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Show r V-- x UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH anal ivilian v onstruction hronicle onservation orps Road Delegation Gets Reassurance UCHESIIE Continued From Page Homer S. Liddell left Tuesday house-huntifor Salt Lake on a Published by and in the interests of C C C Co. No. 19G8 expect to Liddells 'expedition. The Watermelon Bust Lake City to enSalt soon for leave Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Bishop DBR-11- , winthe Utah Camp Bridgeland, tertained at a novel and amusing make their home during patty in the form of a watermelon ter. who WednesMr. and Mrs. Wm. Allen, In be to Barracks Stoves Put bashful about it, so put it j es were made by the Captain and bust in Herricks Grove Allens were Mrs. of The guests been guests evening. have day Quote Sam Harding: When th on and give the fellows a treat. members of the Club. Mr. and transported to the picnic spot on son and daughter-in-law- , Robins show up it is a sure sign c C c the dinner the Lions a hayrack, where practically a Mrs. Arthur Orr, for several Following " What Happened ? ? spring. When the stoves are home were shown about the barracks carload of watermelons was weeks, left Monday for their What happened to Phil Gertsch and put up in the barracks, it is a The members went were Mr. and Mrs. in Point Loma. California. camp. Guests sure sign of winter. So boys dig while he was in town over the Edaway expressing their pleasure George Kohl, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Edward McGuire and son, down in the old war bag and start week end? It is rumored that he and to Capt. Can- - Selch, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orr, resiappreciation win, of California, former renovating the old long handles. had a quarrel with his best girl. non. Mr. and Mis. Harvey Dyer, Mr. dents of the Basin, are visiting At rate came to he back the any According to the camp baromThe following Lions were in at - ' md Mrs. Lynn Bennett, Mr. and for a few days with his brother, eter, winter is nearly upon us and camp with the right side of his tendance: C. L. whom W. E. At- Mrs. Clyde Thompson. Mrs. H. S. Ashton, face j. R. McGuire, and family, bandaged up. I wouldnt want to see any of the wood, Willard Day, Fred C. Fer-ro- Liddell. Mrs. Nina Burger, Mrs. he has not seen for eight years. fellows caught unprepared. They What, you didnt see it. The George H.. Harrison, R. H.' Grant Murdock and Dr. L. H. Word was received by Mr. and say a word to the wise is suffi- bandage I mean. Well take a good Harrison, R. S. Jordon, M. E. Cline. Mrs. P. W. Fouse this week that cient. look at him the next time you Club L. S. Saunders, Dr. Dr. Lundberg, Bridge Wednesday their grandson, George Gambee c C c S32 him and render your own de- - R. Q. be entertained Dr. Kohl WhitD. P. Mrs. Warnock, George has joined the army and will Doc Gets New Outfit cision. more, C. C. White, John B. afternoon at the in- stationed at Ft. Douglas in the Wednesday c C c Have you seen the Doctors, LeRoy Bishop and Charles itial gathering of the Wednesday near future. Coming. Thru The Rye maybe I should say Lieutenant was Albright as special guests. Btidge club. Guests included Mrs. Jack McLea of Roosevelt Neither Saxer's, new uniform? The harvest will soon be on. Mrs. J. R. McGuire, a Duchesne business visitor on E. J. Nelson, have I. That is the complete uni- Mr. Morriss rye is coming forth Mrs. L. L. Pack, Mrs. Clyde Wednesday. form. He was going to wear hi3 right nice. All round the officers' Mrs. Nina Burger, Thompson, Misses Beulah Mecham and full uniform Tuesday night, but barracks and between the parking Mrs. Fred Gentry, Mrs. Harvey Juanita Young retusned Tuesday, he changed his mind at the last spaces there is a fine showing of the past two Dyer, Mrs. W. D. Bishop, Mrs. after spending minute. Now Doc, you dont need green. This all looks very nice Rollins. C. Mrs. J. and Allen Jim weeks in Idaho. Mr. Frank Defa made a and improves our camp a great Couple Feted