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Show ried on; or where on li(C) Dancing is permittedlicensee the or by censed premises of any licensed premises in any for place in or adjacent thereto to beer of serving the purpose or such dance; of the patrons where to (D) Minors are permitted or enter beer dnnk or purchase upon or loiter about licensed prem-or ises, or are employed thereon; where are (E) Laws or ordinances his or agents licensees violated by or or patrons with the consent such knowledge of licensees upon the premises which tend to affect .r!;1fl,:, public health, peaceBEVERAGE , "ALCOHOLIC and means and includes "beer here- "liquor" as they are defined AN ORDINANCE UINTAH BASIN RECORD PROVIDING AN ORDINANCE OF FOR THE LICENSING OF LIGHT BEER THE SALE second-class Entered as RATES ADVERTISING AT RETAIL, FIXING THE To Water Users Notice 1922 at the Postoffice at 26, THEREFOR AND REGFEES May Display Advertising ULATING THE SAME. Flat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, under the act ot State Engineers Office, Salt Be it ordained by the City CounLine, 2y2 c. March, 3, 1879. Lake City, Utah, April 27. 1937. cil of Duchesne City, Utah: Per Column Inch, 30c. Notice is hereby given that U. SECTION I. It shall be unlaw Classified and Reading Notices S: Bureau of Reclamation, Salt ful for any person to engage in For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost SUBSCRIPTION RATES Lake City, Utah, has made appli- the business of the sale of light and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per Three Months 75 cation in accordance with the beer at retail, in bottles or draft laws of Utah to appropriate 50,- - within the corporate limits of Duline, first insertion; 5c per ling for 000 ac. ft. of water from the chesne City, without first having each succeeding Issue minimum Six Months 52.00 North Fork of Duchesne river in One Year procured a license therefor from charge, 30c. Duchesne county, Utah. Said wa- the City Council of Said City as ter will be diverted from January hereinafter provided. A separate 1 to December 31, inclusive of license shall be required for each Not So Good each year at a point which bears place of sale and the license shall S 800 ft. and E. 1250 ft. from the at all times be conspicuously disNW cor. Sec. 23, T 3 N, R 9 W, played in the place for which it mLIQUOR means and includes USBM, and conveyed by tun- shall be issued. All licenses shall spiritnel to Provo river, allowed to comply with the Liquor Control alcohol, or any alcoholic,malt, or fermented, vinous, uous, flow in the natural channel there- Act of Utah and the regulations combination of of and stored in Deer Creek res- of the Liquor Control Commission. other liquid orof which is spirit-uou- s a part liquids, ervoir formed by an impounding ana SECTION II. DEFINITIONS. vinous, or fermented, dam across the channel of Provo The following words and phrases or drinkable liqdrinks other all river at a point which bears N used in this ordinance shall have more than one-ha- lf 700 ft. and E 100 ft. from the SW the unless a uids, ofcontaining centum of alcohol meaning following one per cor. Sec. 5, T 5 S, R 4 E, SLBM. different clearly appears by weight; and all mixtures comThe water so stored will be re- from the meaning context: or preparations, whether leased from January 1 to Decemmeans any beverage poundsor not, which contain more "BEER, liquid ber 31, inclusive of each year and containing not less than one-ha- lf of one per centum rediverted from Provo river into of one per centum of alcohol by than one-ha- lf alcohol of by weight, and which existing canals and other canals weight and obtained by the alco- are capable of human consumpand conduits to be constructed, by holic fermentation of an infusion term liqwhich it will be conveyed to Pro- or decoction, or of any malted tion; except that the include not light shall uor vo, Orem, Salt Lake City and grain, or of similiar products, and other cities in Utah and Salt Lake which contains not more than 3.2 SECTION in. LICENSE FEES counties participating in what is per centum of alcohol by weight It FOR WHOLESALER. SET known as the Provo River pro- and or may not contain hops shall be unlawful for any person may water ject. A part of the stored sellor other vegetable products and to engage in the business of will, by exchange, be diverted includes ale, stout, or porter. the within wholesale at beer ing from Provo river into canals or means any per- corporate limits of Duchesne City conduits in Heber valley and used son"RETAILER, engaged in the sale or distri- without first obtaining a license for domestic purposes by cities in bution of beer to the consumer. therefor from the Liquor Control Wasatch county in lieu of an equal of Utah, and paying when SELL" TO or Commission "SELL quantity of storage water being $30.