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Show Notice is hereby given that U, Forest Service, Ogden Utah, Date of first publication has made Application in accordust 13. 1937. ance with tile laws of Utah to Date of last publication . 0 025 second feet of 'sjiOVtt water from an unnamed stream ember 10, 1937. ftoy in Duchesne County, Utah. Said ",l3 June from water will be diverted FALL QUARTER r3 '3 15 to October 31, inclusive of each S. bears which year, at a point 29 degrees 35 minutes W., 2000 Why Not Acquaint Y0Uv feet fiom the NU Cor. of Sec. 34, With the Opportunity f " T. 4 N., R. 9 W., USB & M, and Higher Education Offered j! conveyed via. pipe line, settling Hie State University a box and equalizing reservoir of approximately 450 distance THE UNIVERSE feet to the Mirror Lake Guard OF UTAH Station and there used for domestic purposes, including irrigaOrENING DATES la3;i tion of approximately Vt acre of Freshman Placement lawn. Any water diveited into the Sept 22. Special nieetim will for Instruction and regktr system and not consumed restion, September 23.25 overflow from the equalizing S. UINTAH BASIN RECORD Editor Wm. H. Fitzwater of Salt Lake for City, Duchesnes postmasterWedRoy A. Schonlan, E. J. Schonian, Publisher about 25 years was in town of PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT DUCHESNE, UTAH Mrs. W. G. Gentry nesday visiting with members old By Miss Florence Murray ot and children greeting his and Mrs. Bratke Ed and family matter Mrs. Otto Johnson Sr. Entered as second-clas- s RATES ADVERTISING is known to Roosevelt visitors Green River, Wyoming are visit- friends. Ftz. as he were at as daughter Postoffice 1922 at the May 26, all of his friends is looking ing Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jensen. Display Advertising on Wednesday. ot act under the ever. as fine Flat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, Hugh Percival, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lisonbee March, 3, 1S79. Thomas Gentry and Beulah PerLine, 2jc. Mr. and Florence and daughter and Let Us Do Your Job Printing Per Column Inch, 30c. and Mrs. Lee Lisonbee were Ro- cival were the guests of Eva Unice Classified and Reading Notices Angus, Sunday. osevelt visitors Wednesday. For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost SUBSCRIPTION RATES Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lloyd were Mr. Evan Bennion and son, Dee 75 of Mt. Emmons were in town on Upalco visitors Sunday. and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per Three Months line, first insertion; 5c per line for business Monday. Wallace Washburn of Monroe each succeeding issue minimum Six Months Emmons Mt. of was Wall Pete Mr. visiting his sister, Mrs. Olive One Year Five room modcharge, 30c. FOR SALE was in town on business Tuesday. Sorensen last week. A bargain Duchesne. in em home Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Dart of MyMr. and Mrs. Bill Callyer from Record Ofat Call terms. at easy !e Would California, Mrs. Earl Murray and ton were Ioka visitors Sunday. We f. fice. J. K. Lemon and W. G. Gentry daughters, Lawanna and Fontella and son, Orland and Mrs. Rufus were called to Duchesne Tuesday Increase your wool yield by ervoir and he returned to the Rogers of Mt. Emmons were call- as jurors. Sophomore Registration using S. K. Daniels Purebred natural stream channel at a point ers at the Murray home on TuesSeptember 25. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Angus and Rambouilett Rams. See them at bearing S 29 degrees 7 minutes day. Cor. N!4 said Mr. and Mrs. Jim Alexander of Mt. Emmons, Utah. 1970 from feet W., All others register. Sept; Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Murray and Los Angeles spent Thursday at of Sec. 34. Roosevelt were FOR SALE Moon Lake. daughter Gladys Is designated This Application Class work begins Sept,; and Myton visitors on Wednesday. Old newspapers for sale. Call Homer Robinson of Myton was State EngineMiss Venola Therning was a transacting business in Ioka on at the RECORD OFFICE at Du- in the office of the Send for free catalogue g er as No. 12471. Roosevelt visitor on Wednesday. SAV, umc . VOU One Cent per lb. chesne. Sunday. ing further information the grantAll protests resisting POLL OUT Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Tolgren COULDN'T Mrs. Guy Percival and little 0 MORE A COUPLE Savage ing of said Application, with reasFOR SALE and