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Show UINTAH OPPORTUNITY STILL are den field the that has In been dormant addition, various way and carrying public’s more to loosen DUCHESNE mor- reduce the bur-. charges. Estim- desire modern At for better housing been keener. has ? the moment, but, with the and never 3 for La Jean Cowan Mr. and Mrs. Reed been seriously single exception tadion daughter safely ies, sor of Montwell the County day. sei ie and the week- was calling at SPSeRSD NA office Tuestl ee of homes of the rigid type today Me made By HAROLD TITUS Our New great boom is due, costs must Serial . The once it starts, soar. “AROLD TITUS, author of BELOW ZERO and known to very many thousands of American readers tor his thrilling stories of the North Woods, has scored another notable success in CODE OF THE NORTH, the story of a. man—Steve Drake—who regarded a debt of*honor as more sacred than his own reputation, and who | was willing to sacrifice everything — even the respect of the girl he loved—to square an account of many years standing. You'll be fascinated by Drake’s struggle to put the Polaris Lumber Company on its feet, des ite the obstacles placed in a path by unscrupulous rivals. You'll want to know why Steve was forced to pose as Young Jim Flynn ~-why Mary Wolf, ahalfbreed girl, was in love with him, and what happened when Steve fell in love with Kate a driver means he’s his cigar. Holding swinging holds it in his ashes the Bannock Mrs. Demring. once turn. going apolis, Indiana, in the 7 th Infantry Co. A, and retired in March 1906, George A. Yager of the Thomas A. Faddis 18th, and were Assoc- to be held in the Ward Hieht, the - 6th. —Q— years it has been the custom Washington Masonic clubs to install officers. and with the The of so closing Misses Phyllis in Heber, Palmer visitors member of Points to Salt Points Ho- visiting with friends. the worker, spent Emmons on school and A. O. Wednesday his “Dad” 70th in Wilkins evening home, George present -0- Mr, Mrs. A. Cus- Mrs. and Dance their affair last by school About | GOODYEAR | | SPEEDWAY the roach of all present. days Lynn Ross Government of the - - the so valiant- trail Ransom January 29 to the hospital is convalesing oe Roosevelt Mrs. Frank and Reaper editor of the the Price and Sun-Advocata, Other experts in journalism and writing will address the Press and Periodical section. Alfred P. Reck city editor of the Desert News, will speak on “Newspaper Exper- Seat iences in Several Countries.” Feb- Africa, hens, Duchesne, Utah | Service—Expert Tre Valeanizing Mk to America, and the - - from Sonnet” Elsie Brandley editor of the will Trilba Gill, by associate Improvement Era. Harrison R, Merrill, professor. of journalism at B. Y. U. and managing editor of the Improvement Era, will speak on of a Magazine,” seas sec isco coal Mt bt dled “The making college, production was made by the Carlo Grand Opera company There are quite a number Stanley Ross is down for a of flu. from visit. with I will soon have this phase of my service newly and properly housed, with proper equipment, and a complete stock of Undertaking — ands burial supplies. his the family oe —O— Mrs, Rodney Moulton ie able to ROY A. SCHONIAN John Stover made a _ business trip to the State Capitol this week. Duchesne, In the Uintah Division Basketgames Vernal Res. Phone 24. held in Roosevelt and Wednesday night, the Utah Bus. Phone 4-F3 home} teams came out decisive winners. Vernal has won three games out of) three, Roosevelt three out of four, Duchesne one out of three, and) t each | Alterra and Central have lost three out of three. The complete season schedule Of| pug games . follows: JANUARY 5 Alterra. vs. Roosevelt at Roosevelt Duchesne Central at SANUARY 12 vs, __-« Central Duchesne vs. Vernal at Duchesne at Central vs. Roosevelt \JANUARY 19 JANUARY rinting | a © A Specialty With Us 24 Duchesne vs. Roosevelt at Roos. Vernal vs. Alterra at Vernal JANUARY Vernal vs. Alterra Central vs. 26 at Vernal Duchesne at Alterra] Expert Workmanship 7 & FEBRUARY 2 Alterra vs. Roosevelt at Roosevelt. Duchesne vs. Central at Central FEBRUARY Duchesne Roosevelt vs. Vernal vs. Central Quality Materials 7% at Vernal at Roosevelt FEBRUARY Depression ; 9 Prices. Central vs. Alterra at Alterra Vernal vs. Roosevelt at Vernal A Trial Will | Convince § _ Mythological The sphinx usually and was variously with a lion’s sometimes the Creature a Of mythological described, body, the breasts but head of a woman, the wings of a bird and a serpent’s tail, supposed to represent some ancient symbolism. The Egyptians called the sphinx “Hu” or “Neb” (Lord). , scores Jan. the games are as already played, follows; Alterra 8 - Roosevelt Duchesne 32 - Centrai