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Show I UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH Pioneer Mother Dies Hayden were in Duchesne Monday. L Mr. and Mrs. A. Foster Rhoades (Continued from page 1 Report Shows The Altonah eighth of Hanna were Duchesne visitors Substantial Gain one chesne, sh has principal was placed lvJ Monday. in charge of both elementary and Lake of Salt Davis Mr3. Okay Miss (Continuel from Page 1) and Poulson Helen Mrs. high school. Further recommendaBy Romanza Mott s week end City is a guest of her sister, Mrs. but her courage and tions for consolidation are includof the 6th, 7th, or 8th Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Rasmus- Veda Poulson spent the accom- Sam Davis.. held her, and with the hosrlf ' ed in the latter part of this regrades. This high mortality can be sen have moved to Utahn for the In Holden. Miss Sharon Mt. Mr. A. B. Cline and Miss Mild she showed to everyone w0lly overcome in rather large measure from home them port. panied summer. where she has been red Cline of Los Angeles, Calif., the friendships she kept by the prgram mentioned above. Item 19 of page one indicates Mr. Reynolds William's health Pleasant,her and Mrs. Clay Jackson of Texas grandparents. that there has been a steady in- is Teacher and principals have visiting very much improved, after sufare guest3 at the home of Dr. crease in the number of pupiU FouLon Alma and M.r. Mii. cooperated well and have worked from tick fever. Mrs. Leon H. Cline. fering and from Acthe home returned Sunday diligently, ransporied by the district. great majority with Mr. Roy Elison motored to Salt Holden where James Summers of Arcadia was spent a week reasonably good efficiency. A feW companying this increase in num they ere a Duchesne business visitor TuesLake City on business last Sat- with relatives. cers there has been a correspond superior teachers have been outDuch-- " accomwas He morning. urday mg increase in the quality c stake presidency, also a standing in their work. The H. C. Jolley of Vernal was in day, JimFarnsworth and LeGrand of the basin and a close fnenrJ lengthened school term, the im transportation provided for stu- panied by his wife and son, Olive Duchesne on business Tuesday. Ray dents. This year 'five new bus mie, Elina McCormick and Mecham of Mtn. Home were in the Spratt family. proved contract and the new salInv Ed Gardner of Neola spent Duchesne on business Monday. bodies were purchased, three by Mott. They returned home Sunary schedule should make is poswas. offered by John Mo Duchesne in transacting Tuesday the district and two by private day. sible to attract the more superior Rue Miles of Mtn. Home was a Addresses were given by Mr conti actors. One new truck chasteachers to the district Your Mrs. Shankks, the county nurse business. Duchesne visitor Tuesday. land Hair and Mr. Billings , Du a was of C. R. Myton Cope Frank Smith of Bluebell was latter including a sketch of superintendent f:els that the board college extension class in Educa- sis was purchase4 by the district is giving a class every Friday in excused unusually fine judge- tional Tests and Measurements. and five by private bus contrac- the ward hall. It is very much ap- chesne visitor Monday. in Duchesne Tuesday. Spratts life; Benediction by Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Prescot of ment In adopting the new salary The results of this testing pro- tors. One second hand chassis was preciated by the people of this Mr. and Mrs. E, L. Jumer of Joseph Shanks. Music wa3 fur ' schedule which is really a very gram will be indicated In a sep- also purchased by the district community. Duchesne ished by Porter Merrell and Ah in were Myton Mrs. fo; ward looking step in the inter- arate report. Miss Erma Bancroft of DuJumer underwent Fern T. Moffit, accompanied at Kerp Bldgs. In Repair Tuesday. est of good schools. As a result of a reasonably libThe piactice by the board ot chesne is employed by Mrs. Tes-Si- e a minor operation under the