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Show Basm of the Uintah the P Devoted to eople Newspaper County A Uintah njpj The Seat Newspaper Basin Newspaper SUCCESSOR TO THE DUCHESNE COURIER he in o r. Hi Covers DUCHESNE, UTAH, FRIDAY ALL The IJlntab Basin. December 7th,' 1935 Number 19. Advance Year $2.00 to: 'hiHv Seven Witnesses Testify in Board Of Education Case Central High Name Changed To Altamont he a - ?- The Central High School at Mt. Emmons will hereafter he known Bridge Club as "Altamont, according to word Mrs. Clyde Thompson entertainreceived from Superintendent Reued the members of the Wednesday Mi 3. Max Deeben and son clar"More goes to the malting of a fine ben D. Law, Thursday night. the Lake ence of Salt spent Bridge club this week with the City When than fine clothes. Death gentleman Testimony Will Probably Be Escane were l our following members present: Clarence Snyder of Altonah, a week end in Duchesne. They NOVEMBER I J. R. McGuire, George Completed Friday student at the former Central accompanied by Mrs. Bell Johnson Hurled From Careen26 First airplane weddinf. Clarence Rollins, Lynn Bencon-- 1 who was a guest of Mrs. Titus Kohl, N. Y., 1929. name of the is winner Bayville, High I ing Car nett, J. C. Allen, Harvey Dyer, J. test. A list of the most suitable Jones. waa a tie, she Seven witnesses were called to vote on the motion Atlantic E. Nelson and Nina Burger. High a finds VI was at the high! fm, Lewis of Provo names was chosen Magellan Maxwell L. F. in land voting "no to testify Pacific passage, 1520. son of Chase school and submitted to the Board I business visitor in Duchesne on score prize was won by Mrs. Dyer the stand Thursday Cleon Watterson, taxpay-AlleKohl, of case George I in the of Education at their and the travel prize went to Mrs. the atterson of Altonah, is meeting on Tuesday. er of Duchesne county vs. Board re-race, was automobile 28 First and it Altamont name His ice City hospital Mr and Mrg Titus Jones, Lewis T Education. speed Vi miles per hour, I chances tor Tuesday. Tt P W Club :rted today that his waJJ seJected by the Board as the Jone3 and GusGourdin spent Sun. 1895. The case was called for 10 a. as a resui most appropriate and he wiU be Lay in Cleveland regular' business meeting The relacovery were slight visiting m. Thursday morning beforelion. e on of the Business and Professional with tha brief case vea 29 Louisa May Alcott, favor an automobile accident presente Abe W. Turner and was eontmbom 1832. novelist, the ite at held was club Women's winner the t0 prmiSed Hfar'sundav'Tt Boardi Mrs. Maude Atwood spent the Duchesne Hotel, Tuesday, Doc. ,rth of was continued toltion of . the matter. The motion holiday with her Thanksgiving launwas . by S. "steam The 3rd. U. given program First 30 Mrs. and p. Mr. George Roper at 10 a. m. 861. sister, Mrs. Ben Kelly in Jensen. suffer- dry opens Pittsburgh, Mrs. Helen B. Hollenbeck on Hon- Friday The Watterson youth is of Bluebeu at the Board's of Califor guley Anderson J. Walter Beatrice S Thom,Members present 'DECEMBER est Judiciary. Mrs Thomas testified that alt a fractured right leg. I rneeting Tuesday, asked that the g from business in used Duchesne first been a Mrs. the Board, was called by tbp has of nia 1 Helium gas I Alice McGuire, Mrs. were cuts, mile 0f the Board were then one internal members injuries, issible school bus be routed Dirigibles, 1921. regarding visitor this week. Hildur Johnstun, Mrs. Hazel Nel- plaintiff She nises and shock, and was ta,ken soutll o .he present route to Barn Dance, Special music, Du-son, Mrs. Helen B. Hollenbeck the regular meptln fonthF to the Price hospital. commodate two more students. the matter until It could be brot Monroe promulgate P. Crocker, Mrs. Hazel m June, Pres. Mrs. Afton rTtoed Miss meeting. She kept do to and this, Ftetk.u, 18. his famous doctrine, 1821. ( J Mrs. Lucille Allen, Mrs. HA- - the School Board on with lucky tickets. stated, Orr, two students Laying and twelve promise, the s W that of Boneta, E. lary Fox en Poulson and Mrs. Nina Bur- - osevelt was made by John Mr. Wm. H. Gagon of Roose were not I tbe pre9ent route would have to statistics Mths whose names the combe. Mr.,. Thomas ,.,d I was a business