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Show Canal River Threatens To District Files Report Run Rampant Over City Supt. Duchesne School hronicle Construction Vorps (Continued From Page 1) (ConUnued from page one) reduced in this county. I am hap- slow Bros, show the following:3.20 25th, acciMayllth, 2.36 ft.; May Jone py to report that no serious 8th, 3.22 our ft.; 1st. of on June C dent happened Published by and in the interests of C C Co. No. 19G8 any ft.; June 5.22 ft.; June 10th, nineteen busses during the past 4.26 ft.; these at Camp DBR-1- 1, school year. 13th, 5.30 ft.. Interesting in over Bridgeland, Utah rise sudden is the figures Bus Liability Insurance from June 8th to 10th, Sunday, School News insurLatent reports indicate that Giey team wag faultless, however his the liability By handling The June education program was is gradually forging ahead despite support at all times was not up ance business on a blanket basis of nearly a foot. started Monday, June 3rd, at 7 the lead that Bingham piled up to standard. The pitching for the we have been able to save considThe highest water, according ina. m., under the direction of Capt. ; prior to Grey's arrival. Well its mountain to the graph recorded by the boys was not as com- erable money for the contractors. 3 between town J. B. Cannon Cav. Res. who gave too bad to see the home town boy mendable until, the fifth inning Aside from this item there has strument reaches a talk in the series on hygiene, taste defeat from a New Yorker. when the home team changed been no time during the past two and 5 in the afternoon, while the comes at about 3 a. m. sanitation and first aid. The Tis said that the success of Grey pitchers. years when all of our busses have lowest course was completed June 10th. is due to his weight. If that be is approximately a six inch The Bridgeland team was well hot carried full insurance. I heart- There The Dr. A. H, Saxer is continuing the caS2 poor old "skinny Bing- supported by their fellow enroll-ee- s, ily recommend a continuation of variation during the 24 hours. undoubtis water is ham done for. Bingham though his Red Cross course in First Aid with 48 onlookers making the this policy and it is my opinion afternoons high which he reports is increasing in is not going to surrender his laur- trip in two trucks furnished by that the amount of insurance car- edly a result of the previous days mountains els without a fight. He has re- the DBR crew. membership each class. ried might well be raised some- melting snows in the Duchesne. the of 0 head from at the quested permission Captain Capt. A. H. Wilson Inf. Res., i3 Captain Cannon was very well what above the presentbus load. Cannon that he be permitted to limits for each Records on the Strawberry rivwith the showing of his conducting a class in citizenship. pleased bunk to move bis cool the of the a Lt. A. B. Evans F. A. Res., a er, kept daily by the Winslow team, however he plans to turn During the past school year in order to regain fatigue the cellar, Unibeen from over the team has Bros, show a raise of 1.60 feet of the new one room building graduate geologist supervision honor for dear old Utah. to Lt. A. B. Evans to smooth out. completed at Hanna, a two room from April 1st to June 1st, with versity of Ohio, is conducting a But having seen how soundly course in geology, which is very The boys have been without the building at Talmage and a three a drop of .25 ft. during the last any condition, aid of a coach and it is expected room Grey The two weeks. appropriate in this setting at and sleeps under him building at Montwell. snore, our that an having heard different looking labor for these was furnished On Lake Fork Bridgeland. Lt. Evans is also giventirely High Run-obets are still on him at the odds team will be out on the field next largely thru FERA and the building a course in mathematics. Reports from the Lake Fork Lt. A. H. Bangerter C. A. Res , of 5 to 1. when the boys play Ft. ings have given very satisfactory show unusually high run-of- f on Sunday Donald Duck Evans, our big a graduate from the Utah State Duchesne at Ft. Duchesne, service during the school term. In that stream, and similar reports still tall handsome has Lieutenant c C c Agricultural College in botany, is his "Donald Duck .addition to these three new build- are coming in from the other secvoice. Thats News Items giving a course