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Show Friday, July UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH 28, 1939 UINTAH BASIN RECORD E. J. Sihonian, Publisher PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY advertising rates Roy A. Schonian, Editor AT DUCHESNE, Entered as UTAH Myton News Notice By Mrs. Grace Dalgleisb matter Legal Advertising IOKA For Wants li Publication Mrs. W. G. Gentry DEPARTRELIABLE MAN WANTED to UNITED STATES on farmers in Duchesne coun-ty- . call INTERIOR, MENT THE Postoffice at the at OF her 1922, entertained 26, O. Dart Mrs. A. May Display Advertising - eseries we feel that both teams mem The Club at Myton OFFICE No experience or capital re. atfer-noo-n Literary LAND GENERAL. club at her home Thursday Flat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, under the act of bers motored to Deep Creek Wed- made an excellent showing. 13, Utah, Salt Lake members July quired. Steady work; make up to c. City, 2 the with yx following Line, March 3. 1379. E. L. Jumer, Harold Knudsen, nesday of last week where they 1939. $12 a day. FURST & THOMAS, Mrs. J. W. Jensen, Mrs. present: Per Column Inch, 30c were guests of Mrs. Emery Smith Lavar Peterson and Emerson DraNOTICE la nereDy given that 426 - 3rd St., Oaklond, Calif. l.l Olive Sorensen, Mrs. Ethan Nelson 3y Classified and Reading Notices at her lovely country home. The per were members of a fishing and Mrs. Harold H. Powell, of Duchesne, G. W. Gentry. For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost out SUBSCRIPTION RATES horses cows, far and afternoon was spent with games, party who spent Monday on the TOT Selling March 1934, 26, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Lemon Utah, who, on and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per Three Months 75 after which they explored the dis- Green river. They report excellent si made stockraising homestead en- machinery. John Herr, Roosevelt were Upalco visitors Sunday. line, first insertion; 5c per line for Six Months 1 o t trict near by and enjoyed the success. Webb and family spent try, No. 051686, for WNE-- i Sec. Bishop each succeeding issue minimum ited Roland Krebs and Clyde Wing the 24th at Moon Lake. The hostess 22, Ny2NEi, NENWVi Sec. 26, $2.00 mountain scenery. One Year WILL BUY Land, equipped en charge, 30c. served a delicious lunch to the fol- returned last week from a short Section Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gentry were Ni, ESEVi, NEV4SWy4. ranches if price and terms are urg lowing guests: Mrs. A. W. Forrest, business trip to Salt Lake City. the dinners guests of Mr. and Mrs. 27, Township 11 South, Range 12 right. Write or call on Guy I Mrs. Emery Neilson, Mrs. Wm, While there they visited William Devon 46-t- f. of Myton Sunday. East., Salt Lake Meridian, has Jaynes, Upalco, Utah. Gentry t w Stewart, Miss Alice Todd, Mrs. Harris, who is confined to the VeMr. and Mrs. Chester Mathison filed notice of intention to make WANTED Turkeys, Lynn Stone, Mrs. James Dalgleish, terans Hospital since a recent op- spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. final Proof, to establish claim to chickens mil Mrs. Hilary Holder. Mrs. R. C. eration. They report that Bill John Lemon. the land above described, before or meat on subscription. Uintah icon fear Basin Record. Walker, a former member of the is steadily improving. Rulon at J. of Public, Calder Larsen, Notary Mr. and Mrs. Bruce the club, was also an invited guest. George Ross, who has been visit- Moon Lake were Ioka visitors Sat- Duchesne, Utah, on the 29th day of mal The Does Record Expert Printing The outing was a great pleasure ing relatives and friends in Myton August, 1939. s tl to the members of the club, who and vicinity, left Tuesday for his urday. was well at Claimant names as witnesses: me, Ioka represented home in Rawlins, Wyoming. Leslie Pearson, of Mount Emenjoyed Mrs. Smiths hospitality. s C( Roosevelt July 24. Mr. and Mrs. Mylan Bywater Mrs. Howard Bingham and Mrs. of i mons, Utah, Gibbony, Ralph gr Mrs. J. A. Angus spent Monday Morris Peterson spent Wednesday spent Monday at La Point, visiting Utah, Charles Burdick, of Perci-va- l. Price, Tie Mrs. with afternoon Hugh at the Castle Peak mine, where with Mrs. Bywaters parents, Mr. Duchesne, Utah and Stanley Ross, nt L. A. HOLLENBECK of Arcadia, Utah. they were guests of Mrs. Lavor and Mrs. Warburton. terr Krebs Jess and Paul Lemon Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Wells, George Dennis. A. S. BROWN, (Signed) leru Attorney-at-Lalast week on teatf Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burke and Elliott and Fritz Schleinitz visited worked three days Register. Wells-HarrRoosevelt. at Date of first publication, July camp on Lake the hospital small daughter and Mr. and Mrs. the Duchesne Utah nkei Fork