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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH UINTAH BASIN RECORD PUBLISHED Roy A. Schonian, Publisher and Editor 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 Line, March, 3, 1879. Per Column Inch, 30c. Classified and Reading Notices For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost SUBSCRIPTION RATES and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per 75 Three Months line, first insertion; 5c per line for 1.00 Months Six each succeeding issue minimum One Year $2.00 charge, 30c. 2c. f UTAHN EVERY FRIDAY AT DUCHESNE, UTAH i The Tourist Season Is Here Legal Advertising By Jean Morrison Mr. and Mra Theron Robb and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Vick Kofford and family all of Park City came to Utahn last week. Mr. Herb Lang who has been seriously ill la reported betteer at this writing. We sincerely wi3h him a speedy recovery. Quite a number of people from Utahn spent a pleasant fourth of July fishing up Rock Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abplanalp and children of Consumers, spent the week end in Utahn. A large crowd from Utahn attended the dance at Bridgeland Saturday evening. They all reported a good time. Mr. and Mrs. George Grey of Salt Lake City have been visiting at the Lang home. The fourth of July celebration in Utahn proved to be a very one, for a large crowd attended. The baseball game between the single and married mn seemed to be the most interesting event of the day. Mrs. John Pierson and grandson, Lyle are spending a few days in Arcadia wih Mr. and Mrs. Jim Summers. Miss Mildred Olsen and Mr. Peterson of Manti, were Utahn visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Burton and children of Talmage are visiting in Utahn with Mrs. Burtons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank May-hesuc-c:ssf- ul MANY NEW ADVERTISERS This, and coming issues of the RECORD will carry in its columns the advertisements of many of Duchesnes business houses which have not heretofore been regular advertisers. These people, along with those whose advertisements have already been appearing regularly, are joining in a concerted effort to stimulate local business. They are your local business people, interested in local affairs, sponsoring local enterprises and supporting local improvements and government. They are worthy of your patronage, and in advertising their merchandise or services are extending to the readers of the RECORD and their friends an invitation to come to their establishments with the assurance that with each purchase of service or merchandise will be delivered that efficient treatment and personal interest which only your local business people can render. In using the columns of the RECORD these advertisers are performing a service to us and to our readers in making possible the continued existence of the community newspaper. We express our appreciation of this support, and solicit like support of our readers for these business houses. CELEBRATING AT MOON LAKE If anyone wished to see a Duchesne resident about some matter on the Fourth, he probably had to go to Moon Lake to do it, for looking over the crowd of NOTICE OF SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DIS TRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY O F DUCHESNE, STATE OF UTAH. ) STATE OF UTAH, Plaintiff,) ) vs. NEWELL SNYDER, other-- ) wise known as Newel Sny-- ) C.) der, and CATHERINE SNYDER, otherwise known) as Kate Snyder, also known) as Catherine S. Snyder, also) known as Katherine C. Sny-- ) der, his wife; and PEARL) ) BRIGGS, Defendants.) TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFFS SALE on the 31st day of July A. D. 1936, at 2:00 oclock p. m., of said day at the Front Door of the Duchesne County Court House at Duchesne, Utah, the following described property situated in t: said county, SE cor. of SWJ4 at the Beg. of the SWi4 of Sec. 32, T. 1 S. R. 1 W. Uintah Special Meridian; th. N 62 rods; th. W 5 iods; th. N 16 rods; th. W 75 rods; th. S 78 rods; th. E. 80 rods; to the pt of beg. Cont. 38 ac. tog. with any & all bldgs, imps. & appurts. thereunto belg. Tog. with 38 ac. of primary water right in the United Uintah to-wi- Prof essio nal Car ds 140 Y A. SCHONIAN Registered Mortician Indian Irrig. Project, through what is locally known as the Syphon Ditch, in Duchesne Co., Earl and Veryl Pierson have Ut, of with all other returned from Arcadia where they everytog.kind & nat. how. rights evid. to have been visiting for a few the use of water, ditches & caweeks. nals for the irrig. of said premisMrs. Alyce Rhoades and daughes. ter, Lucile spent a few days of DATED tli is 8th day of July, A. last week in Salt Lake City. ARZY Although some