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Show From projects when City Tuesday make their Guy Upalco. these Mrs. hope was held out con- that the Baldwin of sacting business in Mrs. J. L. Miles will confined have enjoying Mr, and in preparation for the program, as new application blanks will have Washburn of Mrs. is employed Bertie afternoon The afternoon. games playing spent in which delicious refreshments aie served. of the young A number maining for og Guests a at Sunday Mrs. returned few panes the evening Odes Bemis, abeth Emry, Ailene and to Miss were: Ranch Mr. and Eliz- Curran, Mrs. Messers, Harold day, trip to returning : Salt were Curran |. Wimmer made a Lake to all Mrs. Mary attended the Op- dance. A good at both places. time was .Okey pire in a convulsion.” We have lived to learn Geneological Afton Crocker (Mrs. E. W.) State Committee Woman St. Denver, appendix at a Roosevelt hospital, to be doing nicely. farm West of Mrs, Lynder Hansen ed at a party in honor anniversary birthday was time delightful A evening, enjoyed. Wednesday Covers the ENTIRE ‘ SCHOOL OFFICIALS:—We Our service finest teachers. can put you in is free to you. ning. ated. Much touch with the Toid fa Simple Language articles are short, corcise, and fascinating. Here are a few sub,ects ccvered: —Toys—W ood Turning. “Written So You Can - Understand Te eve- Saturday merriment was cre- Neil were the Snyder guests of Mrs, enslaved Wednesday. The Three One Act Contest, Mutual plays presented here Tuesday evening were a decided success, and reflect much credit to the actors as well as the able dirMrs. Mary Snyder, Katie Home of ours? Oneta The new Inventions — the latest Scientific Discoveries—the amazing Engineering Feats—the progress made in Aviation — Kadio— Electricity — Chemistry — Physics — Photography, etc.? These and many other fascinating subjects are brought _to you each month. through the pages of POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE. :. Something for Everyone! Special departments are devoted to the home craftsman and practical shopman. The radio enthusiast has a largesection filled with news and helpful information on construction and main- tenance of both transmitting and receiving sets. For the housewife, there are scores of hints to lighten her daily tasks . . . It’s the one magazine everyone in your family will enjoy. At All Newsstands 2Zc or by Subscription $2.50 a Year Stop at your favorite newsstand and look over the current issue. If your newsdealer is sold out, order direct. POPULAR 200 E. Ontario. St MECHANICS Dept. N, Chicago Lillias and Boneta Wilkins Mrs. were Fortie of Evelyn the Mtn. Moffitt guests of of Mrs, Tuesday. The Literary Lesson was given by Mrs, Edith Hansen, Tuesday, ‘at Relief Society at Mrs. Oneta Fortie. NOTICE - home TO DEMOCRATIC CINCT Special meeting Chairmen o : PRE- CHAIRMAN Duchesne, ratic the will Utah of all be Democ- held in the Court rooms at Duchesne, Tuesday April 3rd, 1934 at 1 p. m. for the purpose of Chairman, selecting to fill a the County vacancy caused by the resignation of I, R. Tuttle, and also to transact any -other business which may properly come before said meeting. G. V. BILLINGS, Wallace points lion dollars’ worth must we out, goods more operations to meet the planned in- subsistence. We have come to freedom, what inde- what know what but object I do to the em- “ragged individualism” which enabled the few to enslave the masses - - to subject the the many few... to the will of ~ Horace Greely said, “Wherever certain human beings devote their time and thought mainly to obey- ing and ings, serving and this other not goods, the whole go to nat- is the dir- hog that - - and ionalism these most of foreign If we We would freedom flow ection in which we have been traveling - - we must be prepared to foreign markets, lose tremendous particularly for agricultural proIt will then be necessary ducts. proto permanently retire from 160,000,000 duction 40,000,000 to on acres of crop land, depending In Mr, Wallace’s opinits quality. by ion this can be achieved only compulsory control of marketing. licensing of plowed land, and base every farm every for and surplus quotas for er for every product month in the year. to opposed is, however, He g0- be- ing as far as that, precisely as he human because they to do so, but because they of