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Show i UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH w jryrx,r 1 ' J' Progress In W. P. A. Sanitation Project & , FORMER RECORD CORRESPONDENT IS LAID TO REST BRIDGELAND US mittad in Class 1 0ne of twn Local r Caas times called s newT, Mrs. Dari Dean and Mrs. Shelby locals"; V7 of variegated In some communities Lisonbee entertained a group r in Du ? given community chesne county, the work on the friends at the Lisonbee home Safrom Page 1) .t (Continued successive was paragrap-ClasCourt new pit type privy is By Mrs. Sarah Case turday night. Kangaroo brief sketch of Mra. Stewarts nearing com2 eveCountry pletion. These structures are a recent school life. Benediction was ence Not Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Orosby held the greater part of the that to Published ..Titlight Th.s decided very also brought Babcock moved Herb Joe have to into ning. offered the 1 improvement Lang, any by . .t ,i j ers, This includes iii .. in home or in any community. home. great talent has been hidden neighbor and friend of the family. storfes, of Myton Pettric Mr. There is always so much sickness published Mr. John and Branch Babcock our vicinity. Beautiful floral offerings were especially of the stomach when are moving into the house near certainly missed, his calling when mute testimony of the love and captions or headlines ! hot summer days are here. .This LeRoy Babcocks. he decided to be a farmer instead respect felt for the young mother ticles dealing- with "'J i3 such a bettc. Mrs. Amelia Cluff is the guest of a judge. Mr. Wing of Myton and her family. worry to mothers. terviews, columns of If everyone had a sanitary prlv-y- , of her daughter, Mrs. Jefferson and Mr. Odekirk of Midview showwas in bom Reno, Stewart Mra. attoropinion, letters to the much of this sickness could be Wall and family. ed surprising qualities as Nevada, on October 10, 1915, other form of rural ' prevented as Mr. House Fly could Stake President Owen Bennion, neys. A delicious lunch was served of Joseph A. and Jennie any or not carry these diseases so eas- Stake Clerk Earl Case. Bishop Le to the following guests: Mr. and daughterMorrison. journalistic They came to and Mrs. Spratt as part ily. Roy Rust, Counsellor Volney Bos- Mrs. Stan Pettris, Mr. and Mra Utahn, when Frona was just a printed not Do you who have not one of well and Floyd Case made a trip Harold Holdaway, Mr. ter, but as an item ltiJ Duthe attended She old. these buildings think you are be- to Hcbar where they attended a Bob Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde year Each correspondent Mrs. chesne school and graduated from ing just fair to your neighbor who meeting Wednesday evening. mit, or have submitted Wing Mrs. Geo. Wedig Jr., Gen- the Duchesne High School. has taken this measure . to stop Mr, Asa Snyder is spendmg a Geo. Wedig Sr., Mrs. Devon In January, 1933, she married five different clippm . o!umf the spread of contagious disease? few weeks at home doing a little try, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shepherd, more. Howard Stewart, and the young elude The total of five 2 Why not cooperate w.th your ne- painting and improving hi3 prop- Mr. and Mrs. John Liddell, Mr. in in clippings home both their made ckZ and couple have ighbor, your community, your co- erty. and Mrs. Will Brundage, Mr. may be all in one class Utahn. Wilbur Mr. unty, state and nation and have RoS3 and Mr. Case, Arthur Case Mrs. Glenn Bates, husare her All clippings to be conade parents, Surviving a sanitary privy while the labor Mr. Evan Hansen were called to Bates Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ode-kirGail this years award must Caraia two ' band, daughters, he is being furnished free under the Moon Lake for employment on Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shaw, and Frona Hope, a week old, born hands of the Mr. judges by W. P. A. Mr and Mrs. Austin Beal. ElThursday. of June 15, 1936. Entr.es during her mothers illness The men working on these i Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hansen are and Mrs. Bill Hackman, Mr. two half brothers, addressed to Correspondence c pneumonia; SanMrs. be will and them and buildings paint visiting in