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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH CCC REFLECTIONS Educational Adviser Leaving It is with deep felt and earnest r.gret that we say good bye to our Educational Adviser, Mr. Morris. During his residence with us he has helped make things a little more beautiful, a little more pleasant and a little more home like. As we wandex through lifes highways and 'byways, we meet individuals and personalities who make lasting impressions upon our liv.s. Those of us who have taken the rare opportunity of really knowing Mr. Morris surely do and will appreciate his contributions to life in Camp BR-1It is our sincere wish that his associations and efforts at Huntsville will be as well appreciated as they .are by the men of Company 1968. Many happy days to Mr. Morris. 1. has askad for a practice game tct be played this week. If the show- Lng made by our t:am is good enough, some of the members may be chosen to play on an all star team during the Labor Day celebration at Duchesne. Section VII Fourteenth Annual U B I C - Program oOo . Fourteen short years since August 1923 at Fort Duchesne and wht U. B. I. C. was held Chairman, B. O. Colton Jr. Irrigation 1. "Irrigation in Ashley Valley by Leon Christensen Sunday, July 26 a truck load 2. "Problems in Irrigation under the Duchesne, Lake of boys attended the show Roosevelt. The truck wa3 driven Fork and Uintah Rivers by George D. Clyde. 3. "Disposal of Irrigation water under the Duchesne, by Mack Easton, accompanied by Lake Fork, and Uintah Rivers by Everett Larson. Mr. Morris. 4. "Pr:sent Distribution Methods under the Duchesne, A truck load of men also a tended the show at Roosevelt on Lake Fork, and Uintah Rivers by Alvin Bishop. the third of August. They were accompanied by Thomas J. Baum, THURSDAY MORNING, August 13th 8:30 to 10:00 Oclock c C c Basin Industrial Convention Each Morning from 9:30 to 10:30 Aileae Coleman Smith, Supervisor (Continued from Page 5) WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 2:30 to 3:30 Oclock - B. R. foreman. The Uintah Social Dancing Department Section VIII Boy Scout Department August 12 August August 13 14 Medals will a trophy to c highway No. 40, stretching from coast to coasT the Uintah basin and Salt Lake City, our only c0T with the outside world was little more than a ''' to Price. Only the lonely sheep herder, official rar Knot tying and first-aimost adventurous scout knew there were anv f Fire building and cooking. wonders in our mountains, or valuable timber j Setting up camp. eats. Who but Dr. Douglas, Roy Kay and a few be offered to individual winners and ing scientists knew that the Uintah Basin is t1" the winning troop. An gists paradise? if cc-- d. ar What made us conscious of the fact that water Wi our most limiting factor in progress and that thousands of acre feet annually going to waste 4orUth Section IX to be empounded? it of Was the Indian with his legends, crafts and t, the Public Health ever better understood? Where did our knowledge ianc, Dr, J. L. Jones Superintendent, State Department of desire for landscaping, flowers, shrubs and s dt a from? Public Health in Charge. ly ci Leda Whitmore, District Nurse From whence came so much information about ,The Martha Shanks, Elvira Dart and Mrs. T. R. Loftus, Nurses clothing, home management and literature? ivetr ts ( oOodemands for better school What created our ( more efficient school systems? tera When was there so nkich consideration given te llion: Section X "e bo sanitation and infant care? Recreation for Young People Where can you go to have a more pleasant time nt t ing, singing, Visiting and learning? AGES FROM 14 TO 21 The U. B. I. C. does not claim the credit for in The Two Sessions Daily: or putting over the developments that have takero re Professor Charles A. Hart, Brigham Young Uni- during the past fourteen years, but all of the s.al I versity in Charge. above mentioned have at various times been major jmin of the convention. Specialists, diplomats and 8:30 to 10:00 a. ni. oK,., 2:30 to 3:30 p. m. through the efforts of the U. B. I. C., have annual! brought here to help with our most pressing pr,,mrn' oOo rneig and results have followed. A group of our men went to Roosevelt Saturday, August 1st Chairman, J. M. McFarlane. to attend a dance sponsored by Livestock and Range William Peterson, Director Extension Division, Utah the Roosevelt B. P. W., the bene fits from which will be used to State Agriculture College, Logan, Utah. erect a double tennis court. Ellis L. A. Stoddart, Professor of Range Management, c C c Armstrong, B. R. Engineer was Utah State Agricultural College, Logan, Utah. R. II. Rutledge, Forest Service, Ogden, Utah. in charge of the truck. Camp Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Orr of Archie D. Ryan, Deputy Director, Division of GrazMr. Morris and hi3 assistant