-0- 0 released from Deer Creek reser- used in this act in any prohibi- a fee therefor in the sum of per annum. voir into the natural channel of tion shall be construed to include, SECTION IV. LICENSE PRTV MORE INTEREST MUST BE SHOWN Provo river below the Impounding to solicit, or to receive an order one of diversion in Heber for, to keep or expose for sale, ILEGES. There shall be but Where are those loyal citizens of Duchesne who dam. Points the under Issued License or to value deliver for gratuitous- Retail are as follows: (1) E 2375 were expected to support the Graduation Dance last valley ft. and N 120 ft. from the SW cor. ly, to peddle, to possess with in- provisions of this chapter. Such A . 36, T 2 S, R 5 E, SLBM; (2) tent to sell, to traffic in. For any license shall be called Class week, proceeds of which were to go to acquiring the ESec.1190 ft. and N 115 ft. from the consideration promised or obtain- retail license, and shall entitle the under licensee to sell either draft beer shop building site, but who failed to make their ap- SW cor. Sec. 7, T 3 S, R 5 E, SL ed directly or indirectly or means for consumption or by any or bottled 180 1260 ft. W and ft. N any pretext BM; (3) pearance? Perhaps the graduation was not the prop- from the SE cor. Sec. 13, T 3 S, whatsoever to procure or allow, on or off thebeer, premises where sold, to be procured for any other per- or both, in accordance with the er way of catering to their support, or perhaps many R 4 E, SLBM. of Utah, and application is designated in son, and "sale" when so used shall Liquor Control ActDuchesne of the absentees were necessarily kept away - we hope theThis City. the ordinances of State Engineers Office as File include every act of selling as as the graduation exercises were No. 12230. defined. so, anyway. So It shall be unlawful for any li-or All protests against the grant"WHOLESALER, means any censee to purchase or acquire, concerned they were a success, but the expected suring of said application, stating the person other than a brewer or re- to have or possess for the purreasons therefor, shall be submit- tailer engaged in the importation pose of sale or distribution, any plus revenue for the shop failed to materialize. dupli- for sale or in the sale of beer in beer except that which he shall Citizens of Duchesne, this is an important situa- ted in affidavit form and aIn fee of wholesale or jobbing quantities. have lawfully purchased from a cate, accompanied by tion. Work on the shop must go ahead. The city has $1.00 and filed in this office within "NUISANCE, means any room, brewer or wholesaler licensed uu done all the council feci able to do in contributing 30 days after the completion of house, building structure, place or der the provisions of the Liquor the publication of this notice. Control Act of Utah. licensed premises, where: $125.00. This figure must be doubled, however, to asare Alcoholic SECTION V. QUALIFICA(A) beverages T. H. HUMPHERYS, (Signed) OF LICENSEE. No perbarterTIONS manufactured, sold, kept, sure moving the house satisfactorily. The problem is State Engineer. ed, stored, given away or used, or son shall be granted a retail liof Date first April publication, up to you. Your city will reflect the benefit of a prop- 30, 1937. where persons resort for drinking cense unless he shall be qualified alcoholic beverages contrary to as provided in the Liquor Control of Date last will Your May derive the publication. erly arranged campus. youth the 1937. Liquor Control Act of Utah Act of the, State of Utah. or this chapter; or where pleasure and training of a properly situated shop and 28, SECTION VI. BOND REQUIRare ED. No .license shall be granted persons (B) Intoxicated athletic field. If the desired site cannot be obtained Notice To Water Users permitted to loiter about, or pro- by the City Council until the apthe shop will have to be constructed out of sight befanity, indecent, immoral, loud or plicant shall have filed with the State Engineers Office, Salt boisterous hind the high school building and the athletic field Lake language or immoral or City Council a bond as provided City, Utah, April 27, 1937. lewd conduct is permitted, or car- - by the State Liquor Control Act, will suffer equally. It is your turn to act, and act Notice is hereby given that U. which shall be, for a retail Class S. Bureau of Reclamation, Salt A license, for the sum of Five is It promptly. up you. Lake City, Utah, has made appliHundred Dollars, and shall be in CONDITIONS LOOKING BETTER in accordance cation with the favor of Duchesne City, and the DEPARTMENT OF THE INlaws of Utah to appropriate 50,- Liquor Control Commission of Things are really looking better for Duchesne 000 ac. ft. of water from the TERIOR, U. S. LAND OFFICE Utah. county. With the cooperation of the State Planning North Fork of Duchesne river in