Salt Lake City this mer Wilson, Mr. Byron flrennick, Utahn, and Clay- mittee, The Country Home very glad to do so if you will fur- week. ford Stocks. ton Brennick, Los Angeles, Calif.; Park Avenue, New York, nish the paint. White and green Jensen Dave Mr3. Joe Wall is able to go Mr. and Mrs. are the colors suggested to be used home after several weeks illness Tooele visited at the home of Mrs. two sisters, Betty Jo and Jean The Awards Morrison of Utahn. in the state of Utah. Walters A. M. An Mrs. at the home of her daughter. award of $100 rill b Jensens sister, Abraham Liddell, Mayor to the writer of the best chMrs. Lucille Pii.rson and son of Bridgeland, last week. r a in each of the two classes, Waun, Mrs. Thelma Pope, Mrs. The following guests enjoyed Law-soWalters A. M. Mrs. Theora ARCADIA Fern Poul3on, An additional award of jit,; lovely dinner at the of Duchesne attended the ser- home last Wednesday evening: a trip to New York and Mrs. Marlon S. Shields vices for their nephew here on Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bates, Mr. with all expenses Bill A crowd of the ward members Thursday. w.ll go to the one of these Weston Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lindsay, Bert Coleman, class winners whose work is met at the ward house this week Mrs. Nails Pearscn of Boneta Craver and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mart Lindsay, Dewey Johnson and judged the best of all clipp. and cleaned and painted it. vis. ted her daughter, Mrs. Lee Jenson. A large crowd from here at Powell, Monday. prominent sheep submitted. In other words, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beal. Newt Jackie Shanks, S nday tended the Bear Dance at Myton, Funeral services were held here Beal and Phyllis Wimmer took in men of Heber City, were in con- winner of the title, "Best Coe Sunday. Thursday morning for little David the Bear Dance at Myton Sunday vention assembled at Duchesne Correspondent for 1935-3Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Solomonson Thacker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Le Tuesday night. All range prob- get a cash award of $200 and night. j. and daughter, Merelda, spent the Roy Thacker, 2 years old, who The Jodie Brundage family were lems were satisfactorily settled be entertained by The Coe and a nice time had by all. we;k end in Salt Lake City. passed away at a Roosevelt hos- Roosevelt visitors Thursday, Home in the nations Dill-ma- n Mis. G. A. Solomonson is visit pital Tuesday at 6 p. m., after an County Attorney Ray E. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Conklin and a the nation's capital. it the illness of three weeks. It is thot group of friends were Bridgelana and Heber T. Hall of Rooseing at Richfield. Awards of $10 each will Mr. Sorensen is here looking af the cause of death was due to visitors Sunday. Duchesne in were velt Thursday given to the five best letters Wflh p rw tar his interests. David was bom at pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Shaw from on business. each class. (ration Mt. Emmons on April 29th, 1934. Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hackman, W. C. Foy and family are ki ha, rSgjlj He is the thrirteenth child in the Mr. and Mrs. Austen Beal of Am- spending a week in Santa Ana, WNU whom of to eleven went of where fourteen, friends they California, family erican Fork were visiting SERVICL are living. The funeral services and relatives in Bridgeland over take a load of goods to the Marpgb Copyright By Frances ShtttnpYee f of were held under the direction vell Marrits, who have moved the week end. ndei Alice Miss j Rust Bishop LeRoy Mr. M. A. Walters is on the there to make there home. i be p By Miss Florence Murray Bob Lee of Price was transactCrosby and Mrs. Edna Pearson sick list this month. sr A Mr. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hartman sang, Shine On. Wilbur Bates has leased the ing business In Duchesne Tuesof a fine young to i ved of Mt. Emmons were visiting at Case and Ira B. Cannon were the CLff Young place. day. the home of Mrs. Hartmans par- speakers. Little Fae Gene Pearcame Fouse j an Otis Mra. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beal and small daugh love of a girl reared in win 19th the Now t: Allen under Pearson asang, dispensed ents, Mr. and Mrs. John X. An son and ter Lila, are visiting at the home down from Moon Lake, where Leslie of her ner The Woods. derson In on Babes WednesInis Fouse Mr. Friday. son employed, seclusion of a Henry Beal. She vem uthority of the only license Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harms ton and Thacker sang Forbid Them Not. tends to spend the summer with day, to take care of business afthe dedicated Case of Mr. e Ai 3on Roosevelt were I at his Mr., Joseph visit and . fairs Newt another Beal. in visiting parents, A its emotional in Duchesne issued by Utah son, exciting Duche the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie grave. Mr. and Mrs. James Birch of and Mrs. P. W. Fouse. B. Goodrich on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Thacker Duchesne were . Mrs. A. J. Feller and Mrs, A. Liquor Control Commission. rgra Bridgeland visitMiss Mary Stevenson spent and son Dan of Vernal, also Mr. ors J. Gerry left Thursday to spend t the Sunday. Sunday visiting with her grand- and Mrs. Leslie Thacker and chilMrs. Jumer of Myton was a bus- a few days In Salt Lake City. Eiy i servparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. All-re- dren of Vernal attended the iness visitor in Bridgeland this r am Mra, Ed Hart, who has been ices here Thursday. confined to her bed with flu, Is week. id by READ THIS Afton Murray of the Moon Lake GOOD BEER Mr. and Mrs. Milan Rogers and able to be out again. t of Mr. and CCC camp spent the week end at family were guests Mrs. Everett Sexton and her DELIGHTFUL LOVE STORY AS IT APPEARS home. i spsc MYTON Mrs. George Rogers Sunday. Properly Handled t art young son have been ill this week The Mt. Emmons elementary Harry Smith, Charles Bird, AI are but improving. Mrs. a: reported James SERIALLY IN THIS PAPER By Dalglelsh COME IN AND len Cook and Pat Ward went to school will present Jack and the Mrs. Fern T. Moffitt made a Guests at the home of Mr. and de r, of the Moon Lake OCC camp on Sa Bean Stock, and The Quest business to Salt Lake City Mrs. llothi the Pink Parasol, two juvenile end Wm. Forsythe over the week Thursday. trip TRY IT! turday. Word was received from Mrs. were diec Mr. Mira. Dester and Nellie and Gladys Stevenson and operettas Thursday night. L. C. Winslow, who is spending; Mrs. Melvin Poulson and daugh Lowe of Phoenix, Arizona, t nour and were Vest Mrs. were and and Florence Gladys Principal some time in the East visiting Murray Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill of San ter Sharon spent the week emj ii, w d.nner guests of Mrs. Hazel Good- visiting at Provo the week end. in Salt Lake City. relatives, that she has been ill California. Lowe Mrs. was rich on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Meacham j if ever since she left home. ' Her h love formerly Miss Nelda Forsythe. were Mt, Thacker Miss Rawlins Rasmussen Mr. SIM. Ada of W. and G. By Gentry many friends here hope that she Mr. J. R. Bywater returned on Second Annual ConSchonlan Bldg. - DuchesM oug Mr. and Mis. Lynn Nichols of Pleasant is visiting here with her Fort Duchesne business visitors will soon be well and can enjoy Tuesday from Salt Lake where on Elden Roosevelt Mrs. test sisters, Mrs. CounW and Monday. spent Sunday with the remainder of her visit. Brady Opens For he had spent several days on busiHarold Warren for a few days. H.. Stone. Mrs. Etta Smith, Mrs. Fred ness. Correspondents Mrs. Joseph Anderson has been Case, Mrs. May Case, Mrs. Hilda J. H. Robison and son Russell, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Dart and HO visitors ill Roosevelt were are employed at Moon Lake. for is several Thacker quite days but Continued From Page 1 Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Dart made a Era Angus and Elizabeth Gentry improved (at this writing. i Monday. Mra. Thacker remained business 'mselves, or by readers, and the Our trip to Salt Lake .this Thelma Goodrich who is attend- for a few days. sp:nt Sunday with their parents. awards will be made by a comweek. A large number from Ioka at ing school at Roosevelt, spent the D Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Dean mittee of eminent journalists. enjoyI tended the picture show