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Show oye OTE ea ae Basin - evotedto the People of the Uintah Basin Newspaper A TE Duchesne | | | | ewer. 3 SUCCESSOR Another Company Votes For Moon Lake Changes SEED LOAN OFFICE COUNTY SEAT HAS BUSY DAY TO OPEN HERE Solitaire Duchesne ore. ing, and Sine there was vote cast. ever was “° held by not a of company, the their how- liveliest marriage at their ever present, according consisting home the and ridors parents, hering present, an almost com- Development association has bowls . the development of Upper Lake Fork Country. Particular atten- milesstone of towards actual friends at Project. until eleven-thirty when Other recent developments to- evening the final realization of this refreshments were served, part of goal, include the agreement, re- which consisted of pieces of weddDuring cently reached, for the consolidat- ing cake to all the guests. ion of the Farmers’ Irrigation Co- the luncheon Miss Medora Brandmpany of Bluebell, with the Dry on and Miss, Melba Moffitt offered Gulch Irrigation Company. As the some beautiful vocal numbers. Many lovely and useful gifts Dry Gulch Company have already, by tthe honored amended their articles, this brings were received couple. These will long be reminone more company into line. At a meeting held in Roose- ders of genial and kindly associawards velt, Feb, 23, all of the Lake Fork water users voted for the plan con- tion with friends and neighbors Mt. Emmons, solidating their water rights, exand -eept the Farnsworth Canal reservoir Company which was represented at the meeting. This consolidation of rights, if completed is expected to eliminate of the legal fete as ae eee present. The much now this project after, of Thomas Sargettis they all escaped with out any personal injuries, the house and all its contents were destroyed. A report from the Recla- mation Service on be submitted soon home was completely destroyed Saturday night, by fire. The fire of unknown origin started after the family had retired, and. though It is reported that the survey of _ the High Line Exchange canal will be completed by the end of the ‘week. of ; ALTONAH HOME RAZED BY FIRE not will Auxiliary c. W. A. CLINIC HERE FRIDAY Dance A Huge Success The annual Washington birthday Ball given by the American Many beautiful and not a few amusing costumes were to be The prize for the best couple to Mr. and Mrs. Rollins as ish dancers. The prize for the original was awarded to the and 1 and 4 p. m. County CWA ’ Nurses, Mrs. W. Jennings and Mrs. seen, went Spanmost “Dam B, L Dart will be in charge All children from infants to 6 years Family” with Mr, Leo Young and of a are to be: included. Mrs. Zella Cowan as Ma and Pa of the strange brood. Prize for the District Court Ad- — best single costume went to the journes For _ Week Devil, Mr. Bates. The quilt was won by Mrs. Letty Brown and as ' Because the defendants in crim- she was inal cases in court this session de- ed ‘to her door merry-makers. manding a stay of trial to enable them to procure counsel, court was adjourned Wednesday. to resume again next Wednesday, March 14. Lorenzo B. Fullmer, was convicted of the charge of assault with | intent to commit murder, District court in Vernal. in the Sent- until court on March 28, ence was withheld again convenes there on motion of the defense attorney, Ray Dillman of Roosevelt. The ‘statute provides a penalty of from 5 years to life. The charges arose out of a shoot not present, The National Young, District attorney nal, and Merril H. Larsen, attorney the of Duchesne of Ver- County prosecuted case. the ment to get Reemployment from the The employment service is now located in the G. V. Billings buildthe and 7th streets, Renfirst month was ed for the renovation of the room and will probably be taken of in the future months by organizations. care city attr ot Nan eas LOCALS : ne : wre: Sez : ae and farmers secures a loan must ment watching room, a the cor- the prepar- of the court calander other routine matters of the and court. on their accomodate faces, those trying of from the desiring obtain a state- county production enroute to Salt Lake Those present were: Miss Lillian Johnstun of Price, Mrs, W. A. Browning and two children from California, Mrs. Ernest Schonian and Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Schon- City. —_—o— John. Zirker, Bliss Lott, Wallace Dennis and Jack Gingell of Myton were business county seat visitors to “"None are more ‘pt to ous than those of the least worth.” the Thursday. =O MARCH fi Ss H. S, Sturgeon, Ford Dealer of} Roosevelt was transacting busi- ness in Duchesne chesne Roosevelt to Du- Thursday. é => on Friday. —o— Mr, and Mrs, H. Emmons where Mr. vs. Merrimac, 1862. they attended I, 10—Germany declares war on Portugal at last, 1916. demanding County its re- Property to his home in ola, INDIAN s —o-— R. E. Farnsworth of Mtn. Home in Duchesne on Ethelbert White and Abram Gines of Tabiona were business visitors to Duchesne Monday. —o— Mr, and Mrs, Harold Wimmer motored to Salt Lake City Mon- day returning to Duchesne Tues- day.