Monday, and spent a short Betty Jensen, who has been ill, 21, 1939. Eng Perry Barksdale and children left time is reported improved at this writat Moon Lake. itch Date of last publication, August Thursday for their homes in Texas Miss Edna Angus, who has been ing. s ai 18, 1939. after spending several weeks here Mr. and Mrs. Don Peterson and as guests of their parents, Mr. and visiting with her parents, Mr. and tig? Mrs. John Angus at Ioka, boarded little son, Larry of Duchesne were mJ Mrs. J. T. Burke. Notice To Water Users ROY A. SCHONIAN v ll Mrs. E, W. Crocker of Duchesne the bus at Myton Tuesday eve- the over night guests of Mrs. Petre t was a Myton business visitor Fri- ning to return to her home in Salt ersons parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. THE STATE OF UTAH, OFFICE Registered Lake City. yer. OF Lemon. B. STATE SALT ENGINEER, day. atec Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Mortician of LAKE CITY. Jess Krebs is reported on the R. J. Adams and Morrill Labrum Duchesne wrere business Marsing I ng visitors in sick list this week. Notice is hereby given that Harof Roosevelt were transacting busiUtah Duchesne Myton Tuesday. Mr. 'and Mrs. Hicks of Nevada old W. Thompson, Talmage, Utah, ness in Myton Friday. Mrs. Joe Zorko and baby, Mrs announce the birth of a daughter, has made application in accordance Mr. and Mrs. Willis Zirker attended the banquet and dancing F. W. Walker and O. A. Dart Jr. July 7. Mrs. Hicks will be re- with the Laws of Utah to approleft for Ely, Nevada, membered as Beatrice Washburn, priate 1.5 sec. ft. of water from H. B. HOLLENBECK party given in Provo Saturday eve- Mrs. Wednesday Walker will visit there for daughter of Mrs. dive Sorensen of Blackburn draw, tributary to Lake ning by the Standard Oil Company some Notary Publio time with Mr. and Mrs. Zor Ioka. Fork river, In Duchesne county, of California for the bulk plant North of ko, while Mr. Dart continued on to Paul Lemon is a Provo visitor Utah. Said water will be diverted employees of Duchesne, Uintah, at a point located E. 1083 ft. from this week. Carbon and Utah counties. The California, where he is employed, County Court House Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Barrett and Mr, and Mrs. Ethan Nelson were the W& Oor. Sec. 35, T. 1 S.( R. employees were the winners of a Duchesne Utah and used from contest sponsored by the Standard children, Darrell and Shirley, were visitors at the Jenson home Sun- 5 W., USB&M. 1 week of at the to home end 31 April October guests inclusive of day. Oil Co. Mr. and Mrs. Hilary HoldMr. and Mrs. Garrett Stone, Lu-cil- e each year to irrigate 30 acres of in affidavit form, must be filed er and small son, Larry, accom. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Stone, returnto their home at Springville and Evan Percival, spent a land embraced In the SE14NW& with T. H. Humphreys, State En-- 5 panied Mr. and Mrs. Zirker to ing and SWNEti of said Sec. 35. Provo and visited with Mr. and Monday evening, accompanied by few days at Moon Lake fishing. gineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Miss Eula Card of Salem, who has As much water as is Mrs. Jack Holder. They also visitone extra necessary been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hilwill be used during the balance of Lake City, Utah, with ed Mr. Holders parents, Mr. and on or beBasin Educators and fee $1.00 ' copy filing the year to water 50 head of horses Mrs. Joseph Holder at Salem, be- ary Holder. 1939. fore 27, , August and cattle. Roy Schonian and Daryl Smith Join Fraternity fore returning Sunday evening. T. H. HUMPHREYS, (Signed) of Duchesne were business visitors This Application Is designated in Emerson Draper arrived SaturState Engineer. B. A. Childs, teacher of the L. the office of the State in Myton Tuesday. WORKING FOR THE GOOD OF THE PUBLIC to Salt from Lake Date of first publication June day spend City t Willard Smith of Altonah and D. S. seminary at Roosevelt, and as No. 12901. All protestsEngineer resist- 39, 1939. his here with his parents, R. Thomas R. Evans were among ing the C Walker of Duchesne With the annual U. B. I. C. -- Indian Fair less than Mr. vacation and Mrs. Oury Draper. granting of said ApplicaDate of last publication July 28, in. educators initiated thirteen visitors tion, with reasons therefor, made 1939. Tuesday. a month away, we understand Dr. Warnock, acting Hugh Owens of Duchesne was a Myton to Delta Phi Commissioner Kappa national County Lyle as president this year is still having a hard time get- Myton business visitor Saturday. Young was transacting business in honorary education fraternity, at George Elliott, who arrived from Myton Tuesday. ceremonies held at the University ting a full committee together for the event. Plans Oregon ;at d last week to visit in the