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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, 80, 1913 Friday, July DUCHESNE, UTAH UINTAH BASIN RECORD E. J. Schonian, Publisher PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Classified Roy A. Schonian, Editor AT DUCHESNE, UTAH I FOR SALE: 1933 Ford V-- 8 2 new recaps; good $100. Melvin White, Minnie Hamilton Tracy Roberts matter Entered as second-clas- s Mr. and Mrs. Monte Gormen July 24th was celebrated in at Utah. Postoffice Mrs. Raymond Bingham and dren of Ballard left Friday night and Mr. and Mrs. the at May 26, 1922, with Display Advertising Kiljoer of Salt Tabiona great success. returned Salt for Lake small and Rae, of daughter, act City the Per under Ogden m. For Lake Agate a end Platea, the week Flat Rate, Duchesne, Utah, splenCity spent Beginning at 1:00 p. Thursday from Salt Lake City, where they enjoyed two days of at the Smith ranch. did program was rendered,- fol- - .FOR SALE: Registered Roan Line, 2 yt C. March 3. 1879. atmedical received Durham Bull, 2 years old, $160.00; Rae Covered the where Wagon and Days Per Column Inch, 30c Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lee and lowed by childrens races, box also brood mare. Edwin Rowley tention for a seriously infected of 47 celebrations, returning family, Mis3 Edith Sweat of ! big, horseshoe tournament, horse Classified and Reading Notices The little miss is get- home Sunday night. Mountain Home. finger. and a dance at Lost visitFruiUand spent racing, night. big SUBSCRIPTION RATES For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Mrs. Homer Petersen and two in with Mr. and Saturday ting along nicely now. Mrs. Frank T. Everyone present reported having and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per Three Months 75 g Jeanette FOR SALE: 600 acres land, Miss Wall, daughter small daughters arrived last a very good time. line, first insertion; 5c per line for 100 of Mr. and Mrs. Eldwin Wall, weejc from Delta, Utah, to visit Defa. Months Six 320 head acies cultivated. Issue minimum Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hansen and each succeeding Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lefler and $2.50 became the bride of William with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. sheep, 25 head Hereford cattle, Year One Lake Bowers of 30c. Salt Harvey City charge, 6 horses, farm implements. Mrs. family of Heber were . visiting Junius Jackson of Provo July Floyd Lamb. with Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Curry spent the week end at the home R. E. Fausett, 22. The ceremony took place Duchesne, Utah. Mrs. Rex Lamb and Miss Jose- last week end. of Mr. and Mrs. David Nye. LET'S GET GOING! at Provo. The bride is a former Ivie a atwho have been Corporal Peter spent member of Myton's younger set phine Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mitchell and three-day teachers summer school furlough visiting with and recently moved to Provo tending children Salt of Lake City spent friends here. in Salt Lake City, returned home Printing Plant of 33 Acres the week end visiting Mr. and where her parents now reside. Guests at the home of Mr. and The plant of the Government Saturday. Mrs I. R. Tuttle left Friday Mrs. Heber Moon. Mrs. Walter LeFevre July 24th Mr. and Mrs. Printing office at Washington covers Wm. Hancock for a short visit with her son Defa motored to Du- included Mr. and Mrs. Henry 33 acres. Frank at Bluebell spent Sunday visiting chesne and Roosevelt and family in Salt Lake City. Monday. He Beckstead of Bridgeland, Mr. and J. R. Bywater left for Salt with relatives. was Morris Mrs. Vance Larsen of Provo and accompanied by returnHarris Margaret Mary Lake City Friday to visit relaMonks. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Josie of Heber. ed from Salt Lake City Monday tives and attend to business Joe Distefano and a party of and Tommy Fabrizio, Arthur where she was a visitor at the matters. friends from Provo enjoyed the Williams Jean and home Gines, of her Boyd Mrs. Robert aunt, Mrs. Jean Ingalsbee returned week end here. Defa show the attended Wells. Dorothy H. B. HOLLENBECK Saturday from Vernal, where she Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence MaxMrs. Don Felter and daughter, in Duchesne Sunday night. has been employed. Notary Public The small son of Eugene well, accompanied by Ike HamilMrs. Jay Woods and children Colleen, and Mrs. Carrie Parker, Rhoades was taken to Heber ton, enjoyed the rodeo in Salt North of of Duchesne are visitors at the returned Friday night from a short visit at Salt Lake City. Friday where he received medi- Lake City July 24th. home of Mrs. Eliza Woods. County Court House Mrs. Minnie Van Tassell was Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Bascom cal attention for a swollen jaw. Mrs. Wallace Woods left FriDuchesne Utah and two small daughters returned Roy Hardman accompanied at Salt Lake City for a few days day for Ogden where she will to Defa week Frank last this