labor and could never have existed if labor had not first existed. Labor is the superior of capital and deserves much the highest consideration, at least that is what Abraham Lincoln said, and some of us are rather inclined to agree with him. —E. F. EVANS acceptis opposed to immediate He adance of internationalism. exactly is which vocates a course in the middle of these two extremlowes, Under it tariffs would be in anered sufficiently to bring worth of other half-billion dollars’ 25,foreign goods annually, and agricultural 000,000 acres of good will We retired. be land would have to buy as much more abroad painful as we sell abroad - - and He readjustments must be made, raising points out that simply problem solve the wages won't matter - - no surpluses of The Bear Dance which was begun the 20th closed Monday ning, with the usual feast. dance was one in many years. three transacted seat on Fri- day of last week, —o— Miss Georgia Philipps and Stan- ley Gunn of. Roosevelt the Bear Dance day. attended at Ouray on Sun- Andrew Tolboe was transacting business in Duchesne on Monday. ¥ Oscar Adams ed to Ouray annual and family motor- Sunday to attend the the —O)— Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Tingley entertained at bridge on Saturday evening with the following invited guests: Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Dart, Mr, and Mrs. R. C. Walker, Mr. Mrs. Fred Burger was the week end guest of Dr. and Mrs. D, P. Whitmore in Roosevelt. Geo. Funk was a business visitor in Duchesne on Wednesday. ~—O— : on Friday each week. evening Come out and enjoy a good time and help. the committee in charge to reduce the indebtedness against Hall, Fishing for common fish requires a license the same as fishing for After and the Monday alleged Connor the age of 12 are carry licenses, not words, “You will will bite better Mr. Madsen’s the fish required to if you have a license as your nerves are more steady, and it may be less expensive, Sec’y. sman was an enjoyable Be a real sport- and get your license now.” Owen Bennion. of Mt. Emmons, Anyone having difficulty with one farm loans, or who has ences which he would the dance was completed people had started home evening a disturbance was to have been started by Chapoose in which several Indians J, were Emery beaten Johnson up. was adjustments nal. troublesome and ball of the presents “FASHIONS IN LOVE” Tuesday, April 3rd 8:00 p.m. _ WARD HALL Admission 25c American Legion featuring a costume pageant of allied nations, at the Mayflower Hotel on April 5. Led by the drum corps of Vic-| tory and Costello Posts of the Keep le- gion, countries designated or associated by the Treaty of Versailles will form a spectacle with a representative of each nation wearing a eostume charcteristic of her own land. Colors of the nation will be N. ball committee, Morrell, chairman has of very ell of the Veterans aided by Aronsohn, Mrs. Warren D, B. Keep Ben- Guynn, J. M. Beall, Miss Dorothy Harper and Summing fresh 17c, A, A. Piccione. William R. Vallance of the State Department, will act in an advisory capacity. | —Washington (D. C.) Post in cooling cream separate routes and stations. MUTUAL CREAMERY COMPANY It Up I have learned that mistakes can often be set right, that anxieties fade, that calamities have sometimes a compensating joy, that disappointment is often of itself a rich incentive to try again.—Hixchange. how effective | method is dition to can, . Kraft processed cheese and Kraft spreads. Fresh and aged natural cheese. Cottage cheese on order. Butterfat Administration, Lo™ Sack” until cool stir after each ad- a group headed by William HE. Mitc- jamin “Wet cream where a cellar or cold water cannot be had. Ask your cream buyer about it. the appointed | informed The used as a background for’ the pageant, In an endeavor to secure a proper portrayal of; each nation, Will- iam — SCHOOL Miss Betsy Dern, debutante daughter of Secretary of War and Mrs, Dern, will represent the United States in the cosmopolitan anspring and situations. Ball Allied Nations to Share in Legion Party April 5 nual creditors DUCHESNE HIGH» : Betsy Dern Named ‘Miss U. S.’ for between debtors, and help out in any other Sheriff called | any differlike stra- ightened out is advised to get in touch with these men, whose duty it is to try and make equitable Chapoose was taken