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Show r " ft A lZ r Man, p an C ren- - re fra. ;,tl!e. bn; hi B of tte ar ,S led VJs4 ! f0 I ,itl) awe, f f estructioa J ri oP'tiatej ,,i;a SCipnre hr 2 Just what T' ha- s - nS Of Hi low Sener a 1 man en'er?e A U County Seat fjs ini Newspaper J slcga lsts ? r-- T The cai uuharn.e,! 'v t0 mer lg i ti 6reat hoi J 0 'D) i Basin Newspaper SUCCESSOR TO THE DUCHESNE COURIER ot m)rel f f A Uintah ln fbe strnke ' Pass ust th j j be lot e current jft, The n m e stroke DUCHESNE, UTAH, FRIDAY Covers ALL The Uintah Basin December 20th, 1935. $2.00 Per Ycpr In Advance Number 21. th ro,l, Sili k Is of tie 'ITwias the owatts.Moa t i 'V, i. Ju, e, j e Sleeps famid ' friars, flight v 9 s&&- Fas r XXv f mhlx aUtUaK the ho we tint a creature uias stirring Dot euetv a mouse; to ed: of the Hard 1 q Duchesne And Roosevelt Stars and Masons Join For them to aint, if some habit amoo rdlng to a I the Annual Banquet At Myton Wa-h- ii applications for retail beer licenses in Duchesne on the jrij ounty were tentatively approved ie on top of Monday by the state liquor con- er He on tdtrol commission it was announced, a so on. untd They are as follows: Duchesne e top flf ,4 e Commerical club and Edward O. Wilkins, Duchesne; Roosevelt Commercial club and W. L. Mullins, Onyx Hotel, Roosevelt; John Morgan, Myton; Elray D. Larsen, Clarence Killian, Altonah; Clarence E. Miller, Moon Lake. No official notification had been received by the Duchesne applicants Thursday evening, other than the public announcement by the board included in a total of thirty throughout the state. Edward Wilkins is busy, however, looking for a location for the beer parlor which he intends to operate. The Commercial club is making no move until they receive their official notice and learn of the regulations with man Nam something to which they 'will be expected d Norman of in draft J the comply dispensing irly, our I sleep Basin Lodge No. 20, F. & A. M. and Duveromy Chapter, O. E. S. held their annual installations of officers at Myton, Monday evening, Dec. 16th. They joined in the annual banquet given by the Masons, immediately after the Eight in one draft Tal-mag- Mure of S d, Edward names; Villiam, J5 3 erbert and e; DUCHESNE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FIX 1936 BUDGET chard aad names. Sic At a special meeting of the enis. But Duchesne County Commissioners ke Sinden nronouneed John is an ne people, remained, s pronom on, Pears r i ombe Wednesday, ress; Dorothy Walker, Associate Conductress; Eva Whitmore, Chap lain; Florence Marimon, Marshall; Ethel Hancock, Organist; Dosia Adah; Rose Walker, Bullock, Lewis, Esther; Hazel Annie Ruth; ElecOrr, Martha; Nona Roberts, E. R. ta; Nina Burger, Warder; Sentinel. Jdiller The banquet was served in the unCommunity church in Myton, E. R. Mrs. of direction the der Miller and Mrs. Jumer. Arthur Brown served as toastmaster, with bv interesting talks being given or the officers and past officers the two organizations. 800.00. j lker December 18, the budget for county expenditures for 1936 was drawn up. It will be noted by the comparison printed below that allowances have been slashed drastically, among them, most officers salaries, while the allowance for Poor and Indiggnt has been raised on was Duchesne County Budget ntatlve Of let whidb unty. Dn on the len the on the i on Diakii was boun icombe, w e express 'bunk'1 I political ery, or mi sincere i ridge built dge, nsaders if an anti--? self out northern trav ell it see becan m and rathe work an I le. cJdfod word "bli !d on, fmi B term c tt about i :h the prei Eisteddfo parture tb cen'or; i uptloDS ice the that I ars B year. J AJ 1 ace neral biggest event of the year an(j jf one is to g jud, the y many energetic tickets about town, lhey wll not be far wrong. citizens are mighty proud f ther firem.n, and will unto doubtedly turn out enmasse the evening a pleasurable theii lal 3 nig fire-Ilin- Du-fhea- ti 9 vi pXivf ' DUCHESNE CHORUS ENTERTAINS CCC 41111 exciting one. PROMISES AID ON ' ' ' v - W ? ' REHABILITATION; INDIAN PROBLEMS 4 Is, United ...... ' ' ; , ?. x ., , - . 