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Show Pao a Re “A Newspa A Uintah < | Gn Vasa EAN er Devoted to the Peoplofe the Uintah Reet _ Basin ee >» ) , ~ I Newspaper | _ Duchesne a ‘BD. 3 Ia Pome’ fh = 2. : > Courier. Ye Vol. SUCCESSOR TO THE DUCHESNE COURIER VOLUME 3. Covers ALL The Uintah Basin. | DUCHESNE, Water Application Gets Set- PRINTING CODE MEETING HELD from a letter sent to the Mayor Duchesne reveals a sad plight. oo Hon. March G, C, 9, of Press 1934, Utah to the be recommended of ‘stam. data now Finance Utah State held at the was of upon authority directors three ial is will be of . the printing Work the available. Division concluded, Industrial Recovery applicant has mation that, in from of Work _ of the group Orden will metropolitan districts, metropolitan daily your infor- opinion, will the reopening of the case, and the letter is signed, Carey H. Brown, Acting Chairman, Board of Review, For the Administration, Mayor Paul P. Allen, to whom -Mr. Kohl brought the letter, has sent the following answer by night Letter. ' Carey H. Brown Chairman Board of Review, Public Works Administration ' Washington D. C, the Record e Ss SY EEN SS) the Mi FEELS ter that former arranged of supply water for STOP sources no such condition exists here Will you please refer us to section of application which would indicate such a. condition Paul P, Allen aye > QUAKE ficial Two of the society. Those Mr. calling at Bridgeland were E, H, Peterson, and Margaret Hair of Duchesne. ‘At Upalco C. AY. ma, Mickelson, Mrs. Clytia Gunn and Miss Fern Moffitt also of Duchesne. Mt. Emmons Sports Basket Ball Plans Tournament and Field sports are to hold the interest of Mt. Emmons citizens on March 21, aa and 238. Teams from Mt. Emmons, Altonah, Upalco, Mtn. Home, Boneta ors a move the serum and Associatfor mass vided at there a Local citizens the dangers |st charge of 50c are warned of epidemics and are urged to take immediate advantage of these rates, and register for the inoculations desired. Arrangements have been made for registering at the Duchesne Drug. Fire Alarm Installed _ In Telephone the which Basket Tournament Ball will start out with four ' Citizens desiring to call for the. Fire Department are advised that Central can now operate the siren to send in an alarm for fire. This will save Prizes are off- ered for winning team and runner-up. Friday the 23rd, the entire day will be devoted to the program, opening with a musical and scholastic program at 9:00 o’clock a. m. ‘The afternoon will be taken up with the track meet in which teams from Mt. Emmons, Altonah, --Blue Bell, Boneta, Mtn. Home, Tal‘mage, and Upalco will participate. A big dance on the night of the _ 28rd will wind up the meet. Prentice MARRIED W. Tabiona, Utah, 16 of Tabiona, Turnbow, Jennie Utah, 19. of Chatwin, valuable time in the re- sponse to fire calls. In making a call please remem- | ber that the firemen are not any- thing more than human beings. State slowly and carefully where the fire is, giving the name and initial plainly. This helps central in sending in an intelligent call. Do on utes not phone in for information the cali for at least five min- by actual time. = Give =as a F DAE ity have done ident of U. S., born 1751, BERR CowS 17—Boston bars pasturing of cows on Commons, 1830. H.. Mitchell and Roosevelt Tuesday.. Fred A. Storrs, Clerk (2 18—Grover Cleveland, 24th U, QB! S. President, born 1837. “OWNU JUST TO REMIND YOU of the State Road Office in Price was visitor to Duchesne this week. Women’s a Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Brennick were guests at a turkey dinner, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. ning, Morrison of Utahn Friday evening. dur se Emmons is visiting March the .