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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH Friday, October 24, 1941 FARM LOANS INCREASE UINTAH BASIN RECORD B. J. Schonlan, Publisher PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ADVERTISING RATES Roy A. Schonlan, Editor AT DUCHESNE, UTAH Entered as Myton News By Mrs. Grace Dalgleish matter at Postoffice at the Mrs. Wm. Harris was hostess May 26, 1922, the Friday Bridge club last to act of the under Duchesne, Utah, week. Engaged at the bridge tables March 3, 1873, were Mrs. Bliss Lott, Mrs. Wm. Koehler, Mrs. Lee Cooper, Mrs. Wm. Preece, Mrs. Homer RobinSUBSCRIPTION RATES son, Miss Alice Todd and Mr3. E. 75 W. Kronquist. The visual Red Three Months 100 Cross donation was given by each Six Months Refreshments were served 32.00 guest. One Year by the hostess and high score was won by Mrs. Robinson. MANY DRIVERS Mr. and Mrs Wilmer Murray and small son returned Wednesday from a short visit in Salt Lake. Marvel Woods, Mytcns only selectee to be called in October, left last Wednesday for Fort Douglas where he underwent an examination before being assigned to some Marvel is branch of the service. a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Woods and 'has many friends here who join in wishing him much success in what ever trainng he selects. George Elliot, who made his home in Myton for many years and was Indian farmer in this district under the Uintah and Ouray Indian service up to the time of his departure for Oregon, arrived last week to join a party tf deer hunters and enjoy a vacation here and on Indian bench with his brother, Other members of Chas. Elliott. the party were Charles Elliott and James Adams icf Indian Bench, R. L. Hurd, Oscar Adam3 and Lou Milner of Myton. Glen Moss and John H. Blaine spent the (week encf on a hunt of the elusive deer, returning Sunday evening, reporting one deer for Mr. Mess. Alma Warren, Harold Warren, Mrs. Marie Warren Blain and Von Randall of Bluebell spent a short time in Myton Thursday when to Nine Mile on a deer hunt. Ted and Calvin Monks left Friday for Mt. Emmons where they joined a, party of deer hunters leaving from that distriet. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Blaine returned Tuesday from a visit to Salt Lake City. They were guests at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Marion Madsen while there. Mrs. E. W. Kronquist of Fort visited in Myton Friday. Duchesne AGAIN CLUB HELPS COMMERCIAL Mr. and Mrs. Kronquist left Saturon a Short vacation trip to Los Giving another example of the help to worth- day Angeles. while projects in Duchesne that can be given through Leah Holder, Helen Odekirk, Odekirk Jr. end Carl Odecooperative effort, the Commercial club last Satur- Warren came in from. Salt Lake City kirk day agreed to a donation of $100 to help sponsor the Friday. The girls visited at the WPA Play school. home of Helens grandparents, Mr. school in with the sys- and Mrs. John Zirker Sr. While public Operating harmony here the boys enjoyed a few days tem, with direct supervision frow the district primary of deer hunting. Frank Uresk spent the week end supervisor, this school will be the means of preparhere with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. in their work children of for the pre-schoage ing Matt Uresk Sr., returning Monday public school the following year. Its worth has been to Carbon county where he is empretty well recognized from the time it was first ployed. Bywater, who is employproposed, but in its way stood the difficulty of fi- ed Mylan at Royal, came in Friday to nances, through the lack of many families to pay the hunt deer. Other members of the hunting party were his wife and necessary fee for their children, without some out- his brother, Wilson Bywater. They side assistance. returned home Sunday evening--b- ut This assistance has now been given by the Comno luck. mercial club, and the project is evidently assured for Mrs. Ed Hart, Mrs. Eleanor La Brcnte and Mrs. Oaks Halstead of an early start. Duchesne were visitors at the home The Duchesne Commercial Club has had. a long of Mrs. James Dalgleish Tuesday greetings to Mrs. Daland hard struggle to make ends meet. An oppor- to extend gleish on her birthday anniversary. tunity finally came however, to shut off competition Bridge was enjoyed during the afwithout injuring anyone already in business, and a ternoon with high score prize bewen by Mrs. La Bronte. partial monoply was created in favor of the Commer- ingOwen Smith was one of the cial Club. Assistance such as has been given to the lucky hunters this season, bagging enght pointer early Saturday. play school would seem to justify this action com- anMr. and Mrs. Ralph McMullin to is believe there as reason similar that