Mr. Heber Goff reported today to Salt Lake Saturday. He deal. Mrs. Nina Burger entertained that his wife, who was stricken at a supper bridge party Sunday with cerebral hemmorhage two The grain was sown instead of accompanied by his brother For 'Quick, grass as it was so late in the his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Defa, evening, honoring Mr. and Mrs weeks ago, i3 much improved and season. We are all looking for- who have spent the last few weeks H. S. Liddell, who are being ex is now expected to recover within Dependable Laundry ward to seeing the ripened fields with Mrs. Domonick Defa and tensively entertained before their a short time. Mrs. Goff is at the family of Hanna. of grain waving in the breeze. and Dry Cleaning departure for Salt Lake City home of her daughter, Marie Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Orvan H. Moon Other guests present were Mr. and One member of the camp was in Salt Lake City. heard to remark that he wondered are the proud parents of a nice Mrs. Guy J. Hollenbeck, Mr. and Service. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Poulson and how many gallons of " rye Mr. baby boy. All concerned are doing Mrs. Roy A. Schonian and Mr. and daughter, Veda, expect to leave fine. for Mrs. Clyde Thompson. Morris expects to get per acre. daughter Veda, expect to leave will IERN II Trout Dinner c C c Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Defa, San Diego today where they relaMr. and Mrp. Jests Johnstun, Nick Defa, and Frank Defa Sr. all Whats The Attraction? spend the next month with Have you heaul the new rumor attended the funeral sercices of Miss Corinne Moffitt and Mrs tives. They may spend the winter, around camp? It's said that we Mr. Curtis Murdock at Heber. Madge Browning of Price were if they dont get too homesick, Our rates are right! Mr. and Mrs. A. Foster Rhoades dinner guests Friday evening at Miss Poulson said. are going to have our camp mov then it made a business trip to Duchesne the home of Mrs. E. W. Schonian ed nearer to Roosevelt, Mr. and Mrs. Oaks Halstead and Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Schon left this week for an extensive won't be such a hardship for Cecil Monday. Mr. Curtis Pace returned home tan. The guests enjoyed some of trip through the Northwest. Whil to make his frequent trips to that town. (He only make two trips Sunday evening from Heber with the trout the Schonians brought there they will visit two of Mr. THE UNIVERSITY a new V-- 8 coupe. He was accom back from their trip in the Uintah Halsteads sisters, whom he hasn't to town over the week end.) mountains last week. seen for many years. INVITES YOU Why dont you introduce her to panied by the school teacher, Mis3 Contract Club Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart returned us break? Ruby a all us Cecil, and give To Consider All The AdvanMrs. Chalrles H. Selch enterMiss Tracy Defa accompanied c C c Wednesday from Colorado, where her father, Frank Defa, to Salt tained members and guests of the they have been vacationing for tages of Attending the New Storekeeper Lake and Magna last week where Saturday contract club lest Satur- the past week. undei now store is Our camp States Largest Institution in honor of Mrs. Mrs. Rena B. Maycock has been new management. Clarence Shel they spent a few days with rela- day afternoon Of Higher Learning Homer S. Liddell, who leaves soon in Duchesne several thus tives. days store new is ton of Duchesne, the to make her home in Salt Lake week and business saw Defas mill is Love-iidggoing Collin again transacting succeeding keeper, Mrs. now and is prepared to saw oil City. Guests present were: Mr3. visiting her sister-in-laFall Quarter Calendar Mr3. Liddell, Mrs. Arthur Orr, Wm. Baker. sale Kinds of lumber. How about a A. J. Feller, Mrs. Ernest SchonFreshman placement tests, Mr. of took a Defa load Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown and Joseph boomto start business Punk, just Mrs. R. M. Pope, Mrs. A. M. ian, lumber to Rocks White 25 Nina Burger spent