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Show Friday, June Uintah basin record, duchesne, utah 2, 1944 SUMMONS UINTAH BASIN RECORD IN THE DISTRICT COURT My ton News Grace THE FOURTH JUDICIAL nir TRICT OF THE STATE nt UTAH By Mrs. Dalgleish Ethel Beebe Violet Gentry UTAH, IN AND FOR COUNTY OF DUCHESNE ADVERTISING RATES matter Entered as second-clas- s accomGlendon Maxfield had the misMrs. Charles Percival, Max Smith, Plaintiff Grant May 26, 1922, at the Postoffice at fortune of breaking his leg MonFuneral services for Jaquetta Mrs. Jenkins, Mr3. Charles Mar- panied by her daughetr Florence, Display Advertising Harriette Marguerite Smith ri? Flat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, under the act of day when his horse fell with him. Tanner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tin, Mr. Rex Giles and Mrs. Jennie left Sunday for Kamas, called ' fendant. Line, 3c. He was taken to Vernal for medi- Dave Tanner, who passed away on Robinson accompanied them to there by the death of her sister-in-laTHE STATE OF UTAH TO TPp March 3. 1879. Per Column Inch, 42c cal attention. SAID DEFENDANT: Mrs. Marvin Corbett. May 19 in a Salt Lake City hospi- Duchesne to be present at the You are hereby summoned Classified and Reading Notices Mrs. Donna Lemon and children Private Burke Shiner had a tal, were sondurted last Tuesday ceremony. The newly weds will to For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost week end pass last week and spent in the Myton L. D. S. Chapel, make their home in Myton. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. appear within twenty days aft SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dill-maservice of n this summons upon von and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per Guests at the home of Mr. and Oscar Nelson of Upalco. under the direction of the Three Months $1.00 it with his wife, son and parents, line, first insertion; 5c per line for Mr. and Mrs. Less Shiner. His Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Lambert ot if served within the countv ir, Mortuary. Bishop H. L. Cra-p- o Mrs. H. W. Davenport are their $1.50 wife each succeeding Issue minimum Six Months conducted the sendees, which daughter, Mrs. Patricia Friday and Roosevelt were visiting in Ioka which this action is brought oth accompanied him to Salt erwise within thirty days 'after One Year ...$2.50 Lake City, where he i3 stationed were as follows: opening prayer, Mr. Davenports sister, Miss Kate Sunday. charge, 30c. service, Clarence who arrived Sunday Mrs. Orie Cook of Bluebell was titled and defend the above en Liddell; vocal duet, Mrs. Davenport, at Fort Douglas, and returned action; and in case of Vour Rieh-en- s, to spend visiting at the home of her parEarl and from Los Afton Mrs. home Gingell Angeles night with her sister. Tuesday failure so to do, judgment win be Forecast for Ffy Time By COLLIER several weeks here. W. Mrs. R. Miss Ruth Jean Holder of ML accompanied by ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Angus. rendered against you Arvel Nielson, GM 3jc, arrived Harris; address, F. H. usser; adEmmons. Ruth and Rhea Benson were the demands of theaccording complain? Lawrence Givens, S 2c of the dress, Elder Clare Pierce of Salt Sunday night to spend his fur- week end guests of their sister, which has been filed with th. U S. Navy, spent a short furlough Lake City; address, Leonard Har- lough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Goodrich of Bluebell. clerk of said court. with his wife and parents, Mr. ris; vocal solo, Miss Jean Ingals Mrs. Emery Nielson. Arvel ha3 This is an action brought for di Among those shopping in Rooseand Mrs. Givens of Mt. Emmons, be, accompanied by Mrs. Ethel served on board transports in both velt Friday were Mr. and Mrs. vorce in favor of the plaintiff' returning to his camp Wednesday. Baril; closing prayer, Mark Cur the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, Garret Stone, Mrs. Tom Gentry, dissolving the bonds of matrimony Wm. Weeks of Vernal and Char- tis. Interment was In the Roose- but despite the wonders seen on Mr. and Mrs. Russell Robinson, between the plaintiff and the de his says he wauld be glad to stay Mrs. Olive Sorensen ley Timothy have been shearing velt cemetery. and Mrs. fendant, as provided