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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD E. J. Schonian, Publisher PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ADVERTISING RATES Myton News Boy Aj Schonian, Editor AT DUCHESNE, UTAH Entered as LEGAL NOTICE DELINQUENT Little Red Creek Irrigation Company, Fruitland, Utah folThere is now due and delinquent the amount set opposite the on 1941, levied 27th, assessment May names on account of an ing the birthday anniversary of lowing the capital stock of the company: Miss Alice Todd. James Dalgleish, commander of Name District 5 American Legion and Herbert Mecharn Mrs. Dalgleish went to Helper M. A. Smith Monday evening where Mr. Dal- Bernard Scallion gleish installed officers of the Franklin I vie And unless payment is mi Helper post. Mrs. Dalgleish was iwgouici mu a guest of Mrs. Fred Voll while necessary to pay the delinquent mweasiuem the to auction at sold be will of and public sale, expense advertising there. bidder for cash, at the Cliftons Service Station, July 28th, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kronquist highest 1941 at 2 Oclock p. m. made a business trip to Salt Lake By Order of the Board of Directors City Monday. Ida E. Clifton, Secretary Miss Alice Todd was a guest of Date of 1st pub. July 4 Date of last pub. July 28, 1941 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ferron in Roosevelt Sunday. They spent Sunday evening at Ft. Duchesne where they visited Mr. and Mrs. C. C. By Mrs. Grace Dalgleish matter second-class Classified NOTICE Mrs. Homer Robinson entertain May 26, 1922, at the Postoffice at Display Advertising Flat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, under the act of ad at bridge Wednesday afternoon with, the following guests enc. March 3, 1879. Line, gaged at the bridge tables: Mrs. Per Column Inch, 30c Wm. Koehler, Mrs. Floyd Lamb, Classified and Reading Notices Mrs. Bliss Lott, Mrs. E. W. Kron-quis- t, SUBSCRIPTION RATES For Sale, For Rent. Wanted, Lost Mrs. James Dalgleish, Mrs. and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per Three Months 75 H. K. Palmer, Miss Alice Todd, line, first insertion; 5c per line for Six Months 1.00 Mrs. Wm. Preece, Miss lone Bird, each succeeding issue minimum !Mrs- w- - H- - Unck and Mrs- L R $2.00 One Year charge, 30c. Tuttle. High-scor- e prize was won by Mrs. Kronquist and honor prize DRIVERS NEEDED by Miss Bird. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Fenn and children of Provo and Mrs. Glen Wardle and family of Heber City spent from Thursday to Sunday with Mrs. Fenns and Mrs. War-dle- s parents, Mr. and Mre. J. O. Wright. Miss Norma Smith returned Peterson. Homer Robinson has purchased Tuesday from, a two weeks vacation in Salt Lake City where she a new Ford sedan. R. J. Adams of Roosevelt was a visited with relatives. Miss Mava Jobe arrived Tuesbusiness visitor in Myton Wednesday from Salt Lake City for a visday. it With her sister, Mrs. Geo. Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Forsythe Darrell Miles of Salt Lake City were dinner guests at the home of is a guest at the home of his and daughter, Mr. their Mr. and Mrs. Wm. grandparents, and Mrs. Willis Zirker in RooseForsythe. velt on July 4th. Mrs. Lee Cooper returned SunMr. and Mrs. Ralph McMullin and children Norma Jean and Dar- day from Salt Lake City where rell spent the week end on Diy she has been visiting her daughter She was accompanied by her Fork, where they enjoyed some daughter, Mrs. Eddie Ponton, who excellent fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Gecrge Funk and returned home Monday. Mrs. T. A. Gardner of Provo was children, Mr. and Mrs. Giles Wood and children and Mr. and Mrs. visiting friends in Myton Tuesday. Fred Todd and family enjoyed' the Fourth fishing on Dry Fork where they joined the McMullin family. OKA Mr. and Mrs. George Tanner returned Sunday from Pocatello, Idaho where they spent two weeks Mrs. G. V. Gentry jwith their daughter, Mrs. J. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morrill left Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kronquist for their home in Clorris, Saturday WheelMr. and Mrs. Floyd joined er and son, Seaton on Whiterocks New Mexico after a Weeks visit creek Thursday where they enjoy- with relatives and friends. Clarence McAfee of Park City ed the day fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Preece and was a week end guest of his sisson and daughter, Billy and Edith ter, Mrs. Chas. Hardman. