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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH Associated Civic Clubs Demand Highway Work from page 1) for introduction in the State legislature. A resolution by Mr. Paul calling for a survey of the Flaming Gorge power site was rejected, and another concerning reclamation projects in the basin was tabled in favor of action on the same subject now being formulated by the Basin Planning League. Before adjournment of the meeting President Ferron appointed the following standing committe(Continued MOVIES "The Gay Divorcee which co-sta- rs Fred Astaire and Ginger was adapted for the Rogers, screen from Astaires internatBy Mrs. Sarah Case ional stage hit of the same title, Dr. L. Miles was through Mt. which scored 2S8 performances in New York and ran for six months Emmons on her way to Altonah Monday, making professional call3. in London. , The plot is one of those unus- Homestead Exemption Passes Upper House (continued from page 1 measure enacted into law. The bill appropriating $50,000 for legislative expenses was the first. Three liquor control bills are the bridgeland bugle interests of C at Camp If C C Co. No. 1968 Published by and in the DBE-11- , Bridgeland, Utah Hi3 answer was, "Poke his eyes the arts of News Hounds! Gather Round healing. out with a screwdriver. vention, he has ken of A staff for the publication Overtake. in Notes bed bvarZ put Work Project news sheet has not yet been now ready for consideration the this can AtiB thought thau! 1011 From For this issue it Lamoreaux bill, which is the Com- selected. will 8 vigor W. E. Hoopes Superintendent., be said that it has originathia feet agam. mittee of 40 draft with changes only No. Co. CCC of erf Mrs. to Joe new office Babcock confined is the With the arrival ual ones which cannot be revealand deletions made by the author; ed in the ed in any phase without detract- her bed because of critical illness. the Salt Lake Chamber of Com- 1968. equipment that has been pending Since the ing from the treat in store, it is It is desired to make the pub-to for quite some time, completion lined with fur-te- x some merce bill providing for the priof v Mr. Floyd Case attended a a vate sales under license, and the lication a matter of interest of a large portion of the canal are unable to romance, laugh stand the in the its been preparhave to festival and spectacle, with no Moon Lake meeting at Roosevelt has up opened and committee that the camp else hair cuts are original and unchanged pause for parking. Never has the Monday. He was accompanied by bill. ation a matter in which many of past few weeks is hoped for in the barber is 10 hav screen afforded a more lavish and his daughters,' Ruth and Guene, es: coming month. It is hoped that the "wool A fourth liquor bill is promised the camp take part gorgeous spectacle, with an en Mr. and Mrs. Ross Case and Beth by Representative Will R. Holmes A duplicating machine recently this equipment will be the means Committees Appointed circulasemble of one hundred of the Pearson. of letting the fanners have the of Box Elder county. It is to be purchased is making its Preparations'" Legislative; L. C. Montgomery, corn- co Wasatch Chamber of Commerce; cream of Hollywoods artists who offered as a compromise measure tion possible. If any of the camp water for irrigation thru a Mrs. Hazel Taylor was hostess in the hope of avoiding a dead- members or work project foremen pleted ditch in the spring, at least er Congress J. O. Anderson. Vernal Lions club; participate in the big scenes, in acts in The Gay Divorcee", which may at a Geo. Harrison, Roosevelt Commerbirthday party Saturday in lock on liquor legislation by con or operators care to participate be oyer that porti0n now under con- of the CCC or not. AtS5f be Friseen will the at lies Cozy their A honor of Mr. Berch Bennion. Theatre, help sruction and the portion that cial club; Roy A. Schonian, Duon January 22nd solidating opposition forces by its preparation, chesne Commercial club; R. E. Mtl day, Saturday, and Sunday, Jan. delightful evening was spent in providing for state supervision appreciated. If only suggestions between the construction and the ham and Dr. SaxerLafayev, werei ofdiversion dam. ler, Myton Commercial club; Ray playing cribbage and delicious re- over wholesale distribution, with for articles are given to the ed to Duchesne on E. Dillman, Roosevelt Lions club. freshments were served. The fol- private sales permitted under li- fice they will be welcome. Much has been accomplished Both are smiling now" ind ju lowing guests were present: Mr. cense. Makes Visit since moving from Currant Creek Membershop; J. L. Hiatt, Heb-e- r Boy Scout Troop Is 0. K. The r Chaplain everything Lions club; C. H. Selch, Du' Heads Reorganizec and Mrs. Edwin Vest, Mr. and