- Wagstaff | staff of Tabiona business at the Monday. . and C. L. Wag- were transacting county offices : Mr. and Mrs. Severen Rasmussen of Mtn, Home were Duchesne visitors Monday. Reagan, rights. Ph, Those D. Mr. and Mrs. Guy J. Hollenbeck and sons, Milton and Conrad, and Leon Burdick spent Sunday in Bluebell at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Burdick, seed J. Meagher, . Cashier of the Bank of Vernal was a business visitor to Duchesne Tuesday. ——O—— R. A. Gillis of O’Toole, Mr. Grant The popular. They took cut it into small sprout pieces of a certain length: If the pieces were an even number, they said the friendship was not true; but to put them near their hearts. They then split a stick part way, and put the odd cut in the split This was ‘place and left it there, to show that be Release their friendship lasting. March 8 tid Price, Road Engineer made visit to the Uintah District an official Basin this After having hours, been Sheriff arrived in Kohl, high score, won Roy Roy A. Schonian and P. Madsen, —o-— Mrs, E. D. Barton of Hollywood was guest of honor at a delightful supper party Monday evening at the home of Mrs. R. G. Porter -with Mrs, Ernest Crocker and Miss Alice Todd as guests present R. M, Pope. co-hostesses. The were: Mesdames, C. H. Dalgleish, Grant O'Toole, Arthur James town Tuesday Hart, H. S, Liddell, Ernest Schonian A. J,. Feller, Arthur Brown, H. sheriff Lloyd Selch, Murdock, B. W. Orr, Jack Mc- beck, Roy way of|. Business A. Pope, Guy Schonian, J. Hollen- Muir, Hd. A. M. Murdock, Lawrence Pack, Jess W, Johnstun, Miss Helen Harmston, the guest of honor and the and attorney left Monday after- hostesses. noon, expecting to do business in. won <i held them in Midvale overnight, kept them from showing up in ‘Price at the expected time, most seriously City Council Studies Power At the City M, E. regular and turned of Light of to the Mr, Uintah whol, and _answer- concerning matters the evening over Company arguments questions other meeting Wednesday was Lundberg ‘Power ed Plant Problem Council floor rates and to Du- pertaining chesne’s power supply. Since the failure of the Power Company’s canal some time ago interest, has agin been aroused in a Municipal plant for Duchesne | and the City Council is making investigations along this line. Mr. Lundburg presented comparisons of rates in various towns through-| out the country, with those prevailing in Duchesne, and an analysis of the cost of distribution in the city, should the Council consider buying the power at wholesale at the substation and retailing it out may be to the Production Credit Associatfon for a loan from it. Rejection of this application by the Production will be considered sufficient evidence that other credit is. not ‘available and the applicant may then make application to tha ¢crop loan office. Corn-Hog Producers- Hear New Program Charles Burdick, liv-| house threatened, and expecting the arrival of a baby at any moment. the that to the consumers. No action was taken on the mat- At a meetin held in the Duchesne Ward Hall. Thursday after noon, Corn-Hog: producers of tnis district heard Extension: -Imrector, Wm. H. Peterson, who outlined the various steps necessary in get- ting the necessary machinery in motion to realize the benefits of this plan. The Contracting farmer. agrees to reduce his hog production 25. per cent and his corn production — '20 per cent and as compensation for this reduction gets a payment of 30c per bushel on the average reduced quota on corn, and $5.00 per head hogs. An held on the reduced quota of Mrs, score James Dalgleish at bridge. ~-O— The Chateau Dance bers enjoyed another last Saturday Chateau, Club memgood time night at the Legion eight hours: Attention was next given to the stray animals question, and it was decided be that the enforced, ordinance putting the would respon- | sibility on the owner. This ordinance makes the owner of stray ‘animals subject to a ‘Maximum fine of $50.00 or jail sentence of 30 days or both. the The Auditor’s report for. years ted 1932 and and 1933 was accepted, and the submitfinanc- ial statement for the year 1933, which was ordered published. MARRIED Thayrel Vance ar Valley, in Roosevelt on March 17th, at which only those farmers who have signed contracts suet be allowed to vote. It looks like this program is , ing to be.