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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH The Honey Locust UINTAH BASIN RECORD EVERY FRIDAY AT DUCIIESXE, UTAH Roy A. Sotaonlan, Publisher and Editor t t, 5 V? V, H- A- 3t 4 v 'I. ;t 'r y v' 1 4 -- - I ,t I'' r; n- j ? ay y S t f- A A. Ti Vr Immortal ' V Vi iv v .7! v. rtf - I Vf ' V. Si-- f yt v, t' Fiddlin' Bishop's oni., By Romanza Mott played for a dance at Tatc Mr. Clarence Baum returned ' Mot Gen- Friday night. Department of the Interior, home Saturday night from Ogden Lake Salt at Office el Land A Barn dance was given where he went to ship a truck hall last Friday nig ward City, Utah, Feb. 19, 1936. steers. load of Nctic'e is hereby given that is still progresswork road The Miss Ellen Rasmussen is ARNOLD R. SCHULTHES, of ing. A great improvement is bewith, friends ing 1931, Feb. 10, on k and Price, Utah, who, not.ced and appreciated very here. ing made homestead entry, No. 049731, much by the people of this comspei The Lrds are singing th;lr , the; for Lot 1, NVi4NEi4, SiaNEii, munity. "Con Section 31, Township 11 South, Miss Roberta and Delores Baum notes of spring already. Meridfere Rang? 14 East., Salt Lake ui'WP intention maj ian, has filed notice of nniHnfr irtsiWi t rM ten to make final Proof, to establish of t claim to the land above described, y Pubof before A. S. Horsley, Nota-6th the on day at Price, Utah, lic, P of April 1936. ions com Claimant name 3 as witnesses: Van Cox of Price, Utah, Ralph help to a Cibfconey of Myton, Utah, Neva! Wimmer and Harold Wimmer of It Is tl Duchesne, Utah. Inga THOMAS F. THOMAS, prol Register. enti Date of first publication, Feb. othe 1936. 21, whii Date of last publication, March solu 1936. Notice For Publication rr-- r- matter ADVERTISING RATES Entered as second-clas- s Display Advertising May 26, 1922 at the Poatoffice at Flat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, under the act o Line, 24c. March 3, 1879. Per Column Inch, 30c. Classified and Reading Notices For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost SUBSCIUITION RATES and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per 7 Months Three line, first insertion; 5c qer line for 1 O' each succeeding issue minimum Six Months 52 0( One Year charge, 30c. i Legal Advertising PUBLISHED of Heber City are here their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Baum. , a t 7 1 20, trib Estray Notice , Y-KiY- 'r:A V't yi'p v A--- wy J .v. , A Mv y WASHINGTON AS A HUMAN We learn little in school books, or in the usual run of stories published, of George Washingtons personmiliality. All the information seems to dwell on his tary prowess and statesmanship, leaving most of us with the impression either of an idol, more saint than man, as the hero of the cherry tree story, or of a sort - with superhuman howers to carry of machine-ma- n the colonial troops through to victory against great odds. His military prowess, his statesmanship and his gift of right thinking, are all true, but there is also a personality to the man which, if known, makes him a human, and as such a far more lovable character than the picture we sometimes carry from our textbooks. When Washington was .a small lad his widowed 'Z. Si..-- ' of said county. I have in my possession the following described steer: red and white, coming 3 years old, branded L07 right ribs, Tally bar on r ght hip, under bit on right ear; quarter under bit on left ear; which if not claimed and taken away (owner may do so by paying cost of feed and advertising) will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at the Clay Spratt ranch at Utahn, Saturday, March 21st at 2 p .m. FRANK HALE, (Signed) Poundkeeper, Duchesne Precinct. him SL By Mrs. J. H. McConkie By Miss Florence Murray Rubber iq Goldenrod Mr. and Mr3. Leslie Mecham, The shower held in the ward Different varieties of goldenrod hall for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Shiner and contain from 0.3 to 6.34 per cent of Woodard on Wednesday night was Mr. Russel Langdon motored to rubber. well attended, the young couple Vernal Thursday. t eceived many fine and useful Mrs. Gilbert Beebe entertained gifts. The evening was