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Show Every Friday At Entered May Duchesne, Utah. second-class as. DUCHESNE under “JUNTA CO. SUBSCRIPTION RATES matter 26, 1922 at the Postoffice - Duchesne, Utah, March 38, 1879. PUBLISHING One at the act of $2.00 Mr, ta 2.00 Alma, ses... 3 15 Year Sa Nite Three oes Wionths and Mrs. and UP MOON LAKE? Miss ran of Antlers, Colorado spent Wednesday night with Ida’s folks, Mrs. Ethel L, Curran and family. We hear rumors that the farmers under the project are in themselves doubtful as to which way to go. The money is there, but do they want it? Can they pay it back? Where will it lead to? These are the questions that seem to be holding up the works, Good Gosh, fellows, Let’s Go! We don’t know all the details, but we are going to try and get them and in the mean time it’s time we started kicking around and getting Creek people are on their way, _ we lose out on We want _ this more project projects. and now this ball going we'd to strong. have a rolling. The Let us go too. black eye Blue Bench is waiting. Bench is waiting, Green River ana Ouray Valley are Lake is just a_start, but LET’S GET STARTED. Deer If Harold —oO—-—— in Du- Wilcox who has been vis- iting with his sister Mrs. Harold ‘Wimmer, returned to Salt Lake, last week. , : Mr. and Mrs, Rangely, L. S. Colorado Currans’ were view evening. on the Johnny Sellers oe: Mrs. Ethel L, Curran enjoyed a chicken dinner at the Ed. Wardle home in Duchesne, Berthena Holfeltz iting with Mrs. W. day. was Se J. Seaton Sun- Salt Lake City, Jan. 5, National distinction in musical circles came to Professor William Peterson of the department of music at the University of Utah with his appointment recently as the official accompaniest for leading grand opera singers in engagements in the intermountain country. Salt Lake City, Jan. 5, The Qualit y Materials Depression Prices |ics, was named state administrator of the N. R. A, last June, OK A Trial Will Convince You Madsen Mons Johansen of Mr, Johansen on The and program and visited at the Mrs. —0-— I, A. have M, Mr. Andrew Wednesday of last planned a social for and Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. ited at Mrs, Mrs. A. B. Madsen Madsen’s Tuesday. : vis- parents on ee Annie Bench’s family from Talmage, Altonah and Boneta were guests at her home on New Year’s Day, —o—Mrs, P. O. Madsen entertained a few friends on New Year’s Day. The occasion being her birthday. met at the usual hour on Tuesday, Mrs. Nelson gave the Theology lesson, —— Mrs. A. O, Madsen called at the home of Mrs. W. R. Moffitt on Tuesday. ——_O-— Mrs. been Jedd Crawford ill the past week who has is much im- proved at this writing. Her mother, Mrs, T. J. Brandon has been nursing her. —-0— é Boneta friends of Mr. Reube Wilkins of Mt. Home are delighted to hear of his improved condition. Reube is in a hospital in Salt ee and Mrs. at the home of Mr. J. L. Miles. — Mr. and Mrs. Dern Gentry and children of Myton spent New Years with Mr. and Mrs, W. G. Gentry. i Edna Lemon entertained Watch party Sunday at Mrs. A, O. Mrs. Ted Barton. The mained over night and ited the children. _ Eee ai family reSanta vis- workers returned evening Monday but glad to have children, Blue Eagle Withdrawn were withdrawn in 2 Blue days for willful neglect to act upon notices from local compliance boards of in, _ ASHTON SERVICE enon | Good O'TOOLE SERVICE STATION Duchesne, Utah Used Tires sl. 00 and Up. Expert a failure to the other dance afternoon. youngsters. An- will be given Monday. planning a dance given soon. and party to Sunday Crosby they out. Mr. conform to the ink will tend to adhere and will not have the tendency to draw up in spots.—Popu- lar’ Mechanics proved M. and Ed Kielboss Hsauk, —o— Frank Mayhew was visitor Wednesday. a Duchesne guests at the home Mr. and Mrrs. J. A. Morrison, Year’s Day were: Mr, and Birch were dinner fe Charles Abplanalp returned to Kenilworth where he is employed, White Lee Powell also. and family were ; below. Magazine, The Board cognizance a means hear YOUR VOIVE say... having controversies of settlement pro- vided by agreement industrial code or Federal law has not been invoked.” se am aad Sos Sh , in “Happy branded with New Year” tri- on left hip, as pict-| om there notify cord Telephone! | the Re- Office at Du ®) chesne,, and re- ceive 2 Reward Its of ¥i) $5.00 for each of | Hh a» the turned Find Employment or animals next best to being re- there ee —_———. LOGAN—A recent survey conducted in the schools of Home Hconomics, Agriculture and Forestry at the Utah State Agricultural STERLING TRANSPORTATION | MEMBER COMPANY US. College indicates that 83 per cent of the graduates from this school in the past five years are employed at the present time. Nineteen WE DO OUR PART - Uintah Eastern Uintah § inspectors, Indian service, ranch-| ing, dairy herdsmen, managers and] > § past summer, in J and New Basin uary, 1934 the include ELECTRICITY 1S YOUR MOST EFFICIENT SERVANT Professional Cards month the Elna ROBERT G. PORTER Lawyer - Duchesne Otah J ohn Utab i WM. “Alfal- ting the Crop Course for the year” January 10 W. W. Owens “Resume of Extension Work in Utah” | January 15 P. V. Cardon “State College Cooperation with the Nat-. H. FITZWATER Notary Postoffice MAYBE DUCHESNE THIS KIND NEEDS Teacher—“What is a censor?” a man, Student—‘A censor is who goes from house to house to increase the population. Price OF ANY with full $1.00. sure; LAW swered lawyers Utah beceme a inveluntar- $1.00. MEXICAN DIVORCE LAWS cat information gratis. DELAWARE CHARTERS; safe, ANY Bidg.,. who may voluntarily, Price sound, Public Duchesne LAWS in plain English explained; bankrupt, ily. fa In History and Empire Building CRIMINAL STATE explanation. 