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Show Editorial 1ugr 2 UINTAH DASIN STANDARD A oo I Ida t low Hd flilak of the Koomvrlt Rludanl Record NEWSPAPER NATIONAL Dear Mr. Ashby, Im writing this letter to show Entered at Roosevelt, Utah, aa Hoc d Clawt Matter under Urn Act of March I, 1S7I 840M BOX IM P. PUBLISHED THURSDAY AT ROOSEVELT, UTAH a Subacriptloa Rates: Oac Yearn. ft- PLAKIN D. ASHBY, Rooacvclt FAYE JENSEN 7.00 - EDITOR AND PUBLISHER ASSISTANT EDITOR - CORRESPONDENTS Duchesne Area Rnoaevelt Area Altamont Area Arcadia Ballard Bluebell Ioka Port Duchesne Hanna Mi's. Alice Goulding Veda Labrum Roaalee Jeaaen Ida Horrockn Mary Arnold Garda Seeley Joan Albertson Violet Parilette Tracy Roberts joy-ridin- g, Now you have been convicted of a felony. A felony is a crime for which you might be sent to the penitentiary. In this case I do not have to send you to the penitentiary. The law gives me the choice of sending you to the state penitentiary for one year, to the county jail for six months at hard labor, or fine you $300. Because you are only 16, I can send you to the State Industrial School. Because this is your first conviction and because you are not infected with venereal disease, I am permitted to give you a parole. The law does not allow parole for persons infected with venereal disease nor for offenses other than the first. Never again will any court have the right to parole you. But if you never see the inside of the penitentiary or the jail, you will not have escaped from the penalties of your crime. You stand convicted of a felony. The record of your conviction will be here as long as the courthouse stands. conduct in the future can ever erase it. Next year, or ten years from now, or when you are old men, if you are ever called to be witnesses in any court of law, some lawyer will point his finger at you and ask this question: Have you ever been convicted of a felony? And you will hang your head and admit that you have, because if you should deny it. then the record of these proceeding will be brought up from the vaults and read to the jury. And the question will be asked of you for the purpose of casting doubt on your testimony. Convicted feb ons are not believed as readily as other persons. No amount of good Randlett Utahn Whlterocka It is a took to the Woods Louise Dickinson Saints Rich, The Latter-da- y Robert Mullen, Spoon River Anthology Edgar Lee Masters, The Utah Story Milton K. Hunter. FICTION Shad Run Howard Breslln, Utah Indian Stories Milton R. Hunter, A Handful of Silver-Vi- ctor Canning, These Lovers Fled Away Howard Spring, Kitchen Madonna Rumer bad-on- Rites Saturday in memory of Estella Broome Blake Esauk, who was featured In last weeks paper for his many trophies won In boat racing has been honored further. He set a new world record at Modesto, Calif., and placed third in the American Power Boating Association Nationals at Miami, Florida. At Bakersfield Calif., last Sunday he won all class in boat Mrs. Estella B. Broome, 8j. Uintah Basin pioneer, died at the home of her daughter, Emma Jakeman, In Salt Lake City, August IS. Mrs. Broome was born November 1, 1882, in Wlnncgau, Mo., the daughter of Samuel J. Musson and Anne Burton Musson. She was married in Oklahoma to Woody Earl Broome, Oct., 13, 1901. The Broome's came to the reservation during the 'opening.'' As a young couple they settled In Myton where they opened a business and quickly became civic leaders. They remained residents of Myton until death came to them. They opened one of the first hardware stores in the area, ran a tree nursery and liome-steadon South Myton Bench. Later, with tlie advent of the automobile, the Broomes were the first "authorized" Ford dealers in the Basin and for many years ran wlut was known as brick garage" how small this world really I had an experience last Is. week which I felt would interest you. I am a missionary for the church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and am serving In the Australian South Mission, presently In the city of Melbourne, a city of 1 38 million people In the state of Victoria on the South Western tip of Australia. During the first week of August my companion Elder David Carmichael and I were riding a crowded tram In the center of the city when two ladies sitting In the tram recognized us as being mormon missionaries. One Introduced herself as being a Mrs. Wakefield of Emery Utah, she explained that she had came to Australia to meet her daughter who just finished a term here as a missionary. In the course of the short conversation I found out that she knew you when you were in Emery. One would feel that being 13,000 miles from home cuts you off from meeting anyone even from your country, but when you meet someone with so much in common it proves that It really Is a small world. just breaks boating records Dale Johnson, 9, son of Mr, and Mrs. Nels Johnson, was seriously Injured last Monday when he jumped a ditch and fell on the handle of a shovel he was carrying. He was taken to the Roosevelt Hospital and later to Salt Lake for surgery where it was found that his liver was ripped In the fall. He Is now In the Primary Children's hospital and will be home Thursday of this week. races. Blake Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Esauk, Utahn, and Is married to the former Veloy Reynolds of Roosevelt. They are making their home in Las Vegas Myton school to open at 8:30 Myton Elementary School will 8:30 a.m. according to a report from Jim Duke, prin- Kev. start at get too warm later In the cipal. This Is the same time as school was opening last Spring. One of the reasons for this Is that the upstairs