care the piano by Frances Hair v. Certified By State Office eral budget appropriation for li- having sufficient work done on M. Ivie for a few days. of Dr. McDonald and was later Billings dedicated the grave. Miss Doris Rasmussen is visita guest at the home of Mrs. Every teacher has been certi- brary books and the cooperation che buildings each year to keep Surviving are three sons ph n fied by the state school office. of schools, and P. T. A. organi- them in good repair is commend ing with Lola Baum for a few Orr. Artuhur of Butte, Montana; Ed Bratke Mrs. Spratt, and Mr. CLy ' Your superintendent has person- zations in raising money to match able. This procedure is not only days. Thomas Shisler of Roosevelt Spratt, Green River, Wyoming were visitByron Spratt, cur have school libraries edufunds, good economy, but is also ally examined the certificates of Mr. Clarence Baum has purchtwo business visitor Duchesne Bingham; daughters, lira, ing at the home of Mrs. Bratkes was a all teachers whose certificates oe:n built up considerably during cationally desirable. ased a herd of goats. Jennie Mornson, Utalm, Mrs pu. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jen- Tuesday, The past year has witnessed an were not already recorded by a the year. However, our school liLeonard Gardner of Neola was la Dean, Topeka, Kansas; m,, sen. They were accompanied by bepr.vious superintendent. Seven- braries are still very seriously ef- unusual amount of activity and the a business visitor on Wednesday. grandchildren and five will Job us who Give Jensen spend Edna Printing! yoor for capital outlay. teen of the teachers took exten- low what they should be and expenditure Claude Wagstaff of Tabiona was grandchildren. summer with her parents. Insion or correspondence work dur- forts should be made to add more Because of the buildcourt in Duchesne on School renew Altamont High Johnson attending Paul Mrs. and Mr. ing this school year. Twenty-sev.- n an(l more books and magazines dian lands in the district, a conto was two Extensive Improvements completed just prior Tuesday. ing turned home Monday after a have indicated their inten- As a means of properly using and gressional appropriation of who has school. During the weeks of Mr. the Yellowistone Leacher, George opening we books Slated On U. S. No. II have, trip 'through tion to attend summer school dur- taking care of the wa3 obtained for buildings has been equip- Park and Idaho. been attending school in Denver, a library card system has been in- from the United States Govern- year the building ing the coming summer. the Duchesne to finished, Wednesday. Continued From Page l ment. Using this money plus other ped, the stage Reha, Donnell and Bryan Gen- returned A rather complete teacher per- augurated in all the schools. grounds landscaped, the building try returned to their home in He and his bride, formerly Miss fendant guilty of as our funds fifty-fiv- e district book W. A. proP. per A el selling whisk,, binding sona' record has been inauguratcent to match the governments wired, and a light plant installed, Myton Saturday after a weeks Leatha Lowry, will be at home to an Indian. Time fixed for im. ed whereby each teachers train- ject is saving and sumnow is being visit with their A shop building grandparents, Mr. in the Hart apartments this position of sentance for June li. per cent, approval was erected thousands af our school books, forty-fiv- e ing, experience, ability, certificaon the campus. mer. G. W. Mrs. Htata vs. Charles Mecham' W. a and Gentry . A. obtained P. a for at project tion, and various statistical data, Including library ibooks, the of Uintah M. E. Lundberg The following W. P. A. projects Mr. and Mrs. G. Jensen of 2nd degree (criminal) etc. b:comes a matter of perman- comparatively small cost to the of $105,000.00 carrying a governnow either under way or Peoa were the week end guests Power & Light Co. was in Du- Thl3 case was dismissed burglary. are ment This of $47,250.00. grant for Wi ent record. This Is