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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH US UINTAH BASIN RECORD EVERY FRIDAY AT DUCHESNE, UTAH A. Schonian, Publisher and Editor Roy PUBLISHED ' OTHERS and creating therefrom. Bridge-lan- d the bounNo. 5; daries thereof; enlarging Rooseof velt No. 3; and precincts. THE EOARD OF COUNTY THE OF COMMISSIONERS ORCOUNTY OF DUCHESNE 6, IIS Orlene, the little daughter of second-clas- s matter Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ross, fell Banking System Draws Fntorwi a ADVERTISING RATES Criticism May 26, 1922 at the Poatoffice at from a horse Monday night, breakDisplay Advertising Miles collar Dr. bone. her Flat Rate, For Plate3, Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, under the act of ing DAINS AS FOLLOWS: Dear Editor: set the broken bone. March 3. 1879. Line, 2yc. NEOLA, No. 1. The Federal Reserve Act of Per Column Inch, 30c. amendits with 1. Neola Precinct and Section 1913, subsequent A large crowd from here attendClassified and Reading Notices a Voting District No. 1. and Hayden seem to created ments have ed the wedding dance of Mr. and SUBSCRIPTION RATES see. Precinct and Voting District No. For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost Mrs. Vernal Neilson at Bridgeland ravenous ogre. How? Let's and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per One Year Federal Reserve Banks are pri 24, are hereby consolidated into $2.00 Friday night. line, first insertion; 5c qer line for Six Months vate Institutions exempt frgea tax- one Justice Precinct and Voting each succeeding issue minimum ation except onthe small amount District and shall be known as .75 Three Months Mrs. Lynn Ross was called to of charge, 30c. property they own. They obtain Neola Precinct, No. 1, and shall Vernal Thursday to the bed-sid- e use of Federal money for the be bounded, defined and described the who cost of of one of her brothers-in-laprinting. It costs the as follows: LETS GET TO WORK was seriously 111. of Federal Treasury seven-tenth- s Beginning at the Northeast corbeor a to cent one of Duchesne County and runner bill, print So as we know, there has not been a meeting Mr. and Mrs. Claence Horocks tween 26 to 40 cents per $1,000.00 ning thence south on the east of the Fish and Game Club since the one held in April, of Bridgeland were Arcadia visit- an average of 30 cents per $1,000. boundary of said county to its inors Saturday. Upon the presentation of co- tersection with the section line which it was decided that monthly meetings were llateral (U. S. Bonds) and the cost between sections 15 and 22, TownMrs. Arthur Pahlman and of printing, the banks may obtain ship 1 South, Range 1 West, U. to be held. Reports are that fish are leaving the were visiting at curency equal to the collateral S. M., thence west along said secdaughter, Whiterocks hatchery almost daily for the Eastern the home ofReVae her parents, Mr. and tendered. Thus, the banks present tion line to the southwest corner get busy and get some of Mrs. H. T. Richens. one billion dollars in bonds, on of section 13, Township 1 South, part of the Basin. which they are collecting interest, Range 2 West, U. S. M., thence been who have Fishermen these fish up this way. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shanks, and $300,000 to the Federal Re- north on the section line to the renorth boundary of Duchesne trying their luck part way up Rock creek lately, say Gerald and Mrs. Eliza J. Gilbert serve agent. In return,inthey currencame dollars one to billion down from Utahn ceive spend County, thence east on the north there are a few fairly large fish, but no small ones. Sunday. cy. boundary line to the place of like to catch the small ones, but they should We With this billion dollars, they be there to provide fishing for next year. Archie Larson is on the purchase one billon dollars more MONTWELL, No. 2. bonds, paying the present barherding. 