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Show apenas AE Seneca SF NOFIERA ate ne EO ER EES AR RAEI AREY I RL a TRG OT me AR = ONAN Bear Lake as both a fisherman’s and huntsman’s paradise. Cooperation is Motto of U.S. Bureau of Fisheries it is Stated In exchange -for office space at scientific the university and for its apparatus, the bureau lends university. At facilities to the present the bureau staff is giving and). special course in ichthyology SALT LAKE CITY, Mar, 7. Co- operation with the StateBes Fish of local) ...4 ¢ish culture for the benefit department and withpromot-| Game students in the field. bodies interested in the advanced ion of fish culture is the motto of the United States Bureau of Fish- | eries, western division, with offUtah icers on the University of . campus. ‘SILVER AND GOLD A suid re- opinion expert of survey d Springville and Bear stations, other 25 over also throughout the intermountain west and the Pacific coast. This num-) - DUGHESNE. ‘Mr, ‘Floyd E. Lamb of Myton attended the school held in Duchesne : Sey ces Beatrice S. Thomas School Board Member oo Jr. of Tabiona of Tabiona, a FINANCIAL STATEMENT Sean $ hand January ist, 1933 t's8 3) 37 dees 12.50 s Water -........---+ 641.50 Irrigation Tax and Miscellaneou ke, . Licenses 132.00. Fines 17.00 Interest-Daily Balances 49.73 Interest-Sinking Fund 21.00 Lots Cemetery of Sale 5.00 Dog Licenses 44.49 Park Receipts and Miscellaneous ........-------------- 17.06 Checks Return eeeta eS we Wa chesne ADMINISTRATIVE .. and Postage Expense General Sundry 3 WATER 100.00 adie a .. Redeemed ........-------------------e Bonds é Checks Return . . - -. - c:-sec ec e ce e nt y Disbursemients otal . of December 31 .....-Cash on Hand and in the Bank as So deeeniay -.. County Warrants Duchesne . Outstanding a Less -...22-.--cc-cecceseeeseeseeetesceesteee ete Warrants Cash Balance-December Total Cash & Hand on DUCHESNE 31st, BONDED pte’ Bonded i Indebtedness as for of Dec. 1933 Due Date 9-1-35 8-1-36 10-1-39 1936-1948 3ist, $ Amount 2,900.00 2,000,00 | 14,000.00 8,300.00 (Signed) — MILDRED STEPHENSON Mr. » | Rake Advantage of CLOSE OUT Clean Up PRICES ed. rel- } to of bureau, is conducting | alin: | 20 ‘| ident. With the Tabby. Youth the did and happy of covering Albert Bench. 8, son of 624 Bench, South street, was re- Monday from head the home laQi Following Glover injur- and all the prosperous, with a clear best} this from a ten-foot ‘cliff while playing in the foothills east of Provo. and —O— brave. Mr, iting her parents, and children Mrs. and Johnson. = Oliver Sagers guest of Juanita Tuesday of was Mr. He knocked was unconscious by the fall and his companions carstate ried him 200 yards to the highway, where a motorist picked up the group and rushed the in- a and severe a hours later, suffering attending brain concussion, the an physici said. a Grant Bench was for years resident of Duchesne, at one time ‘holding the office of County Re. ‘corder. He is a brother of Donald Bench of Duchesne, Don Kolb has moved his family from Roosevelt to the government Attorney B, W. Dalton of Price house at the headgate for the sum- Mrs, Marvil G. Shields. afb o Mr. mer. by the Kolb will government. be poth valuable tice. Watch high, prices, use them. make however the sacrifice? and left to products employed was jing in Duchesne Court Tuesday matters. attend- but- and at cream. MUTUAL CREAMERY COMPANY Dairy Products ‘Wholesalers. Basin Points to Salt Lake Eastern Utah Transportation Company Uintah Basin Points to Price -o- Every Day Service Each Way -o- We Shall and a few us, for the extra W. G. we mere DO YOU KNOW why so many ‘people are buying tires earlier — dollars? than usuai this year? ... Every- GENTRY come to the stepping while using up old rubber, only to pay more for new tires later. the desk is slums, full of vice, into an old-fashioned gar- den sweet with thy- me and lavender the scent of The of flowers. pages Invest now in a whole new set of Goodyears—you’ll be glad you acted on our advice. newspapers exchanges editor’s from and perennial big dailies @We have guaranteed Goodyears at lower prices than our AllWeather shown here—~ are so full of murder, thievery, immorality and selfishness that the better news is obscured by these glaring shatterings of the Decalogue. aside with One puts the paper but a feeling of