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Show U. B. I. C. CIOSES HON WITH ELECTION doesnt The Colorado climate seem to agree with the Porters. Word was received from Mr. Grove Porter that he and his family have been very ill with flu recently. He says their house has been a regular hospital lately. When they get enough, Duchesne will be glad to welcome them. , Mrs. Paul Allen and daughter, returned to Duchesne Monday. They will leave shortly to make their home in Salt Lake. Barbara Come to Duchesne Labor Day Melvin Poulson returned home on Tuesday after a month's work the forest reserve with Mr. Frank Richards. (Continued from page 1) ture of the Indian program. This Mr. Bliss Lott made a business to was a great disappointment to Salt Lake last Monday. trip everyone, particularly the out of state visitors, who had come many Mrs. J. C. Jennings of White miles to witness this event. River, Arizona left Sunday for her 15,000 See Awards Presented home after spending a week with A crowd of about 15,000 per- her father J. M. Martin Sr. sons, the largest that has ever constituted a general assembly at the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Henderson U. B. I. C., declared officials, wit- and Miss lone Btrd spent the week nessed the presentation of awards end in Salt Lake City. on Friday evening. Deloris Hutchens, 8 months old Come to Duchesne Labor Day daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hutchens of Neola won the award Mrs. Fred Ferron and daughter, for the most perfect white baby. Margaret were guests of Mr. and Floyd Nick, 6 months old son of Mrs. Fred Burger last week end. O- - Virginia Nick, a Ute, won the InThe judges dian baby award. C. A. Thistle of DeBeque, Colowere Dr. M. Pepper and Miss rado spent a few days in Myton Blanch Henderson of the Univer- transacting business. sity of Utah medical staff. Vernal Scouts Rate High Miss Alice Todd has received Awards in scouting follow: her temporary appointment as Fire building with flint and Post Mistress of Myton and will steel, Glen Cooper of Troop 232, enter into the line of duty in a Vernal, 1st; Orser Smith of Troop short time. Mrs. P. T. Chase and Miss Miriam Bishop, sisters of Dr. W. D. of Bishop and Miss Viola Poulson Salt Lake were guests of Dr. and They Mrs. Bishop last week. Glenden Swain came out to attend the U. B. I. C. 233, Vernal, 2nd; of Troop 232, Vernal, 3rd. Tent pitching, Sam Calder of Alan Thomas of Tooele is a 233, Vernal, 1st. Troop guest at the Elmer Bates ranch Indian sign language, Stewart this week. Ashton of Troop 233, Vernal, 1st. Austin Haws of Troop 232, Verthe is Miss Alice Stephenson nal, 2nd. latest testimonial of beauty aids Cooking, Orser Smith, 1st; Golwhere at the Duchesne Drug Co., den Bastian of Troop 232, Vernal, she has taken a position. With 2nd; Kenneth Sowards of Troop the behind two good looking girls 232, Vernal 3rd. counter now, business should flourFirst Aid, Dale Drummonds of ish. Troop 260, Fort Duchesne, 1st; Golden Bastian, 2nd; Grant Hen-se- n Mr. and Mrs. Parker Robisin of Troop 232, Vernal 3rd. arrivand 2 children of Salt Lake Knot Tying, Golden Bastian, RobMr. ed in Duchesne Sunday. 1st; Stewart Ashton, 2nd, Harold isin returned Monday but Mrs. Lewis of Troop 232, Vernal, 3rd. rewill children Robisin and the Kenneth Goodrich of Archery, main to visit with her two sisters, Troop at Naples, 1st, Lloyd CalMrs. and Mrs. Albert Stephenson der of Troop 233, Vernal, 2nd; Alma Poulson. Miles Dillman of Troop 351, Roosevelt, 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Iverson made Other awards: TuesLake Salt to a business trip Senior archery, unlimited, A. M. day. Goodrich of Vernal. Junior archery, unlimited, VirCome to Duchesne Labor Day ginia Nowell of Vernal. Horse-Pullin- g Duchesne Horse-pullinBarney OToole left EscalanHarvey Glines of Tuesday to take a job at His 2950 pound team Trydell. te, Utah. pulled 2500 pounds one foot 8 inches. He was awarded a harness Remember Labor Day at Duchesne for first place. The competition was limited to teams weighing under 3000 pounds. Oren Curry of Tabiona won frst place In the DUCHESNE TO for teams pulling competition His nearest their own weight. DENVER