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Show So ASE BE cages Nee aye ees oe UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH > BR Slain Man Identified — (Continued Lyn Farnsworth Pleasant Valley to this farm A number has moved where he summer. to Roosevelt acting as Mr. C. L. Johnson, expects ~ in and Salt Gentry ster College with her of —-O— W. H. Stone taining Johnson Mrs. Jack the of Mr ornia Bill of Roosevelt ; lo Funeral Mr. and was Mrs, born few Definite held 100 Ctto Loyd, The and and have cently moved vacated : on the lysle baby by ae Archie of the mento re- Word has at Benson. jee come to Duchesne the to that Registration for CCC will begin about April 10. have been received who is interested, and may Camps Forms a feeling address before wore new the truck is hauling factory. number have and of Altonah measles Mrs. at present. Delbert Shiner were visiting their daughter, Mrs. Ellis Maxwell and family at Pleasant Valley on Easter. Mr, been and family City, Mrs, spent visiting of friends Ralphs in Mtn. and and Home relatives. “oo Mrs. Rodney Danny Garage, Wm. Easter : are McKune visiting in and son, Price. the two men, —o— IN Cc. W. Smith County Assessor is attending conference of the L, D, between Du- kets of the state, said: “All that we hope to accomplish through milk control boards and milk marketing agreements that provide federal support, could be secured | through the cooperative efforts of the dairymen, the man Lake City = they had gone to at- funeral of Mrs. Neilson’s who died in Springville age of ninety at years, —O— ton, in Heber Sunday afternoon. —O-— Among those who motored to Heber to attend the Dahiman funeral were:_Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart, Mr, and and Mrs Mrs. Mrs. James Hatch, -Earl Jensen, Mr. Bud Claude Brennick, Davis, Mr, Mr. and and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Geo- rge Holfeltz, Mr. A. M. Murdock and Mrs. Afton Bromley. Peek Mrs. Virginia B. Chase is here for a visit with her brother, Dr, W. D. Bishop and family. is her hus- a band, No word has yet come from her as to the disposition of the body which is still in the hands of the Schonian Mortuary. _ Drs. Leon H,. Cline and yw. D; Bishop were in Salt Lake over the week-end on business Forest Rangers Make Snow Survey Dairy Production Contro]} Next AAA Project A slight improvement in the unemployment situation in Utah for the two week period ending March 17 was indicated in figures today by George A, Yager, state director The annual report from Forest Rangers on measurements of snow Dairy farmers of Utah will soon have an opportunity of hearing and water content, in Forests, show shortage of both. the of the Service. at National Mr. spent and Mrs. Easter family Jess W. with Mrs, Johnstun Johnstun’s in Heber. are Reemployment figures.show number of farmers ed from NRS ger tal that recently ment among industrial and pro- | fessional groups has increased instead of decreased, as the general figures suggest.” The ne percentage ments shows of new place- among employment groups an increase in employment made with the CWA, 15 per MON Mr. Dart attended —o— R, E, Miller and Geo. in Du- -—9— “Mrs. R. C. Walker entertained the Contract Bridge Club on Friday with the following members present: Mrs. Geo, Tingley, Jr., Mrs. Marcus Tingley and Mrs. Paul Henderson. —Oo— Geo. Funk has accepted a posit- ion with the. Geological and discontinued his work Mutual Cream Survey at the station, the survey oi _—-—o— and Mrs. their party at John Zirker at bridge at located at being con- Saturday ranch Mr. en- eve- home. Those and Mrs. B. L, NUVANVULALTSTLTUL TL LLL Loe Walker. —_—0-— Mr. and Mrs. James masked Dalgleish costume Frizzell and R. E. Miller Duchesne trans- —o— ing of the Committee Democratic in Duchesne Miss Check 1 Magazine Check 3 Magazines thus (X) thus (X) Ged Our Guarantee Teo You! Please tions desired. 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Hundreds of newspapers, mag- azines, and a legion of well known citizens, are against the law. It is to be hoped that it never passes out of its present embryo stage, Nevin OR R. F. D was The growing volume of resistance to the stringent anti-gun law World ............ 