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Show rr Ppa 7S dR UINTAH The W. D. Gentry ofMyton was a business visitor to Duchesne Wednesday. Attorney raitaonny circular, - merits, Prom 17th. velt, C. W. spending Smith an is in Roose- extended _. visit with her: Gane nien, Mrs., Alvin Coombs, —o— Mr. Glen Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. week C. W. Smith from the CCC analyses, Mr. and Mrs. J owett_Fortie and Mr. Gray Lusty spent the weekend in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Hilda Thacker accompanied them to determine clean and whether wholesome. Butter has already been included in this rigid examination. — _ Or Have Your Eyes Examined... Silver Preceded still, Silver was the standard Optometrist a monetary unit a dollar unit of The as contain- ing 375.64 grains of pure silver. Consequently, the present move to remonetize silver can’t be called an untried experiment. It is AT DUCHESNE DRUG THURSDAY. MAR. 22 9 A, M, to 1 P. M. simply designed onomic instrument, essary work well, back In doing that, 4 After eration cerning Aid did enjoys nec- Uintah are Clarence E. L. and Ray sires, you you Board; John iS ee cut Directors serve with- compensation. ot There are no reserve funds. Beneficiaries are paid the whole contribution excepting 10 per Cans eee cent which is set up for the exUintah Basin Record - -.« MODERN HOMES AND GARDENS ‘Regular BOTH - - . - Value pense of all Secretarial work and costs, including notices, $2.60 1.00 postage $3.00 Etc. 6, Secretary Surety FOR ONE YEAR at 8, Ten oad i> CAatAS Home e HOMES and MODERN GARDENS memberships 9. There 10. at this Special are from their AND paid solicitors, preceeding 12, have MURESCO, ROOF dropped and required desire to file the new tc the and next application. to the ben- at home and put again into circulation within the Uintah Bas13. 2? Whenever a change iery is desired PAINTS the same being sworn Public, An approved is now being mak- must file a certo the Secretary a 14. - Brushes and Accessories. of benefic- the person ing the request tified statement Notary to before application prepared form by the Secretary, upon which all applications must be made and which may be had upon request of him. Take Advantage of 15. The present enrollment proximately 700. : is ap- JOHN E. WISCOMBE, Clem Secretary Study of the above report reveals that the cost to the members so far has been $7.00 for 14 Up Now months Schonian Duchesne, Utah serious izen rarer etree oe pee protection in the average amount of $585.00 or just slightly over 1 per cent. © : We believe this would indicate pretty good insurance; at a mighty low figure, and should deserve the fcietture Co. eng ent enn consideration of the mene regardless a ser- the proposition that. needed grass you of these at days in fires. Remember please, to wet down areas next to buildings and vacant lots and keep the fire small and under control at all times. Light the fire on the lee side of the wind and stay on the location to keep watch. There are three by ers responsible regardless of who starts the fire. This is in accordance with the Fire Ordinance. The department is organized to take care of your property as FIREMEN, not laborers. Grass fires the department City, They are not going to be tolerated any longer. If you have a lot that needs burning, see the Fire Chief about it and he will arrange to give you protection or burn it for you, but not gratis. of trash ‘The time to take care is before it accumulates. It is high time the citizens of Duchesne awaken W. D. Wire BISHOP Ciief, ~ Give Instructions Wilford Danvers of Ogden, criticism of up people the sack should re- was was givpos- be which. at least 30 feet from the box, and the sack must be 12x20 inches with a good fastner snap on it, made of at least 16 ounce duck. The postal officials making inspection of the star Uintah of every Basin, greatest figures of the Amer- Tradition has it that he joined a Military Lodge at Morristown, N. J. He was an honorary mem- ber of Fredericksburg (Va) Lodge No.4, Washington’s Mother Lodge. On a visit to this country in 1794 he presented Washington a beautiful white satin apron elaborately embroidered with Masonic emblems, the work of the Marquise de LaFayette, On his visit here in 1824 he was made an honorary member of the ‘Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania and visited the Lodges of many other Thirty-four Lodges in 27 Grand Jurisdictions of this country bear his name. He was buried in the Cimitiere de Picpus in American soil sent to -Paris from a battlefield where Be had fought. route _ said and sons Arthur Bill of Duchesne, A. J. Orr were guests New Policy the Fred Todd route were tal service, cit- is @ disgrace and unless to the posthis condit- eliminated the: people who mail, as the postal laws specificaly state that in no case must the mail be thrown and left on . the ground, Any mail carrier found guilty of violating any of the postal regulations relative to the delivery on star routes will be fined to the extent of the ed by his neglect. loss sustain- All mail boxes and sacks should have the name of the patron plainly marked on both the bor and sack so that the carrier can readily see that is is intended for the patron and