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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH The Aurora Borealis Americans Arc Hard to Scare OFFICIAL CAMP NEWS, CCC COMPANY NUMBER 2910 , On The Little Yellowstone By RAYMOND PITCAIRN National Chairman Edited By Steph en Zaccara -Sentinels of the Republic During the past few years there has been advocated in this country on duty at the Uintah Spike Modernizing Camp Other members who will form the a philosophy utterly new to America. returned to the on orchestra will be, Harold Devenish main our has It is the Philosophy of Fear. camp camp It seems that Nov. 14. A feeling of at in so the least It is preached by those who would at happiness Tom style, clarinet, Coloniai, Galloway, r )rP hall i3 becomi- blazed across the faces of many string instrument, and & few other destroy our faith in America as a ur recreational and in the individual Amermore homelike. cf them as they renewed acquaint- enrollees will form the orchestra. nation ican as a ng more and ance with their former A contest for the selection of citizen, able -- nd eager to pull his iatst addition is a real oldv Many could be heard associates. of is It practic-:;,talking f.shioned an appropriate name for tte? or- own weight in the boat. the past gone experiences. Toof the and It seeks to convince us that many completed chestra is being arranged. A tunity in America has vanished,opporthat are already contemplating gether they could be heard discus- suitable prize is to be given to individual courage and initiative are and the sing time planning for socks their they up n putting futile, that we should look to govare going going to have this com- the winner. mas Eve that Old Santa might ernment or other agencies, rather c c C is ing Thanksgiving. Welcome home than to ourselves, for guidance and t forget them. The fire place Reds will be able to gang. support. t g and roomy and c C c Secret meetings, mutterings, the That's whats behind most of the warm all long during us ,e?p Sooner social and economic panaceas queer Winter nights ahead of us. It is surreptitious glances, hideaways, being urged on us today. Thats the Should and a the Doctor of fall love? eternal in and concerna work, piece great gibbering t uly emotion Fear that the men and to congratulate the build-r- s This question has been meat for ing Reds has caused quite a women who foster such foreign-brewe- d e nostrums are trying to arouse and all who had anything to many newspaper articles through- concern in the conservative bosom out the country. I placed this of this writer. Could it be true in the American people. Its a prew with it for the fine work they liminary step as Europe has proved question fairly before Lt. Kunkel that the camp was going com ave performed. toward Communism and Dictatorsoon after his arrival at camp. munistic ? Avoidances, evasions, c C c and other paternalistic forms ship His answer wa definitely and em- were the common order. Boys of government inimical to our AmerSkating Arena phatically, No! Yesterday he whom one hitherto, had numbered ican tradition of individual liberty Our new skating pond is in first accosted me an apol- amongst ones closest friends re- in thought and in action. with rather class condition and will soon be But the effort is doomed to failure. look his face and said fused to chatter. The isolation inupon ogetic as a people, are hard to ieady for use. Our smiling Doctor to Americans, which one was forced was beI was wrong, my mind has been scare. Their history proves it. ;nd our active Adviser have been A deon momentous note that ques- wildering. changed consoling iusy constructing lighting fixtures Timid men could not have contion,, this sweet little thing has stroyed the suspicion, one could a continent. Timid men could illumiwill which Sol quered Lf Edison3 changed my mind entirely.' And list, numbered among the evaders not have built a great nation out of nate the pond from overhead for then I realized that he was right such reliables as John Prince, tangled forests and wind-sweprai,v;ning skating. Soon we will all for in his arms he held a most Neil Wilcox, Adolph Hoesch, Geh-rinries and desert wastes. Timid men our and polishing could not have created our vast agri1; sharpening and many others who cavortpup. And our beautiful, blond cultural and industrial empire. skates in preparation for the opiDoctor had fallen in love SOONER ing with these boys, were, like It took men of courage, with faith ning night. Invitations are to be (the exCaesars wife, beyond suspicion. name) than we had in themselves and in their country, ,ssued to people in neighboring pected.dogs This latter conjecture by the adto achieve those things. It took the towns for a skating party to be vent of the light of day. The sunc C c typical American worker and citizen. held within the very near future, And just as it was this typical Amerd ny morning revealed to an Dignity ican not the demagogue or the jay Milner has been nervously of heads several eye lovely who made our country Have you noticed that Mr. War-the- n theorist for the opening night and flaming locks. Later investigation great, it will be the typical American close been has very for the staying party