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Show 'L t Salt iort k Mr M j Abpia- The s at aalp A Newspaper Devoted to the People of the Uintah Basin County -' Duchesne: Seat Gateway' To Uintah Basin Newspaper t Awt Uta,. a The Uintah Basin 7. Volume nSLK'- day ever Rulon J. Larsen Named President Of Parent-Teacher- s Association Mrs. or ip a. ark (v Jtalnr, DUCHESNE, UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY 13th, 1938. Moon Lake Water Shows Increase Despite Release WATCH YOUR STEP ITS FRIDAY 13TII $2.00 Fishing Will Start May 29th On Uintah Basin Streams Ter Year Advance 103 Students Prepare For Graduation Exercises In County High Schools Water storage at Moon Lake Principal streams of Duchesne has increased Dont walk under any ladappreciably during will be open to fishing on County the Month of fail or break any mirrors April, in spite of ders, 29th, May according to a procla to pick up a pin. Sidestep all the fact that for the latter mation issued by Newell B. Cook part black cats of the month a all School Hot Lunch Program Declared white and spat steay flow of wafish and game commissioner horses you see for today is ter left the reservoir for Banquet And Program At Altamont For Most Successful Since Project Some lakes are also included the are tion purposes. 13th. If Friday you All Graduates YVill Precede the early opening. Sections of the Vas Begun In Duchesne County able to get through the day A continuous flow of 100 seconDu to proclamation, pertaining Separate Exercises In Each School d-feet has been released through without worrying yourself to chesne fol counties Uintah and Second Diphtheria the outlet works since death, take heart, for it is the Primary Grades April 11, Walter Atwood Is time it will occur this low: In accordance with a only May 19th and 20th Inoculations To from Entertain request Duchesne County: G. O. Named year. P. Will Mark Close Mr, E. J. irrigators, Be Given Tuesday Westerhouse, The following streams and lakes With Operetta Construction Engineer stated in Chairman County to in Duchesne County shall open Of County Schools A clinic will be held on Tues- his monthly report on the project. Former Duchesne fishing on May 29, 1938, regardless Mrs, Rulon J. Larsen defeated The report shows an increase The Republicans of Duchesne Graduation exercises for 103 of the fact that they are over 7,000 candidates to become day, May 17th at the Duchesne in Banker Seeks ,...0 other of 500 acre feet and a storage county are definitely against the graduates from the four school Parent-Teachesec-en- d in high elevation: feet when the building the high National Office president of rise of new Primary election laws as schools of Duchesne County will inoculations for diphtheria surface approximately 2 feet in the at the Strawberry River proper below association for 1938-3acof the last the water as passed by legislature, will be given, it was announced be held on May 19th and 20th, it Older citizens in Duchesne will the reservoir; Mondcompared last meeting of the season cording to a resolution passed at was announced by Superintendent be interested to learn that Laird bf County Nurse Mrs. Martha to the April 1st report Duchesne at the Moon high Lake; evening The complete report follows: ay their county convention, held in W. J. Bond. Dean of Topeka, Kansas is being She succeeds Shanks Wednesday. The Lakes in Lake Canyon; Elementary schools school auditorium. LY Duchesne Reservoir last Saturday. 3 (when length The will close May 20th, with exercisvice for of the full), first inoculation groomed was a declined who president below Duchesne River its Leland jungiven Hair, ytrs. Walter Atwood of Roosevelt es being held in the individual National Bankers Assocition. about a month ago and the sec- miles. ction with the West Fork and the renomination for the position Reservoir area (when full), 739 Mr. Dean, organized the Bank North Fork of the Duchesne up was named Duchesne County Re- schools or class rooms. ond scheduled for Tuesday will Mrs. Larsen has been active tn acres. of Duchesne here in 1914 and lived to the Old Mill Bridge above Sav- publican chairman to succeed L. Feature event of the graduation provide life immunity to the dis'5c I church work in Duchesne and has ease. Reservoir L. Pack, Duchesne, former chairavailable here many years. He is president exercises will be a banquet and Moth' the of as ranch; ages jjrved president 30,100 acre feet. man. George Stewart, also of Ro- program at Altamont High school of the Merchants National Bank Two years ago when the imof Rock Creek up to the Forest ers club. In her brief speech Elevation