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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH hmotbn ii C. C. C. REFLECTIONS Published by and in the interests of C C C Co. No. 19G8 By Mrs. Chris Sorensen Miss Helen Behumin went to at Camp DBR41, Bridgeland, Utah Boulder City, Nevada to work last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sulser and IIOW Dp I RATE? July celebration at Duchesne, hollyhock seeds were planted at Mr. and Mrs. FYank Baker of The following is taken from While there, the Ensign acted as once. Park City were week end guests "Manners and Moderns," by Kath judge of the floats while Mr. Morc C c at the B. J. Sorensen home. leen Black: ris acted as one of the three Evan W. Workman, Assistant Quite a number from Talmage 1. Can I be depended g8 of the baby contest. Educational Adviser, during tire attended the Pioneer celebration took several Both gentlemen to do what I say I will do upon eight month, has been propast at Duchesne on July 24h. photographs of the many appro- moted to the 2. Do I go out of my way cheer miniaSupply Department. beautiful was well repre artistic, priate, Talmage fairly to help others? ture floats. The parade made its He leaves our department with sented at the festivities at the fully 3. Am I careful not to exag conclusion at the Altamont High School on Satur-waCity Park vyhere the very best wishes for a suc? gerate a platform had been arranged. cessful future. He has functioned day 4. Do I resist the temptation to Loud speakers were installed, and most Miss Lois Behumin attended excellently as the Assistant be sarcastic? through this system, the voices of the Covered Wagon Celebration Adviser. off Do 5. I from refrain Many enrollees wall reon those the proshowing rendering parts at Salt Lake City last week. how much I know? to the member were assistance given them made audible the gram Mr.' and Mrs. Homer Sulser 6. Am I able to keep from feel large gathering, Mr. Morris was by Evan in the Tinting Class, the returned to their and children one of the speakes. Library, and the Photography home in Midway on Sunday after ing superior to most of my ? The highest compliments should Class. Much credit is due him for relatives a few days. visiting with 7. Do I refrain from .1 T T n n l l O mam AAM fu ;eprimlnd be paid to the committee who had the floral decorations and land ing people who do things that charge of the 24th of July cele- scaping around the camp. bration in Duchesne. Paul Johannesen has been chosdisplease me? 8. Am I careful never to make en as Assistant Educational Adc C c fun of others behind their backs? Many of the enrollees will re- viser. From K. P, to Assistant 9. Do I refrain from bossing member Mr. MickeLson of Du- Educational Adviser is some jump people not employed by me? chesne, who has assisted with but Paul has the makings. 10. Do I refrain from trying to many entertainments in the camp dominate others? during the last year. Thursday 11. Do I keep my clothing neat evening he came to camp with a and tidy? surprise program which consisted 12. Do I avoid being bold and of a twelve piece band. The members were dressed in various nervy ? 13. Do I keep from laughing at humorous costumes. An outstand the mistakes of others? ing feature of the visit was the 14. Is my attitude toward the presence of three clowns. Several opposite sex free from vulgarity? numbers were played, after which 15. Do I keep from grumbling the entertainers returned to Duabout things which I can not chesne. The entire camp wishes to exchange? 16. Do I let the mistakes of press their appreciation .to Mr others pass without correcting Mickelson and his splendid entertainers. We extend an invitathem? 17. Do I lend things to others tion to come again and often, c C c readily ? I 18. Am I caeful not to say Photography Class By Jean Morrison The Photography Calss held its Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hadden arel things that will embarrass those I regular session Tuesday evening. rejoicing over the arrival of a I listening? By Mrs. Bthel L. Curran 19. Am I willing to let others The Adviser discussed some very Mr. and Mrs. Fred Quirk of baby girl, born last week. I their own way ? Charles Mrs. have Mrs. Abplanalp Mr. and Los interesting topics, lantern slides Calfiomla, Angeles, control in particular. He also showed the AbDo spent! 20. I Consumers C. keep of Mrs. children E. and generally Quirks mother, class several small picture frames bot of Provo, Utah, and Van the 24th and 25th In Utahn visiting 0f my temper? to fit the various size pictures. 