in the said complaint. Mrs. Wm. Preece, sheep in Altonah, and vicinity. Mrs. Lee in Myton instead of going on any Charles Percival. RULON J. LARSEN, Jack Fisher returned home from Cooper, Mrs. E. W. Kronquist and further voyages. Mrs. Celia Jones and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Cox are Dale were Attorney for Plaintiff. Salt Lake City Monday, where he Mrs. James Dalgleish entertained and relatives visiting P. O. Address, Duchesne, Utah had been with his wife, who has other members of the Friday the proud parents of an infant friends in Kamas this week. Date of first publication Mav la been in the hospital for several Bridge club and guests at a lunch- son, bom Saturday, May 27 at the Mr. and Mrs. James F. Lemon 1944. weeks, but is now reported to be eon Friday afternoon at the Leonard Harris home. and children and Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilson Bywater arrived Monday B. Lemon went to Duchesne TuesPreece home. After a delicious recovering nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence. Jones luncheon the follwoing Notice To Creditors guests en- night from Salt Lake City to day. and Mrs. Fern Miller were in joyed an afternoon of bridge: spend a few days with his parents, Melba Lloyd and Barbara Fau-se- tt Estate of James Frank Hnvt Vernal and Roosevelt on business Mrs. Bliss Lot, Mrs. William Koh- Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bywater. spent Sunday afternoon with deceased. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. David Tanner have Leona Johnson. Hamer Robinson, Miss Tuesday: ler, Creditors will present claims Mr and Mrs. Pete Mayho and Alice Todd, Mrs. VV. R. Harris, received the announcement of the Mr. William Stone and Mr. and with vouchers to the Vida Mrs. of W. Heber visH; were daughter Linck and Mrs. H. marriage of their son, Blaine Tan- Mrs. Garrett Stone spent Decoraat the office of L. A. undersigned Hollenbeck, iting at the home of their daugh- W. Davenport, all of Myton, Mrs. ner ajc, to Miss Kay Wheeler of tion Day in Vernal. at Law, Duchesne, Utah! ter, Mrs. Milton Anderson last C. L. Piper of Fort Duchesne Reno, Nevada. The ceremony was Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jensen and Attorney week. and Mrs. Ed Ponton of Salt Lake performed by the army chaplain Mr. and Mrs. Max Jensen were on or before the 15th day of July A. D. 1944. Mrs. Albert Clark was called to City. High score prize was award- at Tucson, Arizona, on May 20. Roosevelt visitors Tuesday. MARY A. HOYT, Kamas Sunday by the illness of ed to Mrs. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart of DuMrs. J. B. Lemon and Mrs. Administratrix of the Estate of her daughter, Mrs. Glen Tumbow. chesne visited with their Mrs. Arthur Donna Lemon and children were who has James Frank Hoyt, deceased. Mrs. Albert Rochel, Mrs. Clar- been a visitor at Leigh, and Mr. Mrs. and daughter, callers home Tom the at of Mrs. the home of her Date of first publication May 12 ence Jones and Mrs. Earl Duns-mor- e parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Dart, James Dalgleish on Sunday. Monday. Gentry A. D. 1944. attended the show at Mtn. left Friday for North Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Peterson Carolina, Home Monday night selling pophave received word from their accompanying her husband, LieuBirth of Oil Industry pies for the veterans. Mark Poison tenant Leigh, who stopped in My- son, Evan, telling them that he 27, 1859, the first petroleum August Mrs. George Berrett, Mrs. Rich- ton to Poisons should be kept separate her, while on his way is safe in England and has been well brought in at Titusville, Pa., get ard Clark and Mrs. Glade Timo- to his new station. from medicines and foods and out there for three months. marked the beginning of the modern of the reach of children. Mr. and thy were visiting in Salt Lake Mrs. Earl Miss Thressa Nielson and Miss Hardinger of petroleum industry in the United it is wise to mark poison conCity a few days last week. Lavora Murray left Wednesday for Duchesne visited Monday at the States. tainers so that they will be positiveA nice crowd enjoyed the old Salt Lake home of Mrs. Hardingers parents, time dance Wednesday night, with enroll in a City where they will Mr. and Mrs. ly identified even in the dark. A business