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Show 1 The Aurora Borealis rs 5 1 Salt Lake Camp jloon OFFICIAL CAMP NEWS, CCC COMPANY NUMBER 2910 F-3- 7 Ob The Little Yellowstone Edited By Stephen Zaccaria Transfers The number of LEMs at the Moon Lake camp decreased last Saturday, as eight sturdy men packed their grips and with a hearty send off from their sadwere on their dened companions way to a new location at Ouray, Utah, which is locatd at the Junction of the Duchesne and the Green ft. r in Said . rivers. of i.& :rea ,Vi and Sec. M. said i to rac- - E 1 B. ited mt-tin- g sub-i- n 3 of ith- - i of eer, une 1 Among those that left there were five rated men, these are: former assistant Vm. Cassady, educational advisor and editor of R. J. Bar-lothe "Aurora Borealis, H. Dalton, H. Gardener, and E. R. Harmon, Paul Whiting. were the Lister, and R. Perry other three men transfered. The services of these men .will be greatly missed, but it is with great hope that they will attain new heights at their new location, c C c Company Advances Haunts before the II Duce eyes of a tragicomedy conscious world hi3 two famous regiments the 28th of October and the 23rd of March. Fain would we be termwe atted imitators nor would dicof the Italian empt a theft tators thunder. But it is nevertheless necessary to a watching world for; this company to offer a brown the intelligence that shirt regiment, hence forth to be known as the 17th of July, has been sent forward to of Ephraim. heights n, pages of Happy Days accompanied to the proud statement that they have suffered no lost work days due to accidents. Howno reference has been ever, made to days lost by sickness. Comany 2910 of Moon Lake has set a record for the month of June that may well be the envy of most of the camps of this nation. There were no days lost from accident during that month, and but six and one-ha- lf days lost through sickness. The company strength for the month of June was 235. c C c Yon can now place low station-to-statio- n night calls at 7:00 p. m. 'UW3 Mltwiuunw S'. for1?. Vvwa., ii all c C c Baseball This writer has ever looked with tolerant contempt upon the maudlin crowd that seem always to gather round a winner. He has spent his admiration and his money when at the race tracks upon the bravest horse in the race. Is there a more magnificient spectacle than that of seeing a thoroughbred chase a field ot horses with a fearlessness such, that may only be gauged in terms of lost dollars? And so I offer my sincere admiration fully and unstinted to that valiant Bridgeland baseball team, the members of which organization on Sunday last chased the boys of Yellowstone across the home plate no less than 27 times. This can be c C c storm the Cafe Owl were served in various sizes and in delicate shades of white and maroon. Lovely bouquets of sego lilies formed attractive center pieces. There were no cover charges, but it was reported there were quite a number of charges late in the evening. However convenient accommodations were at hand for Personalities The Moon Lake camp lost a very diligent worker when William Casaday was transfered to Ouray last Saturday. His work as Assistant Educational Advisor wall be very difficult to be surpassed by any other enrollee. His contribution to the educational program at the camp proved to be of great help and to meet with great satisfaction by the persons wrho had to do with Bills work. As editor of the Aurora Borealis he is highly recommended for his contribution of the many summed up only in such words interesting articles, w'hich re- as determination and perserver-anc- e. ceived high esteem from all parts All Hail, to yon Bridgeland. of this district and many parts of The score: the United States. We look forYellowstone, 27. ward to see Bill go far up the road Bridgeland, 11, of success. c C c Aforesaid Infirmary Monday last a denizen of the heights are reputed to be 10,000 kitchen placed his left hand in ft. high. We are confident howcomthe of red path of the guillotine being banner ever, that the weilded by his right member. pany 2910 will in a few short days, Hurriedly he hied himself to the be floating on top of the upperhospital to visit the day nurse most peak. a