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Show ‘ TERS WEE Senator Bone, of recently gave some ures which should studied by interesting certainly DEAR a little ions: ion 2,332,000 of From 1923 and to 1929 every additional Is received, keep one industrial In 1930 ed 18 while security per cent holders less the loss than sustained Is Just to in 1929, wage that $100 States, would and a chain or little no cessation people the pete how of necessary the the the waves, Watch This Space For Opening Announcement of Our Exclusive LADIE’S READY- TO-WEAR SHOP OPEN SATURDAY, Mrs. Irvin Cole MARCH 3 BOTH FOR ONE YEAR at Nelda Holfeltz. were Wall of shoppers Ioka. - - = = In a recent address, President of League of Building Ben the and population jobs on is the Loan dependent lumber indus- In other states the manufac- ture of construction. materials of building on the spot when is eracted, account for shortage of homes is reliably estimat- Valued at $3,000 moderate figure, would put coffers of dealing with your home and garden problems. Don’t miss this exceptional offer of receiving your own Home Paper at this Special $4,in- AND Price return, and that such Sworn |: been made to repair at low state club the last few cost. leader announces. to furnish them with housing accomodations during the week of the course. Each county is allowed a certain number of representatives who are selected by the aid of the county agents, project leaders and community committees, Intensive training will be given this year in clothing, foods, home science; dairy, beef sheep, swine, poultry management; forestry and farm science. Special instruction will be given in community getting-up The school] 6:30 a. m. exercises and will close at 10 p. m., allowing ample time for study, class work, recreation and the election of some activity during the leisure-time period. The purpose of the course is to train leaders in the proper methods of organizing and conducting successful 4-H clubs and to give them an insight into the far-reaching program of this | national movement ned to make and profitable, farm Mr. great inter- which is desiglife pleasurable Murray infor- says, spent several NOTICE days in Salt Lake visiting her bro—o— The M. I. A, Valentine was a huge success both and financially. dance socially : —o— The senior class of the M. I. A. entertained at a buffett supper at of the return, ——(}— their home. The Mutual and 23rd, The are Overall I|we, planning dance committee an for Feb. will Come the name and make out my| me this Gay < (Signature turn, lot The of a (Attorney Sworn me and Helen Mrs, R. Clayburn attended the funeral of the infant of Mrs. Eva Murphy at Woodland. phy is a Rane burn. Mrs. at Woodland. a very fine dinner was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Young Friday evening to the fol- Mrs, invited guests: Malcolm Merl was the Mr. Walters, and and Mrs, Mr and Mrs. Lowell and Mrs Lorin was spent in birthday , and Mr. Jennings, Mr. Cc. W. Smith, of Brady. music refreshoccasion Lyle Young Walters. a The here of several weeks. administer- Miss Zella Rust spent the week end visiting with relatives and friends in Salt Lake City. income and address and state to what extent such assistance or advice was received: Seal Title Reduced to Nothing the yl motion. itin g Vets a devel- the a be Expert Workmanship Quality Dairyman Holstein-Fri- according Materials Depression Prices to Caine, exten- and chairman of control committee conference will com- sessions THE CALL for breeders A Trial Will Come of Jer- sey, Guernsey, and Holstein cattle, At 2p m, Mr, Glover will address dairy interests C. for a score ing before at Washington, of years by congressional aN appear- dairy department ie and He was elected presi- dent of the Holstein-Friesian association of America in June 1933. _ All dairymen of Utah are invited.and urged to attend the confer- QUILT OF THE LEGION NEW - - POPULAR Brighten are lying, price over in Flanders that we all might you are The unsettled Classed as just feeling was most ‘“doughboys” our hard time SEND South Vermont $ WE and doctors were at our For the soldiers, no more, CASH change must be - Come on all you certain colors color as NOW BRING THEM life, Los Avenue AT we will send Pink, M. W. spent, Angeles, RECORD California OFFICE CASH IN AND Robbins DUCHESNE, $ - WOOL. PELTS THEM IN FOR THE MARKET PRICES HIGHEST TRY - US and Co. UTAH STERLING TRANSPORTATION COMPANY apa WE DO OUR PART Uintah command, anything Not Scraps, any popular HIDES - FURS throughout the land, March thirty three is there Are of PAY x