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Show PUBLISHED EVERY Roy A. FRIDAY Schonian, Column Classified Inch, and Notices For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost issue. MTN.HOME. UTAH Editor minimum The Gleanor girl and quet given last Friday men at banTal- mage was well attended and those from Mtn. Duchesne, enjoyable Utah, under the act of Home | We are about to embark on a new relief plan. Just how it is going to work out is: still unknown. Whether it is an adoption of the Russian plan or the ‘Swedish plan, or originated entirely within our own a very good time Ruth was had 5 Cotteral, Edith by all, Nora Hanberg also Rust Jack Olsen, A very nice time was had by the Mutual members, Tuesday night, was served..and ing, which then danc- with the intentions of relief. People are beginning to think that the world owes them a living, and are ceasingto make an effort to take care of themselves. If this condition continues we will soon find very initiative will find nstead left, but the majority of our people working for the Government on Government owned and operated enter prises. Let us stay on the right track, and consider this relief, not as something we have “coming to us”, but as just what it is, a real charitable effort on the part to relieve of the taxpayers through the government distress where self support is temporarily impossible, and something to be gotten away from as soon as we can possibly fnid ways of helping ourselves. interested at- right now. The murder committed on highway 40 last Thursday night is the first of it’s kind in Duchesne County for many years. In spite of this fact, however, Sher- iff Mitchell and his deputy, Glen Rasmussen, have, with very little to start on succeeded in idnetifying both the murdered man and his supposed slayer, and have woven a net about the country through which it is going to be mighty hard for the wanted man to escape alive. As Sheriff Mitchell was in Salt Lake on Federal Court business at the time of the murder, it was up Fr to his deputy to take complete charge of the situation. It was really from the telegram sent to Sacra- mento by Mr. Rasmussen that the first authentic in- formation as to the man’s identity was brought out. Since that time Mr. Mitchellis back on the job, and the two have left nothing unturned in assembling a string of information which is going to make it mighty hard for the murderer to escape capture and punishment. We think the county can be justly _proud of the results of these two men’s efforts. A oe Basin Points to Points Lake -0- Send for it to-day. for sending me so many : positions for Together Dated which water of Glen Sorensen on Sunday. home —Q— Mrs. home Ferrel Tuesday Abplanalp came Roosevelt from PLAN operated week. was last where her husband on for appendicitis YEAR’S MEAT SUPPLY NOW disthe lands in said irrigation trict on the Upper Blue Bench, in the That Utah. Duchesne County, expenditures already made on said 1939, 2\1st, May, 1934, or May And that the name of the appliand hereof, cant, is in the title the post office address is Duchesne, Utah, and the clerk of this court. shall sign the notice, Hearing set for May 12th, A. D. 1934. Dated at Duchesne, Utah, March 3ist A. D. 1934, _ we “Many folks have taken advan-| tage of the colder part of the winter to butcher and cure meat for next summer’s use’, says Professor H. H. Smith of the department of animal husbandry, Utah State Agricultural: college, | INC. ed their meat and that for use next sum- Court 36-3T NOTICE OF SALE — tain its moisture. There Federal Land Bank of Bera corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Frank B.. Hale, and: Grace R, other liable to pieces, during it is best the be formed to animals in to use summer, handle.. good time when you but such shape are and pretty sure the temperature is low enough cool them out properly. SALT The LAKE .CITY, present unrest to Mar. in 20, Germany, and its concomitants, result of of the ion at the weekly lecture is the crass Versailles that extension recently. the Dr. divisBeeley document was drawn up too soon, and that the |rights apply for, over 30 during the first five days I was enrolled,”—An Illinois Teacher SCHOOL OFFICIALS:—We can put you in touch with the - very finest teachers. Our service is free to you. of the victors were urged too much in the spirit of hatred. The speaker said that only a thorough revision of the treaty in the light of post-war conditions will be able to avert imminent 8 deg, 29 