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Show t UINTAH BASIN RECORD. DUCHESNE, UTAH is prepare Now For h,s ts By Mrs. Ethel L. Curran Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stott 01 Bynum, Montana were visiting olu frjends in the Basin this week They spent Tuesday night wita Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wimmer. Guests of Misses Viola Wardle and Marjorie and Jean Young on Sunday were, Dorthea Wimmer, Rachel Thomas, Bernice Mecham and Melba Curran. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wimmer and daughter, Phyllis and Mrs. Harold Wimmer were calling at the Emry and Curran homes Sunday. peer Hunting SEASON w 20th to 30th October nem UH c ' WINCHESTER '"M 30-3- 0 GUNS '.r,U Hub,, m HALLOWEEN m a Carry Ammunition for All Calibre We VMGfc o rsd, fopertj Guns. Mltlt.H m jU ths trim, I Inn- wd Ul, bum! a Pril RODS - GUN RAM Por OIL - h& bu- KNIVES tt N U10I lilt td bl ut ting Ws tndivuliu, if Your Hunting License at the SportsGet Bra, ' Ud d uwla fa, 'nut ch BUILD UP THE SETTING FOR A BIG HALLOWEEN li m pm tda ll t, from ttu proturt) rejuua The uu wrnwf IUh Bt Wiiiiu. froo mu The nluifK tope Decorations pcnob th widow tt! U my 20c lb. tv then Hints Dairy Wash caeb (m tbenu iatun ul iillr, nit od ton hm ti?c of tfct m led No ig of 1. 3. Suit i 4. thoeitcjs your development ld tfao ektcn program. MUTUAL CREAMERY CO. i all tu vi Separators twice daily. Cream before mixing. Keep Cool after mixing. Deliver often. - - 5. Make this part of Cool 2. prop 7 sen iv Board i ofthnlft red. Duchesne, Utah meat Am Comtuiu uuitioi i turo 1 ill the two few A propoacd of the Cfr (oilvfl v' note nd ten ttn surd? W the plr route, par or tt P of SUte us prop the iuu the au the hall elect tak Ml of Stitt certify if ud Amerdr5 of the tppein OtttGctwe monthly charge now 15 cents for only 18 months... in home or office. jeraniP- hereunto da; ijand "Telephone! Convenient . . . easy to use. Additional ill tPP' eral rat National Chairman Sentinels of the Republic For niaily decades America has led the world In the development of new methods and new products that lighten the labors, enrich the lives and speed the progress of humanity. The motor-ca- r, the motion-picturthe modern radio-se- t, the many uses of electricity in our daily lives these are a few of the newer developments which American enterprise and Ingenuity have made available to millions of men and women. Aircraft, the newer plastic and metal products, modern farm methods and machinery, oil In its multiple uses these are a few of Its gifts to transportation and industry and t Sf ol 18 A& LW dkatga to (Zhang Ifout Pxaicnt 'Talephonal . CALL US TODAY AND ORDEfl YOURS The production. Who is responsible for these achievements? The politician, operating through the slow nand of government? Or the American citizen, working free and unhampered to translate ideas Into practical reality as did Edison, for example. The answer is obvious. The story of American achievement is the story of many Edisons who, through their enterprise, their practicality and their success, have given higher standards of living and greater opportunities for employment to millions of The story of politics and bureaucracy has been the reverse. Too often it has been a story of barriers planted in the paths of the men who are laboring to carry American enterprise to its highest developments to make ideas grow Into generous production and long payrolls. For the politicians and the bureaucrats to assert that they, rather than the workers and earners, created our success is to jump the claims of the very men who made America and advanced the American people. America in the past was built not by its politicians, but by its people. America in the present and in the future will be shaped by the same and capable hands. fellow-worker- 4 the Ut tod vide By RAYMOND PITCAIRN e, ii itUd Mountain States Tel. & Tel. Company play SaSe - Vote Safe CO. Into BERNS Under our Constitution Congress has no power to fix Its term of office as Article I states Congressmen Afton Riehens, while working chopping corn Saturday had the misfortune to ret his thumb in the cushing it badly. He was rushed to Roosevelt whore Dr. Miles amputated it at the first joint. Gen ologleal ward conference was held in Arcadia Sunday with the following notables in attendance: State Chairman Bernard Lidd Jl, Mrs. Liddell, secretary, Mr. and Mrs. Jos'ph Shanks and Mrs. Alta Mayhew. Miss Wilda Bell is convalescing illness. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Solomonson and Mrs. Ray Horrocks and daughter, Maitha Lou have returned from a weeks visit at Joseph and Richfield, Utah. Mrs. Eliza J. Gilbert has returned home after spending the summer with her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Shanks of Utahn. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wells and daughter, Colleen of Park City were we.k end guests of Mrs. Walls parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. William Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ross and children and Abner Ross of Bingham are visitors at the home or th ir brothers, Stanley and Lynn Ross. Mr. Isaac Sorensen of Salt Lake City is here looing after his in- after a shall be chosen every second year, and Senators "shall be chosen for six years." This protects us from tho despotism of a legislative body with Indefinite terms and makes Congiess responsive to the people by periodic elections. , (Next Week: Whims of the j Moment) ! Copyright 1936 by Max Bern s terests. and up rovidt by lav e Thai Shape America 5c to $1.00 Store Suu Why does our Constitution fix the of members of Congress? History shows that many governments became despotic because officials remained In power for life or for indefinite terms and so were not responsive to the will of the people. There was no way short of revolu tlon to retire unsatisfactory rep resentatives. For example, in 694 the English Parliament fixed its own term of office at three years; in 1716 it Increased the term to seven years Including the terms of mem hers then In office who thus kept their party Id power for a longer term than that for which they were elected; in 1911 Parliament reduced the term to five years. A Similarly, The Federalist, great authority on our Consti'utum, points out that "Elections In Inland were regulated entirely ly the disci etiou fit the crown, and wore seldom repeated, except on the access! ait of a .new prince, ar some otl cr coutiu-gen- t event The Parliament which .connmuirod wiih George 11 was continued throughout his whole reign, a period of about ti.irly-iivyears." terms 10c COSTUROS ihtarywi THE BIGGEST Frequent Elections 5c 5C 5C by MAX The Hands 5C Candy Complete Hardware Store to ilc Hats Masks Ilorns Noisemakers Duchesne Hardware Company i UtBj) 4 to QMtl t " FAVORS Headquarter. mans ilt Constitutional 1 popoa i tilC, Weekly THE HOME PAPER We once knew a man who was too stingy to take the newspaper in his home town and always sent over to borrow his neighbors paper. One evening he sent his son over to borrow the paper, and while his son was on his way he ran into a large swarm of bees and in a few minutes his face looked like a summer squash. Hearing the agonized cries of his son, the father ran to his and in doing so ran into a barbed wire fenc, cutting a handful of flesh from his anatomy and ruining a $4.00 pair of pants. The old cow took advantage of the hole In the fence, got into the corn field and killed herself eatthe racking green corn. Hearing ed the fanners wife ran out of n the house, upsetting a basket a into cream churn frll of of kittens and killed the whole flock. Shte slipped on the cream downstairs, breaking her and a $19 set of false teeth. and leg The baby, left alone, crawled the par. through the cream into lor and ruined a $40.00 carpet. daughDuring the excitement, theman and hired the with ter eloped took all the familys savings with her. man The moral is that every home to his subscriber should be a The Tunkhannock papor Republican and New 17, 1916. of August Age Mrs. M. J. Benson, Mrs. J. H. Robins, Mrs. W. G. Centry, Mrs Jim Ames, Mr3. Cook, Mrs. Robert Marchant, Mrs. Frank San Felice and Mrs. James Hardman. Mrs. Ralph Jensen and smali daughter of Myton were visiting in Ioka Sunday and Monday. Mrs. William Faucett and her sist.r, Minnie Hardman entertained at a miscellaneous shower Friday for Annie Hardman who was married in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday to ATvil MUchie cf Hanna. COZY THEATRE SAT. and SUN. s. work-harden- TAKE By Mrs. Chris Sorensen Mr. and Mrs. Frisby left Friday for a visit to Heber and Provo, Utah. Mrs. Faunette Burton went to American Fork on Friday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Peterson. Stanley McDonald ltft on Saton Rock urday for the