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Show ~All | io _UINTAH At fintared Basin Record Duchesne, as Publisher Utah. second-class: under and Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES minton ‘May 26, 1922 at the Postoffice at Duchesne, Utah, — 8, 1879. the act of "AIRMAIL One Six Year Months {Three Born $2.00 CANCELLATION get action. Crookedness and graft there seemed to be, and aplenty, but to fight the way past the influence of} lawyers and the slow mov- ing legal machinery threatened to be a slow process, with no assurance of complete justice, even at the end. The quick way to get results was to reverse the usual order of things, and put them all on the other side of the fence. In other words put the burden of proof on the supposed lawbreakers, instead ie on the government. In taking this action, the President has, of course, infringed on one of the oldest established rights of the American people, that of remaining innocent until proven guilty. It required courage to take this action, and will require rare judgement to carry it —o— -John P, Pearson spent| the’Sie week at Roosevelt on business. —O—. Wednesday tual last the presented dence, and whereever they are able to prove their innocence and good faith, will be allowed to again take up their contracts and carry the mail. : Surely the second line of thought seems to be the Great aonly fair way to handle the situation. mounts of capital and energy have been invested in the air lines. To deny the right to reap honest re-! turns from these investments would cause great. damage. ‘To enmesh the innocent along with the aaliy was unavoidable. To deny them the right to prove their innocence, and recover would or loss, Sree. injustice. seem a Arcadia "Wednesday two -Unbelieveable as it may ay seem, the weather seems to give every promise of keeping right on in the present springlike vein. Our streets have been improvPublic grounds are now receiving _athourough renovating. Is it not time for we home owners to get busy and “Get in the Swim”? Fences need straightening, yards need cleaning up and it is not too early to start planning where trees . will best be planted, and what shrubbery and lawn will be needed. There is no reason why we cannot have the cleanest, best looking town in the state.| Let’s start thinking about it. aM afternoon officers a farewell |.- ‘Mr. —Q-— The Gold and Green. Ball under the direction of the Mutuals scheduled for Friday night was not held as the music was unable to come. The time for holding it will | oe announced later. John Zinker took a bus load 16. Everybody @ We've made by have ao Milton and James returned from the Hardman Saw Mill where they have been . ema Hamilton Orval Mecham made Mill for a trip sawdust aceon and to the last —o Saw week. Upaleo of My. Mrs. Roda Barker of was visiting at the home Mrs. Marvin Shields and Mr.. Mrs. Wanless Shields © Tues- and and es Mrs, Odis Bemis and son of Juanita are the guests of her parJohnson. Orin Mrs. and ents, Mr. ~-O— John H. Durant of Provo, father of Mrs. L. R. Swasey has returnvisit ed home after a few days with his daughter, Viola Defa just described animals, which if not claimed and. taken away, will. paper| he sold’ at ‘public. auction ‘to the ed with'a-fee of $1.00 and. filed in by and c —o— Mrs. Frank evening from with been Defa spent the Rose pheumonia. i a eS “Lu Bartoleo’s nursing mother has them. One hundred years ago, Daniel Webster, speaking in the Senate, said: “Gold and silver is the money of the constitution; the constitution standard of value which is established and cannot be overturned; to overturn it would shake the whole system.” The other day Senator ‘Borah said: “That is a profound truth. We ought to bend every energy and utilize all the power available to restore the money. of the con- Duchesne, Utah Punctures vulcanized (not just cold-patched) 50c (includes tire change) and his mother called ago a similar deluged under it up until we get it. has.. made’ We have up here in this country what.