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Show t UINTAH BASIN RECORD Thursday. August 6. County Business Houses Pay $2396.00 In License Fees To Date; ' Eighty-EigCabins Listed At Resorts 1953 BMDGELAND Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee and Mrs. Cecil Walker have just returned from a weeks trip which took them to Montana and Idaho. They are Barton George Marett, Roy Taylor, living in the Bessie Ronald Liddell, Joe Shields and home since Mr. and Mrs. Keith Joe Shephard were marooned McDonald moved to Salt Lake at the church saw mill at Sour-er- s City. Canyon Friday when a seHOME FROM HOSPITAL vere storm caused a flood to Bill Strong was home from wash the road away that led to the saw mill. Several men from the hospital. He is still under the ward went to the rescue the doctors care and must reSaturday to help repair the road port to Dr. Smith. He is very in order to bring the stranded happy about being alive and hopes the next time someone men out of the canyon. The ranch house on the Willie loses his head, they dont try to Foy ranch in the canyon was beat his off. washed away and considerable Duane Grant was home for a damage to crops and property was reported by ranchers in the day, and did he enjoy being outdoors and close to nature for a canyon. little while. The family took Mrs. Mavis Williams and lunch for Mr. Grant and went little daughters, Janice and up Indian Canyon, where the Becky, of Bluebell, visited Sat- road crew was clearing roads the damage done by an afterurday with her parents, Mr. and of noon cloud burst, which closed Mrs. M. F. Jennings. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Wal- the road for the afternoon. ters and daughter, Ruth, accomMr. and Mrs. Earl Niles drove panied by Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wright and children, of Utahn, to Siguard for a load of coal. left Friday for a visit with rel- They left the baby with his atives in Salt Lake City and grandmother. Tooele Leon Walters, of Salt Mrs. Helen Mott was very Lake City, came out to look after the farm while his parents happy to have her son, Conrad, come home for a day. He has are away. Mrs. Mae Sprouse, of Lapoint, been in Alaska in the service of is visiting with her son and his country. He reported back daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. for a new assignment and placement in school. Clive Sprouse. Mr. of and Sunday guests Mrs. John P. Madsen and Shelby Lisonbee were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pease and sons, Mon- daughter, Emily, left this week ty and Bruce, of West Jordan. for a trip to California and plaMr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor at- ces of interest along the way. tended a family reunion at Vernal, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Alma Young and little The Malcolm Walters and Bill daughter, Ann, of Mt. Emmons, Shephard families are sporting visited one day last week with new Plymouth' cars. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma The girls with their lead- Smith. er. Mrs. Alice Beal, enjoyed the Mr. and Mrs. Clair Mills and Encampment at Yellow- children, of Neola, spent Sun stone. day with their folks, Mr. and Mrs. Elizabeth Christensen re- Mrs. Merl Jennings, Sr. turned to her home in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Don Shelton City, Saturday after a six weeks motored to Salt Lake City one visit with her daughter and day last week. On their return Mr. and Mrs Shelby trip they were accompanied by Lisonbee. Mr. and Mrs. Sher- their small grandson, Darrell wood and baby, of Roosevelt, Wardle for a weeks visit. Mr. accompanied her to Salt Lake. and Mrs. Buddy Wardle came Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Young, of out later in the week for a Mt. Emmons, called at the short visit and to get their small Neilsen home on Friday. son. Mr. Trapped By Flood At Church Mill 4-- H 4-- H son-in-la- La-M- ar Resolution At Utah held Lake a regular meeting of the Water and Power Board, at the State Capitol, Salt City, Utah, on July 18, 1953, at which a quorum was present, the following resolution was adopted by a majority of said Board: WHEREAS, W. R. Wallace, as trustee of the Utah Water Stor- age Commission, on the 8th day of August, 1922 filed application, No. 9129, in the office of the State Engineer for the ap- signment thereof, no change in the point of diversion and no change in the place of use other than to holders of land and to points of diversion and places of use on the Duchesne River drainage area above the town of Duchesne, Utah, without the written consent of the Utah Water and Power Board. The parts of said application to be segregated and the amount of said segregation and the parties to whom assignments shall be made are as follows: 35 c.f.s shall be segregated and assigned to Rocky Point Ditch Company. 