advantageous district. of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Lemon. chesne on business Wednesday. n of evidence, as was the next case W. r. A. Nurses project which is now under way pending: in placing and supervising the County Attorney Ray E. of State vs. Ed Taylor. Roosevelt High School Toyack Mrs. Jensen will be remembered The district has had the valu- will provide a new high school teacher and in supplying inforattended court at Duchesne Lemon. Vera new as House. a A. at W. P. Duchesne, elementary two recClara L. Larsen vs. e H Chapter able services of mation when needed. Such a Neola toilet addition. Ioka was well represented ai Tuesday and Wednesday. et al (civil) Upon Peterson ord is valuable and necessary in nurses who have acted as school school at Myton and an addition C. I. Johnson of Roosevelt was to the elementary school at Neola gymnasium. the circus at Roosevelt Wednesof the respective council progressive nursc3. The $600.00 sat up in the administering the Wedneson business in Duchesne Roosevelt Altamont High School shop. day. the case was dismissed with preadding to the salary schedule which has juint new budget to make possible the bonded debtwithout of the district. Fruitland bu3 garage. John Flake of Snowflake, Ariz., day. continuation of this program will been adopted. Mrs. James Dalgleish of Myton judice at plaintiffs cost. Because of the increased enrollMtn. Home pony shed (of na Is visiting at the home of his School be spent. Statje vs, Maxwell D. Seely. justifiably very as as well high Elementary Wednesday in Duchesne Defendant was M. spent ment in Benson. Emmons Mt. in Myand J. tive poles). aunt, Mrs. children have been found guilty by school principals have been re- and Mrs. and Mr. her parents, Duchesne Mr. and Mrs. Rroru Jensen of visiting High School Shop corrections ton an additional class room was a jury on June 9th. The Mow-inquired to keep accounts of all examined and manywas done to friends. Ed and Hart Reed to schools old of and these ,Mr3. down Mr. each and Peoa building). provided (Tear sentence was prounounced by funds collected and expended by made. Much work Mrs. R. M. Pope returned home school Tennis courts in Roosevelt, Al- Lemon spent Sunday with Mr. s. Court : Defendant to serve a i the prevent the spread of contagious at the beginning of the them on their teachers and vaand Mrs. Ersul Johnson at Leota. Tuesday after three weeks term tamont, Duchesne and Utahn. of three years In the state P. T. A. accounts have also diseases. This is very important in yer. Mrs. Saunders and Elizabeth cation in Heber and Salt Lake prison. The sentence was Sanitary fly proof lavatories Book binding project. been kept and sent to this office. view of th"5 fact that the county suspenmat- were provided during the year at ded on the Gentry were callers at the Gentry City. All of these accounts are audited itself does very little about N. Y. A. (Youth) project. following terms: (l DuKohl arrived in Jr. enGeorge farm Saturday. Altamont, Bluebell, Mt. Emmons, For a period of 3 years, defend-- j by the clerk. We assumts that ters of health and quarantine wishes to Your Mr. Erastus Peterson of Du- chesne early this week from New ant will violate no laws of Utah all public funds, regardless of how forcement. Vaccination and inocu- Mtn. Home, Tabiona, Upalco, and commend superintendent inthe board for its chesne was transacting business Orleans, where he has been at- in should be lations were given for Smallpox, improvements made on those at small the amounts, respect to intoxicating liquors and its genuine interest in Ioka Wednesday. tending Tulane University, tegrity were ftimished Mtiurials and Diphtheria. Myton. Fever, with respect to Indians or either systematically accounted for and Typhoid Bill Murdock returned home in education and the improvement Mrs. Emil Anderson spend last The work of the nurses ha3 also by the district and labor by W. white man. (2) that defendant subject to audit. counDuchesne the in schools of after