Was evidence that soldiers were not wanted back. ‘Then came the Legion to steady our hand, To bring cheer and comfort to all of our band, To get’ us together, to find out our need, To thousands of soldiers, what a wondertat deed. To ease the great suffering But now since the change of such ARE Nothing for soldiers wherever we went, bill boards and sign posts, plastered in black, Hospitals - These quilt COLORS a variety of new Yellow, Blue, Green and Red 25¢ IN STAMPS OR COINS TO SAMPLES paid been - - BRIGHT CRAZY QUILT COMPANY 2015 to indure. had a contains, own, Had God not seen fit, and different plans made What were then left from the battle and strife Were chartered for home to take up a new Our jobs were all taken, and nothing secure, making PATTERNS patchwork quilt with package of all one color - - otherwise the assortment Field. have up your _ prints If The feelings of crowds were evidenced with tears As we marched off to battle, amid rousing cheers. There we fought as true soldiers, our flag to defend, With victory our goal, we fought to the end. Armistice day dawned, and our battle was won; We had fought a great war, we had subdued the Hun: But our lines were all broken, how terribly sad, Thousands of comrades gave all that they had, To shot, shell and shrapnel, they sadly did. yield, the PIECES 25c a Package, Post Paid We marched off to war to the tune of a band. The civilians were glad then, to call us there Never a time was more loyalty shown, was BASIN later he was responsible in large part for the inauguration of the Bureau of Dairy Industry in the United States Department of Ag- answer the call of the master at arms, To go off to war, leaving business and farms. Our jobs would be waiting when’er we were through And with this assurance, what else could we do?, Uncle Sam was in trouble and needed us bad We were ready to go and the best to be had, All ralled around the great flag of our land; Now they PART UINTAH commit- tees in support of legislation aimed at the control of imitation dairy products He has worked diligently for appropriations for building a stronger ue WE DO OUR D. To Death You a general session in the high school auditorium, on matters of vital interest to the dairy industry. Mr. Glover has been associated closely with all movements for the improvement and development of dairying for more than a quarter of a century. He has served the Eastern free. made to reestablish our right comrades, let’s join in the fight, Basin Points to Salt Lake Utah Transportation Company Uintah Basin Points to Price Let’s all get together th roughout this great region, And ‘all who wore kahki join up with the Legion. RALPH ROWLEY, Mt. Home, Utah -o- Every Day Service Each Way 4 _ Absolute zero in temperature is reached when, molecules of matter bave no From the North, the South, the East and the West Came the choice of the country, Uncle Sam’s best. A officer a dairy riculture, Mr. and Mrs, Lowell Brady are returning to their home in Steam‘poat Springs, Colo., after a visit On of oath) A Specialty With Us to George B. sion dairyman the production arate A lowing before mence at 10 a. m. with special sep- Toole, where they attended the funeral of Mr. Walters’: father. — Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Murphy and son Ervin visited with their Mrs. (Address) and subscribed to (Signature ing ca Hoard’s of association, Professor Clay- —O— Ray of president Mur-] for Utah. of Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Walters and children returned home from son er, editor ésian J. Nielson or advisor) dhls:.:....... GAY: OL ai siesc hares , 1934. ae relative is tax return for the calendar year 1933?. (Answer “yes”. or “no’’).... opment of purebred cattle, and the national plan of the AAA to control dairy production, will be discussed at a state dairy conference March 3, at the Weber county high school, Ogden, by A. J. Glovand Neags. Ka Bishop and information Set For March 3rd At Ogden School Problems recent storms are doing good in this section. such belief. Notary Dairy Conference (Title) IRIDGELANG that and add- ning. of officer administrat- Seal and the re- true to the best of myjour infor- mation Club in Duchesne on Saturday eve- oath) Notary truly reprefurnished or Did the corporation employ anyone especially to prepare or advise Tuesday. Obs... 1934. See nawcanscasrnnanesasaaasecsese discovered by means during course of preparation of the ~-O— before as if any, correctly and sents the information together with the extent to was_ received, return was any such perform must be by such