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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH day for Heber City to see her son Carl before he leaves for CaliVOTE FOR TIIE STAMPEDE QUEE where he will attend fornia, school this winter. Ivan Davis of Los Angeles is Fill in the name of your choice and visiting at the home of his parpromptly to : ents, Mr. and Mrs. Okey Davis. Contest manager, care of Uintah Mr. and Mrs. Jack Young went to Vernal Thursday to look for Record, Duchesne, Utah. ter. a house in which to live. Mr. Miss Emilie Madsen returned Young, state highway patrolman Name home Sunday after a thrilling va- has been transferred from Ducation trip of nine weeks in com- chesne to Vernal. They will probpany with Miss Marie Singleton ably move some time next week. Address of Vernal. They sailed from CaliMr. Clarence Rollins, who has fornia, through the Panama can- been teaching at Duchesne for the olume al, visited in New York City and past six years, has accepted a Washington, D. C. position to teach at the Pleas- Robidoux Monument To DUCHESNE CIRlTTi Alma Poulson and daughter, ant Grove high school. He and his Be Unveiled During STILL LEADS Veda made a business trip to family spent the week end in Roosevelt on Wednesday. Pleasant Grove making arrangeU. B. I. QUEEN C0f Mrs. Raymond Ellis of Tabiona ments for a house. They have been The results of the c- owas in Duchesne on Thursday. (Continued from page 1) spending the summer at Moon been year-roun- d establishment built in Thursday night showed David Calder was a business Lake, where Mr. Rollins has what later became Utah, was con- Alyce Stephenson of employed. visitor on Wednesday. structed here in the Uintah Basin leading the contest for j) Thomtas Shisler of the Con. near the present Whiterocks. It the Duchesne Countv Wagon and Machine Co. of Roose- MONUMENT TO was also the first chain store here with 220 votes. velt was in Duchesne Wednesday ESCALANTE IS in the West, as another branch In transacting business. ( HERE UNVEILED was built and maintained near from compliance with C. C. White, manager of the J. several people, the the Gunnison in river Colorado. C. Penney store in Roosevelt was tee has decided to post' (Continued from page 1) The Robidoux post was also a Duchesne business visitor on in September, 1776. called by the Indians, Fort 'Win-te- y closing of the contest tof camped party monS Wednesday. or Uintah. It was construct- Saturday, August 21st. ' Miss Floral Lemon of Ioka spent Records left by the explorers say the final iately following To the week end in Duchesne with they came through the Canyon ed by the French trader, Antoine ing of votes, the winner her sisters, Mrs. Donald Peterson of the Swallows, now the Straw- Robidoux in 1832. Captain J. C, announced and notified ht and Mrs. Olive Morrill. Mrs. Mor- berry valley, and came upon a Fremons, the government explorer penses for .the two days an al rill returned to Ioka with her for "Great Basin. On September 13, visited the fort in 1844, and tells Stampede will be paid by tt or a fu 1776, they camped on the Green us, It was a of a weeks visit. motley garrison mittee and a costume wdl rtainm Miss Janet Burton, her broth- - river and discovered the fertile Canadian and Spanish engages and vided for her. She will t to bronze The plaque hunters. Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Smith, Ashley Valley. days grand parade mour lCation on the monument tells the story Site Located in 1936 Jack Skewes, Mrs. Melvin Poulone of the finest horses of their trek the Uintah v Dam through It was an extensive structure county. Mr. son, Miss Phyllis Wimmer, and was surrounded by numerous ling to and Mrs. Ed Wilkins and Law- Basin. In casting votes for yo i of th To Landscape Grounds Indian lodges and private traders rence Pack were among the DuThe unveiling was performed establishments. There were orite, it would oe well, tt or of chesne people who went to Price many mittee Mrs. D. J. Mrs. suggests, to be su rs asso by Wimmer, travelers and missionaries who reSunday to see the rodeo. presid Frank Defa of Hanna was a Frank Hale of the Duchesne camp stocked their