marvin of Ouray Broome spent the and ato Ed Wootton transacted business . on Saturday. —_—O— ning was socially a grand and Mr Monday in Myton in great as Geo, paint Calvert visiting it The construction] lagging behind general. peeling R. E. Miller spent Duchesne attending to —o—. ployment as both business, at Boulder almost success financially, and Mrs. This spring and summer should see additional campaigns of the same order. The need for emis “a —o— ob- who friends during Mr. is now City, Nevada and and the located has been relatives the past Mrs. attended - - the leaky matter. whether the you in week. James Dalgleish Chateau. Dancing Albert B. Reagan, Ralphs a social it is Supernaturally, the on the Bear ing by the Extension Service of Methods” is the title of the publication and Mrs. Effie S. Barrows, home economist, home management, is the author. bear. Dance Cleaning the Utah State Agricultural college, “Practical and Speedy Clean- for by “doing his dance” his friendship and kindliness toward human beings is secured. There seems to be but little question in the minds of even the younger generation that the bear dances in the mountains as the people dance in the Bear Dance, or as he is. pictured Circular Gives Hints For Spring issued to conciliate New seat. House Ph.D. affair. held county _ When the usual springtime urge to clean house is felt by the homemaker, she will find practical and < timely aids in a new circular jast..<,. natural reference to the bear, includng other minor religious elements, leading more or less toward town. (OKA Mrs. ; By the misfor- Quite a number from Altonah were in attendance at convention Sunday at Mt. Emmons. and spent Lake, R, C. Dalgleish. ‘week-end in Myton with Mr Mrs. W, E. Broome. additions: THE bear dance, as held by the Uintah-Ouray Utes, having been held at Ouray from March 20 to 26 this year (1934), ig in super- is ranch. Harold moved_into valuable THE UINTAH-OURAY UTE BEAR DANCE ——< Following is the formula for cleaning walls as listed in the circular, and is a sample of the many suggestions for house-cleaning included by. Mrs. Barrows: 1% cups flour ; 14 cup warm water 2 tablespoons salt 2 tablespoons vinegar 2 tablespoons ammonia 1 tablespoon kerosene flag Combine all ingredients and cook that is hoisted over the west side in a double boiler. Stir as long as Miss- Leah Johnson of Provo is of the dance corral on every Bear possible, then cut and fold until visiting at the home of her brother occasion, it often being a man all raw flour appears to be cookPrincipal Paul act Johnson, . clad in war bonnet and decorated ed, Remove the mass from the buckskin clothes, saluting a large kettle and knead in the hands for Mrs. Mons Johnson and child- grizzly, said to represent the first a few moments until it appears ren of Boneta and Mrg. Wayne Indian who first learned the dance elastic. Place in a covered can Harris and children of Mt. Em- from the bear, It might also be) until cooled. To be used as any mons were the guests of their par- added here that the “rock writcleaning dough. Clean a strip of ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A, Ross Fri- ings” nos P76A, P8, and many surface at a time working from day. : others up: Ashley and Dry Fork top downward without pressure on —O-—: Valleys, northwest of Vernal, in the dough and finishing the strip Ruby Wall of Myton spent the the Uintah Basin, in Utah, pic-| with the arm in action instead of week-end with her grandparents ture Bear Dance scenes like those stopping abruptly. Slightly over- © Mr, and Mrs. J, L. Miles. now pictured on the Bear Dance. lap each strip. Fold the dough ~o— flag, or as are acted out in the jover as it becomes soiled, If, durMiss La Rue Neilson spent Bear Dance itself, some of the ing the process of cleaning, the Saturday in Roosevelt having den- scenes being of the round-bodied dough becomes too dry, work a tal work done. drawing period, and later ones of few drops of water in by folding > Fre{the ancient (head-hunting) and kneading, but make sure this -Bishop and Mrs. Edmund Webb mont Culture, showing that those is uniformily blended since a moist were shopping in Roosevelt Sat-. ancient people from whom the preIf a poor. spot may mar the wall. urday. sent Utes have probably descended flour fails to make a very stiff in honor birthday, of her husband’s ye Mrs. Jack Spencer was surprised and neighbors Monthe occassion being her birthday. .Miss Anna home