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Show 5 Plajtj guests ung to rd I Co la anco e Of (fill Be iow of ( jy were t Bridgeland JCamp Final Unit Young complex enter ta s Selch Muir i. Fouls . v, .... ' .vvv J E' rman, A ger, a Miss Rj ber orest In in 401" is more tional !c 'tales. Record r ?r J Of Murray Springs Contemplated By City Council; Development 'r - o J. P. Madsen of Duchesne was reelected Duchesne county Democratic chairman by acclamation at the county convention held here fast Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Lloyd Labrum of Roosevelt was named county Democratic chairwoman; Arnold Reef, Ro osevelt, vice chairman and Mrs Jesse Dowling, Roosevelt, vice chairwoman. Miss Faun Oman of Duchesne was named secretary and treasurer. All officers were 3, e, com-issio- n. n, d; C. ' e ' 1 -- I We-th- 111 V er suc-resf- ul chief-constructi- Soffit 'day J , ed ND Z ut . con-ane- farm-to-mark- et iide t ,e fflS rwinote 4 0111 ts N J, NEW TEACHERS ASSUME JOBS AT DUCHESNE Two new teachers, Mia Projects Include Diking And Slough Drainage Alice Plans for two new W. P. A. for Duchesne were comprojects work in the elementary school at Duchesne this week. Both have pleted this week and data concerning them was to be taken to just finished their training at the the ,rk W. P. A. offices Thursday by .Vinter quarter at the Brigham City Councilman J. P. Madsen. Young university. One project contemplates the Miss Todd replaces Mrs. Merlin of that Interesting country, which installation of 13,961 feet of pipe Miss Broadhead, formerly line to bring water from the Murcamp will be An equipment has been termed the powder who resigned Sheranian, closest at Altonah, of keg from her post as teacher of the ray springs to the head of the Europe, whereby students m to the project, it has been are given a practical education In system on the west side second elected grade a week ago to be present by acclamation. work-wi- ll of the Duchesne nded, and the rest of the river. A storage arts and trades. He explained how married. Mias is Todd a daughter The credentials committee inreservoir of cement is contembe transported daily from the declaration of independence of cluded J. P. Madsen, Leslie B. of Douglas Todd a former real Czechoslovakia was framed by it camp at Bridgeland. This idyilio spring scene In Switzerland lent of the Uintah Basin and quite plated, some distance above the Goodrich and Lloyd Labrum. to store water during the symbolizes 1938 arrival of To accomplish this, it wOl be Woodrow Wilson in Independence Platform and Resolution com- prominent in its early history. Ho head Veral SeaS0D reaCheS m Amel'Ca 8nnuaIIY mitteemen work Hall In hours of low demand should the cessary for considerable were L. A. Hollenbeck, was for a time cashier of the Bank Philadelphia following the on March 21 between Bridgeland World war. be done of Duchesne, acted as L. D. S flow of the springs be insufficient Bob Marchant and Oscar Nelson, for hourg when the demand is high. Part of this work is ad Altonah. Order of Business committee in- Stake clerk under president Wm, Preceding the lecture, the Du- Former Duchesne Truck Accident Water Flow Measured eady under way, and is being Tal-bowas and in cluded Andrew Smart, chesne school band entertained Woman Found prominent Lynn Orser, Victim In The proposed line has been sur;Tied on conjointly by the C. with a concert and several and other affairs R. A. Snyder. early irrigation and special Severely Beaten and the maintenance C camp veyed by J. R. Pope, who reports and orderliness Critical marked Mr. Of Condition the takes Quiet numbers. Rigby place of the Utah state road the convention as delegates were Earl L. Nielsen, sixth grade teach- that 13,961 feet of extension will The band composed, of students Mrs. Leora Fenske Eliason, Theron Smith, four-ol- d son of selected to attend the state con er and mathematics instructor at be necessary, and that there is from the fourth grade to the tenth a fall of 90 36 feet in that disformerly the wife of Roy Eliason Mr. and Mrs. Dug-wa- y den Arcadia Lynn Smith of vention. Senator Holbrook, who Duchesne. Mr. Nielsen simultanwhich was begun only last of Duches'ne is grade, near builddeath exlying to was be present to For the past week four Bridgeland, who was injured