sons, Ronald and Paul from son of Provo are visiting at the THE UNIVERSIT O' THOSE , COULD Salt Lake City are visiting Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Per- rifle with a box of shells, for $20. ons therefor, made in affidavit H. T. MyVOU ?? be with filed must James Mrs. of and Mr. Dalgleish, form, OF UTAH Inquire Tolgrens parents, cival. t26 J. K. Therning. Humphreys, State Engineer, CapiSaxon Jones was the guest of ton. Salt Lake City returned Timmie Marchant Sunday. Miss Rea Therning tol Building, Salt Lake City, with $1.00 and filing extra one home Wednesday night from Salt copy Mary Lloyd was the over night Lake City where she has been guest of Loraine Benson Thursfee within 30 days after the date of completion of publication. visiting her sister, Mrs. Maurice day. Cai T. II. IIUMPHERYS, Tolgreen the past few weeks. SALE Bert Jensen of Green River, SHERIFFS State Engineer. Miss Gladys Murray was the Wyoming is visiting his parents Date of first publication, AugIN THE DISTRICT COURT, IN overnight guest of Mrs. M. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jensen. AND FOR DUCHESNE COUN ust 13, 1937. Seeley Wednesday. In spite of rain and bad roads L. A. HOLLENBECK A shower was given in honor Ioka was well represented at the Date of last publication, SeptTY, STATE OF UTAH. of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Long on U. B. I. C. LOAN ) ember 10. 1937. HOME OWNERS Attorney-at-LaWednesday night. The bride reP. C. Johnson, Jack Spencer CORPORATION, a corpor- - ) ice and useful ceived many ) gifts rt. and William Bolden were busi- ation, Duchesne Notice For Publication cream and cake were served to a ness visitors in Duchesne ThursPlaintiff. ) vs. ) large crowd. DEPARTMENT OF THE INday. Mr. LaMont Anderson was a Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Alexander P. A. LUBLIN, also known ) U. S. LAND OFFICE TERIOR, Roosevelt visitor on Wednesday. returned to their homes in Los as Alfred Lublin and ALICE ) Salt Lake City, Utah, August at here is Miss Ada Rassmussen ) Angeles after spending a week in LUBLIN, his wife, 4, 1937. H. B. HOLLENBECK Defendants. ) visiting with her sisters, Edith Ioka looking after their farming NOTICE is hereby given that Warren. Alice and Brady To be sold at Sheriffs sale at William Chatwin of Altonah, interests. Notary Public Mrs. Otto Johnson Sr. and Unice Angus had the misfor- 10:00 oclock a. m., the 24th day Utah, who, on May 16, 1932, made North of daughter, Esther and Mrs. R. A. tune of injuring her hand quite of September, 1937, at ithe front homestead entry, No. 050365, for endoor of the Courthouse in DuMurray and daughter, Gladys badly in the wringer. County Court Horn U. B. I. C. - INDIAN FAIR IS SUCCESSFUL SUNEU, Section 21, Township 1 joyed a swimming party at the the following deschesne, Utah, 4 Uintah West, CU South, Range Fair (the home of Mrs. M. C. Seeley on Fri- Hancock is employed. Duchesne combined U. B. I. The cribed property situated in said SEi Special Meridian, has filed notice ErnGoodrich Mr. and Leland have is B. day. I. U. 15th annual C.) county, past history. Many to final intention make Proof, of Myrtle and Jean Allen of est Winkler spent the week end Lots 26, 27 and 28, Plat "A, tJ establish claim to the land events with increased interest Pleasant watched this Valley are visiting with at home. They are employed at Block 8, Roosevelt Townsite described, before ,W. E. because of the combination, your editor one of them. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lisonbee. the mine at Dragon. 140 S A. SCHONIAN Survey. Davis, Notary Public, at Altonah, Harmston Ted Mrs. Florence Mr. and Mrs. Belle Bird, Miss 3, 1937. DATED: September of 21st on the Unfortunately your editor was unable to attend a Lisonbee, Septday Utah, Lisonbee and Misses Elda and Veda GoodMrs. Registered (Signed) ARZY H. MITCHELL, ember, 1937. of the program, but observations on the and Misses MyrtleMyrle and Jean Al- rich of Roosevelt and Mrs. Thellarge Utah. Duchesne County, Mortician Claimant names as witnesses: last day, coupled with many questions to all classes len were Roosevelt visitors Fri- ma Robinson of Ioka were visit- Sheriff, Date of first publication, SeptAlbert Clark, Melvin George GoodB. L. home at the of Ik ing Duchesne ember 3, 1937. result in the following opinion: The Indian Fair has day.Franklin and Foote, Ed Olsen and LeRoy Chat-wiHarry Smith and rich on Saturday. of Date Septlast publication, comall