skating (specially offered the information that the worker and citizen who continues her to camp? That LaVr Johnsoh Duchesne that he may swing his big moDrug Store had com- progress. ment hither and thither to the has not asked for leave to visit sold out its unusually large America, as I have said elsewhere, pletely Side Walks of New the fair damsel in the valley? stock of Henna leaves. tune of is still full of such Americans. And look Girls, And of late, Rodney has not even out for York. anyone who thinks he can scare competition! them into acting like the frightened been willing to associate with the c C c c c C peasants of Eastern Europe simply canine of the other members Spike Camp Returns doesnt get the meaning of our of of this Anyone camp? Fire species national history. After being away for four these occurances would make Ever since the conception, formonths a group of thirty enrollees feature article for Ripleys Be- mation, and eventual coming forth lieve It or Not, but when all three into the of the oblique offlight, things occur simultaneously spring of the Uintah River Censhould make headlines in any pa- tury of Progress Building, rumor per." Like the rest of the members has been rife that baleful byes J5y Mrs. Golden Brown of the camp, I became desirous of have oft been cast upon this orof these J. E. L. Carey was a DuMr. for reason all the finding iginality of alleged design by the astounding occurrances, so I hired fate forced occupants. Both the chesne visitor Monday. Sat. and Sun. Miss Josie Humes, who was Hawkshaw the detective, the per- puzzling exterior and its peculiar on for appendicitis in a and the viscera have felt the dark son the with operated 23-2- 4 glasses Nov. sizzling long beard that you've seen hang- pressure of these censorous optics. Provo hospital last Thursday, is on the way to recovery. WHEELER and ing around the camp. He did Yet this structure (?), known to reported Miss June Burton spent the however all as of sleuthing, job good has the officers WOOLSEY quarters, and his report is that all of the stood this unspoken attact excel- week end at her home at Morgan, m due Mrs. Tom Roberts of Duchesne is aforementioned carrying on lently. At one time, following a is a The the of guest at the home of Mrs. to the completion merely close study of its innards, it was Roberts. Dewey new forestry office here at camp, resuggested in the interest of Mrs. Sarah E. Ivie and Mrs. c C c Comedy: use as a Fun to it House; Ernest L. Sweat were creation, transacting Music Masters Mobilize but careful reflection reminded business Flying Down to Zero in Duchesne Monday. un of fellows the must one and all that the men Several camp Harold Brooks has been on the Wed. and Thurs. der direction of Mr. Whitlock, met respond on time to all bugle calls, sick list for the past few days. to inin an effort on Sunday last therefore a less complicated Nov. 27-2- 8 Mr. John Tveit was in Duchesne orchestra. Howanother considered. i3 camp terior develop being Monday. Little America Many of the fellows are musically ever, enough of this, the simple Mrs. Melvin Sweat and baby doubt a is without talented and it Admiral truth that caused a quavering in visited in Duchesne Tuesday. that we would have the best or the breasts of the few, who, beMr. L. Ernest Richard Byrd who is Sweat, chestra that was ever had in this ing disciples of such men as Sir in south polar regions employed at Moon Lake, spent archi-tectuwill Alvin and his Wren play Christopher camp. Timothy Sunday and Monday with his the popular squeeze box and will and ilk, was the alarming family. while been also play the piano, Adolph news that this anomaly had Three short subjects Mrs. Ervin Sweat is visiting in Hoesch will enchant us with his scarred by the ravages of fire. Lake' City. Salt golden voice and costly guitar, Volumes of smoke were seen By Mrs. J. V. RockhiU floating to their skyward home Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Young took from the seventeenth gable with their granddaughter to the Provo Mcon F-3- Lake Camp 7 Canal - . -- self-relia- fire-plac- I Mill H. 'k He line shoid uipmeni of 't An- Ram-o- Holds, 11.11 aaleigt Tooele ies, earnlnj rapid!) Dept ssmej; mes o! 10UNT $1925 10,25. 5 iu 1215 41.M 2525 1,25 HOC 425 2,15 513 1025 1115 8.23 15.25 4315 3. 3S25 8.25 6025 12 6.25 9 13 1055 4225 e. pt g, - har-rasse- COZY THEATRE Rainmakers' hronicle H Viorps (Construction Published by and in the interests of C C C Co. No. at Camp Safety Facta Gleaned From The Safety Man By Osborne Before an organization can function properly, a plan must be worked out to Insure the safety of the members concerned In its work or those who may become interested and wish to come near or mingle with the workers. In the Bridgeland CCC camp the safety issue is of primary importance. A program has been worked out that if respected will keep accidents and devastating results of accidents to a minimum. Each man is made to First understand the value of good health to keep him in an earning capacity. Second Each man is cautioned to keep his eyes open to unsafe conditions and to report them to proper auhorities immediately. Third The safety man is on the alert for unsafe and unstable working