by expected eously took over the position at tance, sufficient to create plenty October, did credit to its direc- in a Salt Lake City hospital and a truck last Tuesday, was taken plain the primary election laws, Altonah, to replace Mr. Sheffield of piessure for the town system. ers and a crew of workers have tor Frank Postma. Superintendent Hugh Willson is being held in the to a Salt Measurements made at the Lake City hospital Wed- wa3 detained by the storm and who was transferred to Altamont north W. J. Bond urged the busy on the dug-wa- y of city jail charged with administer- nesday. His condition is reported never did arrive. wid-tspring by city watermaster Glen i band uniforms for thenecessity as Mrs last there. week Arcadia, which is being principal students ing the severe indicate that there beating responsible as critical. and prepared for graveling. Delegates for the state conven- Frank Shaw of Roosevelt is still Fenstermaker and said a plan is being outlined for her condition, is about y sec. ft. flow. More acto were selected as follows: tion according home as The state will furnish the trucks economics The was child behind substituting for the purchase of the uniforms information received playing Sheriff Everett Harrison, Roosevelt; A teacher at Altamont, pending the curate measurement of the water ri the C. C. C. dragline will be before attend the county Arzy H. Mitchell at 4 a.bym. Thurs- the Caldei milk truck and as it they Mitchell, Duchesne; Leland Wis- engagement of a permanent teach- was being made Thursday by Mr, in digging the gravel for the meet started to back out of 'the yard, in Roosevelt next May. day. Pope. It is the belief that the W.E. Broome er for this position. combe, Roosevelt; rt Graveling will start next onto to the back attempted hang The large crowd in attendance can be developed to prodiMr. P. J. spring Mrs. and Duchesne; were Eliason Car-:aMadsen, Myton; He ek, it was fell under the truck and sufstated by Ed. included many people from the vorced some duce second foot or more. a LaAndrew time ago and she fered fractures of the pelvic bone, Talboe, Myton; Lloyd local road patrolman, who Sites Scheduled upper country towns who were has been to Duchesne Analysis tests of the water have Several it was reported. brum, Roosevelt; Fred Gcxdrlch, in charge of the maintenance For Tabiona shown it to contain some mineral, transported to Duchesne by the times to see their two small childw here. Mr. Reese of Arcadia, driver of Bluebell; Lynn Orser, Roosevelt; school busses. but to be well within the approved MitchW. Dan L.D.S. now Altonah; in Church Worker their Snyder, ren, fathers custody. A short section of the road near the truck was exonerated from limits. It contains some contaminThe last time she was here, a blame. ell, Roosevelt; G. A. Goodrich, f Ray Gill farm in Arcadia will but there is some hopes Duation, A. L. Funeral acservices for Hollenbeck, Mrs. Esther bout American she was Duchesne; Legionnaires February 9th, io be graveled through this con-- it L. J. Anderton, Duchesne; Wagstaff, 70, wife of Alma W. that through proper development chesne; Willson. by companied arrangement. The state, on Make Merry DUCHESNE MEN Mrs. L. Anderton, Duchesne; A. Wagstaff, who died In Provo af- and isolation this can be eliminSheriff Mitchell understood by maintenance program, hopes At Birthday Fete Reef, Roosevelt; Porter Merrell, ter a long Illness, will be conduct- ated natiirally. If this cannot be the telephone conversation he had WIN DECISION complete the graveling of the Florence Nielson, Ro- ed Friday at 12 noon In the Heber done the water can be purified Duchesne; u,re Arcadia road from Bridge-i- d Mess Call" was greeted with with Salt Lake police officials, IN CIVIL ACTION Mrs. osevelt; Lloyd Labrum, Ro- First L. D. S. ward chapel. Addi- by chlorinating or through some that the unconscious woman was evento the dugway shouts the Wednesday joyous Francis Brooks, Fruit-lan- tional services will be conducted other method. during osevelt; found in a canyon. Judge Dallas H. Young in the aimer. A. Goodrich, Duchesne; at Tabiona Saturday at 1 p. m. Will Divert River Mrs. ing at the Legion Chateau in Dudistrict court Friday decided in LeYork is also W. R. Forsythe, Myton. The second project Includes Burial will be in the Tabiona cemebeing done, en-il- y chesne when the American favor or J. M. Mickelson and several under the auspices of the gion boys entertained their wives minor water problems and tery. Axel Pierson in the case of Leland of some C, slough drainage as follows: camp on the Case lane in celebration of the founding FebMrs. Wagstaff was born M. Wiscombe vs. Mickelson and Construction of a cut to divert Mt, Emmons, another bad their organization nineteen years in 29, 1868, ruary City a for Pierson Brigham suit in damages. 