team weighed 2610 pounds and Via TELEPHONE feet, re pulled 2200 pounds 27 presenting 84.3 percent of their $1.60 a $10.00 He received weight. special prize. AFTER 8:30 p. m. Horseshoe Georgte pitching, George of Fort Duchesne, a Ute $ .90 Indian, won the singles championStation-to-Statio- n rates ship by defeating Deer Konosh another Fort Duchesne Indian. The two Indians paired to win the doubles championship. Lloyd Wynn of Vernal defeated Home When Bob Davis of South high school, Youre Awey for the Salt Lake City, mens singles tennis title. g, TELEPHONE 8-- 6, 6-- 4, KEEP YOUR CREAM CLEAN Mr. R. E. Miller was transacting business in Salt Lake last Monday. Remember Labor Day at Duchesne The Myton and Duchesne ball teams crossed bats last Sunday on the local diamond. The game ended In the seventh Inning because of the rain. Duchesne won with a score of 2 to 1. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elliott spent the week end visiting their father, Mr, Geo. Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Wells. They left Monday for Panguitch where Earl will be employed for the summer. U. Of U. Zoologists Board of Health Has Visit Mt. Emmons Interesting Exhibit Answers To Fifteen Questions On The New Hunting Stamp Mr. and Mrs. Lee Powell attended the Powell family reunion at Bureau the migratory waterfowl, of Biological Survey, U. S. Depart- Tabby thi3 week. They accomment of Agriculture, has issued panied Mrs. Theora Harris in her the following list of 15 questions car. and answers on the new migratory-wQuite a number of families from aterfowl hunting stamp: Emmons camped out at the U. of Mt. 1. What are the requirements the law as to persons who must B. I. C. and enjoyed the entire three days, while others went back purchase the stamp? All persons over 16 years of and forth from their homes. age who engage in hunting migraMrs. Pearl Orr and family were tory waterfowl. be pur- guests of her sister, Mrs. Berch Where can the stamp 2. Bennion and her family this week. chased ? a in county At any post office seat or in any town having a pop- Remember Labor Day at Duchesne ulation of 2,500 or more, and at C. M. Thacker is working in the certain other conveniently located desmountains, having been employed post offices that will be later to make waterthe government Office by DepartPost the ignated by cattle. for the ment. ing troughs 3. How may a stamp be., obPhillis Fortie won first prize tained? Go to the post office in any coun last Sunday for the most beautiSecond prize was ful bouquet. ty seat or in any town havinganda won Daniels. June or by more, of 2,500 population ask for a migratory waterfowl Miss Grace Thacker spent Sunhunting stamp. Fill out the apbe proday with Mrs. Hazel Reay. plication blank, which will vided by the postmaster, and Little Chlora .Ann Thacker sufhand the blank to the postmaster fered a fractured collar bone when The postdollar. one of fee with master will fix the stamp to your she fell off the bed. State hunting license or, if you are not required to have a State Come to Duchesne Labor Day license, to a certificate which the Mrs. John Fullmer and sons, postmaster will provide. ( Leo and Lamar and a nephew for dollar one After paying 4. the stamp. Is there any additional from Springfield were here for the B. I. C. and to visit relatives. fee payable ,to the postmaster or U. Miss Laverne Fullmer, who has clerk ? been here for some time with her No. How long does a stamp re- sister, Mrs. Hilda Thacker, accom-ppanie- d 5. them home. . main valid? As a catechism for hunters of One yfir from July 1 to June Mrs. Clyde Fullmer and family 30. 6. Does the stamp permit one to of Salt Lake City are guests of hunt in more than one State, or her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen must a stamp be purchased in Bennion. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Burger every State wherein the applicant The Relief Society entertained entertained at bridge Sunday even- Intends to hunt migratory water-foat a social. Songs for Tuesday The ? ing. following guests enjoyed the conference were practiced. necis their hospitality: Mr. and Mrs. one Federal stamp Only Charles Allbrigbt, Mr. and Mrs. essary, but its possession does not Delicious refreshments were servFred Ferron and Dr. and Mrs. relieve the hunter of any license ed. D. P. Whitmore of Roosevelt, Mr. requirements imposed by State and Mrs. R. C. Walker, Mr and laws. All States require the non- Remember Labor Day at Duchesne Mrs. James Dalgleish, Miss Alice resident to take out a Mrs. Leslie Pearson is visiting Todd and Mr. Chas. Neal. High license. scores were awarded to Afr. and 7. In case a person has hunting her brother, Mr. Wm. Case at DuMrs. Walker. licenses in more than one State, chesne. to which of them should the FedMr. Laron Atwood and Mr. Ross eral Stamp be fixed? It does not matter whether the Case were Duchesne visitors Tuesstamp is affixed to the license of day. the State in which the sportman is Mr. Lorin Boswell Is a Salt Lake actually hunting at the time, proMr. and Mrs. James C. Solomon vided that he has on his person a visitor this week. son have returned from Shelly, valid stamp attached to any State Mrs. Fred Case was dangerousIdaho, where they went to take hunting license or to the postmathis week with intestinal ly sters certificate. Mrs. Robert Hyiatt, daughter of To whom must the stamp be flu. She is much Improved now, Mrs. Solomonson, who has been 8. however. shown ? visiting with her mother. On request to U. S. Game AdMrs. Max Gordon of Tooele was ministrative Agents, U, S. Deputy Come to Duchesne Labor Day calling on old friends here the Game Wardens, and to any officer The citizens of Mt. Emmons are of any State or subdivision authorpast week. ized to enforce the game laws. greatly pleased over the prospect of the Central High School buildMrs. Minnie Johnson is visiting 9. Is the stamp transferable? No. ing to be erected so soon and so with her daughters, Manola and There are 10. Is the holder of a scientific near our community. Bertha of Salt Lake City. would not so who students carmany to required collecting permit an eduof have the opportunity Remember, Labor Day at Duchesne ry a stamp? Yes. Collectors must have the cation if their parents had to raise the means to send them Mr. and Mrs. Wm. W. Sagers stamp. from home. . At present, it Does the law require a perof Tooele, parents of Mrs. Marvin 11. all is the majority of families can G. Shields and Oliver Sagers spent son who holds a Federal permit the past week visiting here. They and who Is engaged In taking wild do to keep them in high school were accompanied by Mrs, Arthur fowl for propagating purposes, to right next door to home, you might say. Smith and daughter Evelyn, sister purchase a stamp? We wish to take this opportun No. This does not mean, howand niece of Mr. Sagers and Mrs, Shields. Mr. and Mrs. Peter T, ever that anyone with only a pro- ity to txpress our gratitude to the Hansen also accompanied them pagating permit is authorized to school board and also to all those hunt wildfowl without the Federal who have been instrumental in get They attended the U. R. I. C. ting this building here in this upstamp. Remember Labor Day at Duchesne 12. Does the law require posses per country. Also that It is to be slon of stamp by a person author located where It is, away from Ed Montgomery has returned lzed by permit of the Secretary of boggy land, and in so central a spot for the whole country concern from Colorado, where he was call- Agriculture to kill wild fowl ed. It is a splendid idea to have a or ed to the bed side of his mother crops property? No. The stamp is not required high school outside of town. who passed away two hours after in such cases. his arrival. 13. What are the maximum Store Russian Thistles A large numbber of our citi- penalties for violation of this law ? As Part of Winter Feed zens attended the U. B. I. C. $500 or six months confinement, Come to Duchesne Labor Day non-reside- nt 111 ay IT WILL ONLY BE A SHOUT TIME until shipments of butter will be condemned and dumped by IT. S. Inspectors, unites the butter has been made from good dean cream. Evidence of dirt or ferment'd and extremely sour cream will not be tolerated by the markets any more' than scabby potatos, smutty grain or diseased livestock. YOU MI ST HELP BY DOING YOUR PART MUTUAL CREAMERY COMPANY Duchesne, Utah