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Show o Fast Matches SPONSORED BY MASSEY BROS. OF VERNAL AT 26 Rounds in All live AVill f Orchestra ce Salt Lake and Local Men P n ;.'V :u; iv.' Masseys Silver String Play After Matches i ; sLS' ti Uintah B'uebei Duchesne Courier Vol. 10, No. Basin turned Newspaper H ut Week 32 cot SUCCESSOR TO THE DUCHESNE COURIER Ui injury ant tj : Covers ALL The Uintah Basin. DUCHESNE, UTAH, FRIDAY March 1st, 1935. Number Ter Year In Advance $2.00 31 Bonets. Jday tn-- n Sanitation Project for Dnchesne County Given Final Approval ffiadj ay. ate were, The Womens Study club met with Mrs. J. R. McGuire last Saturday afternoon with the following Duchesne Man Will Supervise The members present: Mrs. Chas. Iverson, Mrs. A. M. Murdock, Mrs. Installation Work J. P. Madsen, Mrs. Nellie Muir, Mrs. Arthur Brown, Mrs. E. W. At To Begin instruction Conferences To Schonian, Mrs. A. J. Feller, Mrs. R. M. Pope and Mrs. Roy A. SchoOnce On Septic Tanks Be Held At U Current events were given And Privies Summer School nian. by the members and delicious reof Mr Ernest W. Crocker, Salt Lake City Conferences on freshments were served by the supervisor crime, social work, and education- hostess. sue, was appointed the' Sanitation Project for Du-sn- e al aministrative problems will be Mrs. Chris Merkley Sr. was County Wednesday by Mr. new features of the University of Evert, of the Bureau of Utah 1935 Summer School session, guest of honor at a birthday party given at the home of Mrs. Jerry Service, who was in according to Milton Bennion, dean Wednesday conferring of the School of Education and dir- Merkley by the latter and Mrs. hesne a E. R. A. officials. ector of the summer session. The Lee Merkley last Tuesday. Guests announced that regular summer session will be were: Mrs. Susan Partridge, Mrs. Crocker Mr O. A. Wilkins, Mrs. Margaret Ode-kirproject held from June 10 to July 19th, mil begin on the Mrs. R. E. Murray, Mrs. Jim be to laborers March 1st, with a four weeks post session lav, Mickelson, Mrs. James Hatch, Mrs. of from i from the Relief Rolls July 22 to August 16. Martin Slane, Mrs. Joe Cowan All materials hesne County. The conferences on crime and Mrs. John Wimmer, Mrs. Wm. . individ-id, must be funished by social work will be in charge of Seaton, Mrs. Jos. Gee and Mrs. P. tanks Dr. A. L. for their own septic Beeley, head of the de- W. Fouse. 500 was the chiet t prides with labor paid from partment of sociology at the Un- entertainment with Mrs. Partridge project fund. iversity of Utah. Dr. L. John Nut-tal- l, winning high score prize. :e Sanitation Project allows Jr., superintendent of schools 130 Sanitary privies and 15 in Salt Lake City, will be in charDinner guests at the home ot :e tanks for the entire county, ge of the conference on education- Mr. and Mrs. John Wimmer last Hr. Crocker stated that supr- al administrative problems. The Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. O. A. sub-e- d entary projects wiU be annual conference for educational Halstead, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Seaif this allowance is not administrators will be in charge of ton, Mr and Mrs. Ed Herrick and riate to cover all need3. Dean Bennion. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Fouse. fj citizens wishing to benefit Teachers who are candidates Jus project are requested to for either the Bachelors or the e Miss Ruth Davis and Miss a touch with the E. R. A. ot-- s Masters degree will find the sumMoffitt entertained at a deat Duchesne or with their mer session the most feasible lightful surprise birthday party in al case workers. means of completing requirements honor of Miss Irma Poulson last dr. Crocker said he will con-rnt- h for these degrees, Dean Bennion Among the Saturday evening. Mr. W, R. Weyman, E. said. It is possible to earn as guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rawlins, engineer, and will have the much a3 15 quarter hours of res- Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Bishop, Miss iications as to material re- idence credit." Emily Madsen and Mrs. J. W. available at hardware and