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Show iA Newspaper Devoted of to the People of the Umtah asm 59 A Uintah Basin Newspaper . SUCCESSOR TO THE DUCHESNE COURIER Covers ALL The Uintah Basin. . G. C. DUCHESNE, UTAH. FRIDAY October 18, 1935. $2.00 ill Number Per Tear In Advance FINAL SHIS dillf FINANCES FOR ELECTED IB REID SlIBJECTflFilEET Wednesday Bridge Club Mrs, W. D. Bishop was hostess Mrs. Axel Birch brought her to the members and guests of the COURT young would daughter to Duchesne on the value Ipiow "If you of Wednesday bridge club this week. a for consultation with Tuesday money, try to borrow some." Present were: Mesdames J. E. NelDr. Dean Hervey, occulist. They OCTOBER Parents Cooperation On son, J. C. Allen, J. R. McGuire, OKCTtSOlj 15 The Gregorian calendar it were accompanied back to Roose- Governor Pays Tribute Rehabilitation - Indian Clarence Rollins, Lynn Bennett, introduced, 1582. velt by Mrs. Nina Burger. To W. J. Taxes Hold Limelight Report Cards Asked Fred Gentry, George Kohl, LawrArnold Reef of Roosevelt was At Discussion ence Pack, Clyde Thompson, and transacting business and visiting High tribute was paid to the 16 Napoleon is exiled to St Mrs. George Kohl was elected Miss Nancy Smith. score friends in Duchesne Tuesday. Helena Island, 1815. High memory of W. J, Parker, chairpresident of the Parent-TeacheRepresentative citizens of Duwas won by Mrs. Nelson, Mr. and Hr3. Irvin Caldwell man of the state road commission, chesne Association for the coming year, prize Mrs. county, called together by Kohl carried off the made a trip to Salt Lake City on by state officials, associates and -- British Burgoyne surrenDan Mitchell, met with Mr. Ezra Tobler, principal, while Representative prize for honors. ders to General Gates, 1777. Sunday, returning the same eve- friends, tyho filled the auditorium at the Duchesne Court vice president and Miss County Emily of the Elks Lodge for his funeral House last ning. to deterBridge Supper Saturday, Madsen, teacher, secretary-treasure- r, 18 Brooklyn, New York, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bench and Judge Abe Turner and stenog- services Tuesday afternoon. Mr. mine if possible, the principle at the first meeting of the granted a village patent, enterMr. and Mrs. Dean 1667. Powell rapher F. M. Alder were in Du- Parker died Friday at home folin Duchesne county, and organization on Thurday, Oct. 10. tained chesne Monday attending court. lowing a heart attack. All state their possible cures. The results a bridge supper Tuesday at Mrs. Max Peterson, Mrs. R. D. Young of Fruitland road work in Duchesne 19 Cornerstone of Washingretiring evening at the home of the formcounty of the meeting are to be referred ton monument is laid, 1847. was in Duchesne on business Wed- wa3 halted Tuesday by Guy J. to Governor president, acted as chairman of er. The following guests enjoyed Henry II. Blood and the meeting which drew a good the Hollenbeck, supervisor. nesday. evening: Mr. and Mrs. Tennis Representative to Congress, Abe representation of parents and Poulson, Dr. and Mrs. W. D. BisMr. and Mrs. Guy J. Hollenbeck 20 Cuban hurricane brings Governor Henry II. Blood called Murdock, who will visit the Basdeath to 600, 1926. aSS teachers. A very interesting proand son Milton motored to Monti-cell- o Mr. Parker "a man of wisdom and in within the next few days to hop, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bennett, gram which included musical and Mr.- - and Mrs. Clarence Rollins, Saturday afternoon, accom- judgment, charitable, benevolent, study conditions in Duchesne co-Vf i 11 21 Famed U. S. S. Constitu--SAA- i, dance numbers and readings by Mr. and Mrs. Earl panied by Mrs. Hollenbecks par- loyal, a true friend to his asso- unty. is tion 1797. Jensen, Mr. and launched, twNii various students of the Duchesne Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lutellus Bur- ciates, with an instinct for high Merkely, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Unpaid taxes, the result of disschools was given. dick of Bluebell. While there, they religion and right living. Vernal Bromley, Mr. and Mrs. tressed finances among .the citiwere guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Superintendent Reuben D. Law Max Peterson and Mr. Mark Me The Governor termed Mr. Par- zens generally, stood predominant J. Nielson. They returned to Du- kers death "a distinct explained the new type of report Guire. loss, not as the difficulty needing immedchesne Monday afternoon. card which will be used this year to his family, but to his iate relief, and all the suggested