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Show Winn s SEVEN Aces JULY Fireworks Display 4th legylar Dance o fnW fl Saturday July 6th. Uintah Duchesne Basin for fine Courier Da-- S Newspaper - pro-lT- Vol. 10, No. 32 Clyde States in-Roosevelt nany more ve been SUCCESSOR TO THE DUCHESNE COURIER 1Ume Forty-oJ- 4 been coa- and others !1y as Covers ALL The Uintah Basin. loon - pog- tanks and st of the I led by the Lake Celebration Draws Mammoth Crowd Financial Report For Friday, Governor the switch Bl0Qd d0sed Moon Lake Celebration fined a charge of powder fthe bottom of the Moon Lake In making this report of the 'rvoir, and ended the groun- finances for the Moon Lake Celeding ceremonial part of the bration, the chairman wishes to Lake Celebration, thank his committeemen and conprevious to the touching off of tributors for their loyal work and blast by the Governor, Wm. R. support that contributed so mas terially to the success of the cele'Jace of the Utah Water Stor-E. O. Larsen bration. Commission, "tarnation engineer, Wm. Stone Total amount collected Salt Lake, G. Austin Pack of towns and dances, $360.63. Gulch Irrigation Co., ,( Dry The expenses were: ta k&' and win is of the pson said. Hen-abion- a, noon I At I on - liture Owen Bennion of DuStake, and the board of of the Moon Lake Wa- -' assisted r Users Association, jn in turning a shovelful of dirt rere the dam will be constructed. esident ane ap SON ah People At Dam Site of about 1000 people vre gathered at the dam site, by of them having arrived be-- t 9 a. m. to watch the cere-fuietour of a Band selections, Section of the work already and explanatory addresses .ae, Pertained the visitors prior to b Governors arrival. 'Invocation by President Bennion ?j3 followed by an address of Mcome by Horace Allred of ;josevelt, president of the Moon be Water Users Assn. Louis Jloway, secretary of the assn. plained the purpose and history the Moon Lake project, and E. I Larsen explained why the site was chosen and gave me geological data of the ter-- n between the dam and the present Moon Lake. I At I p. m. the state officials cl their party were taken to the Soon Lake Resort, where they 'ere served luncheon as guests i the resort, while the main swd enjoyed picnic lunches undr the trees near the lake. I 1000 r crowd A s. par-...ul- ig i. I ar At Bridgeland Continued 3 celebration was continued 4 2.30 p. m. at the Bridgeland camp, 10 miles east of where the Duchesne river change canal an auxiliary unit I the Moon Lake project is near- The Du-o'sn- e, ?-- completion. Continuation of pioneer progress as the keynote of Governor oods address to the crowd of jproximately 3000 who were , at the afternoon session. to pioneers will continue , ogress, he told the assembly, any of whom were farmers sign-up under the contract between government and the Moon ike Water Users Association, ,)r the repayment of the costs constructing the Moon Lake Sou . H am. The Governor congratulated the the bureau of reclam-lo- n and the state water storage 'Sociation. Emission on having brought project to a reality, adding, "e at the state capitol know the portance of water storage to W state. He highly commended I'ae genius of E. O. Larsen, Termination engineer, and his ef- arts in connection with the Moon ake l project. Federal Aid In Utah Swinging to the subject of federal Aid in Utah," in con-- , Khon with hia recent trip to the lational prethe governor capitol, yed that 22,500 would soon find funds. j "'Ploymcnt through federal E. O. Larsen of the reclamation 'Ureau, explained the Moon Lake Project which he divided into three i'e , , 13.00 -- unncipal Reservoir features, the Moon Lake at which the ceremonies were held, ground-makin- lke be-or- ie te g Yellowstone exchange canal, is still awaiting construc-- , tlon. and the Duchesne river feed- ar Canal, which i3 nearing comPletion, and on the site of which tfie afternoons program was held. David F, Smith, commissioner of culture at the B. Y. U. drew a v '3rul of applause from the assem-b,when he declared, "The farm- has just as much right to that hic'h we call the Ideal life as the 'r,an on Wall street, adding We mognize more than .ever before k&t e agriculture must progress He commerce can progress. Praised the farmers on their conation in the Moon Lake pro-an- d encouraged them with j (Continued on Fage 8) i nd DUCHESNE, UTAH, FRIDAY July 5th, 1935 e LIQUOR PACKAGE Number 49 Per Year In Advance SCHOOL BOARD OF AGENCIES OPEN IN DUCHESNE COUNTY Liquor Package Agencies were opened in Duchesne, Myton and Roosevelt, Tuesday, July 3. Dispensing agents are Harvey Dyer, at the Duchesne Drug; James Dalgleish at the Dalgleish Confectionery, Myton; and Dave Huish at the Basin Drug in Roosevelt. Only 18 permits had been issued in Duchesne at noon Tuesday, although several citizens have previously bought permits in Saflt Lake City and elsewhere. A total of 70 permits were issued at the close of business Wednesday. Dr. W. D. Bishop of Duchesne has the honor of making the first legal purchase here, having bought a pint of whiskey as soon as sale was announced Wednesday fore- $2.00 DUCHESNE COUNTY TO CHANGE OFFICE y v 5VV 3 sown; A he is h!