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Show taxes by paying taxes beduce DELINQUENT NOTICE Legal Advertising Mrs. Minnie Hamilton plaEvVerra,PreSent enjed the fance etven by the HaLo V niht ln TaWoanaWhaa?,.Friday Mrs. Pearl White left Friday to rort n6ruthe mana8'ement of the hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Lanar Eichens left for their home In Arcadia. They have been working at the shearing corrals for J. T. Thomas. Alice Yancey left for her home m Los Angeles Tuesday after spending a few days with her sister Mrs. Sarah White. Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Ellis enjoyed dinner Thursday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Maxwell. Mrs. Adelaide Lewis of Ft. Duchesne is visiting at the White ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Wagstaff spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. David Loveland. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Tillack accompanied by Edward White left Sunday for their home in San after spending two Francisco, weeks visiting friends here. Miss Florence Williams returned Sunday after spending the week end in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. George Casper have the sympathy of all their friends in the loss of their home and furniture which was completely destroyed by fire last week. This is the second home and new furniture they have lost in five years. Mrs. Delpha Moon enj'oyed Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Maxwell. Interest instead to Redeem Property on of 8 which Taxes are Delinquent for And only 2 the years 1928 to 1934, inclusive and your property! write you count lre?sS deUstmedMely for complete money SS!e Jo- - CounlY Treasurer 1 1 can 80 taxes nw- much County P Johowing inlerest in the Description Address . lame . UTAHN UTAH STATE TAX COMMISSION Better An Empty House Than A Poor Tenant! Get enough Boarders into a Dairy herd, and theyll likely eat up the whole establishment before they get through. The SUCCESSFUL Dairyman is a tough landlord. He tests his cows, and starts all those who dont pay their feed-bi- ll to As long as youre milking cows you might em at a PROFIT! KEEP ONLY THE PROVED PRODUCERS the butcher block. Just as well milk MUTUAL CREAMERY CO. Duchesne, Utah Miss Jean Morrison Mr. W. B. Brummett was visiting at the Broadhead home on Sunday. Mrs. Alma Smith and small daughter of Midview spent Sunday night with Mrs. Smiths parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Abpla-nal- p in Utahn. Walter and Iuan Brown are reporting the purchase of a new 1937 Plymouth. ( Mrs. W. B. Brummett and childcallwere Norman and ren, Dolly ing on Mrs. J. A. Morrison Saturday. Mr. Theron Robb of Park City spent the week in Utahn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Strong. Mr. J. A. Morrison were calling at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Carlisle Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Abplanalp were Duchesne visitors Monday. Mr. W. B. Brummett was visite. ing at the Ottosen home in Tal-mag- Mr. and Mrs. George Brandon and son, Georgie were visiting at the Morrison home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abplana-nal- p and family of Consumers spent the week end in Utahn with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Abplanalp. Mr. Elmer Bell is again driving the school bus. Mr. Joseph Shanks, Mrs. Alyce Rhoades and daughter Lucille and Miss Valeer Mayhew spent the week end in Salt Lake City. Mrs. J. O. Morrison and daughter Carma Goyce were calling at the Abplanalp home Monday. STERLING TRANSPORTATION CO. Uintah Basin To & From Salt Lake, Provo & Intermediate Points EASTERN UTAH TRANSPORTATION CO. Uintah Basin To & From Price and Intermediate Points Every Day Service Each Way 'vVW : i u U x fk UMX tX f I i a hi I A XMf t "Sv IM - - o nceTfrightem g D CHANGES Ti OIL'PLATIMG In spite of everything, it paid him to take ads seriously, you F irst of all see, else he might never have tried of the explanation