of water surface and a director of the Columbia 5c osevelt was elected secretary and May 19th, for all the graduates was given, it was Bridge above Petersons ranch; acceptance she expressed the hope munization Mrs. Helen Holder, Myton, vice of the county. Graduation exercisin Title (lowest Co. and 8073.5. and Trust in 1937), Topeka to River Uintah under her thought that one injection was up Big Springs ALS .jut the organization Elevation of water surface at is a member of various civic clubs es and presentation of diplomas Red Creek and Current Creek chairman. much Sufficient for Complete immunity guidance wiU accomplish as end of month, 92.2. will take place at each high school of that will who the attend city. the where Delegates Is it has below the Since Victory point then, however, it has been during the past year. at state convention are: Ray E. Dill-ma- on May 20th. end of month, 6,400 Storage crosses said streams; n discovered business that the highway meeting, Preceding complete proetc-tio- acre feet. The banquet at Altamont will Heber T. Hall, George Stewsec-en- d All other lakes and streams in Abe Turner can not be had with less than jhss Jennie Edlers first and Total precipitation for month, Judge Walter Atwood, Graig Harm- commence at 6 p. m. Seniors, art, Duchesne in mountains the Uintah two Lost inoculations. The was child To If your Hear Law grades presented 1.01. inches. County, lying above an altitude ston and M. E. Lundberg of Ro- board members and principals will The immunized two years ago with one ;ade," a Japanese operetta. And Motion Matters be guests, with the seniors partRemarks: 100 second-feconof 7,000 feet, and Red Creek and osevelt; Helen Holder and Bliss one children costumes of the time at inoculation, this lovely only tinuous release of water through ners Lott Rulon and other faculty members J. of Larsen, Myton; above the Creek Current point children will be necessary. iad been made by the Judge Abe W. Turner and Re- where the outlet works since April 21 in accross- F. L. Maxwell and L. L. Pack of also invited. The banquet will be Victory highway caemselves from material import'Dr. L. S. Saunders will super- cordance with F. M. Alder arrived in Du request from irri- porter streams shall be closed to Duchesne; Chester Hartman oi held in the Altamont shop. chesne Thursday afternoon to es said d from Japan, as the years art vise Mrs. Shanks and Mrs. Jen- gators. Mt. Emmons and W. K. Dye of I)r. Pardoe Will Speak fishing until July 1, 1938. vojett. A Japanese tea house in nings at the clinic. The following is the snowfall preside at district court for Uin- Uintah Neola. Following will be a program In decoCounty: was center the of Duchesne stage and counties. tah je They and water content. All dates inthe auditorium, with Dr. T. Earl All lakes and streams in the rated with cherry blossoms and clusive: Nov. 1, 1935 to April 30, wall be in Vernal Friday morning Uintah Debt Farm Uintah in mountains Professor of speech at Group Beautification Pardoe, lan-.e.ontained a display of fans, Program and arrive in Duchesne for law 1936, snowfall 127.5 in., water conoi Nears an altitude above For Duchesne Brigham Young University delivCounty lying and dolls dressed in JapaneCompletion tent 10.10 inches; Nov. 1, 1936 to and motion matters at 2 p. m. 7,000 feet shall be closed to fishthe principal address to the ering Is se costumes. Enlarged County Provided On School Grounds April 30, 1937, snowfall 124 inches, Friday. 1938. graduates. Other numbers on the Cases appearing on the docket ing until July 1, Foilwing the production, Miss water content 10.15 inches; Nov. Bush will include: waters of all the program that Big The Farm Debt Adjustment Sdler, herself in costume presenteare: Beautification of the high school 1, 1937 to April 30, 1938, snowfall above tributaries its Creek and Invocation, Wayne Mitchell, Dufor Duchesne committee In the matter of the estate of county 105 inches, water content, 8.08 in. d a bouquet of roses to Mrs. Hair grounds is nearing completion chesne Creek Anderson Address of WelIts with graduate; junction has been enlarged to include four d Mr. Postma as a token of apppeWesley Allred, incompetent closed the entire year. with a wonderful improvement come, Altamont graduate; Trumshall remain Duwas announced in men, it tition to appoint guardian. reciation for their help. having been made during the pet duet, Harold Bell and Laura chesne this week by U. G. Miller Estate of D. D. Carter, deceasThanks Executive Committee spring activities. Mae Lyman, Duchesne graduates; of Salt Lake City, State Farm ed report and petition. Mrs. Hair