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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD. DUCHESNE. UTAH A Trip To Florida With The Aurora Borealis The Legion Delegation Crocker, American OFFICIAL CAMP NEWS, CCC COMPANY NUMBER 1345 Director District Provo of Legion Mr. and Mrs. Worthen at7 On The Little Yellowstone were Duchesne visitors enroute to Moon Lake Camp Horace Greely, to whom is Go words, famous those return tributed Vernal Saturday. On their must West. go Under Direthon of Education Edited By they were entertained at the home West, young man, the have received his inspiration from where M. R. Mrs. of Pope, Advisor-Vern Z). Due of snow fjarold L. Maxfield Judge demonstrated his skill at the imposing grandeur capped Rockies, rising abruptly candy making. the western plains. from be able to sway the group with ance that he would secure a pair Inspection attendthis broad land of ours, all In Duchesne from Masons even his of and if of boots Timberline for speech eloquence bring General Whitworth, Colonel Burscenic panorama comno is at there night Monday nett and Major Blanks made an them to tears with his songs. He he (Maxfield) had to track a din- ing Lodge J.Myton to the one which greets Hollenbeck, Lloyd parable were, Guy should be able to tell what occu osaur to its lair. inspection of the camp on the WinC. L. traveler going east of the the Arthur Brown, eye one should follow by look Oliver Pope, morning of Oct. 30th. They had pation Arnold over the famous Moffat Route, slow, Emil Munz and at his teeth, hair and eyes The Globe Girdler previously visited the camps at ing the train emerges from the Los of Munz Angeles. From and by the way he says, "ah' Manila and Bridgeland. There's the Road to Mandalay, was featured by bowels of the earth at the East The A meeting of thorough understanding 7 Yellowstone on the Camp The Roads that lead to Rome, a celebration of the twentieth an- Portal, the colossal grandeur and would also be helpful to River, they returned to Fort DougThe crooked path that leads to Balove-lor- n how on rugged beauty of the eastern slope advice niversary of the founding of las. They were high in their give the M. Hell, A. and 20 No. F. sin Lodge unrolls in ever changing vistas. to capture their hearts desire praises of the road between DuAnd the Road to Home Sweet O train creeps slowly downward The This young man must be popu Home. chesne and camp. is Woodard Devar attending over a tortuous roadbed that drops lar among the men as well as the Ive left my print upon them school at the L D S Business Col- from craig to craig, through inHospital Pains ladies and must be as fair as Apol all, Our camp has suffered from an lo. numerable tunnels until it reaches lege in Salt Lake City. His knowledge of mechanics Ivp traveled Rut and Lane, epidemic of colds during the last and medicine must not be dimmed the western plains where Denver was But the most accursed of them Hanna of ten days. Lt. F. H. Stewart is Defa Frank reigns as queen. his power to explain the operall, one of the latest to he confined by business in Duchesne To the jaded traveler headed transactng of universe. Erudition the ations to Duchesne. Is the Rock-pil- e to quarters. We hope the recent Wednesday. west, the towering crests of the must be the back Mayor snow storm clears the atmosphere and culture Continental Divide is an ever welof this young mans ground of to come sight, and especially to the sufficiently permit recovery Frojects And above all he chievement. our ailing men. 1345 Co. of work of Most the wanderer returning home to the must have a drag with the Army The hospital received an ambu- officers and the Technical staff to has been concentrated on the conshelter of its hills. lance last Thursday night. This assure us that we can get a week The Moffat Road is a masterstruction of the camp proper, but has been a need for a long time. pass any time we want it and a the Forest department has also piece of engineering, and bespeaks By Mrs. James Dalgleish It will be kept in readiness to truck to carry the gang to town found time and men enough to the vision and indomitable courcare for all emergency trips to four times a week. start on one or two of their proMr. and Mrs. Richard Adams age of the man whose brain conthe valley hospitals or to Fort spent a few days of last week in ceived it. It was over this road If any young man can furnish jects. from the Salt Lake City and Park City, that the American Legion Deleroad extends The that Douglas. a letter of recommendation from at Miami friends, camp to the forest boundary The ambulance was received at a former gation to the Convention employer that he is able fence between Yellowstone canyon visiting over the Misthence next was as routed; time the the right just to cut the mustard in all de Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Walker en- souri Pacific to Kansas City and morning, it was necessary to send partments as set forth herein and and Lake Fork canyon, a distance Van Gisseman to the Fort for hos- in addition, do the thousand and of three miles, is at the present tertained the Sunday Night Club St. Louis, through the fertile valunlast week with the following mem- leys of the