in nature and one ings it seems rather certain that tions. Old timers accustomed to the reason he is so shy. Girls, in current history. nowe the high school building at Mt. recent item news In a judging the high water from the Lt. Harland Alexander Gray, C. step right up Friday night and ticed will be ready for use by made Emmons been had that plans a him appearance of the snow on the ask for dance. A. Res., a New York broker anil for planting a grass lawn at the the time school opens in Septem- mountains to the North say there now reached Hill Delbert has civil engineer, is conducting courentrance of the CCC Co. 1968 camp ber. With this accomplished it will will probably be five more days of ses in blue prints, graphical pre- that stage of proficiency in car- DBR-1but this was predicted very probably be the first time in rising waters before they begin to pentry where he can drive five sentation and salesmanship. on the assurance of our camp the history of Duchesne county recede. The real run-of- f has not J. C. Hanson an engineer with nails an hour. Keep it up Delbert, that he would that the school children can be yet started on Rock creek in the superintendent for the qualify you'll Carpenters a the DBR is teaching the boys housed entirely in district owned 'Jnion yet. Their rules require six shortly have the river (or at least opinion of many. few points in photography. conhose buildings. thru' of hour-ogoing it) to ne part more .nails go, Extremely high moisture conper W. L. Tuesday night 1st Lt. in the FERA With and nections tent of the winters snow, a late, sprinklers Cooperate old boy. Bennion Chaplain Res. and Dr. R. Delbert, This water supply followed by a sudden grounds. been cold camp has owl our it very seems Willis that It spring Johnson, conight C. Merrill, district educational has been a bit slow in arriving in much to the advantage of the June hot spell, and the absence of ordinator, arrived in camp, and decided that heas would set Friday Hallow'een. Said camp so the seed is still waiting district to cooperate in the FERA grass and foiliage in the hills from June 7, Wednesday morning gave a pro- night, g are all blamed for to he beer The Duchesne county the program. drinking boys: for it. gram. Dr. Merill gave a pep talk We have not however been idle schools have received thousands the unexpected high waters. the fence Tear lads, up Captain to the boys and explained to them at Bridgeland. Two quite imposing of dollars worth of help through where they could benefit by com- Cannon will design a new one. monuments have gradually taken this source alone. c c C courses. pleting correspondence at entrance to camp. One Ten of our schools participated News shape Sport They are alle to obtain certificates side of the driveway. They in the hot lunch project during on each The Bridreland baseball team, of completion of these courses be close k?h to the the cold winter months. I feel that to the from of the appear boys which will help them to procure composed Gizah in Egypt but an of CCC camp, journeyed to the Moon pyramids expression of appreciation is jobs after leaving the CCC. ChapBy Mrs. W. G. Gentry a with pitch on the sides. due the sponsors of this activity. steeper afternoon Lake last camp Sunday lain Bennion then led the boys in Mrs. M. J. Benson, was the guest for a game with the mountain In addition to these monuments In most instances the principals a few songs. of Mrs. O. A. Dart Thursday. arrivals safely boys. The game was one of the to guide the late c C c cooperating thru live P. T. A. orsections two Anna Lemon returned home the between to port best played this year and it was ganizations accomplished the deCCC Chapter, Co. 1968 Salt Lake Tuesday where from fence (Cannon of white pattern) that not until recommend that seventh I the sired results. inning Lt. Our acting mess officer we now have the camp number all of our schools take advantage she has been attending the M. 1. the declared team could be either mess Grey, and our old time and company number artistically of this opportunity next year pro- A. conference. Bingham, are engaged in a winner. The mountain boys proved Mrs. P. C. Johnson left Monday set with natural rocks in the bank vided such a project is possible comteam to better be the slightly one can to contest see which get entrance. Due of the for side Richfield where she will visit on 7 either 10 to score. are