visitor in uth. arned were brought to Duchesne ge Up much earlier than they do velt KATHLEEN NORRIS treatment, suffering from now m order o allow time for the chesne Wednesday Fil'C The Women's Study c'ubtThankSgivinR Mr. and Mrs. Titus Jones and bus to travel the extra distance mor cuts and bruises. home 0f Mrs MeMn Pouh the at Price were students. Hollenbeck additional A. L. Damage and wa3 als0 asked to quote sta- -$500 Mrs. the to J)ocs Jones pick up with Nov. 30th George Olsen and La Bar son, Saturday ttetlca on mileage to the area survisitors Wednesday, t Bus Contract Awarded all Price, who assisted the injured, R. McGuire hostess. Mrs. J. were getting a3 people to Just lid roundlng Duchesne and Roosevelt, Mrs. R. D. Young of Fruitland A bus contract was awarded the Watterson machine was program on interesting to Btart enjoying their Val-- 1 leady Mr. Gardner and Mr. Wiscombe visitor business Pleasant waa a Duchesne Castlegate, j Willis Zirker for the weeding south to ' and works of Samuel Cle la3t Thura Were asked to testify concerning turkeys Thanksgiving and 1 west the to in bus turn the a go Wednesday, uled to negotiate ;ey route, known by the pen name of Mara the town firo siren and the thcJp property holdings in Roose- times Mr3. Reube Wilkins of Mtn, commemor-miles further to accommodate in ghway and overturned five was Twain given I Mr Gardner said he owned c,anging of the ire department!0 students in that section. The sal- I Home was in Duchesne Wednes I a down grade. of his 100th birthday annl-- 1 heralJed them to the Eastern ation ftcrP3 ln the Neoia y is to be increased to cover day Mrs. Ernest Crocker read U(m of Duchome where fire had They said the car rolled Wiacombo said he Mr and was Axel Birch 0f Roosevelt a paper on his life and works Ubroken out ln tw0 outbuildings on lr)rt roximately 75 yards and all of the extra mileage. own(jd a clty lot in and about 75 Ruth Burton was employed by transactin& business in Duchesne thrown from lie occupants were while Mrs. A. J. Feller, who is a the property of Andy Clemmons. ami? ar0llnd Roos,veit. the Board to teach Home Econ- Qn Wednefjday. descendant of the famous author, of speedy work on the s)ite school Georpe Kohl took the stand to omics in the Roosevelt high Incidents of nia Mrs jina Burger accompanied frame interesting the gave firemen the of t testify that he represented the es- to replace Miss Tasso, who ha3 Dr and Mrs. D. P. Whitmore of life. Members present were a mass of flame nterests of the taxpayers of the Were I buijding9 accepted another position. meet- - RooseveR and spent Saturday and dames Arthur Brown, Charles H. beforQ the bosea Could be brought dlstrict and tbat he knew nothing It was announced at the g day morning in Salt Lake City Selch, John P. Madsen L. . lnto play against them, and little 0f the motion to move the Board athletic coaches from the that R. McGuire, A. J. pleasant, ing slow, saved either in buildings or- offices unoi that motion had been The annual election of officers three schools in the Duchesne Ernest conR McGuire, president Ernest Crocker, high dock, Mrg j the equipment which they p&ssed. jf Basin Lodge No. 20, F. & A. M., disrict will attend a conference In M. club attend-Pricw. R. P B E. Nelson, J. corner &f opal Schonian, in the thp .tained. Terrific heat at IIebpr T IIalli mayor 0f Uyton, Utah, was conducted next Saturday to draw UP ed & gpecia luncheon and meet- A. J. Reuben D. Law, Feller f Qf the bmldlnggi where two velt and George H. Harrison, for- DisMonday in heir regular meeting ba,gketbail schedule for at the New House Hotel Roy A. Schonian, Mis3 Emily tanks of shellalne gas were stored I offic- - thg pr presjdont of the" Roosevelt vening, with the following Madsen and Mrs. Poulson, trict No 5 This district includes, lagt Sunday, hon Lake to do with the difficul- - Gommercial club were called by much had year: ts elected for the ensuing Uintah, Carbon, Emery Dinner Party National President, Miss l of getting the fires distinguish-deen9e ..bt R, Burns, Ft Ductems. countl,s. dinner guests at ty and Jul Armond Willie Sl Thanksgiving honey can9 and Roosevelt Clubs To Tay Rent SchonA. of Worshipful Master; Roy Nielson J. Nina Mrs. Burger amunition