Thursday Mrs. Monday, September ing and to help us all get acMr. and Mrs. Clyde Lambert and Murdock, Mrs. Clyde Thompson, evening at Pariette as guests of quainted? Special meetings for Infamily were in Hanna Sunday vis Mrs. Melvin Poulson, Mrs. Nina Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neal. c C c Burger, Mrs. J. R. McGuire and struction and Registration iting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Fitzwater I Dont Believe It, Sam Mrs. W. D. Bishop. Prize for high left Miss Rose Violet 26-2left Sunday score Saturday for Salt Lake City September Last Monday while Sam, the for was awarded to Mrs. Thomp- to make Mr. FitzIs where em now she Provo, their home. OD tiuck driver was in Duchesne son. All other students should the Air at with the water has a position canning factory. a highway patrolman took in af- ployed B. P. W. Social Mr. 80 and Mrs. at Oran E. Mail. Curry register September ter him. Sam says he heard the Mrs. Babs Murdock and Mrs, tended the celebration at Vernal Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Murdock, siren but didn't stop because he Regular class work begins Helen Poulson were hostesses to Emma Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. Saturday. Duchesne was the it City thought October 1. members of the B. P. W. Club Mrs. Chris Merkley attended the j:he siren, at least thats what Sam at their regular social evening rodeo at Vernal last Friday. says. Send for free catalogue, last Monday at the formers home. Mr. George Leacher left Friday c C c 'The occasion was made festive in Denver where he will attend for giving further information Visit Roosevelt Lions Camp honor of one of their members, school this winter. Last Thursday evening, Sept. Mrs. B. W. OToole, who will live Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Murdock THE UNIVERSITY By Mrs. James Dalgleish 12th, Captain John B. Cannon was in Mt. Pleasant this winter. The and Sheriff and 'Mrs. Arzy H. enter-caine- d Club Lions Roosevelt Mrs. Geo. the to hot Tingley Sr., OF UTAH guests were: Alice McGuire, Hazel the Friday Bridge Club Orr, Helen Poulson, Helen Hollen- Mitchell were among the Duchesne Jat a d'nner and sight seeing party Salt Lake City people who attended the funeral in the with the following members pres beck, Hazel The Lions assembled Veda Poul- for Curtis Murdock in Heber on Nelson, imess hall where a delicious din- ent: Mrs. Wm. Preece, Mrs. Lee son, Nora Pack, Vee Dyer, Emily Monday. ner was served and short respons- - Cooper, Mrs. R. E. Waugh, and Madsen, Mildred r mi iin n i Carman, Lucille iiisiwiiii in Mr. and Mrs. Guy J. Hollenbeck Mrs. Wm. Koehler. Guests of the Allen, Afton Crocker and the Mrs. Jesse Orser and Mrs. Joe elub were Mrs. R. C. Walker, Mrs guest of honor. Moysh of Roosevelt and Arthur James Dalgleish and Miss Alice St. Pauls Guild made a trip to Salt Lake City Orr Todd The prize for high score wees Mrs. Erncct Schonian enterreturning Wednesday. Tuesday warded to Mrs. Dalgleish. tained the members of St. Pauls A. Schonian, who with Wm. Roy Mr. Fred Palmer and Mr. R. C. Guild at her home Wednesday af- H. Case went in Monday, returnWalker motored to Vernal Thurs- ternoon with the following pres- ed with them. day evening to attend the prize ent: Mesdames A. M. Murdock, Claude Davis started this week Lfihts. Emma Stevens, A. J. Gerry, Comaterial for his new hauling Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown and lgate, A. J. Feller, Bessie Barton, home. Mrs. Nina Burger, of Duchesne, L. C. Winslow, H. S. Liddell, C. were guests at the home of Mr, H. Selch, R. M. Pope and Maude and Mrs. C. J. Neal at Pariette on Atwood. Utah Work Projects Thursday evening. Receive Approval Mr. W. H. Paul and Mr. R. E Miller left Monday for Salt Lake (Continued from page D to transact business, city. Federal funds, $540; sponMr. and Mrs. Marcus Tingley sors contribution, $480. spent Friday and Saturday in My-toImprove Talmage By Romauza Mott secondary roads. Federal Mr. E. L. Jumer is constructing A crowd of people surprised a new