'X- Ut v:1 a IrZrA. .?A' 1L ' if rl ; - A1 -- s-- -A Af V f .$ I i iSV V ' ;. . , 4 xa 'A ft-- v 4i h - wj ?-- lrHv 3 - a X, f4 f 'Vft -- , . ""'44 1 if'- - 'X, jr I li : 0 ' rigable land in Duchesne county, Mr, Murdock said, is Indian land, ither farmed by Indians or by white people under Indian lease, and is untaxed. This throws too gnat a burden on the remaining land, he said, and the Federal government should, in his opinion find some means of helping toward the expense of county government because of this situation. Raps "Flutoorat U. S. Representative Abe Murdock for better conditions in Hopes u ho addressed Duchesne County Duchesne county were held out by Citizens Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. Murdock through land surveys rehabilitation and resettlement projects, additional water ADULT EDUCATION storage projects and the effect of CLASSES TO START the Moon Lake project now under SOON IN DUCHESNE i i " - 4 v lS : W Adult education classes under the Works Progress Administration will be started In Duchesne immediately after the Christmas holidays, Superintendent Reuben D. Law announced today. A typewriting class has been arranged for Duchesne under the direction of Mrs. Hildur W. John-stuwho has also been appointed general office manager for Duchesne county. Classes were begun in some of the outlying towns in October for the instruction of the following English, Mathematics, subjects: Home Economics, Art, History, Literature, Geography, Civics and Spanish. The instruction is free to any adult over the age of 18, and Duchesne citizens, desiring instiuc-tioin typewriting are requested .o register with Mrs. Johnstun before the first of the year. n, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orr, son Billy, Mrs. Melvin Poulson and He-bdaughter Sharon motored to Sunday. While there, they were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lowe Ashton. Mr. Loa Decker, Mr. V. Peart, and Mr. Lowry Nelson, representatives of the state Welfare committee, were business visitors in Duchesne this week, Mr. Garvin Evans and Mr. Robert Mangum of Price, representatives of the W. P. A. Safety department, were in the Basin this conweek, checking on the safety the of county. ditions Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Schonian returned Monday, after spending the week end in Salt Lake City. Miss Leatha Lowry accompanied Mrs. Helen B. Hollenbeck and Leon Burdick on a business trip to Roosevelt Wednesday afternoon. Robert E. Lee of Price was a "He who falls m love wuh himself need fear no rivals. er DECEMBER .ft) JL n Columbus arrives in Spain 17 (J a prisoner, Hawaiia King Kalakau visits the United States, 18 j?T J&yf& ( 1874. . & First autogiro flight in the United States, 1928, 19 , . 1500. 20-F- Jt 21 irst U. S. bathtub in- stalled, Cincinnati, 1842. Start of the great influenza . ground remains to make the piPrice Thursday. Austin Tay- cture incomplete in Duchesne and Birch Bennion and ntiz ns J.'narally ar. anxiously business were Emmons lor of Mt. awaiting the overdue storm to visitors in Duchtsnc Thursday. will whiten the landscape and bring teachers Most of the school Christthe moisture which they know is the to spend leave today mas vacation in their various needed so much throughout the county. homes. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Pope left Precipitation, .15. a vcr. They expect to be gone for Monday for California wotti E. R. WINSLOW, - a week. Ciastock for Mr. Cooperative Observer truckload of Representative . h fm I States Abe Murdock, addressing a ga-- l hoping of citizens in the Duchesne iown hall Tuesday evening, said, in connection with the untaxed Indian land problem here, "I will consider it my battle, adding that lie would "call the attention of Mr. Ickes to the problem, stressing that "that is an unfair condition. , Forty percent of the Ir- 41 &', j, T ie of - "a s folepidemic, 1889. A chorus composed of the Ina Miss lowing Duchesne people, I 22 B. Franklin invents the Jackson, Mrs. Beatrice Thomas, lightning rod, 1749. Mrs. Fern Moffitt, Mrs. Max PetMrs. Duke, Violet Miss erson, 23 Joan Crawford, favorite of J" 47 Melvin Poulson, Mrs. Leland Hair, OF tNU the screen, born 1908. Mr. Guique, Mr. Tobler. Mr. Ezra ' Mit-- 1 J. M. Mickelson, Mr. Wayne Larson J. Rulon chcll and Bishop CHRISTMAS TREE went down to the Bridgeland CCC business visitor here Tuesday. ADDS TO CHEER Road to enj Ray Gillis of the State camp Wednesday evening visChristmas Commission was a Duchsne Spent for Co. General purposes tertain the boys with Christmas cheer in Duchesne itor Wednesday. carols. $25525.71 was during 1934 and heightened early this week Hollenbeck B. driven by Jay Mrs. Helen A CCC truck, Spent for Co. General when the city erected a large purposes Mr. Morris, Leon Burdick, made j Christmas 21568.49 Rider accompanied by called for her nephew tree in the center of during 1935 Thurs a business trip to Frultland educational supervisor, from the intersection of the two main left Leon the group. day morning. streets and decoiated it with colFIREMENS BALL The 127 CCC boys joined the there for Salt Lake City. He has ored makseveral lights. SCHEDULED FOR been a guest for the past choru3 in some of the carols, program, aunt. Brightly colored and decorated of his impressive CHRISTMAS WEEK ing a very the to store windows and the increased serv- days were Moffitt expects visitors T. Fern which Mrs. after The Duchesne firemen are busy ed with a delicious supper. leave today to spend Christmas crowds in the stores shopping with her through the displays of holiday week in Los An gel taking preparations for a big merchandise all add to the spirit time at their annual children. REPORT ball, which WEATHER of the season. Only the fact that 18 Miss Edna Lemon accompanied scheduled for December 27th, 12. to Dec. is as yet no snow on the j there week Jack Young For acco mg to Fire Chief beginning Road Fatrolman W. D. Bish jl vl:- Officers installed were: Ma sons; Robt. R, Bums, Ft. Duchesne, Worshipful Master; Roy A. Schonian, Duchesne, Sr. Warden; Robt. Marimon, Whiterocks, Jr. Warden; Bliss Lott, Treasurer; H. C. Ward, Secretary; Hugh beer. Roosevelt Policies ' shall. Owens, Sr. Deacon; Louie C. Roberts, Jr. Deacon; Jo: Dudley, Sr. Steward; D. P. Whitmore, Jr. Steward; Titus Jone3, Chaplain; Wm. R. Rupple, Marshall; Henry Funk, Tyler. Mrs. Betty Albright, Stars: Roosevelt, Worthy Matron; Chas. Albright, Roosevelt, Worthy Patron; Mrs. Essie Neal, Myton, Associate Worthy Matron; Dr. D. P. Associate Whitmore Roosevelt, D. Miller, Patron; Mary Worthy Secretary, Helen T. McAffee, Treasurer; Ollea Schonian, Conduct- Representative Condemns Wall Street Plutocrats In Energetic Speech Supporting r? ceremonies. Installation ceremonies for the Eastern Star began at 6 p. m. with Past Worthy Grand Patron D. P. Whitmore of Roosevelt, acting as installing officer, assisted by Mrs. Florence Marimon, Marshall. Arthur Brown of Duchesne, retiring Master, installed the Masonic officers, with Joseph Moysh, Roosevelt, acting as Grand Mar- Congressman Abe Murdock Addresses Gatherings Of Duchesne County Citizens Bridge Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Max Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Carman and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Cole entertained the following friends at a bridge dinner at the Legion Chateau last , Saturday evening: Messrs, and Mesdames Dean Powell, Clarence Rollins, Lotus Fisher, Ed Wilkins, Lonnie Fitzwater, Lawrence Pack, Tennis Poulson, Reed Cowan, James Hatch, Grant Murdock, Lynn Bennett, Lloyd Pope, Daryl Smith, Lee Merkley, Misses