he was impressed by Simple enough, if youll think what happens as Johnnys dirty little hands touch the wallpaper. Anything greasy or oily on his hands becomes quite a permanent part of the paper. Youll say permanentl In much the same way forgetting technicalities Conoco Germ Processed oil forms a lasting attachment for every working part of your engine. A genis brought about by the uine, enduring Germ Process patented. Thus the Germ Process not only multiplies the but strength of the usuul flowing type of once And besides. creates oil does not let it goes on, Conoco Germ Processed come off in minutes, hours, days . . or miles. kills the old fear of starting dry. LikeThus wise Oil Plating refuses to let go in all the fury of 5,000 revolutions per minute. Thats why your good old car or the latest model will stay more like new, with its engine And your whole Summers driving will take less Processed oil. Continental Oil Company Germ Conoco g oil-fil- g d. GERM PROCESSED OIL THE FARMERS IRRIGATION Bluebell, Utah COMPANY Notice To Water Users There is now due and delinquent, on account of an assessment Mrs, W. G. Gentry levied March 19, 1937, the several amounts set opposite the names of Mrs. Don Herbert and Mrs. as owners State Engineers Office, Salt the share follows, plus advertising: William Hardman of Myton were Lake City, Utah, April 27, 1937. visiting Mrs. Reed Lemon SaturNotice is hereby given that U. day. S. Bureau of Reclamation, Salt Mr. B. L. Dart was a business Lake City, Utah, has made appliVisitor in loka Tuesday. cation in accordance with the . Alf Lublin of Roosevelt was an laws of Utah to appropriate 50,- loka visitor Wednesday. 000 ac. ft. of water from the Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Johnson enNorth Fork of Duchesne river in tertained a number of young folks Duchesne county, Utah. Said waat their home Wednesday eventer will be diverted from January 1 to December ing. 31, inclusive of each year at a point which bears Mrs. J. H. Robison and Mrs, 5 800 ft. and E. 1250 ft. from the Russell Robison were calling on NW cor. Sec. 23, T 3 N, R 9 W, Mrs. J. A. Angus Monday, USBM, and will be conveyed by J. B. Lemon and son James tunnel to the Provo river, allowed were Roosevelt visitors Monday. to flow therein and stored in the Mrs. W. G. Gentry spent TuesDeer Creek reservoir formed by day afternoon at Upalco as the an impounding dam across the guest of Mrs. Arthur Key. channel of Provo river at a point Arthur Wlscombe of Roosevelt which bears N 700 ft. and E 100 was transacting business in loka ft. from the SW cor. Sec. 5, T 5 Saturday. S, R 4 E, SLBM. The water will Mrs. William Jennings of My-to- n be released from April 1 to Oct-tobwas an loka visitor Tuesday. 1, inclusive of each year, R. L. Neilson of Roosevelt was allowed to flow in the channel of an loka visitor Monday. Provo river and will be rediverted Mrs. Mervin Cualn of Idaho therefrom into existing canals or Falls returned to her home after other canals which may be contwo weeks visiting relatives and structed and used for irrigation friends. of lands hereinafter described. As Mr. Gene Prey Cuttle, salesman much of said water as is necesfor John Clay and Co. of Ogden sary will be used during each enwas transacting business In loka tire year for incidental domestic Saturday. purposes. loka was well represented at A part of the water thus stored the church meetings in Roosevelt in Deer Creek reservoir will, by and Sunday. Saturday be from Provo diverted exchange, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tuft of river above the reservoir into exwere the guests of Mr. And in accordance with law, and by order of the Board of Diisting canals in Heber valley in rectors, so many shares of each and Mrs. J, W. Jensen Monday as of stock be parcel may necessary, and lieu of an equal quantity of storbe will to sold the bidder Tuesday. to for adthe highest cash, pay delinquency age water released from said resRobert Marchant was a visitor ervoir into the natural channel