Tuasday evlening spending and stimulate P. A. Wednesday In Highland, the guest Towards the beginning of this helped to vitalize School District. Your courteous of her daughter, Mr3. Joe Harris. two weeks i n .Idaho visiting will not violate any of the laws instruction Through cooperation with the ty of Utah either as to felonies or school year a revised and enlarg- the program of health matters that young nephew, StephMr. and Mrs. Art Whitcombe of friends. schools. Dr. Rogers and Drouth Administration, running consideration of all so as to be brought j misdemeanors ed set of rules and regulations in the confiLidd-slen been have him from presented, your accompanied Roosevelt were seen on the streets very wil- water was piped into the Bluebell, court the before was adopted by the board, defin- Dr. Miles therefor; (3) Do j are Salt Lake and will visit for awhile truly ap- of Ioka Saturday. school Mtn. schools dence and loyalty the sum of $u0, j fendant shall and super- lingly in ' examining the Three and Home, and Talmagefountains to pay commend that I ing administrative with and Mr. you his preciated. Mrs. J. A. Angus was a Salt grandparents, for Trachoma. children drinking sanitary Defendant the and relations successor. paid to the j thereupon to same fine outlining visory Mrs. A. M. Murdock. my loyalty were ex- installed. Lke City visitor last week. with Trachoma children Motion emcourt of $50.00. clerk the duties of the various officers, Several of the young men Altamont Bldg. Completed Signed REUBEN D. LAW, school and the cluded from I denied. was new for trial town ployees of the district. Copies ot Trachoma attended the circus As an F. E. R. A. project, the suspects and those with Superintendent. the same were placed in the hands State vs. Lee Snyder, Gay j1 at Roosevelt Tuesday under the were treated in of every officer and employee ol Conjunctivitis of Arthur Orr Jr. Snyder and Ralph Woodard guardianship school by the teachers under the Superintendents Annual Report To The Board Of the school district. were Bob They Schonian, Billy (o(riminal) 2nd degree burglar. nurse. supervision of the Education Duchesne County School District, New Report Card Orr, Larry Crooker and Milton Jury was sworn In and some teeducation An adult program A new report card wa3 put inHollenbeck. stimony heard. Case was continJune 2, 1936. seven W. P. A. teachers By Mrs. Janies Dalgleish ued to June 11th. to use last September in an ef- has been under way Mrs. Fred and Johnson the daughMrs. R. C. Walker returned during fort to avoid unjust discourage Items from Salt Lake ters, Elsie and Wanda are spendin Duchesne, Strawberry, ear evening Sunday comments by avoiding odious 1 School census the week in Salt Lake City. 3one-taMtn. Home, Talmage, City where sha has been the guest ing 2 Total t Dan L. Capesner, Feed and Seed parisons between students of unR. C. Dalgleish Dr. Myton, Bukbell, brother. of Upalco, her equal ability. Each child is ex- Roosevelt, Neola and Hayden. and family. While there Mrs. Wal Loan agent was in Duchesne on! pected to work up to the level of COLD BEE Under the N. Y. A. 94 students ker attended the graduation of Tuesday transacting business. Ray Gillis of the state road Com- received high school aid and 40 Miss Catherine Dalgleish who was older youths were employed on was one of the four honor stu- mission was transacting official on business in Duchesne Monday and N. Y. A. projects at Altamont. dents of the East High School. Roosevelt. Tuesday. and Duchesne, Mrs. J. R. Tuttle, Mrs. Bertha Hot Lunch Program Attorney General Joseph Chez Angus and Mrs. Tessie Smith reUnder the sponsorship of the turned Sunday from Salt Lake wa3 in Duchesne attending court on Monday. Parent-TeachAssociation, with 12 Length of school term (Elem) weeks City where they spent the week C. Dorthella Dastrup of Altonah the cooperation of the schools, a end with friends. BECKERS Sat. and Sun. , Mrs. Clifton Michelson of' Du was a Duchesne business visitor very successful W. P. A. hot lunch program has been carried .on in 14 chesne was a Myton visitor Mon- Tuesday. June 13 - 14 FISHERS Miss Frances Rowlett and Mr. the district under the supervision day. Alfred Klein of Salt Lake City of Mrs. Lettie Brown, County Mrs Geo. Shirley Temple in Mrs. Sr., Tingley 17 Average No. of pupils per teacher based on and PABST Supervisor of Womens- Projects. 