depression heartache that the the happenings world the is of the little towns around us, one gains reneware Here ed faith in life. forth only that which uplifts community set a - - the activities of the items, of the business men, the church the happy social gatherings deaths, farmers’ items, and one daily occurences that make up the simple annals of who people, the great common are really the broad country | one believes prices are headed upward*—and thinking drivers figure it’s no saving to run risks THE COUNTRY NEWSPAPER Turning from city to small town press say ata “Spring at this chance before Spring!” shall | pittance of higher prices for our thousand 9th, March In effect terfat 19c on routes stations for A-Grade COMPANY sell all our forefathers strived fgr, record and them for , in order to and and interest- ing to you if put into prac}]. Mr. Uintah jured youth to his home. He did , births and of Juanita spent the week-end vis-. not regaini consciousness until 8 people, the marriages and all the Bemis Odis week to week in this space, small items of information, of raise like Your interests are ours. coopIn an effort towards eration we will publish from ‘STERLING TRANSPORTATION MEMBER National Government that Informed | the of If we must give up our birthright, and become peasants f the won Keep i to the home in the at the general session, the was but and title of the free and higher than last year. was a third same month building. address the 1933. LUMBER: In January production Jersey and Guernsey breeders. depressions, with ies suffered: Sunday when in com- so full of terrible and unhappy pany with his. brother, Bert 12, and things. a chum, Mickey Elliott, 10, he fell Then picking up the papers that Sunday family of Utahn. spent with Mrs. Lang’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John P, Pearson. Mrs. pared ivities in this state and Professor Caine will discuss the fitting of Department sessions | dairy cattle. will also be held at this time for of the from registering Is_ EMPLOYMENT: more than seasonal decline. ae dissolution of the CWA will reon Jease 4,000,000 more people the already glutted labor markEe. et.) tle, Mr. Glover will discuss topics pertinent to. this particular breed | of livestock. N. R. Homer of MurHolray, president of the Utah is reported are volume all parts of the country, as com- cuss some of the problems facing dairy of purebred the producers At-a special session at 10 stock. a. m, for breeders of Holstein cat- administration at that time not scatter billions of dollars land In Grant school gains in Substantial cline, lar visitor will also dis- had no NRA or brain trust and still we were out of the depression in a few years with everybody Fall From Cliff Mrs. high not devalue the dollar, did not go off the gold standard, did not control or buy to control production, Chatwin Mrs. the figur- dees show less than seasonal dol- the stein-Friesian association, will give a report of the association’s act- liberty up of chairman January TRADE: RETAIL been deviation. without maintained | over the country, did not process (tax) any crops or live stock, did visiting with Mr. Injured PROVO—Jay Mr. Gilbert eminent the price of agricultural products much lower then, than now, S ee Clark ‘| Bast Second Lang Herbert Mrs. and other = ‘sister, Chatwin’s. at blessed | Mrs. and Mr. and familyare — Mr. had and butter to of The in fact,,many of them. The writer remembers the Cleveland depression, God Bless him, The we meat, their all the winter in ing week- were the Mr, and Mrs. Roy Chatwin have moved back:to Altonah after spend Grace and Hair Duchesne give and Wednesday.. other groceries. night to a large crowd, the cast A capably rendered their parts. dance was held later. of we free is invited. took at Clarence. “Elmer” Friday play act one Shall Someone broke into Oliver Bowders kitchen one day last-week and and American brave ?We have the Ames home for Mr. and Mrs. EveryDallas Ames newly weds. body boasted of the in town on Axel Crystal was given Agriculture, gone. There will be a shower held at The Bridgland Mutual presented the sheep. shear business Foy son their with lease his There are, quite a number of Altonah men going to Grand Junctto power of ium American farmer becomes a peon of the National Government and City Lake Salt in from this Secretary