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Show The Uintah Basin Record I mm ward and stake officers. Among the visitors who at tended were Presidents Hale Holgate. Elmer Moon and Stone; Mrs. Fay Merkley, Mrs. Elsie Bird Mrs. Rowley, Mrs. Koyen, Byron Collett and E. Sweat, from Fruitland. ARCADIA UTAHN Or-v- il Thursday, May 29. 1952 Norms Robb PUBLISHED THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Oflic at Duchecne. Utah CUFTOM N. MEMMOTT, Editor and Publisher i Helen Odekirk. Office Manager Goldie Wilcken, News Editor Office Phone 441 S3.00 -- 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Year 1.75 - 6 Months 1.00 Payable In Advance . IVcrd Ccnfcrenco Hold At Utsfcn Ward Conference was held Sunday under the direction of Bishop Leland Wright. All members of the Stake Presidency dance practice in Talmage Thursday night. Local relatives and friends of Worrell Anderson have received word that he is a member of the 2nd Division, and is aboard ship bound for Korea. Mr. and Mrs. John Clark and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Karen, of Bonanza, were weekend guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Clark. Ray Lindsay, Floyd Lyons and Floyd Mecham, of Mt. Home, are shearing sheep in this area. A few from Altonah attended the seminary graduation exercises at Mt. Emmons Sunday night. Jim Morris was the only one from here in the graduating group. Ronald Hill, of Duchesne, is visiting here with his aunt. Mrs. Elva Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clark and family moved to Bluebell the latter part of the week to make their home. Ned Clark left for Kamas during the week to look for employment. A program was given in. Sac Mrs. Albert Clark is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ne-p- rament meeting Sunday, under Chatwin. in Tabiona. Mrs the dirtceion of the Aaronic Priesthood. Chatwin is ill. 3 Linford Maxfield, Ola Maxfield, Mr. and Mrs. Ty Kolb. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burgess, Mrs. Clenty Ames, Sharel Ames, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Allred and family. Ethel Beebe Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beebe were Mrs. Mildred Finicum and son, Jim, Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Burke and daughter, Carol; Carol of Vernal, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anderson andHuburt, Mrs. Bill Ostler, of Rooshave received word from their evelt. son, P.F C. Glen Anderson, who ATTEND GRADUATION is stationed in Japan, that he A large crowd attended was present when the CommunHigh School graduation ist riot broke out on May 1. He said many Americans were exercises Monday night. Altonah graduates were Mininjured and a lot of American ' property and cars were de- nie Lue Jessen, Duane Young, Billie Ralphs, Ned Clark, Perry stroyed. Maxfield and Floyd Weeks Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rochel. Perry Maxfied was awarded ' Mrs. Drue Allred and Preston a scholarship to the B Y U, The Stake M I A is giving a Allen were business callers at . Fort Duchesne Sunday. series of dances on Saturday Stake MIA leadership' meet- nights. The first one was held ing was held Saturday night. at Mt. Emmons. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beebe Attending from Altonah wera Mr. and Mrs Lester Maxfipld, transacted business in Duchesne Perry Maxfield, Mr. and Mrs. Friday. Charley Allred, Rex Allred and Ola Maxfield attended the ALIOMH Local Soldier Sees Riot In Japan Alta-mo- nt - The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Duchesne County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year and all locations being from USB&M, unless otherwise designated: Russel H. Robison tt. for irrigation use from two unnamed gulches, trib. to Dry Gulch, to Uintah River at points and m amounts as follows: No. 1 a dam in a gulch at a pomt S. 400 ft. and E. 165 ft, from t Roosevelt, Utah i Mbslcacry lento returned Tuesday evening from an enjoyable visit in California. Mrs. Bernice McDonald. Rhe.i McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Bill McDonald, all of Sait Lake, were weekend visitors in Talmage and Duchesne, Mr. and Mrs. Rawlins Thacker, of Salt Lake, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thacker. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, of South Carolina, called on friends and relatives in Talmage Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Burton were in Provo during the week for a Boy Scout convention. Weekend visitors here were Mr. and Mrs. Gary McDonald, of Dragerton; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Freeman, of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lang, of Utahn; and Eldred Allred and sons, of Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Velo Barrett,. Mr. and Mrs. Arch White, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thayne. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson, together with elders and their partners from Mt Home, enjoyed an evening of songs, games, and roasted weinert at the rodeo grounds last Saturday. Roosevelt and Duchesne shoppers during the week included Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Brotherson, Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thacker. Delbert Davies, and Mr. and Mrs. C W. Erickson Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson and their niece. Ardyce Lee, visited relatives in Heber , City Sunday. , Freni Lcbers 1301-134- 8 367-141- 4 10-l- b ?t icloelaud DEALER FRANCHISE OPEN IN THIS AREA (Protected Territory) 1322-134- 2 n.-.v-- 1407-140- 3 u1 rndw; "cmlMde eJIea cgenvJes Pis. 84-43-7 CD Salt Lake City, Utah - - P ROC LA MAT 10 SWV4SWV4 I nj?rrevrrh$f , i ' - - !jL and carried through lVi-ipipe a distance of 300 ft. in SWV4 SWVi said Sec. 21, where it will be, used from April 1 to Nov. 30 to supply the domestic requirements of one family, 4 hired help and 20 guests. 23893 Byron S. Collett, Duchesne. Ut., .25 sec, ft. for wdll irrigation use from an 50 ft... deep at a point S. 1270 ft. and E. 188 ft. from WV4 Cor. Sec. 6. T4S, R4W. The wate; will be conveyed .through J00 ft. of ditch and used from April 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 12 of land embraced in NWV4 SWVi Sec. 6, T4S, R4W. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications, with reasons therefor must be in affidavit form, with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer. 403 State Capitol. Salt Lak City. Utah, on or before Julv 6. 1952. JOSEPH M TRACY State Engineer Published in the Uintah Basin 1 p, 1 non-India- Notlco 1932-195- 3 Dr. L Di:bn Dr. L I Djyn:3 o 1932-195- 3 - Record. Duchesne, Ut. from May 8, 1952 to June 5, 1932. . , , roast Monday Mr. Nyberg and his evening. saiaems from Mt. Home came to ball Monday afternoon. It play was an exciting game, with Mt. Home the winners. Mrs, Eva Lemon is over the arrival of an rejoicing 8 Vi lb son, born at the Roosevelt Hoson pital May 19. Mr. Lemon is serving overseas with the U. S Army. Mrs. Lemon ana son are staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laron Beckstead. Mr, and Mrs. Stanley McDonald, of Duchesne, visited at the Blaine Brotherson home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sorensen 1174-119- 3 n. ri He-be- r, we.1.ner. o Sec. 21, T2N, R7W, and for in cidental stock watering purposes. 23614 United States of America, Forest Service. Ogden, Ut , .05 sec. ft. for domestic us from Rock Creek trib. to Duchesne River at a point S. 63 deg. 44 E.. 1630.3 ft from WVi Cor. Sec. 21. T2N, R7W. The water will be pumped from a sump adjacent to Rock Creek Company Mr. and Mrs. James Babcocl: The senior girls from here left Friday for California to atwho attended the Senior Tea at tend funeral services for the Roosevelt on May 19 were Mar- daughter of Mrs. Florence Pec-to- l Mrs. Pectol is Mr. Babcocks ilyn Zirker, Ellen Gilbert. Pauline Larsen. Delaine Bird, Mer- sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hancock lynn Ross and Joan Holgate. Wednesday evening the Sun- and their two boys, of Salt day School held its preparation Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. meeting. Plans were made for Albert Hancock, Buddy and the Sunday night program for Helene, of Roosevelt, spent the June 1. weekend with Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Bonnie DeGraff. of Martin L. Hancock and Mr, and visited during the week Mrs Dave Roberts. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. FAMILY GATHERING John Zirker. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner GoodMiss Shirley Zirker, Miss rich and daughters, Marilyn and Erlys Hazzard and Miss Dezzy Mrs. Wallace Seeley and her Clegg, of Heber, visited during three children, Dal. Janet and the week at the home of Miss Jeane Seeley attended a fam Zirker1 s parents, Mr. and Mrs. iiy gathering Wednesday eveJulius Zirker. ning at the Floyd Case home in , HONORED AT PARTY Mt. Emmons. Mrs. Ray Reed, Mrs. Rose Gilbert entertained 0f Santa Paula. California, en at a dinner Sunday in honor tertained the group by showing of Marilyn Zirker, who will films and slides of pictures of leave Saturday with her parents her famUy and home in Cal-fo- r Moses Lake, Washington, t.i ifornia. and also of her son, make her home. Present wero Marvin Reed and his army life Co. Pauline Larson, Merlynn Ron. in Korea and Japan Delaine Bird and Franklin PetMr, gnd Mrs. Leonard GoodThere is now due and delinquent the amounts set opposite erson. of Myton rich and family pnt Sunday the following names on account of an assessment levied April in Price. Miss Mary Evans and George Mr,, m. C. Seeley spent three 15, 1952 on the Capital Stock of the Company. Evans, of Upalco, visited Sun- days in Salt Lake City viaiting Amount Nam day at thehome of their sister with Mr and Mr. Afton Seeley. and $ 54.59 and daughter Carma Goodrich, of Salt Lake John L. Allred 78.26 Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lusty. is here visiting with her City, Cecil Allred Dinner guests Sunday at the parents. Mr. and Mrs. John 20.80 H. A. Beckstead Mrs. 100.00 home of Mr. and Marvjn Goodrich. W. A. Braegger 7.55 G. Shields were Mr. and Mrs. Twila Larsen has gone to F. L Burton 106.47 John Zirker and Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake to stay for awhile Ellis Burton 77.28 Julius Zirker. with her grandmother. Leon Burton R. S. Lusty and Clark Lusty ' Mr and Mrs. Fred Goodrich 42.64 A. M. Burton for 156.00 left Sunday Wyoming. spent Sunday in Vernal. Mark Bleazard Mr. and Mrs. ' Ward Evans, 219.47 Mrs. Val Timothy is visiting J. W. Bleazard 39.52 of Boneta, visited Sunday at with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bleazard 46.80 the home of their son and James Powell. Jess Christensen Mr. and Mrs. 87.50 daughter-in-laJolene Nielson has employM. H. Christensen 26.00 Chad Evans. ment in Roosevelt at the cafe Murl Donohue came Julius Zirker 77.09 Tuesday owned by Mrs. Margaret TimoDelbert Davies night from Moses Lake. Wash- thy. United States 34.06 ington, to attend his daughter, C. W. Erickson 92.43 Marilyns, graduation, pnd to R. E. Farnsworth take back a load of furniture. Federal Land 26.00 The family will leave this week Leo Farnsworth 40.25 to make their home in Washington. Bank Land. Federal Pledgee By Mrs. Dorothy Moot 299.50 Howard Gilbert made a trip 1075.00 C. L. Killian the Lake to Salt 26.00 during 100.00 City 1376 Cecil Kofford 104.00 week. I 400.00 1123 Reed Lyons Mrs. Clair Duncan and chil130.00 500.00 Miles Fay 5.77 dren, of Neola, visited Wednes22.21 822 J. E Miles ' 52.00 00 200 day evening of last week at the 1236 W. Mowers J. Miss Lila Turn bow has re31.72 home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie 122 00 1337 Farrell Mowers turned home after completing a 104.00 Bird. 400.00 E. D. Nyberg A large crowd of parents and Northwestern States mission for 26.00 100.00 Willis Potter 78.00 friends attended the May Day 'the L D S Church. She made 300.00 Milton Stewart Festival' in Myton Friday, and her welcome home address Suu-alsMiles and Donald attended the Junior High day nitfit in 8acr ament meeting 146.67 564.11 1435 Peterson A welcome home party will and Union High graduating exT. W. Sweatman be held for her and for Elder 156.52 ercises at Roosevelt. 602.00 i Mrs. Elsie Bird, Mrs. Gladys Floyd Moon Saturday night. 69.18 266.06 1431 Aaron Stevenson Mrs. Marion Shields, May 31, at the Hanna Ward Capson, of Utah Bank Commercial to The Pledged 56.13 Miss Delaine Bird, Mrs. Gladys Hall. 215 88 Harold Stevenson 104.00 Ross and Mrs. Barbara Ross at400 00 1399 Loiin Stevenson Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fabrizio 78.00 tended stake preparation meet300.00 984977 Thomas Thayne were in Salt Lake Tuesday on ing Friday at Duchesne. State of Utah Pledged business. 30.29 115.75 1252 Caroline Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Pace State of Utah Pledged are rejoicing over a ' 65.52 250.00 boy Ivin Streets born Friday night at the DuUintah State Bank Pledged chesne clinic. 20.02 77.00 JU7 Elden Sorensen Six officers and teachers at71.50 275.00 1424 Harold Sorensen tended Primary meeting in DuMrs. Shelby Lisonbee 40.04 154.00 Chris Sorensen chesne Friday. 104.00 400 00 1394 Fred Schultz 58.70 225 75 Among those from here who 1302 Earl Thacker Mrs. Edith Brady and daugh- attended 12.74 funeral services for 49.00 1323 Harold Thompson and Darleen, and William Tarn Carol ters, bow in Provo 78.00 Joann 300.00 1418 Emer Childs . motored to . were r. Shephard wmi. 115.70 ' rovo on 445.00 Ww week to Roy Wonen dfly as thereof And unless payment is made before, so much Mwn visit relatives. Mrs. Brady ana r'n os" nv'v be necessary to pay the delinquent 'assessment, together Darleen returned the same day, t RhaH?aM?Urr' M.rs- - .rewith the cost of advertising and expense of sale, will be sold while Carol Ann and Joann -- e;, M at pubVc auction at the Company office on the 12th day of mained until Saturday. f'JetCur- June, 1952, at 2:00 oclock P.M. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stansfield H aiMr,Mrv,,Ln!Id and family and Mrs. J. A. Brun- - wfl r?00? By order of the Board of Directors. 5,nne dage, of Roosevelt, spent a few tr FRED C. LINDSAY, Secretary r and aays visiting relatives in Price. wiioirSn First Publication Date, May 22, 1952 Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bigelow', , Last Publication Date, June 5, 1952 vl,ltin of Lapoint, were Sunday vis-- , 1 of Mr. and home at itors the N PmI and Mrs Rov Tavlor of A crowd Bridgeland large ISSUED BY THE UTE TRIBAL FISH AND GAME BOARD commencement w ch is beexercises at Duchesne Jh High WHEREAS, under the provisions of Section V of the on r??n if School Tuesday. Among Business Tribal Ordinance adopted by the Uintah and Ouray was Terrell Halle- gS?. ,?r.JChaliewr Committee. October 9, 1950, the Ute Tribal Fish and Game the graduates will be busi ready Board is given authority to make proclamations and to declare day, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. ness by memorial Day On 23. Friday, May seasons on hunting, fishing, bag limits and other regulations, and Halladay DANCES TO START WHEREAS, the Ute Tribal Fish and Game Board has Nelda Beal, daughter of Mr. The summer dances in Defa made due and thorough investigation and received recommenda- and Mrs. Austin Beal was Hall will start Friday night. those from among graduated Tribal Ute tion from the Ute Indian, and now therefore, we the May 30. The Grant Peel danci Fish and Game Board, proclaim that the following regulations UMi ndh Lison MrShelby be effective this date. 7, nK No persons, other than enrolled Ute Indians shall be bee, daughter. Bertie. Ronald allowed to fish in any reservations waters without first securing Lisonbee and Miss Emma Lee be d on Saturday nights. a Ute Tribal fishing .license, in addition to a Utah State fishing Brady were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Verdon Penflel Phono license. your nows Items to 441 All fishing within the boundaries of the at Crescent on May 18. Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation must conform to the rules and regulations governing seasons, hours, daily bag limit, possession limit, etc., as prescribed by the Utah State Fish and U. Game Commission and the Ute Tribal Fish and Game Board. Notice is hereby given thai on a the public hearing Budget waters All Uintah and Ouray Reservation shall be of the fiscal year opened to the Public (holding proper licenses), for fi thing, except for for the following described area; The Uintah River from the the Duchesne County School will be held at the Power Plant bridge, In Uintah Canyon, down to where it crosses District the Lapoint road. Said waters having been closed as a conser- Board of Education office. DuMonday, June 2, vation measure, will remain closed until declared, by the Ute chesne,at Utah, two 1952 oclock p. m. Th and Fish Game Board as being sufficiently restocked to Tribal Tentative Budget is now on file warrant in the clerks office for inspecThat no boats, rafts or other floating devices be al- tion. The Budget for lowed on any lakes, reservoirs, etc., under the jurisdiction of will be adopted at this meeting, A public hearing will be held the Ute Indian Tribe. VWll98toM at 2:30 p. m. on the date menLORIN PIKE, Chairman tioned above to make adjust Ute Tribal Fish and Game Board ments within the budSubscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of May, 1952 get. Duchesne County School District EVA M. HAAS, Notary Public (SEAL) By C. C. Mlckelson, Clerk First Publication, May 22, 1952 My Commission expires January 28, 1954. Roosevelt Vernal Last Publication. May 29. 