Dr. Angus M. Woodbury of the One of the most interesting and outstanding exhibits at the U. B. University of Utah and J. A. who is attending the Utah I. C. this year was that of the spen Saturday and SunUtah State. Board of Health. The work accomplished by our state day around Mt. Emmons and Duhealth officials during the conven- chesne gathering specimens of the tion will be of inestimable value, wild life of this region for edand should result in a clearer and ucational purposes. They found a more thorough understanding by specimen of a very rare species the citizens of these counties in of lizard and some good specimens Dr. Woodbury of native birds. public health work. connected the Zoological with is Through this exhibit some of of the University. department of activities more the important the five chief departments of the State Board of Health were illus- and the sanitary conditions in genThe eral in and about the camp was trated and demonstrated. Department of Communicable Dis- made by Dr. Jones, Mr. Anderson ease Control was represented by and Dr. Patterson, medical officer Dr. J. L. Jones, State Epidemioloin charge of Indian affairs. The gist and Assistant State Health findings with recommendations Commissioner, who administered for improvement were presented over 700 inoculations for typhoid to the Executive Committee of fever, as well as a dozen or more the U. B. I. C. at their for smallpox. The Sanitary En- meeting. gineering Department was under the direction of Mr. D. A. AnderAnd Plenty of Them About the only exercise some of son, Assistant State Sanitary Engineer, who demonstrated the uses us get Is the wild goose chases. of a model improvised chlorinator Farm and Fireside. for the purifying of water, and NOTICE of described sanitary methods For-ti- mid-da- y disposing of sewage. Public Health Nursing, under the direcDuchesne, Utah. tion of Miss Anna Fillmore, State Aug. 5, 1934. Supervisor of Public Health Nurs- To Precinct Chairmen in Duchesne es, who assisted Dr. Jones in adCounty: ministering inoculations and took Acting under authority vested in me. charge of the day nursery, where were invited to leave mothers their babies for proper care during the activities of the convention. Miss Eva W. Ramsey, Deputy State Registrar, in charge of the of Vital Statistics, inBureau local regstrars attendthe structed in matters perconvention the ing taining to the filing if birth and death certificates, and talked with varous groups of parents on the Has your Childs Birth subject: been Registered?" The numerous services rendered the pubic and the medical profession by the State Board of Health Laboratory were illustrated by charts, experimental A Democratic County Convention is hereby called to meet at Myton,, Utah at eight oclock p. m., Aug. 20, 1934 for the purpose of electing ten delegates to attend the State and Congressional Conventions to be held at Provo, Sept. 1, 1934. Precinct Chairmen are hereby directed to elect delegates in the usual manner and certify their to the County Secretary, (signed) John P. Madsen Democratic County Chairman Zella Rust, Secretary. COOL OFF ! ! With a Glass of laboratory animals, etc. The first morning of the convention an inspection of the culnary water supply to Fort Duchesne, grass, hay, straw, or some concentrate should be fed to supplement them. If Russian thistles or other weeds are to be ensiled the layers of ensilage should be sprinkled with a little finely ground corn meal. This facilitates the production of lactic and acetic acid in the silage which automatically checks the growth of undesirable putri-factibacteria present in all high protein forages. About 30 pounds of meal per ton of green thistles will produce a very excellent silage with pleasing taste and odor. Mixing the thistles with green corn or other green crops such as oats, barley, or millet makes a better silage than thistles alone. If the thistles have passed the bloom stage and have developed spines they may still be used for silage if well moistened and well packed. The air must be excluded by careful packing if good silage Is wanted. It is advisable to store the crop In trench silos. ve Fislier Beer Electrically Cooled