Contract Club only Bill McQueeney and Gus Sol. friends and to throughout the county. It is dethe state of Utah." cures offered centered about this Mrs. R. M. Pope entertained monson were Duchesne visitors on He said he had signed to inform the parents how the members of the Contract club worked with Mr. problem. Wednesday. their children are progressing ac- at her home last Saturday with Parker on the state road commisArlene Curran, Editor conditions for the Improved Mrs. Beatrice Thomas, who has sion since 1925 and found him cording to their capability. Super, the following members and guests Sewing Class Finishes Curtains rehabila cattle general industry, on ill been the back is seriously intendent Law urged the parents present: Mesdames George Kohl, on of the finest and most use- itation the for county, program The Sewing Classes have finally job again. Mrs. Thomas is suffer- ful to cooperate with the teachers in Charles H. Selch, Arthur Brown, public servants in the state." and further effoits on the paythe for curtains the ear infection from tin ing this new method of marking in Ernest W. Crocker, Melvin Poul- completed Mr. Parker was born in Farm- ment of taxes on Indian land3 Home Ec. Lab. They look very while considerably improved i3 not Aorder to get the best results. Feller J. M. A. Murdock, son, ington, June 3, 1802. He rose to were advocated as the mast pronice and dress up our room very entirely well yet. Principal Ezra Tobler discussed and Roy A. Schonian. Mrs. Pope much. Mrs. Jess Johnstun spent the a position of prominence in poli- mising measures of relief by the the school lunch program for the won high score. DHS week end in Heber with her father tical and industrial fields, having many speakers who addressed the served as state senator from We- gathering. Committees were apDinner Party year. The ERA, he said, has authwho is seriously ill. Eighth Grade Program ber to his meet will orized payment of labor in the who goverthe county appointprior Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rollins The pointed Lars Nelson of Roosevelt was Eighth grade gave a very inschool kitchen and will provide entertained at dinner Saturday teresting program in assembly last a business visitor here Thursday. ment by Governor Blood in 1933 nor and congressman to present to the position of chairman of these views and seek support in menus for the lunches. The ma- evening. Covers were laid for the Miss Zella Rust, who is employFriday. We wish to compliment He was a their advancement. the road commission. terials are being obtained through following guests, Mr. and Mrs. them was Maded at Moon Lake, visiting and their advisor, Miss Ezin the Mrs. and Mr. canning industry ot contribution by parents and thru Reuben D, Law, The meeting was called to orfriends in Duchesne Wednesday. pioneer sen, on the program. the of been Utah having president the efforts of the PTA. It is their ra Tobler, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd snow der Miss Rust reported a light DHS by Representative Mitchell at American Packing and Provision 7:30 p. m. and Mr. Mitchell was aim, Mr, Tobler added, to be able Biddulph, Mr. and Mrs. Theron lake at the fall Tuesday. Report Cards was owner of th elected chairman with County to provide hot soup every day for Snyder, Miss Corinne Moffitt and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dickerson Company and The report cards were handed Utah Fish Canning company. 10 cents a week for any child Mr. Raymond Guiaque. to Clerk Arthur Goodrich as secreweek Moon receivLake went this were to out this morning and who wants it. Thi3 will be especSurviving are his widow, six tary. Mr. Goodrich gave a sketch ed with some sighs of relief. But collect their belongings for .the some of the sighs were not of re- move back to Duchesne. Mr. Dick- sons and daughters, 18 grand- of the financial condition of the ially valuable for the children who Over 100,000 To Be ride the busses, and who must erson will work at the Cabin children, eight county government, and the meetTo CCC Rolls lief. Added sis-erand nine and brothers to cold lunch this ing was opened to general discusThe elementary report cards Camp and service station necessarily bring a the was Interment in Ogden sion. school. winter. this year, they A new Civilian Conservation have been changed Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish cemetery. G. Lower Taxes Advocated Don' School Coordinator effec- show what the child is doing In enrollment program, Corps DuJ. P. Madsen gave his opinion Sparks explained that he must not tive October 1, 1935, is