ing, Salt Lake City, Utah. Duchesne spent some time at the camp Sunday, August 2. They were called to Dr. Saxers house THURSDAY AFTERNOON were shown through the camp by to catch a swarm of bees hat 2:30 to 3:30 Oclock Captain Cannon and later enjoy- had swarmed there. When they arrived the bees had all crawled ed dinner with us. in between the walls and couldn Economics Reverend Spence of the Vernal be reached, Chairman, H. B. Calder. c C c W. P. Thomas, Head Department of Agricultural Congregational Church and Dr. Mr. Morris and assistant mad Economics, Utah State Agricultural Hides of the Dinosaur Quarry at College, Logan, Utah. a at trip to Duchesne looking for the T. Blanch, Associate Professor, Agricultural camp Jansen were visitors George flowers suitable to take pictures Economics, Utah State Monday, August 3. They were Agricultural College, Logan, Utah, entertained while at camp by of to be enlarged for tinting. FRIDAY" MORNING, August 14th Captain Cannon. Mr. Morris and assistant were Mr. Hicks invited us to come 8:30 to 10:00 Oclock Section XI down and see the Dinosaur called over to Beals to catch swarm of bee3 that had gotten Quarry. between the walls. The bees left Exhibits of Educational Features and Rural Rehabilitation Chairman, John P. Madsen. Charles D. Berkey, head of the before their arrival. Industries of the Uintah Basin C. O. Stott; State Director of Rural Rehabilitation, Department of Geology at ColUtah. Logan, Leo C. Thorne, Supervisor. the Last 22, Wednesday, July umbia University and Consulting Demonstration of Bead Work by Indian Women. Johathan Garst, Regional Director Resettlement was shown thirty lantern Reccamp of Bureau the for Geologist Mrs. Murray in Charge Administration, Berkeley, California. lamation, John L. Savage, Chief slides made e and tinted in camp, W. Melvin in of Assistant Director the views of twenty-threBuster, also charge -- oOoDesigning Engineer for the BurRural Rehabilitation, Resettlement Administration, Berkeau of Reclamation at Denver and Grand Canyon. California. eley, E. O. Larsen, Regional engineer Mrs. Rena B. Maycock, Chief Home Management The Kohl Mercantile Company of the Bureau of Reclamation at Section XII card Resettlement Administration, Berkeley, California. some beautiful contributed Plans, visitors Salt Lake City were camp our on some of which mountings on July 28th and 29th. Utah State Beekeepers Association tinted photographs were placed tinted AFTERNOON eleven had FRIDAY has The camp On July 30th and 31st Mr. J. The Utah State Beekeepers Association Session will 2:30 to 3:30 Oclock S. Martin, accountant from E. C. photographs on exhibition there be in charge of Leslie Walling, Secretary, U. S. B. A. c C c W. headquarters, Washington, D. Two Sessions, Thursday, August 13th. recent from district order A C. and Mr. L. R. Dunkley, As8:30 to 10:00 a. m. sistant to Mr. E. O. Larsen were headquarters makes it impossible Planning for the Uintah Basin E. 2:30 to 3:30 p. m. Chairman, the Ray from man for discharged any in camp on business pertaining Dillman. Civilian Conservation Corps to -- oOoto their various departments. W. P. Thomas, Head Department of Agricultural be until twelve months Utah State conomics, Agricultural College, Logan, Utah. after his discharge. We were visited by Brigadier J. Howard Maughan, Land Planning Specialist for c C c General W. C. Sweeney, District The Bureau of Reclamation Utah, Resettlement Administration, Logan, Utah. William Peterson, Director Extension Division, Utah Commander, Lieutenant Colonel the week end graveling H. B. McIntyre, District Surgeon, spent State Agricultural College, Logan, Utah. the barracks and garage, and Gus P. Backman of the Salt c C c Lake City Chamber of Commerce Albert spent a Vogrinec Section II on July Slst. the walks around the ii tre-- -- ' cCc' Sports The baseball team drew a bye for last Sunday. Next week they play the Dlnosaures at Roosevelt. Lets give them all the support possible. c C c With public sentiment nothing can fail; without it nothing can succeed. Abraham Lincoln. , barracks. There will' be a program in the camp on Wednesday at 8:00 p. m., August 5th, presented by the Roosevelt hotel. (Cc Koons thinks that the U. C. is another relief program, c C c Paul I. 12a orUl The Uintah Basin Industrial Convention clearing house for all our problems If we will trul but nsior .wha Due to the fa'ct that this is an educational crere tion we have always had the hearty support of th;ar v versity of Utah, Brigham Young University, Utah ars Agricultural College, U. S. Forest Service, State t.ms ment of Agriculture, State Road Commission, The pend emor, State Superintendent of Public Instruction,' ave Department of Public Health, The Press, Proq- - pe Leaders from Washington, our Congressional ( atives, Local Institutions, Clubs, Businessmen and 54 o' men everywhere. This is the peoples