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Show Friday, February UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH 2, 1940 UINTAH BASIN RECORD E. J Sebonian, Publisher PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Roy A. Schonian, Editor AT DUCHESNE, UTAH matter Entered as second-clas- s ADVERTISING RATES 1922, at the Postoffice at 26, May Advertising Display Flat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. Line, 2 c. 30c Inch, Column Per Classified and Reading Notices SUBSCRIPTION RATES Tor Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost 75 and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per Three Months for line, first insertion; 5c per line Six Months each succeeding issue minimum $2.00 One ctargc, Year 30 j. Myton News Mrs. Grace By Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Holder tertained Wednesday evening of last week honoring their sixteenth wedding anniversary. The guests present were Mr. and Mrs. William Hams, Mr. and Mrs. Giles Wood, and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Zirker. The evening was spent with games. Miss Alice Todd was a dinner n guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred and Mr. and Mrs. Chas Neal Fer-ro- in Roosevelt Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Kohl in Duchesne Saturday evening when they en- MODERN PIONEERS tertained i -- 7 jr ND MEWS it I. ,J!1 Vf . 'IN MODERN PIONEERS TO 6E HONORED ANNIVERSARY 150 FEBRUARY COMMEMORATING, OF PATENT SYSTEM. flM: A DRIVE FOR HIGHWAY SAFETY Notice to Water Users Dalgleish where they will visit for a Mr. few months with relatives. Peterson expects to follow in the early spring and may decide to settle permanently in California. Mrs. Ole Peterson returned Monday from Heber City where she had been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wardle for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. James Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Giles and Mrs. Mary Larsen motored to Heber City Saturday to visit with Mrs. Giles mother, Mrs. Christiana Gibson. The occasion was the celebration of Mrs. Gibsons 74th birthday an- at dinner complimentary niversary. to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orr of Riverton. J. B. Murdock of Hanna and Jack Powers of Salt Lake City were business visitors in Myton Thursday. Miss Eldarene Settlemier of Roosevelt was a visitor in Myton Friday attending to her duties as county nurse of this district. Milton Lott and Ray Hackett attended the Vernal - Duchesne basketball game in Duchesne Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish made a business trip to Vernal Friday. Mrs. E. W. Crocker and son, Larry, of Duchesne, were Myton visitors Saturday. Arzy H. Mitchell of Duchesne was attending to business census in Myton Saturday and Monday. Bert Coleman of Heber City was a Myton business visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orr of Riverton visited in Myton Sunday when they returned from a visit at the ranch home of Mrs. Orrs brother, Denzel Hemphill. Richard Broome of Duchesne with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Broome in Myton Sun- - Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Neal left for Salt Lake City where Neal transacted business mat- fers. while Mrs. Neal attended to her duties at a P. E. O. official. Mrs. Willis Zirker accompanied her husband to Vernal Tuesday, where she received dental attention. Mrs. Evan Peterson and two children left Wednesday for Cali- - THE STATE OF UTAH, OFFICE OF STATE ENGINEER, SALT LAKE CITY Virgil D. Wadley, Tabiona, Utah has filed Application No. 13186 to appropriate 3 sec. ft. of water from the Duchesne river in Duchesne county, proposing to divert it from April 1 to September 30 inclusive of each year into the Tabby Irrigation Company ditch at a point N. 8 deg.' 12 min. W. 3012 ft. from the S!i Cor. Sec. 24, T. 1 S., R. 8W., USB&M and use it to irrigate 75 acres of land embraced in the SWU SEU Sec. 24 and N y2 NEU Sec. 25, T. 1 S., R. 8 W., USB&M. Protests resisting said Applica- tion must be in affidavit form with extra copy and filed with T. H. 403 Humphreys, State Engineer, State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah with $1.00 filing fee on or before March 3, 1940. T. H. HUMPHREYS, State Engineer. Date of first publication, Janu- The school dance honoring the Presidents Birthday anniversary was set for Saturday night because of school attendance during the week, which would make the dance a greater success. Mrs. G. H. Holder attended the meeting of the Republican Central Committee of Duchesne county in ary 5, 1940. Roosevelt Tuesday evening to help Date of last publication, Februmake final arrangements for the ary 2, 1940. Lincoln Day Banquet, which will be held at the Legion Hall in Roosevelt Monday, February 12th at Notice To Creditors 8. p. m. A splendid program was Estate of Alta F. Cloward, dearranged with first class speakers. ceased. Chairmen were apCommittee Creditors will present claims to pointed as follows: Banquet, Walthe undersigned at Duchesne, Utah, ter E. Atwood; Publicity, Helen on or before the 6th day of April Holder; program, Heber T. Hall and Lamont Nielsen; tickets for A. D. 1940. LEVI J. ANDERTON, (Signed) attendance, George E. Stewart. Executor of the Estate of Alta F. Tickets will be sold for $1.00 per Cloward, Deceased. plate. Date of first publication Februin Arnold Lehlback, draftsman 2, 1940. ary the Indian Irrigation Service ofDate of last publication, Febr-larto been transferred North fice, has 23, 1940. Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Lehlback, who have 'made their home in Roosevelt, will leave shortly for their XV. Mon-Frida- an-M- In spite of state and national safety drives, traffic deaths in Utah for the first month of 1940 have Mvton School News been alarmingly high, with tabulations showing an under r decrease increase over instead of the hoped-foThe ice pond on the school 1939 figures. ground has furnished plenty of pleasure for the school children, In the face of these facts still more strenuous Mrs. Glen Sorensen but there has been so many light efforts are being made throughout the state to make falls of snow lately it has been and thus cut down, if pos- A Missionary farewell party and hard to keep it clean. the public the Ward hall Clyde Bingham has been assible, the rate of highway fatalities. In line with this dance was given inin honor of Paul signed as recreational director at night Thursday campaign the Record is publishing this week the first Burton, who is leaving for a Mis- Myton and we believe he will do of a series of pages drawing attention to highway sion February 5th. a very good job. Part of his work was well represented is to take care of the school safety, published through the sponsorship and co- at Talmage the Moon Lake Electric Asso- brary. Library hours are from busiclub local and operation of the Duchesne Lions ciation celebration held in Mtn. 8:30 to 9;30 a. m. and 12:30 to Home Friday. ness institutions and professional men. 4:30 p. m. Monday through FriBoiled down all the dos and donts of highway Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Burton and day. There are some good books Anna and Virginia, for adults and the W. P. A. will safety can, we believe, be expressed in two funda- daughters, were visiting relatives here Sun- furnish others. We welcome anymentals: reasonable care in the driving of any vehicle, day. one to use the library from 3:30 and courtesy to the other driver on the highway. And Mr. ,and Mrs. Howard Cowan to 4:30 after the children have son, of Duchesne were visit- gone home. Later we may make a of the two we put the greatest importance on the lat- and relatives drive for more books. here Sunday. ing ter for we must always remember that the other fel- Mr. and Mrs. Elden Sorensen Two parties were given for Miss low, wherever we meet him, is always entitled to half were week end visitors here. They Ward before she went home last to Park City Monday. week end. The students gave one of the road, and must be prepared to give it to him. returned Arley Sorensen was in Kamas Friday afternoon at which a proIn fact we often find that the other fellow wants his and Helper on business Monday. gram was given and a lunch servhome Tuesday. ed. Then at night the teachers half out of the middle of the road, and we must be He returned The M. I. A. enjoyed a social gave a in her honor. The him to accommodate that in if also, prepared possible, Tuesday evening when the young unique - party of the evening feature unless we would rather argue it out with him in some ladies entertained the young men. party was a thirteen course lunch The evening was spent playing which was ordered from a menu of hospital bed. games, a program and refresh- fancy names and brought one dish ments were served. STATE EDITORS WILL VISIT MOON LAKE at a time, as ordered. Poor guess-er- s ate their ice cream and pie At the annual convention of the Utah State Press first, and everyone ate more than was good for them. association in Salt Lake City last Saturday and Sunof editors the states eral days of this week with his day, weekly newspapers seemed mother, Mrs. Horace Chat win of happy to accept the invitation of the Duchesne Lions Utahn. club to hold the 19 10 summer outing at Moon Lake. By Betty Jo Morrison Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown Though none of the editors present at the meeting Mrs. Hyrum Rasmussen spent and children spent Wednesday have actually been at the site, they had read or heard Friday visiting Mrs. J. A. Morri- evening visiting at the home of son. Mrs. J. A. Morrison. enough about it to he quite convinced that they can Mrs. Martha Shanks of Arcadia MrMr.andand Mrs. Merlyn Broadhead look forward to a good time there next summer, and was calling on friends in Utahn and son, Shared, were Duchesne visitors Monday. the invitation was accepted with real enthusiasm. Saturday evening. The following Utahn folks atMr. and Mrs. Pete Abplanalp, And so another step has been made toward suctended Stake Conference in Du- Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Morrison and cessfully introducing the resources of the Uintah chesne Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Carma Gayle, and Mr. Basin to the state. Just how successful this step will Merlyn Broadhead, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Leonard Brown and chilhe will now depend on the enthusiasm with which the Owen Wright and family, Melvin dren attended the REA celebration Mr. and Mrs. Owen at Tabiona Wednesday. local Lions carry through their responsibility as hosts Broadhead, 1 Wright and family, Mr. and Mrs. Betty Jo Morrison spent several to the state editors. Horace Chatwln and children, Mrs. days of last week In Mtn. Home We know that there is plenty of material; scen- Eugene Abplanalp, Mr. and Mrs. as a guest of Miss Reva Killian. Herbert and family, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bmmmett, Marion S. Shields ery, boating, fishing; refreshing mountain air, etc., to Mrs. BertLang Mayhew, Betty Jor Mor- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hadden and make a stay at this sections favorite recreation re- rison, Bishop and Mrs. Wells Fd Hadden, Sr. motored to Salt Several of our young folks atWright, Austin Mayhew, Mr. and Lake City Monday to be with Mrs. tended the Stake Gold and Green sort a pleasant one. It only requires the proper prep- Mrs. Frank Mayhew and sons, Hadden, who