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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE UTAH UINTAH BASIN RECORD Roosevelt News Items Roy A. Schonian, Editor E. J. Schonian, Publisher PUBLISHED EVERY FI1ID AY AX DUCHESNE, UTAH RATES ADVERTISING Advertising Entered as May 26, 1922 second-clas- s matter at the Postoffice at Display Flat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, under the act ot Line, 2c. Colur n March, 3, 1879. 30c. Per Inch, Classified and Reading Notices For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost SUBSCRIPTION and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per Three Months line, first insertion; 5c per line for Months each succeeding issue minimum Six Year One 30c. barge, Leave It to RATES 75 $2.00 the Young Brother! KIN I HAVE OH. SIS SOME OF VOUPi VALENTINE TO GIVE TO DAV CAKIOV -OH ATE MV GAL . ALL TH' CHOCOLATED 1 BOUGHT FOR HER r I fay divert said water into the Grey Mountain ditch at a point which By Mrs. Claribel Reef as feeling much better and that Scout Week Scout week in Roosevelt has he expects to leave for California been a busy one for our boys. soon. Max Baker of Salt Lake City Many badges were presented. On Tuesday evening the scouts gath- is in Roosevelt on radio business. Mrs. Aven McDonald entertainered in their room in the chapel to hear President Roosevelts ra- ed a number of her friends Tuesdio message. One of the most day night. Dancing and singing pleasant events of the week was were the principal diversions ot last Wednesday night when the the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Johnstun Boy Scouts renewed their vows, followed by a banquet held in the and children of Price are visiting L. D. S. dining hall. The Relief Mr. Johnstuns parents in HanSociety got up the meal and young cock Cove. ladies served the boys, who by Dr. R. Q. Wamock and Dr. L. their bright happy faces showed S. Saunders purchased the home they were enjoying themselves to acrosg the street west of library the utmost. building. They expect to remodel The following program was the place and use it is an office given; Vocal duet, by Einerson building. The Daughters of the Utah Piobrothers; remarks by Willard Day and Merrill C. Croft; saxaphone neers expect to give a banquet in solos by Bartlett Heiner; talk by the Legion Barracks next Friday Mrs. Horace Allred; instrumental evening. duet by John C. Jacobs and Ralph Philip B. Horsley, manager of responses Taylor; by Bartley the Telephone Company has been Heiner. E. T. Vest and Homer P. transferred to Richfield. O. K. Edwards; tribute to Scoutmaster Fotheringham, who is to take his Croft by M. E. Lundberg and taps place arrived Monday from Mt. by Karl Shisler. Thursday they Pleasant and will reside in the were supposed to stay home and home recently vacated by Mr. and perform some kind act for their Mrs. Horsley. is home at Chas Carpenter parents. Sat. the boys did their civic work cleaning the streets. Mr. Vernal on the sick list. Mrs. Tom Wiscombe treated them at the Shisler took him over Thursday. Miss Bell Angus of Vernal is Mortensen Bakery and Wilford Workman served hamburger sand- visiting her sister, Mrs. Cora wiches. A party and refresh- Harmston during her vacation. ments at the Toyack chapter James Harmston, son of Mr. house ended the evening. Sunday and Mrs. A. C. Harmston, is visitwas the climax for the week of ing her sister, Clara in Ogden. A. C. Harmston has been quite activities of the observance of the 28th anniversary of the founding ill the past week, threatened with of the Boy Scouts by a court of pneumonia. honor. The faculty of the Roosevelt Rev. Leacher To Move. high and elementary schools were Mrs. John Leacher is in Salt entertained by Ronald Wiscombe, Lake City this week visiting her Blanche Lublin and Lethel Gibchildren who live there, and meet- bons in the elementary gym. The ing her daughter, Dorothy, who is guests were dressed as boys and a teacher in Kanab. Mrs. Leacher, girls and played childrens games. while in the city, will look for a Mr. Croft won firit prize and house In which to live, as they Miss Peters won booby prize at will be leaving Roosevelt about the table games. The refreshthe first of March. Rev. Leacher ments were