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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD. DUCHESNE, UTAH Borpaljs Jhl official ll'tk M itcon Uke Camp F-3- camp news, ccc company 7 Cott, f&de. vrift good ab4 bat. irinj. se-j- t rtgit U"" Ie'""t0 es "mXiTT C Wov By RAYMOND and we have never had Camp Surgeon the privi-leg- e of seeing any snow, 13 & ac' happy to rePort and havunlucky number, h has been the Ln to the executive branch ing gone through a dry winter conclusion of c- - like we have men. Sir Thomas experienced with no mouser Cat, head as camp surgeon, moisture falling, we ar3 indeed of this camp, was of the c Wall ngford conclusion last week after may taka your hands grateful for this snow. Even tho M, you n Uie Aurora Borealis vour pockets, as he is not it is light it may melt ere the day ., that there were thirteen fjtedta any sense to that other passes. dogs in camp. He decided that ha must do the famous c C c ena! Wallingfordsomething about It so he set out His disposition. howOh Yeah wanly to plan his procedure. He ffVequally as sunny. He Is this camp going to break rs thought of up and good fellowship. Are we going to move? Where will out on Rodney. taking vengeance . his of hours However, after we move? And numerous very few other f,u consideration, he concluded to camp to be met by questions have bean that it wa3 not fair to make our every mmds of most ,V lads, and to makeexcellent of the enrolled woi-Supt. feel ! feel that a very again. In this camp. Desirous of turn he thought badly ad- -' a of NeU. Kitty, as the well capable .Lj as fellows information Sooner and Mouse, but some obus. along Suf mstar had come amongst your correspondent stacle was in his way In viS both the of veteran eaci case a e is teHer who formed riday night after an evening of and the World could tell me a num- - catting around, however, he had But girls, sad to relate, he ttat WOUld not haP his chance. Sneaking in to the unI very thoroughly married. We to this company pm within the guarded box he found the two , e unanimous in the wish that next month. In all fairness us I must children of Kitty and it was but with stay Dr Wallingfords them a moments work to start them on pass to you. we realize . b? a long one. as This company is kot on their journey from which observation that going to will they Pom experienced move to South Africa. never return and, Hita Adolph us at least, thereby, happy ler will not 'take it will be. for command of the he eliminated the possibility of rci sad occurance due to the We are not company. c G C going to any have girls do the of the unlucky thirteen, cooking nor the ? ? tabla waiting in this camp. The c C c dan-roa indeed very Cunosity is 7 gov eminent is not Slowly to Diminishing going give vice. But not being cats, risk the every fellow a Blue Serge suit to For some reason, which our ,e feel that we may wear on the work project. Neither aged veterans and others would . ery as to why our canteen clerk will every fellow be furnished like to become aware of, wa seem has taken Chamberlain, Halfton with a Ford to travel to and from to be getting excedlngly fewer in rope. The desire town. to the skipping It is also improbable that numbers of late. Maybe a longing curves cannot f r more sublime each man will even be allowed a for civilization is setting in on us; A cause. lid must not be the Packard. We are not to expect or perhaps a whole migration of careful and minute survey of both fried chicken and ice cream for jobs have suddenly sprung up. At raids and matrons throughout meal. And the men are not any rate we wJl have to do some every so supple fce vale reveal nothing to be allowed to sleep till tall soliciting or we may dwindle lid rounded as our own Tinys going noon. are not going to pave down to nothing. They There is not a single pulchritude. The going out boys seem to be the roads from Duchesne to this known to spherical geometry the heaviest in Barracks three, alnor are we camp to going to begin not vaunt tvat our clerk does on the construction of a steam though Barracks two is affected skip-pjig- ? i jealous world. So Why the as bad. ship larger than The Queen Mary. nearly movement is of His grace Leo Larson, our Cat driver, Claus Santa is not to visit going His