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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH Flood Toll Mounts On Mississippi And Ohio Flood Areas SOCIETY Legislative Comment Appointments For Committees In Both Houses are Completed Nations of World (U. S. P. A. Release) TOO BIG Salt Lake City Presentation to Allot senate Monday by Governor the (Continued From Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) H. Blood of of name the where live about 30,000 river peo- Henry fiSh and game, Irri proprlatlons, J. W. Thornton of Provo to fill To New York ple. Judiciary, Utah mining; Calder gation, vacant seat senate Club countys Sewing The war department made it of Uintah on appropriations, edu and gracious acceptance of the Members of the sewing club there was no occasion for cation, judiciary, highways (chairwere entertained Thursday even' plain General governors appointee by unanipanic; Craig said, neverWorld Exposition Already man), public lands, revenue and ing of last week by Miss Anna theless, that it looked like a "very mous assent on the part of the of Iron on ap taxation; marked Growing upper house Stark, and Miss Emily Gordon at difficult Up: Seeks Active propriatlons,Granger fight to hold the main the opening ofmembership elections, of second the week judiciary the home of Mrs. Ernest Crocker. line levees below Cairo, especid of State the (chairman), municipal affairs, session of the Present were Misses Bessie Kirk-ha- ally in the Participation district. The revenue and taxation; Henrietta The new senator, who Inez Lambert, Ina Jackson, latest offcialMemphis word from General legislature. B. Johnson of Box Elder on apLillian Hendrickson, Zella Rust, presented himself at the same NEW YORK. (Special ). The New Craig, however, was that army time education, that the propriations, public York which Barbara Wllcken, Baker, Christie engineers in proclaWorlds governor's Fair, every believed the levees health, revision and enrolling, mation appeared in the upper state in the nation must Inevitably Stevenson, Mrs. LeRoy Bishop would hold. and Mrs. Donald H. Steele. house, was sworn in without hint take small or prominent part Is out university; Peterson of Cache on The view was expressed that at of of its Infancy. sal appropriations, resolutions, opposition from any quarter Wednesday Club the final danger point, New Or- and he was Preparatory construction goes on aries, state prison; Selvin of verbal wth greeted n ght and day at .he Flushing Meadow Mrs. B. A. Jacoby entertained leans, the flood waters would be Tooele on appropriations, mining flowers of welcome rather than Site of 121614 a ret at the geographimembers of the Wednesday club diverted successfully into Lake revenue and taxation, of dissent. brickbats previously es. A of York centre folCity iew the with at bridge this week Pontchartrain. of and dow activities an and Appointment Sorenson, Sanpete on appropriseating of,teadJ lowing present, Mesdames O. A. Plans Perfected Thurs. ncuncementa emanates from the Fail ations, education, highway. Irria Senator Thornton to brought Rollins. Clarence George Halstead, All plans will be perfected by headquarters on four happy close a situation that had Corporation C. Kohl, Donald H. Steele, Han- Thursday gation, military affairs (chairfloors of the Empire State building. at 6 oclock, Gen- existed night since the legislature oprevenue and taxation; Tayman) from cock, Ed Hart, Edw. Wilkins and eral Craig said, and will then be all of these, tht Fair is Judging J. R. McGuire. High score prize held in readiness. No actual evac- ened in the nature of a deadlock a lusty, growing institution that will lor of Weber on appropria-tionsbetween th Democratic organiza- reach full maturity no question was won by Mrs. Kohl. Honor uation of the education, judiciary, and population will be- tion of Utah Hart. Mrs. to was awarded county and the gov- about It by the scheduleu opening rules (chairman; Redd of San prize gin, he said, until army engineers ernors office. The committee had day. April 0. 