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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH Gibsons Acquitted I Fireworks Thrill Worlds Fair Crowds Of Assault Charge Andrew and W'm. Gibson, father and son of Arcadia were tried in the Justice Court before Judge George Averett Saturday on a charge of Assault with a deadly weapon, complaint having been Quite a number of women and girls have been to Roosevelt and Who Duchesne for permanents. said Altonah felt the depression? filed by A. E. Drollinger of Arcad- Charlie Bowden, who has been in Wyoming for several years DrolUnger claimed that while is home visiting his parents and attempting to evict the Gibsons from some property which they relatives. had entered without his permisson, o Jesse Fowler was in Duchesne he was knocked unconscious with on business and to attend the a club by Wm. Gibson, breaking Commissioners meeting Tuesday. his nose. On regaining conscience, he according to his complaint, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Borzaga, Har- found the elder Gibson standing knife, over him with a drawn old Behunin and Brother Joe were up Lake Fork on an threatening his life. Due to lack of evidence, a outing Saturday and Sunday. jury of 4 men acquitted the deMrs. Ed Conklin is employed in fendants. Fowler's Store. County Attorney, Merril H Larsen states that he is planning The Altonah Pool Hall burned to put the Gibsons under a peace down a few nights ago. The ori- bond because of several alleged gin of the fire is unknown. threats they have made against citizens. Mr. Cliff Hanson of Spring Glen arrived in Duchesne Wednesday to Gives take his family, who have been Civil Service guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant MurExaminations dock for the past week, home. Brilliant fireworks displays art a They left Thursday. The United States Civil service frequent night feature at the new mmmmmarmmmmsmmmmf Commission has announced open Worlds Fair in Chicago. This bomb competitive examinations as follows: Frank Davis and Leon Burdick came home Monday from the CCC Camp in Fairview. They will return to the Camp after the Fourth. Mr. Clayton Brennick left for Los Angeles Saturday evening, where he will take a position with the Globe Printing Co. Miss Jane July 23. who has been the guest at Boyer, All States except Iowa, Ver- the M. Murdock home for some A, the mont, Virginia, Maryland, and time accompanied him as far as District of Columbia have received Salt Lake City. less than their quota of appointments in the apportioned departMr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish mental service in Washington, and Mr, and Mrs. Lawerence Pack D. C. were guests at the home of Mr. Full information may be obtain- and Mrs. Guy J. Hollenbeck WedG IRON ed from the Secretary of the Unit- nesday evening. ed States Civil Service Board of Save your strength ... do betExaminers at the post office or Laird Billings, young son of Mr. ter ironing eaiier and quicker leas customhouse in any city, or from and Mrs. G. V. Billings of Duat cost... with this modern Coleman Iron. It lights inthe United States Civil Service chesne suffered a minor injury stantly ... no waiting. Commission, Washington, D. C. while in swimming last Wednesdouble The evenly-heate- d day. A piece of wood about pointed base enables you to iron In diameter entered his right inch Good Nature garments evenly and smoothly side but was removed almost Imworld deals The withfewerstrokes. Ironing time with is reduced d people, and I mediately by Dr. Leon H. Cline. or mote. never knew a sulky misanthropist No serious results are expected. No carrying irons to and from who quarreled with It, but It was stove. You never stop to Mr. Rulon J. Larsen left for Salt he, and not It, that was In the change irons. Economical, too Lake wrong. Monday where he will enter an hour to ...costs only the Veterans Hospital for medoperate. ical treatment. Famous Dividing Lina The Social Case Workers held DUCHESNE HARDWARE CO. The Grampian hills, extending a meeting at the Court House across Scotland from the southwest reMonday. are to the generally northeast, Duchesne, Utah garded as the dividing line between Harold Brooks, son of Mr. and the Lowlands and the Highlands. Mrs. Francis Brooks of Fruit-lan- d left last week with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tice for Wisconsin, where he will make an extended visit. They expect to spend several days at the Century of ProMr. and Mrs. gress enroute. Brooks will go to Wisconsin later in the summer to get their son NOW ON DRAFT and will stop at the Fair on their BILLIARDS way home. Coleman SELF-HEATIN- y good-nature- Blatz Old Heidelberg Beer CANDY AND TOBACCO Pass Time Pool Hail