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C. /Programs Salt Light Better ; specialists, many to ere 117 of the 187 graduates in the|§ irrigation Points : -0- Every Day Service Each Way Se school of Agriculture are employed | in the following lines: Teaching, farming, creameries, agricultural inspectors, Basin Utah Transportation Company— the LEGAL 1604 obtained in 24 heurs QUESTION fully an- by competent, for $1.00. trained . RESEAROH Maltman Ave. SOCIETY Les Angeles (Clip this adv., it may come handy ROY sometime.) A. SCHONIAN Registered Mortitian WOMEN! NEED NO LONGER SUFFER AT PERIODIC INTERVALS OR WORRY ABOUT DELAY! ‘ Cosmetics Toilet Articles Jewelry, “may decline to of between employers and employees in any: field of trade or industry where or Please 5 “January 8 J, C. Hogenson “Char- codes. finding open A ured U. 8; A. C. Graduates Milk President Gives Board Power To Labor Board) ae another city ... there is someone who would like to Durham angle family spent New Year’s Day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neils Pearson at Boneta, Mr, and Mrs. January A large crowd from here attended the New Years dance at Hanna, Somewhere not covered by ap- of at the home of: Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hadden Sunday. take in his public of . the Blue | codes.” Anyone New Mrs, guests of. their possession two (2) bulls, one Roan Durham, branded with bar AV on left ribs, and the Red and see Mrs. Esauk out the new REWARD Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Pearson and the wage Writing on Photographs Before writing on a glossy-finish photograph with ink, sprinkle talcum powder on the picture and The of his business Ed and accompanied that is complying with it for that part Thacker and Afton to Salt Lake City accompanied Utah Duchesne, President’s Re-employment Agreement and a representation that he be and Sherrel Quick Returns |. C, T, AXELGAARD, Mgr. _ —- Miss Verna Brenier went | SF. ed code will be treated as an acceptance of the extension of the —o— The P. T, A. entertained at a dancing party Friday evening admission 35¢ for men and ladies a pie or a cake. A delightful time was had to the music furnished by Mr, and Mrs, LeRoy Thacker, —o— The geneological committee are WASHINGTON. All action and hour provisions of the Presi- heretofore taken by this Board in dent’s Reemployment Agreement, the discharge of its functions is ional Government”’ ‘| First withdrawal of the insignia hereby approved and ratified” is. January 17, Alma C, Esplin | was announced for violation of the the unusual sentence contained in “Utah Range Conditions” The the Executive order of President, collective bargaining clause, January 22 Wm. Peterson “Pro-, | others were mostly cafes, laundries Roosevelt continuing and defining duction Credit Association” Having made and a junk dealer. the powers of the National Labor January 24 N. A. Pedersen restitution to employees of wages Board, of which Senator Wagner is withheld and filed a guaranty, the chairman. The Board has settled “Children’s Books” January 29 W. P. Thomas “Age! Blue Eagle was restored to the by mediation and arbitration strik: Consumers’ Food Stores, Inc,, op- es and other disputes affecting half Tieuibure Outlook for Utah” January 31 George D, Clyde erators of four stores in Bridge- a million workers in all parts of port, Conn. the country during the periond of “Precipitation Deficiency in 19383 and Its Probable Effect on 1934. | organizing industries under NRA shake it off. : by and Steve persons the President said statement:“Display landed here Saturday after an Auto trip to Wisconsin, where they were guests at the home of Mr. by many by an employer whose business is not, entirely covered by an approv- had and —Oo-— 13 in 2 Days WASHINGTON.—Thirteen Eagles with it is essential Eagle on or after January 1, 1934, was Christmas POR the cookies were the piano, J. E. Hadden Haddén in reminding served to all and a delightful time extension agents, field men for Agricultural companies, livestock positions. Fifteen from this school are post graduates. of Sorestry and The School Range Management has had 18 graduates during the last four during| work years, All obtained Hope Marie the employ- year should not bring with it any let-down in the recovery program” manent positions with. U. 8, Forest Service. . At the present time = the graduates of this school are|§ employed in California, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah Idaho Tennes- Miss to many Madsen Tuesday afternoon. From However, and work, a