193a. Juan on appropriations, industrial the flood's progress Study Club watching called for the f A. Ths task ot grading the site is about state hospital; Mrs. A. M. Murdock was hos-- night and day give warning that C. Ellett. The appointment had. in half completed. Battalions of men school, Insurance, on Davis of Holbrook governor banking, ira over with club area trucks moved have In in danger. tess to the Womens Study particular already to the committee submitted service turn, i rigation, public ail in cubic of judiciary, the The war departments plans yards dry last Saturday afternoon. Mrs. a list of three names of men he s(mooo revenue and taxation, of turning the waste marsh (chairman, process made at the President of review a Nellie Muir gave Roosevelts di had considered with request that lends of the Flushing River basin into state prison. life of Ella Wheeler Wilcox. Mem- rection, are designed to move cer- it express preference for one of ' park ground. Other battalions are Mathis of Washington on banke bers present were Mesdames R. tain residents along the them. The committee declined to doping out meadow mat" for use ing, education, livestock, buildMadstretch of river between Cairo, do M. Pope, Arthur Orr, J. P. as fertile top soil for the made lands, this. When an agreement ap- and in so doing excavate the beds for ings; Page of Piute on banking, am, Ernest Schonian, Roy A. 111., and New Orleans to higher unobtainable the Resettlement Loans governpeared two targe lagoons featured in fish and game, irrigation, judiciCar-the should Ed L. C. the gigantic mass or Winslow, ground Schonian, name forwarded of Senator the tor Fair. the service; Are Increased $15,000 ary, labor, mining, public plans man, J. R. McGuire and Mrs. Em- of water from other streams Thornton. The first o. the 300 structures which, Pectol of Wayne on banking, fish oreach the Mississippis protectma Stephens. By New Allotments according h estimates, will he use the and game, highways; Bennlon of New Senator Sworn In ive dykes. 1939 Fair, has been completed and is Bridge Foursome on When the latter appeared In the Daggett corporations, judiciArmy engineers estimated that (Continued From Page 1) met Foursome The Bridge ready tor occupancy. This is the head- as his appointment ary, public service, re- fore the deadline of senate buildings, there is was floods of for the field forces possible j danger quarters building A. January 27. Thursday afternoon with Mrs. venue and taxation (chairman). on a strip ranging from a few to presented President Maw observ-- , of today and the employment departMrs. Steele, who had had preJ. Feller. Mrs. A. M. Murdock, 50 miles Maw of Weber on corporations, vious wide along the west bank ed that if there was no objection' j ment of the exposition period, experience in Resettlement Mrs. R. M. Pope and Mrs. Ed Hart of Scheduled for early in the new education, highways, municipal afthe appointee would come for- the narrow and a work in Southern Utah was emMississippi, contract. afternoon of the a start of actual construcenjoyed fairs; Meader of Grand on corpo- ployed for four days, between the water and the ward and be sworn in. There was Irear assisting The ladies attended the Ward strip Admmistratiw bluffs on the east bank. Approxi- no whisper of objection and the 10 0 rations, highways, buildings, uni- Inez Lambert with the steno: rr , budding. The designs for this struc- : Party in the evening. on of Wood Weber corpsenate leader administered versity; the are 500,000 estimatmately people work. Mr. Peterson and ture, let under architectural contract fish and game, indus- graphic ed to live in the threatened area. oath. Senator Thornton briefly ex- - a few weeks ago, are nearing the Hiss Bessie Kirkham, Home Supday orations, Engineer officers pointed out, pressed the desire that the situ-- ! of their approval in the Corporation's trial school, manufacturing, pub- ervisor, helped fomulate and wrote lic printing, prison, university; however, that only a few points ation surrounding hia appoint- - offices. Upon completion of this the farm and home plans. 8, lal August, 1937, the Fair Calder of Uintah on education, be forgotten and asked that along the river might be actually ' headquarters, bag, baggage and sales Each farmer who receives a refish and game, highways (chair threatened or inundated and that the senators cooperate with him offices, moves to the exposition site. to settlement loan is required and revenue any evacuation measures found in endeavoring to give the best! most 8plendld and signiflcaat man), public lands, Mrs. W. G. Gentry in the formulating of plans help eduon of Jacob Utah service his to to save taxation; life possible county. tdifice projected lor the 1939 would Roy Timothy of Jensen is the nessary for his years activity. Estimates Maw, speaking in be- national exposition," the Theme cation, elections, labor, health, are of his sister, Mrs. Reed aby be localized. made of the expenses and Carbon Tidwell as of new The the of at senate half rules, described assured Fair the prison; building, concentrated government Lemon. on education, is also well along in its boats on the lower Mississippi. senator of a hearty welcome into irrigation, labor, Scarlet fever is reported