16 Total Marcus' Tingley and Miss Mary spent Sunday and Monday In DuThe Littlest Rebel No. different individuals as teachers ... were takMr. chesne. an additional Four Klein, steps attorney, Tingley returned Tuesday from o ON TAP en this year in the program of Lake City where they had attended court Monday, repreSalt The Fruit-lan- d the school consolidation. State Tax Commisviiited for several days. They senting Wed. and Thurs. one room school was closed were accompanied by Mrs. Geo. sion. Booths For Ladies 18 17 June R. W. Snyder of Altonah was and the students transported to Total Enrollment, Average Enrollment and Average Attendance By Tingleys father, Mr. Cahoon, who 1935-8Schools For a Duchesne. This also Duchesne business visitor Tuesprovided here for sometime. Paul Kelly and Altamont High School - 7th grade, 15; 8th, 38; 9th, 46; 10th, 35; will visitAlexander ti ansportation for the high school associ- day. Mrs. Blight, number total enrollment, 170; average belonging, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Larsen students for whom transporta- Uth, 13; 12th, 23; Arline Judge in ate Grand Patron of the Grand daily attendance, 138.74. tion had not previously been pro- 155.25; average and Miss Nettie Larsen spent the at was a of Utah guest Altonah - 1st grade, 29; 2nd, 15; 3rd, 16; 4th, 16; 5th, 13; 6th, 28 Chapter Here Comes Trouble vided. The Ioka school was closed number belonging, 120.82; the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E week end In Duchesne visiting 170; total and 19; enrollment, average 7th, and the students transported to Miller, and while here attended relatives and old friends. Alton average daily attendance, 106.08. Schonian Bldg. - Duchesne Bluebell - 1st grade, 13; 2nd, 10; 3rd, 8; 4th, 10; 5th, 15; 6th, 6 and the meeting of Duverony Chap- Larsen arrived early this week to spend some time with his1 7th, 7; total enrollment, 69; average number 'belonging, 64.96; average ter No. 17. daily attendance, 68.22. Mr. and Mrs. James Dalglish brothers, Rulon, Merril and Vance. Boneta - 1st grade, 6; 2nd, 7; 3rd, 1; 4th, 6; 5th, 3; 6th, 2; total en- entertained the following guests at rollment, 25; average number belonging, 24.70; average dally attend-danc- a Sunday night supper. The fol 19.72. were present: Mr. and Mrs. Duchesne High and Elementary - 1st grade, 60; 2nd, 46; 3rd, 46; lowing C. J. Neal, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Is 39. 26 10th 11th and 33; 46; 40; 39; 8th, 9th, 52; 58; 7th, 6th, 5th, 4th, Walker and Miss Jean Walker, 12th, 13; total enrollment, 498; average number belonging, 427.01; The evening' was spent at bridge between actually directing a funeral and average daily attendance, 375.19. Hanna - 1st grade, 5; 2nd, 1; 3rd, 5; 4th, 5; 5th, 6; 6th, 1; total en- with prize for high score being awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Neal. rollment, 23; average number belonging, 21.30; average daily attendthe mere selling of a casket or other funeral Velma E. Woods, daughter of A telephone in home provides ance, 18.18. 8; 1st grade, 11; 2nd, 12; 3rd, 10; 4th, 7; 5th, 16; 6th, .Mr. and Mrs. Chas. II. Woods Montwel merchandise. 