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Show A Newspaper Devoted to the People of the Uintah Basin The ..KJT County Seat A Uintah Aiiil Newspaper Basin Newspaper SUCCESSOR TO THE DUCHESNE COURIER Covers ALL The Uintah Basin Volume 5. DUCHESNE, UTAH, FRIDAY March 6, 1936. Advance Number 32. School Buildings Plans Recive Official Approval Ilasenpfeffer Party Mrs. Ernest Schonian was host Mias Alice Todd of Myton was $100,000.00 BUILDING PROGRAM TO PROVIDE ess at a supper HOUSING FOR STUDENTS AT DUCHESNE, in Duchesne Tuesday party- last Friday "He who rises lute may t rot all day transacting evening at which the popular Gerbusiness. and not overture Ins business. MYTON AND ROOSEVELT man dish, Hasenpfeffer, was the MARCH S. Boyden, asistant United John S The Boston piece de resistance. Covers were Massacre States attorney, was a Duchesne Court Adjourns To British kill three citizens, laid for Mr. and Mrs. Regulations Adopted CIVIC PROBLEMS Advertising For ContracDaryl Smith, visitor Monday. 1770. On Mr. Reconvene and Mrs. Jess Johnstun and For Construction Of tors Bids Will Be E. O. Larson of the United ARE DISCUSSED ' Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Schonian. General Phillip R. SheriMarch 12th Stucco Buildings States Published Soon Reclamation of Civil dan War fame Bureau was in AT CLUB MEETING Visitors Honored born. 1831. Duchesne on business Monday. befThe Restricted' Fire Zone was Mrs. Guy Hollenbeck entertainSixteen cases were brought Tlans for new school buildings Axel Birch of Roosevelt is re7 China leases Port Arthur At the regular meeting of the to be erected ore the court in the first three reduced at the regular meeting of ed at supper Sunday evening In in Duchesne and Myto Russia for 99 years, at Veterthe ported convalescing Duchesne Gateway club, Feb. 19th, ton March term which the Duchesne City Council Wed- honor of Mrs. Axel Birch of RoosSJL 1891 and an addition to Roosevelt days of the ans hospital in Salt Lake City seveial matters evelt. of civic Court Other 2nd. importnesday evening, to exclude a large guests were Mr. and convenad on March elementary school building were after a sinus operation last week. ance were taken to number of stucco buildings erect- Mrs. C. J. Neal of Pariette, Mrs. 5 Rebel Mernmac sinks two up. There was given official wis adjourned on Wednesday approval at the M. Federal warships, 1862. E. Lundberg, manager of the quite a disc u si on on the Junior ? i? reconvene on the 12th to finish ed in the original zone, and which Nina Burger, Mrs. Ernest Schonmeeting of the Duchesne county & Power o: Uintah Police Co. and M. Lar were the cause of considerable ian and Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Light ganization and the chang- school board the term. The Hon. Martin Tuesday. 9 General Scott lands 12,000 Phillip Horsley local manager of ed plans by the Board of Educacontroversy in connection with re- Schonian. Following supper, the Now Building Described son, was on the bench. i 1847. men Vera at Crus, aA the Mtn. & States tion Tel. were for new the Mr. school. Tel, high Prizes The In the matter of the estate of cent building permit applications. guests enjoyed contract. were aptransacting business in Duchesne Crocker of the Reemployment of- proved plansthe Boardunofficially The reduced zone will include were awarded to Mrs. Neal and court ordered W, vV..Boyd, the on February by Steam 10 starts ferry service fice stated need Monday. the of to deMrs. Birch. Main street from 5th to 8th streets going distribution to the wife of the 20th and were then submitted to between New York and Attorney B. W. Dalton was in the government officials with our Washington and to the state school and to the alley on each side of Mrs. Arthur Orr entertained at Brooklyn, 1813. Duchesne Monday attending court. labor problems. He explained why office