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Show & visit- - LsEc lother e t Biroer Mrs, odrtch, h and The County led f Newspaper LJa 1 tZ Iv. ER r?v Seat . a f f j A Uintah A LAsL'H :j j ll I Basin Newspaper SUCCESSOR TO THE DUCHESNE COURIER Covers .5. Volume ALL The Uintah Basin. DUCHESNE, UTAH. FRIDAY Sentcmlipr fith. abor Day Rodeo Provides Thrills For Large Crowd 3rd HOW ABOUT JUPPIN 'ft a little expeptu : COUNSEL GRAN'PoPy J, e -- Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rollins "It is better to seek, advice at the entertained at dinner Monday evebeginning than at the end. ning. Covers were laid for the folSEPTEMBER lowing guests: Mr. and Mrs. Lotus 3 Spain cedes all of Florida Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Carman, to England, 1781 Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bennett, Mr. Usual Large Crowds Annual Event and Mrs. Reed Cowan, Miss Elsie click 4 Eastman gets patent on Johnson, Mr, Alfred Owens, Miss Indians Win Base Ball Series his successful Kodak, 1888. Edna Lemon, Mr, Kermit Poulson, Miss Veda Poulson and Mr. Frank 5 First Continental Half mile race: Eldridge, Roos- Warthen. After Thrills galore were experienced dinner, the party gress meets at Philadelevelt, attended 1st; the who crowds he Spencer, Neola, 2nd; attended the Labor phia. 1774. dance in Day Duchesne. juth annual Labor Day Rodeo Marritt, Duchesne, 3rd. 6 Fog of record density en- Fourth mile race: Spencer, Neieoration here, Sunday ond Mon-i- j velops Salem, Mass., 1881. Family Reunion 4. with baseball, bronco busting ola, 1st; Thomas, Duchesne, 2nd. A reunion of the Hair family id horse racing providing the Mens saddle horse: Stewart, was held in Midway Friday at ceI3-aiotwo-da- y ,i in 7 China revolts against it ji lights of the Duchesne, 1st; Thomas, Duchesne, Lukes Hot Pots. Those from Duemperor, 1911. 2nd; Spencer, Neola, 3rd. chesne who attended wire, Mr. Visitors from all parts of the Ladies saddle horse: Marritt, and Mrs. James Hair, Mr. and 8 Mendei found? the city of ah Basin were present to par-ajat- e St. Augustine, Fla., 1565. Duchesne, 1st; Hadden, Duchesne, Mrs. Art Moon and two children, in and enjoy the festival- 2nd; Mrs. Poulson, Duchesne, 3rd. Lynn Casper and two boys, s and expressions of pleasure Harold and Ferry, and Mrs. Lorin i&utrn&l 9 The colonies are Three horse relay: Spencer enter-irr.esi satisfaction over the the United States, 1776. SW fcMJ string, Neola, 1st; Poulson string, Caldwell. provided were plentiful. Duchesne, 2nd. Dinner Guests to many was the Oatstanding race: Ode-kirDr. and Mrs, Patterson and Pony Peterson, 1st; ball series played between Ft. daughter, Virginia, of Fort DuDuchesne, 2nd. and (hesne, Roosevelt, Price, Youth Gets Car Mens 100 yd. dash: Fitzwater, chesne, Dr. and Mrs. Whitmore of thesne, with Duchesne and the ArMr. and Mrs. and Roosevelt, 1st; As Compensation Kohl, 2nd; Caldwell, 3rd, all Ians coming out victorious in thur Brown were dinner guest8 at of Duchesne. first games to play a thrilling Mens 440 yard relay: Murdock, the home of Mrs. Nina Burger, John Averitt, 18, son of Monday forenoon, in which Thursday evening. Justice of Peace George AvDuIndians won the series by a Caldwell, Kohl, Fitzwater, score. eritt, is the owner of a 1929 chesne, 1st; Hill, Bronson, Reese, Surprise Party Chevrolet sedan, as a result Mrs. Arthur Brown was enterbareback riding James. 2nd. of having been run over by tained at a surprise birthday pari steer riding provided plenty car here Tuesday. the home her evening twills for those who preferred at Saturday ty MOON LAKE C C C latest number of mounts avall-l- e An acquaintance, J. Robiby a group of her close friends. for many years. present were Mr. and Mrs, This part son, a worker at the Moon ENROLLEE DIES Guests Ernest W. Crocker, Mrs. R. M. the program took up most of Lake reservoir, and original owner of the car, asked John aftemon. Pope, Mr. and Mrs. Grant MurBert Wall, an enrollee of CCC dock, and Mrs. A. M. Murdock. Horse to crank it for him. The car racing, filling