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Show A Newspaper Devoted to the People of the Uintah Basin Duchesne: The County 95 Seat Gateway To Uintah Basin Kewspaper Covers ALL The Uintah Volume 9 Basin Club Contemplates Tour Of Nine Mile To View Cliff Dwellings Convention Set To Select City Candidates The first steps toward nomination of candidates for the November 7 election were taken this Roof work on the Tabiona gymnasium addition will begin next week, according to Wm. Crozier, of construction. superintendent Steel trusses were delivered in Tabiona Wednesday of this week, and will be installed when the next work period begins next Monday. An inspection of the building was made Wednesday by Superintendent W. J. Bond, Roy A. Schonian, Clerk C. C. Mickelson and Lee Holdaway of Heber who will be in charge of installation of the heating system. Framing of walls and partitions is nearly completed, with much of the diagonal sheathing already up. The exterior of the building is partially ready for stucco, with tar paper and wire in place, A double crew has been working on the building for some time, but will be reduced to a single crew of approximately 10 men when the next period starts, Mr. Crozier said. Visitor Tells of Lions Club Activities In Oregon Resort Town Councilman Offers DUCHESNE COUNTY REPORTS TWO Renewed Hopes For City pARALYSIS CASES $2.00 UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1939 Tabiona Building Now Ready For Roof Work Lions Waterworks Project DUCHESNE, BETTER BEEF Development Program Outlined At County Meeting week by the calling of a convention for Saturday, October 14, at 7:30 p. m. in the Library. Wm. H. Fitzwater has called the meeting as chairman. Candidates to be selected are: three councilman, Mayor, r. eouncilmen, a city recorder and a city treasurer. Three methods of nomination are open to the citizens of Duchesne, according to city attorney, Merril H. Larsen: the convention system, the convention with nominating committee and the nominThe convention ating petition. Saturday evening is to be run under the straight convention system. Time for nominations is getting short, as certificates must be filed not earlier than 30 days nor later than 15 days before the day of election. 4-- Per Tear In Advance Number 12 Contract Approved For Second Section OI Electrification Project Oregon Contractor Submits Low Bid For Construction of 203 Miles Of Line From Ilanna to Lapoint COUNTY AG. AGENT New Power Lines To Be Ready STRESSES NEED FOR FALL PLOWING By January 31 Although new cases of infantile A program for the production of If Duchesne county is to realize Approval of a bid for construcparalysis in Utah dropped from 13 outbetter quality livestock was at of 205 miles of power line tion for the previous week to 10 for the to iu the future agriculture bright lined last Saturday afternoon under the Moon Lake Electric Asweek ending October 6th, 2 cases which it is entitled, we must conthe Roosevelt high school agriculsociation was received from Washwere reported from Duchesne counthe vince of tlie farmers necessity tural building by local stockmen D. C. at the association ofty, the first that have been reportof fall plowing and fertilization of ington and outside speakers representing fices in Altamont Thursday morned. The other cases reported their soil, Carl Davis, Duchesne the Utah State Cattle Growers AsThe bid was submitted by ing. were: Carbon county, said 1; Price, announced county agricultural agent, but the committe on sociation and the Utah State Homer C. Johnson, Portland, Orewas Grand, 2; Salt Lake county, 2; Salt Wednesday, extension service. programs and arrangements College The price was $150,405.05 gon. Lake and 1. Utah 1; county City, he conto Most of the farmers here, asked determine the most The extension service through a little over $700 a mile. Wm. just Dr. director of the McKay, to for members and venient date the cooperation of five cattle said, have been accustomed Notice of the of the bid division of communicable disease their crops in the fall was sent to theapproval associations in the county, ke arrangements for the tour as harvesting growers contractor Thurscontrol of State the Board of Utah and to and then allowing the ground oon as possible. the civic clubs of the county He has ten days in day Health cautions, At this time of remain as it is until spring when whichmorning. Tentative plans contemplate that the Future Farmer Chapters of to start work and 100 days be most careful to we should year, a are is done. lull plowing in which to complete the job, acthe plowing Lions and their families will make sponsoring Duchesne county avoid common colds. The doctor he explained, destroys