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Show 19,50 UINTAH BASIN RECORD, MAY 12, Outdoor Jgvjg The Uintah Basin Record PUBLISHED FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Duchesne, Utah IRENE FKETWELL - C. L. FRETWELL, Publishers C. L. FRETWELL, Editor RATES SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 - 3 Months $2.00 - 6 Months $3.00 - 1 Year Payable In Advance EDITORIAL OF THE WEEK Magic Formula If you decide that you believe in common sense rather than formula, then I the magicshould make another think you decision. You should decide as best you can how much its worth to you, for you and your to have freedom of freedom of religion, freefigure out what members of speech, dom of assembly, freedom of Congress can be thinking about opportunity and the right to in being willing to go along vote. with the Administration on its deficit spending program. Nor Having decided in round figcan I understand the attitude of ures Im not asking you to of the American people who take the moral and spiritual sit back and do nothing, who values into consideration what arent even willing to invest these things are worth to you, family valuable you should then decide how time in writing a letter telling much of your time and worldy their congressman and their goods you are justified in ineffort to senators they want a balanced vesting1 in an all-obudget fo,r fiscal 51. I wonder preserve. Constitutional governjust how valuable their time ment and freedom of enterprise will be when the Federal gov- in, the United States. ernment has spent itself and Next Id suggest you spend a all of us into bankruptcy. few minutes picturing in your wet. the all mind what would happen if our Maybe Maybe Im fact that our Federal govern- Federal government went broke. ment has been in the red for There isnt now anything behind 13 out of the last 20 years the money in circulation in this doesnt mean anything. Maybe country except the faith the by some hocus pocus the bright people have in the ability of who are running the our Federal government to fulboys Federal government have dis- fill its promise to pay. If they covered a magic formula under lose that faith, as they surely which our Federal government would if the Government were can go on year after year in- unable to meet its obligations, definitely each year spending your money would be worthless 2 to 10 billions more than it and all monetary values of takes in without going broke. every kind and character would That, Im sure you will agree, be wiped out. would be quite a formula. Without money to use as a If the new deal, fair deal, medium of exchange, what boys have such would the City of Detroit, or a formula, then everything is any city for that matter; use to lovely and we can all sit back pay its police and firemen and and enjoy the great prosperity how long could or would the these guys will provide for us. police force or the fire departOn the other hand, if these ment continue to function withbirds dont have such a formula, out pay? then we are headed for trouble, Without money, how could mighty, mighty serious trouble, you buy groceries, electricity, and every day we continue oil, coal, gasoline, clothing1 or along the present course will the hundred and one other make the day of reckoning just things you now buy and pay that much worse when it ar- for as a matter of course? rives. The foregoing gives just a It seems to me that its up small hint of what you and to each of us to make a basic everyone in the country would fundamental decision, to, decide be up against if our Federal between the magic formula went broke. Think and common sense, common government it over carefully. Think deficit sense being such things as two spending through for yourself. and two make four no matter If you do and you come out who says so or what the cir- where I believe you will, Im cumstances may be, that a yard sure you will immediately write is thirty-siinches, that a ton to your congressman and to both is two thousand pounds, that a of your senators, telling them gallon is four quarts and that in no uncertain terms that the no individual, no family, no for fiscal 51 must be budget company nor any government balanced. can go on indefinitely month by month or year by year Become conscious of the value spending more than it takes in without going broke. of Want Ads, Youll profit. 