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Show LEO LENARD and his SIX NIGHT HAWKS from Carbon County m when meed hing by sJ on his a n." Collard a, ct the Uti Credit L ctioning t ... 1111311 estock m 1 f it is open oi 3t find ct :ontrary, ;"SPP a perme, ed to bri ns mot door of Special itiMjl' ui 9 DONT MISS IT Admission i Covers ALL The Uintah Basin. ROUTE DUCHESNE, UTAH, FRIDAY JULY 6, 1934 $2.00 TWENTY YEARS AGO CELEBRATION Wood DUCHESNE RECORD of July 3, 1914. . DUCHESNE - HELPER ROAD.. A concentrated effort by the people of th Basin to get State aid for the opening of the road Is being made. R. M. Pope, president of the Basin Development league is representing the Duchesne people in their effort, in con junction with all the west side residents and Helper to get the State to establish a convict camp. Good judges say that this proposed road contract for hauling the will be one of the best in the state. r the new route, is in the COUNTY DIVISION er Sew Thog g uea cf Craig, July 13th an election will be held ion, Chij who has apparently to decide the matter as to whether fflce, , company, which he calls or not we shall divide the county. set Motor Express Co. This election is for no other purLot in jne is Pained on the sides pose than to vote yes or no for Addi jcks. county division. The locating of I Chic"comin truck from Salt the county seat will come after 'jnday morning. No. 6, was Frantz of Salt this election. :y Harry rth Mr. lies DUCHESNE LOCALS riding as pas- It left Lake at 2:45 Salt ; Hollenbeck has his new Judge 'minutes behind the sched- - law office nearly completed. The :and arrived in Duchesne lumber was bought of the new m, 45 minutes ahead firm, the Duchesne Lumber Co II I Lie. It left for Myton The new town on Blue Bench is after 8:00 a. m. Bob progressing fine. Watch for the 5 RINKi of Vernal drove the first large new buildings going up 3 leave Vernal, arriving Monte Young the new contracane about on schedule, tor is busy looking after the stage ye crowd gathered about line. it Office, having been VERNAL REMAINS DRY out by the loud salute set At the municipal election in Jie truck rounded the bend Vernal July 1st, held to again : ; town, and the shrieking decide whether the town should rrens as it was escorted in-- : remain dry or again have saloons, A. M. Murdock, who the drys won. Vernal remains a AH : the first mail into Du-- 1 prohibition town and by a good nearly 30 years ago, was majority. those present, and the MYTON ITEMS Mrs. Roy A. Schonian entertainto his mind inci-nd See that sample Emerson buggy ed the Contract Club last Saturconditions connected (adv.) YOie delivering of the mail at on display at Broomes. afternoon. The members pres Theatre Co. day ne. Ralph Cloninger Mrs. Grant Murdock were: ent I t fu he brought the first will play a return engagement at Mrs. A. M. Murdock, Mrs. Nellie on the 9th, a white topped buggy, Myton Opera House ' This well known Muir, Mrs. R. M. Pope, Mrs. Lloyd g about 5 miles per hour 10th and 11th. ugh winding roads, the company of players will give The Pope, Mrs H. S. Liddell, Mrs. Geo. mail uses highpowered Squaw Man as one of the three Kohl, Mrs. Arthur Brown and the be shi of capable 57 plays. traveling 9 the hostess. Guests were: Mrs. r hour, over an improved Tuesday evening the business W. Schonian, Mrs. Cliff Hanson E. hall men of Myton met in the bank lin net making the Salt Lake-ctorirun Including the three to consider our having a fair at of Spring Glen and Mrs. C. N. r mail Mortenson. Mrs. E. W. Schonian changes in three Myton this fall. df hours. B. L. Dart was chosen chairman won high score. the ucks are Dodge trucks, and J. P. May secretary of dal built bodies, having meeting. Myton is entitltd to the Miss Gwenith Pierson, daughter )ressii Bail compartment in the fair and as her citizens are fully i two Mr. and Mrs. Axel Pierson, reof large seats in the resolved to have it, it is expected ex:ich will accomodate six that all the other towns and espec- turned Sunday night from an Southern the tended made through up trip - passengers in addition to ially the fair committee, f. It i3 supposed that of two members from each .com- part of the State and Arizona. She was accompanied is by Mrs. will do their part. making connections to Miriam Miss and Y mgh pasengers from Salt munity, Chase box Thorn and Latest Shoes, receding were who of Salt I. M. Lake, Denver. toes. The famous Z. C. Bishop Sunhome Pierson the at of the guests Roosevelt. (Adv.) brands. cresting sidelight Larson, h to Salt and the in news bratlon is the Monday, returning Monte Young, contractor of day us :esne Record Lake of exactly Colton-VernTuesday. informs HR mail, ars ago, that the first that his company may install a cee Mrs. Paul Allen entertained at arrived over the then phone line from Duchesne to Helroute, and the per, but