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Show Sal Cri aeRO yn PN tn, i erases lane aio y Some} THE TRAIN IS COMING BACK great American says: “Having way itself across down | blazed the the permanent continent - - for seemingly laid endiess miles across the level land, bridged every little creek and spreading spamp and roaring river, clim- bed over the mountains has crippled and DUCHESNE or blasted its way through them, the _ rail‘road made itself perhaps the larg- 110 miles an hour. Editor McGuire is right. est single instrument of national individ-| train is coming back - - and development, servant of industries ..a la vengence. uals and great Zhe with Mrs, Clair Larsen was a guest of Mrs. beck Friday. and Miss everybody Verda had Stevens a his : with bie Mr. and The Mrs. was who Depression who examined removed Rowley died of Reube Saturday one and was held The ren- flowers and Mr. prayer, Cliff “Rind of Clayson; of Myton visitor Tuesday. there. ‘ tal work —O—. Dushieste was of Altonah Albert Dastrup a visitor also Tuesday. —O-— of Vernal Seaton Harry by Mrs, Opening spring. Violin is Seaton. this —3— Mr. Lotus Fisher’s new son, born last week is: progressing so rapidly that he will soon be applying for a postmastership. Solo, a Perfect Day” by Ann Speaker, Birch Bennion; Speaker, Ira B. Cannon; Solo and ie mixed chorus, Ashley Bartlett and. Mrs. W. D. Bishop has just reCo; Speaker, Ray Utley; Violin months visit in Los a from turned Solo, “Oh My Father”, Ann Clayson; Speaker, Victor Billings; Solo Angeles, —o— /and mixed quartett, “I know That Prices My Redeemer Liveth” Ashley tlett and Co; Benediction, A Trial Will Convince You Mrs. Nash of McCracken, Kansas is here visiting with her sister, BarAlex Pace, We will miss Mr. Wilkins Mrs. ges ae Birch of Utahn. a great deal and we hope ao. that time Mrs. Marion Bliss, Virs, William Mack, of Price and Wright of Colorado were here last Thursday, visiting with Mrs, J. S. Birch of Mrs and Wright Mrs, Utahn. will lighten the sorrow for the bereaved family, and get comfort from memories of him. that they will their pleasant Williams are sistérs of Mrs. Birch. oe Mrs. Hazel Smith was in Duvisiting chesne again this week, She with relatives and friends. .Mr, and Mrs. Collett returned Sunday from Vernal where they attended their sister-in-law’s funeral. 5 ‘ Mr, —o— and Mrs. Leo Defa made —O— Mrs. Verley Wardle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Leo Young returned days with her folks ‘in California is expected to be here soon. —O— Mrs. Hazel Olsen is spending a few this week from California, where she has been spending the winter. Mr. Wardle, who is in a CCC camp a county to take Mr. and Mrs. Royal Lazenby down for her mother’s funeral. — Thursday. City to Heber returned ; rush trip to Loa Wayne in Myton. = Spring is here, all the farmers are out doing their spring work. ; a Ge Mrs. Adelbert Colton who has been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Lotus Fisher since the arrival of her baby last week, left Monday, to return - her home in Vernal. ~-O— Mr. Mrs. Byron Collett spent a couple of days with friends inoe Talmage, OVER 405 © PICTURES Mr. Pictures tell thic story. “The articles are short, concise, und fascinating. Flere are a few subjects ¢ covered: ArtsandCrait Work—Astronomy —/.utomoui le Repairing —Aviation- ---Boat} Building— | To fal coe Sinawle Lav. wisage mo Would you F. like to k eep posted on all the in thisr emarkable werld Inventions —— the latest Discoveries——the amazing Engi- new de evelopments of ou irs? 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Toure 2 At All Newsstands 3: 2ie or by Subscription $2.59 a Year ee Stop at your favorite mewsstend and look: over the current issue. if your ™ newsdealer is sold out, order direct POPULAR 260 E. Gniaric. Si MECHANICS Repti. N, Chicage Royal Salt Lake cancer Lazenby wheré removed he from visiting is now in is having a face. Ila Morrell is staying rr nr on MURESCO, ROOF PAINTS Brushes and Accessories. Take re Clean Up Now U rir Duchesne, Utah brightening of Education with a coat of up the building this paint, Mrs. Floyd Baker is enjoying 2 visit from her sister, Mrs. Ross, a trip to Heber medical aid, with Joe Defa for Mr. Frank Defa made a business |trip to Duchesne round two Parley after Reid being is up ill for and the apast weeks. —o— ; Mr. Wilber Atwood left Monday for Heber after spending a couple of days with his folks in Hanna. —O— Supt. Iverson visited the Tabby, Creek and schools } Hanna —O— Francis Maxwell Miss George week end in