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Show pe UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH Washington Department Officials _ Attend Legion Meeting (Continued from page one) | GEORGE itiation ceremony being conducted WAS At — Valley Forge OT well known, ‘but authentic, is the fact that George Washington was really a physician. His knowledge of medicine prepared him. to treat the illnesses of slaves on his own plantation. During his final illness, per cent over last cing Duchesne Post before other doctors were called in, he directed his own treatment, Ted Littlefield, and of talk on _ hospitalization. | And another distinguished guest, Mr, T. McCarthy, Senior Budget Investigator from Washington, D. C. addressed the meeting pitalization and on affairs. . detachment Veteran’s from out of Then City. and very - jary to the _ bers. The ably presented aspirations next of the acquired mem- meeting of the post will be held at Altonah, Mar, 8th, which all ex-service men are cordially invited to attend. To culminate a most successful meeting coffee were served committee. and by the in rein ions ee storm that sweeps through Spac And jee the oak with sudden force, Can raise no ripple on his face, Or slacken his majestic course.’ , Thus, a rn Unmarred, wreck of Sraaid undimmed, our shall hero’s be that Tomb fe live fame, refreshment Earl derson, soe Mrs. Marcus |made of + - increased has been were Chase and transacting chesne on Roland & bird |fly, ers. monument feet, feet, The 1848, \ under and | and Mrs. Denzel Ethel in Du-} Hemphill Martin of Vernal HE tomb of George Washington. at beautiful Mount Vernon is a national shrine. It is a shrine of | the whole world. Ships from every country sail up the Potomac past the tomb, dip their flags and toll their bells solemnly. And many of the biggest men on earth, kings, princes, Presidents, warriors, statesmen, make pilgrimages to this Shrine of all humanity and lay so many wreaths at the tomb of Washington that often the barred iron doors of it are hidden under them. Planning the Future are always wanting to be do- We at- ‘the monument in 1876, An elevator accommodates 35 Late for Inauguration HEN Washington was inaugu- | rated the old Federal hall was the Capitol of the United: States. At that time New York and Philadelphia were rivals for the honor of being the Capital of the nation, notes the Washington Star. The first President was inducted into office on April 30, rather than March 4, not by design, but because of the procrastination of the congress and the difficulties of travel in that day. Congress had set the first Wednesday in March, which fell on the fourth of the month, as be mapping out all the date for ‘“‘commencing of resting and re- | house under the the said pro- Constitu- answered to their names, Two summons were sent out to members, but it was not until April 1 that the house finally managed to count a quorum. The senate obtained a quorum April 6, more than a month after the appointed day. On the same day a joint session of the two houses chamber. were was When opened held in the senate the and electoral votes counted, it was found ‘Washington was. elected President, and John Adams vice president. oS MODERN HOMES AND GARDENS 3 : = Value BOTH FOR: ro YEAR at - - - 2.50 - $2.00 1.00 $3.00 Washington and Adams were fat mally notified and this, together with delayed the thirtieth. month filled from cover to cover with real live, interesting stories dealing with your home and garden problems. Don’t miss this exceptional offer of receiving your own Home Paper and MODERN HOMES AND GARDENS at this Special Price inauguration York, until the iff historic headquarters flag of Gen. George Washington has been _ MODERN HOMES AND GARDENS will come to you each to New Washington Headquarters Flag Graces Valley Forge Ae ais eee end their joufney. created and unfurled again, after 15 years of research. Henceforth on every clear day Washington’s headquarters flag will fly from a Staff on the historic Valley Forge oattleground as it did during the winter of 1777-78. Albert Cook | Myers, chairman of the historical zommittee of the Valley Forge park zommission, had the flag recreated ‘chrough the co-operation of. the historic committee of the American Institute of Architects, and others. [t is six by six and one-half feet, of standard navy blue bunting with ifteen sturs arranged in a circle. it had business and wings a chance slackers, industrial were bankst- gangsters