now in the terms of his or her capacity. of Myton were visiting in chesne Saturday evening. DHS ONE INJURED; ONE of the futility of further efforts be considered just a school 'cop," progress to replace men who have was in Mrs. M. D. Morrison Chorus Sings In PTA in the Indian lands taxed. but that it is hi3 duty to help the dropped out prior to that date, FIGHT L. getting AFTER HELD on business Duchesne advocated the Chorus A. Hollenbeck School Thursday. sang The High children to hold their interest in and to increase the strength of H. Saxer was a Salt and Mrs. in A. O taxes of two hope of getBoy, numbers, lowering Danny is 519,-00Roosevelt interest of to Frank Taylor stimulate school, and the corps above the total of meet- Lake City visitor Monday. PTA collections from a larger perin the "The Lorelie, of concussion from ting the where it is lacking. reached August suffering the figure The The editor received a card from brain and his condition is grave, centage of the property owners; Thursday night. Both parents and teachers left 31, of this year, as announced by ing lastshows of P. Dauwalder Mrs. C. Myton of doing prospects to Dr. D. P, Whitmore, the adoption of a sales tax to the meeting feeling that school Mr. Robert Fechner, Director of chorus Dau- according owners follows: as week last "Mayor this year. big things Work. physician and Ernie reach the tax lineup for this year is the best Du- Emergency Conservation received a wire from Los attending walder of DHS the present and the is repeal of also Roosevelt, chargIt is expected that over 100,000 chesne county has ever had. of ONeil, the birth Parents To law. announcing sale Angeles, Invitation ed with attempted murder, as a young men and veterans will be The Students of Duchesne High a son to Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. result of a fight between the two Rehabilitation was injected into enrolled by the War Department to Dauwalder on Oct. 2nd. The young men in Roosevelt to this take evewish opportunity discus.iion by G. C. Kohl, and the October. Saturday Goniatakis Geo. Emanuel in the C C C during extend a hearty invitation to all man arrived on hi3 grandfather ning. E. W. Crocker added some terse The reduction in the age limit to visit our school at any Hagans birthday and is named pos- parents Sheriff Arzy H. Mitchell, who remarks on the subj ect, recalling George Emanuel. Goniatkis, 12, for C C C enrollees makes it John Hagan. time. of made the arrest, said he under- the memory of those present to fit youths son of Mike and Nola Peterson sible for physically DHS stood the men were fighting over the plan he and others had introGoniatakis of Altonah, died in seventeen to participate in the Club Pep ago, but which Livestock Market Conservation Work, Report an old debt of one dollar. ONeil duced over a year Price, October 3rd, of blood pois- Emergency remind to wish Club The the Pep fallen had wayside because, by was arraigned in Justice J. H. provided they come from families oning. dance they are giving Duahesne counof the on as you Roosevelt he it, in court expressed Harrisons now on public relief rolls. following market is bas(The Don't too selfish of Halloween. forget; here were George was bom in Altonah, and was released on a ty citizens Dr. Fechner said that at least to dance here that Good ed on market conditions and sales Monday to be interests night. individual July 19, 1923. When he became their sevenmeda. m, Oct. 16.) $1000.00 bond. 11:00 40,000 American youths of to around is all up for time 111, he was taken to Price for and a music good able to view a county problem in enrollTaylor was severely beaten and It was reported teen are thus eligible for HOGS: Receipts up to 7:00 a. G. V. Billings, ical attention. true light. planned. its had been kicked several times in ment. m. 112, all for market. DHS Early FERA expressed that he had been bitten by a Black manager county the head. A survey shows that 213,377 Baseball Team Widow spider, however, this rumsteady with Tuesdays close at views, both on the reenrolloptomistic for selected were 0 juniors on few lots light & medWe all feel very proud of or has not been substantiated. habilitation and Indian taxes proa ment during the June, July and baseball team. We feel they sows Will Women Eleven his ium are parents, butchers; packing weight blems. Surviving Seventy-fiv- e expansion. 