inmembers Johnstun. Many lovely gifts were Visiting faculty r houses the clude: R. D. Cose, i iperintendent received by the honored guest. throughout FT of schools, Splinas, Calif., Platoon Miss Elsie Johnson entertained school; Edward M. Ilubne, professor of history, Stanford univer- at a waffle supper Wednesday evsity; George Starr Lasher, head ot ening in honor of Mrs. Ray Para-mor- e of Salt Lake City. Other the department of journalism, were Mrs. Daryl Smith, guests Montgomery, university; Guy 'oc sands have demanded a re-- chairman of the department of Miss Edna Lemon and Miss Veda "Cimerron and now it is English, university of California; Poulson. to thrill the world once more and Henry Neuman, leader of the the breathless Mrs. Paramore, who was formmajesty of its Brooklyn Society for Ethical CuA :i action. Cimerron, lture. A combination course for erly Miss Mabel Mickelson of DuRichard Dix and Irene commercial teachers will be offer- chesne, was honored guest at an"'11 be shown at the Cozy ed by Dr. J. A. Johnston of the other party given by Miss Veda we The Saturday and Sunday, University of Utah faculty and Poulson Thursday evening. evenh 2nd and 3rd. Miss Eva M. Jessup of the Los following guests enjoyed an ing of bridge, Miss Edna Lemon, Angeles public schools. The visiting faculty members Miss Elsie Johnson, Miss Emily will participate in a daily lecture Madsen, Miss Janet Burton, Miss Zella Rust and Mrs. Melvin Poul k: Henbeck, and R J Ren i7E ? Waves et ends WEED ts Pub-Heal- nd up rade its Quick Senate Action Kills Auto License Measure th Vool r Res. in , tsne aundrj mg 1 ing Cor-rinn- ndering r Soods A RE O-h- io of ;p,! obacco program. son. Local Mason Finishes Blue Lodge Degrees The Theodore Camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers entertained their husbands at a banquet Titus Jones, of Duchesne, re- and social evening at the Legion ceived his Third Degree in the Chateau last Wednesday evening. Masonic Order Monday night, at Basin Lodge No. 20 F. & A. M. Chosen of Myton, thereby becoming a Inscriptions For U of U Library Master Mason of that lodge. atNine Masons of Duchesne Three inscriptions have been setended the ceremonies, conducted to be placed in the new lected by Arthur Brown, Worshipful A of Utah library. University the of officers Master, and other the lies books In lodge. This was the largest turn- long inscription, past, the artiout from Duchesne for some time soul of the whole of the past, voice audible culate and was the largest turn-osubmaterial and the when body from any of the towns reprehas altogether vanit of stance sented at the meeting. ished like a dream, is taken from AnothCarlyles Hero Worship." Uintah High Quintet er one, Happy is the man that Wins Eastern Division getteth understanding," is taken from Proverbs 3:13. The third dark basSchool The Uintah High inscription, What in me is ketball team easily won the East- illumine, what is low raise and s Parern Division by winning from support." is from Milton an for Lost. adise last Friday, undefeated season. OTTO BELL Roosevelt holds second position, Duwith 6 wins and 2 losses. Otto Bell, 33, of Heber, World chesne and Alterra tied for third died in a Salt Lake place, with three wins and five War veteran, at 12:30 a. m. Wednesday up hospital losses each, and Central brings a of lobar pneumonia, following the rear without a single win. illness. weeks' three Duchesnes last league game widMr. Bell is survived by his was played at Mt. Emmons FriBell, Hartman LaPreal Mrs ow day, with the local boys coming CumPearl Mrs. 0 and four sisters, out with the large end of a Mrs. mings, Mrs. Mabel Murdock, Murscore. Fern Mrs. and The Eagles held the lead thru-ou- t Hazel Smith and two brotha well played game, gradual- dock, all of Heber, Bell of IdaAlbert John and ly piling up an unsurmountable ers, barrier. Though late in getting ho. Funeral services will be conduct He-btheir stride, the boys have been ball ed Friday at 1:30 p. m. in the Burplaying some mighty fine and L D S. Ward chapel. during the last few games, be in the Heber cemetery. will ial a with powerful ended the season team. of Vest L. C. Winslow, Mayor S. U. Highway was Duchesne, reports The University of Utah and No 40 between Duchesne 1650. 