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Show meat DUCHESNE -Mrs. Jamies Daisies Dalgleish week-end at her he iS Direct Mail Route Contract Awarded (Continued spent home in m; Myton. Mrs. Salt ing Mrs. L. § This : S, Pope . agi R. M Pope made a trip to Lake City, Thursday morn- Mr, and arrived ' make Mrs, Chester in Duchesne their home here again We are — to after see Salt Lake schedule will for the answer the first arriving in noon, and arrive in Duchesne the following morning. The later holds | true for all the cities in the basin Plans are already on foot for an immense celébration by the towns along the route, to be held on July 1st, when the first run is made, Fred J. Burger who has spent the winter in Idaho attending to seed business has returned and expects to make Myton his head- ‘quarters this summer, RR. E. Miller chesne Monday ness pretaining _ — motored to. to attend to to the Mea. DubusiCity, Water Works. a nee Mrs. Paul Henderson entertained the Contract Bridge Club on Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs, Richard Official notice of the awarding of the contract was received by Postmaster, Wm, H, Fitzwater Thursday morning, from the second assistant postmaster general, ‘Harlee Branch. No provision has yet been made for delivering mail along the strawberry ple along past been the river served by river. Peo- have in the the Fruitland route, which will be eliminated when the change is made. sumed his duties as water com- epi Miss Alice Todd chesne Thursday transact business meeting of the B, motored to Duof last week to and attend the O. N. Club. Mrs. Paul Johnson afternoon with Mrs. GENE —o— Larsen J. M. Monday summer J. W. and Mrs. on W. Mrs, this week. oO Veater moved his to the Stewart pasture, ranch for J. B. Lemon, G. E. Howell and W. G. Gentry took their cattie to ;the range Saturday, FRED ASTAIRE 200 BEAUTIFUL GIRLS Oe Cozy Theatre Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Torg Mrs. Frank Griffin were in Roosevelt Saturday. SAT. and SUN. April 28-29 and shopping : —o— The children of. Mrs. Webb have been confined home with measles, Adm. 15c and 26c¢ Though from campCreek at an el- phases the state farm service, Thelma. States. Of ing and. ren in are 200 parents, Guenith Miss Ila Pierson, Louise Chidister, Hale, Mr, re- and also Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Miss to : hauling Zufelt have Smith’s made Roosevelt oa farm a busi- this| week. Hazel Zufelt is working Bridgeland service at station. —oO— at the We Milton, have one our Ward. no more, lige of measles ne in there will be Wright of of their son Plans are beng made for a cleanup day at the church house. The Wright Sunday. —o— Mr. Fred Emery was calling on Elisworth Curran Sunday after- yard will be cleaned and calcimining and painting will be done inside. 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FLD AND STATE for immediate to dairymen their low sales their benefit payments who sign to 20 per 10 1932-1933 to reduce cent average, be- when the program is put into’ effect. The rate of payment is to be 40 cents for each fat reduced and pound of butter$1.50 for each 100 pounds milk of fluid reduced un- der the 1932-1933 sales average. In addition to direct payment. other benefits to the dairy industry in the program would include provisions for increasing consumption of fluid milk, This would be accomplished by making milk available to consumers who lack purchasing power and by the distribution of dairy cows from surplus areas to shortage areas. “If the feed shortage acute, then dairymen should be ready to offer their ment”, B. good advised Caine, partment ricultural “In cows head to becomes of Utah some of the Professor governGeorge of the dairy de- of the Utah College. State Ag- order to have What gay nightclubs of the fu- | ture will be like, is forecast in “Flying Down to FUG” RKO-Radio’s sensational musical extravag- | the were express- Lou Brock, Associate Producer, “I have no doubt that aerial night clubs will spring up all over the country, carrying out the idea introduced in one of the film’s elaborate settings.” features tables such startling resembling the things readers, a few articles, | | M AKE the most of your reading hours. Enjoy the wit, the wisdom, the compan- ionship, the charm as tail-ends which are with made of plate polished ional value, and which may tc the air at one side of floor and resembles the some even prove interesting. Reverence for the, dead, in one giant dirigible. that have made the ATLANTIC, for seventy-five years, America’s “most quoted and most cherished magazine, of. airplanes, white marble fuselage tapering down to the rudder and glass, lined = Atlantic Monthly Occupying an immense sound stage, covering approximately 22,-! 