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Show A Newspaper Devoted to the People of the Umtah Basm h.ld n 'ard lrt Bru arch 2nd number, eed The Thee County Seat Gentle ition wj, irsen. a Love , Newspaper I , I? Jasr , " rson ajd K. Ther-anBp the fajj. ty ..QiASflN jm ft, Basin Newspaper Alva n of B. A Uintah 1 SUCCESSOR TO THE DUCHESNE COURIER words 1 the Covers ALL The Uintah Basin Volume 5. Good- - DUCHESNE, UTAH, FRIDAY March 20, 1936 $?.00 Ier lighting ing. ; u 9ft-- . e, uses, and part. , for the s gates e unsaa-i- t is an which e Car to sleep in which live rey have think ol ley just id having ante time he harm opls with ire doing the lives in their expose a em. Per-dnot vhat dis-- neglect hese save oe aware s around , and he way in londitions to so. Ii were to ns of the Lie avail, operation :d in city opes that y city it LINGS Mires In Swamp ter Killing Horse Af- Dr. W. D. Bishop Named President Of Society pr and Mrs. M. C. Campbell of a escaped Roosevelt narrowly morning Sunday death early fiery after automobile, when their staking a horse on Highway 40, two miles west of Myton, caught burned. fire and was completely Ducfrom They were returning m. a. 1:30 about Sunday hesne, where they had been attending the Uintah Basin Dental Convention, direwhen two horses loomed up In of them. head in swerving ctly one, the car to avoid hitting crashed into the other one, killing it The auto was hurled 200 feet it caught into a swamp where fire. It was mired in the mud deeper than the hubs. Dr, and Mrs. Lloyd Shimmin and Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Calder Dr. W. D. Bishop of Duchesne was named president of the Uintah Basin Dental Society at their convention here Saturday. Other officers elected were Dr. Wallace Calder, Vernal, presidentelect, and Dr. M. C. Campbell, Roosevelt, secretary and treasurer. The society held a clinic on extraction of teeth under ethylchlor-ide- . The carrying out of the dental credit listing bureau wa3 discussed. Plans were made for holding a demonstrative table clinic at the Utah State Dental Association Convention at Pine Crest next May. Supper Guests Dr. and Mrs. D. P. Whitmore of Roosevelt and Mrs. Helen B. Hollenbeck were Sunday supper guests at the home of Mrs. Nina Burger. Contract Club Airs. R. M. Pope entertained members and guests of the Contract club at her home last Saturday afternoon. Present were Mrs. Ernest Crocker, Mrs. Arthur Brown, Airs. Arthur Orr, Mrs. C. H. Selch, Airs. A. J. Feller, Mrs. Mrs. Nellie Atuir, George Kohl, Mrs. A. AI. Murdock, Airs. Ed Hart, Mrs. Alelvta PoitUon and Mrs. Ernest Schonian. The high score prize went to Mrs. Hart. St. Pauls Guild Alembers of St. Pauls Episcopal Guild met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Nellie Aluir with the following ladies present, Airs. A. J. Feller, Airs. L. C. Winslow, Mrs. Bessie Barton, Airs. R. M. Pope, Mrs. A. M. Murdock, Mrs. Emma Stephens, Airs. C. H. Selch and Airs. Ernest Schonian. r Lost in Afnc Livingstone born, 19 David 1831. 20 England declare! ail of United States coast blockaded. 1813. 21 First baptism in United States, two Georgia Indians, 1S40. -- 23 Indians destroy the Virginia Colony, 347 whites die, 1622. Colorado prairie fire burnt a million acres, 1890. Poul-on- . Airs. in Salt Harvey Dyer, who has been Lake City for the past few days, arrived home Wednesday. Air, and Airs. J. E. Nelson came in from Salt Lake City Wednes- 24 T elephone service between New York and Chicago starts, 1883. ml 2 fc "Sire) 25 National Socialist party formed at Indianapolis, 1900. flit WEATIIEKREPORT Natl ! j f I j 1 ,1 I ) ii I I e, n, SCHOOL OP wo-cashi- 0nATSS e, jl ,st0;the - vxto-minati- - W n, D- 41 I'" apjjQmnm Wednesday. Air. Alma Poulson left for Sait Lake City Wednesday evening to be with Airs. Poulson, who is receiving medical attention for an infected ear. AUs. Albert Stephenson is also in Salt Lake City with her sister. Airs. Poulson returned home unexpectedly, passing her husband on the road. Airs. Parley Hansen of Alt. Pleasant arrived in Duchesne on Wednesday to spend a few days with her daughter, Airs. Alelvin MARCH Pro-feas.on- al a In Advance day. Mrs. Nelson has been visiting her sister in Idaho for the past ten days and Mr. Nelson met heir in Salt Lake City to bring her home. Ken Stoker of the Shell Oil Co. of Salt Lake City, was a Duchesne business visitor Tuesday. Aliss Leda Whitmore of Price, district supervisor of nurses, wras in Duch'usne Tuesday on official business. Air. and Airs. R. D. Young of Fruitland weire Duchesne business visitors Alonday. Aliss Ora Stott of Oakland, formerly of Duchesne, is visiting at the home of her parents, Air. and Airs. Lester Stott. Air. Owen Bennion and Air. and DuAirs. Albert Dastrup were chesne visitors Wednesday. Airs. Kathryn Kearney and her daughter Donna, and Air, AI Nor-de- ll of Salt Lake City spent sev-eidays with Aliss Leatha Lowry, returning to Salt Lake City on Wednesday. Miss' Lowry, Mrs. Kearney and Air. Nordell visited Ft. Duchesne, Vernal and Roosevqlt on Tuesday. Alra Nina Burger accompanied, them as far as Roosevelt, where she visited Dr. and Airs. D. P. Whitmore. Mr. and Airs. Ed Hart made a business trip to Salt Lake City on Wednesday. al Number 34. Surface To Be Laid Between Duchesne And Fruitland Pete Smith of Altonah was transacting business in Duchesne, Difficulties give uiy to diligence, the mother of all good fortune. For wreck beginning Alarch 12. Dinner Guests Following the election, the docAirs. Roy A. Schonian and sons, tors and their wive3 enjoyed a Bob and Rusty, and Aliss Corinne banquet at the Hotel Duchesne. of Vernal, also returning from the Aloffifit were dinner guests last arrived and were able convention, Sunday at the home of Mr. and to extricate the Campbells from Airs. Jess Johnstun. DUCHESNE COUNTY the burning car. They suffered Mothers' Club PENSION PAYMENT shock and minor cuts and bruises. Alembers of the Alotheors club ROLLS INCREASED were entertained last Thursday Precipitation, none. night at the home of Mrs. Albert BUSINESS WOMEN E. S. WINSLOW, with Airs. Mildred The list of dependable persons Stephenson JOIN P. T. A. IN Cooperative Observer eligible to receive the pension pay- Carman and Mrs. Reva Alerkely PUBLIC PROGRAM ments made possible by the Social hostesses. The lesson, the subject Security Act of 1935, wa3 increas- of which was Sex Education and AUXILIARY TO ed E. W. Crocker Speaks In by 15, bringing the total of un- Sex Training in the Home, was SPONSOR GIRL in Duchesne county given by Airs. Leda Law and Mrs. employables Observance Of SCOUT MOVE receiving the payments to 150, at Emma Selch. B Womens Week Present were: Mrs. Alice Baker, a special meeting of the Central The American Legion Auxiliary ReKef Committee in Duchesne on Airs. Fern Fitzwater, Airs. Franwill ces Mrs. Airs. Verna sponsor the organization of Hair, Larsen, The Duchesne Business and Wednesday. Checks amounting to $2,466.00 Leda Law, Mrs. Alta Alickelson, a Girl Scout troop, Alia. Nora Womens club joined associawith the Parent-Teachewera received from the State Mrs. Fern Merrill, Airs. Verda Pack, President, announced today. A troop was organized in Alyton Peterson, tion in a public program WednesdTreasury in February to which Aloor'e, Mrs. Alargie Airs. Last week, under the leadership Car-m- a