7 c.f.s. shall be segregated and assigned to Murray-Whit- e Canal Company. 13 c.f.s. shall be segregated and assigned to Pioneer Canal Company. 25 c.f.s. shall be segregated and assigned to Tabby Irrigation Company. 35 c.f.s. shall be segregated and assigned to Farm Creek Irrigation Company, June R. Roberts, Clifford Roberts, Marvin R. Michie, Wayne Jones and Elwood B. Carter. 16 c.f.s. shall be segregated and assigned to Rhoades Canal Company. 17 c.f.s. shall be segregated and assigned to' Charlie B. Fabrizio, Joseph Wilcken, J. E. Wilcken, Dick Wilcken, Ted Wilcken, J. T. Murdock, Ferrus Giles, Orvin J. Moon, Vernon ht HOSTESS TO CLUB Mrs. Hildur Johnson was recent hostess to her club. The tables were made up by Mildred Carman, Afton Mromley, Oleah Johnstun, Norma Poulson, of Detroit who is visiting here at this time, Rose Partridge, Carrie Hatch, Connie Robbins, Jo Beebe, Laura Mae Timothy, Laura Lymon and Rachel Wilson. Honors of the evening went to Afton Mromley, Oleah Johnstun and Jo Beebe. The following business licen- ses sold so far this year by the Duchesne County Clerk amount to $2396.00 in fees. All businesses listed are licensed to operate outside the limits of incorporated cities or towns. Apartment House LaFarge Dastrup, Altamont. Auction Ring Uinta Sales Barn, Roosevelt. Sale of Beer at Retail Strongs Mercantile, Utahn; Clifford Bastian, Neola; Elden Brady, Bridgeland; William Davies, Talmage; Lyle Fisher, ; Charlie Fabrizio, Hanna; Clarence Jones, Altonah; Mirror Lake Lodge, Evanston; Defas Dude Ranch, Hanna; Moon Lake HAVE CANYON OUTING Mr. and Mrs. Elmer White and family, of Spanish Fork; Pearl Stott, of Provo, and Oscar T. White, of Duchesne, enjoyed a weekend fishing trip and camping up Rock Creek. The party was joined a day later by Melvin White and family, of Duchesne, and Harold White and family, of Roosevelt. All reported an enjoyable time. FRIENDSHIP CLUB Friendship Club held forth with one of their jolly a good times at the home of Marsing on Wednesday. Those making up the jolly crew were, Zella Grant, Verday Hayes, Phyllis Stephenson, Violet McDonald, Wrennetta Granger and Myrtus Buckalew. The deck was a busy sewing circle until the luncheon was served, and the boat was headed for home. The The-neld- Floyd Peterson, bakery proMilk ducts, Roosevelt; Co., milk products, Murray, Hi-Lan- d Garda Seeley Open Air Social Held By MIA Bon-eta- Mutual was held Tuesday evening around a campfire on the school grounds. Community Lodge, Mt. Home. singing and pioneer stories told Cabins Charlie Fabrizio. by Jennie Goodrich and Eloyce Hanna, 12; Clarence Jones, Al- Atwood. The remainder of the in roasting tonah, 6; Mirror Lake Lodge, evening was spentwere Maxine, Evanston, 14; Defas Dude weiners. Present Ruth, Udell and Shana Ranch, 13; Blue Haven (E B. Pauline, Lundgren), Duchesne, 12; Wil- Lee Winkler, Janet and Dal liam Davies, Talmage, 3; Moon Seeley, James. Calvin and June Lake Lodge, Mt. Home, 17; U Powell, Marolyn and Keith Duke, Maxine Owen, Colleen Bar Ranch, Neola, 11. Cafes Mt. Roberts, Eloyce Atwood, Mr. Emmons; Irene Johnson, Hanna; and Mrs. Wayne Jennings, Phil Jerry Lambert, Paui LaFarge Dastrup, Altamont; Mathews, and Larmie Bird. Clifford Bastian, Neola; Waldo Wayne Kent Williams, Paul Lavor, Hansen, Altamont. and Larry Lisohbee, Pool Tables Clifford Bas- Michael Mrs. Jennie Goodrich, Mrs. tian, Neola, 1; Lyle Fisher, Bon. Garda Miss Iona May Snyder, MARRIAGE APPROACHING Seeley, Jay, Ralph and Charlie 2; eta, Fabrizio, Hanna, whose engagement and approaching marriage to Edwin C. Gary Goodrich. 2. Hall have been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. BasCard Tables Clifford Mr. and Mrs. Murel Duncan, Reuben C. Snyder of Mylon. A September LDS Temple tian, Neola, 1; Lyle Fisher, Bon-et- from Salem, visited one day with wedding is planned. 