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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH UINTAH BASIN RECORD The Ponderosa Pine PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT DUCIIESXE, UTAH Roy A. Schonian, Publisher and Editor ADVERTISING RATES Entered as second-clas- s matter Display Advertising 1922 Pon'toffice the at 26, at May Flat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate act oi under the Duchesne, Utah, UTAHN By Jean Morrison All Utahn wa3 grieved to hear of the death of Mr. Carl Rhoades, and extend our heartfelt sympathy it Line, 2yjc. March 3. 1879. Per Column Inch, 30c. Classified and Reading Notices For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost SUBSCRIPTION RATES and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per V Three Months line, first Insertion; 5c qer line for 1.0 Six Months each succeeding issue minimum 3ne Year $2 0i charge, 30c. to his bereaved family. , . 4 Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Brummett and family motored to California to spend the holidays with friends and relatives. Mrs. Leonard Brown and her daughter, Della Mae, are spending a few days with Mrs. Browns sister, Mrs. Cecil Koffard. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Robb and daughter, have moved to Park City where they will make their i Anything About Old Age Pensions? ' ; 4 'i-- s home. t A '! ' vA' UJ g-- & 3 j,4 1 k v ;t . . u w, i T-- H rr-FTX A r-- i ; i, r. t By Paul M. Dunn, Professor ot such cases but usually remain Forestry, Utah State Agricultural small, creating a good windbreak and at the same time producing College) a large volume of good The ponderosa pine (Pinus is the native yellow pine This tree grows bast on a rather 3f the Intarmountain Region, loose, Handy loam or gravelly loam vhich was formerly known aa the is well watered and well soil that Western yellow pine. Its remark-ibl- e at elevations not to and drained, and ability to stand drought lo occupy unfavorable locations exceed 6000 feet. The ponderosa pine is the longire factors which largely explain ts wide range and mark it as one est needled pine in this region. The needles are three to eight of the best evergreens for windbreak and shelter-belt- s in Utah inches in length and grow in thick clusters at the ends of small ind Nevada. When mature it i3 a large, branches. Usually three needles tree and has a to the bundle although sometimes .athar to 200 feet. A there are but two needles in a 150 of from height very noticeable feature in the de- sheath. The bark of the mature velopment of the tree is that it tree is very hearty, yellowish in never runs to limbs even when color with rather smooth, large, grown in the open. The limbs per- irregular plates and is often from sist well toward the ground in two to three inches thick. pon-i;ros- THE REVISED SCHOOL BOARD BUDGET In the face of strong opposition from taxpayers of Duchesne protesting their intended action, the Duchesne county school board adopted, Tuesday evening,, with one dissenting vote, a revised budget for as proposed for them, without the year 1935-36, a) full-bol- ed MAUDE ATWOOD. deceased. Date of first 20, A. D. 1935. pubL- - aiton, Dec 4t Department of the Interior, General Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Dec. 21, 1935. NOTICE is hereby given that John Albert Pace, of Price, Utah, Let us do your job printing. By Mrs. J. II. McConkle who, on Dec. 7, 1928, made homeMr. and Mrs. F. L. Maxwell are stead entry, No. 047840, for EJ4 Reward To the party who ptek-e- d Section 31, Township 11 rejoicing over the arrival of a son up black overcoat on main St born in Salt Lake City, Tuesday, South, Range 17 East., Salt Lake New Year's Eve. Please return December 31st. Meridian, has filed notice of in- to Palace Cafe. Nothing said The first baby of the New Year tention to make final Proof, to and a liberal reward. 2t in Altonah, was a girl, born to establish claim to the land above Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smith, Sa- described, before J. Bracken Lee, MEN WANTED of 800 families m Notary Public, at Price, Utah, on Routes turday, January 4th. in Emery County. Reliable hustler I Miss Gladys Pettey made a trip the 3rd day of February 1936. Claimant names as witnesses: should start earning $23 weekly! to Tabiona Tuesday and returned W. E. Cox, Jno W. Prince, Marion and Increase rapidly. Write today. Thursday. Den- -' Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Snyder re- face & George Brindage all, of Rawlelgh, Dept. UTA-15-ver, Colo. 23-turned home from Price Sunday, Price, Utah. THOMAS F. THOMAS where they had been visiting for WANTED Wood, in trade for Register. a week with relatives and friends. waves or beauty serpermanent Date of first publication, Jan. Mrs. Clyde .Lambert received vice. Youngs Beauty Shop, Du1936. 3, sad news of the death of her brojf-t- f Last date of publication, Jan. chesne, Utah. ' ther, Mr. Carl Rhoades, and lett 31. 