Jan, 12 Duchesne 28 - Vernal Central 24 - Roosevelt Jan. 19 Central 32 - Alterra Roosevelt 17 - Vernal Jan. 24 Duchesne 26 - Roosevelt Vernal 52 -- Alterra 5, ane 86 23 60 55 21 45 68 12 . WE DO OUR PART UINTAH BASIN Coined by: Rabelais Weather Breaker An old inner tube cut into strips The word “gargantuan” is from the work of Rabelais, in ~7vhich Gargantua is a gigantic king having an extraordinary appetite, Mrs. Irvin Thursday Salt from Lake Caldwell returned several days visit | Registered Mortician VERNAL, UINTAH HOOP WINNERS FEBRUARY 16 include the Get Acquainted Duchesne vs. Roos, at Duchesne | fm dance, a debate between B. Y. U. Vernal vs. Alterra at Alterra and U. S. A. C., a concert by the a “yy” Symphony orchestra, and FEBRUARY 23 concert by the “Y’’ Concert band Vernal vs. Cenral at Central and the Ladies Glee club. Alterra vs. Duchesne at Duchesne monster Logan. it is entitled. ments in ssc Nb Mace Shields, Olsen. families in townce ane sick with annually come by thousands many parts of western Am- and will be shown Tuesday night in College hall. Other entertain- Cent- treated Leona Mrs. John Holgate has been on the sick list the past few days. Duchesne The theme is “Character in the Modern World,” . sound film Grand opera, the version of Pagliacci, will be a fea- He the Limerick be Talmage, entertain- Wilda Bell and Mildred connection America. “Poetry CP O'TOOLE SERVICE STATION South and ser- ed at dinner Sunday, in honor of her daughter -.Lula’s birthday. Guests: present were: Thelma Ric- Govenor erica to attend Leadership Week. This year is the 18th.annual week. was formerly city editor of the Washington, D. C. News, and has done newspaper work in South ral Horrocks club | -O| The closing of the Schonian Fur- _ niture Company does not in any way mean that I am not prepared to continue my services as a Mor-. tician. To the contrary it means_ that I will be better equipped, and have more time to give this service the effort and attention to which ee ‘Mrs, Reed of Provo is the guest of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. aae Mrs. L. R. Swasey. of Mr, been the SUPPORTERS THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY has returnat after her oper-| ation, Wood unless unfor- events interfere. The San which of the A MESSAGE for is reached. Heber J. Grant, President of the D. S. Church, is expected to ment from | section, in is comprised Service during took Saturday Frank’ Holgate from and of Business World” on Thursday. Men and women interested in individulal and community develop- Several Newspapers Subject, of Speech is owner Richfield Three tires---each a. guaranteed Goodyear—threeprices (if we illustrat: ad Heavy Duty Goodyears there — be five prices) which is the best buy fo you? »» » The aswer depends on how hard and how far you will drive your car. Our experience is at vour call te help you decide. But no matter wha you pay you'll get tie best buy at that price when you get 2 Goodyear. Giving the sreatest value gives Goody ear the greatest sales of any make. asain which acters I have known” on Tuesday. Hon. Nephi L. Morris will speak on the topic of “Character in the Provo, Utah “The Weekly Press - - its place in and importance to the smaller community” will be the subject of Joseph T. Utah ‘Asbury, President of the Asbury oe day, as well as lecturing to the “Central vs. Alterra at Central Genealogy Section, President A. Roosevelt vs.. Vernal at Roosevelt W. Ivins will discuss “Great Char- State Press association in Leadership Week at Brigham Young University, Jan. 29 to Feb 2. Mr, atten Mrs. ed ture of the evening entertainment. Dependadle quality at LOw Cost Secale Dr Mrs. their baby to Vernal Medical treatment. all Dr. John A. Widtsoe, of the L. D. S. Council of the Twelve, will address the general assembly Mon- about committee. their ial Work, being held in with Leadership Week, problems were discussed. 35 members were present. Weekly QUALITY within pe and paid during the year in operating Extension —O0— Mr. Et: Hnry H. Blood will speak Friday as part of the regional meeting of the Utah State Conference of Soc- mem semiLegion Cha- were in - - they-sérved end 4-H for the best record in the country. The western Utah is placed, —Oo— be out again after a sick spell. seen Wil- Wilson. night. until West,. speak on Wednesday Club at the couples with ing the the of the nation is be . Entries in the ‘contest saust submit a complete inventory of all farm possessions at both the beginning and end of the year; a re. cord of the money recéived and bona fide 4-H club member, working under the supervision of the whole returned visit Civ. among 1934, is eligible: to com- the farm and what these receipts and expenditures