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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH UINTAH BASIN RECORD PUBLISHED RATES I s Wants Young l!iIii.-iandoubtful whether tl.e ancients had any poetic con ceptions of home. The word homesickness did not come into English Miss By Mary Evans until the end of the Eighteenth Paul is home for the Murphy second-class Entered as matter summer. He has been attending century. May 26, 1922 at the Postoffice at school at the B. Y. U. Miss Ora Mitchell is in Mar-ra- n Duchesne, Utah, under the act ot where she will spend a few March, 3, 1379. EVERY FRIDAY AT DUCHESNE, Roy A. Schonian, Publisher and Editor ADVERTISING Hoa:esitkne' a.-- UTAH Legal Advertising Notice MAN WANTED for Rawieigh Routes of 800 families in Emery County. Reliable hustler should start earning $25 weekly and increase rapidly. Wr.te today. Raw-leigDenver. Dept.' UTF-15-3t47 Colo. Strategy Cente-- , The two most strategic p0iuh ,, earth are thought to be the pa ma canal and Singapore, one trolled by the United States other by Great Britain. Notice is hereby given that a The Dear Young public hearing on the Budget lor Thmy, Debut is pronounced day of the the fiscal year 1936-193- 7 gjj ,. Duchesne County School District rhyme with few). Debutant u . (to rhyme with aunr will be held at the Board of Eduwek3 with her grandmother, Mrs. Byron Mitchell. Utah, If the girl calls herself a DAY-b- i t cation office, Duchesne, 1936 at two tant and makes a A slumber party was given in her m RATES FOR SALE: Ice refrigerator, Tuesday, June 30th, trance Into society will prni,ttblv , BudTentative The m. honor of Misa Leola Mecham at Controlled o'clock See p. ice. lb. 100 holds almost new, 75 Currency Clerks followed by a swift exit. the home of Mi.s Montize Cor-ro47-l- t. get is now on file in the1936-1931.00 ' Curse Says Reader Mrs. Arthur Brown. 7 Miss Mecham ie going to office. The Budget for File No. $2.00 Canada. FOUND: One set bed rails for will be adopted at this meeting. All protests against the grant Dear Editor: walnut bed. Owner may have The Stork arrived at the home A public hearing will be held ing of said application, stating th( Seems to me the old line party rails and of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford with a at 2:30 p. m. on the date men- reasons therefor , shall be sub cant get away from the' t fQrby describing ad RECORD OFFICE. tioned above to make adjustments mitted in affidavit form baby girl Friday, June 5th. and u foOld standard or a controlled Mias Dora Lloyd has left to budget within the 1935-193- 6 duplicate, accompanied by a like Currmcy everything Distattend smmmer school. of $1.00 and filed in this offl County School that can be controlled by the favA group of scouts lead by .their rict within 30 days after the complet ored few, is a curse to society. Mr. Hugo Mitchell hiked leader, C. MICKELSON, ion of the publication of this no C. MEM we The By QO Take for illustration: up the Lake Fork river and spent Clerk. tice. fiMfc W SHOOK A Wi When wool is 40 cents per Saturday night. All reported an (VT OF T. H. HUMPHERYS, k'H By Jean Morrison yy HiM A W600QH able trip. pound, sheep $12.50 per head, you wX enjoj and Sheriffs Notice of B. L. Mrs. and WAS At. State Engineer Mr. Spratt IRAT 0Vf2 Mr. and Mrs. Dee Rice spent borrow $1000, invest in sheep. Th 5TKKIV to their home of first publication, June 12 Date returned son Laird Sale Foreclosure OW?l Next or ME the week end in Salt Lake C.ty, year XoytfU REMEMBER year after your pur1936. jovr tu where they attended the Rice re chase. wool is ten cents per pound in Bingham Sunday. L. IhE 60Y1 (AUEP A F WE HjV Dean, Mr. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Date of last publication, Mr. and Mrs. W. and sheep are three dollars per union. July 10 ICONIZES W. B. Bren-nic- k 1936. UTAH. DUCHESNE Mr. and Mrs. Norm Murphy head. How are you going to pay Clay Spratt and Mr. you COUNTY, If; ' and daughters, Jaye and left for the Canyon Monday the $1000? were dinner guests of Mr. DUCHESNE FARM MOR- ) Joyce summer. to Could there not be a managed ) A Notice To Water Users spend the morning TGAGE COMPANY, and Mr J. A. Morrison Sunday ) UTAH CORPORATION. currency that in some way would State Engineers Office, Salt help the fanner 3, livestock men evening. Plaintiff, ) We hope that the report of a Lake and others out of such dilemma? ) vs. City, Utah, June 8, 1936. court being constructed in is hereby given that So long as we stay on the gold tennis Notice A. PEACOCK,) AUGUSTA is authentic. Frank standard and a controlled cur- Utahn ) AND LIONAKIS Chiarelli, Hanna, Utah, has JAMES Mr. and Mrs. Ray Giles were made Application in accordance ) TONY' CLEMENTIS, rency the favored few can cause a callers at the Thursranch Spratt Mrs. Marion S. Shields with the laws of Utah to adepression at any t'me. Any man Defendants, ) Lamar Richens has returned with an ounce of brains knows day. ppropriate 3 sec. ft. of water from on the Utahn flat farmers The fiom a business trip to Detroit. what the controllers of currency are North Fork of Duchesne river in on Sale Sheriffs at sold be To in the midst of haying operFrank Holgate and Tilden Bell did to bring on the miserable de- ations. Duchesne county Utah. Said w1936, the sixth day of July, A. D. ater will be diverted from April 1 to have returned from a business pression. They called in nine bil-- l front the A. Brennick at M., 10 oclock at Mrs. and Mr. Clayton 31 inclusive of each year, ons of dollars and closed the trip to Salt Lake City. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bud door of the Sheriffs. Office, at October Mrs. Ray Horrocks and daughbooks. If this nine billions had a at a point which bears S. 40 deg, Duchesne in Court the House, Brennick Sunday night. ter netumed Sunday from a visit turn-ov03 min. E 956 feet, from the NW of three times that is Mrs. Roland Johnson made a City, Duchesne County, Utah, the circula-t'oout 27 n Salt Lake City. billions of cor. Sec. 18, T. 1 N., R. 8 W., USB The taking ranch' described property: visit the at short following Spratt Any time a doctor takes a Thursday. Floyd Goodrich of Blue Bell Northwest Quarter of the North- & M. and conveyed by the Rhoades i of 12,000 ft. spent the week end as the guest third of the blood from your body Mrs. Ray Horricks and child- east Quarter, (NWVi NE1,!) Sec. ditch a distance of Ralph Shields. you are going to be a weak, sick ren were visiting at the home of 11, Township 1 South, Range 4 and used to irrigate 86 acres of Mr. and Mrs. Hale Holgate, person. embraced in parts of Wi, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shanks. West, Uintah Special Meridian, in land Sec. 29, T. Iona Nielsen and Mrs. Marion S. Many a farmer set the wheels Mrs. Clayton Brennick Duchesne County, Utah, together NW14 and NWi,4SWy and Mr. & M. Shields returned home Monday in operation to raise wheat when 8 USB 1 R. W., water N., service Miss with Indian rights, and daugher, Bernice and after attending June M. I. A. con- all indication looked good for one Kathaleen of This application is designated Wells, left for their including Certificate No. 1229 Lake Salt City. ference in in dollar per bushel. .the State Engineers Office as all a and appurtenwater homes Sunday, after spending rights, John A. Gilbert who 13 No. 12210. File I know a farmer tliat borrowed week at the home of Mr. and ances. THE FORGOTTEN LAND ployed at Moon Lake spent Sun- $1000, planted wheat. In the fall Mrs. J. A. Morrison. All 1936. protests against the granDated June 3, day with his family. said application, stating of he threashed 2000 bushels. Wheat Mrs. W. L. Dean were and Mr. ting Sheriff. Uintah Basin citizens, and especially Duchesne Mrs. Lynn Ross and daughter that fall was thirty cents per dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ARZY H. MITCHELL, the reasons therefor, shall be suJune Wedof first Date publication, Vernal from citizens were shown graphically and forcibly last returned home bmitted in affidavit form and in bushel. The farmers and livestock Jim Dalgleish Monday evening. 