| McGuire, things Mrs. Paul Wilkins , Mrs. Noel Preas of was transacting business chesne Wednesday, in Alma Poulson has 2 Oo. can: Emma Those Ernest Building, to be Date Ending March High Low Day S. Liddell, Feller, ©¢.. H: Selch, Roy A. Schonian, H. R. G. Porter and Art- hur Brown, Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. Ernest Schonian won high score. INDIAN TALES By Albert B. Reagan, ee Ph, D. reserved,) IN THE early days of the world ‘| there were wrestling matches now see who Whale, largest was who the strongest. then as now was animal of the world, 31, Clear Du- Mar. Mar. Mar. MAL. 4 5 6 Te: 51 59 64... 56 29 36 St 32 Clear Clear feasts he and Whale stripped for Clear the match. They walked about Clear | | Mar, Mar. 8 9 54 . 60 Mar. Mar. Mar. 10 11 12 Mar. 13 59 67 67 Clear Clear Clear 65°" “22 EARL S. Ollie firemen a chance to find out -first. —O— they are going to work where you Miss Helene Harmston, Mrs. are only a spectator. Try to. re- Lois Bryce, L. T. Wallace and A. member it may some day be your N. Barrett spent some time in Duhouse and you want the depart- chesne this week, attending court ment there as soon as possible. ‘| as witnesses in the case of State of Utah, vs. _ aS and Anthony (Continued on page 6) Cardesco. 20 ia 24 Co-op. AGRICULTURE: might have view of the few months been Clear WINSLOW Observer Better expected, than in disturbances of a ago. -Markets are fair prices stable. Buying power of the major agricultural districts is better than that of urban areas. Service at My- ton, working under the Uintah and Ouray Agency at Fort Duchesne. At once the old barracks building which was on the bridge was torn down by the Indians working on the work. It is too bad that the days were so windy and the air full of sand that no picture could be taken of this act by them. tearing down in peace the very building, among other buildings, that was erected here them keep the peace. The progressed slowly through work the winter, due to several causes, gave out word that he would wrestle at any time and place with any one in the whole world. Bear accepted the challenge, and at one of the mid-summer for several minutes, as they each tried to get a good hold. They seized could. each other They wherever tried . they each other’s strength, as those present. talked, and shouted, sang, Round and round the cleared space they twisted each other, till Bear threw Whale. Whale became angry and struck at Bear with his great fist. The latter then scratched him and threw him into the ocean where he has been compelled to live ever since, the scratched places being the . slits through which Whale now strains the water from his big mouth. Release March 15 The abutments are so far as the cement work is concerned and the Indians are now finishing the dirt approaches to them. Work has now got under way two on piers the south pier, that will be of placed is to put the south section of the bridge in. It is now believed that the bridge can be completed by September: With the exception of the over‘seeing white men, the bridge is being constructed wholly with Indian labor, the Indians proving very satisfactory laborers. P. T. A. At Myton the} fin- 55 ally Utah Leon Kenecht, 27, of Bennett, was under the care of Dr. H. Cline Thursday afternoon recovering from a case of Strychnine poisoning, instead of in the in court, by Ren Johnson Marshall of Roosevelt, Utah shortly after noon, Thursday, On the way Joohnson ; to Duchesne stopped Mr. in Roosevvelt, to get gasoline and Mr. Kenecht left the car for a-short time, It ap-. pears to have been at this .time that he took the strychnine, which he claims to have had.sige him for some time. Continuing on to Dichvsne the car containing Mr. Johnson, Mr. Kenecht, Marion Rasmussen, hight watchman, and Ray Dillman of Roosevelt was nearing the’ Antelope bridge, when Mr, Kenecht began to take convulsions, and of Malcolm Walters, and then rushed to Duchesne to the Doctor’s office. Latest reports are that he is recovering nicely, though. he is still in a semi-conscious condition ion of Paul