cute voluptuousness krihe. this company. Our basket ball has left for other journeys. Ross ray well be the envy of the finest team will not participate in 'the J. Anderson, Jed and Keith Bailfrom roller bearings. The nymphs in Berlin. John ey, Delmar Butt, Don Pingree, be forests of fairyland we pray Olympic games France Neil Wilcox are not Morgan Harrison, Joe Luck, all and for, and hope that 'they may never from three have left. to quit stepping women, and Others Barracks disillusioned concerning going become who have bid us good-by- e not least but last this company and loveliness. their own agility is not going to start putting out are Frank Baudack, Dick New-somSo the question remains what is Ed Sorenson, Fred Cox (aslie ambition? Man may attain a daily paper the size of the New sistant leader), Bemell Hatch, York Times. yiy certain heights! Tiny has Marvin Lee McArthur, Ashleman, c C c as r ached the zenith Terrance Westley, Mervin Slaugh, Men Reenroll Un-lks Vauty of form is concerned. LaVar Shumway and Robert TurThree square meals a day. A he tosses away the skipping army clerk. to live. A chance to learn. ner, rope, angles and jaggedness pre-w- it place We have reluctantly said faresurepay. well to these fellow for him a gloom future. If Steady employment and workers, and te insists upon his frenzied daily These seemed to look good to most we wish them all the success a of the fellows of this company life can hold. dance, we can but wash our hands whan we lined up to receive our f him. Amen. We have one consolation left. If pay for the month and to make a we get a group of new rookies c C c decision. To stay or not to stay. in the Snow future, they will certainly About ninety out of the one hun- not suffer Happiness abounds supreme at because of lack of a e who are in this tie Moon Lake bang-u- p initiation. Camp. The reason dred twenty-fivso signof course being the recent snow camp decided to Stay and id. To this group of fellows who ed up again for the next period. c C c ,tcive never seen any snow at the News till was Forestry th.s it top morning (?) The Terraplane purchased last Irieed a very glorious sight when we rose from our bunks and saw week toy Elmer Roberts seemed blanket nioe of white snow. The rather lonesome up here alone ;i By Mrs, John McConkle Mows rushed from their barramong so many Chevrolets. BeThe Annual Birthday party of even to the Relief Society, held in the acks with shouts of happiness. lieving in being kind, Forester Miller, ward hall Friday evening, was Jr. motor Hardly waiting to cars, dress they same well attended. The program inthe car of a him Jimped out into the snow, overdpurchased lonesome to the to be a cluded musical numbers and a yed by the fad of the coolness mak3 pal of Xs one. fluffy texture. pageant Following the program We fellows c C c have mostly all been a delicious supper was served Public Enemy Nunmber One from in and about Utah cafeteria style. The dancing of old time danoe3 concluded the evenings entertainment. An operetta was presented to the children of the Altonah school stuThursday afternoon by the school. Altamont high the dents of K M!r. F. L. Maxwell has been his store painting and remodeling improve-men- t. CALLS ON LONG which has made a big rad-smil- ouat NUMBER 2910 Edited by Howard ODriscoll M fpejji The "Personal Toueh In Taxes 11 eat- - mnln Bom Iowi us St F-3- rds tab e, ! ar tab from of ive 125! T. 27, used pur It water tal at W g. i or. X nesfit Hated ce h jrant- - Lgtbe te tee a office mplfr tM IL lU DISTANCE S, b. L Jarcb 2. April d Rates are lower all day Sunday. PersorTto person and station-to-statiorates are reduced every night at 7 p. m. n Telephone Easter Greetings Monday honor in hall ward the in night Merrick Lion Mrs. and of Mr. Aland family who are leaving in home their make to tonah Salina, Utah. been Mr3. F. L; Maxwell has Rooseto taken was and quite ill care. velt Wednesday for medical Saturday. home returned She to Mrs. R- Moffitt made a trip because of end week last Helper the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. A. N. iS unuier. Mss Vola Johnson made a trip to Roosevelt last Sunday.went to Mr. John McConkle Myton Monday night of TaWna Mr. Albert Clark relatives was visiting friends and here last week