at Salt Lake City, Utah, May SECTION VII. BOARD OF county, Utah. Said wa- 18th, 1937. HEALTH. The City Council may Board, the Resettlement Administration, the U. S. Duchesne NOTICE is hereby given that ter will be diverted from January any applicant to procure require Bureau of Reclamation and others, soil and water 1 to December 31, inclusive of Jesse Earl Jensen, of Randlett, from Board of Health a perthe year at a point which bears Utah, who, on November 5th, mit for the license applied for, surveys are again going forward. We shall soon know each 5 800 ft. and E. 1250 ft. from the 1931, made homestead entry, No. which shall show that the definitely if the Blue Bench and other tracts of land NW cor. Sec. 23, T 3 N, R 9 W, 049231, for NWNEVi, NE(4 premisespermit to be licensed are in a Section be conveyed by NWVi, 26, Township are worth the effort of proposed rehabilitation or not. USBM, toand will condition and that the allowed South, Range 2 East, Uintah sanitary tunnel the Provo used in the sale of beer equipment A much to be heralded move was started in Ro- to flow therein and river, stored in the Special Meridian, has filed notice complies with all health regulaof to intention make Final Deer Creek reservoir formed Proof, by osevelt last week when Senator G. V. Billings, an in- an tions of Duchesne City and of the impounding dam across the to establish claim to the land on recomvited guest of the Roosevelt Lions Club, proposed and channel Leon before P. State of Utah, and of Provo river at a point described, Board of Health of the mendation Public, at received a promise of concerted and united efforts which bears N 700 ft. and E 1005 Christensen, Notary any license issued may be revoked ft. from the SW cor. Sec. 5, T Vernal, Utah, on the 2nd day of or suspended by the City Council from the East and West ends of the county toward S, R 4 E, SLBM. The water will July, 1937. when any reasonable order, rule Oct-tobnames as witnesses: 1 be Claimant released to from April had begun to appear as promotion of the surveys. Moses Mcoree, Elbert Chandler, or regulation of the said Board of each year, if Duchesne and Roosevelt might be working at cross- allowed1, toinclusive flow in the channel of Fred Wahlquist, and Wallace Jen- of Health has not been complied with. river and will be rediverted sen, all of Randlett, Utah. purposes in this line and the unity movement, pro- Provo TRANSFER SECTION VHL therefrom into existing canals or (Signed) THOMAS F. THOMAS, isLicenses OF LICENSE. posed through the Gateway Blue Bench committee other canals which may be conRegister. sued be not shall hereunder and carried out through Senator Billings efforts structed and used for irrigation Date of first publication, May transferable, and upon revocaof lands hereinafter described. As 21st, 1937. will, City Council successful, mean much to Duchesne county much of said water as is neces- Date of last publication June tion thereof by the fee said of the paid by the city, enbe will used sary during each 18th, 1937. development. licensee to the City for said litire yean for incidental domestic cense shall be forfeited to said Traveling, as your editor has just been doing, purposes. NOTICE city. Wisconsin and A through part of the water thus stored Minnesota, where the good SECTION IX. FEES. Applicareservoir will, by Lord is providing without toil or strife, the moisture in Deer Creek Notice Is heieby given that a tions to sell beer shall be accomexchange, be diverted from Provo public hearing on ithe budget for panied by the fee therefor, which we are striving so hard for, one wonders when any- river above the reservoir Into ex- the fiscal year of 1937-193- 8 of fee shall be deposited in the city canals Heber in valley in Duchesne County School District, treasury if the license is grantone would have and desire to take the Uintah Basin isting lieu of an equal quantity of storbe held at the Board of Edu- ed and returned to the applicant whom it seems to have age water released from said res- will away from the Red men, cation office, Duchesne, Utah, if denied. The fee for Class "A" ervoir of the into channel natural been so aptly planned. However, years ago, Uncle Tuesday June 1, 1937 at 2 p. m. retail license shall be $100.00 per Provo river below the Impounding The budget is now on annum. Sam invited our parents to make homes in the Uintah dam. Points at which water will file intentative Clerk's the office. The bud All licenses issued hereunder be diverted from Provo river in for the fiscal year of 1937 shall expire on the 30th day of Basin, and for thirty years they have struggled to Heber are as follows: (1) gdt valley do so, mostly with poor success. Now', after a full E 2375 ft. and N 120 ft. from the 1938 will be adopted at this meet- June, A. D. of each year, and shall be Issued for one year. cor. Sec. 36, T 