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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD. DUCHESNE, UTAH The. Aurora Borealis ) U sasEsrasassp ) OFFICIAL CAMP NEWS, HEPjppg f June, k P' m. 00r or a jioon of On The LitLle Yellowstone . Ym. following c- 7 Edited By House, tj 1 Lake Camp F-3- CCC COMPANY Under Direclon Casaday Advisor-Ve- rn county - :ial M, T. i Mend-- old home with the Lake Defeated family. him a pleasant tasted defeat has Lake lioon journey, c C c last week from Dunice m the New Foreman Arrives Roosevelt. sne and again from Foreman Elmer Roberts arrived Duchesne ;e score3 were in camp from the Manila 2 Roose-Moon Lake, and camp last week to take charge of the and Moon Lake. that the local carpentry work here. He makes It is to be hoped to some tight his home in Roosevelt. down settle wiH , overcome these c C c and playing The Duke Answers Query Ids while there is still time. If it is Last week a few of the Doubt-intermination will do it, too. Thomases had the temerity to done, cUcally is sched-wit- suggest that the T!ie next league game camp had not Bridgeland CCC at Moon been informed as to the land of ?e Sunday. From the way the my nativity; my possible powers been shaping, it and authority in that land and the sast games have to provide some real exi- reason I have secluded myself in Moon ? sh with all TOG. with M - creek y w shts ot ev d upon or and. 15. htchell Duchesne Utah hon, May ion', Jane Woman Ping posl-av- e of Education V. Duke cyclists a Chance. In addition the trucks will go to town to pick up the stragglers. Refreshments will be served in the hospitable CCC fashion. Chas. Rogers will stage his famous side show and the Mayor will be there to show you the fine points about camp. The regular CCC orchestra has been tuning up since the last dance and will be there in full g force. h Bring all your friends and get acquainted with someone elses friends. Enjoy yourself for a full evening. We shall appreciate your attendance. P. S. We understand there is a CCC lement camp. They had inferred that possibly I had taken refuge someone down there whom the edc C c from the more expressive revolu- itor would like to see here, too. Members To Be Transferred c C c or perhaps had been playtionists named men have The following fade-awa- y Hits the an Mayor act from Headlines ing nucleus n selected to form the Human sympathy is irate spouse. always dirbe will new company. a They i ected to the negligent one who is To alleviate cases all incipient a inferred from this camp at that content to let the world slip by Positions they of Americana Snoopavaha ry early date. with its knocks and promises, and causes mental dread disorder that nil occupy will appear after their one to pry into anothers affairs who is willing that the other fellames. low do the most work. Whether I shall endeavor to elucidate. senior foreman. A. N. Ray he be concerned In national circles I was born a long time ago. Yes, John Prince supply sergeant. or just with domestic life matters sevwere born mess sergeant. indeed, my parents Charles Rogers eral years before. At that time not. Which after all sets U3 back company clerk. Ray Brown to they didn't know whether I should the the beginning of time and to LaVar Johnson hospital principal involved in each tribe kept or fed to the pigs. Finally angle. such fare decided that might they cook. James Simpson Such sympathy is here devoted kill the pigs, and thus I was saved cook. Taylor Shejman to that ancient and honored perIn from death. an my youth early Kendall Fisher forestry. I had the faculty of turning up in son, Charles Oliver, intimately Rudy Barlow forestry. the most unexpected places and at know'n as the Mayor. No better Fayette Whitney forestry. rather inopportune times, very example of a man with his chariot Russell Holmes forestry. to the discomfort of my eld- unencumbered of any star can be much Frank Vorgrenic forestry. In this found in these verdant hills, nor and ers contemporaries. Members of company 2910 wish dark would there be one with such the of learned I many way .era w'ell in their new location, secrets of the affairs of State peculiar aspirations. c C c that otherwise would not have Dating back to the inauguration Hospital Pains lot. It seems that of the CCC our Lord Mayor was to fallen my and Snow Hospital attendants such a happenstance has befallen but a humble, hard working perjhnson are experiencing all of the me here from the query just pub- sonage who moved about through sms that are possible this week, lished. life with an alacrity bom of hard jtwhen an undertaking such as older. I knocks and heavy work. Life in I In later grew years alsomining is involved, there is a was a pacifist, but as so many its more sublime state had no ap.ance that anyone would feel just And peal to our hero no place in his In his young men do, I got married. .slight twinge of pain. of hard-bitte- n state a in been