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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH UINTAH BASIN RECORD E. J. Schonian, Publisher Roy A. Schonian, Editor PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT DUCHESNE, UTAH " Legal Advertising Notice to Creditors Estate ADVERTISING Display of i ! t;on company, represented by of every kind and nature, however evidenced, to the use of water, ditches and canals for the Irrigation of Said premises. Together with all tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in lanywise appertaining, and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof. Dated: June 14th, 1937. ARZY H. MITCHELL, Sheriff, Duchesne County, Utah Date of first publication, June Liberty Brundage Creditors Thompson, deceased. Entered as second-c- l as matter will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office May 26, 1922 at the Postoffice at f L. A. Duchesne, Duchesne, Utah, under the act ot Utah on or Hollenbeck, before the 5th day of March, 3, 1879. September, A. D. 1937." A. S. HORSLEY, Executor of the Estate of LibSUBSCRIPTION RATES erty Brundage Thompson deceas.75 ed. Three Months 1.00 Date of first publication July Six Months 9, 1937. 12.00 One Year Date of last publication July 18, 1937. Date of last publication, 30, 1937. RATES Advertising Flat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Line, 2y2c. Per Columa Inch, 30c. Classified and Reading Notice For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per Une, first insertion; 5c per line for each succeeding issue minimum charge, 30c. 9, 1937. NOTICE OF SALE All concerned will please take notice: That the Bank of Heber City has acquired all of the personal property of the Knight Investment Company at Blue Bench. Persona desiring to buy any of thi3 property will please see Mr. Arthur Brown who is in charge of the property. This property Includes the steel graineries, hay derricks and equipment, wagons, sheep camps, electrical equipment, fencing material, ploughs, 250 tubs and buckets, machine, threashing blacksmi thing tool3, shearing plant, and in fact hundreds of other articles of personal property at said ranch, all to be sold cheap. THE BANK OF HEBER CITY. Date of first publication, July July NOTICE OF SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE JUDICIAL FOURTH DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF DUCHESNE, STATE OF UTAH. STATE OF UTAH, ) Plaintiff, ) ) CLYDE ROWLEY land LIL- - ) LIAS ROWLEY, also known ) as LILLIAN ROWLEY, his ) wife; J. E. ROWLEY, also ) known as JOHN E. ROW-- ) -- vs.- Myton News Items Mrs. W. G. Gentry and Mrs. P. C. Johnson were visitors at the Jensen home Monday. Mrs. Thomas Gentry spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Garret Stone. Mrs. Glen Morrill of Duchesne was visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.' B. Lemon Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Benson were shopping in Roosevelt on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Benson gave a reception and dance Thursday night for Mr. and Mrs. Oliver was Goodrich. Mrs. Goodrich formerly Miss Lois Benson. Bert Jensen returned to Rich Spring, Wyoming Tuesday, after spending the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jensen. He was accompanied by his sister, Edna who will spend some time there visiting relatives and friends. The Gentry families attended ,the picnic at Clyde Wingos at Myton Sunday. Virgil Mecham and family of Roosevelt were Ioka visitors on Monday. A large crowd from Ioka attended ithe funeral of Lees Erickson at Payson Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Robison were Roosevelt visitors Saturday. Ray Timothy has been reported very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Stott and children of Roosevelt were among the many who attended the celebration in Ioka July 5th. Mr. and Mrs. Yergenson of Myton and Mr. and Mrs. James Larsen of Arcadia were guests of Mrs. Olive Sorensen Sunday. Beulah Percival returned from Provo Saturday after spending two weeks at the home of her brother, Guy. Mr. FLORELLA ) and LEY, ) ROWLEY, his wife, Defendants. ) TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFFS SALE on the 9th day of July A. D. 1937, at 10 oclock a. m. of said day at the Front Door of the Duchesne County Court House at Duchesne, Utah, the following described property situated in 2, 1937. county, Date of last publication, July said The Wi, of the W y2 of Sec. 9, 1937. 