5, 1936. accomnesday. can mens by a fee Mrs. Martha , depreciate Shanks, products Date of last publication, June duplicate, accompanied Sunday just how little they rate in importance in the Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Richens and office this cent of filed in Reddin to and Mrs. of any Grant $1.00 seventy per panied by 26, 1936. state and intermountain region. A large scenic sup- family were Duchesne visitors sixty within 30 days after the compltime, but the controlled currency Altonah made a trip to Salt Lake evening. of this etion of the publication system is one hundred per cent City Friday. plement in the Salt Lake Tribune carried beautiful Saturday Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lusty and Users Such a ana times. To Water at all Duchesne system Notice of notice. Mrs. Ed Hart good pictures of every section of the state, and many in Mrs. Verl Roper of Blue Bell stinks to the high, heavens. T. H. HUMPHERYS, .Mrs. Jim Dalgleish of Myton were State Engineer. adjoining states, but not a one from the Basin. A made a trip to Provo last week R. M. Brandon. calling at the Spratt ranch on Salt Office, State (Signed) Engineers for berries. June 12, 1936. first of Date of the publication, could 20, state evening. Lake City, Utah, May large pictorial map hardly show, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ross en- driving a tractor which upset, Thursday celeDuBuck S. Mrs. J. 1936. Mr. and Notice is hereby given that the basin as a blank, but Duchesne, the county seat tertained the following guests at throwing him off and breaking brated their golden wedding an- chesne Irrigation C ompany, Date of last publication, July 10, Mrs. and Mr. dinner Sunday: of Duchesne county was not even on the map. his lek. No help was close except 1936. Sunday, June 14th. Bridgeland, Utah, has made AppliWanless S. Shields and family, his small boy who walked about niversary Mr. and Dean Laird Mrs. laws Clay the with accordance in cation This is probably not entirely the fault of the Salt Mr. and Mrs. - Vernal J. Nielsen two mile3 to town for help. Spratt made a business trip to of Utah to change the point of Lake Tribune editors. It is more certainly the result and Marven G. Shields. Cards Mrs. Lulu Maxwi:ll i3 home diversion and place of use ot Antelope Sunday. after spending three weeks A large number from Utahn at- 1.746 sec. ft. of water from Duof general opinion throughout the state, The Uintah jn Altonah at the home of her tended the ishow, in Duchesne chesne river in Duchesne county, Basin, in this opinion, is apparently considered as Mr. and Mrs. Petty. t parents, Utah. Said water has heretofore Satuiday and Sunday. that section over the mountains in Eastern Utah been diverted from April 1 to Neil Hamilton entertained at II. B. HOLLENBECK which is seldom heard about, except for its destituOctober 15 inclusive of each year, a birthday party Friday. The afNotary Public ternoon was spent playing games. into the Duchesne Irrigation ComMrs. Minnie Hamilton tion, and more seldom visited. Its political power is to North of served of cake virtue canal cream and AppliIce wa3 by panys Bad luck has followed the worknegligible. About the only thing it has of interest to men cation No. 453, at a point which little twelve guests. two last the of this vicinity County Court House W. 963 the rest of the state is water. Utah county has alSeveral car3 loaded with peoMr. and Mrs. John Lemon were bears S. 32 deg. 10 min. weeks, but' we are In hopes that Ftah 3 T. sec. S., fun-icrcor. ft. 35, from E54 Duchesne here attended the called to Salt Lake City Sunday ready appropriated part of that, and with the help our ill luck has changed. Heber ple from 4 W., USB & M., and used to R. Duheld in Mrs. of on account of the death of their of Salt Lake City intends to get more. Other than that Lloyd Roberts is in the mis- chesne Tuesday.Spratt irrigate 122.25 acres of land emGrover Jensen. hci pital with four fingiers in parts of SjNEti, NE',4 braced the general opinion is The Uintah Basin? Oh, yes, sing from his right hand. Mr. Mrs. Minnie Carlisle of Heber Mr. and lira. Senior Mortenson SE14 and Ei'NWy4SE1i Sec. 