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Show Friday, August UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH 25, 1944 9:30 UINTAH BASIN andRECORD HITOI Publisher EDWARD S. RICH, Editor DUCHESNE, AT FRIDAY PUBLISHED EVERY UTAH Mrs. Grace LOWELL Dalgleish matter and Behunin Entered as Mrs. George advertising rates at daughters, Mrs. Jennie Jorgensen Postoffice the at 1922, 26, May Display Advertising under the act of and Miss Nina Behunin, attended Flat Rate, For Plates. Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, the funeral of Mr. Behunins sis1879. March 3. 3c. Line, Red-for- d ter, Mrs. Carolina Elmina Inch, 42c in Duchesne Thursday. Classified and Reading Notices Members of Wm. Sands Post SUBSCRIPTION RATES For Sale, For Rent. Wanted, Lost No. 5, American Legion, who at10c per $100 and Found, Miscellaneous, Three Months tended the department convention line, first insertion; 5c per line for Six Months $1.50 of the American Legion at Richminimum issue each succeeding $2.50 field last week were: District One Year charge, 30c. Roland Commander and Mrs. who left Thursday and Krebs, COLLIER By DOG DAYS-19- 44 returned Sunday; Department Vice Commander James Dalgleish and District President Grace Dalgleish, who also left Thursday and returned Sunday. .Mr. Krebs and Mrs. Dalgleish were elected the offices of Distrct Commander and District President, respectively, at the District Conference at Roosevelt in June and were installed by the Department officers at the closing session of the convention at Richfield. Column Private Jay Jenkins spent a short furlough in Myton last leaving Sunday accompanhis wife, for a short visit with his sister, Mrs. George before returning to his station in California. Jay is in training with the Marines. Mrs. Jennie Jorgensen and children, Lucile and John, left Sunday for their home at Redding, California, after spending the summer months at the ranch home of Mrs. Jorgensens father, George Behunin. Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee enjoyed a week end visit from Mrs. Lisonbees parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P.' Christensen of Hunweek, ied by Provo Funk, tington; her ibrother-in-la- and w sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rasmussen of Price and Mr. and Mrs. Ton McCourt of Price. Mrs. D. S. Dean and daughters Colleen and Darlene and Mrs. Frank Morrell and baby Frankie Deane arrived Sunday from Salt Lake City to spend a few days at their ranch home west of A Time To Be Thankful town. While here they enjoyed a visit with Mrs. Deans parents, victories of news important Every day brings Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christensen for our armed forces. Last Wednesday morning of Huntington and her sister, word came that Paris had been liberated from the Mrs. W. E. Rasmussen of Price. oppression that it has suffered for more than four Miss Evelyn Tearlink left Sunto be with her sister Ruth, years, and that this had been done by French forces. day who is ill in Salt Lake City. The tremendous and rapid gains made in the French Mrs. LaVor Dennis spent Suninvasion give very great assuranc that all France day attending to property inwill soon be liberated. While these momentous terests in Myton, returning to events are. in progress in western Europe the Rus- Layton Sunday evening. Mrs. Acel Bingham and baby sians have aso driven the Nazis back to the borders returned Thursday from Salt of Germany in eastern Europe. Lake City, where they have been There is a great difference in the military situa- vistiing for the past few weeks with relatives. They are now tion which confronts us now to that which we faced settled In the R. E. Miller house. immediately after Pearl Harbor. The sad story of Mrs. Ellsworth left Monday too little too late was repeatedly told then. That was for Heber City to be present at a time of deep anxiety, and many earnest prayers the wedding of her daughter a, who is to become the bride were offerd up for our deliverance from the hands of Lorin Broadhead On of the Nazi tyrants. Days of prayer wrere observed August 22 at Heber. Tuesday, by many communities, and wre were all reminded Mrs. George Funk spent Sunand urged to pray to Almighty God for deliverance day in Myton, returning to Provo that evening accompanied by her from the powers of the ruthless oppressors. brother and sister-in-laNow the nations one by. one are being delivered. Jay Jenkins and wife. Private Italy is nearly out of the clutches of the Nazis, and Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Dalgleish France will soon be free. Very soon it will be the and daughter Ann, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. turn of Belgium and Holland, Greece, Poland, Nor- James Dalgleish Monday and way, Denmark and the other nations of Europe. Tuesday while Dr. Dalglish atAnd poor misguided Finland may soon be delivered tended to his