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Show Friday, August 16, 1910 UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH UINTAH BASIN RECORD E. J. Schonian, Publisher PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ADVERTISING RATES Roy A, Schonian, Editor AT DUCHESNE, UTAH Entered as second-clas- s NOTICE TO WATER USERS By Mrs. Grace Dalgleisb matter Mrs. Wm. Harris was hostess ing it and possibly fracturing May 26, 1922, at the Postoffice at Display Advertising Flat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, under the act of to the Friday Bridge club last small bones. The extent of the inweek at the camp on jury could not be determined for Line, 2 yt c. March 3. 1879. the Lake Fork. A picnic lunch was a few days. Per Column Inch, 30c served early in the afternoon after The state road trucks were deClassified and Reading Notices which the following ladies played livering gravel in Myton Tuesday For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost Wells-Harr- and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per line, first insertion; 5c per line for each succeeding Issue minimum charge, 30c. YOUR ATTENTION, . PLEASE D. M. WEU- - PRODUCE UHATS NEEDED ' fOR NATION A L VBBEHSE, ALL RIGHT. 13 OT WE MUST HAVE COOPTATION. is bridge: Mrs. Wm. Koehler, Mrs. Bliss Lott, Mrs. Lee Cooper. Miss Alice Todd, Mrs. Wm. Preece, Mrs. R. E. Waugh, and Mrs. E. W. Kronquist. Other guests who enjoyed the picnic were Mrs. S. A. Wells, Mrs. Gideon Baril and Mrs. Frost. Members of the American Legion Posts of Myton and Altonah gathered at the Ralph Rowley ranch on Lake Fork Sunday for a fish fry. The members and guests who attended from Myton were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Holder, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Odekirk, Mrs. H. K. Palmer, C. T. Beggs and L. P. Ar.derle and Miss Anne Carter and Mrs. Melvin Powell of Roose! "PRODUCTION NATIONAL' foR velt. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meranda, Miss Alice Todd and Mrs. H. K. Palmer made a business trip to Salt Lake City Wednesday. On their return Thursday, they were accompanied by Mrs. Alan Sims and two small sons of Salt Lake City wrho will spend a couple of weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Todd. Mrs. Evans Phillips of White-rock- s was a Myton visitor Thursday. Titus Jones and L. A. Hollenbeck of Duchesne were business visitors in Myton Friday. Mrs. Ed. Hart of Duchesne, Mrs. Eleanor LaBronte of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Richard La Bronte and small daughter of San Francisco were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jones and family of Heber City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meranda Wednesday. Mrs. O. A. Dart lefc Friday for Salt Lake City where she will receive medical attention and visit with Mrs. R. C. Walker. Mrs. Jacob Hunkey who has OUIt FIRE WARNING WAS TIMELY been attending to business matfriends, left Last week we printed in these columns an editor- ters here and visiting evening for her home in Saturday ial calling attention to the extreme fire hazard in Denver. our forests, and urging caution in protecting these Mr. and Mrs. True Hatch and son left Friday for Kamas natural resources. As if to add weight to our words, small where they will remain until early a fire broke out in Rock creek even before the paper next year. They have rented their went to press; a fire which has destroyed upwards ranch on North Myton bench and consider their property will not of a thousand acres of valuable watershed and much need when attention until valuable timber, and not stopping at this, Sunday they expect to returnspring, if a renter is not obtained for the next seaclaimed the life of one of the fire fighters. son. And as if even this was not enough, fire again, ap- Jack Vignetto of Helper and a parently . started by some nephews playing with party of friends visited Myton matches in the granary, during the very funeral of Saturday when enroute to Fox where they intended to spend the victim of the forest fire, swept away his gran- Lake a week fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Crocker ary, hay stacks and out buildings, including a quanand daughter Marjorie of Duof stored and furniture tity clothing. chesne were visitors at the James The forest fire, we are told, is not the result of hu- Dalgleish home Thursday evenman hands, but of lightning; yet it shows by its con- ing. Frank Defa of Hanna was a stant bursts of new life into an ever wider territory, business