as in the matter of the estate of Main. Building permits in the re- bridge in honor of Miss Alice Todd 11 England imposes heavy required by law, where for a revision to Lars Nelson of Roosevelt was it is neco-sar- y of Myton on Tuesday evening. court zone stricted Col duties the on will allow one received unqualified approval. import they Raymond Sturgeon, Henry story care take of family heads not on m a Duchesne business visitor Monontes, 1764. stucco buildings if constructed Present were Mesdames A. M. ordered that the petition for subsSuperintendent Reuben D. Law relief but who are now in desperday. be with metal lath both inside and Murdock, Ed Hart, Ernest Schonstated that contractors bids will titution of administrator ate straits. There are men 1100 Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Neal of the admin-- : out, stuccoed on the outside and ian, C. H. Selch, Roy A. Schonian, be advertised for in the near fupmed and that the new Pariette Mine were visiting with out of work in his district and ture. George C. Kohl. High score prize istrator be appointed after taking plastered inside, and with head700 are not on relief or never have NOTICE friends in Duchesne Sunday. ers between studding to stop cir- was awarded to Mrs. Ernest The new elementary building at oath and filing a bond of $2000. cannot get work folSchonian. was served of Supper culation. Roofs must be covered Mr. and Mrs. Ren Jolmson, Mr. been, but they will be erected at & cost of Myton in the matter of the estate because they are not accepting There are still some stock with and Mrs. Harry Sprouse and Mr. Wm. Tait, court ordered that pet$41,000 and will Include a gymmaterial. No lowing bridge. or relief have certificates of the Duchesne stayed clear of it nasium and auditorium combined, and Mrs. Joe Moysh of Roosevelt A to be ition for letters of administration garages will be allowed Bridge Dinner motion was passed to get in 40 Publishing Co. Inc., which 70 feet, seven class rooms, were in Duchesne Saturday evebe granted and petitioner quali erected in the restricted district, Mrs. J. E. Nelson and Mrs. J. touch with the governing officials a by have not been submitted to bond of and service stations must have R. McGuire entertained at bridge friends. fled by filing personal library, ning principals office and visiting on tiie the treasurer for liquidation. problem, and to get the rest rooms. cement floors. J2SOO or surety bond of $1700. Mrs. and dinner at Mrs. Nelsons home Miss and diaries Albright support, if poss.ble, of the other It is imperative that this be The school building at DuReduction Recommended In the matter of the estate of last Thursday evening with the Edna Peterson were in Duchesne civic clubs in the county and chesne high at once. up straightened is to cost $38,000. with a No action was taken relative following present: Mesdames Axel court ordered Guy J. Hollenbeck, Ba-in- . Saturday. Mr. Kohl, president of the Please send or bring your and auditorium comto the buildings already erected Pierson, Arthur Orr, Nina Burger, that Helen B. Hollenbeck be appJohn Rowley and Howard Row-le- y Alid Civic Clubs of Eastern Utah, gymnasium endorcertificate piroperly bined 50 feet by 77 feet six inches, takiin the reduced zone not conform- Ernest Schonian, Roy A. Schonian, ointed administratrix after transactMtn. of Home were sed to G. C. Kohl, Duchesne. brought up the matter of joining five class rooms, library, princiing to these specifications, even Robert Colgate, Grant Murdock, ng oath and filing bond of $300. the Northern Utah Civic Clubs ing business here Friday. Your check will be returned Nelpal's offloe and rest rooms. Criminal Cases though many of them have been Ernest Crocker, A. J. Feller, Mrs. Dastrup of Altonah was a This was earned and the Gateonce. at The addition to the Roosevelt State of Utah