H. Henderson, of the at the time of our going to press. .U. S. Reclamation plan ees Tale of The Northwest Coast 3 Clear Clear Jensen bridge across Green river at Ouray began, under the direct- the Mar. 11 .ee old /in the river, the outer walls of the coffer dam being now completed. It is planned to complete this pier before the high water this spring Then while the water is up, the Vernal - Clear the very nicely, now complete An J: Pope, Clear Clear been 28 of erecting dock, Lloyd and then. All the animals would meet, and the younger ‘men” would contest with each other to 13 last the work lie Muir, R. M. Pope, Grant Mur- An trans- Reagan the river when the ice could be used to move and handle the material, but there was no ice. The work of late has been progressing Hil- WEATHER REPORT Week Club evening. at School business Bridge present were: Schonian, Nel- 28 28 s and Saturday last week. Mesdames, 56 60 took the folmembers to Selch 21st, S. Lid- 1 2° their Chapter Meeting, in Myton, Tuesday evening: Helen Hollenbeck, Margaret Porter, Elizabeth Winslow, Schonian. Wednesday H, Mar, Mar. quite ill the past week. Mr. Guy Hollenbeck lowing Eastern Star. ess to the eve- Mrs. Kohl, 50 = Mrs, with B. Bridge Club with the fol- .to make Feb, 28 Etta ee. William A, Cafe. Special acted. — several of Roosevelt is visiting her mother, Odekirk, to-day. 20th, , George Strychnine |~ Eugene told of having taken the strychnine so that he would not have to appear in court and testify. He was given antidotes at the home One -was the breaking of equipdell, Nellie Muir, Ernest Schonian. ment and the necessity of waiting Mrs. Liddell wan high score. Another was the un| for repairs. —o— 5 precedented winter. It had been Mrs. A. M, Murdock was, host- planned to put the two piers in Gateway Club, Thursday evening, March 22, at the New Palace days with Mrs, Wm. Case while} Mr. Hartman is busy with jury ; ed the Thursday Thursday afternoon Albert right away : lowing guests present: Mesdames A. M...Murdock, Lloyd Pope, Jack Mrs. Tuesday from Oo Mrs. Roy A. Schonian entertain- Johnstun, P. T. from Mt. for March Saturday with Barton —_O-— (All ; Chester Hartman Club, 17th, Legion Auxiliary, M,. E, Lundburg of the Uintah Power and Light Company was a business visitor to Duchesne last wedi, * hagcapys Mrs. Study afternoon, March A. M. Murdock. ——O—— of Mrs: On Thursday evening Mrs, Orr entertained Miss Davis and Miss Moffitt at dinner. 15—Czar Nicholas of Russia is ee toabdicate, 1917, “ 16—James Madison, 4th Pres in honor California, Besides the guest of honor, there were present: Mr. and Mrs. Chas Selch, Mr, and Mrs. |Ed Hart, Mrs. Grace Dalgleish and Miss Alice Todd. : | 14—First blackhander threat - ens Julius Caesar, B.C. 44, pe ——O-— Office next nights. Stee duties. games on the night of the. 21st and will continue on through the two and pro- again- ning, Sunday, ton arrange- are 60 applicants. ; for if they do these By Mr. and Hira! Aerttin Arthur Orr entertained at dinner Wednesday eve- ; to? - 13—First man wounded in peelbeonay War, 17 73. Soe County Attorney Merril H, Larsen were transacting business in My-/| ments have been made with Dr. Leon H, Cline, for complete inoculations for either of the three diseases, € the inoculations for Typhoid, Small Pox and Diphtheria. The PTA is to furnish SS Tuesday. Sheriff Arzy is sponsering Sam, in va U.S. Army, 1864, the State Road Commission made an official visit to the Uintah Basin this week. INOCULATIONS ion 4 MARCH trivdedy 12—U. S. Grant made general ah ——O-—s |P. TA. URGES” The Parent-Teachers : W, hen children stand some mischief.” ‘R. A. Gillis, District Engineer of no further damage was done, The first quake came shortly after eight in the morning and was fol- Duchesne and Ioka will participate in < - Mr. and Mrs, Dave Leonard of Huntington were Beene ‘visit- | tubs, and marble faces on the out-|— side of the hotel were cracked but groups