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Show No Female Allowed Mount Athos, the monastic re public In Greece hlch Is only forty miles long and fire miles wide, and contains 20 monasteries and 9,000 monks has not permitted a woman or female animal to enter Its boundaries for more than 900 c Canal onstruction onservation Published by and in the interests of at Camp jsars. Under the direction of Mr. Howard Quinn the kitchen is being remodeled. The whole kitchen la LAUNDRY being rearranged and when all la and Dry Cleaning finished everything will be more convenient, which will Insure a Childrens Coats ...35c faster and more efficient service in putting out the food during the Ladies Coats meals. Suits $1.00 It is hoped that the fellows will appreciate the work that has been Plain Dresses 50c-75- c done and show their appreciation 35c Sweaters by not throwing cigarette butts or paper on the floor and in other 35c Skirts ways keeping the mess hall aa clean as possible. If the fellows cooperate in this manner they will BB3 be met half way by the cooks. It waa stated that the fellows THE UNIVERSITY wont have to wait for their INVITES YOU any more. They are guaranteed to be out on time from now To Consider All The Advanon. tages of Attending the George White, Delbert Hill and SmitBTare the new student Frank States Largest Institution cooks. Howard Quinn is training Of Higher Learning as a mess steward. Harold Taylor is back from leave and will be Fall Quarter Calendar putting out pie3 (?) for the fellows, so with everything O. K. in Freshman placement the kitchen we ought to start to put on the fat for the cold winter September 25 thaT ia coming soon. Special meetings for Inc C c struction and Registration Go To Castle Dale Camp Last Monday evening a call was September nwle for ten men to be sent to All other students should and the Castle Dale Camp DG-2sent were men 80 named register September following men caused to fill the by vacancy Regular class work begins from that camp: being discharged October 1. Robert C. Allred, Warren Allred, George A. Marshall, Archie BradSend for free catalogue, ley, Raymond A, Cump, Loran giving further information Fowler, William G. Woosley, Lafe ll Chidester, Albert Snyder and MODERN $1-$1.- 25 DBR-1- hronicle C C C Co. No. 19G8 Bridgeland, Utah 1, UTA iYT A, orps What is the attraction that all Hugh McKellar staying in camp DBR clerks have? It seems that over the week end? no sooner does the DBR get a Kenneth Bach not getting a clerk well trained than he gets a letter every day? call to Fort Douglas and then the Why it is so cold in the morning process starts all over again. and yet so d hot in the after Me thinks the matter needs noon? looking into. Corky Loverdige coaxing Ed Anyone who can type, who has Reese to buy a coupon book, also had a little clerking experiFred English and Junior Taylor ence may apply at the DBR ofqualifying for police about the fice, and probably land a good job wash room? at Fort Douglas. Not having to wait c C c cakes for breakfast? Dedication Delbert Hill reading the riot We are informed by our Educa- act to Edward Reese. tional Advisor, Mr. Morris, that c C c our trip to the Dinosaur Quarry Supt. Hoopes Moves To Duchesne would likely never have occurred It seems that Supt. Hoopes behad it not been for Prof. William gan to think that Salt Lake City Peterson of the Utah State Agn-- was a long way from Bridgeland. cultural College, whose splendid At any rate he got tired of runinfluence continues to reflect it- ning back and forth every week self daily in our educational pro- or two and so he has moved his gram. family to Duchesne. A round trip We also acknowledge, with to Duchesne and back to camp is pleasure, the cooperative attitude about 18 miles as compared to of Captain John B. Cannon who about 260 to Salt Lake and back. so willingly furnished the trans- Well Mr. Hoopes we hope you like portation. your new location. We acknowledge the fact that c C c the trip would have been a comThis Weeks Bouquet plete failure had it not been for Fred English and Junior Taylor Dr. A. C. Boyle, who so gracious- are moving up the ladder of sucly spent his time and energy in cess round by round. As I undertelling and showing us about the stand it, they did such splendid Dinosaur National Monument. Dr. work in their respective positions Boyle is the supervisor of about that they were assigned to clean 60 men who are excavating and up the wash house. Therefore this working out the big dinosaur week's bouquet goes to them, bones for the present and future c C c Whats The Matter Mac generations to study and enjoy. To these three men this issue of Maybe you have wondered why our little paper is respectfully Mac has had such a long face dedicated. lately? The answer is this, all he Can You Imagine has left on the job is leaders and Case. THE UNIVERSITY Phil