in case that a new carrier is called upon to make a special trip that he will not make any mistaks in delivering the mail into the proper box- ranch on Ranch Land Loans In the future the Federal land banks may make loans on ranch lands which do not support live- presented by the Duchesne had appraisers and reviewing appraisers of the 12 land bank districts, and regulations incident to the new policy have been worked out. chesne were Myton visitors again court : Federal land operators bank who tain their stock throughout year on deeded lands which to was won by Mr, Dalgieish. The Eastern gular meeting the Chas. and Mrs. Mrs Ollie town guests G. Porter, R. Hollenbeck and of Duchesne, Mrs. D, P. Whitmore and Mrs. chesne, of Robert G. Burns of Ft. duties Bey ; Andrew Tolboe acceptable requires ed in producing GOOD CREAM for MORE MONEY? . Watch this ad for transacting pointers on care of cream. Butterfat 19c routes and stations, Delivered - - more. are on Friday. —o— : Miss Ann Filmore of Salt Lake. was a guest of Mrs. B. L, Dart over her the week-end, home to MUTUAL business CREAMERY COMPANY returning on. Monday. —o— Devon Gentry was in Duchesne > a_ on Wednesday. —O— Fred . Burger of Dr, and Mrs, Roosevelt over Wholesalers of butter, natural and processed cheese, 2 was a guest D. P. Whitmore the week-end. .R. _ and specialties in J STERLING US. TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Uintah Basin Points to Salt Lake WE DO OUR PART Eastern Utah Transportation Company Uintah Basin Points to Price -0- Every Day Service Each Way «us Mere’s -o- bank loans may be made range land provided the on such income from security as is sufficient to meet fixed support a family and give costs, addit- ional retire to a Wise Wrought: BUY THE BEST YoU CAN AFFORD TODA security, ‘> by the Federal land bank if it is an economic unit from the standpoint of income. That. is, land which code support- as with Utah a basis of grade and point of delivery. Are you interest- W. business in’ Duchesne’ on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Henderson spent a few days in Salt Lake re- the they considered funds SATURDAY loans anced unit throughout offered The < was and $4.00 & $3.00: that all cream be paid for on -—~0— main- and balin itself for operation the year, it may be land under the C. at $4.00 Informed Du- returning Monday to Duchesne td her PRICES Combination Reg. $5.50 for Keep J. Dr. and of Roosevelt eo thee ing Iviestock throughout the entire year. While such land may the New AND BARBER SHOP Mrs. Mrs, Give any YOUNG’S BEAUTY James evening, Mrs, _ present at on Tuesday Schonian giving ample protection for their unmolested use and which are well located, readily rentable and ordinarily salable, but which are not themselves y THE BEST lasts longest—es specia ally fa tices i¢ makes today’s dollars carry you hs er—it postpones future buying at hi alaer pr: irs Picking the best in tires is easy, ‘She pub a 2 has tried out all makes and—by overwheix plurality—Goodyears are the public’s FITS choice . .. for quality and value, Let us show you why! the loan, and the security meets the requirements of protection, location, rentability and salability. However, where a range unit does not meet all the requirements for a Fderal land bank loan but has protection, desirability, salability, rentability, ect., a loan, not exceeding $7,500, may be made by the land bank Commissioner provided the applicant has sufficient additional income through ownership or rental of outside land or otherwise to reasonably assure the “It is the easiest thing for the payment of fixed costs, living ex-} 4 post office department to comply penses, etc, with its part of the matter and it’s just as easy for those who want Loans may not be made on holdto avail themselves of this free ings which are substantially dedelivery service, but first they pendent for their successful opmust comply with the _ requireeration on the use of outside range |. ments or call at the post office for Such holdings include deeded lands their mail. which are scattered over a wide Postmaster Fitzwater . advises territory and are generally unthat the above information is not fenced, or holdings made up of idle warning, and must be com- small tracts not well located from plied with, if people expect to conthe livestock marketing standtinue having their mail delivered point and which are valuable only in connection with outside range ‘to them. Additional information es. on the subject can be obtained from the local postmasters. STEEL: Railroad and public util- ity orders have been low and the industry has lagged on that account. Rising automobile orders have done much | ‘to offset this, lands. — ‘Obviously there is also no basis for extending land loans to stockmen without deeded lands who are nomadic in their operations,. aa: Goodyear “| Path@ineer As : Geodyeur g g AlieWeather © As m Prices subject low to chante without ASHTON SERVICE STATION low as High quality at medium price as World's standard of tire quality : 4 a notice and to any Ste te sales tax O*TOOLE SERVICE _ STATION Duchesne, Utah Adelbert Mecham of Mtn. Home was a business visitor to Duchesne Wednesday. were Permanent STUDENT FRIDAY their re- of New Other Waves Star held