of vertising and cost of sale, on May 15, 1937 at two oclock p. m. at at the home of Emil Anderson the office of the Secretary, at Bluebell, Utah. Provo river below the impounding Tuesday. (Signed) JOHN K. THERNING, Secretary. dam. Points at which water will Mrs. Hans Tuft left for Monroe Date of first publication, April 30, 1937. be diverted from Provo river in Tuesday, where she expects to Date of last publication, May 14, 1937, Heber valley are as follows: (1) spend the summer. E 2375 ft. and N 120 ft. from the Mr. and Mrs. Ora Cook of BlueSHERIFFS SALE SW cor. Sec. 36, T 2 S, R 5 E; (2) bell spent Sunday with Mrs. E 1190 ft. and N 115 ft. from the Cooks parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. SW cor. Sec. 7, T 3S, R 5 E; (3) IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL A. Angus. DISTRICT COURT, IN AND W 1260 ft. and N 180 ft. from, the Allen Tuft of Provo was the FOR DUCHESNE SE cor. Sec. 13, T 3 S, R 4 E, SL COUNTY, of her aunt, Mrs. J. W. Jenguest STATE OF UTAH. BM. In this manner, a total of By Mrs. Chris Sorensen sen Monday and Tuesday. THE FIRST NATIONAL ) Mrs. Donna Ottosen and little 70,000 acres of land will be irriL. E. Potter of Highlands was gated by diversions from Provo BANK OF PRICE, A Corp ) daughter returned home last ft business visitor In loka Tuesday. ' ) river both above and below the oration, Wednesday from American Fork. The Feeders Day sponsored by Plaintiff. ) Willard McDonald land sons, Mr. Atwood, his reservoir, said irrigated lands beand Future 1 vs. ) Max and Clyde of Roosevelt were Farmers clubs and the Roosevelt ing situated in parts of Twps. 6 2 S, of Rg. 2 W; Twps. 2 to 9 W. E. I VIE and PEARL ) Talmage visitors last Thursday. Commercial club which was put The students attending the S, incl. of Rg. 1 W; Twps 1 to 7 IVIE, husband and wife, ) on last Friday was a success. Mr, 1 LOUIE and F. 10 ) of and incl. IVIE, E; S, Rg. S, Twp. High School who partici- Maynard, a representative of the 2 ) Defendants. 7 4 incl. of to S, E; Rg. Twps. pated In the temple excursion tc U. S. A. C. and Mr. Manderfleld, To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on Salt Lake City last Twps. 6 & 7 S, of Rg. E; Twps. Friday were: manager of the 3 & 4 S, of Rg.4 E and Twps. 3 the 29th day of May, A. D. 1937, Allred, Ruby Kofford, Junior Livestock Show were in atDorothy & 4 S, of Rg. 5 E all from SLB at 2:00 o'clock, p. m., at the front Afton Larsen, Madge. Phyllis and tendance. door of the County Court House, Keith McDonald, Walter Kenison, &M, and more specifically describThe visitors with many and ed in the Application filed in the In Duchesne, Duchesne County, Glen, Stott, Stewart and Kellar Future Farmers, together with desState of Utah, the following State Engineers office. Anderson. Mrs. Patience Larsen, many citizens of Roosevelt made This application is designated in cribed property situated in Du- Mrs. Louise Anderson and Miss a tour of the country, visiting the Ella Andrews went along as chap- farms of J. B. Lemon and the the State Engineers Office as File chesne County, State of Utah, erones. No. 12229. Gentry farm in loka. Later a proSouth half of the North half, Mr. and Mrs. Rand O. Rust and gram was held at the Toyaclc All protests against the grantThe North half of the South daughter Ina of Mtn. Home, were Chapter house in Roosevelt, which ing of said application, stating the half, the Southeast Quarter of calling on relatives here on Sat- constituted speaking, calf Judgreasons therefor, shall be submitthe Southwest Quarter and the urday. ing, etc. A large number of stock-me- n ted in affidavit form and in dupliSouth half of the Southeast Jensen Calvin from returned attended. of fee cate, accompanied by a Quarter of Section Twenty-nin- e Salt Lake City Friday evening. $1.00 and filed in this office within of and the Southwest Quarter From last reports his mother is derson and children spent Sunday 30 days after the completion of the Northwest Quarter of Sec- getting along nicely. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. the publication of this notice. in Township tion Twenty-eigh- t Walter Mayhew and family of Reynolds In Boneta with Miss Eleven South of Range thirteen Duchesne were visiting at the Donna Reynolds. (Signed) T. H. HUMPHERYS, State Engineer. East of the Salt Lake Meridian, home of Bishop and Mrs. Leon Mis. John L. Allred Sr. was opDate of first publication, April erated at the L. D. 8. hospital Utah, containing four hundred Burton Sunday. 30, 1937. eighty acres. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Burton and last week and had a cataract reThe North half of the North children were in Talmage on Sun- moved from one of her eyes. The Date of last publication, May In half of Section Twenty-nin- e 28. 1937. day. Tuesday they moved to Yel- last reports were that she was Township Eleven South of Range lowstone river as Mack Is deputy getting along very nicely. Thirteen East of the Salt Lake water commissioner for the sumSunday evening at Sacrament Notice To Water Users Meridian, containing One Hun- mer. meeting the young mens Mutual dred Sixty Acres. Mrs. Claud McDonald Improvement Association was reMr. State Engineers Office, Salt Dated at Duchesne, Duchesne and sonandDon were dinner guests organized with William Frlsby as Lake City, Utah, April 27, 1937. County, State of Utah this 19th Sunday at the home of Mr. and president, Burt J. Sorensen and Notice is hereby given that U. day of April, A. D. 1937. Albert Kenison councilors and Mrs. Lawrence Burton. Salt S. Bureau of Reclamation, ARZY H. MITCHELL, Ander- Keith McDonald, secretary. Mrs. Mr. W, James and Lake City, Utah, has made appliSheriff of Duchesne County, son and Mr. and Mrs. George An- Quite a number from Talmage cation in accordance with tne State of Utah. attended the Stake M. Men and 50,to of Utah laws appropriate First publication: Last publication: May 14 th, Gleaner Girls banquet at Duchesne April 23rd, 000 ac. ft. of water from the 1937. 1937, which was held Tuesday evening. in North Fork of Duchesne river Duchesne county, Utah. Said water will be diverted from January 1 to December 31, inclusive of each year at a point which bears S 800 ft. and E. 1250 ft. from the NW cor. Sec. 23, T 3 N, R 9 W, USBM, and conveyed by tunnel to Provo river, allowed to flow in the natural channel thereof and stored In Deer Creek reservoir formed by an impounding dam across the channel of Provo river at a point which bears N 700 ft. and E 100 ft. from the SW cor. Sec. 5, T 5 S, R 4 E, SLBM. The water so stored will be released from January 1 to December 31, inclusive of each year and rediverted from Provo river into existing canals and other canals and conduits to be constructed, by which it will be conveyed to Provo, Orem, Salt Lake City and other cities in Utah and Salt Lake counties participating in what is known as the Provo River prowater ject. A part of the storeddiverted will, by exchange, be from Provo river into canals or conduits in Heber valley and used for domestic purposes by cities in Wasatch county in lieu of an equal being quantity of storage water released from Deer Creek reservoir into the natural channel of Provo river below the impounding dam. Points of diversion in Heber E 2375 valley are as follows: (1) SW cor. the from 120 N ft. and ft. Sec. 36, T 2 S, R 5 E, SLBM; (2) E 1190 ft. and N 115 ft. from the SW cor. Sec. 7, T 3 S, R 5 E, SL BM; (3) W 1260 ft. and N 1803 ft. S, from the SE cor. Sec. 13, T R 4 E, SLBM. This application Is designated in the State Engineers Office as File er -- Cen-terfie- ld 4-- H nt Inter-mounta- in 4-- H to-w- it: No. 12230. All protests against the grantthe ing of said application, stating reasons therefor, shall be submitted In affidavit form and in duplicate, accompanied by a fee of $1.00 and filed in this office within 30 days after the completion of the publication of this notice. (Signed) T. II. HUMPHERYS, State Engineer. Date of first publication, April 30, 1937. Date of last publication, 2s 1937, May |