home and expects to move Mrs. E. A. Mott at her home Fri- funds, $4475; sponsors contribufrom his ranch on North Myton day evening. Music, dancing and tion, $731. Duchesne county Instruction in Bench about Oct. 1st. games were enjoyed after which a Mr. Lavar Peterson and Mr, delicious luncheon, was served. Ev- and supervision of construction of 150 storage cellars and 100 cisWoodrow Smith motored to Price eryone had an enjoyable time. terns for stoarge of culinary waon Tuesday. Victor Mott mashed his hand ter for Indians. Federal funds Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Stone and quite badly while loading rock $990. family and Mr. and Mrs. Aldyx Sunday. Projects Awaiting Approval Barrett of Roosevelt visited with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Stewart Projects awaiting approval, over friends in Kamas and Salem over announce the arrival of a baby 20 in number include the followthe week end, returning Sunday boy, Saturday, Sept. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mott, Mr. ing: vening. Duchesne county sawmill and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harris and and Mrs. Orson Mott, Mrs. E. A. construction project, coverbridge Mott Victor and to motored Mott daughter, Margaret Mary, were to all culverts and ing repairs guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roosevelt Monday. Victor stopped 600,000 Wells in Vernal on Friday and Sa- at the CCC camp on the return bridges in the county. board feet of timber to be milled trip. turday. hauled and placed. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Draper and Mr. and I,Ir3. James Elieason, Thirteen road draining, grading daughter, Ida Jean, left Saturday their two sons Roy and Denslow and construction projects, coverfor Salt Lake City, where they and daughter Eva, went to Salt the entire county, ing are visiting friends. particularly Lake Wednesday. Roy intends to Mr. and Mrs, Charles Meranda have some dental work done be- those used 'by school busses. Four projects in Roosevelt City are the proud parents of an In- fore returning home. including tennis court coni true-tiofant son, bom last week at Roose- asphalt pavement construcIt. MARRIED tion, street repairs and repairs to Mrs. James Dalgleish left Tues Wm. E. Casaday, 21, Price, and cement sidewalks. day for Salt Lake where she will Three projects in Duchesne ) e Winona Shelton, 17, of Roosevelt, the guest of Dr. and Mrs. R. city including construction of a civic 14th. S.pt. Dalgleish. Veii James Holt, 21, of South center, completion of swimming Jordan, and Ilia May Mitchell, 1C, pool, and a slough drainage and New Arrival mosquito abatement project. of Upalco, September 13th. h Th A school lunch project exposition ol progross In agriculture, Industry, stock A clipping from the Stork Tribcovering raising, education, homo modernisation and th (In arts une arrived at the RECORD office preparation of hot dishes for Ij Yvunj 1,000 students in schools throughHEW ENTERTAINMENT FEATURES lyesterdny announcing that the llisiorl.itis are doiilitTul wlieilie, I world's most perfect charmer, the ii ns. itll t liml nny poetic eon out the county. REDUCED ADMISSION PRICES Mirs Nancy Ann. weighing 7'i captions of home. The word home , ADULTS, 2Sc CHILDREN, tOc Mart Hat ice lapt lbs. arrived at the home of Mr. slckno-- s did tint come into Ilndl-d- i The polar regions of Mars an MAKG YOUR PLANS NOW TO BG THGRG! and Mrs. Ralph Murdock at Big until the end of the Eighteenth belieied to have caps much like Horn, Wyoming, on Sept. 11th. century. the same regions of the earth. ng at it d. n, Wis-comb- e, e. two-for-o- 1 and approved, releasing the funds, now going activities prospecting on in search of new deposits are completed. While low temperatures will forestall the laying of any more asphalt this year, the commission desires to continue its winpreparation throughout the the of ter, building up a supply on the used to be material and Ft. Duchesne-Halfwa- y Hollow stretches in the spring. Senator Bamberger, addressing the