Herbert electric wring ; ; —o— — Beatrice Washburn is staying at the home of Mrs. B, L. Dart at | Myton. old tires — come entertained aS badly er, find out the low cost of new guaranteed Goodyears in your size. All types — all _ prices. Let us show you why more people buy Goodyears than any other tires, Play safe, come in (mn Primary Mrs. O, A. Dart and daughters, Margaret and Ruth were guest of Mrs, W. G. Gentry Wednesday. —o— Scott the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Johnson had his arm in an ter Case’s LOGAN—The Utah State Ag-, /ricultural College broadcasts over, Clayton Brennick and daughters, radio station KSL every Monday, and Wednesday at 1:35 to 1:45 p. Betty and Bernice. —Oo— m. - These presentations are given Ruth Hadden and Hster Wilson by members of the college faculty, respective were visitors of Betty Jo Morrison all specialists in their fields, The talks are given on Saturday. os subjects of special interest to farm Mr. and Mrs, Joe Birch, Mr. and ers and housewives of Utah and Mrs. Max Birch and Mr. and Mrs. the Intermountain country. i _ thin, Will | survey shows. In the school of Home Economen-| ics, there have been 120 graduates in the five years. Of that number Christmas Eve. Other guests and 66 ar now teaching, 8 are dietit|for the ocaasion were: Mr. ians, 4 are employed in other posMrs. C. A. Erickson, Wm, Erickitions and 35 are married. son, Coleen Turner and Mr, and and Dinner night. Arnold Webb, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Webb is reported very ill at this\ writing. ®@ Don’ t skid, don’t ae chances, don’t ‘lose time fixing punctures with those Mrs.. children’s dance Thursday afternoon, Mrs, Cordelia Boswell played a —o— mangled Eagle. anniversary, —o-— are doing post graduate work, Lake. Mr. Elwin Wall and family of Myton Sunday her sister, evidences and mov- Nation that “in the midst of win- = Or Society TAH spent of —O— The Relief Mr, and Mrs. William Milligan The C, W. A. entertained Mr. and Mrs. J, W. ‘|to their homes Jensen at dinner Ney Years. wet to the skin —o— earned a dollar. A number of young folks were entertained at a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Robisen Thursday night, a Glen Baird of Ogden is visiting friends in Ioka. Mr, and Mrs. UINTAH BASIN and Duchesne, tertaiged their family at dinner on The Coittnanbey was greatly shocked at the death of little Lee Webb, Monday. The little fellow had only been ill four days.- WE DO OUR PART or of great 3 GATEWAY | | ae CREAMERY Manifestly of loyalty a ie THE ees have signified their acceptance of his extension of the President’s Reemployment Agreement in writing. The tenor of these communications from every section of the country is determination to continue flying ‘and defending” the Blue The occasion being in hon- The —O— O. ap- pointment recently of Dr. Dorothy Bird Nyswander of the University of Utah as state director of the women’s division of the federal C. W. A. made the second University of Utah professor to be called to a high advisory post in the federal relief administration for Utah. Mark Greene, professor of econom- Bruce. last week, Duchesne, —oO— Mrs, Workmanship birthday splended —O— Expert have been making their annual visit to most of the homes re the visiting Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stott and family who have been living in the old Stott house have moved to Mid- A Specialty With Us and Mrs. Floyd Hartman, Mr. Mrs. Robert Wells and Max A. President, Fred Case, Mrs. Alvira Marsing, Mr, and Mrs, Simeon Atwood, Mr, Mr. and of week. White ed by a sense Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hartman entertained at a delightful Turk-~ ey dinner Tuesday. The invited guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. Case — pleased with increasing of an upturn in business Roosevelt visitors Tuesday. last week and Tuesday of this week, . —o— The Relief Society Presidency home —Oo— twelve Ida Conklin was a business in Boneta on Saturday of Mrs. WASHINGTON. Evans, were Mrs. ‘Will Mrs. , - Mr, and Mrs. J ames H. Mr, and Mrs, Will Evans and ning, the Job Printing Mrs. visitor Blue Eagle Display Denotes Acceptance The ¢ Snow fell steadily for hours on January first. --0-- Mr. and Mrs. Perry Grant and family were calling at the Curran and Holfeltz ranches Sunday eve° Myton Moon is employed —O— ‘Glen quietly, not much disturbance. writer did not see a drunk, ; chesne. forever, South waiting. Gee HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYBODY The holidays passed. by rather Cur- —0O— When the Moon Lake project was finally approved, and money made availabe for this project there was_great rejoicing. throughout the country. Everyone, farmer, business man and laborer, living under the projects elsewhere, expects a general improvement of conditions from this project. ‘But it is not moving. Whre is the delay? all of | Ida Miss Roberta Peterson and Miss ‘| Nelda Holfeltz were visiting Miss What’s Ailene Curran Sunday. We have seen or heard very little about Moon Lake recently. holding up the parade, UTAH MT, EMI J. 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