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Show A Uintah Duchesne - Courier Basin Vol. 10, No. 32 Newspaper SUCCESSOR TO THE: DUCHESNE COURIER VOLUME 8. Covers The County ALL The Uintah Beer Betty Odekirk, 245.08 chesne died this morning m. at the home .of her to whom she at 2 a. mother, mar- tled beer short time, where their have resided since, She went to ‘Roosevelt two weeks ago, to stay with her mother until after the original container, Frona has of her been sent notifying sisters, Mrs; Geo. chesne, Mrs. Henry Angeles, Calif. Holfeltz of Marion Clara Mitchell of Roosevelt, two brothers, Donald and Teddy RESERVOIR The Moon Lake Reservoir - is slowly - if it is moving at all, What is the trouble? It seems to be that a few of the beneficiaries of the project are unwilling to sign seems up, to be project of the and that must the objection everyone stand for pay LOCALS it, there is success; nothing a unit. Of course true. the some deal. at as a matter of business, must assume the responsibility, not the government. But, that will not be serious, the land and water right appurtenant will protect the other Sur- B. Wilde. signers, for the land of W. also Friends a default- in the project. fails for want If the of support Mr. without serious and laborious is the time to success. If game, or game, he is himself or to munity in which project fails has been he the he If the fail, and he making at bride G. V. Billings of brother Billings, of. the Va. Clarendon, part of that success, and that suc- Next Sunday is “Social Service Sunday” at St. Paul’s Church. cess Services making makes it a for success, the he prosperity a great unit of the state. urge all owners of is property a of at 11:30 Let me under the Moon Lake Reservoir project to stand unfalteringly for its success, for “There is nothing that succeeds like success”, A. M. JOHN ‘FOR ors, SALE—2 $15.00 each... See George 4 300-egg Will Gray, ° LEACHER, incubattrade Duchesne 25-1T the Prom, and runs, 1831, 19—Miller and Wilkes discover Antarctic Continent, Be Bee —O-—- Mrs. A, J. Feller the Contract Bridge entertained Club Satur- day afternoon with the following members present: Mesdames R. G. Porter, Grant Murdock, A, M. Murdock, Lloyd Pope, R. M. Pope, City Council Holds Special Meeting a epdeiel meeting Council Thursday Murdock was of the evening, approved and Arthur stun was Orr had Jesse John- present as a guest, high score. The Orr, Mrs. social hour during most enjoyable, hanced ments. by the the Mrs. lunch and time greatly delicious was en- refresh- is the grading and the school grounds. as graveling of Other appointments were postponed until the next regular meeting, which will be held February 7th, Mayor Allen started making these appointments at this meeting, but it was brought out that there were several who wanted to make applicaions for some of these appointive offices, who had not gotten them in, and it was decided to wait. motion was casa that the City Beer Ordinance be am- ended to provide a license fee of $60.00 per year for wholesale, class “B”. The rate in the ordinance as ose passed is $100.00 mer year. © taken No other business was care. fairly from Federal Farm of. law a French least. found archeologist, in was called as a re- received from instruct- Hopkins, ing that in all communities of less than 2500 population, and in open de- it shall be, and will enevery way to make it a country, the allotment working under CWA ubled and hours cut in half, men of — would be do- per wee a man ' ROTATION ELIMINATED According to the telegram, and information received in a telephone conversation with Mr, Hinkley, head of the CWA for the State, Mr. Porter announced, the chief purpose of the change was to take care of the condition in the smaller communities which had caused so 12th the second leathe season was play- much ally written, necessity of trouble over rotation the S © originthe that now belongs to the county as the result of Auditor’s Tax Deeds that have to issued because of the failure pay taxes will soon be published perthose of ce for the convenien sons interested or in purchasing County. the leasing land from These lists will be posted in con-. venient places throughout the CoInformation concerning priunty. ces and terms may be had from Mr. Wm. H. Case, County Clerk. DEER KILLER GETS DEATH Walt Hayes proudly announces that his son Fred killed a mountainlion near their ranch on the Strawberry last Friday. The Hayes have been trying to get this particular lion for some time, as it has been making heavy inroads on the deer, being responsible for the killing of fifteen, according to Mr, Hayes. The lion was in the act of devouring a deer which he had just killed when Fred discovered him, routed him the dogs, and shot | Gateway Club THE EIGHTH GRADE PEANUT BUST During the noon hour of Friday the twelfth, and all the eighth eradestudents bought. ten cents worth