2S, on founded February driving condition, in good Founder's Day is appropriately Denverabout 12 hours, also good time exercises celebrated by special Lake. from Duchesne to Salt each year. ut of place! f ref on front e shington Made etter brw )A throuF Al-ter- ra fsfendable 46-1- - he news emaifrra!nor natonal capi-- J l todav ;? apt t0 be liie confusing HwaSes tCader- - The rap scenes, the many are being un lie'tvnn fbYcuh to follow. Wtee 0 t0,Ket 3 clear he events taking Ve for caPltal we are each week the 4 :t.n is with J.COOL vinff fade whf 0 Ss freq un-h- e .UTCH prenw slippy 32-2- lingsr4 LING icrs. f Full yd nil SYS- - lshington Digest 5 1 ted 1 STsri; g h'am capita ckart'. ft to lus friends his money lends, may lose his money and his friends . FEBRUARY - 26 First U. S. lighthouse built Off Virginia coast, 1792. 27 4s tet rI Bruckart, orrcPndent. Mr. interpretation niakcs the 8 on uhmgtong Cne No J understand-be- ter. wha Your po-- - er Mrs. Guy J. Hollenbeck was also on the sick list this week, but is back on the job again now. Congress assumes control of Columbia, of District Mrs. Mabel Paramore, formerly Miss Mabel Mickelson, of Salt Lake, is in Duchesne visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Joopf T I 28 Republican Party founded n I te at Ripon, Wisconsin, 1854. MARCH 1 Yellowstone established j national park, 1872. Mrs. R. C. Walker and Mrs. James Dalgleish of Myton were Duchesne visitors Thursday 2 Avalanche at Wellington, Wash, kllls 100 191 k, for Mrs. J. R. McGuire, who has been quite 111 the past week with a severe case of flu, Is able to be up and around again. "Who Congress orders Capitol building lit with gas, 1847. V'SO J 4 Mr. Roscoe Perkins of Talmage was In Duchesne on business Thursday. Horlick invents his famous malted milk, 1882. gwnu Frank Defa of Hanna was a chesne visitor Thursday, WEATHER REPORT Du- For week beginning Feb. 21st. Work at the Duchesne sewing Low Date High Day circle will be resumed for the next 22 50 Feb. 21 Clear week for the purpose of finishing 22 Clear up the present project. Work Feb. 22 . 50 49 19 Feb. 23 P. C. will be under the supervision of 36 18 Feb. 24 Cloudy 9 23 Feb. 25 Clear 11 27 Clear Feb. 26 -- 5 36 Clear Feb. 27 Precipitation, .35 EARL S. WINSLOW Co-oObserver Mrs. Gladys Odekirk. -- Mrs. L. -- Friday for o C. Winslow left, last Palisades, Colo., where she will visit with relatives and friends. p. Miss Mabel Rust of Mt. Emmons was a guest of her sister, Miss Zella Rust over the week end. She returned to her home BOXING MATCHES SET FOR ALTONAH PROMISE ACTION Five boxing matches, to be held in Altonah Friday, March 8th( are going to offer Uintah Basin fans some of the fastest entertainment they have ever seen in this line, according to the sponsors of the matches, the Massey brothers of Vernal. Twenty-si- x rounds in all are scheduled, and the sponsors claim any of the five matches will be good enough to qualify as a headliner. This position is given to the match between Sam Hatch of Vernal, and Jay Neely 'of Salt Lake City, a great favorite there, though this will be his first appearance in the Basin. Hatch has been getting knockouts early In all his fights, and the match will be watched with interest. Following close on Hatchs heel3 in popularity in the Basin is Floyd Walker, who also has a Salt Lake antagonist, in the person of Phil Hart. Clem Mason, son of the noted Bobby Mason, is the third outsider in the matches, fighting against Jim Anderson of Vernal. Of particular interest to many will be the match between Bull" Muir of Fruitland and Grant Redden of Altonah, two popular Basin boxers, who meet each other for the first time next Friday. A Whiterocks Indian and one of the CCC boys will complete the lineup. The fights will be followed by a dance, with music by the Massey Silver Stringed Orchestra. Father Talbot of Whiterocks was a Duchesne visitor Wednesday. O Mrs. Beatrice Thomas and her daughter spent the week end at Hanna. Ray Dillman and Arthur Wis-com- of Roosevelt were