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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH 30 Aurora Borealis Ps lavla. OFFICIAL CAMP NEWS, yroon Lake Camp F-3- 7 V BLUEBELL Edited B Little Yellowstone Stephen Zaccaria Another Inspection Commanding Officer at the Moon on a work entirely new to me. Fort Lake camp, spent several days in As Mr. a and Douglas Cheating par. Salt Lake City last week attend- over the early morning sun peered the mountain tops and its Lake ing a Grand onnel clerk, visited Moon Jury hearing of sev- silvery tour of Inspecti- eral fellows who Camp on another had stolen blank- hillsides rays reflected upon the covered with yellow tinted on. Mr. Cheatum was formerly ets belonging to the government. T caught a view of the green Clerk the pine, at He Bridge, Company remained there until jhe Saturday quakes He informed and then returned to blending into the deep Camp. land CCC camp bring- place which I was to call home. of Clerks this camp ing with him several reels of Edthe Company to some of the rules and regulucational films entitled: The Land My spirits started to rise just a Lttle yet as the old truck pulled to be had followed by of Cotton ations that William Drumerack, to a stop I was still about as the in and Following inspection Cuba hem. the Land of the Sugar lonesome and felt about as much went through the Cane. These films were the office they presented out of place as Rodney, when Mr. and and to the company on Monday Oct 0tiier buildings grounds, Warthen is away from camp, themselves as well 14th. they expressed realized that my position here the conditions y RAYMOND PITCAIRN pleased with c C c might make some of you fellows left for Fort Douglas Transfers feel that you were going to be the same day. Elevens LEMs, Utah enrollees forced into some extra work and c C c were transfered from Company after a good hard labor on days New E. A. Arrives 2910 at Moon Lake An American some project, I realized that such to Co, Camp 12th the convoy 19G8 at Saturday the would not be very welcome. Bridgeland. Three of the truck from Fort Douglas arrived men were from By RAYMOND PITCAIRN the Moon Lake I unloaded myself from the new supplies, at camp bringing and the rest were from Ver- truck still National Chairman Camp lacking a knowledge of clothing, and, to the surprise of nal under Sentinels of the Republic detarhed service from the score, inquired as to the locamany of the enrollees in camp a this Those from this tion of the office and then went company. Who Is the typical American? Just Educational Advisor, flis camp were Sherman Taylor, Virgil in. After a word of greeting and what is he like? name is Loyd Whitlock; he is tall Adamson and Clifton Jenkins, all a welcome There seems to be doubt on these handshake from each and has a very good personality, in the minds of many men veteran enrollees. questions Those from of. the lieutenants I felt a little yes, ladies he is also young and Vernal were public office today. Much of our Paul Whiting, William more at home. After a visit around In recent legislation suggests that they ML Whitlock became handsome. Casaday Rudolph Barlow, Harold camp and an introduction to my regard him as willing to swap his acquainted with many of the enrDalton, Howard Gardener, Ross Assistant Steve, I began to feel Amencan birthright of independence ollees of the camp immediately Harmon, E. Lisiter, and Rupert much better. The real thrill how- and opportunity for the lifeless regihis arrival. He expressed upon imposed on certain Perry. The transfer of these men ever came when I started meet- mentation now abroad. himself as well pleased with the populations greatly reduced the number of ing all of the gang of fellows But there should be no such conconditions of the camp. Mr. WhitlLEMs in camp. around camp. After meeting a fusion. A portrait of the typical ock stated that a very good as c C c number of you directly or indir- American was clearly drawn in the well as beneficial program will be ectly I found welling up within Bill of Rights of our Federal Conarranged along with the present Read it and you will see at 5:30 a. m. Tuesday me a wish that we might be real stitution. that he Is a man who stands firmly program. The entire company bid3 was a notice which recently caus- friends. And so an expression of for: you a hearty welcome, Mr. Whitled numerous groans about camp my greatest desire right now Freedom of religion, freedom of ock. however when we found that it would be that between us there lawful speech, freedom of the press, c C c was the last meal some of the may develop a real spirit of freedom of peaceable assembly . . . Finger Prints The right to be secure against e"ows wou' ea- n camP we de- - brotherhood and that we may be Have your finger prints taken unreasonable search and seizure, to to honest budand to cided few goodness pals gladly sacrifice a of the camp be immune from governmental inias been the talk minutes of shut eye that we dies. quisition, to trial by