-I will term ‘as a “Missing Link”. It has been missing now for about sever! years. Some have asked for this told missing “No” by link some to be of our ance bill would have a wave of been Nays. Figuratively speaking, our money is up in the air - - and it may be that only gold and silver can bring it to earth again. application with the accord- of Utah ; water at a point 71 deg. 42 Min. EH, 2935 the Wi cor. Sec. 29, T. and Mtn: Home, which has severed all connections between these two towns now for the last seven years ter of the impounding - Sudden illness in -the 4am. N., | you feel without a. “telephone. Not “. - Mont calle and spent several days ing for cattle. Lu . Jones last week rid' . Howard Cowan and Elmer and Lawrence Curran spent Monday evening at Gus Gordons, playing cards eae telling ee ees” Mrs. Otis Bemis returned from Salt Lake. City Saturday. And Sunday morning. received the sad news of the baby, Lu death of her Johnson now that we brother’s of Arcadia. we are for your asking that this be made a C. W, A. project, and are ready to do all that we can to support this:.movement, and if. it cannot be made a C. W. A. project we will hound you County Commissioners until you find some being | everywhere, pays Cyr We neglected that Mr. and to say Mrs. in the Wheeler town want is much ; im- Jack Odekirk and Mr. Woodson ‘| were at the Curran ranch Monday hunting ice, Ice don’t grow in the summer time so we’re afraid they have waited too long. D, no will give _to do a booster, us support its Basin its Record the Twin er of will be were given today by Senator Elbert D. Thomas (D) of Utah after rumors and inquiries to that effect had caused him to seek information from administrative sour|. ces, The power tariff commission has the either to lower or raise rat- es by 50 percent, but any such action could only be taken after the commission had held hearings jon the subject and proper steps had been taken to bring.the matter to public attention. No action of any sort has been taken, and the Utah Senator has learned that no action is contemplated. “Such rumors and inquiries are sign in one respect,” “They ator Thomas said. ate that the wool industry Sen- The has ion a year ago. Rising prices and better conditions always bring unfounded rumors of tariff changes. It is a sign. of good times,” The price of wool has more than: doubled in the past year. According to the last available of the Department here, the producers 9.2 cents figures of Agriculture average price paid to throughout the Nnited States on December 24,2 cents a pound, for 15, 1933 was compared to December 15, described ee in the tariff might Conference at as the been made in the prices for basic agricultural Strikes and turbulence marked many new 1934, follow, farm the and in influence Unbiased agree to that. prices educators of Without would have co- among : mem-| their also have Montevideo. Such conferences always bring recurring fears that Argentine wool indicators are Pennsylvania, is a tree directly to Washington. sidered the largest traced been sent from Mount Washington to General of tes aides. view at the present time. legal Price .$1:00.°~ || THE BANKRUPTCY * ‘LAWS- ‘gully Utah - explained; who ‘may “become* a bankrupt, voluntarily, inveluntarily. Price $1.00. DELAWARE |. Notary Public - Postoffice Bldg., Duchesne LAWS CHARTERS; — and ene, ‘| sound, sure; obtained in 24 hours ANY LAW ‘QUESTION: fully anined ‘swered - by Suen g WM. H. FITZWATER Vernon by eee one separation, lawyers Utah for $1.00. LEGAL RESEARCH. socmry 1604 Maltman: Ave. Los Angeles os this adv., it may come ao sometime. eb; ROY Legal A dvertising REW Anyone or having Office at Du 5 in ned or each the animals located, NEED NO LONGER SUFFER AT PERIODIC INTERVALS OR WORRY ABOUT DELAY!. LAXVIBURNUM WOULD | Call re- re- YOU a Truck prescribe Please notify the Re- for EW : MEN! in AV on left ribs, and the Red and White Durham branded with triangle open A on left hip, as pictZcord SCHONIAN Mortitian their possession two (2) bulls, one Roan Durham, branded with bar ured below. A. Registered S RD finding A- 4 alimony, explanation. Attorney-at-Law | annotat- annulment, separate | maintenance, custody and support of children, seeity . stats wanted. Price ete. $1.00. THE. CRIMINAL. LAWS -OF ANY Otah Duchesne chestnut of such ; and STATE in plain English with » fall It is con- horse tree in the state, and is said to have $5.00 for voree, L, A. HOLLENBECK _ Famous Chestnut Tree Near Bath, in Northampton coun- ‘merican tariffs, but the Utah Senator said he had been unable to justification planatory _ commént MEXICAN DIVORCE information: gratis. of any & DIVORCE “LAWS ions. A ‘different publication for | each state. ‘Covers marriage, di- farm. ceive a Reward lowered ALIMONY OF ANY STATE in the Union and Mexico, with | plain English. ex- | they are on the verge of a period ef great achievement that will re- eous find Duchesne wrong, chesne,, and through j I YOUR MOST EFFICIENT sEnVANT Lawyer er still, They will enlist more members, be more thoroughly appreciated and understood. And, might have won a more advantagposition Duchesne, ‘Veoh designated ROBERT G. PORTER untiring in their work, and unswerving in their efforts to better the farmer’s lot and render service to consumers, This year they will grow strong- ty, C. T. AXELGAARD,: Mer normal Prefcasianal been the general public, and govThey have been | ernment officials. all the above, is. “EESTI the stead- bers unless Quick Returns in lieu}. of water | oo: pons authorities lower and markets more chaotic. They have acted in the capacity of and CREAMERY extraordinarily face of extraor- depression. operation Fork River}| E., 3923 ft.) 3, T. 2.N., The farm coopera-j| tives have been successful in the dinary GATEWAY _-,, -UINTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. the years cooperative will grow ily stronger. cent- areas economic law with a piece of legislation, no matter how well conceived and administered. During the ‘Felegrapkt Co. ‘Better Sight” received products. which refarm vee. “Better L is justified in look- optimism 1932, and 12.9 cents on December 15, 1931. Senator Thomas expressed the belief that the rumors of a reduction farmer recovered from ‘This ON THE FARM IN 1 1934 ing with to Reservoir, diversion indic-| volutionize conditions down on the come a long way.up from the morass of low prices in which it found Peed impounding dam being flow of said river at the point of ROWLEY have abated. There is reason to believe that the farmer is realiztransform | | jing that you cannot taken or were immediately in pro‘spect to lower the tariff on wool, thus endangering the market for one of Utah’s important products, Pots the thereof an equal amount is here part. eek cently C., Feb. 5, Assteps had been — ‘The Mountain States located S. 1600 ft. from the N% cor. Sec, 3. T. 1 N,, R. 5 W., and the water when released will be year opens. The last report of prices shows that substantial advances have —_o— own. 19, 20, 29, 30, 31, T.1S, BR. 4 W., Secs, 1,.2, 9, T. 2.5., R.'5 W.; and Secs. 4, 5, 6, 27, 7.28, R. 4 W., we’re to be ‘The Uintah visited at the Seaton home on Sunday. We are all so glad to know that Mrs. Wheeler proved in health. “call 06 us fOr: service of ur }. 36, T. 18. R. 5 W., Secs. 7, 17, 18,}] livin in, — ,.|¥eturned “to the Lake now’s ‘ata point S. 35 deg. time we should begin, — from the NY% cor. Sec, want a newsey paper that R, 5 W., U. S. B. & M, If we - telephone __ Make the., next call. from your neighbor’s telephorie™a or all of) the following Secs. of land: Secs, 9, 10, 11,-12, 18,.14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, 33, 34, 35, brain storm” remember that; United we stand divided we fall, we must stick eee nee, or get nothing at all. If we want to grow and prosper DowN last week Floyd “the. for itself “many: times — reer all U.