conditions, machinery, and he is ready with danger signals wherever neces-sarcon-stant- ly y. But should there be any accidents preparation is made to efficiently care for the persons affected. The first aid man who appears on every gang is trained to cope with any situation demanding his services. He carries with him a first aid kit and treats even the minor hurts such as scratches, bruises, small cuts, and blisters. Nothing that may lead to future harm is overlooked. A head safety man is on the job to see that every step is taken to prevent accident or Injury. He organizes crews to watch probable danger points to protect the pub lie as well as enrollees from any injury. Classes are held to instruct the CCC men in how to avoid injury and to care for injured. It is the desire of this camp to cooperate With the public in pre. We ask serving life and limb. them to heed our danger signals and we in turn will do our part. Careful is our watchword! An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure!" c C c THE MAGIC EYE (AND EAR) Dam Trip Taken Laying aside their Vorrie3 along with pencils, pens, and what-notthe Educational Adviser and Asst. Adviser thumbed a if t to the dam site Saturday aft . . . They frisked about like puppies from project to project, but the fellows were too quick for them. They were actualto proe ly using the pel the shovel blade thru the dirt. s, shovel-handl- DBR-1- 1, 19G8 Bridgeland, Utah After the watching ryhmic swinging of the picks and shovels for some time, noting the elation to appear on the faces of the laborers each time some dirt would move unassisted, and finally learning why Earl Thomas should continually look at the boys, who were not over five feet from him, thru that funny little they again advanced to the road with thumbs extended. McElroy very obligingly offered a lift and they were off really off off the road, off the earth, and off their conks. Fences, barns, silos, rivers, canals, and even trees presented no great obstacles to Mac and his flivver. He had offered a ride, and how they were getting it. From gang to gang, and job to job, thy flitted under the careful ( ? ) guidance of our friend McElroy. But the sights they saw were worth any price. Imagine see'ng a group of CCCs actually working! Still that is just what they were doing. Afer such a hectic day the adventurers returned to camp and hay, glad to get into it after such an arduous journey. And should someone happen around some years from now, he will probably hear the story of The Adventures on the Project or Riding Roughshod being related to the eager grandchildren. A Bear of a Story A few weeks ago Sam Horsley, our cook deluxe, drove a convoy truck up to the Currant Creek camp. Well, night overtook brother Samuel, so he switched on the head lights. He had not gone far when a small animal which appeared to be none other than the humble, peaceful porcupine appeared in the road. But soon the speed of the machine shortened the distance and, much to the cooks surprise, the animal turned out to be a small bear. (Editors note: Sam does not drink). When Sam related the story, the following dialogue was heard. (Editors note: Sam talks very slowly and has what some folks would term a voice r which is well strained thru his nose before it is released to the audience.) And now the dialogue: Mr. Morris,: Say Sam, why didnt you stop the car and catch the bear to bring it into camp for a pet? Sam: Well sir when I git out uv a car tjcetch a bear with m naked hands; by hell, thera gist where I dont. Shame On Harvey, spy-gla- super-teno- ss Naughty, Naughty Boy It was like this: The beautiful damsel from Roosevelt had just rendered a most excellent reading and had retired to her seat on the front row. Harvey Jensen, our camps gift to the ladles, was as usual, late in coming in. He entered from the extreme rear. No sooner had he closed Oe door than two eyes met two eyes; two faces blushed; two heads bowed; two hearts palpitated irregularly, and two souls tho separated by many yards, went into a silent conference. Minutes passed, then a head slightly raised and two feminine eyes peeked out from under heavy brows just in time to find a similiar condition In full action but from masculine Again two heads and hearts and souls went into a huddle. Alas, the meeting ad journed, Hand clasps were flying in rapid succession but not so with the DBR secretary and the elocutionist. And here the story ends with Harvey saying that he regretted it wasn't dark. Since then Harvey has had to call on the Dr. several times. Now to those who may be concerned in Harvey's physical being we are pleased to announce that Dr. says Harveys condition is not serious and that he is only suffering from a severe attack of remote control. com-plectio- n. Wo Observe That Walker is still going strong. That Bates is Jjlghly elated about the new job he holds. That Chesty Anderson Is now driving a cat. That the fellows werent quite so vicious last Friday night as the Friday before. That Leonard Distefano and Bill Kraut Schoppe made quite a hit at the dance at Bridgeland lust Friday. That the camp has enough men now to be called a camp. That after driving a truck two years for a telephone company, Double Clutch" Bates had to