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Show r , Vi S. Shields Mrt Marion of Stanley Ross burn-groun- d Wednesday mom-- 8 30 leaving the fam,lM3' Mr. Ross was away Ross was out milking I Lynn Ross, her who lives across cn!aW w any Ray theatre Fri. - Ur, R. Sat. and Sun. March 22 seat undos,, b, 1925, uir ministj n, f: COZY ditor- - F; lOIl, mr GUI' Mt i or IVILL judge Priest Shorts: Time On Their Your ill 23-2- 4 ROGERS in Hands Mar and Stars For 1935 - DEI N OF S HO ty i o his ; on, he:; obtasy 1.00 : one rsons; days a Arcadia. Afton Murray of Bluebell was a Sunday night guest at the home of Ralph Shields. Jack Calvert, John and Jennings Solmonson made a business trip to Salt Lake City this week. Ellsworth and'Ailene Curran of Juanita were Friday night guests at the home of Beatrice Gill. Mrs. R. S. Lusty entertained at a birthday party in honor of her Guard against sour cream during warmer spring days. Only FIRST QUALITY CREAM will be in demand this coming summer. SWEET CREAM PAYS YOU BEST 2 kaoci Give ' hi 105 MUTUAL CREAMERY CO. Duchesne, Utah X, UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH daughter. Sibyl. The following guests were present; Delmar and Duane Ross, Beverly and Max ekirk, Carina Nielson, Ruth ubert, Orlene Ross, Melvin and Eir3, Leona Shields, Mrs. Pope and daughters Fay and Fem- a delicious dinner was served. The following students were out of school Monday because of flu, Cecil Cope, Ralph Shields, Rutn Lusty and Jack Gilbert, Austin Cope is up and around again after a lingering illness, Mrs. Eliza J. Gilbert the sick list this week. Mrs. LaVema Lusty and Lulu Horrocks entertained their PriMiss Mildred Olsen of Manti is mary classes Sunday at a Valena guest at the home of her sis- tine party. ter, Mrs. Thomas M. Gilbert. Saturday night, Feb. 23, the Reed Fietkau is employed at the Pierson Motor Co. in Du- Arcadia Sunday School is sponsoring a Jamboree party at the chesne. Ward Hall. Everybody welcome. Mrs. T. Richens and children who are living at Duchesne, spent the week end at their ranch in KEEP CREAM SWEET iti. lly the too late discovered the fire t of the contents of the ' i, fcro- - the intersection of the new road leading to loka District, suffered an injured back when he was thrown from the back of a truck. He was taken to Roosevelt for treatment. The Old Folks' Dance, given in the Ward House Friday, Feb 15 sponsored by the M. I. a., 'was greately enjoyed by all who attended. Ice cream and cake was served. Mr3. James O. Larsen and children have returned home from a visit with her mother, Mrs. Abe Sorensen of loka, Marion Ross made a trip to the Mitchie Saw Mill this week to get lumber for his new house. vfter By Romanza Mott Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rasmussen expect to move to Provo next week. Mrs. Rock Bear is a guest of Mrs, Marie Baum for a few days. At last a road has been made around the Upper Lake in Lake canyon, good nws for the sportsmen. A surprise party was given at the home of Oscar Rasmussen last An enjoyable Tuesday night. time was reported by all. Shannon Bates is again in school after recovering from The Golden Rule is not known Just how the verse of Scripture was first named the Golden Rule. It Is found In the English language as early as 1674, when It Is cited In "Murrays Oxford dictionary." It I r phu ek. Announcin 9 Dll': 30. ft i ice; Bok 80. ia orrf iiiivs Lav fa the of Utah hBe Utah is an THE Business Mens Leagueits ofmembership industrial )SUS numbering among men, farmers, livestock men, wage earners, business men of every community in the large and small State. d i We are for sound legislation. fa ell ERVICf Plant We are for legislation which is fair to every citizen of the State legislation which will encourage, and not retard, the recovery which everyone is beginning to experience. You are interested in this constructive program. Some some is bad. It legislation, now proposed, is good should be judged by its effect upon your earnings, as a r, salaried or professional man or woman, or as the head of a business and an employer of men. It must contribute to a National Plan for Social