Park a from City to night Friday trip join her husband and son who a Russell Tillack suffered Pocatello, Idaho, and Salt Lake Friday where Mr. Hardman reare employed there. broken arm Monday when he fell medical aid. ceived Mr. and Mrs. City. Bascom perNieland Mrs. Glen Sergeant Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Defa from a tree into a large irrigaDR. O. M. THURMAN son of Duncan Field, Texas, were formed at Altamont on July 24 and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ray tion ditch. He was carried some visitors at the home of Mr. and with stunt riding and trick Chiropractor Lee and Mrs. Wanda Ivie attend- distance down the ditch before roping. Mrs. Loyal Perry last WednesRoosevelt Saturdays Mrs. W. E. Burton left Sunday ed a farewell party and dinner being rescued. day. Mrs. Grace Giles, accompanied at the home of Mr. Shurtleff Hotel Wm, Preece went to Salt Lake for Salt Lake City where she last Sunday will visit her two daughters and and Mrs. Ernest Sweat at Fruit-lan- d by Mrs. Thelma Nye, Mrs. to his with on other days visit Vernal City Saturday see her new granddaughter, who in honor of Pvt. Peter Ivie, Anna Stanley, Mrs. Rella Lesister, Miss Nell Preece, who has who left the same day for his Fevre, Mrs. Elizabeth Webb, Mrs; was born last week. been quite 111. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Leavitt camp in Colorado. Minnie Hamilton and Miss Vida Miss Emily Burgener returned Tennis Poulson Mont Giles spent Thursday in Heber. and and were visweek family end to Salt Lake City Sunday, after itors at the home of Mrs. Poulson spent the week end with Mrs. Marie Thomas and Mrs. a with vacation short L. A. HOLLENBECK spending families in Ellis spent Friday shopping Gale their Duchesne. Leavitts Mr. parents, They Mrs. and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, F. Abe Liddell. are busy baling hay in this lo- In Duchesne. Attorney-at-LaBurgener. Miss lone Bird arrived Monday cality. Mrs. Esther Chatwin returned Mr. and Mrs Fred Musser are from Jack Mrs. infant and home much last week, Pawhaska, Young improved Duchesne Utah Oklahoma, to enjoying a visit from Mrs. Mus-sehome from the after spending several days in the sister, Mrs. Margaret Peter- spend part of her vacation at daughter returned the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heber hospital Friday, Heber hospital, where she underson, who arrived last week from Preece. Bill Rhoades and Charlie Fa- went an operation. Ogden. brizio were at Salt Lake City Mrs. H. K. Palmer accompaMrs. Lova Gines spent MonSorgeant Earl Campbell, who is attached to the Alaskan De- nied Mr. and Mrs. Lee Snyder last week where they attended day visiting at the home of Mrs. ROY A. SCHONIAN Theo Gines, at Riverside Park.. fense Command, left for his sta- on a fishing trip to the Robert the rodeo. Mr. and Maxwell Mrs. of Alfonzo Alvin Defa on Salt and Lake the upper Strawtion Saturday night after spend- Snyder ranch Registered children, and Mr. and Mrs. Eu- City spent Sunday and Monday Mortician ing his furlough with hi3 mother, berry river, leaving Monday. Tony Campos arrived Monday gene Rhoades were at Salt Lake at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ike Mrs. Violet Bowden. CONCENTRATING TAX Duchesne Utah Mr. and Mrs. George Funk and from Wendover to spend a few City Saturday where they at- Hamilton. Lathael Winn of Smithfield is with his wife and children. tended the Covered Wagon celeThe announcement last week that the state family, accompanied by Mr. and days bration and rodeo. Mrs. Wm. Jones has been spending a short vacation here Mrs. Ralph McMullin and chil- quite ill during the past week but is supreme court had decided against Duchesne county Winnona and LaRee Rhoades this week visiting with friends. now reported as in the case concerning taxes on lands taken over slightly im- returned this week from Heber where they have been visiting WAR MODEL ALARM proved. by the state land board was really more than a litMr. and Mrs. James CLOCKS FOR SALE Mrs. Clara Nye. Dalgleish tle surprising to us. A series of favorable deciwere guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Pvt. Peter Ivie of Camp Car-soWar model alarm clocks are sions in this and similar cases over a period of time W. Kronquist at Ft. Duchesne Colorado, spent a few days now available at a maximum reIn Hanna visiting friends and Sunday evening. by our friend, L. A. Hollenbeck, had led us to be- Jennie Mbrrlson tail price of $1.65 exclusive of C. P. Dauwalder arrived Sun- relatives. lieve him almost invincible, and it was quite a shock Miss Jo Morrison of day night and is a guest at the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lewl3 and tax. OPA regulations provide these clocks must be stamped to have the supreme court decide against him for a Salt LakeBetty City spent a few days home of Mr. and Mrs. Lou children of Salt Lake City spent on the back or have a tag statlast with Mr. Milner. her week a few Mr. and Mrs. Dauparents, days last week visiting change. the maximum price of $1.65. ing and Mrs. J. A. Morrison. Mr. and walder Mrs. Lee. were called to Roy Provo The entire case, however, is comprised of techniStores may charge - less than Mr and Mrs. William Abplanalp when their Mrs. Lova Gines and family of calities of constitutional law with which no lay- spent last week end in Park City Dauwalder, wasgrandson, Dutler Tabiona spent Monday that amount, but in no event, visiting more, and seriously injured purchasers are urged man is expected to be very familiar, and the supreme with their daughter, Mrs. Ab in an automobile accident last Mrs. Theo Gines. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nichols and to look for the stamp or tag on week. Mrs. Dauwalder remaincourt itself had to draw a pretty fine line in its Smith the clocks. Burdette Turnbow surprised ed in Provo her husband children, and Miss Afton Turn-bo- w decisions; when it says that taxes due on land at his folks on Wednesday of last came to Mytonwhile of Milford are spending a to attend to their the time of foreclosure must be paid by the state, week by coming home for a few interests here. He reports week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. SUBSCRIBE DONT BORROW! that but that subsequent current taxes cannot be paid, days rest He has been herding Dutler is improved but still in Parley Turnbow. in Carbon county. a grave condition. The Mr and Mrs. Venice Turnbow boy the line drawn becomes pretty hard to define to the sheep Mr. and Mrs. Alma Smith made his home in Myton of Bacchus are visiting for a during and daughter of Bridgeland were his childhood and is well known few days with Mr. and Mrs. T. average mind. WedM. Giles, their lest here. visiting parents There is a pattern in the decision which does Notice To Creditors Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Gines and The L. nesday. D. S. Stake conference seem more evident to the lay mind: A pattern which Estate of RUBE TITCOMB, Bobby Murdock of Duchesne was held in the Myton children, Mr. and Mrs. William seems to into the theory of government becom- was the guest of Buddy Bren-nic- k ward chapelSunday The principal speak- Jones and children were visiting deceased. Creditors will present claims ers were Arthur Wiscombe, stake Mrs. Theo Gines Sunday. ing ever more evident and which is alarming to Mr.lastandSaturday. with vouchers to the undersigned Mrs. Marley Davie3 clerk, and Russell Todd, stake A welcome home dance and many; the concentration of power and authority of Talmage were visiting friends president, both ML Emmons, Utah, on or beof Roosevelt. party was given in the Hanna at in higher government and relatives here last Wednes- Other speakers were Mrs. Wm. ward hall in honor of Miss Verda fore the 10th day of November, In its argument on the case, the state land day evening. Preece, representing the Primary; Turnbow, who returned from an A. D., 1943. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Fairbanks Mrs. Dave Allen of the M. Laveda Titcomb, L. D. S. mission in board made a point of the fact that to A.; Administratrix of estate of pay taxes are at home to their friends in Mrs. Leonard Harris of theI. Rethe southern states, also for Elder 1 on these lands woud be taking money out of one the Frank Mayhew home. Rube Titcomb, Deceased. trot lief Society, and Nello Allen of Earl Van Tassell, who had been Date of Mr. two-yeMrs. first and on Frank a publication July 9, mission in the Mayhew the Sunday School. pocket and putting it in another. Whether or not A special 90.4 Proof 1943. of announcement was made north central states. this was a good point of law we cannot say, but and little granddaughter Comby Date of last publication July 30, Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey I spent last week end here mander L. P. Anderle of the AmMurray National Distillers Products Corp..N.Y. I it does open up a train of thought understandable visiting with relatives and friends. erican Legion, Wm. Sand3 1943. Post to the layman, for by cutting through the Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tillack No. 5, pertaining to the bond legal of Tabiona dinner guests drive scheduled for and verbage August. analyzing this one statement, one can of Joe Shankswero Mrs. LaVor Dennis and daughSaturday. perhaps arrive at the import of the entire case Donna Lewis is staying at the ters, Sherry and SAME PO PU LAR PRICES-F- OR reCarolyn, which pocket does the money belong in? home of Merlin Broadhead, helpturned Monday from Salt Lake Agnes Brooks NEWER, FINER ACCOMMODATIONS the state were to pay taxes on these lands, ing Mrs. Broadhead, who has City where they have been with Private Peter Ivie spent a short Dennis who recently under- time home with his sisters and it would have to use money already raised through beenMr. ill.and Mrs. Cecil Allred of Mr. went an operation. Mrs. Dennis brother. He returned to his taxes to pay them, which on the face of it, looks Talmage were visiting Mr. and reports her husband as steadily