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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD. DUCHESNE. ISJAH The Aurora Borealis OFFICIAL CAMP NEWS. Hoon Lake Camp F-3- 7 CCC COMPANY NUMBER euer ter 2910 By Mrs. Sarah Case Case came in from Mr. Arthur Austin M. Burton has been Price Edited By Stephen Zaccara porting a new PlyMonday OfHealth as Talmage to go back to his He left mouth. ficer hy the Board of County Lake. Moon at work Commissioners. camp and he wa3 never too set in then became our home. At times Mr. land Mrs. Ervin Pearson Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Ottosen his own ideas to adopt anything the company has been larger and their baby girl to the Doctook BurMrs. Mr. Lawrence and that he thought would be of value sometimes smaller than what it and tor Monday. ton spent Thanksgiving day in to the feIlows was when I joined, but I have en- American here, Fork. Phyllis Powell had the misforHe was a very conscientious joyed the association of the group her nose on Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sulser of tune to fall, striking man which made him a very ex who have gone to make up the house school step, breaking a Park City spent Thanksgiving the cellent of the army personnel of .the camp. nose. her in bone Sorenat the home of B. J. staff. He was extremely cooperI am glad that I was fortunate day Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Atwood sen. ative with the Forestry Depart- enough to be assigned to a camp Mr. and Mrs. Arley Sorensen made a trip to Salt Lake City ment which has caused this camp where the work project is under Enid of Park this week bringing Mrs. Simon to be pointed out as one in which the jurisdiction of the Forest and daughter relatives here City on Atwood and daughter, Barbara were visiting the Army Staff and Che Technical Service. I also consider that I was out for Thanksgiving. Miss Lois day. Thanksgiving Staff really worked together as fortunate in having a company of Mr. Earl Christensen returned Atwood will return to Salt Lake one group. Utah men as they have proven home from Mayfield, Monday. with them. We know that the work will be themselves resourceful and able to Dan Anderson and Sheldon NielThe program Tuesday evening carried on by the capable hands adopt themselves to camp con- son came with him to spend a consisted of a song by Miss Ruth of Captain Moore. He has already ditions in this climate. few days. Ca3e and Alice Croaby, O Sweet and Basin residents of Roosevelt, Mrs. Austin G. Burton expressed himself as being delightof Ufa; reading by Alta ed with the completeness of the Duchesne, Neola, Altonah, Mt. children came home from Roose- Mystery Boswell. organization here and anticipates Emmons, Mtn. Home, and sur- velt for the Thanksgiving holiThe Thanksgiving dance was a going forward with the same poli- rounding area have always shown days. successful affair. A large cies carried by Captain Bittman. real western hospitality to all of Helen and Lois Behunln and very attended. The proceeds will crowd Even though you are gone us and I take this opportunity to Sadonia and Afton Larsen were be used to give the primary chil Captain Bittman we wish you to express my appreciation to every- home from Duchesne for the dren a Christmas tree this year. know that we truly appreciate all one for their cordiality. This has Thanksgiving holidays. Mrs. LeRoy W. Rust returned Mr. land Mrs. Chris Sorensen that you have done for us. Your helped to make the social life of to from a visit to California Wed interest in us as individuals has the camp more agreeable and left Saturday for Mayfield evening to spend Thanks made us feel that we were really complete. spend a few days with his bro- neaday with her family. giving men instead of just so many nonTo the Army Staff, Forestry ther who is sick. Viola and La Verne MLssea The The entities in an organization. Department personnel, leaders and visited Wednesday were Fullmer wish uppermost in our minds right members of the company I extend Old Weather Statistic! Elia R. Madsen Miss what-so-evaftrnoon by walk my very sincere and appreciative now is that, in hospital, la The Pennsylvania Paul of life you may cast your lot you acknowledgement for the loyality Philadelphia, America's oldest, kept of Springvilla, Utah, and Mr. Provo. of may be successful as you have and cooperation that has made all a record of temperature of the Duke been as a leader of this company, of our progress possible. A delightful party wa hold at world at least a century before the States United c C c tho of Ed Miles home, Thursday. A the establishment Moore my I To Captain give Bittman Bids Adieu Thanksgiving . dinner was served best wishes for a happy and suc- weather bureau. to the following guests: Violet Just before the Captain left he cessful