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Show BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH C. C. C. REFLECTIONS Published by and in the interests of C C C Co. Fred No. 1968 Of Helper Named Legion Head Voll By Mrs. James Dalgleislj (Continued from Page 1) Mrs. Marion Madsen of Salt Rebholz, national executive Lake City is a guest at the home were also in atof tendance. her Editorial Sirs. H. mother, H. nts Blain. many pr made. a certain day An effort is being made on the alleged flat tire. John Hardy Blain who has been General meeting was held in the For many years cCc attend ng the University of Utar high school auditorium. Several m month has been designated Part of the Captain and the Edu- Camp Holds Dance Friday Night has 1 fla S cational Adviser to make it returned home to spend the addresses were given by state ofFriday evening the camp dance summer vacation. this day we are all expe- Sible for each member of the pho- was ficials, followed by an interestheld on the open floor lecture on the Grand Canyon Mr. and Mrs. B. L. cted should pay particular re- tography class to have at least ing Dart, Mrs. east of camp. A fairly R- and learn of its five lantern slides free. Before our illustrated with moving picto C. Flag tr.p, spect large crowd was in attendance. Todd Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Fred tures, taken Bus Hatch and and why it represents or any students, states Mr. Morris The and Mr. and Mils. music was furnished from Clyde Frank Swain by inotzas that which it does. on their Vernal be allowed to tint lantern Roosevelt. of wll Wing attended Lethe American During the intermis' from Lees Ferry to Boulder lives have been sacrific- slides he must attend the photo sion ice cream and trip gion Con Auxiliary District and cookies were Dam by boat Joa the altar of justice and tinting class and be capable and served. vention in Vernal Saturday. Ldom that we may live and en- - well informed before attempting The government Following the eledtion of ofcCc employees of freedom to the fullest to tint the slides. resolutions were passed this ficers, pont Myton, Mike Duchesne joy and WhiteFinally Takes Off Twenty-thre- e books of instructhe action of District extent. indorsing for c.k3 a gathered Mike last Mountain picnic Goat Mangus No. 2 in requesting a tubercular on we live In the most wonderful tion on Diesel Engineering and the Uintah river. spent the week end at his home ,utU.y About 200 people attended and hospital for the people of Utah, this world has ever known. Auto Mechanics have been re- in Rains, Utah. be found cant (It to and ceived Mr. the Legion to copied by Hoopes. These will on are looked up games, lunch and and authorizing map). This is Mikes sec enjoyed the time. of tubercular paa make Ini by other nations of Europe. bo used in the Diesel and Auto ond the survey visit home since his enroll general good tients In District No. 5. 0ft times mistake our liberty Mechanics classes. Also two large ment in October 1935. The Mr. Jay Pope and Mr. Floyd other L do not justly abide by thev charts give full illustration ot visit home was Another resolution was passed the thanks Baker of Duchesne were Myton eam-Zduring so founders the of the diesel our diffeunt parts the separation of Duthat visitors requesting Monday. giving holidays. and Uintah counties from laid down for our benefit. engine, and are highly colored in chesne Mr. Woodrow Smith spent last cCc to think of the order to, make them more plain No. 5 and the establsh-men- t District Vvnen we stop Enrollees and Ed in Duchesne transacting Monday Lloyd Hardy low anj ear5r to understand. of a new district, No. 8. nr clouds that are hanging ward Joseph Michel (A to Z) business. cCc No. 5, as at present esDistrict many foreign countries Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elliott left were to transferred the flame Scholey into burst to Lecture Illustrated Idi are apt tablished, comprises all of EastHuntsville camp last week. our natThursday for Idaho City, Idaho ern Utah, and is too large to be we appreciate Morris Mr. hour, my Wednesday evening cCc where'Mrs. Elliott will visit with administered efficiently, it was d our leaders. ion very 'interestingly gave an illusher mother, while Mr. Elliott will felt A resolution will be present "Hows the to time running this Infirmary at Let us resolve trated lecture on the care of the now days, Fenchie? run- i$e attached to the State Road ed at the next state convention the Flag and to Shes enrespect audience of due a to jay large body, Engineers, working out of Og- to create a new district. ning full house lately. which it symbolizes rollees. den. the over cCc The lecture was illustrated by May it ever wave, In the evening, a delicious ban Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Crocker, and home of the the use of the lanteraslide maDuring the week new flooring was served in the ComUnd of the free quet