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Show Friday, February 9, 1940 UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH UINTAH BASIN RECORD E. J. Schonlan, Publisher PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ADVERTISING RATES Eoy A. Schonlan, AT DUCHESNE, Editor UTAH Legal Advertising Myton News Professional Cards Notice To Creditors By Mrs. Grace Dalgleish Mrs. W. G. Gentry L. A. HOLLENBECK Estate of Alta F. Cloward, deceased. Mrs. Postoffice John at at were the was Arcadia 1922, 26, wa3 elected Moon Mr. Sr., Mrs. Zirker, Bert chairman and of May Advertising Display Attorney-at-LaCreditors will present claims to Flat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, under the act of ess to the Myton literary Club on this district. Much interest is in Roosevelt Wednesday on busiat Utah, Duchesne, the undersigned ness. Wednesday of last week with the being shown in this project Line, 2 y c. March 3. 1879. Duchesne Utah Arch Larsen of Arcadia was in on or before the 6th day of April following members responding with Lyman Burdick of Bluebell was Per Column Inch, 30c 4.. D. 1940. events at roll call: Mrs. a Myton business visitor Friday of Ioka Wednesday. current Classified and Reading Notices LEVI J. ANDERTON, Mr. and Mrs. Ercel Johnson of (Signed) Hillery Holder, Mrs. A. W. Forest, last week. For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost SUBSCRIPTION R ATES Mrs. James Dalgleish, Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kolb are re- Myton were visiting Mrs. John- Executor of the Estate of Alta F. and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per Three Months 75 Meranda and Airs. Emery Nielsen. joicing over the arrival of an in- sons parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cloward, Deceased. line, first insertion; 5c per line for Six Months Date of first publication FebruROY A. SCHONIAN 1.00 Special business of the meeting fant daughter, bom Wednesday, Lemon. each succeeding issue minimum was the election of the following January 31st at the Ft. Duchesne 1940. 2, C. Johnsdn spent ThursMrs. P. ary One Year ?2.00 charge, 30c. officers to take over the helm for hospital. Mother and baby are do- day with Mrs. J. W. Jensen. Registered Date of last publication, Febr-lar- y 1940, President, Miss Alice Todd; ing nicely. was a 23, 1940. of Provo Mortician Barney Fausett vice president, Mrs. Hillery Holder; Mrs. Wm. Forsythe spent Thurs- week end guest of his brother, r, secretary-treasureMrs. A. W. day and Friday in Roosevelt as a William M. Fausett. Duchesne Utah Forest. An interesting review of guest of her Mrs. Garett Stone spent Thursand daugh"An Amazing Interlude by Mary ter, Mr. and Mrs. Merl Benson. day in Roosevelt visiting relatives. Roberts, Rinehart was presented Mrs. Willis Zirker motored to RooHeber T. Hall and R. L. Nielsen H. B. HOLLENBECK by Mrs. Charles Meranda. At the sevelt Friday and spent the after- of Roosevelt wrere Ioka visitors close of the meeting the hostess noon with her sister, her Sunday. bringing Notary Public served a delicious luncheon. The mother home that evening. FOR SALE Sheep sheds, reBen Webb was a Bluebell visiNorth of next meeting will be held February Mr. and Mrs. Verl Meyrick and tor Sunday. duced Price. Apply to Knight Inv. 14th at the home of Mrs. Dalgleish daughter, Claudette, were Myton Mrs. Otto Lloyd entertained her Co., Provo or J. F. Hoyt, Duchesne County Court House 22-t- f. with review assigned to Mrs. Niel- visitors Saturday from Duchesne. club Thursday, February 1. Utah. Duchesne Utah sen. C. J. Neal Spent Saturday and Mrs. Chas Percival was calling RAGS WANTED We will pay Mrs. Homer Robinson entertain- Sunday in Vernal visiting with his on Mrs. Tom Gentry and Mrs. 5c per pound for good soft clean Get Your bookkeeping and staed the Friday Bridge Club last parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Neal. Hugh Percival Thursday. week with the following members Mr. Neal was called to Vernal by Edna Jensen of Roosevelt is rags. Uintah Basin Record. tionery needs at the Record Office. engaged at the bridge tables: Mrs. the illness of his father, who is spendmg a few days with her parBliss Lott, Mrs. Lee Cooper, Mrs. convalescing from a severe attack ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jensen. Wm. Harris, Mrs. R. E. Waugh, of the flu. A large number of Ioka farmers Mrs. Wm. Preece, Miss Alice Todd Mr. and Mrs. George Roth and attended the annual meeting of and Mrs. Wm. Koehler. At the daughter, Betty, of Vernal were the Dry Gulch Irrigation Co. at close of an enjoyable afternoon the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Koeh- Roosevelt Tuesday. hostess served a delicious lunch ler Sunday. Betty remained Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Nichols of to and high score prize was won by visit with her uncle and aunt while Roosevelt were visiting Mrs. Mrs. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Roth returned to Ver- Nichols father, W. H. Stone SunMrs. Charles Meranda was a nal Sunday evening. day. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Zirker made guest at the home of Mrs. W. J. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Drollinger eveBond in Duchesne Thursday a business trip to Vernal Saturday. were visitors at the home of Mr. Neville Wimmer and Ernest Ode-kir- k and Mrs. Edward Webb Wednesning when Mrs. Bond entertained the Mothers Club. of Duchesne were Myton visi- day. Mrs. James Dalgleish motored to tors Monday. The Relief Society meeting was Duchesne Saturday afternoon to Sheriff Dewey Meriwether and held in the Hall Tuesday afternoon attend the Contract Bridge Club Deputy David Baum were attend- after a two month's vacation due at the home of Mrs. R. M. Pope. ing to business matters in Myton to cold weather. The Mutual Conjoint program Tuesday. W. E. Atwood of Roosevelt will Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meranda hold adult classes every Monday presented by members of the Duchesne M. I. A. at the Ward Hall made a business trip to Vernal night in the Ioka school house. CHANGE TO Sunday evening was greatly en- Wednesday. joyed by a large audience. The folE. W. Kronquist made a trip to Mvton School News lowing contributed to the program: Ouray Tuesday attending to duties violin solo, Miss Twila Meldrum, attached to his office as engineer Friday, February 9, parents will accompanied by Mrs. Fern Moffitt; in charge of the Indian Irrigation take the place of the children, on violin duet, Beth and Darrell Lid- Service. the busses and in the school room dell; reading, Harold Eldredge, Jr.; Lynn Wall, who formerly made and we hope the cildren will take violin solo, Mardene Bond; violin his home in Myton and is now serv- the place of the parents in the kitHot water by the gallons the instant you want trio, Mardene Bond, Beth Liddell ing in the navy, sailed February chen and doing the chores. and Darrell Liddell. Speaker of 1st for Alaska, where he will be it day or night, hot or cold weather. Safely, Its Parents Day at scooL There the evening was W. J. Bond. stationed until April when he will will be demonstration classes in cleanly, automatically About one hundred fifty people return to the U. S and will visit which methods will be explained, UNIFORM SCHOOL FUND ALLOCATIONS And were present at the Ward Hall with his mother, Mrs. economically - electricity for water heating Henry Pu- and periods for consultation when afternoon to eblo in Wednesday School Fund Uniform of the new is cheap to a letter the parents may question the representing Provo, according Advantages Bndgeland, Arcadia and just received from Mrs. Pueblo. the poorer districts such as Duchesne have been made Myton, teacher, or the teachers may quesPleasant Valley at the fifth meetMiss Gladys Murray of Bluebell tion the parents in order to get a evident during the week by allocations from this fund ing of the planning board league was a visitor at the home of Mr. mutual of the interwas the first meeting of and Mrs. Hillery Holder Wednes- ests of understanding Per Kilowatt Hour to the district. Eighty-fiv- e the children and means of per cent of the fund was which No. 4. Andrew Gilbert of day and District WHY NOT ENJOY IT NOW? Thursday. distributed on the basis of a formula prescribed by approaching those interests. p Lunch will be served as usual, at the legislature, a formula which gave a big advantage the lunch room and the day will to our district. The other fifteen per cent was left THINK IT OVER finish up with a program and recreation in the gym. to the direction of the state board of education who (By F. R Stevens) LIGHT Mrs. Wilde and Mr. McKay have THE two-thirBILL OF RIGHTS PLUS! of it on a formula again distributed about charge of the program and Miss Much has been said recently of their own, designed to equalize as much as possible about Diehl and Miss Brotherson will coElectricity Is Your Most Efficient Servant our Bill of Rights, Freedom Marlon S. Shields operate with the lunch room peothe amounts available for instruction. The balance of Religion, of speech, of the Press, Miss Grace Farnsworth of Mtn. ple. of petition, etc. Much more should they earmarked for specific purposes. Mr. Moss, Mr. Wilde, Miss Diehl be said of them now that foreign Home is a guest of Helen FarnsAll of this is to show chiefly that, so and Miss Brotherson attended an as we are theories are threatening to wipe worth. able to observe, this new school fund has not been them out. These liberties are basic. Mr. Maxwell is operating a pic- elementary conference at Rooseevening. used as a political football as was predicted by many, Xf anyone of them is thrown out ture show here on Friday evenings. veltAt Friday the student body officers our American government goes out a number of Quite at people but has been distributed in an honest effort to raise with it. meeting Monday two momentous tended the basketball at Roa decisions were made. One was to the possible standard of education in the poorer dis- However, the Bill of Rights does sevelt Friday evening game between the an edition of the Myton publish not Roosevelt define all our Riders liberties. and the No Rough tricts. was intended as such by the framers of the bill School and the other was to paper of could do this. In- Duchesne Eagles. hold an evening Jr. High Valenlaw, voted for as such at the election, and has been dividual Rights A large crowd of citizens from rights cover such a wide treated as such by the administrators in charge of its range that to detail them in a con- Arcadia attended the Planning tineTheParty. students presented two one-awould weaken them. Board meeting held at Myton Wedhandling. Voters of Duchesne county who helped put stitution plays, "Just Babies" and "The Alexander Hamilton, one of the nesday afternoon. . across can, we believe, feel satisfied in having done soundest land most constructive Man in the Derby Hat at the P.