of peanuts nut bust to have on Mr,. Jones. alarm for a little When once. a pea- They after set twelve, The Gateway Club held it’s regular meeting Thursday evening at Various the New Palace Cafe. Civic matters were discussed, including the report of the committee on the new school building program, Mr. Jones came we told him we didn’t want music and would laugh at everything he said, So he said, “Well do something, and do it now!” in who were their the— respective precincts most entitled the| to at him because he wore but one of the boys saw him coming iods we bombshell ‘The of the ex- meeting ploded when Mr. Faddis of the National Reemployment Service took floor and laid down the rules — and regulations, According to him | the Reemployment Service is not a relief organization, but is for | the purpose of supplying men for jobs. Regulations state that the men now working must remain on the rolls, and that the additional men are to be picked, Mr. Faddis— said, by their qualifications for While we were singing someone went to Mr. Tobler’s study and asked him to come over for awhile. Mr, Jones told us not to throw peanuts glasses, ensued as to how these men should— be selected; and among other. points the preference to veterans was brought up. The Veterans of the County were handed a high compliment by Chairman a who stated that. to his knowledge only two-veterans had dem ded | that they be given a preference. — the Someone answered, ‘O. K.” and we all trew our peanuts at him. the work to be done, and by their| without them so when number of dependents, and are to he opened the door we threw pea- be selected by the information givnuts at him. Then for two per-. en on the cards in the tomeeey- . Two played of the games. boys stayed Le Rue Alexander, STUDENTS Just to as know Faddis and made these statements forth defense a storm from of protest members of the Central Relief Committee, and ‘the. County: Commissioners, in be-— half of. the methods of carrying| ON that The: mandatory manner in which Mr. the Senventh and Eighth grades are ton: A the.telephone CWA. Worle. ms thefrom goin hl | message Salt still in existance. Lake City, received during the Several students from the seven- meeting, to the effect that there th grade were advanced Tuesday might be additional changes in into the eighth grade and_= are the program, left things in rather there on trial. If they are able to an unsettled state; but the comkeep up with the work they will mittees were instructed to make be advanced into the ninth next the recommendations asked for, year like the others. in hopes that the new program The names will be Pa iene in a would go through, and that they later issue. could be used. The final stateMOLY MUN Z, Reporter ment of Chairman Porter, “when we find it impossible to do WEATHER REPORT Week 10 11 E223 13 14 Jan. 15 Jan. Ending High Jan. Jan. eae, Jan. Jan. 16 24 Sas eB 36 - 40 45 Jan, 16 Day 0 3 0 04. 5. Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear 10 Clear round 4g 2 10 Clear EARL S. WINSLOW - Co-op. Observer the best for the welfare of the peo. — |ple of our country because of federal regulations, we are going to ‘ "| forget the regulations” ve a Low — A office. ‘brought Reporter ADVANCED TRIAL let you ment after school and swept up the shells they were all over the floor, ’ him. Meets men fellow class students. We all join jobs under the new set-up. which in hoping that he will soon be were to be used by the Reemployfully. recovered and back’ to help ment Manager in making his selConsiderable discussion | ections. the team in other games. State In- as a signal for us to all throw at as it was has The Precinct committees been asked to submit lists of is respected for his clean sportsmenship and quick guarding. He is missed by the team and by his the with respect to making returns. A list of the property and will fully regain his sight. Bob was a very good player and | Date 10,000 by M. a sand quarry at Moutieresles-Amiens. Theinstrument has a handle and blade like a modern razor. It was discovered in a Neolithic bed amongst a number of other instruments, all of which date back to about 8000 B. C, red- Razor _ Believed to be at years old, a razor was Dharvent, handling for reporting still stands out with Neolithic nature of come Tax Returns may be obtained from the office of the County The State Tax ComTreasurer, mission calls attention to the fact of the $1.00 filpayment the that ing fee was not repealed and the 21—Henry ‘Miller stars in “The Great Divide,” 1906, A new come Forms 20—French start their work on Panama Canal, 1882. new Foreman for the C.W.A. proFred C, Ferron of Roosevelt ‘was jects for Duchesne. The next proa business visitor to Duchesne ject, which has already been apWednesday. ‘ -proved by the Central Committee, of re- a emptions the Treasurer’s Office ex pects to have its work materially increased if a reasonable portion of the applications for loans are approved. a Oe office, assisting in the work | closing, the 1983 assessment to technical Ownu Arthur Havener of Price, patrolman of the State Road Commiss- expects being a fist lein on the property, will be paid first from the proceeds Because of highly ‘| of the loans. 