OCR Text |
Show Friday, January UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH 5, 1940 Economist Declares Utah Farm Ills Due To Unwise Land Use Legal Advertising ,r that Notice Mrs. Florends Sargent Marion S. Shields By Betty Jo Morrison (Continued from Page One) continuing farm problem. Farmers, however, are not entirely to blame for the continued cultivation of this land, the economist pointed out. Unlike other industries, agriculture has had to absorb most of its own unemployment problems. Industry has turned its burden of unemployment over to the government. Many farmers are 'cultivating land, not because they want to, but because they would rather take the low returns which this poor land offers than go on relief. In fact, going on relief isnt so easy for the mam on this poor land. If the blocked or restricted industrial occupations were opened to those capable and willing to work, the intense pressure to cultivate this poor land would subside and the problem of securing wise land use would be infinitely more simple, Dr. Wheatley said. In view of the fact that the government does not assume a proportionate relief burden in an overmanned agriculture and because of the artificial blocking of employment for farm people in much of industry, it appears necessary that the Federal Government substantially subsidize the shifting of poor land into grasses and timber and assume some responsibility for the care of the people thus displaced. If this were done and the farmers on the better farm land adopted more sound individual farm management practices, Dr. Wheatley contended that a large part of the perplexing agricultural problem will have been solved. Mr. and Mrs. Vose Mowers and A cottage meeting was held at M. E. Lundberg Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Brennick and John E. Party children of Mt. Emmons were vis- Wiscombe of Roosevelt were in the home of Mrs. Eliza J. Gilbert Dancing Mr. and Mrs. George Kohl and and family, who have been spenditing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Duchesne Friday on business. Thursday evening. The speakers Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Schonian ing the holidays with relatives Earl Murray and family Sunday. Mrs. P. W. Fouse returned home were C. W. Barton of Duchesne were guests Saturday night of Mr. here, returned to their home in Franklin Smith returned home Friday night after and Bishop Graham of Salt Lake and Mrs. spent having Joseph Moysh and Mr. Salt Lake City Sunday. Monday from Salt Lake City the past month visiting her sons City. Bishop Hale Holgate and and Mrs. Caroll Robbins at a dancMr. and Mrs. Ervin Snow of where he spent the Christmas hol- and daughters in Soldier Summit Bishop Wells Wright of Utahn also Boneta were visiting at the home at the Roosevelt party ing Legion idays with friends. and Salt Lake City. spoke. . Many valuable remarks Barracks. of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Abplan-al- p Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Holder, Oscar Nelson of Upalco was were made by the speakers and a New Years Eve Parties Sunday afternoon. Miss Shirley Monks returned daughter, Leah, and son, Larry, transacting business at the Record large crowd was in attendance. Miss Barbara Hair entertained and Ross Harmon of Myton and office Tuesday. Several families in our commun- 45 of her friends at a party on home Monday evening after spendMiss Beverely Holder of Mt. EmR. E. Miller of Myton was a Du- ity are ill with the flu. New Years eve. After delicious ing the past week in Mtn. Home. mons were calling at the R. A. chesne business visitor Tuesday. Bom January 1st to Mr. and refreshments were served, the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abplanalp Dr. F. L. Murray returned home Mrs. Ed Zirker, a ten pound baby guests rode through town and sons of Helper were week end Murray home Friday. ringing All concerned are doing bells and Dean Allred returned home Mon- Monday night after having spent girl. celebrationg the New guests at the home of Mr. and the nicely. with Mrs. Will Abplanalp. relatives where he in holidays from Year. Tooele, day night