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Show land. So. The Aurora Borealis .',' tah j aUn, OFFICIAL CAMP NEWS, lf s 1935. n la 7 On The Little Yellowstone Under Direction of Education lEm. Casa day 4 fcjJ Jot Advisor-Ve- rn Perilous Death friend. UjtJ Slim of 3 J ,,t John-'r- d , the direction of Fred from escape narrow a had A to His gang was working water of flow better a ; . spring. To accomplish this trenches had dug several of the boggy area that the several water wwu draw much first inning, but the Lakers soon calm. er ar-,n- e8 new-com- er j ex-fa- te u & Merry-Go-Rou- lave J cb calls it- - "air, we I Office. trains, airplanes, busses, Special r. id ships will call for and (Trucks to the ones who now us well.) The richest of foods and wines nil be served free of charge. (The llayor tells us that there will be de-je- EPER, ti and until ffice or ( 55-- ). Final e; no ox pub 86, Mel Our and own 32 piece orchestra will the atmosphere with their achanting Lets see; melodies. a sax, a drum, a piano, s banjo, and oh yes, a trombone, 'ell at least they sound like a 32 heres unit. piece ,ECK coffee, .oughnuts, cookies, inch on the menu.) .eat Card; c C c Opening Ball Game Lakers took their first Sundague game from Duchesne ay, to the tune of The game ai played on a rather damp CCC Wins Moon lW I' tab 5-- 2. Du-ies- field. The matter what the disturbing element, retain their sincere urbanity and dignity. No matter what our mistaken views may have been in the past, we must from here on catalogue Lieut. Stewarts name within the covers of that small but exclusive volume containing the names of this planets greatest. The event that erases his name forever from the commonplace was a barracks inspection affair of the early part of the week. The Lt. entered the barracks in question with alert eyes darting to left, right and upward. It was the upward that proved test. the eternal-to-b- e Above his head was a dainty pink colored arch. Even the keenest observers later admitted that they did not see his mouth open offered by our e Utah for It was during that hour of leis- ure between bums (burnt corn and burnt meat) that is known as the cookies hour, that the thing was spotted. It was with reverential fingers that its creator, our own Bobbie Hadlock, directed our eyes to that now historical relic. The boys were loitering on the bridge the bridge of sighs a bridge that was erected by a military rather than a civil ena bridge that has bridged gineer for the cooks the intervening definition twixt physical discomfort and comfort, when that joyous call emerged from the throat oi Bobbie, outdoing the bleat of a ewe upon the return of the prodigal lamb. It was the mixed texture of affection and braggadocio that won the attention as he screamed, I made it last December. And sure enough emerging from its hiber nation was that thing of pride-o- ne on Bobs own neverbust doughnuts. I, as a historian find archeologist, begged that it may remain as mute evidence of a past civilization to be unearthed ,by the denizens of this planet in some century yet to come. But the iconoclastic minds prevailed. The doughnut was rescued and there remains for the enlightenment of future generations nothing but our varicolored tin cans and the ruins of a 1934 edition of an incinerator. The procedure of applying for title II loans has been considerably liberalized. Tentative applications for loans may now be sent directly to the state office without prior assurance from an approved mortgagee that the loan will be made The customary appraisal fee oi $3 per $1,000.00 should accompany the application. No further appraisal fees will be charged. Application blanks will be supplied upon request. There i3 an abundance of available capital in the state of Utah for investment under the Mutual Mortgage Insurance plan, and although we cannot guarantee financing, we are certain that financing can be secured for all good loan applications. This office cooperates in securing such financing on all applications submitted which meet the necessary requirements. This procedure will be of great value to the many small communities in Utah which do not have banks approved for Title II loans All applications submitted directly to the state office will avail themselves of this liberalized . As the months sling their worn out bodies into eternity, Charlie ETA By Miss Ada Brandon Mr. and Mrs. Jim Alexander and family of Vernal were callers on Mrs. Geo. Brandon. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Brandon and family of Hiawatha came with Boyd Brandon and left their son, Bobby Brandon, at the home of Mr and Mr3. R. M. Brandon. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Potter were visitors here Friday and Saturday. The big steam shovel passed through on its way to Moon Lake. A number of young folks attended the dance at Mt. Emmons Friday night. Mrs. Eva Moffitt of Boneta went to Provo to see her son and daughter. Mrs. Fortle has a new baby hoy. Mrs. Elden Madson is nursing the sick in Mtn. Home. Sunday we had a nice steady rain which is great for the crops. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Oman and daughters of Duchesne were calling on friends Sunday. CerecpsU Geese Cereopsis geese, sometimes called Cape Barren geese, native of Tasmania, were once plentiful, but like all fowl, that possess a palatable flesh, their numbers were reduced to point of extermination. JUANITA By Mrs. Glen Sorensen By Mrs. Ethel L. Curran The dance Wednesday on was Holfeltz night Mrs. Berthena given by the Talmage Serenaders the sick list last week. was very much enjoyed by all Mrs. L. S. White and daughter, present Bobby Lu, of Rangely, Mr. and Mrs. Helen Ottosen was a visand Mrs. Vunial Coltharp and ar- itor to Sandy last week. of Maxine Vernal, daughter o rived at the home of Mrs. Ethel Mr. Thomas L. Allred went to L. Curran last Wednesday evening. Miss Ida Currant returned with Ferron last week to attend the for his them Thursday. She has accepted graduation exercises a position in the Bynum Academy daughter, Hope. Dorothy and of Beauty Culture, where she at- Beth returned home with their tended school while in Glenwood. father Saturday. o Word was received here that the Sorenson Alma returned home and Ida salon had been enlarged was sent for to help in the shop. Friday from Manti where he has been attending school the past We all wish her success. winter. o Mr. Fred Emry who has been Mr. and Mrs. Roy Workman working for Mr. Bill Woodard is and family of Park City spent home. o Saturday and Sunday visiting at Miss Faun Oman spent Tues- the home of Joseph Jensen. day night with Miss Ailene Miss Pearl Mayhew of Utahn was a Talmage visitor Friday. o Mrs. Carl Milton and children The Trimary Spring Festival of Soldier Summit are guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and was held in the ward hall Friday night. It was well attended and Mrs. P. W. Fouse. enjoyed by everyone. (Too late for last week) Mr. and Mrs. De Vere Shepard Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Mayhew and family of Helper were visit- and family of Utahn were visiting ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. relatives In Talmage Friday. W. Fouse Saturday and Sunday. Miss Helen Behunin left SaturMiss Ida Curran was the dinfor Salt Lake City where she day ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon has employment for the summer. Liddell Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sulser and Miss Elizabeth Emry was an children of Midway were visiting over night guest of Ailene Curran at the home of Chri3 Sorensen SaSunday. turday and Sunday. , - Other towns are only a moment away business matters or a visit with friends TELE IP COMPANY j Uintah Basin Points to Salt Lake Eastern Utah Transportation Company Uintah Basin Points to Price o- - Every Day Service Each Way o- - igm :etter Sight UTAH POWER I fore-bear- STERLING TRANSPORTATION 8 LICIT elegtricity is your most efficient Ui SERVANT Over 200 University of Utah students participated in the presentation of the grand opera, The Bartered Bride," by the University of Utah Musical Society in Kingsbury hall Friday and Satur- day, May 3 and 4. The Bartered Bride," the first opera presented at the University of Utah since 1930, was produced under the direction of Prof. Thos. Giles, head of the music department, and Frank Whiting, in speech. The members of the university syrmphonic orchestra, the mens glee club, and the girls glee club, participated in the presentation of the opera. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Grant and Elijah Behunin returned home Mrs. Susan Grant were calling at from the hospital in Salt Lake the Currant and Holfeltz ranches Saturday. He la very much ImSunday. proved in health. o Mrs. L. R. Curran was called to A Mothers Day program was the bedside of her father, Mr. Ed given in Sunday School Sunday. Wardle, Monday. Mr. Wardle is o very low at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Wright Reynolds and children of Park City moved There was a merry bunch of into their home here Monday. children came home on the bus Mrs. Edgar Moffitt returned last Friday evening. They were home from Roosevelt last week. celebrating their last day of school. the spray can be diluted so it will be inoffensive to any