(e a snowball; the farther you roll it, the bigger it becomes. At a late hour, past midnight, Tuesday night, the Duchesne county school board voted to move their office from Duchesne to Ro- DUCHESNE JULY 4IH CELEBRATION osevelt. Three motions, made and Duchesne-Myto- n Baseball Game Will Be The seconded by John Wiscombe of Feature Of Days IN ents To Many ' Roosevelt and L. D. Gardner of Neola, were passed in rapid or893. der, to complete the decision to ABUSE OF POWER Final preparations to entertain change. 3 Spanish Cerveras fleet and handle the large crowds exL. A. No official record of the voting Hollenbeck) sunk by U. S. Navy, 1898, . (By to attend the July Fourth is shown on the minutes of the We are told that school board pected Celebes inn hero, were announced JU -- America first sung In meeting, but unofficial reports on Tuesday night near midnight, public st Boston, 1832. indicate that while Mrs. Thomas without notice, voted to move the at a meeting of ail committeemen held against the change, at first school board offices from Duchesne at the Legion Chateau Tuesday 5 New Haven, Connecticut, three and later the total other 4 to Roosevelt. The school district evening. is pillaged by the British, conA well arranged program members of the board voted for owns the boards offices at Du1778. InBarbecue miniature of a comparade, $220.68 the change. are sisting and good chesne, they 6 United States adopts decibaseball ti 5.00 disnumbers, Advertising qvmienee Day The three motions were: 1st, modious offices. The school mal system of coinage. Bus for band 26.50 1785. m6ved by Wiscombe, seconded by trict owns no offices at Roosevelt, sports, horse racing, fireworks and Phone calls 23.71 noon. living, was announced, and the Gardner, that the school board of- and do not need any offices there. 7 King's College (Now Coannounced coun1.82 to of the The first permit issued in DuTelegrams city Duchesne lies straddle Roosevelt from park committee moved be fices lumbia) is opened, 1754. Baseball teams 13.50 chesne was made out to L. A. Roosevelt; 2nd, moved by Wis- ty line, while Duchesne is near that it would be in readiness and celebraSheriffs office 6.00 Hollenbeck. Judge" Hollenbeck combe, seconded by Gardner, that the center of the county, and is in fine condition for the 8 John D. Rockefeller, oil Miscellaneous 7.35 was a member of the Utah Conthe transfer be made as soon as the county seat where all official tion. The new swimming pool was nu king, born 1839. stitutional Convention which votpossible, and that immediate steps business is done and ought to be being fill 'd Tuesday evening. Total $304.56 ed to have Utah become the 36th be taken to select a suitable site Considerable change has been Mails IJadlale From Duchesne The remaining credit of $56.07 state to ratify the 21st amendment for the erection of a new building; done. The mails radiate from Du- made in the parking arrangewill be spent as follows: 3rd; moved by Gardner, seconded chesne by several star routes to ment for the park, all cars enterrepealing prohibition. $10.00 to the CCC camp at I have not bought any intoxiby Wiscombe that the move be different points of the county, ing at the usual West entrance, made on Monday, July 8th. Bridgeland for a new spring board cating liquor since that time," Mr. while Roosevelt is not a general thence driving South of the rodeo for their swimming pool. This Hollenbeck stated, All of the action concerning the distributing point. The teachers coi rals Rnd around the race track I believe in was voted for the w.onderful help move was taken after midnight, can come to Duchesne to transact to the various parking places, obeying the law, and that because and came, when it was announced business more conveniently, and having by the new exit across the given the celebration by the camp a few people make fools of themThe re- selves by slopping up is no reathe following morning, as a com- the supplies can be distributed dam of the swimming pool. All personnel and officers. 