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Show SAD Out of the past week of turmoil in th local Civil Works offices comes the reorganization of the Du- chesne County Central Relief Committee, in charge ‘ of this work, and the reduction, under orders from Washington, of working hours.from 380 hours per _ week to 15 hours per week. — ~ Robt. G. Porter, who has been Chairman of the Central Relief Committee resigned from that posi tion Monday, under the pressure of too much time lost from his own personal affairs, and too much interference. from the National Reemployment Ser- as Mr. and Lucille Rhodes and Mrs, Jo Morris- : Lew Appras have were Hadden of Duchesne was avisitor of Hope Hadden last Wednéesday, and Thursday. —oO— _ Joy and Joyce é Brennick of Du- -chesne were the visitors of their grandmother, Mrs, J, A. Morriso over | the week end. Manual Kofford, —— _-Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Mayhew and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abplanalp were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ray Mayhew, Sunday evening. The evening was spent in playing Mr. a and Mrs. Otto Kofford and tirely on labor for their living, and paying for everything with wages. Nearly everyone has a home, a garden, and some means of procuring at least part of the necessities. Hardly anyone in the - County, on the other side, could say that they did Miss Georgia Phillipps, Miss Manot need a little extra income to help along. Chapman and Miss Fontella That is the problem which faced our Commission- ble Galloway entertained at a waffle ers and our Relief Committee at the outset. What supper following the Boy Scout man or group of men could be wise enough, or hard dance on Friday evening. os an - enough, to follow the regulations and say “This man Bridge Club met shall have a job for the entire winter. That man | at Thethe Contract home of Mrs. James Dalneeds no help at all”? It couldn’t be done. So the gleish Thursday afternoon. The WTON devised, and the friction began. : | Friction? Plenty of it. The Commissioners and Relief Committee on one side, with the welfare of the people at heart, and no compensation for their Service on the other side, with the welfare of the people also at heart, but above that, composed of salaried men, who are paid to do as they are instructed, regard- less of what they would personally like to do. That is the problem now confronting the newly reorganized Committee, and Reemployment Service, and which must be worked out immediately. | following members were present: Mrs. R, C. Walker, Mrs. Earl Elliott, Mrs. Paul Henderson and the hostess, . ie The weather man reports that 4 deg. above zero was the lowest temperature during December and the and first the ached three weeks in January highest temperature re was 48Pe deg. Dalgleish night, The Go Look at the River now and see what | Priced Regularily at $235.00 — Which We Will Sell For.......$160.00, cash. additional charge. If you wait until Spring the price willbeup..WAY UP! | Schonian Furniture Co. Duchesne, Utah tk Hs ee pe and Wimmer daughter and Mr, Mr. and day. Mrs. John : Lemon cash, reaching the wash o’clock, when going at Cottonwood, instead of ‘|down the road into the wash they Any The county assessor calling on us again. has been BONETA Mrs. R. M, Brandon entertained a number of friends Friday evening, The occasion was her BE. O. Bench and birth- Miss or J. Case, of a house happiness. Anna full of rel- A delicious, | hot supper was served at the home of the groom, t6 about 50 guests. Members of the M. I. A. went to Talmage on. Monday night with a dramatical performance. A dance was given. after the —O— play. Mrs, C. A. Erickson entertained at dinner Sunday. Invited guests were: Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Brandon and Mr. and Mrs. P, O. Mad- son —j— Mr and family Bennion Mrs, and A. Mr. B. Madsen and Mrs. and family were and BE. O. dinner both were games 21 to 10 from Price, in favor! medical where has returned she went for aid, years of age, son of and Mrs. Dowling died after a|short illness although he was rush/ed to Duchesne to Dr, Cline. Fun| eral services were held Sunday at 1:30 P. M. at the Presbyterian church, with Rev, Guild conduct-, ‘ou are vitally ing the services. interpreting the Vashingten News- Mrs. A. Hunt who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Harold Knudsen home returned in Salt Sunday to her Lake City. Mr. and tertained people at Paul The Boy Scout dance on Friday evening drew a large crowd, many ~at in the routine news reports. t is an interpretation of these were in evidence from the surgovernment activities that is rounding towns Each dance, needed to enable you to know seems to bring