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Show FRIDAY, DEC. 23 TAGE 6 BIRTHS, DEATHS & MARRIAGES Hitte Allen Morrell, Ogden, Gleaned from the files of the Mr. and Mrs. Reed Fietkau, 0ct- - 26 Uintah Basin Record since Janu- Duchesne, boy. Oct. 12. Baby Jacoby, Provo, ary 1, 1936. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Oct. 13 Duchesne, Baby Pulley. Births Arcadia, girl. Lake, Salt ' Harden Bennion, Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Wells Smith, Oct. 12. Altonah. boy. Hanna Ellis Larsen, Bluebell, Mr. and Mrs. Verdu8 Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Aral Clement, Oct. 14. Heina, Schumann Myton, girl. Duchesne, girl. Ernestine aa Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dastrup, Mr. and Mrs. Lynden Bird, Hollywood, Cal., Nov. 17. ? Mt. Emmons, girl. James Lawrence Mchaffey, Ft. Bluebell, girl. X Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Atwood, Mr. and Mrs. Wells Murdock Douglas, Nov. 17. Mt. Emmons, girl. Stanley Case, Mt, Fresno. Cal., boy. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. Ores Humes, Nov. 13. "" Charles Wesley Beecroft, RoAltonah, boy. Fruitland, boy. osevelt, Nov. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smith, John L. Miles, Ioka, Nov. 22, Deaths Altonah, girl. Wm. Stewart Nicholson, RooseMr. and Mrs. Don Shelton, ArCarl Alma Rhoades, Utahn, v velt, Nov. 20. cadia, girl. Jan. 2, 1936. Infant Anderson, Altonah, Nov, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Larsen, Reuben Mahonri Titcomb, Bon-et29. Dec. 31, 1934. Arcadia, girl. Wm. H. Long, Duchesne Nov Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Defa, Infant Ellis, Tabiona, January. Tabiona, boy. Infant Clark, Tabiona, January. 27. Franklin Smith Workman. OgMr. and Mrs. Carlos Marsing, George A. Shelton, Arcadia, den, Dec. 1. Jan. 6. Duchesne, girl. Andrew Rich Murray, Vernal, s Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Tillack. Infant Belt, Spring Canyon, V 14. Dec. .. Jan. 9. Tabiona, boy. VJI Alice Ivle, Heber, Margaret Mr. Mrs. Jan. Aldin and Mont Segura, Farm Creek, Tumbow, ,fi December. 18. Ogden, girl. V Mr. and Mrs. Forest Cleo Ann Caldwell, Duchesne, Ivle, && Marriage Licenses Jan. 16. x Strawberry, girl. Dor-th- a Harold White, Duchesne Mr. and Mrs. Vee Nielson, Leora Mae Hayes, Duchesne, Bluebell. Mil Anderson, Jan. 18. Bridgeland, boy. Asa S. Armstrong, Idaho AudH Mr. and Mrs. Charles Timothy, Harold Lyle Odeklrk, Duchesne Ht rey Levina Hawkins, Salt Lake Altonah, girl. Jan. 20. City. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Evans, Tal Vf King George V, England, Jan. Alma Thomas Parry, Roosevelt 20. mage, girt. Betrice Savage, RooseWanda Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roberts, Jan. Preston Nutter, Nine Mile, velt. 26. Hanna, boy. Edmund Arthur Feho Iris Al' Mr. and Mrs. Giles Wood, MyElizabeth Ann Sorenson Mott, len, Salt Lake City. ton, boy. Strawberry, Jan. 28. U T. H. Anderton Mildred MitMr. and Mrs. A. M. Burton, Joe Babcock, Mt. Emmons, Feb. chell, Salt Lake City. v JJ5.WWX 'frW'ts 1. V'.' AW&wy'Sr Talmage, girl. iZirA uMVrifotoA " Norris Marshall Mattie NielMr. and Mrs. Eugene Abpla-nalMary J. H. Solmonson, Arcadia, son, Duchesne. Feb. 1. Utahn, boy. Jay Simpson Lois Johnstun, Mr. and "Mrs. Hugh Stevens, Lena C. Myers Bridgeland. Feb. Vernal. He Promised a Reduction 12. Altonah, boy. School Drain Project Ercel Alden Johnson, Leota President Roosevelt has added Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clark, A1 Lai Lonnie Olsen, Duchesne Gets Started Monday tonah, boy. Roselund Lemon, Ioka. Anna more than 50 bureaus ii the operaFeb. 12. John Giles Phillis Hicken, Tabi tion of the government. d Mr. and Mrs. Farris Giles, TabiBridge-lanCharles F. Boreham, (Continued From Page 1) ona, boy. CCC, Feb. 11. Lawrence Roper, Vernal May from the shop salvaged materials, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rollins, Daniel T. Clark, Park City, Gusher. has been approved and awaits Ferguson, Feb. 25. Duchesne, boy. Olsen Sibyl Karren, VerDon sufficiend W. P, A. labor to get Mr. and Mrs. Elden Liddell, LeRoy A. McGee, Price, Feb. nal. started. 