of representatives Geneological Society made calls recently at Upalco and -Bridgeland, in the interests of the , You Been up in pS euiehcene business. ‘town forenoon. -MAKES TWO CALLS business —o— Representative D. J. Mitchell of Néola was transacting business in al minutes. Plaster was shaken loose, water spilled out of bath- during the In the closing days of. October Now what have ‘a Oo . Sheriff Arzy H. Mitchell and Glen Rasmussen spent a few days in Salt Lake City this fie on” of- on the 9th floor of the Newhouse Hotel the next morning, had the rather disconcerting exerience of feeling Ut. ‘lowed by lesser quakes -GENEO SOCIETY SOCIETY Jack Calvert Jr. of Myton was transacting Friday. the entire building sway back and consumers other ceremony. OURAY, UTAH LOCALS forth what seemed like a couple of feet for several. minutes, Beds Referring docket three one eight’ and dressers were moved away one Duchesne City Utah Your Let- from the wall, and the light fixter ninth instant STOP we do not tures swayed back and forth like understand reference in your let- the pendelum of a clock for severhave. other; (Copyright, W. N. U.) of Commis- in his room the all will be good to them, and they will always have lots to eat and will continue to have good health. sion was also present answering ee eo and |. questions on State Income Mayor R. E. Miller of Myton Sales Tax Returns. was a business visitor to Duchesne Friday. Schonian, for s | to be good, not to steal, quarrel or ) |fight, and to be good to one an-| / Y dustries, to bring the printing industry under uniform control. Mr. Mr. flag on the corral: will begin | as States ‘Witness Takes and the dance is to begin the District Court, where he had been 20th. Mr. Santio sends invitat- subpoenaed as a witness on the ion to his white neighbors to come Cook-Kooyman case. The Strych‘and partake in the dance, as it is} nne was self administered, some | to be a social affair. The princip- time after Mr. Kenecht. was serjal, or closing day, will be March ved with the summons to appear to all, lots of cattle and sheep and lots of good things to eat. The talkers also tell the people meeting State Tax the chief and to Tugeoplave (the Sky). In these prayers they ask good health non- and reports that much interest was taken in the code, which is designed, like codes for other inGriffin of the ve newspapers. attended Santio, Besides -being a mating-social ceremony, the old men also talk | to the bear in prayer, They also talk to Shunav (the Wolf God) to tawats (the sun), Matawats (the Moon), Boochive (the Stars), a Sl affect and Jack 25, he advises. commerc- Logan, on. elaborate composed the national code authority, — Roy A. Schonian, ‘Publisher Act. any answer the above financial objections, such information may be presented to the Board of Review,” - - additional information is given, concerning |;are now 16th weekly newspapers and job printing plants outside of the Salt Lake secured as required under the NatIf the Plans for the annual Bear Dance association, representatives TUESDAY of ceremonies is now preparing an in view of the fact that some of Hendrik Romeyn of Salt Lake the former water consumers have was elected executive secretary of arranged for their own source of the authority. - supply and the necessity of secur-| It was announced that the print _ ing practically all of the former |}. -ing. industry of Franklin county, consumers to realizé revenues sufIdaho, has requested to be includ- ficient to service the loan, that ed under the Utah administration. such a loan will not be reasonably The request will be forwarded to ional STARTS (feere. Mh = and Provo, and one representative of the multigraphers. waterworks system, you are advised that after careful consideration, it is concluded that the loan ’ Our association The applicat- ion of the City of Duchesne, Utah, for a loan, including grant, of -$40,000, for the