out larger crowds so come out and. enjoy your jast what it is all about and | selves. The Gold and Green Ball row it all may affect you. It is will be on Friday Jan. 26th so uch an interpretation of thecapital news that thie paper is join the throng and turn out for | oreviding for you in William a pleasant evening, 3ruckart’s WASHINGTON JIGEST which is being pubeur Grown-up Smasher ‘ished each week. You will find Child (after watching father make an unfortunate stroke with drives) it full of just the kind of in‘ermation you want. in A o Mrs. Austin County possession By unty —Q— A Mile were and wife visiting Thursday. his Order of Nutter Nine parents brought here this TO -Notice of of winter. of cor- poration 7:30 given be held before at matters will the meeting, the stockholders present. ROY — > ed- moles La le ce ! Soc ~ are see urged “5 A. oe _ Duchesne to PROVO ‘ “e by TELEPHONE BUG pe j 7.5 4 ’ After 8:30 P. M, Only electing directors and officers, and brought college — H. CASE County Clerk the important of "After 8:30 P. M. Only that other Disapproval enterprising Co- annual stockholders’ meeting The Duchesne Publishing Co., will _ by TELEPHONE STOCKHOLDERS is hereby the a very Board in.ad- 7 Duchesne to SALT LAKE CITY o’clock P. M., on Monday the fifth day of February, A. D. 1934, at Court Room, for the purpose of some cattle to his farm in Ioka and will them the depression. itor of to-day. property within ee By WM, —0-— Preston pen H. one lands. said of Mr. of the Commissioners, NOTICE oS Iorg of County Mr. and Mrs, Virgil Mecham and children were dinner guests and Mrs, J.. B, Lemon. of said description College.ed--~ are frank persecution of Jewish students at some European universities is another topic that has. enlisted the Commission- Pack and Wm. Clerk, and any in Duchesne short time, Johnson en- a number of the young their home Sunday nite. Doyle by or de- or . hig + 4 30C be, ' ” and to These be are . station-to-station rates SCHONIAN, RULON J, LARSEN Secretary Dated at Duchesne January A. D, 1934. By E. J. Maynard With a steady increase in state and national horse population and 24] The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. REWARD with the loss of some 1600 horses last summer and fall, due to the ravages of encephalomelitis (brain Anyone finding or having in their possession two (2) bulls, one Roan Durham, branded with bar fever), the need for good draft horses in Utah is extremely acute. Utah is well adapted to the production of good, sound farm hor- AV on left ribs, and the Red and ses and now is the time for farm- White Durham branded with triers to be planning for the 1935 angle open A on left hip, as pictured below. Please notify the Recolt crop, The horse population has diminished 43 per cent in numwz cord Office at Du} bers since 1918 and, with the add-atl m chesne,, and reed loss due to disease, there ceive a Reward of every indication of a heavy de$5.00 for each of mand for good farm horses for SR ix: the animals reseveral years to come. _. + In, a recent address, Wayne Di |turned or located, more, secretary Mule association. of the Horse and TRY THE GATEWAY | _ CREAMERY e Quick Returns C. T. AXELGAARD, Mgr. . Duchesne, at work on farms, at in work 5 per cent are cities or other non- agricultural work, 3 per cent are in use under the saddle and there |p There young ; good and in the can dealers supply stallions at state|§ draft and time. type the to horse| purebred of desirable conformation Among T. too are several ‘breeders who cent present = these may be mentioned A. Money and of Sons Spanish| Fork, J, M. Ritchie and Sons of|@ Charleston, and W. S, Hansen and | § Active horse | @ Sons of Collinston. sales are being held at both the Ogden and Salt Lake “B iis in- America, of union Utah _ stock iy a Ea ea ee a “ . Better Sight” | 5 en UNTA POWER LGHT 0 ELEGTRIGITY 1S YOUR MOST EFFICIENT SERVANT yards. Farmers interested in producing | § colts which will develop into desirable farm horses should make Professional Cards plans now to have good, sound mares to breed during the spring of 1934.. Mares of fairly blocky or drafty conformation weighing in the neighborhood nds when mated stallion weighing pounds of 1400 size draft, to should produce type and mands. horse ROBERT G. PORTER pou- to a good close 2000 Lawyer the correct for Utah de- Duchesne ' Utah $ LET’S HAVE ACTION Tuttle, Heber, Utah L. While people are in such a fix, It seems too bad that Red Tape. Be Hicks handed We hold too the much motive power. in A. HOLLENBECK Attorney-at-Law Duchesne ; Utah sure ’twas not _ That anyone who being There’s many something be in with done, speed, ; ; FITZWATER Public. folks must spring; eat before We need more dispatch, And if one man