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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD E. J. Schonlan, Publisher Roy A. Schonian, Editor PUBLISHED EVERY FRID AY AT DUCHESNE, UTAH Notice Of Application U. S. Patent II Myton News Items Mrs. Marion S. Shields Sirs. Grace Dalglelsh Mrs. son of Mr. and Mrs. R. and Mr. Harlan, matter Entered as second-clas- s ADVERTISING RATES Miss Alice Todd and Mr. and with her parents, was taken to bail Mtn. to who S. Lusty, 1922 at the Postoffice at Mrs. James Dalgleish entertained Emery Neilson, returning medica 26, May Display Advertising Lake City last week for Dalg-leLs- h Home Sunday. Monday Flat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, under the act ot at a bridge dinner at the with was of operated attention Mrs. Neal Schaefermeyer home Sunday evening Line, 2y2c. March, 3, 1879. folwas a business visitor in and is reported to be improving.of the Pariette tables marked for small SOc. Per Column Inch, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. W. Sagers Mr. and Mrs. E. Myton Monday. guests: lowing Notices Classified and Reading Utah visited the pastr W. Crocker, Mrs. R. M. Pope, Mr Miss lone Bird left Wednesday Tooele, home of their daugh-teFor Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost at the she week .SUBSCRIPTION RATES and Mrs. Roy A. Schonian, Mrs. for Salt Lake City where Mr. and Mrs. and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per Three Months and 75 Ollie Schonian, Mr. and Mrs. C, visited with her family during the their son for line and 5c per line, first Insertion; Marvin G. Shields 1.00 H. Selch, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart, Thanksgiving holiday. and Mrs. Mr. each succeeding issue minimum Six Months daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. George Kohl, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Meynck and $2.00 One Year 30c. Juanita. of charge, Claudette spent Oliver L. Sagers A. M. Murdock, and Mrs. Nina and daughter Mrs and the week en Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Solomonson Duchesne of and all Burger Thanksgiving and Spring-vill- e and Card in of Sutherland S. H. families granddaughter, Deon Bird Myton. Some visiting their Solomonson ClaudA. G. while Mr. and Mrs. tables were arranged for bridge and Spring City after dinner where the guests en ette rema ned to visit for a month spent Thanksgiving with relatives joyed the remainder of the even- with her grandmother at Spring at Richfield. ing. Prizes for high score were City. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nielson and on Woodrow awarded to Mrs. Ollie Schonian Young of Huntington Miss Rosemary Hodson left and Mr. Selch. with were visiting at the home of Mrs. Wednesday for Provo to visit Mrs. Don Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Draper and her parents during the Thanks- Nielsons daughter, on Leivette. dinner were returned Ida Jean She vacation. daughter giving guests of Mrs. Drapers mother, Sunday. A farewell party was given at on Mrs. Johnson at Roosevelt on left the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Miss Ila Mae Byington Thanksgiving day. evening Farnsworth Saturday Thanksgivto spend Wednesday Thanksgiving dinner guests at ing with Miss Hodson and family complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. rethe home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred at P. T. Farnsworth and family who Provo, returning Sunday to Todd at their home on South My- sume her school duties. are leaving this week to make ton Bench were Mr. and Mrs. A. Koehler who had the their home in Mtn. Home. The Mr. Wm. M. Todd and Miss Alice Todd. misfortune to injure his foot evening was spent dancing and Mr. R. C. Walker of Duchesne was able to return to his playing games. Delicious refreshwas a dinner guest at the home work at the Waugh store Tues-da- ments were served to the followand sister, of his brother-in-laing guests: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Orville Dart on Mr. and Mrs. Titus Jones of Holgate, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Thanksgiving day. Duchesne were Myton visitors as Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Robert Zirker who is attending from Roosevelt Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor they returned school at Logan spent the Thanks- where received dental and the guests of honor. Jones Mrs. giving vacation in Myton with his attention. Floyd Ross, who is attending parents, Mr. and Mrs. John ZirkA. Schonian and Don school at Provo spent ThanksgivMr. Roy er Sr. of Duchesne were ing with home folks. Miss Viola Robinson arrived aid H. Steele The dance given by the M. I. A. in Myton to business to attending Lake Wednesday from Salt night was well atThanksgiving spend Thanksgiving with her par- Monday. tended. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knudsen ents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer RobinMr. and Mrs. M. G. Shields and son. jid daughters Arden and Kay were Paul Felter, a student of the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. daughter, Leona, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ross and family and Mr-anAgricultural college at Logan, ar- L, Jumer on Thanksgiving day, Mrs. Vernal Nielsen were Mr. B. L. Dart returned Monday rived Wednesday to visit with his Ida- Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Felter business Lee a from Mrs. through Mr. and trip parents, Mrs. Oliver Sagers of Juanita. during the Thanksgiving holiday. ho and northern Utah. ANYTHING EXCEPT BACK DEBTS Duof Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Edmiston Wimmer Neville Max Ross spent Thanksgiving Mr, Cincinnati, Ohio, started Wednesday an experi- left Thursday evening for Salt chesne was a business visitor in with home folks. Lake where Mrs. Edmiston will Myton Tuesday. Mrs. T. R. Cope is visiting with ment in city-mad- e employment for every able-bodireceive medical attention. Mrs. Ross Harmston and Mr. W. her daughter and Mr. Mr. to meet the charge, You man willing to Leland Wilde and daughter Lou E. Burton motored to Duchesne and Mrs. Owen Burgner of them and con- Monday where they attended to according to a recent report, Jean accompanied get people to where they business matters. on to tinued Wanship GOO to Miss Helen Larsen Is home which goes on men are already say that over 2, will visit some time with Mrs, Mr. Verd Olsen of Nine Mile after an extended visit with registered for the plan. Relief clients are given Wildes parents, Mr. and Mrs. was transacting business in My- her Mr. and Mrs. grandparents, erence on the job, and those who have managed to Joshua Bates. ton Tuesday. Shelton of California. Mr. and Mrs. James Dalglelsh Mrs. B. L. Dart and daughters Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hor-rockeep off relief get last chance jobs. motored to Duchesne ThanksgivAnn and son Bert and and Mary spent Thanksgiving at VerdinThe workers will be paid by voucher, the report ing day where they were the Mr. and Mrs. Alva Dart and nal as guests of Mrs. Horrocks ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. daughter Norma Ann and son Al- parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Worksays, exchangeable for food, clothing or anything Hart. dinner man. were Thanksgiving va except the payment of back debts according to ColMr. Joe Zorko who is now reof Mr. and Mrs. Orville Mr. and Mrs. Hale Holgate, son guests arrived onel C. 0. Sherrill, city manager, author of the plan. siding at Ely, Nevada Dart at their home on North My- Sharon and daughter Betty Lee to Thanksgivspend ton Bench. have returned from a visit to Everywhere there seems to be this attitude that Wednesday ing with his parents, Mr. and and Preece Wm. Mr. and Mrs. Castle Gate. to back debts should receive no consideration. A man Mrs. Matt Uresk. He returned Edith Nell and son Billy Miss Celia Cope is visiting with daughter on Sunday. home of her sister, Mrs. at the were may get a job, receive pay in taxpayers money and ElyMr. Axel dinner guests Duchesne Jep Thomas of Pierson of spend it in any foolish way he sees fit, but he must was a Myton business visitor on Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Burke cm Tabiona. E. L. Murphy of Upalco, Bernnot make an honest effort to pay back debts, yet the Tuesday. Thanksgiving day. Mr. Leonard Mortensen arrived ard Winkler and Gard Goodrich Vernal of Searle Mrs. Clarence very merchant to whom he owes the back debts, who Monday from Salt Lake City and of Bluebell were in attendance at a guest of her brother-in-lahas helped see him through hard times, who furnish- was and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Neal is installing the new machinery Sunday school Sunday morning. Mrs. Virgie Thompson who was ed his home, or sold or reconditioned his car, and who Schaefermeyer at Pariette during at the Mtn. States Creamery casethrown from a horse Monday in plant. week. the past e the taxes which furnish the city-madpays employ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Neal return- night is convalescing at her home Mr. Harold Wimmer of Dument salaries, is supposed to wipe his books clean, chesne was transacting business ed Tuesday from Salt Lake City with several bruises and cuts on where Mrs. Neal has been confin- the head. Myton Friday. grin and bear it, the while he tries to figure out some in Mr. Mrs. Mont Poulson and Mrs. Blaine of Bluebell ed to the hospital for several Rulon way of paying his creditors while he cannot collect was a business visitor in Myton weeks. Her many friends are very Harriet Todd of Duchesne were from his debtors. Sunday visitors at the home of pleased with