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Show I --breach TABIONA Mrs. Elsie Bird .. Mrs. Thelms D. Nr Damage Caused By Strong Wind out-do- DaL Mrs. Gail H. Anderson Attend Dance A group of young folks from Talmage. attended the stake dance at Mt. Thanksgiving Home Thursday night. Mrs. Harriett Childs, of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Harrett and family, of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Kay of Ogden, spent Thanksgiving Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Velo Barrett. Dora Van Natti and daughters and Mrs. Myrtle Donohue and friend, of Price, visited Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brown on Thursday. . Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. and family and Mrs. Clara Burgener, of Provo, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sorensen on Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Hamjblin, of Salt Lake City, were here on business this week. Mrs. Hamblin is the former Darlene Stevenson. Glen Sorenson was in Duchesne on business Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Biggs, of Salt Lake, are moving into the Del- bert Davies house. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Taylor, of Aitamont, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Thompson on Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ottos en and children and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Qttasen, of Roosevelt, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Burton, Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lindsay are rejoicing over a new baby boy, born at the Roosevelt Hospital Nov. 23. This makes four boys for the Lindsays. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Tew, Jr. and Norma Tew, of Salt Llake, were at the home of Burton Tew, Sr. for Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jensen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Christensen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Christensen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Zane Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Christensen spent Thanksgiving as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Christensen. Alice Sorensen, Luella Jensen, Ardyce Lee Anderson accompanied Gail Anderson to Mt. Emmons for stake Sunday School Leadership meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bleazard 0 and daughters enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Freeman, in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson and son, Don, and David Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Anderson and family enjoyed Thanksgiving Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Anderson in Heber. Harold Sorensen and Burton Tew took a load of lambs to Salt Lake Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Van Wagoner went to Heber Wednesday night after school to spend They returned Thanksgiving. home Sunday evening. Neil Hill spent Thanksgiving Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Burton. Mrs. Clara Burton has been quite ill this last week. We hope shes improving at this Barrett, Bur-gen- er . writing. . Mr. and Mrs. Med Allred and children, of Price, were at the home of Chase McDonald for Thanksgiving.. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard White and children, of Salt Lake, visited at the home of Arch White over the Thanksgiving holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Felt and boys, of Ogden, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Rust over the holiday. Mr. Felt is a brother of Mrs. Rust. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Christensen are the proud parents of a 9 lb. baby girl, born at the Roosevelt, Sunday, Nov. 28. Elton Rust and Elton Potter went to Pleasant Valley for hay Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Fieldsted, of Roosevelt, Mr. and Mrs. Max Farnsworth of Neola. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Thacker of Upalco, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thacker Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Brother-soand boys spent Thanksgiving Day at Duchesne with Mr. and Mrs. Stan McDonald. n Radios Repaired E. A. CALL SERVICE Quick . Efficient Service Arcadia 4306 Residence : Smith family returned from a trip to Idaho to find a sign on their door reading, Notice, The Chimney has blown off your furnace. Fences were blown down, and for a touch of hutoilets were also mor, reported tipped over by the wind. A little snow fell after the wind quieted down. Guess winter .has arrived. Tabiona was without television when tree limbs blew on the lines. Strong winds wreaked havoc for a little while in this vicinity. After it quieted down, it was discovered a large hay barn on the William Wadley ranch was missing; a pine tree of Dailey Van Tassell had blown over and another pane tree near Oran Currys place had also blown over. The Ralph Mrs. Rose Gilbert in Myton. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Johnson, Mrs. Beverly Olsen and son, Kim, spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nekton Johansen in Upalco. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Larsen, Pauline and Gale spent Thanksgiving in Roosevelt at Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mowers. Miss Naomi Gilbert, Miss Donna Ross and Leon Ross came in from Provo to spend the Thanksgiving holiday with or Mrs. France Mercer and her children of Salt Lake City were Thanksgiving guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Maxfield. The Hawkins family of Provo visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Casper. They taught school at Tabiona two years ago and have a new baby since leaving Tabiona. Mr. and Mrs. Dareld Ivie of Salt Lake City visited relatives in Tabiona recently. Recent visitors Wyoming were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Dailey Van Tassell. Mr. and Mrs. Moral Gines of McKenna, Wyoming visited in Tabiona during the holidays. Farmerettes Learn To Dip Candy Monday night the Farmerettes met at the Arcadia ward house and learned to dip chocolates under the direction of Mrs. Faye Jensen and Mary Lois Reichert of Roosevelt. A group of ladies from Bridge-lan- d and Arcadia were present. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert and family spent Thanksgiving in Salt Lake with their daughter, Shauna, and daughter and .Mr. and Mrs. Limn Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Gam Gilbert and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert and son were dinner guests on Thanksgiving at the home of their mother, ! ! IJtalin Norma Robb I Couple Honored A wedding dance and shower were held at the Utahn ward Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Chris- tensen. A large crowd attended and the bride and groom re- ceived many beautiful gifts, To Water Users tensen, of Tunius Air Force Base. Manchester, New Hampy shire, are spending a 10-da- The following applications have been filed wlith the State Engineer to change or appropriate water in Duchesne County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year, unless otherwise designated. All locations are from USB&M. , To Change: Pioneer Canal Company, Duchesne, Ut. proposes to change the point of diversion and place of use of 4.28 sec ft. of water under a right initiated by Application No. 13644. The water has been diverted from the Duchesne River at a point S. 3015E. 485 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 28, T2S. R5W, and has been used from April 15 to Oct. 15 to irrigate 420 acres in Sec. 1, 2, 11, T3S, R5W; Secs 26. 27, 28, 34 and 35, T2S, R5W. Hereafter 4.28 sec.-f- t. of water will be diverted at a point N. 1918.91 ft. and W. 219.28 ft. from W14 Cor. said Sec. 28 and conveyed by earth canal where it will be used as a supplemental supply to irrigate 1180 acres in Secs. 1, 2. T3S, R5W; Secs. 26, 27, 28, 34 and 35, T2S, R5W. To Appropriate: 25516 Alva P. Murdock, for irrigaHeber, Ut. 2 sec.-f- t. tion use from Currant Creek, tributary to Strawberry River at a point S 74 15 W. 1435 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 28. T3S, R9W The water is to be diverted by an earth and brush dam and conveyed by earth ft. furlough with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown and family were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mrs. Della Gilson, of Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. William are spending a few few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith at Park City. Those attending to business in Roosevelt during the week were. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Broadhead, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Broadhead and Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Abplanalp. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mickel-soof Duchesne, visited Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Broadhead, on Sunday. Della Gilson and daughter and Marilyn Brown spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mayhew were in Salt Lake on business Abp-lana- ip n, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Abp- lanalp and family, of Cedar City, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith, of Salt Lake, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Robb over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lang and son were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Potter of Talmage. Thursday.. Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Rust and family, of Ogden, visited Mr. and Mrs. Dave Davies over the Thanksgiving holidays. Mrs. Alva Rust, of Croydon, visited Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lang, Friday. where it will be used from to Oct. 15 as a sole to irrigate 17 acres of and as a supplemental to irrigate 58 acres emin NEV4NEV4, Sec. 28, Sec. 27, T3S, R9W. Vernal 26155 Bromley, for irDuahesne, Ut. 2 sec.-f- t. rigation use from Duchesne River, tributary to Green River at a point N. 5900E. 233 ft. from SV4 Cor. Sec. 12, T3S, R5W. The water will be diverted into the Rocky Point Ditch and conveyed a distance of 1320 ft. where it will be used from Apr 15 to' Nov. 1 to irrigate 100 acres in SM Sec. 13, NWU, NWUNEV4 Sec. 24, T3S, R5W. Red Creek Irriga26182 Charles Albert tion Co. Sweat, Pres., Fruitland, Ut. 5 sec.-ffor irrigation use from Red Creek, tributary to Strawberry River at a point N. 17 36W. 2110 ft. from SU Cor. Sec. 13, T2S, R9W, which is the center of an impounding dam to be constructed to a height of 75 ft. The reservoir so created Will have a capacity and will inunof 6000 ac.-fdate 100 acres in NWU Sec. 13, T2S. R9W. The water will be stored from Jan. 1 to Dec 31, and released from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 and conveyed down the natural channel of Red Creek to' a point S. 3115W. 1430 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 25, T2S, R9W, Where it will be rediverted and used to irrigate 2800 acres in Secs. 1, 2, 3, 10, 26364 Charley Bowden, for irAltonah, Ut. .40 sec.-ft- . rigation use from an Unnamed Spring Stream, tributary to Lakefork River to Duchesne River at a point S. 1068 ft. and E. 412 ft. from WV4 Cor Sec. 3, T1S, R4W. The water will be diverted by means of a concrete headwall and conveyed by ditch 1600 ft. where ;t will be used from Mar. 1 to Nov 15 to irrigate 30 acres in SEVi, SWU Sec. 3. T1S, R4W, and d incidental stockfor watering purposes. William Clark, Al26365 tonah, Ut. .10 sec.-f- t. for domestic use from an Unnamed Spring, tributary to Lakefork River to Duchesne River at a point S. 1020 ft. and E. 432 ft. from WV4 Cor. Sec. 3, T1S, R4W. The water will be collected in a concrete box and pipe conveyed through a a distance of 300 ft. where it will be used for domestic requirements of two families and for incidental irrigation during the period from Mar. 1 to Nov. R8W. ing December 23, 1954 t. i Zir-ke- r, Abp-lanal- t. Mr. and Mrs. Lyrad McCon-ki- e Mr. and Mrs. Grant Peel and spent Thanksgiving at the family spent Thanksgiving in The Mia Maid class of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mt. Pleasant Mt. Emmons ward M.I.A. were Bastian in Roosevelt. Friday Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Foote very thoughtful at Thanksgiv- guests at the McConkie home were holiday visitors in Provo. ing time. They gave some love- were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bearden of the from Washington, Mrs. Pearl and family spent the holiday ly boxes to the shut-in- s their parents. Vernal Nielson, of Winches- ward. Those participating were Jenkins from Roosevelt, and weekend in Oakley, Hoytsville Myton. and Salt Lake City. ter, Wash., visited Sunday and Gwen Chapman, Bonnie Per- Mrs. George Funk from at the Wall, Carolyn Thanksgiving guests Mr. and Mrs. Rondo Harmon again Wednesday night at the kins, Josephine Jean Boswell, Mary Snyder home in Aitamont visited in Salt Lake and Provo home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dastrup, Fay Sherral Evans, and Kreen were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Case diming Thanksgiving. G. Shields. Ruth Dasitrup is from Mt. Emmons, Mr. and Dinner guests Thanksgiving Hartman. Mrs. leader. Mrs. Wm. Neal from Mt. Home, their capable of at the home Mr. and Mrs. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Will Case Charlie Bird were Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Evan Bennion from Duchesne, Mr. and Mrs. LONGHORN ROUND-US. O. Solmonson, Mrs. Melvin A new method of grading Bird and family, of Roosevelt; and Mr. and Mrs. Barton Ben- Arthur Case from Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Duncan and nion have just returned from Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Case and has and is being used at a delightful trip through the Gayle from Mt. Emmons, Fred this year. Hie regular family, of Neola; Mr. and Mrs. Northwest. in While from are given to parcards Idaho, WashingPocatello, Snyder of report Emery Nielson, Myton; Deon, ton and from A. Case Mrs. visited and ents Oregon they Mary during a special parent-teache- r Delaine and Mildred Bird conference. The parent brother, Mr. and Mt. Emmons. That evening Dinner guests at the home with EvansBennion and family they gathered at the Floyd Case consults with the advisory of Mr. and Mrs. Arden Evans Mrs. Birch Miss and also Mrs. Barton Bennions home along with Mr. and Mrs. teacher in a private conference. were: George Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dahl Gard Goodriah and family and This enables the teachers and Mary Evans, of Salt Lake; Mr. sister, and parents ito better understand and Mrs. Harley Evans and and family. They had Thanks- Mr. and Mrs. Les Pearson some beau-- the pupils progress. Many parand of dinner another enjoyed at family giving' Evans of baby, Upalco; Doyle and Ruliene Doman. of Provo; Mrs. Bennions sisters home, tiful pictures of Canada and enrts who visited school have expressed their satisfaction of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lusty and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Kitteridge. also of some fishing trips Mrs. Mary Snyder and son, the new reporting system. and Lois left Barton Tuesday of Arcadia. family, for a weekON HONOR ROLL Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lusty, for California where they will Fred, left Friday Idaho. Students making the honor Mrs. Lois Terpenlng' and chil-fo- r make their home. Barton re- end in Pocatello, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Case roll for the first nine weeks of dren, and Clark Lusty spent ports back to the Navy Dec, and Mrs. Mary A. Case spent school are as follows: Carolyn 6th. Thanksgiving at the home of Vernal. in Evan Hansen and Mrs. Mr. Friday Tew, Etholene Burton, Doris Mr. and Mrs. Verl Roper In Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hansen, Lindsay and Lucy Bird, seniors; week in Salt the are spending Upalco. of Salt Lake, were guests at Cleo Clark, Larry Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Shields Lake. the Erwin Rust home, the Wal- Lyle Oman, Jack Brotherson, received a phone call Saturday Hansen home and the Grant Nona Mitchell and Duane EvLisondo Lee Mr. Mrs. and with night from their daughter and bee. Hansen home during the holi- ans, juniors; Drew Goodrich, Ken Mrs. Mr. and family, On Friday evening Mr. and day. Carolyn Marjorie in Warden, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Clif- Mitchell Dastrup, and Elaine Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. James O. Lar-o- f Mrs. Anthon Rusit of Mt. Emof Salt and Mr. ford Mrs. and mons visited with daughter, sophomores; Jams Allred and gen and family spent Thanks-e- d Lake, were special guests at Ernest Riley, freshmen; Chad giving in Ioka at the home of Lee Lisonbee. atMr. and Mrs. James Bird the Jewel Kolb home. They Hansen, seventh; grade. Mrs. Larsens mother, Mrs. Oland Connie left on Thursday tended the christening of MichThe Senior Hop is scheduled ive Sorensen. Mrs. for Friday, Dec. 4. 1954. The Mr. and Mrs. Chad Evans for Salt Lake City where they ael, new baby of Mr. and Winn Mrs. Kay theme is Blue Christmas. The and family spent Thanksgiving visited with relatives. They re- Kolb. Mr. and were weekend seniors are working hard and and family in Vernal at the home of Mr. turned home Sunday. Otto Johnsen. of Duchesne, guests at the Kolb home. a special good time is promand Mrs. Ward Evans. Guests for Thanksgiving din- ised to all who attend. was in Bluebell Friday saying ner at the Ed Crosby home hello to old friends. Other events to watch for Mr. and Mrs. Dick Harwood were Earl Crosby, from Salt are the special assemblies. Also and baby ' son, of Ogden. Mr. Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Miles the operetta, Lelawalla which i and Mrs. Freid Mathews and from Mt. Home, and Mr. and will ibe presented sometime this Mrs. Garda Sley son and Mr. and Mrs. Bus Mrs. Willard Mecham from Mt. month. Mathews and two children, of Emmons. Mr. and Mrs. Crosby Bonanza, spent Thanksgiving spent Sunday in Neola visiting here with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Crozier. Word comes from Salt Lake holidays D.U.P. meeting was held Claude Mathews and other Mrs. City of the death of the small Nov. 18 at the home of Mrs. son of R. G. and Norma Mary relatives. Scott Mathews, small son of Ruth Hartman. Nine ladies By Rta Lott Condie Lisonbee at the family Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mathews, were present and a lovely La visited here with his grandpar- lunch