colege. Emery Nielson to clear label and pins stuck in the the Thacker music of Mt. EmMr. and Mrs. Albert Tanner left see Arvel Nielson GM 3jc, who is cork will warn the unwary of mons. Many laundries and for their home in Salt Lake home on furlough. danger. Ardle Rochel of Ogden spent a Friday are now equipped to treat clothing Mrs. Pearl Mrs. Jennie Jenkins, City, after spending a few days a with few days visiting his brother Al- - with the finish. Coats, Robinson and Cecil Jenkins of former's mother, Mrs. bert and family before leaving clothes, draperies, and TIIE FIFTH WAR LOAN DRIVE George Tanner. They were called Roosevelt were visitors at the suits, sportscan be protected with a for the army June 10. . to Myton by the death of Mr. Tan- George Funk home Saturday. 1 ills which sheds rain coming summer, which IS SO rapidly ap- - Mr. and Mrs. Von Timothy took ners niece, Jaquetta Tanner. HOT BED PLANTS and resists their son spots and stains. Von will t0 be Salt Lake recorded as one of the Jay Mrs. Rose Ingalsbe and daughproaching, probably The finish does not coat the surface I will be able to fill all orders ter Jean left Friday for a short of the fabric, but covers the fibers for hot bed 0 the world. plants, large or small. visit in Salt Lake City. During with an invisible film, permitting We read of the battle of Waterloo, and of important wp thrown out of place, A. W. Clemons, Duchesne their absence Mrs. J. R Bywater normal healthful circulation of air. 39-battles in the Civil War, and have no difficulty now A large crowd attended the and daughter Sarah are in charge Mrs. Oilen Sorensen of the Ingalsbe store. in recognizing their importance, but do we realize Sunday evening at the Farnsworth FOR SALE 30 White Leghorn of home. Several young folks from Hens. Orin Ensign Miles Christensen Defa Frank and Emil Colliander the Olsen, Duchesne that It summer which is now so near us will prob- of Hanna were Myton business Talmage and Doris Fowler of Al- Mountain Mome were present. were tonah in married Lake Salt FOR ably see battles of greater importance, and which will Mr. PoSALE Good and Cobbler Mrs. visitors Saturday. A M. Burton and Wm. Stewart of Salem, a for- ten days ago. Miles left here Wed family were Salt Lake and Provo tatoes. ALDEN MUIR, Fruitland have more reaching effect on the future course mer resident of Myton, was greet- nesday night to return to Camp, visitors several days last week. of world events than any battle that has yet ocWe all wish them a happy married Mr. --and Mrs. Paul Christensen ing old friends last curred ? life. and Mrs. M. H. Christensen were a,ry il0W?en, ,Waa caUed attending to lisTnteresta inhm to Salt Lake City by the death of O. J. Jensen is a visitor in Park Roosevelt visitors Monday. vicinity, and also looking after President Roosevelt said in one of his recent her brother. Mr. Clinton Bowden his bee colonies. with relatives. He spent City Betty Muir of Heber is a visitor press conferences that the invasion of Europe, which accompanied her to visit her bro at the J. W. Anderson home, Todd, the young son of Memorial Day in Peoa, Philip EL B. HOLLENBECK ther, Amon he preferred to call the liberation of who leaves for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mrs. Charlotte Erickson left Mrs. Margaret Wand of Mt. Todd, suffered Europe, would the army JuneCase, 10. to a double fracture of his arm on Friday visit with her husband, Emmons was here Monday to regNotary Public begin during this summer. Richard Long, a Roosevelt boy William ister who is all the Erickson, stationwhen school he fell from their children who Saturday, North of The War Loan Drive will also occur early now in the army, wa3 visiting his barn wish to take music. She will I lfot. He was rushed to Roose- ed in Texas. . spend brother, Roy Long while on his velt for medical attention and is m the summer, beginning June 12 it will continue County Court House Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Anderson, one day each week teaching music- furlough. now Duchesne Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson and Utah until July 28, and during that time Utah is to raise Mrs. Lynn Farnsworth accomgetting along nicely.. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Davenport Mr and Mrs. Gail Anderson at' $46,000,000 to fulfill the quota assigned to it. Du- panied Bishop Glen Mohlman to and son Howard were dinner tended funeral services in Heber chesne County is assigned a quota of $84,000, and Salt Lake City Thursday. Notice is hereby given that, puron Sunday at the home of on Wednesday of last week from guests Mis. Fred De Rolf received Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hoff in Du- George Muir, Mrs. J. W. Ander- suant to the Utah Constitution, the city of Duchesne has a quota of 12,500. word Wednesday that her husband chesne. Section 2, Article 13, and Utah father, Motors Our guess is that before this War Loan drive is was missing in action. Before her Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ponton and sons Appliances Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Sorensen and Code Annotated 1943, Section Radios Mrs. De marriage Rolf was Miss children arrived 2, of and Equalization Glen Taxes completed the invasion will have passed the stage of Lenora Powell. Sorensen were and Thursday to spend family Uouss Wiring the week end with Mrs. Pontons Roosevelt visitors Applications for Abatements will Monday Mr. and Mrs. Bud Besst and planning and preparation, and that actual fighting E. A. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cooper. Stanley McDonald was a Du- be heard by the Duchesne County sons left Friday for Bear will be in progress, fighting which will be Board of Equalization May 31, Lake, They returned home Sunday. chesne visitor Monday. extremely Roossvelt, Phone 25 M Utah in Idaho, where Mr. Besst will vital and of tremendous importance. We A. O. Smith left Mrs. Sybil Johnson of Salt Lake 1944, between the hours of 10:00 for see be employed. Saturday may his home in Salt Lake the Nazi hordes so badly defeated after spent several days with relatives A. M. and 5:00 oclock P. M., at during the com- - snoMr. and Mrs. Arvel Stone and attending to his propertyCity interests here, returning to her home Tues- the Roosevelt Commercial Club, left Thursday for Lehi to in summci that they will be rendered incapable of Roosevelt, Myton. and June 6, 1944, L. A. HOLLENBECK further serious resistance. But this will only be pos- spend the summer. Mr. Stone In memory of the soldiers in day.John R.t Geniel and Eileen between theUtah, hours of 10:00 oclock school in the elementary World War One taught sible by a united and almost who gave their Davies were Memorial Day visit- A. M. and 5:00 oclock P. M. at Attorney superhuman effort on grades this pat year. the County Court House, Dulives in Flanders field, the mem- ors in Springville the part of the allies, and a tremendous Guy Jones of Talmage was a bers of the Utah. chesne, expenditure guest at the home of Mr. American Legion Kathryn McDonald, with her Duchesne Utah of arms and ammunitions. and Auxiliary, Wm. Sands Post NO APPLICATION No. children Joyce and Gary,' left FOR Mrs. Clarence Jones Wednesday 5, were busy Saturday In any event, we are apt to witness one of the night ANDOR ABATEselling pop- Monday to visit with relatives in MENT WILL BE CONSIDERED on the pies streets of Myton. The Montana. most vital chapters in the history of the world, and Miss Nada Maxfield is employed Mrs. Elray Larsen, William Da- OR ALLOWED AFTER THE at the home of Dr. Miles in Roose- Legion and Auxilliary are also we must be prepared to show our vies a and Walter Kenison left Sat- ADJOURNMENT Memorial to presenting OF THESE our Day proROY A. SCnONLAN velt. at the Myton L D S chapel urday for Shelley, Idaho to attend MEETINGS. armies duiing the bond drive which issupport now appronch- - Mrs. Elsie Chidester went to gram at 11 A. M. Tuesday. BOARD OF COUNTY funeral services Monday for Henry s Registered task of crushing the Nazis. Ours Duchesne Saturday to visit her Mr. and Mrs. James Davies, son of Mr. and Mrs. WalanCOMMISSIONERS, Giles Mrs. Mortician Dean Powell for nounce the the task of seeing that no needful thing is withheld daughter, By: J. LAMAR JOHNSON, marriage of their lace Davies, former residents of a few days. She then plans from these brave men. who are offering their lives on going daughter Jean to Betty Duchesne Edward Talmage. Utah to Price County Clerk. Sunnyside to visit lay Jenkins, son of Mrs. Pearl Mrs. Eldred Allred and children (First Publication May 12, 1944.) for