- 8. B. & M. and from Nov-|| “Lelephone’& ember ist of each year to. April 1st other means of helping us replace of each year following for dom-. this much needed, “Missing Link”. {estic purposes, It ig now propos-| -. . To those who read this and say ed.to divert said water as hereto-|... .. =. to them. selves; “Just ‘another fore except that storage - will be in the If we Harry Seaton who has been visiting his parents for a couple of months, returned to Vernal Wednesday. are asking Yes only for. emergencies but in: everyday” usefulness in’xe“aching friends; ‘the 7 ‘stores located N. 66 deg. 30-min, W. 1950 ft. from the E% cor. Sec, 11, T. 1-N., R. 5 W.; U. S. B, & M. Said each year to irrigate parts . |. ily, .a-.doctor. needed,» it’s : after midnight, ‘and. how ‘lost ft. from 2 N., R. dam When. 2s3 Minutes. Count . ii to change-the-place of “storage of 1350 acre fit. of water from the W.} Fork: of ‘Lake. Fork. ‘River in DuApplicat-., chesne County, Utah. ion has heretofore been made to divert ‘said ae e: ; in Laws — USERS that the sleeves and not stop at asking for) Farnsworth Canal and Reservoir what we want up here, but follow Company, Mountain- Home, Utah,|} © support. last Wednesafternoon. retary of State Hull and his delegation from the Pan-American Senate - - a year Date. -of completion of ets March 9» 1934.2.2.:. Frecinchy the 5.W., U.-S. B. & M, and store about it. This missing link is the from April.1ist to July ist incl. of} road and bridges between Altonah each year in a reservoir the cen- to that. The strength of the silver movement was shown recently when a bill to relate its value to gold by the slimmest possible in the ahead “Arcadia formed present and past County Commiswere sioners they took it for granted Mon- that it couldn’t be done so. forget arisen following the return of Sec- margin and have replaced to be sure, but when they will say amen of thought, forgotten . to. ‘look more, . eno a6 Sonne itself at the height of the depress- MONEY IN THE AIR O'TOOLE SERVICE STATION | Jones a good Charlie Bartoleo and son have been ill with the flu Mrs. less offered habit of taking what is and never asking for anything. Then when we don’t get what we State Engineer’s Office; think we should get we kick like Salt Lake City, Utah, hell about it. Let’s forget this January 31, 1934. method of living, and roll up our Notice is hereby given were Mont and Tennis Poulson were the Cottonwood ranch Monday} at. the Curran home i day, and spent. the returned home Thursday after a two week visit with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Maraini in Salt Lake City. been: Prices subject to change without notice and to any state sales tax Sun- Washington surance that and Tires expertly mounted free. were Mrs. ing | and HANNA-TARRY Mr, Wallace Chatwin is recover- | Wilkins No Steps Have Been Taken to Lower Tariff On Wool.... schools _ ASHTON SERVICE STATION Sond +. —O— — Ed ae ployed, Mr. up and Mrs, —Q— stitution.” A legion of business men, public officials and economists of all E fa ce have as All protests ‘against: the ik ing of said ‘application, : stating the reasons therefor, must be by affidavit .in duplicate;. -accomipani- i have in my possession the fol| lowing but .you can at least support a ‘movement to replace these bridges —O— . Sunday family. High Quality at Medium Price ayy months in the State. Engineer's | a File No, a-1242. cattle. You people in the lower country eed erate cannot appreciate what a loss this water was to have been used from. Mr. uel Mrs. Perry Grant spent . has been to these upper towns, April ist to November ist incl. of Monday at the Holfeltz ranch. of welcome, all ladies a ‘basket bring for two. Mrs. William Rhodes has quite ill the past few days. a lot of sizing this ReWe gathering to are expected filled we lunch Mrs. Junior & &> at or _|any day. —fj— friends ~ of Social at the home of Mrs. Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Claire Wilson vin G. Shields complimentary - to also guests at the Gee home Mrs, R. E. Moulton who is leav- day. atl ing soon to make her home A very~ enjoyable Bridgeland. - Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Zufelt afternoon was spent, ice cream -visiting at the Curran home and cake cups were served ten guests. ; —Oo— : —o— A surprise birthday party was given for the two Leo Defas Tuesgood day night, there was a crowd and a glorious time was had by all, their driving needs and recommending the new improved Goodyear Pathfinders. In many cases they provide all the tire service a driver can use—and if that’s our opinion fer your car, we'll honestly say so. Come in and talk it over, no obligation. times The sore throat .