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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH Friday, December 22, 1939 A CHRISTMAS ADVENTURE County Planning Leaders To Present Program For Farm, Stock Security Christmas approacljes anl (Continued From Page 1) evidence to present to Indian department officials and congressmen as a working basis for a remedy for this pioblom. Population piessipe is another This problem, Mr. Davis said. concerns the state as a whole more than particuLuly Duchesne county. Reclamation piojects which would NOW BOWSER, IT ALL DEPENDS leave. TD STAC.T WITH TOYS FOR. THE y free-for-a- r America. Partridge. Fireside Group The Fireside Group met last Sunday evening at the home of Mrs. Leland Hair. Miss Twila Meldrum was assistant hostess. A program including Christmas poems by Miss Jeffery, vocal solos by Wayne Mitchell and John Peterson was enjoyed by the following guests, Mrs. Golden Berrett, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Madsen, Mrs. Fern T. Moffltt, Miss Miss Catheryn Marjorie Moon, Tuddenham, Miss Mary Jense, Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson, Wayne Mitchell and Miss Jeffery. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. A CHRISTMAST ADVENTURE mML A ALh. Bowser Hlched to One slei hrjslmas! IOKA RITES HELD MONDAY FORMYTON PNEUMONIA VICTIM Funeral Dec. 18: MYTON, services were held Monday in the Myton Ward Hall for Nyra, old duaghter of Mr. and Mis Jay Smith, who died about 12.15 p. m, Friday enroute to Salt Lake City where she was being taken foi medical attention. The child, apparently in good health, had been playing with her sisters Friday afternoon Pausing about 4 30 p. m. to rest, she toppled from a chair In a coma from which she never emeiged Her parents immediately took her to Roosevelt for attention but her serious condition necessitated her lemoval to Salt Lake City. She was taken In by F. L. Maxwell of Duchesne, in whose car she passed away before reaching the city. An autoposy revealed that death was due to double bronchial pneumonia, said often which the physicians y. K T f COZY THEATRE replacing Blit zen, banta starts his annual trip. All beS veil until ' later. Duchesne High School News Mr and Mts Glen Rcrnund of Duchesne weie visitois at the ILirold llldrcdge, Reporter home of Mi and Mrs. J A. Angus The basketball tour to the SanSaturday. Mrs Zina Krebs and Mrs. Celia pete County school proved to be a Jones made a trip to Provo Sat- big success so far as this writer urday returning home the same is concerned. The game with Waday. They were accompanied by satch Academy ended with our Dale Jones and Flora Krebs, who team behind. The Duchesne Eagles will spend the Christmas holidays led all thiough the game until the final quarter, and at the end of in Joka. Mane and Clara Timothy of the hour of playing, the scoreboard Puce weie visiting their sister, showed the teams at a tie. In the h five minute additional period Mis. Reed Lemon, Sunday. scored a basket. Academy Edna Mrs. Dtollinger spent This put them in the lead, but our Thursday with Mrs Otto Lloyd. Mi and Mrs Brace Calder of boys didnt give up. Moon Lake were visiting Mr. and They got i lght in there and fought. In the last few seconds of play, Mis. Gariett Stone Monday. Joe Andei ton managed to score a acts with gieat rapidity on the vic- basket, but he was fouled by an tim. opponent. Given only one chance to make the basket and the gun at was bora SepMyton Nyra tember 27, 1934, and bad lived here alieady fued, the boys weie unwith her paients all her short life. able to do anything more. The boys believe Wasatch AcaSurviving aie her parents, one brother, Kenneth; four sisters, demy have the toughest team they Gladys, Alice Cell, Puma all of have attempted to beat, and after the final score of 23 to 25, they Myton and Mrs, Ed Znker of feel more than ever that this is Intel ment was in Myton cere-ter- their big year in basketball. The game at North Sanpete pioved to be one of the off nights of the boys. They were defeated by a score of 28 to 38. It will be noted here that these high schools are much larger than the schools in this county, and ate rated as two of the best in the state. Such close scoies w'ith these teams may not mean anything to some people, but it certainly spells victory to Duchesne High boosters. Sometime in December, in the Duchesne high school auditorium, Wasatch Academy will again play Duchesne high. It will be the first ' 1 i Hi of the season in Duchesne, game . ) and everyone is invited to see and help suppoi t their team to victory. The Junior Class presented an IV, assembly delightful exceedingly Such interesting last Fiiday. numbers as short stories, readings, vocal solos, instrumental selections and a most original and clever idea Y, of extempoianiously calling upon students in the audience to the stage to have jokes pulled on them gave the punch needed in an assembly to make it interesting. Wa-sac- e! a. y. t BRIDGELAND