sense’ enough to}: to who realize the Fri. . Oman,” Brandon Doil Nelson, ley and ee, Kartchner Miss pro- Feb, He said, essary Madora Quintin self Ut- highschool faculty, in charge. Utley was led with “As long to family of life, necessary that we had some publicity and frank speaking from the so-called leaders of our nation. After all they are supposed to be working for the people of the country, why should’nt the people .be allowed to know how the work is carrying on? : As just one Strans- affords Utley, rial revolution .is on, the first line trenches of the enemy have been taken, and positions consolidated. We don’t know where we are going but we are on our way. make the best of the going, Do I hear erys of Mr. Mr. and and Mrs Mrs, Vern Glenn Case Fulmer and from the saw mill Sunday the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Lister. Possibly so. So I’m for the president’s program, and I’m not a Democrat. I’m for the president because he is an American first and foremost and is working for the American people as a whole irrespective of party, creed or color. So, Patric make in the imortal words of Henry, “If this be treason, the most of it” _ E. W. CROCKER 4-H Holstein Girl Wins Quite a at Duchesne Four years .of saeccerd 4-H Club work has. resulted in Maxine Smith of Salt; Lake City being chosen as the ‘Utah State Cham- pion 4-H Holstein Girl for 1933. This honor has been conferred upon Maxine by’ the Holstein-Fries- ian Association of America. In 1980 Maxine joined the 4-H Boosterettes }ths old and purchased purebred six mon- Holstein a calf in fifty that in which and are to that but over recent silver per cent, as part of the government’s dollar devaluation policy. The result is that silver, they most in extent relation to gold, is actually by the when that” satisfaction excelling fellow machine values pro- of gold and silver - - so that gold goes up or down, the of silver will automatically creat- when value follow, They believe that only in this way ally stimulated, merce can foreign and trade be our lost recom- regained. This theory, expert of course, opponents, has précisely its a. as it supplies. Wealth is produced and women le much man who the Sunday. tiple who by the men | %& labor and they paid those who consumed bably both. ‘ who too It has taken really pro- conclusion have The Gold and Green Ball given the Mutual Tuesday evening, been, When those you. teceive tirse to that and notice of ap- much, and. pro- the American peo- -ple a considerable the To Farmers evidently has duced too little or charged port was held at the home of Milda - Daniels Tuesday. The ladies continued their work on a beautiful quilt they are making’ te of their earnings. “ The has accumulated his mul of Millions either The Relief Society meeting, for work and the visiting teachers’ re- come San to under are we can be r ie in getting the producers of your the i “Tron Heel” of Big Business. Now} that we are beginning to inquire ‘See us or write us at once, giv-. as to the cause of the debauch of ing us your application number, 1929 we seem to be eoming nearer thé amount for which your loaris tended. The hall was beautifully the right. approved, and the name and ad-. y decorated in green and gold. Much I offer this as a, little “Rood for dress of the holder of the mortgattention was attracted by the age now on your farm, if any._ Thought”, Queen and her attendants. Miss E.F, EVANS. Alice Crosby was Queen, Ruth by at which furnished Case the ~ Altonah orchestra the music, was well at- and Virginia Daniels were DUCHESNE COUNTY _ ABSTRACT CO. Maids of honor and Delma Thack-, er, Gwene Case, June Rogers and . Butter Preserved in Bog Although an ancient oak urn Phillis Fortie were the little flow- ‘found buried in the ground near er girls. Glenn Thacker was the Omagh, Ireland, was badly decayed, ‘crown bearer. Special dances were the butter inside was in an lant state of preservation. executed by Janice Utley, Mr. and} Mrs, Albert Dastrup, Mr. and Mrs Rawlins Thacker and Mr. and Mrs, Claude Thacker. —o-— , Sunday her the 11th., sister, Mr. Mrs. Floyd NEW Wall. Hartman - - POPULAR. PATTERNS Brighten ten years, Satl Lake their City If you your prints South such They > , ey, eee, . will be a dance will send Angeles, NEWSPAPER California OFFICE Will be at Mon., Feb. 19 at 10 a. m. Funk Hotel, Myton Mon., Feb. 19, at 3 p. m. Roosevelt Drug Co., Tues., Feb. 20, all day. Reading Glasses As Low as for Elderly People $3.95 Leave word at the above