thanked her executive Installation of the new fence Musical selection, Roosevelt gradEstate of Isabella T. Harmston ommittee for the success of the Debt Adjustment supervisor. is completed, and painting will be uate. Wm. Stone of Ioka has been adprotest to petition for authorarious projects the P. T. A. has finished this week. Several shrubs Address by J. E. Wiscombe, ded to the committee, which ality to improve and complete buildand trees have been planted, and vice president, Board of Educasponsored this year, paramount Duing. che ground is ready for seeding to tion; vocal number, Tabiona gradwhich have been the school ready included J. P. Masen, Levi J. Ander-ton- , Vance M. Smith and J. Sanford lawns. A similar program has been uate; job and the beautification prog- chesne, chairman, Duchesne and Owen Bennion, Walker, doing business under the carried on by the seminary next ram for the school campus. Address by Dr. Pardoe; hfusical name of Pleasant Grove Mills vs. Lo the Under the direction of Mrs. Lon--.- e Mt. Emmons. high school and the fence number, Altamont graduate; BenLaurel Woods and Truck Insurwas continued along the Odekirk ediction, Roosevelt graduate. Mr. Miller met with the county Fitzwater, chairman, the school ance demurrer of Truck InsurJich project has been successful committee in Duchesne Wednesproperty to the main street corA Senior ball will follow the ance Exchange. Plaintiffs allege or the first time ner. in the Duchesne day, and announced a state conthe seniors as with program complaint that the deschool. Mrs. Mrs. Emil Munz of Du- in their Laurel Frank Hale, Mrs. vention of the county committees This week the ground behind guests and other students and the fendant Woods, allegedly hovrna Mott and Mrs. Ernest of the state with the state comTabiona and Duchesne the high school was leveled off general public Invited. chesne Initiated in an incompetent manner, in driving Morrell deserve much the Mrs. mittee building at Capitol and the old slough there filled in. To Present Diplomas praise, Start On To Reed Urge driven Eastern Star struck the truck by iaj said, for the way the luncheSalt Lake City on May 18th. This work was done by Arnold Friday night programs will be Crystal for the plaintiffs, demolShop; Gymnasium s have been prepared and served, Meetings will be held at 10 a. m. Robbins, who furnished his cater- conducted iln each of the high Duveromy Chapter No. 17, Or- ishing the truck and destroying ise stressed, the need of dishes, and 2 p. m. Representatives from der of the Eastern Star was host Early start on two proposed pillar bulldozer. The only charge schools of the county. Board the freight with which it was 'plaining that food contributions the regional offices at San Fran- to Worthy Grand Matron Mrs. loaded. construction projects was urged made, according to Principal C. members who 'will present dipload been so generous that two or cisco will address the gathering, Frances J. Gill and Worthy Grand by committees meeting with the W. Barton was $5.00 for 20 gal- mas will be: Roosevelt, L. D. core foods could have been serv-- d the purpose of which is chiefly Patron Wilfred R. Carter and Arthur J. Orr, doing business Board of Education of the Du- lons of gasoline used, and $10.00 Gardner; Altamont, F. L. Maxunder the name of Duchesne if the dish chesne school district at its regu- for the services of two men who well; Tabiona, President Floyd their officers at a beautifully arsupply had been educational. Jficient Four dozen cups had An invitation to attend the ranged banquet at the Legion Hardware Co. vs. Dr. David Lor- lar meeting Tuesday. ' operated the caterpillar for ten Lamb; Duchesne, Roy A. Schonenzo McDonald, et ux and et al vn donated L. Jones and E. L. John- hours. Mr. Barton is highly pleas- ian. John by the Chateau meetings is extended to the gen- Barracks in Roosevelt Tuesday Mr. Orr pleads that the home lancing Club, and shortly after eral public in the hopes of accommet with the ed with the fine job done, and It Duchesne county graduates as evening and a visitation meeting built by Dr. McDonald he sold to son of Tabiona faie more widespread board and meeting four dozen saucers plishing the approval of certainly makes a real improve- announced by Principal C. W. at the Chapter rooms in Myton gained used materials bill a for is which followed. satisfy ;we donated tentative plans for an addition to ment in the appearance of the Barton are as follows: by Mrs. A. M; Mur-ac- k miliarity with program which in the construction of the home desired. and Mrs. F. Ellingford. visitground. Tabiona school. the the with Frances