of Utah near the end of the sumRoland Krebs and Lavor Dennis w are going ahead in good fashion, the program is near- Basin, was a week end guest of Mr. made j, mer session. a business trip to Vernal athei much and been fine has work S. and Mrs. A, Wells. Phi Delta Kappa fosters rely completed, already Tuesday. illtllS done by those on the committee. The fine progress Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Merkley of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Dart and search, educational leadership and :d se Duchesne were visitors in Myton children of Price were educational service in the wa made to date is the result of extra efforts on the part Sunday, Myton visi- greater and its members. tors Friday, it Ih profession of committee members who are active. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Forsythe and John Hardy Blaine returned augh Eng Serving on this committee is much like serving in William Durfey left Saturday for Tuesday from a visit to Salt Lake cobs one of the many other official capacities in commun- Wayne County, where they will City. visit relatives ey g friends and atBert Carter, who recently purn to ity life. It usually requires a lot of effort and sacri- tend the 24th and of July celebration chased the Myton Hotel, has taken fice, with the doubtful reward of much criti- at Bicknell. over the property and expects to cism and little thanks. This unhappily, for those who John Burke and family of Ari- open for business about August 1. By Pauline Beebe 'ftp' tigg: are guests at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Funk, who stop to think should realize the many hours of effort zona as t Mrs. Elizabeth Casper spent and Mrs. J. T. Burke, while Mrs. have managed the Hotel for about into such put jobs are often given at personal sacri- Burke attends summer school at twenty years have retired and are Saturday and Sunday in Duchesne. pear nark fice for the public good, andonly praise should be the Alpine session of the B. Y. U. now located in an apartment in the Miss Sarah Murray has returnout 1 ed to California bank the from spend buildmg. given the man or woman who is willing to make this Miss Emily Gingell spent the Iswoi Clyde Bingham returned last summer with her parents, Mr. and week here with relatives while on out I sacrifice. B. Mrs. James from week Salt Lake City and Murray. vacation from Fort Duchesne, d Toi C. B. make the U. I. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Maxfield will spend the summer here with a success is well where she is employed. Helping Vnd i worth the effort of any of the Basins citizens. For Sally and Marilyn Meranda, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ashel took their baby to Vernal for medmble ical treatment Saturday. ties seventeen years this annual gathering has been out- small daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Bingham. Mr, and Mrs. Austin Beebe and amm Charles left Meranda, Saturday for Mrs. Olive Beebe went to Roosestanding in the Basin, drawing to it the attention, not Heber City, the Locomotives Thirsty where they will visit velt Monday. of the ns.de entire state of Utah, but of much of the relatives. Six hundred billion gallons of waonly Mr. and Mrs. Max Barlow have lateu nation as well. A good many times throughout the Miss lone Bird spent the week ter a year are used in Americas to Nebraska to visit relaamm gone steam an amount that locomotives, end with in relatives Salt would fill a year, circumstances lead Basin citizens to believe that Lakevisiting Inotb channel 100 yards wide tives. City. arkie Utah must have forgotten that this section is part of Mr. and Mrs. Morrel Prows of 9 feet deep from New York to Saa A hard fought game of eleven Francisco. few ; Salt Lake City, formerly of Althe state, but once a year at least, the natural bar- innings brought defeat to the My2Vy i tonah, are here visiting relatives riers which separate us from the rest of the state are ton baseball team Sunday at Mtn. reed and friends. Clock Accurate Observatory his broken down or conquered, and the state, represented Home when the Mtn. Home team An electronic clock that will not Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beebe and i top in the winning run of a brought by its officials, comes to the Basin, to be reminded of 3 to 2 score. It was the snappiest gain or lose one second in five or daughter, Nina, motored to Vernal eni tc years is installed at the Wash- Thursday on business, ai mi its problems and its needs and to see first hand the game of the season and although six Naval ington Verl Olsen was attending to Observatory to regudro loss tons was My in the of this first all late official clocks. possibilities growth and expansion existing here. business in Roosevelt Wednesday. ohe Of course the real reason for