holds show, it’s. brother. I up _ the — Then out of action he should go— Roman Postal System The Romans depended on travelers and traders to carry letters to | distant points, and if the message was important often used. code writing was explained; bankrupt, fully who may become a voluntarily, involuntar- Price $1.00. Duchesne | ROY sure; lawyers Utah A. gratis. DELAWARE CHARTERS; obtained in safe, 24 hours ANY LAW QUESTION fully answered by competent, trained SCHONIAN Registéred Mortitian And so in haste it was begun; Now why should one repress? | It’s not a time red tape to string,: For THE CRIMINAL LAWS OF ANY STATE in plain English with full explanation. Price $1.00. THE BANKRUPTCY LAWS sound, Postoffice Bldg., insist distress: must, H. Notary | That each request they must resist That each state. Covers marriage, di- . vorce, alimony, legal separation, annulment, separate maintenance, custody and support of ehildren, Specify state wanted. Price | ete. $1.00. ; information WM. | will planatory comment and annotations. A different publication for MEXICAN DIVORCE LAWS and friend from ALIMONY & DIVORCE “LAWS OF ANY STATE in the Union and Mexico, with plain English ex- ily. distrust; So much delay leads to disgust, With millions needing flour. Frank’s intent To keep these funds ‘spent, And it is our belief t a President interested today Should never be a chief, | n what is happening at the na. | We know that when these things |od ional capital. A new act of Con. . were planned, — ae gress or an order issued by one 'Twas done by men who under-. stand of the multitude of government lepartments may have a. far. eaching effect that is not appar- the County get all will be placed in each Post Office We’re Mr. in buying can G. BE. R, S. A. Barton said land reveals, in large part to the economic and ==" social problems brought toa focus “| all bids. ‘Frank Sanfield, Mrs. Deloy Gurr, Mrs, Frank Griffin and Mrs. W. atives and friends, The commun- are only 7 per ity joins in wishing the young work. couple re- residing on or in possession of said land must look to Duchesne County for authority to remain on | f ed that at present of the total dicat are|} horse population 85 per cent Tidwell were united in marriage Saturday evening. Bishop E. E. Cox performed the ceremony in the presence to of U, mitting that this seriousness is due “S| TAN day. Mr. right U itors everywhere ers, G, V. Billings, Jesse A. Fowler —_C-—— —Q— the interested tails from day, Mrs. James Gurr, Mrs, Waldo Hansen, Mrs. J. W. Jensen, Mrs. feed for reserve one leasing Sun- drove out the old road to where W. G. Gentry attended the. funthe bridge used to be. They got eral of Duncan Marchant at Roose one front wheel over the bank but velt Wednesday. were fortunate enough not to go The car was lifted out. Heavy on over, Demand Seen the next morning and no damage For Work Horses was done, although it was a very narrow escape, 7 On Utah Farms bus again after being absent awhile on account of illness. we ject .any and Mrs. Chas, Iorg entertained the following ladies at lunch Wednes- Gentry : icle, the same to the highest bidder for _ Mr. and Mrs. Chester Matheson of Roosevelt were the guests of and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Owen’s baby boy is on the sick list this week. —Why don’t you get unbreakable toys for daddy, too, ma?—Boston Transcript. : Herrick Harold chesne County has taken over all property that has gone to Audit or’s Tax Deed and will sell or lease Thursday. —o-— Ioka was well represented at -conference at Roosevelt Sunday. —o— Wimmer —O— home. ofa Terms if you desire them at an John Webb ious attitude toward life on the part of students at any time for many years, a survey of exchanges in the office of the Utah Chron- — PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Du- Mrs. Mrs. Sher- Wm. Erickson and Harry FieldSorrow visited our midst last sted had their tonsils removed at Friday when Jesse Dowling 2 and ‘Roosevelt, by Dr. Miles. one-half WE STILL HAVE A NEW G. E. scores and. 12 to 6 of Myton. ERATION NEXT SUMMER ~ 3 Mrs. Eid. Mrs. The Bennett Basket Ball team played with the Myton Mutual Thursday| . Mrs. and Junior teams on your chances for natural ice will be. Messers ‘| guests at the home of A. O. Mad. Mrs. R. G. Porter, Mrs. Ollie sen on Sunday. —j— Schonian, Mrs. Clair Winslow and The Relief Society have a basMrs, Guy Hollenbeck attended the ket dance advertised for ThursEastern Star meeting Tuesday evening. They were accompanied day evening January 25, All the by Miss Alice Todd and Mr. Guy ladies are requested to bring basEveryone is invited, Hollenbeck who spent the evening kets. at fhe _ YOU'LL NEED SOME REAL REFRIG- Curran, and cards, Mrs. Victor Kofford