supplies during its she can l'ide. were The vote count Thursda-was on the main business visitor in Duchesne on and Mrs. MaryOrser of the Ro- existence. It osevelt Camp. Dedication was route of travel frrm the Utah lake showed the resi Thursday. following made by Bishop Levi J. Ander-to- n he Du region to the Platte river region Ensign and Mrs. Martin Shella-barge- r, Alyce Stephenson, Dl of Duchesne. and also visited by trading parties 220; Veda Poulson, p fession-who have been visiting his Following the dedication, Mrs. from Taos, New Mexico, over the 140; Pearl parents in Saguache, Colorado, Foster, Duches-,entewere guests Wednesday night of G. V. Billings, captain of the Du- trail to Fort Bridger and Fort Maurine Billings, Duehesr ram ai chesne told the story of Hall. camp, his sister, Mrs. Charles H. Selch. Jean Young, Duchesne 9(eck' Pr Father Escalantes trip through It was destroyed and burned in bara Moysh, Roosevelt, 9. f lssuul They left early Thursday morn- the ing for Mare Island where Ensign for Basin and explained the plans 1844. The old site was relocated Remund, Duchesne,, 70 cials of the grounds landscaping in September, 1936. Shellabarger will report for duty, Walker, Myton, 30; Melba ;cultural the monument. She exHe has been assigned to the new Word was received by the com- Juanita, 20; Luella Ward and off Dupressed the gratitude of the ship Henley now under construcmittee from Senator Wm. H. King chesne, 20; Doris Ann l!.tah cou towns tion. Ralph Selch, who has been chesne county Daughters of Utah and Representative Abe Murdock Duchesne, 10; Iona Neils Pioneers to A. M. Murdock, one dal gue that they would attend the Con- cadia, 10. spending the summer with his the first white men in (the Bas- vention if is exb grandparents in Saguache, re- of duties congressional in who donated a man and team Uintah turned to Duchesne with them. would permit. nd the Mrs. Jess Johnstun left Thurs to prepare the ground for the The resignation of W. H. Paul monument. He was assisted by modatio of Myton as chairman of the reBishop G. V. Billings. picnick committee was accepted Mrs. Homer P. Edwards, Ro- ception Rally in and Mr. Glen Miller of Vernal was osevelt gave a tribute To The elected to fill the vacancy. Contract Club basket, Pioneers. Announcement Mrs. A. J. Feller entt and sta, was made that History of Basin Given Mor An accordian solo was given by adequate stable facilities will be members and guests of t he teams It for gene to tract be entered club home at provided her Miss Phyllis Daniels of Roosev-vel- t. in the horse-pullin- g contests. urday afternoon. Presen n whicl Mrs. J. P. Madsen of DuNo Mesdames Nina Burger, ed wil Admission Charge chesne read True NobiLily,-- a voc From the of various the reports Hollenbeck, Jess Johnsturn tribute to a pioneer, by Grant. a ine are that vin Poulson, B. A. Jacoby A history of the settling of the committees, indications 23on' arl Uintah valley was given by Thom- this years U. B. I. C. and Indian Pope, Arthur Orr, Eriust Preside Fair bids to be an. fair and the biggest ian, Charles H. Selch as Bingham Jr. who told of the best that the Basin has seen for Muir. High score prize ver User first woman white a with r baby ,d Ross who came to the valley in Sept- many years. In the past, it has by Mrs. Schonian. been the policy to solicit funds to Girls and Boys Outirman ember, 1876. He explained that finance the event. This The Sea Gull girls and tltio- - a year dt is wagon trains were sent to the Builders not be necessary hoped that it will organizations of I hi PeoPle for donations Local mer- D. S. Primary association e 'the valley. The last teams made cons tihe chants have an been adsolicited for overnight outing at the trip to the railroad in 1868. be demi formerl; Mr. Bingham sang, The Boys of vertising for the program booklet lowstone Camp, .tators. now Lake the Moon being printed. pied by IS Sanpete County, a song he had Attention was called to the fact (3a,mp. Accompanying th full af heard around the campfires dur- that some have the impres and girls were Mr. and M rtainmei ing the early days, which he lat- sion that apeople fee would be charged ter