1840.5. M. Treasurer A 17—Benjamin Franklin, nated U. S. statesman, born a Se At City $142,819.19 while the colamounted to $52,700.13. large collection of delinquent taxes 18—The German Empire is formally established, 1871. A, The TREASURER REPORTS ON ‘and Home Loan money during the first part of 1934, since the taxes ¢ meeting of a telegram Administrator commit- enjoying the game immensely until the half when a “damper” was put upon our spirits when we saw one of our guards, Bob Brown go 16—18th (prohibition) i Amendment goes in force, 1920. meeting —o— guests followed the ceremony. Mr, and Mrs. Brown will be at home at 1312 Twenty-first street D. C. N. W. in Washington, his community fail. But, if he aids in A. U. S. built steam © 1706. handsome cords. The bride wore a gown of pale blue crepe with matMr. and Mr. E. W. Crocker and ching jacket and hat and slippers and Mrs. Guy J. Hollenbeck a Mr, of pale pink, and she carried attended the Legion Dance at MyMrs. rosebuds. bouquet of pink Billings, sister-in-law of the pride ton last Friday evening, was the only attendant and wore ‘Postmaster Fitzwater left today a frock of deeper shade than that worn by the bride and her corsage for Salt Lake City, bringing back his wife who has been under the Billings Mr. was of pink roses. Mrs, H. S. Liddell acted as best man for the bride- doctor’s. care. A wedding supper for 30 will also accompany them back. groom, ef- of L, of V. work for any one helps to not doing the com- lives, will means Mrs. Binns Dent a few days ion was in the basin this week on Duchesne, announce the marriage of their daughter, Thelma, to Or- official business. he, | of West Virginia rin Ray Brown Mrs, Florence Poulson is. emand Washington, D. C, The cereployed in the county Treasurer’s mony was performed at the home and most of them will have to move out. But, if the project goes then, a man in it, will have something to work for and to. His efforts will be crowned finally with. valuable property, and he will have made a good living while he is fighting his battle. A failure of the project means a failure of the whole country; and the fellows who carry the load will be acvaluable holdings. cumulating Nothing worth having can be had fort, This community blocks the block the his duty to and ram@, there. a R. A, Gillis, District, iginsee of the State Road Commission was in the Basin this week ape the state roads, _ ing up then the land in the project will be of very small value. Every one, in that case will have lost, to spend brothrs —o— Tuesday. G. V. BILLING’S DAUGHTER WEDS project in sign- two ed were lections locomotive ‘Soap Marx of Roosevelt was transacting business in Duchesne er will be sufficient to take care until time for the funeral at Oak‘ley Wednesday afternoon in the of that particular failure. InThe government will give a long Oakley L, D. S, ward house. City time to take care of the entire terment will be in Oakley indebtedness, and probably on an cemetery. amorization policy that will make it comparatively easy for all owners his | ae 15—First —o— Wednesday call may Angeles, roid clink a ladder must begin — at the bottom” Mother] here, —O-Alice M.. Todd, Statistican of the C, W, A. returned from Vernal this week, where she has been spending some time in the C. W. A. work, Tuesday. call may friends where He pot Golden Brown, D, W.. Bond and C. M. Sweat of Fruitland were in town Thursday, to attend the C, was 1927; 1. August and Peoa. Los with ing prothrs and sisters: Alice, Oman, Boneta. Mark, Charles Jack, Rhoda, William Grant Ralph, AnMt. na, Dee and Fred Blazzard, Home; hér grandmother, Mrs. An33rd East 550 of nie O. Blazzard City, Lake Salt street. South will is always The whole project, Selch visiting Glen Smith, who was with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Smith the past week has re-|., turned again to the CCC camp at Maricopa, Calif, He returned via , 29, Wilde Blazzard Vera Mrs. wrong people That Chas, age to that.. The project must stand married to Emery daughtor fall on the entire capitalization. viving are her husband, 2 parents, her The government can’t afford to ers, Louise Wilde, Bla-| make a thousand different~ and James W. and Louise Walker separate contracts. The project is zzard, Mt, Home; also the followfail in of Mrs, chicks on January 11th. and babies doing fine. license, = question. It was made plain that there would be, absolutely no rotatTAXES and down from.a blow in the eye. It ion under the new set up, At the close of business, ‘Decemfirst that he that the men put to work would ber 380, 1983 the collection of 1933 was throught at be kept on the jobs permanently would lose the sight” of that eye, taxes amounted to 36,89 per cent. but he was rushed to Salt Lake at least until. the end of the pres-— according to County Treasurer, H. latest reports is getting along fine ent CWA setup: which is to run S. Liddell. The total taxes assess- | until February 15th, COUNTY A Gn lett seatads mee entire project. That is, in a Salt Lake hosthat if any one fails to make good died Saturday ees an operation for in paying up dues, the entire pro- pital after dicitis and galistones.