Case, Arlene L. Fairgrand Coupled in the amount of $309.36 of which, was expressed for the B. A. Jacoby, Levi J. ation was the balloting and Mayor Helen Jean Morrison, Nor-lt- a banks, Following $91.08 has been paid. G. C. Kohl and Principal MYTON SCHOOL peration of Kohls store in prod- AUXILIARY PUMP of Mrs. Emil Munz of Du- the B. White, Erma Bancroft, McDr. this of action, filing ding supplies. C. W. Barton sought an early CELEBRATES chesne. Laura Mae Lyman, Harold E. Bell, WHEN was adjudicated a bankDonald FAILS Made Blouses start on a manual arts shop and MAY Laird Dean Billings, Melvin B. for Band Guests Listed FESTIVAL OFF rupt in the United States court for Duchesne high Mrs. Hair also thanked the wo-ce- a POWER IS White, Thomas J. Abplanalp, June Covers were laid at the banquet the district of Utah on April 23. music room for the school. They were advised to preL. Young, Guy L. Wilcken, Wayne who had made the blouses ble for thirty-liv- e among ta guests, was festival A vs. Wm. was Mower MYTON F. F. which Marsing, May The electric pump the band students. She named E. Mitchell, Ray DeLoy Brpad-heapare plans for the desired building Gill and (Continued on Page 8) given at the Myton school Friday, used to maintain pressure whom were Mr. Stanley for board the Mrs. to them and J. H. Odekirk, Mrs. Tatten being Donald B. Liddell, present Mrs. jack atMyra Mr. Mrs. Carter, Gill, a drew that clean6th large May in the city mains during the Keith "tench, Mrs. Harold Mrs. approval. Mrs. Emry, B. Crowell, Interested chaplain; fadLarick, tendance of and grand canal Point parents School Board the Rocky 5 A. Okeys The Tabiona addition Includes Goodrich Mrs. Lonnie Fitz-'Me- ing of marshal; There are 103 graduates In the ed Tuesday, leaving only the Maude A. Culp, grand combined gymnasium and audi- spectators. a Mrs. Mrs. Bert Mayhew, Kindergartens J. Carter, this year, as compared to grand Mrs. Margaret county the the led band school The flow small Myton coming through two class rooms, a library torium, 'nelby Mayhew, Mrs. Golden Ber-et- t. Term A. 94 Essie For Summer last Mrs. grand Neal, of year. Comparative figures warder; as from the river north they and principals office, and a base- parade of the students Mrs. C. W. Barton, Mrs. pipe line for the individual schools, with the Mrs. Bert Thomas of Lark, Esther; business mains. the the marched to availsupply Duchesne through ames L. Use of school buddings for ment containing additional 1938 Oman Mrs. Frank Ber-''fras folworthy furnace district and entertained with mu- lows: figures given first are Curtailment of the use of all Utah; Mrs. Ollie Schonian, classroom able space, carbe to and Miss Bessie Mickelson and No. 17, programs of kindergarten Duchesne, matron to Roosevelt, Duveromy which Is sical after selections, they necessary outside hydrants room and boys and girls locker W domestic art department, as Altamont, Duveromy chap- ried on during the summer months Tabiona, returned to the school auditorium. maintain any water supply for members17 of the the and toilet rooms. eduof board towns the having assisted with the blouses. was various by approved No. from ter of the use been in higher part The first and second grades prePlans for the addition have culinary cation at its meeting here Tues(Continued On Page 8) town. It is expected that the of the Basin. sented a circus, the seventh grade at meetings, previous presented Presented day. comand gave two short one-aplays. MOTHERS HONORED cleaning operations will be the Corsages flowers carrying out the Plans for kindergarten have al- but required some adjustment MAIL PLANE WILL in back Spring water Wm. BY PROGRAM with wrere and the awarded before Medals by revision fully meeting pleted or blue and silver colors, chosen by ready been formulated In RooseLe- AT American the of Post Sands land board L. D. S. CHURCH Rocky Point next Monday 4 5 approval. and years Mrs. Gill as her motif for the velt, where children pressure the students when city to the Tuesday, outstanding gion course Room Music short a and decorareceive ;MYT0N AIRPORT of the may for Shop age were used will again be sufficient to sup- year, the eighth grade. Adjutant Homage was paid to the MothThe Duchesne building contemon the table. Corsages, us- for a small tuition fee to be paid tions shrubs. and lawns MYTON for Louis P. Anderle presenting the ers of Duchesne, Sunday, by a water music room, and in National Air Mail ply a the colors shop Star parents. plates by Eastern ,Veek and special program In their honor at Failure of the city pump, which ing the were May 15th to 21st, will be While no definite move has been with auxiliary rooms for the two medals to Edith Nell Preece presented to Mrs. flowers the for city the proCharles Edwards, been had to purchased the L. D. S. church. Mothers Day During the attention of Myton fought Munz at her Ini- started in Duchesne it is expected activities. A W. P. A. project prewith booklets were given to the mothband ens and the the winter, and which Gill and to Mrs. the well reresponded ingram included the from during Those made. be one will viously approved many people an auxiliary tiation in the chapter rooms. that several musical selections. ers by the Sunday school officers. 