added to the hazards of the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Mr. Hall testified that the ComRobt. Famous Author, Whos were in, Duchesne, Sr. Warden; Mrs. J. E. Nelson, Miss Beu- - fi lt.e. the and Lyons clubs and the mercial htilg 'Jarimon, Whiterocks, Jr. Warden; JUaniU Ung Serial, Malden Voy.re, Roosevelt Chief lah, Fire Injured city council had agreed Bliss V. Lott, Myton, Treasurer; to Mr. Max Young. Is to Appear In This Paper were on their way to Arcadia rent of $15.00 a month to the housed pay sheds C. two Secretary; The I Ward, Myton, Dinner guest3 at the Schonian funeral services of James attend Labrum building, to be Retir-ifor the g Arthur Brcn, Duchesne, Kathleen Norris, daughter of a They returned Solomonson. attendnever Master, Trustee. San Francisco banker, their home Tuesday. at home Appointive officers, selected by of Roosevelt ed school. She was taught Harmston occasional an with ovum-- National Craig been occupied her parents, there. Bums are: Hugh by (Stored visitor Thursday. Moffltt business study. and the for Service language )wens, Randlett, Sr. Deacon; The school play was read last Melvin Singleton governess Fire chief W. D. BisTlop suf Reemployment "d Mrg aforesecthe the rent been nineteen had was by paid Louis When she the Roberts, Whiterocks, Jr. Monday afternoon to the toga attia were guests of Mrs. ond child in a family of six her Phyllis Beauty Salon and Leona's- fered a minor injury earTy in a mentioned clubs. yt to Deacon; may arrangewhen he received Joseph Dudley, Myton, school. Those wishing B jpoHenbeck Sunday, mother and father died within a Frock Shoppe have made Mr. Harrison substantiated the Steward; D. P, Whitmore, of out Friday. The cast and further Mrs. George H. Har- month, and she immediately became ments to have Miss Mecham, the cut on his forehead of unknown statement made by Mr. Hall to aL Titus details of this play will be given Jr. Stewart; Roosevelt, her first job being Charm Specialist, lecture on per- - origin but supposedly from flying Rooseveit were business a the effect that the Commercial house at $30 a Jones, Duchesne, Chaplain; Henry hardware a with Tuesday. proper makeup, health glass from a window he was club of Roosevelt had agreed to sonality, in Duchesne visitors for however, I Funk, Myton, Tyler. of month. Fortunately, DHS and diet, Saturday, December 7th, 9mashlng out with an axe. Though stand their share of the rental exlaJoe and Frank Barboglio masthe American reading public, she enFollowing the meeting the business 2:30 p. m. at the Town Hall in the wound bled profusely Dr. while ter became a librarian and Sewing Class Helper were transacting pense of the Board, should they ons were joined by the ladies of writ- She will answer any hop kept right on the job, she work began that in Wednesday. is gaged here up move to Roosevelt, into the Laclass taking a The Sewing Duveromy Chapter, O. E. S. for on the care of skin andjng the firemen and helping where work. brum building. Ha said that no "hJnc luncheon in honor of Mr. and Mrs. color 'along with their other Lftorato Women and girls should ever needed. It was necessary, hair. on business Wednesday. neat Duchesne some do written lease had been made, but to very praver, and Mrs. Jennie Bowers, Thev and when the fire had been distin take advantage of this free Helen B. ind Mrs. Christmas editor SedV9icVy reporter and now that it was a "gentlemens agreebetween Ho'IegC Wim members of the organizations, work adv.) guished, to suture a small artery ment. and Miss San papers but portunity. children other presents who are Christmas in for to Cravers to stop which had been severed, leaving, the this work ended in 1909 when she mer spent Sunday visiting It was estimated Thursday DHS California and Mrs. Bowers for the bleeding. married Charles G. Norris, brother Gateway Committee case would probthe that night, the author, Tennessee, to establish new homes of the late Frank Norris, Visits School The fire apparently was started ably be finished by Friday Plans Direct Appeal The annual banquet and i natal and himself a novelist. Rooseof two or three small trash Duncan from Florene Mis3 To Pres. Roosevelt writ-- i lation of officers wa3 set