visitors in Myton Saturthe extreme difficulty in controlling such a confla- day. crowd of baseball fans gration with the entire forest as dry as it is now. The A large to Heber City Sunday to fire is not out yet, and even under control, smolders went their give cheering support to the away, a constant menace until a heavy rain drowns Myton team. Among those who went were Mr. and Mrs. Ole Peterit permanently. son, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Zirker, We cannot urge too strongly, the use of constant A. M. Todd, Roland Krebs, Bliss care and extreme vigilance against fire in the forest Lott, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Forsythe. or about the home until this period of extreme drouth Tony Campos, Oscar Cooper ard John Zirker Sr. is ended. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Waugh and Beth and Louise left THE I1ASIN SHORT COURSE ENCAMPMENT daughters Sunday for Salt Lake City where they will remain for several days. Next week will see the substitute for the U. B. I. Louise will undergo a tonsil operC. for the first time in a new location Moon Lake. ation. We sincerely hope that it will be a success, and that Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Preece and daughter Edith .Nell and son Billy it will receive support worthy of the effort being put left Sunday on a vacation trip. into its preparation. They, will visit in Reno at the We cannot help having regrets and feeling that per home of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Preece who will them to San haps a mistake is being made in not calling the event Francisco accompany to see the fair. the U. B. I. C. Doubt as to its final outcome because Mrs. A. M. Murdock and son of the late date which action was finally started, Bill were Myton visitors Sunday while Bill attended to matters and a desire to break away from some of the fea- connected with the Duchesne Latures of the old U. B. I. C. were doubtless factors in bor Day Stampede. the decision to adopt the new name. We recognize fulMrs. G. H. Holder suffered painSunday at the Legion these facts, but perhaps we do not attach so much picnicinjuries on Lake Fork when a horse importance to them, for a name of seventeen years stepped on her foot badly bruis- - You can't JOST APPROPRIATE A TANK or PLANE, IT TAKES TiME T'O RETOOL AND OlMLD Dal-glei- - at W ants Legal Advertising Myton News to be used on the proposed sidewalk project. Myton property owners are steadily making improvements that help to make the town look thriving. The E. L. Jumer house in the west end of town is rapidly nearing completion. New porches have just been added to the Homer Robinson home and a fresh paint job has improved the Dalgleish store. Members of the Relief Society of the L. D. S. church entertained the Ladies Aid Society of the Presbyterian church at a lawn party at the home of Mrs. Jack Gingell Tuesday afternoon. Games furnished the entertainment after which refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Solmonson of Arcadia were visitors at the E. L. Jumer home Monday. The Primary officers and teachers of the L. D. S. church were entertained at a picnic in Uintah canyon Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Pfister Saturday from Jamestown, Kansas to visit with Mr. Pfisters sister, Mrs. Homer Robinson and family. They left Tuesday for a trip htrough Oregon and California before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kronquish and Mrs. James Dalgleish visited Thursday evening with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Munz at Duchesne. A. L. Swain came in. Saturday evening from Salt Lake to get his wife and family who have been visiting at the home fo her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Smith. They returned to Salt Lake City Sunday evening accompanied by Miss Norma Smith who will make a short visit with them. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Robinson and children and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. John Pfister enjoyed a picnic at Red creek camp near Manila Sunday. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wendal Workman of Vernal. 