Monday Lemon from where been she has La returned Point visiting. First ation University 19th, Annual Institute 20, will of Utah 21, under held Besides the Bear Dance much being a dance to as product use more flour, as a sticky mass will be harmful rather than helpful. The dough still cleans well after it has become black with wall soil. A sent Labor be Educ- held on Campus, the times was a signal to break the April auspices of move the pursuit beginning of of agrarian instead of migrations The origional account myth) gave its origin W “Long ago a man saw a bear way up in ains dancing in the in front early had come America, with the Utah cooperating. He danced again of in Keep and spring from his to kept a pole pursuits his just or ly house after and to lay a foundation for a program of education in Utah for workers, There will be five sessions. The afternoon meetings will be held in the Little Theatre, Union Building and the evening meetings will be he Better Less held in Kingsbury Hall. eral public is invited to these except dinner is $.75. ures. sessions The genattend all without for the Saturday session. No The charge dinner for the charge evening charge lect- pay on. the name of the dance, mama’ gundkup (or, ma’makoni-ni tkap), refers not all to the bear, but to the backward and forward step of the dance (mamakoni, said to refer to the step of the dance called a “reverse step,” two for(Continued in Next Issue) to cool quickdoes not sour care can be given bulk to handle transportation and charges MUTUAL CREAMERY COMPANY it to his people.” However, requires less ice the smaller amount of cream as him dancing in this manner. The bear taught his dance to the man, who returned home and introduc- ed crearh cold water because it easily. back this, | Informed Rich hibernation. repeating will be Exten- camp game. for food. (the dance as follows: dreamed he the mountof of this circular request to the the old It is still dated by a seasonal change of activity. It now means the Utah State Federation of Labor, Workers Education Bureau of University out copy upon sion Service, Utah State Aerigiale tural College, Logan, Utah, the ing from his hibernation in early spring, the dance in the and Labor Federation | 7 Holds Institute The also it is now held in the Uintah Basin lands; while other anciently depicted scenes are of people being scared by the bear, all being scenes that are probably over a thousand years to sixteen hundred years old in depiction. bear given at the time of his com- sey me of NAME... ... STREET OR R. F. D. . . Allen Salt Mrs. The P, T. A. Card party in the I. O. O. F. Hall on Saturday eve- and the people dance forward and The purpose of the Labor InInquire ‘stitute is to understand the main} backward now. The man then set out to seek the bear, After trav38-2T problems of the ‘New Deal’ and eling in the mountains, he found FOR SALE—Seed Potatoes, Irish WANTED—Coal and Wood on subscription. Look at the date FROM GROUP Carroll and thousand - - in either case you the are doing your bit to spur recovof a ery, and you are getting bargain and values. ae He Walker in and was Mo. necessery It doesn’t , time. C. City, Club in Duchesne Saturday everoof - - that ancient wiring which ning. presents a constant fire hazard ee that outmoded heating plant - that} W. E. Broome and Geo. Calvert old plumbing - - that rickety garmotored to Duchesne on Monday age - those cracked steps, now is the time to fix and change them. to attend to business matters in tune of losing his best work horse, by her friends day afternoon, metal 2 ALL 4 MAGAZINES on the Jess —o-—— value of any Ed. Check 3 Magazines thus (X) thus (X) working night money short R. week-end Mr, have ten dollars to spend or tén —O— ‘}at around $35.00 the value of silver is actually less than it used to. Mother’s Home Life........1 Yr. fi Needlecraft... 