1. their aunts, Mrs. Lila Gale and Dance Hall, Charlie Fabrizio, Mrs. M. Verona Winkler. Hanna. mornEarly last Dude Ranches Defas Dude ing, July 30, Wednesday a group of girls Ranch. Hanna; William Davies, and their leaders left for the Mirror Lake Lodge, Yellowstone CCC camp for a Talmage; Mrs. Ethel Beebe Evanston; Moon Lake Lodge, Club three day encampMt. Home; Clarence Jones Yel- ment Twenty-thregirls reprelowstone Lodge, Altonah, U Bar sented four clubs such as the Neola. Ranch, Steady Stitchers, Fashionetts, Farm and Industrial Machin- - Stitch and Hammer and Busy The and apengagement Mr. and Mrs. Ed Case have Winterton Brothers They all participated in marriage of Miss Iona ery Hartman the events and had a lot of fun. purchased the Glen Mohlman proaching Roosevelt; plement, of Mr. May Snyder, daughter home and moved into it this and Mrs. Altamont. On the committees that were Reuben C. Snyder, of Supply, Fran- chosen were three out of our week. The Mohlmans moved to Merchandise General to C. Edwin Hall, of Altamont. Mr. Case is planning Myton, are Elden group, Beth Winkler, clean announced this week, cis J. Brooks, Fruitland; on putting a garage in where Provo, Brady, Bridgeland; Miles Chris- camp committee; Lois Goodrich, a with in September wedding the Mohlman store used to be. LaFarge Das- courtesy committee, and Pauline the Salt Lake LDS Temple be- tensen, Boneta; Jesse A. Fow- Winkler, assistant to recreation trup, Altamont; Charlie D. Fabriz- committee. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Snyder ing planned. Altonah; ler, Miss Snyder graduated in io, We also had two' girls that and daughter, of Sandpoint, Hanna; Leonard Goodrich, Brigham Young Bluebell; Lorin A. Mills, Neola; raised the flag, June Powell and Idaho, spent from Wednesday June from the a in with major Glen Mohlman, Altonah; Mech-a- Maxine Owen. to Monday with Mr. Snyders University She has been Present for the three days Merc., Mt. Emmons; Grant mother, Mrs. Elva Snyder, and Secretary Practice. the past year in the Stevenson, Mt. Home; Adrienne were: Colleen Roberts, Pauline other relatives. Albert Snyder, employed of Springville, returned to his Home Study Department at the Strong, Utahn; Sorensens Store, Winkler, Marolyn Atwood, June She graduated from the work after a two weeks visit college. Powell, Maxine Owen, LaRee Roosevelt High School with the Talmage. and Service Stations Larsen, Jean Remington, Janet with his mother. Garage 49 of class with high honors, Altamont Garage, Altamont; and Jeane Seeley, Shana Lee Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fowler and a scholarship. The son, Don, and Mrs. Floyd Weeks receiving Garage, Altamont; Jesse A. Winkler, O w e n a Goodrich, Tys t also graduated from of Los Angeles, Calif., are here Altonah; LaFarge Das- Carolyn Goodrich, Carma AtFowler, Roosevelt Seminary in 1948 trup, Altamont; Leland Peter- wood, Revenna Atwood, Judy visiting Mr. Fowlers brother, the as secre- son, Neola; Clifford Bastian, Lambert, Daphine Lisonbee, ReHoward; Mr. and Mrs Jesse and served the class Neola. becca Barlow, Dorthella MurFowler and Mr. and Mrs. Law- tary. Her fiance is the son of ThomLeland Steven- ray, Sharon Barrett, and the Plumbers rence Weeks. Glen Anderson, of Everett, as E. Hall and the late Lecna son, Altamont; P. E. Russon & leaders, Beth Winkler, Lois Goodrich. Irene Barrett and Washington, is here visiting his Ashby of Vernal. He has com- Sons, Roosevelt. LDS mission Mitchell Martha Thorsen. Locker Plants parents, Mr. and Mrs. William pleted a in the district. Locker Plant, Neola; Charlie D. Keith Seeley and friend, Lee Anderson. Price, came out after Keiths Linford Maxfield, scoutmaster He graduated from Uintah High Fabrizio, Hanna. Leland Stevenson, father, Morrell Seeley, who has Theatre and Scouts Donal Kolb and School, and prior to fulfilling the BYU, Altamont. been spending the past week Grant Mohlman, have returned his mission, attended plans to continue his Labrum and here with his parents, Mr. and Wholesaling home from the Boy Scout Jam- where he boree in California. They re- studies next fall, following his Edwards, petroleum products, Mrs. M. C. Seeley. marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rogers, Roosevelt; Richard Johnstun, peport having a winderful time. Both young people have been troleum products, Duchesne; L. of Salt Lake City, visited on Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Stodin Lamba Delta Sigma L. Pack, petroleum products, Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. dard, of Wyoming, visited with active friends in Altonah Saturday. Mr. and in the Uintah