Home owners, the smaller be-in- Chaplain Wayne Bennion was to this job even though the equip- ays weighs abw. the Mrs. Lorin and Volnay Eosswell, dustries and small businesses for chesne Gateway club; M. E. Lund-berto used date ment taking lbs. What a mess stewanj Di visitor at camp on Jan. 21st. s Roosevelt Lions club. At a meeting last Sunday, re- Mr. and Mrs. Ira B. Cannon, Ver- gan this week to show a keen in- brot with him a former CCC man last two feet from the bottom of make! been the best Roads: John O. Anderson, Heber organization of the Boy Scout com na Bennion, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hol- terest and to voice decided opposito some of the older men the canal has not Bridgeland Team Lions club; James O. Stewart, mittee for Duchesne was effected der, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Daniels, tion to the proposed amendments known work. However for the machinery Dave of Hughes. Vins At Basketball By Vernal Lions club; Ray Jordan, in an effort to revitalize this move Mr. and Mrs. Berch Bennion and to the state industrial act as em in the person took us for a pic- the stripping of the canal to its The Chaplain Co. 1968 With has No. B. Roosevelt Commercial club; R. E, ment and bring the status of the Mr. and Mrs. Evan Bennion. efficH. entered bodied in the Child bill the district present point has been very irk b that torial visit around club Duchesne troop up to its proper Miller, Myton Commercial 4 when it became known as well as satisfactorily ball team in the M Men'i Even iently interest. of was great that of twe for the funDuchesne e G. Gateand V, Billings, Duchesne Stake, Among those attending the livel. they would make it dangerous with our former location at Currant done. now to Goodallotted services Division deal Mrs. eral to for Rhoda club. C. even ;e as come have householder way a Leo Young, Lester Stott and Many compliments Creek came in for a showing. Games played on Jan IS; rJting To cooperate with Basin Plan- Glen Rasmnssen were chosen as rich were: Bishop and Mrs. Le- small employers or individuals. his guitar a result of the neatly trimmed Dave played Hughes in the following suited Bately of ning League: C. L. Ashton, Roose- the new committee to head the Roy Rust, Owen Bennion, Mr. and Oppose Gas Tax Split and sang. Genuine appreciation banks of the finished portion assure Mrs. Ira B. Cannon, Mrs. Annie R. Arcadia velt Commercial Duchesne 33; 19, club; Roy A. Scouts in this precinct. attitude and rencanal the the general of the bill pointed was evident in the applause Opponents Check Mr. and Mrs. 12, 68, Salmon, Schonian, Duchesne Gateway club. Hyrum Gama, Announcement was made that a out that one section in effect cre- dered. Norris Knighton sang two of the benefactors of the project Jan. Bridgeland ( their Ann Mr. 19th Mrs. resulted Smith, in Case, we Mary Ducte is as sons visitors be that fathers and for duet numbers with him in pleas- as well many banquet will and Mrs. Joe Case, Mrs. Sarah ates a lien and preference feating Upalco 46 to r last held in Mt. Emmons are doing a good job well. Saturday, Case and Mrs. awards ahead of ev- ing harmony. compensation it vis: Mary Snyder. at 2:00 y. m. with all proceeds to With the loss of a large portion Bridgeland defeating Area; The Chaplain stayed over night erything except taxes, making it to 14. to seemed who borenrollees go to the Stake Scout chapter. to of the then left for the Moon Lake camp Miss Veda Kartchner was the difficult if not impossible Thus far the Bridgeland The Duchesne scouts meet in take the wrong attitude toward row money on real property be- on the morning of Jan. 22nd. meetf greati Sacrament at the have been Mertllci formers the Legion Chateau every Tues- speaker By Mrs. James Dalgleish feels that the work the supervision cause of a lien holding preference Barracks Ratings t 'arge-- ri Tht P. T. A. held a card party day evening, at 7:30. An enroll- ing Sunday evening. ' Her remarks over Neeley, Heller, bert, Holnq. or outthe present enrolled men are a mortgages show existing sock ' barracks were inspections Daily in the I. O. O. F. Hall on Satur- ment campaign is now being plangreatly enjoyed. bonds. Awards on sin- that Barracks No. 1 was rated very fine bunch of young fellows Morris, Bywater, Thompson standing 4i is Simmou A was in crowd ned to increase the present memday night. large reach as who seem to feel that they are herd, Jensen, Zito, re in The Stake Boy Scout organiza- gle compensations might highest for neatness and cleanliattendance and all report it a bership of 17 to about twice that was to be of service to the pro- Bartell it as here explained. $25,000, Barness last week. However ,hmen social as well a3 a financial sue- - size. There are about 40 boys of tion is giving a banquet here Sat- high other objectionable