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Show Friday, May UINTAH HA SIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH 12, UINTAH BASIN RECORD E. J. Sehonian, Publisher PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ADVERTISING RATES Roy A. Schunian, Editor AT DUCHESNE, UTAH Entered as second-clas- s delinquent notice Legal Advertising matter the Postoffice at Display Advertising Flat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, under the act of Line, 2y2 c. March 3. 1879. Per Column Inch, SOc Auditors Tax Deed List Classified and Reading Notices For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost SUBSCRIPTION RATES and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per Three Months Pursuant to Sections 80 10 68 Revised Statutes of Utah, as 75 amended Lne, first insertion; 5c per line for by Chapter 62 of the Session laws of 1933 the Duchesne 1.00 at the Court each succeeding issue minimum Six Months County Commissioners will sell to the highest bidder $2.00 House In Duchesne, Duchesne County, Utah, on the 23rd. day of May One Year charge, 30c. 1939, at 10:00 oclock A. M. the following described property. May 26, 1922, at HONEST WEIGHT???? ants THE FARMERS IRRIGATION COMPANY Bluebell, Utah on account of an assessment There are now due and delinquent amounts set opposite the names several the 1939, 3rd., levied April FOR SALE At a of the share owners as follows, plus advertising. Amount quick sale, a complete Shares No. Cert. Name $ 3.90 ready for operation. Cash V'''20f Anderson, Edith 1.25 terms. Claude M Issued Not Wagstaff, Tabi0IJ Martin Allred, 11.55 Allred, Ralph 1.75 2t J. M. A. In care of W. A. Ralphs .190 16.10 WILL TRADE-15 acres Blain, Mrs. M 2.10 Provo for 294 Duchesne land, Burdick, Luttellus 14.53 386 have you? Guy Jaynes, Upal70 Burdick, Lyman 40.60 Brown, H. C 6.20 393-39- 7 Calder, David .35 257 FOR SALE Five rooomS Davis, E. 2.24 em home in Duchesne, a bares,, Lon Dump, 15.71 Gonatakis, Nola 10.93 at easy terms. Call at Record 148-14- 9 Jacobson, Hans. A. 14.63 fice 321 Johnson, Georgine 11.55 2 : FOR SALE Old newspape Johanson, Leo 17.75 74 One cent per pound Call at Little, Mary 10.50 362 Lloyd, Dora 22.06 Record Office, Duchesne Utah 283 Murray, R. A 8.75 291 WANTED Turkeys, Mower, Emma chickens 14.00 307 or meat on subscription. Uintah Powell, Fenton 12.25 218-36- 8 C. A Mathews, 23.45 Basin Record. C. B. M. in care of Harold Ralphs 324 1.40 7 RAGS WANTED We wiTto Mitchell, Alvin 35.88 5c per pound for good soft clean Owings, J. F 392.00 Issued Powell and Sons 14.70 rags. Uintah Basin Record. 130-22- 2 Price, D. R. 3.50 371 W. Powell, James 26.25 Ralphs Wm. A Cards 10.50 90 Remington, R. B 1.40 Geo. Reid in care of W. A. Ralphs 223 26.25 370 Roper, Geo. A. 1.05 207 Roper, G. R L. A. HOLLENBECK 5.78 390-40- 2 Wallace barT; 40-- tf 261-26- County Clerk and Ex Officio Auditor. Wallace Shelton, Lots Blocks 1 Acre. U. S. M. NE Vi : W. H. Kuykendall, 11, Duchesne Townsite. : Sec. 11. Tp. 2 S. R 3 W. Thomas M. McKee, Lot 26, Block 240 Acres. U. S. M. 15, Duchesne Townsite. Block W. H. Kuykendall, SW: Thomas M. McKee, Lots : Sec. 15. Tp. 2 S. R 3 W. 22, Duchesne Townsite. 240 Acres. U. S. M. Thomas M. McKee, Lots Nathaniel W. A. Mitchell, SE14 Block 31, Duchesne Townsite. NWli: Sec. 26. Tp. 2 S. R 3 W. C. D. Pope, Lot 8, Block 7, Dicker-so- n Town-sit- e. 40 Acres. U. S. M. Duchesne Addition, George E. Howell, SWNEVi : Fred T. Warner, Lot 11, Block 28, Beg. at the NW cor. of the SEiNEi ; th E 5 rds. S 17 rds.S Myton Townsite. E 45 rds. S 47 rds. W 18 rds. Ben Franklin and Co., Lots 14 rds. E 18 rds. S 42 rds. E 8 Block 29, Myton Townsite. W 48 rds. N 160 rds. to beg. rds. Block M. Lots Hugdal, Ralph 28. Tp. 2 S. R 3 W. 77 Sec. 35, Myton Townsite. Acres. U. S. M. Lester E. Hitchcock, Lot 20, Block Lilly Gunn, SNW4 : Sec. 29. Tp. 51, Myton Townsite. 