35, Roberts was working in the Defa is spending a few days with her of Highland and Mrs. Olive Soren- T. Ive hear about it but never been there. IM)Y A. SCHONIAN 3 S., R. 3 W., USB & M. It is son were guests of Mr. and Mrs. saw mill when the accident hap- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess now proposed to divert said waNow all this may be true to a greater or lesser ex- pened. Registered J. W. Jensen Sunday ter into the Grey Mountain carnal the in LeVere is Lefler loaded with Mr. school is when The a supplement bus, tent, but Mortician published to portray Guy Percival and Miss Edith at a point which bears N. 68 deg. hospital with a broken passengers attended the circus in Johnson of Provo spent the week 25 min. W. 3150 feet from the Et4 the scenic beauties of Utah, and the Uintah Basin is Heber Utah vertebra in his back and several Heber Tuesday. Duchesne end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles cor. Sec. 1, T. 4 S., R. 4 USB W., falls it of its short bones. mark. crushed other broken and forgotten entirely Miss Dari3 Thoma3 of Heber Percival. & M. from April 1 to October 15 Lefler was kicked by a work is visiting Miss Ina Thomas at In scenery, least, the Uintah Basin is unsurpas- Mr. Virginia Benson returned home inclusive of each year, and use horse while working on the gold- the Jep Thomas ranch. from Provo and will spend it as a supplemental supply to irsed. The High Uintahs, including area knows as en stair highway. Less and Ellis Maxwell of Al- Friday her vacation with her parents, rigate 260 acres of land embraced the Uintah Primitive Area, affords pleasures to be Mr. Claud Wagstaff was taken tonah spent Tuesday here on Mr. L. A. HOLLENBECK and Mrs. M. J. Benson. In the SE&SEA4, WiNE and to with Lake Salt business. City Tuesday found nowhere else in the state. This area is closed a broken Floral Lemon who has been WNWKSEi Sec. 10, NSWli Attorney-at-LaMiss Jane LeFevre is spending leg, received while workher returned to and SW14SWV4 Sec. 11, all in T. visiting to auto roads and autos Presidenton cn the logging road permanently Tabby a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Provo where parents by ing T'tuli she will attend sum 4 S., R. 3 W., USB & M. Duchesne ial proclamation, and thus is one of the few remain Mountain. Mr. Wagstaff was Kenneth Carlisle of upper Utahn. mer school. This application is designated Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lemon left in the State Engineers Office as ing spots where nature is still unmarred. Hundreds publication of this kind gives the basin the publicity for Peoa Wednesday where they of lakes dot this area at altitudes of ten, eleven, and it deserves. will attend the funeral of their twelve thousand feet, many of them so abundantly LEST WE FORGET Uncle Grover Jensen. On November the obligations of the various foreign govNellie Timothy spent Sunday supplied with trout that even the novice has no dif- ernments held by15,the1922, U. S. Treasury aggregated $10,045,282,026.60. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bodew. with ficulty in catching his limit. Dense pine forests, great The caish advanced to Italy was $1,548,034,050.90. The amount fundThelma Webb entertained Mrs. ed was June 15, 1925, $148,034,050.90 plus accrued interest, or $2, Mr. and Mrs. Angus and Orie peaks raising their bald heads above timberline, open 000. Under the terms of settlement the payments were spread Cook at dinner 'Wednesday night. grassy meadows, rushing mountain streams, wild over a period of sixty-tw- o years, with easy annual payments of for the f.rst five years, and increasing each year thereafter flowers and rare ferns and mosses in abundance, are from $12,000,000 on the sixth year, and reaching $79,400,000 in the all found within this great area, and all accessible last year of payment "After the first five years interest is fixed at yt of one per cent r, over beautiful forest pack trails. " for ten years and then increases for succcssiw ten-yey t periods to 14 ' p of one per c;nt and 1 per cent, i2 of one per cent,, Many other