carried out in valenat that time will be pensioned as tine colors. Mrs. .Alfred Lublin has been a reward for his many years of work for the Master. Rev. Leach- ill the past week with a severe er is a finely educated man and cold on her lungs. will be missed by our community Lincoln Day Banquet Ashtons have a new sign at The Republican Lincoln Day their service station and it is at- banquet was served by the Reattention. lief Society of the L. D. S. church tracting considerable The many new neon signs in Ro- In their dining hall Saturday osevelt are certainly giving this night in a very delightful mantown a citvfied appearance. ner. There were about 60 presRay Jordan, wife and tfttle ent, but over 100 tickets were daughter, Joyce left the past week sold. After all expenses sire paid to consult the Mayo brothers as the remainder of the proceeds go to the condition of Mr. Jordans to the new L. D. S. hospital. The health. Heres hoping there are speakers were J. H. McKnight no serious complications and that and Ray E. Dillman, interspersed all he needs is a "rest cure. with a reading by E. T. Vest; a Chas., son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. duet by Howard and Merlyn ReyAlbright, who is attending the nolds "Old Kentucky Home, and Wasatch academy was one of the Belle Harmston gave two readthree scholars selected to debate ings. The committee on arrangeagainst the visiting teams. It was ments were Alfred Lublin, A. C. not a contest but done for the Harmston, Heber T. Hall and Geo. E. Stewart. purpose of practice. Mr. and Mrs. Oberhansley of The Juniors Business Builders Provo are visiting her parents, Club contest that has been on at Mr. and Mrs. Walter Daniels. the Roosevelt Drug Co. since OcThe basketball boys came home tober 4th was closed on Saturquite jubilant over their winning day of last week and the prizes the game from Duchesne. For were awarded February 12th. it looked as though the There were 29 constants. Don game was going to be lost. How- Roberts won first prize which was ever after the third quarter the a fine bicycle. All others receivboys put on more steam and won ed something, the game 48 to 19. Wilford Granger, who was in a Mrs. Freda Markey and Olga mine accident at the Hall and Bingham of Vernal were visiting Ferron gilsonite mine is improv' their parents the past week. Mrs. ing. His condition was not as Markey is the daughter of Mr. serious as was at first supposed. and Mrs. Cy Larsen and Mrs. Mrs. Ross Radnal and son, Jay Bingham is the daughter of Mr. and wife of Salt Lake City are and Mrs. Geo. Pulos. With a few visiting Mrs. Ross daughter, of their girl friends they spent and sister, Mrs. Blanche the afternoon having fun at the Mitchell. They arrived Friday and roller skating rink. stayed over the week end, Mrs. Lyle Reynolds, president Cleo Timothy is wearing a fine of the American Legion Auxiliary new ring on the third finger of was confined to her bed this week her left hand. Her engagement threatened with pneumonia. Bad to Max McDonald has just been colds reached all of her family, announced. but they are all recovering nicely The final rites for LeRoy Campat this writing. bell, whose life was crushed out Mr. and Mrs. Clair Ashton, Mr. under tons of rock at the Pari-ett- e and Mrs. Rae Ashton and Mrs. mine, were held at the L. D. Leslie Ashton are on a trip to S. chapel Sunday, February 13th. San Francisco, combining busi- That he was a loyal friend and ness with pleasure . Their trip a splendid ne'ghbor was testified was delayed on account of Mrs. to by the lar?e crowd attending Rae Ashton being in a hospital his funeral and by the many beauin Salt Lake City having her ton- tiful floral offerings. He will be sils removed. missed, not only from the home Mrs. Joe Moysh and son Junior where he waj adored but by a went to Salt Lake City to visit host of friem's who feel that he Mr. Moysh who is in the Veterans has left a legacy of loving there. They report him ories. The speakers were Heber bears N. 68 deg. 25 min. W. 3150 By Tracy Defa was Chatwin Cardella taken to Heber City last 'week, where she is receiving medical attention. She is staying at the home of her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bates. We wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. Frank Defa made a business trip to Fort Duchesne Monday. He was accompanied by M$. and Mrs. Ben Mountain. Relief Society was held at the home of Mrs. Etta Moon last week. Present were: Mrs. May Atwood, Leona Sweat, Loretta Payne, Louise Turnbow, Cleola Collett, Nettie Defa, Tracy Defa, Martha Giles. A new quilt was Mrs. started. Mr. Joseph Defa was accompanied by Mr. William Rhoades to Salt Lake City Thursday. Mrs. Leoi-nSweat went with them as Heber. far as Dont neglect your dental work. Call Dr. M I. Meeker, Duchesne, &dv. for appointment. Mr. Earl Giles and Mr. Caxl Rhoades left Monday night for Moon Lake where they were called to start work again. Quite a large crowd attended the pie dance at Red Cliff Friday night. Everyone had an enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Defa motored to Duchesne Sunday where Mrs. Defa had some dental work done by Dr. Meeker. A sewing bee was held at the home of Mrs. Viola Defa Friday. Present were, Mrs. Irene Allred, Mrs. Nettie Defa and Miss Tracy Defa. Lunch was served. Mr. C. C. Lee has been quite ill, but is much improved at this writing. Mr. Lyle Fraughton of Park City were visiting friends in Han na last week. A large crowd of young folks attended the roller skating at Defa's Famous Park Wednesday. Everyone had a nice time. a Turn-bo- RELIABLE MAN V call on farmers in Duchess ty. No experience or cap1: quired. Steady work. Hak.' $12 a day. Write Mr. w. D bell, Clearfield, Utah. j jppendicitis jjgrlay-ed as direct to fanners. Except portunity for the right man. make $40 to $50 weekly Write quickly for free C. HEBERLING 14-- S H FM wal west epiaye; served. &ni v& cut 10 p. Dept. , jirs. coi tvjt she bul 8 party, eve jfsnday Product Heberling Sm Mvo retu RELIABLE DEALER f to succeed Rex Mitchell chesne and Uintah Coi1' handle By p.jwe . COY? evening. pon't nej Bloomington, m DiM Call : y 4, 1938. Notice To Water Users OF- STATE OF UTAH, FICE OF STATE ENGINEER, SALT LAKE CITY. Notice is hereby given that U. S. Bureau of Reclamation, Federal Building, Salt Lake City, has made Application in accordance with the laws of Utah to appropriate 0.10 sec. ft. of underground water in Duchesne County, Utah. Said water will be pumped from January 1 to December 31 inclusive of each year from a 4 in. well 250 ft. deep, located at a point S. 53 deg. 20 min. W. 4330 ft. from the NE corner Sec. 4, T. 4 S., R. 3 W., USB&M, and conveyed to an overhead storage tank, from which it will be distributed and used as a domestic supply for a C. C. C. camp established on the Wy2 of said Sec. 4. This Application is designated in the office of the State Engineer as No. 12568. All protests resisting the granting of said Application, with reasons therefor, made in affidavit form, must be filed with T. H. Humpherys, State Engineer, Capitol Building, Salt Lake City, with one extra copy and $1.00 filing fee within 30 days after the date of last publication. T. H. HUMPHERYS, State Engineer. Date of first publication, JanuTHE ary 14, 1938. Date of last publication, February 11, 1938. FOR RENT: The C. W. furnished house. Y rent. See Reasonable Billings, Duchesne. SAT Febr c Ali Do; Five room FOR SALE em home in Duchesne. A la at easy terms. Call at Recor fYou fice. WED. Febr Wi FOR SALE Old newsps One cent per pound Call Record Office, Duchesne T. 1 Professional Qe T Ca Come L. A. HOLLENBECH Attorney-at-La- w Duchesne CU H. B. HOLLENBECK Notary Publio North of County Court Duchesne BOf A. House la SCHONIAH Registered Mortician Duchesne C STERLING TRANSPORTATION CO. . Uintah Basin To & From Salt Lake, Provo & Intermediate Points EASTERN UTAH TRANSPORTATION Uintah Basin To & CO. From Price and Intermediate Point! Every Day Service Each Way The Spirit of Friendliness and Fair Dealing Which Prevails at the HOTEL Finch ttaijht diKiIlf NEW HOUSE A Has Established Its Reputation One of the Nation's Most PPui" al W., USB&M. It is now proposed to Want? SALESMEN WANTED. . for appoint ary 4, 1938, tive opening with established Tne Agri1 Date of last publication, March in new field. Prospect held each pany 4, 1938. limited. Contract and comt jlta'ood a basis. Interview will be err wi success Notice To Creditors with those who qualify, ; Hr. and Mdren