2 S. R 3 W. 80 Acres. U. S. M. Block Emily A. Watkins, Lots 60, Myton Townsite. Sylvanus Fox Seasholtz, SW : Sec. 12. Tp. 2 S. R 6 W. 160 Thomas M. McKee, Lots Block Acres. U. S. M. 62, Myton Townsite. Helen Howard, Lot 6, ' Block 31, Anna Stoll Haueter, SW: Sec. 7. Plat A, Roosevelt Townsite. Tp. 3 S. R 1 W. 158 Acres. U. S. M. William H. Smart, Lot 3, Block 2, W. H. Smith, SWSW(i: (Lot 4) Plat D, Roosevelt Townsite. Sec. 21. Tp. 3 S. R 1 W. 40 Calvin P. Bingham, Beg. at the NE Acres. U. S. M. cor. NW!4NE4: th W 132 ft. S. 320 ft. E 132 ft. N 320 ft. to Thomas M. McKee, NENWi: Sec. 20. Tp. 3 S. R 2 W. 40 beg. Roosevelt Townsite UnU. S. M. Acres. 2 1 S. 22. R W. Tp. platted, Sec. Frederic F. Norcross, SE(iSWT4: U. S. M. Sec. 6. SW14SEV4: Ellen Burgess, Sy of Lot 1, Block 1, Altonah Townsite. Tp. 3 S. R 3 W. 160 Acres. U. S. M. Heber Carroll, Lot 1, Block 9, AlW. H. Smith, NWy4NE'4: Sec. 14. tonah Townsite. William James Ruff, Lot 12, Block Tp. 3 S. R 3 W. 40 Acres. U. S. M. 18, Midview Townsite. Martha A. Beeler, Beg. 781 ft. Carl E. Fietkau, SW(4: Sec. 3. Tp. 3 S. R 4 W. 160 Acres. U. S. M. South of NW cor. NWiNWU : th E 446 ft. S 187 ft. W 446 ft. Sam & Thelma Galinska, NE .4 SWU: Less 15 Acres. Deeded N 187 ft. to beg. Sec. 5 Tp. 1 to Anthony Layton, in the S. R 1 W., 2 acres. U. S. M. NE H SE : Sec. 15. T. 3 S. R 4 Victor J. King, Beg. at the SE cot W. 25 Acres. U. S. M. of Sec. 30, th N 10 rds. W 16 rds. S 10 rds. E 16 rds. to beg. Sec. Alice G. Smith et al, ENW4: Sec. 14. Tp. 3 S. R 5 W. 80 30. Tp. 1 S. R 1 W., 1 Acre. U. S. Acres. U. S. M. M. Culbert L. Olsen, NE SE (i : Sec. Charles C. Lee, WNE'i : Sec. 22. 31. Tp. 1 S. R 1 W. 40 Acres. Tp. 3 S. R 9 W. 80 Acres. U. S. 15-1- 6, E-S- 7-- 8, 15-1- 6, 13-1- 4, 5-- 6, 5-- 6, EiSE: 208-26- ...,341-111-n- ot Professional Seeley, Thermng, Ray Thorsen, John VanGundy, Geo. Wathan, George Wall, J. P And in accordance with tors so many shares of each bq sold to the highest bidder ing and cost of sale, on May of the Secretary at Bluebell, 30.46 6.72 31.50 3.50 11.20 63-3- 389 376 353 174-17- 5 Attomey-at-La- w Duchesne Utah law, and by order of the Board of Direcparcel of stock as may be necessary, will for cash, to pay the delinquency, advertis27th, 1939, at 2 oclock P. M. at the office ROY A, SCHONIAN W. E. DAVIS, Registered Utah. Secretary. Mortician Date of first publication, May 12, 1939. Date of last publication, May 26, 1939. Duchesne DELINQUENT NOTICE UTELAND DITCH COMPANY Arcadia, Utah Notice is hereby given that there is now due and delinquent, on account of an assessment levied April 1, 1939, and delinquent May 1, 1939, the several amounts set opposite the names of the shareholders as follows, plus advertising: Name Shares Amount 60 Horrocks, Frank $15.00 40 10.00 Mecham, Roy 60 15.00 Nielson, Otto 14 2.88 Thompson, Eldon 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 will be sold to the highest bidder for cash, to pay the delinquency, advertising and cost of sale on June 1, 1939, at 2 oclock P, M. at the office of the secretary, Arcadia, Utsh. THOMAS M. GILBERT, (Signed) Utah II. B. HOLLENBECK Notary Public North of County Court House Duchesne Books Printed Utah Before 1500 Incunabula are specimens of early or primitive works of art or manufacture. In the book world, the term is applied to books printed beiore about 1500. WELCOME BAND STUDENTS Today Duchesne proudly welcomes the music students of the county to the second annual Spring Guatemalas Monetary Unit Music Festival. We appreciate the cooperation of the The quetzal is Guatemalas monetary unit. It is named for the parents and teachers throughout the district whose Secretary and Treasurer, native bird which Is the efforts make the festival a success, and we hope the national symbol of freedom because Date of first publication, May 12, 1939. students and visitors all may have an enjoyable time Date of last publication, May 26, 1939. it dies in captivity. in Duchesne. istrator of the estate of M. U. S. M. There are a good many thousands of dollars inCHARLES C. LEE, deceasAbbie O. Tice, SE'iSWLi: L. Olsen, NWViSWU: Sec. ed. vested in the instruments and uniforms which will be Gilbert (4 Sec. 23. Tp. 3 S. R 9 W. 32. Tp. 1 S. R 1 W. 40 Acres. U. Date of first publication, May 120 Acres. U. S. M. displayed on the streets and in the auditorium perS. M. 12, 1939. Matilda 27. Sec. Dorff, WNW: haps $15,000 would not miss the figure very far. In Jesse Q, Lawson, NNWii Sec. Tp. 8 S. R 17 Date of last publication, June 2, E. 80 Acres. U. 1939. addition to this many more thousands of dollars are 33. Tp. 1 S. R 1 W. 80 Acres. U. S. M. S. M. invested in the salaries of instructors and other exMatilda Dorff, Ni2 NE4: Sec. 28. C. and W. I. Crow, SE'iSEVi: J. Tp. 8 S. R 17 E. 80 Acres. U. NOTICE the connected with music program. penses Sec. 4. Tp. 1 S. R 2 W. 40 Acres. S. M. What justification can there be for all this exU. S. M. The Board of Equalization meets Severen Rassmussen, The North 2 pense, we may ask. It is doubtful if more than five Marion L. Corbett, SEUSEU: Sec. Acres of NEV4SE14: Sec. 14. in Roosevelt, May 31, 1939; DuJune 6, 1939; Myton, June out of every hundred students who partake in the 16, Tp. 1 S. R 2 W. 40 Acres. U. Tp. 1 S.C. R 5 W. 2 Acres. U. S. M. chesne, Charles S. M. Lee, Beg. 212 ft. East 12, 1939. musical program will continue as musicians. Those of the SW cor. of the SESEVi The Statutes makes it manditory who do we can hope may have been started on a suc- Alma & Joseph Glen Warren,22. th N 178 ft. E 138 ft. S 178 ft. that all equalization matters be NEUSWli: Sec. W 138 ft. to beg. Sec. 11. Tp. taken care of at these meetings. cessful career through our efforts. Of the remaining 1 S. R 3 W. 120 Acres. U. S. Tp. M. 1 S. R 8 W. 1 Acre. U. S. M. The County Commissioners are deWilford Haws, SWUSEU Sec. 4. number we can expect these benefits: Orlan Ray Roberts, termined to abide strictly by the 2 1 S. NNWy. W. U. S. M. R Tp. Music in itself, even though not followed as a Federal Sec 20. Tp. 2 S. R 1 W. laws. All tax payers who have NEl4: Land Bank of Berkeley, Div in Time! 20 Acres. U. S. M. matters please see equalization vocation cannot touch the hearts of our school chilSec. 2 5 Tp. S. Calif., NiSSE'i: are care that SWV4SW&. taken on Jessup Sec. of Thomas, the they dren without making its impression, an impression R 1 W. 80 Acres. U. S. M. 34. Tp. 2 S. R 5 W. 40 Acres. U. above mentioned dates. Div WiSWU: (Lots in Economy! which is always a good and a lasting one. This in it- Chancy Bacon, S. M. By order of the Board of County Sec. 6. Tp. 2 S. R 1 W. 77 T. Sidney Commissioners. self is perhaps worth all the investment. But a posHarding, EiNW: Acres. U. S. M. Sec. 15. 3 1 G. A. GOODRICH. Div in Cleanliness! sibly still greater value can be expected, particularly Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, Acres. U. S.Tp.M. S. R W. 80 Clerk. County 4. Calif., Sec. 2 S. SW&: R Tp. from the band work. No student can have put severDate of first publication, April Date of first publication May 12 1 W. Acres. U. S. M. Div 21, 1939. al years of work into a band without learning the Wilford 160 1939. in Comfort! Haws, NW NE 4 SE1 Date of last publication. May 12, Date of last publication May 19, value of and the effort required in group action. We NWU Sec. 9. Tp. 2 S. R 1 W. 80 1939. 1939. are living in a highly socialized world today where Acres. U. S. M. Make This An Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, Notice To Creditors almost every individual action is affected by or has Calif., Sec. 2 9 S. Tp. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE YEAR its effect on the action of those around us. We must R 1 W. NqNW'i; 80 Acres. U. S. M. Estate of move in and conform to the rules governing the Lorenzo Marks, SSE'i: Sec. 9. deceased. 