persons comSheriff of plained that wages paid by WPA Date of first in Ohio were too low, W. R. Gibbons of Bellaire, on trial for big- 10th, 1936. Date of last amy, admitted that they were sufficient for him to maintain two 31st, 1936. wives. Utah Duchesne w Attorney-at-La- Utah Duchesne H. MITCHELL, Duchesne County. publication, July H. B. HOLLENBECK publication, July of $1.00 and filed in this office Notice To Water Users within 30 days after the completnoState Engineers Office Sah ion of the publication of this Lake City, Utah, June 8, 1936 tice. T. H. HUMPHERYS, Notice is hereby State Engineer. Frank Chiarelli, Hanna, Utah that has Date of first publication, June made Application in accordant with the laws of Utah to an 26, 1936. Date of last publication, July propriate 3 sec. ft. of water from North Fork of Duchesne river in 24. 1936. Duchesne county Utah. Said wawill be diverted from April 1 to Notice To Water Users ter October 31 incusive of each year at a point which bear3 S. 40 dee State Engineers Office, Salt 03 min. E 956 feet, from the NW 1936. Lake City, Utah, May 20, cor. Sec. 18, T. 1N..R.8 W, USB DuNotice is hereby given that & M. and the Rhoades conveyed chesne Irrigation Company, ditch a distance by of 12,000 ft made Appli- and used to Bridgeland, Utah, has irrigate 86 acres of cation in accordance with the laws land embraced in parts of Wi of Utah to change the point ot NWjiJ and NWViSWti Sec. 29 T use of diversion and place of This application is designated 1.746 sec. ft. of water from Duing of said application, the chesne river in Duchesne county, 1 N., R. 8 W., USB & stating M. Utah. Said water has heretofore in the State Engineers Office as been diverted from April 1 to File No. 12210. October 15 inclusive of each year, All protests against the grantinto the Duchesne Irrigation Comof said application, stating ing panys canal by virtue of Appli- the reasons therefor, shall be subcation No. 453, at a point which mitted in affidavit form and in 963 W. 10 min. bears S. 32 deg. duplicate, accompanied by a fes 3 T. sec. S., cor. 35, from E54 ft of $1.00 and filed In this office R. 4 W., USB & M., and used to within 30 days after the complemirrigate l22.25 acres of land etion of the publication of this braced in parts of SJNEVi, NEVi notice. SE5.4 and Ei4NWSE4 Sec. 35, T. H. HUMPHERYS, T. 3 S., R. 3 W USB & M. It is State Engineer. wasaid now proposed to divert Date of first June 12 publication, ter into the Grey Mountain canal 1936. 68 N. bears which deg. Date of last at a point publication, July 10 25 min. W. 3150 feet from the EVi 1936. cor. Sec. 1, T. 4 S., R. 4 W., USB & M. from April 1 to October 15 Famous Dividing Line inclusive of each year, and use The Grampian hills, extending 1 it as a supplemental supply to irrigate 260 acres of land embraced across Scotland from the southwest t in the SEUSEVi, WNEft and to the northeast, are generally re- WiNWtiSEi4 Sec. 10, NSWft garded as the dividing line between !! and SWSWi4 Sec. 11, all in T. the Lowlands pad the Highlands. 4 S., R. 3 W.. USB & M. This application is designated I in the State Engineers Office as File No. reasons therefor , shall be submitted in affidavit form and in FOUND: One set bed rails for f duplicate, accompanied by a fee of $1.00 and filed in this office walnut bed. Owner may have I within 30 days after the complet- fame by describing rails and pay- - j! ion of the publication of this no- ing for this ad. RECORD OFFICE. 1 tice. FARM FOR SALE: 289 acres, T. H. HUMPHERYS, 50 alres farming land. Good orch- - 1 State Engineer. ard, five-roofurnished house. Date of first publication, June 12, Good water right, machinery and 1936. stock. Farm complete ready for I Date of last publication, July 10, occupancy. J. S. Birch, Utahn, I gin Wants L. A. HOLLENBECK D. 1936. Notary Public North of m Notice To Water Users Court House County Duchesne Although he was shot in the chest, doctors said Wm. Evans of State Engineers Office, Salt Fulton, 111., was not seriously in- Lake City, Utah, June 18th, 1936. jured. His breastbone deflected Notice is hereby given that the bullet, and it fell from his clothes at the hospital to which he was taken. Utah 1936. iiiliuliiu illuliiiiiiii luhluJiiJiiiuiliiliiiuiiiuiikiiiuiilllioiiuiiiiiiiiii miiiiiiii.if.il.. Utah. ulmliiiii.m iiulm iiliiuiuUiiliiin Itiuii til .I., d liu diiudli iiimhft.ikm. uuwimhiJ 50 Jiiiillnililli.idi L1iii.uiuim.u.ill iiim.miuuU.iuui.il. 3tp. inu.mumm IIPICO Colored Perapiration One of the strangest condition.