All the in Utah. little. all of much and subtracted added Altonah, Miss Velva Goodrich went to ember 24, 1937. Lloyd Goodrich came down from bined event is more interesting, more educational and Moon Lake Saturday afternoon. Roosevelt Sunday where she exFlorence Allred left Sun- pects to spend a few days visitmore typical of the Uintah Basin than ever before. Miss SHERIFFS SALE day to work 5n Roosevelt for Mr. ing her sister, Mrs. Ted HarmWe found objections expressed by many. They Claire Larsen during the U. B. I. ston. .ONE OF TIIE WEST IN THE DISTRICT COURT, IN Mjr. and Mrs. Porter Merfell uTere founded on only twTo basic facts, however, only C. AND FOR DUCHESNE COUN' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Woodard and family were visiting relatives TRULY GREAT one of which has real merit. The combination neces- spent I STATE OF UTAH. TY, the at here and Saturday, Sunday Saturday LOAN ) HOTELS Oran, Alvie and John Bird HOME OWNERS sarily throws the event later in the season, wrhich home of R. A. Murray, corpor- - ) causes friction with other well established events-an- Mr. and Mrs. James Bird came spent the week end at home.d CORPORATION, aPlaintiff. ) from Moon Lake Sunday They are employed at the Bridge-lanFamed from coast t which as was the case this year is apt to bring down vs. ) C. C. C. camp. morning, returning Sunday night. unfavorable weather. This matter of time creates a Wallace Seeley came down Mr. Henry Wathen and son, WM. H. GAGON and AB- - ) coast for its congtnii are viSiUng friends BIE E. GAGON, his wife, ) definite handicap which is regrettable and hard to from Moon Lake Saturday after- Victor of Lehi here. ELWOOD T. BEAR and J. ) western hospitality . and relatives noon, returning Saturday night. ) get around. The other objection seems to he based Mrs. Velva Gagon of Tooele Is Mrs. Alena Wathen returned WESLEY BEAR, Defendants. ) i. on the idea that the Indians, in combining their visiting at the home of her par- home Wednesday from Salt Lake IN SALT LAKE CHI " be at sold To Sheriffs sale at Hansome Mrs. Levison Mr. she where and has ents, spent City with the U. B. I. C. are encroaching on the white cock. She is canning fruit and time visiting her granddaughter, 10:00 o'clock a. m., the 24th day ITS ALWAYS THE mans rights. of September, 1937, at the front Mrs. Maurice Tolgreen. vegitables while here. DuThis question of rights is a big one, with many Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hancock Mr. and Mrs. Leland Goodrich, door of the Courthouse in desL. Mrs. L. B. Goodrich and Mrs. chesne, Utah, the following M. Mr. are and Mrs. visiting availphases which we cannot discuss in the space are on Owen Goodrich were Roosevelt cribed property situated in said Hancock and family. able here. This much is sure, however, the Indians their way to Cheyenne,They county, where Mr. visitors Monday. Beginning at a point 100 ft. were here before the white man ever set foot in the & taa West and 150 ft. South from NOTICE DELINQUENT and we Basin. We knew they were here before came, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAII- the Northwest corner of Block 6, Plat B, Roosevelt Townsite THE FARMERS IRRIGATION COMPANY though we wrere invited here by Uncle Sam we came IN TIIE VERY HEART OF TIIE WESTS and running thence West 200 Bluebell, Utah of our own volition and with our eyes open. If we are SCENIC WONDERLAND ft.; thence South 50 ft.; thence not willing to accept the Indians as part of the Uin There is now due and delinquent, on account of an assessment East 200 ft.; thence North 50 rian to Spend Your Vacation In Utah July 21, 1937, the several amounts set opposite the names of ft. to the point of beginning. tah Basin, to brush shoulders with them and do busi- levied Make The New house Hotel Your Vacation Horae the share owners as follows, plus advertising: Being a portion of the unplattness with them, fhere are still plenty of places in of section ed Roosevelt, and Excellent Meals at these United States which the Indians have left ages situate in Section 21, Township Reasonable Prices 2 South, Range 1 West of the RATES ago. S. M. U. There are still many problems to be straightened ROOM DATED: September 3, 1937. 