1Yr. IF YOU PREFER YOU MAY CHOOSE ALL 4 MAGAZINES FROM GROUP 2 We Paving (] tflustrated Mechanics ....] Yr. CL] Woman’s Alice Todd in Myton Duchesne (1) Mother’s Home Life........1 Yr. § CJ Needlecraft 1 Yr. (J Successful Farming ........ 1 Yr. (Screen Book . [1] Sereen Play “ [J True Confessions e (J Radioland 30 20° 45 25 20 in, in. in. in, in. 8.6 4.4 15.2 5.9 5.9 of adjustment the A, very lively party of folks enjoyed the evening Agricul- home administration of Mr. and Mrs. young at the Ross Case for the control of dairy production according to Director William Peterson, of the state extension service: : Officials of the AAA plan to hold a state conference at. Salt Easter Sunday. Refreshments in keeping with Easter were served, ‘Hostesses were: Mrs, Vern Case, tures Mr, course business | day. Frizzell visitor to of Myton was Duchesne shows 78 course water which shows per Fork (Lake Fork (Petty Depth 24 in, Water 46 in. Content 4.4 in,” 10.5 in. 1933 30 in. 1934 21 in. This course shows half as much water 8.5 in. 4.3 in. about oneas for last Beaver Creek (Henry’s Fork Drainage: Depth Water Content Year 1931 1932 1933 1934 This 20 in. 25 in. 15 in. 16 in. course is on 3.4 5.4 4.0 3.7 the in. in, in, in. north slope of the Uintah Mountains. It shows 92 per cent as much water 1934 17.3 in, 5.6 in, OF APPLICATION . EXTENSION FOR the Court, Fourth in and Judicial a Tues- In their acceptance or rejection. Utah there are approximately 113,000 dairy cows or an average of 5 to the farm, records show. —AUANTA for Duchesne County State of Utah, In the Matter of the application of Brigham Timothy, for extention of time in re: Water Application No, 8199, Notice is hereby given that Brigham has filed in the District as contemplated by applic- ation, file No. 8199 in the office of the State Engineer of the State of Utah, and said petition has been nings, —O— Those attending the Barton Has~ter dinner from Juanita were the the and the Fouses, Wimmers, Herricks. Curran Ethel Mrs. son Vern, tributary and Miss were the guests and used for irrigation, ure expenditures is $600.00; that the additional time ask for is two years from and after March 31, 1934 to and including March 31, 1936. Dated, April 4, 1934. (Signed) WM. H, CAS7 Clerk of the District Court -B. L. DART, Attorney for Petitioner. Thacker, Mrs. J. L. MaHaf- Ed —o-— County Clerk, Wm. H, Case and family were visiting relatives here Sunday. with measles. ; —O— Bishop Rulon Larson of chesne and Mr. Jack Wimmer business the It consisted of a song of a in Tooele group panied LeRoy boys and _ girls, on the violin by their father Thacker. —oO-— Mrs. Ethel Neil is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charley Neil at the Perriette Mine, ‘ weeks, Mr, Earl Lister Toka Sunday. was —0O-— Several work of our Case’s a visitor | donated at Grandpa Monday. DANCE Where the CROWDS GO! EVERY,3%:., VICTORY PARK Tuesday. -——O— The Curran family entertained at a party in honor of Miss Ida The Curran, Wednesday evening. and dancguests enjoyed games ing till a late hour when a delicious lunch was served by the hos- attending were: Miss- Those tess, Fern Broadhead, Wim- Phyllis Farbush, Bessie Mr. and — Elizabeth Remund, Elsie Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gee, Let us pick your cream up at the door and save you time and money. Prompt Bemis, Neville check service and clean cans Powell, Jake Jeddy Emery, along with accurate weights and tests guaranteed. Low testing cream sours quickly Odis Mrs. Harold Wimmer, Pulley, Fred and Wright, Wells Holfeltz, Dick Richens, Lloyd and Vern by Remund, Glen and Harold Gee.. al site Miss 35 Emery Elizabeth entertain- ed Ailene and Ida Curran, mer ran was Keep — informed Hol- Nelda feltz, Freeda Wardle, Robert Pet- erson, Emery, and El- Lawrence and Ellsworth Curtime The Sunday evening. games, spent in music and Emery served keeping per test O-Clover cheese. and products Butterfat 18c MUTUAL CREAMERY COMPANY Wholesalers of butter, natural and processed