1936. for Tabiona Thursday. Let us do your job printing. Lucy Allred, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Allred, suffered a broken arm Sunday, when she fell off the bed at her home. Miss Elizabeth. Dunn was quite ill last week and was taken to Roosevelt for medical care. Sat. and Sun. Mr. F. L. Maxwell attended the L. A. HOLLENBECK school board meeting in Duchesne IT and 12 on Tuesday. Attorney-at-LaJANE WITHERS Mr. Lorin Kirby and Mr. Elmo In Duchesne Kirby of Pavilion, Wyoming, spent Utah the Christmas holidays with Mr. This Is The Life and Mrs. Dan Allred. And Mr. and Mrs. Horace Workman The Quintuplets of Wyoming were visitors at the In Lewis Wall home last week. ROY A. SCHONIAN Mr. Theros Sargetis and daughGoing: On Two ter Eva, and Mr. George Maxwell Registered Wed. and Thurs. made a business trip to Helper, Mortician Ef S, j w fifty-tw- o pick-u- al time-savin- p. g failure-proo- ID BY EYES! V-- 8 V-ty- V-ty- dual-downdra- V-- 8 low-price- ft d cold-weath- er V-- 8 V-- 8 V-- 8 V-ty- . they might propose. In the present case it is easy to understand the boards position. Its members have been antagonized by the restraining order brought against them, and are determined to have it removed if possible. For this they cannot, perhaps, be blamed. We hope, however, that they have seen the dangers and injuries of their proposed move, and will show their wisdom by not persisting.in their attempt to carry it through. L. J. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. G. Shields, daughter con V8 &r1956 Mar-ve- n Leona, Mr. and Mrs. Vernal J. Nielsen and the guests of honor. Mis, Lynn Ross and daughter Merlyn have returned from a visit in Vernal with relatives. Bishop Thomas M. Gilbert has been on the sick list the past week. Mrs. John Bell has been ill with i Administratrix of the Estate of Matilda A. Davis, change. The chief item objected to by the protesting taxProfessional Cards COZY of is in the new the appropriation budget payers THEATRE $3,000 for an office building and an increase of $500 flu for several days. Cookies Win Popularin the furniture and equipment appropriation, supElden Bell, who is in the CCC ity Honors At Any posedly for the purpose of equiping the new building. camp Bountiful, spent the New Kind Of Feast Year at Jan with his parents, Mr. and The budget, of course, does not specify where the the building is to be erected, nor does it make such a Crisp cookies head the list en-of Mrs. John Bell. food favorites that everyone evening, Mr. and Mrs. building mandatory. Its purpose, as indicated ty a joys. .They taste equally good with H. Saturday T. Richens entertained board motion which followed its adoption, is to re- a sophisticated ice at a dinner of their friends at a dancing move the present court injunction restraining the party or with a glass of milk for party. Delicious refreshments Made by were served to all present. a between-meboard from erecting a school board office building modern methods they Mrs. Ray Horrocks, who has in Roosevelt and moving from Duchesne to that city. are one of the easiest desserts, so been ill, is up and around If the new budget is successful in removing this theres no excuse for an empty The Arcadia Ward Relief again. Socicookie jar. These recipes made soi3 to is the move the board then free annual its ety sponsoring order, restraining Jan 15 and 16 with sweetened condensed milk cial in the Ward house January Saturday. office as they voted to do at their July meeting, pro- are as well as quick, 14th and Duchesne f JOHN Utah Mr. CARROLL to Dan Allred made a trip expect a good attendvided of course, that some county taxpayer is not so the result is sure to bring ac- ance. Duchesne Sunday to have work STEFFI DUNA done on his car. claim to the maker. successful in securing another restraining order. Oliver L. Sagers of Juanita was In Jesse A. Peanut Macaroons a business visitor here Tuesday. theMr. commissionersFowler attendedin Whether or not the board members are determined Hi Gaucho n. B. HOLLENBECK meeting 1 pound roasted peanuts or 24 to continue their efforts to make such a move has not Duchesne, and Tuesday. cups whole peanuts, shelled. Notary Public Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mecham been disclosed, and probably will not until the present Bowes Yu teaspoon salt Major London Has motored to Trees 703 in Vernal City Friday. County Court House 13 cups (1 can) sweetened conAmateur Theatre injunction question is settled. For the good of DuIn the square mile covered by the Mr. Leu Miller made a trip to milk densed Utah Duchesne chesne county, it is certainly hoped that they will not 1 Of The Air city of London have been counted Salt Lake City Friday. teaspoon vanilla 700 forest trees. Mr. S. R. Pettey was a business in intentions. these 1 egg white persist Duchesne county already holds the reputation of Shell peanuts leaving on dark coverings. Put through food being the most troublesome county in the state of inner chopper. Thoroughly blend with Utah. We have the largest percentage of our popula- salt, sweetened condensed milk tion of any county of the state on relief rolls. A com- and vanilla. Drop by spoonfuls My wife likes the smartness mittee has just been organized which is trying to find on buttered pan. (Several inches as these spread in baking.) some means of permanent rehabilitation for our pop- apart, Bake in moderate oven (350 deg. and roominess of the Ford but ulace, and is asking or intending to ask for a scaling F.) 15 minutes or until brown. Redown of 50 percent of our bonded indebtedness. Al- move from