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Show onstruction Canal onservation c hronicle UGHESHE orps Mrs. Marion S. Shields Born July 26, to Mr. and Mrs. Published by and in the interests of C C C Co. No. 19G8 Marion Ross, a boy. All concerned doing nicely. DBR-1- 1, Bridgeland, Utah Camp The following have returned from Salt Lake where they attended the Pioneer program and Work has been started on the Merrill Butcher, it is said, en- breakfast. rodeo: Mr. and Mrs. Hale Holgate Midview dike. The dike will be joys his work now more than Larger pockets on the pool and family, Frank Holgate, Mr. 2400 feet long and at the point of ever. It seems that he has met table. and Mrs. G. A. Solomonson, RobSomeone to empty wash basins. greatest fill will be greater than some fair damsel who brings him ert Gilbert, Elden and Tilden Bell. 100 feet wide and 20 feet high. refreshments and while he is restA trustworthy orderly for back Thurlo Rlchens came in from The dike has a slope of three to ing soothes his weary brow. Why scrubbing. Colorado last week. His family one on the water side and a two don't you bring her over and inSomeone to ask blessingjs at to Colorado with him. returned to one slope on the outside. All troduce her, Butch"? meals. (Moose should apply.) to make their home expect They weeds and roots will be cleared A camp dog catcher. c C c a for while. there Someone to feed starving mosaway before the fill is started in Mrs. Arretta H. Holgate has Tuesday morning the camp enorder that no water will percolate joyed a visit from Chaplain Ben-nio- quitoes. (Must be emmune to mos- returned home after a visit in Salt through the dike. He conducted a program, quito bites.) City. A referee for H20 fights in the Lake Mr. and . Mrs. John A. Gilbert during the class hour, which conroom. wash sisted of group singing, a harand children, Mrs. Eliza J. GilBigger and better overalls. monica solo by Don Bronson, two Mr. and Mrs. Alfred T. Hill A competitor for Olie Olsens bert, numbers on the guitar by Fred and family of Bountiful are spendBehle. and a short talk given by speed record. ing a week at Moon Lake. Chaplain Bennion, Lee Cooper, Ralph Shields and herdc C c Lynn Ross are on the range New ratings for CCC members week. this cattle ing in Company 1968, effective AugU Miss Lorrie Musser of Salt Lake ust 1st, are as follows: L. Curran City is the guest of her grandBy Mrs. Ethel Anthon G. Armstrong, Leader. Mrs. Aroetta Holgate. women A number of gathered mother, Richens who has been Vlay Taufer, Asst. Leader. Afton together at the home of Mrs. W. reRussell Clifton, Asst. Leader. employed at Blanding, Utah, J. Seaton last Saturday to quilt home his to Sunday Ray Colbert, Asst. Leader, turned quilt for Mrs Orin Turnbow, form Clyde Peterson, Asst. Leader. ! ! ning. Lunch Remund. Miss Delia erly The O. D. driver, Sam Petro-fes- a, Archie Larsen is on the Anthro was furnished by the women. The seems to think there is a his cattle inladies were present range looking after following in and the future brighter bigger Mrs. Oliver Sagers, Mrs. John terests baking business than in truck Wimmer, Mrs. Harold Wimmer, The wedding dance given at driving. It seems as though Sam Mrs. Charlie Burdick, Mrs. Mar- Rovoli Monday night by Mr. and was well atlikes to visit a certain red haired Mrs. R. E. Emry, Mrs. Mrs. Clyde Howells tha Gee, girl in Roosevelt. From present Ethel Curran and Mrs. W. J. Sex tended. indications the camp might soon ton. Mrs. Martha Shanks of Utahn, a mother s need another O. D. driver, because Mr. Charlie Burdick ha3 been county nurse, is giving The totoo Arcadia. Sam says it takes get lesson course at long suffering from an infected finger. Wednesto Roosevelt. was lesson given Miss Elizabeth Emry, Miss Nel first is inBEER on c C c da Holfeltz and Mias Ailene Cur- day, July 31st. The public of this Wanted: ran were calling on Misa Eunola vited to take advantage and in Bottles! course. The date of the second Silence in barracks after lights Jennings last Friday. will be announced later. lsson at out. A large crowd from here DARYL and DOUG Woodrow li Young is at Mtn. Liquor which produces no hang- tended the wedding dance at after the farm this Home looking overs. Monday