Harold Raiph’s wife and baby guests week-end were the December recessions vance started which has meeting, announced Wednesday. The general assembly of dairymen, at which Mr. Glover will discuss the proposed plan of the AAA to control dairy production, has been set for 2 p. m. in the auditor- his obey to refuse who Caine, B, George — reports, government from wing COMMODITY PRICES: Follo , an ad- Seed: Beds”. Water”. on business, taken prin- Notes A. J. Glover to Visit The press. tells us the reorders, quest has the support of the Pres- Wednesday evening. a William Mrs. and Mr. children of Irrigation in- a National ers under the AAA, law that comes into all states and of offers a bounty for reduction This was not suc‘crop acerage. power for askes he Now cessful. to control all crop production with a fine or imprisonment or both for a _ Blue Bell presents a play here came — that and We have in Washington a Secretary for Agriculture with pow- Dr. Miles _ Does feel City a humble bootblack is arrestits ed and sentenced to jail for’ violation. velt to consult Drs. Rich and Saun ders. He seems but little improv- aes : Now Utah ALTONA Mr. and Mrs.’ Albert Clark were ; ; Orin chonian Furniture Co. over president farm organization cipally follow: dependence has outlived its useAre we ready to throw fulness? ‘Dairy Conference Sat. a it in the scrap pile? nata NRA, the have now We LOGAN Arrangements are comjonal law that comes into a Sov- plete for the visit of A. J. Glover erign State and says a citizen of of Hoards Dairyman and president that state can ork only so many of the Holstein-Friesian associaproduct and a hours per week, tion of America, to the state dairy cannot be sold below a minimum’ conference Saturday at the Weber Lake Salt of streets On the price, Professor high school in Ogden, Wimmer. Harold was in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Montgomery and family of Myton were ArThey came | cadia visitors Sunday, up to have the baby named. . | respective ion Credit Administration”, . March 21 J. C. Hogenson “What to Plant and How to Grow a Home years? liberty of constitution our Arcadia and boy, born Sunday night, ion dinner Duchesne, night, 150 generation present the Mr, and Mrs. Bell Young are rejoicing over, the arrival of a new is plan- Fire Department these that taken nearly for union night. Mrs, sister, ee i ee ‘. _ their March 14, W. W. Owens, “Utah Corn Hog Production Program”. March 19, C. O. Stott, “Product- : constitution our was care great Mr. Glen (Zuke) Wilcox of Salt Lake is spending a while with his end guests at the home of Mr, and _ Mrs. Marvin G. Shields. Brushes and Accessories. F Friday. Saturday —O— _ ary to it. In adopting folks attended the dances in Brid- and ; other and Osborne ‘Three babies were Fast meeting Sunday. _ MURESCO, ROOF PAINTS in 5, B. L. Richards “TreatGrain Seed for Disease” 7, Aaron Bracken “Meet- paration second- been has else Everything young the of number a Quite and Mrs. R, M. Pope, V. Robins Paints and Varnishes specialists March ment of March citizen. American the of hearts ete Misses Freda DUPONT all cherished their liberty and independence, as a priceless heritage. é it.; taste you —f— "WE STILL HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF | county Utah extension service, and manfor Utah, will ager of the AAA discuss present and proposed proof the measures control duction United States department of Ag- of the college faculty by members preserved be principles should land that State rights and liberty should not be infringed upon by Garden for a Family of Five’. | Are Government. is now do- the National Mrs. John:Wimmer March 26 R, Scott Zimmerman, kitsoup the at the American people different to- “Rodent. ing the cooking. for Program Control in chen. Come up some day and sam- day from those to have lived Utah”. ple her wonderful soup,. its delic- the past, those who have lived unMarch 28, George D. Clyde and] and liberty once of es more crave principl der our ious and youll O. W. Israelsen, “Conservation of pital in Salt Lake City. Duchesne Recorder of Duchesne, foregoing statement to be a full County, Utah, do hereby certify the e City, Duchesn of condition true and correct report of the financial for the year ending with DecemUtah, as shown by the city records per 31st, 1933. set my hand and affixed