Security. wage-earne- Join this organization. if you are concerned for consideration by tb Write us about the ef ect of any bill up will legislature. Give us your views on any bill that affect you, your family, your business or your community. No Obligation. THE BUSINESSMENS LEAGUE OF UTAH Box 673 . By Miss Florence Murray A farewell party was given on Monday night in honor of Miss Edith Hancock, who leaves soon for a Mission in Canada. The following program was given: Song, Rozeila Goodrich and Owen Goodrich; song. Miss Vola John son; reading. Miss Veda Kartch-ner- ; song, Erwin Pearson; reading, Mrs. Leland Goodrich; remarks, Miss Edith Hancock and Bishop L. B. Goodrich. The rest of the evening was spent in dane ing. A large crowd was in attendance. Mr. Sam Gough and son of Salt Lake City were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Burdick on Sunday. Mr. Gough is Mrs. Burdicks uncle and this is their first meeting in eight years. Quite a number from here attended the Gold and Green ball in Mt. Emmons Friday night. Mr. and Miy. Porter Merrell of Duchesne were visiting relatives here Sunday. Mrs. John X. Anderson and son, Roy made a business trip to Roosevelt Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Broad-hea- d of Duchesne were here visiting with Mrs. Broadheads parents. Mr. and Mrs Otto Johnson Sr. on Saturday and Sunday. Miss Lela Hancock who is employed in Mt. Emmons, spent Sunday here with her parents. Lyman Burdick, R. A. Murray, Harold Warren, John Thorsen and W. C. Hancock were transacting business in Roosevelt Monday. A large number from here attended the operetta in Mt. Emmons Saturday night. Miss Veda Kartchner of Mt. Emmons was a guest at the Smith home Monday evening. She attended the dance here. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hancock and daughter, Edith were Roosevelt visitors Monday. The Bluebell basketball team played with Myton at Myton Monday night. The score was 55-5- 4 in favor of Bluebell. Jesse Gale and Kenneth Wilson were Duchesne visitors Monday. Mr. Lee Lisonbee was called to LaPoint to be with her son, Hosea, who is ill. Mrs. John X. Anderson was visiting her daughter Ruth Hartman in Mt. Emmons last Tuesday. i , Business Mews League fATEE Canal Salt Lake City not affiliated with any other organization, OF UTAH FAST OR PRESENT, IN THE STATE By Mrs. W. G. Gentry Mrs. James Larsen and children of Arcadia returned home Saturday after a two months visit with her mother, Mrs. Abe Sorenson. Edna Lemon left Monday for Duchesne, where she has employment in the Assessors office. Mrs. Leah Pack and Mr. Tinsley Holt and son, Birch of Kam-a- s were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gentry Saturday. The Relief Society held their weekly meeting at the home of Mrs. Thelma Webb Tuesday. Vera Lemon fame in from Provo Saturday being called to the bedside of her mother, Mrs. John Lemon. Oscar Nelson of Upalco was transacting business in loka Sat- urday. Published by and in the interests of at Camp Socks For Everyone Leader Wm. Norris Knighton says that due to the system now in effect at District Headquarters, the issue of all clothing must be accomplished with more speed than heretofore. Therefore, every man in camp Is notified to be on the job when clothing issues are in for distribution and receive his allowance. This is necessary hronicle Construction because promptly clothing not issued must be returned to Fort Douglas. February 22nd Is Holiday Friday, February 22nd has been officially declared a non work day in the CCC. Not all holidays have been as conveniently placed as Washingtons birthday is this year. Three non work days in a row. Three cheera for the Father of our country. Basketball Team Wins Again good-size- d Playing before a crowd of excited spectators last Thursday night, our Bridgeiand basketball team won a hard-fougcontest in the first of a game series with Moon Lake. The score was 33 to n 23. The game initiated the for the Champplay-of- f ionship of the Duchesne Stake M Men. Both teams were playing at their best and at times the game tended to be rather rough. Nevertheless, they displayed a of