for Dec. Since 1910 Mrs. Norris has our school on had been left burning which fires was visiting velt number of novels and 16th, to be held at a ten irreat Myton. Both Monday. near in the vicinity of the buildhave day in Duchesne. A special committee, appointed Masons and Stars will hold their .hort Bt0ries, many of which leadto buildings and RITES HELD FOR DHS in Mrs. Lutellus Burdick the Damage and DuMr. ings. published serially the regular meeting of the at installations on that date and with Blue-ARCADIA RANCHER at $500 of estimated was in Late Class returned to their home magazines and newspapersnov- - chesne Gateway club Thursday equipment their I known best partners will join later for Her no insurance. spentl was There after country. having Saturday, late class has the evening, plans to make a direct Funeral services were held Dec. banquet. walked daughter. Mr,. a to. numbed. wek to President Roosevelt, in very Those attending Mondays meet-m- g appeal econa n in the Arcadia Ward Chapel 1st Held j. has been decreas- Helen B. Hollenbeck. Walls of Gold and "The the interest of rehabilitation for Funeral Rites and function from Duchesne of tardy marks Virgin, James Christian Solomonson, a for I was Neoia of comes Now Jensen Lionel Duchesne county, it was announcFor were: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown lng Logan who died Wednesday, Nov. 27th Story of Julia Page. Wesley I Maiden Voyage. DHS Duchesne visitor Thursday. ed after the meeting late last Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orr, Mr. and in Salt Lake City, where he had of Mt. Emmons Daniels new Grade by a of story Funeral services were held last been taken for medical treatment. Other county problems, Shirley Announcement Mrs. L. C. Eighth night. Mrs. and Mr. Winslow, had a group of Kathleen Norris always is somewih WPA and other pro- Friday in the L. D. S. Ward house Titus A week ago last Monday night Lend Mr. Solomon f on was bom at Jones, Mr. Emil Munz, Mrs. and the editor of dealing District event an of of a at session come under their for John Wesley Logan, 17, who thing a also will had party Obie L. A, June 15, 1873, is jects, grade the it a Mr. Roy Eighth great Schonian, this paper feels that November Norhal, Denmark, was Thursday to learn something yvas accidentally killed Schonian. tell you tbat jurisdiction, United States the to came able to be the school house. A program to and privilege Miss court procedure. who ad- 25th while hunting in the Utahn visitors also be is to class, Distinguished published the "Maiden Vovage small when a enjoyed by boy, locating at town at. in tbe;e columns. You will dressed the Gateway members at vicinity. Attorneys from out of Mis3 Christenson. and He spent several Utah. Richfield, B. were Justice Court Cases ouygh'y enjoy every installment. Bishop E. E. Cox of Boneta had the meeting Thursday evening refreshments were serv-- 1 tending court Thursday E Dil the Murray at working years Si Ster which the students left L. Dart of Myton, Ray Abe W. Turner of the charge of the services. C. A. Er- smelter before coming to the were: Judge Weldon W' DaU Roosevelt, velt and Bemson, Fourth Juricial district, F. M. Al- ickson, Ray Oman and Mr. Bar- Reservation in 1906, living at Arplead Thomas I ton guilty to a charge of driving for Blurray of Wesley, of Price. John of DHS der, court clerk, John A. Bouford ton, a a car time. He was one while under the influence of, and J. T. Mur- Musical cadia since that is As Coleman, Wm. were Automobile State Midvale, speakers. Utah of the ranchers of that 'rv.ip Pridav the Eighth grade successful of the or and was fined $95.50 and e and David and ... John Thomas Murray, 52, of sociation and Mr. Dusenberry, W numbers were given by Miss tbe assembly program dock of Heber section. Wats on Wed of Salt Lake City, Tooele utab djed suddenly Monday, Dec. 2nd. Moffitt and Mrs. Fern T. PA district engineer from the We hope we will hatt Royal Smith, The services were conducted by The case of were Robert Ellis and at thehall. transacting borne of bis Provo office. the at owners, evening accompanied on the piano Bishop Thomas M. Gilbert. The Moffitt, entertaining neflday and sheep Brank interesting tui