out Selch, of each.. in The ee According ta the new decision the land banks may make loans on other desirable range lands which are fenced or have natural barriers. capable knap They SPECIAL AT Burger, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Henderson, Mr, and Mrs. B. L. Dart, Miss Alice Todd and Miss Ann Filmore of Salt Lake. High score own, whether the lands be all cultivated or all grazing or composed in part That evening with the following guests: Mr and Mrs. Glen Draper, Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish, Mrs. Fred may be made, as they have been in to blankets, Wave Machine Can Combination, or Wave You Want. Mr, and Mrs. R. C. Walker entertained at bridge on Sunday . Mrs. past, close Look! —o— visitor the of tried. while the is still in session. Mon- day evening, being of the party attend the P. T. A. meeting. actual ownership the earning pow- months, plundered —G— Mr. and Mrs, Guy J. Hollenbeck and sheriff Arzy Mitchell of Du- er is best measured by the carrying capacity of the lands with due consideration to water supply, and the availability of feed for the operator’s livestock in the winter apprehen- brought back to Duchesne and tried Wednesday and Thursday, were released from the same charges of which Jay Lewis had been students. resume chief morning, sacks and food stuffs, school, This policy, announced today by Govenor Wm. I. Mayers, was re- the and Monday Satur- Miss Alice Todd spent the weekend with her parents on the ranch by Canyon, them eee stock the year around but which are desirable from the standpoint of income and security, rentable and ordinarily salable. and Indian day. were: Mrs. L. C, Winslow, On — up ded to the Ranger’s station, which they previously convicted. New charges of burgulary of the Forest Ranger’s Station were entered, the men The P. T. A, held its regular. immediately meeting at the Town Hall on Mon- waived their preliminary hearing day evening. The program was and with their consent they will be — at among: In appraising ranch lands, as in the appraisal of farm lands, the valuations are to be based primOf-} arily on earning power. In the case of range lands in the tal regulations require all patrons living on star routes to provide suitable boxes and cranes and mail sacks to dispatch and receive their mail. The box should be on the side of the road on which the mail carrier sits in his vehicle so that he may place the mail sack into the box without dismounting from his vehicle, and the crane to hang this year Chief ceiving mail on star routes made by the officials, and it urged that more attention be en to the requirements, The on which ago Service in and E. L. Jackson, of Salt Lake, Post fice inspector, made a tour of Basin last week. Severe. the Administration, Post Office Officials Clerk of Railway Mail charge of Star Routes, years cently discussed in a conference of Presidents of the land banks and other officials of the Farm Credit to .this fact. Mrs. and Case: Dismissed (Continued from page one) asican Revolution and a Mason, trib- with the following students Liddell, Rhena ute will be paid this French- ‘Sisting: Marion | Mickelson, Truman Mitchell, NorAmerican patriot by many Maman Stott and Douglas Smith, sonic Lodges throughout the UnMiss Clayson, Miss Madsen and Mr ited States. ake Jones, teachers accompanied _ the jurisdictions, proposals the department now in the hands of the Mayor and City Council and all three make the property own- ion eficiaries of $585.00 each. All of this money has been retained DUPO iT Paints and Varnishes the false since now receive their mail on the star routes will be compelled to call at their nearest post office for their Over the life of the organization (approximately 14 months) there have been 7 deaths with Ha: to all certifi- an average payment WE STILL HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF is One hundred May 20th, Marquis de La Fayette died in Paris, France. As one of Cordisco R. E. Miller and Mrs, John Zirker motored to Duchesne Friday to attend to business relative to Myton City water works, that the boxes and cranes and sacks now in use on most of the ‘not represent a complete required. through regular health certificate pay in the last Contribution Price go |. woe worst physic- who are the competent membership re-join of tele- of a health a 11, Members been reasons No entrance fees are Application is made cate ian. Paper have various no presentation Don’t miss this exceptional offer e $2,000.00 Death of Lafayette it! .| is granting carrier picks cancelled for ineligibility. MODERN HOMES AND GARDENS will come to you each month filled from cover to cover with real live, interesting stories dealing with your home and garden problems. f a carries Bond. 7. Age limit of applicant was formerly from 10 to 65 years; It is now 10 to 55 years. or receiving your own Care ’ of in to consider Memorize setting Clar- signed, as must come She vice all, ence W. Schowalter was made a}member of the Board to take the place of Mr. Duke, who re- OFFER FOR | 93H... calls time. Sec- December 6th, 1933, Mr. . Board by making are crashing: the gates where strictly are not welcome. Don’t the the retary. SPECIAL Su BSCRIPTION so if you | E. Wiscombe, 100th Anniversary of the progress Chief reserves the right to the siren whenever he. de- its of the reputation President members for cuss central for false alarms, her orders are to sound the siren when Mutual by Wiscombe. Ashton, Duke delay fires and alarms, take the ones with the department con- Basin reported John due enough for the the The sound and member of Board of Directors; Dr. D, R. Whitmore, G. V. Billings, Jackson R, Douglas bring new life into an industry which has been one of our greatest employers, taxpayers and contributors to prosperity- - mining. 