| ject stands behind all defaults of She was born, October 10, 1905, payment, When you come to think about friends ITEMS OF INTEREST | will be sorry to hear, that she has} Blazzard Wilde Vera in the the cheaper the these sult ed with Vernal High, and sorry to say our team was defeated, but from many reports they did some very good playing and worked together as teams should, All were (Copyright, W. N, Up and the city limits, lish it within will plan Friday the gue game of In view of the fact that the Co- ‘had a relapse and is again confinunty wholesale license is $150. 00 -ed to her bed. and the Duchesne City license only —o— $100.00 for wholesalers, any whoMr. and Mrs, James Hatch relesaler wanting to establish a busiport the safe arrival of 15 baby ness will probably want to estab- A. Hollenbeck of The &ro- POPUAR PLAYER GOES OUT IN BASKETBALL GAME WITH VERNAL The - McGuire, Broadhead, big success. aes: of limits the of outside ated cities and’ towns"? At Court House Meeting Cloe members cide when deavor in There has been considerable dis- MOON ‘LAKE moving tees per $35.00 Rotation, Emiitoyinent, -Relief, Under Scrutiny Editor Weldon Stewart, The of priveleges Fee class A Retail, year or part thereof, A. Program — Morrison, Program, na ense fee only on those operating | “within the County of Duchesne, Mitchell of Roosevelt. Li. only. cussion as to whether a wholesaler operating under a city license Du- would also have to pay a County Los License. The wording of the ordand; inance would seem to answer this and clearly however, as it places a lic- of Inen and a either on or off and off premises, death. Surviving are her husband, three daughters, Barbara, 4; Lila Lee, 2; and Janetta 14 months; her ' father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mitchell of Roosevelt, four NUMBER 25 Advanee COMMITTEES CHOSEN FOR The proposed change in the na- : JUNIOR PROM. PREP- | ture of the C. W. A. work in DuARATIONS was. thoroughly Monday morning, Cloe SBroad- chesne County | head, president of the Junior and discussed, along with many other topics relating to relief in a meetSenior class, called a meeting of the Juniors and Seniors to select ing at the Court House Thursday committees for the Junior Prom. afternoon, called by Chairman R. G, Porter. The Central Relief Co-— The result was as followes: Advertising, Ivan Iverson, Max mmittee, the County Commission- _ — ers,, precinct committees, and Gee, Marian Liddell. of the National ReDecoration Frona Stewart, Bob members employment service, including Mr. Kent, Bob Brown. City Reception, Freeman Mitchell, T. R. Faddis of Salt Lake were all present at the meeting. Freda Hair, De Armon Young. — Fee $20.00 et year or premises. part thereof. Class “B” Retail, sale of draught or keg beer, for consumption on or - arrival of her child. Lyle Odekirk is with the CCC camp in Maricopa, Calif., where a him for resale in CHO TENS of, Class “RB” Wholesale, sale . of bottle or keg beer or both to dealers for resale, Fee $150.00 per year, or part ‘thereof, Class “A” Retail, sale of beer in oldest daughter was born, and then returned to Duchesne where they message to dealers Year Underr Re vision Fee $75.00 per year or part there- fied on January 10th, 1929. They made their home in Flagstaff for a Per C. W. ordinance was passed regulating the sale and traffic in Beer in Duchesne County, outside of incorporated cities and towns, within the county. Du- was $2.00 Limits The ordinance follows very much! Mrs. George Mitchell, in Roosevelt, alt Lake Utah, following childbirth. -|along the lines of the She was born on January 5th County and other similar ordin1913 in Flagstaff, Arizona, In ances, and specifies the following 1927 she moved to Duchesne with regulations and fees: Class “A’ Wholesale, sale of bother parents, where she met her husband, ED; 1984 — At a special meeting of the Board of County Commissioners, held Thursday, January 11th, an Mrs. Betty Odekirk Dies in Roosevelt Mrs. JANUARY Thawing It Out Ordinance Passed Effects Only Those Outside the City hk ay AY UTAH, DUCHESNE, Basin. of applause,_ - Strange Things which never could ‘nave made a man happy, develop a power | to make him strong, Strength and not happiness, or rather only that happiness which comes by strength, is the end - of human | ae Phillips Brooks, . |