out the eve-!was in gear, and when it was attracted a large group of company No. 2910, on the Yellow- Delicious refreshments were prestone, died in Bridgeland at 6 p. pared and served by the guests, cants, and proved much more cranked, jumped ahead and m. Wednesday of oedema. who presented Mrs. Brown with a ran over Averitt, causing an than usual. Sports men and children rounded out Young Wall became ill Tues- lovely gift. The evening was spent Injury to his knee. He was immediately taken to a docprogram, which came to a day and Dr. Saxer of the Bridge-lan- d in playing contract. CCC camp was called, the i', culmination in a dance in the tor for aid, and Robison asBirthday Party sumed all expenses and gave Yellowstone doctor being on leave entertain.r.g. Schonian A. Mrs. Roy John the car, saying he did I long list of winners includes at the time. Dr. Saxer left word ed at a supper and theatre party not want anything to do t.8 from both Duchesne and jrhat he be brought to the Bridge-jan- d of her honor evening in Saturday not with did his ah counties, from Tabiona to it any more, if that was condition camp if son Bob, in celebration of his 8th was the He it was going to act. way and fal, provided a distribu- jmprove by Wednesday. birthday anniversary. Guests presof the John is limping around togate receipts in all dir-- 5 brought down during the after- ent were: Rusty Schonian, Milton ns. The various events alid noon and passed away soon afterday, getting the ownership Hollenbeck, Theron Wardle, Billy ( dinners are ward. as follows : papefs on the car straightOrr, Ralph Selch, Bobby Ingersoll, ened up. The bory was taken to the Roy and Larry Crocker. The guest of busting: I. Hamilton, ona, 1st, A1 Muir, Fruitland, Schonian Mortuary for prepar- honor received many lovely gifts. i Con ODriscoll, Vernal, tied ation and was shipped to the home Contract Club second. The host-esSupervisor Urges Saeger horse took of his family in Wallsburg, Utah, Mrs. A. M. Murdock was money for the best bucker. to the Saturday Contract Thursday afternoon. P T A Cooperation Club last week with the following On Canning Project members and guests present: Mrs. Mrs. 'our-Tea- m A J. Feller, MrsTR.'f. Pope, Mrs. Lettie Brown, county food Homer S. Liddell, Mrs. Charles E. Mrs. preservation supervisor, in anSelch, Mrs. Jess Johnstun, nouncing her school lunch canning Mrs. George and W. Schonian score program, urged the cooperation of won Kohl high Mrs. Kohl. th ?ED Attracts ;cial e of n. it 2e nt k, IgS tl ! g, s f ss Series Provides Ball Fans With Many Thrills dians win series' carman, murdock VIE FOR PITCHING HONORS vseball Labor and fans at Duchesnes Day celebration an-- sl Casper, Monday, Sun-- J pitching for Duchesne great also showed were treated to strength against the Indians, holdDuing them to 6 safe hits, while chesne garnered 10. The breaks of the game, however, coupled with a few errors on Duchesnes part enirdock, on the mound for the abled the Indians to keep tied with irs, received Duchesne until the 9th inning, outstanding through the entire 18 when a strong offensive including bring his team to final three of their entire six hits, in )ry with a win over Du-- . succession brought in another run 1e Monday. They eliminated to break the tie and win them F SuntJay, with a score of the game and series. irman Duchesnes star pitch- -' Kielbasa Scores 4 of 8 Runs owed the best pitching of the ' Kielbasa, Duchesnes short stop, ,s unday, when he led the two n ne a "2 victory over stood far out in head in the a 2 hit tripples, He ve't, piling days hitting. up 20 strike-out- s on got three himself, to beat singles, and double by one the cenestablished by Murdock on an error when the Indian Price. ter fielder missed a long fly, fans saw two hard-- h flied out to the Indian short stop 8 at bat. He scored 4 of th?Td games, in in times testing in Indians piled up a steady the 8 runs made by Duchesne Price nine, to a final the two games. ):aVefr be for fhe first game. Backstopping seemed to the in and spot 00sevelt were