-A meeting was held Friday A. Friday night. a good job. Certainly the district has received a real members of the Convention, op- morning in the Ward Hall for the a Bill of as posed boost from the fund. Rights part of purpose of examining the soil surThe Record does Expert Printing the Constitution on the ground that vey maps and discussing them and the Declaration of ABE LINCOLN, THE EMANCIPATOR Independence other problems of our community. and preamble to the Constitution R. S. made a business trip Next Monday the United States will again pay constituted an unchangeable Bill to Salt Lusty Lake City Friday. of I quote from him as Mr. and Mrs. Vernal J. Nielsen homage to the memory of one of its great men Abe givenRights. in the Federalist No. 84: daughter, Ramona, were visiLincoln. We have read and heard so much about him The preamble to the Constitution and tors Sunday at the home of Mrs. in school books, stories and articles, and in speeches, is a much better recognition of Nielsens parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. rights than volumes of political and otherwise, that it seems nothing but repi-titio- n popular such aphorisms as commonly com- C, Nielsen of Bridgeland. President Golden Berrett of the can be said, and that only in a boring way- - Yet pose bills of rights. Stake Presidency, C. W. Barton Our to wanted so people make it is fortunate that we have characters such as his to and Harold Eldredge of the Boy and legally sure of cercall out of the past and study principles and policies absolutely tain inalienable rights that they Scout council, were in attendance at the Conjoint M. I. A. meeting such as his which we have come to idealize as so Am- were written in detail in the Conas stitution the first ten Amend- Sunday evening. They gave us erican, and which we could well recall and apply today ments. Thus these amendments some very choice counsel and advice with regards to when so much of what we see around us seems so Boys Scout emphasize these rights which orwork. iginate in the Declaration of IndeMr. and Ervin Richens of Abe Lincoln led the fight in America against pendence. They accepted Hamil- Alterra wereMrs.visiting ton's contention that our liberties Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and slavery the type of slavery which was threatening were protected under the Consti- Mrs. the nation in his day. Today another kind of slavery tution where no amendments could A H. F. Richens. large crowd frfom here atthem. Therefore Article 9 of threatens us slavery to government. We are fast alter tended the president's ball at Mythe Bill of Rights was inserted: loosing the freedom which he held so dear. Govern"The enumeration in the Con- ton Saturday evening, Ross spent a couple of ment is telling us how to run our business, demanding stitution of certain rights shall not Marion days this week visiting his parbe construed to deny or that we tell it how we ran our business, taxing us for others retained the disparage ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ross of by people. Salt Lake City. running it and then running business of its own in Our flag speaks for the DeclaraRobert Gilbert and Thurlo Rich, tion in competition. Government is making its people in ever over theall its purity. It waved ens made a business to Salt Land of Free the before increasing numbers and ever increasing amount de- the Constitution was formed. Lake City Monday. trip pendent on government thus undermining not only Standing under it we cm look with Mr, and Mrs, Afton Richens of attended Sunday school the freedom but also the initiative of its people. Gov- compassion and sympathy on those Bridgeland here Sunday. of Central Europe whose inpeople ernment, as administered to day is making us slaves timate personal actions are conThere is Dictatorship. Here is of Government. trolled by a Dictator; where life, Fieodom. Although this Freedom We need another Emancipator, whether he be religion, speech, property, belong has been threatened, there is a to the Ruler, not the inehvidu.il; nationwide Democrat or Republican is of little consequence; but where surge of patriotism a Ruler can inflict degrada- that has come enables us to give prompt, efficient and com-lo- i again to sweep the he must be inspired to the ideal of leading us out of tion, suffering and death without enemies of American table ambulance service any time democracy a mo from our midst. governmental slavery; of reestablishing true Am- reason. men s Entered as second-clas- matter s host- - w W ants son-in-la- w Ohh Be Stubborn ELECTRIC WATER HEATING ONLY I ds lc 8 far It ct it T. - - - - Ambulance Service For or Emergency Our Special Nash Sedan Ambulance at ericanism. HEAVY FOG CREATES HAZARD Very unusual if not wholly unprecedented heavy fog lying over Basin highways for the past ten days or more is creating a real hazard to travel. Your editor, traveling under the urge of a late engagement the other evening was reminded of this, courteously but firmly, by an arm of the law, who suggested that the normal speed limit is not a safe one under these unusual conditions. The incident in itself is of little importance, nsan example to show that we may be to talk and think safety for the other fellow butapt forget to apply it ourselves, and that is often where the trouble begms. Ioor vision, slippery roads, a automobile and something unexpected on the are all the elements for something far morehighway seiious la"'' T arc tl,e don,cnts ex-ce- fast-travelin- notice for invalid or emergency trans- portation - - pt anywhere, anytime. CALL ROY A. SCHONIAN Tlie Uintah Basins Only Complete Mortuary g fT7 .opr. Tf j UJ I 2 940, Th Old Qualr Co, lawrni..burg, Service ' Business Phone 271 . Ind. Residence Phone 211 Duchesne, Utah |