500 square feet of floor space, it and a tete-a-tete nook for spooners | seeking privacy, which hangs in our The says, fer to for the next & N L Si gin: months of CF anza. elevator, Send silver, ' the — | this ad) to The Atlantic Monthly, dance » cabin $1(mentioning 8 Arlington of a, St., Boston form or another, is as old as re-| The whole affair carries out the! ligion, and religion again, is evi- dirigible. idea. The roof is supportdent wherever there is or was in- ed not by pillars but by girders” telligent life. In connection with preservation of the body, we naturally think first of the ancient built like the latticed frame ton of the lighter-than-air skele-. craft. The most notable innovation, | Egyptians. Favored Egyptians however, is a “flying orchestra. . were shown respect and esteem By a clever arrangement of con-. after death, by mumifying their cealed and silenty operating bodies, and placing them in tracks, the band in this remark- | tombs,with great treasures of able club, performs in a huge bal-, worldly goods. Some of _ these) loon basket} souring about over, tombs are being explored today, the heads. of diners and dancers, | and the bodies found preservation. Contrary to great in. perfect common advancement the methods | “Hello Mother? — as out opinion The in science purposes of modern general embalming practice is quite quet a few in Los Angeles with a . Years ago, science when the embalming sufficient The the saying a body pounds of ice sent out at once The firm answered, asking if the undertaker did not want them to send out an embalmer, and got this reply: “Body already embalmed. Hurry up with the ice”. Few Embalmers there are indeed, who would need to call for after today, a body The my firm first is with embalmed whom practical I had experience. TAH Mr. Mr. and and Mrs. Mr, and children week W. of Mr, were B. Brennick Duchesne visiting and and Hadden Saturday. Mrs. and last Spratt Ed. visitors with and spent Mrs. M. J. A. Mrs. and of Henretta of as Megs Sr C. little rates begin at 8:30 p. m... The long. will be rates distance glad to to any operator tell you the points. at ‘The Mountain assApril States Telephone & Telegraph Co. Keep of informed Mrs. Patience Woodard read the life history sketch of her: grandmother, Patience Rozsa, Flor ence Poulson read an article “The Pioneers” by Anthony Ivins. Life sketches of James Townsend and Increased quality of cream - will Ebenezzer Beesley, composers of |. music and songs were read by Mrs. Ellen Stott. increase consumption butter, is If the increased 2 use of pounds per A very lovely lunch was served. Those present were: Captain Em- person per year it would ate demand ma Wimmer, any ist Vice Captain, El- len Stott, 2nd Vice Captain, Ruby a surplus isted. cream Stephenson, Secy., Florence Poulson, members Maggie Billings, Lucille Wimmer, Ella Young, Zella able in that cre- excess ever This would selling more to of butter of eX- make profit- all. MU T UAL CREAMERY COMPANY ‘Mrs. Charles Barton and Mrs, Simmons. Mrs. Simmons was admitted to membership, Duchesne, Next meeting will be May 23, at the home of Jane Davis, with ‘Mrs, Ellen Stott as assistant hos- Butter Utah - Cheese * Cheese Process tess. “THINGS ARE LOOK- Marie Mrs. at Low station-to-station night with re-election of county officers the Duchesne chapter. Hadden ING BETTER — NO ., DOUBT OF and ‘iT? —O— and enjoy i Roll was called showing 13 members present and two visitors, Mrs. Florence Poulson was chosen as a delegate to go to Roosevelt to-the Sunday. Mr. to cost. the met Wilson Woodard hostess Frona Stewart were visitors of the Misses Nelda and Louise Kofford on 13th. It’s a 25, —O— Hope chapter of the Pioneers Patience istant Morrison, 3 Day telephone, May pleasure Cowan, Jane Davis, Patience Wood ard, Henretta} Wilson, Maxine Burdick, Mrs, Mortenson. Visitors Carl Rhoades Mrs. Duchesne _ Sunday, in a. spectac- | giant airplanes as they beautiful Rio de Janeiro. Thecdore home Mrs. was in its infancy, the undertaker from Pomona, some 30 or 40 miles}. sage to the supply house, that he would have to hold climaxes Daughters had been connected for years mortuary supply house. production’ | by Daughters. of Pioneers. years who the Gene