2 S, R 5 E; (2) ing. generation has sacrificed its best, SECTION X. REGULATIONS. same Uncle SW A public hearing will be held E 1190 ft. and N 115 ft. from the Sam is tacitly admitting his error of insufficient SW cor. Sec. 7, T 3S, R 5 E; (3) at two thirty oclock on the date (1) No person shall sell beer at any public dance, or ht any theaW 1260 ft. and N 180 ft. from the above mentioned to make adjustguidance and is proposing to make amends for this SE budter, or in the proximity of any cor. Sec. 13, T 3 S, R 4 E, SL ments wilthin the 1936-193- 7 church or school, or to any intoxiearly neglect. Let us do everything we can to pro- BM. In this manner, a total of get.Board of Education of Duchesne cated person, or to a person mote the present efforts toward planning for the 70,000 acres of land will be irriwho is under the influence of an by diversions from Provo County C.School District. gated The City Uintah Basin. If it is worth development, we want river both above and below the C. MICKELSON. Clerk. intoxicating beverage. By Council shall have authority to besaid lands reservoir, that development to begin as quickly as possible. If it irrigated determine what shall constitute of Twps. 1 ing situated in NOTICE OF SALE is not worth development, let the Red men again take 6 2 S, of Rg. 2 parts proximity. W; Twps. 2 to 9 (2) It shall be unlawful to sell, 1 W; Twp9 1 to 7 IN THE of incl. S, Rg. There FOURTH JUDICIAL give, or dispense beer to any perare still plenty of places in the S, Incl. and possession. 10 S, of Rg. 1 E; Twp. COURT IN AND son under the age of twenty-on- e United States where homes can be built and livli-hood- s Twps. 4 to 7 S, incl. of Rg. 2 E; DISTRICT FOR DUCHESNE COUNTY, years. & 6 7 3 S, of Twps. wrrested from the earth in reasonable Twps. UTAH. ' (3) It shall be unlawful to sell, security. 3 & 4 S, of Rg.4 ERg.and E;Twps. 3 In the Matter of the Estate ol dispense, or drink liquor on the & 4 S, of Rg. 5 E, all from SLB Lucretla Fltzwater, Deceased. where beer is sold. premises &M, and more specifically describTo be sold at Admini(4) It shall be unlawful to ed in the Application filed in the strators sale on private the fifth day of cause, keep, or maintain a nuiState Engineers office. June, A. D. 1937, at 2 oclock, p. sance as defined by this ordinThis application is designated In m., at the office of L. A. Hollen- ance. the State Engineer's Office as File beck, in Duchesne, Utah, the fol(5) All licensees and retail beer 12229. No. lowing described real property, deal' rs shall close their doors from Yeasty cream is the result of unclean sepAll protests against the grant- belonging to said 12 o'clock mid-nigEstate, to 5 oclock ing of said application, stating the Lots four (4), five and utensils. (5), six (6), A. M. every day, and no beer pays to wash, scald and reasons therefor, shall be submit- seven (7) and eight (8) in Block shall be sold or dispensed during ted in affidavit form and in dupli- eight sun-dr- y (8), in Duchesne Townsite, said hours. the separator, cans, pails and all cate, accompanied by a fee of Duchesne City, Duchesne County, (6) It shall be unlawful to drink $1 00 and filed In this office within Utah, with improvements and ap- beer, or liquor of any kind, on any 30 dairy utensils, immediately after each using! days after the completion of purtenances for cash. street, alley or vacant property, the publication of this notice. (Signed) or in any publicly owned place (Signed) T. II. HUMPHERYS, WILLIAM II. FITZWATER, other than where beer is licensed State Engineer. Administrator. to be sold, within the corporate Date of first publication. April Date of first publication. May hmits of Lluehesne City. Duchesne, Utah 30, 1937. 7, 1937. (7) It shall be unlawful for any Date of last publication. May Date of last publication. May person to drive a motor 28, 1937. vehicle, 28, 1937. or other vehicle, when in an ln- Roy A. Schonian, Publisher and Editor ve far ta It er if for 'this By Mrs. Chris Sorensen Out of town people who came to attend the funeral of Mrs. Lucy Moffitt last week were Mrs. Julia Owrens and two sons, of RooseRovelt, Clifford Rutherford of sisosevelt, a brother and three ters of Edgar Moffitt s from Emery county, Mrs. Ervin Snow, Bar-Mr- s. Mrs. Joe Tidwell, Mrs. Ted Mr. and Mower Vera ton, and Msr. Pete Munsell of Boneta, Utah. Those attending the graduation exercises at the Altamont high school last Friday nighlt were: Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McDonald, and son Keith, Mrs. Mary E. Kenison and son Albert, Alma Sorensen, Dorothy Allred, Phyllis McDonald and Walter Kenison. Ray Anderson of Heber brought his mother and brother, Gail and Mrs. Mary Behunin and son Lester home from Heber on Saturday. Gail and Lester graduated from the Wasatch County high May-heJoseph Shanks, Mrs. Alda and Valeer and daughter Misses