1Y¥r.8 Successful Farming Woman's World a _ Mrs, Kansas in Duchesne That are Mrs. George Burgener entertained a number of friends Friday the value of gold --- and, with gold C) Mlustrated Mechanics ....1 Yr. } for The enthusiasm that followed the establishing of silver’s value at 64 cents an ounce has suffered considerable abatement. Reason: The | considered 4 L] @ (1) C] C) husband Alden for — readers, fine. busi- local citizens were urged to have their property inspected, and make was a year ago. industry is still were received for of Dr. Again lier. Dump Du- C. H. Mitchell who leaving tained at a fraction of what they would have cost a few years ear- Monday, Maxwell gains to Renovate Essential Mr, and Mra. Elden ‘Behunin, Owen Mecham, Mrs, Clara Cheney and Mrs. John Anderson were in Pleasant Valley Monday. While there they visited Mrs. Anderson’s a super- to bear and yet try to pleasantly meet educational standards. Is their school a jail or an educationinstitution? are of. enough visitors to ——O—— business Mrs. Lon Les babe the position and does he know modern educational methods? Why are teachers forced, if they want a contract, to teach outside classes against their wills? Why do you taxpayers in this county pay so iittle attention to what the teachers who are — preparing your children for life, have their sections. Chamnertean Poultry Jrni._.2 Yrs. C} The Country Home ......2 Yrs. CL) The Farm Journal............ 1 Yr. [1] Capper’s Farmer (] Gentlewoman Magazine 1 Yr. [}Geed Stories AY. LC] Home Circle... 1 Yr. [J Household Magazine ....1 Yr. and Mr. stays in the room. If the teachers of County dared, you would find at least 75 per cent of them ready to year’s reading! ... Your home newspaper and the pick of this choice list of magazines alk. All for the amazing; low price given below. and announcement of the birth gon in Salt Lake. Mother superinten- paper School experience acting down Sunday ——Q—— tendent’s salary went on? Is a summer school graduate with no High intendent? who was i Mr. were Mrs. x Sorensen over the measles. con- School Duchesne has ever must there be the continued ed aring for a long time, mC) Open Road (Boys)........2 Yrs. | (Screen Book (Screen Play = () True Confessions fe © Radioland Elden by Mrs. alterations and repairs, The campaign provided thousands of jobs. It sent money throvisitugh a hundred major industries Mon- le —G— —O— her parents, Mr. Snow of Boneta. Cal- ‘The Fowler children are nearly Brennick Duchesne week boy. | within the budget, than to put over @ wholesome educational proWhy did teachers in 1933 Sunday and Mon gram? |have to teach a week for nothing to get a contract, yet the superin- Mrs, daughters last motored C..P. Dauwalder left Saturday for Salt Lake where he was summoned as a juror in the U. S, Fed‘eral court. He was accompanied Last spring a good many Amer-} camp in Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Heath rejoicing over a new girl. a : C. Cooper ——Q—- ican communities inaugurated renovation campaigns, during which Mr. and Mrs, Emanuel Gonitakis are the proud parents of a new exhibit here that would but would not cost the of afternoon. home C, ALTONA education paying taxse and sending your children to a school where supervision consists of what the teachers do after four o’clock, their appearance, and is there enough air i (Pathfinder (Weekly) C. ing in Altonah are of the feel the ions that should be answered on a group of subjects that have need- _f@ (Pictorial Review... 1 Yr. arrived from the ifornia. Mr, tracts, or ever having it explained to them why they were refused Here mL] Movie Classic Thompson Lee chesne Friday to transact ness in the County Seat. — Time Larsen of never Drive. from Bluetheir heme Roosevelt one? —O— William for County Court House at ~ these hours. The Patrolmen are also paying particular attention to lights and observance of thru stops in connection with the State Life Safety Mr, Doyle Winterton and Harold These quest- Is Mrs, district a cent? Why are teachers forced to labor under an “ax” al aC Better Homes & Gardenc} Yr. = (_] Delineator fC] Hollywood Movie Mag...1 Yr. @ (I) McCall’s Magazine 1 Yr. and examinations Those desiring operator’s license may apply to the Patrolmen at the —oO-- finding dent’s office more anxious to make Sunday no correspondent Anyone wishing —O-—-— Everyone Mr. Is a Snow BarVea- tor, who is buyng for the McFarland Cattle Company of Salt Lake City. pidgin” save Fort —O— Moffitt, and Mr. and Mrs. Smith all of Duchesne vis- ited Bridgland on their Roosevelt Saturday. —o— as to his teaching? education to employ Merle Peterson and Marie Hadden of Duchesne and Louise and Nelda Kofford were visiting Ruth day. Mar Glen La of Talmage on business. arrived here Saturday bell. They are ee here. for a superintendent to say “Why cast your pearls before swine” when he was asked if he would A Strong to Reynolds in —j— Opera, the Prom. or Musical Cocktail? On these projects teachers slaved hours of their own time to hour his grandmother Mrs visiting in Utahn