Raymond and Raul. Roulien in romantic roles with music by Vincent Youmans. ial equipment was a large ice box and plenty of ice, if a body was to be kept for any length of time be- ago, by an “old timer” of separates you, Mothers greetings The story is enacted by an allstar cast headed by Dolores Del Rio, Fred Astair, Ginger Rogers, how- reminded of alumni ban- It Wings of sour over ever, and there are many undertakers who can remember back to'the time when the most essent- fore a funeral. I am the story told at our theme exchange ular all-air show, 100 beautiful : girls singing and dancing on the modern young, the staged. embalm- of set, referred to in the film| the “Aviators Club,” carries" itself, the first aerial musical ever| over ing are many. fold; the ancients embalmed for preservation only. The —-O-—-— If distance The used by the ancients. in curtailed income is low, the milk cow population ex- [] The Country Home that of Reed Bros. of Los Angeles, — still have in their equipment, a specially made ice box, which is used quite frequently, and which I will tell more about in future articles. iry C] American Poultry Jrnl...2 Yrs. ideas some while Agricultural Adjustment Admin-/} istration be put into effect. This estimate, by AAA officials, is bas-| ed on the butterfat content of dairy products sold in this state dur- Yr. Yr. Yr. Yr. hearing and Yet life. sule of the Maxillaria orchid. ed in connection with the instance above, I am going to dare to of- Utah dairymen will receive approximately $870,000 in benefit payments should the proposed da- [1Delineator 1 LJ} Hollywood Movie Mag...1 (] McCall's Magazine 1 (] Movie Classic 1 to ice Receive $870,000 Under AAA Plan . gp] BS @ living, upon the closing party for our Mutual If they don’t they had better come out and help keep it going for a Utah Dairymen to o Better Uaiess & Gardens Yr. of called for several days, and wanted 500 —-O- Owen pleasures seldom from Los Angeles, had sent a mes- case Let’s and are however, modern embalming is not a deterioration form, but is a while Zelda Brady problems and so surprising. We engrossed with the Shows | ¢ Beal 0 trip the P. W. calling and Carl Mrs. Bert oe ee eee Mr. and Mrs, Floyd ness and Mrs. Orven ae : were Emery eeeenr Mrs. moved onto Alma for the summer. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Carl Milton Jr. and children of Soldier Summitt were Sunday guests of Mrs. Mil- Curran, the Mr. Earnest Winkler of Bluebell was a guest of Miss Edna Clayburn last week-end, Wann is now ee Sr: from —Qo— siding in Duchesne with Mrs. Chas, Burdick, she expects to finish the school year there. House un- he is receiving treatment. = Mr, or water for the shearing correll met with quite a serious accident when his team. ran away and. threw him into a barb wire fence, He received several cuts and bruises. He was rushed to Dr. Cline where Mrs. Misses ton’s parents, There colleges va and Curran States. in receijing help and _Mr. the Ailene United Indians knowledge. which I hope will have an educat- education from Heber City are visiting Mrs, Coleman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs afternoon. and Indian aret Air territory,| of That there is a lack of | information is not are constantly fantastic governboarding J. C. Neilson. Mr, Leone Beckstead Pierson. in BRIDGELANL 0 Sunday guests of Miss Elizabeth were are de- —Tribune Sunday of the Mr. Seaton, 52,000 is in this lack give even a thought to death its accompanying problems. death is more certain than United government. Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Wheeler of Whiterocks were visiting Mrs. J. these the schools, 20,000 in supported Indian- iversities, JUANITA W. in to Mr Indians there surprising Orchid Has 2,090,000 Seeds Florida statisticians say there ; are 2,000,000 seeds in a single cap- Motif Suggests Cab-_ fact that though a large numof our people are morbidly or shall I say, a surprising amount of misinformation, concerning embalming, and care of the dead. confront- Indians of school age who are enrolled in schools is approximately 80 per cent, varying only about 1 per cent from that of white child- of bureau game states schools feature biological ‘sur- fish was brought out by Mr, Thompson was the fact that the percentage of Clarence to their in high school 4-H clubs, civic groups the U., S..A. C, extension service, forest various enrolled public ment range and livestock management. Livestock men from Summit, Duchesne and Wasatch counties will