at the Rear period. The estimated cost of salaries; Low of Beaver on fish Admiral R. R. Waesche re- the senate group and added that this great building for the Thematic home of Charles Percival. and game, industrial school, hosported 100 additional coast guard he was certain every senator pres- Centre of the Garrett Stone is at Roosevelt boats, Including ent would accord him every co- $1,200,000. The exposition is set at pital, university. d preliminary designs helping Bruce Calder put up ice. LovelesS of Utah on Fish and operation and assistance possible are to be finished In about eight patrol vessels and one conLemon Reed who has been power' boat will proceed up the In the exercise of his duties aa a weeks and the final plans submitted Game, highways, mining, revenue, within four week, thereafter. Confined to his home the past week Mississippi. and taxation; Pratt of Utah on representative of Utah county. struction is scheduled to start imwith flu Is able to be out again. The additional fleet, the admir-ra- l industrial school, health, training It was notable that the new mediately the designs are completed. school (chairman); Pett of Juab Mrs.' A. J. Gerry was a said, is capable of transport- senator made his maiden speech Ralph Miles was a Roosevelt From this Theme centre will radi5000 visitor Saturday. ing persons at one time. judiciary, labor, Lake City visitor last week. Wednesday in the form of a ate all that is to be the 1939 Fair as on insurance, Miss Elvin Krebs was visiting Secretary Wallac A said Wednes- strong and convincing plea for conceived by its founders and ren- mining, hospital; Hadley of Weber Lynn Ross of Arcadia was at the home 6f Mrs. Celia Jones day that he anticipated little dam- passage of Senator Maws old age dered into concrete terminology and on Irrigation, labor, training Duchesne .business visitor Mon-daage to crops from the flood. Sunday. pension bill as written, taking a model by the Fair s Boarl of Desiga school; Chamberlain of Kane on Our jot from now on is to give Judiciary, training school, uniWhile waters receded slowly, stand aginst a proposed amend-- 1 Among those reported on the Ronald Wlscombe of Roosevelt sick list are Edna Jensen, Clifford Cincinnati turned to the tasks of ment by Senator Frischknecht of physical expression to the plan and versity. was in Duchesne Tuesday trans theme of as the Fair announced and rehabilitation Lemon and Max Jensen. Senate Committee Assignments Wednesday night, Sanpete county, business. acting aa set down on paper in our Holmes. Box Elder, on agriculMrs. J. A. Angus spent Tues- hopeful its trial by flood and fire Defa of Hanna was in Frank Grover Whalen, ture, fish and game, highways, day with her daughter, Mrs. Orie was ending, but warily on guard The senate pressed its early President oflays Duchesne on business Tuesday. the Fair Corporation. an Cook. aftermath of disease, bills along with record against revenue, social relations; Griffin Miss Phylli3 Wimmer and Mrs speed, "Starting next April 1, we plan to of Cache, on The Red Cross operatives were even to W. G. Gentry and son, Tom banking, jucidiary, Cecil Zorn the extent of referring complete the design of unt major spent the week end in were visitors at the home of De- successfully alleviating the dis them to committee be- - j building every ten aays for a period public institutions, revenue and Price. temporary tress of 65,000 homeless. von Gentry of Myton Saturday. seven we In months taxation, expense; contingent fore the standing committees all, expect James E. Bacon of Cedarview, John P. Madsen of Duchesne Electricity Restored Hopkins, Wasatch, on agriculture were named with result that Sen- to design no less than 30 major buildto house the exhibits from every and irrigation (chairman), educaThe supply of electricity in- ator Ward C. Holbrook's S. was in Ioka Saturday with wheat county assessor was in ings deputy B. No. and feed for the pheasants. creased, permitting light Wednes 10 was passed by the senate Tues- part of the world. Some 300 strucfish and game, revenue and Duchesne Wednesday. tion, tures, in all, are for the taxation, Owen Bennlon was a Duchesne Senior Mortensen of Highland day night in hundreds of homes on second reading and now is Flushing Meadow planned site, within a few on Thursday. visitor was transacting business in Ioka dark since the week end, although day for final on of agriDuchesne, Billings up passage. This bill Is minutes ride from Manhattan." Mrs. Lotus Fisher is back on great care was taken to avert the of importance to every taxpayer Monday. Without solicitation on the part ot culture and irrigation, banking, Little