Basin Club Roosevelt; Uintah Farmers Co- Earl Murray. Provo. Miss Snyder served Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Stone, of Association, petroleum Stoddard is a former resident at as president last year of Phi operative Roosevelt; Larsen Bot- Lehi, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred of Altonah. products, Mr. and Mrs. Ted McCurdy Chapter of Lamba Delta. tling Co., bottled beverages, Case, of Mt. Emmons, visited on and family, of Idaho, spent sev Roosevelt; Coca Cola Bottling Saturday evening here with releral days visiting Mrs. McCu- and a daughter, of Fresno, Cal- Co., bottled beverages, Vernal; atives. rdys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har- ifornia, are here visiting their and daughter, Mr. old Ralphs. Roy Barnes, of Phoenix, Ariz. and Mrs. Ty Kolb for a few a former resident of Altonah, days. d Mr. and Mrs. Linford spent several days during the left Wednesday for San week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Distinctive Ann, Calif, to bring their son, Clarence Smith. Dru Allred was taken to the Sgt. Delar Maxfields car home doctor, Friday, to be treated for Delar was stationed at Altero Air Base, but is being shipped blood poisoning in his hand. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Atwood elsewhere. a, Its the third daughter for Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Horrocks, of Duchesne. The new addition arrived July 27 at the Roosevelt Hospital, where her weight was recorded at 6 lbs., 13 oz. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Hatch, of Duchesne, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Horrocks, of Duchesne. The mother will be remembered as the former Miss Lois Hatch. The little dark haired Miss is being waited at home by Connie, Linda and Jimmie Ray. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Collins, Lincoln, Nebraska, was a recent visitor in Duchesne as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Collins is Mr. Kohls only sister, and this was their first visit this far west. They were on their way to Seatttle to' visit with their daughter. of Geo-Koh- l. Mrs. Annie Mezenen was a visitor at the Record Office last week to tell us that she would bring her son, Berts new address in for his paper as soon as he sent it to her. She has not heard from him since he set sail for overseas. She is feeling much better and hopes to be herself soon. Mr. and Mrs. Dean C. Chris- tensen joined in the Family Outing in Fairmont Park in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Christensen is a descendent of the Nielson and Bertelson families. Engagement Of rlltonali propriation of 476 c.f.s. of water from the Duchesne River in Duchesne County, Utah for irrigaStake misisonaries were in tion purposes; and Duchesne during the week and WHEREAS, the said applicagave a very interesting lesson, tion is now in good standing in using the Flannel Board. It the office of the State Engineer made the lesson interesting to and it is to the best interest of those who were new to the the State of Utah to make a part work. of the water covered by said Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bond and application available for irrigation to those individuals and family drove in to Salt Lake companies hereinafter named; City on Sunday and had Sunday and dinner with Mrs. Bonds sister, WHEREAS, the Utah Water Mrs. Leonard Swenson, of Sanand Power Board is by the prody. The drive through Provo visions of Sec. (4) U.C.A. Canyon was a real treat as it 1953 given the title to said aphad rained and was pleasant and cool. plication No. 9129 and is auon action thorized to take such said application as it may deem Mrs. W. D. Granger and proper, and it appears proper Virginia, were in Salt daughter, to segregate and assign a part Lke City for a short visit. of said application to the individuals and companies hereinElder Joseph S. Thurgood after named in order to provide and wife, of Syracuse ward, in them with an irrigation right Salt Lake City, were guests of from said application; Mr. and Mrs. Arza Adams for J. Willis Moon, NOW THEREFORE. BE IT Moon, their annual Missionary Alfonzo RESOLVED that the Chairman Defa, Lloyd Pace, They served togethLeo Defa, Pearl Turnbow. and Executive Secretary, for er in the East Canadian mission William H. Van Tassell, and On behalf of the Utah Wain 1919. They also visited Sunter and Power Board, are hereNephi Moon, Gail