places if you wish Dr. Lewis to call at your home. < following. Los Avenue- Duchesne Drug Ce are Next Saturday night the Central their High School will present opera “Bobby” at Altonah. There we colors: as Pink,° Dr. W. W. Lewis years. follow. ag ON DISPLAY — —o— and Scraps. ae Mr. Smith was the Bishop of Mt. Emmons Ward for a time. He and Mrs. Smith have always been very active Church workers and lived exemplary lives for oth- to see COLORS of all one color - - otherwise. the assortment Vermont SAMPLE Are: Not a quilt of any. certain. color contains, 2015 Paid . “ Te ‘BRIGHT quilt: v ith a variety of new patchwork - - ‘These are making package In 1924 they moved to City, where they spent declining up accompan- ied Mr, Nerosby to Salt Lake Utah ’ 25¢ a Package, Post at the home ‘of Peter _ Duchesne, excel- Q UI L T PI I IG E S ba Mr. and Mrs. Howard are the proud parents of a baby boy, born | LEWIS OPTICAL CO. a OQ _ -The Senior “‘Hop” will be held in Mt. Emmons Friday evening. from lege, the Utah She now Agricultural Colowns one cow and two calves. During the four years Maxiné has made thirty-five ex-| hibits of her Holsteins and Community fairs. at At State the State Fair she exhibited the first prize calf and also won first prize on her record book. - Maxine has lic appeared demonstrations in six pub- being a mem- S WE HIDES CASH PAY as she. has served her club as Secretary, | Vice President, and President. Maxine’s high regard for Club. work. is well expressed when she says, “I know THEM IN FOR THE MARKET PRICES BRING THEM ea HIGHEST IN AND TRY US M. W. Robbins and Co. DUCHESNE, UTAH - STERLING TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Vintah Basin that had I not been influenced by the 4-H Club I would not have received the training and valuable experience which | was my good fortune to receive. Surely anyone who really knows club work would be convinced that American rural boys and girls cannot progress successfully without’ $ CASH for - FURS - PELTS - WOOL ber of the first place county team, She also won first place in a community health contest. In leader- ship her record ranks high State Honors luxuries them and advance quotations. But during the last few months there has been a jump in the value of gold of more than rarely find opportunity to assemb- —o-— number attended conference the came down to be Lets ‘traitor’? inite necess- those just The 6414 cent price marks a def- nec- one’s has its expert advocates. That is I would direct attention: the aver- an excellent thing - - the debate age capitalist does not himself will bring it before the public, and produce wealth. He does not pro-|. widen our general knowledge of duce dollars. He simply assembIt les them just as an automobile the whole question. of money. assembling plant assembles but is something for every citizen to does not produce a single part in va Ames survived by twelve children in adwho voted the Republican ticket dition to a daughter whose death. for the past twenty years, my adpreceded theirs, thirty-one grandvice to our worried congressional | children and six great grandchildaspirants for reelection is that ren ple of this country have their dander up and whether the old guard likes it ‘or not, the indust- is the maintain and duced herd their best bet is to string along with the administration. The peo- a number of monetary experts, simply the first important step in the silver prabigm to a logical conclusion. — .{cheaper than usual, It is the belief of many that the is exceeded it is no longer bu establishness - - it becomes a game, a essential thing is the ment of a definite relation in the sport, pursued for the pleasure it people enjoying the party were served the various courses at the following people’s homes: Ray Thacker, Art Powell, 8S. F. Atwood and Volney Boswell. ers of the common it of society ‘it is business, that he may steer clear of the suffered for some time from 4 shoals, and if he doesn’t what dif- paralytic stroke. The remains ference does it make where we /were shipped to Boise, Idaho for drown? He was preceded only but burial. Do I approve of the press and a year by his wife The family the radio to sponsor the presidenlived at Mt. Emmons for about the N, R. A.? Its about time as with and to comfortable, Principal boat? The darn thing is leaking. Tuesday. Better to man the pumps and try} to keep the thing afloat while he Friends of Mr. Jessie L. Smith steers us to a safe landing or a were saddened to hear that he pasglorious smash-up. | If we don’t ged away at the home of his dauwork with him we are sunk any- ghter, Mrs. Alice Burlingham of way and there is some ‘chance ‘Seattle, Washington, after having | tial policies and Your darn tootin. in: recent- provide standard of living find most pleasure Community Maude Coenen House labor that strata by Ethel Mrs. to and ities particip; Ray Ssof the sport. 