chine. He showed what foods con- has been put down in the Mess Mr. and Mrs.. Jay Pope, Mrs. munity Hall, followed by a dance brave. Minnie Pope, Mrs. Craven, Mrs. cCc tain vitamins and which vitamins. Hall. at Docs Beach. Sunday he Le cCc A:hur Oit and Mrs. Lawreneel Convention abAttends the one affected How is Adviser by gionaires and their ladies motor Ed. LaVar Story has taken over Pack were Myton visitors Sat- ed to Green Lakes for a trout Adviser, Mr. sence of the propet tfood that Our Educational Shower-hous- e aturday, enroute to the Legion dinner and outing. o A. Morris Jr., has gone to the goes to make strong and healthy the duties of District Convention in Vernal. tendant. at Logan, for a week of bodies. A. C. cCc Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cooper have ALTONA1I FARMER cCc convention work, which is being Mack took Advisers announced Easton his the marriage of their in Educational girl Visitors all Camp Distinguished Hd for IS LAID TO REST District. Sally Banks to Mr. of the Fort Douglas Last Wednesday the camp was friend into a booth at the City daughter, H. ot honored in Jensen, a son of Mr. and Mr. Morris took a number having as visitors, Dr. Cafe in Roosevelt. J would like Ralph Norman Eugene Clark, 34 d movie star and Mrs. A. C. Boyle. Dr. Boyle to propose a little toast, he be- Mrs. Wm. Jensen of Ioka. The tinted and of Altonah, was laid farmer took place in Craig, marriage a display to is the director of the Dinosaur gan gallantly. photos with him for rest in the Altonah cemetery Sun Colorado on 1935. December 21, said the enrollees Nothing doing, lady. boost the work of tihe Mr. Clark died camp at the Quarry just north of The announcement came as a sur- day afternoon. I want a regular meal. Bridge-lan- d of the tinting class of the Jensen., Vernal the at hospital prise to their many friends who Friday cCc Dr. Boyle is a close friend of camp. a appendix. ruptured The wish them much young joy. AdvMrs. Morris. Our Adviser had the Quoting Charles P. Dowling: We hope our Eurcational Funeral services were held visitors W. W. W. couple will make their home in the saw own our E. I and of week showing an has enjoyable pleasure iser 2:00 Duchesne. p. m. Sunday in the Altonah is hoped that strolling down the lane with returns with a whole lot of new about the camp. It house with Brshop Lott Ward Mrs. of Stoffers Fred Aiton, beautiful the educatidaughter, bishops ideas to help further the they will call again. Musical numbers were charge. home is at a the guest Wyoming cCc during intermission. onal program of this camp. furnished by Mrs. Austin Beebe of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Constructed cCc It is tihe aim of the Adviser New Pipe Line Being Mrs. W. R. Snyder, Mrs. James Maxwell. Bruce new a From Butch to Lee to put Bridge-lan- d In the very near future and his assistant Timothy, Mrs. Dorthella Dastrup from the canal Mrs. C. J. Neal left Saturday Mrs. Butch Parkin: Her eyes are Iona McConkie and Mr Camp on the map in the pipe line leading connect will will north of the camp, Fort Douglas District. Mary. Her skin like Olives. Shes for Salt Lake City where she Horace Foote, Grant Foote, Grant on to our present watering sys- all beautiful and Grace. Her teeth viit her daughter Edythe for Redden and Austin Beebe ( accomcCc when completed, are Pearls. Her lips are like Ru- some time. If we could read the girls minds tem and will, panied at the piano by Miss Lucy the present bies . Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zerker and Snyder. strengthen of the gasoline greatly consumption force of water, thereby aiding in McGuire: Say, wait a minute, children and Mrs. John Zirker Jr. would go up fifty' percent. Mr. Fred Olsen, Mr. Ed Davis in and children left Wednesday for and President Owen Bennion of cCc this is going too far. keeping our rye and flowers Zircondition. cCc Salt Lake City where John good Education fered words of comfort and in cCc Hair cuts are still fifteen cents ker has been confined to the to the family. Invocation Many fellows are attending the Barber Verterans hospital. They expect spiration Flower Being Transplanted at the Mouse-Catchewas given by Mr. C. L Foote and tinting- classes, forestry classes, been leading John to return home with them. Wells Smith has Shop. and the benediction by Mrs. C. L. Foote. photography classes. cCc fellows In camp in the transMiss Alma Lamb arrived from Tine grave was dedicated by It seems more interest is be- - the bea to plot of flowers Men Discharged Salt Lake City Thursday where Chaa N. Shiner. mg shown in the photography' plantingbarrack No. 1 and barrack The following men have b'een she has been attending the Uniclass. Numerous rolls of films tween net A large crowd, which included 2. Wells ha3 al.so put a No. of Utah. She will spend friends have been recently: discharged versity and neighbors from A1 to developed and also wire fence around thi3 plot her