at Roose- Week end at home. TOBACCOS ed a details short visit from Mr. and Mrs. Complete follow: velt Sunday night.' Miss Leora Anderson, who has Contract Awarded pi Rules Of The Contest Wm. Heckman and Mr. and Mrs. ill with croupe for the I De been Mr. Mrs. and Paul of Johnson quite Of Construction SOFT DRINKS Glen ' Shaw of Fallon, Nevada Only country Sun. of Upalco and Mrs. W. G. Gentry past few days, is improving at ilk School Buildings Mrs. Heckman and Mrs. Shaw rural newspaperscorrespondents are eligible for w.nt to Myton Saturday to see this writing. Lay, awards. are A sisters of Mr. CANDIES Dean and were country correspondent the B:ar Dance. frho Melby Reynolds and Owen Goodis from (Continued defined as a rural contributor Page 1) formerly resid'ents of Myton. Mr3. Edmund Webb is at the rich of the Bridgeland CCC camp in M Mr. Joe Zorko. who has been in whose major occupation is not Are the Best! Miles Hams hospital at Roosevelt spent the week end at home. chased by the city. Pledges for the t adv California for several months .re- writing. Kentucky" Old In where she was operated on for Frank Smith was their guest over delivery of title to the rest of the ay All material submitted must be property required have been de- turned hme Wednesday evening. Ha appmdiciti3. Last report she was the week end. In the Mr. and form of Mrs. Ed Hart of Duclippings, with the Ray Theming, Wallace Steven- livered. At Myton no deeds have improv.ng nicely. P name and address of the corresMrs. Virgil Mecham and children son, Henry D. Allred, Claud All-re- yet been delivered, but pledges for chesne were Myton visitor Sunami Thurs. Our Service Wed. and name the the and address of title have been given. The day. pondent, Claud Mathews and Elden of Roosevelt were the over night Mr. and Mrs. Ed Carman and the newspaper which carried the will be of Mrs. J. B. Lemon Mon- Brady were in Roosevelt on busi- Roosevelt construction 7 6 guests Tty May Is Always Courteous made as an addition to the build- small daughter and Mr. and Mra. item, and the date of publication ness Tuesday. ler day. ABLE arid Lamont Anderson took Mr. and Mrs. Archie Benson and WALTER his ing already on the grounds and Max Peterson of Duchesne visited plainly written in the margin or Jit in Robert Marchant were Roosevelt daughter to Roosevelt for medical no additional property is needed. In Myton Sunday and enjoyed the attached to each clipping. 4 t The date of publication must Due to the fact that the bid for Bear Dance. Margot Grahame attention on Saturday. visitors Tuesday. eP be Mr. Glen Hatch of Heber was between June 1. 1935. and June Mr and Mrs. William Fausett Rulon Goodrich spent Saturday the consruction of the buildings Two In The Dark V 1, 1936. friends fell well in within the amount ap- greeting Myton Wedattended the Bear Dance at Myton night and Sunday at home. ove Entries must be marked as sub- Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Bird are propriated, it was stated by the nesday. of t Sunday night The Bear Dance was in full Dame rumor says wedding bells rejoicing over the arrival of a School Superintendent, Reuben D. rst Law, Thursday, all build ngs will swing Sunday and the Indians will be r nging in Ioka soon. baby girl born April 23rd. pro Miss Edna Angus of Salt Lake Afton Seeley of the Bridgeland be thoroughly equipped for full from all parts of the Basin swept into Mr. was CCC her e camp spent the week end at and immediate occupancy at the The Myton to swell the throng. parents, visiting City dance coninu'ed during most DVRYL and DOl G of the term. fall school beginning A. J. and Mrs. i tt Angus, last week. home. of the night to be climaxed by A birthday dinner was given in Bert Jensen spent the week end Ts dancing and a big feast held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. in Salt Lake City Co their C corral m. about Monday p. Woodruff in honor of Mis. JohnIlls, The many spectators as well as son and W. B. Woodruff, whose those who danced In the corral ral birthday anniversaries fall on the proved the event to be a greatly same day. The following guests U. & Thru Bus Service between Salt a via Lake City and Denver enjoyed occasion. Th.s is the first were present: Mr. and Mrs. Otto be 40 thru Vernal, and