basketball. good brand The game started out with a quick passing attack from but our boys did not seem to be able to convert their shots until Colbert broke thru for a from brilliant set-uBingham, Moon Lake, countered back with a long one from the side and then converted two foul pitches which put Moon Lake ahead by a score of 4 to 2. Thompson swashed a long one in from the center which was followed up by a shot from Colbert, putting our boys into a two point lead as the first quarter ended. At the beginning of the second quarter Moon Lake opened up with a fast passing attack which seemed to sweep Bridgeiand off Its feet for a few moments. Then, ht DBR-1- 1, Vorps C C C Co. No. 19GS Bridgeiand, Utah at different times to be sure the Salt Lake Office represented here at Bridgeiand Monday by Engin rgulations are followed. Any infractions of the rules ob eer E. O. Larson, Assistant Enserved will be dealt with by hear- gineer, Russell Dunkley, Assistant ings. A continued disregard of District Council, J. Stuart McMas-terules means discharge of course. Field Representative C. A, The grounds are in fair hape, Lyman, Chief Clerk Francis J. but still have papers and trash Ferril and Assistant Clerk Arscattered around from day to nold D. White. All seemed pleased with the day. Considerable improvement can be shown here. work the new equipmnt Is turning out and the very compact Bj water Wins Praise With a party of Engineers who bank made by the wheels of the was visited camp DER-1on Monday, carryalls. Special mention neatly trimmed Feb. 18,1935, was Mr. C. A. Ly- made of the man, Field Representative for the banks and the workmanlike manBureau of Reclamation from the ner in which this work is being It pleases us to accomplished. Denver Office. know their thoughts along this Mr. Lyman has for some time lino and hope that we may conbeen employed with trie projects tinue to satisfy. direction of the Salt under the Lake Office. He reported a Mr. C. A. Lyman, who has pleasant visit at Camp DBR-1been with us since the Camp and spoke with special emphasis started over in Current Creek in of the good work being performed the early part of August, 1934, by Leader Elvvood Bywater in the has been called to another job in DBR Oflice at our Camp. We hope to have him Nevada. He says that F.lwood has grasp- back again some time and wish ed the Bureau's methods of re- him a pleasant trip. Adlos I r, 1 , 1 Oml-go- cord keeping in good fashion and has been interested and faithful. It is hoped too that a regular job with the DBR will soon be available for Elwood in the opening up of offices incident to new work on some of the projects, Mr. Lyman said. Mr, E. O. Larsen, who was in Camp for but a short time, said that he would spend a few days at Camp in the near future. At that time he said he would give us a talk and explain problems of the Uintah Basin. The dance held on Friday, Feb. 15th was attended by a happy ami crowd. Miss Elsie Johnson Miss Veda Poulson represented Duchesne. Miss Johnson discussed the prune situation in the Arintermission. my during the MMiss Poulson seemed to be disappointed in not getting a dance The Man In The Green with Sweater." A bus from Roosevelt brought a crowd of new lady guests. Although getting acquainted was a little slow, it is to be hoped that these young ladies will come out again. numbombarding the basket with Joe Driffell failed to show his erous shots, Moon Lake brought usual speed. Just off form a the score 10 to 6 in their favor. little perhaps. for moment a critical It seemed the morale of our team, but the Earl Denney suffered - some arrival of Supt. Hoopes, we think, steadied the boys down and they painful burns about his hands came back fighting for possession and face on the night of Feb. 13, of the ball, with Colbert and when at work with the night and crew servicing tractors. FortunThompson converting set-up- s foul pitches which brought the ately, the burns are not as serious score 11 to 10 in favor of Bridge-lan- d as they might have been. Earl as the half ended. It was hag been confined to the hospital the great guarding game of By- since. water that saved Moon Lake