Insect eggs its tour, taking lunches with them program for the development of to word received from the cases should all in called be early and weed seeds, besides saving cording to he better livestock. supplementary to a steak fry of illness. association office yesterday. common of the Symptoms of and time in the spring allowing :n Nine Mile. Horace Allred, chairman Covers North Country communicable diseases of childthe farmer to get his crop in early livestock committee of the RooMrs. Mildred Dillman of Roose-iel- t, The new lines will bring elechood are often mistaken by lay as of acted the to benefit the Commercial club, early sevelt get recognized as an authority on trical reservice to Hanna, Tabiona, which common for colds, Vern he chairman of the meeting. spnng moisture. prehistoric life of the Basin people In needless exposure to comMtn, Home, Talmage, Bon-etUtahn, sults Salt the be harnot representing Woodhead, Tiie ground should through her years of research on Montwell, Ballard, Lapoint, municable diseases. openof alCommerce, 'he subject has been invited to lead Lake Chamber rowed, but Just turned up and Tridoll. Neola, Hancock Cove, One hundred and ten cases of on the a talk with ed the the tour and has said. Mr. williDavis to meeting lowed freeze, signified her Crescent and Ioka. . communicable disease for the envalue of cooperating the efforts of ngness if a satisfactory date can Many farmeis, he added, are not and Arcadia, the last were Bridgeland for state tire in reported producing the Utah cattlemen be even untilizing the tons of manure arranged, It was reported by F. in the county only communities The greatest increases were week. livestock. to better the enrich on L, Maxwell, hand quality Lions club president. they have not included in this section of the of in the number of new cases of C. L. Montgomery, president Tourist Attraction soli many years of cultivating has project are to be Included in a chickenpox, mumps and whooping Duchesne and Vernal the Utah State Horse and Cattle Chief purpose of the tour, in addAuthorizes impoverished. The more prosper-ou- r third section. A prelocation map RFC one of case a was discussed There Association, cough. Growers homes farmers who have fine ition to its entertainment feature of these two towns will be presentJaycees Attend state-wid- e $17,000 For diphtheria reported this week as program of beef cattle as an and adequate machinery on their ed to the REA at outing, is to better acquaint two and Charter Washington for none last week, Banquet he local Lions of production. farms have followed these approv- approval and funds will then be Project Materials the attraction against as compar-wit- h cases of fever, typhoid Service visFree ed methods and the results me a the territory, and to gain more ed applied for. The Roosevelt Junior Chamber none last week. Other MYTON, OCT. 10: Official no ible to all, Mr. Davis said. H. Manderfield, general manJ. ecognition of the spot as a possand state its received Wiring of houses under the newwere influenza, pneu- of Commerce evedecreases Lake received as Salt North Monday tification of the ible tourist attraction. contracted section has already ly national charters at a Charter ager town and tuberculosis. monia offered and a slaff ning, advising the Myton City Stockyards, Praise of projects of this type been RooseREVIEWS in COURT started in the north country. the held FiNight banquet free of charge, to board that the Reconstruction m given by Arvin R. Sabey, presAbout thirty are ready for the hall last Sat- their services, to American velt Legion authorized LAW had ANI) nance Receive Corporation purchase quality ent of the Seaside, Oregon, Lions iasin Masons anyone wishing electricity, according to Miss Rust, urday evening. feeder cattle and breeding stock a loan of $17,000 for the purchase MOTION DOCKET blub, who was present at the meeti- Grand Master secretary of the association. state represiVal Hicks of Price, of materials with which to from intermountain areas. ng as a visitor and guest of membUsers Receive Bills state charter, the water Visit dent Official Summit On county presented habilitate the municipal David Sharp Jr., er G. C. Kohl. Mr. Sabey adJudge Abe W. Turner and Court Bills for the first month of servG. Barker of Ogden, InterestThomas and of were in gave Myton. agent, M. Alder F. system dressed the members, agricultural Stenographer ice for the section of the project telling of the be to No. 20 F. & A. M. presented the national charter. is cattle beef Basin the for labor of project The Lodge judging Duchesne Monday to hold Law and which was activities of his club which was oring points Harm-stoenergized last