tied about the toughest aid "e irat six nings of the games, two of the catchers having game, but one in the 7th to drop out. Owens, catching for two in the 9th gave Du-- 4 Duchesne, went into Monday s hand lookvictory. game with his catching 7'lcd At a hand than baloon 9th Inning ing more like a P terrific Carman's of result as a Monday between OCal lT second inand v Indians was Sunday speed. In the favorm stait to finish. The probably ning of the game, iin. little he scored 1 run in a hand his catching the first ing 2 in the second, received a foul on the first finger 4 lnjLCll-e in the fourth, and of his free hand, badly dislocat( ,(n loose and 5 whLanLthcr ln the fifth. for ing it, tearing muscles was replacHe skin. Lhf.hld until the last half breaking the the lndians ed for the remainder of the game (cored tnh7 the game Continued on Page 8 Monday such as is usually big league games, in 'series between Ft. Duchesne, 'esne. Roosevelt and Price, Playing on'y laur-Pitchi- v 4-- 3 3-- 7-- 3. . jo 7-- ( -- 5-- 2 ay-o- ff - 3 Holiday Visitors Mr. J. W. Winterrose, Carl and Dwight Wetenkamp of Heber and Miss Pauline Hedstrom of of Salt Lake City spent part home the at and Monday Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Johnstun. Mrs. Johnstun took them back home Monday. Marriage Mrs. Fern Gilbert, formerly of Arcadia, announces the marriage of her daughter, Lucile, to Dick TillaTobias, on August 17th, at Oregon. mook, Wil-kers- Commissioners Move To Accept Large Sum In Tax Adjustments In their regular meeting last Tuesday, the Duchesne county commissioners moved to accept a sum of $2,999.71 on tax adjustments oh various pieces of property. Some of these payments will be made immediately, others are apportioned into future payments. One or two of these adjustments are made with the understanding that they are to be paid within six months. A petition, signed by property owners of Upper Blue Bench Ir- rigation District, requesting that two directors be appointed to the board of the irrigation district, was presented to the commissioners. George C. Kohl and Earl the names recomS. Winslow, mended by the property owners, were appointed by the Guy J. Hollenbeck made a business trip to Price on Wednesday. R. A. Murray of Bluebell was a Duchesne business visitor Tuesday. Mrs. C. C. Larsen of Roosevelt was in Duchesne on business on Tuesday. Dave Nye of Tabiona was transacting business in Duchesne Wednesday. Hanna visitors in town Tuesday were Frank Defa, John Jones and Claude Wagstaff. Mr. and Mrs. Arzy H. Mitchell ler Year In Advance Construction Progresses On Schedule Despite Loose Formation Drawback DIRT SLIDES CAUSE Myton Youth Dies Alter Doing Kicked CHANGE IN DESIGN Ry A Horse Sunday OF MAIN SPILLWAY Injuries, sustained while attempting to break a colt Sunday, resulted in the death of Ray Adams, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Adams, who live on their ranch north of Myton. Young Adams was trying to break a colt bt longing to Walt Hayes of Duchesne, when he was Tuesday. kicked in the mouth, knocking Other attorneys attending court out teeth and rendering him unthis week were Dallis Young and conscious. Ray E. Dillman. His parents rushed him immedCharles Neal of Pariatt was a to Myton for medical aid, iately Duchesne visitor Monday. where in spite.-othe best care Mrs. F. W. Bench of Boneta has available he died in the Tuesday been spending a few days at the Funk Hotel without regaining home of Mr. and Mrs" Leland Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gentry ot Ioka were among those who attended the Duchesne Labor Day celebration. Darrell Dean of Myton was transacting business in Duchesne Friday. Roland Krebs, C. T. Beggs, Andrew Talboe and W, E. Broome of Myton were business visitors in Duchesne Tuesday. George Calvert of Myton transacted business here Wednesday. Elray Larsen of Talmage spent Monday in Duchesne on business. Ray Gillis of the State Road Commission was a Basin visitor Tuesday and Wednesday. Miss Janet Burton and Miss Edna Lemon, employed in