that plans are not yet a delightful dinner party Monday B. with it that Ver-.l- worked out. evening in honor of Mrs. A. along small The ReCline of Hollywood. like the change so Patrons and friends of the been cord will kindly pardon the delay tables were beautifully decorated bey had previously 'heir mail from the East. this week which was necessary in with summer flowers and lovely Aesne Stage and Trans- - order that we move from the bank sweetheart bouquets were used as The guests were: Mrs. Co. with' Monte Young basement into our new quarters placecards. :ead was the contractor adjoining the law and real estate Ed Hart, Mrs. A. M. Murdock time. office of Croix and Hightower. Mrs. Oaks Halstead, Mrs. Grant we had a difficult task in moving Murdock, Mrs. W. D. Bishop, Mrs. sne RppTilnr the heavy machinery from the old Nellie Muir, Mrs. E. W. Schonian, Mrs. C. N. quarters, but are now installed Mrs Albert Stephenson, nv a l Thorn Chase, Mrs. Heat Old HlierS jn larger floor space where the Mortenson, :all y Miriam Miss for meet P. Mrs. demands Madsen, J. the can Record ves aT to settle the argument increase in size and business. Our Bishop and the guest of honor, Mrs. Mortenson won high score he teether or not the new linotype is being set up. was teara made UP entirely prize at bridge and Mrs. Cline n tou I men just out of school, a of gift. lovely the recipient Hold V aa well as the old tim-- i Republicans f Precinct Primary Mrs. Jane Davis entertained ke;ame between them was 3 Monday in honor of her young son, bers ! e home diamond Sun1116 Priwon--BPrecinct The Boyd, the occasion being his ninth youn&sters Republican ives Twenty was a well played and mary held in Duchesne Saturday birthday anniversary. nlng-iin the games the of election with the participated one, guests in resulted interesting which xirsoi mcertain up to the very delegates: Mr. and Mrs. and the delicious supper following :e J young men took the Ernest Crocker, Mr. and Mrs. L. followed. 1 In the i game, only to be C. Winslow, Mr. C. W. Smith, Mr. entertained then passed by. the old A. C. Robinson, Mr. Rulon J. Lar- Miss Emily Madsen Mr. at a bridge dinner Tuesday eventhe middle of the game. ' Mr. H. Merril Larsen, sen, nctf Ed you116 strong during the Alma Poulson, Mr. and Mrs. J. ing in honor if Mr. and Mrs.took nnn though, and again W. Johnstun, Mrs. Howard Moffit, Carni on, whose marriage know , score, making it neces-- i Mr. Cliff Mickelson, Mr. George place last week. The guests were: stend what had been in- - Kohl and Mrs. A. J. Feller. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pope, Mr. and a seven e. these 2 Mrs. Lotus Elsher and Mr. Alfred On July 7th at p. m., inning game, before they brought delegates will attend the Republi- Owens. Mrs. Cannon won high ites '"lining score. The game can County Convention, to be held score for the ladies and Mr. Owens 7, Old Timers, 6 in the Court House in Duchesne, high score for the men. ,pfc enri-Mr. and Mrs. Lotus Fisher GAME CALLED for the purpose of electing deleMball game at Victory gates to attend the State Conven- tertained at dinner Wednesday n Car-mo1 ('tween and tion in Salt Lake City. Duchesne evning for Mr. and Mrs. Ed t n the . same present. call-the with guests tj Fourth, was 10 the fifth inning, be- THERES A REASON ov Leonas Frock Mrs. Cole, rnin, and called "no the score was 1 It is a significant fact that an Shoppe, announced a reduction in ? in favor of Roosevelt ever increasing number of people price on her entit4 stock of Spring me the rain interferred are "switching to THE RECORD and Summer S1H1 dresses, coats o teams will play a the County Seat newspaper. There and hats. ' der here (adv.) next Snuday. is a reason. mail new Duchesne Courier Vol. 10, No. 32 Per Vear In Advanee DUCHESNE WATER WORKS HOPEFUL I SOCIETY ht w 1 SJieJ & stoe t2onde ana. he jt t teeih 4rt false LOCALS tjJhif, I tJimk sh s very wee. or "A good word for a bad one it worth mu.h and costs little.' -- JULY Assassin Cuiteau shoots C&A2- -President Garfield, 1881. 3 j.Euuo-- VM '.SucKt First 4 e y ? 5 P. T. Barnum, sucker-s- minute," born 1810. 7 i Four are hanged lor assassination of Lincoln, 1865. 8 Ci--J John Paul Jones, first U. S. naval hero, born 1747. The Liberty Bell is cracked while tolling. 