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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD Roy A. Schouian, Publisher and Editor ADVERTISING RATES Entered as second-clas- matter s NOTICE May 26, 1922 at the Postoffice at Display Advertising The Board of EducaUon of DuFlat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, under the act ot chesne School District County Line, 2c. March, 3, 1879. will receive bids at its office, Du30c. Per Column Inch, Classified and Reading Notices For Sale, For Rent, VVanted, Lost SUBSCRIPTION and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per Three Months line, first insertion; 5c per line for each succeeding issue minimum Six Months Jne Year charge, 30c. Back Again! chesne, Utah, until 12 oclock noon, June 1, 1937, for the furnRATES ishing of transportation for pupils 75 to and from school on the followroutes: LOO ing Hanna - Tabiona route. $2.00 Utahn - Duchesne route. Strawberry - Duchesne route. Bridgeland - Duchesne route: (a) starting at Beals Service Station; (b) starting at Orson Niel sens place in Midview. Antelope-Myton-Rooseve- tt route. Arcadia route: (a) starting at Ray Gills corner to Myton; (b) starting at Ray Gills corner to Myton to Roosevelt; (c) starting at Ray Gills corner to Bridgeland to Du- chesne. Midview route: leased 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 project. A part of the stored water will, by exchange, be diverted 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 reserreleased from Deer Creek voir 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. ft. and N 120 ft. from the 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 180 ft. from the SE cor. Sec. 13, T 3 S, R 4 E, SLBM. This application is designated in the State Engineers Office as File No. 12230. All protests against the grantof said application, stating the ing (a) starting at Carters place reasons therefor, shall be submitto Myton; ted in affidavit form and in dupli(b) starting a Lustys place cate, accompanied by a fee of to Modock corner to Myton. $1.00 and filed in this office within route. , 30 days after the completion of route. .1? the publication of this notice. Orescent-Rooeeve- jt route. (Signed) T. H. HUMPHERYS, Montwel-Rooseve- lt route: State Engineer. "'MI'S HI '' (a) by way of Cove road to Date of first publication, April Roosevelt; I 7 Si 30, 1937. (b) by way of Cedarview Date of last publication, May bench to Roosevelt. 1937. 28, lt route: West Cedar-vie(a) by way of West 'A SHERIFFS SALE road to Roosevelt; V' Neola 3oe of High(b) by way 5 ay IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL way to Roosevelt; (fww t t Cedar-vieDISTRICT COURT, IN AND (c) by way of West COUNTY, FOR DUCHESNE road through Cove to RoREDUCED TAX REDEMPTIONS STATE OF UTAH. osevelt. lt route: THE FIRST NATIONAL ) A substantial sum was received by the treasurer East West Cedar-vie- BANK OF PRICE, A Corp ) of way by (a) of our county as well as by treasurers of all counties ) road to Roosevelt; oration, Plaintiff. ) by way of Neola Highway throughout the state in payment of back taxes as a to (b) vs. ) Roosevelt; result of the 1935 educational campaign conducted (c) by way of West Cedar-vie- W. E. I VIE and PEARL ) with the road through Cove to Ro- IVIE, husband and wife, ) by the State Tax Commission in ) and LOUIE F. IVIE, osevelt. various other taxing units in Utah. Defendants. ) Bluebell - Mt. Emmons - Altamont To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on route. This collection was one of the contributing fac29th day of May, A. D. 1937, route: the Mome Mtn. tors which enabled the State to reduce its 1936 levy to Boneta to Altamont to at 2:00 oclock, p. m., at the front (a) door of the County Court House, more than . one-thirfrom 9 1-- 2 mills to 6 mills Mt. Emmons; in Duchesne, Duchesne County, (b) to Boneta to Altamont. sizeable fund built a Duchesne it up County Through Bids may be submitted for the State of Utah, the following desfor reduction of long delinquent bonds. The school furnishing and operating (a) mo- cribed property situated in Du- t: chassis complete with bus chesne County, State of Utah, district was enabled to carry out an extensive build- tor body (b) motor chassis only with half of the North half, owned body. Bids should ing program and to measureably reduce bonded in- district Th7 North half of the South motor chassis, of state the make much in the are debtedness. Cities throughout county half, the Southeast Quarter of capacity, make of bus body and better condition financially. for a one, two or three year conthe Southwest Quarter and the South half of the Southeast If you owe back taxes for any year, it is suggest- tract. Additional information may be Quarter of Section Twenty-nin- e ed that you pay them now, if you can possibly do so. secured by calling at the office ot and the Southwest Quarter ot of Education. the Northwest Quarter of SecIn addition to saving money by paying all back taxes theTheBoardBoard in Township of Education retion Twenty-eigEleven South of Range thirteen now, you will also do your part toward making pos- serves the right to accept or reEast of the Salt Lake Meridian ject any or all bids. sible additional tax reductions in future years. By the order of the Board of Utah, containing four hundred PROMOTING THE HIGH SCHOOL SHOP Education. eighty acres. The North half of the North C. C. MICKELSON, Clerk. the new Man The acquiring of a suitable site in half of Section Twenty-nin- e ual arts building to be erected for the Duchesne high Notice To Water Users Township Eleven South of Range Thirteen East of the Salt Lake school is one of the important matters now facing Meridian, containing One Hun Salt State Duchesne. The most desireable site, the corner North Engineers Office, dred Sixty Acres. City, Utah, April 27, 1937. Dated at Duchesne, Duchesne of the high school, presents a problem of moving the Lake U. Notice is hereby given that County, State of Utah this 19th house now on the property to other lots, and entails S. Bureau of Reclamation, Salt day of April, A. D. 1937. Lake City, Utah, has made appliARZY H. MITCHELL, considerable expense and work. cation in accordance with the Sheriff of Duchesne County, to 50,of Utah appropriate $125.00 has been appropriated by the city coun laws State of Utah. ac. ft. of water from the First publication: April 23rd, cil for this purpose. Additional funds must be raised 000 North Fork of Duchesne river in 1937. Duchesne county, Utah. Said wahowever, and for this purpose Principal Bond is turn ter Last publication: May 14th, will be diverted from January 1937, ing over the proceeds of the Graduation dance next 1 to December 31, inclusive of year at a point which bears Wednesday night. Patrons who attend this dance each Notice To Water Users S 800 ft. and E. 1250 ft. from the will be not celebration the and then, only entering NW cor. Sec. 23, T 3 N, R 9 W, State Engineers Office, Salt the same time USBM, and Conveyed by tunhaving an enjoyable time, but will nel to Provo river, allowed to Lake City, Utah, April 27, 1937. be contributing toward the worthwhile cause of pro flow in the natural channel thereNotice is hereby given that U. of and stored in Deer Creek res- S. Bureau of Reclamation, Salt viding a fine site for the new building. formed by an impounding Lake City, Utah, has made appli More and more attention is being paid today to ervoir dam across the channel of Provo cation in accordance with the vocational training in the public schools. The past de- river at a point which bears N laws of Utah to appropriate 0 700 ft. and E 100 ft. from the SW ft. water from the pression and its accompanying unemployment prob- - cor. Sec. 5, T 5 S, R 4 E, SLBM. Northac.Fork of of Duchesne river in lems have taught us that too many of our young The water so stored will be re Duchesne county, Utah. Said wa Upalco-Ioka-Roosev- Cove-Roosev- fHiS" Neola-Rooseve- w "ir w Neola-Rooseve- w w - d. to-wi- ht for at 50,-00- far men and women have gone through our schools, even completing college without gaining any dependable means of livelihood. In recognition of this fact emphasis is being placed upon manual arts courses, where the student supplements his education on the three Rs and arts and sciences with training toward actual vocations. A W. P. A. project has been approved for some time, for the removal of the old brick school house and construction