features racks No. 5 has stepped forward ject and wish to benefit the farmN leg cess. the proper age in this precinct. urday. The funds raised are to Many Wayne Leggett has bra of the proposed amendments were and taken honors for Monday and ers whose livlihood depends on the an Se as athletic J. C. Rollins is Scout Master, help pay their membership in the made assignment work of the planned completion plain. of this week. The Friday bridge club met with and W. D. Bishop, his assistant. Tuesday Concrei 1968. As the n Co. Timpanogas Scout organization. for ger in the Basin. Much opposition also developed Cleanliness and well ordered by the D. B. R. here Mrs. Wm. Preece last feek, with rally permits we hope to get of the mealaw enactment to into Classes Of essential are Program Nurse Mrs. Jennings was belongings the following members present: personal the fir going around activity cent Fenslermaker of 10 Eugene that sure per proposing to comfortable and healthful liV' at Mt. Emmons Tuesday. The following weekly schedule in the form of basketball Mrs. Wm. Harris, Mrs. Geo. Ting-le- y both the revenue from gasoline taxes ing. Doctor Saxer announces that of classes is and sessic pubSr., Mrs. Homer Robinson, t meetings soccer, ball, ball, volley J. Eugene Fenstermaker, 15 for city streets. It was we have been fortunate in the preMrs. Bliss Lott, Mrs. Lee Cooper, months old Mrs. Margaret Evans gave the be used lished for the Information of those etc. 1 one Mr. of and of diversion baby boy vention of serious sickness and concerned: Mrs. Wm. Koehler and Mrs. R. E. Mrs. Glen Fenstermaker died in Social Service lesson at Relief So- argued by many that If you are interested It t killing the tax monies would lead to ab- quarantine. Elec- of these or related iports, 1 to 8 PM. vach. MONDAY: Waugh. Duchesne Tuesday, Jan. 29th, at ciety Tuesday. cituses disadvantageous to small Lets make this record perfect trics J. C. Hansen; 8 to 9 PM him up. solution 10:00 a. m. from broncho pneuact and town ies perhaps all and put more effort into keeping Physica J. C. Hansen. A large crowd of the younger monia, Mr. Simeon of Salt Lake City condol following a short illness. the general public wel- the barracks and against was week. set attended the Pres. Roosevelt here last camp clean and TUESDAY: 6 PM First Aid-- Dr. Iglsla of the year tr visiting first Funeral services were held in The elsediversions in fare improper a more pleasant place in which to A. H. Saxer; 7 to 8 PM Pho- about a desirable change!' atulatin birthday dance at Victory Park. the Duchese Ward hall, Thursday live To do this we must follow all tography J. C. Hansen. The Mutual entertained at a where. afternoon at 2.00 p. m. with insistant Leader Harold & birthdi Labor scored its first victory in rules of the camp to MuW. at the Mrs. E. Schonian of Du- terment in the Duchesne 6 PM WEDNESDAY: evening party pertaining Tuesday some time he had bee cemFor Safety City care of barracks, grounds and per- Councol Capt. Cannon; 7 to 8 chesne accompanied the Masons to etery. Bishop Rulon J. Larsen tual hour. A delightful time was the lower house through the quick The mo one of the caterpillar limbill atlng sonal effects. Everyone must do PM Electrics J. C. Hansen; 8 to ors out on the canal Ha i was s had and refreshments were serv- passage of the Peterson Myton Monday evening. She vis conducted the services. iting hours of underground work his part to help. ed- to a ited friends during their meeting. 9 PM Physics J. C. Hansen. :jianim large crowd. and trustworthiness was in mines to eight hours. The we have been working Mr. Lamar Peterson spent last Two Pool Halls Aid-- Dr. t reso Although PM 6 THURSDAY: First employed ft! his one being with negby measure only passed under adverse weather conditions, week In Salt Lake making it both the D 7 to 8 PM Elec H. exemp A. Saxer; an as by operator ative vote despite strong support- it is evident that Suffer Burglars a business and pleasure trip. 12000 f improvement can tries J. C. Hansen; 8 to 9 PM He has been discharged to ed opposition of mine operators be made in the s bills tfi appearance of bar- Physics J. C. Hansen Morris Peteison and Owen Bingemployment and Is now Another measure and owners. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Spencer and ham of in ft st and racks for concamp general. are classes impo At present all the quarters provided Myton were arrested last strongly supported by labor the ELMO JENSEN took the exam- vened in the Mess Hall. irjstraflc family have moved to Salt Lake Tuesday and pled guilty to robBy Mrs. Glen Sorensen and operators. senate resolution providing for ination for where they will make their home. t:e taxe carpenter. One of the It is suggested that those who bing the Myton Commercial club, Utah ratification of the federal make "How do was, ler me: Cox you questions it: listare interested Howard in the and were bound over to the distEnrollees subjects child labor constitutional amend- a Venetian Blind?" Mrs. J. Samuel Hair left last il t court on a second Iv mate Mrs. Henry A. Beckstead from been rt ed at have the themselves burap Bateman present in the las degree a setback met with week for Kimberly Idaho where Arcadia is spending a few days ment ring up pointed hour and place of meet- discharged to accept employ charge. house when a motion to suspend ahe will make a short visit with glary Ys. the home Laron at Lives of Beckstead. again! Light in The Pass Time Pool Hall of and become work the active vote immediate ing an the rules for her father Mr. Henry Marshall. o Edwin amain Duchesne was broken into some Leader taken up. Assistant vote of 17 to 40. Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Kennison was lost by a Night accidents constitute one Comp time Saturday night, and robbed was administratively t son Arcadia Sends Active Calder Senator of most the Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Walker en- of serious factors in the as a result quor c and a little of Mtn. Home moved into part of week candy, cigarets last ged Entertainment Program tertained the Sunday night club. smell house occupied by George The Huggins bill clarifying the growing automobile accident probof the unpublic charge. As yet no evidence the The Arcadia M. I. A. brought ges growing out The members present were: Mr. has been law with reference to the time in lem. A recent survey on "Pub found as to who the robD. B. R. ft j a of sized use and Mrs, Paul Henderson, Mr. bers were. which a creditor may begin an lie Safety as Affected by Street us a program on the evening of s were our dance on JM-and Mrs. James Dalgleish and Mr. Lawrence Burton came home action in court was passed in the Lighting, made by an engineer of Thursday, January 17, It consist- lowing and Mrs. Marcus Tingley. High from American Fork last week. senate by a unanimous vote and the National Bureau of Casualty ed of two one-aplays which CARD OF THANKS NOTE: Lest we forget were very entertaining. A stage score prize was awarded to Mr. and Surety Underwriters, pres-senis now before the house. Gel and Mrs. Dalgleish. a graphic picture of the was improvised in the mess hall. Renshaw is Company for -Mrs. Mary Behunin The Uintah County senator Hyreturned We want to take this opportunresponsible Is Mrs. Jess Johnstun and Mrs. E. last gravity of the situation was actve directly and Singers from Arcadia who perto thank our many friends home from Salt Lake last Friday. rum B. Calder, formed during the changing of chanlc&l end of nil wor't W, Schonian of Duchesne attend- ity introduction of bills, points to the cure. in the week aland neighbors who helped to ed the P. T. A. card party MonThe survey defiintely Mrs. Chase McDonald went to being responsible for four meaproves scenery furnished a delightful inleviate our suffering during our day evening. recent bereavement of our mother. Salt Lake last week to be with sures. His S. B. 20 provides for that the old supposition that the terlude. A program was furnished in Arfor the light; provided by automobile head COZY The beautiful floral offerings, her daughter, Wanda, who under- the appropriation of $1000 Mr. N. L. Peterson attended the an operation for of the Uintah Basin In- lights is enough, is false the cadia some time ago by a group went conduct the services the music, personal Bee Keepers convention in Salt dustrial convention as mentioned poorer the grade of street light- from our camp. We hope to rendered, and the expressions of Lake last week. in these columns. heretofore ing, the higher the accident rate. make another exchange soon. sympathy are all greatly appreJoe Josie and bill by Mr. Calder pre- For example, the night fatality Wilford Another Stevenson Sidelights will long be rememberciated and FEB. 2 and 3 Mrs. James Dalgleish entertainleft Tuesday for a visit thru dif- scribes specifications for motor rate on streets with Grade A Boys of our camp orchestra ed. ed at a bridge dinner on Tuesday ferent parts of Utah. fuels and provides for their in- lighting Is seven times higher than nearly played for a dance at ArThe sons and daughters of Tli Fred Astaire evening, the occasion being her spection and administration of the day rate. On streets with cadia Ward last Fridaf night. It Mrs. Rhoda Goodrich husband's birthday anniversary, A birthday party for Mrs. Geo. the act. The third Grade B lighting it is 10 times was to have been a "pie dance. and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Murdock, Mr. Anderson was held at her home bill relates to excise taxes higher and on streets with Grade Finally the lights up there refused NOTICE and Mrs. E. W. Crocker, Mr. and