LaRea Faucett is report- outbreak of menacing fire. All in the state and fish and game, highways, enroll- the job after a week in bed with particularly to be Fair, more than 230 American the flu. homes must be inspected and those ed ill with the flu. in the outside counties be-- 1 business houses and institutions have ment; Royle of Utah on health Mrs. Marie Way returned to W. J. Jensen was a caller at passed before reoccupancy will be cause conversation egn and labor Pltainary (chairman), appropriait changes the delinquent their participation and are her home in Gusher last Friday garding the home of Archie Benson Tues- permitted, officials said. revenue date of taxes from November 30 already tions, public institutions, planning exhibits. Five of the and taxation. after With especial care the wiring of to December day evening. spending three weeks at the 20, the date to which great nations of the world have all flooded buildings must be inStevens of Millard on highways home of Mrs. Helen Hollenbeck county commissioners have ready assured tha Corporation that spected before they can again been extending the (chairman), agriculture and irri- nursing young Conrad through delinquency they would erect their own buildings, have electric service. date in the past. The new bill whlIa no les than 32 other nations gation, banking, fish and game. the scarlet fever. Miss Virginia Shaw left this The worst factor we have to makes the deFrischknecht of Sanpete on redelinquency date uni- - b,av tnlnrnally indicated their contend with is the crowded and form week for Salt Lake City for an Men, get Forestry job! venue and taxation (chairman), throughout the state and , Andn. on?op ot all this display month and heme furnabnormal conditions under which eliminates extended visit. state municipand need for extensions appropriations, oj keen interest, comes the d ished; married or single men. Word was received Tuesday by relaeverybody in the city will be com haphazardly heretofore, ment that the international Conven- - al affairs, highways, social Steady work; vacations on Axel Pierson of the death of his pelled to live for several days, on of agrition Tanner tions Wayne Bureau, in j meeting full pay; pension upon reParij, has said Dr. Tl. If, Langdon, acting Business in the outside coun-- ! allocated the year 1939 to the New culture and irrigation, highways, older brother, Alben, in Sweden. tirement, Those experienced of airthe Thi hos superintendent mean that the New public institutions; Snow of Wash Besides Mr. Pierson in Duchesne, general In farming, road, timber or ties and throughout the state is X01!1 n . . .. . . . ' V Arle h n there are six brothers and sisters pital. livestock work preferred. ington on appropriations, educa- - and their mother "Boil all water was seen and in Sweden. SymWrite for details. enrolltion, revenue and taxation, heard in every quarter. A series from the in Duchesne pathy people M. counof Summit E Boyden port' oi'hrilf "nitTon7s"gnlrig the A. B. THOMAS of artesian wells was turned into by Moses is extended to Mr. Pierson. L, Holbrook of Davis, agreement. ty, the city mains, providing about Former U. S. Forest Ranger President Riosevelt has Just expropriations, health and 7,000,000 gallons daily, against tended offic.ai Invitation to the na836 Field Bldg., Denver, Colo. state and municipal affairs, labor, minnormal consumption of 55,000,000 tions of the world. Governor Herbert ing; Holbrook of Davis on apgallons. some of the best features of the j propriations (chairman), agricul iv. K. A. for the purpose of safe- - governors and residents of 47 ture and irrigation, state, judiciary, monGrover Whalen, likewise, has Invited guarding the public against mining. in a letter pointing out opolies and to foster and encour- - j the gova-nage competition by prohibiting that the commercial consequence are to ir unfair and discriminatory prac- of the Njv York World Year 1939 A U LOAD Fair twenty-secon- 1 I j 1000-mil- revenue of his farm and th availble only if mates show a profit for tht activity. A fine record ha; Tbe i jnade by the recipients o in 13011 loans in Duchesne county t$69,500 in adhering to these es:fimber Mr. Peterson stated. at the r Co-o- p Loans Encoura?.f edU Since the beginning 0f l0an acUviUeake 1 I build-me- J nt ! prob-gue- st Inter-Preside- nt -, I bead-quarter- 165-foo- s, LOCALS sea-goi25-fo- y. S4ireadPriPal 0 d repaid, deal The n k business in connection .ter-st nloans, including their a;:lcc0rdin supervision and the repair eemen made through the local o:ed for Duchesne. md While no further fuiiths next available for the reseido be rei loans, pending further