interesting points too are found in the ofandonetheperlastcent, seven years are 2 p.r The United States was to 'll basin: Moon Lake and the $1,000,000 reservoir now have received during the period of the agreement Evening Bridge a total of $2,407,-000,00Mrs. Nina Duchesne of Burger in the height of construction; The elaterite and The date of settlement was June 15, 1925. Th first payment was and Mrs. C. J. Neal of Pariette mines to be found nowhere else in the United made a beautifully entertained at June 15, 1926. to date amount to $47,853,383.64, she appointed evening bridge party at States; The cliff dwellings and hieroglyphics in the Italys defaults in payments began a military conquest of Ethiopia which has cost her over a bil- the Onyx hotel in Roosevelt last east of lion desert south of Myton; The dinosaur to another Thursday evening. Covers for dollars, and now plans, according to the Vernal and the Green river gorge and Green Lakes billion dollars in exploitinf this forlorn country.pres, spend twenty-eigh- t ladies Roosevelt be to our a word not Is there State done, were that attraclaid small tables at Departnothing Indian the Historic and Fort Duchesne, region; ment can say to this country which pleads its inability since the World tively decorated. Pink and white school at Whiterocks, north of Vernal. War to pay and its indebtedness to us, and during the past eighteen roses and pink, red and white agency the total amount of its debt peonas canned out the floral has expended nearly one-haof the fish- months It has been estimated that over one-thir- d to us in military conquest of a helpless country, a fellow-membof scheme. ing waters of the State of Utah are located on the the League of Nations and of the Kellogg Pact? Wednesday Club Duchesne river and its tributaries. Mrs. Nina Burger entertained "The Newhoure Hotel is featuring special low members of th Wednesday bridge Pages could be written expounding the scenic atrate-- which we can afford. club at the home of Mrs. W. D. tractions in the Uintah Basin, but enlargement has "Lets go to Salt Lake City during the week-enBishop this week. Pr:.vnt were Mrs. Jack Young, Mrs. Ernest no advantage here. We in the basin know about them We can have a most enjoyable time and look, Mrs. Schorian, Bennett, Lynn Lake breakfast will be served in our room Sunday is that apparently Salt City already. The point Mrs. Fred Gentry, Mis. J. R. Mcmorning at no additional cost." and the rest of the state do not know about them, and Guire, Mrs. George Kohl, Mrs. W. D. Bishop, Mrs. B. A. Jacoby, it is our duty to change this situation. Mrs. C'Vir.nce Rolling Mrs. Ed must Tribune of the Last Sundays scenic edition Wilkins and Mrs. O. A. Halstead. be accepted as a challenge. The Uintah basin was enHigh score prize was won by Mrs. Jacoby. Travel prize went Food attracscenic offers it greater tirely forgotten, yet to Mrs. G ntry. other than and in any Display Flat Rate, Fo Line, 2ic. Per Column Inch, 30c. Classified and Reading Notices For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost SUBSCRIPTION and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per Months Three line, first insertion; 5c per line for Months Six each succeeding issue minimum One Year charge, 30c. h. ,1 T day-Bn- pay-leade- Home Comers rs cur-r;nc- y. Duc-hesn- iSSSKgs I er n. m Professional in al son-in-la- Le-Fev- far at that w 042-GO- sony cnt 0. gil-soni- te quames "Look Jim, Lets Co To Salt Lake lf er s Make a quantity variety tions, both section of etjual size in the state. We should inform the Tribune of their error, not one or two, but by the informadozens, and then see to it that the available tion is so scattered over the state that any future d. Date for Sunday Long distance rates are reduced all day Sunday and every night after 7 o'clock The Msvffcouse Motel Famous For Ilosfdlalihj ami Good UATF.S Florida Aznlen Sixty seven varieties of matin' grow In a public park known as Azalea Ravine gardens at 1alatka Single $2 to $4 Double to 4.50 all With R.ith Flu. . MRS. J. IL WATERS. President V. . E. SUTTON, Genl. Manager |