Mrs. Minnie Hamilton hb dance sponsored by the Indians at Craig, Colo., over Berthoud Pass willon Johnson, tha.r daughter and her a' resumed 2. coaches The Saturday, dance cam.val motor May Streamlined since 1932 and we hope given by Myton husband Mr. and Mrs. John Thor-se- the k ta fast schedule over the scenic route between Utah and Colorado P. T. A Friday night was a they will continue their old custom Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Woodar Denver-Sal- t success. A large crowd at and be with us again next Lake-Pacifi- c spring. Trailways bury and family, Misses Carol and tig t ndod and eve ry one reported a J. R. McGuire, Agent Virginia, Master Verne and baby good time. Jab Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Maxwell We have now completed arrangements with Bud Wmgo John. Dinner was served at one Mrs. Sarah White and son Dar-al- d was rushed to the Vernal ov of the Roosevelt Drug, to take charge of the Roosevelt branch oclock. Ice cream and cake were returned home from Salt Lake al Monday, where he was hospitserved at three. Many tokt-nof & operatof our Service. He will give you courteous, prompt service, day where Darald was oper- ed t tr immediately for appendicitis. remembrance were in evidence Saturday or night. ated for appendicitis. are We Last report indicated that he is yan Everyone enjoyed the day togethto have them home again. Recent purchase of the Jenkins Funeral Home in Roosedoing nicely. er and hope that many more such glad V. J. Congir of Sigurd, Mis, Mr. and Mrs. Irel Longhurst velt now enables us to give the same high class funeral service occasions may be enjoyed. Utah and Mrs. Julia Spears of spent to patrons in Roosevelt and the Eastern part of Duchesne On Monday of this 'week Mr Salt Lake City are guests at the home Saturday evening at the 1929 Ford Coupe of Mr. and Mra, Frank Clark and Mrs. W. B. Woodruff enjoyed hom; of th: r daughter and sister County that we have always maintained in Duchesne. The Tabiona column has been 1929 Graham Paige old time fr.ends In their home Mrs. Roxie Loveland. Combining the equipment of the two establishments produe to neglected sickthe recently 1929 Chevrolet Coach south of Bluebell. Present were Clayd Ivie, son of Mr. and Mrs, ness and death of my baby son, vides a better service in either locality at no additional cost. Mrs. F. O. Palmer of Myton, Mrs. William Ivie was operated in the two 1929 one and half years old, Ford Pickun For complete, modern Funeral Service, properly and effiMohala Casey of California, ac- Ileber hospital Sunday morning. Gay Hamilton, who died in 1929 Garlen Studebaker Reed of Myciently conducted, call The operation being a bruised and Salt Lake companied by Eight HO April 16th of bronchial ton. Mr. Woodruff has known decaying bone in h s leg, caused or All in A-- l shape Robert pneumonia. was In bom these ladies their entire life. When when kicked by a horse recently. ., California Susanville, 30,19-33M e trade for all Sept. a mere boy he with his parents V ,, Max-Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence kinds of livestock! son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mer-vi- n crossed the plains from Missouri il spent Sunday at the home of Hamilton. See Funeral these services cars to appreciate them. to Colorado in 1872, with the Mr. and Mra. Robert Moon of were held Di April 19th in the Tabgrandparents of Mrs. Palmer and Hanna. iona Ward. Interment was in the Mrs. Casey, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Minnie Carlile of Ileber Is Tabiona cemetery. DUCHESNE ROOSEVELT of Mrs. late the Ida Roff, parents at the home of Mr. and NOTICE: Big dance at Tab visiting Phones 21 and 27 Phones 88 and 92 Palmer, mother of Mrs. Palmer Mrs. Jess LeFevre, iona May 8th, Good music. Duchesne Hotel and Mrs, Casey. Little Buddie Maxwell .son of (Adv.) t fc'di'v Yfcx&y' s ' ,,rV J of; k, L 0 reTwnmoon, Frances Shelley Wees 6 metro;-an- BLUEBELL B EER American the mountain retreat. The struggle the Century romance intensity inspiring in its purity. : d. i Ed. Wilkins Pe-dro-, M try COZY THEATRE "8 V j For TSKOGERS d, Pool Mali I TIM Call Roosevelt - 88 or 92 for Mortuary Service , n, ! ' r s Ro-be- rt Uov A. Sch onian 4 Morliiarv n BERT GILES M lieC- - |