month, of Myton was honored last Satur- Both were received by Ted and stressed the value of starting furnished by the Works Progress Motion day In the fourth district ganized a little over a year ago. Roosevelt and which delivers power to alof the first the members club being folreceiving president Administration, approval Farmer by as evening, Future reviewed day were Ore. Club court. Cases Activities Mt. Emmons, Altamont and to constituent lodges organization. There were 43 char- with good qualilty calves where ready practically assured, although lows: Particular attention is paid by official visit inBluebell were sent out Oct. 1, and a the organization. in for fat members in ter formal recently Wm. Littlejohn, application junior the by participated us club to activities they In the three cases State of Utah tending Grand Master of Masons in W. P. A. project will not be vs. Bernard Beit, Elmer While and payments are coming In promptly, Mr. Wiscombe opened the meet- stock shows. and Americanization of stalled Miss Rust said. Users are enthusiwere when officials state about until Thursday, Utah. With Mr. Littlejohn welcoming the 'oreign-bor- n Lyman Rich, extension dairyman made inhabitants, who are other Grand Lodge officers and ing, will Frank Casper, convicted of beer astic over the new power. introducmembers and board and the mayor and Jaycees, College, visiting of the Utah Agricultural uuch more numerous in coast citin the last term, and the Rates to domestic users are $3.23 Masons of Salt Lake City. Ogden, ed the Roosevelt secretary, George the val- file the proper application at the stealing es than of Utali vs. Bert minimum for the 1st 40 kilowatt-hourof case State they are inland, Mr. Sabey Price and other Utah cities. Dele- Stewart as Toastmaster. Mayor presented a chart showing office. A. P. Grant ue of quality dairy cattle as com- Salt Lake City W, aid. In the central west we take Stanley. Alma Watkins, 5c per KWH for the next both Price Lodges of Roosevelt welEngineer C. J, Ullrich of Salt Lemon convicted of car theft, imwith poorer quality of beef Americanism pretty pared much for gations from in honor of Mr. Little-- ; George Harrison 3c KMT I for the next 120; 40; and per complihas prepared already were present comed the Jaycees, William Gentry of Ioka, Lake City were suswanted, he explained, but along KWH for all over 200. 2'i resident for mented the Roosevelt organization cattle. and estimates positions of sentences per Price a was of who specifications and ohn, plans, feeding discussed breeding ihe coast it is a vital and the defendants were First Bids Cancelled issue, and modone in may be pended many years, and who still hasthere. on the work it has already beef cattle, emphasized the value so that the application on probation for a period of very effort is made toward teachiplaced Bids for the new construction mentioned He interests show presented speedily. that community. (Continued On Page 8) two years. enthusiasm for tion picture ng and instilling were first opened on September in were present, in- particularly visitors accomplishments 25 School Over Broadcast By American ideals. In tjie matter of the estate of 22. Mr. Johnsons bid was found the Grand Lodge officers Christmas lighting and the celeThis glad news was broadcasted Rufus Milan Rogers, deceased: the to be low at that time and it was Residents Duchesne Interesting sidelights on indust- cluding bration of July 24th. ries about 9:30 Tuesday morning by the petition of George A. Rogers for given approval. It was protested and activities in Seaside, Addresses From Return The Hon F. C. Loofbourow of Accomplishments a is Many Myton school parade and if there approval of final account and peti- on the strength of its having been fhleh, he said, principally Salt Lake City gave an address to the Jay- Two Months Tour was anyone in town who was not tion for distribution of the estate complimented on Page 8) Hicks Mr. Ma(Continued on Page 8) 60 the group of more than accomplishments on the streets to view the parade were heard and the court ordered on their past cees sons present, speaking on the valhis listeners with his and hear the news there would that the account be approved and Judge L. A. Hollenbeck and Doe Deer Permits He laid parti- and inspired his tiniest Robbins ue of citizenship. on Americanism and Civic grandson, Milton Hollenbeck and have been no space for them to the petition for distribution orderbeaddress of Mr, and Mrs. Titus Jones arrived stand as the streets were crowded cular stress on the comparison Not Allowed In secretary lies In Fisher, Lotus ed as prayed for. tween a citizen of the United States pride. and Mr, Fox, back In Duchesne Tuesday