to jail at Ver- Wholesalers ural and of butter, processed and nat- cheese, specialties our STERLING MEMBER to re- US. vise existing tariff rates to the extent of 50 per cent, and negotiate reciprocal trade agreements with other countries. -—NEWS REVIEW AWE DO OUR PART the move to obtain authority Uintah Duchesne TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Basin Points to Salt Lake Eastern Utah Transportation - Company Uintah County Trees Basin Points to Price -o- Every Day Service Each Way -o- Approximately 3700 small forest have trees on planted been Du- for windchesne county farms break and woodlot purposes during the past four years, according to Paul M. Dunn, forester for the This coUtah Extension service, unty ranks seventh in number of trees planted and sixth in number of cooperators under this project ~ It isn’t throwing away money |. in the whole state, said Mr, Dunn. These trees which were planted on 29 different areas within the county were obtained from the forest nursery maintained by the Utah State Agriculture college at Logan for the purpose of Supplying planting stock to Utah farmers at ferent a low cost. Fourteen difkinds of trees have been planted but the predominant species have been Siberian elm, Russian olive, black locust and BEFORE YOU can get the few dimes’ worth of blue spruce. The soil and moisture remaining conditions mileage out in Duchesne county are particular- _ of old tires, new tires are ly favorable for some of the hardwoods species, especially the Rus- likely to advance in price sian olive, Siberian elm and the Siberian pea tree, in the drier and more more alkali situations, said Mr. Dunn. One of the better situations where the soil is not mineral and the moisture is better, the black locust and green ash have .proved successful, evergreens good species soil and Most of require moisture uh meeied 1, said Mr. Dunn. information relative in ing of these tree may ed by writing Service at to the GOODYEAR PATHFINDER “$4? | the up conditions, High with special attention as to shading. Small trees of the above ment- April than what you ‘‘save”’... What’s more, quite shipment of the planting stock for this season has commenced but orders will be received until about | ‘TO THROW AWAY OLD TIRES THESE DAYS... ioned species may still be purchasgame fish, according to Game ed from the college nursery at LoWarden, J. P. Madsen, who urges gan for farm planting at prices that the law be complied with by averaging $2, per hundred, which everyone at once. Children under includes the cost of shipping. The find occasion is” shown by in this direction quite COMMON FISH | REQUIRE LICENSE pointed Mr. J..P..Madsen of Duchesne in his stead, The other members of the committee are Ray Jordan of Roosevelt, and attendance, to all. That the Administration is tend- ing Plants Some Duchesne, In 800 Indians, accordingly. revised a the to the place. in foreign commercial policy must be \ Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Owens Sr. visited friends here on Saturday enroute to their ranch near Fort are improving and - people been announced County Farm Committee. Mr. Roosevelt, who was first appointed has resigned, and Gov, Henry H. Blood has ap-— and probably visiting, Soa Bear Dance. dances - want we things and cars as well as probably 700 whites. Sunday all danced together and things of which we have too much, for were local eat prosperous a man is, he can and wear and use only so much. swap to What we must do is Mrs. Jennie Barry business in the County foreign brought There A change has in the Duchesne Loan. Adjustment Cc, L. Ashton of eveThe of the largest held Sunday more than hundred busses industrial and farming readjust which to force to accept a peon’s wonder The Mrs. Would you like to keep posted on all the new developments in this remarkable world Mr. employed with those employed Mrs. Ross Case entertained at a turkey dinner Sunday in honor of her husband’s birthday anniver- and Mrs. Geo. Tingley Jr., Mr, and sary. Mrs. Eathel Neil, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Henderson and: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Case, Mr. and Mrs. Ja- Mrs, James Dalgleish High score mes Lister, Mr. and Mrs, Vern ‘was won by Mr, and Mrs. HenderCase, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Case and son. family, were