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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD PUBLISHED WORLDS FIRST CONVENTION TRAIN BREAKS TOUR ATTENDANCE RECORDS ON 29,000-MIL- EVERY FRIDAY AT DUCHESNE, UTAn Publisher and Editor E Roy A. Schonlan, ADVERTISING RATES Entered as second-clas- s matter May 26, 1922 at the Postoffice at Display Advertising Flat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, under the act ot L'ne, 2rc. March, 3, 1879. Per Column Inch, 30c. Classified and Reading Notice For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost SUBSCRIPTION RATES and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per 75 Months Three line, first insertion; 5c per line for 100 Months each succeeding issue minimum pix $2 00 One Year charge, 30c. Legal Advertising Sheriffs Notice of By Romanza Mott Mr. and Mrs. Bert r , for California last IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF intend to make their Friday1' home DUCHESNE COUNTY, UTAH. Wheeler The sisters with DUCHESNE FARM MOR- - ) Stanley and Miss Maj A ) COMPANY, TGACE were visiting Mr. and Mrs r ) UTAH CORPORATION.. Faucett Friday night. ) Foreclosure Sale Plaintiff, vs. A. Saturday for Salt Lake L! they will be heard over Station K. S. L. Mr. Elmer muss:n accompanied then, to sist them In entertaining. Mr and Mis. Roy Eluon tertamed Ogden visitors Satur ) PEACOCK,) AUGUSTA JAMES LIONAKIS AND ) ) TONY CLEMENTIS, Defendants, ) To bi sold at Sher.ff s Sale on the sixth day of July, A. D. 1936, day. Mrs. Sarah Wheeler was v at 10 oclock A. M., at the front door of the Sheriffs- Office, at ing with Mr. and Mrs. Orson Mor the Court House, in Duchesne Sunday and Monday. Mis. I. F. Baum of Heber Cih City, Duchesne County, Utah, the following described property: The is here helping her mother Mrs Northwest Quarter of the North- Catherine Williams dunng the east Quarter, (NW'i NEVi) Sec. ness of her brother, Reynolds, Ht 4 is 11, Township 1 South, Range slowly improving. in Meridian, West, Uintah Special Roy Elison made a busm Duchesne County, Utah, together trip to Vernal Monday. with Indian service water rights, Mrs. Alice Firth fell from the including Certificate No. 1229 of door step receiving a fracture,, water rights, and all appurten-anoaarm. Good Luck - ill Cv s. CV-- ': Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bancroft anc Dated June 3, 1936. ARZY H. MITCHELL, Sheriff. family were overnight viators at Date of first publication, June the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orson 5, 1936. Date of last publication, June 26, 1936. Notice To Water Users Mott Saturday. Mrs. Agnes Pulley has Murray, Utah to stay daughter, Mr3. Merna Memorial exercises Day i gone with Price, her wen carried out to a complete success State Engineers Office, Salt Saturday by the Community We! fare committee. Lake City, Utah, May 20, 1936. A dance was given in the ha! Notice is hereby given that Dunight by Bishop hue, Saturday chesne Irrigation Company, Relief Society conference wa, Bridgeland, Utah, has made Appliof people cation in accordance with the laws here Sunday. A number Mrs. Magg and Fruitland from ot of Utah to change the point attended. diversion and place of use ot Billings of Duchesne storm passes rain A heavy very water from 1.746 sec. ft. of river in Duchssne county over the canyon Sunday. It water ha3 heretofore very much appreciated. Said Utah. Mrs. Romanza Mott, assisted h been diverted from April 1 to Olive entertained i October 15 Inclusive of each year, her daughter, folks Tuesday lr little of Comgroup into the Duchesne Irrigation little of her daughter, Paul honor panys canal by virtue of Appli- Ines sixth birthday anniversar; irrito used 453 No. and cation A very enjoyable time was ha embracland 122.25 of acres gate NE4. by the little people. ed in parts of SEti and ENWSEii Sec. 35, Let us do your job printing. T. 3 S., R. 3 W., USB & M. It is wanow proposed to divert said ter into the Grey Mountain canai at a point which bears N. 68 deg. 25 min. W. 3150 feet from the E V4 Du-chen- se NEW SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT At the the regular meeting of the Duchesne Board of Education last Tuesday, the board selected the SNE, new Superintendent of Schools for Duchesne county, Leroy Bishop, principal, during the past year of the Roosevelt High School. He will officially take office July 1st, succeeding Reuben D. Law who has accepted a professorship at the Brigham Young University, cor. Sec. 1, T. 4 S., R. 4 W., USB Mr. Bishop is already in Duchesne, getting acand M. from April 1 to October 15 inclusive of each year, and use re- everything for business and the lecture cars, each of which seats of Instead holding with the townspeople and with the superinquainted it as a supplemental supply to irgional conventions this year and comfort and entertainment of the one hundred and fifty persons; tendents .office and his duties there. According to more than 30,000 who will at- 5. The train carries its own ornational convention of the rigate 260 acres of land embraced which christhas Unit- tend the sessions of the in been the Rexall chestra, in the WNEti and