1 in the road. ago. Like celebrations were held She bad lived In Tabiona for 30 the Strawberry river back of the while driving i Wiscombe, commemoover nation in the all Renoirs Store Water years and was active in L. D. S City park. This would entail a Chevrolet westward through Dm 660 ft. cut 3 ft. deep to divert the ration of the birthday. The Yellowstone church work. feeder canal is chesne alt 6.30 a. m. on January water south of the Gray property hosts Duchesne third prepared The i unit of the Moon Lake During her residence in Tabiona, and a 300 ft. crib across the pres8, 1937, collided with a truck in army-s- f yie real old served ject, which and a as Mis. Moon comprises the Wagstaff, practicing front of the Pierson Motor Co, ent river bed. stew with the trimmings. The lareservoir proper, the Mid' midwife, delivered nearly all the to his damages garage incurring Two fills in the northwest corDam and babies born during that time. car of $126.00 and causing him to subsidiary projects. dies contributed a huge birthday ner of town to carry water for cannineteen the Yellowstone with cake are her husband, complete Surviving feeder canal. be absent from his job in Oakland, in that secwhite as a surThe Moon three sons. Claude L. Wagstaff Ol Irrigating property California until it was repaired, Lake Reservoir is dles in red and tion. Total length of the fills 1 Tabiona, Dermont Wagstaff ol would be 475 approaching its completion, prise offering. In the complaint, Wiscombe alfeet, 4 feet high. Guns and Some Money were rewar-tim- e Provo and Alma W. Wagstaff of Gardens Old songs is J, already storing water for Pierson and Axel in section are now that that leged were Taken From vived and dancing and cards $12,365.00 From Vehicle Ogden; two daughters, Mrs. Ada 'coming irrigation season. M. Mickelson in getting Mr. Mick-elson- s watered from fire hydrants, being guests. Michte Rhoades the and Mis. following Orpha Tax Arrives For Dixon Pool Hall ''k on the Midview reservoir enjoyed by school bus out of the gara drain the water system cannot W. of Tabiona; 32 grandchidren, two Messrs, and Mesdames E. just been to truck it used a Roads had get completed by the age supply. Project County Grant Murbrothers, Benjamin Hunsaker of Igeland A dike to carry water to the Burglars broke into the Dixon started and had parked the bus camp, and water has Crocker, Jay Pope, Titus Wednesa Ogden, and Newman Hunsaker ol Earl Jensen and Jame3 some Dalgleish, time HaU rethe Billiard dock, of Crosswise was A check for $12,365.00 the truck. and there for the accumulating adjacent propand two sisters, Mrs. "t several Jones, Arthur Orr, Jame3 Price, In the south part of town. weeks. day night and robbed it of guns, highway obstructing (traffic. He ceived by Duchesne Honeyville, Tuesday erty G. Idaho Hawks of it Burdick, Pocatello, Charles was feared money and other merchandise, This will require 1500 feet of dike said he drove his car around the County Clerk G. A. Goodrich Maggie for some time Abe Harris, H. Case, El- was discovered Thuiwday mornt the collided with the from the vehicle registration fund. and Julia Loveland of Tabiona. or fill. but Yellowstone canal would A. Goodrich, Wm. school bus, J. Larsen, Blaine ing. No clews were left ti iden- ti uck. he $10,000 of the money will be usbuilt, due to the President-orde- r mer Bates, Rulon to be Built Crib Mrs. who the robbers might be, road main- BLUEBELL HOLDS to eliminate all recla-10- 0 Foster, Mrs. R. M. Pope, ed on the county-wid- e denied 200 A Pierson tify foot pole and rock crib and Mickelson must C. C. C. J. Hollenbeck and L. C. across the Duchesne river to dithough it was indicated it the bus and truck obstructed tenance project, which has been L. I). S. WARD that camps. Concerted Guy talent. 