spent in at a birthday party Wednesday Ice cream and in honor of her daughter, Pauline, playing games. cake were served. in celebration of her 12th anniMrs. Harold White of Duchesne versary. Gues ts present were: Ber- mother had considerable property, but little cash in- is spending a few days this week nice Anderson, Oral Bowden, Ircome. He never knew poverty, however, and while with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ene Clark, Walter Pettey, Keith and Nellie Pettey. yet young he amassed considerable fortune by his John X. Anderson. Mrs. Holder Mr. Mrs. and Hilory Clenty Ames and Mrs. Dalown right, to which was added the riches of the vis5 ting at the Murray home las Ames were Roosevelt visators were young widow he married. on Sunday. Thursday. Occasional pictures come to us of a polished VirMr. Lloyd Shiner took a truck Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson ginia gentleman, with time and money to enjoy the were Duchesne visitors on Mon- load of cheese to Vernal Thursday. luxuries of life, who was fond of the ladies, enjoyed day. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gallier of Mt. Mr. Irvin Caldwell of Duchesne liquors, and withall, participated to quite an exteht Emmons were visiting at the home is an Altonah in the pleasures as well as the hardships of early of Mr. and Mrs. John Thorsen on Mr. Alonzo visitor this week. Caldwell made a colonial life. Sunday. trip to Duchesne, Thursday. who is While this phase of his life is little mentioned, it Mr. Wallace Seeley the Mr. and Mra. Elmer Heath of week Rollap, spent ,at working Green River are visiting at the would nevertheless seem to add, rather than to de- end at home. of Mrs. Heaths parents, Mr. tract from his greatness. For we have then a man, A large crowd of young folk9 home and Mrs. Martin Allred thi3 week. from heie attended the PTA dance a product of circumstances not so greatly different at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Upalco Saturday night. Timothy than those surrounding many of us, not necessarily Arloha Duncan and Leah Hold- announce the birth of a baby girl to greatness, but one who through his er spent Saturday and Sunday bom Monday, Feb. 10th. Mr. Brigham Timothy returned their grandparents, Mr. and own ability, good judgement and hard efforts, en- with home Monday from Roosevelt Mrs. R. A. Murray. esMr .and Mrs. John X. Andenson where he has been joying life the while, climbed to that position of visiting for the been since were has never which equalled by any visiting at the home of their past two weeks. teem, Mr. F. L. Maxwell and Mr. John and daughter, Mr. and American the Father of his country. Mrs. Harold White, of Duchesne Powell made a businesstrip to on Sunday. Salt Lake City last week end. WORTHWHILE SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTS Owen Goodrich, Melby ReynMr. John McConkie accompanWe have reported, in recent issues of the Record, olds, Afton Seeley and Berms ied by Mrs. Ray Robinson and various projects put over by local organizations, re- Bristol of the Bndgeland CCC Mr. F. L. Maxwell made a trip to the week end at home. Duchesne, Wednesday. sulting in many improvements in school conditions. camp spent Garda Coodrich and WallMr. F. L. Maxwell attended a Taken separately, each of these was a fine, worth- ace So ley attended the show in school board meeting in Myton on while effort on the part of the sponsoring organiza- Roosevelt Saturday night. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murray and The PTA held a social Wednestion, and collectively, they present an imposing array family of Mt. Emmons wore day night In the ward hall. A very of accomplishments. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. large crowd was in attendance. A Red of the the aid efforts A. t R. first Cross, Murray on Sunday. Through refreshplay, program, ments and dancing were the evecabinets have been provided for each school in the Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ilarmston and son Jack, and Elda and Thel- ning's entertainment. d Duchesne district of that organization. About ma Goodrich of Roosevelt were Mr. Chon returned of the cost of these was contributed by the visiting at the home of Mr. and home Sunday Watterson evemng from Price Mrs. Leslie B. Goodrich Sunday. where he has been for several hoard of education. Mr. Leslie B. Goodrich is able we'ks. s The at a recent association, dance, to be out to wrork after a sick The Primary children gave a raised $50.00 which was matched by the Board of spell of about two weeks. Valentina dance in 'the ward hall education for books for the school library. They also Miss Gladys Murray was on the last Friday afternoon. week. Little Cleo Merrick daughter of obtained considerable produce for the soup kitchen. sick list last Frank Smith of the Bndgeland Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Merrick was The B. P. W. club, through several functions, has CCC camp was a W'eek end guest quite seriously ill Tuesday and raised funds to purchase a Junior Britannica ency- of Berms Bristol. was taken to Roosevelt for medLee Lisonbee, Albert Powell, ical care. clopedia for the school library. Oran Bird, Henry Mrs. Shanks, the From the American Legion Auxiliary, the school Jenkins,and Charles county nurse, Harry Smith, Allen Cook was visiting the school Tuesday. received to Geothe National and Florence are Allied subscriptions library Mr. Jess A. Fowler and working her school. The boys are daughters, Dons and graphic and Child Life magazines, and from the Wo- at the high Jewel, made new the a trip to Duchesne Monday. shop. mens Study club an illustrated hook on bird life by building Rulon returned to the Miss Ruby Hancock of Bluebell Neltje Blanchan. after is employed at the F. L. Maxwell hoop camp on Thursday Added to these improvements, will he the result of .sp nding a few days at home. hom Johnson has been quite the National Youth Administration project, under ill Victory for the two weeks but is To dust stuffed dates or dned which students of the county arc canvassing the much improved at this writing. fruit evenly with sugar, put the homes for contributions to the school libraries, and Mrs. Edith Brady and children sugar, either powdered or granBridgeland were viviting at the ulated, in a cataloging the hooks and magazines thus obtained. of pap.r bag, drop in of her sister and bits of fruit, and shake the bag The students are being paid for their work with Fed- home Mr, and Mrs. Harold Warren This wotks for doughnuts, too. eral funds, hut the hooks themselves constitute con- on Sunday. Quite a numb-tributions from the individuals throughout the of young folks Real aie not usually attended tlie dance at Ioka on y, fore-ordaine- is tl cam and trunk, though By Paul M. Dunn, Professor ot its branches thornless the vanety has been Forestry, Utah State Agricultural propagated with success in Utah. College. The bark is a dark brown In color and fairly smooth. Large twisted The honey locust (Gleditsia pods form on the limbs in is a. large, hardy tree fall. with very hard and tough wood. This locust grows to a maxiIt will stand higher elevations and mum height of perhaps 100 feet poorer soils than the black locust; making a large towering, spreadbut it is not so fast in growing. ing shade tree. When grown in a It has been planted quite exten- woodlot of the same spec.es or sively in this section of the coun- other hardwoods, it will produce try and is a native of the eastern quite desirable wood for farm Worldt Southernmost City United States. uses because of its strength. This .Vunta Arenas, called Xlagallanes, The leaves are compound and tree is not subject to chlorsis or is the southernmost city in the world. It Is located on the Straits light green in color. The tree as yellowing as many of the a rule has long, sharp thorns on of Magellan, In the south of Chile. The temperature averages 50 de grees In summer and 38 degrees In winter. Although it rains or snows almost dally, 25,000 people lle there. BLUEBELL d son-in-la- w Mi-- s visit-n- g , one-ac- F State of Utah, County of Duchesne; In the Duchesne precinct FOR SALE One used Ideal Washington circulating heater. The first $3.00 bill takes thip stove. Its a bargain! Duchesne Drug. VV ANTED Wood, in trade for permanent waves or beauty service. 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