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Angus enterNell visited at the Crystal ranch on Yellowstone on the Fourth. tained at a family dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Lemon Miss Crystal returned with them are spending a week in Midway visThursday evening and was a week iting relatives. end guest of Edith Nell. J. W. Jensen and W. G. Gentry Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Tolboe and sen Acey celebrated the 4th were Myton visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. ETcel Johnson fit July on a picnic trip to YellowBLUE BENCH FOR AND AFTER DEFENSE of stone creek. Myton spent Sunday with Mr. and of the Farm Se- Orville Nielson and Blaine Tan- Mrs. John Lemon. Renewed activities on the Mrs. Garrett Stcne spent July ner, who are employed in Salt curity Administration and Bureau of Reclamation City spent from Thursday until 4th at Moon Lake with her parthe eventual rehabili- Sunday with their parents, Mr, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Calder. officials are raising hopes Blue Bench. As one of the and Mrs. Emery Nielson and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Devon Gentry and tation and development of and Mrs. David Tanner. Ned Don and Mryan were visitors officials recently expressed it, This fine land will Dodds of Salt Lake City was their sons, at the W. G. Gentry home Wednesmost certainly be developed and be an important econ- guest while here. day. Mr. Hatch of California, Acel Nielson came in Thursday Mrs. the only question is when. from omic factor some day Park City to visit with his Peterson andj Mrs. Blanche of Salt The general opinion of most of those interested parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Niel- Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. True in the project now seems to be that all preliminary son. He returned to his work Sun- Hatch of Mytcn were Ioka visitors day. Wednesday. survey and investigation work should be done now, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith Mr. and Mrs. Cale Johnson rewith the object of getting the project ready for con- and small son of Columbia, were turned to their home in Caliente, of Mr. Smiths Nevada Monday. They have been struction as soon as the country is relieved of the bur- week endMr.guests and Mrs. O. A. Smith. guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. parents, is the W. S. Peatross, den of the defense program. the Vernal son for several days. Perhaps Lucile and Beulah Percival wer? is of spent the week end here logical way looking at it, but there another view Express, his children. with Provo visiters this week. also; Defense calls for all the country can produce, Milton Lott and Albert Hook Mr. W. H. Stone July 4th for efficient, full capacity production, for intense went to Meeker, Colorado Thurs- with hi3 daughter,spent Mrs. Lynn enjoying the rodeo there on Nichols at Roosevelt. spending; for an adequate food supply to build strong day Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lemon and the Fourth. They returned home calls economic and for bodies; it stability. Saturday. agricultural children were dinner guests of Mr. We know of no better way of building this stability Herbert Young and Alvin Davis and Mrs. Joshua Timothy at Hanin this country than the development and rehabilita- spent from Thursday until Sunday cock Cove Sunday. A large crowd from Ioka attendat Steamboat Springs. tion of Blue Bench. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kronquist ed the dance at Rovoli Friday nlte. and Mrs. James Russ Fox and Paul Chapman of As a make-wor- k project for returning soldiers entertained Mr.trUt dmner Sun- - Salt Lake City are guests of their and laborers when the defense program has come to j aunt, Mrs. Robert Carchant. a halt, Blue Bench development is a fine project; but j Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Johnson of an already developed and operating Blue Bench at daughter Bonnie of Roosevelt vis-th- Burns, Oregon and Mrs. Afton Mytn Sunday eve Johnson of Paul, Idaho are spendtime would, we believe, provide still more, not gfriends ing a, few days with their parents, as a temporary job, but as a permanent home and Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Johnson. Edna Angus of Salt Lake City wealth its and for farmers livelihood, producing spent the Fourth in Ioka. the entire county. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Calder of We are glad to see the investigation and prelimMoon Lake were over night guests of their daughter, Mrs. Garrett inary work now under way with so much show of enStone. ergy and interest, and we want to do all we can to Bishcp Webb and family spent aid and hasten these investigations. the Fourth fishing at Moon Lake. We are not goMr. and Mrs. J. B. Lemon, Mrs. ing to be satisfied, when these are completed, howDairs, Mr. and Mrs. June George ever, to just sit and wait for the end of war or deF. Lemon and Mrs. Glen Morrill were dinner guests of Mr. and fense. We think there should be no let-u- p in the Mrs. Donald Peterson in Duchesne efforts to get the project started as soon as its feasion the Fourth. bility is determined. Mrs. Dcnald Peterson and children of Duchesne, who spent the WE NEED THAT PAVED ROAD TO MOON LAKE week end visiting in Ioka, returned home Friday. iy I j - - I BACKSEAT part for - that SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF DUCHESNE. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IN AND FOR THE COUN- cap-lto- l, H. B. nOLLENBECK Notary Public North of County Court House Duchesne Utah HAROLD STEVENSON, ) ) Roosevelt Realty Co., a corporation, and Clarence ) L. Talboe, and Mrs. Clar- - ) ence L. Talboe, his wife. ) whose other and true name) is unknown, and John Doe,) and Mary Doe, his wife, ) ) whose other and true names are unknown, ) Defendants,) -- - THE STATE OF UTAH TO vs- L. A. HOLLENBECK ) CONSTANT MANDRYSH.) and Mrs. Constant Man-- ) drish, his wife whose other) and true name is unknown,) and John Doe, and Mary) Doe, his wife, whose other) and true names are un-,- ) ) known, Defendants, ) Plaintiff,) cOO"- ) Plaintiff,) -- -- vs- THE Utah Duchesne , ooOoo- -- DUCHESNE COUNTY, a ) body corporate and politic,) ) of the State of Utah, w TY OF DUCHESNE. oOo Attorney-at-La- w Utah Duchesne ROY A. SCHONIAN ooOoo- THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the 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 to do so, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brought to quiet the title on NEtiNWi of Sec. 25, Township 1 South, Range 5 West, Uinta Special Meridian, Utah, as is more fully described in the said complaint. RULON J. LARSEN Attorney for the Plaintiff. Date of 1st Pub. June 27, 1941 Date of last Pub. July 25, 1941 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 fcilure so to do, judgment will be iAder-e- d 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 particularly described in the said complaint. RULON J. LARSEN Attorney for Plaintiff, P. O. Address, Duchesne, Utah. Date of first pub. June 20, 1941. Date of last pub. July 18, 1941. action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the SUMMONS demand of the complaint, which IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF (has been filed with the clerk of THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DIS- said court). This acton is brought to recover TRICT OF THE STATE OF IN AND FOR THE COUN- judgment as follows: TY OF DUCHESNE. Dissolving the bonds of matrioOo mony heretofore and now existing between the plaintiff and the deRICHARD C. GENTRY, ) fendant; Plaintiff, ) -- vsMERRIL H. LARSEN ) FLORENCE GENTRY, ) Attorney for Plaintiff. Address: Duchesne, Utah Defendant.) Date of 1st pub. June 27, 1941 oOo THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE Date of last pub. Jlly 25, 1941 SAID DEFENDANT: You are hereby summond to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the County in which this action is brought, otherwise, witJhn thrty days after ser-ic- e, and defend the above entitled Registered Mortician Utah Duchesne LEGAL NOTICE To be sold at public auction the highest bidder, for labor storage, at the Picson Motor Duchesne, t ar. Cc at 10:oclock i Utah, M., Saturday, July 12, 1941: 1 1931 mdl. Chev., Mo. No. 254491; 1 1931 Ply. coupe Mo. No. P A 71240 & Serial No. 1636795. Date of 1st Pub. June 27, 191 Date of last Pub. July 11, 194 Notice To Creditors Estate of BERTHENA HOL FELTZ REMIS, deceased. Cred. tors will present claims with voi chers to .the undersigned at Di chesne, Duchesne County, Uta. on or before the 25th day of Aug ust, A. D., 1941. .George W. HolfelL Zella Holfeltz Grar of the E Executors tate of Berthena Hi feltz Bemis, Deceased Date of first publication, June 20th, 1941. Date of last publication, July 11th, 1941. (run Deposits The Philippine government . develop iron deposits if Mmdanat LIGHTEN DRUDGERY WITH ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Siitbedtn r AUXMASTER Americas favorite food mixer. Haj the DIAL THE RECIPE that enable you to tune in the correct speed for every mixing need. Takes the tiring k of cooking, bak-ingetting meals off your Mix-Find- er Romanza Mott A dance was given in the ward house Friday night by the recreation committee. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pace of Spanish Fork were here over the week end visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Mezenen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pace. Mrs. Marie Baum and daughter Elva went on a fishing trip Sun-d- arm-wor- g, hands. Complete with Juicer ....tt......$24J0 y. Mr. and Mrs. Orsen Mott and family enjoyed a fishing trip over the 4 th up Timber Canyon. Mrs. Manford Campbell and family of Moab were here visiting with her father, J. G. Ivie over the week end. Expert Printing Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Firth and family, J. G. Ivie and son Raleigh Among local campaign promises credited to Gov The Record Does ernor Maw was the promise that a paved road would be built to Moon Lake. We do not know just what to and from Moon Lake. the Governors plans are in this direction, but we do It is surprising to note what a great difference know that the road, particularly that section from state maintenance has made on the road from Mtn. Home to Moon Lake is in dire need of improve- just Duchesne to Mtn. Home, during the two years since ment. this was added to the state but this of course If Governor Maw had been able to see the end- does not extend across thesystem, Indian department and less string of automobiles from all sections of Utah forest roads, and even on the state road, is only an and even from other states, bumping along over the indication of the real that could be rocks, through the gulleys and chuck holes, to Moon made with a road built improvement to modern grade and curve Lake and back for the Fourth of July week end, we standards and with a dustless surface. have no doubt that he would decide that now is the MAIN STREET LOOSES ITS BUMPS time to make good on this particular promise. We know of no road on the And speaking of roads secondary svstem it is a fine thing to note used by more people than this road. Mtn. Home, that our perenniM bumps have again been shaved Tannage, Boneta, Altonah, Mt. Emmons, Altamont, off, so that local citizens and tourists can drive up to Bluebcll, Utahn, Tabiona and Hanna; people from our curbs to meal a make or a purchase without get all these sections travel the road o f breaking an automobile the repeatedly, getting danger spring or bacK and foith to the county seat or to the state a skull. We know that until Main street is cracking or traveling between the communities in their drained and surfaced, these sumps and All this in addition to the constant permanently daijy business. will bumps appear again each spring, but for the rest string of rccreationists who use the road through- of the year at least we are happy to have a smooth out the summer going from all sections of the state street extending to the curb. ; Professional Cards Attorney-at-la- at ng 49-t- MERRIL H. LARSEN SUMMONS dalfternm sta-balizi- reward. Legal Advertising son-in-la- w - LOST: Between Duchesne and Rr, osevelt, end gate to state body truck, painted green. Finder Creamery, Duchesne r. and Mrs. Campbell and family went fishing up Strawberry. Mrs. J. W. Williams went to town for medical treatment Tuesday. Mrs. James Eliason spent the afternoon with Mrs. Orsen Mott on Saturday. Mrs. Marsh Thompson and her daughter Betty of Twin Falls, Idaho are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mezenen for a few days. Mrs. Tessie Ivie accompanied by her brother W. P. Rasmussen left Thursday for California to visit their sister, Mrs. George Sibley, who has been 111 for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Pulley and Mrs. Agnes Pulley spent Monday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Darr Adley at the saw mill. A1 Oldest Salt Mine Discovered on Avery island, Louisiana. in 1791, is a salt mine said to be the oldest in the.United States. The salt deposit is estimated to contain 1,000 acres in area and has pillars of salt 60 feet high. (tfuibcatii x 'dunbeatn TOASTER IRONMASTER Heats Quicker! Stayg Hotter! Irons Fasterl The ONLY iron! 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