jury in all civil during the past few weeks. RobI realize that all days are not as well as criminal cases . . . might enjoy a few momenta in ert R. Snow, the finger print The guarantee that he shall not in the camp, gave at one of their presence before they depart- going to be happy for all of us. be deprived of life, liberty or prop50 more our deed. of seen Since have I group Yes, the coming our safety meetings a very intereand parture of a number of our com- erty without due process of law, have seen fit not to sting talk on why finger printing that he shall be protected in in rades, even though we wish thgm and to are their fortune seek going He declared that was important. all these and other rights even the best of luck and hope that against government itself. other parts of the world, it was the only positive means of A smoker was held in their hon- success may be their lot we felt In that insistence on definite identification of persons in case of or Monday night at which time sorry to see them go. But fellows rights and powers is reflected, I death, loss of rnind kidnapping, a true picture of the real Captain Bittman and a number of on a gloomy day if there comes a maintain, etc. man who American citizen on their hear that officers other your works and earns andthesaves and on you; you expressed camp tinge Though it is not compulsory for appreciation of the work done at best girl goes back on you; you whose character and effort depends one to have his finger prints takeA number received certifi- hear that your mother ill; come in all the strength of our government. n, many of the enrollees responde- camp. of cates accomplishment in classes and talk it over with me. I have It has stood unchanged for almost d to the call. century and a half. It remains as and then from the comp- had all of those experiences and aaccurate at camp c C c today as when first draited. a makes how it each realize for a red tough just apple any larder big our Captain To Salt Lake When politicians get that pictalkperson feel, yet I know that ture clearly in mind we shall see S. Bittman, one. Captain Edward one some makes over with and out As the trucks pulled ing it fewer efforts to inject into our govwe saw friends leave many of us me feel better and I believe that ernment the ideas of a regimented effects we read felt rather sad yet in our hearts it will work the same way with Europe whose tragicfrom across the in dispatches daily success their for you. there is a wish sea. no As yet I have developed and happiness. America, our lawmakers should I c C c specific educational program. is still full of Americans remember, want you fellows to do that. I E. A. Talks sons and daughters of the hardbreed of pioAt our Monday meeting our new believe that even as much as you iest, most Oct. 19 and 20 the world Uncle inand neers from the an job appreciate Educational Advisor gave has ever seen. No one caa take and officers the as fine the as to Sam, on his talk trip teresting freedom and JAMES DUNN even as much as you away their individual camp and a general idea of what foreman are, make them like it. The Bill of and he is contemplating on doing. This enjoy camp cooking someday you Rights still remains our national are going to want to leave the portrait. is what he talked about: ALICE FAYE When you do you will want CCC. before Last Saturday morning out to some sort of work Wilcox speaking No, I didnt say in to go had Moon gathered old mother in will few make, for you a living anything about a small box did I, that her crop of stars I placed my and happiness. While you yes, sir! No sir- - I dont know sir! a of you GEORGE WHITES convoy give back belongings in the in out are you contact men Well I thought you would get it. here to camp be was soon which truck 1933 SCANDALS the various in skilled are Lake who Moon No, I said I didnt say that you on its way to the men have was sure of These life. of dawn cold professions misty getting it. Say what also: camp. In that consented to pass on to you some are you talking about anyway? little a me thru just there passed Mr. Widget of the learning that they have re- Well why didnt you say so? feeling of remorse. I was heading school and on the job. Youve got the wrong number, A Comedy for a place that I knew nothing ceived in no or School c C c had college would demand I A place where about. hard earned little tuition a a as to About was The Camp carry I where friends and cash, but Uncle Sam is giving you look of happiness upon the The this for the small price of just a inhabitants of barracks No. 1, due Fellows little expended effort. to a recent purchase of a box of STERLING TRANSPORTATION CO. think it over. Would you like to matches by Martin Sunters. It Or speak English more clearly? was his first box and hes only Uintah Basin To & From Salt Lake, Provo & learn to fix a Ford? Would you been in the company 15 months. like to run a successful dairy or Blaine Wixom and Arvo Wells Intermediate Points turn poultry farm. Do your