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Show t itj News Items JVlyton (jK general Program of 1937 U. B. I. C. - Indian Fair Sirs. Grace Dalgleish S the n n. Mr; d in 1 with j and Mrs. T. Burke enter-- f to TOl,Utar, Mr. , Tempe nLughter-in-la- gfflcp. md Arizona, Genevra Miss "preacott, Arizona andter u MrSPerry BarksUffr of Boulder City,Mrs.Nevada. A. N. IPHE:ja!e Mr- - and ite & Prfsa!t Mr and Mrs. Glenn ano-hte- r $10opeir - " Sutherland, Miss Mid fe Srftes Mary Tingley for ests of honor. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. score gh Mr. Draper, While lYhonaon and went to Mrs. 1 Prize avehng - Eldreage was bost. timbers O00D with the follow- present: Mrs. B L. Murray, Mrs. Irt , Mrs- wier Dalg-- r i r Walker, Mrs. James Mrs and Wax: - ichesn. Aw- i it Ree fill quarter announcement X)1 els Pj See t:' 5 ; 4 wiv Not Acquaint Yourself with the Opportunity For Higher he .es mail Education Offered by state University? Brow: J ET1 I or salt TICE i per lb the university OF UTAH DATES OPENING 1937-3- 8 Tests, Special meetings f Freshman Placement j Sept. 22. and registrat23-2- 5 ion, September lot Instruction Sophomore Registration September 25. NBECK -- others register. Sept. 27 X& law Class work begins Sept. 28 i R .NBECK for free catalogue Send ing THE i giv- further Information UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Salt Lake City ATTRACTIONS ti. Dal-glei- Uintah Basin Industrial Convention and Indian Fair August 30, 31, and September 1 OFFICERS 9 Wm. Stewart Sr. A review of The Brand Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lowe of by Milieu ",ven by Mrs. Walker. The Tiiscon, Arizona, Miss Melba Forheld SeptJfXt meeting will be California sythe, of Hollywood, and Mrs. Ted Miles and son, Darrell of Salt Lake City arrived on eaJjh'Mn. GENERAL PROGRAM, FEATURES AND IT s., fetal.! o Mr. and Mrs. George Moeller of Louis, Missouri, Mr. and Mrs Arthur Orr and Mrs. Ed Hart of a!: Duchesne, Mr. and Mrs. Fred year ,0nly a condensed program. This because the official nrntmim of whlch there is a Todd, Miss Alice Todd and Mr. large supply is supported by R. C. Walker were guests at the vertisemenA nt basm and other business houses. In fairness to these home of Mr. and Mrs. James .his way contributing largely to the U. B. I. C. we refer official program for details of this years events. pTfU Tuesday evening. to page 1 for news Fair. A happy crowd motored to Jolstory of U. B. I. leys Corner on the Uintah river near Whiterocks Saturday evening where they enjoyed amoon-ligh- t picnic. Present were Mr. and Mrs. George Moeller of St. Louis, Missouri, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Todd, Miss Alice Todd and Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Lundberg, James, Dalgleish of My ton, Mrs. President, Roosevelt V. T. Rice of Altera and Mr. E. C. C. Wright, Vice-PresideM. Stevenson and Mr. Fort Duchesne Leroy Little of Price. Robert L. Bennett, Sec.-TreaFort Duchesne The Boy Scouts entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wiimer Murray Saturday evening at a farewell party complimentary to Committee Members Xavier Beffort who will leave soon to make his home in Provo and Harold Eldredge Jr. who with his parents will soon move to Alton-aRussell at a bridge St. Keetch, Vernal Gardner, Neola Mrs. L. D. Gardner, Neola Glen H. Miller, Vernal Leo C. Thorne, Vernal Dr. A. C. Boyle Jr., Vernal Dr. Frank A. Nelson, Fort Duchesne Heber Allred, Roosevelt B. R. Palmer, Fort Duchesne Mrs. D. P. Whitmore, Roosevelt John Nick, Myton Henry Wopsock, Whiterocks William Reed, Roosevelt Jasper Cuch, Fort Duchesne Lula Murdock, Fort Duchesne Myton Johnson, Whiterocks Andrew Frank, Whiterocks Sidney Atwine, Whiterocks Henry Harris, Fort Duchesne John Victor, Fort Duchesne Lula Wash, Randlett Lawrence Jenks, Ouray h. L. D. Sunday to visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Forsythe. Mrs. Willis Zirker returned on Saturday from Salt Lake City where she had been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ted Miles. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart of Duchesne were Myton visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Moeller and Miss Alice Todd spent Monday in Salt Lake City as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Sims. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Edmiston and Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Thompson spent the week end fishing and camping at Moon Lake. Mr. and Mrs. John Burke returned Saturday from Moon Lake where Mr. Burke has been employed for several weeks. They were the guests of Mr. Burkes parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Burke Chas. Carter, Vernal until Wednesday when they de parted for Copper Creek, Arizona, E. W. Crocker, Duchesne. where they will make their home. Frank Wright, Vernal Mr. John L. Johnson who has Max Reed Morrell, Roosevelt been visiting his brother, Johnson at Logan, Utah for the past two weeks, returned home Wednesday evening of last week-H- Sun Idaho where he atreports that he also visited at tendedValley, the Sun Valley Rodeo. Miss Georgia Odekirk returned Wednesday to Salt Lake City after a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Odekirk. Miss Jean Morrison Mr. James Dalgleish, Mrs. R. C. Mr. and Mrs. Link Burgn.r and Walker and daughter, Jean mo- daughter of Park City and Rowe tored to Salt Lake City Thursday. Smith of Midview were guests at Mr. Dalgleish returned Thursday the Abplanalp home Saturday. Mrs. Floyd Fullmer and childnight while Mrs. Walker and Jean will remain some time as guests ren and Mrs. Hulda Ross of Duof Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Dalgleish. chesne were visiting Mrs. Dave Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gingell left Davies on Thursday. Friday for Palisade, Colorado to Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Walker and visit with Gingells brother. They Bemeice and Mbs G. G. daughter returned Monday with a load of Armstrong of Arizona were callColorado peaches. ing at the Morrison home ThursJ. L. Dougan was a Myton visit- day evening. or Thursday when enroute to Mrs. J. A. Morrison, who has Rangley, where he is drilling for spent the past week in Bingham oil. with her spn and daughter-in-laMrs. Ted Thomas and children Mr. and Mrs. W.JB. Brennick, reof Price are guests at the home turned home Tuesday. Mrs. Brenof Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dennis. nick who has been seriously ill is Mr. and Mrs. Hraold Holdaway much improved at this writing. and daughter of Price spent the Mrs. Ab Smith and children week end as guests of Mr. and who have been spending several Mrs. W. S. Peatross on South days in Utahn with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiel Abplanalp reMyton Bench. Mr. Lavar Peterson, accompaniturned to their home in Park City Peted by his mother, Mrs. N. L. Sunday. A large crowd from Utahn aterson, his brothers, Evan and on left Max and his sister, Betty tended the Duchesne Co. Stamand Monday. EveryThursday for Salina where they H. pede Sunday one reports a very enjoyable time visited Mrs. Petersons father, reMrs. Pete Abplanalp and Mrs. P Ditleveson and attended the Will Abplanalp were Midview union of the' Ditleveson fami They returned Monday. was host-t- visitors on Saturday. Mr. Eddie Kielbasa and Leland Mrs. Homer Robinson the Friday Bridge Club Hadden were calling in Utahn one and with the following members day last week. Preece Wm. Mrs. Mr. Pete Abplanalp who is guests present: Ting-le- y Mrs. Bliss Lott, Mrs. Geo. working in Park City, spent the Sr., Mrs. E. 0. Thompson week end at his home in Utahn. Mr3. Wm Miss Lila Davies was a guest Mrs. R. E. Waugh and score was of Jean and Betty Jo Morrison for high Koehler. Prize awarded to Mrs. Robinson. Thursday evening. - DULY MORNING PROGRAM (Boy Scouts). Hoisting of the American Flag at Sunrise Bugle Call (Boy Scouts). 6:00 Oclock Band Concert. 8:00 to 8:00 Oclock Breakfast. 6:00 to 8:00 Oclock to Exhibits Visits 10:30 O'clock to 9:00 and Demonstrations, Illustrated lectures, etc. General Session 10:30 to 12:00 Oclock Horseshoe pitching, 12:00 to 1:00 Oclock conducted by James Kirkham, Editor Utah Farmer. Luncheon and visiting. 12:00 to 1:00 Oclock PROGRAM DAILY AFTERNOON Band concert. 1:00 to 2:00 Oclock and educational features. 2:00 to 6:00 O'clock 2:00 to 3:30 Oclock 3:30 to 5:30 Oclock (Monday and Tuesday only). 6:00 to 7:00 Oclock 7:00 to 8:00 O'clock 8:00 to 9:00 Oclock 9:00 to 10:00 Oclock 9:30 to 12:30 Oclock Sports contests. ball games. Indoor and Baseball Horse Pulling. Band Concert. General Session. Evening Program. Illustrated Lectures. Dancing GENERAL ASSEMBLY PROGRAM SIONIUY MORNING, AUGUST 30TH Community Singing 10:30 to 10:45 led by J. Claud Cornwall. Address of Welcome 10:45 to 11:00 by C. C, Wright, Superintendent of Indian Agency. Musical Number. 