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Show THE STRENGTH UINTAH BASIN RECORD BEHIND There is great AT DUCHESNE, UTAH PUBLISHED EVERY FUID Roy A. Sehonian, Publisher and Editor VY The school play "and the graduaWilliam R. Snyder has returned Mrs. Glenn Stephenson of Duexercises were held Thursday chesne was a guest of Miss Hope from a six months mission in the tion The graduates second-class a matter ADVERTISING RATES vnioreU night May 10. southern states. Hadden Monday night. Jessy ChristenAllred, are: Lyle at Display Advertising Poutoffice Uay 2t, 1922 at the Alma SorenRedford, Murl sen, Flat Rate, For Plates, Per Agaie Duchesne, Utah, under the act Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Brennick is Anderson Sadoma LarWilford and Joseph sen, Fay Winterton, All-re- d here Andafter located and have Line, 2y2c. The family ilarch 3, 179. here visiting friends. sen Leone Moffitt, Dorothy Per Column Inch, 30c. spending the winter in Duchesne ersons are from Emery. Peterson. and Viva Classified and Reading Notices RATES SUBSCRIPTION Allred returned Mrs. Lizzie Brown, Mrs. Leon For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost Hope and Beth Jennie and Theresa Misses The 10c and $2.00 Ivan per One Year from Ferron, Utah and Found, Miscellaneous, ard Brown and daughter, their tonsils remov- home Saturdayhave been attending line, first insertion; 5c qer line for Six Months - 100 Brown were the dinner guests of Bowden had at Roosevelt by Dr. where they ed Thursday each succeeding Iasue minimum 15 Mrs. M. Spratt Wednesday. school the past winter. Three Months Miles. charge, 30c. returned home Mrs. Michiel Esauk and son Phylis McDonald reall have Cedar City, Utah shearers Herbert from Mrs. The sheep Billy, were visiting Saturday school turned home again. CRIME PREVENTION TWO UP Birch Friday. She has been attending winter. o there the past It was indeed refreshing, this week to read the Hope Hadden, Jean Morrison, Mrs. Les Maxwell returned resheds news that two of the latest kidnap cases had turn LeVem Rhodes, Miss Doris and cently with her daughter, Pauline Edgar Moffitt lost all hiswere 3 There kid the fire Saturday. school than rather the attended Leslie. Carl Ivie, all by and a new son Frank ed out in favor of the public, hens some setting sheep, a pig, The fact picnic held below Duchesne, Satalso burned nappers as has so often been the case. and his harnesses urday night. were home again F. Gettle W. is Mr. and Robels is unknown. Ralphs fire Gladys June the both of that The cause to high school after away ransom being of the without and payment Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith safely home again, at Ferron, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Ottosen in either case, puts the police two up in the crime daughters w'ere Duchesne visitors left Saturday for Meeker, Colorado be the result Saturday. to seems Beebe returned home of the Gilbert return The girl game. where they will make their home from Grand Junction. the on the nerve of part, this summer. kidnappers the loss of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rhodes and on officers for break and working Chatwin other a mere lucky children, and Horace Mrs. John Anderson and some Mrs. Lettie Clement left to Hanna Tues- of an entirely different case. Regardless of the means, Carl Ivie motored her children have been quite for Boulder City. services funeral day, to attend the sick. the officers scored their points, and we hope it will of Mrs. Charles Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Donahue and mean just that much less encouragement for the Vera Mayo of Heber is here of family and Homer Donahue the Bowdens. kidnappers. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lang and Kennelsworth, Utah are here vischildren and J. A. Morrison were iting at the home of Murl Duchesne visitors Saturday. EMPLOYMENT IN WATER SHORTAGE - UTAH INCREASES We cannot help noticing the time Roosevelt citizens are haying over the water problem. It seems Mrs. J. E. Hadden, Steve Esauk to and Eddie Kielbasa motored Employment in Utah continued Upalco, Saturday. to gain as 73 more jobs were M M. Sprat., CU, Spratt and Service National Reemployment Clayton Brennick were visitors at 5, week the May ending during the J. A. Morrison home, Sunday were found during the week than afternoon. ending April 28, George A. Yager, state director, announced today. Charles D. Fabrizio and sons of The increase in employment was Hanna were Utahn visitors, between so evenly proportioned private industry and public works no change occurred Mrs. J. A. Morrison was a vis- projects that of placements in distribution the E. itor of Mrs. J. Hadden, Friday groups. among employment afternoon Dunng both weeks, 63 per cent to of the total placements made were Howard Stewart motored with the PWA and 37 per cent Price, Tuesday. were with private industry. Miss Ruth Snow was a guest of SALT LAKE CITY, May 17 A Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Abplanalp, intensive course for Socioshort, Friday evening. logy workers is being conducted of A large crowd from here at- every night by the University course The to Utah 25th. up May tended the dance in Duchesne, is offered at the request of the night. Utah State Department of Public Welfare and Emergency Relief. It First Skyscraper is given under the joint auspices The first United States skyscraper of the department of sociology and 13 said to have