OCR Text |
Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH nil esI SUN BURN TIIE SUMMER IIAZZARD Protect Your Skin With TRUCK OFERATORS CONTEST OVER MUST REGISTER IN NINE DAYS J GYPSY CREAM A Rexall Product ts Duchesne Drug Duchesne, Utah puckers Must Register A All FOR HIRE Truckers must register before June 28th under the National Trucking code, which has now become the Federal law. A A. A A registration agency has been set up at Duchesne, at Ashtons Shell ServiceStation, with Lloyd Pope in charge.' A A A ! I I Please Apply There For All Information t tt Failure to register is a violation of code and subject to heavy penalties. A A A I I I Mutual Creamery Co., Duchesne Utah. . ! the Signed by UTAH STATE CODE AUTHORITY FOR THE TRUCKING INDUSTRY o. BASEBALL! Get A Family Pass and See ELEVEN GAMES FOR $2.50 Good for entire family at all home games Short Passes Admit the Entire Family to Two Games for 73c rip Enin ID $50.00 in Prizes WE NEED ADVERTISERS For the purpose of stimulating interest and convincing merchants that ads in our columns are read and followed, we are going to give $50.00 in prizes to the writers of the thirteen best letters entitled: I LIKE TO READ THE ADS, AND IHIY ACCORDINGLY RULES: First Prize $15.00 Second Prize $10.00 Third Prize $3.00 The next ten best letters will receive a 1 year paid up subscription to the UINTAH BASIN RECORD NOTE: 1st, 2nd and 3rd. prizes will be paid in orders on any business establishment, sped fied by the winner whose ad appears in our columns during the life of the contest. Letters must not exceed 200 words, must be in ink or typewritten on one side only, and may be published in our columns if we desire . . Anyone is eligible except members of the paper staff or members of the families of the judges. Judges: Chas. M. Iverson, Supt. of Schools. G. V. Billings, County Commissioner Paul P. Allen, Mayor The Contest Starts Immediately and Closes July 1st. g Miss Faun Smith .who is study-nhere There will be a big tinis Francisco San in nursing all have committies for the n 4th, vaca-ioof her pending a few days are and working been appointed with her father, Mr. Orrin hard. Smith. Miss Vernetta Murphy is visiting at Kamas, with her brother SOCIETY Roy Murphy. Mr. Vernal Neilson of Bridge-lanof Mrs. Glen "he and Miss Elsie Shields of Ard ,e3 at the Court House partici-e- cadia were married in Salt Lake in a farewell party in her June 15. After a Mrs Temple Friday, tor Monday afternoon. to Yellowstone Park, they will trip ;es is leaving Thursday morning return to Bridgeland. Their many h Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Baker friends wish them happiness. Salt Lake, from there she will As yet the people here are very tinue on to Spokane, Washing-fo- r fortunate having plenty of water an extended visit with her There were quite a number ot ther ,Mrs. Mary Peterson. Mrs. our people that went to Mt. Em;es will be greatly missed by mons to convention last Sunday fellow workers, so the party Mrs. Marvin Shields of Arcadia i a scene of regret as well as was a guest of Mrs. J. C. Neilson Ice cream and candy isure. Monday night. Mrs. Shields was e served as refreshments. returning from Salt ' Lake City. a o Mr. Burnard Liddell made successleavarticipants in a very week-enquick trip to Salt Lake City, d Tuesfishing trip over the and returning Monday , ing e: Mr. and Mrs. George Hol-zday night. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Cole, Mr SteamMr. Lowell Brady of and Mrs. Lonnie Fitzwater, visitoi a was Colo, boat Springs, and Mrs. Ed Wilkins. They here last week. it up the North Fork of the ihesne, and if you will believe ir story, all caught their limit . Coles returned Sunday eve-and the rest followed on Mon- d On sale at Conoco Service Station or at the gate g Born to Mr. and Mrs. L. J. GilMr. and Mrs. George Kohl bert, June 15th a girl all concernbridge ed doing nicely. at dinner and it Sunday evening the following: The Arcadia Primary AssociaAvera and Mrs. Jack McGuire, Mr tion has been reorganized. d Mrs. Arthur Brown and Mr H. Larsen, Superintendent; Gend Mrs. B. W. OToole, the eva Gilbert 1st Assistant; Neva anniv-jarW. Johnson 2nd Assistant; Leona being the birthday of Mr. Kohl. High score S. Shields, Secy; they will hold ize went to the O'Tooles. primary on Thursdays at 2:30 P o M. and solicit the attendance ot Mr. and Mrs. Axel Pierson all Primary children. at dinner Monday eve-l- g Miss Elsie S. Shields of Salt ot the following guests: Mr. and Lake and Vernal J. Neilson W. D. Bishop, Mrs. Noble Bridgeland, were married June 15 s. Press. Bishop's mother, Dr. Leon H in the Salt Lake Temple. ne and his mother, Mrs. Cline ident George T. Richards preforo They left ming the ceremony. Mrs A post card received by a for trip wedding immediately and ;el Pierson from her daughter through Yellowstone Park enith at Fish Lake reports that will return July 1st to make their and her party of friends are home in the Basin. Both are popving a wonderful time fishing, ular young people and are well Tilling, known throughout the Basin, the ating and horse-bac- k BIS-1- , s. Chase and Miss Miriam in wishing them - community joins BisD. W. Mrs. of two sisters a happy married life. Miss 0 are among the party. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred T. Hill ot a to take trip Bountiful and children spent last rson expects ough Bryce and Zions National week visiting Mrs. Hills mother rks on her way home. Mrs. Elia J. Gilbert. o Mrs. Minnie Johnson has returnHisses Elaine Sadler and Elsie ed home after a visit at Salt Lake and insun entertained at a weenie with her daughter Monola ist in Honor of Miss Faun Mrs. Bertha Johnson. lith Tuesday night. Besides the Alvia Farnsworth Is visiting at desses and the guest of honor: Bountiful with Mr. and Mrs. Alfollowing guests were present: ford T. Hill. ss Betty Sadler of Hollywood Mrs. Marion S. Shields has reis Boyer of Salt Lake, who is turned home after a weeks visit at Salt Lake City. iting the Sadler girls, Miss Jack O'Toole, Douclas Lowell Moors of Salt Lake City dth, Mark McGuire, and Glen is the guest of his grandmother .kelson. Mrs. Eliza J. Gilbert. d n y n, for-hir- vertisers: The Republican Precinct Chairmen and Chairwomen held a meetTuesing in the Court room last County Jacobs, Arthur day. Chairman, took charge of the Max Reay had the misfortune meeting. to fall through the shed where he o had jumped off the hay stack Mr. and Mrs. Wilford McConkie cracking his collar bone and a of Boneta were in Duchesne Tues- rib. His neighbor, Mr. Edgar day. Miles took them to Roosevelt to o Doctor. to consult a Mrs. Geo. Kohl motored Mr. Evertt Holland passed aw'ay Roosevelt Tuesday. at his home at Salt Lake City one illness Mr. Geo. Kohl and T. L. Hatch day last week, following and Mrs Mr. an operation. went fishing Wednesday afternoon and Holland and family resided here up Lake Canyon. at Mt. Emmons for several years, o where they came from Mtn. Home. District Mr. tV. R. Wayman, and Duin They still own property here Engineer of the FERA was Lake Salt to moved fall last only chesne on business Thursday. known City. Mr. Holland was as his qualities for Vernal here sterling in was Rulon J. Larsen workhard an extremly ambitious, Wednesday on Court business. er was a congenial and friendly o and will be Mrs. Huish of Roosevelt and her man and neighbor, all. missed afterby greatly two nieces spent Monday A few of our citizens were able noon in Duchesne. to go to Duchesne and attend part o Del Prado murder trial held Judge Larsen and Mr. Bigler of the has created great inwhich home there the at were luncheon guests the people. 'of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Pierson last terest among Mr. and Mrs. Bush Grosbeck and Saturday. o baby of Springville are visiting left relatives and friends here. Mrs. sons and Mrs. C. H. Selch at Grosbeck was formerly Arvella unday for an extended visit Colo-adin Fullmer, Miss La Verne Fullmer ie home of her parents sis-e- r also accompanied them out, she Mss Julia Shellabarger, will been has who stay for some time with her of Mrs. Selch, Mr sister, Mrs. Claude Thacker and them. with left here isiting elch took them to Grand Junction family. here they were met by Mrs on ielchs brother, and taken o their home in Saguache, Colo. Xr. Selch returning to Duchesne. A e truck operators in All Utah will be required to register their vehicles within the next few days with the State Code Authority for the Trucking Industry, in compliance with the Code and in I Like to Our letter contest, Read the Ads, and Buy Accordon ingly will come to a close which letters those 1st. Only July bear a postmark of June 30th, or earlier will be accepted for con-- , Dont sideration by the judges. wait till the last minute, get yours in now and win one of the prizes ranging from a $15,00 merchandise order to a years subscription to Uintah Basin Record. Full particulars are to be found in an ad elsewhere in this paper. Orders given as prizes for this contest are good according to the rules at any of the following ad- Mrs. Berthena Holfcltz returnDr. and Mrs. W. D. Eishop and Dr. Cline and his mother motored ed from Vernal last Thursday to Moon Lake where they spent where she had been spending a few days visiting relatives. Saturday and Sunday. o George Cambee is spending the grand-parenDr. Leon II. Cline has gone to Salt summer with hi3 Lake City to attend the combined Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Fouse. convention of the Pacific