22. Bridgeland, girl. James Alexander Fullmer, RoThis project will cost $4,994.00 Mr. and Mrs. Elden Brady, BluePaul Brown, Bridgeland, Mar. osevelt Louise Parrett, Myton. to be divided: school district,, bell, girl. 2. J. Jones, Mt. Emmons Andrew $1407.00 and W. P. A. $3,587.00. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Giles, MyClara Eaton Anderson, Roose- Helen J. Ottosen, Sandy. y The new building is to be of ton, girl. velt. Feb. 23. James Lovell Wheeler Ida E construction 40 feet by 60 Mr. and Mrs. John Goodrich, 3. Wilma Zowe, Myton, Mar. feet of brick and stucco with ap- Bluebell, boy. James M. Olsen, Utahn, Feb. Rasmussen, Strawberry. Hyrum Rasmussen, Strawberry h Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bird, Blue- 28. of the floor proximately Ruth Hadden, Duchesne. area to be of concrete. bell, girl. Bluebell, Bristol, Margaret Samuel Arthur Powell, BountiMr. and Mrs. Howard Stewart, Mar. 2. The drain consists of a string ALL ful Alda Wilson, LaPoint Lutellus Burdick, Bluebell, Mar. of open drain tile, laid at a depth Utahn, girl. John Guenon Gladys Berrett. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wardle. My- 8. of over six feet at the school Altonah. John M. Martin, Myton, Mar. building and gradually rising un-- 1 ton, girl. Gilbert O. Bells Florence OtMr. and Mrs. Leland Goodrich, 12. 1 it nears the surface at its outtosen, Meeker, Colo. Beth Roberts, Tabiona, Mar. Bluebell, boy. let. It will drain the Noral Warren Myrtle Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. David W. Baum, 17. of the ground around both the Price. Charles L, Conklin, Altonah, elementary and high school build- Strawberry, boy. Theron Heber ' Chatwin, Tabi Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bird, March. ings. ona A kindly wish and a kindly Clara E. Sweat, Fruitland. Gerald Edwin OToole, Mt. Bluebell, girl. Jewell White, Victor Mott To Drain Cellars 17. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Ottosen. Pleasant, Mar. thought for all our friends. Strawberry. At the time the high school was Rosetta Jane Allred, Barney girl. Joseph Mor(.ez Edna Twitch-elconstructed it was necessary to Talmage, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Loveland, Altonah, Mar. 14. Whiterocks. nstall drains around the founda- - Tabiona Wm. Manning Keel, Neola, Mar. boy H; Knecht, Bennett Eugene tions before they could be poured. 21. Mr. and Mrs. James Mountain, Arbutus Silva Roper, Vernal. This was dra.ned into the eleCharles Jenkins, Roosevelt Mar. Utahn, boy. Fred Emry Ailene Curran, mentary building basement and Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Curran, 26. the water is at present being Elizabeth W. Herring, Myton, Juanita. Juanita, boy. LeRoy Bishop, Duchesne Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jones, Mar. 21. pumped out onto the ground. The Burton, Afton, Wyoming. Donna Salt now will installed Katheryn Kearney, project be.ng Tabiona, girl. Charles Sidney Harris lola Mr. and Tvlrs. Lynn Ross, Ver- Lake City, April 9. carry it to the old river channel, Salt Lake City. Harris, Infant Baum, Strawberry, April and will in addition drain the nal, girl. Zina K. Frank Delana Eads Mr. and Mrs. John Kenison, 23. ground Surrounding the elemenChvers Robert Gay Hamilton Tabiona, tary budding, the lower floors oi Talmage, girl. George Burton Kinsey, Midway which are rapidly deteriorating Mr. and Mrs. Wilford, Up&lco, April 16. Lola Sellers, Heber. IAAJ tVU I Frona Morrison Stewart, Utahn, from excessive moisture. girl. Harold Wm. Thompson, Tal25. DuApril Mr. and Mrs. Reed Cowanr It is expected that the drain will Eva Jorgina Anderson, Niels Nielson, Bridgeland, May mage also pick up some of the water chesne, girl. Mtn. Home. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gale, Blue- 5. which underlies the entire surJohn Lee Llsonbee, Bluebell Anna Detomasi, Roosevelt, May face of the ground in that sec bell, boy. Myrle Allen, Myton. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anderson, tion of the town, and w 11 in that Ersel Sprouse, LaPoint Thursa Masters Alexander Murphy, Vernal, way aid materially in the func- Bluebell, girl. Alexander, 9. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Defa, Bridgeland, May s, Howard Andrews tioning of septic tanks and the Delight Rachel Ann Bulger McRae, Salt Roosevelt. drying out of cellars in that vi- Hanna, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holgate, Lake City, May 21. Roscoe Bair Juliaett Ivie, Ducinity. Mrs. Unka. Sam, Whiterocks, Arcadia, girl. chesne. Because of this expected beneMr. and Mrs. Dick Muir, May 18. Lanar Richens Dena Cope, Arfit to property Duchesne City has Wm. Hadden, Duchesne, May 22. boy. cadia. y for the Strawberry, provided the Dr. Albert B. Reagan, Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Luran Allred, Vaughn Warr, dia.n and has assumed the Myton Hazel May 30. girl. Talmage, Roosevelt. Fausett, for its maintenance Tal Lee Bennie Ghristensen, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eldredge, With all good wishes for a Frank Hyde, Ouray Catherine should any be necessary, in an mage, June 8. Myton, girl. Christmas Day filled with Roosevelt. Hammersmith, 7. agreement between the board of June Utahn, Mary Spratt, Mr. and Mrs. Wanless Shields, Acel Laura Smuin, Rowley education and the and Wm. city. Frederick Joy Giles, Heber, Happiness Arcadia, boy. Vernal. 9. June Mathi-soMr. and Mrs. Chester Horace D. Boe, Lehl Elma D. Dining: and Dancing: Norman Eugene Clark, AltonIoka, girl. Cotton Clients Salt Lake City. Jacobsen, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hadden, ah, June 12, Big cotton planters in the South Clifford Morris Woodward, NeLead-villat the T. Propernick, Rudolph Utahn, girl. received generous helpings of govola Letah Mary Hamblin, Mont-wel- l. Colo., June 18, Mr. and Mrs. Garland, Myton, ernment funds for not growing cot30. Muir June Infant Fruitland, ton. Forty-sireceived more than girl. Eldon H. Cook. Vernal Clara Lorrain Prichard, Price, June 1. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin, $10,000 each and one was sent a Bountiful. Hunter, 5. Barbara Carter, Vernal, 'July cheek for $123,000; 1,131 received Myton,' boy. Jess Almond Thompson, Du5. Ben Remodeled Jensen, Kelly, July Newly checks of over $2,500 each and then Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McDonRoberta Myrl Baum, S. Rafe Pettey, Altonah, July chesne of the little fellows, 732,075 received ald, Talmage, boy. Strawberry. 11. an average of $16 00 each. Mr. and Mrs. George Ratelick Reed Lyman Andre Allen. Jamas Nephl Jk, Whiterocks, Upalco, boy. Vernal. 20. July Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Selch, Don Martin Wardle, Roosevelt Nomie Anderson, Tabiona, July Duchesne, girl. Aline Reed, Wyandotte, Okla. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Halstead, Howard Thacker, Mt. Emmons Charles E. Sexton, Roosevelt, If "V Duchesne, girl. Lea Fay Mott, Duchesne. 21. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Macary, July Orvil Stubblefield, Spanish Fork John Peter Pearson, Duchesne, Arcadia, girl. Norma Leah Hamilton, Springr-vill4. Aug. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Stanley, Devoe Phillips, Myton Padget Tabiona, girl. Wm. Price, Spanish Fork 7. E Betty Mr. and Mrs. Am. Mitchell, Aug. John Greenee, Springville. EveLne Roberts, Myton, 6 Aug. 1.93 Lawrence Stubblefield-Maxi- ne Upalco, girl. 13. Mr. and Mrs. David Tanner, Richard Allred, Bluebell, Aug. Althea Cox, Springville. Myton, boy. 30. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Sutherland, Slmpla Economics Victor Floyd Johnson, Bluebell The fundamental principles of Myton, bov. 28. Aug. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hamilton, government finance are exactly the j t4J Howard Roosevelt Wardle, same common-sensMyton, girl. principles that 4. Sept. we follow In the handling of our own Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Curran, H. Dern, George Washington, family finances. So long as our Juanita, girl. D. C., Aug. 27. follows these principles Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thomas, Jacob Lukton, Vernal, Sept. 4. government our people will prosper. But if our As you gather around youf Juanita, boy. 4. family fireside know that you Clyde Norton, Helper, Sept. government disregards these prinMr. and Mrs. Earl Giles, HanO. T. Hicken, Heber, Sept. 13. ciples, it squanders our resource: carry with you our best wishes for Joy, Happiness and Health. na, giil. Edward Vernon Stevens, Hurand destroys the public credit. Mr. and Mrs, B. A. Jacoby, Duricane, Sept. 22. Alf M. Landon. chesne, girl. Martha Bliss Birch, Utahn, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Pulley, DuSept. 