Gertsch on the way to the assistant leaders. It is a well c C c cannot get mud one blue in fact Dinosaur, known that wading OF UTAH Men Discharged up to his ankles and pushing the blood out of a turnip, neither can Salt Lake City one get work out of a leader. The following men were dis- truck ? We extend our sympathy to Mac Why Cecil Jacobs always wants charged during the week. We wish to to Roosevelt? who and have go Those well. jobs them hope that we soon get some Sam Harding and Earl Reming- new workers so that you can give are: Frank Burdick, Harold Holt the leaders something to do. and John Tangaro. Blaine John- ton up in time for breakfast? son and Teddy Roseberry will go to school. The men came back from Castle Dale Camp. Other fellows who have jobs and are going to school are: LaVear Timothy, Randall Lillie, Leslie Reid, Robert Ostler, Standley Sivangl, By Mrs. Ethel L. Curran Mrs. James Hair is visiting in Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Parmenter Rodney Edwards, Lowell Hutchwith her niece, Mrs. Orvin Hanna and daughters, Jean and Betty, Moon. ings and Elden Bawden. c C c and so n Raymond, of Arizona, Harry Davis returned home yesPool AND At were Haced Board here visiting Mrs. Parmen-ter- s Diing after having spent several terday waited At last fellows the long sister, Mrs. Ethel L, Curran for day has arrived! The diving and family. Mrs. Curran accom- days visiting in Heber and Park After what panied them on to Colorado Tues- City. board is in place. THAN EVER Ardith Davis has accepted the seems like ages pool Is now day morning, where they expect finished. It is even full of water. to visit their brothers and families. position in the Owl Cafe. Mr. Max Peterson and Lynn Th3re is no reason at all why you Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wheeler and fellows dont get up there and if son, Seaton, of Whiterocks, were Casper spent the week end in Duyou can swim you can perfect visiting Mrs. Wheelers parents, chesne, returning Monday mornyour stroke and learn life saving. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Seaton, Sun- ing to Price where they are employed. Why not get a swimming team day. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ellis of San organized? There are unlimited Mrs. J. D. Wimmer, Mrs. Haropportunities so lets get going, old Wimmer and Mrs. Charley Diego, Calif., and Mrs. H. G, c C c Burdick were' calling at the Cur- Bryner and Mrs. Charles Edwards DBIl And Ft. Douglas Vie For of Price were visiting Mr. and Mrs. ran home, Monday. Clerks Miss Elsie Remund left Sunday Hary Bryner last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Olsen were for Heber where she expects to over night guests of Mr. and Mrs attend high school this winter. Mrs. Ethel Currant and family, Lorin Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. L. J.. Parmenter and OUR Mrs. Madge Browning of Price children and Mr. and Mrs. L. R. is spending a few days as a guest Curran and Miss Elizabeth Emry of her sitter, Mrs. Roy A. Schon-iaSMOKERS SUPPLIES motored to Moon Lake Tuesday. They enjoyed a very nice trip. Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Schonian ARE ALWAYS Roberta, Lucille and Dale Pet- returned last evening from a very erson left Monday for Sanpete, successful and enjoyable fishing this school FRESH where they will attend trip and outing in the high Uin winter. tabs. Kind of stiff from the long and MOIST jaunt on horse-bacbut enthusiastic, nevertheless, about the fine E fishing and lovely scenery at "our back door." Arthur Brown and Titus Jones attended Masonic lodge In Myton Mrs. Sarah Case By Hw attractions . . exhibits . Mrs. Neils Pearson of Boneta, Monday night. ntarlainmant features, at Mrs. Charlie Neal stopped in DuMr. and Mrs. Ervin Pearson and children were the guests of Mr, chesne Saturday and Sunday for THE BIG and Mrs. Leslie Pearson Friday. a visit with Mrs. Nina Burger, on UTAH SHOW S. K. Daniels made a business her way from Salt Lake to Myton. MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW trip to Roosevelt Sunday. Mr, on Draft BEER TO BE THERE! and Mrs. J. P. Wall, Mrs. Hyrum crowd attended and a jolly good time was had. Much benefit can and in Bottles! Smith went to Heber. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Case, Mr. be gained by attending the Mutand Mrs. Joseph Case, Mr. and ual meetings. c owph e DARYL and DOUQ Mr. Hyrum Smith attended the Mrs. Earl Casa visited Mr. Peter Casa and family at Jensen Friday. barbecue and social given by the Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Case, Ruth American Legion at the home of and Deane, attended the Goodrich Ralph Rowley Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Evan. Bennion and family reunion at Naples at VerMiss Verna Bennion were nal Friday. FOR SALE shopping Boswell in Roosevelt Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Miss Alta Boswell who have moved their family to Salt spent All my household goods: Breakfast Set, DinLake City for the winter. Mr. the summer in Salt Lake City, Boswell will be here a while work- came home to attend the Central ing Room Table, Small Rug, Piano, Washing ing. High School. Machine, Sewing Machine, Radio, Dining Room Mr. Leonard Wall came up from Mr. George Rogers took a truck Roosevelt Monday (all smiles) an- load of cattle out to Salt Lake Chairs, Leather Chairs. nouncing the arrival of a baby Monday. Bishop Rust and Rufus NOTHING RESERVED!! girl at a Roosevelt hospital. Mrs. Rogers also went out on business. P. T. A. opening meeting was Josaphine Atwood came out from LEO YOUNG Salt Lake to be with her daught- held here Monday evening with Duchesne, Utah er. much business to discuss and Will Sell For Cash The M. I. A. opening social was many things started to be accomheld here Tuesday evening. A big plished the coming year. hot-cak- es ; 26-2- 8. Penguin Are Traveler Penguins may gie the apiar ance of staid stay-a- t homes, but they travel, extensively (t least the Adelie and Emperor pej guins of the Antarctic do. Stones By Jean Morrison found in stomachs of these birds Mr. and Mrs. Bert Juelke and Duncan Stewart, of Carleton col family of Mannstield, Ohio, spent lege, reported to the American a few days last week at the home Journal of Science, Indicate migra. of Mrs. Mary Spratt. Mr. Juelke tions of 330 to 400 miles. Literary was heTe before the opening of the Digest By Mrs. James Dalgleish Miss Viola Robinson, Miss Alma Lou Lott, Miss Ruth Dart and Mt. Ralph Dart left Monday for Pleasant where they will attend the Wasatch Academy this term. Mrs. Chas. Neal returned Sunwhere day from Salt Lake City she attended the State tion of the P. O. E. The organizaMrs. on tion conferred the honor Neal of electing her to the office of state treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish entertained the Sunday night club with the following guests present, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Walker, Mr. and and Mrs. Paul Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Draper. The prize for high score was awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Henderson. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Lott are Mr. and Mr3. Bruce Lott and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lott of Montrose, Penn. They will spend several days here before continuing on their journey. Mr. E. L. Jumer was transacting business in Duchesne on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart of Duchesne were Myton visitors on Tuesday. Mr. Arthur Brown and Mr. E. W. Crocker of Duchesne were business visitors in Myton on Sa- turday. Mr. Chester Dalgleish of Salt Lake City, was a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Walker. The American Legion Auxiliary held a special meeting at the home of Miss Alice Todd. Follow- - reservation and homesteaded a Nam Mackinac place in Utahn. Is Mackinac and tin Island The Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Brummett is Mackinac also. The nan announce the arrival of a baby county of the strait and of the city u boy. All concerned doing nicely. spelled Mackinaw. These namev Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mayhew made are of the same Indiun derivation a trip to Fruita Friday after a and are pronounced alike, as nuk with accent on the first load of fruit Esauk syllable. Mr. and Mrs. Stephon and Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon WoodPalm Tree in Jerusalem ard and son, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Birch It is not believed that palm trees ;rew in Jerusalem at the time o( Sunday afternoon. Christ. returned They were very unusual in has Koffard Cecil Mrs, home after spending the summer the upper hills, and probably thorn were none in the city. Jericho vuj at the sheep camp. the city of palm trees In the low Mr. Walter Mayhew was visitegion along the Jordan river. ing with home folks this week, ln-a- 0 but bas returned to the CCCs, ing the regular order of business Mrs. I. R. Tuttle was elected as president for the ensuing year. Cards and a delicious lunch completed the evening. Agnes Miller left Tuesday for Salt Lake where she will attend school at St Anns. Myton streets are receiving a real cleaning with rocks and debris being raked from our most objectionable block. This is a very much needed improvement and all of our citizens seem quite MAKE WASH DAY A Ileal Holiday! Have your Laundry and Dry Cleaning done at Fi o DUCHESNE ELECTRIC LAUNDRY lJi lie ) y i oi '00 7, La-ve- 'Gotrvaio thciUrl m ai Ti e Are Happy To Announce The Appointment Of ICGER ETTER ;na it ilt &i orl As Dealers For art p S Jtt ov ! Tl PAINTS ENAMELS VARNISHES jce e B1 ol nd pon R. n. k, MI. 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