2 S. R 1 W. 80 Acres. U. S. group, and what better way of learning this lesson Tp. M. Creditors will present claims By Mrs. Minnie Hamilton than ip band work, where a misstep of one while Lorenzo Marks, NNEU: Sec. 16. S LIGHT GO. vouchers to the undersigned 2 S. R 1 W. 80 Acres. U. S. marching can spoil the perfection of an entire group, Tp. at the Law Office of MAURICE The Tabiona high school band and where students, whose individual efforts might M.M. 232 West Center spent Friday in Price where they C. Seeley, Beg. at the SW cor. HARDING, be of little value can, by combining their efforts, Provo, Utah, on or before took part in the music festival. of the NW4NWV4: th N 138 ft. proThe opera presented by the Pri duce music high in quality and of real value. E 354 ft. S 133 ft. W 354 ft. to July 15, 1939. Electricity Is Your Most Efficient Servant children Monday night was mary beg. Sec, 10. Tp. 2 S. R 3 W. A. E. ANDERSON And so the school administrators and the parents Admin- - well attended and enjoyed by make this great investment, happy in the entertain- sble lcadeiship of Clyde L. Johnson. While everyone present, this group Olus Johnson, Ronald Johnson, ment they are providing and confident that the value is not necessarily unique in size or it is out- and Mrs, Lila Broadhead spent style, will be well received in the added advantages to the standing in the words of of our state educators the week end in Salt Lake Gty at many students who participate. in itb accomplishments, and will offer a fine treat for the bedside of their mother, Mrs. John L. Johnson, who is seriously Welcome Band Students. You are doing a fine festival visitors this afternoon. ill in the L. D. S. hospital. job and you are receiving the finest support throughMr. and Mrs. Nathen Jones are entertainment in its own out the county that could ever be given to any entervisiting In Tabiona, at the home Jones will be leaving soon When it comes right down to real prise. to draw Nathen ability for the mission field from the and entertain a crowd we will go a long TWO OUTSTANDING GROUPS way to find Tabiona ward. Mrs. Irene Thomas is on the any organization that can surpass the Mutual ImTwo outstanding musical groups will make their provement Association. sick list this week. Wallace Calder spent the week debut to the county at the musical festival here todav. Our Special Nash Sedan Ambulance With good fellowship, the age-olend of pull visiting Mr. and Mrs. Nelden religion Both of these groups are unique and have received a commumty program of singing and playing, topped Calder. real praise from both local and state officials. oft fSwUS V ,Rive PromPt, efficient and com Mr. and Mrs. Kay Fraughton of Nearly by a barbecued sandwich as the drawing cards 50 students, ranging from second to fifth Woodland in a a the Duchesne few spent Stake M. I. A. entertained the Moon days this )Ufanc- scrvice any time at a m nnr class under the instruction of Miss Twilagrades week at the home visiting of Mr. invalid or emergency transMeldrum, Lake Stake M. I. A. at the city park Tuesday evening and Mrs. John H. Jones. will play for the viitors in their own full uniforms. with an portation - - anyuhere, anytime. attendance estimated at figures ail the wav Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnson of They are by far the largest straight violin group in from 500 to 750 people. Charleston spent the week end CALL the state, and so far as we know, in the intermoun-tajvisiting at the home of Jessup No paid or imported entertainers, no gate Thomas. country. These tiny violinists will surprise vou ROY A. everybody invited, and a great time was had by Alvin Maxwell spent a few with their ability and Duchesne is mighty days proud of all. The type of community In Salt Lake Gty last wreek. the U D. S. he Uintah Basins them. Only Complete Mortuary know how to plan and handle so well, and the kind Conjoint M. I. A. was meeting usiness I hone 27 SmTaity proud is Roosevelt of its elementarv that makes the M. I. A. the held in the Tabiona ward Residence Phone 2 1 strong and worthy or- night. A splendid programSunday Lhoral Group, developed during the winter under the was ganization that it is. 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