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Show Friday, July UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH 27, 1943 UINTAH BASIN RECORD Publisher EDWARD S. RICH, Editor and PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT DUCHESNE, UTAH the title to Section 23, the Southeast quarter and the East half of the Southwest quarter of Section 24, and the North half of Section 25, and the North half of Section 25, all in Township Two South, Range Five West of the Uintah Special Meridian in Duchesne County, Utah, with and improveappurtenances ments, containing 1520 acres of land. Dated at Duchesne County, Utah, this 26th day of June, A. 1101 Minnie Hamilton CLASSIFIED BABY CHICKS Book orders for your baby chicks early to be sure to have them when yon want them. We have U. S. Certified Chicks. RITCHIE HATCHERY, HEBER Dorothy Lee Brotherson matter Entered as second-clas- s Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tillack Mrs. Niels Pearson is here visadvertising at to Lake motored Postoffice Salt and the at 1922, 26, City iting her son, Leslie Pearson May Display Advertising back Wednesday, where they en- and family. of act the under Per Duchesne, Agate For Plates, Utah, Hat Rate, Mrs. Mr. and joyed a visit with their son, FOR SALE New Knox Meal Irving Snow March 3, 1879. Line, 3c. on who had returned in Roosevelt were Frank, Coal Range. See Kermit 42c Master just shopping Inch, Column Per from 25 months of overseas duty Monday. 2 Poulson, Duchesne. Classified and Reading Notices in the European theatre of wat H. Mrs. J. Mr. and Swasey Lost For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, SUBSCRIPTION RATES Modern 5 room FOR SALE Frank received his honorable and Mrs. Alice Swawsey were snd Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per Three Months $1.00 with pump, D. 1945. new home, complete and returned where in Roosevelt discharge Saturday line they for Tuesday bne, first insertion; 5c per cellar L. HOLLENBECK, A. $1.50 and toilet under Months bath; Six home afternoon. and had dental work performed Sunday each succeeding Issue minimum Plaintiff. house; new large garage; modern for the Attorney $2.50 some did Year One also Mrs. Ethel shopping. Clegg and small oharge, 30c. came Postoffice Address of Attorney chicken coops with piped water, Mons Johansen Mrs. daughter, Evelyn, returned home for the Plaintiff, Duchesne, and wired with electric time new her home with baby son Friday from an extended trip Utah. Farm Safely Week clock, coops enough to hold 1000 to San Diego, Calif. She was Saturday. 1945. 13, July publication (First Duchesne laying hens; barns and corrals; Robbins of Arnold accompanied home by her two One week of each year is set apart by the Last publication August 10,1945.) one acre ground, growing garden. South the a for ditch is Miss Lois and making daughters, Clegg See Bishop Walter Kerksiek, Mt. He is national farm officials as National Farm Safety Mrs. Leona Brown and children Boneta Co. this week. Utah. Emmons, To Creditors Notice his of San to is week big machinery. there Diego. They expect using Week. During this special emphasis Wilkins Mr. and Mrs. Alma visit here for a few weeks. Estate of CLAY SPRATT, DeIf you are lonely, write Box 32, given to the importance of being careful in all Mr. and Mrs. Orval Rhoades were in Roosevelt Monday for ceased. Wash. Send stamp. all other Clarkston, in also and the around ' activities farm, and Mrs. Ada Rhoades motored medical and dental attention. Creditors will present claims to Provo and back Thursday. Miss Viola Coutham is here with vouchers to the undersigned FOR SALE One Durham Cow activities. Mrs. Minnie Hamiltonand conscious visiting with her sister, Mrs. at Duchesne, Utah, on or before and calf. See M. G. Shields, ArIf all of us could really become safety 2 children, Mrs. Louise Maxwell Alma Wilkins, during the haying the 6th day o5 September A. D. cadia. we would save ourselves much sorrow and needless and daughter, and Bob Maxwell season. 