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Show eous at page 313 of the records of Duchesne county, Utah. Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments, and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents, Issues and profits thereof. Dated: February 9, 1939. UINTAH BASIN RECORD E. J. Schonlan, Publisher PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ADVERTISING RATES Roy A. Schonlan, Editor AT DUCHESNE, UTAH Entered as second-clas- s By Romanza Mott matter The regular meeting of the May 26, 1922, at the Postoffice at Display Advertising Flat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, under the act of erary club was held Wednesday of last week at the home of Mrs. e. Line, March 3, 1879. James Dalgleis. Present were Per Column Inch, 80c the Miss members: Lit - Classified and Reading Notices For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost SUBSCRIPTION RATES and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per Three Months 75 line, first insertion; 5c per line for Six Months each succeeding Issue minimum $2.00 One Year charge, 30c. ONE WAY OF LOOKING AT IT make their home in Cedarview. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Smith and son, Donald, returned Saturday from Columbia where they visited for the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith. They were accompanied by Woodrow Smith who brought them in from Columbia, returning home Sunday. Miss Alice Todd and Mrs. James Dalgleish motored to Duchesne Saturday where they were joined by Mrs. Titus Jones in a surprise party complimentary to Mrs. Ed Hart on her birthday anniversary. They spent a pleasant afternoon at bridge followed by a lunch, returning to Myton in the early evening. following Alice Todd, Mrs. Hilary Holder, Mrs. John Zirker Sr., Mrs. Stewart Mrs. Emery Nielsen, Mrs. Lynn Stone, Mrs. Willis Zirker and Mrs. Charles Meranda. Extracts from If I Were a Girl Again, by Lucy Eliot Keller were presented by Mrs. Nielsen after which general discussion of interesting current events completed the afternoon. Lunch was served by the hostess at the close of the meeting. The next meeting will be held March 1 at the home of Mrs. Holder with Albert Tanner spent from Satreview assigned to Mrs. Snyder. Verdus Olsen of Nine Mile was urday until Monday In Salt Lake He City visiting with relatives and a Myton visitor Thursday. reports that it took two days to friends. Charles Martin arrived Monday make the trip because of the deep evening from Salt Lake City and drifts. is a guest at the home of Mr. and David G. Smith of Salt Lake Mrs. James Giles, Mrs. Martin City was transacting business in and small son arrived several Myton Thursday, days ago. They are former resiA benefit dance and a miscel- dents of Myton and are being laneous shower were held in the warmly welcomed by their many Myton Ward Hall Thursday com- friends. plimentary to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. crowd gathered at the A Edwards who lost their home and Mytonlarge school gym Saturday eveall of its contents in a disastrous ning to attend the carnival ball. fire last week. Many useful gifts Gala decorations and peppy music were presented at the shower and made the evening a most enjoyable a large crowd assembled at the occasion. The dance was sponsored dance to assist a worthy cause. by the teachers. Stephen Meranda left Friday Daryl Smith and Roy A. Schon-ia- n of Duchesne were Myton busievening to visit with relatives in p ness visitors Tuesday. Heber City and to attend the at Eckers Hill. R. E. Waugh, N. L. Peterson, R. J. Adams of Roosevelt was Andrew Tolboe, W. A. Jennings, E. a Myton business visitor Friday. L. Jumer, Bliss Lott, James A large crowd gathered at the Miss Alice Todd and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. William R. E. Miller were among the resiHammerschmid on South Myton dents of Myton who attended the Bench Friday evening for a fare- public meeting held Tuesday in well party complimentary to their Roosevelt to discuss the electric host and hostess. Present were power rates. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Monks, Mr. Miss Edna Jensen of Ioka was a and Mrs. Wallace Dennis, Mr. and guest of Miss Ardath Drollinger Mrs. Lionel Babcock and Mrs. Tuesday. R. E. Miller made a business trip Fred Todd. Having recently purchased a ranch near Cedarview, to Salt Lake City this week. Leandrew Gilbert of Arcadia Mr. and Mrs. Hammerschmid and family expect to leave soon to was a Myton visitor Tuesday. ski-jum- Dal-gf.eis- h, AN OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLICITY The Duchesne Junior Chamber of Commerce a members really did themselves proud Wednesday eve- t j d Walter By Petty minstrel show. The rening with their black-fac- e action of a large audience indicated that they really Bill Madison, who was seriously received their moneys worth in entertainment, and ill in Salt Lake for several weeks, Mrs. Agnes Brooks Robert Sweat and Peter Ivie spent the week end at Fruitland. They are spending the winter at Hanna. Mrs. Bert Young and little sons, Bud and Dean, returned home Sunday. They have spent the winter In Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Muir, Mr. and Mrs. Cleston Pace spent the first of the week at American Fork with Mr3. Lizzie Webber. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brooks were Duchesne business visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sweat, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hicken attended church at Duchesne Sunday. Ervin Clegg, deputy assessor of Tabiona, is in Fruitland on official calls. Wm. Pace and Melbourne Pace have gone to Woodland to visit Mr. Paces mother, who is seriously ill. Mrs. Pace is 80 years old. Mr. and Mrs. McNeil of Roosevelt were dinner guests at the J. E. L. Carey home Sunday. two-fol- P.-- Shji-- Rulon J. Larsen, Attorn' 1 plaintiff. Date of first publication ruary 10. 1939. Date of last publication t y 3, 1939. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Mezenen and family, Miss Gertrude Mott and Mert Wardle were Sunday ADVERTISING dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al CLASSIFIED Mezenen. FOUND: Key case and FOR SALE: 98 acre farm on Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Clegg were old Indian canyon highways dinner guests of Mrs. Marie Baum West bench 1 mile from Duchesne. of town. Owner call at pj 25 acres of alfalfa, 15 acres of fine part Friday. office ord and pay for thi Ed Wiliams has visited every pasture, early water filing. $1200. vertisement. j,! O. the J. terms. Watters, make In Will ward past the home during t. week in the Interest of the Sunday Duchesne. FOB SALE Old newapajjj1 school. cent per pound Call at One to WANTED RELIABLE MAN MJss Vlcina Bancroft of DuRecord Office, Duchesne utaj j counDuchesne in chesne spent the week end with call on farmers reBAGS WANTED WewuT V ty. No experience or capital Miss Pauline Mott. Make work. up 5c per pound for good soft assessor Irvin Clegg was the tax quired. Steady to $12 a day. Furst and Thomas, rags. Uintah Basin Record. both here this week. 31-l- t. The Clement brothers have start- 426 3rd St., Oakland, Calif. FiveVoonGj-J- , FOB SALE Mezenens of ed the building Royal chickens ern home in Duchesne. A WANTED Turkeys, barL) to house this week. They expect Uintah at easy terms. Call at Record' i or meat on subscription. finish it In the near future. ,1 , fice. Basin Record. w'l 31-2- d of Legal Advertising PROFESSIONAL CARDS twenty-11- day begar STATE OF UTAH, OFFICE OF STATE ENGINEER, SALT LAKE CITY Notice is hereby given that Ditch Company and P. W. Fouse, Duchesne, Utah, have made application, in accordance 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 min. W. 2640 ft. from the NV4 Cor. Sec. 5, T. 4 S., R. 4 W., USB&M. Of this amount, 5.8 sec. ft. of water were to have been used under Application No. 1194 to irrigate 260.5 acres of land located in Lots 2, 3, and 4 and SW&NETi Sec. 2 and Lot 1 in Sec. 3, T. 4 S., R. 4 W.; Lots 6 and 7 In Sec. 34, and Lots 5 and 6 In Sec.35, T. 3 S R. 4 W., USB&M., and the remaining 3.7 sec. ft. were to have been used under Application No. 1194-- a to irrigate 172.5 acres of land, embraced in SE&SE, SE SWTi, and Lots 5 and 11 in Sec. 32, and Lots 5 and 7 in Sec. 33, T. 3 S., R. 4 W., USB&M. It is now proposed to divert said 9.5 sec. ft. of water from April 1 to November 15, inclusive, of each year into the Hamilton Ditch Company canal at a point S. 68 deg. 15 min. W. 2900 ft. from said N& Cor. Sec. 5. Of said water 5.8 sec. ft. under application No. 1194 will be used to irrigate 129.27 acres of land embraced in S54SE& Sec. 34, SW54-SWand Lot 6 Sec. 35, T. 3 S., R. 4 W., USB&M., Ni'NEti Sec. THE HARRY M. WALKER Notary Public North of D D jgf Practice Limited to Plate Utah OH Buildtoj Salt Lake City lu JgS stance need has BOf A. SCHONLAN Attornny-at-La- Registered Mortician school cl the Mth w A Duchesne Ctai Utah Duchesne t n Approprl Other nose ext a whuch 1 vfcle totApnl tich of 5 iectnca iances cej.enar a The 1 sojrnd o reused inrease b Itid, to two. pe h Dividends! in Time! ptetical ilferaliz mitting llfsors lef slati sefime . fukher there a in Economy! ei-da- y rer wfii