druggists who was for Law, Superintendent bringresponsible ened the Recall Ranjblers; 6. ed States and Canada, The Sec. 10, NVSWVt WtijNWViSEki The glimpses of the train and the delegates and their ing Mr. Bishop into our school system a year ago, Drug Company is taking the and SWSWU Sec. 11, all in T. Duchesne county need have no misgivings as to the convention to the druggists. The shown above are; 1 Mr. Louis friends seem to enjoy the danc4 S., R. 3 W., USB & M. streamlined K. Liggett, President and Found- ing in the evenings when specially built Thi3 application la designated business of the day has been qualifications of our new superintendent, and we Company, and train is fully equipped for the er of UnitedofDrug in the State Engineer's Office as the disposed of. know of no finer send off for a man to have than such conventions to be held aboard it originator File No. The merchandising organization of is in 109 cities on a a recommendation. the Rexall stores; 2. Cooks pre- breaking all records for attendAll protests against the granttour " Stops will be made in 147 pare several hundred meals on ance at Rexall meetings. More of said application, stating the ing towns during the 8 months the each convention day for dele- than Superintendent Law has just submitted to the 94 per cent of Rexall agents reasons therefore, shall be subtrain is out. The train has four gates, and every day for the 40 have board of education his annual report, covering the In the sections bt in affidavit form and in mitted ears with exhibits, two cars for in the staff that is traveling with whichattended conventions have been' activities of the school system during the year 1935-3the train; 3. One of the two held. duplicate, accompanied by a fee eatings, two cars for dancing of $1.00 and filed in this office Many worthwhile advances for the system are within 30 days after the completshown in this report, noticably the capital investment ceived five hundred baby chick on ion of the publication of this nothe mail last week. tice. outlay, which will provide, for the occupancy next Mr. and Mrs. Elec Hutchenson T. H. HUMPHERYS, fall of a new high school at Duchesne, a new elemenRust the State Engineer. spent Sunday visiting tary school at Myton and an elementary addition at and Chapman families. Mrs. Minnie of Date first Hamilton May 29, publication, Mrs. Sam Crosby Roosevelt. The building program will cost a total of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jones anThe Primary held their annual 1936. son Mrs. of Mr. and Lynn Case, A nounce the arrival of a $105,000 with no increase in bonded indebtedness for Earl baby girl Date of last publication, June 26, Case is very ill and has beeL May Festival last Thursday. wen attended. crowd bom May 28th. All concerned are They large 1936. the district. Weekly visits at the board of education since before school let out. It on a the trail being blazed doing nicely. offices have kept the Record staff rather closely in wasnt safe to move him until a before hike, hand by the trail builder Miss Helen White of Ft. DuReunions for the following clasago Saturday, when they ran touch with the development of this project, and we week took him to Salt Lake City. They boys. They played games, end- chesne is spending a few days ses will be held at the Union races, sang songs, etc., then with her mother, Mrs. Pearl Building at the University of Utah know and appreciate the untiring effort Superin- dont seem to know the cause yet, ed the day by eating. A good time White. on Monday, June 8, according to was were he but last that reports tendent Law has put into its realization. was had by everyone, the teachMr. Mrs. and Brace Maxwell His father Douglas Woodruff; University ot better. a little There are many other items contained in the super- feeling and family of Myton spent the Utah graduating classes; and mother are in Salt Lake City ers included. Mrs. Ester Boswell has gone week end with Mr. and Mr3. and 31. intendents report which show a decided improve- with him. to Logan to spend decoration day Lawrence Maxwell . The reunions will be held at 6:3(5 and Rust Mrs. Mr. and Leroy ment in the school system. They reflect credit, not with hor folks. Mrs. David Loveland is spend- oclock to be followed by a dance family and Mr. and Mrs. Harry but the members the Mrs. Vesta Wall and family ing a few days in Ogden hU upon only upon superintendent Chapman and son were Rooseiva us yotr Job Printing! have gone to Salt Lake City t5 week. of the board as well,' and indicate the interest these velt visitors last week. Mir. Mrs. Dermont Mrs. and Mr. and her visit parents, Mrs. Annie R. Salmon went to and family of Provo spent parties have had in better educational facilities. week to at- Simon Atwood and family. last Salt Lake City end with Mr. and Mrs. week the Included also with the report are a number of tend the funeral of her Frh Mrs. Hugh Stevens spent recommendations to the board and the new superinShe was accompanied home day in Mt. Emmons visiting her Alma Wagstaff. Mr. Bert Stanley is spending ,1 her Ira B. Cannon daughter, Mrs. Samuel Crosby. tendent. Being as yet merely recommendations they by a few in Salt Lake City this Ruth and her Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hartman week. days are not released for publication, but a glance through Cottrell. have gone back east after a new Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Howard and them show that Superintendent Laws interest in the Wedding bells chimed last week car. of Salt Lake City spent family car new a has Rawlins Thacher Miss Edith district has not lapsed, despite the fact that he is for one of ourwhoteachers, the end with Mr. and Mrs. week was married to as have Art and Lee Powell. 