construction of a cannot the OF RNOCRED ME OVER (WITH A FEATHER, — | Bennett Man ope ete BEAR DANCE der the national graphic arts code to administer the code for the non| metropolitan printing and publishing industry of Utah. Kohtr Dear. Mr. Kohl: With reference basis of PEEP SHOWS -You COULD _NUMBER 8 Attempts Suicide Newhouse hotel, at Salt, Lake City Sunday to set up an authority un- Mayor, Duchesne, meeting aE LE Liz HERE, IN ONE OF THEM THERE with | — loan A $2.00 ‘Per Year In Advanen State’ S Witiuae WELL SIR, THE PIGGEST SURPRISE| 1@OT AT THE FAIZ IN CHICAGO. WAS | WHEN | BUMPED INTO THE SHERIF _ Board at Washington from the PWA. Just where the blame is, or how the misinformation crept into the matter is not yet -known, but the following extracts a Hot Stove a Back From Public Works ; mance has gone wrong Didieshe City’s Waterworks UTAH, VRIDAY MAROH 16, 1984 10, No. 32 At the P. T. A. Meeting held in Myton Monday evening, the program was presented by the Program committee P, A.- T. meeting program of the Those Duchesne attending the and participating in the were:. Marion Liddell, Rene Mickelson, Norman Stott, Douglas Smith and Truman Mitchell, high school students; Miss Ann Clayson, Miss Emily Madsen and The case on which Mr. Kenecht was to have been a witness, now being tried in the district court, is the case of the State of Utah, vs. Lavern Cook and Merrill Kooy- man. with The defendants are charged having taken overcoats and other personal property Roosevelt High from the on. the School night of January 2, 1934, They were bound over to the’ District Court at a hearing before Wm. H. Gagon Justice of the Peace, of Roosevelt, Utah, on January 6th, Mr. the Kenecht, who defendants ning, was had been with earlier in the eve-— subpoenaed to. testify against them by District Dallas Young, and County ney, Merrill H. for the State, Provo Atty. Attor- — | Larsen, prosecuting ‘Victor Hatch of is representing the defense. CORDISCO BOYS __ GAIN ACQUITTAL Mike and Anthony Cordisco, : tried in District Court Wednesday and Thursday for the charge of burgulary of the J. C, Penny Co. of Roosevelt, last fall, were acquitted of the charge Thursday forenoon, by a direct order of the Judge to dismiss the case through is TRANSPORTATION: improvement loadings. is Constant shown Complete prairinae in turns of railroads for 1933 substantial improvement 1932. Railroad re- show over expenditures, however, remain low, and railway supply business is mant. car financial the dor- © lack of evidence. The robbery of whch the men were accused occured on Sept. 16, 1933, The men with their partner, Jay Lewis, were apprehended in Helper by Sheriff Mitchell, and bound over to the District Court at a hearing on the 27th of Sept. Shortly vened the before the Court Cordisco boys conescaped from jail, but Jay Lewis, who had been removed to a Salt Lake City Hospital was brought back, and convicted on Nov. 20th, He is serving a sentence of from one to ten years in the State: Prison.. The Cordisco. boys were © again . apprehended by Sheriff Mitchell, this time in Boise, Idaho, and returned to Duchesne where — they were held for this term of Court. In the early the ‘11th, morning they again of Sunday, escaped jail. MAKE SECOND ESCAPE Some time during the night, the Rulon A. Jones, teachers, and Mrs. six pound locks on the .cell doors Leland Hair, Mr. and Mrs. Guy had been sawed or filed in two, and Hollenbeck. and Arzy H, Mitchell. cement blocks broken out of the Mrs, Guy Hollenbeck of the committee. _ East side of the jail. . Two dians, from “Roosevelt, and | Inthe two men from Roosevelt, held for burgulary of the high school, occupying other cells of the jail claim they heard no disturbance, though the Sheriff claims it would be impossible for the locks been removed without outside help to have Sheriff Mitchell and his Deputy Glen Rasmussen (Continued tracked the men on page 6) + 3H : ae qia3 f |