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Show Friday, July UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH 5, 1910 State Welfare Heads Visit Duchesne School Board Makes Decision Against Summer Band Work J. W. Gillman and Mrs. V. M. Parmelee of the state department (Continued From Page 1) of public welfare met with local motion was put to carry on the relief officers and county officials summer program on the basis sug- this week to explain new proceed-ure- s Wednesday Club Mrs. Ernest Schonian was hostgested, but the motion was lost. of the relief setup. the ess to the Wednesday bridge club Frank Clark and Wm. T. RhoMrs. Parmelee explained ades of Tabiona and Hanna met merit system being inaugurated this week on Tuesday because of with the board, urging the reten- throughout the state whereby ex- the holiday plans of many of the tion of Mr. Foster as a teacher in aminations are given so that em- members. The following guests Tabiona next year. No action ployes may earn a rating and be were present, Mrs. George Kohl, was taken. given jobs according to their abil- Mrs. Jess Johnstun, Mrs. O. A. Halstead, Mrs. Ralph Halstead, The board offered a ity. Mrs. Blaine Foster, Mrs. Ed Gee, contract to Clyde Rowley on the be will examinations The given one-ye- ar route. in Duchesne some time in August, Mtn. Other bus routes which are under she said, and urged everyone who investigation for recontracting are wishes, to take them whether the Strawberry, Bridgeland, East they are now working in welfare Tabiona, Hartford and Bluebell offices or not. was routes. The superintendent instructed to get information conVernal Businessman cerning busses which the board these Race of some Enters for. might purchase routes. For Congressman A committee was appointed to eleEmmons Mt. investigate the Continued From Page 1 mentary school situation, with the which he introduced and sponsored hopes of providing better housing was one which classified the roads facilities, perhaps at the Altamont within the state and distributed site. some $800,000 annually from the Tax anticipation notes, to bear motor license plate fee funds to 3 per cent interest were approved the cities and counties on the basis in the amount of $16,000 to cover of road mileage and population, salaries for teachers as needed. He served as a member of the education committee and was a staunch supporter of the Junior With his legiscollege program. lative colleagues of eastern Utah, he was instrumental in establishing Carbon Junior college in Price. Recently he was appointed to the SUN. AND SAT. board of trustees of the Utah State 7 July 6 and Agricultural college. Mr. Calders political activities Sherley Temple and Spring include the chairmanship of the Byington IN Democratic committee from 1933 to 1940 and membership on the The Blue Bird Democratic state committee durthe same period. ing & THURS. WED. He is a member of the L. D. S. 11 July 10 and church and served as a missionary n in the mission from Allan Jones and Mary He has traveled 1925 to 1928. Martin IN extensively in European countries and the north American continent The Great Victor and lives with his wife (formerly Herbert Miss Kathleen Parry of Richfield) and five children in Vernal, Utah. Home-Altamo- nt ous COZY THEATRE Swiss-Germa- Saturday Specials, July 6th TICNIC IIAMS, 4 O per pound Fresh Side Pork, gr per lb LARD, 8 lb. carton, ... 69C Ginger Snaps. C 2 lb. bag, ROLLED Mrs. Nellie Muir, Mrs. Edwin Carman, Mrs. Lawrence Pack, Mrs. Fred Johnson and Mrs. Max Peterson. High score prize was won by Mrs. O. A. Halstead and honor prize by Mrs. Carman. Prize for score the highest accumulative for the past twelve meetings went to Mrs. Foster. Birthday Party Miss Vivian Barton celebrated 17th birthday anniversary Monday evening with a swimming party at Lake Boreham. A picnic luncheon was served to the following guests: Laura Mae Lyman, Jacqueline Gerry, Frances Peterson, Judy Gerry, Norma Kohl, Bon na Casper, Della Mae Duke, Sharon Poulson, Ina Oman, Kaye Ode-kirMary Wilson, Marianne Foster, Guyla Tatro, Wayne Mitchell, Wallace Stephenson, Jim Kent, Keith Duke, Kendall Oman, Jay Bell, Howard Powell, Calvin Powell, Mennel Lawson, Jack Barton, Harold Casper, Harold Eldredge and Hal Barton. Card Party Mrs. Pete Gee entertained at cards last Friday afternoon. The following guests enjoyed the afternoon, Mrs. Carlos