time to in Cleanliness! Homest JThel ment w in Comfort! tlon m: four a special Make This An day. emptio ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE YEAR 4 t Ciiforn Pay Dividends Dividends Dividends Dividends rodu( ilsy to camper ues to 4 aaothe UINTAH POWER 8 in liqui LIOHT CO, e fund, citpatii cat or $lt0,0( Income emptic Electricity Is Your Most Efficient Servant In t hone va ue to thi set tin, mean uk in Two financ ties b last 107 d wr.tte power the k T. was r measi The rent : T. The way a thing is made is what makes people try it over and over. Take us. Weve been distillers since way back in Grandpa Wilkens day so it stands to reason we know how to put up a whiskey thats extra tasty and mild. And as for folks liking it well, weve never been busier Harry E Wilken 1 PINT No. 229 QUART No. 228 h PINT No. 230 Thirty-fiv- e of Miscellan- bouse stay-i- nd use a to-w- it: less 530 senate L. A. HOLLENBECK -- P.-- delib( resagon the st 516-17-- County Court House Utah Duchesne -- W-NE- NVa-SW- ", hi third H. B. HOLLENBECK Ti SE-SW- 1 jsqte Notice to Water Users returned to Altonah last week, the Jaycees, through the fine support given their much improved. A. was held in Altonah show, raised a nice sum for future activities. with a fairly large Monday We hope the group will follow the advice many crowd in night attendance. have given and take the show around to some of the Helen Poulson was transacting 3, Ny2NW', SENW4, other cities of the county. Such showing would re- 'business in Altonah Tuesday. and NW&SET4 Sec. 2, T. for Bill Madison d sult in returns from the efforts already put Roosevelt, wherelefthe Tuesday 4 S., R. 4 W., USB&M. The 3.7 intends to sec. ft. under Application No. into the preparation of the show. The Jaycees should make his home in the Abplanalp 1194-will be used to irrigate realize an additional profit to add to their funds, and residence. 64.62 acres of land embraced in Hans Jacobson and son, Gerald, the show itself would go far toward acquainting our made a Lots 5 and 11, SEti and trip to Roosevelt one day Sec. 32, SNWti and neighboring districts with the energy and ability of last week. Sec. 33, T. 3 S R. 4 W., Mrs. and Otto Mr. Mr. Kofford, the members. USB&M. and Mrs. Jess Thompson and famThis Application is designated in INVESTIGATING TIIE POWER QUESTION ilies were week end guests of Mr. the office of the State Engineer D. J. Thompson. and Mrs. A wave of interest in electrical power is sweeping as No. All protests resistMr. and Mrs. Eddie Chatlin of Duchesne county, stimulated by investigations and Mt. Home were visiting relatives ing the granting of said Application with reasons therefor, made activities of a group of Roosevelt citizens who are in Altonah Friday evening. in affidavit form, must be filed returned SatTimothy Brigham advocating installation of a municipal plant there. urday from Helper where he has with T. H. Humphreys, State Mass meetings in Duchesne and Myton have resulted been Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt visiting relatives. Lake City, Utah, with one extra on Martin Allred is the list sick inin the appointment of committees to make similar copy and $1.00 filing fee on or tnis week. vestigations for these cities. before April 9. 1939. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jacobson, T. H. HUMPHREYS, The source and price are subjects which will Mrs. Jennie Petty and Gladys PetState Engineer. be were of dinner so controversial is ty Sunday guests probably always long as power Date of first publication, FebHans Jacobson. of such great importance to our national life, and this Mr. andandMrs. ary 10, 1939. Mrs. Casper returned to Mr. Date of last publication March importance is growing constantly as new uses of elec- their home in Duchesne, after 10, 1939. Mrs. several Glen discovered with Mrs. are Sorensen and Recent introduced. spending days being tricity Caspers parents, Mr. and Mrs. great development projects have added much to the Howard Dunn. A bus load of people attended Notice Of Sale interest in the question through the production of Miss Lenora Powell is In Price the A. and basketball game IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF under the Doctors care. She is at Altamont Thursday night. electricity at low prices unheard of previously. THE Stan McDonald FOURTH was a in JUDICIAL visitor some reto and expects Considering the problem locally, we know we improving Boneta Friday. turn home soon. DISTRICT, OF THE STA'JE OF have little chance of benefiting from the great Mrs. Howard Cowan and baby UTAH, WITHIN AND FOR Jim Timothy brought a load of THE