her mother, night. S. Y, Tab- of Mr. Phillipps of Salt Lake business ; and spent the Salt Lake City with returning: Sunday Taylor transacting this week. Monday. —_—o— ‘Mrs, Mrs. Geo, in. is . Myton and —O— Chidester Mrs. and fam- ily left Wednesday for — Altonah where they will make their home, SALT The LAKE addition CITY, of Dr. Mar. Dorsey 20, A. Ly- on of the University of Utah to the NRA State Adjustment board swells the number of Utah educators engaged in NRA administrative work to three. Professor Mark Mrs. Mrs, was won 'R, E. motored to attend B. Ny“profs” on Sunday with Miss Alice Todd and Dr, and Mrs. D. P, Whitmore present to enjoy the repast. J. W. Gibboney and son Ralph was transacting business in Duchesne Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, James Dalgleish attended the Chateau Dancing Club in Duchesne on Seema: eve- ning. Mrs, Paul Henderson entertained the Contract Bridge Club on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Adams ning to attend the show. Dr, R. C. Daigleish of Salt places 160 acres each, 80 acres in cultivation on each. Two sets of buildings, good supply of water. Daily mail route, School Van, Telephone Line, on gravel highway. In the valley 10 Colville, Ideal for dairying. FRANK 2-T-34 believe Indian COURTNEY Colville, Wash, new affairs. We City visited with Mr. and Lake Mrs. James Dzigileish and Mr, and Mrs. Be Walicer on Saturday, when enroute to Vernal to attend a dental meeting. The Contract Bridge Club met at the home of Mrs. Marcus Ting- ley on Friday. é commissioner were of Wallace Davis, and ewer Farmers be eligible ment and justment but they says. D, C. last promised an investig- not intend to hear our side of the case, were The White deahen users Maintencontemptously ignored. arbitrarily — were changes ance raised and the #ureau seemed to take the stand that if the farmto ers were presumptious enough icthe stand up for their rights in name of fairness equity and justice, that they would be given plen- tor’ up. There remains, AAA officials, wheat land according 62,172 acres not under this state. By wheat program reopening it is hoped to in the that Cotton Miss began happily united in marriage were at the home of the groom’s sister, Mrs, Henrietta Wilson in Duchesne Saturday evening at 7:30 p.m. cultivation about the ceremony. Both of the young folks the on Friday, the direction es, music March of Mr. 23, Rulon under A. Jon-— instructor. effort Jones Good butter. ning of son, in the cream makes good This is the beginthe poor cream sea- It is too warm indoors for cream storage. The cellar or screened porch is best at this time. Credm absorbs food and vegetable oders rapidly, spoiling the flavor of the butter. °: Butterfat 19c routes and stations. MUTUAL CREAMERY COMPANY Wholesalers of butter, ‘natural and processed cheese, and specialties South RA COMPANY WE DO OUR PART com- them good the and wishes them all things of life. was supper wedding A delicious served by Mrs, Wilson with the assistance of her sister, Mrs. Wilkins A Mrs. Gee. and their mother, large number of euests were pre- of friends STERLING TRANSPORTATION US. Uintah to Points to Salt Lake Eastern Utah Transportation Company > ‘Uintah Basin Points to Price -o- Every Day Service Each Way -o-. and re-|: : latives of the families. as A beautiful, wedding cake, good as it looked, was the center gifts fine Many ef attraction. were received by the newlyweds. Not to be outdone, Victor Barbieri, just across the road from the fell victim Basin are well known an@ liked in the two Juanita welcomes munities. also on 1621, MEMBER ‘Bishop Rulon J. Larsen’ performed consisting be of Duchesne Wardle Arinda so informed the majority of the non-contracted acerage will come under the and Juanita month, Aeep of contract TWO WEDDINGS of this Judging by the time and put into the project, by.Mr, of JUANITA BOASTS Gee of The Duchesne High School, through its Music Department, will present the operetta “Oh Doc- administration’s reduction policy. ty to kick about. In view of this attitude, I want |. the Rosetta Stone Explained to submit to the water user’s, want I proposition. The Rosetta stone, discovered in following from Egypt more than a century ago and them to consider it seriously genthe key to:the mysteries of an anevery angle, and come to the cient civilization, has been given a eral meeting and annual election on March 31, as advertised else- new setting in the British museum, on A guidebook is attached by which where in this paper and vote visitors may read the history of the