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Show FRIDAY DECEMBER parents, which ended 30 to 10, in favor of the faculty. Assembly was held in the afternoon at which officers were elected for the Altamont PTA, which are as follows : Mrs. Fowler, president; Mr. Vest, vice president, and Miss Bubler, secretary. A very good time was reported Altamont '6 80 f, a at tie f LOUISE MECHAM, Editor rHi. enhe't ttlsjl OiiSTUrf TPl UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH 13, 1935. Central Gets New Name Dec. 4th, it On Parents Day, announced by Supt. Law, in L High School Auditorium, that known die High School formerly be hereafter Central would Sown as Altamont. on for A contest has been going the months among two nearly to the High now going ,ujents are coming chaol and all that by all. FROM 20 YEARS1GQ V' TO The following items have been gleaned from the December 13th and December 2th issues of the DUCHESNE RECORD of twenty years ago. NOTE t Seventh Grade Ncwm C. II. Gray, one of the propriThe Seventh grade history class etors of the Reservation News was is studying the "Founding of in Duchesne Wednesday after copy Utah. We are going to bring old for the delinquent tax list, and relio3 the pioneers used in the left Myton the following morning olden days. We are going to have for Grand Junction, Colo., where a, collection of how they made minute," said Corlnne, the list will be printed, brought cloth, how they carded wool and today. And the next back to Myton and mailed on many other interesting things. tomorrow Monday, December 13th. "And one minute," replied Bruce, -- O Ninth Grade Ncwi Its this year and the next Its week, tne dethe past The class Ninth of the During English next Iear' orrow-year. of Duchesne Bank the at posits tenth grade boy grade has started diagraming pIie winner, a She smiled at him, a little dark reached over $50,000. sentences. ClarenCB Snyder, from Altonah, white. They Mrs. W. J. Seaton has moved to In Algebra, Mr. Bell has start- thing In filmy clouds of jeceive a fine leather brirt the ballroom once more. circled out Myton for the winter and is keepin new work to ed the class w,.e wh'ch will be presented And one minute," said Bruce - books. are the eriing house for her children, Harry These making with a deep rumble he tried to keep and Miss Mildred. The latter Is vjmat a special christening intermore science of this at the study Higi tertamment given from sounding tender, lest someone attending school. esting. i'h overhear, "youre Miss Corinne 0 On Dec. 5th, a basketball game Mumford, and the next, he whirled Four High School Students K. It. Engineers Say Road was played between the Freshles her off Into a quieter corner, youre Be Built, Will Dodge Death was score The Seniors. and the Mrs. Bruce MaeQueen! Developments during the past V.hile car riding last Sunday 26 to 6 in favor of the Seniors as quickly as that?" week in the railroad situation Indeed Willow Creek, at 3 p. m. through Tenth Grade News She smiled again but her cool voice leave little room for doubt that tuo couples overturned in an The Sophomore class has lost trembled. the Union Pacific will commence All were seriously in- two students due to the accident I gather," her flashes fell on "Do into the basin in the Am from the cat. in Willow creek last Sunday. her checks, "that this Is In the way building In jur :d when thro fact, taken in connecspring. Waterson, 17, of Alton a.l, Cleon Watterson is in the hospital of a proposal of marriage?" tion with recent declarations ol duver of the auto, was most eve Price suffering from a fracat New On of the Years Bright girl! S. Lovett, chairman injured, and is now in the tured leg, and Clarence Snyder is I demand a new w lfe . . . a new life R. U. P.. the of directors of board Pnce hospital suffering a broken not able to return to school. He . . and happiness ever afterward. be built, to was that the line and pneu Is leg, internal injuries, a rehome in Altonah. at leave not How modest," she murmured, would apparently monia. His condition is reported will We are more than are. work "you mote suspicion but that better. our literature and life promise me be- commence within the next few through Speak Ruby Feitkau, 14, of Boneta, book. This class is trying hard to fore the bells ring outl Minutes, months. and Mary Fox, also of Boneta, fly . . . Into hours, days . . . months reduce absence. 0 are Clarence Snyder of Altonah and years I Promise me!" Now he Presents Sutherland News Senior Senator his breath fanned at home suffering many cuts and Amendment The Senior class is sponsoring held her closer, Suffrage hair. bruises. pile up and pile Presentation of hundreds of pea confetti ball, Friday night, for her . . . and They then life goes on . . . The accident was reported to up our on suffrage, peace and ex for of titions the purpose paying and were old. Minute after minbe on one of the worst bends in the in We want to help ute . . . portation of munitions and to-- I It was school piano. promise! Willow Creek canyon. bills occupied of and school building equip our new The violins seemed to beseech troduction caused by the wheels locking when Senate the also leave something for which we herj they cried out at her In lovely day's brief session of the brakes were put on. The car Senator Sutherland, Republican will be remembered in the years B about seventy-fiv- e yards rolled of Utah, introduced the Susan to come. amend-I down the grade. Anthony woman