been the Home Insurance building of Chicago, erect- the extension division of the they are prohibited from using water for anything but culinary purposes, and the latst trick developed, is to take several baths daily, and then carry the water to shrubs and plants to keep them alive. Duchesne seems to be exceedingly fortunate " on this score so far, but it might not pay to snicker up our sleeves too loud. We have all the water we want now, but there are a lot of hot days ahead, and it is just possible that those who push thir gardens to the utmost, and have them matured, as early as possible will have the best laugh if our water runs short later in the summer. Its worth thinking about anyway. PRICE UNDECIDED We are wondering what happened to the Price with us over the citizens who wanted to new mail route. H. S. Liddell received a call from Price last week, stating that they wanted to come over and meet with the Duchesne Gateway Club, and discuss the mail, saying they wanted us to help them petition for the retention of Govt. Control. Duchesne citizens expressed their willingness to tfie time Price but when meet, arrived, appointed was not there, and we have not heard from them, since. They evidently decided that they would be wasting time. Mr. lies, who has been awarded the contract for carrying the mail from Salt Lake has expressed his desire to give the Basin boys, now on the mail route the preference for the jobs, when he starts operating. If that is true Duchesne citizens should perfectly satisfied with things just as they are. pow-wo- w ed In 1S84. the ver bloc" NOTICE TO WATER USERS April 20, 1934. Notice is hereby given that C. T. Beggs, Myton, Utah, has made application in accordance with the Laws of Utah to appropriate 2 sec. ft. of water from Babcock Draw and 2 sec. ft. of water from an unnamed spring area, both in Duchesne County, Utah. The water from said spring area, which is located in the SWU Sec. 34, T. 3 S., R. 2 W., U. S. B. & M will be collected at a point which bears N. 46 deg. 45 min. E. 1935 ft. from the SW cor. said Sec. 34 and allowed to flow into Babcock Draw and be rediverted therefrom, together sec. ft. of water apwith said 2 said draw, at a from propriated 89 deg. 30 point which bears N. min. E. 1405 ft. from tbe W!i cor. said Sec. 34 and conveyed by ditch 9240 ft. and used from Apnl 1st to October 1st incl. of each vear as a supplemental supply to irrigate 280 acres of land embrac ESW$4 in SENWJ$, and 11 11(11 IS n- I 88 71 Make Bottle Sparkle A good pinch of rice and a of vinegar shaken together 3 . ? L -bro yi win he Easy Wi To Iron! 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SB EFflEll HIUI 1850 Downing St. cuevea both , d, i: I -- Character , Every hum-- n being is i::fK( T have a character of his own. be what no other is, to do other can do. damning, t 41-3- effter POWER -- Ui-LThere is unquestionably a need for the jobs, the iDves'mJ N the purchasing power, the X that stimulated mining a, , te j would create. And the with which farm prices ha J ,os( in spite of aggressive work r naI part of the government aid r? ' fulj vate farm groups, has ledtoffh belief by many that a chrngej. 1 monetary policy is essential, "X, the unknown factor fo case, is the President. He 13 Ing a middle road between . friends and enemies of more uable silver a road thit escape the danger of l Goo inflation. Lucile N. Postlethwaite LI - . there is a majority in for similar legislation. each entire year for domestic and rtock watering purposes. This application is designated in the State Engineers Office as File d, better mcreasej SEi Z. C. M. I. E. C. Nelson TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SPECIAL OFFER NOW Jf House. Not proposal that ed the metal and' w!'?.S?D4l There is now and delinquent beMr. and Mrs. William Craver visitors cause of an assessment of 50c per of Midview were Ioka share on all the capital stock of Monday. the company, levied February 12 Mr. and Mrs. Doyer Iorg were 1934, due April 15, 1934, for the shopping in Roosevelt Friday. purpose of maintenance, the sevopposite the Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Nichols of eral amounts set Roosevelt spent Sunday with W names of the following shareholders: H. Stone. Name Cert. No. Amt No. shrs Good Until , of tW s water bottles and jugs them sparklingly clear, Sec. 35, T. 3 S., R. 2W U. & M. As much water as may S. B. be necessary wall be used during Mr. Andrew Jones, Mrs. Helen No. 11485. Ottosen, Ruby McDonald and Mr. All protests against the grantand Mrs. Arley Sorensen were in stating ing of said application, Duchesne Tuesday on business. the reasons therefor, must be by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00 and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. Howard Jensen of Salt Lake is T. H. HUMPHERYS, with his State Engineer spending a few days brother, J. W. Jensen. Date of first publication, April 27, 1934. Date of completion of pubof wife and Mr. Christenson Duchesne were Ioka visitors Sun' lication, May 25, 1934. day. DELINQUENT NOTICE Mrs. W. G. Gentry spent Friday in Park City. Company at Red Creek Irrigation Ioka was well represented Place of Business Principal conference Saturday and Sunday Fruitland, Utah at Roosevelt. , Bgn;a gth manysl State Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, ed u, i silyj SCIIONIAN ruitNiTuiti: COMPANY Box s. l I H'ol Slid, " iMn vro11 Holly w 00(1 I, os Angeles and put a'va (Clip tr 'red 2006 I |