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Show Friday, February UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH 10, 1939 and Ernest Wright, Tom and Mae Abplanalp, Nora White and Betty Jo Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Robb and son, Gary, were Duchesne visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown and family spent, Saturday visiting friends in Duchesne and Utahn. Mrs. Eugene Abplanalp and son, Roy, spent Thursday visiting relatives and friends in Duchesne. UINTAH BASIN RECORD Editor E. J. Sehonlan, Publisher PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ADVERTISING RATES Roy A. Schonian, AT DUCHESNE, UTAH Entered as second-clas- s matter May 26, 1922, at the Postoffice at Display Advertising Flat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, under the act of Line, 2i c. March 3. 1879. Per Column Inch, 30c Classified and Reading Notiees For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost SUBSCRIPTION RATES and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per Three Months 75 hne, first insertion; 5c per line for 100 Months Six each succeeding Issue minimum $2.00 One Year charge, 30c. THE BIGGER BLOW Another step toward a better feeling in Duchesne didates in the one primary to be (By Uarda McCarty) Grinding; steadily, the twenty-thir- d held on the fourth Tuesday in NoUtah state legislature opened vember. It also provides that the its fifth week Monday after com- oath taken by candidates would inperiod that found clude a promise to affiliate with pleting a six-da- y lawmakers introducing, discussing and support the party organizaand passing measures that in many tion. A judiciary is respects vitally affect the hves also provided for in other and daily doings of the states pop- measures. ulation. A summary of bills already inWith both morning and after- troduced show that those affecting noon session under way this week, the business and professional senators and representatives are world lead in number. Those afexpected to clear legislative cal- fecting civil and judicial proceedendars of many of the more than ings come second, with agricul400 bills thus far introduced. Last ture and livestock running third. week the lower house passed 15 Those having to do with revenue measures and the senate nine, and taxation and state schools and making a total for the entire ses- education are likewise numerous. sion of 23 in the senate and 25 in Appropriations the house. Eight bills have been Approximately 25 bills affect apkilled and five withdrawn. and claims. If those propriations Further evidence that the legis- carrying appropriations become lators are likely to heed Governor laws, approximately half a million Henry H. Bloods plea for economy dollars must be spent by the state and not to make drastic changes to carry out their provisions. in existing governmental set-up- s of the appropriations that might reduce state revenues Largest is one for $135,000 for a sought materially was seen in the attitude general program of noxious weed of the lower house on proposed control. House and Senate bills liberalization of welfare laws and ask for $75,000 to establish smokepensions to prison guards. Repre- less fuel plants. A state departsentatives refused, for example, to ment of commerce bill seeks $25,-00- 0 approve a measure calling for payfor administration. An apment of old age assistance to those of $50,000 is sought for propriation over 55 instead of the 65 age limit disease control. Bangs now in free. Homestead Exemption Dept. Of Justice Bill Killed Of approximately 30 bills reAnther straw showing winds lating to revenue and taxation, favoring economy and leaving eight provide for exemptions, rethings as they are in state govrefunds or Tepeals of ernmental departments revealed ductions, levies. Five seek transexisting itself in the killing by the senate fers of funds and four propose new of a bill establishing a new state taxes. Important among the exdepartment of justice. The same emption measures is the homestead measure passed both houses last exemption act which is deemed session, but was vetoed by the govto pass despite objections on likely ernor. It received approving votes the of Governor Blood. Propart last week despite inclusion of new taxes include levies posed exto overcome the chief changes against chain stores, natural gas, ecutives objections. and patent