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Show UINTAH JUANITA WASH,, Mrr, family, Vern and Mrs Otis Bemis and Mrs. Berthena Holfeltz, and Nelda The playing and D. C.,\ Jan. and Mrs, were call- may eve- fully” 500. look forward to seeing modities Perry visiting Grant Mrs. mother, Mrs. Berthena Tuesday evening, Mr, and Mrs. and Grant’s - Holfeltz, Fouse en- tertained at a very lovely dinner last Sunday, the following, Mr. and Mrs. John Wimmer, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Seaton, Harry Seaton of Vernal ran and and Mrs, two sons, Elmer Curran, and Ed. Act. Senator ad- persons close Lawrence as and and other Herrick enter- to the D. adminis- to have Senator sugar ght it to a vote it was passed. tained, Mr. and Mrs. John Wimmer and Mrs. Ethel L. Curran and Lawrence Curran at a very good chicken dinner last Thursday. Elbert schools brou- Senate Albert Clark of ‘Monday. Mr. Tom Broadhead and family visited his son Merlin of Utahn the at Sunday who is working Faulkners ranch at Hanna, adminThom- leaders in the Mrs. UTAH s SEE THE NATIONAL REEMPLOYMENT SERVICE OF DUUHESNE COUNTY eee cea = ixSen:s ——— me to ike office matters as r see value of the moneys of China, In-| ding on | mining will find prosper- i outh Amer- ity and plenty, All of these things them. To those I will say: “You dia, Mexico and all but are losing much good breath, for, ica will be increased 60 per cent} will not come true at oncewhatever may be your efforts have your purpose, failed. I was with a consequent trade with us that jump in their|they are millions depen. | ities. indicative of the possibil- —Oo— Ad- tration, A bill to add sugar beets and cane to the basic commodities was introduced in the Senate during its last session and although it failed at that time istration sanction, — Mrs. hope- in the Agricultural Ethel L. Cur- —(}—Mr, “most their product and DUCHESNE, instructed to conduct the business Altonah announces the arrival of when given the position, and that By The County Manager a baby boy, Friday the 12th, Promising the bliging editor of is what I must do, despite the mother and baby are feeling fine. the Record that I would hand him Cpaenion of friend or foe.” the copy fora brief. writeup on I, R, Tuttle A. skating party was held at De- the subject of the National Remanager. fay’s Famous Park Saturday Jan. employment Service as it is now 9th, everyone reported a good functioning in Duchesne County, “THE PRESIDENT’S |I.take this opportunity to state a time: —o— few facts briefly. ; MESSAGE visited It may be of interest to all to Superintndent Iverson don’t quite seem to get his| Creek and Tabiona know that there are at writing, be- We Hanna, Farm Thomas (D.) of Utah announced today following a series of conferences with officials of the AAA and Probus _ Mr. spent in ded to the select list of basic comjustment Mr. family 18, Utah’s sugar industry and particulthe growers of sugar beets were evening was sluff beet arly Monday Hofeltz ing at the 5-0 ranch ning, HANNA-TABBY Utah Beet Growers May Get a Break’ BASIN RECORD, -—0— and Mr, Byron Callet and Roy HardJoe Defa, who accompanied It did not get to the House for’ man ae a vote, however, being sidetracked delivered a load of logs at because of the need for emergency Monday. ~ slant, Tonight as tweeen 1600 and 1700 men = and women registered for work in our ‘County, It is in keeping with the sentiment of every worthy unty Manager in the nish employment to State, we persue An article presented by A writer for the news. _ The message of the president Coto fur- every unem- He wants to criticise; He doubts if congress shasvatanda Just what the speech implies. ployed man-and woman in the state, but the principal underlying the National Reemployment Act, as it is made plain to us by He very modestly : admits those men who. have been entrust- ‘To him -it’s plain as day ed by the Government to handle Why all these plans must fall —O-—— this matter, place a limit to our down flat; legislation which was paramount , powers, and a check to our author- And then goes on to say. during the last session as well as' ; ee The adult class of the Red Cliff ity. “Our legislators sat and cheered from the fact that it did not have an old folks dance Miss Ailene Curran spent Tues- the favor of the administration. iM. I, A. gave On the 26th Any of November At everything they heard, ‘day night with Miss Roberta Pet- Inner circles blamed the adminis. | and party, played games and had last, the Hon. ‘George A, Yager, Although they couldn’t dances after which a deerson attending. mutual, . time old comprehend tration’s disfavor partly to the State Director of Utah, called a lunch was served. ah ae bre a ; sugar industry itself, since its licious meeting of County Managers, in The meaning of the word. . Mrs. Clarence Wright and Mrs. ‘Will Hamilton were calling on Mrs Ethel L. Curran ee ‘Mrs. Ethel i ens Curran and family leaders, particularly in ery field, were unable among themselves. Senator Thomas the to announces AONETI for a vote, The Utah “The Lake Fork Western Irrig-| ation Co, held a Board meeting on Tuesday night. To Several A number now, members and stockholders were in Roosevelt - business, aioe on —-— . Mrs. ‘ren E, O, Bennion, seth ‘child- were overnight. visitors home of A, O. day night. a at the Madsen on Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Napier Swasey are happy to announce the arrival of a , baby girl. —o— Mr. S. C. Barton took Mrs, Bar‘ton to Price Monday morning for medical. attention,. 1, ca oe . new cases of Scar- let Fever and the P. T. A, have - social planned for this week. a A number of friends of Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Johnsen took baskets of good things to eat and went to her home and _ surprised them on Wednesday night, of course they had fun. That clique always have fun at their parties. oe Mr, Mrs. oo i H. A. Pace visit- ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs, E. E. and Cox on Sunday. Mrs T. J. Brandon and Mrs, P. O, Madson visited at the W. R. Moffitt home on Monday. —0-— Mr. and Mrs, wm, Jessen and daughter, Lillis were guests of Mrs, Dar Brotherson on Monday. —— Mrs. Andrew at the A. ak: Tuesday. been which now list only wheat, corn, hogs, rice, Johansen visited on home O, Madsen gg : The mothers are taking turns cooking and serving hot dinners _ to the school children, They are not being paid for this work, one tobacco, and Clifford six ored by the Agricultural interesting and Mrs. of Hyland Thurs- talk to gave the lad- J. W, Jensen and Sunday. the fav- Mrs. Will Fausett spent Wed- Adjust- nesday with her mother Mrs, John Hardman, juries to her arm last week. Her horse stumbled and fell throwing her off and hurting her arm. Mr. and Mrs, Frank. Sanfelice and Mrs. Chas, Iorg were the dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Gentry Friday. tobacco, as ers of the men who Child (after watching father make an unfortunate stroke with drives) —Why don’t you get unbreakable toys for daddy, too, ma?—Boston |Harold Titus points, of sized the ture of following most Service, While First: appropriating hundred managers he securing will be. showed a decided cash. a reporter’s position 7 If you wait until Spring the price “will be up.. WAY UP! Furniture | on army and served throughout the conflict as a sergeant in the ordnance service, which gave him experiences and settings for more stories. With the close of the war he went back to his stories and his fruit ' farm, but for a time served as conservation commissioner for the state. Terms if you desire them at an additional charge. bent the Detroit News. Then the call of the beauty of the outdoors caused him to go back to his home county and write, with the growing of fruit as a side line. When the World war came he enlisted in the American Sell Fov........... $160.00, Duchesne, Utah school for a job of writing, and he followed it up after graduating by Ce. Harold Titus has produced a number of stories that have achieved distinction. Among them may be mentioned, “Conquered,” “Bruce of the Circle,” “The Last. Straw,” “Timber,” “The Beloved Pawn,” “Below Zero” and many others, the latest of which is “Code of the North,” which will appear serially in these columns, the time of which is the lumbering days of the north, and the setting and characters are those with which he was familiar as a boy. ‘t| Itis an especially good story, with an abundance of action, depicting stirring adventures and a seen ing romance, then at To get And angler’s the sinker wish, © writer called around the county offices manner not keeping with the no! get out Now, those now op- unemployed.” are drawing small having no jobs, unemployed.” ‘Transients must go back to their places of residence.” On the subject of the County D6, tools. it is as bad as Too for —Kd., us to - At the above Stephens question; County come mentioned instructing meeting Managers, . Mr. of Millard asked “Just where does Reemployment the the Committee Yager’s answer was; north. A captivating story which every reader will enjoy. It will appear serially in these columns, “CODE OF THE NORTH”, By Harold Titus, well sateen author. This continued story will start in the next issue of this paper, and that, from all indications, it will be a “Bang” of a story. Write in to the Record Office and tell us how you are these stories, like best. faction, and make If the