Duchesne. Casper, charged with petit R. A. Murray at Blue business here this week. Jesus Lover of My Judge Turner addressed the by Mrs. Leland Hair of larceny ia connection with Sum brother, the hour. James Boneta choir sang, vocal solos were rendand was in visiting, the was Nielson he then where Interment Otto and ben gave DHS briefly, Soul and gathering alleged dediburglarizing of the Smith mers of Arcadia were business Born Jn Toople ln April( 1883, the floor to hi3 clerk, Mr. Alder. cemetery with James Oman Seventh Grade ered by Florence Stover and Floyd Hall last April was tried, beWednesday. James of work son here of the the visitors the grave. was Mr. Alder cating spoke Mr Murray Roes; opening prayer by Marvin obert Ellis was dismissed as no is By Jacqueline Gerrjr White Murray. He was ing done 'in behalf of the county Seventh Roy Braithwaite of Ephraim sis-Jcsaie G. Shields and benediction by Hale the in evidence could be For English found against been by the committee working with portance of the arterial highways - a guest at the home of hla has but trade, Good John P. Pearson of Engby J! WP making 40 and brought Holgnte. Jim Casper was fined $100 and Mr. an lUred let- - ter and broher-in-layears. State Rep. Dan Mitchell, and ad- connecting with twenty last the the T. R. Cope of Arcadia for out and Utahn cut to Some the wontlis in the Smit see that re- the attention of the club county jail. The hsh signs. to not I Mrs. have wrote Daryl those vised present some on offered remarks of consolation for Funeral arrangements nance at sentence waa suspended on ters for them and tor' committee lack of equipment and supplies this of Mr. Solointerment seen by but gathered ports ,e Condition old yet been completed, WPA projects on these roads the family and spoke the wear officthat the fine be paid them. Some of them say, 13, state your with not should stop monson as a good neighbor and me do that, ' Tooele. jothin six months. On failure of saw, I have eaten, Let (adv.) will be in in con- - now in progress. be sent, CI should but Beautiful floral offerings R. ials, 8 defendant to do that, he will I havent any, etc The' medical committee met at The committee appointed by the citizen. Surviving are one brother, d,rect to Freslnt attendance wre mute e a an Kolil large C. G. the compelled to serve the sentence club, which includes WednesdayMisT Duchesne the esteem liis megh-bor- a of Shields and ape.Rnossv.lt. well as pay the $100. of the N. R. S. and testimony Elizabeth Crocker W. Leda Mrs. E, Auto YOU the of Bouford resent: following John A. and friends felt for him. JUST TO REMIND This case was Mrs. Agnes Johnson on Supt. Reuben D. Law and whatfrom dismissed Mrs. E. Dart- members of Price, the Whitmore addressed e Assn. Surviving are his widow, Nancy District Court last term with in ever other members they chose of Myton both of Tooele, Ada Mrs. Jennings dance particularly Hamilton Solomonson and Guild inroad Jane e ton problems, forznt the will endeavor to stimulate the lent of counsel and a new D. W. and Xo 10, H. G. A., Sr O. and L. Dm. with highway Town Hall. to th. complaint spent Thanksgiving connectionwork Mr. terest of the county commission- three brothers, filed in the Justice tonight all of Arcadia. music. N. A. Solomonson, Court. Mr. and Mrs. and the - with l;,, parents, ffhd; in these projects, and in supers The trial took place on Nevas Dona wi.l furnish furof Nnat in its the Roosevelt in was Interment re-Mond; the association is Beautiful hand made quilt and some of the necessary Brown ln Durhesne, TuesArthur a, Dec. 2nd. plying Duchesne in iette stopped . cemetery. , to resume his half. and supplies for them. other prizes will be given away. stressed the un- Dec. day on their way to Salt Lake turning Sunday Mr. Subscribe for the RECORD for U. Y. B, the Saturday Contract club, studies at meone for City. Christmas! 7th, with Mrs. A. J. Feller, Mea-dam- I ,27 n I & I I 1 p'ThfnTt I 1 I ety lifted I 1 -- 1 -j I I I 1 sec-26- It y. ap-lar- I I I e I I S 1 I our? 'Jaster-ele- i ct wra fire-fighti- wage-earne- r, I I direct-questio- I I eect op-(Pa- id I 1 Mr I hftudenat- I i I -- Ce. half-broth- er Cor-rinn- I -- II 1 1 1 half-siste- r, rwt 4 i Ld C,. P" .; 1 I |