1835. Mr. Royal of Nine Mile was a Duchesne visitor Monday. Mr. Axel Pierson made a business trip to Salt Lake Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pack took their daughter, Pauline to Price for medical treatment Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rasmussen accompanied by Mr. J. P. Madsen went to Salt Lake Monday on business of Arcadia, local Secretary and Treasurer of the Federal Land Bank of Berkeley was a Duchesne visitor Mon day. Mr. GWNU JUST TO REMIND YOU T. R. Cope Ladies, Study Club, Saturday B L r8 and afternoon, July 7th with Mrs. E. Myton were In Duchesne Monday w- - Schonian. on business. rt,f DUCHESNE HAS QUIET FOURTH Mr. Lawrence Tack, who has been confined in the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake for some is back in Duchesne again, time Duchesne experienced the quieton est Fourth of July in many years but will be unable to be back a month. about for the job had apparently Wednesday. As it been decided to save celebration Mr. B. W, OToole was in town efforts for the Twenty-fourtover the week-enPioneer Day, no program of any in and those kind was presented, Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus Pope town who did not leave for a picProvo wc-- e visitors at the Pope of found nic or celebration elsewhere, home last Sunday. little to do, out of the ordinary. O under A dog and pony show, Preston Nutter Mrs. Mr. and three large canvas tents on the of Nine Katherine and daughter, amusebig vacant square, afforded In Duchesne were Mile visiting ment to a lot of the kiddies, and in last Thursday. a good many of the grown-up- s, o the evening. Other than that, son of Mrs. J. Karl Wilkinson, there was the usual picture show, left Johnston W. Saturday for and little more. Very few firehe will spend where Heber City, heard. or crackers were seen the Fourth. h, d. General Rains Bring Relief in-!l- T The stork visited the home of and Mrs. Charles Partridge Monday morning, leaving an 8 3A lb. boy. All concerned are doing nicely. cable trans-Pacif- service starts, 1903. 6 FI First street cars in U. S. run in Brooklyn, 1854. ot II Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pope, Miss Mildred Stephenson and Ed Car-mo- n motored to Roosevelt last week to visit friends. Mr. ei al NUMBER 49 Emergency Feed.. Loans Now Available to Farmers and Livestock Men in This Section a Ors, PJ? sv Livestock Loans Now Available Items of interest found in the truck to make the direct route from , and w.e 0j(-was t0 Vernal in paym puchesne at 7:15 Sun-- e and t,y a i0ud salute and 'king of sirens as it arrivFTipRT7i its first load of mail ahead of schedule. rd Pu:,ivan of boosters, origln-131- 1 Heber City, arrived behind ers. B following- it along its d puza yernai and joining in the puzzle in the various towns ent to t the pa. 23c. SUCCESSOR TO THE DUCHESNE COURIER 1 IS ! EC 1 MAIL Attraction General rains throught the county on the Fourth, brought con siderable relief from the long drouth, especially In the East end of the county where It was the heaviest The rain in Duchesne was very slight, and did not extend far East, though the entire North country seemed to get some of it Arcadia, Myton, and Roosevelt, particularly the latter received real hard storms. No reports have been received as to the measurement In Inches. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Smith, Mrs. Clytia Gunn, and Mrs. Howard Moffit motored to Myton Sunday evening to attend M. I. A. Conjoint meeUng. Mrs. Moffit gave a vocal solo and she and Mrs Gunn played a piano duet. o Mrs. Paul Hanson of Roosevelt was in town Monday on Social Case work. Loans to farmers and stockmen for the purchase of feed, or seed for forage crops are now avail- able in counties which have been designated as "emergency areas, The first encouraging news we which includes Duchesne County have had concerning the improve- These loans .will be made from ment of our water system was con funds appropiated under the Act June 19, tained in an announcement to Gov- of Congress approved ernor Blood from Washington this 1934. Loans will bo administered by week. Allocation to various Utah com- the Emergency Crop Loan Section munities of public works admin- of the Farm Credit Administration istration funds for projects in 24 and will be made to applicants towns and cities totaling $700,700, who because of drouth do not have as already announced from Wash- the necessary feed to maintain their livestock, and must buy feed ington, brought to light Tuesday or produce a forage crop, and who are there that fact the pending before the P W A applications for have not the funds or available additional projects totaling about credit to obtain such feed or underThe $4,000,000 figure take the production of a forage $3,250,000. is fixed by the apparent willing- crop. The amount loaned to purchase ness of the P W A to allow Utah to benefit under the loan and feed for livestock will be limited to a maximum for each head and grant provisions of the recovery act in the aggregate amount al- the loans for the production of crops will be limited to a ready allocated to this state. forage maximum amount per acre, such some $4,250,000, Projects totaling loan limits being determined acalready approved at Washington, in cording to the cost of feed or the were subsequently abandoned cash cost of growing forage crops Utah for various reasons. In the various drouth