were for; a record of working time spent and expense incurred in producing each principal farm crop or other: product; and balance sheet showing how much money the farm made or lost during the year. Each record must be accompanied | by a story of not more than 500 words, telling of the value of record keeping. The records will be judged by the following score card Completeness, 50 points; accuracy, | 25 points; story 15 points; nent ness, 10 points, Those who are interested in entering the contest will be furnish. ed details by a county agent or by Mr. Murray at the Utah. State warded has ranch L. fourth Saturday os on, of. the University, ruary 2. Vivian Mrs. near Provo, Utah - - Foremost leaders of church and state will address general assemblies of Leadership Week at Brigham Young celebrated Henrietta Chateau enjoyed home Frank Holgate accompanied by members of the C. A. Larsen family attended the funeral of Mrs. Ball Mt. kins; Dewey, Wade and Ed Wilkins and. their families, Mr. and Mrs. John Watters, Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Fairbanks, Mr, and Mrs. Ern Wilson, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. James ved aa Marie Lusty keeping ing stimulated by the International Harvester company, which organization is offering alluring prizes for the best records kept from March 1, 1934, to February 28, 1935, inclusive, D. P. Murray, state club leader announces, Prizes will be given to the winner in each county, in each state, in each section of the United States; and). a grand national prize will be a- Bell.- Address Assemblies | fair, a surprise lunch of pie-alamode, coffee and cocoa being ser- Used Tires $1 and Up—Road the young and hardy manhood, helped to win for civilization. Now, in their declining years, they are ask- ~ anniversary by besides Record club members girl Jan.. states of Utah, Idaho, Arizona, Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Wells of California, Colorado, Montana, Prove have been visiting with Mrs, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Well’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Washington and Wyoming. Any Prominent Leaders to Gee, and Mrs. Carrie Hatch, Those Cs baby of eee fees Viola at a party at his sponsored could. history the 0 The P. T. A. meeting last Thursday evening was quite a social af- STATION Miss ly and well, for pensions sufficient to keep them in comfort until social work birthday Monday twenty ASHTON SERVICE. list Country SOCIETY — teau old ftizes of a Oe Utah.” these veterans, , monthly Less Allowance for birth week the herd for a visit with folks last Thursday. Engagements with Indians at Popular the names on the Indian War pension roll are exhausted. In each record is a story that is part of Tuesday Superinterjent C, M, Iverson,,. and Mrs. Elmer Bates, Social Case to Price 7 GOCDYEAR a | ALL WEATHER the port against Montana, Indians then located The Stephensen spent The Legion Auxiliary is giving a card party at the Legion Chateau, Saturday afternoon. Everyone is invited, TRANSPORTATION Basin ga Campaigns Indians, in of General Duchesne, Alice Shirts Ute Mrs, Lotus Fisher is in Vernal where she will visit with her mother for some Fe time. ak 3 Mrs. Ern. Wilson enjoyed a nice and Wednesday, -visit Tuesday, with her sister. Mrs. Wallace Hall, i at Indian- ter Camp No. 4, U. I. W. V., “I enlisted in St. Louis, Missouri, Dec, Hall Friday working, The on Sol Wee. i Cramer, Point, M. T., 1882,” Carlos J. Anderson, 258 Guerrero St., San Francisco, another —o— Max PetcrkGu was home for the week-end from Price, where he is event. her son, Canyon. for dae last —O-— board of the Masonic clubs of that city on the evening of January 11, and jointly installed their officers for the coming year. For many come as year pete. 4-H Club Members Mr..and Mrs, Milton Larsen re-| ‘|11, 1884. Was ‘sent from there to] Byron, the ‘little son Dallas Young of Vernal, District the recruiting rendevous at ColumMrs, John Gilbert has Attorney, was in Duchesne Wedbus, Ohio, and in June, 1885, to Renesday. gimental Headquarters of the 21st iously ill with croup | bers 5 8, 1878, in 1880-1881. hostile Sioux entertained Fred O. Duchesne ‘Too Harvester Company Offers Prizes To Martha Keal at Spanish Fork Sat. on 30 years service, with rank of Mrs, Keal and her husband, Nephi sergent ist class, Medical Dept., Keal former residents of Utahn, U. S. A, ‘Looking over his . dis and were well known throughout charge papers, I found these in- the basin. — Hatch and Good Corps, We Charles Ww. there a day or so, then was sent to Fort Bridger, Wyoming, to join were .Co H, 21st Infantry. We out about three weeks against the Day Service Each Way te 2726 Director Mr. and