their country, and the spread of liberty and jus- for a while and longer. Jenkins of Roosevelt. The mar- returned home from Provo SatMrs. Frank Holmqnn of Salt tice through the nations of the world. was performed Saturday, urday, riage Lake is visiting her Be leady, citizens of Duchesne, and let u parents, Mr. May 27th in Duchesne, with JusMr. and Mrs. Henry Beckstead prove and Mrs. Heber Timothy. tice of the Peace George Wilcken of Bridgeland were visitors at the to our soldiers that we are behind them. Mr. and Mrs. James Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Giles, Laron Beckstead home Memorial officiating. family from the Big Bonanza Day. mines came to visit Mr. Clarks Salt Lake City on his return THANK YOU! Mrs. Jennie Kofford and Mrs. trip parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Clak. to his station in Florida. Donohue have made seveMyrtle One month has elapsed since the Mr. Clark took his mother to AmMrs. Clyde Feitkau and daugh- ral transfer in erican Fork o Duchesne trips ter of Provo came in Monday to past week to be with during the Friday. management of the Record. Four issues of the paper The families their mother, of Mr. and Mrs. visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. R. D. have been printed since the change was Redford, who is ill. W llliani Dan Allred. Ralphs enjoyed a weiner made, and Mrs. Cecil Allred had the misforwe wish this time to express our appreciation for roast Thursday night Mrs. Lee Jessen and Dewey Jes- - tune to be in honor of bitten by two dogs last the kindly manner in which the new editor has been atheir son Cecil, who was home on B"b 10 W"k- - w 'b ,here furlough. serious effects. accepted by the citizens of Duchesne County. Mrs. William Ralphs and Mrs. Clarence Jones has purchased Leah Farnsworth and Leota is very gratifying to us to note the Ralphs took him to Roose- a new Chevrolet one and a half Davies entertained number Cecil a large group velt Saturday, on his return to ton truck. of new subscribers which we have received of young folks at a bonfire his camp at Farragut, Idaho. during party the past month. It is one of the Taxur pop requisites for a Mr. and Mrs, A1 Anderson and DELINQUENT NOTICE oor Hey, I good paper that the citizens of the county in which children of Roosevelt were visiting errrwmrc Goo japs in town Sunday. LAKE FORK WESTERN IRRIGATION COMP is printed subscribe for it. V ithout that V cooperaMrs. Leo Johanson of I50N ETA, UTAH Oregon tion a newspapr cannot exist. And the number There is now due and delinquent the amount set of was visiting her son Claude Friopposite the new readers who have come forward night. She also visited other following names on account of assessment levied April 24 1944 on already with day of Stork Capital the relatives Company: subscriptions ranging from six months to five years The in the Basin. club held Birthday their us Federal a real Land assurance that Duchesne citizens are meeting at the home of Bank, co Daryl McConkielg?0' gives Mrs. Ida And unless payment is made before, so much ready to encourage a sincere effort to continue the Conklin Friday thereof as mav be to pay delinquent assessment, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fowler an- necessary with cost o together publication of a progressive newspaper in this area nounced and expense of will the marringe of their highest bidder for cash, atsale, homebe sold at public auction to at Boneta, Utah at 2 00 P M my again pledge our sincere effort to make the Doris to Miles Christen-se- n on Saturday, June 10, 1914. Uintah Basin Record a paper which will continue to daughter of Talmage, who is now an By order of the Board of Directors, instructor in the air corps. Mon-damerit your cooperation and support. MONS JOHANSEN, Secretary, May 22, Mrs. Christensen acThank you. ' 1944. ay of (Date first publication May 26, 1944,' companied her husband as far as rvv (Dat of last publication Juna 9, 1944.) S dofwct r tj, Mf nvo Ciapk r,r, Zt ! nv EDWARD S. RICH, Editor and Publisher PCBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT DUCHESNE, J son-in-la- w More-ove- Water-Repelle- water-repelle- nt nt CLASSIFIED slip-cove- water-repelle- nt non-oil- y j far Professional Cards NOTICE ELECTRICIAN 80-7-- 1, CALL t-Law Jeirs at S'ltZo;r.Ad,y" it it y, r, |