Duchesne, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smart and family of Provo stopped In Duchesne Saturday, to see iMr. Smart's sister, Mrs. Lloyd Pope. They were on their way to Roosevelt for a visit with Mr. Smarts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Smart. Worth It ttf Walnut Library - Dinette Table, slightly shop worn $15.00 Fumed Oak Davenette, real leather $12.00 lb. capacity refrigerator, White Duco $10.00 De Luxe Vacuum Cleaner, $20.00 Reg. $39.75 $8.00 set of attachments FREE NEW Bee-Va- th. ni ut unhurt. d tl WANTED Coal and Wood eI Look at the daer subscription. INDIAN WORKERS beside name on the pap ef oi TO QUIT BASIN and if your Is one of the many that burst on Ride and Electrical group. The you are behind, and war to deliver or coal In wood The opening night. buildings are, opening day crowd was surprised paymei Dr, Albert B. Regan, author of call at the Record office and mal iron left to right: Federal building. Sky to find the Fair complete. ed the Indian Tales" running in the arrangements. tu i and his wife, employees RECORD, INDIAN TALES at the Ouray Indian school for the OVER $2300 IN CASH PRIZES-By past six years, filled out their final The Happiness Word Puzz the Albert B. Reagan, Ph. D. retirement papers at the Govern- Contest includes 50 cash prize any (All rights reserved.) ment office at Fort Duchesne, Lots of fun for solvers. Bea e th Mrs. Marcus Tingley is a guest Thursday, June 14. Dr. Reagan jig-saand cross-wor- d puzzle A CADDO INDIAN MYTH now becomes affiliated with Brig- Full information and 1 puzzle fr at the Geo. Tingley home this et YOU know that the earth is wreek while Mr. Tingley is on a ham Young University at Provo, six cents In stamps, sent to th ane Utah, in the department of and con- fishing trip. round like a cheese-bo- x newspaper. He expects to spend ze thropology. tains several places of habitation, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Henderson much time in the study of Indians FOR SALE in shelf like manner, one above Singer Sewln J Machine, In A- -l Condition, Chea another. In the great long ago spent the week end in Salt Lake and in field archaelogical work. An interesting article on Dr. Call at the Record we lived in the earth shelf beneath City. Office, Di 0 Reagan and his work will be found chesne, Utah. this one. Then one day an old man . cltZ, Mrs. and Mrs. B. L. Dart spent in the Encyclopedia of American saw a hole in the ceiling above FOR SALE Bench Lot In Mjurea that world. So he climbed up Monday in Duchesne transacting Biology, now in the press, as folLot 6, Block 64. Address. lows: ton, he thus business. As hole. through the For more than thirty-fiv- e years, John G. Gassmann, 331 Chlcag climbed up he carried fire and a Mrs. Warren Odekirk is visit- Dr. Albert B. Regan has been as- Blvd., San Antonio, Texas. ,jme pipe in his right hand, and a with the work of the drum in his left. His wife climbed ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. sociated nigh United States Indian Service. His nthe up after him carrying corn and John Zirker, Sr. exhaustive studies of Indian tribes pumpkin seeds with her. Others and their cultures have brought Miller is R. E. driving Mayor also followed, carrying various very jone k other seeds and many useful a new Chevrolet Sedan since his him an established reputation as an enthnologist and added subrecent trip to Salt Lake. :e stat things. Mitch stantially to our knowledge of this After they had been upon this Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burger, and field. Dr. Regan is a Fellow of the 4 the ti earth shelf a long, long time and SANDWICHES DRINKS the Mr. Chas, Neal were guests at the American Association for the Adhad wonderfully prospered, ,orted, PASTRIES auon of vancement the Todd of Science and ranch the Fourth July. first old man to come up from that atipn i COOKIES - CAKES thor of over five hundred papers underworld called the trbe togethvarto which Lake he has CANDIES Bullock of contributed Miss Salt Iris er and told them that the time J.C. had come for him to return to his Is visiting with relatives and ious publications, both in the UnitMAI' ed and States week. abroad. friends this old home in the earthshelf beneath Born on a farm near Maxwell, ths one. For a long time he talked Miss Mary Forsyth is visiting Iowa, on January 22, 1871, Dr. Reato the people about truthfulness, rts fre In had Lak with her sister, Mrs. gan is a son of William Simpson Salt as he and the re hospitality, honesty and Annie Emily Regan. He ob.e con taught them for years and had Ted Miles. UTAH DUCHESNE,. tained his preliminary education in showed them by his own example e July Mrs. Goo. Kohl and Mrs. Jess the public schools and subsequentalways in the coming and going i the on ly