pletely, every returned Monday evening from a help can be given to other worthwile projects from week end hunting trip. The were both lucky enough to get their time to time. deer. This is the first deer to be ELECTION APATHY TURNS TO INTEREST brought into Myton by a woman this season. From almost complete indifference the Duchesne Mr. and Mrs. George Funk W'ere the hunters who returned municipal election picture has changed almost over- among reporting no luck. night to one of sufficient interest at least to get two Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Adams of tickets in the field, and there is promise of consider- Roosevelt and Miss Alice Todd able activity during the intervening time between were guests cf Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish Tuesday evening, Mrs. now and election, which is all to the good, so far as Dalgleishs birthday anniversary. The reservoir for the Myton city administration is concerned, we believe. waterworks is now completed. is not It very inspiring to city officials, or condu- Water was turned into the resercive to best efforts when the citizens are so apathetic voir Sunday for the first test for about 3500 feet of pipe line which that no effort is made toward getting candidates in has been finished. the field for an election, even when present office Miss Gilda Wells is in Salt Lake holders have expressed their desires to be relieved with Misses Audrey and Dorotha Woods. Mias Dorotha Woods reof the responsibility. Such was the situation Sat- turned to Salt Lake after spending urday evening, when some of the incumbent officers her vacation here. were instrimental in getting a group together to put Miss Jean Wells, now living in Los Angeles, is employed by the a ticket in the field. Co. there, An odd quirk in human nature showed up in the Moy Charles Mcranda and Wilson that at this Saturday meeting, it seemed hard Bywater left Tuesday on a short to find good material for the positions, because so business trip to Salt Lake City. Display Advertising Fiat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Line, 2 yt C. Per Comma Inch, 80c Classified and Reading Notices Fer Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per line, first insertion; 5c per line for each succeeding issue minimum charge, SOc. Florence Sargent second-clas- s TOO te ol fart many refused to accept nominations for the offices, when lo and behold, at the 11th hour (or the 13th hour depending on how you interpret the law), a second group got together containing several of those who met Saturday, and Monday put another ticket in the field. So now people will have a choice for most of the offices, which is democratic and proper and which vail show the candidates that the citizens are, after all, interested in who is elected to administer city Fred Mathews and Shirley cock were Roosevelt visitors 'Myton School News In spite of many in Roosevelt Saturday. here Quite a number of men from none as but yet, are deer hunting, have returned with their deer. Miss Wilma Warren is staying with the Wathen children while Mr3. Wathen is in Salt Lake. A very large crowd attended the show Monday night. The dance Friday night was well attended with everyone having an enjoyable time. Merrell Lisonbee cf Nutters ranch spent Monday night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A L. Lis- P.-T.- The Lipham Tumblers were the first lyceum number at the Myton sdhool this year. Marlon S. Shields a business trip to Kamas Sunday. Mrs. Minnie Farnsworth left on Monday for Salt Lake City where she expects to be employed. The following attended Leadership meeting at Duchesne Sunday; Bishop and Mrs. Hale Holgate, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mr. land Mrs. Charles Bird, Mrs. Pearl Zirker, Eliza J. Gilbert, Marion S. Shields, Mr. iand Mrs. Thomas M. Gilbert, T. R. Cope, Mrs. Martha Shanks, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lusty, Orlene Ross, Bonnie Zirker, Elva Holgate, Erma Larsen, Loa Carroll, Sybil Lusty, Shirley Zirker, Minnie Farnsworth, Jack Gilbert, Austin Cope, Gilbert Horrocks and Mrs. Rose Gilbert George Merrett made a business trip to Salt Lake City Sunday. Rc-ss- , ALTOIH Ethel Beebe Henry Wathen of Bluebell was In town Wednesday. Bert Allred was called home from Colorado to be examined for Selective Service. Hubert E. Reccrd of Spit Lake RAGS WANTED W will pay City was here on business last 5c per pound for good soft clean week. rags. Uintah Basin Record. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert were shop- - transacting business date of their choice. This much can be said for the situation: The council for the past term has boon deep in the intricacies of financing and otherwise promoting a new waterworks for Duchesne, which, while it is nearing completion cannot yet be considerer as past history. Since the present council has been successful affairs and what they do. in surmounting the difficulties met in connection with There remains now, only the duty of the voters this project so far, and since they have so thorough to see that they are properly registered, and that they a knowledge of its details, it would seem good judgcome out on election day, which will be November 4th, ment to reelect as many of them as have been active and exercise their right to choose between the can- in their duties, and all of the incumbents who are didates on the ballot or to write in some other candi- - up for reelection have been active, we believe. to look on all periodicals, domestic foreign. Represent the oldest tra? azine agency in the United Sta Start a growing and Permanent business in whole or spare tun Address to Naples Road, North Cohocton 9 York. MOORE-COTTREL- s, Professional Mr. Mosss office is much improved this year, with new curtains made by the Home Ec girls under the direction of Miss Bastian. Miss Helen Fletcher, Miss Leota and Miss Betty Lou Kapple went for an autumn leaf hike Saturday. ht SAVE LEAVES WANTED: Representative ,;fter our magazine suhsemt, interests in Duchesne and VTcfmf1 Every family orders subscnZ! Hundreds of dollars are spentT them each fall and winter in ty vicinity. Instructions and ment free. Guaranteed lowest SALESMEN, brand new, very m. When gathering leaves, put them usual item, water orchid house an in in a pile and let them decay for flowers year round, of the comer garden grcivs, plant, obscure well decayed leaves form humis indoors-outdoorin anything hold, which Bids in holding water in the ing water alone, no dirt required onbee. soil. Remarkable proposition. Kaufrcaj are when Mrs. Velva Owen and daughter leaves the they Rake Nurseries, Long Beach, Oalif." Maxyne of Roosevelt spent the wet; if raked while dry, put water week end at the home of her par- on the leaves as they laire piled ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie B. Good- for the year, it is often required for Cards rich. the leaves to decay properly. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Anderson of Altonah are spending a few days FALL CALVES visiting at the home of Mrs. AnII. B. HOLLENBECK dersons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maternity stalls and properly John X. Anderson. calf pens are desirable for Notary Public Mrs. Cora Wathen spent Satur- raising the fall calf crop. Plenty North ef Mrs. Florence with day visiting of light, good ventilation and freeSargent. dom from the cold drafts are esCounty Court House Visitors at the Dave Roberts sential. Duchesne Utah week home on Sunday of last were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Powell Mr. Wathen has been there for and daughter of Price, Mr. and the past three weeks where he has Mrs. B. D. Roberts and family of employment at the small arms Oedarview, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rob- plant. MERRIL H. LARSEN erts and daughter Betty Ray of The Bluebell ward has the budSpringville, McHilton Roberts of get plan well under way, with a Attorney-at-laCedarview, Ernest Roberts and Pat few families yet to join, the ranks. Roberts of Upaloo, and Mrs. Young We have a good committee with of Price. Alva D. Hancock chairman, LyDuchesne Utah Mrs. Hazel Goodrich and children man Burdick, James Bird and Hazand Gladys Stevenson were Roose- el Thuming as secretary and treasurer. velt visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Allred were Mrs. Thelma Robinson and chilin Roosevelt Monday. dren of Ioka visited at the home L. A. HOLLENBECK William Telford iwas a Roose- of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lesvelt visitor Tuesday. lie B. Goodrich, Friday. Attorney-at-LaMr. and Mrs LaVar Stansfield returned home Tuesday after a Bird Beats Utah Duchesne few days visit in Price, The bumble-be- e beats its wings Mrs. Laura Seeley was in Roosesome 240 times a second; the hummivelt Saturday. about 50 times a second. ng-bird Mrs. Verona Theming was in Roosevelt Saturday receiving medical attention. Harold Warren returned borne on Tuesday from deer hunUng with his buck. Mrs. Jennie Wathen went to Salt Lake Sunday to locate a house to live in. She expects to move her family out in about two weeks. s. Ross. McNeil Carroll made a. Mrs Alice Warren was shopping people going hunting, the Myton Deer Hunters dance was a success. Mr. Purcell, Miss Robbie and Miss Kapple were in charge. for the Myton school will be held Friday evening in Arcadia. Hale Holgate is in charge cf the program. Parents and teachers are looking forward to a delightful time. Mr. Glen Moss and Mr. John Hardy Blaine went deer hunting