was served by Mrs. Hart'baby W3S bOlTl On May 11, ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Good- man. Mrs. Frances Allred gave 1954. The survivors are his This recent snow storm was while his parents were the lesson. rich, parents and grandparents, Mr. in Ogden. dinner guests indeed welcome, after 2 days Thanksgiving and Mrs. Hdsea L. Lisonbee of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson at the Alvin Denver home were of high winds and blowing Salt Lake City and Mr. and and sand. I believe everyone was daughter of Sheridan, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Fellows Mrs. Presley Condie of Presa few days here visiting and boys from Salt Lake, Mr. happy, even though our tempspent ton, Idaho. Funeral services Johnsons relatives. and Mrs. Robert Houtz from erature has dropped down a were held Saturday at Salt with Mrs. visited at Vernal Orem, Mr. and Mrs. K. R. few degrees. Besides if our also They Lake City and burial was in with Houtz from Roosevelt, Mr. and weatherman doesnt give us Ralphs relatives. the Logan cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Orland Mur- Mrs. Marley Davies from Du- some snow, we will let Xmas and son, of Salt Lake City, chesne, and Mr. and Mrs. sneak up on us, and its just Clyde Goodrich visited the ray the holidays here with Dwayne Houtz. Mr. and Mrs. around the corner. spent past week in Bonanza with rel- Orlands parents, Mr. and Mrs. Denver spent Friday and Satatives. Mrs. Norma Rowley and sons Earl Murray. urday in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Vard Laver of Mr. and Mrs. LaFarge Das- Arthur and Robbie, spent the Mrs. Essie Lambert is emSalt Lake City visited Monday ployed in the J. C. Penney trup spent Thanksgiving in Thanksgiving holiday in Heber store at Roosevelt. City at the home of Mrs. RowEphraim. Mr. and Mrs. Linden Hansen, leys sister. Mrs. Irene Baum. at Mr. and Mrs. Ned Mitchell and Spending Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Iorg were the Wilbur Bates 'home were guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Code and Thanksgiving Notice is hereby given that Lynn Hansen home in Mt. Em- their daughters, LuAnn, and Notice is hereby given that mons. Burt Rowley, by W. E. WilRoJean, also Mrs. Minerva Olliams Agent, Duchesne, Utah, W. E. Williams, Duchesne, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hart- sen, all of Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Ivie has filed with the State Engi- Utah, has filed with the State man and family, of Salt Lake at the and family spent a few days neer, a request for an extension Engineer, a request for an ex- spent Thanksgiving of time from November 20, tension of time from November Hartman home in Mt. Emmons. in Salt Lake. La Veil Wheeler arrived home 1954, to November 20, 1957. in 25, 1954 to November 25. 1957 The children stayed to celewhich ito make and submit in which to make and submit brate Rebeccas birthday, Fri- for the holiday. He has been Proof of Appropriation of Wa- Proof of Appropriation of wa- day. working at the Paul Young ter under Application No. ter under Application No. 9702 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Allen, of saw mill. 11241 for the appropriation of for the appropriation of 2.285 Vernal, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dean Peterson, of Sait Lake, 1 sec.-fof water from Straw- Case, of Bountiful, and Mr. and spent the weekend at their of water from Straw- sec.-fberry River in Duchesne Coun- berry River in Duchesne Coun Mrs. Richard Orr. of Arcadia, ranch home. He has been haulty, Utah, for irrigation pur- ty, Utah, to be used for the were holiday guests at the Les- ing baled hay. A lovely Thanksgiving dinirrigation of 160 acres of land, lie Orr home. poses. It is represented that It is represented that Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hanberg ner was served by Mrs. Lott has been expended on spent Saturday evening visit-wit- for family, friends and relahas been expended on construction of works, and it construction and maintenance tives. Guests included Mr. and the Leslie Orrs. is estimated it will cost $1,- - of works and it ds estimated Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Thacker Mrs. William McKean and fam000.- 00 ito complete construction that $500.00 will be required to visited in Salt Lake at the Kirk ily, Fred Sharpies and son, and submit Proof of Appropria- complete the work and apply Merkley home on Thanksgiving. Freddie, all of Salt Lake. the water to beneficial use. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Peatross tion. Mr. and Mrs. Lavear TimoProtests resisting the grant- thy spent the holiday with Mr. and family motored to Arizona Protests resisting the granting of said request, with reasons ing of said request, with rea- and Mrs. Heber Timothy in to visit and enjoy Thanksgivtherefor, must be in affidavit sons therefor, must be in affi- Sunset, Utah. ing day with his sister and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Smith, family. form, with extra copy and filed davit form, with extra copy with the State Engineer, 403 and filed with the State Engi- of Bridgeland, were dinner Mrs. Wendell Young and her of Provo came State Capitol, Salt Lake City neer, 403 State Capitol, Salt guests at the Lawrence Young father-in-laout and spent Sunday with her 1, Utah, on or before January Lake City 1. Utah, on or be- home on Thanksgiving. fore January 1, 1955. 1. 1955. Lyle Young and Perry Young husband. Mr. Young is occup-in- g A hearing will be held on spent Monday in Salt Lake on A hearing will be held on the Gus Peterson ranch for this request for extension of this request for extension of business. awhile. time before the State Engineer time before the State Engineer at 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake at 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, at the hour of 10:00 City, Utah, at the hour of 2:00 a.m. January 5, 1955. Protes- p.m. January 5, 1955. Protestants may appear at the hear- tants may appear at the hearing and adduce testimony in ing and adduce testimony in support of their protests. support of their protests. JOSEPH M. TRACY JOSEPH M. TRACY State Engineer State Engineer Published in the Uintah Basin Published in the Uintah Basin Record. Duchesne, Ut. from Record, Duchesne, Ut. from Nov. 18, 1954 to Dec. 2, 1954 Nov 18 to Dec. 2, 1954 I . 1 zaar. Boxes For Shutins 1 son-in-la- April supply land, supply braced NWU Wednesday night ait the Mt. Emmons ward there will be the annual Relief Society ba- By Mrs. Louise Bearden Al-taml- Le-Gra- g of 2424 v P j A counselor from Henagers propresented an ihour-lonLyman, Utah recently visit-- : gram of slides and gave a lechis daughter and ture Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Broad-headUintah. High will present an exchange assembly Nov. 30. Mr. and Mrs. John Thorson, Thursday two programs will of Salt Lake, were weekend be presented by the State Fish guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin and Game Dept. One will be Broadhead. for the Elementary students Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mayhew and one for the High School were Thanksgiving dinner students. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo of Ora Kia the Club Friday of Vernal. BYU will present a program at Brady p Mr. and Mrs. William the school. and Mr. and Mrs. EuGladys Defa, daughter of gene A'bplanalp were ThanksMr. and Mrs. Andrew Defa, giving dinner guests of Mr. and was crowned Harvest Queen at Mrs. Alma Smith of Bridgeland. the Thanksgiving Dance which Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brady and was sponsored by the Tabiona family, of Vernal, were weekHigh School. end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mayhew. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Chris- Notice a distance Thursday, December 2. 1954 ALTAM0I1T and MT. EMMONS ; School News j son-in-la- w, School Notes canal UINTAH BASIN RECORD year-roun- 15. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor, must be made in affidavit form with extra copy and filed with the State Engineers office. 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or before BUJl Baby Son Dies Slrawb First Snow Comes Notice Notice To Water Users To Water Users t. t. $2,-200.- $2,-500.- h Delinquent Notice Farnsworth Canal and Reservoir There is now due and delinquent the amount set opposite the following names on account of an assessment levied Oct. 11, 1954 on the Capital Stock of the Company; Name John L. Allred Cecil Allred W. A. Bragger Ellis Burton Jesse Christensen Delbert Davies Raymond Lindsay Ivan Streets Harold Sorenson Miles & Donald Peterton Fred Schultz Unless payment is made before, so much as- may be necescost sary to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the aucof advertising and expense of sale will be sold at public tion at the Company Office on the 6th day of December, 1954, - January 22, 1955. JOSEPH M. TRACY, at 2:00 p.m. State Engineer By order of the Board of Directors. Published in the Uintah Basin FRED C. LINDSAY beUtah, 11, 12, 13. 14, 23, 24, 25, 26, Record. Duchesne, 1954 Nov. 18, Publication, First T3S R9W; Secs. 18, 19, T3S, ginning November 25 and endLast Publication, Dec. 2, 1954 DEALER INQUIRIES INVITED! |