Airs. Florence Poulson, make to were added funds town in hall ay evening in the county Airs. Saxer, Airs. Emma Selch, Airs. of M.s. Alargaret Walker, Duch.sne. the March payments. The amount Mrs. Jean Hoopes, Pack stated. The local Auxiliary Vivian allotWilkins, to must its add each county i The program was sponsored in has not yet announced who will ment is d. tei. mined by the finan- Airs. Edna Smith, and Airs. Geo. ohseivance of National Business have charge of the leadership. the lesson, Tingley. Following Womens Week which began Mar. cial condition of the county. A membership of thirty-threServed. were refreshments Duchesne the of The personnel 15th and ends Alar. 28th the goal for this year has been by presidential decree. county Social Service department reached and surpassed on the will remain unchanged despite NOTICE "Men, as a rule are lazy both Auxiliary rolls. There arc forty-tw- o disproposed changes which were members enrolled this year physically and mentally. They cussed at the meeting of the comhave the ability to do, but too oft- mittee. Mr. Carl Harris of the The Eastern States Alissdonary and the organization is now ready en lack the initiative o to I.nd th.Ar support to any worcarry department Reunion will, be held on Saturday stattrough, declared Ernest W, state Social Security 8:30 p. m. on the thy civic project. Airs. Pack of Public Welfare was present at April 4th, at Crocker in ed. Roof Garden of the Smith Alem-orispeaking of the part the meeting. played by women in Committees Appointed L. D. S. College public rela-hon- s. Building, He went on 'to Main 80 North Street, have been appoint' Committees say, I have Campus, found in my association with wo-MSalt Lake City. A special effort ed to assist American Legion in civic is being made to have all mission- committeemen on the remodeling affairs, and esp:cial-!- y in auxiliary units of various aries in attendance, wrho served in and equipping of the Legion social orders I have belonged to, the Eastern States with President Chateau. that invariably the women appDon C. Colton. Auxiliary committee on plans D roach a problem more vigorousland speafieUtions includes Airs. y, more Rachael Airs. Hildur Johnstun, enthusiastically, and with CARD OF THANKS due regard to the rules of the Wilson and Airs. Nellie Jones. game. On the Ernest Crocker, other hand almost We wish to thank all kind They will assist u variably the men to wray James Dalgleish and Titus Jones. in attempt assisted who any friends cut comers, ignore the rules, and A committee on finance, whose death of during the sickness and reach their will be to find ways of with the objective our beloved father. We also deep- duty it least nrces lary funds for possible effort and exertion. the raisng iovely the many Love Pirates Of Hawaii lyfloralappreciate the remodeling includes Airs. Af-to- n Giving women credit for their offerings. Crocker, Airs. Hazel Orr, and busi-iks- j, dependability, integrity in Presented To AppreciAirs. Virginia AI. Jenning Airs. Alartha Johnson, who will Mr. Crocker Audience said, "Who of ative Alls. Nellie AI. Walling H. you can Wm. assist Case, Harvey Partrecall interests of a pri-vat- e Air. John AI. Alartin Jr. Lawrence Arthur Goodrich, ridge, Schools empsecretary betraying her Air. Clias. E. Alartin The Duchesne Hgh Chester and Pack Lyman. loyers interests from Of mercenary light operetta, "Love Pirates The proposed addition to the olives or of an in absconding Hawaii, w'hich was pres.nted Friis to be 18 by 24 feet and Chateau PROJECT 513,000 Exceptions to the the Duchesne town hall last a kitchen, two rest include me will may exist, but in the main, day night proved to be a musical TO START SOON IN a store room. It is rooms and woman will be the more faithful to treat cf the highest ordre to can funds sufficient BASIN that UINTAH hoped THE or to a ,, position of trust citizens of Duchesne. to iraised b3 man her fully equip the s more irresponsible mate. Attractive costumes and gorga-oilfor the exter- kitchen. 