medicines. A tendency to favor smaller comThe senate has already passed a munities as against the larger bill unamimously requiring cities was again shown in the pas- all sales tax revenues be used for a sage of bill by the house giving welfare and relief. A pending a larger share of auto license fees measure reduces a countys share to the more sparsely settled discosts from 15 to welfare of public tricts. Following close on the heels 10 per cent. Another defines inof senatorial action frowning on come in old age assistance to cash to tax efforts give aeronautics gas monies to the Salt Lake City mun- income. icipal airport and favoring its statewide distribution, legislative wise-acre- s visualized a close welding of smaller community inter- tht Notice To Dog Owners You are hereby notified that by order of the city council of Duchesne, Utah, all dogs within the city limits must have collars and license in accordance with the city ordinance. All dogs not so equipped before February 21 will be killed by the city marshal.. Licenses may be secured from the City Clerk at the Fire Station. Duchesne City Council, HILDER W. JOHNSTUN, 29-City Clerk. 2t Notice to Water Users THE- - STATE OF OF- UTAH, FICE OF STATE ENGINEER, 11 If you are this type . . . then straight Kentuckys Double-Ric- h Bourbon will win your heart. The buy word is Make Mine Cream! SALT LAKE CITY is hereby given that the Hamilton Ditch Company and P. W. Fouse, Duchesne, Utah, have Mtriu Made in A 90 PROOF whiskey with the Mari made application, in accordance the rood old Kentucky way. Kentucky by Kentuckians with the laws of Utah, to change the point of diversion and place of use of 9.5 sec. ft. of water from Duchesne river in Duchesne county, Utah. Said water was to have been diverted from April 1 to November 15, inclusive, of each year at a point located S. 80 deg. 27 PINT min. W. 2640 ft. from the Ni Cor. No. 31 Sec. 5, T. 4 S R. 4 W., USB&M. Of this amount, 5.8 sec. ft. of QUART water were to have been used NOoSO under Application No. 1194 to irriA PINT STRAIGHT BOURBON WHSKCY gate 260.5 acres of land located in No. Lots 2, 3, and 4 and SWtiNEii Sec. 2 and Lot 1 in Sec. 3, T. 4 S., R. 4 W.; Lots 6 and 7 in Sec. 34, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING and Lots 5 and 6 in Sec.35, T. 3 Five room mo FOR SALE chickens WANTED Turkeys, S.- , R. 4 W., USB&M., and the rein Duchesne. A barga, em home meat or on Uintah subscription, maining 3.7 sec. ft. were to have at easy terms. Call at Record 0 been used under Application No. Basin Record. fice. 1194-- a to irrigate 172.5 acres of land, embraced in SE14SEV4, SEVi PROFESSIONAL CARDS SWYt, and Lots 5 and 11 in Sec. 32, and Lots 5 and 7 in Sec. H. B. HOLLENBECK 33, T. 3 S., R. 4 W USB&M. IIARRY M. WALKER, D. D. S It is now .proposed to divert Notary Public said 9.5 sec. ft. of water Practice Limited to Plate Work North of from April 1 to November 15, in8 Utah Oil Building clusive, of each year into the Ham, House Court County ilton Ditch Company canal at a Utah Salt Lake City Duchesne Utah point S. 68 deg. 15 min. W. 2900 ft. from said N4, Cor. Sec. 5. Of said water 5.8 sec. ft. under application No. 1194 will be used to irrigate 129.27 acres of land emBOY A. SCHONLAN L. A. HOLLENBECK braced in SSE!4 Sec. 34, SW-Sand Lot 6 Sec. 35, T. 3 S. A ttorney-at-L- a w Registered R. 4 W., USB&M., N y2 NE !i Sec Mortician 3, N!NW!4', Utah Duchesne SENWi, 'WW-NE1and NW&SE& Sec. 2, T. Duchesne Utah 4 S R. 4 W., USB&M. The 3.7 sec. ft. under Application No. 1194-- a will be used to irrigate 64.62 acres of land embraced in Lots 5 and 11, SEti and SE&-SWSec. 32, SiNWJi and J? Sec. 33, T. 3 S, R 4 w USB&M. This Application is designated in the office of the State Engineer as No. All protests resisting the granting of said Application with reasons therefor, made in affidavit form, must be filed with T. H. Humphreys, State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, with one extra copy and $1.00 filing fee on or before April 9. 