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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD. DUCHESNE ome FASHION HINTS C. C. C. REFLECTIONS on Individuality 1, Dance to be Held Saturday, January 30, the company Is putting on a big dance. It will be held in the company mess hall. The music will be furnished by Frank Carrols orchestra. Re- Camp Graduates First Aid Class The regular class in First Aid, taught by our camp surgeon. Dr. to t Schriber, has been completed and a group of twenty enrollees have gnt narkpassed the necessary requirements to recive first aid cards from the ft eshments will be served. ttaiii are very pop- American Red Cross. Company dances a cell The class has been very effibe one will well adthis and ular ors. vertised so consequently a large ciently and interestingly handled by Dr. Schriber, and much credit crowd is expected to attend. The dance is being given for a is due him for this achievement. The following is a list of the very worthy cause. The proceeds graduates: Roosesent to President will be Hyrum Davis, Evan Workman, velt to be used in the fight against Anthon G. Armstrong, David infantile parlysis. c C c Carrol, Ray Woods, Ike Elizdnga, Herbert Mecham, Alvin Macke-rel- l, Camp Feeds Ducks Harvey Mace, James Salvage, There are about - forty or fifty ducks being fed near the camp at Odell Donaldson, Ervin Ivie, Paul Vem Losser, Max this time. The weather is so se- Johannesen, William Whetton, vere, with temperatures going as Syndergaard, low as 40 degrees below zero, Harold Benson, Jay Prescott, Althat ducks, pheasants, quail and ton Seeley and Willis Finch., c C c geese have been suffering for Dragline Repaired warmth and food. The dragline has been repaired The wheat is being furnished De- and is working on the Midview by the State Fish and Game partment through Mr. John P. Lateral. An attempt was made to Madsen, warden at Duchesne. Mr. take to the main canal syphon but Bunnell of the camp has hauled the roads were all blocked and the out to the ducks, and drifts were too heavy for the ma1. some wheat within the next day or So more chine to break through. c C c will be left at the camp by Mr. Madsen. Ellis Armstrong Forsakes Camp c C c Ellis Armstrong, our esteemed Inspector, claims that he is very tired of camp life, so he moves himself to Duchesne to board with John Hansen. Eeverone is hoping that they can get along together, cam cart1 ible. - ). H Wants c C c LOST: Brown leather and brown He-bpasteboard suitcases between and LaPoint. $2.50 reward for each one if delivered to Record Office, Duchesne, Utah. t SITUATION WANTED: Good practical nurse, many years experience wants position. Write or phone Mrs. Maude Way, Gusher, er 27-tl- p. 27-2- t. Utah. BEST COAL - leave orders at Duchesne Commercial Talboes Club, Grocery, Myton Hartle Coal Dealers Roosevelt - Duchesne - Myton Vernal THE SAME -- Made Possible by the Re- We modeling of our Cafe. ') fed that this Improvement makes the OWL one of the Best Eating Establishments In the Uintah Basin. We Cater To Private 7l Dancing Parties 8'ft OWL CAFE 4 y, , 2 2 A reading room has been built in the cat drivers quarters. This makes a much warmer place for thftm to spent their leisure time, c C c Boars Nest Remodeled E. W. Hoopes, General Foreman ' R. T. McElroy, Foreman Earl Thomas and Inspector Ellis Armstrong decorated the 'Boars Nest' Club Room in the B. R. Barracks. It all started when living room furniture, purchased by the club, was brought on from Salt Lake City last Sunday night. In the livecampaign to make the place celo-teable, they kalsomined the Modernistic stained the bookcase and installed some new electric light fixtures. All in all it is a very nice club room, c C c PLUS- The Better Sendee Which is 0 c C c (Guards) Wendell Jones, Dan Hawks, Keith Rummer, Joe Dalplaz, James Redd, Grant Reid, Jack Jensen, Arthur Doty, Odis Peterson, William Whetton, Nolan Marshall and Ellis Neilsen. c C c Meanest Man In Camp The men claim that Herb Mecham is the meanest man in camp. He scares all of his friends to death by being carried in on a stretcher, and then disappoints all of his enemies by not being a genuine hospital case. c C c Chick My uncle knew a month before he died just when he would die. Spots I suppose his intuition told him when the end would come. Chick No, the Judge told him. By Mrs. Golden Brown N. W. Murdock moved to He-bfor the winter on account of living so far from the school bus. Mrs. R. D. Young has moved her children and grandchildren into the school house to be nearer the school bus. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brooks and Ferris Casper made a trip to Tabiona to visit with Mrs. Brooks father and brothers and their families. They report a very pleasant trip. Ervin Sweat and wife, Ores Humes and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sweat made a trip to Duchesne Monday. Hart Stallings of Salt Lake City came out to see his grandmother Rockhill. Mr. and Mrs. Stallings have a new baby daughter bom to them. It arrived January 20th, Dude Young made a business trip to Tabiona over the week end. er OPEN ALL NIGHT May Join League The camp team may join a basketball league that is being organized. The league plans to play a double Round Robin Tournament, c C c Team Gets New Uniforms Much interest has been exhibited in basketball at COC Camp BR-1- 1 in the last few weeks, especially since the arrival of the new uniforms purchased by the company. Ten uniforms and seven pairs of shoes were issued to the team last Wednesday. This boosts the number of men participating in basketball in our camp to 22. Many more are interested and if they will come out and show their wares they may be able to get suits. The following is a list of the present squad an dtheir positions: (Forwards) Harry Vogrenic, Steve Stacey, Keith Manning, Len Dearing, Grant Young and Jay Riding. (Centers) Carl Perry, Russel Hicken and Eugene Evertson, St From Salt Lake, Trevo tv What are the qualifications (or election to the Senate? Article I of our Constitution provides that "no person shall be a Senator who shall not have attained to the age of thirty years, and been nine years a citizen of the United States, and who shall not, when elected, be an Inhabitant of that state for which he shall be chosen. The age limit Is higher than and the requirement for citizenship In the United States is longer than !that for members of the House of Representatives. But any citizen with these qualifications may be elected to the Senate. There Is no .requirement of aristocracy or wealth or high office as is commonly required for the upper house of most ruling bodies. In our Congress there 13 no such difference between the Senate and the House of Representatives as between the House of .Lords and the House of Commons In the English Parliament. There likewise is no reference to 'sex. And therefore a woman may serve In either house. In these and in other respects, there is no "ruling class In this Here are a few notes to be thinking about before you begin planning your spring wardrobe. Dresses will be short, using elthree-quartbow or length sleeves. Dresses for both daytime and evening will be without collars. er The best color for spring will be blues, with navy holding the banner. and Mrs, A1 Muir were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roberts last week. The was in honor of Mr. Roberts' birthday. Mr. Joseph Sweat is home after spending several days Mr. dinner Dewey dinner in In Heber. Mr, and Mrs. Bert T. Coleman are the proud parents of a new baby boy. Give us yonr Job Printing! BEPNS Mr. Frank Defa made a business trip to Duchesne Tuesday. He was accompanied by Mr. Curtis Pace. Miss Lavar Allred is on the sick list this week. Miss Della Rhoades spent Monday visiting Miss Tracy Defa. Mr. Robert H. Moon of Hanna wra3 selected as Bishop of the Red Cliff wrard, A. E. Curry for 1st counselor. Mr. Burnell Turnbow was selected superintendent of the Red Cliff ward. Mr. Willis Moon was chosen as 1st assistant and Curtis Pace as 2nd assistant. A number from Hanna attended the Gold and Green ball at Tabiona Friday evening. Everyone reported a good time. Mr. Cutis Pace entertained a number of young folks at a party Sunday night. Those present were: Mr. Leo Turnbow, Miss Lovar Allred, Mr. Burnell Turnbow, Miss Martha Wilchen, Mr. Ted Wilchen, Miss Edna Turnbow, Mr. Joe Wilchen Jr., Miss Della Rhoadis and Miss Verda Turnbow. A good time was had by everyone. Mr. Joseph Defa left Tuesday for Salt Lake City. He was accompanied by Frank Clark and Bert Stanley of Tabiona. Mrs. Mary Roberts returned home Saturday after spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Bactali at Tabiona. Mr. Parley Reid left Saturday for Rock creek where he Is working on the W. P. A. project. A number from Hanna attended P. T. A. at Tabiona last Wednesday. Mr. Frank Defa has been on the slcfk Bat the past couple of weeks with flu, but is very much on the improve at this writing. country. Under our Constitution, any' man or woman is eligible for election' as Representative or Senator with is the time and Repairing Your Home! e Whatever Your Needs We are in a Position To Supply Them. We are always happy to show you the new KOLORFLOOR Linoleum, made by Du Pont, or any one of the hundreds of items You need to make your home more liveable. Duchesne Hardware Co. Representatives? Artie le I of our Constitution specifies that Senators shall hold office for BiX years and that the terms shall be siaggered that only of them shall expire every two yea is. a goveinni.nt of To provide stiength. our Constitution gives all law making power to Congiess. and to avoid concentrating that important power in one group of men It not only divides Congress Into two houses but makes those two houses different. Membeis of the House of Representatives serve for two yeais and their terms expire linuliano-ous'y- . But In the Senate the terms one thiid of the are staggeied-onl- y terms expiie eveiy two yea-Therefoie there aie always at leaal twke as many uld ineinlieis a new ones. The Senate cannot he mate up (as tan the House) of eniliely new and inexp-- i lem ed nieniliers The of slandered let ms tint proved so ;ioolai that it has t ru ccpkd li. ijmiiv mate and local gov-- i s Id-- I - tin--- jco -- treme cold. Mr. Arthur Murdock who has opened a barber shop here, spent the week end visiting his family in Heber. COZY THEATRE SAT. and SUN. and 31 Katharine Hepburn, Herbert Marshall In The Woman Rebels 30 January WED. and TIIURS. February 3 and 4 Gladys George and Arline Judge In Valiant is the Word For Carrie ! IN THE LOW PRICE FIELD the simple qualifications of age and years of citizeushlp, and in the case of President, birth In the United States. This is odg o. the phases of our Constitution that makes this, more than any other government in the world, a government of the people, by the people, for the people." (Next Week: "Staggered Terms) Copyright 1936 by Max Berns rT-vf?