7.50-8.5Receive Nutrition doing some splendid work. sister, Nola, and two brothers, August twenty-The livestock industry came in were number the of cent per DHS 7:00 to CATTLE: Steve and Emanuel. up Receipts discussion next, when Horace The Class Certificates for one years old or under. a. m. 1732. Thru shipments, Cal Funeral services were conducted and B. L. Trying For Banner of Roosevelt show Allred Records L03 will Gerry on the inwomen Jacqueline feeders 433, ifornia Duchesne Angeles at the L. D. S. church house in War aDepartment Eleven of of spoke Dart Myton total of 43,097 enrollees that the under is Seventh trying October 7th, market The L03 on of end grade the livestock producAltonah Angeles have received by the packers 57, justice to basin Conservation Corps left the very hard to win the banner for 227, San Francisco market 88, week, certificates for attendance ers caused by the many foreign direction of Bishop Lott PowelL the outside to accept forest camps The Priest of the Greek Orthodox punctuality. We are doing our best California dairymen 34, Nebraska of the nutrition classes, which herds of sheep and cattle on our the employment during the three to have good attendance, and Im feeders 201. setady; car 515 lb, were held here during the winter ranges. A motion by Leonard Church of Price conducted 31, 1935. August all months ending speakthe quite sure the students will co- Utah feeder steers 6.45; few lots and spring, Mrs. Emma Selch, Gardner of Neola was parsed, askfunerol services. Among will all Oliver We car FERA and Red Cross Nutrition and Basin parents trucked-i- n Clark heifers 4.75-5.2hope help. ers were Jerry ing for "Basin range for LusAlice Marrett Murohv Bert Vocal selections were motion operate. We hope to beat the 8th 1041 lb. Idaho steers Tuesday, al- Instructor, announced today. A by Bowden. people." we so for we will, think and Idaho3 970 6.00; boy lb. load the of advocated placGeorges grade part Mrs, Selch explained that the ty of Arcadia given by a group and Vola Mrs. Alice Marrett Murphy, 33, have a pretty good chance. odd lots local steers mostly 5.00 certificates are being awarded to ing of the balance of unallotted friends, Alberta Beebe DUS wife of Laurence A. Murphy, 6.00, few 6.25; several part loads those women who had attended land of the Uintah Indian ReserJohnson. died at her short six out of the eleven classes held. vation be administered under the to feeders 5.50-6.5Eighth Grade Idahos formerly of Upalco, heart a of were pleasin Taylorville in feeders D35 lbs. 6.85; The home YOU graders drive load Eighth women at- Taylor Act instead of being turnREMIND Altogether forty-eigan JUST TO ed to see some of the parents at load Idaho cows & heifers 4.50 on tended the classes, which were ed over to the Indian department. ailment, October 6th, after of five months. their assembly program last Fri- cows and 5.00 on heifers; odd given with the aim to instruct As immediate relief a plea was Ver-na- l, Womans Study Club, Saturday, in the find will bom an to wa3 4.50 We & loads heifers they Ahope Murphy lots day. part housewives how to feed their fam- entered by Clarence Brown for has i lived Oc'ttbSrmr vith Mrs- - - J' Mrs. August 11, 1902, and life in programs interesting and enter, 5.50; few common steers & heif- ilies, and school children in par- effort on the part of county citiof her tabling enough to visit them often. ers down to 4.00 & under; car ticular, as cheaply and as nourish-Ingl- y zens to pay delinquent taxes, and Wednesday Bridge Club, Wed- the greater part The Eighth grade girls served Idaho cows 4.25; bulk medium & Nina for a committee to seek a moraa possible. with Mrs. USheis survived by her husband; their breakfast in Home Econom- good drlveins 4.00-4.5nesday, Oct. 23rd, bulls 3.90 women who will re- torium on feed and s:ed loans. eleven The of Tay- ics last Wednesday. They were 4.75; few good vealers 7.00-8.0two sons, Delale and Verl Committees appointed to meet ceive the certificates are a3 fol Mar-reMrs. P W Club, Monday night, mother, during the meal by the common & medium 4.50-6.0her Mrs. Madthe governor and represenwith lorville; Minnie Mrs. Wheejcr, lows: Oct.' 2l'st, with Miss Emily to of Upalco, and the Allowing fire alarm ringing. It proved 7:00 a. Lovina Giles, Mrs. Violet Jordan, tative were as fullows: to assistant SHEEP: up Receipts Allen Mrs. Nellie be only a fire drill, but the mufsen. Mrs. Lucille brothers and sisters: Mrs. m. 7144. Thru shipments, San Mrs. Ellen Stott, Mrs. Cleona a Development: B. O. Colton anil hostess. Oregon; fins were cold when the gilds A. Vail Della Mrs. Myssa, 614, Mr market Brown, Chicago Francisco G. Burton, the two to rick a A. White, Cluff, Mitch-el- l Thej Daughters of Pioneers to the hastily left tables. Mitchell. Mrs. Agnes Mrs. n trucked-ilots 401. Few market third