11:00 to 11:10 Address by David F. 11:10 to 11:40 Smith, Commissioner of Agriculture. Subject: Conservation of Soil Resources as It Applies to Weeds", Address by Howard 11:40 to 12:00 Driggs, Executive Secretary of Oregon Trails Association. MONDAY EVENING PROGRAM Band Concert 6:00 to 7:00 Winn. Directed Band School Lloyd Uintah by High by ' Community Singing 7:00 to 7:15 - led by J. Claud Cornwall. Address by E. G. Teterson, 7:15 to 7:45 President of Utah State Agricultural College. Subject: "Agri- culture the Eternal. White Chapel Quartet Concert. Childrens Moving Picture Show. Fireworks Display. Illustrated Lecture on Health and Sanitation of Uintah Basin under the direction of State Board ot Public Health. 7:45 to 8:30 8:30 8:30 to 9:00 8:30 to 9:30 9:30 to 12:30 Dancing. GENERAL ASSEMBLY PROGRAM TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 10:30 10:40 to 10:40 to 11:10 member of the Utah Slate 11:10 11:20 Future Road Program. to 11:20 to 12:00 31 ST Musical Number. Address by W, D. Hammond, Itoad Commission. Subject: "The Musical Number Address by Dr. Henry ItoeCloud, Field Agent, I. S. TUESDVY E ENING PROGRAM Band Concert by 6:00 to 7:00 7:00 7:15 8:00 7:45 9:00 9:30 Uintah High School Band directed by Lloyd Winn. Musical Number to 7:15 Address by Dr. F. S. to 7:45 Harris, President of the B. Y. U. Subject: "Friends in Education. to 9:00 Moving Pictures for children. Amateur Program to 9:00 with J. Claud Cornwell as Master of Ceremonies. lliustialed Lecture of to 10:00 Utah Scenic Attractions by Lee Kay, State Fish and Game Department Educational Supervisor. For all those not desirous of dancing. to 12:30 Dancing. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 GOVERNORS DAY MORNING 10:30 Plm quart No. No. 229 228 Wilken Copyright 1937, The Family, Inc., Aladdin, C. The ecutive offices: N. Y. WhiskeWilken Family Blended proof - the straight y-90 whiskies in this ProJ,u.ct,f 20 months or more old, straight whiskies; 7i gr10 neutral spirits; 203 old; 5 whiskey 20 months old. 4 years straight whiskey P-- Chris Sorensen By Mrs. was taken Mr. Chris Sorensen be under to night to Heber Friday while. a for a doctor's care Burton Fllis Janet and Anna their Sunday returned home Park. trio to Yellowstone and son Bob-bi- e Mrs. Fern Perkins of Idaho are spending Per- .1 the home 0 Rosco. ,y, kT number th from here attendedSuncelebration in Duchesne "noyd S.ser of falser of Midway Sorensen Sun J. the home of B. Jair and Mrs- - Elijah Be b unin enjoyed j IT FranksSt SSiVy dUrhl Albert Uke "d " Kenison p made a Mrs. Marlon S. Shields Miss LaPreal Price of Tooele is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bell. Doyle Gill of Salt Lake City is visiting relatives in Arcadia. Mrs. Clarance Horrocks spent the week end visiting with her parents at Vernal. Abner Ross of Bingham spent the week end here visiting with his brothers, Lynn and Stanley Ross. Robert Gilbert has returned from a trip to the mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ross and in family were visiting relatives of Greenrlver City the fore part the week- A large crowd of people from Arcadia attended the rodeo at Duchesne Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leandrew Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Cope and Clia attended Sacradaughter, ment meeting at Duchesne Sunday evening. Miss Helen Farnsworth left on extended Sunday evening for an visit with relatives in Mountain Home. GENERAL ASSEMBLY PROGR to 10:40 led by J. Claud Cornwall. 10:40 to 11:10 Henry H. Blood. 11:10 to 11:30 11:30 to 12:00 LaVatta, Field Agent, I. M Community Singing Address by Governor S. Sign Language Demonstration Address by George "Indian and White Subject: Relationship". AFTERNOON PROGRAM 1.30 to 2 00 2.00 to 2:30 2:30 to 3:00 3.00 to 5:00 Tug-of-W- ar EVENING PROGIC Indian Parade (Indian Women) Shinny Gome Baseball Game M 6.00 to 7:00 Special Band Concert by Uintah High School Band, directed by Lloyd Winn. 7.00 to 7:30 Address by George Thomas, President of the University of Utah. 7:30 to 8:15 Awarding of prizes, open forum, miscellaneous. 8:15 to 9:30 Indian Pageant, "Hiawatha", In charge of C. C. Wright, Superintendent of the Indian Agency. 9 30 to 12.30 Dam mg. |