NorthJake Emery accompanied Elmer west Medical Association and the Curran to the range Wednesday Utah State Medical Association where they will spend several days being held there this week. looking after the cattle. W. J. Seaton was calling on P Mtn Mrs. Mamie Morrison of Fouse Monday. W. Home was a Duchesne visitor the spent and Fred Emery Jake first of the week. Uncle. their with night Monday Grove Martin Slain. S. A. Kirk of Pleasant Murl Jennings, Jr. who has been last was transacting business suffering from a bump on his head Saturday in Duchesne. is improving nicely. . o Duchesne Pass-Tim- e Baseball Club. Pool Hall, Duchesne Utah. Sterling Transportation Co. & Eastern Utah Transportation Utah. Uintah Power and Light Co. Roosevelt, Utah. Mortensen Bakery, Duchesne, Utah. Duchesne Hardware Co., DuCo., Duchesne, chesne, Utah. Duchesne Drug Co., Duchesne Utah. G. V. Billngs, Real Estate, Ins Abstracts. Duchesne, Utah. DuCo., Schonian Furniture chesne, Utah. Mountain States Tel. and Tel. Duchesne, Utah. Leonas Frock Shoppe, Duchesne Utah. We are sorry there are no grocery stores or automobile services listed among the above, but they just dont seem to be interested in your business, evidently preferring that anyone who can should go tc Roosevelt or send away for their purchases, if one is a judge by the extent of their advertising in the local paper. VETERANS HEAR S. L. OFFICIALS Legion held its meeting at the last Thursday Chateau Legion evening, June 14th. All officers of the Post were present but one. Visitors were present from the Vernal, Roosevelt, Myton and posts, and Jack Grey and of Duchesne were Watters John specially invited Spanish-America- n war veterans. Though the Alton-alegionaires are paid members of the Duchesne Post, it is understood that they have been granted a dharter of their own. and now recognized as a separate post. The Legionaires were addressed Bud by District Committeeman Adams and Ray Fisher of Helper of the Veterans Employment Service, of Salt Lake City, who was the principal speaker, advising the veterans on their preference rights on public works. Mr. Fisher told of having been defeated in a story telling contest of by the Emery post. Art Dunn a story telling Altonah made by challenge, but was defeated Mr. Fisher. been previously announced. The following letter was read to the post by the commander. Mr. Ernest Crocker, Commander, Post No. 22, The American Legion Duchesne, Utah. Dear Sir: This office is charged with the vetduty of making selections of Veterans for enrollment in the erans Contingent of the Civilian replace Conservation Corps, to their those who have completed term of enrollment and vacancies due to other causes. Selections of veterans will be made from applications on hand of July 1st, 1934. It is the desire this office to have sufficient applications to complete the Utah quota, which will not be known until the last week of June. The following are the requirements for enrollment: 1. Must be a veteran of a war. (World War date April 6, 1917 to July 2, 1921.) 2. Must be physically able to perform ordinary manual labor, 3. Veterans who have previously been enrolled in the Civilian Conservation Corps are not eligible for reenrollment. It will be appreciated if you will call this to the attention of your membership, and any one desiring to enroll should write at once to the Veterans Administration Facility, Salt Lake City, Utah, for application blanks and instructions. Very truly yours, E. H. LITTLEFIELD . The American regular monthly Al-ton- h Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Chei are the proud parents of a r seven and pound t this being their second one, X one-ha- lf Cheney was formerly Miss Cl accordance with rules and regula- Anderson, daughter of Mr. i tions approved by the National Mrs. John Anderson. Recovery Administration. Wilma Wilson and sister, Er The State Code Authority for Rollins are here visiting frienc Utah has set up the machinery for Mrs. James McDonald is qt registering approximately 3000 sick at this writing, Mr. and X T. and A. state in the vehicles Albert were Ogden Dastrup Burton and A. J. Lindsey are here itors last week. station. to set up a registration XIr. and Mrs. Walter Dast The Code for the Trucking Inwent out with a load of woo all that operators dustry provides vehtheir for hire must register Mr. and Mrs. Randal Wardle icles, pay the necessary registraa cute little house v building tion fee, supply information con- of town. cerning their operations and disGilbert Bube had the misfort play insignia on their vehicles of losing his best horse. The te Failure to do so is a violation of ran away and one horse crus the Code, punishable by heavy its skull on the corner of a hoi penalties. The Relief Socity