cheese, and specialties MYTON DEPOT of the ‘STERLING and EASTERN UTAH "TRANSPORTATION COMPANIES Has Been Moved to Dick Adams Conoco Service Station NMyton;.Utah.. EFFECTIVE Kraft delivered. NOTICE THE above Specials. for Maid- a 5 the cent, Butter, Cheese, Ask your grocer —O— res at. ; citizens on the bridge reunion family Sager Duwere this week, by at- Sagers Mrs. Oliver and tended here er morning, Duchesne. Mr. visitors A very enjoyable program was given by the Sunday School East- they all attended the -school play in ; Mrs. Jowett Fortie, Maurine Snyder, Rosabell Monus, Mellwood Wall and Janice Utley are all ill which after supper, at evening 0 domestic and other purposes on the lands in Duchesne County. Utah, described in the said application; the approximate expenditures already made amount to $4,300.00, and an estimate of fut- Claud Tuesday Slane Martin Mrs. of Curran Emery Elizabeth of East Fork of Lake Fork River, Duchesne County, Utah; the name and address of said applicant are: Lu Jones and Gus Gordon purBrigham Timothy, Altonah, Utah; chased a horse from Carl Milton the amount of water filed on is one day last week. 800 acre feet, taken from Swift Creek aforesaid to be stored in a reservoir ee Among the Mt. Emmons citizens who attended the Water Users Meeting at Myton last week were: Mr, Chester Hardman, LeRoy and —o— Ailene Mrs. Libby Hair was a week-end guest of Mrs. Berthena Holfeltz. a testi- —O—= and Mrs. Oliver Sagers and Mrs. dinner | § ee Libby Hair to an Easter The dinner was well at her home. was the afternoon and enjoyed spent in visiting. supply Creek a vocal monies were borne. |. and Mr, and Mrs. Perry Grant family and Mrs, Susan Grant, Mrs. Mr. Carlos Marsing and family, set for hearing May 12, 1934, at 10 A. M. in the court room of the Court. The source of said water Swift gave wonderful Golden, son and Gee Rena Mrs. Mrs. and Holfeltz Berthena invited after which Mrs, dainty lunch. is Hardman some Story by Mrs. Roy Utley, Songs by Patty and Delma Thacker, accom- Guests of Miss Elizabeth Emery Sunday afternoon were: the Misses Nelda Holfeltz and Eunola Jen- es District cent per pound on butterfat and advanas cing to five cents per pound the supply comes under control, combe not will The new project pulsory but the plan will be prefor sented to the dairy farmers mer, In pro- a pro- one at starting tax cessing of The by financed be would gram reduce. they fluid milk Miss An average of all courses on the Uintah Basin show 31 per cent less water than for last year and 16,4 per cent more water than for the dry year of 1931. There probably will be no high water worth mentioning unless we should get some extra heavy storms in the mountains during and $1.50 100-pounds surplus each for or about of butterfat pound as for last year, Indian Canyon Summit Year Depth Water Content 1932 44.9 in. 14.2 in, 1933 . 28.3 in. 9,9 in. Delbert solo ; lief distribution of surplus milk to Holden. es underfed children; the transfer of Mr, Levan Marsing of Roosevelt cows from surplus areas to needy of his for is visiting at the home farm families and provision Uncle, Mr. Chester Hardman. disease eradication measures,” —y}— ‘ to producers _ Benefit payments Mr. and Mrs. Clisby Robinson who sign contracts to reduce proand several young folks enjoyed duction will be made at the rate each an. Easter party Sunday. of about 40 per cent for year and almost the same amount as for the dry year of 1931. Middle at “Additional features include re- fey, Mr, LeRoy Rust and Mr. cent River aim quota by from 10 to 20 per cent. of production would The method be left to the individual producer. Mountain of Duchesne Drainage would sales below his 1932 and 1933 sales water as for a year ago. _ Lake of the program levels of recent months”, Director “Tndividual coopPeterson said. «+ -reduce would erating producer in. in, in. in. in. 26 per cent less water than of last year and of 1931, the years of water -—O0— |] Open Road (Boys)........2 Yrs plan holding production to approximate Mosby Mountain (Whiterocks River and Dry Fork Drainage Year Depth Water Content Court of Duchesne County, Utah, a petition for extention of time to make proof of appropriation of Central on Tues- day. e (| Pictorial Review.............. 