1932 First Publication, May IS, 1952 Last Publication, Juna 12, 1952 Phone your nows items to 441, Mrs. Lila McDonald entertained a group of small fry' at ner home Monday afternoon in honor of her daughter, Ann, who was celebrating her 7th birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McClellan, Mr. and Mrs. Blame Brotherson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thacker and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McDonald enjoyed a 1353-137- 9 - Oprouco r.Totor i 7th Clrthcby Is Ceuso Fcr Pcrty 1142-119- 1 stock-waterin- tZMWMl A large crowd from Rluebell attended the graduation exercises at Altamont Monday, evening. Those from Bluebell who were graduated were Marilyn Goodrich, Leland Bruce Goodrich, Marva Dawn Atwood, Ber nard Udell Winkler, Max Anderson, Bessie Lisonbee, Rae Belle Bird Allred, Arvil Bird, Judith May Bird. Also listed among the graduates were Mrs. Vern Bird and Mrs. Wallace Stevenson, whose husbands arc in military service. Mrs. Goorgs Anderson 1177-136- 0 7-- land embraced in The following students from here were among those gradu-- ' aied from Union High School Friday night: Gayle Gilbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Gilbert; Marilyn Zirker, daugn-te- r of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zirker; Pauline Larsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milt Larson; Ellen Gilbert, daughter of Mrs. Rose Gilbert; Delaine Bird, 1126-1184-12- N Vi Cor. Sec. 31, T1S. R3W; 3 sec. ft. will be diverted and carried by ditch to point of diversion No. 2, being a dam located in a gulch at a point S. 1450 ft. and E. .150 ft. from said NVi Cor. Sec. 31, where 2 additional sc. ft. will be diverted. The total 5 sec. ft. will be carried by canal one mile where it will be used from April 1 to Nov. 15 to irrigate 120 acres of land emoraceo in SWViSWVi Sec. 32, T1S, R3W, and NW'i bee. 5, 12S, R3W. 23589 Carl F. Johanson, 2235 King St., Salt Lake City, .12 sec. ft. for irrigation Ut use from a 4 to well 120 ft. deep at a pomt N. 598.5 ft. and W. 20 ft. from EV4 Cor. Sec. 31, T2S, R2W. The water will be used from May 1 to Oct 15, to irrigate 15 acres of land embraced m NEV4 Sec. 31, T2S, inciR2W, and for year-roun- d g dental purposes. 23613 United States of America, Forest Service. Ogden, Ut., 1 sec. ft. for irrigation use from South Fork Rock Creek irib. to Rock Creek to Duchesne River at a point S. 10 deg. 07 W.- 2273.3 ft. from EVt Cor. Sec. 20, T2N, R7W. The water will be diverted by a loose rocl dam and earned 480 ft. where it will be used from June 1 to Sept. 1 to irrigate 15.87 acres of Clucbsll Listed Covcrcl Qrcds HANNA. Box 62, Mt. Emmons, Ut., 5 sec. AMOFHEJ 7 From Arccdla Aro U 0 C Grads - stock-waterin- a dazzling j son-in-la- and Melvin J. Benson, Roosevelt, Ut., .03 sec. ft. for domestic use from an unnamed spring, trib. to Duchesne River at a point N. 700 ft. and W. 225 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 3. T3S, R2W. The water will be collected in a cement head house at the spring and conveyed through pipe a distance of 4600 ft. where it will be used for the domestic requirements of two families, g and for incidental purposes. 23520 Chester H. Hartman, With p Mrs. Garda Boater Delinquent notice Farnsworth Canal and Reservoir Notice To Water Users 23503 Mr.' and Mrs. Elmo Taylo- -, of Salt Lake, have spent the past week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Broadhead. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Smith visited Mr. and Mrs. William Saturday. A large crowd from Utahn attended Primary convention Friday at Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mayhew attended to business matters a: Roosevelt Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Kofford and daughter, of Duchesne, visited Mr and Mrs. P. F. Abpla-nal- p Tuesday. Mrs. Ray Bench and son, of Duchesne, were Sundav guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wilkinson have returned to their home in Provo after spending a few weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilkenson. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Esauk attended to business matters in Duchesne during the week. Billie McCool, who has spent the winter at the home of Mr. and Mrs Herb Birch, returned Friday to his home in California. Don Birch, who has been attending school at Provo- - is home for the summer months. miMAGE 1951-193- 2 Eyes Excmlncd Optical Ccrvlco It Ift Wood o McCulloch will restoo for the McCalloch's great popularity Is simply thlst ate fiuwt tbirt. ..birttkt MuQN You dorft ostd to take our word for it Cosm a aod see for yoontlE tet. Try On YwfmH Wltbim the aaxt fcw days, stop by our store for a real demoaatradou of wood cutting. Or give us a coil sad well try to arrange a show for you at your place. Theres no obligation. TT wee yea to see what a McCulloch cm dte 4 4 Mo4o It Avmlltilo n- -fa i Day::: 0;t!::l I tut III McCulloch chate saws sis la dm sews. Yea caat bees thorn for Ugb peed logfJaf,cutef eoidwood,lMd OMfiag, aad other dabs woefc. The PH0K3 227 . ROOS2VZLT ' |