COUNTY OF DUCHESNE amount of power developed at Boulder Dam at a frac- poles down from the mountains of Duchesne spent the week end at the home of A. G. Burton. tion of a cent per KW yet the very fact that it is being Tuesday. Mrs. Leonora Burton is spending MRS. M. D. MORRISON, ) shower was a few developed at such a low figure prompts us to look A miscellaneous days in Roosevelt. Plaintiff, ) given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Those attending convention at vs.around at our own possibilities. ) Harold Mecham Friday night at Altamont were Bishop CENA KOFFORD, and H. ) For Duchesne city, it has always seemed ineffici- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Leon Burton,Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Aus- E. KOFFORD, otherwise ) ent and unbusinesslike to buy power transmitted from Burgess. tin G. Burton, Ellis Burton, Glen known as Hiram A. Kofford, ) a great distance and delivered at comparatively high Superintendent Bond attended Sorensen, Willis Potter, Adaline otherwise known as Eman- - ) the A. meeting in Altonah Anderson, Jennie Koffard and Jos- uel Kofford, her husband, ) rates, when there exists within the city limits a natur- Tuesday evening. and the administrator of the ) eph Jensen. al power site, with canals and all already in position The small daughter of Mr. and Administra- - ) Elijah Behunin and Verlin All- Resettlement to develop all the power the city might need. We say Mrs. Lin Farnsworth died in Salt rod are on the sick list this week. tlon, and First Doe, Second ) City. The funeral was held A number of men attended the Doe, and Third Doe, ) it seems inefficient and unbusinesslike. Whether it is Lake in Mt. Home. We wish to extend annual Defendants. ) meeting of the Farnsworth our or not must depend on the actual comparative costs sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Canal and Reservoir company Farnsworth and family. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on of the two systems. Monday. the 4th day of March, A. D. 1939, There is no doubt in anyones mind, we believe, of them. If power can be produced in a municipal at the front door of the Court that power could be developed in Duchesne much plant and delivered House in Duchesne, Duchesne jto the citizens at a lower or equal County, State of Utah, at 2 oclock cheaper than it is now being sold for here. The ques- rate to the one now in effect, and enough revenue pro- p. m., the following described real tion to be decided however, is whether or not the duced to and for, pay repair replace and properly estate in Duchesne County, Utah, amount of power used here would justify the capital maintain the system, with the possibilities of a future The Northeast quarter of the investment necessary for a plant, and the maintenof the tax load, then surely the citizens are Southeast quarter (NEtiSEVi) ance costs connected with the operation of the plant lightening entitled to benefit from the natural resources given and the East half of the Southand the distribution of the power. them, by producing their own power. If, on the other east quarter of the Southeast The Uintah Basin Record has always been keenly hand a quarter (EiSEUSE ) of Secmunicipal plant should mean a lowering of tion Township interested in the question of a municipal plant, both rates, with an accompanying increase in the tax load, (2) South, Range (35), Five (5) West, from the standpoint of power consumers and as ad- or a future Meridian, conobligation against property in the city, it Uintah Special 60 acres, more or less, vocates of civic improvement. To date, however, we would taining lie to foolish a and harmful investment. prove together with all Improvements have never seen figures which came out with enough So we say again, we heartily recommend an inthereon, with any and all water difference to feel that the question was worth fightrights appurtenant thereto, howvestigation of the situation, but we urge that it be ever evidenced, and particularly ing for either way, and have consequently taken no thorough and impartial so that the citizens those evidenced by Certificate may prostand in the matter. ceed with their eyes fully open, favoring a No. 1081 of the State Engineer's municipal ' Office We do realize the possibilities, however, as menfor the use of 1.39 cubic on definite proof that it would be economiplant only feet of water per second, retioned above, and heartily advocate a thorough study cally sound. corded In Book 3 P.-- T. (Signed) DEWEY MERiwe Bi 6 proof 75 8ra,n n.ufrul Th, WJk.n Family, Inc., Aladd.n, Sch.nl.y P.0 P , 605 h due ed |