-o- f the human body Is chromldrosls 1 disorder which causes colored In such cases, th perspiration. sweat glands exude violet, green, anJ even yellow, blue, milky-white, coal-blac- perspiration. Our TOBACCOS SOFT DRINKS CANDIES Are the Best! By Miss Mary Evans Mr. David Orr spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Jennie Orr, David is employed at Moon Lake. Mr. and. Mrs. George J. Warr of Salt Lake City spent the holidays with Mrs. Warr 3 sister, Mrs. Vinnie Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Wain Williams spent Friday in Duchesne on business. Miss Wilma Iorge who has been employed at Salt Lake City returned home last week. The following were the guests at the Evans home on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. George J. Warr, Mr3. and Mrs. Mont Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carroll and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Wain Williams and family. Mra. Margrett Lloyd of Salt Lake City is visiting here. A large crowd spent the Fourth of July at Bluebell. The two towns joined together in celebrating. Mr. Eld. and Sam Williams and families motored to Roosevelt the night of the Fourth of July to the show. Miss Bessie and Ellen Evans spent the week end at home. They are employed at Duchesne. Miss Lois and Ruth Lusty of Arcadia were visitors here Sunday. Mr. Leo Holt Jr. is now employed on the state road. pleasure seekers there last Saturday, it appeared as though almost all of Duchesne must be present. Our Service The popularity of this beautiful mountain resort is increasing rapidly as its facilities for recreation Is Always Courteous become known, and as the reservoir project draws an increasing number of sight-seereither lake or Open air dancing, stream fishing, and just plain loafing around camp, enjoying the smell of pines and wild flowers are all recreations that do wonders to one who is tired of the heat of the valleys. It is no wonder that Duchesne citizens and many from towns far more distDARYL and DOUG ant took the 40 mile trek to the lake to share in these pleasures. ' WE NEED A LIVE FISH AN GAME CLUB STERLING TRANSPORTATION CO. We have never yet been able to figure out a reason for Duchesnes lack of support of the fish and game Uintah Basin To & From Salt Lake, Provo & club. There are plenty of sportsmen in Duchesne who Intermediate Points like to hunt and fish. That can be proved any time one wants to take a check of the streams and hills in EASTERN UTAH TRANSPORTATION CO. the proper seasons. And there is plenty of reason for aside in from the fish and interest sportsmens game Uintah Basin To & From Price and Intermediate Points angle. Duchesne is so situated as to be the natural center Every Day Service Each Way of one of the finest fishing sections in the state of Utah. Whether the fisherman is headed for Moon Lake and vicinity, Rock creek, the upper Duchesne, Lake canyon, Granddaddy lake or any of the High Uintah area, Duchesne is the natural point of entrance. With all these waters so cose around going without their share of planted fish for lack of sufficient funds to pay transportation from the hatcheries and interest to supervise the planting, it would seem that sportsmen and businessmen alike would be keen to support a club for this purpose. Many outsiders come to enjoy our waters. Not only do these sportsmen spend money at our service stations and supplies stores, but they would in most part be glad to contribute financially toward the planting of fish. A real live club, with a large membership ever on the lookout for subscriptions from foreign fishermen is 1 could soon provide plenty of funds for fish transpordemand tation, and large enough membership could WS'P.SWllliHIM E and get plenty of fish for our streams. s. boat-ridin- Robert A. Snyder, Myton, Utah,has made Application in accordance with the laws of Utah to, water appropriate 5 sec. ft, of from a spring area in Duchesne of county, Utah. The boundary follows: as is said spring area 1320 ft. Beginning at a point North of the SW cor. Sec. 1, Twp. 4S R3W USB & M., and running 660 thence North 500 ft, West 660 East and 500 South ft., ft., ft., to beginning. The water will be collected from Jan. 1, to Dec. 31, Inclusive of each year at a point which bears North 1634 ft., from said SW cor. of Sec. 1, and conveyed to a pond where it wall be used for fish used propagation. After being so the water will be returned to the Duchesne river at a point which bears North 73 deg. 30 min. East 1850 ft., from the E54 cor. Sec. 1, & M. Twp. 4 S, R3W, USB This application is designated in the State Engineers Office as File No. 12138. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, shall be submitted in affidavit form and in fee duplicate, accompanied by a g, SMITH Pool Hall letter Light letter Sight hem Whatever drinks you like best, or your guests! like best, will taste twice as smooth if they're made with whiskies or gins from Hiram Walker. 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