pan at cnce. Makes about 36. ready, in two instances the public officials who are Chocolate Fudge Cookies trying to help us, and to whom we look for more help, 13 cups (1 can) sweetened conhave thrown the school board controversy up to us, densed milk fOT pointing out the inconsistency of our cry that we are 2 squares unsweetened chocolate 1 cup Brazil nuts, chopped to debts unable pay our while our school board is apMelt chocolate in top of double to move from an owned building boiler. propriating money Add sweetened condensed to a new one. milk and stir over boiling water have known wondered about in the Ford Engineers undisputed The dangerous part, of the projected move, how- 5 minutes until mixture thickens. adbody. This is the engine which Cool. Add Brazil nuts which have of the vantages is not the for the but engine proved sparkling performance ever, $3,000 budgeted purpose, Blend thoroughly. been . . . simplicity, and eight cylinder smoothness economy, comthe fact that the move, if made, immediately throws Drop chopped. on buttered by spoonfuls pactness, ruggedness. But until are economical if you have a the board and its office into the catagory of politica cooking sheet. Bake in moderate Ford announced the first Ford a with or 15 oven minutes (350 deg. F.) engine football. Board members are elected for a compar-itivel- y in 1932, no one had found a until delicately browned. Remove carburetor that takes the to way short term of office, and once the office is from pan at once. Makes 24. bring these advantages to gas used by a four and splits the field. moved from the county seat there is no reason to beit into eight equal charges. Since its introduction this enlieve that it will not be shifted about the county with This is the engine you need for gine has been constantly refined starteach election of a new board member. Were the taxquick, sure, and improved but the baste thats this the winter in engine themselves ing control of the question this features of Ford payers design have reopened the eyes of over two mained through the danger would not exist, and the board would auto production million enthusiastic Ford owners. of over two million Mrs. Marlon S. Shields matically be placed with the county seat, where it beengines. Youll find such an engine io Eliza J. Gilbert was hostThis is the that longs, regardless of where that might be. A pecu- essMrs. engine near at a beautifully arranged din powers the beautiful 1936 no other car at anywhere for of the the law, liarity however, provides that the of the Ford public ner party New Years Eve comFord . . . and, because 1936price must be heard on such budget appropriations, but plimentary to Mr; and Mrs. John So why not arrange to it is and compact, are in the who Stover, drive one today? leaving does not require that their wishes be heeded a mere gives all that extra room near future to make their home that which leaves adthe board autocratic in its gesture, many a woman has YOUR FORD DIALER at Sandy, after having resided ministration of the school affairs, with only the here for 17 years. The following courts left to protect the taxpayer from any injustice guests were present: Bishop Thomas M, Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. . f ALTONAH I -n- - Nearly all Utahn attended the funeral services of Mr. Carl Rhoades at Tabiona, Sunday afternoon. Mr. Otto Koffard who has been seriously ill the past few weeks, ness trip to Duchesne Monday. is reported to be recovering. Mr. Jesse A. Fowler made a Mr. and Mrs. Bart Abplanalp and children of Altonah were trip to Salt Lake City, Monday. Utahn visitors one day last week. Leonard Brown and Cecil Koffard are working at the Peterson saw mill. Notice For Publication Legal Advertising f -- visitor in Duchesne Saturday. Notice To Creditors Mrs. Eva Thompson of Upalco i3 visiting at the home of her Estate of Myron E. Lance debrother, Mr. Leslie Mecham, this ceased, week. Creditors will present claims Lloyd Palmer returned home on with vouchers to the undersigned Friday from Idaho, where he has at Duchesne, Utah, on or beta 1936. been for the past year. Mr. Joe Case of Mt Emmons FRANK MAYHEW was here on business Saturday. Administrator of Batata Mr. Brigham Timothy has reof Myron E. Lanoe turned home from Carbon county, where he has been visiting. Date of first publication. Dec Mr. Grant Redden accompanied 20, A. D. 1935. Date of last publication. by Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beebe made a trip to Vernal Friday. 10. 1936. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Shiner returned home from a short visit with relatives in Pleasant Grove Notice To Creditors and Salt Lake City. Mr. Ellis Maxwell of Myton is Estate of Matilda A. Davis an Altonah visitor this week. The American Legion members Creditors will present claims of Altonah, attended the funeral with vouchers to the undersigned services at Boneta, Sunday, of at Duchesne, Utah, on or before Mr. Reuben M. Titcomb. the 21st day of February a t Mr. W. R. Snyder made a busi- 1936. Standard accessory U5 tnP hutudht East tampers and spare Sere extra. terms thmeth Universal Credit Cm, Plasm the Authorised Ford Finance PIERSON HflOTOR COMPANY Duchesne, Utah COl pa WE ge tn bl; sn in iy m: ha dii un wi ha thi en av to de. fre pr |