out of the salvaged materials of a 40x60 shop for Duchesne. Razing of the old building is nearly completed, and speedy attention must be paid to acquiring of the proper site for erection of the shop. There may be many ways in whicli the townspeople can assist in this project. The first and most urgent is the raising of sufficient funds. Next Wednesdays dance is one way of doing this, and every citizen who buys a dance ticket, whether he dances or not can feel that he has done his bit toward a good cause. tier Light etter Light DELINQUENT NOTICE THE FARMERS IRRIGVTION COMPANY Bluebell, Utah Name No. t. 202 Anderson, Edith 358 Allred, Ralph 215 Blain, M Bank of Vernal 290 333 Burgess, G. .,. 21 Cook, J. H 178 Clark, J 384 Dastrup, D. 108 Davis, YV. E 227 Davis, R. K 3 16 Dump, Leon 355 Gerth, Mary 148 & 149 Jacobson, II 326 Johnson, O. E 261 & 262 Johansen, Leo 292 Lloyd, YVm. Sr 362 Lloyd, Dora .. 291 Mower, E 307 Maxwell, A 218 & 368 Mathews, C, A Ols n, F. A 221 & 336 380 Olsen, A. E 123 & 289 Owings, J. F. Fst Price & Van Kleeck, 130 & 222 181 & 112 & 223 Ralphs, W. A 370 Roper, G. A 39 Stoddard, 0 238 Stevenson, A. J. Eat 259 & 260 & Stephens, H. A C-r- . Profesional Miss Jean Morrison Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Fairbanks of Duchesne were Sunday visitors at the Morrison home. Mr. Jess Hadden and Mr. Harold Powell were business visitors in Utahn Monday. Mrs. Jack Olsen has been quite ill this week, but is much better at this writing. in Quite a number of people attended Conference in Utahn Duchesne 'Saturday and Sunday. Miss Arlene Fairbanks of Duchesne spent the week end in Utahn as the guest of Jean Morrison. Misses Lucile Rhoades, Arlene Fairbanks and Jean and Betty Jo Morrison were calling on Mrs. Hyrum Rasmussen Saturday. and Mr. and Mrs. Theron Robb family of Park City spent the week end in Utahn with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Strong. Miss Carma Gayle Stewart is on the sick list this week. Quite a number of the parents went to Duchesne on the school bus for parents day, Friday. and They report a very enjoyable well spent day. Jean and Betty Jo Morrison and Arlene Fairbanks were calling on Mrs. George Brandon Saturday. A birthda party was given at the Shanks home in honor of Mrs. inAlyce Rhoades. Those present Kenneth Mrs. and Mr. cluded Carlyle, Mr. and Mrs. Ray May-heand daughter Valier, Mr. Joe and Lucile Shanks,CarlLaVern the guest and Ivie Rhoades, of honor. All report a very enjoyable time. Mrs. Jack Olsen was visiting at the Morrison home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Buster Higgens and daughter and Mr. Lodge Higgens came to visit Mr. and Mrs. Herb Birch Monday. Mr. Higgens remained to spend the summer with Mrs. Birch. w Mrs. Minnie Hamilton A large crowd from Tabiona attended Conference in Duchesne Sunday. Miss Eleine Loveland left for exOgden last week where she summer. the to spend pects Mr. Bill Wadley was rushed to the Heber hospital where he underwent an operation for appendicitis Sunday. Mrs. Roxie is in alt Lake City where she will be operated on for an inward goiter. Mr. Bert White left Tuesday for RocSklin, California where he expects to make his home. Mrs. White will leave soon to join her husband. A quilting bee was held at the home of Lattie Maxwell ThursJessie day. Those present were: Rella Hazel Clark, Maxwell, Minnie , Hamilton, Edna Sizemore and Ethel Clug. Mrs. Hazel Nye entertained at were Sunday dinner. The following Mrs. Moon. Mrs. Delpha present: Alta Nye and Mrs. Thelma Nye. The P. T. A. meeting Wednesday rigljt was well attended. Games were played immediately Later ice after ,the meeting. cream and cake was enjoyed by everyone. Mr. David Miller spent the week end in Provo visiting with Mrs. Miller and the new daughter. Mrs. LeFevre is spending a few days in Heber with Mrs. Minnie Carlisle who has been ill Boy Duchesne Attorney-at-La- 28, 1937, May NOTICE OF SALE IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR DUCHESNE COUNTY UTAH. In the Matter of the Estate ot Lucretia Fitzwater, Deceased. To be sold at private Administrator's sale on the fifth day of June, A. D. 1937, at 2 oclock, p. 152 & 154 m., at the office of L. A. HollenShisl r, Thos 