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Show 7 stock Sn Co The Aurora Borealis fBST ItcJj, n acco'i ttah of ; to wa-o- f Crok the ta- - f ; tiiudB y j Casaday m. oor, s- -f B. & ' ased ft. 0 Nove J ' lver3 Caj. ; edivers;4 t t j, ; ; ' 27, V., 360 ft both in S:M. been the wrong direction. At America rate the triumvirate drove on any afwe forgotten Have America! ter promising they carried out means? 10 the letter to apprise someand sorrow? one Repression in the general direction going and Rd it not be prosperity of Salt Lake of the accident. Y ith them went the memories R,-- as Americans stay back of the gracious smiles bestowed Rot fight? the fairest of the fair. Look with by 'ya;d we push foiward to your laurel, Sir Launcelot! - 0f our might, c C c to other countries that ' prove No Work are all right? think it is worth while to Due to the heavy snow that has fallen this time of year, the boys r up a fight, think we should let rate a j0 you holiday. Just before one ride as they might? of the members lay down for a all us give rest this afternoon he was heard Rn friends, let to pray for more snow during the Jus a thought. let us all remainder se on Americans, of the week. These this fight! idle Tuesdays are sure the berries. we shall always remember Heres to more like em, a r. Sec. ! (3) 0 ft. from S, R. 4 and it) 1557 ft H. The a supple.; ate . 206 in Under Direction of Education Advisor-Ve- rn V. Duke My r, and jj. S. 38 On The Little Yellowstone I SW 'Wi4SW sl kV., NEi!, j 4 Sec. 3S the day . 13;) WHSWU again shines over- - the sun en ead. Sec. 34J 4 I. lesignat-- d , Office as j grant- -' tating tn be su- I ra and a by a fee his off, ie comp if this u- - s Casa-cam- e a Chev. coupe were in dire dis-- 5 pulled out of the upon occupants Having ; to let another car pass to a too close come they soft into a deep amount of pushing, pit could budge cg or shoving car in the right direction taring was not quite in order there so happened to be a beautiful maiden in the car.) : assuring themselves that the and slipped No j ERYS, Butch Educator 7assL Engineer,' in, Mar k Ji 19, for the nite, to every to persuade the ra artifice her male occupant and .panion to return to Duchesne the dawn. But alas! she de- down ras bedded resorted heroes 2 S. Inquirt e. it was the arhaps j tsj PER, id small flee or Cj tl .1 Final it no pub i of our look on page 14 March 30th issue of Happy Days, the official organ of the CCC, you will see a poem entitled IF. This poem was written by Chas. Scorns Rescue across Strawberry .tide riding severe in the teeth of a iey Doc Johnson card, Lt. Elting, Uknon Maid dder April If you will c C c & M, he National Acclaim! L. Snow ....Claude C c C Noted Author Receives illustrious lieutenant it may have been the my night, or the sleepy, drawn jtenances of his debauched cantons. Again it might have again Oliver of our company. This little entanglement of words hits at the heart of CCC etiquette and should stand as a monument of CCC accomplishment. We have had some difficulty in getting recognition in this organ. The editor doesnt seem to realize that men in Utah companies are men the same as anywhere else as long as they act as such. We take our rusty headgears off to the Mayor for his aptitude in saying just the kind of nice things that tickles the editors ears. If he doesnt object to our taking our hats off perhaps we would also take off our shoes too as tho we were walking on hallowed ground wheneer he passes. Of course we do not want him to display the elevated millinery just because of his conceit over his literary recognition. We realize of necessity he has told us many times that he has carried this load of buried treaure around with him for a long time and the 86, Mm ards! CK Tired Making Trips All Over Town? Do rtah 1 r our frJ .. . 