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Show Hight Automobile Accidents Serious , iii ii P (ye.1 t - y.,, , ,r ' ioui y ni., i thfre' Canal ihcccf jj Chei Mechij; If3 Lo h7 lejt wlpr-- r RaJi, ler V' V- A -- won eo Satur 13 r It: to as A "M -- 1 Raa 'i rfZ " - - j, . " f -; vsit on Mot r S, T -- a t if 7 V Vi' 'P i ' ' ! . v 1 v i ; -- ;7-''5-- om the vfy - 'SX'si ' $, 'oft anc Ji. 1 ' ii, ?f r .nte u itorj a' r - , "Mtortr " jrn , r v " i- I ' v, li .. t .! f i VjV M;k L V " )' iy W,2i? JUV '' X 7 i'7;rnt7 'V:C?P , Orsor f : rit'S; ! gone to ith hei ice, s were success ty Wei die h&l Ine, :e we ' people Magg ided, passeej It was year during daylight there Last sted fatal automobile accidents as against more than 19,000 dunng dusk and darkness. But total accidents In daylight exceeded the number during dusk and darkness were b lined i day it , Paul 'wsar; as ha 14,000 than 130,000 fatal accident record during dusk and darkness, in proportion to all accidents in such periods, was by mnre The greater than the daytime The tremendous loss of Me during hours of darkness constitutes one of the strongest arguments against the present-daprac lug. S2 per cent experience. y fabme Mrs 3 irds; (ah tab By Miss Florence Murray By Jean Morrison Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Burdick Mrs. G. S. Birch, who has been Published by and in the interests of C C C Co. No. 1963 and children of Duchesne were visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Jack ONeil of Indo, California at the home of Mrs. visiting at Camp DBR-1- 1, Bridgeland, Utah Burdick on Sunday. returned home last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Woodard Miss Twlla Maxfield of Altonah Boys Enjoy Roosevelt Program were It is an honor to the camp to visiting at the home of Mr is spending a few days at the cCc Wednesday evening, May 27, a have such fine visitors come to The following men have been and Mrs. R. A. Murray on Sun- Spratt ranch. program of entertainment was our camp and we Mr. nd Mrs. Tom Broadhead that hope discharged during the month oi day. brought into camp by Mrs. Orser enjoyed their visit and will they Mr. and Mr3. Melvin Broadheaa were Duchesne visitors Saturday. re- May: Nathan Jones, Gomzalo Gonof Roosevelt. Mrs. Orser is an turn Miss Celia Thompson of aga.n . and often. zalez, Marvin Mabbutt, Von Peter- and children of Utahn were visitis visiting with her sister, employee of the Roosevelt State at Mra. the homes Mr. of and cCc son, Arvle Potter, Dan Gines, ing Bank and it was through jier Monday, May 25, Mr. Morris Owen Goodrich, Weston Justice, Otto Johnson Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Koffard. Miss Ethyl Strausser of Provo splendid efforts and her high re- was invited to go to Moon Lake Frank Capps, Dorrel Rich, Charles Mrs. John Thorsen. spect for and loyalty to the CCC CCQ Camp and assist the pho- Barben and Nelson. Mrs. Lloyd Gowans and daugh- is spending a short time with her Stanley boys that such an excellent pro- tographers In making lantern oOc ters, Faye and VaLaye of Tooele sister, Mrs. Alice Rhoads. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Strong gram was arranged. sLdas, He brought back a comarrived here Friday to spend a Photography made a buslnes trip to Duchesne The program was of the high- plete tset of lantern slides on the few CowMrs. with days dark-roovisiting The is occupied every ans est type, appropriate to the oc- subject of Venereal diseases. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tuesday. evening. May films are being de- A. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ab Smith and cCc casion and appreciated by the OfMurray. successfully. veloped Harvey children were week end guests ot Fosslled Reptile Found ficers and enrollees alike. Miss Winona Merrill of Vernai Mr. Thompson, Clarence Warner and and Mrs. Will Abplanalp. Wells Smith, The Village James Too much praise cannot be givDistifano developed several is here visiting with her sister Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shanks, Mrs. most a Mrs. Lucile en to the ladies of Roosevelt and Blacksmith," Winkler. brought rolls of films Thursday evening. W. B. Brennlck and eon, Buddy Duchesne for their most success- extraordinary reptile skin fossil In the class Thursday night, the Mr, and