desiresThese sleeping peacefully and suddenly to serving out a tasty meal. breaking into a conversation with CO. and many other subjects will be their big moments Ah! Isnt love TRANSPORTATION EASTERN UTAH In taught if you are interested grand? Points You owe it to yourself, your them. Intermediate National Geographic Magazines Uintah Basin To & From Price and imfriends, and your country to Laundry and what have you, to prove yourself. Decide today are a few basic items of Slims take a class at the Conservation conversation for the past week. Every Day Service Each Way am College; carry it thru, and I The reasons: The dissappearance worth be your sure that it will of two Geographies and the abwhile. Dont worry if your job is sent minded AEA forgetting to small and your rewards are few. send off the laundry. Remember that the giant oak was The quiet attentive attitude of once a nut like you. the patrons of Monday nights, C C c smoker while the sound apparatus Moon Lake CCC Camp was being repaired. Oh yeah! rm Tyr, ring went the compA feeling of remorse blazing across ' Doc Koivula.Y face as he any telephone; this was repeated a number of times. Until our jov- boarded truck homeward bound. ial clerk. Morris Johnson, in exaspJohn Princes threat of chastishas to eration picked up the receiver and ing Bob Turner severely if he didCaptain ED or ham, handln barite, Peterson from exist-The- Portrait of Itali :n L'tab Utah .tah Peter Piper Picked CCC COMPANY NUMBER 2910 On The - ex-pe- rt COZY THEATRE self-relia- nt liberty-love- rs SICMME: He run for the doctor! A telephone in your home saves precious minutes. shouted: "Helio what ? I cant hear you Yes this is speak louder please. What? CCC camp. the Moon Lake who? want you hear you I cant Ill No, yes, I dont know. Maybe, mean I cant see or darn it Oh! all what was I going to say? he well you want the Captain, Lt. want Then you here. isnt down Stewart, well he just went the to Captain. get to Duchesne, What did you say? Oh! you want to know who is the clerk speakMorris Johnson ing. Well this is Uncle Johns not the clerk. No, no clerk the am I either son that? Whats not the flirt either. You say you have the smallpox? Oh! you want Neil Wilcox. Well he isnt here either, but I might find him in a few minutes. John la Prince, the Senior Foreman, Senthe Joan Price not No here ior Badman. What? Yes, Ill get him hold the line please. (Pause) seI TmajqaBSffi WIN- DAnother Enemy of the Cream Producer. PROTECT YOUR MILK AND CREAM FROM BLOWING DIRT AND LEAVES We like to buy only the Best! Mutual Creamery Company Duclicsne, Utah V UP nt behave. Halfton demanding the aid of the G. I. to cart his accumulated laundry to and from the wash house. V By Miss Florence Murray Mr. and Mrs. James Bird an nounce the birth of & son, born Saturday, Oct. 12. Mrs. Bird has been quite ill but is somewhat Improved at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Murray left Tuesday morning for Tooele to attend the funeral of their nephew Mr. Jesse Harbach who was killed in Nevada on Saturday. Raymond Mosley, small son of Naomi Mosley, had the misfortune of fracturing his arm Wednesday A Pimple By BETTY BARCLAY 'v night. Dulen Goodrich had the misfortune of tipping his car over Friday night while returning from the dance but no one was injured. Albert Hancock, Owen Goodrich, Lee Lisconbee, Albert Powell and Alvie Bird left Tuesday to go to , 7 and heres the pimple Peter An extensive campaign Is now Piper picked infected, dangerous, being conducted among public an abscess perhaps. school children in order to learn Had Mother Goose but appreciat- more ebout the humble pimple and ed her opportunity, she would have to check it as much as possible. Information is being given out that passed down to countless genera- pimples are more tions of children catchy stanzas During adolescence,than skin deep. the developfilled with sage advice. Dont ment of important glands disturbs Protect cuts. Eat the entire body. At this time pick pimples. the CCC camp. Is particularly sensitive to the What a golden proper foods. Quite a large crowd of young was neglected In favor waste products which get into the opportunity folks attended the dance at Mt. of Jack and Jill and blood stream and pimples appear. Marjorie Daw. Emmons Friday night. Everyone Skin authorities are teaching the Pimple are annoying. They are danger of tampering with pimples, reported a good time. ugly things to look at. But they and also a simple for last week) (Too late must not be squeezed or pricked. way to helprecommending the body to combat Its Mr. Bird Smith was visiting at This Is dangerous. You may do it poisons. The eating of fresh the home of his parents during fifty times yet be taken to the has been advocated because in yeast their t atcempt. opinion this supplies elements that the week end, he returned Sunday hospital on the emto Woods Cross where he is Many young people of both sexes clear the skin irritants from the suffer from what are generally blood, and have a vitalizing effect ployed at the CCC camp. called adolescent pimples or plain on the tissues araund the base of Mr.