Marsing, Mrs. Parry Grant, Mrs. Eldredge Buck-aleMrs. Lynn Casper, Mrs. Dave Thomas, Airs. Vernal Bromley and Mrs. Aaron Despain. First prize was won by Mrs. Thomas and second prize by Airs. Marsing. Luncheon was served by the hostess. Dinner Guests Mr. and Airs. Leland Hair entertained at dinner Sunday. Guests included Mrs. John Hair Jr. and son and daughter, Boyd and Nina, Airs. John Hair Sr., and Airs. Perry, all of Vernal; Mrs. Leo Christensen of Grace, Idaho and Air. and Airs. Elmer Bell of Duchesne. Airs. Christensen left on the bus for her home in Idaho and Mr. and Airs. Leland Hair accompanied Mrs. Hair back to Vernal where they spent the night. Lor-ill- e and LaMar Hair remained in Vernal for a short visit. her k, MARRIAGE OATSpr Sunset Service The Continued From Page 1 the application An example of the procedure can 'be cited in the instance of the Echo reservoir project, water for which was filed on by the state, and assigned to the water users Jree of charge at the time the project was built, made possible through action of the state legislature. Wafr-Filings In Basin At present the storage 'commission has filings on most of the streams where projects are conIn view of possible templated. water projects in Uintah, Duchesne and Carbon counties the state has filings at present on the Price, Green, Strawberry and Duchesne rivers, Ashley and Rock creeks, Lake Atwood and others. Action of Governor Henry H. Blood, November 9, 1939, withdrew from further appropriation T certain streams and tributaries the Bear and Green rivers, in view of the extensive investigation being conducted by the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation and the water storage commission. These waters may be restored to appropriation at any time by proclamation of the governor upon recommendation of the state engineer, and will be done so where projects are found to be feasible. , One Killed; Two Injured As Wreck Causes Second County Fatality Continued From Page 1 permission, the survivors said. It bore license plates issued to Elmer Shelton of Salt Lake City for a 1928 Ford sedan. Mr. Eldredge also helped himself to these, his companions claimed. Air. Eldredge is survived by his parents, Earl W. and Elizabeth Allen Eldredge of Roosevelt, and 3 brothers, Wallace and Ray Eld redge of Salt Lake City and Clyde Eldredge of Vernal. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday in the Roosevelt L. D. S. ward chapel. Ashton Brothers LICENSES Buy Grill Cafe In Vernal of Pitts- MAXWELLS.. f. LOCALS pertaining to it will be rejected or allowed to lapse in order to clear the records. In the past about 75 filings have been made by various state agencies covering almost every large stream in the state. Of late they have been assigned to the water storage commission. Some were filed as many as 20 years ago. e Duchesne School District Adopts Budget For Coming Fiscal Year Program Arranged For Sunday Lionel Jensen of Neola was in Duchesne on business Alonday. Douglas Lindsay of Mtn. Home was a Duchesne business visitor Alonday. Bob Cohorn made a business trip to Salt Lake City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bond and family went to Heber over the week end. Ernest Crocker spent the week end with his family in Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Crocker made a business trip to Roosevelt Saturday. Albert Peterson of Rock Creek was in Duchesne Monday on business. Architect Fred Alarkham was in the county this week, Inspecting building projects for Roosevelt and for the board of education. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Case and their nephew Arthur Case of Mt Emmons were in Duchesne Tuesday visiting with Wm. H. Case and family. C. C. Mickelson and family were Roosevelt visitors Saturday. B. O. Colton and County Agent Carl Davis of Roosevelt were in Duchesne Monday. Mr. and Airs. Tom Broadhead left Saturday for Jerome Idaho where they will visit Mr. Broad-head- s daughter Chloe and her husband, Air. and Airs. Frank A. Hum-bacThey plan a tour of Yellowstone Park and visiting other relatives in Malad, Idaho before returning to Duchesne. Mr. and Airs. James Aliller of Salt Lake City spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Millers mother. Airs. Axel Pierson. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Nielsei returned the fore part of this week k. AI. I. A. Activities commit- tee has completed arrangements for a Sunset Service to be held at Lake Boreham next Sunday at 6 p. m., it was announced today. A truck will leave the church at 5:15 Sunday afternoon for which a small fee will be charged each passenger. Patrons are urged to bring blankets on which to sit. Aliss Faun Oman will present the AI. I. A. theme of 1940-4My son, keep thy Fathers commandment and forsake not the law of thy Alother. J. M. Mickelson and Airs. Fern T. Aloffitt are in charge of the musical numbers on the program. Continued From Page 1 s teachers, books and supplies, etc., $98,350. Coordinate activities; including school coordinator, nursing service, supplies, etc., $2,820. Auxiliary agencies; including transportation of students and 1: Myton School Teacher Returns With Bride Miss Lorene Rowley of Salt Lake City became the bride of John H. Blaine, son of Air. and Airs. H. H. Blaine of Alyton, in Salt Lake City Saturday. The bridal couple returned to Alyton Sunday and will make their home here. Air. Blaine is a member of the popular younger set, having spent his earlier years here before attending school in Salt Lake City where he met his bride. He was a teacher in the Myton school during the last term and will continue with his duties next year. business in Duchesne Tuesday. C. C. Tebbs of Salt Lake City was in Duchesne on business this week. Clyde Rowley of Mtn. Home was in Duchesne this week on business with the school board. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hair were in Vernal visiting Relatives Alonday. Air. J. O. Woodey and son C. J Woodey, Harold Daniels and Jim Wilson of the Woodey Printing Company of Ogden were on a sight seeing trip through the Basin Sat- urday. Billy Orr of Riverton is visiting friends in Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. John Martin of the Bingham Canyon announce birth of a son, Jhly 1. Mrs. Martin before her marriage was Aliss Elsie Johnson of Duchesne. Mrs. Howard Cowan returned home Wednesday from Salt Lake City with her new baby. Mrs. Ada Davis and children of Salt Lake City accompanied her mother, Mrs. Andrew Johansen, who has been visiting in Logan for the past month, back to Duchesne this week. They visited in the upper country for a while and are now back in Duchesne where Mrs. Davis is employed at the Palace cafe. Miss Afton Beal of Bridgeland left this week for an extended visit in Oregon and California. Airs. Charlie Burdick and Airs. J. D. Wimmer made a business trip to Roosevelt Saturday. Airs. Tim Butters and daughters, Catherine and Doris came from their ranch at Red creek to spend the week end with Mr. and Smith-Hughe- $27,100. Operation of school plant; including janitorial wages and supplies, fuel, water and power, etc., $12,760. Maintenance of school plant; including repairs to buildings, and repairs to educational and janitorial equipment, $1,800. . Fixed charges, including rent and insurance, $2,055. Capital outlay, including buildings, $4,800 and furniture and Iebt $5,500. $1,700; Service; including redemp- tion of outstanding warrants, retirement of bonds and interest on indebtedness, Cash on $25,500. hand at end of year, $165. Get Your bookkeeping and stationery needs at the Record Office. 4th Annual 0BBER5 DOS ounoupjskg? NOT THE LARGEST RODEO IN THE NATION BUT ONE OF THE BEST from a three weeks visit with relatives in Canada. Frank Defa of Hanna was doing 24, LeRoy Alecham, burg, Conta Costa, California and Ray Ashton of Vernal and Lowe bag Verla Peterson, 18, of Neola, Ju- Ashton of Heber City have purly 1. chased the Grill cafe in Vernal, Alyron L. Hacking, 21, and Hel- it was announced in Duchesne en Gurr, 16, of Vernal, July 2. Wednesday by Kenneth Hicken, former owner. The transaction Adding machine paper for sale at was completed the first of the The Record Office. week, he said. Air. Hicken and his family passed through Duchesne Wednesday enroute to California where he will reenter employment with the National Cash Register company. Air. Hicken has operated the cafe for the last year, having purmm chased it from the late Glen Miller last spring. During that time he has been active in the Highway 40 club and other Vernal civic organizations. The Ashton brothers have long been associated with numerous forms of business throughout the Airs. Lee Merkley. Uintah Basin and in Heber City. Mrs. Ferris Jones of Hanna, Mr. and