has home Then as existance. my suiting garb, it is hard to tell ever since. most war do reached crisis of he the better Claude Snow is trying to to injury my most his life. His humdrum existance insult Adding or a a farmer .personate deep trusted followers connived at the was changed to one of glitter and a fisherman. La Var is not sick He moved ahead of a corruption of my court. It was in glamour. s most people would think. Those a with effort a fast coupled gigantic moving world. Even spicy wots come from honest labor (so of genius that I was able magazines were substituted for stroke says). to overthrow them and recover a works of Shakespeare, Poe, and Through safety measures adopt--,b- y of my self esteem. After Hawthorne. . the company, accidents have portion the great struggle I looked upon And again as he slips into seca cut to a minimum, a discerning ond childhood, with conquest my this new life drops c C c and decided that the supposed away from him to leave him but eye Over Holidays treasure wras only a bauble. Thereself. He cares Members have again settled fore I decamped and left my erst- a shell of hig former not for cozy domesticity of m for a few days work after while possessions in less capable life. Neither does a spicy n hectic holidays. But was that hands. send the blood coursing thru it yam Monday blue. No one wants I almost forgot : I w'as born in his veins. He is content to Ke upon say anything about hangovers, the State of Anxiety, fed on the stone-scouch and wait for it there was something wrong, milk of human kindness, attended his the days ending, well aware that well, Memorial Day comes but the school of hard knocks; I am there is always someone to carry e a year. American by birth, English and on, and that come what may, his c C c Missourian by descent, Christian tea will still be provided for the Captain Bittman departed thi3 not always morrow Jt week for by Uncle Sam. his home in Port-J- in religion although Idahoan deeds adoption, in by too well has he proved Oregon. He said that he Only Utahan by chance, and a CCC ad- that to take the saying of Shakespeares betrip by airplane viser by appointment. ' order to AH the worlds a stage have more time at the ginning, With a combination like the and the men and women merely desabove holding sway over my players. tiny, what can be done? I must c C c VOI NG MEN TO TAKE UP the inevitable. await That Ring Magic ELECTRIC Yours, REFRIGERATION friend Neil to our Telephones, Duke of Yellowstone, iuid Air on Perfer been Conditioning. have something Wilcox, c c C men now employed and menuisance a of the order general Dance Hold To Camp chanically inclined with fair would education and June 8, will be a red until the other night. It willing to train Saturday, seem that they are always clangpare time at home to beletter day for camp come to jar a quiet siesta experts in installation As a farewell gesture to the ing ready and service e, headache. Their an into work. Write, giv-agalarming boys who will leave to help form discordant notes out at the phone, present ocring will a new company a big splurge cupation. to remost hour, only unearthly UTILITIES ENGINEERING be held. Parking spaces are plentime of day. quest the INSTITUTE tiful, feed for the horses can be Bo Then came that magic iring! secured on the range, and the 551, Beverly Hills, Calif roads are smooth enough to give Every note seemed to carry with it a promise. The very words to be spoken later seemed to hang in the air. Neil later avowed there angels singirg on the roof-toSTERLING TRANSPORTATION A stentorian voice bellowed for COMPANY Supply Sergeant Neil Wilcox. Neil, with chest expanded, advanced, Uintah Basin Points to Salt Like grabbed the receiver, and sweetly voiced, Hello'ooo. Eastern Utah Transportation A voice droned something at the other end. Neil chocked, called Company for a repitition, received it, and Finish Bat in Points to Price collasped in a heap on the floor. stale he murIn a d hund-ebucks, no Job, mured, o- Every Day Service Each Way omore CCC. After the fire brigade had departed and the flood subsided, Neil amazed all present by telbng of an offer of immediate employment at 5100 00 pr. From there he dashed to his bunk, began to stuff his bcdongings into suilcasus, and roll the b dd.ng. All the time be vi as humming a tune that sounded like, At Last Im Going Home. Then came the harsh news Neils hopes were forever blasted. It was someone's idea of a practical joke. Again Neil collasped. He awoke our raving. But it did not take to construct and house the poor d meltk LIGHT POWER ed in a nice padded room and the door. Now each rng of the I bone tea h.s lair 15 Will SfEIlSI I cl- - is cur Ni .1 tohundred bucks, ar.d mutter, Job, no crc. If thi-- d nt lay off, 1 11 10-- 9, 7-- & j -- PER, to nd small flee or C, 5 x 53- - tf Final In no pub- -' 86, ilex- - Cards :ck r lltab PER Utah -- IN Utah pre-CC- es called of Tas-fubut et a