1945. n WANTED Clean Cotton Rags Bill Brotherson had the misBYRON SPRATT, spent Saturday in Duchesne on expense. An analysis of the causes of the hopitali-zatio10c per lb. At Record Office, hand cut to his business. and Estate fortune Administrator of be the quite true, of our citizens will show this to tf Duchesne. dresswhile week Mr. Deceased. Mrs. last Elvin and of Lewis severely spent Spratt, Clay when we review the deaths which have occurred in 1945. mutton. a Heber. Wednesday in ing (First publication July 8, PASTURE for 50 head of catMrs. Jessie Maxwell and son, the Basin during the past year we see that some of Hug Oman is back in Boneta Last Publication, July 29, 1945.) tle until October 15. Feed waist Jay, spent Saturday afternoon after working in Salt Lake City our most valued citizens have lost their lives because high, plenty water, See Leo B. in Duchesne on business. for some time. been have should which Users To Notice Water care Defa or Floyd Roberts. Hanna, the not take they did Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wadley Miss Chell Swasey went to 2 Utah. have in. The were following applications Engaged taken in the work which they and son Ross, and Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Thursday with Mr. been filed the with State Engiwhich Earl Atwood, spent one day last and Mrs. Rue Miles, to keep an FOR SALEBedsteads, springs It is easy for us to see the mistakes neer to appropriate water in Duweek in Duchesne. dentist. the with with and appointment mattress, tables, chairs, one the but others have made, important thing Mrs. Thelma Nye entertained Mr. 'and Mrs. Robert Lindsay chesne County, State of Utah, bridge lamp and one 9 x 12 rug, acciunkind of same entire the year, throughout each of us to realize that the at a birthday party Sunday in were in Boneta Wednesday. less otherwise designated, all lo- also fruit jars and other items. killed our Brothand maimed honor S. C. D. M. Ted Deliof her and which have neighbors son, Will dispose of them quickly as D., dents Swasey cations being from USB&M. cious Lee Dixie in were refreshments Roosevelt erson were served we and will leave town soon. See Mrs. Friday. Oberg, use we Gary Young, unless us to diligence can also happen 16168 John E. Abbott, DuMrs. Carroll and Henretta Susan Crapo, Lena Crapo and to about thirty guests. H. A. Pierson, Duchesne. 2 dosec. ft. for care in preventing them. A large crowd attended church children were visiting with Mrs. chesne, Ut., .015 Larry Fullmer. 56 a use mestic from well, to One Guernsey FOR SALE So we urge all our friends and neighbors Clarence Oman Friday. The Ladies Aid held their reg- Sunday night. The program ft. deep at a point' S. 143 ft. and Milch Cow and heifer calf. See all the floor one of has Fisher the the the not by for Lyle of Daughters ular meeting at the Presbyterian only observe the rules safety, E. 390 ft. from NW Cor. of SW Mrs. Lars Kofford, 2 Talmage church Thursday afternoon. At Utah Pioneers as follows: Song, laid in his new dance hall on the We have the of weeks the all Sec. 33, T3S, R4W. NW but for year. week, MilMrs. river. Lake Fork the close of the business session congregation: prayer, 16404 Malcolm A. Walters, Nov. 1 as a supplemental supply sincere sympathy for those who have suffered a party honoring the birthday dred Webb; song, congregation; Some of the children of Mr. .025 sec. ft for to irrigate 105 acres of land emUt., Jock Fortie are visiting Bridgeland, accidents, but also hope that the lessons their mis- anniversary of Mrs. I. R. Tuttle talk, Mrs. Deon Rhoades; solo, and Mrs. braced in use from a and SE4 Wadley; talk, Thelma with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Pace well bet. 20 and 60 was enjoyed by the following Oarley Sec. 26, T2S, R3W. at fortunes teach will not be lost to us, but that each members: ft. NWy4 deep clela a few Collett; reading, for days. Mrs. O. A. Dart, Mrs. Nye; solo, Du16594 Vernal Bromley, a point N. 60 ft. and W. 60 ft. one of us will resolve to be more careful, and do all Carlos Clark, Mrs. Bliss Sara White; benediction, Elaine Boneta