participate in the gathering. Cooperating in the event will be cattle and sheep growers’ organ- izations, the the ber curious, conferofficials schools, and 8000 in prerogative or mission schools. An interest- include a community campfire on the first night and outdoor classes on various action There are, according Thompson, about 80,000 The program, details of which have not yet been worked out will lectures definite “Flying Down to Rio’s” My recent experience while holding the body of Manuel Delprado, murder victim, again brought out a of the ideas expressed may lead to a favorable solution of some of these problems. evation of about 9000 feet. Those | attending will camp out for one night, and the committee in charge will furnish them all with fresh meat for one evening meal. and no to carry ed with the Indian problem met, it is hoped that a follow-up of some than at a Wolf 1) taken at the Las Vegas ence, at which school 2000 persons will attend the affair, which will be staged site near the head of page less than they can afford on the work for” been committee in the Uintah mountains, from has a large job, as he expressed it “inducing school superintendents to educate the Indian children at and has of the general cattle —0-— ROGERS Livestock which in charge of arrangements: . It is expected that more —p— Robins RAYMOND member Emery Lester Robinson of Salt Lake City is visiting his brother, J. H. PAUL ROOLIEN Creek Roundup, | Wheeler’s The ditch riders for this summer are Chas. Percival and Bill Fausett, WITH GINGER spent Friday John Lemon. —0O-— . Delores Del Rio Wolf Range Fred Burger of visitors Satur- G. Gentry were calling William Millegan Friday to Rio | and Ioka (Continued Stock —o— Mrs, Flying Down The Wolf Creek Event | Bliss Lott Myton were day. — INDIAN SCHOOLS Ticks saa (aiiasit SUPERVISOR HERE By An Undertaker 6-7 held each summer for six years to develop greater cooperation among those interested in range problems will be held this year August 6 and 7, it was announced Monday by George E. Holman, a the Adams missioner, AUGUST. Than 2000 Expected at Annual vey and state partment. ‘made a business trip to Salt Lake last week. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Tingley have moved to the Altonah distret where Mr. Tingley has re- EVENT SET by with the cooperation of Salt Lake houses be filled the same after- them BASIN RECORD, DUCH ESNE, UTAH h. 1) City Salt Lake at 4:30 Tuesday afternoon. Likewise, an order. leaving Duchesne Monday forenoon, can to having spent the winter in Baker. beatae at answered, Lyman this week, Arrive time provide twenty-four hour round trip service between Duchesne and Sait Lake City. A letter written in Salt Lake Monday evening will leave there at 3 a.m. ‘Tuesday morning, arriving in Duchesne in time to be read and Saturday. —O— and page | 4:30 p m, . Bond required with bid, $23,000. —-Oo— Mr. from RANGE More the Dave Huish of the Basin Drug Company at Roosevelt was a busi- ness visitor to Duchesne UINTAH Housekeeper of Talmage were visiting at the Home of Mr. and Mrs, Vick Kofford Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Brennick and children and M, D. Morrison all of Duchesne were visiting in Utahn Sunday. —o-— The following makers party Marie ford ‘Steve young enjoyed an _ merry- out-of-door Sunday evening: Hope and Hadden, Ruth Snow Clif- Shirts, Eddie Kielbosa Mrs. Joe Birch and Mrs. Birch were Her- visiting at the homes of Mrs. J. A, Morrison Mrs, Mike Esauk, Sunday. Sey Mr. and Esauk. a0 Sats bert "THAT WILL SEND LAND PRICES UP TOO. 'M GLAD | ; BOUGHT THIS YEAR and Mrs. Ed Hart, and Mrs, Vern Brummley and. daughter and Mrs. Velma DahIman and daughter, all of Duchesne were at the home of Mrs. M. Sunday afternoon, guests Spratt proof that saleable cows are good producers, some sort of a produc- oe weight as : pee PATTEN you've always wanted to own. Send the coupon below for photographs and prices of the farms in your territory. Make up your mind - now to be one of the fortunate people “who bought while prices were at rockbottom”. - 210 Interstate Colorado Name Address.. of milk if postoe AND Hohe: tion record is necessary to show government officials. I suggest. therefore, that dairymen start at once to ‘tabulate and butterfat sible,” Wwe prospects for the farmer the brightest in years, prices of land will naturally go up. in fact, they’ ve already started. How long present low prices will last, no one knows. 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