the county offices spent the week end at their respective homes in Tal- mage and Ioka. Taylor Tidwell of Boneta was a business visitor in Duchesne on Wednesday. Wm. H. Fitzwater made a business trip to Salt Lake Wednesday. Bill and Paul Holdaway of Price were visitors in Duchesne during the Labor Day celebration. Bill is connected with the Sun Advocate. Miss Leatha Low spnt the week end in 'Salt Lake City visit- Construction of Moon Lake Dam took a long stride forward at noon Monday, September 2, when the two tunnel headings met on alignment and grade, completing the pioneer bore for the full length of the 1100 foot outlet tunnel. Enlargement of the tunnel excavation to a 13 foot diameter and the contemporary installation of steel liner plates will immediate- ly follow. The structural condition of the ground through which the tunnel was driven is described by Dr. Chas. P. Berkey, consulting geologist, as shales, quartzite and limeconsciousness. stone beds, all badly jammed and Funeral services were held in deformed by the folding and faultthe ward hall Wednesday and in- ing that took place ln former terment was in the Myton times. The quartzite and limestone formations were further shifted and badly broken in a late Ice MARRIED Age by a tongue of glacial ice that moved down the valley and A marriage license was issued plowed its way across the spurs on August 31st to Wesley N. Rob- extending out from the main valertson, 26, of Price, and Mary ley wall. Tunneling through these stratas was hazardous, the ground Dudly, 25, of Jensen. requiring careful timbering thru-ou- t. That the work Vas accomWEATHER REPORT plished without serious mishap For week beginning Aug. 29. reflects creditably on the efficiency of the contractors superintendents and the skill of hia workmen. All labor wa3 requisitioned through the local Reemployment Agency. An unusual condition developed in the tunnel excavation through the limestone formation. Because Precipitation, none. of the ready access of air through EARL S. WINSLOW the seams and open joints Into Observer (Continued on Page 8) Co-o- p. Taxpayer Wilis Two Of Three Coimis In School Board Move er fol-loyi- i Dr. L. H. Cline spent the week end in Salt Lake City. G. Moon Lake Dam Outlet Tunnel Holed Through returned Tuesday from a weeks vacation in Yellowstone Park. M. B. Pope of Provo was in Duchesne Tuesday to attend court B. W. Dalton, Arthur Horsley and Henry Ruggeri of Price attended Law and Motion" Day of the District Court in Duchesne on Hair. Number ing friends and relatives. C. K. Perry, of the Record staff, spent the week end in Coalville, Court Calendar Includes Wide Variety assisting his father at the office Of Criminal Cases of the Summit County Eee. Mrs. Marie Winslow Halbert, For the ease of State of Utah The third term of the fourth who has beeh visiting her brothers in Duchesne for the past summer, district court convened Tuesday, vs. Ralph Woodard, defendant, left Tuesday foiher home in Mus- S pt. 3rd, with the Hon. Abe W, charged with burglary, the Maria jury was chosen: catine, Iowa. L. C. Winslow ac- Turner on the bench and F. M. r. William JohnAlder, Carl Lake Baum, Zoe, as as report Salt her far companied LeGrand Earl stun, Mecham, was law taken with City. up Tuesday Misses Juanita Young and Beu- and motion and probate matters. Caldwell, Joseph Birch, Alma lah Mecham left Monday for a The only matter of general inter- Smith and George Wilkins. two weeks vacation in Idaho. Castv Postponed est to the county was the case ot Miss Olea Poulson left Tuesday George C. Kohl, taxpayer of DuPart of the States evidence was for Price for a short visit with chesne county vs. Board of Edu- offered when the case was postfriends, before returning to her cation. poned to Sept. 5th, and on that home in Provo. The court, after hearing the day was again postponed to Sept. Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish arguments of counsel,' ordered 6th. of Myton attended the Labor Day that the demurrer to the first and In the case of State of Utah vs. dance in Duchesne. second causes of action be over- Cleown Housekeeper, defendant, Mr. and Mrs. Lotus Fisher re- ruled; that demurrer to the third charged with stealing a pig, tha turned Saturday after a vacation cause of action be taken under case was postponed to Sept. 6th. of two weeks jn Idaho, advisement. The case of State of Utah vs. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Ashton and Attorneys for the plaintiff are Newel Chrli,tensen, defendant, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Birch of Roose- L. A. Hollenbeck and II. W. DalInsuffivelt were Sunday night guests at ton. itttorneys for the defense are: charged with issuing an cient check, the case was disthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy J. Ray E. Dillman and B. L. Dart. missed the court for lack of Hollenbeck. On Wednesday, Sept. 4th, the evidence.by Mrs. James Dalgleish was a venire of 25 jurymen appeared and The case of State of Utah vs. business visitor irt Duchesne on all were qualified. Charles W. Brackenbcrry, deState n. John Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. B. L. Dart were For the cime of State of Utah fendant, charged with carnal Duchesne business visitors Tues- vs. Platt John, charged with un- knowledge, the case was continday. lawful cohabitation, the following ued to the December term. In the ca5e of Josephine Ross Dr. and Mrs.. Patterson and son jury of eight men was chosen: and daughter of Ft. Duchesne, on Gauge Wilkins, LeGrand Mecham, vs. Forest Ross, the defendant had their way to Logan Wednesday to Wm. Gentry, Henry Richens, Al- failed to appear when cited into attend a medical meeting, stopped ma Smith, J. E. L. Carey, Taylor court for failure to pay alimony. In Duchesne because of the illness Tidwell and ' Thomas D. Meri- A bench warrant had been issued of Dr. Patterson. recovered He The evidence 's was and defendant was found guilty wether. Stat JUST TO REMIND YOU sufficiently, however, to enable offered in part, and the case was of contempt of court and was orthem to leave ln the afternoon. continued to September 5th, when dered to pay to the plaintiff a sum Womens Study Club, Saturday, Dr, Whitmore, who was attending the defendant plead guilty to the of $15 before Sept. 10th and $10 September 7th, with Mrs. L. C. the county medical board meeting charge, lie was f ntonced to im- before Sept. 30th. Upon failure to Winslow. Members are urged to in Duchesne, accompanied tht m to prisonment in the Duchesne coun- do this, the defendant will again be present at 2:30 p. m. sharp. Logan. ty jail for 60 dayi, 45 days of be ( ted into coin t. Basin Lodge No. 20 F. & A. M., Mrs. Jane Davis went to Salt wl'hh was suspended provided the Court adjourn si on the altcr-noo- n Monday night, September 9th, at Lake City Friday on L. D. S. di f' nd mt piijs $15 to Duchesne of September 5th to convene church business. Myton. county. again on September Cth, organizations in the county to help put the program across. Mrs. Brown said, "We are interested in canning for school lunches and have a new ruling from the state office whereby we are permitted to pay for the labor if materials are contributed. "Notify the local supervisor of your community of any vegetables or fruits you can contribute and she will set a date for the canning. "Since cans and sugar are being furnished by the ERA for this type of canning, we feel that this is a wonderful opportunity for each community to build up a food supply for the school lunch this winter. It is the responsibility of each community to furnish produce for this type of canning, and we solicit the cooperation of all." Canning centers are operating in the following communities: Myton, Duchesne, ward hall; ward hall; Roosevelt, school lunch room; Neola, church building; Bluebell, Verona Winkler home; Montwell, Sarah L. King home; Altonah, church building; Boneta, church building, 2 days of each week; Talmage, Glen Sorenson home, 2 days of each week; Mtn. Home, canning center, 2 days of each week. Parent-Teach- prize. i 4-- 3. $2.00 |