Missouri and the Mispitalization. Claud Snow, our first one odd jobs that cling to a posi one of the most tortuous and The bers present: Mr. and Mrs. Mar sissippi. A beautiful and a proseven roads the in country. aid man, accompanied him. We tion of this kind, we shall be glad concus Tingley, Mr. and Mrs. Paul perous land, well named, "The all hope for a speedy recovery. to consider his application and will Forest men have started the from road new a of struction Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. James Garden Spot of America." Virgil Adamson was released forthwith recommend him for the hostCrossing the Father of Waters from the hospital on Sunday. He Congressional Leather Medal of Forest fence to the camp and Dalgleish and the host and awardmost of was the eliminate to score ess. we swung up into Kentucky and plan prize High had been a patient for about a Honor. turns. ed to Mr. and Mrs. Henderson. Tennessee, stopping for a brief visweek. He had suffered from a STOUTS Mr. camp superintenWarthen, it in the early dawn at Chattansevere cold and sore throat. Strenuous and Otherwise dent stated that the road would Mr. and Mrs. Giles Woods are ooga, where the cloud wrapped Milton Carlson was rushed to Cold weather and snow have not probably be not more than five visiting at the home of Mrs. granite face of Lookout Mountthe Roosevelt Hospital Monday afternoon. He was suffering with stopped the boys from having their per cent, with only a few curves Woods parents, Mr. and Mrs. An- ain welcomed us to the Southland This last drew Talboe. as yet. Every night after and no switch-back- s. and the battle fields of the sixties. pleurisy. He had been ailing for fun From Tennessee south into Georseveral days and today took a turn supper, they all head for the pas fact is clearly evident when one Mr. Andrew Murdock of Heber gia is like stepping from a verfor the worse. Once again, the ture at the Yelowstone Ranger stops to consider that the road in from camp to the fence will be was greeting old friends in Myton dant, well kept garden to the they engage ambulance has served its purpose. Station where touch football and practice pass- reduced to two thirds of its present last Sunday. back pard of a neighboring house, Improvements whose tenants have moved away. ing the basket ball. About 15 length. to a has been It big problem The two miles of road should be have reported each evening for Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hollenbeck All day long, we drove southward supply sufficient hot water for basket ball so far and with the finished in about three weeks, bar- and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Carman of through Atlanta, Macon to Jackkitchen use and for washing dish- return of the fellows after their difficulties, and is part of the Duchesne were Myton callers Sun- sonville. All day long, through ring es. Until now, it has been neces- visit home for election, we expect winter project that calls for an day afternoon. forests of scrubby pines, scarred sary to heat much of the water a much larger attendance. extension of the road seven miles by the knives of turpentine gleanon an open fire on the outside, The American Legion Auxiliary ers; through fields of stunted cotYellowstone River, adjacent up the river to the Swift Creek The hard and with all of its objections and P. T. A. are planning an Ar- ton, drab villages and run down to the camp, will furnish much territory. work. 7 to Mtn. mistice dance for Monday evening, road from The fine the winter farms, ramshackle buildings, unskating during Last week, a new system was Home is a nusiance to travel due Nov. 12th. months. painted and unkempt, and negroes provided.. A laundry stove was not waiting for to innumerable patches of loose are The It seems like a boys everywhere. the to a tank along side attached rocks. One or two automobiles Paul Henderson entertained country that has gone to seed, yet Mrs. new but to the here, games get A dish washers drain board. already received broken the Contract Bridge Club on reflecting the glory of a bygone engage in the sports that are at have scalding apparatus provides for hand. Card and the wear and tear on Thursday of last week. The fol- age. Old and battered and weathcheckers and springs games emersion of thd washed dishes in is great. It is expected lowing members were present: erworn, it sits down there in the the tires considerable time. take up Many boiling water for five minutes if are that several men will be detailed Mrs. R. C. Walker, Mrs. Marcus southeast corner of our land like work. educational in engaging This should insure necessary. before Tingley, Mrs. James Dalgleish and an old time from five oclock to remove these patches a crone, whose days of useclean dishes and will mean much It is long the winter sets in and destroys a the hostess. bed time. until fulness gone, she sits and mumtoward keeping the men healthy. seables to herself and dreams of the Douglas Smith chance to improve it all this Sunday night and Monday, we son. It was rumored recently that glories of a youth long past. Only Home for Forest Workers received several thousand feet of one of Mytons most popular Bring On The Ear Muffs occasionally, does