2. Cedarview Precinct Section CAN WE TAP GRANDDADDY? gain rate of interest of 2 per- and District Number 2, Voting on these interest The cent. annual Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Neilson Precinct and Votcomand Monarcji The water commissioner and the water were guests of honor at a wedding bonds is $28,750,000. They have No. 18, are hereby District mittee working with him, are making investigations dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Mar- paid about $300,000 for printing ing one Justice Preinto consolidated with which to buy into the possibility of getting some Federal assis- vin G. Shields at their home Thurs the currency and cinct Voting District, and shall The following these bonds. This leaves a net July 12th. as Montwell Precinct, be known tance for tapping Granddaddy lake, and for finding day, cf guests were present: Mr. and advantage to the bank 2, and shall be bounded, deand sealing off the supposed fault in Rock creek, Mrs. J. C. Neilson and sons, Clyde, $28,450,000 the first year and No. fined and described as follows: during succeeding where so much of the stream in believed to be dis- Marvel, Wilson and Kenneth and $28,750,000 Beginning at a point y$ off. are bonds paid Venice, Mrs. Bert Cole- years until the daughter, is a this fault Just what of the southwest comer of east is, surmise, only appearing. Now the bank may tender these man, Mrs. Vere Neilson, Bishop Section 32, Township 1 South, but if it should prove to be some sort of a narrow and for Mrs. Reece Clayborn, Mr. and bonds with $300,000 printing Range 1 West, thence west crack or seep, which can be sealed off, much feed Mrs. Wanless S. Shields, Mr. and and secure one billion more in mile, thence South y2 mile, thence this returns could be saved with the wTater now being lost. If Mrs. R. A. Murray of Bluebell, currency. The bank V2 mile, thence south mile, west M. billion dollars and obtains one bilthence west miles, thence 5y2 either or both of these possibilities can be developed Bishop and Mrs. Thomas second lion more in bonds. This north 1 mile, thence west 1 mile it will mean much to the water users of the Duchesne, Too Late For Last Week -- purchase gives them an annual to the township line between interest income of $600,000; etc.. and they should have full support. Salt Lake City Miss Wilda Bell ranges 2 and 3 west, thence north has returned ad infinitum. to to the north boundary of Duchesne put it already has its eye on Granddaddy. fifrom the Miles Hospital feeling So thats a phase of high thence east along said County, use ourselves. much improved after her nance and brains". to its intersection with boundary The Hon. Abe Murdock tells us 1 mile west of the line line the TIME POLITICIN that the banks have the bonds, between Ranges 1 and 2 west, Summers Mr. and Mrs. James H. they have the uge of their money, thence south along said line to the Politics are again coming to the front, with the Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Thompson, and still draw interest on the. of section 13, Mrs. Silas Ross and fam- bonds. After they have deposited southwest comer approach of the fall elections. County and State Mr. andCastle 1 South, Range 2 West, Gate, Mrs. Hale Hol-ga- their bonds and drawn their cur- Township officials and legislators, and national legislators are ily ofand 2 miles, thence east U. S. M., family spent the Fourth rency they may use this currency thence south to the of to be elected. Some primaries and conventions have at Rock Creek place to buy the next ifcsue of bonds. fishing. And thus the American people are already been held, and more are yet to come- - The 7 year old son of Mr. BRIDGELAND No. 5 the Billy, times make caught in the most vicious cycle it present stressing unusually import- and Mrs. Ray Horrocks, who had known. are 3. Antelope Section Precinct, They (the banks) ant that we get or keep the right man in office, and his tonsils removed Tuesday at flooded with wealth at the expense No. 5, and Midview Precinct, No. much more importance than is customary should the L. Miles Hospital, Is of the panic-ridde- n millions of 6, are hereby consolidated into one be attached to the little primaries, for after all it is America. Justice Precinct and Voting DisE. Evans. F. trict, and shall be known as Bridge right there that this candidate or that and this policy Stanley Ross and sons, Max and land Precinct, No. 5, and the said or that, loses or gains its foothold. Know your Francis left for their canyon home Bridgeland Precinct shall be bound people, select the right representation at the first Wednesday. ed, defined and described as the said Antelope and Midview Preprecinct primary, and the battle is half won. Lynn Ross made a business trip cincts are now bounded, defined to Vernal Monday. and described. far at Lets dont users Lets miles to the north8, Township 2 South, Range 2 West, U. S. M., thence south 2 miles, thence east 2 miles, thence south 1 mile, thence east 2 