come to the CCC to find out what a double clutch really is. That in No. 5 barracks several of the enrollees are wistfully looking at a picture on the wall. Upon investigation it was found that the picture is of Mae West, so beautifully tinted by A1 Johnson that were she to come along she would think she was seeing herself in a mirror. That is indeed a reason for so much in camp. And no wonder the KPs are not getting anything done in the kitchen. er love-sickne- ss al 9.25 1215 11.15 .15 225 425 2.15 3525 7.15 1550 25 04 35.15 16.25 2.13 115 2.15 ctors A telephone in your home costs but a few cents a day STERLING TRANSPORTATION I'lntah Basin To & From Salt Lake, Provo CO. & Intermediate Points EASTERN UTAH TRANSPORTATION CO. .I'lntah Basin To & Every Day Service Each Way ters. L. A. HOLLENBECK Attnrney-at-La- w Utah Duchesne LteSi ROY A. SCIIONIAN Mortician Duchesne ill ament is 8 Utah II. B. HOLLENBECK LIGHT GO. Notary Public County Court House Utah Duchesne mid most efficient seeiiii i Deloss Dickerson Is spending a few days in Hcber with Wm. E. McMillan on business. Ores Humes made a business trip to Duchesne Wednesday. Francis Brooks and C. E. Allen made a business trip to Salt Lake on Saturday. itors Sunday. Registered POWER J. II. McConkle Professional Cards From Trice and Intermediate Points Hetter AD'S. Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Mecham, were who married, were hospital to have her appendix honored at recently and Wedding a shower out. She underwent the operation in the ward dance evening Friday and is recovering very nicely last A very large crowd was in hall. reports. Jack Fousett drove them attendance. The young couple rein. and useful ceived beautiful many Mrs. Lizzie Webber, her sons Millard and Wallace Muir and his gifts. The regular monthly meeting of children have moved to American PTA was held Wednesday the to Fork where they are going evening. make their home. Miss Grace Murray spent the Mr. and Mrs. J. E. L. Carey end home visiting with her and two little daughters, made a week family. business trip to Duchesne the latMr. F. L. Maxwell made a bud! ter part of the week. ness trip to Salt Lake City last Mrs. J. W. Rockhill made a week. business trip to Duchesne SaturMiss Dora Caldwell is employed day evening. at the F. L, Maxwell home. Chester Bergener and Thelma Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Fowler in Ricard were married Tuesday to the L. D. S. temple. They expect took their young son, Rex, medical for Roosevelt Wednesday to make their home in Vernal. ha3 been quite ill Thelma is the daughter of Mrs. attention. He week. the past during J. L. Sweat. and Mr. Jacobsen Gerald By Mrs. VV. G. Gentry Mr, the Miss June Burton spent visMrs. John Lemon Is reported on were Roosevelt Gam Pettey with her week end at Morgan the sick list this week. itors Wednesday. folks. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jensen and Mr. Lon Caldwell, Mr. Harold Harold Brooks Is on the sick viswere Mrs. Hans Tuft Upalco and Mr. Lione Merrick Ralphs list again suffering with a severe visitors on Thurswere Duchesne cold. day. Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mr. George Clark was honored spent a few days at their ranch. on Sunday at a dinner party celeThey are getting ready to move his 67th birthday anniverbrating their sheep to the winter quar- Can You Call Help Quickly in Emergency 650 6025 By Money No Object If it's a Question of Health a flippancy that suggested that they, too, were anxious to find a more domicile. At this moment Adolph two of the sympathetic Hoesch and Jay Milner hurriedly gathered hose and a ladder In a fervent effort to save their stalwart pet. The fire was blanketed, the smoke that had escaped twirled derisively skyward, and the to rebos proceeded officeward cannot We adventure. port their and will not accept the story that following their recitation, the boys were frowned upon by the previocously referred to, fate forced cupants. 315 160 flLTDNAH T. R. Cope of Myton was see on the streets of Ioka Friday. The Relief Society meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Chas. Fercial Tuesday. Mrs. Paul Johnson and Leah Johnson of Upalco and Mrs. W. G. Gentry and daughter Elizabeth were visiting Mrs. Devon Gentry at Myton Tuesday. Miss Nellie Timothy of Vernal is spending the winter with her sister, Mrs. Reed Lemon. W. II. Stone was transacting! business in Roosevelt Monday. sary with the following guests present: Mr. and Mrd( Eugene Clark and children, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beebe and children, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mecham and children and Mr. Russell Langdon. Mr. James Powell made a business trip to Roosevelt Wednesday. n He was accompanied by Mrs. Carroll. Mr. Austin Beebe, Mr. Warren Beebe, and Mrs. Olive Beebe. Mr, Powell took Mr. Warren Beebe a few miles out from Roosevelt on business and had a Mr. collision with another car. Beebe received a head injury. Several men went to work Tuesday on the new road project of the WPA. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Snyder made a trip to Provo Monday to take Mr. Clarence E. Smith Sr., to a doctor. 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