people were all happy Lott, Sec. 3, T4S, R3W. chesne, Ut, .022 sec. ft. for dofrom SE Cor. and life loss of needless Webb. He this to see Myron Madsen home. in our power to prevent Mrs. Wm. Koehler, Mrs. L. E. 16435 Guy Giles, Myton, Ut., mestic use from a well, bet. has been stationed at Fort Lewis, Mrs. W. A. Potter, Jennings, .015 sec. ft. for domestic use 1 and 300 ft. deep at a point suffering. Mrs. Lionel Babcock,. Mrs. W. E. turned home that evening they Washington, and will be home for from a well bet. 40 and N. 600 ft. and E. 10 ft. from accompanied by Betty two weeks. Broome, Mrs. W. J. Gentry, Mrs. were Mrs. 50 ft. deep at a point S. 86 ft. SW Cor. of the SW& Sec. 31, field and daughter, Donna, Mrs. Niels Pearson spent one , Pearl Edwards, Edsel Murphy, Thomas Gentry and the guest Roth, who had been visiting at E. 275 ft. from Cor. T3S, R4W. home. the Koehler last week visiting with Mrs. and of Delicious honor. day refreshments Suth Gilbert, Lela Young, Sec. 5, T4S, R2W. Protests the grantresisting Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bing- Andrew Madsen. were served and gifts were preand Elouise Nielsen. 16440 Merrell Lisonbee, of of the foregoing apMying any n R. Mrs. Hazle Case and Mrs. ham and family moved to Drag-ertoMrs. Kenneth Clayburn is vis- sented to Mrs. Tuttle. ton, Ut., .015 sec. ft. for domestic plications with reasons therefor, visited in Duchesne use where Mr. Bing- McMillan Sunday, Mrs. Hazel Walters Mr. Mrs. Dean and week in Lake this Salt Peterson well bet. 75 must be in affidavit form with from a City iting ham is now employed. They will one day this week. two and Mrs. of small home her at the arrived at 100 and ft. a fcoiot N. extra copy and filed with the parents, daughters been deep Clifford Young, who has Mr. and Mrs. Levor Oman, 126 Cal- be missed by their many friends last from 86 and E. ft. from SW State Engineer, 403 State CapiMayhew. Taft, Shelby ft. Wednesday a Is in guest Colorado, Oman and chil- Cor. working Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Walters ifornia, to visit with their par- at they have made Myton their Mrs. Hannah of SESW Sec. 18, T4S, tol, Salt Lake City, 1, Ut, on of his brother, Lyle Young, and were or before September 10, 1945. and family were dinner guests ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Peter- home for many years and their dren, Joyce and Bonny, R1W. family, Marvin Young of Draper is regretted. Their Roosevelt visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Young last son and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. departure of Du16500 ED. H. WATSON, Lisonbee, Shelby is also a guest at the Young home will be rented during their Hancock. Mrs. Mr. While R. Mr. here Peterand doJ. .015 sec. Sunday. for State Engineer. ft. chesne, Ut., home. HANDY SCRAPER absence. well (First publication July 13, 1945. mestic use, from a Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Lisonbee Clayburn and son, Reed, were son will assist his father and Syerl Dennis spent the week Three bottle caps tacked onto bet. 40 and 60 ft. deep at a Last publication August 10,1945.) and family of Bluebell were vis- also visiting at the Young home brothers with their honey ex- end at Wallsburg visiting at the in the bee Sunday. industry. and Mr. of a small stick of wood, and you point N. 1080 ft. and E. 2697 home the at iting home of his wifes Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers Guests at the W. C. Harifcock and Mrs. W. H. parents, He have a handy craper for scaling ft. from . SW Yi Sec. 11, T4S, Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee Wednesday. Whiting. Mr. and Mrs, Thure Carlson and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mur- ranch last week were Mrs. Rex returned home says Westinghouse home R3W. Sunday evening fish, viswere Salt Lake 16513 Weston Bates, Duphy City economists. are visiting in Salt 'Lake City Lloyd and children of Upalco. accompanied by his wife, who week. itors last 1.5 sec. ft. for irrichesne, Ut., week. this Mr. and Mrs. Axel Pierson spent a week visiting with her attached to the aviauon branch gation use from Strawberry RivMr. and Mrs. Alma Smith and A birthday party was given of Duchesne were Myton busi- parents. 