it. Watstone and its meaning. all that is ion proposit The fides er User’s agree to pay 66 and twomainten No Special Type of “Liner” thirds per cent of their The term “liner” has no reference ance for 1934, and insist that the to the type of ship, but rather to Bureau make a one-third cut. . Dirthe trade in which it is engaged. By order of the Board of It is any ship operating on a reguectors. A liner can operate beL, P. ANDERLE, Pres. lar line. tween river points. It is a liner so long as it maintains a regular schedule. Old Southern Staple Harold pro- farmers who wish to take advanand the other members of the factage of the opportunity will begin ulty assisting, and by the studeat once, Director Peterson says. nts taking part, it should prove Those who are interested should make inquiry -at the office of a to be a program of fine entertaincounty agent or write directly to ment. The program staged. last wane Director Peterson at the state ex“A Musical Cocktail” gave townstension office at. Logan. people a sample of what can be ex-~ In the original wheat adjustpected from our musical department . campaign approximately ment, 209, 670 acres of wheat-producing land in Utah came under contract. This represents a 77 per cent sign- Indian ation and a chance to present our ‘Time after case, time after time, time we were disappointed as the investigation never. materialized. Apparently the Indian Bureau did Mr. the ‘Music Department Presents Operetta, by at up to make lookout for Mr. Fitzwater. However, Signing of them will be made between now and the basis for the sign-up machinery and additional supplies, if necesWashington, — in personal contact with his star route patrons and have them erect equipment that will be a credit to the postal service. This inspection will sary, will be furnished them the department of agriculture on the route and Mr. Fitzwater would like to. come the new signers will begin receiving benefit payments when the second payment of 8 cents abushel less local costs, is paid. County control associations already in existence will provide the Pro- just per improvements in order to receive their mail on all the routes. of not receive the first payment 20 cents a bushel on their allotments. promised earlier signers, Director Peterson receptacles required of who sign up now will for the final 1933 paythe 1934 and 1935 ad- benefits, has star routes, and he will give such» instructions to the patrons as is was. the AAA. United Irrigation C, Fitzwater to have all patrons cooperate with him in having better service on all communications Secretary Chester is contrary of yao announcement. following from The maintenance instead of ject. being cut 25 per cent was raised 25 per cent in some sections. When the special session of Congress convened, last year, the ~The gold content cf cur collars is” lens but ‘the NT cupid’s bow. Cora Mrs. and Mr. Barbieri Hamilton of Bridgland were marTuesday. . on City Heber in ried Both the bride and the groom are well known and liked in their cobest mmunities, and have their wishes by Mr. and Mrs. Zirker. Miller and Geo. Chase to Duchesne Wednesday to buginess in the County and Mr, and Mrs. Owen Payne motored to Roosevelt Sunday eve- from the Uintah Paul Henderson, and Mr, and Glen Draper. High score FOR miles we This made the does Evidently the New Deal not ‘apply to the water users of guests: Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Walker, Mr. and Mrs. John Zirker, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Tingley, Mr. and working under the blue eagle. SALE—Two which to the Constitution States. entertained at bridge Saturday evening with the following invited at dinner and Mr. ation, Jr., ton, at home, —_—Oo—- Mr. Utah. ion of water, instead of being arbitrarily taxed without represent- Gee’s Tingley Mrs. Orvan Moon have returned to their home in Hanna after spending the winter in My- iona spent the week end and mail ment plan of the AAA, is announced by. Director William Peterson, manager of the administration for New Deal that we would be able to secure something: like 25 per cent lower maintenance rates according to campaign promises, also some kind of representation as to the management and distribut- ; seat, . Mrs. Harold Tuttle, Mrs. S. A. Wells and Mrs. Wm, Harris were guests of Mrs, I. R. Tuttle in Duchesne on Wednesday. Mrs. Fred Burger was hostess Miss a change of administrations sent, —O— Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Def'a made Greene and Dr, Dorothy swander are other Utah CLOSE - Schoniai of busy on the