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Show 3 4 A Newspaper Devoted to the People of the Uintah Basin ie) The son, m up drive svhere Duchesne: Seat County Gateway To Uintah Basin Newspaper ourist had Were White sum WELFARE HEADS ATTEND SEATTLE CONCLAVE ippor-- )efore they whom whom ride re a doore Mrs, killed was ; baker hs In i yew Committees Direct Activities Will W. A. Eliason To Keep Son And Daughter; Many Fields In 'Efforts to Mother Termed Unfit make the Duchesne Club more effective in were inaugerated at its Wednesday ev-A- g jar meeting at the Mission Inn. Chief xml these will be a member-j- p dnve to start as soon as g committee Is named.commit-were Seven new standing ,!eway work that, Jnnts ngton s not tchell been life. and rd with approved by the mem-,-- s, slips were passed a-ai each member tailed his first, second and third In jee of these committees. manner will, sppointements j i made on the committees own to the members ace, insuring better cooperaton which ac--i- interest, aimittees Listed the new committees are: Mem' e and Juanita Pearl, 4 and her brother Arthur LeRoy, 2, will remain In the custody of their father, W. A. Eliason, it was decreed last week by Judge Dallas Young, when it was proved to the satisfaction of the court that their mother Leora L. Eliason was an unfit person to care for them. A divorce decree awarded to the couple last October provided that the mother have custody of the children after a period of six months while she was preparing a place for their care. The children have been with their father in Duchesne during the six months period. The mother has not provided a home for them ana was deemed morally unfit to have custody of them. A modification of the decree provides Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Crocker and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bates expect to leave today for Seattle, Washington, where they will attend the Social Service Conference which begins June 26th and lasts until July 2nd. Mrs. Crocker is local manager of the Social Welfare office and Mr. Crocker is connected with the Employment Service at Price. Mrs. Bates is welfare case worker for the Duchesne district. Following the conference, they will motor down the coast as far as San Francisco before returning home. Accompanying the party as far as Riverton, is Larry Crocker, young son of the Crockers, who will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orr until his parents Gov. Blood is Challenged lo Milking Duel Efforts To Be Made To Increase Dairy Products Use Fees Listed For Candidates On Primary Ballot Candidates for office, to get their names on the Primary ballot, must file an affidavit with the county clerk and pay a filing fee, according to information Improvement and and Finance that the mother may visit the from Duchesne County Clerk G. Celebrations children at reasonable A. Koodrich. hours." d Entertainment and Business The fees for each office are as Other cases which came before ryovement. follows: the were: last week court -; remembers listened to a Estate of Permilia Hood, deState Representative .... $5 00 from G. V. Billings who repefor ceased Commissioner .. 5.00 peition probate nted the Gateway club at a of sale of notes was Commissioner .... 5.00 Ba-- a confirmation ent of Uintah the meeting 13.00 Clerk County granted. in Salt steering committee 13.00 Treasurer -. County Guardian Appointed Mr. express-City. Billings je 13.00 Sheriff WesCounty of Estate the and person t hopeful attitude as a result 10.00 County Assessor Upon I the disclosures made at the ley Allred, incompetent 10.50 Recorder of County each counsel of of if ting stipulation 5.00 County Attorney (Continued On Page 8) secretary C. C. Mickelson was 1.00 Precinct Justice jjucted to send a request to FISHING CLOSED 1.00 Precinct Constable a state road commission, urg-- l IN UPPER affithe time for The them filing to maintain a road CANYON LAKE as the and davits fees, paying jtenance patrol in Strawberry law is from June 30 work Jey, where construction prescibed by Fishing in the upper lake or to August 28. i hindering travel. Similar ac-- a Lake canyon will be closed comis being taken by other commencing July 5th, according to a CONOCO STATION ities in the basin it was special proclamation issued by Newell B. Cook, state fish and UNDERGOES game commissioner. Efforts win IMPROVEMENTS IA A Committees be made to heavily stock the lake its Information An after the closing, Mr. Cook statprogram improvement ed in a letter to Wm. Lawson, which has been going on at the Price Meeting president of the Duchesne Fish Conoco Station operated by Elif W. mer L. Bell is expected to result Owens, assistant direc- and Game Club. in the stream of the Utah While benefits to the motorist and in fishing f State Agricultur-imcollege extension service, con- - basin is not yet good it is operator as well as improving its and lowered waters general appearance. ted a meeting in Price, Wed-da- proving fast, to explain features of the should make it good by the time New paving is' replacing the insurance act to county ag-- 4 the lake is closed. worn and cracked cement over In the mean time anglers are almost the entire front and excounty A. A. A. committees J Interested wheat farmers. finding plenty of sport at Moon tending over a much larger area surAttending than formerly. At the same time the meeting were Lake where the catches are everyone familiar with