on a of out commodities FERA top and that In the most hours of bunk fatigue. ing to Mr. for two weeks credit must be given The two teams played exceptionavailable. again in the design Mrs. Ethan Nelson entertair.1 Our school children have had ally good ball for as little practice Hoopes for his part as they have had. The pitching of of this landscaping. the services of two competent a few of her neighbors Thursday THIS H. A. G. Don Bronson for the Bridgeland nurses thru FERA assistance. afternoon. Harold Eldredge of Myton was Will be Accepted as During our epidemics these ladies business in Ioka Satand transacting have been especially busy 15 cts. CASH have done great deal of work also urday. Lois Benson left for Idaho Falls for those of age and on LAUNDRY or for the adult population in the Monday to spend the summer with DRY CLEANING Through the efforts of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. county. L. Curran Ethel Mrs. nurses and the cooperation Maurice Benson. these By Mi-3- . Emma Stevens arrived when presented to Mrs. Chester Mathisin and little Mr. Jens Fugal of Pleasant of doctors, dentists and opticians from California Tuesday evening sister-in-lahis Is acGrove spent the past week with daughter been visiting work has corrective much to take charge of the A. M. MurDUCHESNE for those of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mur- Mrs. Berthena Holfeltz. especially complished, household while Mrs. dock Electric Laundry Lemon. Mrs. L. S. White and daughters, school age. dock is visiting in California. Floral and Olive Lemon returnMable It. Pool Bobbelu and Phyllis of Rangley, Below Standard Students A. M. Murdock left Wednesday ed from Provo Saturday. Colthorpe Colo, and son, Vernice for Ileber to attend the funeral of Vernal and Miss Bobbe Lu Through the administration of Among those from Ioka who atr:. vices of his mother, Thursday. Wheeler of Grand Valley, Colora- certain standardized tests it seems tended the ball game at Myton Mrs. Sarah J. Lyons of Mtn. do were at the Curran that the pupils of our county are Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. visiting Home was a visitor in Duchesne below the national somewhat home last week. Miss White and Iorg, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Howells, standard in the quality of work Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday. Miss Wheeler are in training at W. G. Gentry, Mr. Mrs. Guy J. Hollenbeck, Mrs. are capable of doing. This and Mrs. Wallace the St. Marys hospital in Grand they Carrol, Mrs. is of Nina Burger, Mrs. L. C. Winslow difference, however, margin will be listed Frank Griffin and Tom Gentry. Junction. They and Mrs. Ernest Schonian motored great and with a longer. school Mrs. Chas. Percival was pleasthe graduates there next not to Myton Tuesday evening with term in the future the Duchesne antly year. surprised by a number of students should measure her friends Guy J. Hollenbeck to attend the The many friends of Miss Della county Tuesday, the occasion well to norm. of the Eastern national Star. the up meeting Remund wish to take this opporher being birthday anniversary. of Roosevelt I am happy to have had the Craig Harmston Eva Angus was the guest of in wishing her and her huswas a business visitor here Wed- tunity of as superinworking band a long and prosperous mar- privilege Gentry Sunday. tendent of the schools of this disnesday. life. ried Forrest and Russel Robisin have Mrs. Melvin Poulson and daygli-te- r, trict during the past four years Guests of Mrs. P. W. .Fouse employment at Moon lake. Sharon and Miss Veda roul-so- n and and for the splendid support which were R. Verl Iorg of Nine Mile is visitMrs. E. Emry Monday were visiting friends and rebeen has me the given through Mrs Ethel L. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elizabeth, ing daughter, latives in Vernal Wednesday. state school office, the parents, Chas. Iorg. Curran and daughter, Ailene. Mi.s Alice Todd and Mrs. Geo. the and the local board teachers George Gambee, who has been of education. Funk of Myton were Duchesne staying with his grandparents, Mr. Yours sincerely, 'visitors Thursday. and Mrs. P. W, Fouse for some Ray Jordan of the Roosevelt CHAS. M. IVERSON, to Soldier Summit State Bank was transacting busi- time, returned he to wishes and desires Superintendent. has work. Saturday, where ness here Wednesday. entertained R. E. Mrs. of the family is an importEmry of Vernal were guests Tuesday at Homer P. Edwards of Roosevelt By Mrs. Sarah Case with a farewell the home of was a business visitor here Tues- Sunday evening her mother, Mrs. Jamant part of our superior Mrs. Earl Murray and family, a of form in the supper es C. Solmonson. day. Mrs. Bertha Rogers and Mrs. Evwho for funeral direction. Sincerely her contests, Fred, son, Sheriff Erery Johnson of UinBishop and Mrs. Thomas M. Gi- an Hansen left Monday morning for Idaho. lbert and their accompanied sympathetic, our services tah county and Ren Johnson, family and Miss Dena husbands to Moon Lake this the The week. enjoyed guests following Cope have returned from a tour City Marshall were transare designed to meet the inRobert and Garth Peterson of Mr. and Mrs.. L. R. Cur of Southern Utah. business in Duchesne Thurs contest: acting Salt Lake City are the guests of famran, Mrs. Ethel Curran and dividual need. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Foy left their day. Mr. and Mrs, and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Emry for Salt Lake City where C. A. grandparents, oO Sunday Lyman Burdick of Bluebell was ily Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Alwere awarded Prizes and family. a business visitor in Duchesne expect to do Temple work. fred Johnston and Mrs. to Fred Emry and Ellsworth Cur- they Staples Two families in our community were Thursday. also most pie, are afflicted with whooping cough. home this guests at the Hansen Twin sons were born to Mr. and ran, one for eating the week. Mrs. Van Killian last Friday, June the other for the biggest bites. Sunday guests at the home of Quite a number of little girls 7th. One was dead at birth and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin G. Shields attended the were Mr. and Mrs. M. Walters the home of birthday party at the other died shortly after. InCleora Orr Tuesday. Duchesne, Utah and children. Bridgeland, Mr. and terment was in the Duchesne Mr. Shirley Daniels and daughtMrs. Alex Bryan and three small er, June, left for Logan Sunday, children of Mr. and Tooele, Utah, where he will attend summer LrM Mi-s- . Oliver L. Sagers and sons, school and June Mrs. Marion S. Shields will have dental work done. Our ditch riders, Don Kolb and Lloyd and Glen of Juanita. Eliza Mrs. J. Gilbert and Mrs. Miss Ethel Strausser in compEd Montgomery are Sporting a COME IN AND ASK FOR Vernal Nielson have returned from new Plymouth. any with her parents and sister Miss Alberta McAffee of Cali- Salt Lake City after attending from Missouri were calling on friends here this week. fornia was a week end guest of June conference. Miss Mrs. Susie Lott of Ucon, Idaho Strausser was one of our ON LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANING Mr. her sister and brother-in-laformer is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. and Mrs. Ed Montgomery. high school teachers. J. Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Case and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Solmonson Freda Hair was an Arcadia vis- family were were visiting in Salt Lake City happily surprised Saitor Sunday at the H. T. Riehens. turday this week end. when her parents, morning Velma Dahlman, Proprietor George and Verne Holfeltz of Mr. and Mrs. John Miss Berniece Bums who spent of Duchesne were Arcadia visitors Idaho and her sisterKenyston the winter attending Roosevelt of Ogden, Duchesne Hotel IldgM Duchesne also Mr. and Mrs. Merlin High School left for her home in Wednesday. KenyA large crowd from here attendston of Salt Lake .Salt Lake City Thursday. City, came for ed the ball at game a Myton short visit. Mrs. Pearl Riehens and family Mr- Jowett Fortie took $5,000-$10,00- ff 1, over-grazin- Sar-gea- couroN BUM pre-scho- ol Deft IT. ... pie-eati- Ro-ose- Roy A. Schonian Mortuary 1C1A EllIS movies A picture which, accord g all advance reports toes tern drama Georg By Mrs. James Dalglt-ist&S yet filmed, is scheduled . Fred Musser Jr. who has been at the Cozy Theatre ju! mve Kta attending school at Logan return- and 16th. This is "The Dude ed home Sunday to spend the sumsen bed as a thrilling Ranger mer with his parents. Mrs. Hilary Holder left Friday Arizona cattle lands. The nl for Tooele to visit for a short that Zane Grey is the .nth the new film in itself promises?!! time with relatives. more returned Wootton Ed Saturday