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Show Canal Construction Chronicle Published by and in the interests of C C C Co. No. at Camp DBR-1Bridgeland, Utah 19GS 1, Mr. E. O. Larson and Dr. F. A. Mitchell spent most of Tuesday afternoon going over the work project and were with us for dinner. c C c At the present time the camp has been awaiting the order to establish a temporary camp at Moon Lake. So far nothing has developed. This detachment will consist of about sixty men and will be a tent camp. c C c Captain Cannon and Mr. Hoopes made a trip to Currant Creek Camp last Monday to determine the conditions and the repairs necessary to put the camp in serviceable condition. They found the buildings had weathered the winter snows and only minor repairs will be necessary. A detachment of men will be sent there from the Huntsville CCC camp in the near future. He kept his shooting eye in trip to the movies on Wednesday, July 10th, at the Utopia theatre shape by making various raids on at Roosevelt. the prairie dogs north of camp, also by numerous trips to Roosec C c Colonel Walter C. Sweeney, dis- velt and the slot machines. The prairie dogs are probably trict commander of the Fort Douglas District CCC, was a visitor at1 the only ones that are glad to see All members of the camp on Tuesday, July 9th. Col. him leave. deSweeney arrived about 9 a. m. camp were sorry to see him as will we miss his pleasant and had with him in his party part Mr. Charles N. Fehr and Mr. West smile, and the assistance he gave of Salt Lake. A detailed inspection us in performing duties about the of the camp was made, after camp during his tour of duty here. Good luck Lieutenant and we which the party proceeded to the Moon Lake Camp on the Yellow- hope to meet you soon again. (Bestone to make a similar inspection. cause of the experience we had after the departure of Captain c C c we Moose Ratliff our trainee Wilson, we wish to know if to disclose have Authority your Mess Sergeant recently cancelled all of his social engagements in your forwarding address?) Duchesne. He wa3 expecting to leave with Lieut. Gray to establish a new camp in Nevada but a change was made and he will be with us for a while yet. Max Young who has taken over Ratliff's duties in town refuses to c C c The safety award for the month Lake a back seat now and Moose of June for crews having the few- has been seen in camp most every est accidents went to the follow- evening. c C c ing men: Lloyd Hardy, Kenneth David Liut. Soesbe: Sergeant, how Julian, Max Syndergard, William many KP's are working in the Silver, Gail Hansen, Schoppe, Toby Epperheimer, Hol- Kitchen this morning? lis Abbott, Leon Rushton. Warren About half of them, Bingham: Rushton. Lowell Hutchings, Les- sir. ter Sweat, Earl Denney, Jesse c C c Bolton, Charles Boreham, Andrew Edwin Reese and Alvin JohnSornsen, LaMar Gardner, Archie son who attended the Cooks and Gregory, Keith Manning, Harold Bakers school at Fort Douglas Couton, Dick Titcomb, John Tan-gar- are with us again ready to prePaul Ketterer, James Gomez, pare new s to satisfy our Sam Petrofesa, and Wayne Olsen. appetites. Among these men there were no c C c accidents at all. The award was a Max Syndergard has taken over the duties of Camp Store steward. Lieut. Gray who has been atDr. Dean Harvey tached to this company for training has been ordered to Fort Oculist, of the Douglas and wall depart soon with a cadie to the vicinity of Battle Salt Lake Clinic Mountain in Nevada. Will Take Care Of The Lieutenant whose former residence was 42nd and Park Private Case Avenue, New York City, was very much disappointed in that he did Saturday, July 13th not have the chance to witness an 10 a. ni. Indian uprising during his stay with us. He came to this country at ERA Offices in well armed and prepared to make Duchesne, Utah a last stand in the event it became necessary to protect his scalp. o, c C c Our newly constructed swimming pool broke away from its moorings during the recent holidays and started on a tour across the surrounding country. Captain Cannon discovered the unexpected We carry a complete line of GINGERALES AND MIXERS Priced Low! DUCHESNE DRUG COMPANY GOLDEN WEDDING Americas finest blended whiskey. Better taste because its a blend of only costlier straight whiskies. Its ALL whiskey Copyright. 196, Schniy Distributor, loe. OS. 230 A new tonsorial HATS $ .00 & up parlor has been established in camp and will be known as the "Bridgeland Beauty Shoppe. The proprietor is none other than Harold T. Holt who and roasts beef as flips hot-caka side line. es The favorite in Kentucky where Kentuckians call it double rich. Take a tip from the Colonels when you buy! p. Crm nf RMthirkr11 B' P S Pat AIR I 3 By Mrs. James Dalgleish Mrs. Clarence Preece and family of Coolidge, Arizona, who are visiting friends in the Basin left on Tuesday for Vernal where they will spend a week with relatives before returning to Myton. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Nelson and Mrs. Hazel Madsen of Price, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. W, Walker on Sunday. Margaret Mary Harris entertained several of her young friends on Sunday, the occasion being her 5th birthday. Mr. John Cronk was painfully injured Saturday when he fell from a hay stack, but at this writing is steadily improving. Mr. and Mrs. James Bywater, who have been located in South Dakota for several months returned home Monday. Mr. Owen Payne of Castledale CCC FIRE NEWS made a rush trip to Myton on There have been two forest fires Sunday to get Mrs. J. R. Bywater, mother of Mrs. Payne, because of the past week, both caused by the serious illness of his young men workers on. the forest. One daughter, Marva. Sarah Bywater, at Hardmans mill, covering about also accompanied them on their two acres, endangering one of the return trip. best sections of timber on the Lake Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fairbain of Fork Mountain, about 30 CCC Stavely, Canada, and Mr. and men under fire chief Fred JohnMrs. Axel Birch of Roosevelt were son had the fire under control in guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn the first four hours work on TuesDraper on Thursday. day, July 2nd. The Myton baseball team reThe last fire was reported the gained their former pep on the morning of July 4th at Moon Lake 4th of July when they downed Du- evidently caused by the contractchesne with a 12 to 1 score. Now ors men just west of the high we wonder if the umpire had any- ledge at the damsite. 22 CCC boys soon had the fire under control, thing to do with that score. Mr. Denzel Hemphill left for but it was necessary for some Anaheim, California, where he was men to stay over night with the called by the sudden death of his fire as much of the timber of Lake brother Tom. He accompanied his Fork Mountain would have been e. sister, Mrs. Arthur Orr of damaged if the fire had been allowed to spread. Word ha3 been received that This should remind those who Mis. Harold K. Palmer, daughter use the forest for recreational purof Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Beggs was poses to be careful with fire as operated on recently at Venice, the fire season is now on. Ward Evans, CCC Camp California, but is getting along nicely. Mr. Ed Zirker attended the Local Plant wedding reception of Mr. Glen To Goes Zion Park Mohlman and Miss Florence Carter in Salt Lake on July 3rd. The power plant, owned by E. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holder and H. Peterson and Ed Hart, which mn. Bob, of Provo, and Mr. and furnished power for Duchesne City Mrs. Earl Card of Salem were two years ago, was sold last week week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. to furnish power in Zion National Vm. Stewart. to Mr. Hart. Park, according Mrs. Emry Neilson returned on The City of Duchesne at one Tuesday evening from Salt Lake time considered the purchase of where she was called by the ser- the to furnish power and plant ious illness of her daughter, Mrs. lights for this vicinity, but due to At the present difficulties Fay Anderson. which arose during the writing Mrs. Anderson is some-vh- negotiations, did not maimproved. terialize. Mrs. Fanny Gingell of Lyman, Mr. Hart stated that they exWyoming, is visiting with her son, pect to ship the machinery during Mr. Jack Gingell, and family. the latter part of the week. INSIDE OR OUT Ei COATS $4.90 & up PR found livestock grazing within the Duchesne City limits Due to betwill be stray-pennewill no ter feed leniency supply, New boxes and grilled windows be shown. Duhave been purchased for the C. H. Selch, (Signed) chesne post office and will be inMayor.' stalled about the first of August, Mr. Wm. H. Case, Duchesne postMoral Turpitude master, stated today. Moral turpitude Is an act of base The new equipment is that which has been used in the post ness, vlleness or depravity In the office at Myton. The Myton office private and social duties which a is being moved across the street man owes to his fellow man, or to from its present location and Miss Society In general, contrary to the Alice Todd, postmistress, is buy- accepted and customary rule of and duty between man and ing equipment in Salt Lake City. right man. One hundred forty boxes of the combination type and grilled winMOVIES dows will replace the present outdated equipment in the Duchesne Can a woman pal with two men office. in the narrow confines of a park throughout rigors of PROJECT ON LIVER winter, and still keep the relationFLUKE STARTS SOON ship pure and platonic? This question comes up for Work on a liver fluke control dramatic solution in the unfolding One More project, employing 180 men in of the screen story, Duchesne and Uintah counties, Spring," now delighting picture will be under way early in Aug- lovers at the Cozy Theatre, Saturust, according to E. W. Crocker, day and Sunday, July 13 and 14. district manager of the national This story, modern, unique, roreemployment office here. mantic, takes up the problem of a An allotment of $15,000.00 has girl of sternest principles, who been made to each of the coun- meets a ruined antique dealer and ties, and Dr. E. L. Swanson of penniless musician in a city park. Salt Lake City, in charge of the They have no home, no food, no project, has requested ten crews prospects. A friendly white wing of 15 men and a foreman each to gives them the use of the park be selected. Those selected, he They decide to winter should have some there. announced, A gentlemans agreement beknowledge of livestock. The project will consist of drain- tween the trio to permit no darts ing and disinfecting sloughs and of Dan Cupid to