1939. T. H. HUMPHREYS, State Engineer.. Date of first publication, Feb- Notice 62 t' County was the decision of the Board of Education at its meeting Tuesday to again hold a Music Festival in the county this year, and designating Duchesne as the place for the festival. Duchesne, of course has felt, ever since the festival in Roosevelt a year ago, that it should rightfully have the honor this year. A motion to that effect a m6nth ago was lost, however. Now, with the reversal of the board, voting to hold the festival in Duchesne, and the mo- ests. tion coming from the Roosevelt member, Duchesne To Increase Taxes there will be efforts made Miss Jean Morrison can take the action in no other light than as a token of to That increase taxes was shown in friendliness toward it, a friendliness, which if foster- the introduction early last week Orin Olsen of Duchesne was a ed and reciprocated, should open the way for bigger of a bill to increase revenues from caller at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lang Fiday. personal income taxes by lowering things for Duchesne county as a whole. Mrs. Elizabeth Brown is spendexemptions and raising rates, and a short time in Park City visiting to mine boost the another occupaTHE TABIONA GYM GETS UNDER WAY at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ing tax. Still bill tion another tax Pete Through the promised cooperation of Tabiona proposes, however, to afford tax Mr.Abplanalp. and Mrs. Ray Mayhew and and Hanna citizens, the slates were cleared Tuesday relief for new industries not in daughter, Valeer, made a trip to with existing ones. evening for definite action on the Tabiona gymnas- competition Measures coming in for more Roosevelt Saturday. They were ium. A committee from Tabiona met with the Board than ordinary consideration last Accompanied by Nora White and Morrell. of Education urging that logging operations be start- week included one forbidding mar- Guyla Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Abplanalp between whites, mulattos, riages ed at once, even though the WPA projgct has not yet octoroons, went to Malays, and other races, and Tommie Abplanalp been approved. To do this meant extra, cost to the and the bill prohibiting employ- Helper Saturday. Mrs. Sherell Hadden and son, by cities, counties and the board, as they would have to pay for labor which the ment state of persons whose wife or Jackie, of Duchesne are spending WPA would pay for after the project is approved. To husband is already engaged in a few days in Utahn at the home offset this, however is the advantage of getting the gainful employment. The senate of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Birch. Society meeting was held ary 10, 1939. timber out while conditions are favorable, and early spent practically one session in de- at Relief Date of last publication March the home of Mrs. J. A. Morrithe and the house former bating 10, 1939. enough to have it ready when weather will permit almost all of its Saturday after- son Tuesday. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. noon session in arguing the pros actual construction on the project. cons of the other. Both fin- Merlyn Broadhead was blessed arid and The Tabiona citizens, making good previous ally passed. named in Sacrament meeting Sun- Notice To Water Users The name given the baby is would that be To do day. to Prohibit all in their willing" promises they Employment Shared Golden. of public employes will THE STATE OF UTAH, OFpowerto assist the project, agreed to do the logging be Hundreds Mr. and Mrs. Pete Abplanalp affected if the prohibiting FICE OF STATE ENGINEER at $8.50 instead of the regular $10.00 per thousand measure SALT LAKE CITY passes the senate and is and daughters, Mae and Joyce of feet, thus absorbing part of the extra expense, and approved by the governor. As Park City spent the week end in Notice is hereby given that W. it prevents any married Utahn visiting friend3 and rela- H. Paul and Leon Carey, Myton, making it possible for the board to say go ahead. passed man or woman from being em- tives. Utah, have made application, in Also coupled with the agreement is a milling charge A bus load of folks from here accordance ployed by the state or any of its with the laws of which, in the opinion of the board is set at a very rea- political subdivisions if wife or attended the faculty play of Utah, to appropriate 0.33 sec. ft. Everybodys Getting Married in of water from an unnamed sonable figure, further assisting in getting the project husband is employed in private in- Duchesne last Friday evening. or otherwise. area within the Red Creek spring dustry drainunder way. Messrs TherWarren Strong and The wages and hours bill reage area in Duchesne county, There is no doubt that if the spirit of cooperation ceived its first public airing in an on Robb went to the Walt Daniels Utah. Said spring area is desin Rock Creek Friday. cribed as follows; Beginning at which was shown by the committee Tuesday will con- open hearing held last week. Ar. ranch Miss Mae Abplanalp of Park a point N. 76 guments presented apparently pre5 E. 2375 tinue, Tabiona and Hanna citizens will soon have a faced a bitter fight to be fought in City was a visitor of Betty Jo ft. from the SEdeg.cor. min. Sec. 15, T. 1 S.