after- to full capacity. Duchesne Jaycees Duchesne County coundeceased: A1 the ansas of Hancock, Estate City tour of and of one of the European President, both spoke words noon after a two months The present Myton water supply the petition of Sarah Jane Hank Ar- the east and a visit to the New adding that our relief Vernal tries today, new Duchesne group, the the to from is derived Word was received last week by that letters of administration Deputy Game Commissioner J. workers are living on a higher of welcome of Price, state York fair. They returned by way river through pump and tank sys- cock P. Madsen wants to make it clear herself was granted Judge Hollenbeck of the death on to issued be a successful busi- thur D. Kennedy than standard Mexico. addressed the gath- of Arizona and New tem and the water at many times that there is no open season on doe nessman of a foreign country. Roy secretary also Continued on Page 8) September 18th of Ernest Robbins Hollenbeck, who Is past is so laden with silt 83 to be numbers were givMusical Judge dealleer in Duchesne county, he states. in Kansas City of a heart attack. ering a he said RooA. Schonian delivered paper e of the age, the eighty-threyears This, together with Funeral services were held on Several requests have come to him of propaganda en during the banquet by ing with the flood school quartet, Clyde enjoyed the trip immensely, par- fact that the pipe installed many New Sidewalk Laid elk sevelt for doe deer high for and September 22nd. He is survived world today, permits Frank ticularly his visits with relatives covering the Johnson at the piano and ago has deterioiated so that At Mission Sen ice his wife and a daughter, Winyears by was permits. The last day for appli- OES Serves Supper but ; his youth, and friends of maintenance charges have been with the violin. White-rock- s, the ston Shaw cation for elk permits was October of Kay. Roberts said He Louie Coe home again. to A noted improvement was com Mr. and Mrs. Robbins lived In 5. excessively high, makes the necesPresent to enjoy the ceremonies gladsaw get beautimore Worshipful Master of the he a and many places crying peted early this week when the Duchesne from about 1920 to 1920 a new system, on its con- were eight Duchesne Jaycees The only district where hornless Ba- sity of Myton Lodge reported and a like numbe ful to look at than the Uintah the need for Myton. The town board Mission Service Station finished when they moved to California. Grand deer can be hunted under the speciof the their partners, several nowhere else is there dition and this project to begin at a laying of a sidewalk and gutter Mr. Robbins was cashier of the Duon from Vernal. Following the ban- sin, but al permits, according to the procas is found expects officers gave reports for development the to Lodge scope moved date. early along its cast side. Improper chesne bank and remained in Duvery lamation issued by the state board state and national Masonic affairs. quet the gathering here. school Waldo of drainage has been the cause of a chesne to help clear up affairs afMt. OgR. are: H. elementary big game control these were eve The youngest member of the the Among bad mud hole both on the side ter the bank failed. They had completed den, (bow and arrow hunters only) Salt Lake City, where dancing old Milton, has THE WEATHER and party, thirteen-yea- r walk and along the street for some many friends here who mourn his Twelve-MilDobbs, P. S. Cache, since ning. Wasatch, H A .kike, Garfield; spent every available minute time, and the improvement will be passing. r. Low Goodwin, Parowan. High Dixieland Ftshlake, and Sam Henry return telling an appreciative Date his Ogden Clear 30 Mrs, Robbins and her daughter appreciated by both pedestrians 61 These districts are bounded in the audience of his friends of the won- Oct. Grand Secretary, Salt Lake City Grazers Hold Meet the north section of are at present in Gunnison, Colofiom Clear If Mawalking 30 69 coverithe issued Oct. and page proclamation ders he saw at Niagara Falls Following the meeting Clear town and those who park their rado with relatives. 