institution. Every officer and y to mitteeman serves without pay and always gives tU,128 service possible. Each one who has served should be erag prominent mention here but space will not permit fed Rep-3- s ich Get Your Job Printing Y ids Jl, The Record Office nthl,ti ; s, Katwnjw" the The mrpr Mu ited ing dr p Landscape Gardening and Floriculture is, Jc higi isa w Mrs. L. D. Gardner, Chairwoman. A. L. Stark, Extension Horticulturist Professor atructor. oOo Fa i I n fi TO ATTEND THE Annual LABOR-DA- Y AT Hi Two Big Days Of Thrills & Excitement GO ESTra' .1 wed Mm In- - Two Sessions Daily: 8:30 to 10:00 a. m. 2:30 to 3:30 p. in. Believe it or not: Mr. Morris Prizes given by Porter Walton, Carpenter and Grand has used one towel in the Edu Junction Seed Company. c C c tional Department for six months oOo- Camp News without washing it. David Clark Roll call of fellows doing oil saw washed over and took it it, Section III tinting: Arthur Doty, Quinten it, and is using it as an example James Destifano, of what can be done. Rasomussen, Home Economics Department Keith Manning, Gmynn Memmott c C c Lester Gi'ssiman, Clarence WarMac: If I had known that WEDNESDAY Donald tunnel was so long I would have ner, Albert Vogrinic, 8:30 to 10:00 a. m. PerJohn Vernon Larsen, Gl.nn, kissed you." Mrs. Hugh Colton in Charge. kin, and David Clark. Miss White: Gosh, wasnt that Utah Power & Light Company Demonstration. One of the outstanding tinted Electric Cookery, featuring the electric you?" range was photographs of the week and roaster. Captain: "Why are you making done by Carl Lance. It was so faces at that bulldog? 2:30 to 3:30 p. m. good that he procured a frame Mrs. Hugh Colton in Charge. c C c and framed it. Dr. Joseph Fielding Smith, Professor of Spots: "He started it. Speech University of Utah, Instructor. Subject: "Home Policeman: "Take it easy; didnt The radio class is advancing you see that notice Slow down Reading. very rapidly. One whole table in here? the Education Room will be wired McElroy: "Yes, officer, but I THURSDAY with keys, headsets and other thought it was describing your 8:30 to 10:00 a. m. to and send necessary equipment village. Mrs. Lettie Brown in Charge. receive code among the class. Thoughtful: Say Rooky. Utah Power & Light Company Demonstration. whats the idea of wearing my Refrigeration - Storage and Preservation of food. Julius Peterson is driving the rain coat. 2:30 to 3:30 p. m. G. I. truck. Butch Dr. H. H. Ramsey, Superintendent American Parkin: "Well, you Fork Training School. Subject: "Mental Hygene. wouldnt want your new suit to While in Salt Lake City Cap- get wet, would you? tain Cannon purchased a piano i Tough One FRIDAY for the- camp. A backwoods woman, the soles 3:30 to 10:00 a. m. of whose feet had been toughened Mrs. Hugh Colton in Charge. Phil Gertch, our very efficient by a lifetime of was Utah Power & Light Company Demonstration. shoelessness, Supply Sergeant is to be dis- standing in front of her cabin fire- "Cooking With Cold.". Refrigeration to attend place one day when her husband 4:30 to 3:30 p. m. this week charged school. He is going to business addressed her. Mrs. Lettie Brown in Charge. Mrs. Rena B. Maycock, Regional college. "You'd better move your foot of Home Management Plans, Berkeley,Supervisor a mite, maw; youre standing on California. The congratulations , 0O0 a live coal." we.-go to Clarence Said she, nonchalantly; Which Shelton and Lynn foot. Paw?" L. & N. Section IV Weight. Punk, age 22, entered the CCC Health Clinic, and Better Babies August 20, 1935. He worked as mason ten for assistant rock days Two Sessions Daily: and was then transferred to the of Utah. Dr. Elmer Nemir in Charge University Division of Engineers on the surLuolla Ilayett, Nurse veying party. 8:30 to 10:00 a. ni. While a member of the camp 2:30 to 3:30 p. 111. he has been active in basketball OOO r . and baseball. CCC entered the Hefty, age 20, October 15, 1935. He did K. P. Section V work in the kitchen the first 3 Childrens Playground months, then he was shifted to the Engine ring department. He S Two salons Daily: also has been active in basketMarie Singleton and Ronald Wiacombe in ball and baseball. Charge We congratulate both of these 8:30 to 12:00 a. ni. 1:30 to 3:30 p. ni. nun on being promoted from the CCC to the Bureau of Reclama0O0 , tion Engineering department. They will woik at Altonah. One consolation Is that our town Section VI Lee McGuire and Leon Rushton Is good to the core. Some tow ns Folk Dancing Department were discharged Sunday, August are like apples theyre Jos as pretty ns an apple, but when you 2nd to accept employment, Each Morning from 8:30 to 9:30 bite Into It you 0ml worm. c C c Te.s.-dPackaid, Suprvisor The baseball t arn at Duchesne B. hous-- e HEAD OF BUCKING HORSES 30 HEAD OF CATTLE BASEBALL HORSE RACES CALF ROPING HORSE PULLING - FOOT RACES - DANCING a d: Al lei Sen :ur ov , j. |