U. B. I. C. and the Glen Mohlman motored to Tab-ion- a n at d bea reason which is forcefully perpetuating it from year passed. Thursday on business. The Daughters of the Pioneers, it ch. H. H. Dunn wa3 taken to Salt appears, had Lake Electricity Is Your Most Efficient Servant to year is the educational opportunity it affords to irst this medical week announced a free celebration of small for City proportions, for treatment. those who attend its meetings. Here the latest in ag- Duchesne lyer. in second-clas- s 3i r( 51-3- IT'S GETTING CLOSER Professional Cards w is v 9 Poor Light Is Crippling Sight I early June, some time before Duchesne knew of the Roosevelt Jaycees plans for a celebration. The Duchesne ladies went ahead with their plans, and quite naturaly held a good porportion of the local citizens home. Mrs. Agnes Brooks The idea Roosevelt would like to promote is a of celebration segregation dates, so that the Basin Mr. and Mrs. Tice of Nesh cquld give real support to each in turn. Neola on the kora, Wisconsin, Guy and Mr. and Mrs. hourth Pioneer Day at Roosevelt and the Labor Edgar Jarvis of Wild Rose, Wis Day consin, are spending a few days Rodeo at Duchesne is the schedule and advocate, they Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brooks. with we think it a pretty good one Mrs. Emma Lesher of Richfield, though it does leave several smaller ones without recognition. Mass., is visiting her grandmother, Celebrations, if they are properly staged, require Mrs. J. W. RockhiU. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clifton of a lot of work and a lot of financing, and their success Magna, were week end guests of depends entirely on good patronage from the Basin as Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clifton. . Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mecham a whole. This patronage can be only if of Altonah spent Sunday and Mon. there is a feeling of good fellowship expected and cooperative day with Mrs. Mechams support among the communities and for this reason Mr. and Mrs. Otis Mecham.parents, we heartily agree with Roosevelts advocated aims Mr. and Mrs. R, E. Miller were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. L. 1 here is no we doubt, believe, if Roosevelt citizens Carey Sunday and Monday. ant to adopt I loneer Day as their Ferris Casper, Keith Mecham n permanent day that Duchesne as well as other towns of and Laum Sweat spent the 24th at Heber City. the Basin w ill be glad to give it good support. Proper Mrs. Dewey Roberts, Mrs. SEGREGATING CELEBRATION DATES planning and early announcement of their intentions Young and Mrs. R. D. Young Some of the Roosevelt folks, we learn, were in the future should be all that is necessary to perfect spent Saturday at Duchesne. Alma Humes is spending a few such an arrangement. pretty disappointed over the poor turnout from Du- days at home with his family. He We are happy to hear that the Roosevelt celebra- Is woiking for Jack Powers with tion did turn out succeslful financially, as their ef- - the sheep. Jack Young has returned home 01s, w.ero I)Ut f01'th in tve interests of funds from the sheep herd. lie has been judgment is for then- now hospital, a Worthy cause inraisingtown woi king for the Powers Bros. any ricultural methods are explained and advocated. Here new ideas in home planning and beautification are the subjects of lectures and demonstrations. Here, since the combination, is offered a fine opportunity for a closer understanding of the problems created by the close association of the Indians and Whites, problems which must be fully understood and solved before the Basin can make the progress it should. These are only a few of the fine things the U. B. I. C. accomplishes, and all are offered absolutely free of charge to every citizen and every visitor who cares to attend. The only cost to anyone is the cost of transportation to the event, and the cost of personal needs while there. Is all this worth while? We believe it is, and we believe that anyone who serves on the many committees which plan and manage the event should feel a great satisfaction in having helped in perpetuating these opportunities, and should have the wholehearted thanks of the thousands who make the annual U. B. I. C. an outing of pleasure, recreation and Vow it SALT LAKE nself impr i, he rked Cl TV go Fi urt lined ft ubles ayne in for Taka the advice of travolere whole experience hoi fought them what real value , Youll appreciate the EXTRA QUALITY you get at the N.whou.e Hotel lot very reaionabte rotei. Youll like the food In the Cafeteria gnd the Dining Room, too. A really fine hotel) BANQUET AND CONVENTION FACILITIES ccle-bratio- Man-z- o - 400 OUTSIDE ROOMS WITH AHfii 'te ( Pa IK J. HOtMAN W ROSS BATH 12-- WATERS,., PRESIDENT tV WATERS SUTTON MANAGERS E(!JQUu MOTEL U 1 10 I |