Mrs. Ira Winkler ano and Mrs. Shelby Mayhew and ful consideration of our boys. This to the Educational Adviser last subject of Poor and Defective children of Ioka were visiting at daughter, Elaine made a trip to Dethe home of Mrs. M. Verona Salt Lake City was discussed. spirit of cooperation and consider- Thursday. The Educational Negatives Saturday. ation bespeaks the attitude ot partment appreciates such contriused as illustrative materials Winkler on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Less Maxwell butions and others hope town many orthe toward 'the youth of Our slide projector has been Mr. and Mrs. Hilory Holder and and children were Utahn visitors America. We believe that a whole- wall contribute. dered and we are anxiously await- - j daughter, Leah were visiting at Saturday afternoon. some uplift will be reflected in As soon as display cases have ing Its arrival. the home of Mr. and Mrs. U. A Miss Ada Brandon of Boneta the life of these boys because of been finished, cOc the (specimens on Saturday. is spending a few days at the Murray efforts of such worthy people. brought in by the boys will bt The ball game which was to Afton Murray of the Moon Lake home of her brother and his wife, Added to the attractive list ot placed in them with the name cf have been played Sunday at Roos- CCC Camp spent Wednesday ana Mr. and Ms. George Brandon ot entertainment was a splendid the person who found them and evelt was postponed on account Thursday at home., before leav- Utahn. where the fossils were found. of the rain. Quite a large crowd form Utahn group who accompanied them. ing for the Panguitch Lake Camp, cCc cCc where the Moon Lake Camp has attended the opening dance at Included in the program were Alvin Mackerell, after a visit Defas Famous Park Friday night. vocal sols, duets, piano solos and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Vogrenic been transferred. to Vernal: Say, Im going back of Mohrland, parents of Albert Mrs. Hiram Rasmussen of duets, harmonica solos, solo and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bird have to was visiting at the and town, that get a acquainted. and Strawberry visited and camp. They Harry, readings known was group dancing, bought the place that dames. some saw Mr. and Mrs. I of home her looking parents, sons ware good two was accompanied by equally speech. Each number at the George Powell Place. Ed Hadden last week. cCc and one daughter. on house good but the boys clapped blisa have built them They Earl Peirson returned home cC: ters on their hands when applaudthe place and are living there now. Preparing The Sunday School from Roosevelt where he Sunday the Lesson Ensign Frederickson spent ing the dancing numbers given by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph WoodarJ has been school during I used to teach a Sunday week end in Salt Lake City. the little girls. and Mrs. Will Woodard were the winter. attendmg cOc School class. Every Saturday We regret that we do not have at the home of Mr. and An unusually large number ot visiting Mrs. R. A. Murray on Wednes- the week end in Salt Lake City. a complete list of the 34 enter- night me and the girl friend would get together and go over every- fellows went home this week end day. Miss Veda Goodrich went to tainers and visitors. thing. Sometimes it took us past as Saturday was Memorial Day. cCc Mrs. Harold White returned to Roosevelt Saturday to spend a few cOc the middle of the night to get Moon Lake with her husband on days wuth her sister, Mrs. Ted Parting Is Such Sweet Sorrow Mr. Morris: Mrs. Morris has Last Saturday, May 30th, the everything done. But boy, when Sunday, after spending the past Harms ton. surseveral degrees, but I like the last two you get cooperation it sure is Wh!t Mr. and Mrs. Harold weeks at the home of her CCC boys of the Moon Lake Camp what can be done in one one best, B. A. - M. S. - PhD and Mr. and Mrs. John X. were visiting at the home of Mr. parents, were moved to their new quar- prising Mrs. Butch Parkin. Anderson. and Mrs. Roy Anderson on Sunters on Duck Creek. Duck Creek evening." cOc cOc A large number of young peo- day. in in the tops of the Cedar MounOur latest inventory shows So What? Mr. and Mrs. Lyman G. Larsen from here attended the opentains about 35 miles east of Cedar we are still two quarts short. ple dance at Rovoli was about Morris Mr. that talking nearleft for their home in Castle Dale Saturday of elevation an ing at is It City. Human Responses in the class Phyllis Agnes night. Everyone reported a gooo on Monday. the camp than ly 800 feet higher cOc Monday morning and he sometime. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harmston and from which they are moving. how brought out the statement By dam, I dont see where son is Anderson who of Roosevelt were visiting Fern working Our relations and activities that his Assistant didnt know an them there Editors gits all their at tive City Cafe in Rod ie Veit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leswith the Moon Lake Camp have automobile from a cow. However, stuff. No buddy but me knd the was visiting with her parents, lie B. Goodrich on Sunday. been most agreeable and pleasant that cleared up a mystery that Captain heard what was said Mr. Mrs. John X. Andcsrso and Miss Mary Stevenson who is N by dam on and while we regret their going, haa been troubling the Assistant the 'High-Chair- .' at Roosevelt is visiting Wednesday. employed an such Alvin Adviser for quite I know I never told em. yet we are pleased that Educational the of Mr. and Mrs. H. Late For Last home at Week) (Too opportunity has been presented some time. He always wondered Highchair Mack. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Tolgren D. Allred for two weeks. s5 went cCc them. arwhy gasoline and milk Mr. James W. Powell was iu and sons of Salt Lake I was raised on aaurkraut. rived here Sunday to spendCitya few My ton on business on Saturday. While at their new camp they well together. Donald Forbush. will he in the heart of the Na- Bridgeland Camp Becoming Known Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Roper were days visiting with Mrs. Tolgrens tional Parks; only a few miles Throughout Ft. Douglas Dist Mr. and Mrs. John K in town on business on Saturday. parents, The following letter was receivfrom Cedar Breaks, about 35 miles Mr. and Mrs. Zeary Mathews Theming. from Bryce Canyon and no more ed from the Educational Adviser Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and and children of Upalco were visitthan a hundred miles from the of the Delta CCC Camp DG-2son, Harry took Miss Lavon Per- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dear Mr. Morris: Will you give Grand Canyon of the Colorado, kins home' On Friday and spent Joseph Anderson on Sunday. and their new camp will he more me a little information on your than 300 miles nearer the Boulder tinting and art which I have heard Dam, and only a few hours from so many commendable remarks about? From what source do you Zion National Park. for tintWe regret their going for we get movie star photos them to teach ing? had fully intended L. FLOYD KELLER baseball technique before the year information The requested by was over. ll we are pleased thai the above letter was furnished. There have been several other letthey have gone and we wish them ters received similiar to this one well in their new location. That V'8 Feeling from the various camps of the dist cCc rlct. I makes the miles go Easier! j Mr. Hancock Injured The District Educational AdOur large Diesel Engine and camp to this visits viser, upon his Auto Mechanics class did not meet sees this good work going on and to due 26, Tuesday evening, May tells others about us. Thereby, we an injury to Mr. Hancock, the in- can all help each other. structor. cCc While pulling a gear a piece Student Cooks Sent to Fort Mace and of steel flew and struck him in Harvey Recently has not as yet Wendell Jones, student cooks and the hp. An been able to locate the material bakers were sent to the Oooks is lodged somewhere along the and Bakers School at Fort Doug-l&- fl jaw. Mr. Hancock is in Salt Lake We anticipate, upon their remiss We treatment. City receiving turn, that they will have some in many respects and new ideas about cooking and servSpeed hope for his immediate recovery. ing that will improve the present cOc methods in camp. cCc Instructors From U. S. A. C. Visit Camp Successful Riding Jay went The post card photograph tintFriday evening Mr. Morris to Duchesne where he met hi ed by Jay Riding is added eviand wife, Dr. Sadie O. Morris dence of what a fellow can do if Miss Elsie