were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Davis Sunday afternoon, a very small percent depending en- labors, and the National Reemployment : A large number of the people Merle Peterson of Duchesne was the visitor of Pearl Mayhew last from Juanita who are in _ the Bridgeland ward attended the proTuesday night. gram and dance in Arcadia last Friday nighta very nice time was Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown had by all. and Miss Ruth Snow motored to —o— Roosevelt last Wednesday. Frank Liddell ‘is riding on the ' Cecil Kofford spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, There is where the fun began, and where the second view point comes into play. For the country asa whole, and especially the industrial centers the ‘set-up is probably okay. The great need was for -employment on a permanent basis. Part time em- ployment or relief work is hardly enough for a family paying rent and depnding entirely upon purchases for everything. In our own County the picture is entirely differ- were Edmund ; Sorensen and were calling on —o— in getting men on the jobs, and to compile records on employment for the administration. The CWA was to provide and supervise the work, and pay the labor. The Reemployment Service was to provide. question friends Mrs. Abe Zina Krebs Mrs. Berthena Hofeltz and Mr. and —O Marie Servic was inaugerated, to assist the rotation visiting entertained at a very lovely dinner Sunday the following, Mr. and | Mrs, : Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rhodes Duchesne visitors Monday. rules and regulations best suited for to get around Lake few returned to their home in Utahn, Mrs. Charley Burdick and family. —O— é and their two oldest children, Ray| Mr, Carl Milton and Mr. Joe and Wanda are attending school Cowan came very near going to in Duchesne. | heaven Sunday morning about 3 a the nation as a whole and then ask everyone to live up to them. Some time after the CWA was started the Nation- | Hadden ——(j— Since this program was such a big job, and must _ be put across in such short order, it was necessary means Salt Melba Mr, Ruth rect relief. have in relatives. bott, were visitors of Betty on Sunday afternoon, a means to this end. The thought behind the-plan was to get aproximately four million men to work at once, and get them to work on permanent jobs. Hence the rules or rotation. It was the hope that this number would be sufficient to take up most of the slack among the unemployed, and that those who did not get CWA jobs could either find jobs in regular channels of industry or fall back on the di- ent. We and Oe —o— There are two distinctly different view-points on this CWA question. First we have the Federal Administration, making every effort to combat the “the men. days a Abbott Mr. and Mrs: Carl Rhodes were on Mecham and Arnold dinner guests at the home of Mr, and the guest of honor Miss Raand Mrs. J. E, Hadden Sunday. chell Thomas. oteSe —o— Mrs. Ethel L, Curran entertainBetty J. Morrison spent Tuesday night at the home of Lucille Rhod- ed in honor of Mr, Harry Seaton Sunday, at dinner. The guest of es. +s and | honor and his parents, Mr. - Mr. and Mrs,.S. K, Danials of Mrs. W. J. Seaton. The afternoon Mt. Emmons were visitors at the was spent in playing sluff and home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E Had- working jig-saw puzzles. | o den Saturday afternoon vice. al Reemployment she ap- spending The many friends of Miss Rach. The following people were gu- el Thomas surprised her Friday by going up and taking her on an ests at the home of Mr, and Mrs.| Frank Mayhew, at a chili supper apple roast, the following. enjoyed The Misses Saturday evening: Mr. and Mrs. an evening of fun: Charles Abplanalp, Mr. and Mrs, Dorothea) Wimmer, Bernice MeaRay Mayhew and daughter Valeer. cham, Avery Barberie, Elva Ab- CWA vs REEMPLOYMENT SERVICE unemployment problem, and setting up the CWA pendicitis. is s i€ ra ee Sas Hofeltz st lo rushed to Salt Lake, Wednesday where will undergo an operation for Vern SEERA, plot ha BESS ea Bee was ag SS See ee 1.00 Burton ead $2.00 SOL Peer Three Months Mrs Mac. * Salt Lake City, Jan. 25, The college press of the country reflects in its editorial pages a more ser- SER Six Months OK RATES Advertising neh rete | SUBSCRIPTION One Year | Legal * Sela Stores”WN Utah. _ fintered eas second-class matter May 26, 1922 at the Postoffice at - Duchesne, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879... to formulate in CO. é 0 sR oe rahi PUBLISHING een oi ee cea Duchesne, DUCHESNE a ee At Published by the ee ee Published Every -Friday Uintah Basin Record UINTAH BASIN RECOR D, DUCHESNE, UTAH for $1.00. 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