21. Do I keeep out of George of Kanosh, Utah are visit- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will The week. ments? In this Juanita relatives photographic supplies were ing Inreceived others Do cordially? childshown I and their application disBrennick 22. greet Mrs. Quirk with her three Mr. Bud 23. Do I keep from talking con- cussed. ren remained to visit for some juries to his arm and leg and retime. The others returned to their ceived a deep cut over his eye, tinuously? Later in the evening several homes after a short visit. Mrs. when he was struck by an auto .I 24. Do I keep my nose entirely boys developed lantern slides from business? their own films. Quirk was formerly Miss Macel mobile while returning to work out 0f other peoples mod-hi- s 25 Have j patience with Considering how fine this Abbot. near Gusher last week. We hope1 During the afternoon twelve encom-and ? railroad transportation is is ideas ern were speedy Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thomas recovery largements 7 by 11 inches 26. Do I avoid flattering others? nowadays, you cant travel were calling on Mr. and M!rs. plete. on were paThese heavy I printed. 27. Am I careful not to any cheaper. Fares lowest Harold Gee last Sunday. for Mr. and Mrs. Mike Esauk and mat finish per with the soft in Anne Patricia and history substantial savof Mr. and Mrs. Fred Emery Billy slp? tinting purposes. ings on round trip tickets. Utahn spent Saturday night with were visitors at the Morrison I 28, Do I refrain from asking c c c So why not take the train? his folks in Juanita. people to repeat what they justj home, Sunday afternoon. Dalpiaz had a dat0 some I safer. Its Its more dependable. attended ? 22 gal(j Mr. Sherman Swasey is busy Nearly all of Utahn asK where Wednesday evening, July to not Duchesne careful at 29 the celebrations andj in the j neighborhood the He roode out part way with cutting grain this week. Altamont on the 24th and 25th of troubies to myself? You cant beat the imGreese Monkey crew, N SOO00! 31. Do I keep my personal Mrs. Charles Burdick and Infant July, travel comfort in c C c proved werel iroupies to myself? coaches and sleeping cars. son of Bridgeland spent the 24th Mr. and Mrs. Herb Birch newts: Joe Dalplaz got Later 32. Am I natural rather than his watch back on trip out with Its a good thing movies of July at the home of her moth, Duchesne visitors Saturday. I Lake City Salt of have such restful Moore Wimmer. D. dont Mrs. dignified? but Joe er, Mrs. J. Greese the Monkeys, most folks would seats and Mrs. Besie Barton and Mr. Joe Is spending a few days at the I 33 Am j usually cheerful? he lost the shows for sleep fall sure 54 j0 j look upon others with- the asleep. Danner were calling at the R. E. home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shanks. struggle he had. Mrs. Grant Reddin and Miss out suspicion? c C e Emery home Sunday. x 35. Do I refrain from borrwMr. August Moss had the mis- Blanche Burgess were calling at Mack Easton:- Well I dunno, Ever hear about the new Free last reone a ranch day the Spratt fortune of being caught in deli very of less than ing things? but If the Captain Is out of camp for Give yourself three points cent flood, while on his way to week. carload freight? Its a great conover the week end, I think Ill is yes, venience to shippers and relook after the headgate of the Mr. J. A. Morrison wa3 a Du every time your answer In Roosevelt at J,eat three and minus be to doubt, in He tried when Monday. Canal. visitor 4w0 alike. Western railroads Mountain ceivers chesne Gray days." at the door, ship by fast Mr and Mrs. Ab Smith spent three when you Say no. If your c C 0 up pick jump the wash and fell back into are and deliver to door at few days in Utahn visiting with score run3 too high then you the water. He was carried quite blue flag won freight, two the Barracks no extra charge. stuck on yourself dr you have this week. Barracks three had it a distance, and then catching on relatives. Warren and Bill Strong spent overestimated your qualities, never the previous week. Good work to a small bush he clung to it for about 45 minutes. He was badly the 24th of July in Salt Lake City. It is raj.her queer that one from Barracks Two. Railroad trains are running on brokwere bones no hears complaints and kicking bruised, but 0 C c faster schedules these days. rules to the lives up the boy who en. He was very fortunate to get Seems like the iron horse wants Tinting Class out alive. of the camp. and more boys are tintshow these new streamlined to Boys c C c some very small diesels that he can step out, too. Mrs., Mable S. White and her photographs, ing lack a of of If I fail It is because Both passenger and freight while others are enlargements daughters, Babbelu and Phyllis at of effort on my part. schedules have been speeded up. Is doing very outButch Perkin Antlers, Colorado were visitors I The man wh0 turns back loses standing work with the oils. By Mrs. John McConkle An-- 1 the home of Mrs. Ethel Curran All with and Mrs. Dan Allred lf you cannot cooperate Dear Captain: Us fellers thinks Thursday. They motored to JuaI Qut. Whats more, the railroads 'r b(m and your surroundings nita to attend the wedding of Miss derson left for Wyoming Monday I - it haint hardly rite fur so many adbelieve in safety first. desired cattle. of load the