round-u- p creek. Claud McDonald returned home on Monday from Park City. Mrs. Claud McDonald is visiting in American Fork width her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Arley Sorensen are moving back to Talmage from Park City. Mrs. Edna Stewart and little son of Duchesne were in Talmage Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sorensen of Park City are visiting in Bon-et- a and Talmage for a few days. Mrs. Eva Rust of Mtn. Home and her daughter, Mrs. Edna Rust Rowley of Bynum, Montana were visiting in Talmage Tuesday. The following are those who left Tuesday for the range to look after their cattle and rebuild road3 which were destroyed by the re-- c nt floods: Thomas M. and L. J. Gilbert, Hale Holgate, Marvin C. Shields and Ervin Richens. Rex Jensen of Fort Duchesne was a visitor Tuesday at the home of Ralph Shields. . Friday, October 16th a missionary farewell party will be given in the ward hall complimentary to Ftlph Shields who will leave soon fo.r the mission field. Mr. Mrs. W. G. Gentry Terry Hallett was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mr3. Chas. Percival Sunday. Mrs. C. W. Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Campbell of S'alt Lake City were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jensen Sunday. Mrs. P. C. Johnson entertained at a pariy for her daughter, Mrs Afton Johnson of Paul, Idaho. The afternoon wa3 spent in quilting. R freshments were served to the following ladies: Mrs. Celia Jones, z rr A October 17 - 18 James Oliver Curwoods Story The Country Beyond' WED. and TIIURS. October 21 - 22 ' Italph Bellamy and Katherine Locke in Straight From The Shoulder NATIONAL By Romanza Mott Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Firth were in town on business Wednesday. Budiop Clair line (The Fiddelin Bishop), his wife, Mr. and Mis. B rt Bancroft, Miss N.lda Wheel, er and Elmer Rasmussen have gone politicing. They are furnishing the music for the Democratic rallies. The Democrats gave a very interesting program here last Wednesday evening. Mr. D. W. Baum has gone to work on the Red creek road. Ms. Catherine Williams has returned home from Heber City, where she has boen visiting her daughter, Mrs. I. F. Baum. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Baum motored to Provo last Friday to attend the funeral services of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ekins. A jolly crowd gathered at the home of P. W. Rasmussen Saturday evting and gave him a rousing surprise. An oyster sup. per was served and everyone enjoyed an evening of fun. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baum, Mrs. Dora Mezenon, Mrs. Catherine Williams, Mrs. Romanza Mott, Mrs. Mary Elison, and Ray Mott attended the P. T. A. meeting Wednesday night in town. Bishop Ivie and wife attended the Democratic rally Saturday night. Mr. Royal and A1 Mezmen were in town on business Wednesday. Mr. Clarence Baum, Raleigh Ivie and Grant Stott were working if the mines up Dry canyon for a ftw days. Plate Lunch Obtainable In Duchesne For O f' C rCi) Wonder Bread (Wholesale & Retail) GROCERIES PASTRIES & CANDIES The Crime of 73" The crime of 73 refers to federal legislation enacted In that year Vnlch omitted the provision for coining the slumlord silver dollar. A Dinner That YouD Remember . . . . V ML? A & y- -.-. Judgement Thats the way our customers feel about the food they eat at the New Palace Cafe, its a meal theyll remember. First because the food is unusually good, its served the way they like it and theres never a delay. Invite Your Guests to Dine With You at The New Palace Cafe Duchesne, Utah DISTILLERS During time of it becomes necessary that some one reavement, person or group Nearly every City and County has reached its legal f'n bonded indebtedness to help promote Democratic program of waste and extravagance. ta!iess spending has pved up a national debt of '000000,000, or $268 for every member of your j amily. This debt must be paid by YOU! 0un9 "brain trusters of known radical tendencies spersding billions to incur new debts. Let's out ' ctk an 9e ou fill, e Republican , party pledges itself to prevent avntism in farm and home mortgages, excessive Hai .jXamnsr charges and reckless hiring of private 'Vluas to accomplish the work of office holders. I tT 11 on pending e V0TF clean up the State Capitol. FOR LIBERTY HAVE. 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