duties in the district as State director of dental from the horrors of war, as will also China, Korea health. and the Phillipines. William Ingalsbe, S2c is enThis is surely a time wThen we should be thank- joying a short furlough at the mother, Mrs. Rose ful to God for the great deliverance which is coming home of his has now comIngalsbe. "Bin to the nations. But we hear comment quite fre pleted his boot training. quently about how much liquor will be consumed in Mr. and atMrs. L. E. Potter endinner Sunday in celebration of the day when an armistice is declared, tertained honor of Mrs. Potters nephew, and also esimates of how many hangovers there will William Ingalsbe, S 2c, who is home on furlough. Present were be on the day after such a celebration. We feel that drunkenness as a means of cele- Mrs. Rose Ingalsbe, Miss Jean Ingalsbe, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Inbrating this victory would be entirely out of place. galsbe and Mr. and Mrs. Bert What a sham it would be to earnestly pray to God Hobey of Leota. for deliverance from our distress, and when we whoMr.haveand Mrs. Phillip Flynn, guests of Mr. and are delivered from the threat of bondage to have Mrs. H. been W. Davenport during big drunken orgies with which to celebrate Gods ihe past two weeks, left Tuesday answer to our prayers. evening for their home in HollyCalifornia. seems to us that if there were ever a time wood, Mrs. Roland Krebs spent a when we should be thankful to God it is now. And few days with her husband, arwhen we celebrate an armistice day it should indeed riving Wednesday from Salt Lake to accompany Mr. Krebs to be celebrated as a holy day, a day of prayer, in City the department convention of the which we acknowledge and return thanks unto God American Legion at Richfield. for His mercies and ills deliverance of us from the Mrs. Stella Funk returned Sunday, after spending a powers of the oppressors. Let us rejoice anew in home week at the home of her son freedom and liberty, and. be humbly thankful to our George, in Provo. Pfc. Ralph W. Gibboney who Almighty God for this deliverance. A reverent, thankful attitude toward our crea- was recently cited for distinand outstanding service tor is pleasing at all times; how much more so now guished in 100 combat missions over that we are on the threshhold of victory. Let us not Europe, according to an item in desecrate and defile our dlivcrance from bondage the August issue of the Uintah Record, is a grandson of and tyranny by drunken orgies and irreverent con- Basin Mrs. Sarah Ann Giggoney of duct, but show by our reverence and thankfulness Myton, who celebrated her 97th El-m- It to God that we are worthy of the liberty which He has given us. The disposition to give a cup of cold water to a disciple is a far nobler property than the finest intellect, Howells. God often comforts us, not by the circumstances cf changing our lives, but by changing out attitude toward them. S, II. R, asterman. p.m. CLASSIFIED OF IN THE DISTRICT COURT DISPLYMOUTH BINDER TWINE, THE FOURTH JUDICIAL PER BALE OF 50 POUNDS $6.89 TRICT OF THE STATE OF Tommy Brandon WEISS HARDWARE, SAM THE FOR AN UTAH, IN ROOSEVELT, UTAH COUNTY OF DUCHESNE. Mrs. Neils Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Pearson and family DELBERT I. BLEAZARD, ) WANTED Large, clean, cotten ) all of Salt Lake City arrived in Plaintiff, Will pay 10 cents pound. rags. ) vs. Boneta Sunday to spend a few Record Office. days with Mr. and Mrs. Less JOHN W. JOHNSON and ) FOR SALE Young mare and, M' JOHNSON, ) Pearson. They all went camping ARETTA ) other all colt, gentle, work or ride. See fished. his (and wife, and Creek up Swift EARL FAUSETT, Duchesne ) claiming People transacting business in persons unknown, estate or ) Roosevelt Monday were, Mrs. any right, title, TRY A RECORD CLASSIFIED upon the ) Jed Crawford, Helen, Marda and interest in, or lien ) in described real property Cathy, Mrs. Tom Brandon, Tomthe complaint adverse to ) my Brandon, Marvin Meriwether, the plaintiffs ownership or ) Miss Evelyn Pace, Mrs. Evelyn plaintiffs title ) clouding ) Moffitt, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. thereto.) NETWORK Potter. Defendants. ) Mr. and Mrs. Leo Reynolds of The State of Utah to the said Defendants: Ogden are visiting with Mr. and Standard of California Motors Appliances Mrs. F. E. Reynolds. You are hereby summoned to Refrigerators Miss Dorothy Brotherson re- appear before the above entitled House Wiring after court within twenty days after turned home Tuesday summons upon E. A. spending some time visiting in service of this you if served within the county Idaho with relatives. Phone 25 M Utah Roosevelt, is brought, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Pace have in which this action afwithin thirty days Marion S. Shields moved into their new home which otherwise, ter service, and defend the above C. from purchased recently H. B. HOLLENBECK and sons, they Redford James entitled action; and in case of A. Erickson. to so do, and Neil failure judgment James and your daughters, Notary Public Larea and Ruth attended the fun- . Mr. and Mr. Sherman Swasey will be rendered against you accomNorth of Mrs. George cording to the demand of the eral services for Mr. Redfords and family and with were in filed of Altonah Carroll been has which plaint, mother at Duchesne Thursday. County Court House Roosevelt Tuesday. the clerk of said court. Miss Lurrine Bird had an Utah Duchesne Mr.