her improvement. Friday. Mrs. Lionel Babcock of South their sister and daughter, Mrs. M. Mr. and A, Merkley Jerry is There a limit to how long small business can Murdock were visitors on Myton Bench was a Myton visit- Frank Horrocks. hold up under such a system. The businessmans debts Friday as they Myton Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Shields enreturned from a or Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cannon and tertained at a dinner at their are secured and collectible and must be met or the business trip to Ouray. of spent home Monday evening complimenSpringville Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Waugh and children businessman goes under, and unless he is able to col- daughters, Beth and Louise left Thanksgiving and the week end tary to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. W. lect on his own outstanding accounts such will be the Wednesday for Salt Lake City with Mrs. Cannons parents, Mr. Sagers of Tooele, parents of Mrs. Shields. The following guests where they visited during the and Mrs. Fred Musser. case and all the new business created by the Fri- were present: Mr. and Mrs. Wan-les- s releft Ashel Mrs. Bingham holidays. They Thanksgiving make-wor- k projects will be of no avail. turned Sunday evening. Shields and family, Mr. and day for Los Angeles, California, Mrs. Erma Calvert and small where she will visit her daughter Mrs. Marion Ross and family, SALT LAKE CITY APPROVES DEER CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Nielsen and Salt Lake City voters, last week, put their okey son spent Thanksgiving visiting Mrs. Cliff Woodruff. Mr. andi Mrs. Oliver Sagers and to the Deer Creek project in an overwhelmingly de- water flowing down our rivers to the Gulf, there can Lloyd, Raymond of Juanita. cisive vote. They want water, and want it badly je little doubt that every citizen of the Basin will Mr. and Mrs. R, A. Murray of Bluebell to sign up on a gladly see the excess waters diverted to the Deer Monday. were Arcadia visitors on enough that they are over-anxioseven million dollar project to get it. Creek or other projects. Mr. and Mrs. Wanless Shields made a business trip to Salt Lake Salt Lake Citys action is of double concern to GOODBYE TO N. R. S. City Uintah Basinites. Insofar as Salt Lake City is the The Uintah Basin, this week, bids goodbye to its Mr.Wednesday. and Mrs. H. T. Richens and capitol of the state of which we are a part, we are office of the National Reemployment Service and its daughter Thelma, Mr. and Mrs. Richens were visiting at naturally anxious to see it prosper and grow, and manager, E. W. Crocker, who has been transferred Thurlo the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Riggs happy that the way has apparently been opened to ;o the office ip Price. A great good has been accom- of Fort Duchesne Monday night. son-in-la- Good Advice Sun-dayd- y. w ec cant work, work, For SALT U S. LAND OFFICE, UTAH. LAKE CITY, November 10, 1937. Serial No. 062193. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an Act of Congress and the approved May 10, 1872, the Argyle thereto, amendments ComShale Mining Oil Canyon State the of pany, a corporation of Utah, whose post office address is Provo, Utah, has made application for patent for the Sherman No 4 Oil Shale Placer Mining No. Claim, and the Little Johnny 1 Oil Shale Placer Mining Claim, situate in bearing oil shale, and an unorganized mining district, of County of Duchesne, State t: as follows, described and Utah, Want or 4 turkeys at market pric, exchange for new or i scriptions to the RecwIZ 1st class birds t.J5 pref at ks w so-call- ed BrtnSS FOR. SALE: Densmore 0fSj. 17-- FOU SALK Five roorvi em home in Duchesne, a asy CC' H NarrwiTr: LOST: case with set of car keys at end. Finder return to Record being the East fice and collect reward. ary t bn?0?-a- terms. CaU at to-wi- Sherman No. 4, Half of the Southwest Quarter, and Lots 6 and 7, in Section 6, Township 11 South, Range 12 East, Salt Lake Meridian. Little Johnny No. 1, being the SWJ4 of Section 1, Township 11 South, Range 11 East, Salt Lake Meridian. Names of adjoining claims on Sherman No. 4, on the North none; on the West Little Johnny; on the South Liberty No. 3; on the East Sherman No. 3. Names of adjoining claims on Little Johnny No. 1, on the North American No. 4; on the West Sherman No. 5; on the South Liberty No. 5; on the East Little Johnny. Date of posting this notice on claim, July 17th, 1937. I direct that this notice be published in the Uintah Basin Record for nine consecutive issues. THOMAS F. THOMAS, Register U. S. Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. Date of first publication, November 12, 1937. Date of last publication, Janu- " t, writer, in fine condition, cheap. CaU at the Record J FOR RENT: house Utah- - 3 room Jack Qdekirk, modem Duchesne Combined Name Texas once was called Philisa bella after the Spanish sovereian, Philip and Isabella. Professional Cards L. A. HOLLENBECK w Attorney-at-La- Duchesne II. Utah B. HOLLENBECK Notary Public North of County Court 7, 1938. House Duchesne Utah NOTICE! There wlU be a public hearing for the purpose of revising the BOf Duchesne County Budget on December 7, 1937 at the hour of 3:00 oclock p. m. (Signed) G. A. GOODRICH, County Clerk. A. SCHONIAN Registered Mortician Duchesne I'tak STERLING TRANSPORTATION Uintah Basin To & From Salt Lake, Provo CO. & Intermediate Points EASTERN UTAH TRANSPORTATION Uintah Basin To & From Price and Intermediate CO. Points Every Day Service Each Way - DUCHESNES ONLY WHOLESALERS OF- - Butter - Eggs - Cheese Miracle Whip Salad Dressing WE STILL BUY CREAM and MAKE BUTTER MUTUAL CREAMERY CO. Duchesne, Utah us insure it of a sufficient water supply to provide for plished by this service during its operation in this Safety First in Britain many years of growth and expansion. We are appre- district, and it is with regrets that we see it disconIn 1865, Great Britain passed a hensively concerned, however, with the fact that in- tinued. While it was one of the many agencies born law requiring vehicles cluded with the Deer Creek project is the be preceded by a man to tun- with the depression, it was considered by many as to carrying plan a red flag. nel through the mountains and divert a large flow of one of those which would live on into permanently water from the Duchesne river. normal times. Even this may yet prove true, with reLegal Advertising Heie again we have a kindred feeling for our spect to the now reduced service. It is with a feeling of pleasurable approval that Notice For Publication State Capitol. We would far rather see our water we of the selection of Mr. Crocker to head the learn utilized there than wasted in lower states, or in the DEPARTMENT OF THE IN Price office. It has been no secret that Mr. Crocker TERIOR. Gulf of Mexico. Before we can feel secure U. S. entirely OFFICE about this though, we must see that our own needs has been lated high m the esteem of the Reemploy- at Salt Lake City,LAND Utah, Nov, 27 ment management in the state, and there was little 1937. are properly taken care of. NOTICE la hereby given that Bureau of Reclamation engineer E. 0. Larsen doubt among his friends that a place would be found Lyman Chlarson, of Duchesne, for him in whatever form the adjustment in the N. Utah, who, on Nov. 10, has made personal promises that this will be the 1933, made case, R. S. should take. atockraising homestead entry, No. and that water taken into Salt Lake valley will be It seems evident that Mr. Crocker handled the 050944,7 for ESE, SWi only that which is a surplus on this side. We have a Si, Section 8, Township lot of faith in Mr. Larsen. We feel that he is reallv affairs of the district No.'7 office in a highly efficient 11 South, Range 12 East, Salt Meridian, has filed notice of interested in the Blue Bench and other Uintah Basin manner. That there must have been disappointments Lake intention to make final Proof, to to many who registered at the office can be taken establish claim to the land projects, and that such a statement form him can be above ted. avoid them Mr. Crocker would have described, before H. B. Hollenrelied upon. And while we know that his authority beck, Notary Public, at Duchesne, on these matters is not supreme, we Of finding a Job for hope that his in- one whenever he every- - Utah, on the 11th day of Januwanted it. The fact that those who ary, 1938. fluence win be great enough to bring to consummation Claimant names as witnesses: the protection and development of the Uintah Basins did business with the office employers and Cyrus Nelson, Harold Wimmer, alike ployees of him in such highly comm cni Soren resources. speak Nielson and Neville r We hope also that Salt Lake atoiy manner, however, indicates that he put into his all of Duchesne, Utah City will see the work not only honest effort but in helping us to get our development genuine ability and (Signed) THOMAS F. THOMAS, h accomplished the that Register,1 and the necessary water here benHi'daTkTs object set out for him In Date of first publication, putto Dechlm Duchesne losing soon as possible. When this is and the Basin loses a ember 3, 1937. ddone, and there is still good Date SOCIAL and BUSINESS ACTIVITIES CENTER AT THE HOTEL fez 14 ! 1 rJ EW HOUSE j , In inAWtiU i 1 J Salt Lake City Thousands of repeat guests yar after year attest the popularity this fi ne hotel. Section Wim-me- of last publication, ember 31, 1937. OilUCJG and v Every Friday and Saturday Night Dec. Beginning I7th HOTEL Mrs. J. II. Waters, President; Cliaunc-- y W. West, Mnagl'f 3 1 0! Runs mended in sluThT single run, 10c for additional leave orders at Owl Cafe. i9.ltp son-in-la- in pound,. away. 11 . i |