meeting in representation of the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce, stated that that body is convinced hat the weak link in the Utah state road system is Highway 40. He stressed the fact that the Uintah Basin, being without a railroad, is entirely dependent on 40 for all forms of transportation, and declared that the Chamber is 100 percent behind the Eastern Utah association in desiring highway 40 hard surfaced from Salt Lake to the Colorado Myton-Rooseve- lt By Mrs. Alice Bates Miss Olive Brundage, who waa kicked by a horse and severely ln. jured, several weeks ago, is now able to attend school. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beal and family enjoyed a weeks trip thm Colorado and Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Meb Benson and daughter, Beverley, and Mrs. Dave Jensen of Tooele, were guests a' the M. A. Walters home Sunday Mrs. Benson and Mrs. Jensen arc sisters of Mrs. Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beal mads a business trip to Roosevelt Mo, nday. The M. I. A. gave their social of the season at the line. Paul II. Hunt Speaks President Paul H. Hunt of the Associated Civic Clubs of North- ern Utah, gave a few remines-cence- s of the early developments on 40 and expressed the desires of his association to see it completed. Blood, before closing the meeting mentioned the long fight to have the forest service appropriations increased to enable them to keep forest service roads up to the standard of the roads joining them. 32 miles of highway y in the Strawberry are within the forest, and the Governor expressed his fears that this portion would be the last to be brought to a dustless standard. The Governor promised the delegation his fullest cooperation and gave his assurance along witjh the road commission that no changes in the $365,000 program planned for the Basin had been made or were contemplated. Prominent Basin men lending their support to the delegation in addition to president Ferron included Senator Hyrum B. Calder and Representative Dan Mitchell, both of whom spoke at the meet40 ing. III By Mrs. Ethel L. Curran Mr. Les Pearson of Mt. Emmons was calling at the Wimmer ranch last week. Guests of Miss Nelda Holfeltz Sunday were, Misses Blanche Faye Kent and Laura May Lyman of Duchesne. The girls enjoyed horseback riding. Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.L. R. Curran were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gee. Mrs Dave Thomas was calling on Mrs. Roy Merkley Tuesday. Miss Elizabeth Emry is employed at the Mont Poulson home. Miss Rachel Thomas was calling on Mibs Dorothea' Wimmer Monday evening. An-derto-n, BIGGER and BETTER 5T3AN EVERS 1 All-Uta- ' for Children Ballet and Tap Dancing For Information Call Miss Emily Madsen Phone 17J2 Duchesne OUR PRICES are Right OUR WORK is Satisfactory Or Your Money Back! DUCHESNE ELECTRIC LAUNDRY Our TOBACCOS SOFT DRINKS CANDIES Are the Best! Our Service Is Always Courteous pr mditu Sill 87 PooS Hail i W &Qi a 1C. roa :: ( my rtgu e BEER on Draft and in Bottles! uij Kill w.ooo ;piw tub t DKYL and DOUG Call for Maid O Clover Brand sripi The taey .Ui tjfui -- MAKE EXCELLENT SCHOOL LUNCHES! Butterfat oplet fOfTM ea DAIRY ITEMSi at any Grocers t its irly lgii 0 26c, Friday, Sept. 20th. Mutual Creamery Company Duchesne, Utah et n, DANCING LESSONS cysgagra n. farm-to-mark- Bridge-lan- evening Governor 8, r ward hall Tuesday opening The fa i it Dctob 'at The ie i; h talks vei ?romi ie r !do (04 Coi md i not Ton inf Ap tourt dull Look Your Best Tonight! It doesn't matter what youve planned; a dimer, perhaps, or if a dance, or just an evening at home. Youll enjoy It more you look your best! Theres a satisfaction ln being well groomed that s difficult to achieve any other way and it Isn't pensive when you let rhyllls do it for you. Youll want a permanent, of course, and you can get one as low as $3.00 or probably a shampoo and wave at 75c Phone 1R1. PHYLLIS Salon Beauty Duchesne, Utah Utafc Ho aeedj R. Sees The id Reid lowt "I Out 0t! It 5 hly ihy |