Show r II r. r I I p pt t I li I 1 i I I iq I I k t. t Ai T p 2 L I t I 4 Cr 1 i b J I T ij rr I I HARDING I t 1 t CARMA POWELL JEANNE HUNSAKER JERI PRICE i 4 4 J In tM te the GO Good ij Ol Old Oid Days aYs 2 E i iJ J AGO JUle 1 i I 1 too District Engineer n er Robert R. R Hickman t this this' morning Thursday wa was Checking f the pro progress es pf f work on a jeep road rood from Greendale to the site of f. f lr Gorge r reservoir XV About oh i f fourth of the i. i a been bulldozed out to tomake make a an an access access roa road for sur- sur partie 1 i it t I t Saturday at ats at's 5 am a.m. hundreds jbf of J Joca Joea a anglers will drop drop- a ayari yari variety b of live ive and artificial bait baitin io lu the rivers and lakes of Uintah County as s Utah's Wa-h's fishing season season officially op opens s Yellowstone River was selected as as th the site of the 1956 High I J Uj Uintah tah Scout Camp as as' as over Scouts and leaders laders l aders prepare for the largest and mst most outstanding Scout camp v vr r staged in the Vintah Uintah Basin announced Rowan C. C Stutz chairman n of the camp committee com corn W Wednesday r The The number of visitors to the Ut Utah h Field FieldHouse House House of Natural History this year shows a slight increase over the total to June first last year An enthusiastic a audience attending the s second ond annual Uintah Basin aasin District Dance Festival held at Uintah High School gym on Thursday evening of last last ast week was wasI carperS I or a tour gay aj tour of many J c 1 f 1 30 YEARS AGO 1916 I I First appearance of oC ofa a name name band in Vernal in ten years is scheduled for Friday JUl June 14 when Gus Arnheim and his orchestra will play at the ImPerial Imperial Im Im- un- un erial Ballroom The Arnheim band e oute to to New York from th the west coast st has dates at Butte and a Missoula Montana Salt Lake take City and Denver in addition toVer to Ver Vernal The band is being eing brought here through the efforts of of-J. of J. J T. T Banister and nd W. W F. F Reams of the Texas Texas' Oil Com Corn pany 4 Two forest fires were fought and suppressed i on the Ashley National Forest Tuesday and Wednesday The first fire began T Tuesday y noon on Elmer Linds Lind's grazing allotment on US U.S. Grazing Service l lands on the south slope lope of of Dry Fork It swep swept over over acres acres of brush land burning to within yards of heavy timber oil ori the Ashl Ashley y National Forest The fire burned a acres res of N National Forest grazing land as well as asan asan asan an eighth mile of Boundary fence The second fire occurred Wednesday afternoon on 37 acres in the vicinity ty of the Uintah Ranger Station Station on oil Uintah River and was suppressed suppressed sup sup- pr pressed s ed after vigorous fire lighting fighting tf r I I Ii Mayors 8 W haf been elected to o the National Advisory Council of the US U.S. Grazing Service as sheep heep representative according to information l reaching the local grazing office Wednesday i J Fishermen of the Uintah Basin are counting the hours hours- and minutes until the arrival of the June 15 15 opening of the 1976 fishing fishing- Jn season mountains Never before in the history of of- the area has there been so much interest in it-i the Issac Walton sport manifest For years the sportsmen of the area have been shouting from housetop housetops t to get their outside neighbors to toc c come me and fish with them Now in their flurry of prep preparations rationS ration they realize the outsiders are here and nd the whole town is talking and preparing for the opening pening day and for for- Mr A And J the best part of the story is that the fishermen stand an excellent chance of s success cc ss this year I 75 YEARS YEAR AGO 4 June 1 l 1901 C Counterfeit 50 cent silver pi pieces ces are floating around Salt Lake They y bear the date of 1 1889 and c cn n easily be detected detected as the milling is anything but good and the coloring is such as fo to excite suspicion at the first glan glance e being paler than the gep genuine ne V M M. B. B Pope came down from the Grizzly mine Thursday Thursdays where he and Dave Bennett lennett are engaged in working that pr property perty Mr Pope states that the prospects in the Grizzly are better than it has ever been of encountering a vein of pay ore There will wiIl be no more nore bicycle riding on the sidewalks in the center of to town n after today The male clerks at the Ashley op Co-op have blossomed out in shirt waists of many many colors and present resent a a very brilliant appearance appearance appearance ap ap- ap- ap People from the rural districts visiting the popular store find difficulty in holding their breath as they gaze upon this latest innovation tion Vernal's Vernal s place as a town of the first magnitude is now fixed The shirt waist is a sure evidence we are in the front of the procession Near Joseph Utah last week the skeleton of a a man w was wa's was s found and the surroundings surrounding ate Ui that t of thes the s rne-h rne t d b rp out out of oC th the way way perhaps a a pioneer pione r prospector or who was as seeking gold without having obtained permission from the Indians r rAn An invigorating tonic ionic bath js' js is prepa prepared ed by soa soaking ing seve several severa- severa a slices of lemon or limes in th the bath water for an hour then then- adding a. a I of f bran B Bath Bh Bach h bags f oatmeal l and Md icI orris or of t shaved hayed y d soap paP and almond floUt flour are are ar also pl pleasant sant additions to to th the bath The ba bath th js one of th the hest st agencies in preventing old age so far tar as s appearance goes goes- The The- people who bathe bath themselves them them- selves selves selves- proper property y are are re few in lh number er The e great unwashed are not apt found among the poverty stricken dricken every class in life I p Uintah County Coun has had tal number of f mining ng booms in the pa past t. t some of which have not noti been of any benefit but rather otherwise It is to be hoped that the present oil flurry will wilI prove to b be an an exception and th there theres re res s seems ems ground for hope that this will be the case as expert opi opinion n seems a a. a unit nit as to the favorable indications and the probability of the existence of oil oW Ute Perkins a pioneer pioneer-of of 1850 died died in alt aIt It Lake last week aged 85 He lIe was one of the pioneers pioneers- of SU St George an and bishop of the First Ward there the for ten years ears Mrs P Perkins to whom he was was married sixty sixty- four our years year ago survives him |