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Show c v ivilian hronicle onstruction onservation anal Viorps Published by and in the interests of C C C Co. No. at Camp DBR-1Bridgeland, Utah AILENE CURRAN, Editor By Mrs. Janies Dalgleish Mrs. Glen Diaper was hostess 19G8 at a bridge dinner last Friday. 1, fundamentals which, if encouraged and practiced, may bring many of Js a fortune. Should a man wish to attain-ta supervisees position, he must nave tact, personality, and knowledge of that which he should teach others. He must be able to understand the other fellow in order to offer something of interest and benefit. He must be more than in average man; he must be an We all know that in colleges, intelligent leader. Again he must especially surgical and medical oe a boy, a man, a professor, and in one, in order to deschools, many tedious hours of a pack-jactheoretical and experimental work liver his views and be clearly unis experienced before any profesderstood. sional practice can be acquired. I personally believe that the In this part of our educational Adviser of our company can and life we are handed the practical will make our lives in this camp more interesting and worth while, ,f we but pay attention and giv him our support. We not only shall Our receive the benefit, but he also. Classes in many subjects are TOBACCOS Pick your subject and arranged. SOFT DRINKS it. support CANDIES It is not the reading of many books that is necessary to make Are the Best! the man wise and good, but the well reading of a few. Our Service R. Baxter Peculiar as it may seam, in practically every CCCC camp an Educational Adviser has been appointed who spends his entire time planning for such education as persons attending his high school, colleges, and professional institutions desire. One may ask, Why should a professional student desire this type of education? o k - c C c Is Always Courteous Senior Foreman Mr. Evan Osborne, who has been SMITH Pool Hail BEER on Draft and in Bottles! DARYL and DOUQ functioning at the Price camp during the summer, is again with us and i3 acting in the capacity of Senior Foreman. The following description of him is quoted from a very popular young lady Oh boy, what hair! N he wears the cutest glasses, and teeth! Hully gee! Did you see that uniform! And that voice! Say he should have been a lieutenant. And can that baby make love! c C c A Tale Of Wo Our lilies rare who once were fair Are now quite dark and dreary, . C-- ave Money! Cause Lloyd brought his gang to camp . All sooted up and smeary. They rinsed and scrubbed and scoured and rubbed On faces black and grimy, But try as they would they never could Make them white and shiny. 3o supper called and off they tripped NOW! JP OR the benefit ot delinquent taxpayers wh because of business depreshave been sion, the 21st Utah Legislature enacted an emergency tax measure. The law became effective March 25, 1935 and expires January 1, 193G. FIRST, it enables delinquent taxpayers, owing taxes for 1932 and prior years, to save as much as 28 provided they pay all back taxes by Janhard-presse- d uary 1, 193G. SECOND, it enables delinquent taxpayers who eannot pay all back taxes now to save their property from tax sale, provided they pay all delinquent taxes lor 1931 and prior years before this year's taxes become delinquent. Ask your county treasurer for a free folder which explains this money-sqvinproperty-savin- g plan in detail. g, A survey throughout the state showed that the majority cl delinquent taxpayers were not avare ol this liberal offer. Therefore the State Tax Commission cooperating with the various county and municipal officers are taking this opportunity to call it to the attention of all citizens. UTAH STATE TAX COMMISSION yW-v.- f 0;,,. Chairman Dal-gleis- h. entertained the Sunday Night But then the Lieut, disliked the dub, with the following guests prcs.nt: Mr. and Mr3. Earl Elsoot, liott, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Walker And raised the roof and gables. and Mr. and Mrs. James And now our tale is nearly done, The high score prize was vVe hope you get the meaning; to Mr. and Mrs. Elliott, awarded The boys went supperless to bed Mr. Mrs. Marcus Tingley and Because of lack of cleaning. end with Mr, and week the spent Wm. Casaday. George Tingley Sr. c C c Mr. Arthur Orr of Duchesne Black and O. D. a My ton business visitor on wa3 It was with the usual alacrity, the boys formed in line that mem- Wednesday. orable Monday eve, the light of Several of the hunters who hunger shinning in each optic. went to Hill creek to get their Jur one and only I,t. Bangerter deer had a rather disagreeable 3lowly passed down