- and This action is brought to quiet Mrs. Lavour Oman at the i were deappendectomy operation lands certain on title the in Duchesne Tuesday, Roosevelt hospital, August 21st Marion Swasey is visiting In scribed herein, which is Northeast Marion Ross left Friday for Moroni for a short time with quarter of the Northwest quarter 1 Salt Lake City where he will re- his Mrs. Mary J. of Section 15, of Township grandmother, L. A. HOLLENBECK 5 West, Uintah ceive medical attention. South, Range Swasey. containUtah, Meridian, Special Miss Merlyn Ross returned last Miss Helen Crawford and Miss Attorney-at-Laacres more or less, toweek after spending a week at Wilma Oman were in Altamont ing 40 and with improvements gether Sait Lake City and Springville Wednesday and Thursday. Utah Duchesne appurtenances belonging thereto; where she visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brotherson Dated at Duchesne, Utah, this her uncles, Floyd and Abner and family made a trip to Price 1st day of July, A. D. 1944. Ross. RULON J. LARSEN, Monday. They took Miss Elaine Grant Horrocks went to Salt Cox home. She had spent the Attorney for Plaintiff. Lake City Thursday for his summer at their home. July 28 August 25, 1944. ROY A. SCHON1AN Physical examination to enter the Mrs. Ward Evans took Gordon service, he returned Saturday. Evans to Bountiful this week to Notice To Water Users Registered Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Lambert have his tonsils removed. Mortician that is Notice hereby given who have been working in Salt Larry Wilson and Hugh Oman Lake City were visitors last week returned home Wednesday eve- James E. L. Carey, Frultland, Utah Duchesne of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ning after receiving examinations Utah, has filed with the State Application Change Engineer, Frank Holgate. for the Merchant Marines. to change the point No. Mrs. Clarence Horrocks and Those attending the show at nature of -J daughter, Marva Mae spent the Duchesne Wednesday night were of diversion, place and a total sec. ft. of use of 5270 week end in Vernal with Mrs. Bert Brotherson, Neldon Johanof 6 sec. ft. of water right acHorrocks Parents, Wm. Work- sen, Fieldsted .Marvin Stanley No. 1812, man. Meriwether and Tommy Brandon. quired toy Application 1163. The No. and Certificate Mr. and Mrs. Silas Ross and Mrs. Jennie Brotherson and toeen from diverted water has daughter, Coleen of Castle Gate daughter, Janet, were in Roosewere week end visitors of Bishop velt April 1 to October 1 at a point We have a number of Wednesday. N. 2815E 950 ft. from NE cor. 600-2- 0 and Mrs. Hale Holgate. tires Mr. and Mrs. Austin Larson and 630-2- 0 Ray Horrocks returned Satur- of Wellington spent several days Sec. 36, T2S, R9W, USM, and and also some 32-- 6 tires to day from a fishing trip at Moon last week at the home of Wm. used as a supplemental supply emof acres 421.2 land on hand for wagons or Lake and spent the night with Jessen. Irrigate , Sec. 12, T3S, R9W, braced within his family at their home before trucks. Mrs. Madera Mecham and Mrs. returning to his work at Scho- Ruth Dastrup were visitors in and Secs. 7, 8, 16, 17 and 18, PRICED RIGHT T3S R8W, USM. Hereafter 5270 field. Boneta Wednesday evening. toe diverted water will sec. ft. of Erna Larsen who Is employed SEE US SOON! Helen Crawford, Wilma Oman, at the Penny Store at Roosevelt Harry Fieldsted and Tommy at a point N. 715.48 ft. and W. spent Sunday with her parents, Brandon attended the show at 547.18 ft from SE Cor. Sec. 16, used from Mr. and Mrs. Milton Larsen. Mt. Emmons Thursday evening. T1S, R9W, USM, and 1 to irrigate Mrs. Lynn Ross entertained Mrs. Marguerite Young was April 1 to October 100 acres of land embraced withMr. and Mrs. Marvin G. Shields visiting with her daughter, Mrs. in Secs. 14, 15, 22 and 23, T1S, at dinner August 20 honoring Madelyn Dastrup Friday. DUCHESNE. UTAH and for Incidental USM R9W, their wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Jed Crawford and domestic pur- EoZ Dinner guests Sunday at the were transacting business in Du- stockwatering home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie chesne poses. Friday. All protests resisting the grantBird were Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Mrs. Lee Jessen and Mrs. Dalof the foregoing application ing Solomonson, Mrs. Olga Solomon-solas Ames were