person. Nicotine sulphate is widely used Nicotine Sulphate as an Insecticide. When it is dilCats Repels Dogs, uted and applied properly it benefits the plants and does not introubled are who Gardeners the buildings, walls or walks. ,with cats and dogs may keep jure can be purchased at seed and It over flower them from running stores in packages lafertilizer beds and ruining shrubbery, by directions for diluting with beled nicotine spaying the plants with and applying. sulphate, accoding to specialists Because the spray evaporates of the United States Department in time and will be washed off by of Agriculture. Such a spray solves the prob- rain, it will have to be renewed lem very neatly as cats and dogs about once in two weeks and afdo not like the odor of nicotine. ter any heavy or long rain. Liveto They give it a wide berth. Their stock should not be permittedbeen has on that so much keener sense of smell is graze vegetation than that of a human being that sprayed with nicotine sulphate. They are to do some work in connection with the forestry program. c C c Hospital Pains a severe D. Lidtka received bump on the ankle which put him on light duty for a day. his Res Robertson sprained ankle playing baseball, and was forced to use crutches for several dark. Twas the longing for such days. Enrollees Daly and Busch rebliss, more that the tawdry, fleetfrom Ft. Douglas where turned ing lures of riches and adventure been receiving medical have they of pionwhich sent the floodtide disabilities. for attention eers across the vastness of the enrollees Daley after Shortly west. Busch returned from Fort And still today fired by the and both asked for a same spark of immortal fire that Douglas they Someone suggested Long discharge. urged his grandsires on of the the that splendors his perhaps Hunt Custer, accompanied by harden not did Swanee River Station Hospital faithful slave them too much for life in the Snow, has faced again, or yet wilds. again, the unknown perils of that c C c tangled wilderness which stretchbehalf of the members and In forlast the from es northward officers of this company this palorn outpost of civilization. And s, per wishes to extend its most renowned like those heartfelt sympathy to Foreman he did but seek a home, however of hi3 son and his and might Oakes on the death humble, where he Enrollee Lee Jenkins on the to rest secure. Both are of his mother. Lo as Long Hunt Custer and death sad those final, making the unquestioning Snow, undaunt- away preparations. ed, faced the untracked forests, Were it possible to do more wherea came clearing upon they than try to console, every person the cabin in stood a battered be glad to lend would here sole forgotten memorial of a kin hand. helping dred spirit gone before. c C c This is the place," cried Long My Friend Time Hunt. And without more ado, our s e t Tick, tick, tick, on wings the sec-- 1 adventurers courageously Nor onds fly, about repairing the place. And the gibes disturbed yet' I did unrighteously but by were they sit and stretch the sigh and taunts of Everready" Evans two Ho hum, just more time gone by those and Elkskin Eking, reThe old clock seems not to care reckless wanderers who have further How much I lie around and stare' peatedly forced their way hunt- At fellows working all around me. while country back the into even It just goes on and seems to be ing the savage packrat, that Unconcerned at my illiteracy. though Elkskin announced under horse he wouldnt stable a I ac Then at last awaken the shelter of Long Hunts To find that Im mistaken quisition. About my old friend Tim. On the contrary they but toiled While I drift off to senseless of the harder against the coming sleep, fearing loved one, Long Hunts The seconds past me softly creep m of naught save the chance armed Sowing sadness and good cheer savages, mance-lackin- g To wakeful kindred far and near! with the deadly camera, who Nor stop to wait for end of rest might at any time creep stealthily sublime. upon them. So far this gallant ever unscathed, Soon saw I his value to my soul, pair labors on mindful that the white race must And thence began to u.se his of the mighty role go on whatever the fate To guide me on to useful goal. individual. with c C c with work With truth Stub Camp loyalty Shall I use him as he did me. Eighteen men left Moon Lake stub lie is my servant and I hi Camp Tuesday to establish a formthe Majesty. Icamp In Uintah Canyon, La Var Johnson. er camp site of this company Take Part In Grand Opera Is your subscription Record paid up? to the COZY THEATRE Sat. and Sun. May 1S-1- 9 Under Pressure with Edmund Lowe and Victor Me Laden Shorts: The