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Show , t racks five when Halfton and Vet Keller tangled over the argument Utah University as to whose shots did the Engineers Week greater damage. It ended by the entire Will Draw Crowd OFFICIAL CAMP NEWS, CCC COMPANY barracks squad dragging Halfton NUMBER the full length of the barracks on 7 Lake Camp jljon On The Little Yellowstone his seat, much to the disfigureSalt Lake City: Mar. 21. Enment of the Union forces. gineers and others from all parts Edited By c C c of the state are expected to ater Section of Education tend the annual engineers week NO WHAT, TONIC? fm. Casaday Advisor-Ve- rn Five men of this company have to be held at the University of V. Duke copied other animal life and shed Utah from March 22 to 29, accordtheir hair in lieu of approaching ing to Richard B. Ketchum, Dean Trucks left here for Price, Salt Homeward Bound Thursday Lake night. It would be indeed disast- of the School of Mines and Enginspring. and disappear Although slowly Vernal to take City they the trucks driving in second gear be- rous should Old Man Winter fav- eering at the state university. A, the last bend carrying members who have not found it were cause of the dangerous condition or us with more snow and wind necessary to The illuminttion of the campus best friends, we for another of the roads, the car spun around at this critical period. There prob- buildings each evening mil be one term. The Price truck left Sununfinshed tasks half, while making a curve and ran off ably would not be them the battle ot day and the others Monday enough hats in of the features of the week. Elab'ftedly. e road. It landed bottom anu sido up camp to warm those barren orate plans are also being made c C c ia over. Home m the snow toward the bottom grounds. for the various exhibits made by Work Slow ed Z jobs beckon. Mothers, wives, of the canyon. c C c With only a few men left in fieethearts anxiously await engineering students. The exhibTHE Passing motorists new period camp the forestry them its will be on display Tuesday evst the gate. A personnel have back onto the road. helped The most charitable touch on ening and Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Ohman to taken bossing each other. Fore, hfe begins. . escaped with minor bruises, but earth is to be found in our kitOther events during the w'eek they cherish m man Oaks has several men left Mr. Hixon " e only hope has suffered internal chen. A few days ago Frank include the election a hearts their of rated of officers, the men and truck including comer injuries in addition. They both are Keller following the noon meal initiation of students for their comrads who drivers. The other crews are di on the engineering made job again but Mr. Hixon representations that he had into the sacred order of St. Patand carry- - minished accordingly. chosen to remain still suffers from the no dinner. This disturbing news injuries. c C c rick, an athletic contest, a public They wrere indeed lucky to escape did not reach the Mayors ears entertainment will there and symposium Fully Equipped Only a Few Cents with their lives. t know that until supper was over. The Mess void in our Last Sunday's chickens were showing The Battlefront of Probe an unfilled Officer c C c showed up at the critical on found to contain a dinner and a dance. that they have emptied buttons, buPets, time and Frank had to hie to the gress, Biographical Sketch ana various other useful ePgs, af departure. Gordon Hunk Ellis, However his forestry coal shed. and best wish-- , household appliances. The Mayor May our prayers minute hideout wras gener- Myton P. T. A. was well attended. lived foreman, in Idaho until he and is now' f0r continued happiness thinking of applying to the became a stripling. Hi3 Following are those who attendfamily ously rewarded with dainty Mow them to the far Board ci Trade to see if they can- owned ed sandwich Libfrom at one monthly convention at Mt. Emof Idaho Fall3 and not be equipped with stew ket- in the property rs of the earth. mons Sunday, Bishop and Mrs. Mud Lake section. He spent bys beautiful red cans. tles too. VaYA CON DIOS! A special dinner was tendered Thomas M. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. his early years in chasing jack Such is the work of science, rabbits across c C c Club to Marven G. Shields, A. Holgate, Egin bench. At the by the local Veterans Next we their look term forward of of this sixteen thing may age Bill his folks the ending departing brother, sent him With Royle. John A., O. L., and Glen Gilbert. to peanuts already roasted on the to college, but he took the The usual truths were recounted. Mrs. Eliza J. Gilbert, Mrs. Vera enlistment we lose one of our wrong vines. road at the .forks and soon found Enemy casualties were accurately Larsen, Dena and Celia Cope, sellar contributers to this paper himself enlisted in the Canadian tabulated and the captured terri- Grace Bell, Archie Larson, Bernice efforts were cCc r'jerry Zobell. His we Case he and Maternity Expeditionary Forces enroute to tories were definitely though verb- Burns and Willard Deardon. hope amendable, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver L. Sagers Nellie, the camp mascot, gave France. He was the youngest man ally measured. It is not true as cherish as we do the memory foul rumor would have it that the of Juanita were dinner guests at birth to seven squealing puppies of his outfit. ' our associations. stimulated last Saturday morning about 4 concrete the home of Marvin G. Shields While in Belgium holding back orangeade c C c Dalton has been A. M. The good doctors Evans and the sausage eaters he was severe- facts. The mot optimistic fisher- Monday. "Wheezer under