30 a was of W. S. will be held for Peatross $46.01 Myton maining plete shock to taxpayers in the from Duchesne more cheaply and traffic and parking behind the son why everybody else should be Duchesne business visitor Tues- West end and central portions of conveniently than from any other grand stand has been eliminated. days for any further expenses and punished for it. Duchesne county. It was timed point. The school directors were The extremely fine and Interany remaining balance will be Sales at the close of business day. to correspond with the arrival of not elected for the purpose of esting- baseball game played beand Mrs. given to the U. B. I. C. committee Cliff Hansen Mr. and a reached evening Wednesday for. that celebration. children of Spring Glen were week the new school superintendent, changing the central point of busi- tween Duchesne and Myton last total of $140.65 in volume. All committeemen served withMr. on to a point a straddle of the Sunday gave assurance of a real of ness home 8) end the at (Continued Page guests The list of liquors and wines in out aid as to time or expenses inMrs. line, but, for to maintain turnout of diamond fans to see the Murdock. and Grant county is: stock at the Duchesne Drug for the convenience two teams meet again here for a curred in travel to make arrangebusiness the Mr. Lou Boyd of Provo spent Commissioners Urge Young Straight Bourbon Whiskey ments for the celebration. and teachers and similar contest. schools the of vis5 Duchesne in ....$1.40 Crab Orchard, 13 mo., Saturday evening To Officials County W. D. BISHOP, 90 iting his fiance, Miss Elaine SadBoards Action Clandestine The racing committee announcCrab Orchard, 13 mo., pt Cut Their Expenses the public. This action is practic- ed reports Chairman Finance Committee. 1.20 ler, who is a guest for the sumof a real interest In the Royal Oak, 3 mo., qt a races to be run on the without and 65 home. Liddell Homer clandestine, at mer 3 the ally mo., newly conpt Royal Oak, The Duchesne county commis- public hearing, and without notice, structed BOOTLEGGERS 1.20 Miss Sadler returned to Provo and said they had track, Gulf Stream, 9 mo., 5 sioners urged the county officials and In the quiet silence of mid- decided to confine horses to one 75 with him Sunday. MUST BEWARE Gulf Stream, 9 mo., pt to cut office expenses to the core night. The people have a right to race 40 only, in response to popular Gulf Stream, 9 mo., yt pt., Mrs. A. M. Murdock, who has and request. at Tuesday, their meeting decisive such of regular action, know 4 Califorin mo., qt been visiting relatives Strict enforcement of the state Longwood, to know the motives of such acJuly 2nd. Y'oung Straight Rye Preparations were announced In nia, returned to Duchesne Sunday liquor laws will prevail throughOn Wednesday, June 26th, a tion. The office will probably be 5 for the open-ai- r dance to out Duchesne county henceforth, Town Tavern, swing evening. delegation which included State left vacant, and the board will be held on the tennis 75 H. Muir Town to and pt Tavern, Mitchell, Levi court, C. Knowlton and E. according Arzy Daniel Mitchell, F, Representative have to rent offices, when they 40 sheriff. A policy of hands off Town Tavern, yt pt of the State Road Commission Jesse Fowler, Lyle L. Young and have better and more convenient a keen Interest in this event was Blends shown. The local orchestra will has been more or less followed by were Duchesne visitors Monday. Parley H. Lambert told the gov- offices at a more logical and furnish the music. enforcement officers throughout Seagrams, 5 Crown a was H. L. Spencer of Neola ernor at a conference at the capplace than elsewhere, and 4 yrs., qt A the state, so long as federal tax-pai- d program of the evcomplete here of the Tuesday. drouth the visitor past rent business itol that elsewhere, propose to pay 4 yrs., pt liquor only was trafficed in, made a business year made It impossible for resi- when the school district is not ents of the day will be found on Dyer Harvey re dents to pay their taxes and that and no Utah liquor was available. Seagrams, 7 Crown ttie offices the last page. trip to Salt Lake City Sunday, paying rent where 4 yrs., qt With the opening of the liquor the county treasury was empty, have been and where they should Tuesday. turning 4 yrs., pt. busi resulting in inability to pay sal- be. stores in the county, however, Guy J. Hollenbeck made a Besides, this action in its lmal DUCHESNE DRUG 1.20 this policy is strictly at an end, U.D.L., 8 plus, 5 yr., pt ness trip to Roosevelt Tuesday. aries to public officials. An article analysis, is a case of taxation with STORE ROBBED Brandy and possession or sale of liquor