Canmus Hoofer Also The First Show RAGS WANTED Good Soft Rags, Clean and Free From Lint 5 cts. Ib. Bring Them to the Record Office YOUNG MEN TO TAKE UP ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION and Air Conditioning. Perfer men now employed and inclined with fair education and willing to train spare time at home to become experts in installation and service work. Write, giving age, phone, present occupation. UTILITIES ENGINEERING INSTITUTE Box 551, Beverly IIllls, Uoll is a Sensible far-flun- support S I The pink referred to had at some past date engulfed curves that so oft have rendered men Curious. If is known, I believe, in feminine parlance as a brassiere. Rogers imagination becomes taxed to the straining point attempting to uncover original schemes whereby he may secure his perThis week, fectly timed pass. however, he wore on his crooked fizp a sly and triumphant grin. The cause was that the calendar informed him that Sunday, May 12, was Mothers Day. Thirty days calm! But what next, Charlie? c C c Homing in Home that bit of heaven this turbulent world so much de sired by every mortal the castle of the common man; how much more then does it tunc the heartAh! to utter that "Urn!" amid or was it Er, that may have strings when it stands alone t g waste, its lamp-lileveled him to the ordinary. the the With sheer force of collection he window beckoning through ITER IAN Due Riggs, should have overcame them and fought hard for the remainder of the game l to hold them down for a winning ase of ir 1 Uuchesrj? game. It was so close throughout that no one had a chance to J lM breathe freely until the last ball ofore beJ was pitched. 'hich beW at from A to the CCC ranks, T- 4 John Thomas at section. S, g short, moist played .aB) this some excellent ball for the vicirl used was working Lidtka Mr u cmbractl he tors. when Yellowstone seems to have a H T. 3 S J usplacently along sand He Jt is ncJ 'countered quick pretty course steady infield judging from to sink and then of water ar its initial but the appearance, to lie frantic movements irrigate i move-les- t outfield is still a bit ragged. each With himself. m e. At Sundays game the locals into the he sank deeper had a chance to lay against sevli,Sec. l' which for called help He B. 4M, s eral of their former teammates, given by mem-trjas immediately c C c signated J near were who crew of the Office J First Tennis ' After a good days toil finishing with the greatest U was only the tennis court, several of the the grar.. up out was pulled ood luck that he fellows and Supt. Warthen and atatuij minutes twenty after his boots Lt. Stewart enjoyed a bit of the all be su: ; excited effort. His boots were nn and sport Saturday afternoon. A storm another twenty took ,j there. It ft rendered the court useby Sunday Mr. boots. utes to recover the this Off; less again for several days, but doesnt he jdtka allows that ,he compli like everyone is trying to be patient. ,ant to go through another n of tt, Four good tennis rackets and a tperienca. dozen cute red balls were secured c C c "HERTS, through the company for use on Dance Planned e Enginee new court. the antbe Saturday, May 18, will c C c ation, Maj on the her festive day and night For Mothers Day Week Enders On that date the CC calendar. 70 passes were tion, with resound Approximately will ils and groves to fellows issued desiring to be eet strains and gay laughter. home Mothers for Day. mention to Vhy? Oh, we forgot of this number hired a the Many in dance to a be is There jat truck to transport them to their less Hall at Deah Ole Moon Lake homes in and around Salt Lake, there. be to is amp. Everybody c C c Duchesses, Mayors, The have all telegD Woi to- - at-i-n It is the truly great, and the raphed there intentions eplng post A grand truly great alone who can, no full uniform. cation 3 X). overcame that momentary hesipolice Escapes .been worth at least two of the tation. His imbroken military Wednesday, Delmar Lidtka. five runs. stride, so well known to the camp, ,mber of the gang working Duchesne took the lead in the informed all of his unruffled and water development !Le the c. ice- - CCC COMPANY NUMBER 1345 By Edited r lasers F-3- Camp Lake 200 Students Title II Applications Received at State Office V-- 8 Trucks have a reputation for hauling more tons, more miles- with more satisfaction and at less cost. Ample power, excess strength and Ford remarkable ability of the Ford V-- Truck insures continued performance on the toughest jobs. On any road with any load Ford V-- 8 trucks are consistent profit earners because of these advanced features: 1. 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