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Show The Aurora Borealis ljesit!'n WMWUIJUIL- , -. '" 5; OFFICIAL CAMP NEWS, di I JB ai Camp NUMBER 7 2&10 On The Little Yellowstone Edited by Howard ODriscoll n nd .. ; Half ton (Tiny) Chamberlain. If your curiosity is piqued, tll let presented you in on it. Sunday, and With as pleasant It is the Scre?nles3 Voice As as Sol Old of the screen remained VJ V experienced dunng excellently and a good' illuminated, and the play sprang nS-mm- e, the from sound machine, some baseball fans few scattered sceptics remarked of it, part the greater and the that it was nothing but the old of; teams phonograph gag. But how can vJl f matching CC these of tha ironcla-- clan account Lake tZsne and Moon for the lack of a minding device? a how can they explain away k ste!,Jch About the only and the fast that our obese friend was broctic? interruption some hundred and fifty feet from and the machine? unWe, the unspec-tale- d almost of the dimming eyes cerSimughout the game was lauded this newest invenof each of our tainly tion. But concrete minds preperry Kan manaD f)rtlly Whitlock of vailed and Halfton was compellto bring on the voids of darkthat the ed To tad ness and deliver the play in the in 1. best 'P sport the old monotonous style, K!f&celleiit ball was c C c the we of and Cue that it will be our Little Lord Fauntleroy ;Jp Much water has passed beneath again play with fare-Mi the our before making proberbial bridge since that trio Southward. day long before my immigrfe.tion. I read of a little boy who had deitCc cided to leave this land of promshow the seem tc ise and toss his anchor into the Somehow my impulses and soil of the fair little isle that turned into the roads - surrounds London. Glancworld. To we-- a little of the Show frftrough the pages of Pegg's British sprig of that day, whose I observe that in the dear, mala ancestor did NOT come ovhad er with the Normans and WAS ri days beyond recall, we this Following hung at Tybrun, Little FauntleSilent Movies bod-- ! roy presented a tender picture of l., ffjre startled to hear the from the silver romance. Oft reflection thought of his their de-- s dear mama, cooped in a hovel out eet loudly announcing I In Hyde Park or Mayfair, gazing past, present and future. to say that our outward from her door at the rewith venture departed sleet, and snow and fog; possibly old dear dearest, years, anticipating dive into the Thames i, sublimity thess many have enjoyed recording the which at that time of the year is demon very wet. entertainment lest in prayed that some day ited in our movie theater the his Lordship may grow rich inerstwhile dependently of his grandpa, resj;r evening by our hia dear mama from her scant creation officer, The honorable BASEBALL May 3rd, :hM 1 Lake F-3- CCC COMPANY Itemisp. ln I pro-fcS- ff 11 H s pre-seaso- n che-contl- iSUtion ilotU, FUl ns two or three thousand guineas year. Imagine my surprise when reading the Trib of the 29th spotted the following: Little Lord Fauntleroy. c C c STARRING Freddie Bartholomew Delores Costello Barrymore and Richard Dix in Special Investi-gato- r proudly showed this to my friends, but they snearingly dismissed it with the remark that Freddie came from London and no doubt had a pull with his Lord-ship. However, they couldnt explain away Delores and Richard Dix. am happy in the thought that his little Lordship is now a movie producer and no doubt will be to take care of his dear Old Mother. a-b- le x MAH Du-v-es- rui 1ECH Ctsi res, would -- I. aaseeaa 9 n&2$ onstruction onservation Canal Hill 1 1(1 JJINTAH BASIN RECORD. DUCHESNE, UTAH Grasshopper! Shed Skins the most Injurious grusshop pers shed their skins on an average of five times during the course of their development. The grasshoppers skin does not keep pace with tae growth of the insect, so this pest goes through the several All processes of molting by hanging upside down attached by Its legs to some support and slowly wriggling ut of Its old coat An Excuse for Murder , At certain periods of the year on the hot plains and deserts of South America. South Africa and Asia Minor, bitter and burning winds blow for several days at a time and so affect both humans and animals that persons who com mit crimes, even murder, during these gales are tom punished. Colliers Weekly. . nerve-rendin- g Airs. Minnie Hamilton Monday morning a fire destroyed the coop in which Russell Spencer was brooding some chickens, on the J. R. Thomas ranch. The fire started when the coal-o- il brooder ignited. Mrs. Thomas wishes to thank all those who came to help check the flames and prevent them from spreading to other buildings. Mrs. LeVee Tumbow returned to her home in Ogden after spend Ing several days visiting relatives and friends here Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Loveland and Frank Clark spent Thursday in Duchesne. Club was held Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Hazel Nye. The afternoon was spent playing cards after which a delicious luncheon was served. Mrs. Minnie Carlisle returned to her home in Heber Friday after a two weeks visit with Mr, Mrs. Jess LeFevre. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rhoades at Hanna. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Woods and Mrs. Ilia Woods of Wayne county spent a few days last week at the Lazenby home. Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Max-wa- ll and son Buddie returned home Tuesday from Vernal where Buddie underwent an operation for appendicitis. We are glad to have them home. The dance given Friday night by the Primary was well attended and everyone reports a good time. Tha lucky number which was drawn by Mrs. Lulu Maxwell, received a beautiful all wool quilt. The prize waltz was to Mrs. Lottie Maxwell and Joe Rhoades and the prize fox-trto Mrs. Marvel Pace and Willis Moon. -- ot Am 2 1 hi r hronicle vorps Published by and in the interests of C C C Co. No. 1963 at Gamp DBR-1Bridgeland, Utah 1, Roosevelt Firm Presents Program On Friday a fine specimen of were wrell worth pondering over, Last Wednesday evening the moss agate was received thru the The visits of the Chaplain ara first of the series of programs courtesy of the Bozeman Cham-mointeresting and very much from Roosevelt was presented to her of Commerce, Bozeman, Mon- enjoyed by the men of the camp the boys of the camp, by Mr. M. tana. and we do invite him to visit us We wish to take this opportun- again soon. E. Lundberg, manager of the Uintah Power & Light Co. ity to express our appreciation to c C c Following is the program as It this organization for their coopWith the hot days it wont be was given: tap dance, little Misses eration in obtaining thijs stone long until the seed3 that were Carol Kelsey and Fern Bowen, ac- for our study purposes. sometime ago will he The Ellen Educational Adviser previ- planted Rawling companied by Mrs. up out of the ground, shooting at the piano; vocal solos, Mr. Jack ously received a box of c C c stones from the Billings Mohlman, accompanied by Miss our faithful Lester Gisscman, Cleo Allen; song and dance num- Chamber of Commerce, Billings, a few days spent watchman, night ber, bliss LaVoyle Wilkins, (ac- Montana. in ? We understand that it was The District Assistant Superin- at companied by Miss Allen; solo tap Soda Springs, Idaho. (How dance, little Fern Bowen; Carol tendent of the Kern County Jun- about it Lester?) and ior at a with song college Bakersfield, Calif., Kelsey favored c C c dance number; guitar and song, has promised to send us a few The Traveling Library 7A-1- 8 Mr. Ronald Benson; Misses Olga sppecimens of Shark Teeth which and 7B-1- 8 was shipped on the last Pulos and Freda Larsen perform- are very prevalent in the nearby is hoped that another It convoy. ed a duet tap dance, accompanied hills of Bakersfield. will be received in the near future, The Educational Department is by Mrs Rawlings. Piano solo, Mrs, c C c R. Q. Wamock. Several request very grateful to these associations Cedar Interested In City Camp numbers were favored following for their splendid cooperation ir. Photographs Tinting the program. helping in our educational work, If some of the fellows notice c C c Others who accompanied the enthe pictures they tinted rethat Kelwho W. men tertainers were Mrs. F. Among the group of are missing on the wall in cently sey, Mrs. J. P. Bowen, Dr. R. Q. left the camp for the week end the Educational room, they will and Mr. were Lemon Morris, Mr, Carl Wamock, Captain Cannon, perhaps be proud to know that Mrs. M. E. Lundberg. Following Phil Gertsch and Evan Workman have been sent to the The Captain, Phil and Evan vis- otherpictures for demonstration. the entertainment a light lunch camps Morris ited in Salt Lake and Mr. was enjoyed by the group. Recently a letter was received The boys of the camp moat visited with Mis. Morris at the from the Educational Adviser of C. U. S. at A. Logan. certainly appreciate the splendid the CCC Co. 1508 Camp DG-3c C c entertainments that have come Cedar City, asking for informafrom Roosevelt and are anxiously Chaplain Hawley Visits tion as to how to obtain these Sunday evening Chaplain Leon waiting for the next program how to tint them. The which will be brought to camp on W. Hawley paid us a very friend- photos and stated that District Vocaletter dirmomina ly visit. In the Monday May 27, and will be under the tional Adviser,' Mr. A. E. McArection of Mrs. Orser, In conjunc- class the time was turned over to had told them of the photos thur, club BPW Services. Roosevelt his him for tion with the Chaplain c C c The Chaplain very interestingly and about the good work that Ijid here. Mr. McArthur visReceive Many Fine Specimens Of gave us some thoughts which been done some weeks ago. our ited camp Alontana Stones Friday a letter was received from Mr. McArthur, personally, Utah Will Have Great-es- t and ilsm-ple- s information requesting Tourist Season Surof the photos that have been tinted. vey By Conoco Shows C C c Chris Sorensen Mrs. By From points as far removed as Word has been 'received from Sorensen returned to Elden this Maine and Florida, motorists are Park City on. Thursday after Lieut. Soosbe. formerly with his heading for Utah this year in far spending a few days at home. company, that he is enjoying work at the Ferron camp. He sent greater numbers than ever before Quite a number of men with best regards to all the fellows, dirhis announced Joe H. Thompson, teams ara doing ditch work at c C c ector of the Conoco Travel Bureau the head of the canal tins week. mess steward, Williams, firon In Denver announced after makAlice B. Sorensen and children visited at his home over the past