33 68 Mil-to- n Oct. ng elk and deer hunts, and which sons were served a buffet supper At Vernal the Worlds fair In New York. 32 Cldy. cars opposite the L. D. S. ward office 52 Record Oct. of chapter, be and seen a ttay at the ladies of Duveromy says he has Smith, Jack Powers hall. David Clear 37 58 Grand if desired. The Lake City his trip and big collection of snap- Oct. Heating System To Order of Eastern Star. Clear Alva Murdock of Salt 26 59 10 spent Oct. will visitors and Duand himself took he shots through Be Installed Lodge officers Heber passed Clear Teachers Leave 27 63 returning and enroute to Ver-n- spend the winter cataloging his Oct. 11 Duchesne Jaycees the night in Duchesne, Wednesday chesne In Band Building WINSLOW, S. E. a meeting treasures. To Attend to their homes Sunday morning, where they attended Observer. Entertain Cooperative saw Jones say they No. 8. Mr. and Mrs. UFA Sessions for Grazing District Material for installing a heating State Officers was many things they otherwise might meeting the of In the remodeled Fruitland Forest Service To of Upalco was in The purpose system L. E, Murphy of Miltons because missed ail teachers of the dis school building which is being used new grazing board for have a Nearly elect to Deer Thursday. Duchesne Junior State officials of the enthusiastic interest. Operate ti let left Thursday afternoon to as a music building for the Duthe district. Chamber of Commerce met with Stations Checking sessions of the forty-fourt- h attend chesne high school was ordered the local members at an informal the Utah Ed Wednesday of this week. Lee of convention annual National luncheon at the Plaza hotel SunThis year the Uinta ueational association, opening in Holdaway of Heber City, who has dter noon. Fourteen local members again conduct Salt Lake City Thursday. Super- been employed to take charge of Wfre present to hear the visitors to intendent W. J. Bond, Primary Su- the installation will return to Du?enk on Jaycee activities. and Diamond ''J Creek, Wednesday Here pervisor Anna Stark, Charles Iver- chesne Saturday to begin work, he m Formed Val Hicks of Price, state presiaddition to the First Auxiliary In Utah son and Walter Atwood left Wed- stated, after an inspection of the in other will women organize the dent; Thomas G. Barker of Ogden, Jaycees of nesday to attend preronvention building. N. Y. A. boys will help Lady form D. communities and eventually state vice The first unit Reed Fietkau. president and Arthur came into be-i- stead and Mrs. meetings. Clerk C. C. Mickelson with the installation. Utah federation. H of national and State state a the at in the Kennedy of Price, state secretary, The group met Sunday a Radiators will be installed, which lunch-eo- n and Board Member J. E. Wiscombe group when at PUt entertained The group last Wednesday ach addressed the men. and elected officers Cooper-stio- n buck. toouSto ses building The Junafternoon. left be fed from the main boiler will braiy Duchesne Thursday Sunday the wives of visiting sions will continue through Fri- of the of the wives of the as follows: Mrs. Fisher, presideni; Wardens are cPcra and mutual understanding memState high school. They will be of the Commerce attended of who officials local and Chamber Jaycee ior toong members and between or- in the work and some of the Mrs. Meyrick, vice president auxs cast iron type, withanil standard the women Saturday. day Roosea in will charier night banquet bers met to form - Mrs. Cowan, secretary-treasureganizations of neighboring comto create any Protection Associations or motors out fans the district organlzaSchools and husbands' throughout velt lost Saturday evening to assist. munities were among the virtues hire1 iliary to their To Aid Jaycees Some of the noise. a m. Thursday and disturbing at to special deputies opened in Sunday Duchesne The chief objective of the unit stopped were held in jessed by the officials, They also tUThe meet the Duchesne dub members were dismis-e- d at 2 p. m. to enable music classes have been organizing members "fed continued efforts toward on YOU will be to aid the men's organiza, REMIND teachers to get to the capitol the gymnasium, because of recent the the of Lady next Fisher, The lar meeting JUST TO Lotus Mrs Mrs. tion in the various projects they In time to attend Thursday eve- cold weather, and it is hoped the Mrs. Clark Nielsen, Allred undertake and to keep Interest in Jaycees will be held Wednesday, Mrs. with Mrs. 18th Luran ning sr salons. No School will be system can be installed and in said. October 18th at the home of D U P-- . October V II, Meyrick, Mrs. George Stewart, secretary of the Allen civic work alive, Mrs. Cowan held working order in a short time. Mrs, today, Cowan, Mrs Reed she added, that Cowan, Roosmit Junior Chnmber was Monday. OcWr Marquardt and Mrs. P.alph In It is their hope, at the meeting as special 16th Plaza Hotel. guest. for a tour of Nine Mile the cliff ;anyon there dwelling' and lpicto-graph- s at the regular vere launched meeting of the Lions club at the Mission Cafe Wednesday evening. Mo definite date for the trip was plans and inspection of -- Ari-culur- al i a, n, h, 4-- H s; e. gyium e, ry al St ow LTentorc.'; cSk St S tftt. X J, Duchesne in Organize Jaycees Lady PJ r. Mrs-White- TETcU |