ccterest tl sional appropriations, therein in t ere yet been no cutailment of .ng the operative loans, according diseasing Peterson. These loans, rial is r made for the purpose of n The be available better breeding tot cove for the livestock raisers, a.,e retire ing encouraged wherever be worked out advantag- - The bi They are not confined so avoring to relief clients as the rthe state or a br ment loans have been. the Ui the UAjp v- vhatever 'd on h head-quarter- s, NOTICE youta- Co PETOU Transp( chool bn fiUMPS CLAY Qp bounty, a: (H.tnd wind: he time ialf of t ire eithei ire delivi :ause of Full cc ,he board fig the .nd j FORESTRY - i V. I f forkextentalS Watch-- - Complete Announcement SOON Dr. W. W. Lewis OPTOMETRIST Will Be At The Commercial Hob I, Vcriml, Mon, Feb. Onyx Hotel. Rooseaelt, Tues. Feb. 2 1 - from from 10 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. a. m. to 5 p. in. Funk Hotel at Myton. Wednesday, Feb. 3rd from Duchesne Hot. I, suppor If you are planning a rial to fc,roPnatl01 T of any distance, dont chances on POOR TIWixe3 n Let us repair and strenglPther S' f tle dr your doubtful tires better still, come and let ear Mytc equip your car with M standsti ATLAS TIRES. Titten to ln,' MISSION Service Statitj Chester Lyman, - Manage 9 to 11 a. m. Duchesne, Wed. Feb. 3rd, from I to 8 p. m. nd Important that they alone would Justify the active participation of ery state." Fair Commissioner are already in South America and Europe. Still other re on their way to the Far East end other .oreign hore Major Den--- s E. Nolan, retired, as head of the Department of Foreign, State and Municipal Participation, will hlra- elf make representation to the gov- ernor and legislatures of the various states. Meanwhile, under the direction of D. UiD!?n President of the great LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Neal of Pari- ette passed through Duchesne Friday enroute to California to the bedside of Mrs. Neals mother, who passed away shortly after their arrival. The Neals many friends in Duchesne extend their deepest sympathy. Mrs. Charles H. Selch and her two sons Glen and Ralph have been In bed with flu for the past week. Ralph returned to school Wednesday and his mother and brother are Improving. Mrs. Joe Cowan, whose brother Shores Loveless passed away last week, returned Friday from Salt Lake City. She will leave Saturday for Payson to meet her sister, Mrs. W. C. McClellan and the two will go to Los Angeles to be with their sister, Mrs. J. A. Bar-lowho is seriously ill in a hospital. Wallace Johnson of Bingham spent Monday night and Tuesday visiting his parents and sisters in Duchesne. Give u Accordin the afl 37, Utah sar 1936 F-- - tices. Log Cabin Inn - WE FIX F L A or For the Grand Opening of The yoar Job Printing! fit7 r TrU. ComPan7- - WEAR 28-d- et at $125,000,000. provement, Statistician estimate that the attendance will total more than 50.000,-00- 0 I persons. The City of N w York, the State of New York, end the Government of the United States, according to will account for 835.000,-00- 0 of the total expenditure and thu lend an official backing never before achieved. Bb. WARM WOOLEN SOCKS ! scks keep your feet warm, and re iplication mpanied Cicate an' ation fee. All moto WOOLEN CAP close fitting knitted cap for all sports wear. In many all active colors Lah Motoi 59c to 79c t 1 In In plates ike main n. ' Members tke count 'plication, 75c and $1.00 COLORFUL MUFFLERS colored mufflers will add to any skating outfit ; 75c to $1.25 VISIT OUR SPORTS WEAR DEPARTMENT NOW i rs of th; a variety od colors. The same as used in large the most fashionable resorts brightly secure tssible, th fie in a IMPORTED KNIT GLOVES vivaciousness ; itition .to good looking too. Choice of colors, at 25c and 50c The.se on 15 th, ade prop fttes. Accordin, from tl Ln "applii 98c to $2.95 Jnartly knit gloves 1937 obih SMART SWEATERS aal Richard Whitney, former president of the New York Stock Exchange, the prominent figure In the financial capital conducted a campaign r eU $2 7, 829 .no In debenture bond of the Fair to finance the construction period. Every confidence Is being expressed that the Fair not only will pay It way." but that It will bring billion dollar more of revenue into Greater New York end atimulatc American Industry In general to an extent many fold that amount. The total cost of prodrclng New York Fair. Including collateral Im- If Ithin 15 d th, one' Stylishly Knit, Delightfully Warm Sweaters. they c The boe $125-$20- 0 announce-practice- the ning up e busse ot to de dueatiom ' gistration rtificate te of R; Those livi may p Ues at t) le pro ly be see rphonlng tin office. |