chap by the name of Tucker. Heading this advance cadre will Now this Tucker fellow has been be Lt. Lake and Lt. Glass. Their accused of being a mixture of regiment will consist of the and jealousy. This writer envy men: Leon Farley. A. N. not care to believe this statedoe3 Ray, M. Robertson, Charles Rogment, but strange to relate, the ers, Finton Christiansen, George embryo medico, who at the time Evans, Mark Hixon, John Prince, of the approach of the wounded Claude Snow, Virgil Adamson and cook, was experimenting with a Guy Lewis. instrument, whether by surgical c C c chance or design we may not say, Efficiency the knife through his inSeveral camps have flaunted dropped dex finger. Quickly, in spite of the their company numbers across the loss of two quarts of his lifes blood, old Epicurus sprang to the aid of the surgeon. This cook, who EAT AT THE by the way was' valedictorian of one of our first aid classes, soon had Tucker bandaged and safely in bed, then with a nonchalance that is his alone he whisked a chew of gum from his molars, slapped Our Plate Lunches it on his bleeding member, and immediately reported for work, A Suecialtv c C c With Good Coffee Society An excellent though formal fareSERVICE IS OUR well party was given Tuesday night in honor of the cadre of 12 MOTTO men and two officers who left us Wednesday for Ephraim. Beans is By Mrs. J. II. McConkie of the An interesting event summer is the marriage of Miss Ilez Edwards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Edwards of Fer-roUtah, and Clenty R. Ames of Altonah. The marriage was solemnized Wednesday, July 10th, The anin the Manti temple. nouncement will be read with interest by the friends of the young couple. The bride has been one of our school teachers here the past three years. They returned here late Friday night, where they plan to make their home. The entire community joins in wishing them a very happy and successful married life. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Foote and two sons, Jess and Mac, and young daughter, Grace, returned Thursday from a 3,000 mile trip through Southern California and a visit to Boulder dam and Zions National Park. They report a very enjoyable trip. Mrs. Clyde Lambert was hostess to the American Legion Auxiliary last Friday afternoon. The time was spent making quilt blocks, after which refreshments were served. Mrs. A. F. Maxwell was a visitor at the home of her son, Mr. F. L. Maxwell, during the week, and returned to her home in Salt Lake City last Friday. A fire destroyed a shed and the corrals at the George Carroll place early Tuesday morning. They were fortunate enough to save the barn. Mr. and Mrs. R. Moffitt and two boys were supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Me Conkle Sunday evening. Miss Jeanette Maxwell was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jesaon the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rachel took Mrs. John Anderson and Mrs. Geo. Carroll to Roosevelt Thursday for medical attention. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pederson and Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Wheeler of Park City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones last week end. On Sunday they all went fishing up Yellowstone. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jones and Mr. John Jones accompanied them on the trip. They report a very fine catch. Mrs. George Carroll spent Sun-- , day in Boneta visiting with her mother, Mrs. L. N. Swasey, who has been very ill the past week. W Boxing Mrs. Minnie Hamilton Miss Sarah Clark of Salt Lake City is visiting at the home of her brother, Frank Clark, and family. Mrs. Pearl White spent a few days in Salt Lake this week on business. Mrs. Ora Johnson of Blue Bell is spending a few days at the Jep Thomas ranch. Elder Daly Moon of Hanna, was a home missionary here Sunday. He was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Heber Moon and Mr. George Wilkins. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dockstead-e- r and family left Tuesday for Payson where they expect to make their home. Miss France Maxwell, Miss Edna Tumbow, Mr. Vera Moon and Ray Swain attended the dance at Rovoli Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Maxwell made a business trip to Altonah Monday. Mrs. Wm. Pearse and Mrs. Bert and Mr. Hodgkinson of Vernal and Mrs. Ray Olsen of Copperton spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Jessie Maxwell and family. Miss Helen Boyd left for Pay-so- n after spending two weeks with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gines left Friday for Salt Lake where Mrs. Gines will undergo an operation for cancer. much happiness in their wedded life. A meeting was held at the ward house Sunday afternoon to decide whether or not to celebrate at ML Emmons, July 24th (and will). Mrs. Lucia Mahaffey is visiting fnends and relatives in Colorado for & few weeks. Her son John was seriously ill. She went to be with him. Mrs. Joseph Case and Mrs. Ross Case were Duchesne visitors Sa- w-- e turday, Mr. Ira B. Cannon made a to Salt Lake City this week trip to make preparations for moving his family there soon. BANKING READY NEW YORK There is abundant evidence that banks are iu an un usually favorable position to finance a period of Industrial growth, says the June issue of Hanking pub llshed by the American Bankers As sociutlon. By Sirs. W. G. Gentry Mrs. A. E. Edwards of My ton was r visitor in Ioka Sunday. Mrs. J. W. Jensen returned home Saturday from Monroe where she was called to the death bed of her father. Mrs. Thelma Webb and children spent Tuesday with her mother. Mrs. J. A. Angus, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Johnson entertained a number of the young folks at their home Sunday nighL Mrs, Dawson of My ton made a call at the homes of J. K. Lemon and Reed Lemon, Mr. Bert Brice and sister, Edith, and Miss Coarse of Norwalk, Cal., are guests at the Gentry home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Matheson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Lemon. Extra Non-Sk- Mileage taken by tires after long hard service on the cars of our customers. Come id We have plenty of proof foot-printi- C-- 3 see this great PROVED PUBLIC-- tlrel , HERES 0 By Mrs. Surah Case Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wall are THAT. BEATS CLAIMS rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy, bom at the home of their sister, Mrs. Etta Smith. I G-users say the tire Is even Mother and babe are doing fine. better than we claim! Let us The Scouts from our ward to show you the flatter, wider, go to the Uintah Scout Camp were thicker tread, closer-neste- d Lynn and Gordon Case and Phil non-ski- d blocks, wider ribs, For tie. eitra rubber (average of 2 Miss Mable Rust, L. D. S. nurse, and pounds more per tire) is here to spend a few days of her demonstrate Supertwist Cord vacation. which protects against blowMr. and Mrs. Simeon Atwood outs. With all Its extra feaand daughters, Lois and Barbara, tures you can still buy a G-- 3 who spent the winter in Salt Lake I livSbUa miles of REA! at NO extra cost! NON-SKIare home again. City, frequently exMiss Ruth McEntire is staying ceeded. at the LeRoy Thacker home while PROVED GOODYEAR they are out to Lavan to the fuor neral of her mother, Mrs. Wm. SAFETY stops cars quicker In Osborne, who passed away at her emergency. home in Duchesne recently. IDDflyrni Miss Katie Evans who has been IIVILU, CORD gives PROTECTION Lake the past employed at Salt against blow-out- s In every ply. winter Is home for a short vacation. Her friend, Mr. Hartley Pal.GUARANTEED AGAINST. ROAD HAZARDS as well as detail mer, accompanied her out. Recent marriages in Mt. Emmons are Miss Nada Ross of Ioka and Earl Lister; Miss Grace By Mrs. Glei Sorensen The Misses Delores and Ruth Thacker and John Kenison of We all join in wishing them Duchesne, Utah Thompson are here spending a few Wm. Mr. days with their father, Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Redford and Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Behunin returned home from a camping trip to Rock Creek, Tuesday. Miss Pearl Mayhew of Utahn is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Speed Limit Set For A. M. Burton, for a few days. Utah Canyon Roads Mrs. Laron Beckstead is enjoy! ing a visit with her sister from A regulation of the State Road Mt. Emmons. Commission of Utah, June 