Locals Miss Viona chesne on business Wednesday. Max Peterson is expected in Duchesne Fnday to spend Christmas with his famlyi in Duchesne. Mis. Jess Johnstun is back on the job again after being ill several days with flu. Mrs Edwin Carman was ill last week with flu, but is better now. Mr. and Mis. Mart Lindsay of Heber weie in Duchesne Tuesday transacting business and visiting friends. Supt. and Mis. VV. J. Bond made a trip to Salt Lake City Tuesday, Dr. and Mrs. M. I Meeker and Mrs. B. A. Jacoby made a tiip to Salt Lake City this week. Johnny Munz is home from Wa- satch academy to spend the holidays with his paients, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Munz. Mis Lavvience Pack and Mrs. Irvin Cole are employed at Maxwells during the Chustmas rush. Mis Bob Cohora spent Sunday in Roosevelt visiting relatives. Mrs. Ina Murdock of Salt Lake City is spending the holidays with her parents and childien in Duchesne. Wallace Stephenson has been seriously ill with influenza, but is lepoited much improved this week. Get Your bookkeeping and stationery needs at the Record Office. on repiesented Bridgeland and Bruce Murphy Barton of Boneta was a business visitor to Duchesne Tues- Gnley of Salt Lake City were married Saturday, December 16th at day. Jack Baiton, Marjoiie Crocker 4 o'clock p. m. at the home of and Dons Anne Muidock arrived Mrs. Jane Murphy, the bnde's home this week from Wasatch mother. They were married by academy to spend Chiistmas with Bud Murphy of Upalco, the brides uncle. A wedding dinner was servtheir families. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bell arnved ed after the ceremony to the imin Duchesne last week to spend mediate family. Mr. and Mrs. Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. El- Galey left Sunday for Salt Lake mer Bell. city where they will make their Carl ILims of the state office home. Karl Young and Neldon Nielsen Dept, of Public Welfate was in DuS. C Saturday-Sunda- y the December 23 Seminary Excursion to the Salt Lake City lemple Fnday. They returned home Sunday evenirg. They report having had an enjoyable tup. Marlin Murphy returned home Satuiday from Salt Lake City wheie he has been on a business ti ip. A baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Swasey, December 5th. Although late in the event, yet we are glad to welcome the new member to the ward. & 24 TYRONE POWER, and MYRNA LOY in THE RAINS CAME Monday & Tuesday December 23 & 26 EDWARD G. ROBINSON and RUTH HUSSEY in BLACKMAIL erry - Christmas . s:. SERVICE EFFICIENCY Sterling .Transportation Co. ( Intra And Interstate Certificated Carrier ) Round Out the bCN, ALL READY $oonh? muv'L vide a place for young people who 3 VE'E Couple Honored Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilkins entertained at dinner Sunday evening in honor of Mr, and Mrs. O. A. Wilkins. Following dinner "500 was enjoyed by the guests who were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cowan, Mrs. Susan Partridge, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Broadhead, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Winslow and Mrs. J. D. Wimmer. High score prize was won by Mr. and Mrs. Cowan and ll prize went to Mrs. Bitty and 3ue help. are leaving the state because there v COME ON, BILLY TO PLACE' TAW1E SOCIETY i BOWSER-T- O THE SLEIGH TO GET WELL deperoidy trying ta Ihstaysisatfy put iirigation water on the good land which is now and would relieve the financial stiaits of many a faimer who is trying to laiso crops on fourth and fifth class land where water is available and pro- is no employment fop them heie Planned Program These problems will have to he worked out by the people, themselves, Mr. Davis said. No one else can do it for them, and they will be able to work them out if they have a planned program of piocedure. The executive committee of the Duchesne county planning board has scheduled a senes of mass meetings, the fiist of which will be held at the Altamont High School Thursday, December 28 at 1:30 p. m. They will propose a program which they feel has unlimited possibilities. Every person including men, women, boys and girls of high school age or oldei is urged to be piesent at these meetings, dates for meetings in other districts will be announced I HAVE. IT.l I'LL HITCH WE MUST HUC.R.Y AND GET TU& 8 AOS TkCVC&D- -I CAK'T DELAY ANY LONGER WAITING BROVXN LEG FOR, Santa GaLguorla Heady for the Tourney! EXTENDS SEASONS GREETINGS Family Circle for the Holidays, When ordering freight from DENVER and Eastern points mm Motif (Distance Qxlc fittone (Jlntcs wilt he (lieihtccfL (foe QJotto TJOolidatj. QatU : Merry Christmas or "Happy I'Dnfe; C-li- w ' When ordering from SALT LAKE and Western points New Reduced long distance rates will be effective starting Saturday, December 23 at 7 p.m. until 4.30 a.m. Tuesday, December 26. That means you can call any time of day on Sunday or Monday at the re- duced rates. 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