30-od- d 10,--0- 00 , Unit-a- d thSbse-rio- us 12-c- ar 29,000-mil- e Convention-on-Wheel- Kitchen FOR SALE and day bed reasonable. Cabine! See Mrs Lorin Caldwell, Duchesne. p Professional Cards s" II. B. HOLLENBECK Notary Public North of 6. ii, Em Till County Court Duchesne BOY House LTtah A. SCHOMAN Registered Mortician Utah Duehesne L. A. nOLLENBECK Attorney-at-La- w Utah Duchesne Wag-sta- ff sister-in-la- defeat son-in-la- grand-daughte- soon to leave. In bidding Mr. uaw goodbye, we will do so with a feeling of concrete loss, a feeling which is manifest throughout the county. We feel this loss because we know what we are losing. Superintendent Laws single year here has proven his ability. In all probability Mr. Bishop will prove a similar ability. He may possibly prove even superior, for no man can lay claim to absolute perfection, but this still remains to be seen. And so, we wish them well, Mr. Law in his future endeavors at Brigham Young University, and Mr. Bishop in the post which he has been chosen to fill, the new superintendent of Duchesne county schools. TIME FOR A GREEN CEMETERY At the Duchesne cemetery last Saturday, Memorial Day, the problem of providing water for lawns, trees and shrubs was discussed at considerable length. There is manifestly much more interest in the cemetery this year than at any time before. Many new markers and stones have made their appearance there this spring. Through the efforts of the city and relief workers the cemetery is greatly improved in appearance. It will continue to have a desolute look, however, until water can be provided for flowers and greenery. It was estimated that at a cost of approximately r, Hamburg, Marvin Hamilton. Mrs. Rube Titcombs baby has Mrs. Gail Ellis is spending a cominbeen quite ill with summer few days in Salt Lake City. ra- plaint, but is better now. Mrs. Roxie Loveland was hostess at the five hundred club last StrawWednesday, Airs. Ethel Cleig rethe on be installed $500 a pumping plant can ceived high score prize. berry river, and a reservoir constructed above the Mrs. Lulu Maxwell and family are visiting friends in Altonah cemetery, which would provide ample water for the this week. inand the ever purpose. With the interest shown, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lambert creasing number of lots occupied at the cemetery, this and family of Altonah spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs project should not be hard to put across. Frank Clark. assessments from or those Contributions already Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Casper of owning lots in the cemetery, and who are interested, Provo spent a few days with relacoitld provide most of the initial cost without being tives here last week. Mr. and Mr. Albert Clark anu unreasonably burdensome to anyone. The city could family spent a few days In Albear the balance of the initial cost, to be recovered tonah last week. Mrs. Wilda Stoffer and little by an increase in the price of lots sold in the future. daughter of Wyoming Maintenance of the plant would he slight, and the spent the week Afton, end With Mr. and individuals themsulves would in most cases be only Mrs. Lawrence Maxwell. Mr. and Mrs. Max Bartolo and too glad to take care of the lawns, shrubs etc. Miss Nettie Bartolo of Priec spent A little promotional work is necessary, though, and a few days last week at the home we know of no finer project, for some one of the civic of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baitolo. Mrs. Ike Hamilton a few bodies, or some combination of them to take over at days in Salt Lake Cityspent last week this time. Whoever is successful in putting such a Miss Lila Johnson is home afthe winter in llcber. project across would certainly have the appreciation terMr.spending and Mrs. Win. Lewis re of a large proportion of Duchesnes citizenry if wa- turned here last wek aft.r spendter could be provided in time for lawn planting this ing the winter in Provo. We welcome back. fall, so that we could really have a green cemetery Mrs. them Angle Lewis sp.nt the next Memorial Day. week end in Provo. Mr. Leon Burton of Talmage. Del Mecham must be going to the poultry business. He ... "Give Us A ?, & , f1 The Ring- "Well be at the Hotel Newhouse, of course. The low rates at this,e our favorite hotel enab us to visit Salt Lake often. Newhouse Hotel Famous For Hospitality and Good Foo Sunday Horning Breakfast Served in Room Without Extra Cost. RATES to $4 to $4.50 with Bath $2 $2.50 Single Double 11 TElA MItS. J. H. V7 1renident V. F.. SUTTON. GcnL Manager |