Oklahoma, Theron Robb, who is employed Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gee entertained spent the holidays with relatives. Ralph Shields has returned to Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Bird are F. L. Maxwell and O. A. Hal- Provo to resume his studies at the a large group of friends on New in Park City, spent the holidays here with his family. the proud parents of a baby boy, stead have been confined to their B. Y. U., after spending a few days Years eve. A large crowd of friends and born December 24th. All concern- homes for the past week with flu. with his parents. Mrs. A. J. Feller and Andrew ed are doing nicely. Harold Wimmer is at the home Mrs. Don Leaviett is able to be Clemons received callers New relatives attended the funeral services of little Barbara Smith Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee of his mother recovering from a up again after a bad case' of flu. Years eve. Sunday at Bridgeland. and family of Bridgeland were severely wrenched back suffered Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Larsen are Dinner Guests Relief Society meeting was Mr. and Mrs. Lee Merkley were visiting at the home of A. L. Lis- early this week at his Argyle ranch spending the holidays with relawhile cranking his car. It was at tives in Emery. dinner guests Monday of Mr. and held at the home of Mrs. J. A. onbee Friday. Morrison this week. Robert and George Zirker were Mrs. Lon Fitzwater. Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Lisonbee re- first feared that he would have Mr. and Mrs. Buster Higgins and turned home from Salt Lake City to go to a hospital but Dr. Murray visitors at the M. G. Shields home Variety Arts Club is treating him here. MrS. Axel Pierson entertained children, Jerry and Mona Rae, reThursday. Friday. Mr. Lisonbee has been at The Arcadia Ward Bishopric, ac- members of the Variety Arts Club turned to their home in Kansas Ernest Crocker, after spending the L. D. S. hospital receiving medthe week end with his family in companied by heads of the church at a past Christmas party Wednes- City, Monday after a short visit in ical treatment. Utahn with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Woodard Duchesne, returned to his work in auxiliarys, made their annual visit day evening. Each guest brought of Ward the Birch. Thursana Richfield. and as dish and a for Wednesday supper Accompanying him gift and sons, Raymond and Dale and as Mt. Pleasant were his day. far other member. Games Mrs. Wells Wright and daughwere the and Barbara of Gloria daughters, Guests included ters, VaLoye and Phyllis Kaye, are y entertainment. Leonard Gardener and Mr. Iiamas spent a few days visiting daughter, Marjorie and Doris Ann Mrs. Tom spending a few days in Talmage of Neola were business Mrs. Vernal Bromley, with Mrs. Woodards parents, Mr. Murdock. Other Mrs. Mrs. at the home of Mrs. Mary Buhan-astudents J. to P. their visitors here Thomas, Madsen, R. returning and Mrs. A. Murray. Saturday. studies after the holidays included Mrs. Clarence Horrocks and Luran Allred, Mrs. Ernest SchonA large crowd of young folks Barton and John Munz to daughter, Marva Mae, have return- ian and Mrs. Tennis Poulson. Miss Jean Morrison, who is atfrom here attended the New Years Jack Wasatch Academy. ed from a weeks visit at Vernal Dinner Guests tending Weber College in Ogden, dance at Myton Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Abel Beaton of with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White and is spending the holidays with her Mrs. Earl Murray was a RooseDeering, North Dakota, stopped John Workman. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Morridaughter, Nora, were New Years son. velt business visitor Tuesday. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen, Robert Gilbert, Mrs. dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Day guests Forrest Hancock of Pleasant Marquardt for an over-nigThe Relief Society Ladies envisit, Ross and Francis Ross, are visit- Harold White. Valley was visiting relatives here enroute home from California. joyed a Christmas party last week. relatives at Richand dinner the ing at Joseph Sunday guests Sunday. Mrs. Beaton is an aunt of Mr. field. Joseph Shanks of Arcadia was home of Mr. and Mrs. Lotus Fisher Mrs. Florence Sargent and Marquardt, Mrs. Olga Solomonsons sons, were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Case calling in Utahn Monday. Mrs. LaRue Craven daughter, Shari Kay, left Saturday Max Birch left Monday for Price to Provo Monday, accompanied by of Price Tommie Abplanalp and Rowe for Tooele to be with her sister, spent a few days last week with John and Jennings, have returned and daughter, Frances, and Harvey where he has employment. after spending several days at Salt Hatch. Mrs. who Smith, who are attending the B. Mrs. Gowans, Helen Lloyd Hollenbeck. Miss Gene Ila was recently Abplanalp Guests at the home of Mr. and By Agnes Brooks Lake City and Murray. Y. U. underwent an operation. on Superintendent and Mrs. W. J. Morrison Carma calling inMrs. Donald Gayle Miss Norma Mae Shields spent Peterson Sunday Bishop Wells Wright and Mrs. Bemell Harry Smith of the Altonah CCC Bond and family returned to Du- the past week with her grandpar- cluded Mrs. George Davis, Mr. and Monday afternoon. Keith Mecham and Alta Mayhew were calling on chesne Will the and Monday after spending Pete Sweat spent New Years day at camp spent the week end at home. Abplanalp AbpMrs. Glen Mr. Mrs. and and Mr. Mrs. J. C, Nielsen of Morrell, ents, friends Monday. in Mr. Mrs. and Heber. G. made a to holidays business Larsen Salt Lyman lanalp trip J. B. Lemon and Mr. and Mrs. Ogden. J. A. Morrison was a Duchesne Mrs. Reva Owens, Womens Bridgeland. Lake City one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Young took returned home Saturday evening James F. Lemon of Ioka. ' S. R. Provo Tuesleft for visitor Tuesday. Lusty from Castle Dale, where they Project Supervisor, was in Dumade a Eugene their son, Bud, to Duchesne for Abplanalp trip and Mrs. Mr. Titus Jones were with his daughters Lois and Mr. day Mrs. and B. W. chesne on Brummett the business. spent Tuesday holidays. medical attention. New Years Eve supper guests at the case of old age assistance, the and family returned from Ralph Rowley of Mtn. Home Barbara, where they will resume the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alden Muir, Bert Young and Roy A. grant will be the difference be- a trip to California. recently their school B. at Y. work U. the was transacting business in DuCleston Pace were Tabiona busiThe Misses Helen and Minnie Schonian and Mrs. Ernest tween the average monthly income Alvin Brummett, a student at chesne Tuesday and Wednesday. ness visitors Friday. Farnsworth and resources and $30.00 maxi- the Agricultural college at Logan, entertained a of group Mrs. Eleanor LaBronte of Salt Mrs. C. W. Fisher and sons, mum specified by the Old Age As- spent the holidays with his famLake City spent the week end in young folks Saturday evening. The Carey and George, spent New was spent playing games. Relief Clients Must Be sistance Law of Utah. evening Duchesne ily in Utahn. her with Ed Mrs. Years day at the J. E. L. Carey sister, Refreshments were served. Must Use Resources First The Mrs. J. A. Morrison was calling Hart home. Under Nielsen Kate Reinvestigated By The Department has also adopt- on Mrs. Will Abplanalp Mrs. E. H. Peterson of Roosevelt following young folks wre present: Monday Mrs. J. W. Rockhill received ed a new policy relative to person- afternoon. Lois, Barbara and Sibyl Lusty, New State Regulations June Young and Wilson Nielsen was in Duchesne Tuesday on busi- Leona word from her daughter and Shields al and Lula Horrocks. limitations. A Miss Valeer Mayhew. who Is property single Mr. and Mrs. Frank Soyka, left Tuesday for Logan, where ness. (Continued from Page One) Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Solomonson person will be permitted to have employed in Tabiona, spent the Mr. and Mrs. Rulon J. Larsen and that they attended the Rose Bowl they are attending the AgriculState have returned after spending the Department to order a per- personal property holdings not in holidays at home. foot ball game at Pasadena, re- tural College, after spending the Merril H. Larsen