visiting with Mrs. with reasons therefor must be in Mrs. Jennings Solomonson Dar Brotherson one day last affidavit form, with extra copy W DO YOUR WAR DUTIES and son Paul, Mrs. Leonard Smith week. and son Bobby and Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Pearson and filed with the State EngiShields. and family and Mrs. L. N. Pear- neer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake 1, Utah, with a fee of $1 on Miss Claudine Smith was an son cf Salt Lake left Fri- Citybefore October 8, 1944. or over night guest Sunday night day for home afterCity visiting with second-clas- s per alias SUMMONS birthday anniversary on July 24. Mr. and Mrs. James Sweat have received the purple heart presentde to their son Lloyd, The integrity of men is to be for wounds received in action. measured by their conduct, not Lloyd was wounded In service by their professions. Junius in Italy. Another purple heart reached Father, we thank Thee that Thy light and Thy love reach Mton this week, sent by Pvt. earth, open the prison to them Fred Conetah to his father, Ed that are bound, console the in- Conctah. Fred, a full blood Ute nocent, and throw wide the gates Indian, was wounded In the Inof heaven. Mary Baker Eddy. vasion of Normandy. 3-- 6 5-- e THOMAS NEWS Time Professional Cards N ELECTRICIAN CALL t i I j i i - w - mmmnrnnimm n, of Merlyn Ross. Following are those who attended Leadership meeting at Duchesne Sunday aftemoon,Bp. Hale Holgate, Charlie Bird, L. J. and Thomas M. Gilbert, Stanley Rogs, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ross, Lenar Richens, Gam and Jack Gilbert, Gilbert Horrocks, Barbara Lusty and Eliza J. Gilbert. The Poulson brothers of Duchesne were in Arcadia last week seed for combiityng Joseph Shanks. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Reno and children and Mrs. Hale Holgate and daughter, Betty Lee were visiting in Salt Lake City during the week. Lynn Ross and Lee Cooper are rounding up their beef cattle on the Authrow Mountains during the week. Mrs. uien Sorensen Mr. and Mrs. Ed Perkins of Provo were visitors last week at the home of Rosco Perkins. Mrs. Martha E. Evans returned to her home in Boneta Friday after spending a week at the home of Harold Sorensen. Among those who attended funeral in services Duchesne Thursday for Mrs. R. O. Redford were the families of Murl Donohue, Lars Kofford, Bp. Leon Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sorensen, Mary E Kenison, Anna Lyle, Faye, and Marvel Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Laron Beckstead. Mrs. Jim Tidwell and children were here last week because of the illness of her mother, Mrs. Chase McDonald. Mrs. McDonald is improving. George Anderson and chilrden were Hebeq visitors part of last week because of the illness of their wife and mother who was in the Heber hospital suffering from pneumonia. She is reported very muoh improved. The families of Chris, Glen, Ar-le- y and Harold Sorensen, Mr. and "- ED. H. WATSON, STATE ENGINEER. Date of first publication, Aug. 11 Last publication, September 8. Leslie N. Pearson. Mrs. W. W. McConkie and Jessie, spent Friday daughter, visiting with Mrs. Daryl McConkie. visitors in Boneta this week were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moffitt, Mrs. Max Broad-heaMr. and Mrs. Bill Colton, all of Provo. They were visiting friends and relatives here and also spent some time fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Monsen of Bluebell were guests at the Wm. Fieldsted home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H.- Swasey and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Benton of Talmage made a trip to Duchesne Thursday where they purchased apricots from L. R. i Swasey. Word was received here Wedthat Gordon nesday evening Evans had underwent a tonsil operation and had suffered a hemmorhage and was in critical condition. His Ward father, Evans was notified. Gordon has received a number of blood transfusions and is now reported as slowly recovering. He is in the L D S Hospital in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Evans is with her son. We all wish Gordon a National Distillers Products Corporation speedy recovery. New York 86 Proof Out-of-to- d, Mrs. Earl Thacker attended the funeral services In Altonah Friday for Glenna Allred. Mrs. J. A. Sulser and son Earl of Midway and Mrs. Jay Buchler of Heber were visitors at the B. J. Sorensen home the first of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Laron Beckstead were Roosevelt visitors one day last week. Several of our Ward leaders attended a meeting in Mt. Emmons Sunday afternoon. Elray Larson was a Heber visitor this week. Murl Donohue and Lars Kofford returned to their work in Rains Saturday. on CARBON COLLEGE A STATE SUPPORTED JUNIOR COLLEGE AT PRICE, UTAH .ESTABLISHED TO SERVE THE EDUCATIONAL FULLY ACCREDITED Education. 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