'rounding districts on May 19th was being used as of violets and apple terested are advised to get in moval of the old school building, direct water Corsages Pole dance The by given the mail plane will land at supply, May from pumping of the construction and Miss Bessie Mickelsorg speech shop to the touch with Primary supervisor occured Tuesday, blossoms were presented the second and third grades mark- teacher at the Duchesne On je Myton Airport to pick up all from the river 8) Anna (Continued Page Miss Stark, high which grand officers and guests. '!r mall ed the high light of the afternoon one wishes to send following an interval during eui address on Mothany school, gave 0 outside Owing to the chill er, followed by a song by the program. the power supply was off. When points. was necessary to give 1 weather came on again it was it Most the power The Primary Natural Airport in the was the auditorium in- Primary department. in dance the pouring smoke ate. Located that a Mothalso p department on U. S. Highway noticed presented stead of on the grounds as had ers Day dialogue. the motor and that it was fp 'A Scenic Route Through the from been planned. Track events and The power was shut JCk Hal and Vivian Barton played I Iintah Basin in Northeast- - not running. mopicture show completed the af- a violin duet and readings were ttah was the cachet chosen off but too late to save the sent ternoon program. The teachers or tor, which will have to be Myton. $ by Glade Morrell and Der-moall of the students who took given Bell. A vocal dues was and In Price out for repairs before It can be meet the At distanced a Pilot Vern with Regional given Roosevelt high school won thetand the shot put I Carter In a Taylor used again. in the program receive much by the Bennion boys and four girls Duchesne of 38ft 5.5 inches, according to Saturday,, Roosevelt placed fifth, part will land at meet in ? track endeavor county the Myton alr-- r credit for their splendid mints. Alter-r- a 19' The unit, which was purchased sang a quartet number. 3:40 p. m. and will leave with a 50 per cent lead Coach Lee Gourley of Duchesne with a total of 4. the city well was used last Friday Duchesne new for 16 and the had J. L. Oman addressed the conand cold a out points day windy Despite which squeezed p. m. arriving from Ver-!- n approximately a month, in the over Duchesne, Official Visits on the homage and Alta-moUintah placed second. Casper earnmeet clcphone steadily, gregation track over progressed !,nd Ending at Roosevelt, when could be a 31J point margin 4 points by placed due mothers and a rethe from Duchesnes Tabt-on- a with hopes enough water fine gratitude 0lte to Myton. The next participation to take second place. to well stop the dispose run. vice E. 880 Milton atfrom In Bernet, the second address was given by Mrs. presiyd. a and sponse pumped ' good ing four high schools Salt Lake trailed the field. City. the Mtn. .States Tel. & Mont roulson. dent of Roosevelt the was townsstar, of its mineral contents. It had and Gardner students of the tendance in Best marks were made Unbri'f Cmmny will bo held had no other use. A mixed quartet composed of both at Trice and at the county Tel. Co. was In Duchesne Monday the events. e mile run which was won by White people to to his home in Denver, Laura Mae Lyman, Merle Sexton, to which Myton ex-- e airirtDuchesne. meet In were: Roosevelt, scores Total 5 min. Hi ? Crd with a time of T N. J. Meagher, casluer of the of Duchesne, welcome to every Wayne Mitchell and Laird Billings Altamont, Complete rusults at Duchesne after a tour of the the 440 won by Gard- 71i'; Duchesne, 47' A large attendance bank of Vernal was a business 9.2 seconds, concluded the program. On 8) territory. Tage (Continued 20. seconds 44; Tabiona, ner of Roosevelt in 51.2 anll(.'ipaled, visitor In Duchesne Wednesday, rs 9, n, et I GROUPS ASK n. d, r, f e, 16-2- 0; 55-6- 2; 25-1- 2; ct at Roosevelt Trackmen Win County Meel; Place 5lli In Regional Meet nt . nt - eni-out- inter-mountai- S |