Misses Veda Poulson and Elsie In the Salt Lake Tribune the next out representation. The voters are 1.50 Price. not bearing the State Liquor Con- Olympic Grape, 5 in day stated that he officials had denied the right to vote for more .95 Johnson spent Sunday Thy Duchesne Drug Store was trol Commission Seal will be heav- Olympic Grape, pt. Fortie of Mt. Emmons threatened to walk out of their than one school director. If we broken Jowett into Sunday night and Gin no with quarter ily prosecuted, was a Duchesne visitor Monday. offices unless pay was forthcom- had a right to vote for all of the dollars removed from the eight in Walkers, Hiram was Mitchell Mr. not says. of would there given, Myton Dick Ward five directors, ing. 110 London Dry, 5 to rash register. Several of the county officials, have been any movement Duchesne on business Tuesday. .70 .. London pt. Sullivan Dry, office. Entry was gained by smashing that Jack and the stated they change the location of Vern Davis however, have Utah Men Offered Wines of the State Road Patrol were in have no intention of walking out This Is self evident. Let us urge a small hole In the front door Travel Opportunity Italian Swiss and will stay in their offices as the school directors not to assume glass and turning the night lock .70 Duchesne Monday. of of too much arbitrary power and to Rom the inside. The back door Port, qt daughter Pauline Pack, Miss long as possible with hopes .70 has Travel and adventure in foreign Muscatel, qt salaries. Lawrence Pack, reconsider the vote they have al- glass was also broken, but the eventually getting their .70 Mr. and Mrs. thieves were unable to remove the Aid lands, with the United States Masince ill Friday Govt. Sherry, qt Asks Blood been seriously ready taken. We have a heavy iron .70 a bars winch protect that enrine Corps, is an opportunity now caused asked Rephas Angelica, qt by Governor Blood from a leg infection Debt Move Inere-ase- s imWash try. in Murdock is being offered young Utah men, considerably Abe She resentative splinter. debt in this county, and this only obNo mertdiandi.ic was apparently according to an announcement by Womens Study Club ington to lend every effort to proved now. increases it. A man or politician Case. H. deYellowstone Postmaster Wm. the federal some of too from funds missing, although a careful chock The tain Mayor never gets anywhere by being Elects New Officers not lias Men between the ages of 18 and to the CCC camp was a visitor at the partment to relieve the situation. y.t been completed.' A We are appealing arbitrary. $91.86 was broken Into, physmachine maible good of office and Tuesday, the character, Tuesday. At Record meeting good of the board, 30, Officers for the coming year Ashton and were collected on taxes from Maur- good judgement it contained has the but Lowe reconMrs. money and be ical condition and without dematter Mr. that this the asking elected at a meeting of L. werq II. information n not be through from secure ascertained. Heber $148.72 be and of passed ice Logie pendents may sidered, and that the public club, held Satur- children Bob Iluish, son of the owner, about this colorful branch of our Womens Study with Mrs. Melvin Duchesne Monday enroute to Ver Spencer. A lot in Myton was sold notified. Fair is fair, and that is afternoon The as true of a school board as it is Dave liui.sh of , the Siddoway funer- to Alice Todd for $40.00. was in attend to nal government service by writing to day follows: as are to accept of In the Waldo of store the commissioners agreed al services. the Marine Corps Recruiting Of- Poulson. They else. Sunday Ralph charge anybody Mrs. J. P. Madsen, pres.; Mrs. fice at 100 Harrison Street, San Mr. and Mrs. Lotus Fisher also an amount equal to the straight Emerson says that if a man is un- abs nee of the manager, Harvey HoArthur Orr, vice pres.; Mrs. g will even Dyer, who was m Salt Lake City Francisco. attended the services. taxes on Lots 30, 31, 32, Block 17, fair, that Dua was mer S. Liddell, Sec. and Treas. Boneta of He had taken the Oman Duchesne Townsite which amounts up with him in the future. It wall at the time. Ray The new president will select her chesne visitor Tuesday. board with him. home $800.00. about to the for not be receipts humiliating days National Reemployment librarian and program committee. Nelson of Neola wa3 tranGoodrich, clerk, stated to be fair, but, if the board d mi s Arthur Paul sometime occurred The robbery A motion was passed that the sacting business in Duchesne on Committee Discusses and a chance for the after midnight. No arrests have (continued on page 8) a rehearing two next