- and Mrs. Stanley Bristol pimples, enabling them to hiokies. Some hickies" pass the announce the arrival of a son Oct. throw off the Infection and heal much but without away trouble, 2nd. Mother and babe are doing pthers leave permanent scars. more quickly. So dont pick pimples, Mr. and nicely. Always are they annoying. Their Oran Bird and Rod rick Conn el possessors are and Miss Pimply Face. Avoid them by Or If spent the week end at home, they faay develop an Inferiority complex such a simple precaution. will remain as long as they you have them, get rid of them returned home Monday. A pimple Is a disgrace to a from within by the same treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson live. Sensitive boy or girl. Its much easier and safer. returned home this week after spending the past three weeks debate squad will debate on the contest and an extemporaneous visiting with relatives in Salt same question. A new Inovation speech contest will complete the Lake City. being introduced for the first time three 'day festivities. Lawrence Melby will Johnston, consist of an open forum disSpecial cup and placque awards Reynolds, and Bemls Bristol were cussion on the national Pi are Kappa being offered to the winners relavisiting here with friends and Delta debate question, Resolved, by the Deseret tives Thursday night. That be allowed News and Bamett-Weis- s should Congress Jewjery Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnson Sr. a majority vote, Company. Individual medals will took their son, Victor, to Roose- by e decisions the of the be given to various winners by velt for medical attention SaturAn oratorical the Forensic League. Supreme Court day. Naomi Mley went to Myton Saturday to work for the county nurse Mrs. Jennings. Rulon Goodrich is sporting a Ford roadster. 1 the-ski- fifty-firs- Tribune-Telegra- two-thir- ds over-rul- Mrs. Marion SL Shields Mlmmie Sims Johnaoh resident of Arcadia for 25 years, moving to Salt Lake one year ago. the daughter of Fred C. and Margaret Nelson Sims, died at a local hospital In Salt Lake Thursday. Funeral services were held in Salt Lake City on Sunday with interment in the Mount Olivet cemetery. Mrs. Johnson was bora at 5-- 4 Better Light Better Sight UTAH aEtlln PIER 8 IS 191 MOST LIGHT EFFIGIES! Antes Co., Illinois, coming after joining the L. D. S. church and making her home at GO. SEIIUI Leo, maim west Heber, Utah. She was married to Orin Johnson of that city in 1894. The family moved to Arcadia tn 1906, where they lived until one year ago, when they moved to Salt Lake. Mrs. Johnson was a faithful Latter Day Saint, having a lovable disposition and was loved by all who knew her. She is our-viv- ed by her husband following children, and Louis the D., of Arcadia; Bertha J. Anderton and Verda Bemis of Salt Lake City. Eight grandchildren also survive. Bora to Mr. and Mrs. Joha A. Gilbert at Riverton, Utah, Sept. 29th, a girl. All concerned doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gill spent several days tills week In Salt Lake City. John Stover made a business trip to the State Capitol this week. Marjorie Young is home again after an extended visit with her aunt, Mrs. Don Levitt, of Mtn. Home. Mrs. Eliza J. Gilbert turned after attending Conference in Salt Lake John Zirker has moved ily to Myton where the will be closer to school. has reGeneral City. his fam- children COLLEGE DEBATE MEET ANNOUNCED of 12 colleges will convene October 24, 25 and 26 at the University of Utah to participate in the Rocky Mountain Conference Forensic League tournament, according to Laverene Bane, presi- Representatives inter-mounta- in Here he is in love again. Who? dent of the league and debate Morton Wardcll, at least so he says coach at the University of Utah. from the sound of his voice. will The schools participating deInclude, University of Utah, 60,000 Flower In Ton Young fending champs, Brigham Sixty thousand flowers of the nar- University, Utah State Agriculcissus type weigh a ton, nccnrdlnj! tural College, the Colorado State to an English expert. Teachers College, Colorado State School of Education, Denver Unithe Sk.n Shed Grthopper versity, Colorado University, All flie most Injurious grusrdiop Montana State College, Wyoming of pers sited their skins on an aer University, Colorado School age of fle times during the course Mines, Western State College, and of their development. The grass Colorado College. hoppers skin does not keep pare These colleges will be representwith toe growth of the insect, so ed a mens debate squad, which this pest goes through the several willbydebate on the question of Reprocesses of molting by hanging up That the United State side down ntfaehed by Its legs to solved, own and operate MI ot the should some support and slowly wriggling A women s of means production. out of ita old coat. 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