@ real benefit to the producers of this section, as payment is about as much as hog itself is ‘worth, and gohog the the the farm- er gets the benefit of the raised price of the hogs in addition. — CWA PROGRAM | - TO END SOON Latest information discloses that the end of the CWA has _ been stepped up another month, to Mar. Pearl Merrell, Mr. Irvin Cook, 23 of Ced- aveae iety met Sunday at the Shurtliff Hotel at Roosevelt. After general discussion of fees and the “advertising dentists” it was decided that no action would be taken until the meeting of Mar. 17th at Vernal. - Representatives from the State Dental Association and can probably assist in solving local association problems. has just - The Uintah Basin Dental Soc- 20, of Vernal Utah. Caldwell _ DENTAL SOCIETY HOLDS MEETING ‘are invited to attend this meeting County, re- turned from Salt Lake City where he was called to visit his sister at the L. D. S. Hospital. who is very seriously ill following a goiter op- eration. new plan. New cuts this week frie again reduced the quota on CWA projects throughout the ‘County. Utah. Utah — organization. meeting will be. of J. Melvin Guire, Midvale and return by Price Tuesday morning. the loan Poulson, Hi: g. Liddell, C, H. Selch, Grant Murdock, Arthur Brown, Pope, Mitchell The in crop Nellie Muir, Lloyd MesWin- “lost” for sev- of burgulary. ing emergency 30th, .The new relief plan which is now being perfected in Washwater bills, in order to obtain work ington will carry on all the relief to pay them out, To combat this work from that time through the condition the Council @ecided to FERA. It is expected that many reduce wages for working out of the CWA projects now in operwater payments to $2.00 per day ation will be continued under the -Mrs. evening with Mike and Anthony Cardesco, who are up for trial on a charge George Arzy and County Attorney, Merrill Larsen hostess slow, Iverson, SHERIFF RETURNS | WITH PRISONERS eral Mesdames: ner, Those present were: dames A. M. Murdock, L. C, if the cuts were an odd number, they said that it meant that they were really true friends of each other. They then ate the cuts of the sprouts, except the last one, So as would Murdock, felt for Mrs. Adjustment program. obtained by any one individual is $250, the minimum is $25.. | ony Application for loans amount from $25 to $150 may be accepted by the emergency crop loan office provided the farmer does not have. sufficient security to obtain a loan elsewhere. A farmer applying for $150 or more must first make application a |ter, as it was felt by some that Miss Emily Madsen and Miss the problem could stand considerable further investigation. Ann Clayson were hostesses to the ‘The matter of water collections Women’s Study Club Saturday was brought up, and it was made afternoon at Miss Madsens home. evident that many people are purMrs. Iverson gave the lesson in of history in a very interesting man- posely avoiding the payment way. a blackberry were: of Andy —O— LONG AGO the Indian children found their true friends in a very present A. Schonian and Miss Alice Todd. —O— N. W. Lloyd Pope, Guy Hollenbeck, James Dalgleish, Ernest Crocker, H. S. Liddell, Muir, A, M. Murdock, reserved.) FINDING A TRUE FRIEND and (Ip Defa, B. (All Ne- —O-— Frank B. Mrs, Ernest Schonian entertained the Thursday Bridge Club at a supper last Thursday evening. TALES By Albert Mrs, Jennie Barry of Myton was spent Saturday business. Mrs. Arthur —Q— —— Qu enroute and and Mrs. honor received several useful gifts. ewnu ’ Charles Hutcheons of Neola, who has been ill in a hospital in Salt Lake City for some time, spent a few days in Duchesne at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Jack McGuire, Mr. property The Fire Department arrived on the scene in short order, and was successful in preventing any damage. Considerable anxiety was Orr, presented Todd and Mrs. R. M. Pope. Mrs. O’Toole was winner of the high score for ladies and Mr, Schonian won the men’s prize. The guest of the Golden Wedding celebration of Mr. Case’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Case. was honored dinner given and Mrs..Grant Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Schonian, Miss Alice Case and daughter Frances and F, Earl Case spent the week-end in Mt. Arthur Brown at a surprise Porter, §—Famed battle of Monitor SL William sons. present were: Mr, and Mrs. E, W. Crocker, Mrs. Nellie Muir, Mrs. A. J. Feller, Mr. and Mrs, H. 8. Liddell, Mrs. A. M. Murdock, Mrs. Ernest Schonian, Mr. and Mrs, | Jack McGuire, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. 8—First bridge over Niagara - River is opened, 1855. « (tout two by Mrs. Brown on his birthday anniversary Tuesday night. Those issued to Bell, 1876. a and Mr. guest 7—First telephone patent is Crs, —O— Andrew Talboe of Myton was transacting business in Duchesne first appearance, 6—Ring emai. humorist y and writer, born 1885. Thursday. Arthur Wiscome of was a business visitor ian 5—Merry Widow Hats make threatening the Clemmons. — Agricultural In countries where a county production council has not been set up, before any application’ for & loan will be considered, the farmer who is applying will have to give satisfactory evidence that he is cooperating with the production control program of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration, | The maximum amount of an siren blew, beckoning most of the town’s inhabitants eastward where a large grass fire