at a point located min. E, 910 ft. from S. the NW cor. Sec. 30, T. 1 S,, R. 7 W. U. S. B. & M. and used from April ist to October 31st incl, of each year to irrigate 34.3 acres of land located in the SIZNEY% Sec. od 8. et We. 8. BL M. and for domestic purposes during each entire year, It is now proposed to divert said water at a The British davit Empire Limited, a Trust corporation, and Pariette Gilsonite Company, a corporation, The Plaintiffs, vs. Mineral Canadian ? of said reasons JUDICIAL against Limited, a application, stating therefor, must action with is the of to re- in duplicate, lication of Attorneys O, for Plaintiffs ADDRESS: 1320 Continental Bank Salt Lake City, Utah, Building, 36-5T | more igation — or less, together with . a4 Company. ARZY H. MITCHELL, Sheriff Dated March 8, 1934. ROBERT G. PORTER 33-4T “Attorney for Plaintiff — : FOR SALE—Two places 160 acres each, 80 acres in cultivation on each... Two sets of buildings, good supply of water. Daily mail route, School Van, Telephone Line, on gravel highway. In the valley 10 Ideal for miles from Colville. dairying. — ; ta .- FRANK COURTNEY 2-T-34 — — : Colville, Wash, SALE OR TRADE—?2 May We accompanied Register- this Ask-- i —9o— - Do you énjoy keeping close touch with friends? notice. T, H. HUMPHERYS, - State Engineer. Date of first publication, March 16, 1934. Date of completion of publication, April 13, 1934. re ‘Atelephone makes in your home it easier for them reach in to you. : If one of your family ~ is - - suddently taken ill would you appreciate a telephone ~ to call the doctor in a hurry? | Tt costs but a few cents a day to have one. Any Employee will take your order. Oe The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. A cover a judgment quieting plain-|§ tiffs’ title to the land described in P. South 90.96 shares of the capital stock of the Farnsworth Canal and Irr- with a fee of $1.00 and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the pub-: cor- Clerk brought Fifteen (1) Five West (5W), Uintah Meridian, containing 166°" acres, the -_ ‘This quarter Section One be by affi-| the real property described herein adverse to the ownership of the The Columbian Title and Trust plaintiffs, or either of them, or Company, a Corporation, clouding the title of plaintiffs, or ' Plaintiff. either of them thereto, Defendants. vs. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE A. N. Alt and Mary E, Alt, husSAID DEFENDANTS: band and wife, and John T.. RowYou are hereby. summoned to ley, Defendants, appear within twenty days after To be sold at Sheriff’s Sale on the service of this summons upon the 9th day of April, A, D. 1934, you, if served within the county in at the front door of the County which this. action is brought; Court House in Duchesne, Duotherwise, within thirty days after chesne County, Utah, at 2:00 0’service, and defend the above en~ clock P. M., the following describtitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to|&® the demand of the complaint which has been filed said Court, ~~ Range, Special grant Rubber defunct Northeast of Township , the NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE IN poration, and all other persons un- IN THE DISTRICT COURT AND FOR DUCHESNE COUNknown claiming any right, title, TY, STATE OF UTAH. estate or interest in, or lien upon Company, (WIZNE%) (15), ed Holstein Bulls, 1 year old, stock. Will take any as heretofore for irrigation and Champion farm stock,.. A. L, Dastrup, Dudomestic purposes. — No, 32-49 This application is designated in ehesne, Utah. the State Engineer’s Office as File} : ing FOURTH Company, There levied of the oe is now Feb. 22nd share Farmer’s Irrigation Company Bluebell, Utah due and delinquent, 1934. The owner as NAME several Better |— Si = ht”’ 60SERVANT | LGHT 8 R POWE H ‘WNTA FLEGTRIGITY 1S YOUR MOST EFFICIENT Goniotakis 20 38 202 5 3. 195 .... 342x345x350 Hancock & Carter, D. D. .... 316 bile@ydd DOC .02.csaue ea 362 tiie Mc Loyd W.- i s Liogd Wi ae 74. 292 293 Mower 291 Maxwell Bmma 220.2 20.cicc eee Avelett .......... 307 Miller Lee ©, ....... 204x341x331x322 OE dl Price). RUC GOO. ae encn tee disaster, an assessment the SHARES ......000000.... Emanuel of set opposite .................. 273 Alexander J. M. ................... 190 john account Drofeisnaiaal Cards names follows: CERT, NO, Allred Martin ................... 360 Anderson 1.x 330 Gane on amounts 123x289 ie cee 1380x221 fe Sr ae 223 PRODE Men Be lan oatn Sein eecev en teat PROQDCE « ERR e orn 0 ii cecpaaat 209 370 Treaty.” Dr. Arthur L. Bueley of We on St ABRSiG the department of sociology at the Bay Stevens H. A. .... 