will undergo a seri- ball at Duchesne Friday evening. aration to see that arrangements proceed smoothly Lawrence and Ralph, Mr. and Mrs. ous operation immediately. Lloyd Ross, who Is attending and orderly to insure a happy period of pleasure and George Olsen and children, Mr. Quite a number of folks from school at the B. Y. U. at Provo, Mrs. Oscar White, Mr. and here attended the Stake Gold and relaxation for any group and this particular group is and Mrs. Ray Mayhew and son and Green Ball held in Duchesne Fri- spent the week end visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Lynn Ross. rather noted for its adaptability and appreciativc-ness- , Mr. and Mrs. Melvin White and day evening. Kenneth and Helen Farnsworth and what is more to the point, so far as the local small son, Larry. Miss Mae Abplanalp, who has several days last week visitspent Ivan Brown a made business i3 been much improved at the ill, Lions are concerned of course, they usually like to tell ing relatives at Mtn. Home. trip to Salt Lake City Wednes- present. their friends of the good times they have had and they day. Miss Beatrice Gill of Roosevelt Guy Wilson of Provo spent sev- have the means to tell them in a most forceful way. The Record does Expert Printing spent the week end waiting her parents. Incidentally, shortly after the announcement of should bo followed we believe it will by Several of our young folks atas through, the executive committee that the outing would he tended the dance at Myton Satthe already promised good supply of d held at Moon Lake, one of the editors, our good friend many, urday fish to be there should be considerably aug- Jack evening. Taylor, who was visiting Burke McArthur of the Mt. Pleasant Pyramid, sug- mented, to planted at Duchesne, reports that his the great satisfaction of all concerned. gested that it might he advisable for the various ediNo doubt this event will have some weight in had her home Mrs. Ida Tanner, and nearly all the tors to apprise the state fish and game commission persuading thetoo, Forest department and Indian service furnishings burned to the ground of the fact that they w ill he at Moon Lake to try their to hasten to the construction and improve- last week. completion luck and request a good supply of fish for the occa- ment are those who attendalready scheduled on the highway between Du- ed Following sion- We heartily agreed with him, and if this Stake Quarterly Conference at chesne and Moon Lake. thought Duchesne Sunday: B'shop and safety-minde- d li- ht f- Attorney-at-La- w Utah Duchesne We will pay RAGS WANTED per pound for good soft clean rags. Uintah Basin Record. 5c Mrs. Hale Holgate, Mr. and Mrs. EOY A. SCHONIAN L. J. Gilbert, T. R. Cope, Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. Lenar Mrs. Richens, Registered Scott Lusty, Marion Ross, Loryn, Mortician Arlene and Shirley Ross, Thomas GilM. Gilbert, Jack and Evelyn Utah Duchesne bert, Fern Zirker, Charlie Bird, and Mr. and Bird, Melvin Chester Mrs. Vernal J. Nielsen, Willard Deardon, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. B. HOLLENBECK Horrocks, Von Horrocks, Lulu Notary Public Horrocks and Kenneth Zirker. home is Horrocks Miss Lulu North of again after spending several weeks County Court House at the home of her sister and Clarbrother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Utah Duchesne ence Foy, of Duchesne. John and Jennings Solomonson Get Your bookkeeping and stamade a business trip to Salt Lake tionery needs at the Record Office. City during the week. Dotf Be Stubborn CHANGE TO ELECTRIC WATER HEATING G. Gentry Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lemon were shopping in Roosevelt Wednesday. Saxon Jones of Provo spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Celia Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Remund of Duchesne were visiting in Ioka last week. T. R. Cope and son, Cecil, of Arcadia were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas Percival Saturday. A large number of Saints atat Roosevelt tended conference Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gentry attended the show at Roosevelt Saturday. Orville Dart, Jr., and Velma Drollingej- - attended the bam dance at Myton Saturday night. Loraine Benson of Provo came in Saturday morning to the funeral of her - grandmother, Mrs. John Benson. Mrs. O. A. Dart entertained at a birthday party Thursday night for her son, Orville, Jr. Games were played during the evening. At a late hour refreshments were served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. James F. Lemon and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gentry. Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson of Duchesne were over-nigguests of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Benson Saturday. It is reported that the lights in Ioka will be turned on Friday. Edna Jensen of Roosevelt spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jensen. Mr. Rowland of Mt. Emmons was in Ioka Tuesday on business. Mrs. Peters and daughter, Mrs. Hatch of Vernal were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Benson Wednesday. Mrs. J. A. Angus and Mrs. Hugh Percival spent Wednesday in Bluebell as guests of Mrs. Orie Cook. W. H. Stone and J. B. Lemon are busy putting up ice. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Gines and children of Provo were visiting friends and relatives in Ioka Tuesday. Devon Gentry of Myton was transacting business in Ioka Monday. Mrs. Donald Peterson and son, Larry, of Duchesne spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lemon. 22-t- Utah. y Mrs. L. A. HOLLENBECK FOR SALE Sheep sheds, reduced Price. Apply to Knight Inv. Co., Provo or J. F. 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