strike them, is water holes, where the liver fluke, made and kept until spring with injurious to cattle, sheep and its romance forces two of the three to break the pledge. goats, breeds. This Fox Film production is a master picture, and is recommendFISH AND GAME ed to all lovers of the romantic CLUB PLANS se tool-hous- e. DANCE NO-FAD- Miss Ardith Davis is visiting in Los Angeles with her brother Stephen, who is stationed there as a driver on the Owens Transportation Co. lines. D. Ivo Eames, county superintendent and Lyman Roberts, state specialist of the Resettlement program, were in the local office on business Thursday and Friday C. C. Mickelson, clerk of the school board made a business trip to Roosevelt Saturday. Rulon J. Larsen took his young son to Salt Lake this week for medical attention. Dr. L. H. Cline diagnosed his ailment as appendicitis, but could not leave with them because of the serious illness of Mrs. Osborn. Harold Hemke and Mr. Jepson of Cleveland, Ohio, stopped in Duchesne Wednesday for a short visit with Mr. Hemkes relatives, the Schonians. The boys are on their way to San Diego to visit the exposition. This is their first trip west. Dil E. . Womei cruitec Uintah Mrs. J tett is I I I I tices ! velt, a at the sear. Societ; Bering. J Coir effect .both I in the lU. A the Ai numbe first i featuri Tha . have 1 rind ! :o "op storm lustra! These Middle ere 1 Co fat the r;nowr P. and the adventurous. It proves that romance is not something that must be caught through the unusual, but that it flowers out of every-da- y life. The beautiful romance Janet Gaynor and Warner Baxter, the stars who belong together. e They give superb and unforget-abl- oung: villgi Beside i d nat Vest Ann Haroh t ireatii performances. differe The adventures of the trio, the ingenious schemes for producing food, the complications that beset their existance, the moments of pathos and comedy, and behind all, the inspiring courage and the mishope with which they sustain exfortune, make it a thrilling perience. the Ci angle and li group young young this a Fin 1 Shirts way 1 a : he so comm at th COLLARS Y F he Conve excep urged U. B. Require no Starch bigge New Patterns $1.75 - To y Other NO-FAD- E Thf hibite 1 Models $1.19 - $1.50 - $1.65 Ui ' Plains and Fancies (PI Jars, exhib 1. mial each, 2. v 1 enniu . X.,' EtOHL Duchesne, Utah each, tame 3. leties (ach 4. letie; each 5. i blooi 6. 7 A j $1.95 i Vernal Fourth ward presiding. The invocation was given by Elmer Bell of Duchesne. C. W. Smith of Duchesne and Bishop Eaton offered words of consolation to the family. Musical numbers included a mixed quartet and a violin and piano duet. The benediction was given by E. A. Parry. Pallbearers were Ted and Erin Shelton, Elmer and Steve Shelton, Harold Gee and Mort Wardle. the ling wi j , E TRU-STA- Edwin Wardle Jr., who died at his home in Duchesne, July 1st, was laid to rest in the Vernal cemetery Wednesday, July 3rd. Funeral services were held in Vernal with Bishop Eaton of the to UCHESNE held TO REST Is your subscription Record paid up? ; of BASIN PIONEER LAID I seetin Honda it was I ! I progre . 1 1 ierful f; A m All The Duchesne Fish and Game Club are planning a grand ball to be held at Defas Famous Park in Hanna Tuesday, July 23rd. The admission will be 50c per couple with ladies free. The members of the club urge all sportsmen to come to help this worthy cause, and all others, whether they are interested in fishing or not to come for a good time. At i NOTICE tool-hou- f! 4 Utah By Mrs. J. YV. Rockhill Mrs. Delta Rouse accompanied by friends spent the week end with her brother. Golden Brown. Mrs. Beckie Wheeler spent a few days with Mrs. R. D. Young. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Muir made a trip to Wallsburg on account of Mrs. Muirs father, Sewel Lamb, thrown being Injured by being from a horse. Warren Mrs. Ernest Webber, Mecham, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Muir. Millard Muir and Malcom Sears went to Idaho to look the country over. They expect to be gone about ten days. Mrs. D. R. Young, Jack Young, and Mrs. Dewey Roberts were in Duchesne and Roosevelt Monday on business. Mr. Ernest Sweat is working up at Moon Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sweat, of Salt Lake, spent the week end with relatives and friends, returning home Sunday evening. Mrs. Francis and Fem3 Casper took their father, Mr. George Casper, to Heber where he can receive medical aid. He is suffering with a throat infection. Mrs. J. Wt Rockhill and her sister, Mrs. Fredrick Case, were called to Provo on account of their sister, Mrs. D. Jones, being very seriously ill. the-pla- OPEN $2.90 & up d. at 0(T $1.00 & up DUCHESNE POST OFFICE TO HAVE NEW EQUIPMENT rower WHISKEY Silk Dresses Duchesne F-3- 7. STRAIGHT House Dresses Leonas Frock Shoppe Du-hesn- CREAM OF KENTUCKY n 1 and made c C c di.-he- after maneouver unexpected maneuver and made sufficient to hold the majority ot the water in place until the tractors could be put to work Monday morning and it is believed that we will not encounter similar difThe pool is a popular ficulties. place during this weather and a set of rules and regulations have been drawn up and are now enforced to prevent accidents that in might occur while indulging this sport. su SPRING AND THIS SATURDAY EVERY SATURDAY & HOLIDAYS |