ceradjourn for the public to be heard, that will Road Paving Project club yet been made. on Tuesday. months, resuming work again that Wm. H. Case, who has Wins unfairness of Mrs. case be a McGuire tainly Betty Satis 7th, which is the first to the public. been seriously ill recently, The paving of Uintah County Sept. in In Liberty Contest will be distressing B. I W. Club Will many her September. urday improving, slowly roads with native rock asphalt R. McGuire gave a very friends expect and hope to see her Mrs. J. Hold Initiation was one of the prospective proOf Utah on Asbestos, its about Little Betty McGuire, one of Laws Water soon. paper interesting again cutest redheads, will jects which received considerable and manfacture. MemThursday, July 11th was the Mrs. Minnie Ganbee and three Duchesne's attention at the meeting of the mining as Goddess of Lib-:rt- y crown McGuire. wear the were Mrs. were State are EnginWe set lor the initiation of new advisd by Lake late bers City Salt present of children National Reemployment Commitin the Indnpendence Day par- eer T. II. Humpherys that a pamR. M, Pope, Mrs. Arthur Orr, guests at the home of her parents, at a meeting of the Mrs. members, 7 a at No. meeting tee of District Wohas just been published H. S. Liddell, Mrs. Arthur Mr. and Mrs. P. Fouse, Sunday. ade. Urn., mss and T'rofi Mrs. phlet held in Vernal Monday evening. Barbara blond over won Schonian. Utah" who of at Laws Ernest Water Betty Mrs. Wallace club Fouse, mens Monday evening Dorothy and The committee discussed ways Brown, Burdick by a margin of 116 votes. which will be sent from his de- the Duchesne hotel. C. H. Selch, Mrs. Poulson and have been visiting their grandMrs. and means of increasing employreturn- Barbara will be Miss Utah, Sharpr paid, upon Mrs. Roy A. Schonian. 1'lie club members discussed and parents for several weeks, Gambee on Poulson, 3rd high, Is Miss Du- partment, postage ment in the district which includin postage or 25c of Mrs. the with Lake receipt to their dans for the July ed Salt peiferted of es Duchesne and Uintah counties. maid remained in Du- chesne and Betty Hogg, coin. children ide. Members present whose Ith NOTICE pai honor. Mylo Kirkham, as Uncle According to Ernest W. Crocka visit. Mr. Humpherys vw re Mm. Ahm- - McGuire, Mrs. This for chesne publication, one of are the Goddess er, district manager, there Lotus Fisher has purchased the Sam, will precede says, will be of particular benefit HazH O'Toole, M:s. IMon Hollen-I- ) Gateway Club, B. P. W. club, hundred fifteen men being emis Liberty. noliving Dr. where Bishop to water users at the present 'i k, Mi s Veda Poulson, Mrs. house club g give hereby Commercial are The contest and parade Dr. and on Ilel.-ployed at present on the paving law Larsen. the contains J. Mrs. Bonnie BishRulon since it a from that joint Poulson, time, Vertice to the public sponsored by the BP.W. Club. underground water passed by the op. Mis. Nina Burger, Mrs, Ilea project in the Twists near at Mrs. Bishop expect to move into held be will Friday men meeting nal. This number includes which Legislature of 1933 and gives full Thomas and Mrs. Leona Cole. m. at the County court house the A. M. Murdock house, from both counties. are Mrs. Sarah J. Lyons of Mtn. information as to requirements in Murdock Grant Du Mrs. Mr. and of the action the With this native material avail- toprotest was a Duchesne visitor on Mi-3- . School Board In vacating to move into the house Home making Claims and filing upon Die Obey D iv is end children able and the cost of labor pnid rhesne County watFisher Lotus round und1 Tuesday. Mrs. and rg of Mr. Lake City aie guests at Salt offices of where move the unappropriated to order Andrew Johanson of Bon- ers of the state. Mrs. rather by the FERA, it Is thought that their sounds It now of Iter f tth r. Win, H. the home are living. Roosevelt. a great deal of road work can be the Board to and it is to be hoped eta was in Duchesne Tuesday. of Filaater. They expert to stay in complicated (Signed) and Axel Ihrch done at a minimum expense. This Ihil Horsley nice a day to choose long attend tiie July 4th Duchesne club. the to that they VV. D. Bishop, Gateway Is your subsc ription will noRoosevelt were transacting busiproject, if it is approved, that e and move to h brat ion. which on club W. P. B. Alice McGuire, Record paid up? ness in Duchesne Tuesday. greatly relieve the unemployed Wm. C, Baker, Commercial club body gets misplaced. situation In the district. JULY 2 Peary start successful North Pole discovery trip, Lffm 1 4 1-- 1-- 1-- con-vnie- nt 1-- 1-- Roo-welt- short-comin- en-titl- be-,in- |