member. Jensen, Mrs. Carma Saxer, all of DIIS dore Chapter, Wednesday Mrs. U Mrs. Martha Mitchell, lot Martha Shanks, Mrs. Maggie lambs early 7.25-7.5feeder Hair. Frances Range: Horace Allied, Bert Marrett with Mrs. Diuhono Downs Central Merrill. Mr, Marvell 90 lb. car Fern Mrs. and A extreme 6,00; Upalco; hostess. lights Bdlings Lusty and Leonard Gardner. en Odekirk, assistant Norman Stott Sterling Marrett, Park 8.60; about lambs be Tuesday to pre Moratorium on lC' d and Seed Veyo, Ut., members are requested Mrs. Ernest Schonian returned Duchesne came through with deck .0 lb. Utohs 8.00; truck load busi- - City William Marrett, important transact The county commissioners. Loans, Orangeville, to ent Mrs. Fontella Ware, another victory over Mt. Emmons 94 lb. locals 7.50; few wethers Sunday afternoon from Salt Lake Tooele. Bonds: Fred C. of Jordan, the Both attended she Hnrdsurfacing n Anona Mrs. ewes 2.50. City, where last Friday in baseball. 500; lot trucked-ion nTt. Paul's Episcopal Oiurch andFuneral held two were others of his services the teams played fairly good ball Above quotations on rail ship- Grand Chapter Order of Eastern Ferron, and Sunday 20th ward Ortober Nina choice. Mrs. Taylorville the in Sunday, Star for several days. under the circumstances. Wednesday ments reflect variable freight IIo y Rehabilitation: G. V. Billings, school at 10:30 a. m. with Bishop Bennlon Emmons and Mt. for on Burger, who also attended the cattle bought chapel batteries sheep U.15a. at the in Services was W. Crocker and B. L. Dart. E. and Interment munion Chapter, returned Saturday. for Leachtr con (Continued on Page 8) m. with Rev. John Upalco cemetery. ROUSE III wM at the court room Meeting call citi-'Jjl- 3 numbering some selected a party a ticket for jBie and nominated held :e municipal elections to be 0f Duchesne ;5 or 40 in all, es 5th. . was cho3-"The Peoples Party being thq name of the party nder which the present city administration was elected two years Mayor Selch was elected nairman of the meeting, and Mrs. iildur W. Johnstun secretary. Nominations proceeded for the arious offices with the following n, SGHQDLN esult: Mayor: W. D. Bishop, D. D. Councilman: C. H. For For eous r. 'dch. For Councilmen: G. C. J. P. Mad- - r. Elmer Bell and iohl, Recorder: Mrs. Helen For City Poulson. For City II Treasurer: Lotus Fish- - . r. vacancy committee, appoint'Selch, on author, to that effect, is .y of a motion omposed of Mrs. Lynn Casper, J. X Pope and Harvey Dyer. Ernest Wilson, elected four-yemcilman two years ago will continue in that capacity for the A d by chairman ar two .ext Parker rs Tue3-Ua- y evening, in response to a by Mayor C. H. Selch, ;av. years. REGISTRATION DAY ADDS FEW VOTERS s. Not much shown interest is as yet g in the city elections, be-n- according to Mrs. E. egistry agent for ne can the judge W. Schonian, Duchesne, if by registrations. My nine voters showed up for egistration on Tuesday the 15th, me of the two days for registrati- on. Another ering will opportunity for registbe given the voters on Tuesday, Oct. 29th. There are many qualified voters not property registered, the agent says, either because they failed to vote Jt the last ' city elections or because they have established their Duchesne residence since that time, to the ideas of many, at the general election a year ago does not place a voters name on the register for munici. Pal elections. Only those voters who voted at the municipal elec" tion two years ago are registered or coming election, and Mrs. Schonian warns all citizens that 29tb 13 their last opportunity see that they are properly Contrary voting nfi 10 LEGION AUXILIARY INSTALLS OFFICERS The American Legion Auxiliary, unit number 22, held its Duchesne reguar meeting Thursday eve-the home of Mrs. Ernest Ison, with Mrs, James Price as us teas. Officers recently installed or the ensuing year are a3 President, Mrs. Lawrence pCk: First Vice President, Mrs. at fol-uw- r&est s. Vice Second Crocker; Mrs. O. A. Wilkins Resident, treasurer, Mrs. Titus Jones; Sec etary, Mrs. Wm. H. Case; Chop-aU- i Mrs. J, M. Mickelaon; Scrjf- At Arms,- - Mrs. L. C. Wins- - The Auxiliary plans an active in child welfare and this year. oHm Am-uanis- m aEIM0NY dodger Timothy loyy rVe a began Tuesday sentence in ,Ucbesne imposed cunty jail, oa h by Judge Abe w- Turner, for ous!vfIure pay alimony by the court to Alice thlrty-da- y - previ-TjmyX- Was cbarTcd with court and sentenced by Turner Monday. ducting. con-Ju- ,i Ee 0, non-proper- 9.75-10.1- 0. 5; -- 0; ht ill-ne- ss 0; -- tt 0. Ver-nett- SERVES JAIL TERM th 12 0; -- e; -- offl-elatin- |