2 to out between the Indians and the whites. It is quite (Signed) ARZY H. MITCHELL, this years events, Sheriff, Duchesne County, Utah. possible that steps wTere taken Date of first publication, Sept400 Rooms which1 through a continuance of the combination, ember 3, 1937. will result in adjustments highly beneficial to us all. 400 Baths Date of last publication, SeptNo Extra Charge Tor ember 24, 1937. Should such he the result the U. B. I. C. will he ret announcement SK Want; Vi1' I 30-3- - Legal Advertising Professional w first C.-Indi- an to-w- it: years ve part n, I && ... . fair i to-w- it: HOTEL R p - DINING $4 BUFFET CAFETERIA at sponsible for another great mark of progress in the Uintah Basin. As for the advantages, they are many. Indian participation and cooperation was always sought for the U. B. I. C. This year it was given ungrudgingly for the first time according to committee members. Work on grounds- financial aid, a more colorful program, etc. all were greatly appreciated by the general committee. We think the U. B. I. Fair is a successful combination and one which will grow and build still more prestige for the Uintah Basin. UP TO THE STUDENTS AND PARENTS Next Monday agains brings the call of back to And in accordance with law, and by order of the Board of Directors, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary school to students throughout Duchesne county. will be sold to the highest bidder for cash, to pay the Many new faces will be found on the faculty this advertising and cost of sale, on September 20th, 1937 at delinquency two oclock at Bluebell, Utah, year, including a new superintendent, new principals p. m. at the office of the Secretary JOHN K. THERNING, Secretary for the three high schools, and many of the elemenDate of first publication, August 27th, 1937. Date of last publication, September 10th, 1937, tary schools and a host of new teachers. Many of these changes are the result of better times in the The music instructor, Mr. Frank is well commercial world, drawing teachers to better posi- qualified to handle his work in this Iostma, both in the field, tions. high and elementary schools. Duchesne has had little Duchesne particularly is going to see a host of help in this field in the past, hut with these two men new faculty faces. A feature which will undoubtedly lined up for the coming and perhaps successive years be welcome to many parents is the music setup for there is no reason Duchesne cannot make as why Duchesne this year. Principal C. W. Barton is an ac- a showing as those in other locations. Work will good have complished musician and has spent years in this work to begin from the very ground, hut all that is needed in his previous positions. Though his job here is not for hand and orchestra work for both schools will he that of music instructor his interest n this work will the full cooperation of the students parents. The opnot go amiss in the development of music instruction portunity is here. It is to the parents and the stu up in Duchesne. dents what is made of it. - C.-Indi- an - Room Service At Any SHERIFFS SALE Mrs. - Tim Chauncey W. J. II. Waters IN THE DISTRICT COURT, IN AND FOR DUCHESNE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. HOME OWNERS LOAN ) CORPORATION, a corpor- - ) , ation, GROW INTO THE DAIRY BUSINESS ( Plaintiff, ) vs. ) LEVI J. ANDERTON, Ad- - ) mlnistrator of the estate of ) O. J. SMITH, deceased, ) ANNA L. MORRISON and ) HAZEL SMITH, ) Defendants, ) To be sold at sheriffs sale at 2 oclock p. m., the 10th day of September, 1937, at the front door of the Courthouse in Duchesne, Utah, the following described property situated in said t: county, Lots Fourteen (II), Fifteen (15) and Sixteen (1G) Block Twenty-seve- n (27), Duchesne Duchesne Townsite, County, Manager, President, The laising of heifer calves is a comparatively easy, certainly an economical way of "Growing into the DaW business. It takes time but it is safe, sure, and far PROFITABLE in the long run. If you are careful in the selection of a bull for your his daughters should far exceed their dams in production, PROFITS pile up steadily with increased milk prod'111, B' PER COW. MUTUAL CREAMERY Utah. Notice To Water Users THE STATE OF I TAH OFFICE OF STATE SALT LAKE CITY, CO. Duchesne, Utah to-wi- Dated: August 20, 1937. (Signed) ARZY II. MITCH ELI., Sheriff, Duchesne County, Utah. Date of first publication, August 20, 1937. Date of last publication September 10, 1937. i W!WX2SKISB'W STERLING TRANSPORTATION Uintah Basin To & Troiii Salt Lake. Provo CO. & Intermediate Point EASTERN UTAH TRANSPORTATION I Int.ih Busin To A From Price and Intermediate Every Day Service Each Way Po'11 , t |