20 minutes of their ut hand-out-stat- By ED and ELDON (Held from last week.) The last week in April three of us were out hunting magpies and their eggs. We didnt do so well. We stopped in at Elwm Thomas to collect our bounty, and he says so far there has been more than $30 worth of birds and eggs turned in at his place. Good going. In case you are interested, the hunting of magpies i$ strictly legal. The county commissioners have power by law to declare what birds or animals e n, t ul- - CHEVRON GASOLINE OIL ATLAS ACCESSORIES Phone 741 X3 iVx? fier. C (56M!UG(sXBfj))i ir Where birds covered by the treaty are found, after du e The investigation, to be damaging crops and fish in hatcheries or on natural spawning grounds a Bourhon Bey permit for controling the bird or birds named as depredators of the Hazel Johnson was well may be issued by the Secretary enough to be released Friday of .the Interior for a stipulated Century' from the Roosevelt hospital. period. Such permits are issued Guides Dale Larsen, Larry to responsible individuals and the operations authorized are Ross; and Seagulls Marva Ramona Nielson, Martha and Mildred Gilbert went to ft Salt Lake Saturday on a temple excursion, accompanied by Mrs. Vera Johnson, Mrs. Gladys Ross, Mrs. Marion S. Shields, and Mrs. Cecelia Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. Neldon JohanEYES Mrs. Pearl Zirker, Mrs. Fern Zirker, Mrs. Rose Gilbert, Mrs. Nona Holgate, Mrs. Elsie Bird, Mrs. Vera Larsen and Mrs. Melba Larsen attended the Girls Day events at Roosevelt high school, Friday. Hor-rock- s, Comploto Optical Corvlco . sen, of Roosevelt, were EXAMINED over- night guests recently of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Johnson. Mildred Bird spent the week- end in Roosevelt at the home of her sister and brother-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Clair Duncan. Mrs. Della Hugely was host ess Saturday at a pink and blue shower honoring Mrs. Ronald Bowden. Present were Mrs. Peggy Solomonson, Helen Smith, Olga Solomonson, Fern and Pearl Zirker, Elsie Bird, Vera Larsen, Melba Larsen, Deon and Delaine Bird, Marilyn Zirker, Pauline Larsen, Fern and Betty Jensen, Betty Bartola, Betty Peterson, and Lottie Fairbanks. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Duncan, of Roosevelt, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bird. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Larsen, and Mrs. Nona Holgate spent a few days in Salt Lake during the week. Cozy Theatre 13-1- 4 ROBERT MITCHUM In Holiday Affair CARTOON Wednesday and Thursday MAY D. R. TIMOTHY u on waterfowl. MAY 6rM2G)QfD Wil-cke- . Saturday and Sunday MOTOR organization, but quite evidently the writer of said letter hadn't lived on a farm and observed the damage done by magpies and crows to domestic poultry, animals and wild creatures. Readers of this column are invited to write to Elden Duchesne, telling of observations they have made on magpies and crows good features along with the bad. The game law violator is a a thief. HINTS: You can make your boots slip-proby tacking bottle caps to the soles of discarded overshoes and slipping them on over your boots. Put the label top against the rubber leaving the crimp edges to the outside for traction. are pests and proclaim them nuisances to be thinned out. Magpies and crows are among the birds which the county commissioners can declare pests. During February the members of Duchesne Fish and Game associations predator control committee received letters from the Utah Audobon society sayDEAR ELDEN: The power of ing that magpies and crows are the county commissioners to protected by law and to dis- proclaim certain birds as pests continue offering bounty for does not extend to those them. The society is a wonderful covered - by the terms of birds the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. The United States, Canada and Mexico are parties to this treaty which grants absolute protection to most of our native song birds and provides for open seasons Mrs. Elsie Bird x R P M ish an a of By DeWITT EMERY The drive for economy which was supposed to have developed in the House hasnt and wont unless a whole lot more pressure than has yet been brought to bear is exerted on congressmen. I cant for the life of me BSStft 17-1- 8 Down To The Sea In Ships with Dean Stockwell and Lionel Barrymore. CARTOON Baynoo'Opfioo! neotavalL Utah Make Appgfgf et OATHErt JEWELRY Straight Bowt5.C fetksdDistiteJfe: TtiOlHZR Mother, Mother Grandest word in all the earth Mother . , . . She dreams. Plans, prays for you Mother it always there when you Comfort and understanding. When you're hungry, when broi Needs mending. Mother's power reaches into ibs Pest, cradles the future, curtains of darkness. bringW Sunshine into the home Mother's Day. How can ws crw4 Into one day or into a Few words all (that Mother means to us? ibis? When the glitter of trsnsisn Has fadsd, when the smell Things on earth pass on Mother smiling, patient. . Beautiful with the rare B , Perfume of her personality chef Tho world, bringing her of Fragranco to tho problems Tho htarihsiono. Uintah Power DUCHESNE, UTAH 1 0$ |