1¥r.§ 4.2 in. Timothy W. G. Gentry attended the meet- fC Pathfinder (Weekly) ...1 Yr. | 14 in, party. —O-—— Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Tingley, Jr. spent several days in Salt Lake returning Friday of last week. {| spent Tuesday in acting business. fp (1 Movie Classic 1934 attended the Chateau Dancing April. Club in Duchesne on Saturday evening. The special event being a NOTICE —O— Magazine 27,2403 oq in; 1932 Chase were transacting business chesne on Saturday. Nevin oO McCall’s Content 9,6 in. 5.4 in. 45 in. 23 in. Year 1931 court. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Walker. High score was won by Mr, and Mrs, (7 American Poultry Jrnl...2 Yrs. [) The Country Home (J The Farm Journal............ 1Y¥r. [1 Capper’s Farmer []Gentlewoman Magazine 1 Yr. [1 Good Stories (Home Circle [J Household Magazine ....1 Yr. Water 1932 1933 as much Dart, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Tingley, Mr and Mrs. Geo, Tingley, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Paul Henderson and : Depth 35 in, 16 in. This Mr. and Mrs. B, L, Dart motored to Duchesne Saturday where present were: Saag 10,000 cent with the PWA and 4 per cent with private industry, ' least snowfall in the past five “The increase in employment by winters. , private industry is encouraging” The Mosby Mountain courses Mr, Yager commented, “but it is show 13 per cent more water than not nearly large enough to absorb for the dry year of 1931 but only the men thrown out of work by 75 per cent as much water as last. the closing of CWA operations on J year. : Unless employment by | Mar. 31. PWA Paradise Park (Whiterocks River private industry and the Drainage greatly increases in the near fu-| Depth Water Content ture, Utah’s unemployed will find Year 1931 21 in. 4.7 in, their general conditions © much 1932 53 in, 15.3 in. . worse.” 1933 81 in. 9.7 in. 1934 23.3 in. 7.6 in, ning = CiBetter Homes & Gardens, Yr. § | (] Delineator | HC] Hollywood Movie Mag...1 Yr. S Year 1930 1931 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934> -——-O-— below. to by private and by the PWA. For the week ending Mar. 17, 70 per cent of the.placements were made with the CWA, 18 per cent were with the PWA and 12 per) For 1984 the Kane Hollow cent were with private industry; shows the least amount of whereas, for the week ending Mar. of any year in the five in 3, 81.per cent of the placements records have been made. It tertained for courses 8500 Drainage that it seems likely that unemploy Mr. ae All established of remov files is so much lar- nected with ‘that point, paper and the pick of this choice list of magazine on elevations proposed tural 1,291 than the decreased in the tonumber seeking employment Emerson Draper is Duchesne at present, ~= | Show an actual profit on next ! | year’s reading ... Your home news- made on Uintah Basan alarming Measuremnets Mrs. Jim Lister and Mrs. Ross feet. Case. Songs were rendered by Not only the depth of snow is more jobs were found for Utah Ruth Case, Delbert Hardman an workers by the NRS during this obtained, but what is more impor‘Russel Case. . period than were found during the tant, the amount of water is de- Lake City April 6 and 7, at which —o— : two weeks ending Mar. 3, and that termined by weight each sample as the details of the plan will be ex‘Mr. and Mrs, Don Shelton and plained to representatives of dairy ; there were 2,012 less people seek- it is taken, family of Bridgland were visiting Utah, southern These surveys are made the last interests from ing employment on Mar. 17 than Idaho, western Wyoming and Mon- relatives here Sunday. . Mr. and’ week in March of each year, on Mar, 3. a Director Peterson has been Mrs. Verne Case took them home tana. Following are the figures for “The decrease in people seeking this year as well as for the four requested to make arrangements Monday. employment is due largely to the —— ya ; for the meeting and act as chairabsorption of farmers in spring