'd Miss lone Bird returned Sunday Albert Kenison, Talmage, Utah has filed Application No. 13631 to appropriate 5 sec. ft. of water from two unnamed draws tributary to Big Hollow creek in Duchesne county. There will be 2.5 sec. ft. of water diverted from April 1 to October 31, inclusive, from Draw No. 1, at a point S. 115 ft. and E. 42 ft. from the NW Cor. Sec. 1, T. 2 S., R. 5 W USB&M, conveyed by ditch to a point on Draw No. 2, located W. 330 ft. and N. 2004 ft. from the S14 Cor. Sec. 6, T. 2 S., R. 4 W.. USB&M, there comingled with 2.5 sec. ft. diverted from Draw No. 2 at that point, conveyed by ditch a further distance of approximately 1.5 miles and used as a supplemental supply to irrigate 160 acres of land located in the WV2-- 4 and Sec. 5, T. 2 S., R. 4 W USB&M. H. B. HOLLENBECK Notary Public North of FOR SALE or TRADE: gas or trailwasher and er. Will trade for cow. Earl Jordan, Duchesne 3-- lt County Court House Duchesne Utah FOR RENT: Duplex apt. fum-nsheInquire Record office 39tf FOR SALE Sheep sheds, reduced Price. Apply to Knight Inv. Co., Provo or J. F, Hoyt, Duchesne d. Utah. ROY A. SCHONIAN 22-t- f. Registered Mortician MERRIL IL LARSEN Duchesne Attorney-at-la- w Utah Main Street Utah Duchesne L. A. HOLLENBECK Attorney ESEi Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, with one extra copy and $1.00 filProtests resisting the granting fee on or before September of said Application, with reasons ing 22, 1940. therefor, made in affidavit form, T. H. HUMPHERYS must be filed with T. H. Humph-eryState Engineer State Engineer, 403 State Date of 1st pub. July 26, 1940. Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, with Date of last pub. August 23, 1940. one extra copy and $1.00 filing fee on or before Actober 6, 1940. t-Law Duchesne Utah Four I). S. Akrons There are four towns in the United States named Akron. s, T. H. HUMPHERYS State Engineer Bate of first pub. Aug.9, 1940. Date of last pub. Sept. 6, 1940. Dont SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF DUCHESNE. HELEN D. ODEKIRK Be H, vs Plaintiff, EDWARD HALL, and MRS, EDWARD , HALL, his wife, and JOS. F. VARGO, and MRS. JOS. F. VARGO, his wife, and FIRST DOE. SEC- OND DOE and THIRD DOE, Defendants, ) ) ) ) ) Stubborn CHANGE TO ) THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demands of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court; this is an action to quiet the title on certain lands as is more praticularly described in the said complaint. from Salt Lake City where she was receiving medical attention. She was accompanied by her sister who will visit here about three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Petersen of Hink-leUtah were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lamb Monday. Mrs. H. H. Blaine returned SunRULON J. LARSEN, day from Salt Lake City accomAttorney for Plaintiff, panied by her grandson Blaine P. O. Address, Duchesne, Utah. Madsen who will visit here for Date of 1st pub, July 26, 1940. several weeks. Date of last pub. Aug. 23, 1940. y, Professional Cards ELECTRIC WATER HEATING Hot water by the gallons the instant you want it day or night, hot or cold weather. Safely, cleanly, automatically And economically - electricity for water heating , is cheap ONLY lc Per Kilowatt Hour WHY NOT ENJOY IT N WV? UINTAH 8 POWER LIGH1 GO. Electricity Is Your Most Efficient Servant Trimdi lilii m, inff Notice To Water Users Moon Lake Electric Association. Inc., Mt. Emmons, Utah has filed Application No. 13056 to ap.Those who attended the funeral propriate for power purposes, 75 sec. ft. and 200 ac. ft. of water services of Ervin Ivie at Strwber-r- y from the East Fork of Lake Fork were Mr. and Mrs. Alden Muir, river in Duchesne county; said 200 Mr. and Mrs. Bert Young, Mr. and sec. ft. will be stored during the Mrs. Manzo Young, Mr. and Mrs. entire Francis Brooks and Alma Humes. across year by means of a dam the natural channel of the Mrs. J. W. Rockhill had as her stream at a S. 69 deg. 10 guests the past week. Mr. and min. E. 2155 point ft. from NW Cor. of Mrs. Frank Soyka, Mr. and Mrs. Sec. 15, T. 2 N., R. 4 W., USB&-M- . Hart Stallings and family of Salt The water so stored will be reLake City and Miss Agnes Soyka leased as needed during the entire of Los Angeles. conveyed by pipe and used Mrs. Wm. Pace and son Med year, to generate electric energy, after spent a few days at Lehi and He- which it will be returned to the ber. stream at a point N. 3 natural Mr. and Mrs. Ores Humes and deg. 35 min. W. 1560 ft. from the a few family spent days at Heber SE Cor. of Sec. 28, T. 2 R. 4 visiting with relatives and attend- W., USB&M. In addition N., to said the fair. ing 200 ac. ft. a maximum of 75 sec. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Mecham spent ft. of water will be diverted withFriday at Pleasant Grove with out storage during the entire year their daughter, Mrs. Herbert Memeans of the impounding dam by cham. hereinbefore d e s c r i b ed, used Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sweat went to Provo Friday after their daugh- through the same works to generate power and returned to the ter, Mrs. Edward Mecham. stream at the point of return Darreld and Norman Casper reabove mentioned. turned to their home at Tabiona Protests resisting the granting after spending the past 10 days with their Aunt" Mrs." Francls iof said Application, with reasons therefor, made in affidavit form, Brooks, filed with T. H. Humph- Mr. and Mrs. J. E. L. Carey and mus State erys, Engineer, 403 State Mis3 Gladys Glenndennlng were Salt Lake visitors several days Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, with one extra copy and $1.00 filing fee last week. on or before September 22, 1940. T. H. HUMPHERYS , experiencing the past two months, By Agnes Brooks standing has a real value, especially to the rest of the days we have been state, and in many ways the statewide publicity the a real advantage over the weather State Engineer usually encounterU. ,B. I. C. gave to the Basin was its most valuable ed of 1st pub. July 26, 1940. at Ft. Duchesne. Camping facilities are much Date Date of last pub. August 23, 1940. feature. with forest-buibetter, stoves, etc., tables, already The name is chosen however, and perhaps wisely, on the to accommodate a large part of the crowd Notice spot to Water Users but we do feel the importance of letting all our readin the form of anticipated. Accommodations, too, ers know, and of urging general spread of the fact cabins for rent and a lodge where meals are served The Pioneer Canal Company, that the Basin Short Course Encampment is really and groceries and other Utah has filed Applicasold. This Duchesne, tion No. 13644 to appropiate 4.28 the substitute or continuation of the Uintah Basin will facilitate easier and provisions are better entertainment of sec. ft. of W'ater from Duchesne Industrial Conference, and as such, worthy of just guests and officials. river In Duchesne county, Utah; said as much support and attendance both locally and by water will be diverted from The other natural resources of the area, fishing, April 15 to October 15, Inclusive U. as old B. the C. I. guests horseback riding and mountain climbing all of each year at a point located Moon Lake, the chosen site for this years encamp- boating, add to the attractiveness of the site and the possibil- S. 30 deg. 15 min. E. 485 ft. from the NW Cor. Sec. 28, T. 2 S., R. ment, and perhaps the permanent site, is not quite ities of entertainment in connection with the more 5 W., USB&M, conveyed by the so conveniently located as was Fort Duchesne. In serious phases of the program. existing Pioneer canal and used as miles, it is a few miles closer for the folks living in a supplemental supply to irriThe committees in charge of the Encampment have gate 420 acres of land located in Duchesne or westward, including all our visitors, but had a hard time getting things arranged in the short parts of Secs. 26, 27, 28, 34 and it is considerably farther for the east Duchesne or time allotted them. T. 2 S., R. 5 w. and Sec. 1, They have worked hard and 35, 2 and 11, T. 3 Uintah county residents. There are many advan- constantly. In choosing S., R. 5 W., USB Moon Lake as the site they &M. which balance even or overbalance tages however, have given an unsolicited boost to one of Duchesnes Protests resisting the the disadvantages. Chief among these, is perhaps granting are entitled to full sup- of said Application, greatest cards; drawing they with reasons the higher altitude and cooler atmosphere. It is altherefore, made in from citizens of Duchesne and of the entire Baaffidavit form, port must be filed with T. H. Hum ways pleasant at Moon Lake, even during the hot sin. We hope they get it. phi erys. State 403 IN THE MODERN MANNER The Newhouse Hotel is completing a $200,000.00 modernizing and redecorating program that makes available the most outstanding and complete accommodations in the West at our SAME POPULAR PRICES. . .Splendid food at moderate prices will be found in our CAFETERIA and DINING ROOM. OUTSIDE ROOMS WITH BATH fjjSfeNEWHOUSE Engineer, State HOTEL 'Jh, 1 iaJsU SBggHsg Ambulance Service . lt . f2:f4. For Sickness or Emergency Our Special Nash Sedan Ambulance fmXl"S mrnl l. ,KVC I,roraP. efficient and com- - tin'e at a mo-- s SCU!CC ,,nui'nccinvalid or emergency transportation - - anywhere, anytime. CALL ROY A. SCHONIAN The Uintah Basins Only Complete Mortuary Service business Ihone 271 Kcsidence Pi.onc 2 11 Duchesne, Utah |