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Show Friday, January 10, UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH 1911 UINTAH BASIN RECORD E. J. Schonian, Publisher PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ADVERTISING RATES My ton News Grace Roy A. Schonlan, Editor AT DUCIIESXE, UTAH Entered as second-clas- s By Mrs. ST Dalgleish matter ( :-0- s 4 son-in-la- w n Mm. mu 1 Dont it A-c- i Stubborn far greater present p. t-Law 'll s speed regulations, and his own speed in comparison with them. He is a reminder that safe driving is in county administration for the next two years at urged to prevent accidents and that accidents are least, especially if the people continue to give their usually accompanied by injury or death and death is officers, the same support throughout that time, as so permanent. He is a reminder that all cars on the they gave at the election. highways are supposed to be in perfect mechanica Progress in Wild Life Development condition, or as near perfect as possible, in respect There seems to be considerable agitation for to steering apparatus, lights, brakes, tires, etc He in the Utah fish and game laws, to provide is a reminder that the automobile on the highway to- change 3 for a or 5 man commission to handle fish and game day is the worlds greatest potential instrument of instead of a single commissioner as at present We death and destruction, when improperly handled or see no objection to the larger commission as such, but in improper condition. He is, or at least he should it is also stated that the object of the move is chiefly be, a friend, ready to help us in any trouble or disof the present game commissioner, which the tress, guiding the way to safer driving, assisting the if ousting we object to strenuously, adding our objectrue, movement of traffic when congestion occurs and pro tions to the large number of sportsmen who have altecting us from unfair and unlawful enroachment by ready officially gone on record as favoring the conothers tinuation of the state's game commission under its Each of us is a good, careful driver; well all adset-u- ELECTRIC WATER HEATING .1 al ONLY lc HH PM LH I T Hlrb ;l r Mrs. Glen Sorensen mit that point freely. Then so long as a patrolman Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Burton What politics are involved we do not claim to is present, devoting his entire time to keeping the are Lake visitors this week, Salt but when one considers the facts that are of Duchesne . business visitors last other fellow in the same catagory, Duchesne county know, the over the increase in record; Mr. and Mrs. Leon public were; game Tuesday present highways should be safe for us all. decade, the great amount of business the fish andjand Mr- and Mrs- naMbnt ottosen. have brought to merchants and public semee County Administration Has Full Support pmc businesses of the state, the fact that it has all been itors this week, It is not always that the county can boast such Albert Kenlson had the accomplishel on money contributed by sportsmen lfortune of having a battery ex complete confidence in its government as was shown d without any GUO in Duchesne county in the elections last fall, when wonders piiie, throwing acid all over his face and in his eyes. The accident the new county officials were inducted into office this the one what object anyone might have in removing!bccurred individual most directly responsible for this ed near when a match was ht- the battery. week, not a new face was present in the group, every progress, Mrs. Leona Burton and daughtone-othem been reelected. f having There should lie little doubt of the sportsmen of ers Anna and Virginia returned Such action must mean complete satisfaction to to Salt Lake City Sunday after a at least the majority of the voters in the county, and the state, and those benefiting from the sports activ- two weeks visit with relatives here. Andeison returned to the the officials are all to he complimented on such a rep- ities getting behind Commissioner Cook in sufficient A. Keller C. in Logan after spending the to his assure continuation in this work. holidays here. His father, Edwin strength utation. with wildlife as one of our Surely, rating greatest Anderson went to Logan with him. With previous experience and such complete supresources, there is no question as to the attitude in Mr. and Mrs. Lin wood Kenison, Anna Sorensen, Glen Sorenport from the voters all in favor of every one of the he Uintah Basin for continued progress in wild life Mrs. sen and Walter Kenison were Verofficials, we should expect real efficiency and progress conservation and development. nal business visitors Saturday. - - phmm The rls n the s things lo see and do in Salt Lake City. Perfectly loMtcd, ith large modern rooms of beauty and comfort Four famous restaurants serving fine food. In the shopping and burinei center you still find it more comcnicnt and economical to stay at the Ne house. dtof a ti e uhouse