vs. Charles lie Muir, A. M. Murdock, Jess Continued on Page 8 business visitor to Duchesne on way club was voted in. elementary building will contain Fred was continued for the Gentry, George Johnstun, Wednesday, four class rooms and gymnasium term. Kohl, O. A. Halstead, R. M. Pope, DUCHESNE HIGH TO C. I. Johnson of Roosevelt, busiFire Insurance Rates and auditorium 40 feet by 74 W. D. Bishop and Melvin Poulson. State of Utah vs. Earl RemingtPROMINENT BASIN ness census enumerator, was in OPERETTA STAGE feet. It will be constructed at a to Mrs. went Reduced Duchesne In on, defendant plead guilty to a High score prize FARMER SUCCUMBS cost of $21,000. Duchesne Wednesday on of field Ernest Schonian. Travel prize was Charge of 2nd degree burglary and business. Each of the buildings is so planunin Mrs. The Duchesne received word to awarded The Duchesne high school, Colgate. passing of sentence postponed to James M. Olsen, 59, prominent ned so that if additions Justice George M. .Averitt, who are needed some time ago as to a cut in the March 3rd, when it was postponed der the direction of Mr. Raymond was St. Pauls Guild ill last week Is about farmer of thd Uintah Basin for in the future, the expense will be seriously to June 8th. rates for Love will insurance C. present prevailing Giauque, the last 15 years, died at his minimized. Mrs. James Hogg was hostess town again. State of Utah vs. reality, ac- to members of St. Pauls Guild Pirates of Hawaii, a light operhome in Utahn Friday morning. Brig Thomps- fire, is now a proven is Mrs. Carman Ed reported Tablona Asks For Addition eve on. This case was set for March cording to Mr G. V. Billings. Mr. Mr. Olsen wa3 born in Spring afternoon at hen home. etta in two acts next Friday much improved after an illness Wednesday A from Tablona delegation hall on town 3rd when defendant The afternoon was spent sewing, ning, March 13th, in the plead not Billings has received notice which confined her to bed for City, Utah, January 24, 1887, a which Included Mr. and Mrs. O. F. reduction means 8 a m. at that guilty to a charge of rape. p. son Part premiums of Andrew Neils and Jeorgine followed by delicious refreshments. several days. Loveland, Frank Clark, William of the Members of the cast and testimony was heard and on the average of twenty percent. Ladies present were Mrs. Nellie C. K. Perry, of the Record, was Olson Olsen. As a young man he Rhoades and Oran Curry asked the case was continued to March The rates vary on the types of Muir, Mrs. A. J. Feller, Mrs. Bes- chorus of 31 have been working a Salt Lake City visitor Sunday went to Carbon county, where he the board for an addition to their as as low 1th. The run from to and worked in the Umber industry school jury was unable to reach buildings sie Barton, Mrs. A. M. Murdock, hard for the last three weeks and Monday. building to be used for a decision which resulted in mist- a 10 percent cut to as high as a Mrs. Emma Stephens, Mrs. C. H. make this musical event one of Mrs. George Kohl went near Price and Sunnyside, At the high school classes. The advisaand Mr. 25 percent cut The three fourths Selch and Mrs. L. C. Winslow. rial. the most outstanding productions to Myton Thursday to attend the age of 27, he married Minerva bility of furnishing transportation State of Utah vs. Charles valuation clause is still in effect of the year. funeral of Mrs. William Zowe. Kofford in Emery county and 15 for the Tablona students to DuClub Wednesday came This case was set for Mar. but with continual and better fire to the an Basin, first chesne was discussed by the Mr. Giauque is working with While there they received word yt.ars ago Members and guests of the Wed12th protection it is hoped that these able staff of assistants. Miss Cor-inn- e that Mrs. Kohls father, Mr. Owen living in Arcadia, then Mtn. Home Board, but no definite decision was met