the island is being moved into a ttees from Duchesne, Car'- prising Uintah and Emery coun- - this spot. more convenient position, and L. D. Limit catches are not unusual enlarged to Include the gas pump Gardner, Neola; J. Ed- - Holder, Mt. Emmons and C. on the lake anyplace, though the which has been located at the creat' Killian curb. and Thoral Larsen, favorite spot is the newly the mouth of the velt work is being Construction represented Duchesne ed cove at The rasised level of brown duck. at the meeting, the supervision on under carried out similar have been the lake, bringing the waterraised of Jack Odekirk. meetings - are being held all over the over the flatter lands has the water and some of them by Mr. the temperature of which is NOTICE feed, wns and abundant C provided others by Leroy fishing, better the Utah A. A. A. executive responsible for Sendees at Saint Pauls Episleer, many believe. The lake 13 being Church in Duchesne will be load a copal including Atgust 30 has been set as the heavily stocked, each held Sunday afternoon at last throut planted date for Utah farmers to of salmon are welcome All 4 oclock. J aPPhcations for crop tasur- - week. to cover the 193S winter fit crops, according to received by Director frsn of the A. A. A m Utah, Roy m. Green, managei oi federal crop insurance The (eadlire appl'ej to of s roil cation in offices A. A. committee! in cour-- a where wirrier wheat is rais- Civic 'fare, Steering t; erasing, Roads, National Dairy Products Month Receives Widespread Attention in West Tie to X - - n y, S, te, com-hcati- $15.-000,0- Governor Barzilla W. Clark of Idaho proves his prowess as a milk producer after challenging Governor Henry IL Blood of Utah to a cow milking contest to focus attention on National Dairy Products Month. Miss Verna Dickman stands by with refreshments and Grand Champion Nobly Born Genera of the II. G. Meyers herd also does her bit for the cause. The Tavern Opens Under New DIVERSION DAM TO BE BUILT ON DUCHESNE Management The Tavern reopened its doors early this week under the management of Ernest Thatcher of Provo. Mr. Thatcher has purchased Interests of Reed Cowan, he stated, and will manage the establishment. M. D. Close of Provo, formerly associated with Mr. Cowan in the business retains his interests in it. Chris Cluff will assist Mr. Thatcher. GENEALOGISTS OF TWO STAKES TO MEET HERE Members of the Genealogical societies of two stakes, Moon Lake and Duchesne, will convene In Duchesne next Sunday for a general conference, it was announced this week by officials of the society. A meeting will be held in the L. D. S. Seminary building at 10 a. m. and another in the Ward hall at 2 p. m. All members In both stakes are invited to attend. Mr. Dent of the general genealogical committee in Salt Lake inCity will be present to give the on and structions suggestions work. Duchesne County Reports 32 Cases Of Whooping Cough Preliminary drawings of a diWith a total of 113 cases of dam to be constructed whooping cough in the state, 32 across the Duchesne river at the cases are reported from Duchesne headgate of the Duchesne river county, according to a report exchange canal was received on from the State Board of Health Thursday by W. F. Gentry, for the week ending June 17th. for the Reclamation mumps Chickenpox, measles, bureau on the Midview dam proand whooping cough are the imject. portant communicable diseases in Work on the dam wall not be- terms of numbers; but, one engin until after all the high wa- couraging sign la that In each ot ter has subsided, Mr. Gentry these, except whooping cough, stated, probably not until the there is a decrease from last estiearly part of September. He mated that it would take about week. However, the number of two months to complete con- new cases of whooping cough have doubled. struction. features of the Interesting The dam will consist of a timcommunicable disease report for ber piling across the nver with are of 8 the last week, report and and rock riprapping, gravel 5 cases of new tularemia from will concrete abutments. There also be some changes made In counties in widely separated sections of the state; 4 cases of the present headgate structure. Mountain spotted fever The work will be carried on by Rocky from 3 counties and 11 cases of the Bridgeland CCC camp, under tuberculosis from 6 counties. the supervision of E. W. Hoopes, Immunization against Rocky and is part of the Moon Lake Mountain spotted fever is effec-tic- e for one year; but, unfortunproject.. Other units of this prothere is no vaccine yet dethis undertaken ately by ject already now veloped that will protect one camp are the Midview dam, tularemia. It is extremely exnver Duchesne the completed, laterimportant, therefoie, that all perchange canal and Midview Yel- sons take precautions against bethe and also complete, al, lowstone feeder canal now under ing bitten by such insects as dcei flies, ticks and horseflies, construction. version chief-of-par- ty Plans For Travel Drive IIMiway Forty Leaders Complete 11 corp-I'aj- n, VISITORS SPECT lfJ0N LAKE DAM kfge delegations peettd Moon of visitors Lake dam and lervoir last Sunday. Among the ent visitors from a dlst- was Major John O. Hoskins, Artillery U. S. Army, with on at Oakland, California. accompanied by his two .A John 0. Hoskins Jr, and W. Hoakins. The latter are mem- f the California ed by Utah and National ri boulevard. y Field Artillery unit that y lok in the part