26th, A number of friends enjoyed a SAFETY CLASS 1935, requires a speed not in exbirthday party at the home of cess of 35 miles per hour on can- Miss ALL AROUND' Burton on Monday. Virginia yon roads or dugways at the lo- It was her tenth birthday annivercations noted below: Ifj Rattlesnake Pass, sary. U. S. 30-- S Mrs. Margaret Pace was in east of Snowville. town on business last week. U-- 2 From the mouth of Logan Canyon to Garden City. Ant Tbet I Fighter U. S. 91 From the mouth of Australias bulldog ant likes to A , the Canyon at Wells ville to the fight so much that even when it is 'sly end of the Canyon at Brigham eat In two, a battle begins between City. the head and tail. 9 Harrison Avenue through Ogden Canyon to Eden Junction. 9 From the mouth of South Fork Canyon to Woodruff. Billiards From the Weber U. S. 30-- S Draft Beer River Bridge at the mouth of Wel'1 1 ber Canyon to Mountain Green, Tobaccos Candy Weber Canyon beU. S. 30-- S Soft Drinks tween Morgan and Henefer. U-4- 9 From the Weber River Bridge to North Farmington JuncBUILT-I- N k LUGGAGE tion. TENDERS BIG COMMERCIAL From the Country U. S. 40 COMPARTMENT RIDING MATCH TO 16 INCH 6.00 x CLUB POOL HALL Club through Parleys Canyon to BUILT IN BODY COMFORT fj TIRES Gogorza. Duchesne, Utah 5 Emigration Canyon. From Paces Ranch U. S. 530 to Wanship. From the mouth of U. S. 40 the 1935 Ford V-- you get Safety Glass now wider and there is more leg room. Daniels Canyon to Currant creek. around at no extra cost. Front Seat Whatever you want in a car style, safety, U-- 7 From Olmstead through is basic in speed, for Comfort every passenger power, economy, rugged ness or comProvo Canyon to Charleston. is built in, fort this Ford V- - 8 has it. bee this car today. cars the space Luggage design. Provo of 8 North Fork back of the rear seat, lenders match the It is the biggest dollar value in Ford history, Canyon from Wildwood to Aspen. body color at no extra charge. Big 6x16 " and if you drive it you will buy it. Soldier to Moark U. S. 50 tires are standard equipment. Summit. to Mile Sun. These mean extra dollar value in the new Lilly terms through Vniiers.il Credit Company, From Seven Sat. and U. S. 50 the Author iud lord I iiuu.e Plan. extra comfort, safety, beauty. Ford V-Colorado River Bridge thru Moab 21 20 and for them. JULY Yet you do not pay a penny extra Canyon. V-- 8 Peters Hill north of U. S. 450 Ford AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS the also Consider improved Irene Dunne Monticello. new refinements engine new interior Fred Astaire , U. S. 91 Canyon north of streamlined beauty new Comfort Zone in Scipio. Rogers Ginger riding All passengers now ride cradled Summit south of U. S. 91 between the axles. Front and back seats are ROBERTA Scipio. VISIT TORI) EXIIIRI- T- SAN DIEGO EXIOSIIION 4 Cedar - Long Valley. O Circleville Canyon, U. S. 89 also: south of Circleville. Whats in a name? So Strat-ford- s bard carelessly asked as he popped a Bachelor Button or something of that sort at Ann Hathaway while taking a stroll along the banks of the Avon. But old Sharkey didnt know anything about names on the shores of the is Little Yellowstone. Toughy and Killer Shaefermeyer, following a name slinging contest, fought a desperate three round bout in the camp arena last Monday night. The spectators unanimously agreed that man could be expected to remain calm when such proper or improper nouns as the foregoing are hurled at a fellow. We are happy to report that the referee who seemingly couldnt take it, in spite of the fact that the boxers assured him all they did to him was un intentional, stopped the scrap at the end of the 3rd round. Doctor Custer reports he is doing nicely. c C c Hospital Notes Alex Simmons suffered from a nasal hemorrhage while attending a dance at Rovoli last Saturday. He was taken to the hospital at Vernal, where he stayed over night. Hg is now back on the job, Lavar Shumway met with a slight accident last week; he is now in the camp hospital doing very nicely and will be up and ar ound within a short time. Pap-padak- 3" more All-Weath- er D GOOD YAER margin supertwist Accessories TO Ashton's Service Station Tal-mag- e. 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