21. Foreign Pork chesne, boy. Dean Fortie, Heber, Oct. 4. Under orders from the Roosevelt ' Mr. and Mrs. James O. Larsen, Lawrence Burton, Vernal, Oct. administration American farmers Aicadia, girl. 21. killed their pigs and brood Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Herbert, sows, John Franklin Owlngs, Ballard and in 1935 foreign farmers shipped Myton. Oct. 19. more than twelve and out half mil Mr. and Mrs. Owen Smith, MyJohn Hyrum Leonard,' Hunting-ton- , lion pounds of pork Into the Ameri ton, girl. Oct. 25. can market n, h, a, yy W; V tr ?i h t6jN r $ X - p, t one-stor- one-sixt- WISHING A MERRY .CHRISTUM, sub-surfa- POULSON DAIRY . An-dew- right-of-wa- n, Cfjrtetma Peace By RAYMOND PITCAIRN National Chairman .Sentinels of the Republic To a troubled world, as this Is written, returns the calm spirit of Christmas to guide us anew along which that footpath to peace from man stumbles so pitifully when he relies on human vision alone. For Christmas brings a pause, a breathing spell, In the spinning gyrations of human ambition and human striving. At Christmas time the voices of kings and of captains sound, somehow, less strident; the flags of nations flaunt, somehow, less defiantly; and men everywhere see the brother rather than the wolf In their neighbors. That is because at Christmas time we walk not by sight, but by faith the faith which the poet describes as a higher faculty than reason, and the apostle as the substance of things hoped for. It Is because Christmas comes as an annual, and to a wearied world a welcome, reminder that something Infinitely greater, Infinitely wiser than human reason keeps us from wandering too far from the path. And at Christmas we remember, too, that Faith without Works is dead. The spirit of giving, which began under an ancient star still shining in the hearts of men, Is an expression of that conviction. At Christmas all worldly joys are subordinated to the one joy of ncluding that outpouring of fellowship and sympathy in which the poorest can share as lavishly as the rich. This, too, brings peace the peace within, which makes us realize . . . That sometimes, through the Soul of Man, Slow moving oer his pain. The moonlight of a perfect peace Floods heart and brain." In this way comes Christmas. kindness-i- II happiness foctlL Roy A. Schonian p e J fc Mrs. Marion S. Shields Mr. and Mrs. R. S. L . nounce the marriage of ti daughter, Ruth to Mr T Evans of Upalco, Son of Evans. The young married August 13thcouple at" VeTnaT They will make their home at for the present. The com munity joins in wishing them 1 happy married life. Mr. Charlie Bird who has been stan ;rs Tins clt" wriSngym 13 COnvalescinf at f sruic Fc mas llo Asta Will 0i this aloi audi Scott Lusty who Ls attending college at the U. A. c. in Logan Is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R s Lus ty. Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Solomonson and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Solomon-so- n have returned from Salt Lake City where they went to attend the funeral of Mrs. S. O. Solomon-son'- s Girl. Or 1st, nng All pom is a quin cour Sa brother. 2 ar Mr. and Mrs. William W. Sagers cast hol- cast, of Tooele are spending the idays with their daughter and son-i- n - law, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. viou. nobo Shields. gest George Bird of Salt Lake City is the guest of his son. Charlie Bird. He is helping build the addition to the Bird home. The following Arcadia people attended the monthly L. D. S. convention at Altamont Sunday: Bishop Thomas M. Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. Hale Holgate, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Gilbert and son, Willard, R. S. Lusty and daughter, Barbara, Mrs. M. S. Shields and daughter, Leona, Dena Richens, Mrs. Vera Larsen, Iona Nielsen', William Horrocks and S. O. So- L( nam whic gree the on t ketb to tl on 1 Tit-Bit- blblo-maniac- ? Tit-EIt- . Years years of theRoosevelt administration the government spent more money than was spent during the first 122 years of our existence as a nation, and during those 122 years we fought four wars, Including the one between the states. Exceeds First 122 In the first three OWL CAFE e. IE f t lomonson. Fork Chops J. the Man from Carrol, Raleigh When you buy a pound of pork Vernal was an overnight guest hops, included In the price is seven ents for New Deal taxes. Monday night of Mr. and Mrs. s Marvin G. Shields. Isaac Sorensen of Salt LakeCity was in Arcadia Friday look- -' ing after his interests here. The basketball game between Myton and Arcadia Monday night at the ward hall ended with a score of 28 to 12 in favor of My- - f ; ton. Mr.and Mrs. Frank Horrocks and family attended a birthday dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mont Poulson at Du-- j to Mrs. chesne, complimentary Horrocks mother, Mrs. Todd, who : celebrated her 78th birthday anni-versary. A Christmas program will be A man stood for several minutes given Christmas Eve in the ward hall by the Primary association, f watching a brawny truckman tugBesides the program a childrens J ging at a heavy box almost as wide as the doorway through which he dance wll be given and Santa j was trying to move it Presently Claus will visit all the children. the onlooker asked: Like a lift? The M. I. A. association is Thanks, I would, the other responsoring a program and dance j Christmas night at the ward hall, j plied, aui for the next five minutes is cordially in- - j .he two men, on opposite sides of The community .he box, worked, lifted, puffed nnd vited. wheezed, but the object of their attentions did not move an Inch. j American Way Best Finally the helper straightened up We have found by experience j and said between puffs; I dont that American Institutions serve our believe we can ever get it out. purpose better than those of any I "Get tt out? the truckman roared. other country. We not only want Why, Im trying to get It In! to safeguard our freedom, but we i also want security and abundance . of the good things of life. We are j Husband No Bibbler told, however, by defeatists that we J A cannot have both. We must, they t proud housewife showed some of her acquaintances over her new say, choose between freedom and v home. Is your husband a security. They insist we must give j asked one visitor when up one in order to gain the other Let us not surrender to any such J shown Into the library, where every Gov. Alf Lan t counsel of despair. book was a leather-bounde luxe. don at West Middlesex, Pa., Augus' The hostess stared coldly at her I 22. 1936. questioner. she not, Certainly snapped. lie doesnt bibbie a bit. Not that he sysThe Kansas wont take a drop now and then with his meals, if the rest do. Bui tem is the only kind of government rec- - i thats as far as he goes. operation Gov. Alf Landon will London - I govas ognize. During four years ernor he not only kepi the state ac- - f budget balanced, but he paid off COLLEGIATE $18,500,000 of j cumulated state debts and also lowered the property as- sessments and tax rates. Tax e, ms fTJ X938 Costs Millions jobs million Amerif Four and cans, workers and the families of workers dependent upon farm work and the processing of farm products, have been added to the unemployment and relief problems by the New Deal's crop reduction one-hal- Working liarii nt college?'1 Not jet. Tlie ground is too et and slippery. begin regular training next week. Dr. W. W. Lewis OPTOMETRIST is attending the Optical Clinic in Portland, Oregon. Due to this fact, it will bo impossible for him to make his regular trip to Roosevelt, Vernal, Myton and Duchesne this month, but he will be there the last week in Mid-We- st January. Watch your local paper for the ad. j j j j j ms |