was reorg The Code Authority of Utah is ized recently with Mrs. Mil headed by: XIaxwell as president; Thora T Arthur T. Burton, President othy, 1st Counselor; Jennie Pe Sterling Trans. Co. 106 South 2nd 2nd Counselor; XIary Young, comWest Salt Lake, representing retary. mon Carriers, Chairman. La The American Legion Thomas O. Leaver, Dump Truck cream sold ice Monday. Salt Operators, 222 Ninth Ave, Lake, representing Contract Carriers. Hyrum Johnston, Mgr. Independent Gas & Oil Co, Dooly Bldg Salt Lake, representing Private Carriers. WANTED Coal and Wood Look at the c George Sims, Pres. Salt Lake subscription. Transfer Co. 108 W. 2nd South beside your name on the pa Salt Lake, representing Cartage and if you are behind, and v, to deliver coal or wood in paynr Carriers. ro A. J. Lindsey, Secy. Utah Motor call at the Record office and Ex. arrangements. Transportation Association Secy. OVER $2300 IN CASH FRIZ Word was received at the State Pu Word The Happiness the Headquarters this week to Contest includes 50 cash pr effect that General Hugh S. JohnLots of fun for solvers. B son, National Recovery Adminisjig-saand cross-wor- d puz of fee the had trator approved and 1 puzzle-siFull information $3.00 per vehicle, which amount cents in stamps, sent to j will be assessed against all operi . newspaper. at the itme of regators for-hir- e used to be sum is This istration. FOR SALE Singer Sot in the administration of the Code A-Cl in l Condition, Machine, compiling including registration, Record Call at the Office, ;j and tabulating results, filing of n Utah. chesne, rates on rates, conducting hearings and otherwise bringing about full compliance with the provisions of FOR SALE CHEAP 1 Oak: the Code. with nearly new Spring and vehic- tress, 1 Baby Bed, and two da Registration of for-hir- e les which is now going on at Ash- tresses, 1 Dresser, 2 tables. Iris Machine ai tons Shell Service Station will af- enport, 1 Washing ford a comprehensive picture of tables, 2 Rockers. Call at Schie the volume and character of that Furniture Company, Duchesn2: t phase of the truck transportation industry, making available, for the ii FOR SALE Bench Lot first time, defAite facts on which Lot 6, Block 64. Ac ton, disindustries other may prepare G. Gassmann, 331 Cl John meet ' tribution plans, charged to San Antonio, Texas. conditions brought about by the Blvd., 3T 47 development of highway transporj fs tation. Lack of such information reJiei was emphasized in a 'recent by port submitted to Congress Yo;; Federal Coordinator of Transporw 1 i . Its tation Joseph B. Eastman. The Code will bring about a indegree of stabilization in the It unobtainable. dustry hitherto rules will set up trade practice prowhich will benefit shippers motive of the Presidens Recovery Program, resulting in benefits tc labor and industry. Mrs. C. I. Johnson of Los Angin eles is spending some time Roosevelt visiting with the Lee Youngs Wednesday afternoon. Up To Producer J fol 0 ai ha- Why sell cream to be si ped to outside towns ? J ti 'MS Does not the Basin n. its payrolls and factor) It is up to the producer. EY Kraft Cheese Miracle Whip Salad Dres: he ay ( it tl M U T U A L otic CREAMERY by COMPANY ays Srat Duchesne, Utah jj r j an MAID-O-CLOVE- R Butter and Cheese as v "cele Coleman IRON SELF-HEATIN- G fror stinj aned 'Hello but lebr ace Folks;; aide til Jsion t Just like stepping their living room you hgreet the folks back friends and relatives in w: - C. to iron with a your strength. ironing easier and quicker at less cost. This modern Coleman Iron lights instantly . no generating with match or torch... no waiting. Saves you more time and work than a Do a whole $100 washing machine. Lula llorrocks spent the week- ironing with one iron. end at Bridgeland the guest ol The evenly heated double pointed base Mr. and Mrs. Clarence llorrocks irons garments with fewer strokes. IronHeats Weldon Burton and family ot ing time is reduced Ft. Duchesne spent Sunday with itself . . . use it anywhere. Makes and too . . . Mr. Burtons mother, Mrs. Cruz burns its own gas.anEconomical, hour to' operate. costs only fa LnJaun. Come in and see it demonstrated. a business John Stover made trip to Salt Lake Saturday. Lanar Lichens took a car load to Mt, Emmons Tuesday night to attend a meeting for the purpose of arranging for a half holiday Duchesne, Utah throughout the Stake each week this summer, easy and pleasant rS It laves You do better one-thir- cities by telephone. t Why not call them 8or( night? Enjoy hearing voices as much as theysru poim joy youVs. peels 0 Low Ad I station-to-statio- n rates begin at 8:30 p. JL The long distance oped I will be glad to tell you rates to any points. ' 1 HI arc rhe, The Mountain States Ids" Telephone & Telegraph riti kit u |