Van Tasday School. sell and Earl Van Tassell. by authorized and directed to 5 c.f.s. shall be segregatmake application to the State Mrs. Emma Wimmer was ed and assigned to Earl Van driven out to Spanish Fork by Engineer to segregate said apTassell, Lamar Lazenby, W. her daughter, Dorothea Allred, plication in the amount and to L. Wadley, Virgil Wadley, the parties as hereinafter named to attend the funeral of her William H. Van Tassell and and to assign and transfer said friends. Gail Van Tassell. segregated parts of said appli10 c.f.s. shall be segregatcation to the parties hereinafter Eldridge Buckalew was on ed and assigned to Ray named by written assignment; sick list for a few days, but the Thomas, Kenneth S. Carl-ilwas happy to report back to provided however that the Ex David E. Nye, Marvin ecutive Secretary is hereby diwork again Monday morning. R, Michie, Lloyd Roberts, rected ter cause this resolution Ferron Gines, Frank Giles, to be published once each week Mr. and Mrs. Johnny McAfee for two successive weeks in a Dorothy Bertola, Leland and family and Miss Elaine B. Ottosen, William R. WilBuckalew and Blaine Carter newspaper of general circulaliams, Bernes H. Faifson, tion in Duchesne County, Utah, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ElPeter F. Abplanalp and the county in which it is pro' dridge Buckalew over Sunday. Johnson. posed to divert the water cov18 c.f.s. shall be segregatRoss Killian, son of Mr. and ered by said application, and ed and assigned to Earl interested water users are hereMrs. Van Killian, of Duchesne, a is leaving after enjoying Wright, Ivon Brown, Peter by given an opportunity to pro' F. Abplanalp, Delbert test the making of said assignmonths leave from service to Broadhead, Ray Broadhead, ment by filing a written protest his country. He has already serLeland Wright, Clarence with the Secretary of this Board ved a year and one day in Korea. and will be stationed at within thirty days after the date Wright, Melvin Broadhead, Merlin Broadhead, Stephen of first publication of this resoCamp Pendleton. His brother, lution. If no protests are filed Esauk, Lenard E. Brown, Wright, is home, having receivWarren Strong, Joe Shanks, within the time given, this resoed his discharge after serving Lowell Robb, Wayne 11 months and 2 weeks in Korlution shall thereupon become ea. He and his wife are among effectual without further action Strong, Theron H. Robb, of the Board. If, however, a Vem Moon, Nephi Moon, some of Duchesnes leading farmers at the present. protest is fUed, appropriate an Floyd Moon and Elmer R. Moon. tion shall be taken thereon by 5 c.f.s. shall be segregatthe Board after affording' to Had a wee bit of excitement both the applicant and the ed and assigned to Thomas when to big cat on a low pole Olsen and Ralph Olsen. an opportunity to be pulled Oa light wires down on ' JAMES H. BUSBY heard. the 5wn. H. Case street. , The Executive Secretary wires were popping and could The segregation of said' application and the assignment o:1 .Utah Water and , be smelled burning. They had said segregated parts shall ' be Power Board to wait for a time to get a man made upon the condition that First Publication, Aug. 6, 1953 from Uintah Power Co. to turn there shall thereafter be no as-- Last Publication, Aug. 13, 1953 i the power off. 73-10- I Miss Iona Home Purchased 4-- e May Snyder Told Garage Planned Im-Bee- s. bride-elec- two-ye- Texas-Louisian- ar a son-in-la- Max-fiel- IVEDDim Nationwide Crochet Contest Awards INVITATIONS Get-Togeth- e, For your Important moment a superlative blend of modern and - ancient craftsmanship. 01-a- pro-testan- ts . Wedditta To Meet The Most Discriminating Taste . . . NEEDLEWORK honors and prises can be yours in tha 1953 Nationwide Crochet Contest. Blue ribbons and the Best of Fair trophiy (pictured above) will be awarded at the excii-in- g County Fair for the entries judged best in thisawards national the crown symbolises competition. The that will be given in the Contest later in the year. $2600 in prise money will be awarded to the national winners, and in addition to cash awards, the Grand National Champion. Girl Champion will receive Men's Champion and Teen-Agon trips to New York City. For full information this exciting Contest, contact Mrs. Thelma Nye, at Tabiona, or Miss Mary Lois Reichert at Roosevelt. Du-ches- e t Announcements Invitations Enclosure Cards Uintah Basin Record PHONE 7441 DUCHESNE, UTAH |