of DON write letter stating qualifies! Mr. ai of ELIJAH Estate and references. Uintah Basil DAVIS, deceased. ;vo day t ord. A large Creditors will present claims with "attended th vouchers to the undersigned at We will take your milk co; Altonah, Utah, on or before the steers In trade on any auton day night, Lie 8th day of April, A. D. 1933. Part pay or all. Write to & g.den Robert Kennon Davis, Admin- Auto Exchange, 528 So. Mat jafalt Lah istrator of estate of Elijah Don Salt Lake City, Utah. ; Record Davis, Deceased.. Rulon J. Larsen, Attorney Ford Coup FOR SALE for petitioner. Pick-u- p Lunch on stand I Date of first publication, Februtrailers ary 11, 1938. See horse. Part trade. Date of last publication, March O. TK Watters, Duchesne. Vel-taa- a Sec. 1, T. R 4 W., USB&M., and use It to irrigate 25 acres of land em and the braced in the SWfiSE R-SEUSW14 of Sec. 11, T. 4 S., USB&M. W., This Application is designated in the office of the State Engineer as No. All protests resisting the grantreasing of said Application, with affidavit in made ons therefor, H. form, must be filed with T. CapiState Engineer, Humpherys, tol Building, Salt Lake City, with one extra copy and $1.00 filing fee within 30 days after the date of last publication. (Signed) T. H. HUMPHERYS, State Engineer. Date of first publication, Febru4 S., WE MIGHT HASTEN BLUE BENCH In spite of the fact that authoritative information is discouragingly slow concerning Blue Bench, Duchesne county is looking with increasing interest and hope toward this project, and there does seem to be enough official interest in it to indicate that something definite might develop this year. Bureau of Reclamation reports have not yet been By Mrs. Minnie Hamilton released, due, Mr. E. 0. Larsen has several times reMrs. Hazel Nye entertained the to the fact sufficient that water has not yet ported, Relief Society Tuesday at a quiltbeen found in Rock Creek. His next move, it seems ing bee. Twenty ladies were present. is going to be a survey of the lake basin in the hopes Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fraughton of finding storage there to tide over shortage of the of Park City spent a few days natural flow of the stream in drouth years. with relatives here last week. Mrs. Gail Ellis entertained at In the mean time there seems to be a growing a quilting Monday. Those present sentiment that water may be available from Moon were, Mrs. Clemintine Jones, Mrs. Lake or from the Yellowstone canal, even if suitable Hazel Clark, Mrs. Ada Stanley and Mrs. Minnie Hamilton. is not found on Rock Creek in or the lake storage Dont neglect your dental work. basin. What we seem to need now, most of all, is conCall Dr. M. I. Meeker, Duchesne, certed efforts on the part of Duchesne county, or adv. for appointment. Those attending genealogical within the county in collecting and correlatconvention in Duchesne Sunday ing the information the various government agencies were, Mr. LaMar Johnson, Mr. have gathered, and bringing the project into developGlen Hohlman, Mr. Eldin Mr. Ben Turnbow, Mrs. Jesment. sie Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. Nello This will probably be done in due time by the Hickens, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin agencies themselves, but we must remember that they Clegg. are interested in other sections of the state in addiMr. and Mrs. Mark Hadden, action to the Uintah Basin, and it seems that if it were companied by Mrs. Theo Gines, Mrs. Esther Gines and Mrs. May possible to have someone to work with them, with no Gines spent Monday in Duchesne other interest but the completion of the Blue Bench and Roosevelt. project, its ultimate approval or rejection, whichever Mrs. Eva Gingell of Arcadia it is to be, might be hastened considerably. spent Sunday with Mrs. Reba Johnson. Mr. Burl Gines is quite ill with INVESTIGATION GETS UNDER WAY the mumps at this writing. District judges of the Third Judicial District, Mrs. Ferris Giles spent Mon(Salt Lake County) decided Wednesday to call a day with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Giles. Grand Jury to convene April 4th, ostensibly for the Mrs. Rella LeFevre returned purpose of investigating the Salt Lake City vice payhome Monday