one see a beauty All shop repair men, blackCelotex to line most of the buildmen had taken unto himyoung mountains where enterprise and thrift the covered Snow spot to wela crews is This and in the smiths camp. plan storage ings self a bride, but as the bride does are There, the good apparent. come addition as our summer type spend a comfortable winter under this week end. While most of it we not seem to be in evidence, one homes and now well fields stand palit has Weamelted, cool give3 man old roof while are a rather strong buildings getting wont broadcast the names a' out like an oasiskept in the desert. these days. Already, plans are ther raves and rages on the out- pitation f the heart when he thinks of the months to come. present. However, in spite of its apparent side. being laid to have it installed. The workpoverty, it is a beautiful state men are boys are well supplied with Not all of the 240 PERSONALITIES Lavar Peterson and Woodrow and must have been a should and warm get road on clothing and the proparadise in camp ing Advancements on' that score. It is our opin- Smith spent last week end visiting that bygone century when Oglecew has been a for large jects, in Altonah and attending the dancEditor Harold Maxfield was adfirst settled on its shores. the last few weeks in ion that much of the work done es at Mt. Emmons and Altonah. thorpe vanced from Assistant Education- spending a new forest out be will And so, over the line into Florthis winter digging building. erecting al Advisor to the position of Com- The structure when ida, where a new world unfolds. complete will from the snowbanks and uncoverMr. and Mrs. Paul Henderson In an hours pany Supply Sergeant. Mr. Max-fiel- d be 140 feet long and 24 feet wide ing roadbeds. The Eskimos will time, we were transhas served faithfully and and will house a blacksmith shop, not have much on us. Will some- left Tuesday for Salt Lake, where planted from a temperate to a Mr. Henderson was called on well in the Educational depart- a tropic clime. Palm trees and flowrepair room and storage space one page Admiral Byrd? ment, but we are always glad to for nine trucks. It should be comers everywhere. Vast stretches of Brainstorming see one of the boys advance finanand trees foreign to our pleted within a week. The Forestry class made a trip Mr. Ernest Crocker and Mr. swamps cially. Northern eyes. It must have Fellows into timber the country Saturday a Titus Jones of Duchesne spent Curtis Robertson who has been been a beautiful before the place afternoon. visited the They The Technical Staff of the Forshort time in Myton Tuesday ev- influx of Supply Sergeant, is now the operand racketeers measprofiteers, timber sawmill where and the Cassa-daSuperestry department ator of the canteen. Bill ening calling on friends. idle rich landcluttered the was up demonstrated. Other who formerly dispensed the intendent have shown their will- uring consided-ed- . Mr. R. E. Miller has been con- scape with grotesque, geometrical tobacco and confections, has been ingness to cooperate with the en- mill problems were also McKune the From or each individual mill, they fined to his home for the past monstrosities of stucco and lath given leave of absence to recup- tire company went several week because of a rather serious which they call homes. No two Hells for up in Canyon member of the any company erate from a recent illness. dwellings are alike, yet all are the where studied different they . illness. More than one hundred men problem that has been brought miles, same. numof trees and collected species vaforth. took advantage of the election Finally, Miami, playground of We have a new group to work erous samples of foliage and bark. Mrs. George Tingley Jr. of Salt cation to make a visit to their the rich, with its great hotels, its The was class directunder the will in and all under is Lake probability, homes and cast their ballots for visiting at the home of parks and boulevards and royal This have to work under their direc- ion of Educational Adviser Vern Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tingley Sr. the favorite , candidates. Duke Foreman and Ward palms; its blue waters of Byscane winter Forestry tion the afensuing through shows that local and national Bay and its bluer skies. A delight fairs are receiving their just con- months. Superintendent Warthen Evans. ful place, a colorful place to visit, Considerable interest is shown indicated in his speech during sideration. to see and then to leave, for one in the class in Forestry. We hope Bill Stout was discharged this safety meeting Monday night that soon becomes satiated with the to to able be continue work that to were his and he willing helpers week end to accept employment will be of practical value in this sameness of it all. in industry. We wish him good accomodate us in any thing that line. The conservation of our forIt is difficult to get a proper By Mrs. Glen Sorensen luck in his new undertaking. Bill was within reason. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moffitt and impression of a town when a conWhat say, w'e hit the ball and est resources is a national necesis only one of many who have received employment at better wag- see what a good job we can do sity and affords remunerative family of Salt Lake City were vention is in full swing. The natwork for the man who is properly guests at the home of ives to whom one talks are es. We hope this is a promise of for them! Elray D. prepared. boosters, but after four Larsen and family Saturday and better times. Nimrmis, Get Bus ! hectic days of bugles and drums, and Dr. Sunday. Parsons Supt. Warthen, Peace once again reigns between of bands and roistering merryMr. Duke transacted business in our friends, Maxfield and Timber-lin- e Busy Year for Volunteers of surging throngs H. P. Ottosen was a of Duchesne and Roosevelt on Friday. Talmage makers, Smith. It was not the Supcarnival minded people, the writvisitor this week. They stopped at the Bridgeland ply Sergeants fault, and so he Red Cross volunteers made er was glad to leave. nearly camp while on the trip and re- tried to explain to Slim, even a five million garments last year; they Back thru Georgia and Tennes- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Allred port an enjoyable visit with Cap- shoe manufacturer, manufacturprepared 342, 3G6 pages of and Lucille to the fertile valleys of the see daughter, tain Cannon and Dr. Saxer. returned ing with a spirit of prophecy, could braille and 314,783 by home from Salt Lake thru Indiana and Illinois Edward Tope received a tele- not possibly foresee the feasibilOhio; City Friday. the duplicated process; 16,132 thru a countryside so lovely that phone communication on Monday ity of making a high top lace shoe Christmas bags, 3,678,831 surgical Mrs. Robert Winterton had her words are inadequate to express. evening informing him that ht longer in the sole than the upper, and 18,475 layettes were tonsils removed in Roosevelt last A familiar route traveled many had a job at Sweets Mine. Who especially in lieu of the fact that dressings prepared, and many other valuable week. times with increasing delight and says that opportunity does not the government requirements callservices were reported knock twice. Two jobs within a ed for a limit of an 18 inch up- community appreciation. On west thru Iowa by chapter volunteers. Mr. Henry A. Beckstead was in and eastern week for our men. More power per. of Nebraska, land town for election. fine homes, splendid farm? and to them. Slim was somewhat doubtful of o Hwlr 1 hat Ar Harmful Wanted Assistant Educational the argument. great industrial centers. But in However, followMr. and Mrs. Arley Sorensen Hawk are (hat more definitely Adviser. spite of all its pleasing panorama, ing a keen ten minute scrutiny of harmful tlian beiielieinl are the returned ho (tie from Salt Lake its rolling hills and verdant He must possess the following Maxfields face, and a fleeting vales, goshawk, hawk, Coopers Friday. no sight was more welcome t.hiirp.shln a glance at his own hoof. Slim exbe He must than qualifications: hawk, duck uml o hawks. All the serrated summits of the disyoung man of high intelligence and tended the palm of peace follow- fi't of these Interfere with older Earl Christensen was home tant Rockies in the good moral character. He should ing the Supply Sergeants assur bird life. early dawn from tiie CCC camp Saturday. approaching Denver. After By F-3- F-3- Ill F-3- Mc-Ku- y, Ernest V. Bridgeland No. ARMISTICE DAY El Sat. Nov. 10 th. E3 i nnnf i.vi d, 1. y, to the mountaineer, be he native or an adopted son, there is something about these rugged hills, the clear air, and the tang of sage and pine that bites deep to the very marrow of ones bones and implants the virus of nostalgia that calls one back with an that even Miami, siren of the seas, cannot assuage. it lC3tioi) DBR-1- I By Harvey I). Jensen Activities increase in Bridge-lanbusiness improves and the All bepopulation is growing. cause 250 young men of the State of Utah have gathered together to build a canal. A canal, which, in the estimation of Water Commissioner Colton, who recently a visit, will paid Camp DBR-1- 1 be of tremendous benefit to the drouth-stricke- n areas of the Basin. Should the scarcity of water continue to prevail, Mr. Colton explained, this canal will become necessary for the continuation of human habitation and farming in this region. At the close of his speech, he complimented the camp and on the splendid leadership discipline which exists. Mr. Colton elaborated on these and other results which this irrigation project will effect. He was received by Captain John B. Cannon, Camp Commander, who escorted his party through an extensive tour of the camp. Notwithstrjding the obstacles which have been necessary to overcome, the project is progressing with surprising speed. The building of the canal is under the sup ervision of E. W. Hoops, Project Superintendent for the United States Bureau of Reclamation at Camp DBR-1Our friend Imlay, the mountain eer, is getting in deeper and deeper. The other morning, as Moun-twho is a tractor watchman, was watching his newly acquired pig, rather than the tractor; the same farmer came by with a rath er sheepish, yet hopeful look on his face. Nary a word was spok en until they were opposite each other. Then with a quick, sneaky glance, their eyes met. Yet there was only one thought "Atwixt em. As he heard the