-victims week. were: Elsie and Loyd mund and Phyllis Wimmer. hope they will soon recover. day. ‘Your new Goodyear, Pathfinder is the best buy on the market” good the . ‘Relief. held —OQ—- Cay and Mu-- ae Mr, and Mrs. Leo Defa made a business trip to Duchesne Satur- OF OUR CUSTOMERS ’ as ings of fun early life, - act day. SPRING ISIS C COMING _ ed wonderfully.. Many Mrs. Martha ha Gee Gee while visiting was. in. Price a‘short time ago play,|._ “Mrs. Emma Sager and Mrs, “Polly wants a Cracker” and:.a one act comedy, “Mickey” at My |‘Martha Gee were doing Geneology. Juanita Pwork at the ‘different ton Ward: House. “homes, Monday. as {Society the for surely there must be many in the airmail service Arcadia people to- Duchesne..Sun‘day to attend. Quarterly Conferwho are entirely innocent of any wrongdoing. D. S. Church. With the lack of any definite information as_ to a of the aeOm Bert Lusty eame in Sunday the administration’s plans for the future, there are with one of the Stock two trains of thought as to what may- be intended. from Ogden Bulls, Herford. Show Pure-bred One is to the effect that this opportunity is to be and Holstein several pure bred grasped to take over the airmail definitely, and keep calves for his dairy herd. Or it under government operation. The other is that} "The: ‘Sunday School is. sponsorprivate companies will be allowed to bring forth evi- ing a Basket Dance Friday Feb. ” } | Charlie home after an extended visit with relatives at Spanish Fork, ° ‘Dixie, Mayfield and Emery. ; through without doing injustice to innocent parties, i { | Mrs. FOR 8 as the bs the administration, which came. this week tounged andi MIN. HONE SALE OF ANIMALS DAMAGE without a showing in. this Bird, February 8th, a girl, mother - \mor¥e than pleased to find an old that Mt. Home ever existed; looks highest Cash Bidder at my place this .office within thirty (30): _days and pabe doing nicely. Qe Last like we. had better wake up and in the Arcadia. Precinct on the 15th after the completion? of the’: ‘ pub*- | girlhood pal, a Mrs. Sillito. ey at the hour of lication _ of this. notice. , 2. The writer, day ‘of Mr. and Mrs, Sillito and ‘get on-the map again. Born is Mr. and Mrs. Louis: D.. Sunday. Johnson, February lith, girl who Mr, and Mrs. Ory Draper of My- having had access to the mailing 10 ‘a, m. oe 4 ‘HUMPHERYS, fen. One red bull’ age” about J passed away and was buried Sun- ton, another girlhood acquaintan- list of this paper will admit that). State Engineer ce of Mrs. Gees’ met at the home we-Mtn. Homer’s are not taking years. Branded AA on Het ribs. [day in the Arcadia cemetery. of aia publication; ‘Feb. a . Date —O— ‘of Mrs. Gee and renewed old acq- the interest in progressive: matters| No ear marks, contracts Mrs. ‘C, A. Larsen: had peveied uaintances by talking over happen- that we should do. We have more - Wanléss Shields, Pondkoeper |of} ruary 97-1984. 1; .Y .............-c0--s+0 os culmination of a series ‘of senate investigations into supposed graft in the awarding of airmail contracts, seems to us to be just another of those char-| acterists moves of the President to cut through a lot of red tape entanglements, sweep his desk clear of it’s litter of political and nee “hokus pokus” and money, smooth to Mr, .............-----e-esce-necee 1.00 Months pion: dt all airmail cancellation ‘The ought ARCADIA ROY A. SCHONIAN Published Every Friday Uintah BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH Play Safe, for ? ? Gardner Relieves to sickness? Get Your Drugs at DUCHESNE © DRUG the . most stubborn eases quickly and thi effectively. you ng m any Different fro have ever used. Priced $5.00 for full size. Sent in plain wrapper, _postpaid—Sold only ‘by U. S. ‘LABORATORIES - Box 2006 Hollywood Sta., Los Angeles ; (Clip and.put away!) i |