Saturday evening. Progressive on motor fuels and distribution of D lighting it is fifteen times high- to work and the dance was called Ginger Rogers Mrs. Homer Liddell. Mr. and Mrs. "Hearts was played and a deli- gasoline tax receipts, the latter er. There off. must exhave been an Notice is hereby given that city cious lunch Ed Hart, and Mrs. R. M. Pope of was served to eleven phase carrying with it the much This fact carries especial force tra portion of pie for Saturday In Duchesne and Mrs. R. C. Walker dog licenses are now past due. couples. Mrs. Elray Larsen and discussed allotment of ten per now, inasmuch as commun- dinner in and around Arcadia. many be from the purchased and daughter, Jean of Myton were Tags may Mrs. William Frisby were in char- cent of the gas tax revenue for ities, in the search for means of The Gay Divorces the invited guests. Mrs. Murdock city marshall or city recorder. ge of the evening's entertainment. city streets. The fourth bill by cutting costs, have lowered their In the prevention of sickness Mildred S. Carman, was awarded the prize for high Comedy the Uintah county solon relates street lighting standards. The re- and its cure in others, Dr. Quack Recorder, City score. to the powers and duties of the sults of this policy is found in a Phil Gertsch has been doing very Dumbbell Letter state road commission. It enlar- comparison between two groups well. As an Indian Fighter he commission the of duties of the has one made cities, which increased ges progress too of late. to permit cooperation with cities street lighting budgets while the However, In spite of his skill in and towns, gives highway patrol other decreased them. In the first SSaSHHBI E2SMH5EL men certain duties of regular pol- case, night fatalities dropped 25 Miss Tracy Defa DUCHESNE WARD HALL commisroad the and ice, gives per cent, and caused an economic A surprise birthday party was sion supervision over plants shrub saving of $2.07 per capita. In the given Sunday in honor of Mr. D. bery, etc. alongside public roads. second case, fatalities rose 7.6 per W. Rose, Twenty-thre- e cent, at an economic cost of 69 Favors Child Amendment guests Proceeds to be Used for Purchasing cents enjoyed the games and delicious per capita. This was poor afCalder Senator registered refreshments. firmative votes on the senate joint economy indeed measured either SCHOOL REFERENCE BOOKS o- -resolution in which Utah ratifies in dollars or the coin cf human The DUCHESNE DEPOT of Vance Mr, Prescot left Tuesday the federal constitutional amencL lives. A DANCE YOULL REALLY ENJOY Good street with Joe Defa for Heber City. ment relative to child labor; the lighting is not a Co. house bill that extended the time luxury it is a community neces W. Club of Duchesne Sponsored by B. Miss Edna Tumbow left Mon for sity. It saves lives and money. redemption of certain Uintah Basin to Salt Lak day for Provo, where she will stay taxes, and the senate bill It is the first essential step in solfor Leadership Week, relative to the time actions in ving the night accident problem. AND Industrial News Review court may be begun by a creditor. Mr. Henry Cluff caught a mounC" Senator Calder late in the week quent tain lion which measured nine introduced S. B. 78, which properties and was absent proand not voting on the Peterson feet from tip to tip, vides for revision of the statutes bill B limiting the hours of labor " o Uintah Basin to relative to tax for school equali- for miners The Ranger of Hanna just re- zation working underground purposes and levies for dis- to 2 eight hours per day. turned from Salt Lake last week, trict school and NOW LOCATED AT equalization purRepresentative where he has spent the last month. poses, lie introduced A. George this bill by Slaugh of Vernal Delivered at Duchesne was absent duro request. HIGHEST PRICES SINCE 1931 ing the week because of the unMr. Frank Defa made a busiRepresentative Daniel F. Mitness trip to Duchesne Friday. IT WILL PAY YOU TO PRODUCE CREAM chell of Roosevelt voted no on a timely death of his daughter in an 0 motion to suspend the rules for automobile accident. He and his Duchesne Lloyd and Curtis Pace spent the immediate balloting on the child family were offered the condolences of both house and week end at home, returning Mon- labor resolution. He senate voted yes on AGlv'j A. J. GERRY, Duchesne, Utah day to Indian Canyon, to continue the bill extending the time for in unanimously passed resolutions and beautiful floral their work at the saw mill. offerings were redemption 0f certain given by the legislators. J . b wea.ree.i.j,) I g, & 8CS! f n ' U u ct 3 ts THEATRE Calder-intro-duc- BENEFIT DANG NOTICE! Saturday, Feb. 9th Sterling Transportation I. Eastern Utah Transportation A Grade-3- cents Stanton Garage Mutual Creamery Company tax-deli- w''ll |