paiat-- , wer ttnation. - d, in--i- F-3- 7. semi-conscio- er ugm ter Sight i iz 8 lltimtlll Ml 1 lIFIGBI go crazy. C By Mrs. Howard Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Warren Strong motored to Salt Lake City, Friday. They were accompanied by Mrs. Eliza Gilbert who has been visiting for some time with her daughter, Mrs. Joe Shanks. Mrs. Albert Smith was visiting Mrs. Max Birch, Sunday. Mrs. Howard Stewart and her daughter have returned home after visiting relatives In Ogden. Mrs. Michael Esauk and son, Billy, are visiting in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Abplanep and daughters were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Abplanep, Monday. Miss Dons Mitchell of Duchesne has taken a position with Mrs. M. Spratt. A crowd from here attended the opening dance at Defas Park on Thursday night. Mrs. Theron Strong and daughters were visiting Mrs. Wm. Abplanep, Sunday. (Too late for last week.) Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hadden of Duchesne were evening gpiests of Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Morrison, on Sunday. Miss Betty Jo Morrison was an overnight guest of Lucille Rhoades Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Pearson are moving from Arcadia to Utahn this week. Mrs. Harold Stewart and her daughter, Carma Gail, are visiting relatives in Ogden this week. Mrs. Wm. I vie and family, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Andrew' Defa and son Basil, were guests at the home of Carl Rhoades, Friday. They came after their son and brother, Carl, who has been going to school here. They are all from Tabiona. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Esauk were Duchesne visitors Tuesday. Mick Sizemore and Bred Bren-ic- k passed through Utahn Thursday with about 250 head of Indian cattle, which they are taking up Rock Creek to the Indian grazing. Mrs. W. B. Brenick entertained Wednesday at a birthday party in honor of her twin girls, Joy and Joyce, who were celebrating their 8th anniversary. Miss Lucille Rhoades spent Saturday night as a guest of Betty Jo Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lang and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wright, Sunday. Mrs. Joe Shanks had a quilting Wednesday. The following ladies were present: Mesdames E. May-heof Ogden, Aust Mayhew, Shelby Mayhew, Theron Robb, W. B. Brennick, Pearl Mayhew, Dave Davis and Mrs. Gilbert. Mrs. Cecie Koffard was a Utahn visitor Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. Otto Koffard returned home after a three weeks visit with her folks of Altonah. By Sirs. V. G. Gentry Mrs. Erma Farsworth and little son of Mtn. Home spent several days visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mecham. Mrs. Archie Benson was a Salt Lake visitor last week. Mrs. R. E. Miller of My ton was transacting business in Ioka on Thursday. Mrs. Robert Marchant is visiting relatives and fnen.is in Salt Lake City. Hr, and Mrs. Paul Johnson returned home from Provo Tuesday. Mr. Robert Krebs of Price was in Ioka Saturday looking after his farm here. Melba Johnson who has spent the past year in California is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Johnson. Mrs. J. W. Jenson left for Monroe, Monday, where she expects to visit for some time. Chester Mathison has moved his family on the farm formerly vacated by John Waters. Mrs. Virgil Mecham was an pver night guest of Mrs. Reed Lemon, Sunday. Elijah Gurr has moved on the Wilford Wall farm for the sum. mer. The dance of Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Denis was well attended. Mrs. Wilford Wall left for Midway Saturday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Eva Fillmore. Elizabeth Gentry was" visiting with Melba Johnson, Monday. Mrs. J. A. Angus spent Tuesday with her daughter, Mrs. Thelma Webb. Jenson was a Salt Lake visitor Monday. Mill Lelancl Keith Price Dituyou ever slop Lckind Keith Pr.ce, 17 months sun of Wm, Vernon and Miry Dell Fuel Pnce, died Sunil ty, June 2, at 7.30 p. m. of und-l- t s alter a four days illness. AAlTC Th tb.kl was born In Duchesne Pnuiibir 19, 1P33, and is the sec-- c i hild m this family to die of Talk fiwij to be the mo-- t tv i., im! within a month, his sts-- b tint su-- i i r Ava Ygime, having succumbed pensive commodity on M iy 19th. Four other children people are willing to throw-wards riously ilk are the butte! merit of home community. Surviving are his parents and the following brothers and sisters: o Some people sem to think th.il Leo Vet non, Bruce Jay, Clifford a lot of the New D'ils about 1 Alton, Leonard Dell, Betty Rae, M iiion Fae, bJames Ednon and decently buried. M.uy Flva. o PiUMne-- s concerns that ndvtr-tis- e Fur et d goriices were held their nierthandis - in th.s in the Duchesne cemetery at 3 00 newspaper believe that the b t p. rn. Tuesday. is none too good for their customers. o Some people spend too mm h Rilliards time thinking of