at the club he nesday Bridge State of Utah vs. Max Moffitt is the accompanist. was seriously 111, and left immed- and finally a year and a half ago, reached. Mrs. Beatrice Thomas Seeley rates will be further reduced, home of Mrs. Lynn Bennet this defendant was established a home at Utahn, with a stated. Miss charged Emily Madsen has charge iately for his home at Randlett, and Supt. It. D, Law were apMrs. J. R. McGuire Kur Ivors Listed misdemeanor Fire Chief Bishop in comment- week, with Miss Maurine when the charge O'Toole ardramatics. W. B. of Mr. Mrs. the and on a committee to investiMeswere Present pointed hostess. should have been Surviving are his widow, the gate the situation and submit a Court ing on the cut made note of the acting Christensen, assisted by the Home rived in Duchesne Thursday afWilfelony. Edward Kohl, dames George the ordered the defendant Economics department, is direct- ternoon. They will spend a few following sons and daughters: report to the Board at their next held for 48 savings to the citizens of O. A. Halstead, J. E. Nelhours the costuming and this im- days here looking after their pro- Mrs. Leona Cole, Duchesne; Mrs. meeting. during which time the State city and stated that the savings kins, W. D. Bishop, Fred Gentry, ing oust will more than pay for the prob- son, of the production perty interests and will then go Violet Stevenson, Mtn. Home; bring a new charge. It was reported at the Board Chester Lyman, Robert Colgate, portant phase State of Utah vs. to be a delight to the to Junction, Utah, to make their Jack, Lena, Buddy and Lola Ol- meeting that a WPA project had John Harper able years expenditure for better Schonpromises Ernest and Young, hick. Case sen of Utahn; two brothers, Chas. been submitted to and decora- home for the present. was dismissed. fire fighting equipment. The de Jack provide inside ian. Mrs. Bishop won both high eye. Stage settings in Olsen, Price; Alfred Olsen, Myof care school preventing Duchesne taken Civil Actions Don by are activity tions in the lavatories partments being flush Sparks, sanitary travel and prize. r, has Leslie Ashtons and Fred Olsen, Neola school building, district coordinator, was transact- ton; a the faculty and students. pons vs. and cutting down the lossesWith point Club Contract ?luI S. Saturday The cast of characters is as ing business here Wednesday and Altonah; and senn sisters, Mrs. Hansen, et al. Thi3 case bean responsible for the cut. Mj toil Delegation Present of Thomas R. Magann, Helper; Mrs. Mrs. Arthur Orr entertained follows: A committee from Myton which tentatively set for trial on the City Councils assurance Thursday. Earl Stevenson, Castlegate; Mrs. included Miss Alice Todd, Andrew &rch 12th. the ex- members of the Saturday Contract backing up the firemen onwith Dorothy, daughter of a planwith Mrs. the week Frank Knight, Sunnyside; last home State of Utah vs. and Ander-tonher club at . ordinance ; PAST MATRON OF Talboe, Lynn Stone and James tation manager, Blanche Ralph Wood-u- isting fire , Joshua Mrs, John E. Giles, discussed with the Board from the the following present: Mesdames This case was a of for teacher cooperation Miss the for hoped Primer, DIES passed STAR EASTERN R. will All-rePresent Richards, Mrs. Marion Mecham, the acquiring of additional proGeorge Kohl, A. M. Murdock, citizens, (rates can and private school of girls, Beth AT MYTON HOME Mtn. Home, and Mrs. Emmanual perty Duchesne Farm M. Pope, Nellie Muir. A. J. Feller, in Duchesne, reduced Lilinoe, for the site of the new further Karnlani, Co. Lehua, Mortgage Kofford, Utahn. Arthur Brown and Ernest Schon- Maile, Hawaiian girls, Laura May Augustus A. Peacock. school building. It was decided The said. of to Mrs. Mrs. Wilma Zowe, 59, wife Funeral services were held in ian. High score prize went jMrt ordered that Tony Flementas Lyman, Maurine