present evening. Pictures tell tc story. The —Aviatioa-—Boat Building— been constantly grown By now he is probab- stand ready to import nearly a bil- The ‘|Evans and Miss Kartchner, Miss Alice Todd spent the week winning decision was given to end visiting her parents, return“The Conflict”. “Friends of the ing Monday to resume her duties Family” and “Wedding Present’ in the C, W. A. office in Duchesne. were also greatly enjoyed. The Mrs. Geo. Tingley, Jr. entertainlittle school opera, “The- Kitchen ed the Contract Bridge Club on Clock” was presented Tuesday Thursday. OVER 40¢ PICTURES Care of Lools—Chemistry— Flectricity — Home Made Furniture—Huenting, Fishing—Ideasto Make Money in _ Spare Time— Jigsaw V. ork— Metal V/orking—Model Mak-~ ing—MotionJ‘ictures- Radio who has again. Mr. Theodore Johnston of Vernal was a guest of the Simeon Atwood home this week. ectors, ArtsandCraift Work—Astronomy —-Automotile Kepairing Hardy better Lisonbee, Clifton Mary United States Jef- —O— ' Mrs. Vera Holder and Mrs, Eat- “Thanks for sending me so many good positions to apply for, over 30 during the first five days I was enrolled,”—An Illinois Teacher very Grandma is much Rogers. Rufus and the during and forced to accept whatever pittance might be offered. We have seen the creation of an army of un- - George wun- tic minds in the Administration. internationalism, If we accept town. entertainof Lynn’s unknown, in- ly the outstanding cabinet officer; it is certain that he possesses one realidispassionate, of the most C. A. the at work school his very each year than we did in 1929. We must lower tariffs accordingly. And, when that is done, we must choose an an has he to - - he came figure, in stature, of labor. “Capital is.only the fruit underwent, ruptured for on. their hel Colo. labor future is. listened cabinet year last must, there is slavery.” _ We wish to see the emancipation A group of friends enjoyed a party at the home of Mr, and Mrs, . 1850 Downing seen the heralded Hartman. . Mr. and Mrs. Floyd are now very comfortably located ill CONTINENTAL _ TEACHERS AGENCY, INC. have phatically Club Cordial invitat-| City. Salt Lake ions are extended to all the woat men of Duchesne County to tend, : with Summer Work and School Year Positions We administration, Women’s Republican Reay to 10,000,000 have to love, I am not defending the present Mr. Royal Rogers and Mr. ney came in from Salt Lake City ‘Rural Schools and City Schools ure. Wallace closely these days the fut- like to Bar- formation will be mailed on receipt of a three cent stamp. Send for it to-day. that ferson accurately foresaw Stakes, Max Mr. to Uintah from You can earn several hundred dollars this suma ‘mer, and you can secure a better position and Complete inlarger salary for the coming year. neces- main on - - will be made heavier, till their rights shall revive or ex- Mr. Max Hartman is home again hers care- be moment jobs, may be classified. operation “Mrs, Vie Rutherford is here reported visiting with her parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Edgar Moffitt. people then every Lake City, from the Roosevelt and last week he seems ——O—- Friday evening, and afterwards went to Bridgeland to the wedding our not resort of be made. Thus spake Secof Agriculture Wallace reos retary cently. ded. They will forget themselves but in the sole faculty of making money, and will never think of uniting to effect a due respect of their rights, The shackles will re- NT. EMMONS Saturday and Sunday. eretta, “Oh Doctor,” in Duchesne It will ed may exercise, We wonder how freedom to choose your job on the boss’s terms, when there are no Little must the people for support, They will be forgotten; their rights disregar- on April 7th, between the hours of 3:00 and 6:00 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Jeanette Hyde, 150 B St., and dau- may will leave Duchesne in a body on the morning of April 4th. A like delegation will join them in Salt present. =O E. Kenison corrupt, less. of Salt Lake will give a silver tea Tuesday. ghter, Vida were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Larsen in Bluebell, < State times ‘pendence the 10,000,000 unemploy- The Gay. Mon- become sary to Silver Tea —o—~ Mr. and Mrs. Chris Peterson and daughters, Vera and Viva were visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. La Mont Ottosen