In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto 7th day of March, A. D, 1934. the corporate seal of said city this (SEAL) visit while. “Look _ girls, sedan, ed a new Manola is ill at the L. D, 8. Hos- COUNTY OF DUCHESNE $$} I, Mildred Stephenson, City turned Stallings, with a conference in’ connection In the farm burthe dairy meet. Agover given are These presentations m,. see which ‘one:is picked first.” in ‘Salt | friends to has purchas- Remund Mr; Glen Mr. and Mrs. Orin Johnson have ____-|_ $27,200.00 | received word that their daughter 1933 State F. Weber radio station KSL every Monday eau portion of the meeting Dirof the at 1:35 to 1:45 p. ector William Peterson and Wednesday government, our of the formation relatives spend a while visiting and friends there and in neighboring towns. — two Ae ae Pee ae STATE OF UTAH with INDEBTEDNESS Rate 6% 6% 690 514% Dated Series 9-1-15 Water Bonds 12-1-16 Bonds Water Works 10-1-19 Water Works Bonds Water Wks. Refund Bonds 1-1-31 Total 917.64 : 743.75 1933 Disbursements CITY 867,64 50.00 The Utah College: broadcasts This liberty and independence that ing the Wheat Allotment Plan on treasure the Drylands”. . . Miss Della Remund left for Park ‘cost so much blood and the}. jin to to obtain has been first expects She City last week, March 12, D, W. Pittman “Pre-{ All a Salt a for friends and for expect they where relatives Monday where she has had her baby treat‘ed for a growth on its foot. ——— —O— Mrs. Evalétt Maxwell is here Home Clyde Rowley of Mtn, Lake visiting with relwas a Duchesne visitor this week from Salt . a atives. 671.56 | calling at the office of Dr. W. D. . Mrs, Ida Conklin is in Ferron, Bishop for dental work. ' parents, Utah visiting with her and other relatives. Masons attending lodge at My Arthur her son were: took ton Monday evening Mrs. Eugenie Clark . 597.45, Brown, R. G. Porter, Emil Munz to Roosevelt Tuesday. " — 1.630.08|and Roy A. Schonian, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Maxfield anes ter, ge c e M cf - 500.00 three ‘are home again after a wrsg. Joe Morrison of Utahn vis- months visit.in Vernal. Mrs, Max13.18] BrenClayton son are her We with sick. ited very $6,520,67 field has been nick this week. glad to see her back feeling im; ie is ' proved. Earl Case and Wm. H, Case and The mud is drying up fast with family attended ei vee ae been gethave Mrs. all these winds we Mr. and of their parents, ing: at MEL, Siaaons ting lately. red A. ase Mr. Clyde ‘Lambert took his wife Mr. and Mrs. G. V. last Friday. for medical atBillings were also guests at the to Vernal Tuesday : tention, Golden Wedding reception | oes Truck Total ms Bond Interest lunch | a one act play. 201.42 216.89 - 125.00 siete = Tews 2 re Mrs. After evening left children Lake, $3,108.40 | ning a jubilee for the second week in April, to consist of a dance and . . 128.25 Pipe and Supplies Pipe Line Upkeep ....-....-----Rocky Point Ditch Upkeep -.. Total STREET DEP ARTMENT 8th. — : The ae ere gee ra Ditches Cleaning visit atives oe OTT DEPARTMENT and family. enjoyable girl, after oe 213.96 Equipment Department Fire Friday, W. Mrs. 151.53 ......-.-----------ecee Expense Fire Department baby with Mrs. Pope’s parents, 64.57 691,93 cmc anes a last his mother, ......-.-----/--------- 485.85 Ge eal eS hema Rett Summitt They went ae in Roosevelt Monday. baby down to to take their ‘infant ‘ of Dr. Miles for medical examination. Mr. and Mrs. N. L.. Pope Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Ralphs took Consumers, Utah have been visitfarmers ing in Duchesne this week with their son Harold down to Roose- 274.50 1,226.06 . Park Maintenance and Improvement ‘Stationery of $6,694.56 | Lake City. DISBURSEMENTS AND _For the past few years the American People, and. particularily the farmers have had their minds overly well occupied in trying to weather the so-called depression, with only partial success Now, however, with so many experiments and untried laws com- enter- the which ricultural will be George _ §OME NOTES Rulon J. Larsen is “Proud Papa’ again, this time to a fine baby]. boy. Mother and baby doing fine. —o— 152,80 Mrs, L. J. Marsing was guest of es at a birthday dinner, Tues3 of her |day evening at the H,home Case. The daughter Mrs. Wm. Mrs. and Mr. guests included ‘Frank Monks and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wells