Billings, Lola Wm. Zowe of Myton, and promin- the Duchesne LDS ward hall, Sun- that the City of Myton would be Murdock. made a asked to furnish property adjacFrancis Case; Billy and Mott Nominated party defendant. The Vernal Bov in social and fraternal circles, day, March 1st, under the direc- ent to the site of the Plaintiff was Dinner lieutenant on the U. S. ent present awarded judgement Wood, Ofwas buried in the Myton cemetery tion of the Roy A. Schonian Mort-iir- school against the For All Five Mens enbuilding. defendants in the am cruiser, Tennessee, Wayne MitMr. and Mrs. J. E. Nelson servfuneral Thursday, following of $1366.55 Miss Helen Ottoscn was transfices On Branch Council tertained at dinner Saturday eve- chell; Pirate chief, Delwyn Goff; ices in the Presbyterian church of fr attorney's fee.including $100.00 Program Of Services ferred from the Talmage school to Mrs. Arthur Brown Scary, a pirate, Jack Fitzwater. and Mr. F. L. Olsen of Altonah, half- the Mt. Emmons Myton at 2.00 p. m. Tenney ning Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Crocker. M. elementary to fill POCATELLO, Idaho Thompson vs. Guy and March broth r of Mr. Olsen spoke of the in Bom Iowa, Creston, gois made vacant by the resotopson. Plaintiff was Utah, Vernal, place of Johnston a Club Anderson Mothers Clara Eaton associagiven 14, 1877, a daughter of John and th ir pleasant boyhood to of Miss Alice Smith. Taldivorce from the de-a- ing to have every opportunity MaLlda Dorff, Mrs. Zowe came tion, and that though their beliefs ignationschool will finish the reAlice Baker, assisted by at Mrs. council student and awarded the custody serve on the ROOSEVELT Mrs. Clara Eaton to Myton in 1905. She was mar- were entirely different on many mage entertained the one mnor c7iild, $25.00 a month the University of Idaho, southern Mrs. Verda Moore Moth- Anderson, 49, died at her home, ried to William Zowe on October subj cts, his brothers nature was mainder of the year with the of and guests of his members teacher. and a judgement of $75 branch, if the intention at 10:15 28, 1908. such that quarreling was an imers club at her home last Thurs- - Sunday, February 23rd, and attorneys fee. friends are any indication. of two Reua. m. "after an illness been has Zowe Mrs. for Superintendent years possibility. for Johnston day evening. bia Savings and Loan vs. Phone They nominated of the eve- months. A daughter of Orson a member of Duveromy Chapter, A quarttta composed of Arthur Duchesne B n enspeaker D. Law, ben council, Miller Eu-teChild Eaton, Kohl, et al. The court all five offices on the Claris and Eaton Star at Myton. Goodrich, Miss Jackson, Mrs. R. Order of System Changed chose as his subject, Plaintiff have judg- - tering hiS name for president, ning present she was born in Kansas in 1886. She was Worthy Matron of that D. Law, Porter Merrill and Mrs. Members mnt Cas treasurPsycology. Duchesne The telephone exAlta Her parents moved to Idaho whn body in 1930. prayed for in the com- - vice president, secretary, Fern T. Moffitt gave three numwere- Mrs. Leda Law, Mrs. Piaint, a change this underwent change er and mens representative, The Mickelson, Mrs. Carma Saxer Mrs. Anderson was eight yiars Death came suddenly lat 12:15 bers, I Know That My R'de mer Is womens repweek with a view to better service to Kanosh, Utah, a. m. Tuesday morning, following Lives, Vail came Mrs. and old only other office and Is It Wilkins, Oh, Wonderful, several Mrs. Vivian for its patrons. she a resentative. Thera were students Mrs. Florence Poulson, four years later. In 1905, paralytic stroke from which "Through D' opening Trials." tfCESNE HIGH White, all Hereafter when anyone In DuAnderMarrion Fern married Dennis other nominations, Mrs. never eland she of consciousness, regained Poulson, Bishop Clayburn Bridg Mrs. Fern wikhes to place a call to chesne WINS LAST came . She Utah. Mrs. Idaho. from died of MernH. hours. son few She Ols a Meadow, m as of Mr. Fern (a good living only spoke GAME held Marc Fitzwater, Mrs. Lake Salt be will City, its tributaries, to Uintah the husband election Beatrice at her home on the South Myton neighbor and friend and off Ted The with her Mrs. Larsen, candidate its tributaries or any place 29 bench. Price, 1G and in the event no the first with famsettlors, Basin of words to Snyder, consolation Jeanette the Mrs. o ic in the Uintah Basin, the Duchesne receives a majority for any Mrs. Marie years ago. Funeral services at the church ily in their bereavement. Hoopcs, beheld be will operator will take the call and b0011 bhe meas' 'reof'Ai?6 active was an Mrs. Anderson were conducted by Rev. Willard a runoff election Floyd Ross of Arcadia gave a time the ticket. Mrs. Alice Hansen, Mrs. on Marcn S. church. D. L. Selch servof the Gravf.side of member Vernal. vocal Fndav . ,a'TlonL high In Duchesne tween the two highest "Silver Emma Haired solo, Spence Daddy Beva Merkley, Mrs. Mrs. Afton Birch, manager of 'n a Lhrilll'r whic,h 23. are her Mrs. Sail-- h ices were under the direction of of Mine. "Wed Surviving Mrs. Edna Smith, the Roosevelt office spent the Pocatell Anderson. Oscar and ladies the of children, Powell Star was the Eastern Lehnhoff Furgeson, offered Luella eight Opening prayr by Dusaid the Cowan, Mrs. ld a safa Mrs. Dalton Hunt, Rose and Doyal with Mrs. B tty Albright, Roose- Mr. J, W. Moulton of Utahn and early part of the week at the advantage student body president, an chesne Mrs. office is Mrs. Johnston instructing and Haken Jennie entire P16 a3 faction nominating Anderson, velt, Worthy Matron in charge. b ned,ction by Bishop Clyde Row-le- Nina AItamont Burger, chief, and her staff no sion Thltza Anderson; six snst'TS and The services were well attended old poss s of In their new duties. Carrie lon Mrs. Wiilhite, Masses of beautiful fct intn brothers, by fritnds and members of the fiowvrs, According to word received from enough to Portland, Ore.; Mrs. Joe Kremr, Eastern Star and Masonic bod.es wer the mutes token of the love Mtn. territoryStates officials, they are well March Fred Berg, Hurmston, from all of the Basin. and este m friends and n ighbors 'Utch Goff, forward; to have John don elected Mothers club, Thursday, Albert and Mrs. with Mrs. Burgers work pleased that Ethel Mrs. Zowe has been preceded felt for Mr, Olsen and his family. Long, Idaho City, Ore.; Mrs. pre- joth at the home of Mrs. A an1 C- - StoLt were offices. However, 4iore and have decided she Is able Mrs. Mddrcd Ida.; Elzie Eaton, address un- in d. ath, during the past two Fr AItamont Hart- - Li lit y pends upon whether the "ten with Following the to handle the new services, Stephenson cons responsibilities, Stellar ball. Reva Merkley known, and Nathan Eaton, Boise, years, by h r mother, and a bro- coitcge moved to thee Utahn cem-- ( The not an amendment to the Mrs. Birch expressed the hope Carmen and Mrs. would ar ten old a w, and both where John whom of y which neph the ther, Idaho; was Dorff, tery, interred. body :3nlWFacPu1tlimlnary games, tution passes, -that patrons will show consideracting hostesses. d Bert Eaton, who has lived with were living with her. She is AItamont hibit any student from holding to the Duchesne operators Study club, Saturday, Mrs. And ation Womens e v8 vrson T four was he since If your sails are sit right you until by her husband and an aunt, Alton Int PuchMne 2nd team more than one office. Ry 7th, with Mi's. become accustomed to March they amendthe Mrs, Anna Oborg, Roosevelt. n don't care how the wiud blows. years old. their new duties. LiuhSfe tfam WOr? blh dents wil vote on Schonian, ment at the election. - fire-resista-nt Brac-kenber- ry Me-cha- half-brothe- , And-rson- vs- y. nt - of prep season Caw J Cr to remind you - k sur-vivi- |