James C. Solmonson, who has Pudge Berry attended the case and pro- ly wounded by shrapnel and sauer man would have enjoyed this the josen to work tfte been ill for the renewal of nounced the mother and pups do- kraut, and only through bull dog as Senioi Foreman, past six weeks is 4 c C c ing nicely. grit did he prevent the army saw- World War. reported slightly improved. Mr. Ward Evans, our eminent Reed Huff is now learning the Since Nellies adoption Into this bones from amputating his leg at Thomas, small son of Mr. and bridge the builder, seems to be enjoy- Mrs. James O. Larsen is also ill He was We hip. later clerk. of wounded company jmess company a bit over a year ago too far much we publicity. If el this is one of the best forms she has presented the group with and gassed while in action, and ing with measles. seem to be jealous, we may not be CCC education. thirteen recruits to the ranks. then spent several additional Thurlo Richens is erecting a condemned. We do our work, but c C c new house on Main street near the Eight of these are still with us months in an army hospital in must remain as the kin extras, France. is It understood Canteen Steward Chosen that he Nightwatchman Tucker ha3 been to the proverbial unsung heroes. C. A. Larsen home. Slice has caring for the poor little things made quite a hit with one of the Our kitchen Evans George H. Gray M. Lusty, coach at the police two lady nurses who were on duty drop the selected for canteen steward until the weather warms up. The Park on mess-hathe City high school, was a week at that hospital. In fact he learned straw'berry glue serve in the vacancy left by way he tucks them to sleep each end at the home of his parkitthe cooks decorate guest the floor, so much about women from her Robertson, who has gone in night ia a sight to behold, chen brussels with soups and ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lusty. he that has been sheik a c C c quite srch of greener pastures. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Gill were visstews, so why all this ballyhoo ever since. The mighty Slice hails from Hospital Pains because one man spills a itors a couple of days last week simply He has suffered from incurable d Glen Olsen is still in the camp beautiful city of Vernal into a river? There is glory at Salt Lake City. condition is mustard bums for seventeen years bridge some miles east of our fair infirmary but his for all, and simply because enough Bishop Rulon J. Larsen of Duand has numerous opundergone much improved. cp. a man happens to be a foreman chesne waj a visitor Friday at the erations to have removed shrapnel c C c are assured that he will do offers no reason why he should home of Charlie Bird. utmost toward the satisfaction Ole Ohman and Mark Hixon from his face and body. James L. Solmonson is moving A graduate of the University be allowed to hog the headlines. the members of this company met with a nearly serious acci- of Idaho was his rather It discomforting family into his fathers house he has served in several d be instrumental in swelling dent while driving down icy roads news to us boys to discover that recently valated by the Reed Fiet-kain the forest At service. capacities in Daniels canyon) a week ago company fund. family, who are moving to one time he was assistant range the Utah State Legislature had Duchesne. examiner in the state of Oregon. made the liquor permits Some few of us had Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Horricks At the present time he has heard of friends out in the world and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Foy gone to a Canadian hospital to have more shrapnel removed that had fallen by the wayside, attended the funeral sendees of from three places in his left leg and an Easter thought presented Mr. Schweqje at Roosevelt Tuesand foot. We all join in wishing itself in the nature of one of these day. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Foy Sr. and this unsung hero a successful permits as a gift. However, since not is Mr. the transfer and Mrs. William C. Foy of permit encounter with hospitalization. We we at least find consol- Duchesne were dinner guests at will learn wonder he what just ation in the assurance that if we the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarfrom the women now? ever came into possession of the ence Foy Sunday. c C c The Aurora Borealis F-3- re-o- ur - Ap- IStfi re-si- Inin J Fit MERRY-GO-ROUN- D I i that rd Utah U K iter f Duchi er to D al-r1r- tii , At 1 1 'V. 13' . sal-ma- T 12, forty-seve- n and flute ; i n Mrs. Minnie Hamilton Relief Society gave their annual party March 19th. The day began by serving a chicken dinner at noon. The afternoon was enjoyed by playing games and a Bazaar followed by a dance in the evening. Mrs. Oloe Thacker, of Charleston, is spending a week with her mother, Mrs. Bert Stanley. A pleasant surprise party was given Wednesday night in honor of Lamar Johnson and Ellis Dahl man. Games were enjoyed until a late hour when refreshments were served to thirty-fiv- e guests. Mlss Sarah Clark from Salt Lake is here visiting with her brother, Frank Clark, and family, John H. Jones took his son Don to Roosevelt Wednesday where he received medical attention. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Tlllock spent a few days in Salt Lake last week. Work has begun on the new home of Wallace Johnson, which w'hen finished will shelter a spring bride. We wish Wallace much success. The mmit mil AT AN hour in the march of events when a funeral service is most needed you will find Schonian Morticians ready and capable whatever the emergency. To be first In completeness and attentiveness has ever been our aim. Under experienced direction our services have maintained a roputation for dignity and sympathy. The charge Is always very reasonable. Roy A. Schonian Mortuary Duchesne, Utah st Off! the p h shall mac, i by U ninety-fourt- thu he coc iERYS Ingta ioa, Mj h een ll -t sit-ie- :at IPEB, Jid it fflce w We s u is 85,1 Can ECS w Young Folks Atvay From Home Would Like To Hear Your Voice le Ftsi .TER e UW OClover Products Are Guaranteed by IAN Mutual Creamery tfti) Company Duchesne, Utah t hie out us e Cil.' 1 STERLING TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Uintah Basin Points to Salt Lako Eastern Utah Transportation Company Uintah Basin Points to Trice " Every Day Service Each Way -- o- LigSit ! Sight rvicf 1 is POWER 6 LIGHT CP. ms assi Emaisi nm i rt SOCIETY Vets Club The Vets Club entertained on Thursday night at a farewell supper for Wrn. Battle Royle, who is leaving camp. Covers were'laid for twelve. Besides the members of the Vets Club the Military Staff were in attendance. Tables were decorated in a combination of red, yellow and green. Luscious viands were consumed in regular vet fashion, and there wasnt any silver-war- e lost well not much. Song and witty story brought good cheer to the assembled battlers. and all joined in giving "Vet Royle a rousing farewell. Cigars and cigarettes helped to atgive the party a real chummy mosphere. Vet Royle has served in both the army and navy and has seen active duty in various spots of this old turnip. They all joined In wishing him a happy and successful future. Union Forces Banquet One of the most enjoyable parties of the week was sponsored by the members of the Union Army The nine last Monday night. course dinner served in the Officers Hall which was rented for the occasion was a perfect example of the culinary art. Toastmaster General Farley led the hilarity. General Farley still the punches his words through reminds It mouth. his comer of one of his Foreign Legion days a when death was considered were notables Other pleasure. there Including the Mayor and Timberline Smith, to say nothing of Halfton Chamberlain. And lot us not forget Bob Hadlock (that 13 all he had). The celebration was punctured snowballs cataby a barrage of hands of dextrous the from pulted club. Vets of the members certain ets It may be said here that the Unthe because club got peaved ionists did not adhere to the forty also hour week program and had triod to apo the manner of the which is to do nothing, Wt and live in hopes. nothing say Union-hil- s The heavy artillery of the was immediately trained up iS crew and Mon the motley Vets to cover. they And driven s.'m Wpre a to on carried then the party Grand Finale. The finale ws staged in bar j beverage we may be allowed to forward it on. It Is to be hoped the printers will speed the presses so that this warm anticipation may become a reality following this twenty years of drouth. Mrs. Marlon S. Shields The marriage of Miss Grace Gurr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Gurr, of Ioka, and Robert Samuel Shelton, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Shelton of Westwood, Cal., and brother of Mrs. Arthur Lar sen of Arcadia, took place at the home of Bp. Thomas M. Gilbert, March 23rd, Bp. Gilbert performleft ing the ceremony. The couple in California. for a honeymoon Mrs. Severn Rassmussen made a business trip to the State Capitol last week end. James C. and G. A. Solomonson have gone to Salt Lake City where James C. will consult a dortor. Russell Roper has moved his house family from Upalco to the L. James vacated by recently Solomonson. Hale Holgate made a business trip to Tabiona Saturday. Mecham Edward and Herald made a trip to the McCune sawmill for lumber. Miss Wanda Foy, of Duchesne, brospent Sunday night with her wdfe. and ther Clarence Foy John Wm. Bell is moving his family on to the place recently vacated by Herald Gill. (Crowded out last week) The Relief Society presented a Sunprogram in the ward chapel to the day evening complimentary 93rd anniversary of its birth. Several interesting talks and musical numbers were given. Ray Gill Is sporting a new Plymouth. Thurlo Richens is confined to his bed with measles. Mrs. Hale Holgate is quite ill with flu. Mr. and Mrs. Silas R.oss and family of Castlegate were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Solmonson. G. A. Solmonson made a business trip to Salt Lake City last w eek. The dance pven in the Area Jia ward hall Monday night by the By Mrs. Howard Stewart A large group of little folks pleasantly surprised Bernice May-heSunday afternoon, by ga- thering to celebrate her birthday anniversary. Luncheon W'as served and everyone enjoyed a grand time. here attended the Junior Prom at Duchesne Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Strong, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Morrison and A crowd from Mrs. W. B. Brennick motored to Duchesne Tuesday to attend the funeral services for O. J. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Esauk have returned home after spending several days in Salt Lake City w'here their son, Billy, underwent a tonsil operation. Miss Pearl Mayhew is visiting in Talmago for a few days. Mr. Herbert Long and children have returned home from Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Esauk were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ilorbert Birch, Monday COZY THEATRE Sat.-Sun- Mar. ., 1 May Robson in Grand Old Girl Comedy THE BIG MOUTHPIECE" Wed.-Thur.-Fr- i, April Mae West in 3-1- -5 Belle Of The Nineties Comedy Oils Well RAGS WANTED Good Soft Rags, Clean Human Oral Communicatic n Human oral communication today is carried on through the use of 8i0 languages and 5,000 dialects. 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