end. and Mr. Mr W. R- - Snyder were transacthig Willard Smith last Wed business in Duchesne A party was s Tax, Undistributed Corporation Reserve Tax. Tonnage Tax. Manufacturers Excise Tax, Communications Tax, Insurance Tax those are Just a few of the titles with which a Congress is crowding the headlines. What do they all mean? Let the experts explain. The important fact is that whatever their titles, whomever they are supposed to hit we, the people, pay the final bill. Not directly, of course but In the As natural course of events. economists explain, the industries and other producers at whom such levies ostensibly are aimed must raise the tax money somehow. How? The obvious method is to add it to the price of their products of the things which the average worker and his wife and children need and must buy. Thats why we are told there's a hidden tax in every railroad fare we pay. In every market basket we carry, in every rent bill we meet, in every suit we wear, in every phone call we make, in every mile we drive. Thats why heavy taxes, wherever aimed, boost the cost of living for every worker and consumer for the overwhelming majority of American families. That's why, regardless of such taxes . retain what titles, writers call the personal touch. Trick names for taxes can obscure these facts, but they cannot lower the H. C. L. That must be achieved by reducing waste in government which makes heavy taxes necessary delivered by regular haulers will be ?hen the same prompt handling as deliveries made in person. Return trip service is our aim. R mail carrier or freighter passes your door She us a trial. Prices still good and competitCREAM ion met. Mutual Creamery Company Duchesne, Utah Allred took a bus load the Altamont bgh to of people the Friday night to attend MDan of Salt F. Maxwell home the at Lake City Is visiting this Maxwell, L. F. of her son, IrsA ettesr Ll& Mr. Rafe PeUey IS YQ'JR MOST EFFICIENT ill. Mrs. Blanche Wagstaff and also Ike Hamilton had their tonsils removed by Dr. McDonald of Duchesne. Both are getting along Mr. fine. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Giles spent a few days in Salt Lake last week where the baby received medical aid. A large crowd attended the Sunday School play Friday night. It was a great success. Everyone enjoyed dancing after the play. Miss France Maxwell who la attending school in Salt Lake, is spending a few days at home. Miss Doris Casper, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Casper, is confined to her bed with broncho-pneumoni- a. Mr. Petty, of Altonah, is spending a feiw days ft the home of his daughter, Mrs. Lulu Maxwell. Mr. and Mrs. Irel Longhurst spent the week lend with friends jn Randolph. Mrs. Lulu Maxwell spent Monday in Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White spent Monday in Duchesne on business. A large crowd attended the big wedding dance given April 1st by Mr. and Mrs. John Giles. Again we wish them happiness. Mr. Ralph Maxwell spent a few days in Salt Lake last week. Mrs. John H. Jones and Mrs. Edna Fraughton sent Monday in Duchesne. NIT. Satur-da- y On Tuesday afternoon, Mach 24 Frank J. Brctzing, Andrew Phyllis AgneS3 Gertsch de- - ensen, Warren Allred, Walter Ray lightfully entertained at a smart-- , Anderson, Linford Archibald, Clif-l- y appointed sewing bee in the! ton Chatwin, Earl Denney, Glenn supply room of the Adminiatra-- 1 Elmo Goff, Kenneth Hess, Keith tion building. At the close of thellzatt, Wilt.am Jensen, Donald afternoon refreshments were serv-- 1 Jewkes, Donald Kent Johnson, ed to Miss Joseph.ne Dalpiaz, Miss Fred L. Johnson, Gordon Kraus, Hebere'tte Mecham and Miss Wendell Lewis, Earl Lister, Fay Workman. Lutz, George Man:ss Jr., Lawrence Man.ss, c C c William Mecham, Captain John B. Cannon spent the Ira Miles, Carl Murray, Ned Neil-seKeith Newton, Earl Payne, week end in Salt Lake City, c C c Don Ricks, Donald Roberts, Ralph The men of Co. 1968 were un- Schoenhals, Alfred Stone, Paul able to work out on the project Stott, Royal Swaner, Clyde Thim, last Wednesday due to the snow Marvin Thomas, Jesse L. Thompstorm. Although the men hated to son, Curtis Walker, Merton War-dlGeorge White, Paul Whiting, quit working we are glad to rec C c ceive the much needed moisture, c C c The assistant