000 A $15 project y Martha Shanks, county w.ll be stage settings arranged mination of the liver-fluon Public health, the Al iS Mauri 113 Christensons Home Basin within 'Business Women Umtah the in started and the J,0rtance Naional Rehiaintaning a clean Economic department Uie next two weeks, Hear Lecture W. sanitary community and dis- -, faculty and students contnbute Alanager Ernest pro- employment the of Prevcntion by immunization On Personality success much to the Crocker stated today. am-- S duction. representdistrict particularly Air Hoffman, the school Aliss Alecham, representative of Cast Of Characters children. ative' of the State Department of inwhich this the Exodcis Products Co. of Salt of chaiactres Duchesne cast in The was fforts of our county Agriculure nura Crocker Lake City talked to the Budness AmDrton, Beth A Duchc,5ne k conferring with Mr. county has had cluded Blanche Maunn. and Professional Worn n of m ePidemic of scarlet rod, Laura Mae Lyman, f .ver0IJf Case last Alonday evening on Francos ninety that Mott, Lola stated Billings, dmic3'(3 year as against and Goff " and Personality. and Charm Delwyn aJraot every childhood Wayne Mitchell. mm from Duchesne county some ae iW women were instructed in The showed Uintah from number Fitzwater, Jack previous years. th same the car? of th ir skin and hair under the able dir will be employed. a PaPer Prising talent a how to make themselves more and is They livir-flukhe stated d Citizenship chos-rrWen ff- rn attractive. breeds cor, Ml which a small worm Toup of class assgn-bcin- g as1 ist.xl by and Aims mg - in F.md The meeting took place at the accompanist, snails and infests the grw-waUr home of Airs. Leona Cole on the outstanding. fresh in and dramatics. place 5ui gmde sang sm, e bos and wampy are respon- - ' regular social evening of the BusA chot us of thirty-onreams. 'rhM. T ta Womens Professional and ;t of oFthousands intss the myral J sdile for the fnstmr?AyTn0nl AI ss Edna Lemon acted as Giauque, music girls provided a real yearly and their club. with aru , 1116 ground f111'0! Duch1"Ile high hostess. num ..dii assistant CYavf a a great "m m.jan which accompanied every piano solo. Alembers pri nt wee: Alice Pu,. of the I raisTS stork deal to the Specially prepard B. Hollenbeck, stud"nts of Miss Erriiiv Foin t adve.ti-mRlsmLabs H. dancc Instructor, finance by Murdock, Helen will Poulson, business him. , A ft An Duohe-- n The jir oo0 appropriation Umcth tap dance. Crocker, Emily of swamps Hazel Orr, Nina provided. Mads m, Alddr d Carman, ruri! s rnd impoHi.lbl where drainage is Critics d dared 'WilAGE LICENSES Bonnie Bishop, Veda Poul-oBurger, us d. be will th of of Hawaii" one Edna Lemon, Loona Cole, l)u. runner sulphide cal shows ever pnvlm . Phyllis Wimmer, Beatrice Thomas, 'V"" eh me and cxuess..l Jrtw.ll Lottie Brown and Nora Pack, K ut Of Air. Crocker that this annual ev loll r.o0: to J a.. on March 17th. c:i tinr.e.l fr. m year 1 Htizen Yottr Plant-Mi- x The coal or 99 Oil BIDS TO HE OPENED ON MARCH 31ST Project will Complete 40 DUCHESNE YOUTH Mile Stretch Of Hard DIES FOLLOWING Surface Road SHORT ILLNESS affecEdwin OToole, died as known "Jerry, tionately at the Wasatch Academy infirmary, Tuesday, Alasch 17th, following a brief illness of pneumonia. Jerry was boon in Duchesne, Novel