areas. The The 24 projects approved by the minimum amount of a loan or adPresident and A board W P by vance is $25 for either Roosevelt before his departure Loans will not be made purpose. to purwere part of a group of projects chase feed livestock for acquired for which support was renewed Since April 1, 1934. when application was made for refor the drouth relief Security allocation of the $4,000,000 unused loans will consist of the borrowof one as to this allotment state, er's promissory note accompanied those dserving special consideraby a agreement of tion because of the severity signed by each chattel mortgage drouth effects. lien holder, except where the lien Governor Blood has been Inform- hoider is a production credit assoed that a special board is studyciation, regional agricultural crehave ing, supposedly because they land bank Federal dit corporation, been considered as specially wor- The of Agricultore, or Seiretary to thy of consideration, projects the Governor of the Farm Credit improve water supplies at Enter- Administration. the prise, Kanosh and Duchesne, MONTHLY I NSTA I.LM ENTS latter project to cost $40,000. In This sounds encourageing In announcing tftese unusually view of the fact that only two liberal security agreements, which projects In thefull list have as do not require borrowers from the yet definitely met rejection, and drouth relief fund to give chattel thse it Is believed, may yet pos- mortgages or waivers, Governor sibly be presented In a new form Myers stated that all loans will be advanced In monthly Installwhich may bring them final ments Popular Couple Wedded Saturday One of the most beautiful wedding ceremonies we have had In Duchesne took place last Saturday evening when Miss Mildred Stephenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stephenson was mar-- 1 ried to Ed Carmon of Duchesne, The following guests witnessed the ceremony, which was performed by Bishop Rulon J. Larsen: Mr. and Mrs. Alma Poulson, Mr. and Mrs. Mont PoulHon, Mr. and Mrs. Tennis Poulson, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Poulson, Mr. Kermit Poulson, Miss Veda Poulson, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Merkeley, Mr. and Mrs. Lotus Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pope, Mr. and Mrs, John Watters, (Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilson, Mrs. J. P Madsen, Miss Emily Madsen, Mr Grant Brown and Mr. Alfred Owens. The bride was beautifully gowned In white organdy over pink and carried a bouquet of sweet peas and dwarf chrisanthemums. She was attended by her matron of Poulson, hohor, Mrs. her dressed in blue organdy, bridesmaids, Miss Alyce Stephenson and Muss Emily Madsen, wearing green net and white crepe frocks with large white picture hats. They carried bouquets of sweet peas. Miss Veda Poulson played the wedding march and later played during the reception that followed. Mr. Lloyd Pope was best man. The bride was given away by her father. A delicious dinner was served to the guests, the lovely wedding cake being cut and served by the1 bride. The young couple will leave this' week for Ohio, the home of the groom's parents and take in the Worlds Fair on their way home. Mi-flvi- In amounts sufficient to feed the approved number of livestock for one month. Further advances will not be made to any borrower who fails to observe good faith by encumbering hie livestock, feed, or crops, or by waiving his rights to them after he has obtained a drouth relief loan or advance. The promissory notes given by borrowers as security for drought relief loans will mature November 1, 1935, with interest at the rate Inof 5 per cent per annum. terest on the loans until maturity will not be deducted at the time the loan is made. Loans will not be made to applicants whose principle business is the commercial feeding and fattening of livestock for market, nor to any applicant which Is a corporation, unless its principal business is farming. Loans may not be made for purchase of feed for livestock or for producing forage crops outside the designated emergency drought areas, nor for feed for livestock that have been moved into a drought area since April 1, 1934. Forms for use in making applications are now available at the Court House In Duchesne, Utah. Farmers wishing to make application can do so by calling at the office there. WEATHER REPORT Pereipitation, 3d and 4th, trace EARL S. WINSLOW Co-oObserver p. Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Liddell, and Sheriff Mitchell went to Roosefa idly, Mr, and Mrs. Roy A. Behovelt Saturday accompanied by Mrs. Ernest Mr. and Mrs. Guy J. Hollenbeck ld.an and family, Clayton Brcnnlck, to bring back 11. Belch wore Andrew and Wm. Cibson to be made a trip to Salt Lake City Schonian and Mr. C. fishing up Rock Creek Wednesday. tried In the Justice's Court here. Tuesday. |