entered the central State Teasuns, concluding by saying, Just Johnstun were Myton visitors er U. chers College of Oklahoma, from Monday evening. dealing is a virtue in all ways. lent C which he was graduated In 1898, Thus sayig, his spirit passed with e, rep Hilary Holder, Lynn Stone and receiving a life certificate as a the sun to the underworld where m wh For several years he we believe the home of the good Wm. Stewart are extracting honey teacher. coope at Mt. Emmons. taught in the public schools of people Is. days Miss Alma Lamb is visiting Polk County, Iowa. Meanwhile, 5or6 July a mo with relatives in Omaha, Nebras- he continued his education, taking emen ka. the degree of Bachelor of Arts at Jd Ui Emerson Draper spent Sunday Valparaiso University in 1899 and Why sell cream to be shipid in Duchesne visiting friends. ti at the University of Indiana in ped to outside towns? Mr. James Dalgleish accompan1903. In 1904 he took the further 'g a i ied by Mrs. R. C. Walker and degree of Doctor of Philosophy at Does not the Basin need the U Mrs. Edwards of Myton was daughter, Jean, motored to Salt Leland Stanford Junior University its payrolls and factories? the guest of Mrs. Martha Gee Lake last Saturday. Mrs. Dal- in California. Dr. Reagan became It is up to the producer. . Uon m be gleish, who has been visiting with connected with the United States Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. R. C, Dalgleish and Indian Service on May 20, 1899, hool Cheese Kraft . Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Se'aton enterfamily returned with them on and has been successfully emMiracle Whip Salad Dressing at th tained at dinner Sunday, with the Sunday ployed by that bureau as farmer, dglas The Myton Baseball team cros- teacher, teacher in charge, princifollowing guests present: Mr. and irt fr( Wim-me- r, Mrs. Joe Cowan, Mr. John sed bats with the Indian team on pal of schools, and superintendent chair Mrs. Martha Gee, Mrs. Ethel the Fourth. The final score of 8 During this period, he has devoted nee C Curran and Lawrence Curran. to 4 in favor of Myton made all himself to the study of American t each o our rooters feel very jubilant. Indian tribal customs and characontri CREAMERY Mrs. Martha Slane Is visiting for A light rain stopped the game for teristics, carrying on extended reward COMPANY a few days with her mother in a few minutes but they were soon searches in all available media. ase o Idaho. His activities Utah to Duchesne. able have covered the proceed. nest I folks of Juanita number A large i related fields of ethnology, archaby a attended the celebration in Bridge-lan- d and anthropology and reaeology Down Weeds eed, a on the Fourth. They all re- Keep in dozens of publications, chiefly Butter and Cheese f her port a good time. Agronomist Advises ports of his work have appeared 1 of a scientific nature. He has also, t was Mrs. Ethel Curran and family Weeds will grow almost any- however contributed timely arti.n of were supper guests at the Emery where, but most of them grow best cles to popular magazines. Dr home Wednesday evening. where conditions are Ideal for cul- Reagan has prepared a total of the b tivated crops, says J. C. Hogenson, 547 titles, which have been pubv even Elmer Curran and Fred Emery extension agromlst of the Utah lished under his name. Many of came home from Argyle Tuesday State Agricultural college. There- these appeared originally or have !Pa evening to spend the Fourth with fore, a garden in which weeds are been published in foreign language home folks. kept down should produce a" good journals and his work is known to Dili i crop of vegetables. If weeds are scholars in many parts of the Guests of Miss Ailene Curran allowed to get more than a very world. cut small start, they seriously From 1899 to 1909, Dr. Regan Friday were the Misses Elsie A family leaves on a vaand Elizabeth Emery. was ethnological contributor to the down the size of the crop. cation trip. Well call you 'esne o Weeds can be controlled much Bureau of American Ethnology. up, they tell relatives and signed Mrs. Oliver Sagers spent the easier when they just come From 1909 to 1917, he was curio 'tract friends. They know the teleFourth at the Remund ranch. $5,02 through the soil. Then, a hoe, collector and ethnological contribu phone will put them In touch ip to or cultivator kills virtually tor of the Victoria Memorial Mus-eurake, Jack Young Jr. of Mtn. Home all of them on one : to (now the National Museum immediately. trip through spent the Fourth with his grand- the garden. When weeds get a of Canada) at Ottawa, Canada r C. to It Isnt expensive keep mother, Mrs. Martha Gee. com good start, cultivation is difficult, Recently he has been working unin touch with members Of J Ad more expensive, and