Merrell, Mrs. Melvin f,.the CCC er had included in one of the s as this year to defray expenses. This Mrs. Perry Grant, Mrs. Ja.;ia early L. D. S. song books. A song rumor is erroneous. This kirk and Mrs. Carlos Mr entirely by the congregation concluded 0 Race Picnic Supper the program which was held at year as in years past admission Rural Employees of the tlement office in Duchesne of the monument. ed a picnic supper in Representatives of the Roose- entrance fee, $5.00. e on Wednesday velt, Arcadia, NeOla and DuMusical race 6 pairs, prize Guests , included Miss chesne camp of the Daughters of $5.00 no entrance fee. Miss Becker, Bertha Utah Pioneers were present at Other novelty races will be run nurse, Mr. Richard Nelsor Uoys 1( the unveiling and dedication. time permitting. and Unman Anderson Evelynne Judges Listed Novelty H. Steele. Nina Duchesne County Ladies Judges 'for the two days were named as follows: Art Allen, Nail dr Stampede Program I Neola; Oren Neola; Ed Rolling NeaiS Completion I Lewis, Jensen; Curry, Joe Ilaslem, Vern- Husban 30 Horse ( Conned from Page 1) n'Arch Hayes, Harold Powell oubles a day, starting off with a grand Verl will have charge of the parade led by the Stampede queen horsesIorg in the corrals ir users t; " c. MerUey and N WtaSr Jffl In the county. Business houses In SAT. and SUX0 be pickup men and 1 yton vs. August . 00 Wrc Bing Crosby in 3o b0 Waikiki Weddiiu firewor da And March of Tir s the di the FI Following events at the park, an amateur program, sponsored WED. and TIIUK'TRIE! by the Duchesne B. P. W. club is beand 1!0ME 1 ing her grandmother Mrs. Maud and Mrs. McKean have been livAtwood. ing in Nevada and California Mrs Maud Atwood and her sisMrs. Wm. McKean, who before since their marriage in the early ter Mrs. Ben Kelly of Jensen her marriage Was Miss Selma summer. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Kohl spent Sunday at Heber and Park Bates, arrived in Duchesne Mona relatives. visit for her and with City visiting parents, daughters Norma Rae and day LaRea Curry of Hanna is visit Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bates. Mr. Owena returned home Sunday af LOCALS vacation in Hastings, Nebraska, where they visited Mr. Kohls parents, and Wyoming, where they attended the Frontier Days celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Ferron left this week for Denver, where they are making arrangements for their sons schooling this winter a two weeks Fair C.-Indi- an P ( 1 ' SOCIET) in Bucking horses and Steers 2 Hoping - Racing - Moveities Plenty o? Big Money uchesne t io Bess,-ham- THEATRE30 ?? Ba, Ilth Two as 1. Eton s js HUM fSam all, $10.00 purse. nertewit?t SVnOoS?,d Prizes and entrance fees for the rodeo events are: Saddle bucking, $10.00 first prize and $5.00 second prize for each day. Finals, $40.00 first and $20.00 second entrance fee $2.50 both days. Cattle bucking $1.00 per ride. Team roping, each day prizes, first $10.00, second $5.00 entrance fee, $2.00 per team. Bareback horse riding, $1 00 per mount. Horse Races Great Interest is being shown in the horse races, which directly follow the rodeo. They are: Relay race, one man, 3 horses, 1st prize, $20.00 entrance fee, $3.00. If 4 teams enter, a second prize of $10.00 will be given. I 2 year old race, $25.00 prize entrance fee $3.00. Kiis pony race, 1st prize $3.00, 2nd prize, $2.00 no entrance Ssg Baseball Toiurasassseiiit Carnival - SSsows - Basiee Come Early - Stay Late See it AH tered A county have been ln hlSh en- - h' August 18th Wm. Boyd and Ge MATI Hayes In iththei Rustlers Valk) lty Star I foe. u mile 1st prize $50.00, 2nd prize, $25.00 One-ha- lf free-fifvnil- l, teur pr( Duchesn onal Wo Welcome Stampede Visitors FULL NEW STOCK OF FALL DRESSES Navy Blue and Black - Tailored and Swing St) Sec Our Smart Fall Felt Hats to Match w-i- ! ! les begai The Smartest Line of Elementary and Ili SCHOOL DRESSES In lown - Now on Display From 98c to SI- - the houi ts at th he evenii le entrii almost 1 county c linment esting p itrhB inc and insti and sol and hui ites will estant, 7 (2 -- i! Rock Bottom Prices on Summer Hats, I) its Vivians Modern Fasliioir s as pon "V , |