7th, 12; 8th, 13; total enrollment, 89; average number belonging, 61.50; passed away af the family home protection, 53.10. attendance, at average daily midnight, Friday. She was born Years of experience, a thorough study Mt. Emmons - 1st grde, 24; 2nd, 15; 3rd, 19; 4th, 12; 5th, 13; 6th, in Myton November 19, 1919, had convenience for a cents a day4 number belonging, 85.60; average attended school here and later at13; total enrollment 96; average of the many details to be attended to in the daily attendance, 80.50. - 1st grade, 10; 2nd, 10; 3rd, 18; 4th,7; 5th, 6; 6th, 12; tended the tli,q Roosevelt High Home Mtn. The Mountain States Tel. & Tel. Company School.. She i3 survived by her time of bereavement and the necessary 7th, 9; 8th, 13; total enrollment, 85; average number belonging, 77.30; and six brothers and sisparents 71.00. average da'ly attendance, ters: Dorothy, Audrey, Hughes, Myton 1st grde, 59; 2nd, 41; 3rd, 46; 4th, 47; 5th, 56; 6th, 46; 7th equipment and accommodations are im 33; 8th, 43; total enrollment, 371; average number belonging, 304,68; William, Robert and Ardath. Funeral services were held in average daily attendance, 268.89. portant factors in the completeness of Neola - 1st grade, 23; 2nd, 18; 3rd, 29; 4th, 10; 5lh, 25; 6th, 13; the Ward Hall Sunday with in7th, 13; 8th, 17; total enrollment, 148; average number belonging, terment In the Myton cemetery A. Schonian directed funerals. It is often Three inspectors attached to the 134.10; average dally attendance, 121.00. 1st 71; 75; 76; Roosevelt 3rd, 2nd, 4th, 60; 5th, Public grade, Works Elementary Administration PROMPT SERVICE ON ALL MAIL ORDERS said that it is the little things that count, 73; 6th, 68; 7th, 58; total enrollment, 481; aXerage number belongwere in Myton Monday to look over the prospective water works. ing, 424.90; average daily attendance, 392.20. Roosevelt High School - 8th grade, 82; 9th, 91; 10th, 103; Uth, 76; and there is never any detail too little 1() A representation from White-bec- k Mens Half-Sole- s and Heels $1.25 number 421; 398.00; total enrollment, average belonging, 12th, 69; Post of the Amencan Legion Ladies Half-Sole- s average daily attndance, 382,00. and Heels 73c deserve every attention in our service. from Vernal was in Myton Tues1st grade, 27; 2nd, 10; 3rd, 10; 4th, 20; 5th, 12; 6th, 9; Tabiona Lethe American day advertising 7th, 15; 8th, 26; 9th, 10; 10th, 17; total enrollment, 156; average numgion and Auxiliary District Conber belonging, 141.86; average da.ly attendance, 119.90. If They Are Fixable - Well Fix Them. Talmage - 1st grade, 8; 2nd, 2; 3rd, 9; 4th, 3; 5th, 8; 6th, 3; 7th vention which will be. hold in Ver2; 8th,' 4; total enrollment, 39; average number belonging, 34.25; nal Saturday and Sunday, June We Fay Postage One Way 13th and 14th. average daily attendance, 32.11. Mrs. E. L. Jumer is convalescing Upalco - 1st grade, 4; 2nd, 10; 3rd, 13; 4th, 10; 5th, 10; 6th, 9; 7th, 13; 8th, 6; total enrollment, 75; average number bjlonging, 70.21; from a nasal operation performed in Duchesne on Tuesday. average daily attendance, 62,97. Total - 1st grade, 354; 2nd, 268; 3rd, 306; 4th, 271; 5th 308 Cth Miss Audrey Woods who has WOODROW W. STEVENS 257; 7th, 242; 8th, 275; 9th, 187; 10th, 191; Uth, 115; 12th, 105. Total been ill for the ROOSFAMT ni iir.sNc past week was enrollment, 2,882; average number belonging, 2,540.44; average dally taken to the and Phonos 21 and 27 hospital in Roosevelt Phones 88 Roosevelt, Utah attendance, 2,245.80, Monday for medical attention. his or her capacity and, on this basis, attention is called to specific skills, habits, and attitudes which the child needs to improve with the help of teachers and parents. We have put into use in this district the permanent, cumulative student record card designed by a Committee appointed by the State Superintendent. This record card provides a continuous record of the student from grade-on- e to Twelve and is very valii able as a guide to the teacher in directing the activities of the student. A rather thorough testing program was administered throuh-ou- t the county in March and April w th the help of members of the Superintendents two-fifth- grade students were transported to Altamont High School. In I fUieme F,ra1 -- rsa.? & T non-taxab- le $50,-000.- . Dil-lma- n pre-scho- ol stu-d.nt- H-I- ut . . h, j COZY THEATRE er -- 6. Ed. Wilkins e, Protection There A Vast Difference your comfort and few By Now Open For Business loves Slice Shop lioy A. Scholium Morhuirv |