259x260x152x154x240 University of Utah told his audit- ‘ee GC yg 9x308 ors eer’s Office, of DELINQUENT NOTICE _ The nderson Joseph out. Anderson Edith dry Fresh meat is difficult handle of Utah Section Ten (10) and half is prob- ably no better way to preserve meat than to wrap it in heavy paper, put it in a flour sack or ‘other muslin bag and bury in 2 bin of grain, If there is no grain | bin in which to bury it, a place more cordance with the Laws (WY4SE%) West to change the point of diversion of .57 sec. ft. of water from the Duchesne River in Duchesne County, Utah. Said water has heretofore been diverted, by virtue of an application filed in the State Engin- All -—protests CRITCHLOW & CRITCHLOW, The keley, In storing meat we aim to| mer. protect it from insects and re- Vest half of Southeast quarter 13, Notice is hereby given that Ethelbert White, Ft. Duchesne, Utah, has made application in ac- No. a-1251. and Plaintiff, DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR DUCHESNE COUNTY. is the mat- ter of storing the meat so that it will be available declared to 22, 1934 | said complaint, to-wit: The Brunette, Raven and Blackbird ConsolIN THE DISTRICT COURT OF idated Placer Mining Claims, patTHE FOURTH JUDICIAL DIS ented United States Lot No, 3319, containing 59.26 acres, more or JTRICT, IN AND FOR DU March has likely brought an-| CHESNE COUNTY, STATE OF less, situate in Duchesne County State of Utah. UTAH. other job to many who have cur- the inevitable one-sidedness | for JIN THE watering for agricultural purposes WM, H. CASE Clerk of the District tenements, appurtences SUMMONS are They all and March Attorneys in used be to is informal Sheriff River, Duchesne the with an RICHARD W. YOUNG RULON J. LARSEN, trib- a Creek, Rock from of by ARZY H. MITCHELL, a Petition in said Court to procure an extension of time to make final proof on its water rights 5514 and 5977, of 150 second feet and 100 second feet of water, respectively, each right drawing its water utary South chesne, Utah, to-wit—_ State Engineer’s Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, March 1934. belonging or in anywise point N. 89 deg. 58 min. W, 1986 appertaining and the reversion ft. from the NY% cor. Sec, 14, T. and reversions, remainder and re- 1-S., R. 8 W., U. 8; B..& M. and mainders, rents, issues and pro- convey through the Farm Creek fits thereof. ‘| Irrigation Company canal and use that said notice Petitioner has filed take (3) ed lands in Duchesne County, Du- : : thereunto In the Matter of the Upper Blue Bench Irrigation District and Its Water Rights, Consisting of App‘ieations 5514 and 5977 from Rock Creek, a Tributary of Duchesne River In Green River Water Division, in Duchesne County, Utah. named Three hereditaments THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, SITTING IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF DUCHESNE. above Township ing represented certificate. . to this NOTICE OF HEARING IN North- Together with 80 shares of wat- Talmage. in home their Hitlerism United States good sent in er stock in the Duchesne Irrigation Company; Said stock be- project is about $56,000 more or at least less, and it will require the | about $200,000 to complete additional said project, and the aes. Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson time asked for making final proof and children were visiting at the is five years after the 21st day of Colorado, Meeker, have 1850 Downirig St. Denver, Colo. Covers the ENTIRE Frishb Tuesday ready to butcher next winter at a Rural Schools and City Schools Summer Work and School Year Positions “Thanks : Mrs. William children arrived here 1 puzzle land Utah: less. small animals as lambs and small Gist J Ho gs 97 Christensen Jos. .............. 05 pigs, . Dauwalder C, P. .............. 282x349 Now is a good time to give some 346 thought to the matter of next Dutap Bowe .p0¢ce DOMES ERS, | 2s sce thea ests 277 year’s meat supply. Decide how. Dubendorff Olivia .............. 243 much will be needed and plan to Goodrich Gard ............. 109. dollars this sum- CONTINENTAL TEACHERS AGENCY, of Chris Pet- and may and you can secure a better position and a Complete % inlarger salary for the coming year. formation will be mailed on receipt of a three cent 3 Mr. and described County, of Range Three (3) West, Uintah Special Meridian, ‘Containing 80 acres, more or ring, a yearling or even @ SEsGdey WSUERVIO. 