a make cannot to Fred and Emry. one buy Ailene Curran boys to be out of camp at Last and you Maxwell death, is year not one passenger Less back Mrs. of and Milton Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Carl ju3tmenta Turning time. We dont sea how yu kin was killed in a train acciAndersonl of habit Dora the Miss and should cultivate Helper were visiting at the Fouse children expect jlst sixty uv us little fel on western railroads. dent better Tuesday I and Lake City to Salt to went a larger home Sunday. lers to feed all the mosquitoes. Mies adjusting of the wedding world. Mrs. and Mrs. Oliver Sagers, to attend Why dont yu keep Jack Davis Talk to your local railroad agent. Habit Is the flywheel that holds here too? Mr. and Mrs. Mont Poulson and Jeanette Maxwell. were Hes full of information about Mr. and Mrs. Ver Dastrup life balanced. human the DEAN MUIR, children, Glen and Elsie Reymond, for the traveling and shipping. There ts no such thing as conAlden Thomas, the Cowan family down from Moon Lake From the Dark Room at an celebration. is Curran Conscience Pioneer only science. c C c and Melba and Ellsworth Mr. and Mrs. John McConkie titude toward life. We are proud of railroad achieveto kitchen force: attended the celebration afAlta-mon- t Funk Jack Altonah. outside of When confidence is lost and Say, we want to develop some ments, appreciate the publics Saturday. All report a good are visiting I Mr. J. B. Murray returned home n can nQ longer trust In you films n we got to have some Ice good will and increased patrontime. week bringing! then you have nothing more to age, and pledge continued progr ice water yu got any? Miss Rachel Thomas and Miss from Provo last been attending lose. It 19 then time you shuffled ress. Elva Abbot were guests of Ber- their son, who has Irvin Ivie: No, but we got school there with them. off your mortal coil. some lemonade, some tea, and nice Mecham Sunday night. A number of former residents The test at the last Is this: some coffee." . (Curtain), of this bench came in to attend What effect has my life left upon c C c and the Pioneer Day Celebration society. Enrollee Moulton spent the 24th to again resume old acquaint Character: The sum total of of July at his home In Heber City. acances. mans habits, thoughts and He returned to camp Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Linford Maxwell tions. Desire plus action makes evening and brought with him of arrival over the are rejoicing character. two pounds of hollyhock seeds By Romanza Mott arrived last Tell me what a boy thinks when and one half pound of poppy Mrs. G, W. Porter and daugh- a baby daughter who tell he is idle and alone and I will seeds. Such acts as these are what ter, Virginia of Cheyenne, Wyom week. relaMr, and Mrs. Harris and small you what he Is. contributes to the making of a and THE PULLMAN COMPANY ing are here visiting with are the guests of Do your best; play fair and beautiful, homelike camp. We ap tives and friends for a few weeks. son of Provo the over dont be a quitter. Word has been received from Mr. and Mrs. Dastrup predate such thoughtfulness. The week end. Salvation is a process, not a W. J. Williams that he is seriousMr. and Mrs LaForge Dastrup condition or a place. Pleasure is ly ill In California. are spending the week Mr. and Mrs. Dick Muir have and children only the realization of agreeable a visiting Mrs. Whenever we gain In for Fork Ephriam American to gone Mrs adjustment. and Mr. parents, Balvation, right there we aire short visit. Pederson. attended wife and Henry progress would then damned; Ivie Bishop W. K. Dastrup are cease. Mrs on and Mr. Altamont at the celebration abmanaging their store in their I believe we will be judged by Saturday. sence. here from our family capacity for what we do with Nearly every what we have. celebrated the 24th of July In DuA Perional Union Truth Is that which satisfies all chesne. are united, Baum countries two conditions at any given Clarence When known Mrs. Mr. and but time. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph not organically nor politically, It Is called a A man Is tomorrow what he Ivie and Kenneth and Glen Ivie with a common ruler. having Iceland, union, today; he Is the sum toresponds went to Salt Lake City Thursday personal the 24th of elected the king of Demnaik as Its tal of his past. celebrate to night even king, has a personal union with Man is not man until he can July. They returned Sunday Denmark. above his instincts. rise Ing. It Is inevitable that we shall Mr. Teroble Williams left Mon Idaho Italy HnJ lo Fny enjoy or suffer the natural results day evening for Pocatello, railAdowa in defeat on our conduct. Italian the of the After work his resume to c C c In 1896, where 10,000 Italians weie road. ElftTRICITt IS EFFIEBI A truck load of boys accom A jolly crowd of young people killed or wounded and 7,000 taken went fishing up Lake canyon last prisoners, Italy paid an Indemnity panled by