stories you needn’t suggestions we as to what kind disinterested manner, new enough in a fair and write. Heber, Utah Associated Press dispatches of January 4 summarize the public debt of the United States, as follows: | “August 31, 1929, $26,596,701,648, “The 1930 post 185,309,831. “Today’s pe 036,025. “Bstimated 847,000,000, “Estimated the war war peak, $23,817,- for June 30, $29,- : for June 30, 1935, counting can be made, totaled only ' $5,791,000,000 A Specialty With Us low,$16,- debt, $31,834,000,000. “The amount of money in circulation, save for some governmental funds for which no ac on January 3, 1934.” At 3 per cent, interest on public debt in 1935, will be nearly $1, 000, 000,000 a year. Expert Workmanship Quality Materials Depression Prices “SINGING IN THE STREETS” “In Colorado and Time in reporting osevelt’s decision silver, “there was Nevada,” says President Roremonetize to singing in the}. streets.” | job we will manager. of single phrase characterizing does ince You A Tr ial Will Conv a good. what the factories, swelling trade. It means] and that. some of the blackest thickest of the depression clouds a will be lifted. It means a happier do disinterested have The to to get committee is not on a paid basis and it is not reasonable to expect them to do that.” Since coming to the Reemploy- you see, sais. haven’t a manager who is capable and enjoying stories ‘inside ‘Tt ig not your duty to pick out new policy means to the west. It| @ /the men to go to work. If we means swelling payrolls, reopened that of have been. giving you are to your satis-_ Public Debt Breaks 3 All Past Records That in?” Mr, with swift moving action been we'd like to coax deep and adventure in the lumber camps of the Manager: for , b OMANCE appears, To tell us how the president Can fool so many folks. We hate to feel that we are dumb, a 2? “Eix-service men — compensations, and if This man = Se e ae Herold ki ie the thing their An -obstacle It has But really, it may be This writer has some stuff,” State Office. out As fast as they are found, They'll fill with men who'll read the law So it will suit the chief— the in Copyright’ They cannot get around, Supreme court vacancies he thinks, sisted in viewing the Reemployment Service as merely a_ relief measure, and have thus come to the Wk = the Well, that’s not new; it has State. done Many county committees, precinct committees, and boards of Before, it’s our belief. County Commissioners, have per- manage hook rules, that they’ll change , about When they the of Agricul-| But through and a fish He says the courts will find a way have known, or‘have failed to heed. Among them and based on the same authority as the above are the following: “No politician has) any thing to say about the way | suit-the line, plan . A social revolution, And he thinks if it’s sceilad ‘Twill wreck the constitution. tural Acts, Banking Acts, and others, while the recovery Act was intended to reach, especially, comm- County To And acted not hook, implies Because, we feel, for some time past We've had some worms to waste. certain a to that gag, think, the At any rate, a change of bait Might not offend our taste, three has relief was general extent, billion dollars measure relief a as three million sine And puts the sinker, line and To advantageous use. Act the Recovery We |. If Frank’s been caught like some “poor fish,” We'll bet that he gets loose which are different from the general understanding of the true nathe to clearly brain That’s hauled in gently to the boat managers of this. gigantic enterprise, was Mr. Knerr of the Mr. Commission. Industrial State - When Harold Titus locates a story in the north woods he has a setting with which he is familiar. He knew the north woods; he | knew lumber camps; he knew the Roman Postal System lumber “jacks” and their ways, the National Reemployment ServThe Romans depended on travelice is run, regardless of what parers and traders.to carry letters to for he was born and raised with them. He is a native of Traverse ty he may’ represent.” This should distant points, and if the message City, Grand Traverse county, was important code wt was be a lesson, unforgetable, Michigan. His lullaby when an “No religious or fraternal organ often used. infant was the ring of the woodsization has any voice in the manman’s ax and the crash of the ner in which the N. R, S. is run, pine and spruce as they fell. He '.