1:7; Errands by BE Maid OClover Mutual Creamery Co. e us STERLING TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Uintah Basin Points to Salt Lake Eastern Utah Transportation Company Uintah Basin Points to Frioe -- 0- Every Day Sen ice Each Way j gf o- - fTTJt II Wi',Xr1 Tyviff-jiT- etier Li law 1 i 1 .".A o ice 1 HI 15 POWER ton hold those about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you If you can keep your neck aind ears and eyebrows From entanglements of stew If you can smile and feel that you have won The camp is yours and all thats in it. And what is more, Youre a real CC my son. Chas. Oliver, c C c Pilgrims We wonder what is becoming of the morale of our honorable boys. It is said that they returned from the celebration at Mountain Home the other night high, dry and in very poor humor. It is even said that the boys had to swallow hard to get rid of their dry spirits. The w'ord is being passed around that a few of our beloved followers havent lost their milk teeth. George Hartman and Neil Wilcox became dry for the old farm beverage. They strolled through side streets, back alleys, cow corrals and pig styes, dinging back doors and arousing the ire of the peaceful country folk with a mournful Please have you some bread and milk? We are from the CCC camp in Yellowstone and have to make our way there before morning and a little refreshments would do us an untold kindness. We are informed that the gracious people fell for that old line of horse feathers and set out the cherished contents of the big crock. The Amiable vagrants! What ho. , 8 HIST New Medico Coming A new doctor. Lt. Custer of the Medical Reserve, is expected at Moon Lake on or about the 12th of April to take the place left vacant by the transfer of Dr. Anderson to the Montana district. Docs Those two illustrious are primping Snow and Johnson up the Infirmary to create a first impression. We hope he will find our camp and its associations pleasant. The fellows and officers take this opmost portunity to extend him a hearty welcome. fav-orab- le our 8 Kipling Were c C c BUTTER and CHEESE will Satisfy Nippy Longhorn Cheese Duchesne, Utah City IF six-inc- Cottage Cheese on order. Kraft Line of Process Cheese Utah pt Snow, Snow, all the time snow Id sooner die than take this. Did someone mention spring h last week? There is a blanket of wet snow adorning the landscape in and around Moon Lake Camp. The snow is still falling, and the wind is blowing. A search has been made of our editors quarters to see what brand he drinks. It must be good to make tne grass turn green and the birds sing. A3 soon as they discover the kind and quantity needovered, they'll all throw off the coat, step out of the old flannels and go out after a good sunburn. ER IN flesh-exce- c C c TEILfEB Utah joke is on us that we did not capitalize on it sooner. We might say at this point also that we sent in a lovely picture of Timberline Smith and Half-pint Billings. This picture would grace well the mantelpiece in any lady's boudoir. Seemingly these men did not smell right to the aforestid editor, and our picture perhaps has found the way of all it was interred in the graveyard of the literati. For those who are not familiar with this literary effort we reproduce it below. If you can LIGHT GO; c C c Vacationing Lt. Elting made a pleaurable of Moab trip to that fair village last Friday, accompanied by La. Var Doc Johnson, and Edico Bill Casaday. The latter two stopthe town where ped at Price the girls smile sweetly upon these two. Th return trip to camp was made via Salt Lake and Strawsummit was berry valley. Indian choice ol the hence impassable A terrific blizzard was routes. encountered in Strawberry valley. Doc. Anderson loaned his Ford V8 for the occasion. The trio came back looking Uke the mornasked if they ing after. No one time a had had good SEB.81 w made that past event seem like a returning Princess pin money. Hy the time the beef steaks were removed, the shin tapes lifted, the Pastuer treatment administered to our August Senators, and the SerMrs. Marion S. Shields geant at Arms could at last be Mr. Charlie Bird and three of heard, it was announced that the her children are very ill with meagate receipts totalled close to five sles. billion dollars. Truly these are Lynn Ross has recently purprosperous times. chased the farm known as the c C c Shores place. There are smokes and smokes. the little daughter of The foregoing utterance of pro- Mr.Audry, and Mrs, Charles Hardman, is found philosophy has been indelevry ill due to a relapse from ibly written into our domes these measles. past few weeks through observaMrs. Eliza J. Gilbert is visiting tion of Mr. Rudy Barlow when in- at the home of her daughter, Mrs. terviewing certain makes of the Joseph Shanks of Utahn. weed. It is not so far back into Wm. C. Foy, Grace Robbins and written history that Rudys lips Miss Wardle were of Duchesne were caressed by My Lady Nico- Arcadia visitors Friday. tine via the paper and Bull route. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Horrocks It was noticed with what timidity and Mrs. Lynn Ross and little he crooked his elbow to insert the wrere visiting reMerlyn daughter, weed. But today, converted to latives at Vernal Saturday. the high social cheroot the graceMr. and Mrs. Don Levctt and ful curve of the arm, the lingerfamily of Helper were Sunday ing lip caress, the dignified with- guests of her mother, Mrs. n drawal, the tap of the ash and Rasmussen. the elegant poise, all contribute Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horrocks to the elevating of this gentle- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Horrocks man to his natural plane amongst and Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Nielson the superiority complexes. And were visitors at the home the price? A mere fifteen cents of Mrs.Sunday Hunt of Upalco. Margaret for ten. James C. Solmonson is in Salt c C c Lake receiving medical attention. Our staff photographer revealMr. and Mrs. George Bracken ed an excellent physical descrip- and family of Altonah were dinner tion of a young mans fancy at guests Sunday at the home of Mr. this time of the year by produc- and Mrs. Frank Horrocks. Mrs. ing a spring time setting of our Bracken is a sister of Mrs. Horown Timberline forming a nucleus rocks. for a bevy of the vales most exFollowing are those who attendclusive beauties. Such loveliness ed the M. Men and Gleaners banhas ere been draped around one quet at Boneta April 3rd, Mr. and mans shoulders. One glance at Mrs. Hale Holgate, Archie Larsen, this masterpiece and Hollywood Grace Bell, Celia Cope, Ruth and would realize that the stars may Scott Lusty. not be seen wrhen the sun is shinThe recent storm was of much ing. It is also reported that as value to this country. the shadows lengthened and the witching hour arrived, our hero, with a truly inherent and trad- U. of U. Students itional sense of romance followed Organize Group To Alices trail through the looking Provide Speakers glass into the land of fairies, bringing forth a modern CinderStudents of the Uinversity of ella, even to the last detail of the Utah debate department will missing slipper. speak to organizations and clubs c C c throughout the state upon curMatch-stick- s and Rivets rent problems, according to a new To those right honorable dining plan outlined, by LaVern Bane, room orderlies we dedicate this varsity debate coach at the Unibit of verse. For their unceasing versity. Fifty men students interested loyalty, their devotion to duty that would cause them to sacrafice in debate or oratory will take a supply of matches to insure a part in the newly extended forstove in this uncer- ensic program, Mr. Bane stated. tain weather, we are truly thank- Two wreeks notice of the subject which the club or organization ful. Now Im a roving man of ease wishes discussed is all that is reIve roamed and wandered where quired to secure the services ofn a I pleased speaker or a debate team. Some million sights Ive ponderorganizations requesting a are asked to ed on; speaker, however, Ive viewed the world in dark and provide transporation facilities for the speaker. dawn. This marks a wide departure But match-stick- s hinges on stove from past callege procedure, which doors has been to confine all such acI never knew were used before. Then Cannon, Light, and Steven- tivities to intercollegiate competition, Mr. Bane stajted. son Showed me that It could be done. They placed them there and fixed them tight. lasted through The match-stick- s the night But flames were lit and they were done Sirs Cannon, Light What Ho? and Stevenson. c C c My Father Among the mountains is a little shack With flowers growing in front and back And there lives a man now weak and old My father, once so young and bold. But years have gone since that sad day When mother and I went away to Sev-ere- well-repair- Out-of-tow- Mrs. Minnie Hamilton Ralph Maxwell moved his stock into the Jim Distefano store which is now open for business. Mrs. Alma Wagstaff is spending a few days in Provo. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Loveland has been ill the past week with bronchitis, but is improving now. Mrs. Ora Johnson of Bluebell is spending a few days at the Jep Thomas ranch, Mrs. Pearl White is cleaning and painting the Johnson store which they bought recently and expects to open for business Saturday. Mr. Bill Lewis accompanied by Grace Wilkins left for a short visit to Provo and Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Dahl man left for a ten days visit to Heber and Salt Lake. Miss Lila Johnson is spending a few days at home. Mrs. Pearl White spent a few days in Salt Lake last week, buying stock for the new store. While there, she visited with Mrs. Pearl Sessions, a friend from Mon- tana. a Tommie. Hickens, after spending week at home, returned to Map-leto- AT AN hour in the march of events when a funeral service is most needed you will find Sehonian Morticians ready and capable whatever the emergency. To be first la completeness and attentiveness has ever been our aim. Under experienced direction our sendees have maintained a reputation for dignity and sympathy. The charge is always very reasonable. Roy A. Sehonian Mortuary Duchesne,'" Utah n, where he is attending school, Mr. Gam Stevens was a Sunday dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ike Hamilton. Juanita Heppler of Butte, Montana and Mrs. Leona Long and daughter, Norma of Los Angeles, were week end guests at the White has been Miss Norma ranch. spending the winter with Mrs. Pearl White at Ft. Duchesne, but left here Monday for Butte, Montana, where she will visit with Miss Juanita. Mrs. Long will return to her home in Los Angeles. Road Commissioners were here Saturday. We hope to have some improvements on our roads soon. By Mrs. Glen Sorensen A large crowd attended the M Men and Gleaner banquet last Wednesday night. A group of little folks enjoyed a birthday party for Donna Sorensen last Saturday. Mrs. Jennie Kofford returned home from the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake Monday. Sorensen Mr. and Mrs. Chris went to Midway Monday because of the illness of their granddaughter, Relva Sulser. Mrs. George Anderson had the misfortune of dislocating her shoulder Tuesday. Miss Janet Burton who Is employed in Duchesne spent Sunday visiting with her parents. BOYS!! COZY THEATRE Sat. and Sun. April 1 RICHARD DIX in West Of The Pecos by Zane Grey Comedy: This Rand Age Also: Dionne Quintuplets 13-1- RAGS WANTED Good Soft Rags, Clean and Free From Lint 5 cts. lb. Bring Them to the Record Office - GIRLS!! MEN AND WOMEN I! S stay To a big house by the side of the sea And a staunch wall around the house and me. But in my heart I have always yearned To be by him since his hair has turned. To wait upon his every whim To be back there and worship him. a Though unkind fate has kept us part Through passing years hes been in my heart And someday I hope to be in the shack With pretty flowers in front and back, c C c Banco Planned Lt. Stewart has announced that there will be a dance to be held in the mess hall on Saturday, April 20th. There will be the usual trucks to the valley over now good roads Men have been working the high ways to and from camp and pronounce them very good. apparent, Refreshments will be served by Lt. Filing entertained his trav- the kitchen force under the dirand ection of the Mess Steward. Museling companions with song They to their surprise. verse, much ic will be furnished by the regular now threaten to have him appear CCC orchestra. on the camp program some evento keep ing. Anyway it helped Pen of 2000 B. C. Typo awake these two sleepy yaps An Egypllan tomb, 4,000 years old. c C c was opened. Aiming other objects d The In it wits found a quill pen with The conceit of the past ages is barrel like a modern fountain pen. The Dempsey As a mutter of fart there was an truly laughable. mere actual fountain pen of modern type Tunney row brought forth a two and one half millions. But In use In IS 4), although lt was not the Washington Battle Iloyal has patented until years later. Merry-go-roun- IFFiail j J CCC COMPANY NUMBER 1345 7 .A , ya foek at i ft. and 4 F-3- Labe Camp January j each S3 OFFICIAL CAMP NEWS : a Said r YOU CAN EARN Real Money 8 Taking Subscriptions for THE UINTAH BASIN RECORD This is not a contest offering, but a straight forward proposiYou tion to participate in our drive for increased circulation. check will receive just what you earn, and the amount of your cannot he effected by what some other person does. 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