rooms We wish to express our deep appreciation on the return of our sons wallet. We were on our last lap of our vacation when It was lost. It arrived the day after our DOINGS Something like this certainly renews your faith In human nature. Thank you again It was surely nice of you to take the time to mail it. The Super Duper Cookers their 9th meeting, at the home of Rachel Coyle on August 4. Six members were present, and one leader. Members learned to make nutritious nibbles. held Thanks again, Mrs. Paul Riley, Bountiful Reporter Lori Ross Tk 'W. V zil Kstrlln B. Broom . . . runerul held here Saturday. were held in the cluipel of the Olpln Mortuary at Roosevelt, August 17. The rites Included prelude music by Mrs. G. A. Dart; prayer, by Wilmer Murray ami William Link. Mrs. Dawna Dennis read from the fourteenth cliaier of St. John and George K. Stewart delivered the memorial oration; Mrs. Alexia Cooper ufferedtwn musical uuinliers. Pallbearers were: Robert Handy Bywater, Melvin Jakeman, Garland Reed, Harry Jakeman, and Bill Anthony. In Myton. return. Elder Sheldon Robb, Whlterocks, Utah 4 ed IT MAY CONCERN TO WHOM tvr- - Mrs. Broome, was a past president of the Ladies Aid Society, and her help, In time of need, Is well known. Surviving Mrs. Broome are, one brother, Joe Musson, Oklahoma; a son, Richard S. Broome; a daughter, Mrs., Emma Jakeman, loth of Salt Lake and three grandchildren and fifteen great grandchildren. Funeral services, under the direction of George E. Stewart another CANYENIENCE FOODS e. comes to a soldier, I am granting you a parole. A parole is in no sense a pardon. You will report to the men who have accepted your parole as often as they may ask. and at such times as they ask. Your convenience is not a matter of importance. You will answer full and truthfully any questions they may ask. Should they suggest that you refrain from going to certain places or with certain companions, you will follow their suggestions without question and without grumbling. You will obey your parents. If your parents send you to bed at 9:00 oclock, you will go without complaint. You will perform such tasks as are assigned to you. Your parole is a fragile thing. "Should the slightest complaint of your conduct reach this court, your parole will be revoked immediately and you will begin serving your sentence. You will not be brought back here for questioning or explanations. You will have no opportunity to speak to this court. You will be picked up and taken to prison without notice to you and without delay! "Some day you may seek a position in the civil service of your state or your nation. On the bFank you will find this question: Have you ever been convicted of a felony?' If your answer is not truthful. it will be detected, because appointments are made onlv after B !' "Your country is calling men to the colors. Its need is such that men are being drafted. But the army will never accept you, nor will the navy. Military men are proud 6f the service, they will not permit it to be debased by the enlistment of convicted felons. You may serve your country in a labor battalion, but never behind the guns. Yours may be drudgery of ware, but never the honor that two-wee- city library Joy-Ride- investigation. The record is here to be found by anyone interested. Some day you may want to take a position of trust where a surety bond is required. On the application for the bond will appear this question: Have you ever been convicted of a felony? And while you go from one bonding company to another trying to find one willing to take a chance on you, the position will be filled by some applicant who has not been convicted of a felony. In a few years you will be 21, and others your age will have the right to vote, but you will not. Your father may be a candidate for public office, but you will not be allowed to vote for him. The members of your political party will not be interested in you, because you will have no vote to give. You will be a citizen of your state and your country, but you will have no voice in public affairs. It may be that some day the governor will pardon you and restore your rights, but its going to be humiliating to ask him. He'll want to know your whole record. you will have a chance to get a job in one of the expanding countries of South America, and you will apply for a passport. You will not get it. Canada might allow you k to come in for a fishing but will not be allowed you trip, to stay. No country will allow you to become a resident. Your world is. oh. so much smaller than it was. YOUNG Nola Nelaon Grace Delgleish Zola Spencer Afton Rogers ... Lillie Bigelow Twila Rhoades Loma McKee Norma Robb Verna Hoopea Lapoint Tabiona Trldell It may be that some day New books at : Montwel Myton Neola 'But, it was just a (Editor's Note: The following article, containing comments of a district judge as he was sentencing two boys convicted of borrowing" was recently cars for in the Rangoly Times. published We feel it should be read by every boy and girl in our area.) Paid In Advance Two Yearn Blake Esauk Johnson boy hurt In fall Thursday. August 22, 19M Pi Compare Safeway Trim...Then Price lb. Ground Beef U.S.D.A. Choke SonoloM Steak 43 -- 89 -- 98 U.S.D.A. Choice Boneleu Steak lb. 1.39 Cudahy Bacon 59 -- 79 Brand Chunk Bologna SafewayPiece Brand Canadian Bacon Hormel The Piece Premium Smoked Picnics Swift Cooked Choko Boof Rump Roast Safeway Trimmed Fully U S O A. Top Round Steaks Top Sirloin Steaks Pork Chops Pork Chops End Cut Pork Chopt From Top Grade Pork Center Cut Rib Chop From Top Grade Pork -- Baron Of Beef -- UJ.D.A. 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