vacation with her parents, tonah and many people from out Ross Harrison to accept was transferred Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lamb. keep the fellows from walking ploymeiit. of town, attending the last rites on it. last September this from camp Mrs. Hilary Holder, Mrs. John bore testimony to the Ipve and Wells has. made, in ms spare to the Big Cottonwood Camp. In ZxU BAT I Sr. and Mrs. Wm. Forsythe Our which very Spect fet for Mr. Clark and his time, a transplanter, of thi3 year, when the Cot- - were hostesses at a shower given April family. the plants greatly aids in digging tonwood camp disbanded he was . a(. Wm. Stewart home Mon- A son of George A. and Anna TOBACCOS when they are set out. to transferred back to this camp day evening complimentary Clark. Mr. Clark was cCc McCurdy to respond to Mrs. Wills Zirker, a recent bride. bom in Vernal, Hepworth, George Gertsch July 4, 1901, and Birthday SOFT DRINKS Happy He in The evening was spent with playcall. and proper his for the last 22 urgent Altonah for lived in A." has Gertsch left Phil herited the art of Homesickness. ing games, and were followed by 'years. Sixteen years ago he marThursLake City Salt home in bride re CANDIES Arvelle Banjo Eyes Neison, to a delicious lunch. The to be home ried Vendetta Ralphs, who surwith the day night. Phil wanted which was ceived was lovely too many gifts He vives him. accept employment. on his 21st birthday transferred back to this camp good wishes of her friends. a Are the Best! His father, George A. Clark; one team . Friday, June 12th. good played Mytons ball Saurkraut, from Cottonwood. Albert Clark, Tabiona; brother, John (Square-heaSunday when they crossed three was acting Mrs. Gilbert Beebe, G. Clell Jacobs, to respond to game sisters, from team C. H.tler, Hun) Wische C. C. the absence urgent and proper call. Clells bats with Mrs. Phils J. W. Burke and in Altonah; 6 9 in Sorgent to Supply Vernal. The score was the to of Vernal and Winward is ambition cCc Mrs. Joe join greatest Our Service returned Navy. He enrolled on July 30, favor of Myton. Richard, children, Frederickson the following Ensign at 1935. For a time he was am asMr. and Mrs. W. Laird Dean Irene, Ralph, Max, Rex, and Robweek spent a after to camp Is Always Courteous of Topeka, Kansas were dinner ert of Altonah, also survive. the Mess Officers school at Fort sistant in the Army office. When Eduan guests of Mr. and Mrs. James this camp was assigned Douglas. chosen was Dalgleish Tuesday evening. Mrs. Clell cCc cational Adviser, was formerly Miss Della Dean time At the Nice Kid as Assistant Adviser. beautiful of his discharge he was assistant Spratt and will be remembered Thursday morning a office clerk in the BR office. His last by many old friends around Mythe young lady called at kind act in camp was to sit on the ton. for ome help wth a flat tire. Mrs. Emery Neilson returned broke office steps and play his guitar Mrs. L. A. Marks, Mrs. Charlie Our little Alvin nearly the and down Monday from Salt Lake City and sing for the Captain and Mr. Verd Marks of Salt his neck when climbing Pope her visited daughter, where she to offer his office force. from the high-chaLake City were guests of Mrs. R. e Mrs. Fay Anderson. services. M. Pope Wednesday and Thura Gene Glen Dusty, Rudy, Moon-lakDARYL and DOUG to The expression of h.s face when Rhodes, to accept employday. Thursday they motored toCARD OF THANKS he returned indicated he was ment. Dusty was transferred to Vernal, the former home of Mrs. the Charlie Pope, which she hasnt this company in January from the tally successful in repairing said that he We wish to take this opportuniseen for forty years. Mrs. R. M Dusty camp. Hyrum friends our mornthat and many time than of one lung ty good Pope left with them this really had where she will for Provo, was when he was operated on for and neighbors for their devoted ing care during the illness of our be- visit for two weeks wAh rela appendicitis. disloved mother; for the expressions tives. Bamum, Henry Hank of to employment, accept sympathy and beautiful floral charged in thi3 to camp offerings at the time of her death, was transferred Dr. Seville Flowers, instructor kindness October, 1935 from the Milford and the many deeds of the Carbon County high school, at our cat- which have helped to assuage camp. Hank has excelled in been appointed to the position has of friendship of instructor of Botany at the erpillar operation and is leaving giief. This proof to will be remembered always. now to drive cat in Peoa. Univers.ty of Utah, according The Family of cCc an announcement made recently Mrs. Mary Spratt. by the Board of Regents. Barracks Two Wins Blue Glag blue of the winner Thiss weeks Roadt Mutt Withtnd Weather Rubber iq Goldenrod flag, for the neatest and cleanest 2. No. Rond experts declare that roads to Barracks Different varieties of goldenrod barrack, goes contain from 0.5 to 0.34 per cent of Max