25.0 edna 18 two-year old beef can be butcher- Pron We COR tics 210x287 ed each week and handled to good Bird Charles occ cccccco-.s 319 advantage. A beef ririg.is usually Bank of Vernal ............. 290 180 made up of 8, 12, 16; or 20 mem- Cprrds GA. oa Chidester Merrick ........2....... 43 bers, but a two-family meat ring Clark David ese 178 Teachers stamp. information six cents in stamps, newspaper, supply —CoO— visiting at the home erson. aa ao four, OVER $2300 IN CASH PRIZES The Happiness Word Puzzle Contest includes 50 cash _ -prizes. Lots of fun for solvers. Beats jig-saw and cross-word puzzles, Full following NOTICE TO WATER USERS Ashby and husband; The South half of the Rasmus ............ 145x285 where a number of farmers: go to- Anderson Allred & Stevenson ................ 32 gether in a community and form Bareeds We Ore. cccactiteatien: 220 to Price You can earn several hundred time. wife; Mabell Ashby, her east quarter of Section (34) ‘Thirty a meat -o- Every Day Service Each Way mer, in Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Stevens and children of Park City are here to Company Basin Men held enjoyable an had Everyone it up first. Salt M. was FolEmmons was Toast-master. lowing the Banquet was a dance. than Eastern Utah Transportation Uintah Gleanor and Stake Banquet The To T. H. Humpherys, State Engineer of the State of Utah; And} to Whomsoever It May Concern: the Talmage Ward House Friday, Mt. March 30th. Joe Case from therefore COMPANY Uintah Duchesne his R. Duchesne purse containing Petitioner, which is dark and as cool and wellventilated as possible should be used. : Since the bacon is thin and STERLING TRANSPORTATION LOST—Change Please The and one. right we have in our back door, we take an entirely different titude, and everyone becomes TALMIAGE making We have had a murderer in our midst. We read of such occurances in the papers daily, and usually forget them promptly, but when Mr. Clyde Rowley made a business trip to Roosevelt Tuesday. - from GOOD WORK ARZY Marchant the little boy his fingers shot off with the giant cap had to go back to the doctor Tuesday, as they were not doing so well, out of tune a growing feeling is evident completely little individual Calvin that had : Duchesne Office, $45.00 in green backs on Mar. 22, in Duchesne, Liberal reward, finder leave at Owl Cafe. 36-3T all enjoyed. country is also unknown to most of us. This much We are getting a visit from The CWA and FERA as it has been friend we do know. winter now after having plan new a have we so spring weather for so long, and was not entirely successful, the ground is white with snow. to try. ogg et Its success will depend entirely upon the people -eonnected with it; those administering it and those benefiting by it. .To administer the plan judiciously and beneficially is going to be a real job, and a mighty important one to the future of the country. 7 Much depends on this phase of the program. Of still greater importance will be the attitude of those who receive the benefits of the plan. Already new. at Record and Anderson and Leon Burton to Pine View Ranch to spend Easter. —O— lunch Hale, John First Doe, Second Doe and Third Doe, Defendants, To be sold at Sheriff’s Sale, on FOR SALE—Registered Hol- the 28th day of April, A. D. 1934, stein bulls, Any reasonable offer at the front door of the Court will be accepted... Also No, 16 House in Duchesne, Duchesne golden series De Laval Separator, County, Utah, at 2 o’clock P, M. | nearly Call A crowd of young folks went Eastering on the river Sunday. A Olaf went their RELIEF vs. INITIATIVE | report time, Eee 3, 1879. ES Pe Legal Advertising Hintered as second-class matter Vay 26, 1922 at the Postoffice at SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year $2.00 Se Ra Coe cd cine inmengnetane 1,00 Three Months ..............-:------- - 45 and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per line, first insertion; 5c ger line for each succeeding charge, 30c. and March 30c. Reading DUCHESNE, Publisher ADVERTISING RATES Display Advertising Flat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Line, 214¢, Per AT TS Saragetts Theros ............ 335x357x361 Thompson Frank ................ 272 Wathen George 3... n...3 353 Winkler U. B. ............ 193x348 Winkler Ernest ................... 365 Winkler Justin ................ 364 AMOUNT : 15 70 1 4.50 17.75 6 Lawyer | 1 8.50 9.00 15 | Utah 4.00 THE CRIMINAL LAWS OF ANY L. 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