from Now the grease monkeys are completely running away from our watching to see what other crew team in the second quarter. is to get the free show as a reAs the third quarter started ward for the best score in avoidShephard counted two beautiful ing accidents this month. We were pleased to see the long shots from the middle of the floor, starting an offensive that took the Moon Lake boys completely off their feet. Onr set-u-team p after broke thru for set-u- p in dazzling style. The end of the third quarter found Bridgeiand by the score All in all, it was a good game. Tuesday night, Feb. 19th, Bridge-lan- d plays Moon Lake at Mt. Emmons. This game promises to be a more exciting one than the ir.tor-divisio- Brid-.gela- p. one-hand- It seems that the Government ifl really going to put out additional Camps, of which the DBR is very two likely to get one or even more. This may mean to the wlio prove themselves eligible, that a fern jobs may open up. Fellows, its up to you. En-rolIe- We are pleased and interested the basketball team here at Camp and stand whole heartedly back of you. Who knows when basketball season is over there may be a good baseball 9 in Camp, hidden as yet, who will come forth as suddenly and as surely as these boys have. Miracles Do Happen The other day, Jerry Chrales, for some unknown reason woke up without any help. His first words were, How long Is it until He was told that breakfast? the whistle had blown about 15 minutes before. He broke all records, (even Chestnuts record) getting dressed to come to breakfast and then found thett he was 30 minutes early. In In regards to the Inquiry for evidence leading to the conviction of the person or persons who put peanut shells in Moose Ratliffs bed, we have Max Youngs written confession for the sum of $2.00. (Max says he will buy peanuts with the $2.00.) Help Wanted The kitchen force would like very much to have another man on the force for two reasons; First so they could cook enough to feed Joe Driffell the truck driver and second to keep him from trading off the stoves. If one Is not secured soon, it may be too late. 28-1- 4. A meeting was called at the Hall Sunday evening for the pur- last. pose of organizing a community New Study Courses Are In make work projects. Correspondence study material from the State of California on the subjects of Diesel Engines and Journalism, is now available at the camp library. While these courses may not be taken for credit, the material can be By Mrs. Glen Sorensen for what it is worth and studied Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Burton much as good derived. just returned home from American Additional vocational guidance week. Fork last of aron the subjects e leaflets Miss Edith Hamberg was a and electrical engineerchitecture visitor Sunday. are also available. Mrs. Hazel Webber, who has ing Burrueks No. 5 spent employment in Duchesne, No. 5 still holds honBarracks Sunday visiting relatives here. ors for neatness. There has been famhis moved Chase McDonald week. improvement shown in the rest, ily into their new home last however and with a little more started was A sewing center work they will be in good shape. in Talmage this week. The work Inspection time is not the only will be mostly quilt making. time barracks must be kept in Gail Anderson was home from order and inspections will be maue Duchesne Saturday and Sunday. Merl Bedford came home from Roosevelt Monday. In TalMrs Lottie Brown was of the interest the in mage Friday sewing center. By Mrs. Sarah Case Mr. Bud Fullmer came up TuesTRY day, taking his sister, Mrs. Fae Case, to be with her mother, Mrs. Van Fuller, who is ill. Mr. Howard Thacker is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Coffee Good And Mrs. Will Osborne of Duchesne. also made the Thacker Wealtha ENJOY You'll FOOD trip to Durhesne. Quite a number from our Ward FISHER DEER attended the farewell danee at Bluebell Monday evening, given in OWL CAFE Miss Ethel Hancock, who honor Is leaving soon for an L, D. S. Utah Duchesne, Mission In Canada. Tal-mag- Igff light OUR 79 HOT MEAT PIE 111 mm POWER is s. 8 ins essi LIGHT emit CO. sebiit . |