FOOD Youll ENJOY R I fa wo for de; nei th str sic coi fa of uc1 roi du as pic na lor its foi m er ex mi thi wi pn pr, ye wi mi se th: of OWL CAFE Duchesne, Utah do DUCHESNE TO wl ha sti su th a VERNAL po mi via TELEPHONE $ .45 AFTER 8:30 p. m. $ .35 Station-to-Statio- rates n Ju Cc TELEPHONE Ahead For Accomodations wi wi on dr an Pass Time Pool Hall W Where the Labor Day Crowds Will Gather dam-agin- Worth or both. Investigating Frank Horrocks Is home from 14. What is done with the money the herd for a visit with his family collected from the sale of these Remember Labor Day 1 1 1 Walnut Library Dinette Table, slightly shop worn $15.00 Fumed Oak Davenette, real leather $12.00 80 lb. capacity refrigerator, White I)uco NEW De Luxe Vacuum Cleaner, Bee-Va- c Reg. $39.75 $8.00 set of attachments FREE $10.00 $20.00 Atwater Kent Radio, High Cabinet, sliding doors $35.00 An assortment of tables, chairs, and kitchen helps at prices you cannot afford to overlook t t t Schonian Furniture Co. Duchesne, Utah Mitt at Duchesne Alma Richins, the five year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Thurlo Richins who was operated on for appen dicltis at Vernal last week is now convalescent. Jeff Carter of Delta Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. A, Solomonson Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ross and children of Bingham came In to attend the U. B. I. C. They took their little daughter Orlene home after an extended visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Mar vin G. Shields. Remember Labor Day at Duchesne Mrs. R. E. Moulton and family of Bridgeland were visiting in Arcadia Sunday. Miss Leona Shields Is vlsitingg at Bingham with her sister, Mrs. Maron Ross. John Leecher, son of Vicar John of Roosevelt, passed through Duchesne Thursday night on his return home after Bpending 15 months in the C. C. C. Camps In Utah and Calfornla. L. Leecher Supply Says Specialist With a definite shortage of In the state, every .roughage stamps ? source of forage should It is to be used by the Federal be harvested and conserved In a Government to increase the supply manner will furnish that the great of waterfowl. Of the total proest amount of feed nutrients as 90 will in be ceeds, spent percent well as bulky feed for livestock buying or leasing and administer- this winter, says E. J. Maynard of water marsh and areas to be ing the Utah State Agricultural Colset aside forever as migratory waterfowl sanctuaries. The first lege. The Russian thjstle, although of these refuges will be set up the flight lines from the commonly considered a bad pest, breeding grounds to the Gulf is really a heavy producing forage Coast. The remaining 10 percent crop when properly harvested, conwill be used in issuing the stamps served and fed. The palatability of Russian thistles varies greately and administering the Act. 15. May stamp collectors and with the time and method of curother ing. They should be cut not later buy stamps? Young Certainly. No one Is under any than the bloom stage. obligation to kill a duck just be plants stacked as quickly after cause he owns a Federal hunting cutting as posible are apparently stamp, nor is there any rule to relished the most. According to prevent anyone who wants to help chemical analyses, Russian thistles restore the migratory waterfowl in the green glowing state contain from purchasing any number of approximately 70 per cent the feed ing value of alalfa, and are 94 per these duck-savinstamps. cent as valuable as whole cane fodComo to Duchesne Labor Day der. The food value decreases with the maturity of the plant as shown Word to Gam Hog We are the supreme egotists and by an increase In rude fiber and monopolists of creation. We go out a decrease In fat and protein conand murder millions of our kind tent. They are relatively high in with scientific Inventions, yet we mineral or ash content. call a tiger bad because It occasionRussian thistles are more like ally kills the barbarian silage when stacked green and who hunts It. American Magazine. should be so handled; that Is, Fisher Beer On Draught Billiards, Candies ac A. Ja and Tobacco ar BARGAINS ! 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