41c per Dozen overwere Alma er at a point N. 65 degrees 04 While, in honor of William Shepard on daughter ness visitors Wednesday afterMr. and Mrs. H. W. Davenport of the service and will now be in of relatives minutes W. 1985 ft. from SW Colored 40c per Dozen noon. Thursday. Games and delicious sight guests were host and hostess Sunday transferred to another division. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Preece and Cor. Sec. 3, T4S, R6W. The refreshments were enjoyed by Jtahn Thursday. Pfc. Lester Blanchard arrived at a neighborhood party with 32 The people of Bridgeland know last week to Cattle Pellets, $78 water will be diverted and conMr. and Mr3. Glen VanTassell, enjoy a greatly de- the following friends enjoying an F. S. Musser were dinner guests .'or a a hail storm what a in a certainty ditch of distance Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brundage, served furlough with his wife ice cream feast: Mr. and Mrs. at the Matt Uresk home on the veyed Per Ton 6600 ft. where it will be used Mr. and Mrs. Jack Liddell, Mr. can sound and look like after and baby at the home of his 24th of July. Giles and Mr. and Guy family, one the hit here that 1 to irriOct. 15 to seeing Mrs. Andrew Tolboe left Sat- from Apr. and Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee. Mr. and Mrs. Devon Mrs. Afton Richens and baby, One person parents, to visit gate 120 acres of land emKenneth Clayburn is enjoying Friday afternoon. Salt Lake for urday City Pfc. 'Blanchard served Mrs. Devon Gentry. Gentry and children, at the home of her braced in NW'4 Sec. 2, and E1 a fishing trip this week at Farm- reported the hail as large as in Germany and was recently Mr. and Mrs. Fred Todd and and LARRO FEEDS hens eggs. It no doubt felt that returned to the U. S. Sec. 3, T4S, R6W. ers Lake. Mrs. Mr. and Ar daughter, Alice Todd, Mrs. family, Miss David 16523 G. 1078 home Sharon Mecham, who is sta- large, anyway, after being hit She Hall. Smith, returned GENERAL Miss Dorothy Dart, daughter Nina Cheney, George Goldenbee leigh HAULING South 20th East, Salt Lake City, tioned at Camp Hood, Texas, wa3 by a few of them. We are all of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Dart, has and Mrs. Tuesday night. Wm. Utah Smith. Altonah, thankful storm did not that the called home last Wednesday by Mrs. Owen Jikeman and son, Ut., 3 sec. ft. for miscellaneous been advised that she has been Bliss Lott left Saturday for do a of deal great use damage. the illness of his wife, Lila. She accepted as a member of the Greeley, Colorado, where he will Melvin, left Monday for their to from Sand Creek, tributary Duchesne River at a point underwent a major operation home in Salt Lake City after a Jesus went about all Galilee, army nurse corps and will enter visit with his brother. N. 28 degrees 45 minuntes W. short of at her visit the home Saturday morning at the Budge teaching in their synagogues, training at the Holy Cross hosPvt. Milton Brummett left on 4880 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 12, Clinic in Logan. We sincerely and MOTORS - APPLIANCES the gospel of the pital in Salt Lake City. for his station at parents, Mr. and Mrs.. W. E. preaching Wednesday R9W. The water will be wish her a speedy recovery. Broome. T1S, Mrs. Dave Allen and daugh- Fort Lewis, kingdom, and healing all manner Refrigerators and Radios Washington, after Dinner guests at the home of of sickness and all manner of ters, LeAnna Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harris stored in a reservoir by conMrs. Clyde enjoying his furlough with his King, HOUSE WIRING Repaired. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Nielsen on a dam to a height of diseases among the people. Bingham and family, and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley left Friday for Salt Lake City to structing E. A. CALL 9.5 were Mr. and Mrs. La ft. The capacity of the Roosevelt, Utah be at the wedding of Sunday Charles Dowling and children re- Brummett. Matthew 4:23. Pvt Brummett is theirpresent 138-Thone Mar Nielsen and sons, Floyd and be reservoir will 5.92 ac. and ft. son, Preston Harris. turned Wednesday from Salt attached to the medical corps. em3.17 inundate will Keith, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stan- - SUBSCRIBE, DON'T BORROW Lake City. acres Earl returned Sgt. Campbell Pvt. Bingham, who He was honored Monday evening braced In N Sec. 12, T1S, accompanied them to Salt Lake by the Arcadia ward when they to his station at Dugway Mon- R9W. water The stored in the fura after short enjoying City, returned to his station at entertained for him II. B. HOLLENBECK and Pvt. day rain-pro- of Fort Ord, California, at the close Gordon Shields, who also was lough with his mother, Mrs. reservoir will be released toNotary Public Lionel Bowden. gether with 3 sec. ft. of direct of his furlough. home on furlough. flow from May 1 to Nov. 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Orson Ungricht North of Pvt. Paul Felter arrived last Mrs. Afton Johnson is visiting are the proud parents of an in used to irrigate 35 acres of week to spend his furlough at at the home of her County Court House parents, Mr. fant the ranch home of his parents, and Mrs. A. E. Brokau, daughter, born Tuesday, land embraced In SNy2 and arriving July 24 th, at the Roosevelt hos- NSya Sec. 12, T1S, R9W. The Duchesne Utah Mr. and Mrs. Lee Felter. Pvt. Sunday from Provo. will be reservoir filled more than Felter is stationed at Fort Lewis, Dinner guests at the Bliss pital. J. R. Bywater left Tuesday on once during each year and Washington. Lott home Sunday were Mrs. a business trip to Salt Lake enough water will be left in the Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cooper have Homer Robinson and daughter, City. reservoir at all times for stock moved to their new home, re- Wilda L. A. HOLLENBECK Fay, and Mrs. Lotts siswatering,- - recreation and cently purchased from Mrs. R. ter, Mrs. Alma Burdick, who is purposes. E. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. visiting here. Attorney-at-LaSUMMONS 16532 Hugo. K. Mitchell, UpalCrapo and family who have been Miss Ruby Solomonson and Miss Duchesne Utah renting the property moved to Venice Nielson of Arcadia were IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF co, Ut., 1.5 sec. ft. for irrigaTHE FOURTH an JUDICIAL tion use from Sandwash. tribuin the Bank visitors at the home of Mr. and apartment DISTRICT OF THE STATE tary to Duchesne River at points building. Mrs. Emery Nielson Monday. OF UTAH IN AND FOR DU- and amounts as follows: (1) N. Guests at the ranch home of Paul Holdway of Price visited 495 ft. and W. 660 ft. .5 sec. CHESNE COUNTY. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Uresk, Sr., with his aunt, Mrs. Monday HILLMAN MORTUARY during the week end and July Lydia Peatross, when returning HERBERT E. BIRCH, Plaintiff, ft.; (2) 577.5 ft. and E. 330 1 sec. ft. both ft. SW 24th vacation were Mr. and Mrs. from a from vs. to Craig, Colorado. Phone Duchesne 271 or 441 Cor. NW4NW4 Sec. 26, T2S, John S. Krissman, Mrs. John His wife trip and small daughter re- Frank J. Ilanskutt, Dennison W. The water will be diNight Phone 297 Krissman of Helper and Mr. and mained In Clatke, John P. Hand, and R3W. Craig to visit with conMrs. Rudy Krissman and small her verted, and commingled all and heirs or at law any parents. Roosevelt Duchesne successors of any of the said veyed 8000 ft in a ditch where daughter of Los Angeles., Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Krissman be will used from Mar. 1 to Mrs. Alma Burdick arrived on and Defendants, if any, any or all it family have decided to make of which are unknown to the from Fort Saturday Veathcr wont conic their home in Myton. They reMyers, through your roof DELINQUENT NOTICE Florida, to spend hte summer cently came from Los Angeles, Plaintiff, if you seal the surface with Standard's , brother-in-laher