Airs. Giles and Mrs. Nellie The Deeps Mystery Clark of Tabiona were all in Duchesne Tuesday shopping and takThe Mary Celeste sailed from ing care of business matters. New York to Genoa in November Aliss Mary Wilson, , who has 1872. The captain was a man been visiting relatives at Wellingwith a splended reputation both ton for the past month, returned as a mariner and a genUeman, and home this week. his family was with him. Airs. Leon Burdick of Salt Lake The ship made a good passage at first; City has been visiting relatives in early in December two vessels re- Bluebell and Duchesne this week. corded in their logs that they had Air. and Airs. Wyman Berg of sighted her 300 miles off Gibraltar Provo stopped in Duchesne TuesThen on December 5, the captain day for a brief visit with Air. and of a British brigantine that fell in Mrs. B. A. Jacoby. 'They are rewith her noted that her course was turning home from Cuba where queer and sent a boarding party they attended the Rotary clubs over to see if she needed help. national convention. On deck all was silent. Not a Airs. M. E. Harmston and Williving thing was in sight - nor a liam Trinnamon of Roosevelt were dead one. The visitors called out, Duchesne visitors Alonday. I. Sander of Heber was a Dubut got no response. Every soul aboard had simply disappeared. chesne business visitor Tuesday. The ship was in perfect condition. and Ernest Lyman Burdick The cargo was well stored and in Winkler of Bluebell were in Dugood order. There was plenty of chesne Tuesday on business. food nn.d water on board. The cash Air. and Airs. Joe Moysh and box was intact. In the forecastle Air. and Mrs. Carroll Robbins of were the seamens chest and cloth- Roosevelt were Duchesne visitors ing. dry and undisturbed. Some Alonday evening. underclothing had been hung out Clyde Rowley of Mtn. Home Sponsored by Duchesne Lions Club to dry; in the mate's cabin was a was in Duchesne Tuesday on busipiece of paper with an unfinished ness. Proceeds Will Go Toward Entertainment Of sum on it. A child's dress was still Axel Birch of Roosevelt was in in the sewing machine, snd there Duchesne Tuesday on telephone Utah State Press Association at The were four half-eate- n breakfasts business. on the table. Air. and Airs. B. A. Jacoby reMoon Lake Outing The Alary Celestes life boat was turned Tuesday from Idaho where hung on it3 davits. There was no they have been visiting relatives sign of violence, nor of any sort of and having dental work done for trouble. The ships papers and the past week. Airs. Emma Stephens who ha3 chronometer were the only articles of importance that were gone. The been visiting relatives in Califorships log contained no hint of nia since February, returned Suntragedy. There were no clues that day to spend the summer in Dumight, lead to the solution of the chesne. riddle of where those two score Airs. Alaud Denney of Fairbury, GENTLEMEN 50 C LADIES 25 C people had gone, and to this day Nebraska and Mrs. H. E Clapp of there has never been an answer. Lincoln, Nebraska arrived in Duchesne Monday for a short visit Get Your bookkeeping and sta- with L. A. Hollenbeck and Air. and tionery needs at the Record Office, Mrs. Titus Jones. 3 lb. c Water Commission Makes Filings On Utah Streams PRICE Mid-summ- er Specials DAYS Utah 3 FOR FOUR ONLY! THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY July We Will Flush 5-6-- BIG NIGHTS 3 JULY 11, 7 Your With each Crankcase OIL CHANGE And We WiU Flush Your Radiator & Vacuum the Upholstery With each! GREASE JOB 24 Hour Service SHELL SERVICE Duchesne, Utah 12 & 13 8:15 Each Evening . Featuring Some of The Worlds Best Ropers, Bulldoggers, Bronc and Bull Riders A Rodeo Association of America Roundup . 3 BIG SPECIALTY SKYEAGLE & ACTS: SUNBEAM, famed Indian bow and arrow number Mr. and Mrs. FRANK DEAN Outstanding Riding Roping and Whip Cracking Act LUKE J. PASCO And His World Famous National An Championship Sheep Dogs Act Usually Seen Only At Great Metropolitan Entertainments Canning Season Fresh Fruits at Low Market Prices Fruit Jars and Accesorlei PINTS per case, ...75c QUARTS per case, Vi GALLON per case, 93c I JELLY GLASSES - SHOP AND SAVE AT ...$L29 ...15c - KOHLS. - ROVOO PARK - Duchesne, Utah Saturday. July 6th f The Big Event of The Year! BLENDED Tl WHISKEY Wiilwn Family G.in NritrB Sp BicnJc.jUVn.Wv. 7V" i lit W liken 1 miniy, Inc,, AiadJm, 1. 86 i'uo(."ut,yn((!u |