that row of time. The car belonging to Dick expectant faces, noting only an Adams was damaged and the enoccasional loose pocket flap to tire crowd had to return in one nar a perfect parade. cir. They procured the truck of He was on the last line. Almost Roland Krebs and returned at etc., :o heave the customary sigh of once for their deer, guns, to forced been had which they eelief, pronouncing the days dutof a lot had in all All leave. they ies over, he glanced to the last deer. did their get L'ace3. His jaw3 dropped. He work, but they Mr. Jack Gingell who was regroaned lustily, as befits a representative of Uncle Sams pride, cently injured in a fall from his the army. No feed bag for hours truck is now getting along nicely and able to make his usual trips yet. Then mustering his military to Salt Lake. Mr. E. W. Crocker of Duchesne dignity and summoning his old he stepped was a business visitor here on standby, the oriskly in front of the miscreants Wednesday. and demanded, Where in H Mrs. F. W. Walker and Miss Jid you come from? lone Bird entertained at a bridge evening Hardy, a bit taken aback, re dinner on Wednesday with the following ladies present, plied, Huh? Sensing a familiar ring to that Miss Mary Dix, Mis3 Crystal Hanutterance, th'e Lt. passed a hand sen, Miss Nona Stulznagger, Mrs. over that dark brow that Lloyd Sena Kempton, Mrs. O. A. Dart, 3o innocently displayed. Passing Mrs. B. L. Dart and Mrs. R. The prize for high jn to Whiting and Harmon, he C. Walker. to Mrs. Kempscore was awarded the A repeated glow performance. )f recognition sufficed his pallid ton while Mrs. B. L. Dart won uountenance. Then a sigh of re- second prize. lief escaped him. Perhaps we eat! Miss lone Bird spent the week Now it seems that our dear end visiting friends and relatives friend Lloyd is ever willing to in Salt Lake, pursue duty even into that proMrs. Bliss Lott left Tuesday for verbal cannons mouth. But this Salt Lake on a short business time the cannon mouth turned trip. ou to be a mere exhaust pipe into which our hero had thrust his lovely features. After these explanations were over, the thoroughly chagrined Lieutenant buttoned his coat, and Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Brundage, mastering his forsaken dignity, stepped spiritedly into the mess and small daughter, Olive, Mr. nail to his cold bread-an- d beans. and Mrs. Willie Brundage and small daughter, and Mrs. Bert Taylor, motored to Price last To sit down at their tables; Dal-glei-- h. Mr-3- . top-kic- k, BELL AS MUCH AS 28 by paying delinquent taxes a ladies enjoyed by d.lieious dinner followed bridge: Mrs. Homer Edwards and Mrs. Frank Orser of Roosevelt, Mrs. Harold Mrs. Don Hatton, Knuds: n, Mrs. Earl Elliott, Mrs. John Zirkcr Jr., Mrs. B. L. Dart, Mrs. C. J. Neal. Mrs. Wm. Preece, Mrs. R. C. Walker, Mrs. Paul Handezson end Mrs. James The prize for high score was won by Mrs. Preece. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Henderson The following By Miss Florence Murray Mrs. M. Verona Winkler and Mrs. PeLila Gale were Sunday visitors of Mrs. L. Woodruff. A shower was given Saturday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson. They received many fine, gifts. The evening was spent in dancing. Sandwiches, cake and punch was served and everyone enjoyed a good time. Their many friends join in wishing them a long, happy and prosperous married life. Miss Mary Stevenson was visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Allred, on Sunday. Wallace Seeley is sporting a new Dodge pickup. Mrs. Ted Harmston and son Jack, and Elda and Thelma Goodrich of Roosevelt were Sunday visitors at the Leslie B. Goodrich home. Owen Goodrich, Bernis Bristol, Albert Hancock and Lea Lisonbee spent the week end at home. Lawrence Johnston was a week end guest of Owen Goodrich. Jesse Housekeeper was. a week end guest of Lee Lisonbee. Afton Murray spvffi. the week week. Mrs. Jack Liddell was taken suddenly ill Saturday afternoon and was rushed to the hospital, where she was operated on Sunday morning for appendicitis. She was in a very critical condition, but from the last reports, she is improving. All her friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mr3. Jeff Baum were guests at the Glenn Bates home one night last week. Mr. Malcolm Walters was in Duchesne on business Tuesday. The two young son3 of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Young, who have been are seriously ill for sometime, improving. All their little friends in the community are hoping they will soon be up and well. Miss Leona Beckstead and Miss Shirley Wardle spent one night week at the home of Miss Beck-stead- 's parents in midview. Irvan Murphy