rib. x 10, 1920, and attended the schools here until 1934 when he entered the Academy junior hegh. He was a member of the Freshman class this year and was prominent in class affairs and in athletics, being captain of the Freslmian basketball team. He was known by nearly everyone in Duchesne and loved for his sunny disposition and happy nature. Alemorial services were held at 9 a. m. Wednesday at the Academy. Private services will bo held this morning in the "Little" church attended only by members of the family and a few intimate friends. A public funeral service will be held this afternoon at 2 p. m. in the Town Hall under the direction of the Roy A. Schonian Alortuary. Surviving are his parents, Bernard W. and Hazel Dickerson OToole, an older brother, Jack, and his grandfather, Charles I. Dickerson, all of Duchesne. Interment w.ll be in the Duchesne cemetery. Gerald JUST TO REMIND YOU Daughters of Pioneers of Altonah, Thursday, 2 p .m.,, Alarch Airs. 27, with Mrs. Itafe Pett.-yhostLonnie Caldwell assistant ess. All charter members urged to be present. Daughters of Pioneers of Duchesne, Wednesday, Alarch 25th, n with Airs. Mary Liddell, Airs. assistant hostess. Aliss Pearl Foster spent MonWomens Study Club, Saturday, day evening visiting her parents Alarch 21st, with Alr9. C. II. Selch. in LaPoint. E. VV. Crocker and G. V. Billings made a business trip to Roosevelt Alonday. Word w'as received from Mrs. H. C. Ward of Myton, who la visiting In Tulore, California, that she will extend her visit and will return home near the end of the summer. Airs. Loona Cole made a trip to Salt Lake City this week to buy UL frocks for her shop. son Airs. J. R. AlcGuire and Mark, motored to Mt. Pleasant Service Station, RestaurTuesday evening to be with Mr. ant, Canip Cabins Will and Mrs. B. W. OToole, after the death of their son, Jerry. Occupy The Main Mor-lenso- DUCHESNE TO m si Corner BLOOD APPOINTS COUNTY GROUPS ON FARM DEBT Bids ate b ing advertised for tills week by the Utah State road commission, for contracts for the construction of 8.835 miles of Plant Mix Oil Surface road between Duche-mand Fruitland. They are to be op ned at the state capital on Alarch 31st. Specifications listed in the call for 72000 cubic yards of uncl.nsif ed excavation, 00700 tons of gravel surface and subbtisi and 14700 tons of plant-misurfacing. The project is designated as Federal Aid Project No. 110-- Project Includes Cut Tiie project, wliich begins at DuchN-ne- , extemUng westward, d about of the distance to Fniilland, includes a large cut and f.ll through the point of the hill west of the Dennlon bridge on the Strawberry river, about a mile out of Duchesne. Tills cut comprises the chitf itiin in the 72000 cubic yards of excavation listed In the advertisement for bids. It will eliminate the bad grade and turn which was the site of the accident which proved fatal to Olaf Anderson of Altn. Home last fall. Coiqded with the project now in progress between Alyton and Roosevelt this project wrill complete an unbroken stretch of hard one-thir- urfacing on highway 40 west- ward from the Duchesno-Uinta- h county ne and with the work now Continued on Page 8 1 ALTONAH MOTHER CALLED BY DEATH Roretta Jaa Barney Allred, 66, d nt of Altonah for the past home twcnLy years, died at Saturday, March 14th. a re-- i h-- r Mrs. Allred was born in Fountain Green, Utah, October 21, I860 a daughter of Mr. and Airs, Walter Barney. In July, 1892, she married Alar-ti- n AIL ed. Fun. rat sendees were held last Monday in the Altonah L. D. S. ward hall und r the direction of Interment Bishop Lott Powell, wa? in the Bluebell cemetery. Suiviving are her husband and th 3 following