administration. It is with term his Fern Rust, Alice Crosby views I concerning Miles, that Hoo.ier" The considerable regret expressed Ruth Case, Clola Fullmer, May y this camp in the following man- inate my association with Camp la the Carolina, Virginia, ner however it is a pleasure to and Missouri, a rough Crosby, Inez Miles, La Verne if called a boaster, aad it Fullmer, Alta Boswell, Lola On the 23rd of July 1934, I took know that an experienced officer Lorraine Thacker and Fay command of Company 1345 at with an excellent record in the Is thought by some that the than a time to earlier traoed can be Milos. the to the destiny CCC remains At that time guide Uinta River. of the Northwest Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Atwood encompany consisted of about 190 of a company I have been proud the opening of Most to command. tertained Mrs. Josaphine Atwood local experienced men. those men have left our ranks As I leave I want to leave with vidual. From the time that an and daughters, Lois and Babara, Some have been transferred, some you a feeling which I have within Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wall and of thanks was made to Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Athave left to accept other employ me and which is very nicely ex- expression the most high for past blessings family, now Marva Don at Thanks wood are and seeking others poem: ment, pressed in the following till the mess hall was bathed In others still Can and dinner You Think You Thursday. If giving higher the aroma of smoke from fine have gone because they were If you think you're beaten you are Mrs. Ira B. Cannon, and Mr. One could realize that needed at home. and son ,Ben, Marva If you think you dare not, you sigars. daughter satisfied were those that fully end here with her week the On Sept. 9, 1934 a detachment dont, with the world, and outside of re- spent Salmon. Mrs. of 36 men under command of Lt. It3 almost a cinch you won't; mother, marks caused by the disappointJohn R. El ting began construction If you think youll lose, youre lost ment of the small capacity of the Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Case and Yelfind For out in the world you of the present camp on the Frances of Duchesne viswas owners stomachs daughter everything lowstone creek. It was officially Success begins with a fellow's will O. K. ited relatives here Sunday. completed on Oct. 5, 1934 and Its all in the state of mind. Words are weak when it comes Mr. Earl Case took his wife to the to to goodness i3 lost Lake City Sunday rhere she express Salt race a trying Full many of cooking but when one realizes will receive medical treatment Ere ever a step is run; just how the Mayor and his staff from Dr. Clark at Provo before And many a coward fails make beans taste like caviar, I returning home. Hla sons, Lynn Ere ever his works begun; will will leave it to your imagination and Georgia, and daughter Stella deeds Think big, and your to estimate the deliciousness of also went out. grow behind the following items on our menu: Think small, and youll fall will Roast Turkey, Sage Dressing, Central High News and you Think that you can, Hubbard Roat mind. Sauce, of Cranberry Last state in the Wednesday Instead cf the all Its Mashed assembly, the Junior caa regular If you think youre outclassed Squash, Buttered Peas, Potatoes, Giblet Gravy, Celery & sponsored a matinee dance. Mr. Lettuce Hearts with Mayonnaise, and Mrs. LeRoy Thacker fum you are; Youve got to think high to rise, Olives, Fruit Pudding with Orange ished the music. Youve got to be sure of yourself Sauce, apples (Delicious), OrangThe English class is very busy before es, Grapes, Assorted Nuts & Can- this week writing themes for the You can ever win a prize. dies, Cigarettes and Cigars, contest sponsored by the Federal c C c Lifes battles dont always go Housing committee. The student G Man ? To the stronger or faster man, the winning essay will re a day a writing has been ceive whatever they have written But sooner or later the man who Splendid Isolation On Hie little Yellowstone By Mrs. Chris Sorensen ed Captain Bittman Leaves VOien a truck leaves camp takisome enrollee or en- ng with it ' JoTlees who have just received their discharge it takes a buddy a pal of some certain person or persons, but this time when the convoy left for Salt Lake City someone it took from our midst and friend a been buddy has ffho to all of us. For this time it took with it Captain Bittman who has had charge of thi3 company for the past 18 months. Captain Bittman seems to just the right amount of formality to demand the honor and respect of all of the enrollees and has had little trouble in causing the camp to be run according to army regulations, yet mixed in with this were .the qualities which make a man liked among men. He