and family and Mr. Earl Case. ‘ ae " ' Mrs, R, M. Pope returned to Du- $6,541.76 } weeks Receipts Total To Account For Administrative Salaries Police Department arrival born Thursday, March concerned doing fine, T GENERAL very and Mr. and Mrs. Al White announce the. safe pba Total Soldier: Curran°and geland RECEIPTS Fouse meeting fields. The talks are given on subjects of special interest to farmi Oo : Board in Duchesne Tuesday. from Washington, iti would ers and housewives of Utah and riculture. . Mr, and Mrs. .R. E. Emery of ing eee An invitation has been extended seem the part. of wisdom to take the Intermountain country. Miss, Helene Harmston was an Loma, Colo. have rented the Carl interested in dairystock and seedf we can determine Free copies will be sent upon re- to all who are over-night guest at the home of Milton Sr. place, and are moving meetings, Prat= you what the outcome of all of this quest to the Information Office, ing to attend the Mrs. R. G. Porter Monday, enroute down this week, we welcome and midst experimenting is going to be, and Utah State Agriculture College. essor Caine said. our |to her home in Roosevelt, from one and all into whether or not the remedy is go- Programs for the month of March hope you will:be happy with us. Price, where she has been visiting ing to be worse than the disease. 1934 include the following address-| for some time, The American People have, from es: Wimmer ESTED, Harold Mrs. Mr. and The President now has the pow- chesne Tuesday. brook,! fingerling trout, rainbow, er to fix such a relationship. There]. | Leman. Loch Mrs, B. L. Dart of Myton County black-spotted, and oe = Health Nurse and Miss Lela WhitThese fish are planted in Utah ee 2 apse Sant, eee a Hat Goh streams and therefore reduce con-, | ficient consideration of what may y| more, District Superintendent of siderably the expense on the part be expected to result. But, if &| Nurses, of Price were in Duchesne Al Tuesday on official business.. of the state in keeping its une legion of economists are correct, ge The Bear Lake station, it will eventually be found to be , stocked. - Paul S. Hansen of Roosevelt was operating this year for the first ‘essential to the progress of recov~ Duchesne build up) ery and the regaining of lost trade. a business visitor to time, is conceived to Wednesday. ; Of Duchesne City, Utah for Year Ending | December 31st, 1933. P, W. was served by the hostess. two million | of output of Ethel Most qualified obteresting fact. has servers believe that a start been made in the right direction. oe 7 s | i | re John Zirker, R. E. Miller, J. R. that muchmany They, also be believe A great ber includes 13 stations in Wash-| |mains done. to Bywater, S. A. Wells, W. J, StewDs that the next art were business visitors to Duington, Oregon, and California de-; | hold to the position be -~ -the mae ~ to the advancement o f the;e major step should voted chesne’ Tuesday ; ratcommercial fishing of salmon, e lishment of a fixed permanent gold and Mrs, F. C. Dauwalder of Myton plant, - The Springville adjoin- | ig petween the values of jwas transacting business in Duing the State Fish Hatchery, has| silver. an annual and Mrs. pmeeconyccnmongera LISTS BROADCASTS U;- Abe LOGAN— tained at a radio party: Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Milton Board Meeting Tuesday. H % OTHERS VIEWS SUNITA attended the meeting of the school not only has juristhe present state of the - dietion over the two Utah stationa| | 22rding American currency reveals an inLake, but, bureau The UYINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH -+ -__ 3 Le Pe PRT AON etn %. 12 tegen ohana foundation or ours, of this Sometimes people speak lightly of the couritry newspaper, but it is one of the most potent and uplifting factors in our national existence. - - Christian Science Monitor. . more people All-Weather! buy Tires are still so low in price that, unless you’re trading in your car this Spring, it’s best to invest in the best. That way you spread the STILL PRICED as low as yest h benefit of today’s great values months 4.40x21 over the most and miles. _ beeee any State sales tax 5 *Prices subject to change without notice and to ASHTON SERVICE STATION - O‘TOOLE SERVICE STATION Duchesne, Utah Punctures Vulcanized ~ (not cold-patched) Vulcanizing 00c Guaranteed Tire aie TP | |