business visitors in Duchesne Friday. B. L. Dart of Myton was iness visitor here Friday, a bus- a The social case workers held a meeting at the County Courthouse Wednesday. Wm. Baker and Jess Johnstun were among the Duchesne men who attended the boxing bouts at Vernal Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Stalker ol Spring Canyon were week end guests at tne home of Mrs. Stalkers sister, Mrs. Bessie Barton. W. C. Barton and Grant Murdock made a business trip to Salt Lake Monday. High School Juniors Plan Elaborate Prom Mr. James Hair of Salt Lake City is in town this week. He says he has taken over the Lockand expects to move hart Plans are now underway for his place back to Duchesne soon family one of the most elaborate Proms of March. the after first ever given by the Duchesne County High School, according to the Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Orr motorcommittee chairmen who were ap- ed to Salt Lake City last Friday pointed recently, to take care ol on business. They were accomthe details of this most important panied by Mrs. Lloyd Pope, who social event. returned with them Sunday. anchairman The Program nounced that his committee had Lloyd Pope made a business been able to engage the B. Y. U. trip to Heber City last Friday, Collegians, a dance band of state renown, to furnish the music. JUST TO REMIND YOU The Decorations committeemen are busily engaged with crepe St. Tauls Guild, Wed, March paper and lighting effects and 6th, wdth Mrs. Bessie Barton. promise some interesting surprisB, P. W. club, Monday evening, es for the artistic minded as well March 4th, with Mrs. Nora Pack. as the dance lovers. Contract club. Saturday, March A definite date has not been with Mrs. A. M. Murdock. 2nd, announced for the Prom, but it Basin come ott Lodge No. 20 F. & A. M. is expected that it will the latter part ol regular meeting, Monday ni;ht, sometime March 4th. at Myton. March. Chateau Club Dance, Saturday, A total of 791 students from 19 Feb. 2nd, at Legion Chateau. The Duchpsne Labor Council states were enrolled in the 1931 Summer School session at the Unl-- i meets every Thursday evening at 7:30 at the Duchesne Hotel. j versity of Utah, j . Fifth District Lawmakers Introduce Pair Of Bills In Last Minute Rush. Utah Legislature Set For Dr. J. L. Lewis Dies Whirlwind Finish Of Sudden Heart Attack At Vernal By a vote of 18 to 5, the SenDr. J. L. Lewis, 43, of Provo, Utah, son of W. W. Lewis of Vernal died at Vernal Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 20th of a sudden heart attack. lie lived only a few hours after being stricken. Dr. Lewis had been making arrangements to open a store in Roosevelt, having secured the building formerly occupied by the Mills brothers there. Surviving are his widow and children, his parents, and three brothers and one sister: Dr. W. W. Lewis, Trice, Dr. Earl Lewis, Richfield; Frank Lewis, Vernal; and Mrs. Vina Colthorp, Vernal. He was buried Sunday with Masonic honors, by Basin Lodge No. 20, F, & A. M. of Myton, services being held in the community church of Vernal, and interment in the Vernal cemetery. He was a member of the Richfield Lodge. ate Wednesday voted down bill which would have given the mo- torists an additional thirty days to procure car licenses. the house had passed the After bill almost unanimously under suspension of the rules during the morning session, the senate threw it out in a few minutes In the afternoon after five senators had expressed opposition on the grounds that extension of the time to April 1st would increase the administrative cost to the state tax commission and that the emergency which justified an ertension two years ago did not now exist. in which Feb. 28, Deadline The action of the senate left the license plate deadline at Its regular date, Thursday, Feb. 28th, at midnight for those receiving their plates through the mall. Anyone driving his car or truck today without plates will be doing so Illegally. Mrs. Devere Carrol By IT. S. A. I. Service Burned At Vernal Liquids rep resented by liquor and water held the center of the Funeral services W'ere held in lawmaking stage