and Warren Brennick visiting with M, Spratt. Susan Howard a late and son, Wayne motored Duchesne Monday. his old job of riding ditch for the Uintah Basin Construction Co. We are all glad to see Lyle back again. —O— Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Smith, Mrs. Titcomb, at a delicious lunch was served. good time was had by all. —o-— ~-O— is visiting with Davis and fam- ily, playing at were ---Q——- the following delightful party. Hadden - ‘superintendent attended one school Hope the Ruth Snow, Sher- activity this year including the Peppard Seed Plant at Roosevelt at cost. visiting Mt, to his personal mat- to personal matters. Why teachers forced to work out school hours on activities that superintendent does not _ worthy of his presence? Has ford entertained young folks at a Sunday evening: his lease : Mrs. Wright City givving opéerator’s licenses. Hither Mr. Heavener or Mr. Davis of the State Highway Patrol will be in Duchesne very Monday morning from 9 to 12 and in Vernal every Monday afternoon from 2 to 5. The dance Friday night was well attended, Everyone had an enjoyable time. ions do not pertain to merits, but Bren- Nelda Monday —_—O-—- is wrong? er against another? visiting in Duchesne at the home of nick Tuesday, and Park the being Saturday out personally what is going on, or to use questionnaires one teach- perMisses is operating Abplanalp of tend to Indian affairs which are of —O— dle _ Mr. hear cents out of one. teacher’s salary for a half hour and give another who sits on the right side of the superintendent two days off to at- A large crowd here attended the Junior Prom at Duchesne last Friday night. operation. Glen Bates Antelope. State Highway Patrolman, Art-{ hur Heavenet was in Duchesne Mrs. Patience Larsen and children were visitors at the home of or merit that gets a teacher a con-' Mr, and Mrs. William Frisby on _ tract? Is it fair to withhold fifty Sunday. Leonard Turnbow can ters yet grant others who are doing the same thing a contract? Is it a hand shaking proposition —O-— Berdett What say as regards Tuesday. Mrs, you Is it fair or even decent to hold up one teacher’s contract on hear- returning —o-— Mr. and Mrs. La Peer Swazey and children of Boneta and Miss Ruth hand complaints as to the way schools in this County are indeed: J. every MYTON "WATCH YOUR STEP Mr. and Mrs, Ray Jensen of Salt Lake City were visitors at the home of Mrs, Helen Ottosen Sunday, —oO— On future. Sunday. Salt Lake the Home Corporation, spent several in the Basin this week on and What Is the M: Matter With the Educational System In Duchesne? ——-0O-—- Mr. —o— Those Duchesne Stake to Salt Lake City was very successful from both a social standpoint and the amount of work done. attend was —Q—— and Mrs. Martha Fisher —-O-- foe Mrs. —_O-—. Frona Stewart, rel Hadden, Clifford Shirts, Reid Mr. Zimmerman who is’ with “Mitchell, Eddie Kielbasa and Steve the biological survey wishes. to inEsauk. The evening was spent in ;form the people of this section that 26th, wy Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Malem Walters visited Duchesne Monday where their son Joe underwent an operation for the removal of his ad- at ghters, a busi- > BRIOGELAND April know that dog poison Mr. Jack Shanks of Idaho is here visiting with his bepees, Mr. pe Shanks, business. . —oO-Rev, G. E. Guild of Vernal was a visitor at the Record office, and elsewhere in Duchesne Thurs- next with Mile UTAH sta- official day, days a cream J, Francis Fowles City, representative The Alvin Nine moving into noids Mrs. to Glen aa The Duchesne Unit of the Jr. American Legion Aux. met Thursday afternoon in the Legion Hall and completed the organization Mrs. Leona moved Be Wednesday. be trip Lotus day, Clarence Foy had the misfortune to has —0-— Hollenbeck made J. ness is running for him. renting. Warren transacting G. winter, to Price, Utah, man home, Aaron Despain and of Myton was. 4a. family are moving back into their to Duchesne Wedhome, which the Fishers have been Ed. Wootton business visitor nesday. - Harold of |. Mrs. Selch and children, Qa e past Mickelson tion. here Munz Mrs. Arthur Orr and children, Charlie Burdick’s children _ Mrs. the his creamery succom- in Duchesne Poulson, here RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTARN | OTHERS VIEWS TNLMAGE io. . Axelgaard, who has been | operating the Gateway Creamery Duchesne, |j. Maid Cheese O’Clover are Utah _, Butter and HIGH QUALITY PRODUCTS |