suffrage The piano is a necessity in our lcicnts Give Students a Break ment. will December 4 th was decided to school and we hope everyone 0 . The our to attus part. pay to help be a day for our parents cases of colds during worst The one is paying end school to see what work we Board of Education the past week were those of Mrs. half, and .we must raise the other are taking up. About ninety-fiv- e W. H. Fitzwater, Mrs. A. J. Felhalf. Hurrah for Senior basketMrs. parents attended. ler Mrs. Fred L. Watrous.Holda-wawon three y Mrs. H. H. At noon a basketball game was ball players. They have John Pillings. succession. They have Dickerson, Hazel held between the faculty and the games in Mis3 and defeated the Freshies, Juniors and a large number of othalthough the Faculty. The Faculty game ers are almost down and out. wa3 hard fought and close. The 0 score being 27 to 29. , Ray Dillman Attorney County Were for you, Seniors. and Thursday ot spent Wednesday seat. He Junior New the county in week last victims of one after the will be here permanently Mary Fox, of the auto accident in Willow of the year. . . . and Were Old. Minute After the first STOVE and LUMP 0 was again able to resume creek, . . Promise!" . Minute CO. FROM MUTUAL COAL her work at Altamont High on J. D. "Doc Beavers will again FAIR PRICES golden voices. One minute Is start in the saloon business at Monday. first the the next Is tomorrow They Myton. Since the fire there have BASIN ANY PLACE IN THE Our class sponsored minute saloons there. matinee dance of the New High danced and danced. One GUY PRICHARD the been three Mumford Miss Corlnne. participated students Most School. Call Duchesne Palade Cafe next Mrs. Bruce MaeQueen. Miss Ester Dean, who in her and had an enjoyable time. At Myton Funk Hotel In her clouds of filmy white, at the Duchesne employment or by mall to Price, Utah whirling and whirling in her parthas " made good company, Drug Give us your Job Printing! ners arms, she tried to think. Was left the store long enough od the glitter and life It the ball Christmas to take dinner at her and beauty of a big party? The were parents home in Juanita. Joy of dancing as If her feet A THE UINTAH BASIN RECORD will bring your Christmas Message every day 1 throughout the year tom- THE IDEAL GIFT FOR RELATIVE OR FRIEND, YOUNG OR OLD SUBSCRIBE NOW! It Mill begin with this Special Christmas Edition, published Dec. 13th, and continues throughout 1936. The first issue will be mailed in a special holiday wrapper containing appropriate greetings and the donors name. 5 years $5.00 2 years $3.50 1 year $2.00 1 ... Cut out the Coupon below and send it to us with jour rrmittunro! GIFT SUBSCRIPTIONCOUTON UINTAH BASIN RECORD, Duchesne, Utah. - . 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Address (Be sure to writ names and addresses very cleat lyi Words lie Ai'lmiuh there are more than words in the English i.'iO.ihH) "live huigii, t;e, ten of them the, of, that, 25 it, I, E, and, to, a, In comprise Miss Merle Murdock entertainper cent ot all the words used in ed Thanksgiving week end the our spoken or written Duchesne young folks at the beautiful Murdock ranch on the Strawberry . The guests were taken up Horseback and back in autos. on the nearduck shooting riding, a gtcat and dancing by lakes, deal of eating went to the makhoing up of the most elaborate atuse party that has ever been A tempted in this section. Besides re Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Murdock th were present Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Kroupa, the Misses Afton Pope Arta Crook, Elfie Dean, Gracn V. Hart, Hazel Dickerson, Mrs. E. Saddler and Messrs. Laird W. lovDuchesne is fortunate that he has in the state by winning the in 1912, state fair at the decided to go into business per- ing cup was in Duchesne Sunday. manently here. Herbert Wood will start in the dairying business on the first of the year, delivering milk daily to Duchesne customers at the rate of 14 quarts for one dollar. Mr. Wood has christened hi3 business the Cloverdale Dairy. Mrs. Fannie Medaris, Miss Ar-t- a Crook and C. R. Barton were guests at ffinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Watrous Christmas afternoon and Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Pope and boys Sunday afternoon. Theres No Excuse n If j for feeling blue when you can always g.: a laugh from REGLAR FELLERS the clever comic strip by Gene Byrnes A regular feature of THIS PAPER ... 1 n than the Brakes of the 1936 Ford Super-Safe- ty for which please send fORD 4 PERMANENT VHEELEASI brace the front Radius rods a like axle pair of filant arms. 2 RaJius rods and Torque-tub- e rear to the give triple bracing axle. 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Schonian, contractor, carof nroIii'oh'gKt'- - show Discoveries remembered be will placed who it Mr, maker. penter and cabinet mun carried on ex as that on primitive the map mechanic, Duchesne county Schonian is a skilled trade tensive operations. .section one of the best in the state, and the best ala.ta "producing "1180 Second Ave., N. Y. City, N. Y. Enclosed find $ Address Mac-Queen- One week treatment $1.00 Six weeks treatment $3.0i '1 UINTAJH BASIN RECORD for To be sent to 1 I J' - , 5 w I G ' ' r nrra)r. 'i'Vf'fffA mtetal o n v. t t ' t I . 1 t !(. . NAME ADDRESS CITY m STATE Do you know New Year right? how to begin the To begin the New Year Sure! write 1930." PIERSOH lyiOTOK COMPANY Du - ik Wr ?? pf Finn t |