less effective. der a grant from the laboratory ' Tailor" Full your family or relatives in The is better of Anthropology, at Santa Fe, Shallow cultivation New archaeon Mexico, carrying The name tailor" Is applied to than deep cultivation, and is easother cities. Telephoning Is accor thebliietish. Clieiloilipterus caltatrlx. ier to do with hand tools. On a ological research for that insti"ill. like being there in person.. Tills Is a very active and voracious hand cultivator, or wheel hoe, weed tution and the Bureau of Amerii rer Dr. Regan Is a fish, distributed In many seas, and knives will do less damage to the can Ethnology. for f Fellow of the Iowa Academy of Is an Important food flsh on the roots of the Jf.S crop plants than the as Science well as of the American Atlantic coast of the United States, teeth. In addition, they '5, $2 straight Association for the Advancement It Is commonly from throe to five do a better Ask Long Distancef job of weed control In P for any rates you , pounds In weight, though sometimes all except very stony soil. When of Science. He is a member of much larger, and Is very destrucBind other learned to Mould know societies like many a horse cultivator Is used in the ' arl ; tive to oilier fishes, especially the in several of which he vegetable garden, it should be ad- academies, a menhaden. The young are called holds life memberships. o justed to do shallow work and day should leave the surface of the tMr controlling weeds. Frequent culAnd Finding Him soil as nearly level as possible. tivation in gardens with no weeds The Mountain States no Sometimes the sheriff is looking Weed control pays, assures Mr and loose surface soil usually reCai for the man who wouldn't let ills Telephone & Telegraph Co. Hogenson. Shallow cultivation is sults in loss of moisture and inbusiness Interfere with ids hobby. the best and easiest method of jury to the crop. Toledo lllude. w Quick Lunch Mortensen Bakery It's Up To You Producer -- MUTUAL -- MAID-O-CLOVE- R Investigating SO rj 3 $2,000 one-thir- The Fourth of July was ceie brated here commencing with program in the morning. Tb fin afternoon was spent with sport and a dance at night. pav-T-mon- Be-hun- in ucation and experience required. Closing date, July 24. Associate veterinarian (diseases affecting wild animal life), $3,200 a year, Bureau of Biological Survey, Department of Agrieducation and culture. Specified experience required. Closing date Marjory Sands, 4 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sands of Ouray, formerly of Duchesne died during an appendicitis operation at the Vernal hospital Tuesday evening. She had been ill only a few days. Funeral services were held in Duchesne Thursday at 10 a. m. with Rev. John Leecher giving the Mr. and Mrs. La Grande Jolie o' of Park City spent July Fourt sermon. A vocal solo was given in Talmage. by Mrs. Grant Murdock. Commi-ta- l services took place at the DuMr. and Mrs. Ed Reynolds t chesne cemetery. spent July Fourth in Talmage, The little girl is survived by her parents, an older sister and a Mr. Lars Kofford has retume tp younger brother. home from Blind Stream, wheijUj CAR ACCIDENT he has been working for the Wednesday evening, returning from Rivoli, a car driven by Ne-v- il i)N i --o Wimmer, of Duchesne.slipped Mrs. Donna Ottosen returncUT off the road near Arcadia, luck- home from ' Meeker, Colorado. ily causing no serious damage. Mr. Wimmer said he was traveling Mr. and Mrs. Laron at a fair rate of speed when a came down from the Beckstes3 i of saw-tblow-ooccurred, causing the car to spend the Fourth. and to slide off the road, it being very .csda; slippery from the recent rain. of E The driver received a slight lacerje sti ation on the head, but other than a iVedn few bruises, the passengers were ( Junior agricultural statistician, to 2,600 a year, Bureau of agriculture Economics, Department of Agriculture. Specified ed- Marjory Sands c Atwater Kent Radio, High Cabinet, sliding doors $35.00 An assortment of tables, chairs, and kitchen helps at prices you cannot afford to overlook XXX T I I Schonian Furniture Co. Duchesne, Utah le-p- This signature is familiar to you if you follow the cui toons that appear regularly in this paper and if. by any chan. e. you are not following tt m you are missing something Kettncr ranks as one of tl e great cartoonists of the conn try. His cartoons relied ho unusual insight into hunter nature and an extremeh km sense of humor. There is no n sting or an unpleasant sue gestion in any of them, but there is always an idea oi a thought that is worth while Wa art glad to b able to giva our readers this iplen. did feeture. We know that you always find it pica ism to spend a minute or two with ICETTN EL Well Gall You Up iii Re-mu- 9 m i 3 |