Ensign Fredrickson and of 10,000,000 lire to Ethiopia. Mr. Morris attendtd the 24th of Sunday afternoon. Reed Lemon and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Lemon and son, Clifford were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mathison July 24th, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cooper of My ton entertained J. W. Jensen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jensen at dinner Friday. Devon Gentry and family ot spent Sunday . with his Myton P cab-woman to impose an eight hour Washington's only sought Mr. and Mrs. W. G. . parents, ineteer, Secretary of Labor Fran-s- day on government contractors. on 24 is the fedthe In cis Perkins, spot again, years since then, lls diis time over the law which 'the David Machelson of Roosevelt eral purchasing agents have mila business visitor in Ioka on New York Times calls a back led inumerable times upon" the NflA. open market" phrase, holding it Monday. Joor left free from eight-hou- r Edna Angus of Salt Lake City The law is the Walsh-Heale- y requiregovernment contract act, which ment everything from locomotives and Eva Angus of Roosevelt spent seeks to regulate wages, hours, to airplanes, including clothing, the 24th of July with Mr. and ind torkinf conditions of employes structural 9teel and iron, and Mr3. J. A. Angus. n some establishments that sell many other articles. Hall Johnson and Ray Jones Congress, therefore, obvio isly are visiting relatives in Salt Lake hings to the government. Walsh-Heale- y City this week. Organized labor for more than intended the new i year demanded passage of the act to exempt those same things. "Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mathuson If it had not, it would not have are the proud parents of a daughEaw as a substitute for the NRA. Labor demanded a used the phraseology which has ter, born July 19th. bill. It threat-ne- d been so well interpreted. road, Dr. and Mrs. L. S. Sanders and The rub is that organized la- Elizabeth Gentry of Roosevelt political defeat for House committeemen who bor, which still refuses to admit were Ioka guests Sunday. ludiciary wice voted to table the bill, but that the NRA was a colossal flop, Mr. and Mrs. Less Erickson of inally yielded to pressure and ap- didnt get the broad law it wantformer residents of Ioka ed. Now it is insisting that Ma- Payson, proved it. the funeral of Oral Webb attended dam Secretary" give more weight But the cocmittiee, and Tuesday. deliberately narrowed it so to what labor wants than to what Palskl Alklre was transacting hat it could not, justifiably, be Congress wants. business in Myton Tuesday. The question, as a Press Club xpanded to cover all industry. Ioka was well represented at alliterationist other put it, Is whether the celebration held in Uintah Congress things, Among Mias Perkins is going to let larote into the law a proviso canyon July 24th. all things which usually bor or logic lead. The betting, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Timothy f t. mar-ethis time, is on logic. Vernal were the guests of their lay be bought in the open Mrs. Reed Lemon last A Senate committee is ready to daughter, and 1 1 Sunday. Saturday The language was exactly the upset another precedent. n Senate me as the open market" execp-oEvery two years, the in a 1912 law which and House create committees to James Preston d- dis-sird- Con-Rbjre- appearing investigate campaign expenditures. Usually, the committees Flag of exThe Presidents flag consists of simply look over reports Hous the with filed In seal bronze, upon penditures he Presidents well." alls a large clerk and report t lime background, with In each rumer. This year, though, the situation rlole The President 2 sl-i- T IS FINE ON ROCK CREEK and the U HIGH UINTAIIS SADDLE HORSES And Pack Outfits FOR RENT AT Tetersons Sawmill By Hour, Day or Week CIIICK BLEAZARD '1 f Phone or Write for Reservations is different. The Senate committee promises the most thoroughyears. going investigation in .recent selectThe reason the Senate was ed for the job, instead of the House is that no matter what happens in November, Democrats will maintain control of the Senate. It will be 1940 before Republicans can hope to obtain control there, Senabecause only a third of the tors come up for election every two years. Indicative of the fact that the Senate committee means business R. is that it has employed Louis chief investigator. its as Glavis has In the last 23 years, Glavis an as a reputation built up the prober. Before joining Senate committee he was chief Interior Department investigator, he but rumor is to the effect that was glad to leave. employThe committee also has long-tim- e polied Walter Myers, of the tician, erstwhile speaker unsuccessful Indiana House, and DemcKraUc the candidate for Senatorial nomination in 192s, The expectation is that between will make them Glavis and Myers are some fur fly. 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