- R. 9 w., fine gymnasium, a credit to their school and a fine both legislative branches. A bill Morrison Sunday. and runfail on I)r. M. I. Meeker at ning thence E.USB&M., sanctioning purchase of airlines 250 ft., N. 400 ft., asset to the community. stock by railroads held senatorial Duchesne for your Dental Work. W. 350 ft., S. 400 ft., and E. 100 ft., attention during one session last All work guaranteed. to beginning. The water will be A NEW TAXPAYERS ASSOCIATION Mr. and Ms. Sherrell Hadden collected from week. It was finally defeated. January l to DeA movement which, if properly supported and Primary Law and son, Jackie, of Duchesne were cember 31, inclusive, of each year The first of anticipated visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Herb at point of beginning hereinbefore managed, should have a effect on the bills amending several the new district Birch in Utahn Saturday. described, and conveyed to a town economics of Duchesne county was started last primary law reached the legislaThe following young folks from or camp to be establishlast week. It would eliminate Utahn enjoyed the President's ed in partsproposed of Secs. 15, 22, and 23, Thursday with the organization of the Duchesne ture the primary and give the Ball sponsored in Duchesne Satur- T, 1 S., R. 9 W., USB&M., where County Taxpayers Association. party nominations to the high can day evening; Ivan Brown, Earl it will be used for domestic and It was made evident at the budget hearing sevmunicipal purposes. eral weeks ago that all is not as we would like it to be during the past few years, the general finances of the This application is designated in the office of the State Engim connection with county finances. For years, it county have improved greatly. There are many im- neer as No. 12787. All protests to be made and however, certainly, if the resisting the granting seems, expenses charged to the county general fund provements of said aphave been larger than the receipts in that fund, with new taxpayers association can make a study of the plication, with reasons therefor, made in affidavit form, must be the result that it is thounsands of dollars in the red. situation and help effect a solution it will have done filed with T. H. Humphreys, State a service to the Whether not or great county. any Engineer, 403 State County audits have been made from time to time, but Capitol, Salt while these are required by law and are a real item of improvement can be made in the situation itself, the Lake Cty, Utah, with one extra mere fact that the taxpayers study the county's con- copy and $1.00 filing fee on or expense, they seem to accomplish little or nothing tobefore March 19, 1939. ward straightening out the county's financial condi- dition thus arriving at an understanding of where T. H. HUMPHREYS, tax their money goes and why, will assist greatly in tion. State Engineer. about greater cooperation between the tax Date of first publication JanThe county officials and the commissioners, we bringingand 1939. 20, uary the commissioners payers and officials who Date of last believe, are doing the best they can, and certainly, handle their tax publication Febmoney. ruary 17, 1939, ly LUCE THIS BOURBON THAT'S Legal Advertising non-partis- A TOKEN OF FRIENDLINESS YOU'LL IF YOU ARE THIS TYPE 516-17-1- 4, & N-S- scncai W Appliances Pay ffivldendsl Dividends Dividends Dividends Dividends in Time! in Economy! in Cleanliness! in comfort! Make This An ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE YEAR in ran a mi co. , Electricity Is Your Most Efficient Servant far-reachi- run-o- ff Ft era ra fillips a ! Sfl .!iJ f S V". k.,j tj R 1 ?00M.lAiKrVRITE H0TL RESTAURANTS yjSS? u0' ,00M r-- ? : Lt-.-r LARGE MODERN A DANCE k HEADQUARTERS MW J. Wrten H Prnidcnt (( iUU 1 i 1 . -4 ) i 4: Mn3er OUTSIDE ROOMS) EcK with brth if 31 t Mti!' 2:4. r Re ff hf Cluuncey W. 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