offers immediate access lo (he many cs tax-raise- t, A nt then-studie- c . w De-Ve- re m 4 Wfik Professional Cards" ice-skati- son-in-la- w 'Zth Since the Christmas holidays we FOR SALE: have a new 5th grade teacher. She Dining room set is Miss Robbie. and circulating heater. Write to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rowley of has Mrs. Lawrence The Music department Pack, Roosevelt Philo, California have been visit- started on the Junior High Opersince here and friends relatives 23 tf cast The ing etta, King Kopa. Christmas. They made a trip to which was chosen by tryouts i3: FOR SALE Sneep sheds, reOgden Saturday returning Wed- - Jean Ingalsbee Lagoona; Clyde duced Price. Apply to Knight lav. acwere They nesday morning. Gill Johnny; Ema Larson Co., Provo or J. F. Hoyt, Duchesne companied by Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sally; Shirley Zirker Sissie; Utah. ' 22-t- f. Williams and Mrs. Orson Mott. Keith Peterson Bruz; Lindy RAGS WANTED We will pay Mrs. I. F. Baum of Heber City Dean Ono; Gordon Shields . 5c per pound for good soft clean Miss visited over the week end with Wizzle; Ruth Stott and the Junior high rags. Uintah Basin Record. her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. J. school chorus. Williams. The attendance since the holiTexas Trucking Law Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eliason enterA law in Texas says it is unsafe to tained Thursday evening in honor days has not been a3 good as ushaul a load of more than 7,000 of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rowley and ual, but is picking up now. One of our popular students, Olpounds on a truck, except when the . Mrs. I. F. Barm. A hot chili sup- The truck is going to a railroad station, per was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. ive Brundage got married. Clarence Ivie, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Myton school hated to see her go when 14,000 pounds may be hauled. Bancroft of Du chesne, Mr. and but they wish her all the happiMrs. Mert Wardle, Mr. and Mrs. ness in the world. The students are now taking adOrson Mott, Olive, Boyd and Alma vantage of the public Mott and the honored guests. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eliason, Mr. pond in Old Town. During this cold weather, the and Mrs. Bert Rowley, Mr. and II. B. HOLLENBECK the hot Mrs. Orson Mott, Mrs. I. F. Baum students are enjoying and Ivy Williams were guests of lunches. 240 were served Wed& Notary Public Mr. and Mrs. Mert Wardle Fri- nesday which was 88 per cent of North of Yfl those present that day. day evennig. County Court House Mrs. Mary Eliason and Mrs. Ro- Mrs. Gertrude Wil'iams have also 4 manza Mott entertained at a chick- had the flu. Duchesne Utah en supper Saturday night in honor Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bum, El-v- a of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rowley and and Jesie Baum and Mrs. Dail Mrs. I. F. Baum. A six piece or- Ivie enjoyed the ball game and chestra furnished music for the picture show in town Saturday occasion. MERRIL H. LARSEN ; v evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eliason made A childrens' dance was given Attorney-at-laV on New Years Day and a dance a business trip to Myton Monday. Main Street Mrs. Noma Rowley and Mrs. in the evening was reported as beDuchesne ing the best dance of the season. Gertrude Williams were visiting Utah Mr. and Mrs. A1 Mezenen, Mr. at the Orson Mott home Monday. Mr. Froble Williams of Idaho and Mrs. Royal Medenen and families have been suffering with the is here visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Williams for a flu for the past two weeks. ,s here i kind o Mrs. Alice Firth and family and few days. L. A. HOLLENBECK . w. Wb Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baum and two 0 J daughters Jessie and Elva were er time guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Attorney White of Utahn Sunday. Duchesne Utah Metro i I ;nd ab NOTICE LEGAL ? evenin Mrs. Ethel Beebe Monri Notice is hereby given that a na Cei Max Allred left Tuesday for the public hearing on the budget of t itpictur CCC camp in Provo. 1941 for the City of Duchesne will i all cor Mr. and Mrs. Clair Lundell and be held at the ROY SCHONIAN A. city office, Wedit next f family of Myton were visiting in nesday, January 15th at 12 noon. 1 an line Altonah Tuesday. Registered The budget for 1941 will be a 1 Flight Mortician Mr. and Mrs. Albert Murray and dopted at this meeting. I n story. of Vernal were guests of family Duchesne City Council Duchesne Utah i Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnson WedBy Hildur W. Johnstun, Vere tc nesday. City Clerk a L,gan Bob Price of the CCC camp in. tithe lea St. George spent the holidays at f it whe the home of his parents Mr. and ie year Mrs. Dan Price. ay "Mai Drue Allred was in Jenson on tn her business for a few days last week. rt.) The dance Friday night was well attended and enjoyed by all