- l V , T , i' y v yv V Si 9 if ' j,A j W fa c V-- v e a f ' t j, weekly Constitutional Sena-tot- s Why Is the term of office for longei than and different from that for membeis of the House of From Price and Intermediate Points Start Thinking: of Renovating John-sonan- ' - ' f ' -- Vw Kf. 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The American Legion dance at the .school gymnasium last Frl-da- y night was a social success, although only a Bmall crowd wax in attendance because of the ex- NEW NOTES 0E The longer term, smaller number anJ greater power nukes the Sen ate more stable and less subject to agtatlon, and more attractive to ab'e. ambitious men. Many are expo- - Wood-graine- one-thu- d P30W son-in-la- w By Mrs. M. G. Shields The family of Louis Johnson d have been ill with flu. Mrs. children have been removed to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of loka. Mr. Johnson Is slightly improved. Bishop and Mrs. Gilbert and family are able to be out again after a weeks illness. Mrs. John Bell and daughter, Lucille are ill with the flu. L. J. Gilbert made a business trip to Salt Lako City last week. Ohios Early Sal. Wells The family of D. B. Farnsworth The first salt works of the white and Charlie Bird are recovering settlers of Ohio was established In from the flu. 1793 at an Indian source of salt, the Mrs. Hale Holgate entertained springs on the banks of Salt creek, January 25th complimentary to a tributary of the Scioto river, in her husbands birthday anniversJackson connty. The settlors, to in- ary. Relatives of the family were crease the supply, sank wells to present. a depth of 30 feet, and for many with Athur Larsen left years the fires burned beneath the a truck load of cattleTuesday for the Ogsalt kettles at tills location. These den market. salt springs had been indicated on The farmers in this vicinity are maps as early as 1753, and before the settlement of the region the In- busy storing Ice for summers dians used to came from long dis- use. The Duchesne stake Gold and tances to make salt there. Daniel Boone, as an Indian prisoner, spent Green ball wll be held January 29th at the Altamont high school. some time at the salt works. Everybody is invited to be Let us do your job printing. Staggered Terms Every Day Service Each Way I hire. Grae e D.ilgleish Mr. John Johnson returned on Monday. They report very cold Wednesday from a months vaca- weather in Los Angeles and were tion in Logan, Utah and Preston, very glad to be heme despite the Idaho, where he visited with his extreme weather we are now exbrothers. periencing. Mrs. R. J. Adams who has been Mr. Joe Miller and Mr, Harold Knudsen made a short business ill for, the past week Is now imtrip to Carbon county, returning proving. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Neal left Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Devon Gentry Thuisday for Glendale, California and family were all reported on where they were called by the the sick list but are now recover- serious illness of Mrs. Neals mother. ing. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Schaeferm-eye- r Mr. and Mrs. Mylan Bywater of Pariette were transactwho are now residing at Panette were business visitors in Myton ing business in Myton Tuesday. Mr. E. VV. Crocker of Duchesne Saturday. was a business visitor in Myton Mr. W. E. Broome who has be.n transacting business in Salt Saturday, The family of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lake City for the past ten dajs returned Thursday. He was the Gmgell have been quite ill with and daugh- the flu but are now reported to guest of his ter, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Jakeman be very much improved. Ann, the small daughter of Mr. while there. Mr. Fred Palmer Is quite seri- and Mrs. B. L. Dart had the misfortune to fracture a bone in her ously ill at his home west of Myleg when she fell last Thursday. ton. At the present writing she ts getMr. and Mrs. Don Dennis who has been visiting In Los Angeles ting along nicely. Mr. R. C. Walker W'a3 confined and San Francisco, California for the past six weeks, returned home to his home with an attack of the flu last week but is now quite By Tracy Defa ijfie & EASTERN UTAH TRANSPORTATION CO. St MAX by MAX ,K Uintah Basin To It is far better to have one good dress which gives the wearer confidence and individuality, one that speaks for itself, than it is to have a dozen which never speak no matter how costly or elaborate they may be. When you select a dress, use caution and care. Select one that was designed for YOU. No Ruling Class Intermediate Point r, What different picture we have today. Skilled designers at work every hour of the day to combine with harmony the fashion silhouette of the day with style lines to go hand in hand with the individual YOU. Constitutional STERLING TRANSPORTATION CO. Uintah Basin To What is it women have been trying to do through the ages, From the first day the Egyptian woman draped her body with cloth? To make her more charming. 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