thnr own imDraft Peer portance and greatness with the result that they ci ate w r mkl s Tobaccos - Candy on their foreheads and atari, gt Soft Drinks old too soon. o It is a gum fact that those cities who want prosperity to reCOMMERCIAL turn in full measure back ( hard to POOL HALL LCD it is past. artificiality Dm hesne, I tall o- - ol to think . t Peace has its roots in harmony not in afmsf or alliances . o The prore ..sue ai.J ot forward thinking business m-your city aie the type of men w! o believe in n w.sp.ipir advertising Newspaper advertising giv. s tin m an inspiration to do greater and bigger things and solv. s the probturn-ove- r of lem cf a quicker stocks. live-wir- o COZY THEATRE June and 9 GIGOLETTE with Adrienne Ames and Ralph Bellamy aLo This Isnt Love if and Jamaica . A lot of people in this wo: 11 tlimk that something is wrong t with everything. No msttir the presrnt and futu-look, no matter how nun h brsght'-It could be made, th. y do their gloomy best to make it woise. how-brighe By Tracy Defa Frank Defa made a business He trip to Duchesne Tuesday. was accompanied by Roy Hardman, G. H. Wilchen, Leo Defa, and Glenn Olson. The opening dance at Defa's on May 30th was very well attended and everyone reported an enjoyable time. Miss Della Rhoades left last Thursday for Altonah where she will spend a month with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lambert. Mr. and Mrs. Frances Brooks spent Thursday in Tabiona and the Hanna and also attended dance at Defa's before leaving for their home in Fruitland. Those twho accompanied Joe Defa to Salt Lake Tuesday were Ray Lee and Frank T. Defa. Mr. Jep Thomas made a business trip to Heber and Salt Lake i'ednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee are the proud parents of a nice baby boy, born June 1st. Lee returned Miss Emelina from Heber last week. She will reBy Miss Florence Murray main with her brother at Hanna Mrs. Lamond Lloyd and daughfor the summer. ters of Upalco visiting with B. W. Mrs. and her parents, Mr. Woodruff on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jenkins left on Saturday for Idaho where they will make their home, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harmston were Mrs. Minnie Hamilton visiting Mrs. Harmstons parents, A sad accident occured Monday Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Goodrich on as little La Veil Rice, one year old Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rice, at- son of Quite a number from here was drowned in the irrigation P.ovoli tended the opening dance at home. He is canal near the wedThursday evening; also the survived by his parents and one ding dance at Ioka Friday. small brother. Funeral services Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Holder of were held Wednesday at one p. rn HoldMyton were visiting Mrs. Heartfelt sympathy is extended er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. to the parents and relatives by Florence Murray, on Sunday. the community. Murray returned home with them Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pace anto visit for a few days. nounce the arrival of a baby girl Mrs. John Goodrich spent MonMrs. Dons Howard from Salt day visiting at the home of Laura Lake City, spent a week visiting Seeley. at the Ike Hamilton home. Mr. and Mrs. Hova Lisonbee Mrs. Max Bertola from Price were visiting with folks here on is visiting with Mrs. Dorothy I Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Lee Lisonbee and Kin Lee Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Maxwell of and daughter Florence, and Mrs Myton spent Thursday visdirg James Bird were Roosevelt vis- relatives hire. itors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Raph Maw. ill John Goodrich and Alva Han- made a business trip to 1 loose. eit cock went to Provo last week to were Th. acu.mpan.'-y Monday. Mark HaJ-en- , pick strawberries. L fhr. Ess.e Mrs. Several from here attenJed the by Leva Gmes and Kay Iran, dance up Uintah Canyon on Satur- 1 o It is said that a new eta cf common sense will soon be ushered in. However, muili sandy and calm thinking us needed 1,. fore that happy day arrives. -- 8 tsswm&fwssaimmrsm What Would YOU Do w bl P-i- - li- Mr, and Mrs. Homer Hoard ol at the g are gu-s- ts the in home. consumed is More water Lawrence Maxwell Motor Mrs. Wm. Dugdale from WoodP.ouge Plant of the Ford land is visiting fnends lure. Company at Dearborn. Michigan v Mrs. Carl I.hoal. s rp- r,l than m the cities of Detro.t, and Cincinnati corr.b.ned wick end with Mrs Wm. Hoe Mux-welwater consumpMr. and Mrs Lawn-ruThe Rouge-plan- t Hoard 325,000.0150 gal Mr. and Mrs. lloner tion now averages d.n City and Mrs Dons Howard daily. As a comparison, the ol ner of Detroit usS 2 8.000,0' 0 gal. cwrirg at guests water daily. the home of Mr. an I Mrs. I.ob'ri Mrs Irvin Clegg, yn. No-- a La ( G.n-Fevre ar.J M-- s. 1 v Wfb. 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