pres ent. Idward Parami Helen Jacobson is employed with the mobile dentest. irtment, ice. H Oscar Beebe and Dale Besst are cause employed for the R. E. A. at Vernal. lger th ares a t Austin Beebe made a trip to may a Pleasant Grove where he purchasaiustry. ed purebred Holstein heifers and it was d cows from Merrill N. Wamick. arles V Ace Snyder of Mt. Emmons was New in Altonah on business Thursday. array, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rochel and CHANGE TO eston Esther Clark were visiting in Ats stri Whiterocks Thursday. i in wa Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Shiner of athe ca steamboat Springs, Colorado spent st to shi a few of the Christmas holidays tant st with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Shiner and friends. Everett Goodrich of Bluebell iwas Hot water by the gallons the instant you want iollywo visiting at the home of Robert Peai it day or night, hot or cold weather. Safely, Snyder last week. e mici hos-pntKen Davis is in the veterans cleanly, automatically broac in Salt Lake with infection And economically - electricity for water heating arl He in his arm. t e; Pe is cheap Leonard Gardner of Neola was ie cas' business here transacting Friday. ixth c Jack Allred made a business trip Wen to Mercer last week and his father Per Kilowatt Hour pped drove the school bus in his absence. se, fc WHY NOT ENJOY IT NOW? R. E. Kilagore spent the Christres s mas holidays in Texas. ihone, Mrs. Jenny Peterson and family w how moved into part of A1 Andersons are e house Sunday. GO. G lan a Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dunn and r two Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lambert at; e is ac Electricity Is Your Most Efficient Servant tended the Legion dance and ban- s. quet at Roosevelt New Years Eve Paalme Pann has been 111 for a "ipparei few days but was able to attend school Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tharold Mecham took their baby to Salt Lake City for medical attention, Throt-tleweig- HE'S Kwri W ants By Nola Wilson Romanza Mott Eill Robinson left Wednesdays Mrs. George Funk entertained May 26, 1922, at the Postoffice at Display Advertising Flat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, under the act of for Salt Lake City after spending Tuesday afternoon for her little his furlough here with his parents daughter, Joan, honoring her 3rd Line, 24 c. March 3. 1879. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Robinson. He birthday anniversary. The little Per Column Iach, 30c is stationed at Ft. Douglos. guests, who enjoyed an afemoon Classified and Reading Notices is of games followed by a delicious stationed who Miller, Eugent For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost SUBSCRIPTION RATES at Ft. Warren, Wyoming, left on lunch and had the pleasure of 10c and Found, Miscellaneous, per Three Months 75 Wednesday evening for camp after wishing Joan many happy returns line, first Insertion; 5c per line for 1.00 Months 'enjoying a brief furlough here of the day were Merrill Wood, Don each succeeding Issue minimum Six 'with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R, Montgomery, Wilda Fay Robin$2.00 One Year charge, 30c. E. Miller. son, Renee Wells, Francis Funk Miss Gladys Biswell, Miss Hazel and Howard Funk. THE Diehl, Miss Helen Fletcher, Miss Ray Lamb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Betty Lou Kapple and Waldon Floyd Lamb, who is studying medto icine at the University of Utah, Purcell returned Wednesday duties. has been spending his Christmas their continue teaching ' v Miss Leotta Robbie of Provo vacation here with his parents. Mrs. Lee Cooper returned Sathas been assigned to the position of teacher in the 5th grade to urday evening from a visit in Salt complete the term. She arrived Lake City. She was accompanied Wednesday to take the place of by her daughter, Mrs. Ralph JenMiss Jeanne Ivory who resigned. sen and two children and h ejr and daughter, Mr. and Jerry Merkley and Louis Jones of Duchesne were transacting bus- Mrs, Eddie Ponton. Mrs. Jensen and children remained for a visit iness in Myton Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Forsythe who while Mr. and Mrs. Ponton rehave been visiting at the home of turned home Saturday evening. Mrs. Jack Gingell, who ha3 reand daughter, Mr. their and Mrs. Ted Miles, in Salt Lake cently been visiting with relatives City during the past 6 weeks, re- in Salt Lake City for several turned home Thursday night. weeks, returned home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Thomas and son Teddie were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dennis Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas returned home to Price Friay evening while Teddie remained for a Mrs. G. W. Gentry longer visit. Mrs. Ollie Schonian and Roy A. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Drollinger Schonian of Duchesne were Myton in Vernal, as spent Tuesday visitors Friday. of their daughter Mrs. guests Dr. R. C. Dalgleish, director of Dennis. dental health for the State Board James Bacon of Cedarview was of Health, visited with Mr. and in Ioka Friday. Mrs. James Dalgleish Friday beElorn Krebs and Loraine Benfore going to Duchesne to lecture son left Sunday for Provo where that evening. Mrs. R. C. Dalwill resume their school work. they gleish, and daughter Jean who Ronald an Joe Benson of Roose-spehave been guests at the James Sunday evening with Mr. holithe Dalgleish home during Mrs. Garrett Stone. and days, returned to Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Drollinger Friday evening with Dr. Dalgleish. entertained their club Friday night Miss Gilda Wells and Miss Jean- with the following members presne Wells who spent their vacation Mr. and Mrs. James F. Lemon, ent; and Mr. here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wells, left Sunday Mrs. Garrett StoneGentry, and Mr. and for Salt Lake City to resume Mrs. Roy Mecham. in the West high school Carl Davis, County Agent, was training department. in Ioka on business Tuesday. TanRobert Zirker and Blaine Doyle Iorg of Roosevelt was in Traffic Control For The Other Fellow ner left Sunday for Logan where Ioka on business Sunday. C. A. the enrolled are at they The Relief Society dance New week this announcement to the by According Ralph Dart and Mary Jane Dart night was very well enjoyChairman V. D. Hammond of the Utah state road son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Years ed by everyone. resume A. Dart, left Monday to James Loyd held the lucky numcommission, Duchesne county will soon have its own O. their studies, Mary Jane at Wa- ber for the quilt. traffic patrolman; Jack Young, originally stationed satch Academy and Ralph at the Owen, Golden, Ray and Alvin at Duchesne and later transferred to Vernal to take A. C. where he will enroll for the Timothy of Vernal were visiting of the term. Mrs. Reed Lemon Wedcare of both counties, is to he transferred to Duchesne balance their sister to Robert Lewis left Sunday nesday. to this county. make a short visit with his par- again, to devote his full time Society held its meetOur readers should all welcome this news for of ients at Heber. He returned Tues- - ingTheat Relief home of Mrs. J. A. Anthe to hi.3drk at the Meranda course is always the other fellow who is to blame day gus Tuesday. service station. Elizabeth Gentry left Tuesday for accidents, and we will he glad to have a little clos- Mrs. Andrew Tolboe and son for Salt Lake City to spend a few left Sunday for Salt Lake City er surveillance for him. with Dr. and Mrs. Saunders days Miswhere they will visit with the before to her school too Patrolman Young has had big a territory ses Dorothea and Frieda Tolboe. work at returning Provo. a received While there, Acey to cover in the past to do it justice, and the narMr. and Mrs. Ira Cannon of Salt thorough medical examination of Lake City were visitors at the benefit his should a of real rowing prove territory his broken arm which has been in in the general campaign for greater safety on the a cast for the past few months. home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lemon returned Tuesday evening Saturday. highways. The move is undoubtedly designed to al- They Velma, Pearl and Helen Drollwith the arm still in splints after so meet the growing need for traffic control having the cast removed. inger spent Tuesday in Bluebell from the anticipated increase in traffic over highway Lynn Sone, a former Myton with their brother Glen Drollinger. Peterson of Roosevelt was 40 as this route is being completed and the fact given resident, who is employed in the in Floyd Ioka Saturday on business. Reclamation Service and i3 now stationed at Lake Boreham, was a Bishop and Mrs. Edmund Webb greater national plblicity. He was a were shopping in Roosevelt last There are many ways in which the presence of a Myton ofvisitor Monday. and Mrs. Loyal Saturday. guest Bishop Mrs. Arrel Michie is reported ill patrolman on the highway can help to increase high- Perry. T.-- A. will flu. with The in P. law next club to addition of the the meeting way safety wielding H. Stone was a Roosevelt W. in the be with held conjunction in the punishment of traffic violations. With the Civic Improvement club at the visitor Monday. other fellow always in mind of course, the mere pres- school auditorium Friday, Jan. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Goodrich ence of a patrolmans car cruising the highway oc- A program of entertainment is and children of Bluebell are spendbeing planned to make it of inter- ing a few days with Mrs. Goodcasionally makes the driver a little more conscious of est to the entire community. richs father, M. J. Benson. !K Myton School News attb er mi t bee n Mis te Da s that s, th sug 'He froi "t on Hold Ncidiouso 'llrrg Ca, 400 "lif.ifhd Nv V:j.j each n ii , ''iing BATH OlTsIDE ROOMS "Hfd lo II oicr '"ini, mth Sail Lake Cilij kllly i lea HV f utrg II |