Troeger. he only believes In himself. The Dr. Morris is a recent graduate post card is tinted In oil and may deof Columbia University with be viewed on the wall of the EduM. S. and PhD. cational Room. A. B., of grees State cCc She is the only lady of the from Marvin Richards who was In an of Utah with such degrees where the New York Institution forty-fiv- e accident some weeks ago is still in the camp infirmary. He Is now there is an enrollment of thousand students each year. doing nicely. in know aa soon as you take the wheel of a Dr Morris is an instructor at Econoxnics Home of field the (I that youve hit on something different. the Utah Agricultural College, who a Morris Dr. riving car with a V-- 8 engine, and a chassis Our Logan. It was that world ither in the world. You get an edge on city proved to the (scientific as Vitamin Y there is no such thing ou cover the open road more easily. You TOBACCOS B3 hold the road on turns and had going without her This discovery was made by Colat DRINKS work SOFT having to joke along. You actually cut your runwhile doing research she experithere While umbia. ning time without hooding your top speed! more than CANDIES mented with and upon Yet driving a Ford V-- 8 is delightfully cssy. And and 300 pigeons, 1200 guinea pigs rats. you save money, every mile. Owners rejKirt gas more than a thousand white Are the Best! chedrift mileage on a par with less powerful cars; and no Added to her teaching work an oil needed between changes. she conducts research the U. animal experiments at Terms as low as $2 a month after usual low deService t, a Our college under new UCG H a month has Muss Troeger and II I O and Prices Detroit. cree She conducts classes coU $510 payment plans. up, of the Is Always Courteous manages the cafeteria300 and oOO nge where between meals are served each day. Mrs. and Saturday morning Dr. Mr. Morand Dr. H. Saxer, Alton Uie to drove ns and Mias Froeger Jensen. near Quarry Dinosaur over While there they were shown and Dr Hicks Mr. the ledges by Lu-tell- Pic-we- 1 acturee. UTAHN orps m ?v.vyti if a4 ' hronicle Ai-ton- ah YTIv x r busing . X 3U ' t. the in olds Ht a NI .7 : - - ,V Mrs tf, ;- ' ? ,A 7 - rPJ jK VTvcf v T5 X5-- i . MV ber c.t , C-l- l- onstruction onservation tice of driving too fast. There Is no way to explain the high rate of death per accident at night except by the fact that many operate cars at speeds during darkness which do not permit them to stop within the range of the illumination provided by headlights. Under such condt tions lives are crushed out whenever the unexpected happens. Either highways must be Illuminated and the lighting of streets improved, or drivers must remember and act on the warning: WHEN THE SUN GOES DOWN, SLOW DOWN Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hansen and daughter, Heah of Castle Dale came for Memorial Day. They brought Mrs. John L. Allred Sr. home. By Mrs, Chris Sorensen Mr. and Mrs. Loren Beckstead Mr. and Mrs. James W. Andersand children came home from on and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Anderson went to Heber last week to Rock Creek for Memorial Day. Miss Helen Behunm went to Duattend the funeral of their broton Monday to work. chesne her, Henry Anderson. Sedonia and Afton Misses The Stewart Anderson returned McDonald enhome on Saturday from Logan, Larsen and Phyllis Larsen home ori at the tertained where he attended high school. Tuesday in honor of Ray and Gail Mrs. Myrtle Larstn and son, Andjrson. Lloyd of Manti spent Decoration Mr. and Mrs. James W. AnderDay In Talmage. They were the son and family are moving to guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elray Heber this week, where they will Larsen. make their home. A farewell party Elden Sorenson and Mr. and was given in the Church Hous Mrs. Arley returned to Park City for them Wednesday evening. on Saturday, after visiting here Bishop A. G. Burton had the with relatives for several days. misfortune to sprain his right Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Becksted of ankle and break a bone In his Hfe Bndgeland and Miss Leone Beck-stta- d foot while at work last week. ef Duchesne were here for is able to be out on crutches. re 8: Well, it didnt seem like 400 miles! All-in-a- f Its true! 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