1938 from all have been done by local traffic, saying (that neither ve- approved and $2,365 for the parts of the state REUNION SATURDAY vert newthe entire stream througho e two camps so desig-- f the channel opened a year Two shotguns, a .22 rifle, and hicle was on the oiled part of the payment of the county road gradwhen the river threatened the other possible smaller articles highway, and there was plenty ol er purchased last fall, commisthe one at Bridge-- 1 E. C. W. Worker Dies BLUEBELL storeand the one were taken from a small room to drive around them. They sioners said. A ward reunion was held In city at high water time. Part ot scheduled to as-l- a t Fort Duchesne in view from claimed that the driver never left The road program which start- the not the construction is which room of the ward hall Saturday, March the stream was diverted at that new time and Chris Cluff, proprietor the truck and it was idle only ed in the county about two months 12. The features of the the Holmes, front, rG3e: voir, was suc-i- f William day con- the entire thestream crib will force The body of 5U of the the $16 under is auspices m to shift morning. ago C driver the for E. Thursday stated through the sisted of a program, luncheon, enough rescinding the order, three-quartOttowa Indian W. P. A., and the $10,000 will be its hiding long cut. camPs will now continue W. worker at Fort Duchesne was in cash was taken from the dance afternoon childrens in gears. and apused toward team hire on the and dance In the eir A dike running south from the scheduled projects. olace in a small cabinet, The court ordered that the evening. The Leland to Oklahoma Tuesday, shipped their f celebrate Hair property to replace sponsors share of the funds. to defendthe Indian and $1,500,000 was the dismissed under be which parently case Ottowa orogram, the in Project he buried J. V. Wragg, W. P. A. zone direction of one now running down the alley the robbers took ants recover their costs. shUl at adventure, Mutual started the . Death considerable work cemetery there. cjj110 was in Duchesne Wed- 11:30 of beer, also e in and consited of a number back of the Elmer Bell property. Other masters coming before supervisor connection with the the 53 year old Indian Monday two half gallon jugsroom. conferring with of different parts, which were as The latter is causing damage evening nesday small tne In the to finish short a on stored court the Friday reservoir, including a morning at 2:15, following timekeeper on the follows: Song, America congre- from water subbing out onto the Lrst session of the March term Ralph Walker, of a cement Illness of heart disease. Entry was gained through payrolls. rear concerning project, the In window In (Continued On Page 8) Continued were: gation; prayer, Alva D. Hancock; On Page 8) Mr. Holmes who worked came small lavatory Employs 1)3 Men been pried had Laret O. which C. James G. Kohl vs. address, hall welcoming e Weeks Lydia At present there are ninety-fivwarehouse at Fort Duchesne two fpen window sen; song, Gladys Stevenson and SCHOOL HEADS An iron bar In the Demurrer to complaint overai men employed on the roads Hazel from his home In Oklahoma a pole with aside ten liked Goodrich; poem, Beth Win- ATTEND MEET defendants well pried and as given ruled partly in all parts of the county. The years ago. He was alike at window the the to near answer. kler; song, Gladys and Florence ,tm lying school routes and mail routes are days without notice Whites t.d Indians Hazel Goodrich; AT CAPITOL and next morning. The opening thus reading, Murray; T'Miers InsurReliance vs. Walker Mr. disposition R, E. Miller being Improved first, Fort for his happy entrance by Beehive allow song, Jokes, Lym&n would girls; Provided Defendants demurrer stated, with grading and gravelance Co. honest reputation. G. Larsen; song, Bluebird girls; Superintendent W, J. Bona left man or youth it ap four-yar- d overruled are a so an ickVn1 ')esl(l'3 being Saint complaint only a small to plaintiffs average ing with JosWednesday Lucille evening to attende the talk Winkler; song, deHolmes to the on demurrer ail Day' was celebrated in Ernest peared. wide graveled surface of h i! annual convention of school supon and plaintiff s mixed Mechatn; sang quartet overeph register fendants answer is likewise improved