Satur- Tuesday. —O-—— A large crowd visitors Mrs. our excursion to the Salt Lake Temple was shower A miscellaneous Friday House held in the Ward Many for Miss Rella Beckstead, useful and beautiful presents were A delicious lunch was received. served Gee pleasant callers at the home Sunday afternoon, —o— Mr. and Mrs. Harold and Mr, John Wimmer business loka sister, Duchesne Jennings able time was had by all. aes and folks attended} The Talmage School Field Day in Mt. Emmons Friday. Lawrence and Elmer Curran and Jake Emry, The evening was spent in playing games. An enjoy- Mr. was after were ~TALMAGE re- the Misses Eunola Ida were visit. Holfeltz The Vernal of son and Veater . Mr. Antlers weels ‘Dart were entertained at a candy pull C. at the home of Mr, and Mrs. P. Johnson Monday night. and Miss arriCurand Curran her of standpoint ionalism, or a planned middle road | In any case difficult adjustment . spirit the national development there are three possible courses for America to take: Nationalism, Internat- alter - - will alter. Our rulers will fice Saturday afternoon and discussed matters pertaining to the Moon Lake and Duchesne River exchange projects. ——— at Myton. Mrs, W. G. Gentry was pleasantly surprised by a number of her Monday neighbors friends and - they can be qualified. morning, _“The ; Water User’s Association met with C. W. Smith in the assessor’s of- : home the at other assistance eliminated. Trained case workers are to bein charge. of this work as soon as Clark ‘ —i-— H, L. Allred, president of the Dry Gulch Irrigation Company, and Austin Burton of the Basin Sunday. has been Ioka who to her bed for 10 days is to be filled out for all relief cases, mer. Beatrice and those who are able to obtain Sunday who said: Mrs. Reed Cowan with her daughter La Jean left for Salt Lake City today, for an extended reported very much improved. Archie Benson, has moved to the old Fred Pack farm for the sum to be done by the local committees Mrs. A ——O-— Price. providing Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Clark daughter, Peggy Joyce and Ida Curran of Antlers, Colo. ved at the home of Mrs, Ethel ran Saturday evening. Mr. COW Mr. Hyrum Winterton and son visit with Van of Woodland, Utah were tran- Davis. ‘City Water Works project, now in the hands of PWA at Washington would soon be approved, work in Duchesne. A great deal of work trip EDITOR: While reading Mr. Gentry’s article last week I recalled the prophetic warning of Thomas Jefferson, G. V. Billings made a business Mr, and Mrs. William Milligan trip to Salt Lake City Saturday. Mrs. He was accompanied by his sonand were the guests of Mr. in-law, Leo Bennion, who was callJ. W. Jensen Sunday. Mrs, Chas. Iorg is visiting her ed to Salt Lake City on account daughter, Mrs. Waldo Hansen of of the death of his brother. ols on In DEAR Commodity ents. gram themselves, Johnstun, through the upper country Monday on business connected with the Percival the B, Y. U. with their par- nection with this part of the pro- present J. W. Clerk of the C. W. A, made a where home. and Mrs. Abe Sorenson is a visit with her cousins, jobs Mrs. for cee Public Works will who are attending spent the week-end tween the two services is expected however, in the matter of removpersons from the relief giving them employment Lake they Floral Lemon which in some instances caused friction with the CWA program is in no way connected with the ERA and will have no voice in its administration. Cooperation be- ing and Salt left SEE MENS service, family Changed RR reemployment and Committee EL The Rees CLOSES| ES George in that it is not an employprogram, but purely one of relief, OTHERS VIEWS 1) oR page Farm Loan Adjustment — DANCE medi ReT ro aR ENE CWA ment from OURAY BEAR Wallace Plans” “Middle Road” aR iemsdictaie a Explained to Officials quality -price new Goodyears give you. safety, traction, freedom from puncture-expense | . «+» Come in, see the real _ “buys’’ we have in your size. A (OK New Relief Program (Continued UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH Prices subject | Further to change ASHTON SERVICE STATION the order-|be obtain- without notice and to any State sales tax O'TOOLE SERVICE STATION Duchesne, Utah Extension Good Used Tires $1 up Guaranteed Tire Vulcanizing Logan. hey. bes ox [GUIANA nO ice Baas Park Don’t y r Se Fete 3S | |