was seriously Mr. and Mrs. Ns? Fete W. Johnstun were hosts and hostess at a family dinner at their home Sunday. the Administration Thursday afternoon, just as we were ready to go to press the fire SOCIETY Mrs, Parley Lambert. of Roosevelt stopped in Duchesne Friday , week, ° rn was Clemmons allow- & int C, W, A. and the necessity of clearing space for District Court. for obser- 4 (Copytight, Ww. N. U.) Alma separated An time, loans should apply there. According to the regulation under which the crop loans are to be made this year, any farmer who Grass Fire Threatens ome e week. The move was prompted both by the desire of the reemploy- ing on Main Dallas of the supervision of I. R. Tuttle, moved into new Quarters this tal rifle. crowd Service, which has been housed in the County Court House, under a powered a deliver- ‘Reemployment Moves Into New Quarters ing. scrape in Duchesne last October, when Mr. Fullmer threatened the lives of several citizens with high by was matters, short ‘| gular meeting, ‘with the usual run “propositioners” of visitors and present. Legion Auxiliary was a hilarious ‘calling on friends and transacting success for everyone who attended business in Duchesne Friday. A free clinic for children. of preschool age will be held in Duchesne Friday, March 9th, at the High School, between 10 and 12 a, m. and their attention. On main street, the School Board was holding Here pro- Billings, of Duchesne, who was among the guests. Following the program dancing rounded out the : throwing of dirt on | the Moon Lake other decorated gram was rendered by members of the family and. reminiscences of early associations with the family in Jensen, were given by G. V. another the was the Ward Hall at 8:00 P, M. a pleasing and appropriate The favorable vote for the changes of articles. of .. incorporation passing room street ation to was oranges. living entertained. seventy-five RECENT DEVELOPMENTS LISTED the dinner in pink and white carnations in gold color baskets. Following the dinner the family tion is now being given to the development of State Roads in that ” section, marks of The main rying here and there with haressed place cards were gold wedding bells with streamers leading to Association as its aim The Uintah Basin Record has just received word that an emergency crop loan, office will be openin ed in Duchesne, Utah within a ions, making bids on property gone to auditor’s deed, and investigating other matters. Officials were hur- pieces were twenty pound wedding cakes with gold color tapers. in silvver holders at either end. The plete representation of Boneta, voted to sustain Ray Oman as Boneta’s representative in the Lake Fork This turkey un- The offices of the Treasurer, Assessor and Recorder were overrun with parties seeking tax reduct- served at three long tables. The decorations were carried out in white and gold. The table center- ' After the completion of the Irr| igation company meeting, the gat- and expression grand children, A sumptuous Andrew of Upstairs. in the Court crowd which overflowed in five sons, with. their wives. four to one of its reelected directors, daughters, with their husbands _ Mr. A. B. Madsen of Boneta, |and twenty-eight: grand children. All officers of the company were The family members who were un- reelected as follows: Taylor -Tid- able to attend were Mr. Wm, G. of the well, president; Wm. Jessen, Vice Neal of California, four greatPresident; Wm. Fieldstead, Sec- grand children and three retary; A. B. Madsen Johansen directors. of care of the usual run of business council, where one exists, that he which requires their attention pri- |} does not intend to increase his vately. acerage or production in violation March 2nd. family were of sides tax . Mr. and Mrs. Fred A, Case celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of Mt. Emmons Friday, All the immediate scene ver could not help but wonder when they could find time to take Wedding Anniversary dissent- The meeting, one the both Celebrate Golden to comply with the requirements of the Moon Lake project. A hundred percent of the outstanding stock was represented at the meet- the front of the county court house. Tuesday the Commissioners were meeting, with a line of people constantly waiting for interviews.on Mt. Enimons Couple voted unanimously to its articles of incorporation was usually intense activity this week. cars from the entire county lining eee toed "bake Fork Westernn Votes Unanimously For Necessary Changes in Articles | Boneta _ change NUMBER 82si $2.00 Per Year in Advanen 9, 1984 MARCH een At a meeting held in Boneta, Monday, March 5th, the Lake Fork Western Irrigation Co. of Courier Vol. 10, No. 32 DUCHESNE, COURIER HRIDAY UTAH, ‘DUCHESNE, Covers ALL The Uintah Basin. 2 VOLUME TO THE 99 Present Dr, L. at the meeting Shimrgin, Dr. J. W. — were Stev- ens and Dr. Wallace Calder of Vernal, Dr. R, @. Warnock and Dr. M. €. Campbell of Roosevelt, and Dr. W. D. aia of Duchesne | |