went to Salt past ten centage cut In all grants in order excess of $250.00 and a couple or at relatives days visiting Lake Quite a large crowd from here to attend City Wednesday to keep within the income avail- household will be turning to their home Wednesday. holidays with their parents at the funeral to re- attended the holiday dances in Dupermitted services of their little Joseph, Utah. Mrs. R. D. Young spent, the hol- Bridgeland. Kenneth Farnsworth is visiting able to the department. A per- tain personal property not in ex- chesne. Lila and Emeretta Nielsen spent niece, Mary Sharon, who died after relatives at Mtn. Home. idays with her children. centage cut is a drastic and effec- cess of $500.00. a Clothing and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mayhew and number of aspirin tive method by which an immedi- household Mrs. Bert Young spent several the holidays with their parents consuming Ross left are not in- daughter, Valeer, were calling at for Floyd furnishings Tuesday tablets. ate in funds can 'be effect- cluded in this limitation. All days at Duchesne with her little Emeretta returned to Salt Lake per- the Spratt home last week. Mrs. Chas Sand's mother, Mrs. Provo, where he will attend school ed. savings However, such a measure sons having personal holdings in son, Bud, who ha3 been quite ill, City Saturday. at the B. Y. U. Sutton Grand in away passed Orson Rollins of Colorado is but is some better now. Mrs. Pearl and Fern Zirker at- should be used only as a last resort excess of these maximums shall be Junction, Colo, Dec. 23. She was tended the shower at Bridgeland and not utilized until it is deter- expected to liquidate such resourcBishop and Mrs. Clarence Baum visiting with relatives and friends buried in Denver Dec. 30. mined that all persons receiving es and to utilize funds from the attended church at Fruitland Sun- in Bridgeland. Mr. and Mrs. Chief Stanley were Saturday, complimentary to Mrs. assistance have been granted aid liquidation to meet their own needs Mr. and Mrs. Arvene Cooper are in Duchesne day. Eunola Edwards. Wednesday visiting Milton Larsen, Edna Larsen and on the same basis and that a per- for a period consistent with the Jaiftes Egon spent the holidays rejoicing over the arrival of a baby relatives. at Salt Lake City with his aunt, boy, born Sunday, December 31. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morrison of Archie Larsen made a business trip centage cut would uniformly affect amount of resources thus liquidatall persons. Mother and babe are doing nicely, Roosevelt were to Vernal Saturday. ed. Persons who Mrs. C. W. Fisher. disvisiting friends in The State department of Pub- pose of resources deliberately Mrs. Jack Edwards of Las Vegas Duchesne Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sweat spent a number of our people atto 'become eligQuite Wednesday. Nevada is here visiting her parat lic Welfare is charged with the re- ible for assistance shall by such Tuesday at Duchesne. Mrs. Grace Dalgleish of Myton tended the funeral services sponsibility of uniform administra- procedure forfeit their Mr. and Mrs. Franci3 Brooks ents, Mr. and Mrs. Merl Jennings. and Mrs. R. c. Walker for the little Bridgeland Sunday right to and daugh- Smith tion throughout each political sub- public assistance. A miscellaneous shower was ter and Ferris Casper spent Wednesbaby. of Salt Lake City were in Jean, Kenneth Nielsen of Bridgeland division of the state and with the The exact date when the reinday at Tabiona with the Casper given in honor of Mrs. Jack Ed- Duchesne last Thursday visiting wards Saturday, December 30. Mr. and several days visiting at the introduction of these new regula- vestigation of cases will be comfamilies. spent Mrs. Ed Hart. Miss Walktions each County Department of pleted has not been set She received many beautiful pres- er home of Gordon Shields but the stayed until the week end. Public Welfare will decide eligibil- counties are Get Your bookkeeping and sta- ents. instructed to Mrs. Ernest Wilson received being ity on this same basis. All re- begin work immediately on this Vennor Mecham left for Logan word this week