Mrs. of Myton were Thursday. Utah Transportation Company a : 79) 20 Cramer, enlisted March at a chicken dinner that evening by Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Tuttle, returning to Salt Lake the same night. Fry- COMPANY -0- Every P. Infantry, then stationed at Fort Sidney, Nebraska. I remained the Basin Indians,” Caroline contest’ for Queen STERLING ‘Uintah against for a business interview with State —-0-— Bastark 1878 of | of the Green and Gold. LaPreal Washington, D. C., representing Adams came out winner. by popseveral thousand Masons, met un- ular vote. She will be honored as red the auspices of the advisory queen at the Green and Gold Bail ments ‘Uintah in his ‘Fifth Ave., Sacramento, California Mrs. and who is a National Aide-de- clubs Masonic and her husband, and ward Belt, of Spring WE BO GUR PART also, River, January 2, 1881. Expeditions, hostile Sioux Indian country from Popular River to Rocky of Mil- Following the ceremonies an address is given by some outstanding Mason. Dancing and refresh- will enjoy * 1877; camp, Ladies’ “My husband, In the recent every installment of this thrilling story. in uary out a right turn, but she'll fool -you by backing up. Twenty-two Flynn, thegirl the wholecamp of service dorsements: hostile Sioux MASONIC NEWS supposed was his own sister! Here’s a smashing tale of stout hearts and tall b bee 3 | that makes exciting reading of many action-filled columns. f the: records and Mr, John DeBruin, Statistician of the office, attended a mass meeting of CWA committees of the county on the afternoon of Jan waukee, to make probably from as from and Holding out hand, saute up? ing to see if it’s raining. Girl holding out left hand: onstrating new engagement All other cars should stop at until. she signals for a left Then proceed as if she were such their stor- iate State Director of the National Reemployment Service of Utah Pointing the scenery to Aunt Emma taking men left left ands circle: last, Oe fingers, that removing out the out or ces, service. SIGNALS and wiggles Tuesday are settled,” father, who is Manager and Tila M. Welis, Interviewer of the Duchesne Reemployment office, Mr, hand Sabey. a Se er Migs OE Eo and longer. inevitably HAND When You while Libby Hi. -O, Tuttle “ef. ? Myton, trip to Salt Lake and re- a turn on tunity is still open, and unless all the indexes are wrong, it won’t be a Mrs. ARCADIA raska:- “My husband served in home, after a short the Indian War with the Nez Per- friends in Salt Lake -—-O—— will cost comparatively little more than it would have in the immediate past. A very genuine oppor- open to visit one) Uintah Reservation, in the winter of 84 or 8&5.” — Mrs, Margaret E. Wedemeyer, 5854 Florence Blvd. Omaha, Neb- Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Kohl, Mr. the amount of cement $1,000 would buy twelve months ago, will and Mrs, O’Toole, Mr, Mark Mc|Guire and Miss Thora Sabey of cost $1,153. Roosevelt motored to White Rocks Consequently, the construction Sunday page UTAH 6th at the Miles Hospital, in Roose which they left .their widows:Charles King, 1942 Hearst Ave.,, velt, ~~Q— ‘Berkeley, who is a member of}: The Barn Dance, sponsored by General George A. Custer’ Camp on No. 4,,U. I. W. V., San Francisco:- ‘the Geneological committee, ey 12th, proved to be a big “T did quite a lot of chasing of old Colorado, Chief of the Utes, over ‘SUCCESS. the Uintah Mountains, and helped Frank Horrocks came in from to build Fort Duchesne, on the ‘ end visiting in Salt Lake City. —O— William L. Perry, Deputy Asses- of been brick year now. then, And from these - - to quote from has ill. Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Mrs. Joe Cowan spent DUCHESNE, War vera Ask Better Pensions (Continued Cowan —O— of rising have risen, lumber, advances have not’ startling. The quantity of and tile which cost $1,000 a. ago would cost about $1,100 Structural steel worth $1,000 would command $1,060 now. plans Baby of it is still poss- ible to beat the game costs. Material values among millions of workopening up a construction years. under of ates place the American ~ home shortage at around 1,500,000, and The United States Building and Loan League forcasts there will be an upturn in real estate values early in 1934, and that »when the building wave starts the small one_ family home will lead the way. Improved employment, at better wages, ers, is now tgage money, KNOCKS BASIN RECORD, and nailed to the garage door will rain from running Some garages are and the safest way City, | @ bottom of the keep rivulets of under .the door. hard to dry out is to keep them dry. $y oki fob ohatnalhathaianenaie itis RC Raa eS NENA GRRE RS eel igien dk wee” Ss ete ee ee s You. AS 42 A |