night. week. Mr. Rip Emry is employed Eggs with sunny side up for Dean Mr. and Mrs. Clarence the Augustus Moss home. J. the at were Sunday visitors Mr. Neville Wimmer was home. R. Cope Randelett visitor Saturday. HOT WEATHER John Stover made a business Mr. Elmer Curran, Mr. Neville Wimmer and Mrs. Hiram" Powell trip to the State Capitol Sunday. Oliver L. Sagers of Juanita was must contended be of fresh food, The enemy are spending a few days in Argyle a dinner guest at the M. G. on their homesteads. with by Cream Producers. Wet burlap and Miss Rachel Thomas was call- Shields home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gill and ing on Miss Melba Curran Sunice or cellars. shade is a substitute ten at n. The COOLEST SPOT in Town SMITH Pool Hall Draft Ko-vo- for good day. Try it! Mrs. Berthena Holfeltz was the sick list last week. Mutual Creamery Company Skull and Brain Siaa Vary The brain size, as determined by skull size, may vary within a factor of 14 per cent. Duchesne, Utah An Eightfor Tiri standard. returned to ) from pag The Chamber of Commerce went (Continued treasher position in the county added on Lake record as being in support ol Salt from They City. urers office Monday after three that U. S. 40 runs on into Color- road improvements for the Basin of weeks leave of absence because ado, forming one of the main in- passing a resolution to that effect illness. terstate arteries, and there would At a meeting of the Eastern Utah 1, Postmaster Bill Case informs us be much more tourist travel thru association, following the Chamber! that he passed his Civil Service the Eastern Utah section if it of Commerce luncheon, they pass-examination with a grade of 91.6 were in better condition. ed a resolution, to be presented to 6? reper cent, which is a splendid answer to the explanation the governor, demanding hard In cord for an examination of this that highway 50 has been comfacing of 40 from Fruit land to tht j kind. We congratulate him. pleted ahead of 40 because 50 is Colorado line. Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Wood stop- an all winter road, and that Utahs Three Projects Promised The meeting with the governor ped in Duchesne Friday on their section of 40 was in better condiway home from a two weeks trip tion than the Colorado portion, was held later in the afternoon both statements were denied. and Mr. Wright was again presthrough Yellowstone Park. it was explained, ent, and here gave his promise of! Guy Whitford of Price was In Highway 50, Duchesne this week on business. crosses Morgan pass in Colorado, the three projects, including the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Borgrink deemed the worst of the three hard surfacing of the Ft. and the of Farmington, New Mexico are passes across the continental direcent and and the re vide, stretches, Borg-rinimprovements of Mr. home guests at the d made Colorado have put their graveling of the by Mrs. A. J. Gerry. sister, section of above 40 stretch. Utahs highway They expect to leave Sunday. Mrs. Joe Cowan and son, Bobbie returned home Friday morning after a weeks visit in Salt Lake and Ogden. Mr. Cowan returned Thursday from a weeks vacation in Yellowstone Park. Darly and Doug Smith received word last week that their sister, BP Faun, who received her nurses hoscertficate from the Mt. Zion pital in San Francisco in June, passed her state board examinations with high honors. She was PRE-UBI- C one of three nurses in the Bay District who received A. Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Smith, Geo. AT Leacher, Miss Leatha Lowry, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Merkely and Mr. ALTONAH and Mrs. Lee Merkely enjoyed a Creek Rock on the fishing trip AND j sur-i- j f Myton-Roosevel- A F()RI).lf0R THRIFT Duchesne-Fruit-lan- AN Friday August 2nd. TWO DANCES FT. DUCHESNE Sunday. Other Rock Creek fishermen were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bennett, who spent Saturday evening and Roosevelt Orchestra at Altonah REFRESHMENTS Sunday. Grant Brown returned Friday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown. Grant has been spending a week in Hyrum, Utah with relatives. Paul M. Dunn, extension forest er of the U.S.A.C. at Logan and