over the week end. Mr. Moss got his deer. Miss Elaine Bastian spent the week end at her home in White-rick- deer Bjrn to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McKenna at the home of her parents October 13 a baby boy. All concerned doing nicely. Max Ross, one cf our boys, passed the examinations for Selective Service and will leave Duchesne the early part of December for Salt Lake City from where toe will leave for his camp where he iwill serve. Floyd Ross left last week for Salt Lake City where he expects to get employment. Mrs. Martha Shanks, who has been baking a course at a Chicago maternity center, returned home about ten days ago. She, accompanied by her mother, Eliza J. Gilbert made a business trip to Salt Lake City last week. The Relief Society opening social was held at the home of Mrs. Fannie Cope Tuesday, October 14. The lesson was conducted by Ida Dean Horrccks after which a social was enjoyed by 12 members. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Moulton of Duchesne were business visitors in Arcadia Wednesday. Mrs. Jay Gill has returned from a weeks visit with her parents in Vernal. Frank Holgate, George Merrett, Archie Larsen and Wanless Shields have been on the range looking after cattle. Jack Taylor and son Merrill left Thursday for a deer hunt in the Strawberry country. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Richens of Salt Lake were visitors Sunday at the home of his parent, Mr. and H. T. Richens. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lusty made a business trip to Salt Lake Monday. Dayle Evans of Upalco was an over-nigguest Saturday of Lor-y- n HanMon-d- need for Due to the increased foodstuffs in the Food for Freedom campaign, dairy and poultry land loans to cooperative marketing increased have purchasing groups greatly, E. A. Stokdyk, president of the Berkeley Bank of Cooperatives states. More than $3,290,000 has been disbursed in loans to cooperative organizations during September. which has Of the $98,950,516 been disbursed since the organization of the bank, only $11,994,460 now remains outstanding, President Stokdyk reports. w w ping in Roosevelt Thursday. Melvin Foote made a trip to Price last week. Mrs. Jennie Peterson and Hy-ruAtwood of Huntington were married last Wednesday. They will make their home in Hunting-to- m n. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rochelwere last Thursday. Mrs. Mary Bowden, and Mrs Bowden Charley accompanied Clint Bowden to Ioka and Roose-- , velt last Week. Mrs. Eva Owens, supervisor of 'the school lunch projects, was visiting in Altonah Thursday. Mrs. Jennie Pettey and Mrs. Elsia Chides ter are cooking for the school lunches this year. The shower given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Powell Friday was well attended. The young couple received many lovely gifts. Mrs. Clyde Lambert and daughter Lucy went to Salt Lake City where Lucy enrolled at the Hena-ge- r business college. Picture shows started In the ward hall Saturday night on the budget plan. The D U P held their regular meeting Wednesday in the ward hall with Mrs. Stella Jacobson, Mrs. Lucy Jacobson and Mrs. Bertha Ralphs as hostesses. The lesson was given by Mrs. Virginia Smith on The early fire departments cl Utah. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Atta Murray, Mrs. Margaret Maxfield, Mrs. Thora Timothy, Mrs Virginia Smith, Mrs. Edna Merrick, Mrs. Mary Powell, May Lambert and the hostesses. Mrs. Irene Berrett 3nd Mrs. Vendetta Clark were visitors. Mr. and Mrs. George Carroll were Roosevelt visiters Monday. Mrs. Thora Timothy left last week for Salt Lake City where she expects to spend the winter. A1 Anderson is working over in Vernal. Mrs. Harold Fowler and Mrs. Delbert Shiner were in Roosevelt Monday. A number of deer hunters from Altonah have returned with their deer. Junior Taylor is home visiting for a while from the navy. Elnera Sonberg of Price is visiting her brother Ralph Allred. Fenton Powell made a to Carbon county to find work.trip A shower will be given in the Ward hall Saturday at 2 p. m. for Mr. and Mrs. Dick Clark. Defense Saving Stamps can be purchased at the Altonah post ofin Roosevelt I fice. Mr. land Mrs. Clarence Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roehel and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dunn attended the American Legion and Auxiliary meeting at the h.me of Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Daniels In Mt. Emmons Wednesday night. Dave Carroll and Gam went to work at Kamas last Tetty jp - National Distillers Products Corp., N. Y. A New Power Schedule For Exterior or Display Lighting Now Available to All Business Houses SAMPLE COSTS UNDER NEW RATES: Dusk to 10 p. m. 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