miles, thence south 1 mile, thence east 1 mile, thence south 2 miles, thence east 1 mile, thence south 1 mile, thence east 1 mile, thence south 1 mile, thence east 1 mile, thence south 1 mile, thence east 1 mile along the secline between sections 22 and 27, Township 3 South, Range 1 West, U. S. M., to the east boundary of Duchesne County, thence north on said east boundary to the place of beginning. PRECINCTS RE NUMBERED Section 5. The precincts and voting districts of Duchesne County shall be numbered as follows Neola, No. 1; Montwell, No. 2; Roosevelt, No. 3; Myton, No. 4; Bridgeland, No. 5; Lake Fork, No. 6; Bluebell, No. 7; Altonah, No. 8; Boneta, No. 9; Duchesne, No. 10; Tabby, No. 11; Fruitland, No. 12; Utahn, No. 13; Hanna, No. 14; Talmage, No. 15; loka. No. 16; Strawberry, No. 17; Harper, No. 18; Mt. Home, No. 19; Mt. Emmons, No. 20, Red Cap, No. 21. Section 6. That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance, are hereby repealed in so far as they conflict herewith. thence west 5y west corner of Section Better Light Better Sight9 8 ELECTRICITY IS YOUR MOST LIGHT EFFICIENT SERVANT Notice To Creditors IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE o Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Nielson STATE OF UTAH, SITTING IN are guests at the home of her par- AND FOR DUCHESNE COUNTY Estate of John Hair, deceased. G. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Creditors will present claims Shields. with vouchers to the undersigned The following were dinner guests at Vernal, Utah, or to L. A. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hollenbbeck, his attorney at DuRoss: Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Keller chesne, Utah, on or before the and children of Salt Lake City, 15 th day of September, A. D. Mrs. Hanna Parker of Vernal, 1934. John Hair Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dennis of Executor of Estate of Myton, Mrs. Buch Stewart of Ft. John Hair, Deceased Duchesne, Mrs. J. D. Massey, and Date of first publication July Mr and Mrs. Wm. Gurr and child13th, A. D. 1934. ren of Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shanks of Utahn were over-nig- ht guests at ROOSEVELT, No. 3 Section 4. A part of the east Precinct portion of Cedarview shall be added to Roosevelt Precinct, which said Roosevelt Precinct, No. 3, shall be bounded, defined and described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the East boundary of Duchesne County with the north line of 1 South, Section 22, Township thence S. U. 1 M., West, Range west to a point V mile east of the Northwest comer of Section 20, said Township and Range, thence south 3 miles, thence west M mile, thence south y2 mile, thence west south y2 mile, y2 mile, thence AN ORDINANCE the home of Mrs. Eliza J. Gilbert Monday night. ORDINANCE No. 38. AN ORDINANCE CONSOLIAND CREATING, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Solomson DATING, CHANGING THE JUSTICE AND spent the fore part of the week VOTING PRECINCTS AS at the State Capitol. Worth Investigating 1 1 1 Walnut Library - Dinette Table, slightly shop worn Fumed Oak Davencttc, real leather Consolidating Neola No. 1, and Hayden No. 21, and creating therefrom, Neola No. 1; consolidating Cedarview No. 2, and Monarch No. 18, and creating therefrom, Montwell No. 2; consolidating The Relief Society gave a social Antelope No. 5, and Midview No. Tuesday in the Ward House at which a large number were preA program was rendered sent. and games were played after which delicious refreshments were Mr. and Mrs., Lonnie Fitzwater and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Cole and baby of Duchesne were guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin G. Shields. $15.00 $12.00 pprvpd. 80 lb. capacity NEW" Bee-Va- refrigerator, White I)uco $10.00 De Luxe Vacuum Cleaner, c Reg. $39.75 $8.00 set of attachments FREE $20.00 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Horrocks of Bridgeland were guests Monday of Mrs. Frank Horrocks. Mr. sons, sliding doors $35.00 An assortment of tables, chairs, and kitchen helps at prices you cannot afford to overlook tt Schonian Furniture Co. Duchesne, Utah Vernal Nielson of Bridgeland, were guests Monday night of Mr. and Mrs. Wanless S. Shields. Miss Ida Horrocks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horrocks of Arcadia and Clarence Foy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Foy of Duchesne were married July 9 at Duchesne. They are both