of the tionery needs at the Record Office. death of her sources will be given a cash value Monday, where he intends to enroll sister, Mrs. Ada Tidwell Marsh of reinvestigation in order that at the and the amount of aid granted will earliest in the A. C. possible date there might Wellington in a Bingham hospital be the difference 'between the total be a more Rowe Smith came home Saturequitable distribution of Funeral set services are Tuesday. of such resources and income and funds and so that the day with his pai ents, to attend the for Sunday at 2 p. m. in the Wellnecessary the minimum standard budgt es- savings by the department funeral of his sister. He left again can be By Pauline Beebe ington L. D. S. ward chapel. tablished the in or by effected prior to the end of the fisMonday for Provo, where he works department, Wm. H. Lawson has moved his and attends school at the B. Y. U. barber cal year, July 1, 1940. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Bowden of shop back to the north side 1910 A party was held Thursday for County Utah has consistently maintainBudget his with Myton spent the of street into the same Wednesday location Saturday-Sunda- y ed a high standard of relief grants. night, Dec. 8 at the home of Mr. he had for months in connection mother, Mrs. Mary Bowden. Shows Slight Increase and Mrs. Merl Jennings, A very with the Nestle This state, unlike many other January 6 and 7 Richard Campbell and Joe Over Amounts ast Year Beauty Shop. DOROTHY LAMOUR and enjoyable evening was spent playstates, has attempted to meet the visitof were Provo Jr., Thompson Glen Hatch of Heber Attorney needs of persons eligible for social ing games, after whichc delicious City was in Duchesne friends and relatives this week. AKIM TAMIROFF ing of from (Continued Thursday Page One) refreshments were served. as well as those Lionel Merrick made a business Miscellaneous this week. in which includes Tran- security grants A Christmas party was held for persons in need because of lack of J. M. Mickelson is now using the trip to Salt Lake City. He was ac- sient Livestock. the children Saturday, December DISPUTED garage formerly occupied by A. C. companied by his sons, Lawrence The 1939 Budget and revised employment or who, because of 23, at 2 p. m. There was not as Fitzwater mental or physical handicaps, are and Willis. and is the PASSAGE budget and the 1940 budget are not employable. large a crowd as was expected be- Bridgeland bus there. keeping Mr. and Mrs. Lott Powell have listed below as adopted: cause of so many being on the sick Wednesday-Thursday Mrs, Chloe Case has been con- completed their new modem home. list. A Let clean, neat clothes of friends 1939 Budget 39 revised budget 1940 at to fined group her bed during the holigathered January 10 and 11 budget The dance, which was planned at Road & Bridge $27,000.00 days because of illness. Latest re- their home Wednesday night and $28,500.00 JACKIE COOPER and $25,000.00 show your success and Bridgeland Friday night, Decem- ports are that she is much im- had a social lunch. A nice time Poor & Indigent (State 11,000.00 BETTY FIELD ber 29, wa3 postponed because of was & all. Poor had by Indigent (County) 1,000.00 good taste the death of Barbara Myrl Smith. proved. in Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beebe and Poor & Indigent (Total) 15,000.00 Jack Powers, Dave Smith, Em15,000.00 daughter, Nina, and Gilbert R, Bonds ery Smith, Martin Alan WHAT A LIFE 3,812.50 Adding machine paper for sale at and Dewey Johnson, all Lindsay Beebe motored to Roosevelt FriClerk 2,575.00 2,742.78 2.775.00 sheepmen The Record Office. Sheriff of Heber, were in Duchesne Thurs- day. 3.000.- 00 3,000.00 FASHION GLEANERS 3.000.- 00 The Primary dance Friday night Assessor 3,339.20 day. 3,339.20 ,3,500.00 Recorder Mrs. Wm. Morrison of Roosevelt was well attended. 1,500.00 1.500.00 1.500.00 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Conklin enterBASIN UUNORY Treasurer 3,100.00 spent Wednesday in Duchesne vis3.100.00 3.100.00 with Mrs. Bob Cohorn and tained at a New Years dinner for Attorney 1,000.00 1.000.