ances than usual for local au m the way of from a business trip to Salt Lake romance and authenticity ofwf City. ground. Mrs. Jessie R. Repp of Salem, This time Grey tells the storv Ohio, who has been visiting her of Ernest Selby, sophisticated on North sister, Mrs. L. E. Potter, sturdy young easterner, Myton Bench, left Sunday for her es to Arizona to claim who com a ranch i home. hented from his uncle. Before he Westof Mrs. Rose Inglesby, has an opportunity to make his i Dr. and Daisy dentity known to moreland, Kansas, the ranch man K. Crookham of Los Angeles, are ager his suspicions are aroused broof their home guests at the by the disappearance of several ther, L. E. Potter. hundred head of cattle. Mistaken for a cowboy in Mr. and Mrs. Homer Robinson search are enjoying a visit 'from Mr. and of a job, he decides to masquer-adm this role until he has clear-eMrs. Peter Reuter and daughters, Hilda and Dora, of Lorain, Ohio. up the mishandling 0f the atIn the meanwhile he has ranch. been who has Miller Eugene tending school in Grand Junction, discovered another reason to ex. Colo., returned home Sunday for tend his stay, in the person of the ranch managers daughter. the summer. This imperious charmer is DuplayMr. and Mrs, Ed Hart of ed by Irene Hervey, chesne were Myton visitors on fascinating young newcomer to films. Before Sunday. the picture ha3 reached its Mrs. C. J. Neal returned Tuesconclusion, these two have day from Vernal where she has found romance together and have been the guest of her daughter, breath-tax- . passed several through Mrs. J. M. Francke. ing adventures. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Henderson entertained the Sunday Night club with the following members presDay ent: Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish, and Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Tingley. The prize for high score was awarded to Mr, and Mrs. Dalgleish. Mrs. Marion Madsen, who has been visiting her mother Mrs. H. H. Blaine, returned to her home in Salt Lake on Friday. h e d whirl-wdn- Father's SPECIALS B. L. Dart attended court in Duchesne on Monday. - Mrs. Bliss Lott entertained the Friday Bridge club with the following invited guests: Mrs. Wm. Koehler, Mrs. Wm. Preece, Mrs. R. E. Geo. Tingley Sr., Mrs. Waugh, Mrs. Lee Cooper, Miss Alice Todd and Mrs. A. C. Murphy. Miss Todd was awarded the prize for high score. Chas. Reed who has been employed at the Adams Service Station, left Sunday to accept a position at Moon Lake. Mrs. Abt Smith returned Monday from a short visit in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Draper spent Sunday in Vernal visiting friends. The Myton baseball team suffered their first defeat for this season when the Indians won the game on Sunday with the score of 13 to 12. FINE $2.35 CIGARETTES Per carton $1.60 NEW PIPES 25c to SMITHS $1 POOL in HALL in imnaiiiq EYE SIGHT SHOULD BE CONSERVED as it Cannot be Rebuilt! DR. O. L. DUTCHER to conference in Salt Lake City, Friday. Jack Babcock, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Babcock, is here with his grandfather and father for the summer season from hi3 home load of people out OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Duchesne Hotel in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Rawlins Thacker visited their daughter Verna All-re- d at her home in Altonah this week. She is ill with an attack of appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hansen returned home from Price Saturday her mother who has been here from Idaho for a weeks visit. CIGARS His favorite brand is Box of 50 from 15 SATURDAY, JUNE Myton Hotel SUNDAY P, M. JUNE . 16 Oynx Hotel Roosevelt TUESDAY, JUNE 18 ALL PERSONS REGISTERED IN THE NATIONAL REEMPLOYMENT OFFICE in Duchesne County may now renew their applications by applying to one of the following registrars: Brig Stevenson, Mtn. Home Jesse Fowler, Altonah Larsens Store, Talmage James Dalgleish, Myton Leonard Gardner, Neola Murphys Store, Upalco Frank Defas, Tabiona E. W. CROCKER, Mgr. District No. 7 im-f- SPECIA LS E-li- MODKHN LAUiNDHY - rn jJ re IN THE WITH WINNS Tlis OPEN AIR SIX ACES SAT. 'airyinen. COULD, YOUR CREAM PASS A HIGHER TEST ? Higher test cream means more profit ! Proper Care Will I)o The Trick f e Mill he glad to give you full detailed particulars, and advise you on your dairying problems EFFICIENT RELIABLE SERVICE Mutual Cre anerv Co d . |