with sisand Defendants. to DUCHESNE IRRIGATION COMPANY locate California, Mr. here. tough coatings. Use Standard Asbestos Roof Coating for Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Lott. Krissman has leased the ter, The State of Utah to the said UTAH a BRIDGELAND, . . . Standard Roof Paint for economy! For George's job Mrs. Burdick's visit will be Service station. There is now due and delinquent the amounts sot opposite the Defendants; best results, prime with Standard Utility Coating or Stand-ar- d You are hereby summoned to following names on account of assessment levied June 16, 1915, on greatly enjoyed- - by her many Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smith I nmm Solution. Renew stock of the Company: shingle roofs with Standard friends. She made her home and in Mrs. and Mrs. Ervin Harri- appear within twenty days after capital Shingle Stain or Oil. ame Cert. No. Shares Amount Myton for many years before son attended the funeral of the service of this summons . 50 12S, 130, 135 $10.00 moving to make her home In Arnold Deloy Allred, son of Mrs. upon yeou, if served within the Alma Burgener Zella Grant 127 17 3.40 Florida. Esther Allred, at Altonah Mon- county in which this action is Clyde Neilson 102 8.00 40 Ilomer Robinson went to Salt day. brought, otherwise, within thirty Lynn Ross 82 5 l.Ou Lake City Sunday to bring his Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Mecham days aftjr service, and defend PHONE And unless payment Is mde before, so much thereof os may be the same, the above entitled ac- necessary to daughter and grandchildren, Mrs. and Lawrence Merick of pay delinquent assessment, together with the cost of Wendal Workman and children, - - were visitors nt the home tion; and in case of failure so advertising, and expense of sale, will be sold at public auction to the to Myton for a visit. of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smith to do, judgment will be rendered highest bidder for cash, at Vere Nielson's residence, Bridgeland, Utah Mr. and Mrs. George Roth of Monday. against you according to the de- on Friday, August 17, 1945, at 2:00 p. m. Vernal and Mrs. R. T. Bonnin George Behunin is enjoying a mand of the complaint, which By Order of the Board of Directors, orrmiiU-Ot- ' of Roosevelt were viistors at the visit from his Helen L. Nielson, Secretary-Treasureson, T 5 Joe Be- has been filed with the clerk home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. hunin, who arrived home Tues- of said court. Bridgeland, Utah, July 17, 1945. Koehler Sunday. When they re- - day on furlough. Joe has been This action is brought to quiet (Date of first publication July 20, 1945.) (Date of last publication August 3, 1915.) Mrs. Grace Dalgletsh The old Myton water tank that has stood for so many years as a land mark in the Uintah Basin and marked the Entering Myton as you came from the west, disappeared from its familiar The tank, setting last week. purchased some time ago, was moved to Nevada. To many old timers who have been to seeing the old land mark its loss has stirred up much discussion, much talk such as "What a shame to have taken Everybody away the old tank. who ever passed through the Basin remembers Myton by the unusual aight of the water tank that furnished water for the first water system in this district. Whether It is a loss or nevertheless an improvement the old water tank has been moved to a new location. Many will miss it, but really the view, to the west, has been improved and will give Myton another lot on which to build a good substantial home. Georgeanna Fullmer was the hostess to a group of little friends Monday at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Levi Por-rit- t, to celebrate her fifth birthday anniversary. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by the Dora LaRue following guests: Babcotk, Elaine Bingham, Rae Bingham, Kenneth Lynn Taylor, rates accus-toom- 52-1-- ed 6-i- n. was-give- n stock-wateri- n. SNEi n. n. Ni Em-merit- ta n. n. 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