Alyce and Luclle Rhoades of Utahn took part in church Sunday evening. Mrs. Mary Kenison and family the spent Sunday at Bluebell at home of Mr. and Mrs. William Larsen; little Aullen K. Larsen returned home with them to spend a week at the home of his grandmother. Mrs. Patience Larsen, Mrs. Otto-se- n Frlsby, Mrs. Donna and Mrs. Edith Burton went to Mt. Emmons on Monday to attend the shower given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Del MeMr. and Mrs. Suran Allred and to Duchesnte on 1 unify moved Monday. Paul, Anna and Virginia Burton came home last Friday evenating from Roosevelt where they term. tended school the last Mrs. Jennie Kofford was a Duchesne visitor on Tuesday. Mias Ruby Redford is home from Duchesne where she has been attending school. w De-lor- es Mrs. W. G. Gentry and Paul were Roosevelt visitors SatuX Virginia Benson returned ?n' Prvo Sunday after a short with her parents, Mr. and 2? M. J. Benson. Miss Edith Bruce of Hem California is & guest at the Gait ry home. Mrs. Reed Lemon visited at th home of Mrs. J. A. Angus Sat day. Mrs. J. H. Robison and Mrs Russel Robison were shopping jn Roosevelt Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jensen and Bert Jensen of Green River Wyo. Hal Johnson returned to their homes Sunday after spending the week end relatives and friends. Mrs. Eliza Farnsworth' left on Sunday for Morgan, Utah where she will spend some time visiting visit-in- her son, Jode Farnsworth. Mrs. O. A. Dart of Myton and Mrs. L. S. Saunders and Gentry of Roosevelt Ioka visitors Wednesday. Several people from Ioka went to Salt Lake City Wednesday on a temple excursion. Mr. and Mrs Clyde Wing, Mr. and Mrs. George Wedig, Mrs' William Wedig, Mr. and Mrs. Devon Gentry, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dennis and Mr. and Mrs. Grant of Myton picnicked at the Gentry farm Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Lemon visited Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mathu-soof Highland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Neilson of Roosevelt were Ioka visitors on Sunday. Mr. find Mrs. Ora Cook of Bluebell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Angus. Mrs. Arden Drollinger was a Roosevelt visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mathew-se- n Eliza-bet- arator It MUTUAL CREAMERY CO. h n were transacting business in Duchesne Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert March-an- t were among the many people from Ioka who attended the graduation exercises of the Roosevelt school Friday night high untoxicated condition or while Naltu E. Atwood of Roosevelt der the influence of an intoxicat- was a business visitor in Ioka on of the ing beverage, upon any Tuesday. streets of Duchesne City. of Jenson, Golden Timothy (8) It shall be unlawful to disand Tuesday botUtah Monday or spent beer of empty liquor pose tles, or glass, on any street or with his sister, Mrs. Reed in any alley of Duchesne City. SECTION XI. LICENSE REVOCABLE. The City Council of Duchesne City may with or withCards out a hearing, at its discretion, when in their opinion public interest requires, refuse to grant any license applied for or may revoke any license issued and in such case no cause need be stated, and 160 S A. SCHONIAN may in its discretion suspend any license, when the public welfare Registered requires, for a period not to exceed one year, Mortician SECTION XII. INSPECTION. Utah All licensed premises shall be Duchesne subject to inspection by any officer, agent, or peace officer of said Duchesne City, or the Liquor Control Commission, or the State L. A. HOLLENBECK Board of Health, and every licensee shall at the request of the Attorney-at-LaBoard of Health, of a aid city furnish it samples of beer which Etai Duchesne he shall have for sale. PENALTY. XIH. SECTION Any person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a Misdemeanor, and shall upon convition be punished by a fine not exCeeding $299.00, MERRIL II. LARSEN or jail sentence not exceeding six and fine both such months, (or by Profesional w imprisonment). Attorney-at-La- SECTION XIV. In the opinion of the City Council, it is necessary to the peace, health and safety of the inhabitants of Duchesne City that this ordinance shall take effect upon its first publication. Passed by the City Council of Duchesne City, this 25th day of May, A. D. 1937. (Signed) ARTHUR J. ORR, Mayor Protem. ATTEST: (Signed) HELEN POULSON, City Recorder. U w Utah Duchesne n. B. HOLLENBECK Notary Fubllo North of County Court Duchesne House Utah Better Light P Ml ELEtllllt IS POWER G LIGHT GO. Ml I0SI EFFICIEI1 SE Keep Utensils Clean to-wi- t: g STERLING TRANSPORTATION CO. ht Uintah Banin To & From Salt Lake, Provo St Intermediate Point EASTERN UTAH TRANSPORTATION Uintah Basin To & CO. From Trice and Intermediate Points Every Day Service Each Way |