seemed to have the wel fare of the enrollees in mind. He was never too busy to listen to the suggestions from any man in pos-ge- Our ss SOFT DRINKS CANDIES Are the Best! Our Service Is Always Courteous EM PooS HaEI BEER on Draft and in Bottles! DARYL and DOUG tar Kr ear ra rvn old- - 118 I MS! EFFICIENT TT.B Hello Mary, Whats Your Plans For New Years Eve? FUN OAI New Year's Eve At M Newhouse THE r 1 OTEL x CABARET DELUXE DINNER, FAVORS, NOISEMAKERS n At-woo- ENTERTAINMENT fjKRF It costs but y y CO. STERLING TRANSPORTATION Uintah Basin . - To & From Salt Lake, Provo c C o & Intermediate Points EASTERN UTAH TRANSPORTATION CO. Uintah Basin To & From Price and Intermediate Points Every Day Service Each Way Come in and see our BEAUTIFUL SAMPLE ASSORTMENT BURGOYNE CUSTOM MADE dllirtstutas (Eartis COME IN NOW and make your selection while the wide variety is still complete. PRICED TO FIT ANY PURSE! at the RECORD OFFICE 7s V r; n r u Barrack Contest weesk ago Captain Bittman announced that a large box of delicious red apples would be barrack given each week to the which was kept the neatest and cleanest during the week. Immediately everyone in the barracks in cooperation with leaders set forth with all the energy which could possibly be exercised in an effort to cop the prize. 4 A. M. could see Pop Hixon building a comfortable fire and immedirest ately following him came the of the enrollees who set to work barcleaning their portion of the cleaned been never had as it rack before. A thorough check up was made each morning by Captain Bittman and it was indeed a job to pick the winner. Barrack No. 1 was the winner the first week, and the leaders in that barrack are Frank Keller and Frank Symes. Barrack No. 3 was the winner last week and its capable leaders are Fenton Christianson and LaVar Johnson. And Congratulations fellows! to those who better luck next time waterwith have sat silently by the proud mouths watching ing winners enjoying their delicious apples. c C c The Aftermath Thanksgiving day is past. After a comparison of episodes among the boys we find that there is sufficient hash to fill a whole paper, but Insomuch as we hate to slight anyone we will have to pass over most of the events by merely saying that the fellows jenow how to celebrate In a 14 1 way and they utilized every skiu which they possess in doing jus: that little thing. No Thanksgiving day would be complete without a nice turkey dinner however, and we feel that the one which was served at camp was of sufficient fineness to tempt the appetite of any indl F-3- 7 the lot both of certain nations and individuals since the first page of history, but never ha3 this particular state been lived so effectively and spectacularly as was accomplished by one of our leading lights at & recent Strawberry levee. Arriving with a timely swagger, and accompanied by one of the valley law representatives, our hero surveyed the swinging gathering from the seat of his friends landau. The music offered a soothing synchopUtlon to the already surging bloodthe swishing colored stream, feminine raiment told of more more than mere heavenly pleasantries, seduction to the lure of this night was virtually already accomplished, so, attended by the that confidence and ha3 ever been the suave gift of this gentleman of the skyward reach; his six feet six of manly loveliness stepped to the greensward and on to circling couples. He smiled his smllingest upon a until : Formal or Informal . - j- Phone Wm -- - ' - 570 c, For RESERVATIONS NOW Money No Object few cents wins, Is the fellow who thinks he can Walter D. Wintle, Facing Forward 9 P. v telephone in your home is always in reach ...at night, on holidays vhen stores are closed A . - aea SSV1ITH Ml IS LIGHT in J. Kaa-tack- coua-trywa- F-3- 7; 11 a er TOBACCOS ! If It's a Question of Health about. Next Wednesday is the day for the parents to go to school. Re. member kids get out and get a job and buy ma and pa a new pair of shoes so they can be sure and start to school. A cafeteria is being conducted at the high school. Quite a few lunches are sold each day. A new building Is being erected in which to cook the school lunches. Mrs. Emma Anderson of Altonah and Mrs. Katherine Bowers are In charge of this work. Since 1799 thousands of people have regained their normal health after years of suffering from stomach troubles of all types, such as constipation, indigestion, gas, and our stomach which are the basic factors of such malad-le- s as high blood prefsure, rheumatism, periodic pimples on face and body, pains in the hack, liver, loss of sleep kidney and bladder disorder, exhau.stion, and appetite. Those sufferers have not used any manmade injurious chemicals or drugs of any kind; they have only used a remedy made by Nature. 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