popular young people and we all join in wishing them a happy married life. Far Medicine Americans are estimated as $6 annually per capita for ees, SANDWICHES - PASTRIES COOKIES - CAKES CANDIES Mortensen Bakery DUCHESNE, UTAH sellers CONTINENTAL TEACHERS AGENCY, INC. 1850 Downing St. Denver, Colo. Covers the ENTIRE United States Thanks for sending me so many good positions to apply for, er 30 during the first five days I was enrolled." An Illinois Teacher SCHOOL OFFICI VI.S: We can put you In touch with tho very finest teachers. Our service Is free to you. today. Placement totals show a g jobs for the week of Jui During this week, 1415 place' were made, 1039 with priva dustry and 376 on public During the week of June 23 placements were made, 966 private industry and 423 on lie works. The distribution of new ments among employment g shows that for the week of 30, 73 per cent were with p industry and 27 per cent or lie works; against 70 per cen' private industry and 30 pei on public works for the wd June 23. 26 NOTICE - FRUIT! MELONS and FRESH FRUITS of ALL KIN. Will Exchange For Chickens and Eggs : or will buy and sell for CASH 1 i Fruit Stand Near North Duchesne Bridget j DeVar Woodard f Duchesne : - afiBamsBaagi STERLING TRANSPORTATION COMPANY WtOOOtMMtt Uintah Basin Points to Salt Lake Eastern Utah Transportation Company Uintah Basin Points to Price -- o- Every Day Service Each Way Professional Cards MERRIL II. LARSEN Attorney-at-La- w Duchesne Utah -- o- ALIMONY & DIVORCE L OF ANY STATE In the Unlo Mexico, with plain English planatory comment and am Ions. A different publicatio each state. Covers marrlag vorce, alimony, legal separ annulment, separate m&intei custody and support of chi etc. Specify state wanted. $1.00. THE CRIMINAL LAWS F STATE In plain English wit L. A. HOLLENBECK w Attorney-at-La- Duchesne Utah explanation. Price $1.00. THE BANKRUPTCY explained; who may bankrupt, voluntarily, ily. Price $1.00. MEXICAN DIVORCE LAWS becoa involi LAW! information gratis. WM. n. FITZWATER Notary Public Postoffice DELAWARE CHARTERS; sound, sure; obtained in 24 ANY LAW QUESTION full svvered ti by competent, lawjers for Bldg,, Duchesne Utah $1.00. LEGAL RESEARCH SOCIj 1604 Maltman Ave. Los Ai (Clip this adv., It may come 1 ( sometime.) ROY A. SCHONIAN Registered Mortician today. Rural Schools and City Schools Private employment in through the National Reen ment Service increased by 7; but the public employment creased by 47 jobs during the ending June 30 as compared the preceeding week, Georg Yager, state director, anno 1934.-Bi- ds DRINKS You still have time to secure a good position for the coming school year. Good positions are still and Mrs. J. C. Nelson and in every state. Complete information will be Wilson and Kenneth, Mrs. mailed on receipt of a three cent stamp. Send for it Bert Coleman and children and Atwater Kent Radio, High Cabinet, T QuickLunch I 5, Legal Advertising Gilbert at their Makes Heavy Bids for the furnishing to the various schools in Du Section 7. This ordinance shall County for the school ye; will be received take effect immediately after the 1934-3expiration of 15 days from the Board of Education offie date of its passage, and after the chesne, Utah, until 10:00 same has been duly published as August 7th, for the schools whei required by law. Passed by the Board of County wood is used should state th Commissioners of Duchesne Coun- per cord for good pinion and ty, State of Utah, the 5th day of wood, cut in four foot lengi June, A. D., 1934. Bids for the hauling of tl G. V. Billings, to the schools should sta Commissioner price per ton and the mini voting Aye Commissioner J. Austin- Pack, which the coal is to be The district will purchase th voting Aye' The Board reserves the ri Commissioner Jesse A. Fowler, reject any and all bids. voting "Aye (signed) G. V. Billings, Chairman By order of the Board Board of County Commissioners. ucation of Duchesne ATTEST: (signed) Wm. H. Case. School District. 51 2t C. C. Mickelson, County Clerk. te Mr. and Mrs. John A. are spending a week ranch In Sowers Canyon. Private Employment Duchesne W Utah RADIO TUBES BATTERIES ACCESSORIES SCHONIAN FURNITURE COMI-AN- Y OMEP NEED NO LONGER SUFFE AT PERIODIC INTERVAl OR WORRY ABOUT DELA LAXVIBURNU Relieves the most s cases quickly and eff Different from anythin, have ever used. Priced $ full size. Sent In plain w postpaid Sold only by U. S. LABORATORIES Box 2006 Hollywood SLi Los Angcli's (Clip and put away!) |