W. K. Williams, U. S. Department of Agriculture extension forester of Washing, D. C. were in the Basin Friday inspecting farm tree a after returned planting. family have Leo Anderson and Mr. Worley day sojourn in Salt Lake City and of Price stopped in Duchesne SatOgden. John and Jennings Solomonson urday. They were on a fishing who are employed at the G. A. and prospecting trip in the upper Solomonson ranch in Sowers can- country. yon came down Monday night to attend the wedding dance. Car Wrecks Claim Mr. and Mrs. Wanless Shields Six Victims From and children spent Sunday evening Duchesne County visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nielson of Bridgeland. (Continued From Page 1) Vernal J. Nielson was visiting two miles West of Vernal, includat Bridgeland Tuesday. in ed only the Baker pick-uwhich Mr. Baker and Mr. Ode kirk were riding, according to late reports reaching Duchesne The two men Thursday night. were on their way to Jensen on By Mrs. James Dalgleish business concerning the Duchesne Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jennings Labor Day Celebration, with Mr. who have been visiting Mrs. Jen- Odekirk doing the driving. Reports nings father and brothers, Mr. J. indicate that they failed to made son John and a turn in the road, and that the M. Martin and Charles, left Friday for their truck turned over several times, home in White River, Arizona. landing with four wheels in the Guests at the home of Mr. and air. Miss Mrs. W, G. Gentry were Blood Transfusion Given Willema Korse, Miss Edith Bryce Mr. Baker suffered a severed and Mr. Herbert Bryce of Nor- alrtery in the wrist, fom which he lost so much blood that a transwalk, California. Mr. and Mrs. Harold TutUe and fusion was necessary when the sons, Bobbie and Frank, of Salt two men were taken to the Rich Lake City arrived Saturday eve- hospital in Vernal. Mr, Odekirk ning with Mrs. I. R. Tuttle who was suffering from shock and has been visiting In Salt Lake minor injuries. Mrs. Maude Baker and Mrs. City. Mr. and Mrs. Tuttle returned Sunday while Bobbie and Frank Gladys Odekirk, wives of the inwill spend a month with their jured men left Duchesne Thursday grandmother. afternoon, with Eldrldge Buck-aleMiss Jeanie Cooper accompan as soon as word of the acled by her guest, Miss Belle Cal- cident reached them. vert, left this week for Salt Lake where they will visit with Miss Calvert's father, Mr. Morgan Calvert. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Miller reIn support of Frankie Thomas turned Sunday from a business in A Dog Of Flanders, trip to Salt Lake. is Mrs, R. C. Walker and daughter, "Lightening," successor to the dog y Jean, entertained Monday evening star, who plays complimentary to Miss Catherine the part of Leo, the German ShepDalgleish of Salt Lake City. The ard dog in this feature at the following guests enjoyed a delic- Cozy Theatre, August 3 and 4. ious dinner followed by a scavengLightning" is thre and a half er hunt and other games, Miss years old and is the of lone Bird, Miss Merle Maxwell, the first famous grandson actor, dog Miss Ruth Dart, Miss Margaret "Strongheart. His owner is Earl Dart, Miss Sylvia Horrocks, Miss Johnson and he has been in picBernice Murphy, Miss Alma Lou tures for the past two yeara Lott, Miss Alma Lamb and Miss The dog plays one of the most Viola Robinson. Prizes were important roles in the colorful roto, Miss Maxwell, Miss mance of a boy of Flanders and Lott and Miss Margaret Dart. his efforts to keep his adopted Mr. Charles Martin and Miss Ra- dog and become a great artist. chael Giles surprised their friends O. P. Heggie, celebrated charby motoring to Vernal Thursday acter star, an Important to be married. The young couple role in the plays and the cast picture are among Mytons popular young- Includes such popular players as er set and are being washed much Helen Parrish, DeWitt Jennings, happiness by their many friends. and Christian Rub. Edward Slo- Mr. C. J. Neal returned Sunday man directed the , picture for RKO Salt Lake where he spent Radio from an adaptation of the several days transacting business, famous classic by Ouida." SUPPORT THE U. B. I. C. Admission 25c Each Announcement!! 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