9th. Melba —oO— “| ion,” but when March 4 came neither the senate nor the house could muster a quorum and so could not organize. Only 18 members of the to OFFER FOR 1934... Basin Rotorl by it’s ity who differ with the president? Maybe so. But why rock the passengers. ceedings future, SPECIAL SUBSCRIPTION Uintah sail- teeth to make it effective. — | Is there a growing tendency to supress the protests of a. minor- in height, and 55 square at the base. was laid July 4, States government, congress, took over the ceiving day by day, leaving the morrow to our God, and rejoicing in Jesus Christ amidst all our falls and failures. a guest prosper- of a desparing people. The N, R. A. is alright, all it needs is a few 555 ing, to be giving, to be planning for our life; instead tended the regular meeting of the Eastern Star on Tuesday evening While in Myton she was of Mrs. Fred Burger. 54% inches 114 inches cornerstone The United an act of marble, Washington, Adams Both are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby daughter, born in Vernal on February 4th. The American Legion dance held at the Town Hall on Friday was & very enjoyable event. although only a small crowd attended, be-| cause of the inclement weather. Mrs is of white is, before have’nt Wednesday. of to come that the president’s industrial plan was developed to save, not’ only their industrial system, but possibly their fat necks, from the wrath OFTY and grand, the wonderful shaft erected in Washington, D..C., by a grateful nation in recognition of the services of ' Gen. George Washington, attracts thousands of visitors who annually throng the Nation’s Capital. The Mrs. Fred Burger spent the week end in Roosevelt as guest of Dr. and Mrs, D, P. Whitmore. Mrs. Tom Rogers left Tuesday for Salt Lake to visit her daughter, Mrs, Sheppard. Mr. trouble clipped Krebbs business If national con- return Faun Central Goodrich, before from the standpoint of the workThe Nymph oes of the Mutual ingman but for the protection of the producer, and even those to had a progressive supper Saturrefer as capitalists. day night, with the Boy Scouts as whom we guests. The twenty four young There is a truth just here to which any worse business has going Garda Kartchner, wages which you imply] — a failure, I wish to} was assembly, aioe The sueationtieed proclamation fixing: the price of silver at 641% cents per ounce is, in the view of Russel Case and Mr. Fortie After ures. the business meeting refreshments | “I submit there is much for our were served, and a basket _ ball here. These game_was played, in which Blue consideration just problems confront us. not only Bell won over Mt. Emmons, 32-28, of ing around the corner on a previous September? Seems to me I’ve heard promises before. I am a firm advocate of the N. R. A. as it was planned in the beginning: The Blue Eagle is a fine old Hen- Tingley billions them. vaunted for singing As to the plan to put six million men to work by September at | School ‘furnished gram pee a speech Silver the Next Step ly, drew the line or demarcation bringing btween business and indulging in ses, and readings and selections were given by S. K. Daniels, Miss one place where I- think the administration is wrong. But what the Heck, they have the right to make a féw mistakes. The history of past administrations is with : A Lincoln program was given at P. T, A. Monday evening, by the national. govern- of it’s self. much Paul a few the pie ers trol of basic industries means £ | three square meals a day for the common people I’m for it even in-. hostess. . Geo, The ity that Mrs. why of High Moffitt, a few coupon clipping gents. They have had their snouts in the trough too long to the exclusion of everybody else. Is it consistant to reduce the wages of a million government employees aS an economy meas~ ure? .No decidedly not. That is high score. Elliott, over ec- to pot, class Junior Mr. Utley. though it steps hard on the toes of Mrs. James Dalgleish, who is assisting in the County Treasur-er’s office in Duchesne, spent the week end in Myton, The Contract Bridge Club met