10, Twp.'l S. R. 5 W. of Uintah Spec. Her. Utah. Notice For Publication Cont 160 ac. tog. with any and all bldgs, imps, land DEPARTMENT OF THE INthereunto belg. now TERIOR, U. 3. LAND OFFICE built or to be built thereon durat Salt Lake City, Utah, June 29, ing the existence of this loan. 1937. shares of Tog. with 115- NOTICE is hereby given that water stock in the Farnsworth Robert A. Snyder, of Myton, Canal & Res. Co. & also tog. COMPLEMENTS TO THE NEOLA RODEO with all other rights of ev. Utah, who, on March 14, 1932, made homestead entry, No.050347, kind & nat. how. evid. to the Neola did herself proud Monday when she play- for N$SE, NE14SW, Secuse of water, ditches and canMiss Mary Evans 16, Township 4 South, Range als for the irrig. of siaid premed host to citizens from all parts of the Uintah Basin tion Mrs. Wayne Williams and three 9 West, Uintah Special Meridian, ises. small children, Mervin, Bobby and at an Independence Day rodeo. Visitors saw a good has filed notice of intention to DATED this 14th day of June, A. Lemo June have returned home make final Proof, to establish D. 1937. rodeo, with plenty of stock on hand to provide thrills where they have been from Idaho claim to the land above describARZY H. MITCHELL, for the audience. visiting for the past month with ed, before Rulon J. Larsen, NoDuchesne Utah Sheriff, County, Williams mother. A spirit of cooperation is growing among Basin-ite- s, tary Public, at Duchesne, Utah, Date of first publication, June Mrs. Mr. Billie Carrell has returned on 1937. the 10th of 1937. day 18, August, which aided by better traveling conditions rehome for the summer. Claimant names as witnesses: Date of last publication, July Mr. and Mrs. Lamond and sults in bigger and better crowds at the various celeRoy Giles, of Tabdoma, Utahi 9, 1937. family of Salt Lake City, Utah brations staged from time to time, and the one at Arch Hayes, Charles Simmons spent the 4th of July with Mrs. Sanford Stocks all of DuNeola is no exception. Those who sponsored the cele- and SHERIFFS SALE Wm. Lloyd. chesne Utah. Miss Donna Mitchell Is visiting bration surely should have no complaint if the writTHOMAS 1 THOMAS, IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL relatives in Francis.' er is any judge of crowds. While there is always more Register. DISTRICT COURT IN AND Mrs. Lloyd of California Is Date of first publication, July FOR THE COUNTY OF DU- visiting her mother, Mrs. Edith expense to this kind of an affair than the average 2, 1937. CHESNE, STATE OF UTAH. Mathews. Mrs. Lloyd was formonlooker realizes, we are sure the Neola committee Date of last publication, July THE UNION CENTRAL ) erly Miss Alice Mathews of Upal-cmust have come out with plenty of funds to show a 30, 1937, LIFE INSURANCE COM- - ) ) PANY, a corporation, handsome profit. Mr. and Mrs. Ardon Evans of SHERIFFS SALE Plaintiff, ) Arcadia were Upalco visitors on We hope, and believe we can be assured that a vs. ) Sunday. THE DISTRICT COURT OF ERNEST J. PRESCOTT, ) Mr. Elvln Williams made a large part of this money will be diverted to improve- INTHE FOURTH JUDICIAL ELIZABETH PRES- - ) M. business trip to Roosevelt on Friments to Neolas park if they expect to continue with DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COTT, BEN H. CORNELL, ) day. these celebrations, and we understand that is their COUNTY OF DUCHESNE, KALTA J. CORNELL, ) Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Williams STATE OF UTAH. Defendants, ) and family of Peoa were week end intent. A few strings of shade trees, better seating FEDERAL FARM MORT- ) To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mont facilities and a supply of drinking water if possible, GAGE CORPORATION, a ) the 31st day of July, 1937, at the Williams. ) while slow in developing, if started today, would cer- corporation, front door of the County Count Upalco people enjoyed celebratHouse in Duchesne, Duchesne ing the 4th of Plaintiff, ) be in such July with Bluefuture tainly appreciated by participants vs.) County, Utah, at the hour of 2:00 bell. affairs. HANCOCK BROTHERS, a ) oclock p. m., the following desMr. E. L. Murphy has been on cribed property situated in the the sick list the past week. consisting of ) INDIAN HOSPITAL IS REAL ACHIEVEMENT W. C. HANCOCK, MARTIN ) County of Duchesne, State of Mr. Browney Knight is visiting L. HANCOCK and ALVA D. ) it Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Knight. Dr. Frank A. Nelson, resident physician the HANCOCK; W. C. HAN- - ) The Southwest Quarter of the CLARA E. HAN- - ) Northeast Quarter of Section Fort Duchesne Indian agency is justified in the pride COCK and also known as Clare ) 34, Township 1 North, Range 1 he is showing in the new hospital just completed COCK, E. Hancock, his wife; MAR- - ) West of the Uintah Special there. To be in charge of a hospital such as this, with TIN L. HANCOCK, ialso ) Meridian, containing 40 acres as M. L. Hancock, ) of land. Also commencing at a its full array of the most modern medical equipment known Your old mattresses made into and LYDIA HANCOCK, his ) point 26 feet East of the cenFred Brown, Dumoney can provide, a competent and adequate staff wife; ALVA D. HANCOCK ) ter of said Section 34 and run- spring-fill50-t- f. chesne. HANFLORENCE and W. ) and an important and worthwhile mission to perning thence South 120 rds; CON- ) his wife; COCK, thence East 304 feet; thence form in its operation is a responsibility and a pleas- TINENTAL FOR SALE: Registered Short COM-- ) OIL South 40 rds; thence East 60 Horn Cattle; Turkey Poults. ure any physician might aspire to and there is no PA NY, a corporation, ) rds; thence North 160 rods; Alexina Dawson, on Highway beDefendants. ) thence West 1294 feeit to the tween Roosevelt and doubt that Dr. Nelson realizes and is impressed by Myton. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale at place of beginning, contalxng his good fortune in this position. 10 oclock a. m., the 9th day of 74 acres of land, more or lets. ces thereunto belonging or in The hospital in itself is something in which the July, 1937, at the Front Door of Together with 4 shares e the Courthouse the Inin the Duchesne, of Uintah stock capital anywise appertaining. citizens of the Basin can take great pride and inter- Utah, the following described Purchase price payable in dependent Ditch Company and est. When one first is shown through the building property situated in said county, also 74 shares of the capital lawful money of the United stock of the Dry Gulch IrrigaStates. and is made acquainted with its modern construction to wit: Dated at Duchesne, Utah, quarter of tion Company, and together and equipment as many will do next Sunday at the theTheNorthNorthwest etas t quarter; the East this 3rd day of July, 1937. with all other ditch and water official opening, the first impression is: What a half of the Norheast quarter, rights and rights to the use of (Signed) ARZY H. MITCHELL, and the Northeast quarter, of water for irrigating said premis- Sheriff of Duchesne County, Utah. wonderful institution to have in this long neglected the Southeast quarter of Seces, or for domestic use thereon, to WM. A. HILTON, Uintah Basin. Second thought reminds the visitor tion Twenty-sevewhich the said Ernest J. Prescott Address: 719 Continental Bank Township that after all, this is built and reserved soley for the One South, Range Three West, and Elizabeth M. Prescott, or the Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. said premises were on the 3rd Special Meridian. Attorney for Plaintiff Indians of the reservation, and can be of little use to Uintah The property above describDate of first publication, July day of February, 1922, or therethe visitor or any of the other 20,000 whites in this ed contains 160 acres, more or after entitled, or which were 9, 1937, less. then or thereafter acquired or Date of last publication, July section, and a feeling of disappointment, almost apto existing rights of used on said premises, however 30, 1937. Subject bitterness comes one over when proaching comparway of record. evidenced, and together with all and singular Ithe tenements, Together with 120 shares of ing the meager facilities available to the whites with Notice to Creditors stock in the Farmers Irriga- hereditaments and appurtenan- this, the most modern that medicatl science can deIN THE DISTRICT COURT OF vise for the Indians. there is no doubt that better health facilities for the THE FOURTH JUDICIAL We must think again, a third time, to get the Indians must mean better health for us all. We all DISTRICT, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF broader view of the entire picture. Much of the dis- come in contact with our Indian DUCHESNE, to a greatneighbors STATE UTAH. OF ease and low mortality among the Indians is the re- er or lesser degree and our health is bound to be af- IN the Matter of the Estate ) sult of the white mans encroachment upon his ter- fected quite directly by theirs. For this reason alone of O. J. SMITH, ) Deceased. ) mode and of The in American we should rejoice with them over their new hospital. living. ritory Indians, NOTICE TO CREDITORS life were a pretty healthy and strong their natural There is every reason to believe, too, that mere Creditors will present claims species. Their present weakness and susceptibility to acquaintance with the new hospital Ft. Duchesne, with vouchers atto Levi Anderton, Duchesne, Utaty disease have accompanied the attempt to fit them to something finer than probably a great majority Admlnlstnytor, on or before September 10, 1937 our mode of civilization. While is seems the of our citizens have ever seen, will instill in us a new Levi Anderton, to-w- it: ap-pur- ts. o. -- -- at Wants s. -- I Mrs. Grace BalgleUh Mrs. A. N. Edmieton and Mrs. dies while the groom is a son of Glen Drapef" were hostesses at a Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Peterson and dessert bridge at the Edmiston highly esteemed by his many home Wednesday of last week. friends. The young couple will Present were Mrs. John Burke of make their home in Myton. Mrs. Jennie Tuttle returned on Temple, Arizona, Mrs. J. T. Burke, Mrs. Bliss Lott, Mrs. R. E. Waugh, Wednesday of last week from a Mrs. B. L. Dart, Mrs. Wm. Koe- three weeks visit in Missouri. hler, Mrs. Homer Robinson, Mrs. She accompanied her son, Harold R. C. Walker, Mr3. C. J. Neal, and family on the trip and they Mrs. George Tingley Sr., Mrs. returned to their home in Salt Marcus Tingley, Mrs. Floyd Lamb,' Lake City Wednesday. Mrs. E. O. Thompson, Mrs. H. S. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Miller moSutherland, and Miss Mary Ting- tored to Price Sunday with their ley. Prizes were awarded to Miss son, Eugene who had been visitTingley, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Geo. ing here for the past week. EuTingley and Mrs. J. T. Burke. gene returned to Grand Junction Mrs. Jack Cannon and little by train from Price. daughter Dian of Pleasant Grove Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Broome are guests at the home of Mrs. came down from Moon Lake SatCannon's parents, Mr. .and Mrs. and will remain several Fored Musser at their home east urday until Mr. days, Broom?, who has of Myton. been ill, will be able to return to Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Thompson work. motored to Price Saturday where Mr. and Mrs. Alan Sims and they spent ithe week end enjoy- young son Mac who have been there and ing the celebration visiting with Mrs. Sims grandvisiting other parts of Carbon parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, M. Todd, county. returned Monday to their home Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Adams and In Salt Lake City. daughter Bonnie, Mrs. Morrill Mrs. Don Henry and children Labrum and Miss Essie Labrum of Los Angeles are guests at the of Roosevelt were Myton visitors home of Mrs. Henrys parents, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dennis. Mrs. Marcus Tingley and Mr. A large crowd of friends of the Weldon Bingham returned SatWing family held a neighClyde urday from a fishing trip, on borhood picnic at the Wing grove Swift Creek. They report excel- on Sunday. lent luck. Mrs. R. E. Waugh entertained Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Walker, the Friday Bridge club with the Miss Jean Walker and Miss Alma members and guests following Lou Lott spent the week end Mrs. Bliss Lott, Mrs. present: camping on the north fork of the Wm. Koehler, Mrs. Homer RobDuchesne river and enjoying the inson, Mrs. George Tingley Sr., celebration at Hanna. Mrs. E. O. Thompson, Miss Alice Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Woods and Todd and Mrs. H. S. Sutherland. family of Salt Lake City were Prize for high score was awardvisitors in Myton Sunday when ed to Miss Todd. enroute to Roosevelt. Miss Virginia Lisonbee spent Mr. Roland Krebs left Satur- the week end with her grandday evening for Salt Lake City mother at Bluebell. where he will make a short visit with his family. Crude Oil M Medicine Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Morris oil commonly was used as Crude and Joan and daughters Phyldelias medicine in the United States la a of Idaho Springs, Colorado were the early Nineteenth century. around and friends old in visiting Myton on Monday. They were dinner guests of Miss Alice Todd during their stay. Mr. and Mrs. Morris were formerly residents of Myton. Mr, Milton Lott, Mr. Lavar BOY A- - SCHONIAN Peterson and Mr. Chalmers Workman returned Sunday evening Registered from the upper Whiterocks rivMortician er district where they spent a Utah couple of days fishing. Duchesne Mr. and Mrs. Emry Neilson and family left Tuesday for a camping and fishing trip on Rock creek. L. A. HOLLENBECK Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Morris, Joan Miss Morris and Phyldelias Attorney-at-LaMorris of Idaho Springs, ColoraUtah do, Mr. and Mrs Arthur Orr and Ducbrane Arthur Orr, Jr., of Duchesne afid Miss Alice Todd were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish Tuesday evening. Mr. Morris Peterson and Miss H. B. HOLLENBECK Erma Bingham surprised their SatNotary Public many friends by returning to Duchesne a from trip North of urday with the news that they were now Mr. and Mrs. Peterson. The County Court House bride is a daughter of Mr. and Utah Duchesne Mrs. Ashel Bingham and one of Mytons most popular young la Professional Cards 3 1 I f i t w BETTER BULLS MAKE BETTER HERDS A Scrub Bull can be just as harmful to your dairy herd as a Pure Bred PROVED Bull is useful. In building a profitable herd of milk producers, get a bull whose daughters haye proved that he breeds milk producers! -- i I i f MUTUAL CREAMERY CO. Duchesne, Utah 60-3t- p. n, that government is going to almost limitless extent to provide for its wards we must realize that we owe them a large debt and should not be jealous of any advantages provided for them. Looking at it from a more selfish standpoint, far etter Light letter Sight I UINTAH Administrator. George S. 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