road. The project is Money in the cah lhe birtMaY of the another son from Callf?'fda "The Vacant Chair; piano duct, erintendents in Salt Lake City. tD s of bar in the front of back ruled. the twenty per cent completed, Ephriam brother, untouched, Agnes Larsen and Garda Seeley Sessions were to be conducted In left arrived hctk'tyc was who establishment ' trim Labrum et al vs. Perry E it was stated. Ella and Oklahoma. The latter ,, Lunch was served at 12.30 undei the state capltol on Thursday, lf other article Before the balance of the funds, acc0" a" ITantiff asks et al wire u ago few a Burnham days the afternoon6 Warcl hal1 ThUr3 Indicat direction of the Relief Society Friday and Saturday forenoons. only The on the back bar, l to amend the complaint, $12,316.33, Is applied, the county Approximately two hundred were Several of the principals from d have ot)sel've the the body back to Oklahoma. Stil mJIse was u nf expect to spend hat all the activity room in- which is grarited, plaintiff to commissioners thplr orgnization. the take place next district were echeduled to will burial lunch served. After the young I' h'ugrai ca which to the part of the serve copy of the amendment on several days inspecting the other folks enjoyed a chicken dance leave today, to attend the prinincluded two urday or Sunday. street. and lllnesr roads. The with visible from the several musical and cipals' meetings held in conjuncattorney for defendants and (Continued On Page 8) numbcof a punch tear! this amendment to the complaint, of Commissioner Lyle Young ol was tion with the superintendents part REPORT ffun The a WEATHER Wendanie Theenjoyed by fastened to a boara the demurrer is overruled and de- Duchesne, has prevented the trip convention. Others will leave Satdisplay, weie A many beau woie 10. JUST TO REMIND YOU urday, fendants given fifteen days after to date. ladieg3 afnanclwork made n the slot eroom. They week beginning March by Four men and sixteen women of amendanswer. While in Salt Lake City Mr, to Copy Low notice Ren 16,1 w almost as W. P Mothers' Club, Thursday, March Bond will also make further inClear mpy were ment to be served within five days are being employed on the 30 lay In arranged A. school lunch projects In the 24th with Mrs. C. C. Mickelson. Clear vestigations on some buddings 28 p,c and homo- Of Utah county, The sidewalk project at Dsughters cidy Pioneers, 32 contemplated by the district. LICENSE MARRIAGE uisappcared rapid- Roosevelt and the sanitation pro-ec- Theodore camp, Wednesday, Mar Board member F. L. Maxwell cidy 35 ar In Duchesne and Uintah 23rd with Mrs. Grace Bench. left for Salt Lake Cty Thursday cidy iTotes there are other smaller 32 Charles Fietkau, 41 and Eva counties, which started last month, Womens Study Club, Saturday. evening on school district bond the board. I of the Mlur celebrated In Cleat from 28 Mountain of tides mining both towns In the 'y by 37, are employing additional men. The March 19th with Mrs. C. H. business. He will return this evestablishment I Richards, Clear 26 i fr SfTvP(t cluff left the reunion and number was not specified. Selch. March lGth. inch. Home, ening, It was contemplated. 8) y by the Relief So- (Continued On Pag WINSLOW, S. E. A..t ; b Is Strawberry River Diversion Planned Delegates Named To Attend State Convention Twenty-tw- O, f al-t3- ope, .... a Professor Arthur Gaeth of the feeder canal, The Yellowstone Brigham Young university thrillof the Moon Lake major unit ed a capacity audience in the Ducondunder be put oject will was dis- chesne high school auditorium last uction immediately, it The Saturday evening with an illuweek. last ced in Duchesne strated lecture on Czechoslovakia. mll be done by the Bridge. Dr. Gaeths comments and the is which C. camp C. c. slides and motion picillustrating on the tures preparing to start depicted the school system ernoon i lesson i Pre w VSv, BAND CONCERT PRECEDES GAETII LECTURE Participates Work Road On Through Arcadia State Mvths , Of Moon Lake Project Gets Mr Cedar re" v approval For Immediate Construction; Work Is Under Way On Altonah Road Browc mversi; nen's $'' Water System Extension And Other Projects Are Submitted to W. P. A. Spring Arrives, Officially f Brown of Feeder Canal Constructed Yellowstone tephenjo Todd and Mr. Avard Rigby started Lor-rain- |