training camp Sunday. His sislike just so much foolishness-payi- ng ters gave a family dinner in his taxes with Mrs. Max Birch last Friday and improving. Mr. and Mrs. Arleigh Hall and honor tax revenue, but it is not as simple as that. When Saturday. Sunday at the home of Elmo Wright and Glen Clark son of Hill Field arrived Tues- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sweat. The we consider that there are two tax of in Tabiona were Roosevelt last pockets, the day to visit with Mrs. Hall's guests present were Mr. and and that the money to pay Thursday. county's and the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mrs. Ray Lee of Tabiona, Mr. and Miss LaPrele Ivle and small Tolboe. the taxes in question would come out of the Mrs. Earl Lewis of Heber City, niece, who were in Vernal for a Mrs, J. B. Blankenship Mr. and Mrs.' Frank Dafa of of be and into the countys pocket, the mat- few days, returned home Friday. pocket put with her Hanna, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest ter assumes a real importance, for while part of Mrs. John Jolley, who had been Vernal Isandvisiting daughter, Mr. and Ivie, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lee, your reservations visiting in Salt Lake City, re- Mrs. Wm. Koehler. would eventually revert back to the state, a Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sweat, Mrs. large turned home Friday evening. A was jolly Wanda Ivie, and the guest of celeshare party goes to the local county treasury and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Turnbow, brated on picnic early so we can Pioneer Day at the honor, Peter Ivie. to the school district both of which Miss Howard Turnbow, Jay Smith ranch. directly concern TurnbowShirley Mrs. Ida E. Clifton left Saturbetter serve you. and Mrs. John Jolley Mr. and Mrs. Smith Present were each citizen in the county. and for Los Angeles, California, day family, attended a church meeting at Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Cox and to attend funeral services for It is a question of where and how we want our Tabiona Sunday evening. children, Mr. and Mrs. Garland her sister, Mrs. Altha Pearl. tax dollars spent; by local officials whom we know Mrs. Otto Kofford, who spent Reed and Dinner guests of Mrs. G. II family, Mrs. Elizabeth and elect within our county or by state officials little a couple of weeks In Santa Warr, Charles Mr. and Mrs. McNeill Monday were Mr. and Reed, Calif., visiting her son Ed Relitz and known to us personally and elected by the state as Monica, son, Sally Merandaj Mrs. Glen Edwards of Provo, OUTSIDE ROOMS EACH and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clifand Dan F. McNeill, chief petty g a whole. The decision of the supreme court, ton Chatwin, returned home on Marilyn Meranda, Georgia WITH TUB OR SHOWER and Mrs. Fred Falmer officer of the U. S. navy. of last week. that the money must stay in the state pocketsaying and Kenneth Smith of Salt Lake Mre. Lucy Fausett of Walls-bur- g adds Thursday The Utahn orchestra furnished City. just so much power and authority to the state gov- the music spent Sunday with her for dance In DuMrs. W. S. Peatross and ernment and robs our local officials of a like amount chesne Saturday a night. daugh- daughter, Mrs. Earl Sweat. ter, Josephine, arrived Monday Mr. and Mrs. Fremon Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mayhew and opens up another avenue by which Heaps from Salt Lake City to attend and baby son, and eventually and Mrs. Floyd Pace Ned Fairbanks were all taxes may be collected and to their interests here. of Salt Lake City spent the week dispersed through shopping in Duchesne Thursday. the state, and the power to tax, we must remember end with Mr. and Mrs. William Father Leutmer of Roosevelt Pace. They all attended a dance Rotate Vegetable means the power to govern and even to held mass here Sunday Planting morning, destroy. at Tabiona Saturday night. Mrs. Morrison and Studied in this light, the supreme courts degranddaughWhen for a succes. . Mrs. J. W. Rockhill spent the were dinner guests sion of planning In your cision is further support of the theory that the ofter,Mr.Carma, crops week end at ML Emmons with Victory and Mrs. Theron Robb last garden, it s a good idea to follow her sister, Mrs. Fred Case. power and authority of local government is dwin- Saturday. leafy vegetables with root George Casper of Mountain dling in favor of state and federal government, and Bernie Birch and Buddy Bren-nte- k tables or vice versa, rather vegethan Home was a guest of his daughattended the show and dance as such, it is indeed alarming. k"d Brooks last Crop ter, Mrs. Frances in Duchfsne on th. nth ot Vulyi I week. ADVERTISING RATES e, 31-2- l-- Professional Cards , S: M I w d M R c: ta Iv Ti fa sii er Ri of Bt ou Ju at W ar Ce M: vi! lia Mi ro Le th W SO! fai as: He sai tei w ge rs IWER UTAHN wif , n, y I Legal Advertising fit i I l ar if SALT LAKE CITY states states son-irvla- w it Please make first 400 Ann-stron- t r. |