in Wednesday. Paints and Vari shes is Board working under Myton where she can be the Doctors care for her finger, Farm WE STILL HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF CWA Holmes, of Price. canon (Qoe Miss _ Claude week, his rights, agement of the irrigation system, and a representation commensurate with our ownership and assessments, the We had hopes that with the done. assisting his father, W. J. with putting in his crops Yet” Cannon; Moffitt; Postmaster TO ROUTES : received instructions to make a careful check of all star routes emanating from his office to determine the conditions of all the Immediate reopening of the movement to re- ‘wheat program to give farmers of owners of Indian Utah who have not yet signed up voice in the man- an opportunity to join the adjust- “Geo. Chase of Myton was a visitor at the Record office Tuesday. directors of the water User’s As_—o— to Clyde Rowley of Mtn. Home was sociation presented this case den, having our Washington delegation, and to Tuesday, Duchesne in Mr, Solo “Unanswered Utley were Mayor a Duchesne -—QO— at the church hall. were very beautifully dered, and the very beautiful. of _ his —o— conditions Wilkins 17th by He reports that he was successful in getting the County commissioners to make a blanket reduct~ in property values in Myton, on deflated the strength of serenely | Smoot funeral Monday ‘| services Qualit y Materials Doctor, was R, E. Miller, her family and Ernest Rowley who have been here for the last six weeks are starting for their home in Bynum, Montana Tuesday. Workmanship Hart ; home —o— Expert Mr. Mr, Hart is much improved and will soon resume his work in the store. Mr, and Mrs. Lorin Rowley came out-from Salt Lake Saturday to attend the wedding dance. returning home Sunday. ae returned from Salt Lake Tuesday. They were accompanied to Salt Lake by Mrs, Barton, who returned to her home in Hollywood. While in Salt Lake been for years a cure to the white water —Q— Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Hart good is from Salt Lake visiting father and mother. A Speci of Roosevelt G. J. Hollen- The wedding dance Saturday ‘the wires that had been in was well attended from all _ the chest since his operation. towns, { time, POSTMASTER CHECK Officials Reopen Wheat Program In Utah TO GOVERNMENT WATER USERS As most of you know, there has nearly destroyed highly taxed and Miss Alberta Miles returned over-regulated railroads. Tuesday Out of this testing period, the home from Helper last railroads are emerging into a new where she has been the dJast two months. era brought about by imagination ete ye and courage on the part of their A shower was held Saturday, managements. The Union Pacific, March i7th, for Mrs. Leon Rowfor example, is pioneering what is ley. Many presents. were given undoubtedly the world’s fastest, to her and a very pleasant time long distance land travel method, was had by all. every train with Its aluminum —0— ‘modern convenience has a speed of Under the above title, Walter P. McGuire, editor of the SouthPetersburg, _ side Virginia News, Virginia, MTN, HOME institution,” ‘He then points out how privileged competition, tax subsidized and unregulated, ame for THAT’S — only adequ- ‘tain more miles, more safety, more endurance — yet they’re still priced tow in doliars despite incre tse now instock... They con- SOME NOTES The AUTOMOBILES: |: NEWS about our latest Gocdyears ity. word ate THE prosper- happiness and for this industry costs is and “pooming.” Employment of rubber, factory wages... cotie felis show you our 1924 lntec-to wage levels are very high, Unfilled orders are the greatest in several years. Allied industries are prospering accordingly. and teil you woiy w @ thin x it’s wise a buyri sett OW os. Enis isn’t cur lowestpriced tire but ii’s cur biggest sciler, Head of Bankers Sees | : Real Business Upturn ~ GUARANTEED WASHINGTON — Francis M. Law, president of the American Bankers’ Association, assured the President that there is ‘a very definite and very real GOODYEAR ALL-WEATHER improve- Supertwist Cord Tires ment in business” and that “banks are returning to a more normal lending policy, since it is no longer necessary.” Mr. Law, who was accompanied to the White House by R. S. Hecht, vice president of the association, said he informed the President that “the banking structure is very sound, thanks to the policies of the Government, Sinus and Colic Clinical tests show that children suffer more from sinus ills than from improper diet. 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