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Show The Aurora Boreal! Gmt la found ban 0dlf ck of jJINTAH BASIN RECORD. DtlGHrgNP UTAH It OFFICIAL CAMP NEWS, Lake Camp F-3- CCC 7 On Edited By Stephen Zacca na Rie Little Yellowstone from its base. Now and then sevset forth in a eral of the wild deer come down petitor would undoubtedly have defaulted. Ken innocently on Tues-las- and spend the 0f remodemlzing early morning lyin to the intrigue when our has in the warm Chamberlain "Ma gun. It is indeed a lengthy chef from Yellowstone cur-- 1 . beauty spot. sewing and fixing maneuvered him into the booth and paint-chaiand c Cc for the windows talked him into the dollar bet. He Infant Dies and the table of the did not for a moment J' Meanwhile Uncles Neil Lt. Custer was granted a ten that Timberline desired thesuppose ornabeen busily work-- a day leave beginning last week due ments with , John have the sole view in mind out-to and closet the sudden illness clothes of his new of enhancing his own masculine . few other fixtures. A new born child which was taken to charm. But Alack and Alas, fole home-likSalt Lake and there succumbed lowing the quarLiZed and transfer of the adorn the illness. The body of the ments the rrel be the gift of their pains to still remained the lady child was taken to Denver, Colo, (fhil cynosure of all male eyes. We where it was buried. The entire could still Lr admiration. the thankfully imagine c C c company expressed it3 sympathy marked and problem this girl asked be to the parents of the child. Lt, could offer in the ihould the question way of spherical kitchen Custer is expected to return this best looking the has geometry compared to the sharp ts tt dis-coming Thursday to assume duties angles displayed by her rival. f, cooks quarters in the immediately the kitchen again. Dr. Saxer from Bridgeland The foregoing is supposed to would respond that they had has been undertaking the duties represent the actual story. I, of r thit it just couldnt be beat. at both of the camps. course, was blindly involved in the it is with little doubt Upon Visitors disposition of a cup of coffee, Ejd the kitchen one is greet-wit- h therefore I must make it my busc Cc the silver painted walls Dr. Saxter from Bridgeland vis- iness to do full and unbiassed Ei ceiling. Everything is in a ited the Moon Lake Camp Tues- justice to the principals. I must and tidy position. The quar-r-- s day, Oct. 9, where he attended to offer the public the information set some have been pain tea and important business. Accom- that later in the morning in the home-lik- e way. 'o a very panying him was Educational Ad- seclusion of our room, Smithy "Com up and see us sometime, visor Richard Morris Jr., who gave me his solemn word that he the kitchen force, spent a short but interesting in- did not wear the earrings to the c C c terview with the Assistant Edu- dance. As his very close friend, Scenic cational Advisor there. They left I feel that one and all should Yellowstone Rock, a little almost immediately. ,orther relterate bn about four miles below camp, intention of steal- c C c been the most popular place g u,. If there was New Classes prls thunder. Moon a the of faint of Ego it was when the surroundings Several new classes are being of the enrollees arranged at the Moon Lake camp. he confidently asked me if he did jce Camp. Many to its vicinity and A forestry class is to be given by not look quite pretty when his ve ventured bt its beauty with cameras and Superintendent Warthen. A clas3 face was not in the nude. But since this was confidential his Ldaks. The small canyon is wrapt on Personal Development will be sides. Beauti-- : within the near future. opinion must be respected. So if i. A beauty on all arranged rock formations form its hill .The course will cover problems of I lied like a gentleman I ask to wj1iCj1 everyone should be excused. tie;; clear crystal spring seep3 c C c be accquainted; it should set a Springtime new foundation as to what their Pits to be dug, kitchen screens goal should be. FOR SALE to be mended, and boilers to be c Cc soldered but what are these Loveliness k She was startlingly attractive things in the life of a sandwiched between those ear- that has his seasons mixed, while Good Milk Cows a crazed mess sergeant offers him rings. The curve of her cheek 2 Year Old Heifers but one of many delightful seduc- the finest in sublime and beauti- tions became so vividly seductive fully hued adjectives. The latter Team of Mares under the caress of her ornament- has seared Webbster from cover Harness ed ear lobes. We were gratefully until there is not a word left that enchanted; but so definitely en could fail to liquidate the most Rubber Tired Wagon grossed, that none suspected the massively constructed berg that ever slipped its artic moorings. presence of that outcast of evils New Model But the aforesaid John Prince, jealousy. ' Melotte Separator It was following the weird at- continues to linger on his couch tempt at truimph that Ken asked of love soulfully gazing at the Will take grain. s me if ever in my cosmopolite and picture of his hearts desire or of witnessed entreaties, threats, provincial tours I had GEO. E. YOUNG such a calossal conceit. No, we do even plain physical attack. The renot refer to the lady. She was ul- sult was inevitable. The Mayor tra Evelike, and we feel that had following four days of embittered Gusher, Utah she followed the first Maters gar- fever was blissfully and mercifully den design in apparel, her com- - belled into the land of happy un Mrs. Minnie Hamilton Everyone present enjoyed the Mutual opening social held Tuesday night. Games and dancing was enjoyed. Refreshments wer served to a large crowd. Mr. Irel Longhurst, one of the school teachers, was married Friday evening in Randolph, Utah, returning Sunday with his bride. The whole community joins in wishing them a long and happy life together. Mias Kay Maxwell entertained fifteen of her little friends at a birthday party Friday, The Relief Society opening social was held Tuesday afternoon. The afternoon was enjoyed by playing games, followed by ice cold watermellon and grapes. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Maxwell returned Sunday evening after spending a few days in Salt Lake at the fair and conference. Mr. and Mrs, T. A, WTiite returned last week after an extended visit at Kamas. Mr. and Mrs. D. Gam Stevens and sons of Roosevelt spent the week end at the Jes3 Le Fevre ir Remodeling Non-Co- suc-com- t Mtt ,turday. )ffice. Re. 2t-- horsj, beaviej d Chand t. Chariton, Cards ECK w in L V1 LTER ST,thhHe I; Utah IAN 'V A J. nted ffe Y rs twen RAYMOND PITCAIRN An Object Lesson From Europe By RAYMOND PITCAIRN Nutional Chairman Sentinels of the Republic They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety " So spoke Benjamin Franklin, sage home. of the Revolution and of our early Mr. and Mrs. Cerel Gines anHis words ring as true nounce the arrival of a Republic. baby girl. today as they did a century and a All concerned doing nicely. half ag0 Mr. find Mrs. Wm. Preace and Tum the news from modern family of Myton were picnicing in this vicinity Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Beckstead of Reports of government threatening to plunge its people into a war of Bridgeland, Miss Leona Beckstead conquest which statesmen fear may of Duchesne and Mr. and Mrs. embroil all Europe. Frank Myers of Bridgeland were Sunday guests at the Walter Le Fevre home. Mr. Henry Docksteader of Pay-so- n is spending a few days with I & ECK use Utah I Top-Kic- uncon-ciou- consciousness via the hypodermic route. In the meantime a petition has been placed before the captain mm , si -- Do Your Errands by- - TELEPHONE DAIRY ITEMS MAKE Call EXCELLENT SCHOOL LUNCHES! for Maid O Clover Brand at any Grocers Mutual Creamery Company Duchesne, Utah Meet a Gang of Reglar Fellers in the great comlo strip appearing every week in this paper. You'll get many a chuckle ht of the antics of Jimmie Dugan, his dog Bullseye, Jump Hudson, Puddn'head and his little brother "ahead, Aggie Riley, and the rest of the characters that lara back the years to your own childhood. , I Thit greet feature appear in tome of thecoun-1- 7 largest newspapers. Its wide appeal hat made it recognised as one ot the leading comio trips ot the day, and we consider ourselves fortunete to be able to offer it to our readers. DON'T MISS A SINGLE EPISODE IN THE HILARIOUo life of these lovable kid characters Under what types of governments are these things happening? The answer is clear. Under those whose people, for the sake of a promised and unfulfilled economic safety, have delivered their essential liberties into the hands of highly centralized authority whether a dictatorship or a com munzed bureaucracy. These are the dangers which the Founders of our nation knew and foresaw when they wrote a Constitution that denied despotic power to politicians and vested all ultimate authority In the people. These are the tragic possibilities which men and women who love America seek to avert today when they fight efforts to weaken those guaranties of personal liberty and opportunity that are written into our Fundamental Law. They know from the lessons now apparent in Europe that Franklins warning could be rewritten to read: "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety lose both liberty and safety. Dont let that happen to America. I I Misg Georgia from -- ing the plastering and finishing COZY THEATRE Oct. 12th and 13th WILLIAM POWELL and GINGER ROGERS in Star Of Midnight . and a Color Cartoon Moiquet in Brutta, Turkey Brussa, Turkey, a city of 00,000, has no less than 300 mosques. IRi STERLING TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Uintah Busin Points to Salt Lake Eastern Utah Transportation friends here. We are happy to announce the beginning) of a tenth grade in our school. Mrs. Blanch Wagstaff is temporary teacher until the new teacher arrives. Edna Sizemore and Millie Haden spent Saturday cooking for the threshers at the Abe Gines ranch. Mr. Orval Rhoades escaped with minor bruises Monday as his car collided with a steer, wrecking the car and killing the steer. Company Uintah Basin Points to Price -- o- U By Mrs. W. G. Gentry Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Erickson of Payson were visiting relatives in Ioka Wedneday. ' Mrs. R. E. Miller and Mrs. E. L. Jensen, Mrs. Ackley and Milton Lott were Ioka visitors Thursday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson of Upalco and Mrs. W. G. Gentry and Every Day Service Each Way Better ELECTRICITY daughter Elizabeth, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. 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Mr. and Mrs. Jowett Fortie were Salt Lake visitors this week. Mrs. Edgar Miles, son Fae, and daughters Violet and Bernice, attended the funeral and burial of their grandfather, Mr. Henry Miles of Mtn. Home, at Peoa on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Monsen also attended. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alexander of Mtn. Home were guests at the Asa Snyder home Friday. Those attending general conference In Salt Lake this week were Stake President Owen Bennion, Stake Clerk F. E. Case, Ira B. Cannon, Mrs. Anna Salmon, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Case, Mr. and Mrs, Lynden Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Berch Bennion, Mr. Volney Boswell and Lorin Boswell. Mr. Rawlins Thacker took his son Edwin out to Salt Lake City to sign up in the U. S. army for a three year period. Mr. and Mrs. La Forge Dastrup will be moving Into their new home soon. Mr. Claud Thacker is finish- Myton. Mr. and Mrs. Bish Veater of were transacting busDuchesne c c c C c in iness Ioka Sunday. Love of Charms Girl (dancing with enrollee) : 1 Mrs. Eliza Farnsworth is the Last Saturday evening Jim dancing makes a girls feet guest of her sister, Mrs. Annie Red Hilton anticipating a rollick w don.t ? Salmon, of Mt. Emmons. ing evening at one of the sequence Y h Supt. Law and J. E. Wlscomb loodl the U,lk .w.n,mle give, were in Ioka Monday on school tocj, that awftU'y large shoulder,, dont business. Little Bryan Gentry of Myton I Enrollee: Yeah. (pause) You is spending this week with his a lot, dont you? grandparents. course proceeded to place herself must ride quite Mrs. J. W. Jensen and Mrs. cCc of Red, gala. within the raiment Sorenson were visiting Mrs. Olive time In Memorlum during that short space of K. Lemon Tuesday. J. - in old the when preabsorb poets ages past that women will stars Have shouted long and loudly, paring to meet the smiling found Of general, slave, and warrior bold and comforting moonlight, a of Who had served the nation proud-coz- y sole possessor himself the 1 ly. room and a love story maga-to They sang about the woman fair zine. He naturally proceeded Who launched a thousand ships, Mr. Ed Hart of Duchesne was a forget the cause of his pursuit, and became engrossed either in But not a word about the mug visitor in Hanna lat week. business CC men the sublime and tender rhetoric- They never heard of He was accompanied by Mr. and Who spoke his daily quips, or the careless touch of the illusMrs. Elmer Bates also of Duin- - Who work up In the hills; some slight trator. However of castor oil. chesne. discretion has caused the informa- Theyd never heard Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Defa, some Nor Doc. Custers CC pills, tion to come to us that Defa and Rosie Fabrizio Nick the They talked about dark magic a trip to Heber and Provo ninety minutes later when made wrathful Gods on high, chosen one shattered his reverie wrought by Wednesday. one. They hadnt seen Smiths cooking, he was still reading" page Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rhoades Or Halftons custard pie. must compliment we Seemingly left Tuesday for Ogden where course hauled the sun around the artist. His loved one of moon- - Apollo they will spend a few days on To wake them in the morn, nnnired the cause of his business. to which Red Till Warthen bumped him off the Mr. D. W. Rose returned home like admiration, and thinking job; studying this picture Monday after spending a few days in Provo with his family. how beautiful you are, Darling. Mr. Chas. Fraughton and son It was a successful c evening, c C were in Hanna Monday and Tuesat About the Camp day. They are now employed com- mill. saw The weird groans of pain Johnson the house early Sa- - I For the ages yet to come, Mr. Hyrum Bates of Heber is Halfton Theyd tell of countless thousands, mining sisOnly turday spending a few days with his Turner a Chatwin. enrollee I Cardella fen- - ter, Mrs. hurting himself B 0 constructed roads and Mr. Connie Lee stayed at the Ferris Jones expressing e as to wha Park Hotel Wednesday durRiver thoroughly very - Tho h blizzards ancj jn rain, Hazel Defas absence. ng Mrs. upon ing thought of them; Th d eing 0f fancy dancing came to Mr. Orvil Misfortune the of formed Held out neath the skies, letter. last Rhoades Sunday night when much waited for Where the lasses from the Basin a Into three ran year ol1 steer he flashing Did laugjj at cc lies, The feeling of gladness Tabiona of as the damaging hia thoae poct3 long are dead, just out Bu(. across Jay Milners face none of the but the of car badly quite And that-- where they should be, final data of the outcome He was achurt. were announced. passengers was talfe yria task upon my head, , world series j and Vem Wagstaff companied by two dol- go, please, boys think of me John Prince winning was a new car The Rhoades. Gene dolOne i know about your struggles lars on the world series. he just returned of the series And the splendid work youve done Chevrolet which outcome the to as lar few a with days before the home a I have witnessed your great apand one dollar as to how good occurred.' accident petites, bet he had made. Mrs. Lloyd Roberts spent Wedtruck And the way you relish fun. Clarence Penrod driving No So well bury those old geezers; nesday visiting with her mother. aeain no he isnt- - Yes, he is. Ranger Oran Curry was a busPut each mummy in a hole; Aw' whats the use. visitor in Hanna Tuesday iness river Duchesne as Then turn in the Robert R Snow appointed and Wednesday. soul. the Prince. 80ak To musty Senior Foreman under John in Now with your kind permission, J'm "Red Hilton's escapades Ill bid you all goodbye; Light Sying Laid to Franklin Basin Valley. 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