previous years. A most interesting Sacrament man, planting,” said Mr. Yager. “The Kane Hollow (Little Brush Creek here Sunday. “The production adjustment fea- Meeting was held The Mr. and Mrs, Moulton and family attended the funeral of Mr Moulton’s uncle, Mr. James Moul- Though Mrs. Deprado, in Sacramento, has expressed her belief the murdered Salt & the father, them. the crime. According to the information now in the Sheriff's hands. however, it is difficult to fit the two car theory into the picture. that in Manti where tend Among the various rumors there seems to be a recurrent story of two cars connected with Virginia State Dairymen’s Assocation, Charles H, Baldwin, Commissioner of Agriculture and Mar- Church Mr. and Mrs. Soren Neilson returned Saturday evening from tain, the S. this week. HEBER of enmity ; WT, EMMONS Spring Planting Absorbes Unemployment were Jake’s Station on Strawberry Lake, at Charlie Morrison’s Station in Myton, and at various places along the road between Myton and Roosevelt. Descriptions are too hazy however, to make them cer- CAN DOIT.. recent Mr. Various other reports have come in, that the men were seen in anyone consult COOPERATION a a He cheese a children marks made by Mr. Hyden showed - chesne, In Peak in. on winter. Quite men, who ate meals and made tobacco purchases in their shop. Re- effect. County Relief Committee at Pike’s milk is —o— being dark scene Behunin Calders’ this police. SEEN Relief the the Mr. and Mrs, Ernie Bates, operating the Jensen Coffee Shop, also gave accurate description of the measles. Office the described the car and Neda Ross is confined to her bed with as Heber of It : —Oo— His description coincides with the clothing found on the man and the description given by the Sacra- Ceder- farm close West fire. who sold them gasoline and oil at of' 10:30 Thursday evening accurately lived only oO Mrs. Neilson of as miles has by lantern. Mrs, John Anderson has moved back to the farm with her children, after being in town for school | murder, where the two men stop‘ped for gas and supper, Mr, Car- in for the baby Saturday information obtained, were hours. Mr. view were He haul for made 5 ft. 6% lbs. gas -—-0-— Anderson has Al to 1934 Colif- height 128 a ASUSLRERRE RS ALERT ALS Y iLL) a Monday eyes, weight, furniture from Mrs. Eldon sick list. is a 1929 Ford body, a chocolate green hood, hold —o— hat. : services the Hall house started prints. been Altonah Sunday evening Kennon Davis and family lost their house and identif- finger have of of Boneta were We are looking ——o-— a blue serge suit, and light Fedora | transacting business in Ioka Tuesday. etc. hazel inches, Darrell Lambert Patry picture, Dastrup for a wedding dance from Bernard and his brother Walter also, license--2-D-6171, hair, and —_—0O-— and of Mr. Hyden is described as thirty-three years of age, Mrs. Devan Gentry of Myton, Sunce Albert Patry, No time. to aid in his apprehension, stripe and 5 guests thread left Sacramento Sedan, with tan Mrs, W. G. Gentry, Thomas and Elizabeth Gentry and Miss La Rue were the The car is which the two men The “MM Men and Gleanor girls Nielson his country were entertained at the home of Mrs. Thelma Webb Tuesday night. > at up, and scattered throughout O— we. the description, Spencer and Mrs. Thelma Webb were Duchesne visitors Tuesday — Bernard and Ruth Bench recently married. John A. convicting the murderer. Hyden, the man’s brother-in-law and believed to be his murderer, has served sentence in the San Quentin Penetentiary and has a long police record. Circulars, con- is spending the week Percival, of Coroner and Ren Johnson as jurors, given completing parents. Chas. Gagon ication, and gathering evidence which will help in locating and Westmin- James Loyd, Clarence W. G. Gentry, Mr. and Labrum was 1) Sheriff Mitchell, who returned to Duchesne Sunday, has been constantly on the job since that time, Lake Tom Pack was in Ioka Sat-| looking after his interests Purges Elizabeth Arch verdict —o- Mr. urday here: page urday with Justice Wm. of Ioka people are at- tending conference this week. =: from APRIL 38rd. Sp EO ee |