Syndergaard and James are built thick to withstand weath er, not tnervly to support traffic. rubber. Contiare the barracks leader. at Camp DBR-1- 1, Brid&eland, Utah 1 ls I J non-tinte- em-Ro- ss , d, SMITH Pool Hal ELECTRICITY 15 1ST EFFICiENT SEEM COZY THEATRE STERLING TRANSPORTATION CO. & From Suit late, Provo Intermediate Points & , - ' EASTERN UTAH TRANSPORTATION CO. I'iutah Busin To & From Price uud Intermediate Points Every Day Service Each Way I The block U" overshadowing the University of Utah was erected by the graduating class of 1916. Since that time an annua pilgrimage has been made to it in order to white wash and clean it. The U is one hundred feet square. Is your subscription paid up? A Wealth Of Materials FOR SUITS AND OVERCOATS SPECIAL! While present materials last you can get a made to measure overcoat from any materials In our line at $16.93 Regularly priced to $22.75 Extra at from $39.75 Pants Free With Suit Many Patterns in Our Line SjMHilal Reduction Throughout! A lc postcard will bring me and my complete line to your home or office anywhere. On ALTONAH Wilford Thompson By Mrs. John McConkie Mr. Leslie Mecham made a trip Duchesne, Utah. to Vernal Monday for medical care. Mr. Raja Pettey Is quite Ml seriously 111 in the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake City. . Mrs. Ralph Maxwell and child ren of Tabiona are visiting relatives in Altonah, Mrs. John McConkie and children returned last week from a stay of two months In Salt Lake City. Miss Helen Edwards is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Clenty Ames, this week. Mrs. Maren Vale and two daughters, Marion and Lena are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Beebe this week. FULLY Mrs. R. Moffitt left Saturday for Provo to attend summer GUARANTEED - - school at the B. Y. U. She was Yes, theyre that lovely! accompanied by Clyde Murray. A large crowd of Altonah peoPlease dont think were exple attended the circus in Rooseaggerating when we say our velt last Tuesday. permanents are g e 1 1 i ng Mr. and Mrs. Horace Foote of smarter, more suave, more Manila, Utah, are visiting relaflattering every day . . and tives and friends here this week. heina are some new low Mr. Clyde Lmbert has moved his family to the Forest station prices to further lure you for the Summer. into sparkling Mr. Warren Beebe left Monday for Colorado to take his sheep for $3. $1. $3. the summer. A benefit dance was given Saturday night for the family of Eugene Clark . Mr. Ed Conklin and Austin BEAUTY SALON Beebe took a truck load of sheep to Colorado Sunday. hair-beaut- PHYLLIS ir YOUR Uintah Basin To By Mrs. Chris Sorensen Mrs. Chase McDonald came home on Thursday from Tyhee, Idaho where she visited for some time w.th Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jarvis and daughter. Mns. Jarvis was formerly Miss Wanda McDonald. Mrs. Frank Mayhew of Utahn was a Talmage visitor on Friday. Ruth Moffitt returned home on Friday from Salt Lake City where she underwent an operation for appendicitis. Mrs. Mirl Donahue of Kenilworth, Utah was visiting in Talmage on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bedford and daughter, Ruby of Duchesne were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lars Koffard. Mr. and Mrs. Sexton of Park City visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Perkins on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Laren Beckstead and children . came down from Rock Creek on Sunday, and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Josie. They returned to Rock Creek on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reusch of Boulder, Nevada were in Talmage Sunday evening. Several young men of Utahn were calling on several young ladles of Talmage last Sunday. Joseph Jensen came home on Monday and left immediately to attend ithe funeral services of his youngest brother at Jeoa, Utah. Albert Kenison came home from the Peterson saw mill on Monday. Ruby Kofford lias gone to Kenilworth to wait with her cousin, Dora Donahue. Wm. Davis of Provo was a visitor In Talmage on Tuesday. Mrs. John Kenison and baby daughter came home from Altonah on Tuesday. demonstrated "Fingerpainting for the first time two weeks ago by Miss Ruth Shaw, is becoming exceedinly popular in the University of Utah training school. Sat. and Sun. June 20 - 21 Wallace Ford and Phyllis Brooks in Another Face Wed. and Thurs. June 21-2- 3 Will Rogers in A Connecticut Yankee seel Cars Used Car Bargains 1928 Studcbaker Dictator - $123.00 1931 Terraplane Coupe - Excellent Shape 1931 Dodge DeLuxe Coupe Used Car Lot opposite Post Office BERT GILES Dealer For PONTIAC CARS and G. M. C. TRUCKS Now Open For Business UNIT o P iTRfltLWAyS 1ROMIT SERVICE ON ALL MAIL ORDERS Mens Half-Sole- s Ladies Half-Sole- s and Heels $1.23 and Heels 73c If They Are Fixable - Well Fix Them. We Pay Postage One Way Steves Shoe Shop WOODROW W. 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