| Spent his boyhood days amidst the nor will they ever have. lumber camps that then dotted “No one is to receive any C. W. northern Michigan. He harks back to the stirring scenes of | A. funds who is already “ey those boyhood days when he wants “No one who is drawing a sala setting and characters for the ary from another source shall kind of a story he finds joy in writing. draw any salary from the C, W. A, Harold Titus is a graduate of In other words, jobs created by the University of Michigan. In the C. W. A. are to be given to SUMMER Now county empha- trice “The he, way that Paes took hook The teachers had to throw. cipals surrounding or accompanying the work of the reemployment office, that many do not seem to Transcript. NEXT And were to act as Knerr and Director Yager course,” says trust does,” The in some cases, resulted in misunderstandings, very much to the regret of all. There are certain _ other prin- The Distinguished Author of Our New Serial “Code of the North” Smasher Priced Regularily at $235.00 Schonion “Of article to the readers of this paper, but from the knowledge. gained since coming into this office here, that the people of the county, generally speaking, do not have the same view of the meaning of the service, that our state leaders would. have them know and practice. Prominent aniong those teach- l|inions of the pply just as well to ‘the beet sugar |. WE STILL HAVE A NEW G. E. ii at purpose on labor and build-trades labor. tSuch is the view emphasized by _—o— ses” resulting from acerage control as outlined in the Agricultural Adjustment Act are credited for the better times, which will a- Go Look at the River now and see what your chances for natural ice — Which We for the Mrs. Virgil Meci&\m received in- the State Office, and given out to South, YOU'LL NEED SOME REAL REFRIG- . Representatives City, of instructing them in the purposes and principles underlying the National Reempliyment Service, | It is not due to any hope of litthis erary merit, that I submit ed. ERATION of Lake and to better conditions Such were the masses, Pes Considerably higher prices years, for their crops as well as “ponus- Grown-up for the past home in health. House Salt all the purpose of the measure. Mrs. Abe Sorensen were visitors’ Other appropriations had been at the home of Senior Mortenson cases the reach to made, intended import- the as to cotton and Thomas said. in apo ‘Mr. where cotton and tobacco are the indicate crops, which important that agricultural districts in that any than off better are section four three or ime in the past industry Senator returned improved been ies of the Relief Society Thursday. Act, an indication of what it would mean to Utah, the Senator from weeks day much a very ment As points to reports has Mrs, Bertie Dart of Myton aggressive most one of Utah’s who —Q— action in the Senate and House, Senator Thomas is confident that beets, Lemon the L. D. S. hospital chief of the continued and spent —Q—- sugar and rice production, processing and marketing division of the A .A.A., and with others close to the administration. With their support OK Mr. ana Mrs. H. C, Ward of Myton were visiting friends in loka Sunday. Senator made his anfollowing conferences with A. J. S. Weaver, of Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Jensen, sg ars and milk and its products, it will ultimately keep Utah beets near $8 a ton, a price considerably above that which they have been selling for, The Utah nouncement the Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Iorg Mr, and Mrs. James Gurr cotton, ant crops, will be added to chosen few basic commodities en There are no has time. of the young folks Hanna hada private party at W. The time was G. Mitchie Friday. spent in singing and dancing. body with the House of the sugar leaders instrumental in keeping the bill alive and believes that if sugar beets’ can be added to the basic commodities, field Board senator enjoyable very -—O-—— attended the barn dance in Arca- however, that the bill has the supdia last Friday night, although it port of the administration and is was dusty from the straw and var- almost certain to pass both houses.. ious other farm products it. was It has already been re-introduced in the Senate this session and it is |, very much enjoyed, ; expected to pass that litle difficulty, then to a had refinagree day for merchants, farmers, pro- fessional men - - everyone in the And the entire states involved. country will, through a sifting pro-. cess, feel it too, Senator Pittman, long the most ment office I have met many evidences of kindness and _ respect, persistent advocate of silver stafor which I acknowledge genuine bilization, believes that the world appreciation. On the other hand, price of silver will be stabilized at there those in the County (a very 6414 cents, the United States, buy small number) who seem to not ing power will be increased by fifthe exchange be willing to allow me to attend ty per cent, that WE DO OUR PART UINTAH BASIN : |