252 beck, In Duchesne, Utah, the fol355 & 359 & 361 Sargetts, Theros lowing described real property Willard 367 Smith, belonging to said Estate, 349 Thorsen, John Lots four (4), five (5), six (6) H & 195 Toll, C. ill seven (7) and eight (8) in Block JU 174 & 175 "'all, ight (8), in Duchesne Townsite, 352 Warren, H Duchesne City, Duchesne County, Mayo, Clara 324 Utah, with Improvements and apAnd In accordance with law, and by w,c mm.u uiui purtenances, for cash. rectos s, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary (Signed) will be sold to the highest luduer for to cash, pay the delinquency adWILLIAM II. FITZWATER, cost and of on vertising sale, May 15, 1937 at two oclock p. m. at Administrator. the otfice of the Secretary, at Bluebell, Utah. Date of first publication May (Signal) JOHN K. THKRNING ' Secretary 1937. Date of first publication, April 30, 1937. Date of last publication May Date of last publication, May 14, i937. 28. 1937. I tali MERRIL H. LARSEN Attorney-at-La- w Duchesne Utah II. B. HOLLENBECK Notary Public North of County Court Duchesne House Utah Give us yonr Job Printing! You Are Always in Toucli-b- y Telephone Friends homes, the stores, the doctor, druggist youre there in a moment, by telephone. IMF Any Employee Mill Take Your Order Announcement BfMM The DUCHESNE MILL Will Be Open Only 2 Days Each Week FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Throughout The Summer Months Until September 1st No. 12229. Date of last publication. w Duchesne Le-Fev- er 30, 1937. I'tah L. A. HOLLENBECK ter will be diverted from January to December 31, inclusive of each year at a point which bears S 800 ft. and E. 1250 ft. from the All protests against the granting of said application, stating the 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. H. HUMPHERYS, State Engineer. Date of first publication, April A. SCHONLLN Registered Mortician 1 NW cor. Sec. 23, T 3 N, R 9 W, USBM, and will be conveyed by tunnel to the Provo river, allowed to flow therein and stored in the Dee 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 will be released from April 1 to Oct-tob1, inclusive of each year, allowed to flow in the channel of Provo river and will be rediverted therefrom into existing canals or other canals which may be constructed and used for irrigation of lands hereinafter described. As much of said water as is necessary will be used during each entire year for incidental domestic purposes. A part of the water thus stored in Deer Creek reservoir will, by exchange, be diverted from Provo river above the reservoir into existing canal3 in Heber valley in lieu of an equal quantity of storage water released from said reservoir into the natural channel of Provo river below the impounding dam. Points at which water will be diverted from Provo river in Heber valley are as follows: (1) E 2375 ft. and N 120 ft. from the SW cor. Sec. 36, T 2 S, R 5 E; (2) E 1190 ft. and N 115 ft. from the SYV cor. Sec. 7, T 8S, R 5 E; (3) W 1260 ft. and N 180 ft. from, the SE cor. Sec. 13, T 3 S, R 4 E, SL BM. In this manner, a total of 70,000 acres of land will be irrigated by diversions from Provo river both above and below the reservoir, said irrigated lands being situated in parts of Twps. 1 & 2 S, of Rg. 2 W; Twps. 2 to 9 S, incl. of Rg. 1 W; Twps 1 to 7 S, incl. and Twp. 10 S, of Rg. IE; Twps. 4 to 7 S, incl. of Rg. 2 E; & 6 7 Twps. S, of Rg. 3 E; Twps. 3 & 4 S, of Rg.4 E and Twps. 3 & 4 S, of Rg. 5 E, all from SLB &M, and more specifically described In the Application filed in the State Engineers office. This application is designated in the State Engineers Office as File Cards Duchesne, Utah Where Quality Counts The thing: that makes butter food is Good cream cleanly produced with clean utem sils; separated in a clean separator; cooled quickly, kept cool, and delivered at the earliest possible moment - makes QUALITY BUTTbh which is sold for a quality price. Good cream - MUTUAL CREAMERY CO. Duchesne, Utah STERLING TRANSPORTATION CO. to-w- Ulu tub Bunin To & From Salt Luke, Provo & - 8 Emir is LIGHT ism most eeficbi son J Intermediate Points EASTERN UTAH TRANSPORTATION I'lntuh Busin To Si CO. From Price and Intermediate Iol'1 Every Day Service Each Way |