- 00 iting 900.00 O the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Commissioners Mrs. Ilildur Johnstun. 2,000.00 2,000.00 2.100.00 Vernal, Utah Wilford Mr. and Mrs. Dave Surveyor Shiner, Mrs. Rhoades Hartman and son, 50.00 Bruce of Mt. Emmons visited with Allred. 750.00 Physician & Health 750.00 900.00 White Singles 9Sc Walter Petty returned to PleasDistrict Court Mr. and Mrs. Wm. II. Case Mon300.00 300.00 250.00 ant Grove after spending the Justice Court 450.00 Double Cotton day 450.00 attended evening. Bruce 400.00 $1.69 with the New Year dance, Mrs. Hart- Christmas his Court House holidays 1.500.00 1,50000 1.000.- 00 S. Mrs. R. Part Wool Doubles Prison Expense man is a sister of Mrs. Wm. II. mother, 450.00 Petty. 450.00 $2.75 and Up 400.00 Vital Statistics Case. 300.00 300.00 200.00 the old and style Part Wool Singles weights pulleys, to Heat, $1.59 $7.50 Light, Telephone 1,000,00 1.100.00 1,000.00 and including an exceptionally Miscellaneous 700.00 750.00 School Board 1,300.00 feacomplete weather-strippin- g Transient Livestock 300.00 300.00 0 ture. After studying the model Conducts 1,000.00 1,000.00 900.00 the board approved purchase of Advertising Childrens Four Buckle Cloth Top Short Meet County Audit 300.00 300.00 300.00 this type of window for the TabiBee Inspector ona building. 125.00 Overshoes, Special at County Agent 700.00 98c 700.00 (Continued from Page One) 1,000.00 Approval was given to the purWeeds Project the county assessor. 2,000.00 2,000.00 He showed chase of a radio for the Neola 2,000.00 the board a copy of an agreement school and of a new 0 0 Inspector .... 300.00 hot water Agriculture Election already signed by the County healer for the Utahn bus. Fur2,900.00 Basin Commissioners to finance surh a ther SHOP AND SAVE AT Project 500.00 of additional investigation 0 suit on a basis. No action land for an Tota!s school $68,264.20 site $69,5,81.98 $71,212.50 was taken by the board, pending at Altamont elementary On was ordered made by ANTICIPATED REVENUE 1940 further consultation with the coun- Superintendent Bond. The General County pro$30,000.00 ty officials. posed site is Indian land west of Bonds t 6,000.00 Approve Radio Purchase & Poor Indigent tlv high school. 12,000 00 Some time was spent in the Road.4 The evening hours were in 25,000.00 study of a model of a new type going over plans for the spent Duchesne, Utah Tabiona Total window construction a 73,000,00 utilizing building with WPA Superintendent Miscellaneous item includes Transient Livestock Duchesne, Utah spring balance in replacement of Wm. Crozier, Weeds Project includes Agricultural Inspector. in Notice is hereby given accordance with an order of the of DuCounty Commissioners chesne county the laws governing the collection of personal property taxes will h fully enforced as follows: Section 6057, Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, and as amended 1919, reads: Duty of Assessor. At the time of making the assessment the Assessor shall collect the taxes on all personal property when, in his opinion, said taxes are not a lien on real roperty sufficient to secure the payment of the taxes, proveded that instead of a cash payment the Assessor shall accept from any taxpayer a good and sufficient bond payable to the county in an amount 20 per cent in excess of the tax conditioned for the payment of the tax prior to the 30th day of November. Power of Seizure and Sale. In case parties owning personal property, that is not attached to real property, fail to either pay the tax or supply a good and sufficient bond, as set forth in Section 6057 then Section 6060X gives the As- sessor power to collect the tax by seizure and sale of any personal owned by the person property against whom the tax is assessed in the same manner as provided for seizure and sale by the County Treasurer in the provisions of See tions 6032, 6033, 6034, 6035, 6036, 6037, Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917. Levi J. Anderton, Assessor, Duchesne County. near-margin- al near-margin- al Ober-hansie- n. ht son-in-la- COZY THEATRE MONDAYS and FRIDAYS uy iislankets jow 9 Wanted! Turkeys, 0 Chickens, Meat & - .KOHL - Potatoes 50-5- Subscriptions Uintah Basin Record I |