after spending sevoff scandal. The Grand Jury will of course have the eral days in Bridgeland. to also authority investigate any other offense Lincoln Praised Governor Tod against the law within the district, which might inOf Ohios Civil war governor, clude Salt Lake City, County, or the State Capitol. David Tod, Lincoln once said, "Governor Tod has. aided me more and Whether or not the decision of the judges to call troubled me less than any other the Grand Jury was in any way effected by the acgovernor. tions of Mayor J. Bracken Lee of Price, who is now in the state capitol demanding continuance of the inSalaries of Early Ministers By a law ot the early Methodist into state vestigation departments started at the last church in Ohio the salary of a sinsession of the legislature, can only be a matter of congle preacher of this faith was $100 per year and that of a married juncture. It seems sure, however, that the citys vfee preacher $200 per year. problem and its handling is due for a public airing, and quite probable that the state in general may find C. Kimble, Dury McKonkle, James Bacon and Ovey Richardson. Hesome soiled linen on the line along with the rest. ber T. Hall conducted the 'This question of vice control always has been nations certainly has no claim to perfect morals, and and apparently always will be the hot spot of muni- it probably makes no such claims. Since there is no cipal government. The general public seems to ac- complaint within the city, there is probably no atLegal Advertising cept the fact that a certain amount of vice will al- tempt at personal gain from the system. What Price ways be with us and that the best way to handle the evidently objects to is outside interference with con- Notice To Water Users situation is through high license fees where law per- ditions which its citizens and officals believe they THE STATE OF UTAH, OFFICE mits or through repeated fines, of vices which are are handling satisfactorily themselves. OF STATE ENGINEER, SALT unlawful under existing statutes. So long as the payCITY. the of the entire scandal will be LAKE Frobably Notice is hereby given that off thus derived is going into municipal 'coffers the exposmg of at upshot least some of the officials who have Shelby Llsonbee, Mytm, Utah has there is little complaint. Even those who refuse to had their individual hands in the These will be made Application in accordance pot. admit that the vice is there, or that its existence is pioperly chastised, the word will with the laws of Utah to change go out that vice has the point of diversion and place publicly recognized, are content to enjoy their share been eliminated, the public will turn its attention to of use of 2570 sec, ft. of water of public benefits and tax reductions the pay-of- f other matters and the vice will continue, Duchesne river, Duchesne fairly well from affects. The whole trouble starts when some public controlled, with revenue county, Utah. Said water has its finding way into the heretofore been diverted by virtue officials start diverting some of the funds into pri- municipal coffers. of Application No. 453, into the vate pockets. Duchesne Irrigation Company canThe system may be Krone. Certainly, under ex- al at a point The system has and does operate in Duchesne. bears S. 32 isting conditions it is hypocritical. Yet, if vice cannot deg. 10 min. W.which 903 ft. from the While it is too small a city for the major vices, yet the 0e and human nature being what it is E1- corner Sec. 35, T. 3 S R. 4 revenue from the operation of slot machines, card thiseliminated, W., USB&M., and used seems improbable, we believe its control virtue through of 25 shares of capital bystock of tables, etc. has furnished the funds to provide a night the present system is better than no control, and said irrigation company to irrigate marshal, a security enjoyed by all within the city. 25 acres of land embraced in the the revenue thus derived serves a good 1 certainly Frice, whose mayor is now demanding investi- SWiJNWU of Sec. 35, T. 3 S., R. 3 mem-hospit- corner ft. from the E A: Hotels. A CAFETERIA' DINING ROOM - BUFFET Ail Inco Located Off Main Lobby finest Food at Reasonable Prices. 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