Educational A successful camp dance was Evan W. Workman, reheld in the Mess hall last Satur- ceived word of the dath- of his day evening. The music was furn- friend in Ve.nal, Lynne Freestone, ished by the Play Boys from Wednesday morning. Evan returned to camp Monday morning after Roosevelt. c C c attending the funeral on Friday, c C c The following men have made known their Intentions of not reMr. Morris, our Educational Adenrolling at the end of this en- viser, was called to his home in rollment period. They will be dis- St. George on Monday to be ni5ar charged on April 10th; Lloyd Har- his father, R. A. Morris Sr., w'ho dy, Max Young, Alvin Anderson, is very ill. Sor-Mi- ss Ev-anly- n, r, - SITTON By Mrs. James Dalglnish Mrs. R. E. Waugh was hostess to 'the Friday Bridge club with the following members present: Mrs. Lee Cooper, Mrs. Wm. Koehler, Mrs. Bliss Lott, Mrs. Wm. Preece, Mrs. Homer Robinson, Mrs. Wm. Harris and Mrs. Geo. Tingley Sr. Prize for high score was awarded to Mrs. Harris. Mr. Fred Gadd spent the week end in Salt Lake City. Mrs. A. M. Todd left Thursday for Salt Lake where she will receive medical attention. Miss Merl Maxwell, who is attending school in Salt Lake City, Is spending her Easter vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Maxwell. Mrs. C. J. Neal returned Sunday from Salt Lake where she attended a meeting of the P. O. E. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Palmer of Milford, Utah, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Palmer. Mr. Kenneth Smith, who has been employed in Los Angeles for returned the past few months, home Saturday. Mrs. R. C. Walker left Thursday for Salt Lake City, returning While there Mrs. Walker was the guest of her brother, Dr, R. C. Dalgleish and family. ' Mrs. F. B. Horsley who has been visiting in St. George, Utah for several months, returned home on Tuesday. The crusher used by the North- - Gentry BV : transacting was Stone w IL Friday. business in Duchesne, uvbb were Mr3. Bishop and visitors Monday. Don Herbert were SERVANT M Mrs. Mrs' c C c Dr. Saxer is holding an intensive course in First Aid to seven enrolleces every morning at 7:00 o'clock for the next week or ten days. c C c We Wonder Who is wraving Jay Ridings hair why Neal Rasmussen always ask 3 if the mail has come in from Roosevelt what that certain little brunette in Roosevelt will do when Frank Iiretzing goes home (Frank would like iur to go with him, we know) why we cannot put any nows in 'the paper about Mack Easton (Hes not been going with that big blonde from Roosevelt late.ly) why Phil expects a letter from Salt Lake, when there are so many pretty girls around here ? sn EiiflS By Mrs. Sarah Case Mrs, Lynden Hansen entertained friends in honor of her husband's birthday aniversary, Saturday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Price, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Miles, Mr. and Mrs. Fae Reay, Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Atwood, Mr. and Mrs. Rawlins Thacker, Mr. and Progressive Mrs. Leonard Wall. five hundred was played and Mr. Lavon Atwood won high honors and Mrs. Vista Wall won consolation prize. Delicious refreshments were served. Miss Florence Babcock is staying with Mrs. Leslie Atwood while he is away working. Mrs. J. P. Wall who has been suffering with dropsy for some time at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hyrum Smith, is somewhat improved at present. n Miss Edith Hanburg, Mrs. and Mr. Jones motored to Myton to attend an educational meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Powell entertained at a turkey supper with ice cream and all the trimmings, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wall, Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Wall, Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Atwood were present. A delightful time was had. Ioka a baker. western Engineer.ng Co. on the from Heber where they have been road construction between Myton for tiie past few weeks. Mis. Herb Birch ds on the slick and Roosevelt, was moved to the higher land south of Myton on lust tills week. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carlisle Wednesday, The new gravel pit will probably furnish sufficient vv t e Duchesne visitors Monday. G jorge Brandon was calling at gravel for the balance of tlie contiie Spratt ranch, Sunday. struction. Bud Brennick who had the misThe dragline which is enlarging tiie Gray Mountain d.tch, is now fortune to sprain his ankle, Is working quite close to town and much better at this witting. as three ci ewe are employed it can be heard at most any time of day or night. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Henderson returned Wednesday from a business trip to Salt Lake City. Miss Alma Lamb who is atBy Mrs. Golden Brown tending school at the University Geo. Casper spent the week end of Utah arrived home Wednesday to spend a few days with her par- with his daughter, Mrs. Francis J. Brooks. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lamb. Mrs. John L. Sweat 1s quite 111 Mrs. C. J. Neal left Thursday at this time. for Vernal where she will be the Mr. and Mrs. Forrest I vie are guest of her daughter, Mrs. visiting Mrs.' Ivies mother, Mrs. Francke, Sarah E. Ivie. Mrs. Elven Sweat and children of Heber City are guests at the home of Joseph W. Sweat Miss Cleo Thomas of Heber City was the guest of M&rven By Jinn Morrison Sweat last week. Mr. Wariren Strong and Mr. Bill Mrs. Delos Dickerson was visitStrong were In Duchesne, Monday. ing Mrs. Francis Brooks, Monday. Mrs. Frona Stewart and daughtMrs. Roberts is on the er Carina Gayle, were calling on flick list.Dewey Mrs. George Brandon, Friday. Dr. D. L. McDonald was in A large crowd from Utahn tended the Junior Prom in Du- - Fruitland Wednesday. Mrs. J. W. Rockhill, Mr. and chesne Friday evening. All report Mrs. Golden E. Brown enjoyed a an enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Abplanaip of game of Five Hundred, WednesPark City spent the week end vis- day evening with Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Brooks and Harold. iting relatives in Utahn. inMrs. Kenneth Carlisle and Is your subscription paid up 7 fant daughter have returned home f-- ' Fivl"ya - ... . e, .,,x (Above) Jane Withers, 9 year-olmovie star, practices her piano, like all good little girls her age. (Right) Relieving in the adage, like father, like son. George Olson and his wife. Ethel d Shutta, radio stars, supervise the musical education of their sons, George, Jr., and Charles. v IIOMK MUSIC WINS OVER NIGHT LIFE! , an- -' t fig-ui- wtie for home use. Ollier indications, too, point to the fad that young people again me spending their evenings In the onset vat Ive pleasures to be obtained by oinmiinlty singing. d Another fat tor which lias Satu-day- Virgil M'Cham moved his family to Roosevelt wlr re he' expects to make their home. Jenson Mr. and Mrs. J. W. the at evening spent Thursday Gentry home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miles were Wedn shopping In Roosevelt The home won CHICAGO oilier vbtory over the night club' today. That tiie gin mad, whoopie era of the late 1020s is definitely d and that It has been pa-- with InteieMs centering in the home was indicated when were tcvcaled showing that piano put chases have increased neatly forty percent during the pa- -t year. Almmt all of them Ioka visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson of calling on friends in Upalco were . W. 19G8 o C c The Educational Adviser and his assistant are attempting to write up the camp h.story for the Fort Douglas District year book, c C c Paul Russell has taken the place of Clifford Hansen as the camp e, Ph'l Horsley of Roosevelt wen n WinCim nt with h visiting in Tabiona Maxwell. Mrs. Ralph daughter. quite Mr Austin Beebe has ben week. 111 during the past Better Mrs. Minnie Hamilton Mrs. Grace Giles was taken to the Roosevelt hospital Beriously given - Published by and in the interests of C C C Co. No. at Camp DBR-11- , Bridgeland, Utah Americans are learning the names of a lot of taxes these days. Capital-stoc- k orps PITCAIRN c tab Canal National Chairman Sentinels of ike Republic Newspaper-readm- hronicle onstruction onservation c V , i f, v . , y The happiest hour of the day for these girls at Kappa Alpha Tlu-t(trority house ht Horthwestern University' is when they gather around ilhi'Xlaao to the inrcae of popn-lintin the piano is the fact that people iipam ore anxious to produce fot them-- Ivc3 the music Up 5. 0 " they enjoy. ' , |