Emily Madsen and Phyllis Wimmer, Mrs. Melvin Poulson, Magk McGuire, Kermit Poulson and Bob Griffin. High score prizes were won by Mr. Wilkins and Mrs. Rollins. Free for all prize by Dean Powell. Womens Study Club Mrs. A. M. Murdock entertained members and guests of the Womens Study club Saturday afternoon w th the following present: Mrs. R. M. Pope, Mrs, Nellie Muir, Mrs. Claries H. Selch, Mrs. J. P. Madsen, Mrs. Reuben D. Law, Mrs. Ollea Schonian, Miss Maurine Christenson, Mrs. Clyde Thompson and Mrs. J. R. McGuire. B. I. W. Social The Business and Professional Womens club held their regular social meeting at the home of Mrs. Victoria Halstead last Monday evening with Mrs. Mildred Carman, assistant hostess. The following members enjoyed the evening of bridge: Bessie Kohl, way. The main part of his speech was devoted to a strong appeal to the "thinking man to not let Wall Street dictate to him through the campaign he claimed they are Continued on Page 8 DRUG STORE MGR. ELECTED TO HEAD DUCHESNE CLUB At the regular meeting of the Duchesne Gateway club Thursday evening, Harvey II. Dyer, manager of the Duchesne Drug, was elected prsident of the Duchesne Gateway Club for 1936. He will preside at the next meeting of the club, succeeding Dr. W. D. Bishop who has served the club well during the past year. O. A. Halstead, manager and iwrer of the Cozy Theatre, was eh ctrd vice president of the club and Cliflon C. Mickelson, clerk of Duchesne clashes will be held in the Duchesne county school board, the typewriting room at the school as secretary-treasurehouse three nights a week, Mond L.ttle other business was day, Wednesday and Friday, to at the meeting Thursday start, with the time increased lat- evening, as the club members er if necessary. Teachers will be were anxious to adjourn to attend required to spend 130 hours per the Christmas program of the month in contacting pupils, in- Duchesne school, presented In the struction and making reports. town hall. The following teachers have been employed: Mrs. Agnes SPECIAL HOLIDAY Myton; Mary Burgess, DANCES PLANNED Mrs. Zada Correll, Roosevelt; AT VICTORY PARK Hayden and Neola; .Mrs. Thora Mt. Emmons, Timothy Altonah, t Elaborate plans are being perBluebell and Upalco; Mrs. Pace, Boneta, Mtn. Home and fected for four special dances hol.day season, Dr. M. C. Talmage; Mrs. Romanza Mott, and Mrs. Ilildur Campbell, manager of Victory Strawberry; Park, stated today. Johnstun, Duchesne. is he said Law that tryHe has arranged to have a Supt. Salt Lake orchestra for the ing to get a teacher for the district, which will make a Christmas Eve and Christmas total of right teachers for Du- night dances when the hall will bo chesne county. beautifully decorated. For the New Years Eve and Now Years night dances, Dr. O. P. RECEIPTS has engaged the popular Campbell SHOW INCREASE Neva s Band. An added attraction Duchesne postmaster, Wm. 11. on New Years night will be the radio given away with the Case, reported today that stamp sales and post office box collec- lucky numbered admission ticket. Dancing will continu-- ' to an tions have increased twenty-livearly hour on Christmas night and percent over last year. Since the first of December. Mr. on N.w Year's Eve. n r. tran-:acte- Dau-walde- r, Mar-gre- dur-ingt- top-not- Tab-ion- a Vee Dyer, Babs Murdock, Bonnie Helen Afton Crocker, Poulson, Nora Pack and Alice Me Guire. Mrs. Pack was winner of high score. Mothers Club e Members of the Duchesne Mothers club were entertained Thursday evening at the homo of Mrs. Beryl Rollins with Mrs. Case said, money ord rs amount- JUST TO REMIND YOU Jeanette Snyder assistant hostess. ing to nearly seven thousand dolAn interesting lesson on "Child lars have been sent through the Daughtois of Pionetrs, Dec. Nutrition was given by Mrs Duchesne office, with fees am- 2nth in the Town Hill. Mothers will cnt (tain tinir daughters. Continued on Page ounting to $45 97, ch |