sons and daughters, L.onaid and Ralph Allred, Altonah; Mrs. Sylvan S mmons, of Airs. James Twin Falls, Idaho; Sonbt rg, Twin Fails; Airs, Elmer Heaih, Gre n River, Utah; Airs. N. B. Crandall, Helper, Utah; and tigriilciii FT. DUCHESNE MEN INITIATED INTO Tourist Service, inMASONIC LODGE cluding se;vice station, camp cabins and a restaurant will soon ocBasin Lodge No. 20, F. & A. AI. cupy ona of the main coiners in runf rred h Entered Apprentice was announced this degree upon two candidates at a Members of farm debt adjust- Duchesne, it week by Wm. II. Case and Cl ester special me t'.ng held in Alyton on ment committees in all but four who have been busy for Alarch 10th. Monday of the counties were appointed sLyman, Areal weeks making plans for Th y w reevening, sAnthony Verholc and Tuesday by Governor Henry H. the new venture. h both of Ft. Deal, Blood. The property known for several sue. Thesa comm.tteeis will continue Four candidates have now been to work under the general direc- Tears as the Billings comer, havtion of the state committtee, ap- ing hous'd 'the G. V, Billings real initiated in the local lodge this estate business, north west from year, Fa auk Warthen of the Aloon pointed some time ago by the governor, and with the advice and co- the post office corner, will be the Lake CCC cam;) having received new structures. It Is an his Aflutter Mason d gree on Alar. operation of the farm debt adjust- cite of the y ideal site for their proposed ment supervisors, who tare 9h, following the other two s ir in the year, and Air. they fed, being at the and agents of the federal c of Uie road to Aloon Nichols of Roosevelt having re ettlement administration. Lake and the North country iv'd his Entered Apprentice deState Committee towns with highway 40 through gree. on the 17th of February. APmbers of the state commit-tee.A fifth petition was pres.nted are J. M. Alac Farlane, Salt Duchesne. to the lodge at its last regular Moved Buildings R. Lak Ciy, chaim. Inn; Tracy It cent r id estate tram fern give m ding ami othres are in preparWelling, Salt Lake City; J. W. Gillman, Orem; J. R. Beus, Og- the m n title to the comer lot, ation for the April meeting. den; W. W. Wamick, Pleasant which .they purchased from Mis. A Alodern i Du-c- Kia-stu- s busi-nei-.- s, de-gr- ie icm-plo- ea.-I- i 13 re-- e a Grove; D. A. AIcAldlan, Alurray; J. Arno Kirkham, Salt Lake City; E. A. Smith Jr., Salt Lake City, and William Pita-son- , Logan. for 20 count! 9 Committees were named, some of which are reappointments. for Duchesne Committrenrn and Uintah counties are as follows; Duchesne - R. S. Jordan, Rooseand velt; J. P. Aladsen, Duch'-snOw a B rmi n, Mt. Emmons. Umtah -- C. B." Bartl-tt- , Tridell; and A. O. Goodrich, J. A. Pontha Calder. Vernal, e Ch-me- Anne B. H 'l'rick. now of Washington D. C., and the three adjoining lots which they pu "chased from A. M. Alurdock, The ent re property now measures 100 f by 150 feet Several days have been spent in moving thn various buildings which have been occupying tin corner and making buildpreparations for the ni-ings. AI srers Case and Lyman are now in Salt Lake City on bus laws pertaining to 'thiir venture, aml details will not be avail- at do until their return. 't y STUDENTS VIEW FOREST 310 VIES The stud.nts of the Dueh sue schools were given a special treat Widnceduy in being allowed to a view a mod" on for rtry in at the Town Hall. The juluie was obtained th-- u the i out of the Forosty Dent. It gav - indtuition in part tli" pri M'l'v it on of founts by fire on the pnvt nti.m, gave at s rapid deuea.: of Am riean eats and Si emc highways through American forests. Am-eiii- ty iti.-tu-- |