during the sixth Vernal Sunday, Feb. 24th, for Mrs. week of the twenty-firs- t Utah Devere Carrol, of Vernal, who Legislature. died in Salt Lake City, Feb. 20. The first beverages of hard Mrs. Carrol who was 28 years and semi-har- d held varieties of age, had gone to Salt Lake for the spot light in the house of repmedical attention, but though resentatives for practically the enseveral doctors were called In tire three-da- y session of last week. none could ascertain the cause of Net result was passage by a subher illness. stantial majority 41 to 19, of the She was formerly Leon Hardy. state stores with all She leaves one boy, 5 years of semblance of liquor bill, sales banishprivate age and her husband. Mrs. Afton ed. Birch of Roosevelt is a Cities Water BUI Passed was The second aqua pura in the forefront but a brief half Indian Canyon Snow hour. This was long enough, howShows Water Decrease ever, to pass the metropolitan water bill and thereMeasurements made at the snow by enable Governor Henry H. stick at the head of Indian Can- Blood to advise the federal reclayon by Forest Ranger Frank Rich- mation bureau of the favorable ards, show a slight increase in the action in time to save millions In snow measurement, and a de- governmental appropriations for crease in the water content, in- the proposed Deer Creek project. dicating that there has been some The measure empowers cities to melting of the snow during the participate In water corporations and irrigation projects a compast month. bill to two others still Measurements now show 32.71 panion inches of snow and 7.14 inches ot pending. water. A month ago there was Most important of senate activ31i inches of snow and 7.71 in- ities during the week was passage ches of water. . Measurements of a bill to premit the carrying out made on the laslyof March last of Governor Bloods bond refundyear, over a half mile course at ing plan under which the legislathe head of Indian Canyon show- ture can raise $750,000 in state ed only 17,3 inches of snow and revenues during the biennium with 5.6 inches of water. out levying any additional taxes. Records by ihe road men sta- The chief executive suggested tioned at the head of the canyon that the $2,000,000 bond issue show 80 inches of snow fallen so floated in 1933 be refunded so far this year. that the initial payment be not due until 1910. Such action would release three quarters of a million MARRIED dollars earmarked for bond redemArthur Good- ption and interest payments to the County Clerk, rich, reports the following mar- general fund. riage licens Sifting Committee Appointed Harold Powell, 20, of Duchesne Of major import in speeding up and Dorotha Shelton, 17, of Duwas the appointment in legislation chesne, on Feb. 21 1935. sifthouse and senate of ing committees. Senator Eldred A Long Journey M. Royle of Utah county heads A tin lift trawling lit 2,5oo .Vet the upper house committee of 7 second would over take six per (Continued on Page 8) wars to reach the sun. long-talked-- and Nello Hicken of Tabiona Cliff Roberts of Hanna were transacting business in Duchesne Tuesday. Mrs. Ernest Crocker made business trip to Roosevelt License Extension Bill Passed By House; Dies In Upper House. OI K HONOR ItOI.L The following Business houses and individuals all have adver- tisements in this issue of the UINTAH BAKIN RECORD: They are advertising In these eolumns for two reasons. They believe a country weekly perforins a real f inction In a community, and are glad to take this opportunity to give it their support. A serond and still greater reason is that they BELIEVE IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE. Turn to their ads, see what they have to offer, and pick out your purchases from them. They are all lhe progressive units of the community, and are worthy of your patronage and Duchesne Hardware Co. Leona's Frock Shoppe Massey Brothers, Vernal, Utah. Uintah Power & Light Co. Sterling Transportation Co. Eastern Utah Trans. Co, Itoy A. S homan Mortuary Pierson Motor Co. Ford Motor Co. Cozy Theatre Owl Cafe Edwurd Herrick L. A. Hollenbeck V. 11. Fitwater II. S. Liddell Poulson Dairy |