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Show Friday, December S, GREETINGS 55.3.3.5.: . c Of Persian Religion tion of the young princes, and were in constant attendance upon the king as counselors. This description of a Magi appears in the sacred writing of Zoro-aste.Thou shouldst call him priest, who sits the whole night thru and yearns for holy wisdom that ensiles man to stand upon death's bridge fearless and with happy heart, the wisdom whereby he attains the holy and glorious world Along about this tune of the year sa,U and song tucres a lot about the Magi. Just who were the Magi, anyway?' The Magi were- Frfests of an r: - andicnt' Peisian religion called Zoroastrianism. The ,Greek historian KeroJcluS gives a very favorable account of them and their influence in a society which existed four hundred years before Christs ' bjrtfy ' According 4 of y t? ? ft rp ft & & Birthday of Jesus An. Uncertain Date a A 'A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A MOORES CAFE A A A A A A A A A A A A A A UTAH DUCHESNE Vy V l',VA',VA'Vr Va A cVa Va A A A USAS I A A A GARDEN GATE A A FLORAL V Complete Floral Service Phone I? c a , i .( t ' . STANDARD OIL OF CALIFORNIA Mission service" . . Vl Xi Vi Vi Vj ''.'v V v x.,ryI' ftiJIHiik&kib T," vr,. V t-- v X--. a'a , .t. .rv A(!rf..'l!43 v I . r. , . , "Y: v'A , .,r. YV A . Wii& f ?a :1S 1 1 Ihone 1G8 Phones 297 or 411 hi ft ft a si a a ft ft ft ft ti ? - ft ft hi m, ahi a a 5 aeznr vi w ft ft ft ft ft ft K mt) hi hi m,' t sOx '", V 'Tr , V VA s .TS;.y r. kX via a i ft A "II i a Va 1. vA v5k CM tember, the average precipitation at these two stations was 32 per cent below normal. Excellent cofrom operation was received other federal agencies, listed cooperators and forest users in the prompt suppression of all fires. One of the major forest in fire control accomplishments was the installation of Halli-craft- the We er equipment at radiophone Hope.. that your home is blessed with all, the contentment .possible during this headquarters. supervisors This equipment will be of inestimable value in detecting and directing activities on fires in the future. . holiday season. Were stopping by with a cheery, greeting. X - O. Pm SliAGGS Efficient Service System FOOD STORES DUCHESNE - - - - UTAH ft aft r,1, a b,f ; operators grazing capacity at the highest na- use-ab- & II ft w Its a real M pleasure to extend these greet' ings to you. Him1 IIIIIJIIIIS! le n ft ft ft ft IV: ' r 225 held permits to graze 9500 cattle and horse3 and 76,000 sheep on the Ashley National Forest last summer. The correlation of grazing use with other uses so as to harmonize use and perpetuate ranges and associated forest resources, maintain a maximum usefulness of soils and watersheds with use, prevent range deterioration and promote stability of the livestock industry by maintaining the n v' hi hi at The precipation recorded two stations from January to October was 17 per cent below normal. For July, August and Sep- ft ft ft ft ft c,l aa V tim-berme- n. ft u' 0 aft a v ft n, point attainable within the tural limitations imposed by fluxuating weather conditions, are the primary forest objectives in the management of the ranges. 1948 was a poor year on the Ashley Forest. Precipitation was below normal. Water was scarce. Many operators left the forest before the grazing season closed because the palatable forage had been fully or over utilized and in order to prevent damage on areas near water holes. Approximately 10,000 deer and 600 elk also graze on the forest. Close cooperation is maintained with the local fish and game clubs to assure continuity of the deer herd under proper management. The sawing of 1800 acres of depleted range to grasses this fall will contribute in increasing the carrying capacity on some allotments. ENGINEERING :r Pei haps the most outstanding accomplishment this year was the completion of the Red Cloud road up Dry Fork to junction with the Iron Spring road. This artery road makes accessible a large area of merchantable timif ber. Winter work may be performed on most of the area. While this road was constructed primarily to make timber accessible, it Will greatly facilitate in fire protection and grazing ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft v a ft ft ft ft ft O hft a M i, cation experiences. The scenery at Red Gorge, Hideout Sheep Creek Canyon, Canyon, Flaming Gorge, and near lakes along highline trails is unique and inspiring. x The amateur or trained geolo17 gist should not fail to take the discovered and extinguished. and 9 trip through the ages along of them were man-mad- e originated from lightning. Of the man-causfires, 8 or 47 per cent were caused by fishermen, I or 6 per cent were caused by hunters, 3 or 18 per cent were caused by ranchers and stock-me3 or 18 per cent were caused through travelers, and 2 or II per cent were caused by Apprpximately Roosevelt Duchesne : ' 40 - GRAZING w $, td 'I' 'Home . : & Dillman Funeral Va tA a things for you and yours. W ti li overflowing witli all good fJ . .v 'VV'VA ' a joyous YuletiJe celebration and a New Year ft ft 4 ft ft Itfical Dealer for FIRE CONTROL Compared to an average year, the fire hazard on the forest was extreme and the worst since 1929. The burning index, reported at three locations where weather studies are maintained, indicated a high danger reading during parts of July, August and Sepfires were tember. Twenty-si- Forest is one of the leading forests in Utah in the availability of merchantable timber on hand and the amount cut Blocks of and sold annually. timber are sold to the highest bidder, and all cutting is under Forest Service management and The harvesting of supervision. the timber crop is done on a sustained yield basis. Thirty-fiv- e sawmills are operating on or near the forest. Approximately thirteen million board . feet of Lodgepole Pine, Engleman Spruce and Ponderose Pine sawtimber and mine props were sold on the Ashley Forest last fiscal year. .... lor & . A detailed account of the activities carried out on the Ashley National Forest,' has been received by the Uintah Basin Record and should prove of interest to many people in the Basin area. the watersheds. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft iris 1948 Forest-I- TIMBER The Ashley ft I'Emetlis? f 'Your DON'T :A,v ft ft sing out . Heed ... rw XvXfc SI ESCRIBE Ashley tain and Dowds Hole, rendevous for notorious outlaws including Tip Gault, Tom Crowley, Quick Shot, Tom McCarty and Butch Cassidy have much historical background. A ski tow is being installed by the local civic clubs for use of winter sports enthusiasts on a forested area near Vernal. There has been a general increase each year in- forest visitors. Potential values are being Rare floral species, explored. lakes covered with lilies, snow capped mountains, deer bounding across the roadway, and good fishing in most of the streams and lakes may be found on the Ashley National Forest, states Forest Supervisor Ona A. Harrison, in concluding this report. Explorers and Scouters from Salt Lake City and Provo made a trip into the Uinta wilderness area this past summer and climbed Utahs highest peak, 13,498 feet in elevation. Moon Lake, Yellowstone River, Uinta River, Oaks Park, Green Lakes, Lake, iHenrys Spirit Fork and Smiths Fork are names commonly mentioned by Utah and Wyoming fishermen when relating their summers va- WATERSHEDS The objective in the management of use or utilization of all resources has been to restore and maintain the normal stability of soil on watershed slopes and provide for the utilization of the timber and other reforage, sources. The protection of the Uinta mountain watersheds is important to the welfare of several western states. Most of the forest lands - are situated on slopes above canals, reservoirs, roads, farms, ranches and comBORROW. munities, and play an important part in the social, economic and industrial stability of these afRemedial fected developments. measures are being taken where necessary to prevent damage to ft ft gay note to Best 5? Carried Out On ed It is not surprising that the day and year of the birth of Jesus are uncertain, for methods of keeping track of dates during "the era when Christ was bom were not very reliable. For years, eminent scholars have been searching the scriptures, and all possible records, to try to establish an exact date. So far, they have not succeeded. Matthew states that Jesus was born during the reign of King Herod which helps to establish the period of His birth and this is the starting point from which the scholars attempt to reckon the year. The statement by Matthew that the wise men from the east, in inquiring Where is He that is born King of the Jews? aroused Herod so that he ordered the massacre of all children two years old or less, is very significant. It is taken as proof that Jesus must have been born about two years before this infamous decree was issued. No less an authority than the Catholic encyclopedia places the birth of Christ in the year which, by our modern methods of keeping track of dates, would be 7 B. C, Thus, Christs birth does not exactly determine the difference between B. C. and A. D. date. Most people, however, do not 'care if the exact day and year of Christs birth are unknown. What matters most is the deathless vigor of the Christmas Spirit throughout the world. i XV come in with V w Utah Roosevelt rvVLi Jf 5 161-- J raradise. The three Magi, or Wise Men, who followed the Star of Bethlehem and brought gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh ' to the Christ child remain nameless, but they "were the first to recognize the importance of the birth of the Prince of Peace. to Herodotus the Mafl K7 y c- CHRISTMAS UINTAH BASIN RECORD. DUCHESNE. UTAH 24, 1918 Duchesne Drug Store ft ft f-- JAKE FOR DRUGS JT f; VoU 'Vi' .A 'VA VA Va Va VA W UA V V kA,'kA V'A VA ft admini.stration. It will also be used extensively by recreationists . and sportsment. PROTECTION l3 The scenic and recreational vA'VA advantages within the Ashley DOUG FOR WIRES ,S U ft c.3 |