7 Style Eye Wear interest along fire spot in the state. 1. Began operations in January 1933. 2, Officers at that time: on the job it would | again, the Society not jare costly to you, personnel, and the items of secretary, Do miserable he Daniels. is not is is TON NOTES Among the earlier accounts of Masonic funerals was that of Dr. James Anderson, which took place in 1739. He was the author of the first book of Masonic Constitutions. Dr. Desaguliers, equally famous in his writings on Freemasonry, was present. phone company to see fit to remove this alarm. This city still a little over a year of opin the Uintah Basin, the following to put an old ecwhich Milda central company of your protection Uintah Basin Mutual Aid Society Secretary Reports On Operations Gold value in America before gold. | Continental Congress adopted Dr. O. L. Ducher, Mrs, outside. if, through age or lack of care, the cream. has lost its fresh and appitizing flavor, is his enjoyment. If it is something you cannot face the Department with be sportsmen enough to keep The entire butter industry is an- home from Springville, where she xious to produce butter that will had been visiting her mother. posa, Calif. and they j meet all requirements, will apply to all manufacturers of Mr. Samuel Crosby of Altonah Carlos Marsing’s son, Donald, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. creamery butter. is home from the Price Hospital, The demand that is now made Ed Crosby Sunday. and has recovered sufficiently to pee for clean and high-quality foods| be out playing again. ee have no relation to market price, The Parent-Teachers Associathere. Porter Merril and Gardner Good- the government will insist upon ion enjoyed a lively dance rich of Blue Bell spent some time same regardless of what the mar- Monday evening, after the business ket price might be. part of their meeting, which was in Duchesne this week on jury To comply with these new stan- taken up with preparations for the service. ° dards, which must be observed, field day which is to be held here —o— they are not optional - - we recomMarch 28rd. Refreshments are to Mrs, Jumer from Myton stopped mend for immediate acceptance be served each night after the in Duchesne a few minutes, Wednesday, on her return from Mur- that no cream be produced, deliv- events, ered, or received. ray. where she visited a week with The Ward Relief Society organa newly discovered cousin, While 1, If it shows visible curd titans or in a clabbered condition, there, she experienced the severe ization will.celebrate its annual 2: If it tests low in butterfat. earth quake shocks of Monday St. Patricks Day with a big Ward A full course dinner and was’ thrown to her knees, by 3. If it shows visible foreign mat- Reunion. ter, or if same can be shown by will be served to the entire Ward one of them, escaping from injura practical sediment or micro- at 8:00 o’clock in the afternoon. ies, however. She was able to see scopic test. An extemporaneous program will and thoroughly examine the new train exhibited by the yee Pac- 4, If cream has net been properly be given during the dinner. cared for in the farm, kept in aes —o— : properly covered containers, Relief Society Work and Report scrupulously clean, and _ free meeting was held at the home of from all contamination from the the all. and UTAH ‘MASONIC any of your smart remarks, Direct those to the Chief in person for -——2O-— - to you with Mr. and Mrs. Will Stewart and Mr; and Mrs, Lynn Ston of Myton were the guests of their sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Holder Thursday. are free out in pink and white roses. Music will be furnished by the seven piece Night Hawk orchestra. Ge, Installed that the telephone company granting a COURTESY that design, worked new legislation is spending, All foods will be subject to greater scrutiny in the government laboratories and by microscopic they returned . this camp at Mari- Garden Atnan: (Continued from page 1) Another thing to remember will be held Friday, March The hall well be decorated in Colonial Duchesne Court. : aos 7 Mr. and Mrs, Dean Powell an- activity, and a new method for the and nounce the birth of a baby on Mar. improvement of the quality | sanitation of food products, Also, the 4th. Everybody fine. Mrs. Fire ‘The Central High School Junior in our opinion, close scrutiny and attention by producers of butterfat—The editor. FC ALL CREAM PRODUCERS, REAMERIES, AND AGENTS: c At this time in the Federal Food Administration there is renewed Ray E. Dillman was in Wednesday . attending BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, EMMONS MAKE A GOOD | PRODUCT BETTER TN Geed Used Tires $1 up | Guaranteed Tire Vulcanizing |