ing a nationwide survey of tourist went to Provo on Thursday to vis- week end. Mr. Williams lives in trends. it her mother. Emery. The survey shows, he said, that Christensen received Marion c C c 1.400.000 persons will come by word on Saturday of the death of Dr.'fclixor On Leave automobile to Utah this year and his father, Hyrum Christensen of Dr. Alton H. Saxer has been leave behind the record sum of Mayfield, Utah. y leave and Dr. granted a $29,075,000. Jensen left on Saturday Charles WpJlingsford, of Los AnJoseph Business throughout the state, to herd for Moons this geles, has been assigned to take in all lines, will undoubtedly re- summer. sheep his place. ceive a decided Impetus," the anLeon Bui ton, Jessie ChristenWe hope Dr. Saxer has an ennouncement said. attended Sorensen Alma sen ' leave and returns with and joyable The annual Conoco survey is Altamont that usuial friendly smile. Ball at the Senior the based on requests for route and We wish to welcome Dr. other motorists information re- high school Friday night. to our camp and hope and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Larsen ceived at the Travel Bureau. Exhere will be a pleashis were Bluebell of sojourn children visiting shown perience in the past has one. ant on Sunday. that for every person who requests relatives in Talmage l. in Dr. Wallingsford is a information there are a fairly Ruth Moffitt is in the RooseMed-Reseen action has and definite number who travel with- velt hospital where she underwent the out it, and from this formula the an operation for appendicitis and in the Spanish American war and the late World war. We would annual estimates are made. gall stones. acLetters to my office this year The Wilford Stevenson family like to know more about his wars these in (end tivities perhaps Home to Mountain indicate a sharp rise in interest has moved lisin Utah's magnificent scenic at- where Wilford is employed driv- we may have the pleasure of mornthe one of him to in uncle his for truck tractions and hospitality, Thomp- ing a Brig tening son said in making his calcula- Stevenson. ing classes. Last year Utahs tions public. national parks enjoyed the greatest travel season they had ever delivered by regular haulers will be CREAM known, but during' 1936 Zion National Park wiir attract at least given the same prompt handling as deliveries 112.000 persons; 75,000 will glory in the beauty of Bryce Canyon made in person. Return trip service is our aim. and Cedar Breaks though a more If mail carrier or freighter passes your door recent national park and less well known will receive 25,000 visgive us a trial. Prices still good and competiOf itors, our survey indicates. tion met. those in the United States who have never seen Great Salt Lake, it appears all want to see it, and a good many thousands of them will this year. Altogether, Duchesne, Utah Utahs tourist industry will be up 36 percent over 1930." Nearly six million dollars will be spent for lodging, and a like amount for gas, oil, garaging and STERLING TRANSPORTATION CO. repairs; retail stores will get the visitors will pay $7,Uintah Builn To & From Salt Lake, Provo & 268.000 for meals a new high and roadside stands will take Intermediate lolnta the remaining million and three quarters being earmarked for amusements, Thompson Bald. EASTERN UTAH TRANSPORTATION CO. st , semi-precio- 0, $5emi-preo.lo- THUUGE 15-da- H It Wall-ingsfo- i: i:. l. 2C Lt-Co- IS s. 3' 22 23 25- s ' , L V 'r V , W A1' i. 4 4 4. X ' 4V 6, erf , X 4" sary pea' P. v ; 'AA fiiMiKy itfiV It Eat up disiaucc, bat not your bearings (let alloyed oil . . . anil youll got (lie difference of some of Ask your wife. The least little heat makes smoke out vanish the oily substances she puts in her frying pan. They double quick, while others stay put. drive will Thats the sort of difference your hilliest oil. Patented. show you in Germ Processed, the alloyed but stays right up in every It not only stays up around Full, Yes, the pistons, cylinders, working surface of your engine. ever used, can really take in valve gear, and any types of bearings become lastingly, smoothly this alloyed oil. You might say they, hot-weath- er oil-glaze- d. together added sleek And you can see that this oil-fileasily doubles Germ Processed with the summer grief. Now when you want to go your guard against alloy'd otl. Germ Processed o.l-- the farthest fastest, get Conoco Continental Oil Company. g. high-durabili- ? I CONOCO I $ ty GERM PROCESSED OIL Mutual Creamery Company 0, Uintah Basin To & From Trice and. Intermediate Points Every Day Service Each Way By Mrs. Golden Brown Mr. and Mrs. Hart Stallings and little daughter Tony of Salt Lake, spent the week end with their grandmother, Mrs.1 J. W. RockhiU. Mr. Ceo. Casper is spending a few days with his daughter, Mrs. Francis J. Brooks. Mrs. Warren Mecham was a Duchesne visitor Monday. Bishop Clarence Ivie of StrawFruit-lanberry attended church in Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Sweat and family were visiting in Tabiona. Sunday. Mrs. Francl3 J. Brooks and Mr. Geo, Casper motored to Tabiona Sunday. Kenneth Sweat of the Bridge-lan- d CCC camp spent the week end In Fruit land. Work started on May 2, on the Red Creek Irrigation Company ditches. d, rgZa8BEg55g333nKEa ercer sig El H LIGHT Fimiilll IS IDUR IS GO. EFFICHI SEBNI rd |