per- Oeics dinlan Sd If so, give name for acting (Attorney or advisor) for the here to subscribed taxpayer, affirm that I|we prepared the return, that the information, set out in the return and accompanying schedules, CORPORATION | in the preparation of its —O—- Apron — possible son or persons, Mrs. H. Bjornson are Springville soon where they will make TO ress of the advisor, a statement showing which such advice is sufficient. If the actually prepared by son or persons, this signed and sworn to the Lynn Ston home before attending the Valentine dance. Guests from Roosevelt were: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jacobs, and Mr. and Mrs, John Wiscombe. Mr. and leaving for made This form should be executed and filed as a part of Corporation Income Tax Form 1120 for. the calendar -year 19338. If the corporation merely received advice from some person or persons. employed to assist in the preparation ther, John Murray who is confined to the Ft. Douglas hospital. : is Richard Adams, Farland Reid. | Willard Zirker and Ed Zirker were transacting business in Duchesne (Address) and subscribed to and Malcolm such The course will close March 3. _ Mr. Murray and his aides have prepared to receive 115 delegates | from 24 counties of the state, and — the mation is true to the best of our information and belief, done to solve Holda which through the efforts of the Weber Central Dairy association, Professor Caine said. a and games after which ments were served. The with will come to you each acting: aS... Brady, Mr. The evenig in an attempt or advice Hilary everyone welcome. a good time. dustry. That much money, spent for labor and essential commodi- singing and recreation, day will commence at month filled from cover to cover with real live, interesting stories assistance ties, would give the greatest possible impetus to recovery, Intensified work is now being ray, tenes HOMES of All is. in readiness at the Utah State Agricultural college for the opening of the fifteenth annual 4-H leaders’ training course, Feb-. ruary 26, under the supervision of the Extension Service, D. P. Mur- $2.50 T|we, As- try are provided such Mrs. ence, (Attorney or advisor) for Mrs. Earl Elliott entertained the hereto subscribed taxpayer, af- Contract Bridge club on Thursday firm that Ijwe prepared the return The members present were: Mrs. that the information set out .in R. C. Walker, Mrs. Marcus Tingthe return and accompanying sch- ley, Mrs, Paul Henderson~and the edules, if any, correctly and truly hostess. represents the information furn—o— ished or discovered by me|us durMr. ‘and Mrs. James Dalgleish ing the course of preparation of attended the Chateau Dancing H. sociations, pointed out the tremendous importance of a revival of the building industry. In the state of Oregon, for example, half of the industry pay checks are issued in connection with the manufacture of lumber, and about half of the industrial its especial- received. Oregon 4-H Club Leaders To Attend Course At State College $2.00 1.00 $3.00 was ing Start Construction Dollars Plowing Hazen, anyone (Attorney or advisor) at Roosevelt Friday night and also were calling on Mr. and Mrs, and Utah to what cabbin up Cottonwood, Wilfred employ WEPeH EV OS” {OI IO Si edsenscgadsansacoene If so, give name and address of such person or persons and _state Mrs. Ethel L. Curran, Lawrence Melba and Ailene Curran and Vern and you paration of your income return for the calendar year 1933 ? (Ans- Curthe perty owner, is that there never will be a better time than now to build, to modernize, to renovate, Caan? GARDENS Poulson received, is sufficient. If your return was actually prepared by any such person or persons, this, form must be signed and sworn to by such person or persons, —— months, and prices are rising. The meaning of that, to the wise pro- Now GARDENS Mrs. Kermit Poulsoin and Elmer ran spent Sunday night at start has FOR 1934... and MODERN the hostess: cake construction problems as financing, and to get the long-awaited residential boom underway. A OUT PRICES AND by ed at 1,500,000. each, a very aaa s ee ee: HOMES were served housing, The in the country of Uintah Basin Record - -. MODERN HOMES AND GARDENS Regular Value games Hazen, is that of modernization SPECIAL SUBSCRIPTION MODERN and a proportionately heavy percentage of all wage money in normal times. The greatest of all construction opportunities, according to Mr. Schonian Furniture Co. OFFER of |a Brushes and Accessories. sistance or advice was ; cream _that MURESCO, ROOF PAINTS together with a statement. showing