was a Duchesne visitor last week. Van Keel and Glenn Bates are up on the Hill Top for a few days. f By Tracy Dofa end at home. Mr. Frank Defa made a busiA large crowd of young folks attended the dance at Central ness trip to Duchesne Tuesday. Mr. Oran Curry, ranger, was a . High Friday night. business caller in Hanna Monday and Tuesday. Mr. Earl Atwood returned home week with a new Graham last 31. Oct. For week beginning By Mrs. Sarah Case Milk Man Saves Home Of Rawlins Thacker wind was blowing on terrific A RawTuesday morning w'hen the and fire home caught lins Thacker Mrs. Thacker and little children were there alone. Upon seeing the fire burning in the ceiling, she tried with what little water she had to put it out, but to no avail, so they started getting the furniture, etc. out. In a short time Mr. Roy Hamburg came along on his milk route. They emptied about 20 cans of whey on the roof before the fire wa3 under control. was Alarge portion of the roof have would burned, but the home undoubtedly been destroyed except for the whey. Mr. Thacker was away after wood. Mr. Branch Babcock came down from Moon Lake Saturday, where he has been employed. He left immediately for Idaho. Mr. Gorge Rogers went to Ogden Saturday to bring Mrs. Darrel Evan3 and children home. Mr, Evans accompanied him, also Mr. Branch Babcock on his way to Idaho. Mr. and Mrs., James H. Evans took their daughter Katie to Salt Lake City Wednesday w'here sfte will be married in the Temple, Her many friends join in wishing her a happy life on the sea of SAVE YOUR PROPERTY! Precipitation, trace. E. S. WINSLOW, Cooperative Observer. Miss Della Rhoades is working in Tabiona for Mrs. Angie Lewis for a few weeks. Miehic Brothers have moved their saw mill from Wolf creek to Indian canyon for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Defa, Nick, and Mrs. Dominic Defa made a business trip to Salt Lake and Provo, Friday, returning on Saturday. Central Forfeits Game Mt. Emmons forfeited their Fribaseball game with us last a clean our boys day This gives We sweep of the baseball games. we and our of boys are very proud in basketwell as do hope they ing friends and week end. W ' Mjlto relatives Jack Emry u t, j Work 4 Seaton ranch wha the hills gathering cattle 1 Juanita attended fL Mary Merkley in DucVe sne day and wish to extend ball. heartfelt sympathy to DHS ents and relatives. Pep Dance Mr. Fied Emry j thrill-ovThe Pep Club girls are all the Berthena Ho'lfeUz their dance, given the 31st Jack and Rip Emry ent,-- . f of October. The dance came out a delightful Hollo?- -f very well and we feel everyone Wednesday nieht had a very good time. The girlstiis-htfiiwere games piayj.! are busy now ordering their uni- Which a delicious lunch Wa3 forms and' learning yell3 because ved. Those enjoying th we expect to do big things this were, Misses Rachel Thom-' winter. We also wish to thank all othea Wimmer, Melba us (W those who so willingly helped Elva Abbott, Bernice to sponsor our dance and all those Gertrude Slane. jw Eva Merklv " who patronized us. Ailene Curran, Messers k" DHS Slane, Venor and Sheron M i Returns From Salt Lake am, G:ne Liddell and Ells Mr. Jack Fitzwater feels that and Claud Curran. a is Duchesne High pretty good place after all, at least thats the JUST TO REMIND Y way it looks. He has returned to school here. work continue his DHS Saturday Contract Club Nov. 9th, with Mrs. Ro Card of Sympathy We wish to take this opportun- Schonian. Mothers club, Thursday, ity to extend our heartfelt sympathy to the friends and relatives m Nov. 14th with Mrs. Eda of little Mary Merkley, in their Wilkins. Mrs. Clyde time of bereavement. hostess. J- - Con Xe 1 1 i v, er y voiun l HI leg FOR co3: Toblei D Tli3 A prepar athod H- Jin. 1 rican a bis wl ence capa :o DHS Coma i the Visits School We had a few of our State '.Edmatrimony. ucational men with us last week. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Miles and We are glad to have them visit Mrs. Orson Monseri motored to us and hope they come again soon. Vernal, Wednesday, to attend the DHS burial of their brother and uncle, 7th Grade Christmas Play Mr. George Wilkins. By Jacquline Gerry James Babcock will leave soon The Seventh Grade is practicto go to Salt Lake City to be with for our Christmas Play. There his father, Mr. LeRoy Babcock, ing are only two students in the 7th who is in the L. D. S. hospital bepart, Maxine Fairbanks taking ing built up to undergo an oper- and Theora Shelton, but we help ation. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Pectal of sing a few songs. The 8th grade are the for farm Upalco caring has all the parts except these two during his absence. girls. They are trying to niake Mr. and Mrs. Austin Taylor enthis play a success. Maxine Fairtertained a few friends at a banks and Theora Shelton have party Friday evening. Mr. leading parts. and Mrs. Mr. and t :a:ed ireonn Armistice Day c the if Jirough egardl :ost wa SPECIALS! Ca Mr. wor je ;:ands We Shampoo and Color Rinse lie An t fort .. Princip student Manicure 23c ... aundre oatriot Hol-lowe- Volney Boswell, Mrs. Birch Bennion, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Case, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Bennion and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Orr were present. Delicious refreshments were served and a delightful time was had. Mr. Taylor and Mr. Johnston of Vernal, Singer machine agents are doing business here at present. Mr. Wm. H. Case, Mr. Jack Wimmer, Mr. Charlie Partridge, and Mr. Ed Carman of Duchesne came up and got their share of the pheasants Sunday. They were entertained at dinner at the Ross Case home. The Misses La Vern and Viola Fullmer tf Burley, Idaho, came in Wednesday. La Vern is staying with her sister, Mrs. Claud Thacker and family. Viola will be with her sister, Mrs. Irene Lister, and family. YOUNG'S DHS such Beauty Shop meanir school young The sponso Armistice pou i at 11 c singinj inroca Day day at the home of Edith Tillack. Mrs. Ruby Giles of Hanna spent Saturday afternoon with her mother, Mrs. Bert Stanley. Mrs. Giles returned recently after having spent the summer in Medesto, Is Wash Day YOU CELEBRATE while we Do The Work MODERN next school follow Weldo the ci s.lencc Mrs readin accom iloffit Miss Fern select by L the p IXE LAUNDRY Dr. W.W. Lewis at Mrs. Minnl Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ivie returned home on Saturday after spending a few days in Kamas, where the baby received attention from Dr. Dannenberg. Mrs. Marvel Pace is on the list this week. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Nye announce the arrival of a baby boy born Nov. 4 th. A quilting bee was held Tues- - sa and DUCHESNE liOl p th! ter Tobler 8th Grade News By Melba Curran The Eighth graders have stories in literature class this week. Some real talent has been shown, and some good stories have been handed in. In English class the students are writing themes for the first of each week. We are going to make a scrap book and keep each six best themes in it each week. California. Mr3. Guy Jones and family moved Sunday from their ranch Our Rates home to their home in town. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and Are Reasonable sons, Wallace and Olus, left Sunday for Salt Lake, where Olus will have his tonsils removed. Wallace expects to spend the winter in Sat Lake. By Mrs. Chris Sorensen Mr, and Mrs. John H. Jones arc Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sulser and a few days in Salt Lake. spending family of Midway returned to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Maxtheir home on Friday after spendwell spent Monday in Duchesne, ing a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Sorensen. Pool Lula Ilolfellz - Leona Jugoslav.ai Forest Mrs. Hazel Webber and son of Forests cover more than 30 pei Duchesne were visiting relatives cent of the area of Jugoslavia. in Talmage last week. Mrs. Lynn McDonald went to nsasBExaeuiLmj!. MTO3r5rrEEaamBiraarsrs2ggSSS3gi.3Bag Midway on Saturday to attend the funeral of her father, Fred Beuhler. Glen Sorensen spent a few days with his family last week. He returned to Paok City on Friday OPTOMETRIST where he is still under the doc-tor- s care. will be : Beth --Allred was home from Duchesne on Monday. Janet Burton spent Sunday at DUCHESNE HOTEL, DUCHESNE home. Mon., Nov.' 25; 1 P. M. until 5 P. M. Wright Reynolds spent Monday at Moon Lake. Walter Mayhew of Utahn and ONYX HOTEL, ROOSEVELT a lady friend were visiting relatives in Talmage on Sunday. Tues., Nov. 26; 10 A. M. until 5 P. M. Mrs. James Redford was a Duchesne visitor on Saturday. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, VERNAL Albert Kenison and Alma Sorensen attended the dance at CenWed., Nov. 27; 10 A. M. until 5 P. M. tral high school last Friday. weatiieu report car. w Bv Mrs. Ethel L. Mi and Mrs. Carl and family of Helper A Rol dian, the 1 ing Ante' Th its c stroy two injur Cc retui even ing out fire. W into: bun the T! one Ta T coii wa: LOW TEMPERATURES pay Another Enemy of the Cream Producer. KEEP YOUR MILK AND CREAM AS CO dat the AS POSSIBLE WITHOUT FREEZING We like to buy only the Best ! Mutual Creamery Company Duchesne, Utah tho tn: th fev the th; ad, he at1 ra IE3!iia7lT in, rr. hu Dont Miss The BIG t& MONDAY U 'Af, vij Nov. 11th hi ta h; B liiS v2bj b, is |