at the home of Mrs. R. C. Walker The fol‘on Thursday afternoon, were present: _ Jowing members Mrs, gone whole counter with a question, © What the blazes ever became of that The Mutual Improvement AssStrong] ociation presented, - “A Bequest” at the Town Hall on Monday evening. <A large audience was in attendance, and great ly enjoyed the performance. The entire cast deserve much credit for their splendid work, Mrs. Wm. Koehler entertained the Auction Bridge Club on Friday afternoon. Mrs. RE. Waugh awarded mill- the ment could’nt make hash of business than WTON was concerned ‘pusiness? asniwaon MONUMENT WASHINGTON doughnuts When worry? starving, structure lousy | fe unbal- policy of complete nationalism silence, The expended if that expenditure will expedite recovery, or alleviate the sufferings of a hundred million people? Who the devil unbalanced the budget in the.first place? Has the country embarked on a And years succeeding years shall give Increase of honors to his name. ae Cullen Bryant. to his charger It is a shrine why are onomic stills in all true Americans a deeper apreciation of the manhood and the sacrifice of those who were quartered there during the darkest hour of the Revolution. It is symbolic of a never-dying devotion to a cause and to a great commander that kept hope alive. the newly he gave privations. Auxil- regular listened anced, The and rode rapidly away. Valley Forge is more than a beautiful state park today. It is symbolic of something more than forced A committee from the Ladies Auxiliary consisting of Mrs. L, C. Johnstun. and Winslow, _ Hildur - Henrieta Wilson met with the Leg- ion from but his deep sighs showed with what emotion he heard this report. Turning to his men he said, his’ voice trembling, “Poor fellows!” town Air Port Inspector, The Rev. Guild from Vernal, Roland Krebbs from] Myton and Mr, Walsh from Salt aims and hand was. one of the last to Washington included, Mr. Weyman, Co We “A. engineer, Mr. Mortensen, C. W. A. Lake his being yes 2 yy eee I sincerely hope time that some lof the many. As to the budget i 8 Taylor ‘left Tuesday] Mr, A, B for a trip to Ogden on business. effort was made to control the highbinders who have gotten us into. the mess we are in. and regul|ate industry for the greater need Lo, where beneath an icy shield, Calmly the mighty Hudson flows! snowclad fell and frozen field, Broadening, the lordly river goes. receive shoes, also that the supply, shortly after his detachment was reached, had been exhausted. eral Hines’ staff at present engaged in a survey of the various government hospitals EREGUESORE the nation, guests withdrew hos- Mr. McCarthy is a member of Gen- Other he now again Brings, in its annua! round, the morn When, greatest of the sons of men, Our glorious Washington was born.. OTHERS VIEWS E MOY oe ti on the list of ques- ive ‘in industry? so. It is about By ‘ized that the end had come and gave up hope; for immediately a great change came over his countenance and his hand fell lifeless to. his side. the Veterans Hospital gave a short snappy For this chill season a friend’s and felt his own pulse. Washington thus evidently real- Cong- manager has. no month a prouder day, Not even when the summer broods O’er meadows in their fresh array, Or autumn tints the glowing woods. | a lican Congressional questionaire, and published in last issue of the Record: Does the “New Deal” mean abandonment of freedom of. initiat- Yet _ ed tions recently submitted in Repub- DALE is the Rektiary — And brief the midday’s sunny hours; The: windswept forest. seems to sigh For the sweet time of leaves and flowers. died, his breathing became easier Program and other Veterans Legress. - Commenting says a writer in Hygeia, the Health. Magazine. As was customary at the time, he ordered himself bled. Shortly: before he - State Adjutant Otto Weisley gave a very interesting talk on the American Legion Four Point islation now pending hefore aN WASHINGTON A DOCTOR’ | by the commander of the post assisted by Mr. “Ted” Littlefield, manager of the veterans hospital at Salt Lake City. The addition of these new members to the post brings the total membership for this year to forty-one, an increase of two hundred and seventy-five year, and forNo. 22 into the Mi. limelight as leading the state point membership gained this year A REPUBLICAN: ANSWERS SOME _ QUESTIONS ese Eastern Points to Salt Lake Utah Transportation Company Uintah Basin Points to Price -o- Every Day Service Each Way -o- — |