the extent to which such as- Sunday. one kind or another, plus the jobs Paints and Varnishes Duchesne, homes, their construction 500,000,000 in the Take oa ia Abbott ice for DUPONT Clean Up an ‘| working WE STILL HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF CLOSE Johnny Jennings, Edith and Ruby Partridge, Elva and Arnold Abbott, Dale and Lucille Petersen and Sher on and Bernice Mecham. why BRANDON Mrs, afternoon tains of the old boat for 30 years, Now we have a Captain on the old Cong- ue J, Sea- which after s Ladies... WILL enjoyed demand afraid to hit the big not stay with him? =. IRD as confronts W. ‘Miss Eldora Jennings with some of her friends celebrated her birthday Sunday. The following no 7 cents apiece. “In a nutshell, this presents Mrs. name and address of your advisor, Do fee I have voted for republican Cap- 76, and Pearl Mecham and bought of - This form should be executed and filed as a part of Individual Income Tax Form 1040 for the calendar year 1933. If you merely receive advice from some person or’ persons employed to assist in the preparation of the return, the a ly to prepare or advise in the pre- was and children and Mrs. Winnie Partridge and children were calling at the Merle Jenning’s and exchange goods caller Lock- —O— Mr. of de- controls medium Wimmer ton, Sunday. elastic. was Wimmer. Harold pleasant fluctuating? boat that is a real sailor, one not that Mrs, fluctuating? or John been and —o— Golden Gee is running the hart place this summer. —h— of or the rest, would have less than problem Mrs. . stable Oa Mrs. Wilson of Payson has visiting relatives here, Mr. Yes, I think it would be unpatriotic to take a stand against our President’s plans and the U. A. R. E. H. Crocker said the old boat was leaking, yes, it was leaking bad and how President Roosevelt bailed it out and got it ashore, will be history for hundreds of years. represents $1.22; a matter these 100 people as distributed among have built up that stable corners our people, what is the result? “One individual would have $59; one individual would have $9; 22 people that 120,000,000 If this $100 is dis- tributed among wealth is now men there will be no all the wealth of this country and its people. Suppose that 100 people represent all the people of the United Be one? mand for goods. There always was a demand for goods and always will be, but when 5 per cent of a earners was 33 per cent. This illustrates why wage earners find themselves in their present predicament- - farmers too. Senator La Follett) draws this analysis: “Suppose 12 There receiv- by a fluctuating invested. for allowed is of $35,575,000. It has. grown at the rate of $138,339 for every dollar $18 that industry labor was dollar. questthe caused by in business Bemis, Mr. Mrs. Berth- da and Vern were Sunday evening callers of the Curran’s, Games were played after which ice cream and cake was served by the hostess. the asked, MYTON NOTICE TO INDIVIDUAL TAXPAYER ena Holfeltz and two children, Nel- One man invested $253 in aeroplane stock four years ago, It has grown now to the staggering sum cot- Thus hence question I doubt it, production increased $9,000,000,000 From 1923 to 1929 wages in- creased $421,000,000.. the more than 250 banks, holding more than $800,000,000 of money and 900,000 trusting folks deposited that money. Now the chain -is broken. Will the depositors get 50 per cent of their money back? farmers wheat of these wages increased only $7,682,000,000. In 1929 the NET income of 504 men was greater than the GROSS the of Did we ever have a stable medium of exchange? Twelve men set out in Michigan in 1929 with $1200, In three years creased 13 per cent. Total annual income in 1922 $65,925,000,000. Total. annual income in 1928 $89,419,000,000. Total volume wages in 1922. $24,553,000,000. Total volume wages in 1928 $32,419,000,000. Total annual income increased of some the abandonment of a stable medium of exchange and the adopt- Real wages from 1921 to 1929 in-| income that nervous One uncertainty cent Returns to industry from 1921 to 1929 increased 72 per cent. who raised all the ton of the nation me . Mr: and Sirs. (Biles Odes and Mrs, Perry Grant, big shots, that want to be elected and reelected, this fall are getting reli- volume to UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH JUANTA the EDITOR: Seems figbe From Total of E. F, EVANS able statistical sources he found that: Dividends to stockholders from 1921 to 1929 increased 265 per $23,494,000,00. OT nny, Ti % hae “° ress and the Government United States ”’ Washington everyone. fens -o- — |