continued grunts of the farmers other pig, (the farmer purposly stepping on the pig which was in the bottom of the wagon) Mountaineer could no onger control his lust. "How much? Name yore he cried. own price, yelled back the exultant farmer, (for he knew he had Six bits cold cash, said won.) Imlay in a low steady voice, for he must not appear too anxious. One buck an shes youm, smell and all. cried the farmer gleeful ly. "Sold, yelled Imlay. Thereupon, Imlay had 2 pigs who went to market. Or was it 3? Soon,' there will be plenty more little porkers oinking all over the project. At least, so the signs read. on Also, by the careworn look Mountys face. Everyone awaits the blessed event in great suspense. Bets are being made as to the number, the color, the kind. But who can tell? By Iiulon A. Jn(s Education What Do, . Education today as function is both the most a ant and the largest bus-,state. Compared with ,. ! lie businesses, the expenditure education' of far ther ; r. mo' ey, it employs far more , and, directly or indirectly more people are affected b About two and a half bilil0, 7 lars are needed school finance. Thisannuaii, is 3't of our annual national V of approximately ninety b dollars. To provide more than a rtt salaried employees are rer , s required. fV( And, approximate million American people out of every five of us,'are. enrolled in the schools out the country. The statistics given in the going paragraph refer to tion and schooling in the RE f ed I Th by th peed persh of re show IVedr Gardi p0p" sense by which education schooling are used synonomo-While this isnt exactly true' fact remains that the the best agency yet devised promotion of education. sehuo! for A second, or the technical for tl of tvi ing of education refers to modifying influence, such tact or experience with hfe educative since the changes duced constitute one's educa This meaning has reference as sill ! drive and e j The tc people who haie had the facilities and aids of school and its course of studr It may be interesting to go step further and trace the of the term. Etymological!' word education has come dowr us from the Latin word edv. which means the drawing out the developing and improve ones potential in growl the si the oi scope ters Bygie First emerg pi eve In more have r Tnese e powers. Finally, education means L its broadest, richest, and est extent, and life from begu to end is one continual roci adjustment. The most vaL agency to aid man in this an portant task is the school. To end, school systems have been tablished and organized. 1L ials of instruction have been temized and graded to most e omically and efficiently far.! the learning process at the it mum rate of speed with the l mum of time and energy. Many able and energetic : and women have accepted challenge of education and t devoted many years of their to its advancement for the bet ment of the people as ar Noble as these efforts have is but a beginning. The lenge still stands for those have the courage to accept to faithfully and loyally carr What are we as American cil en doing to contribute to the of ment and enrichment to our own education by aiding others? (Editors note: This is the of a series of articles on E: tion by Rulon A. Jones. 0! wall follow in future issues, c ii 954 self-educat- ed their i rilief, those Cal su 1 The I lowing relief their City, I mile, I Dale, Ever, Mohrla I vale, Montic Spnngi Tooele, St. Geo Pa the 1,822 ci Duchesi pete, U ber and given a, Salma i 8tf. t Throi I Cross active i were iss the corn structio: course i Twelve A can of Poor onl! REJECTED is worth Quality Cream a few cents as hog feed High Quality Cream is always in Demand A higher quality of butter in the United States will come fn higher quality of cream. This will increase the yearly consumption) of butter two in this Box Eld Garfield Wasatch Life o three pounds per person. w consumption of only ONE pound per person remove the danger of surplus for ten years to come. With the surplus danger removed from the American marW benen the producer of butterfat once again will receive the ship of all or nearly all of the 14c butter on tariff per pound ped into the United States. An increased MUTUAL CREAMERY COMPANY Five I is a pi gram. field, 1 Jo ington a The nur; of patie 807 sch w--re tre. fects. IRi STERLING TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Uintah Basin Points to Salt Mr. ar and Mrs bigness Lak Eastern Utah Transportation Company Uintah Basin Points to Price -- o- Every Day Service Each Way o- - PUBLIC AUCTION d pig-eo- in ui CCC CAMP NEWS THREE FAMOUS November 10, LIVESTOCK RANCHES 19312 oclock Court House Steps at Steamboat Springs, p. m. Colorado. I!" 2;' nr Willow Creek Ranch ...927 Acres Base Bid $ JForkH Ranrh Th"! 1748 Acres Base Bid McKinnon Raneli Acres Base Bid3 jgig Terms of Sale: 28 13rl tMrt?,0aOSited by Purchaser on day of sale. onc-thiof of y, days upon approval Balance title. P thl'e1e years, with interest at 6U on deferred nrnrlf ip8yfab e, Tast due taxes to be rald taxes to be assumed by ured on 1933 taxes, and to be deducted from purchase Pntf moneTtritPtTLCir!ar oftho abov ranches will bcmad! Bankers Company. P. O. Box 000. 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