military Chairmen of Highway Forty4 UVer near Lehi, Utah. Mastims'lins 3 a brother-ta-laof clubs recently organized to li Jmet route Westerhouse, reclama- ulate travel along this a gtneer in steera of the as charge in Duchesne Monday feel cening committee to select a discuss and plans tral chairman for carrying out the campaign, LICENSE Frescnt were Thomas Karren, avaee, 23 and Mary Vernal; Eugene Ilarmston. Roboth of Myton, June 22. osevelt; Joseph Hilton, Ileber -- .. TT c liifrhunv 40 .. cross-countr- . w - . Triage Inlln.l.e of which to t. .". a hard surface standard bit "''JV .elected by the., and Mr. Kjrren Mr. Karren chairman. to engage the services of a man central as the group Vernal who with himself will make the of W. S. Henderson also secretary-treasureact as to trip to Denver over Highway 40, selected was 30 Interest returning by way of Highway because of his to acquaint shown in the organization of the to Salt. Lake City conditions along clubs and for convenience In ac- themselves with both routes. tivity with tho chairman. Mr. Karren expected that they WIU Make Trip start for Denver Wedneswould the to get Immediate Bteps would be in Salt Lake and campaign under way were taken, day, d, BOISE, Idaho, June 23 (Special) It may be a gag since its National Dairy Products Montn but Governor Brazilla W. Clark assumed a warlike pose today and challenged Governor Henry H. Blood of Utah to an cow milking contest "and no holds barred. I can coax more milk from a cow than any governor anywhere. modestly asserted the Idaho chief executive, but I would prefer to meet my friend Governor Blood of Utah, who, I am told, has had considerable experience In thig line. Idaho Cows Cooix-rat- e The challenge, issued in the midst of a statewide campaign by members of the Idaho Chain Stores association and independent retailers to help Idahos dairy industry dispose of heavy production of dairy products, purportedly resulted from a boast by a Utah friend of Clark that the Utah cow is a better milker than the Idaho Bossy. The challenger declared the contest would prove the Utah claim to be false, 'exaggerated and based upon nothing more than stubborn civic pride. Everyone knows, he explained, That Idaho cows are not only the best producers! In the whole dairying empire, but that they cooperate to the last drop. That is why I insist that my cow in this contest be an Idaho cow. Governor Blood can bring a cow (Continued On Page 8) N being colebrat- - to Chi. groat t"'l- 7T the first of next were ordered printed which will depict the Salt Lakc-Denvsection of Highway 40, showing the points of interest the route. DesPitptive literthe map, ature accompanies drawing attention to the points of Interest and the scenic beauty of the route. 000 folders er Hail Storm Ruins Hay Crop Above Hanna A severe hail storm crossed the Duchesne river above Hanna Thursday of "last week, doing considerable damage. Most severe damage wa3 reported by Frank Chiarelli, who stated that about 100 acres of hay were ruined by the storm on his place. He had expected to start cutting the hay today. L. I). S. Bishops To Attend Welfare Meet At Ileber City Bishop Levi J. Anderton of the Duchesne L. D. S. Ward will go to Ileber City Sunday to attend the regional meeting of the L. D. S. Welfare. Presidencies of all stakes of fleas and wear gloves when skin- the region and the bishops of all ning or cleaning wild rabbits. wards will be present as well as Four cases of diphtheria with the Presiding Bishopric of Salt one death serves to stress again Lake City. of inoculations the Importance eaily in life against this dread Neola Announces disease. It is important that children be piotected against Biff Rodeo For those diseases which can be pre- Independence Day vented, and diphtheria is one of Neola citizens are enthusiasticthem. ally preparing for a real crowd to witness their annual July 4th Civil War Veteran Rodeo, according to L. D. GardCelebrates 91st ner, finance chairman, who stopBirthday At Mvton ped off in Duchesne Wednesday arranging for advertising. Mr. Robert Rohm, MYTON Many improvements have been one of the few remaining Civil completed In the park at Neola, War veterans, celebrated his 91st under a project which has been birthday anniversary Thursday carried on during the past year. afternoon at the Funk Hotel. Included in these are a new Mr. Rohm, as is his custom, grandstand, new corrals and six spends a few months in Myton new chutes, a greatly Improved each year visiting with his many race tiack and a new water sysold friends. He decided he pre- tem. The latter Improvement will ferred spending his birthtliy be greatly enjoyed by spectators here, and the laige crowd who who will be able to get plenty of gathered during the afternoon ficsh spilng water as often as was certain proof of liis popular- they wash and at no cost on the ity. Many gifts were presented grounds. Those who attended the rodeo by his friends, while Mrs. Funk served a delicious lunch to all at Neola last year will remember who called. a fine show, with plenty of diverDespite his udvanced age Mr. sified action in the way of buckRohm Is in splendid health, his ing horses and steels, races, roponly affliction being his inability ing, cow milking contests, etc. to see clearly, Neola is the home of the best rodeo stock in the basin, it is Wm. McQueeney of Utahn was claimed, and there will bo plenty ' on hand to put on a xeal show. in Duchesne Thursday. I |