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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH Friday, January 19, 1915 UINTAH BASIN RECORD EDWARD S. RICH, Editor and Publisher PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT DUCHESNE, UTAH James M. Livsey, Tax Uintah Basin Expert To Be In DuMuch Beautiful Scenery chesne Feb. 5th and 6th Nature Has Given the iflON Mrs. Grace CLASSIFIED Two End Gates for LOST truck between Arcadia and CasOne of the deputy collectors Gate. Notify Record office or tle DeRevenue from the Internal 8 Gill. Reward. partment, Mr. James M. Livsey, Ray will be In Duchesne at the office LOST Six head cattle, brand of the superintendent of schools 2 Lazy Ts on right nbs, square to assist taxpayers with their and in right ear, under crop income tax returns on February bit in left.split Wells Wright, Notify 5th and 6th. 9 Duchesne. that It was our understanding all tax returns had to be in by FOR SALE 400 acres of land, the 15th of January, or at least 80 under cultivation, 120 i acres that an estimate had to be filed of Duchesne water, 4 room house, by that time, but it is very pro- barn, granary, etc. $6,500. See bable that there are still a num- Bernard Liddell, Bridgeland 9 ber who will need further adTHAT MAN IS A HERO vice regarding their returns. Nature has given the Uintah Basin the scenery that is sought matter Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Entered as second-clas- s ADVERTISING RATES Rollin Buchanan of Roosevelt the movfe picture inafter by at was the overnight guest Friday Syerl Dennis Sunday were Miss Postoffice the at 26, 1922, as May background for picDisplay Advertising Beatrice Hawkins and Mr. Her- dustry tures. With the whole-hearte- d flat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, under the act of of Gerald Mitchell. Private Ned Mitchell is home ald Crapo. of the people in the March 3. 1879. Line, 3c. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Linck en- cooperation on furlough visiting his wife there is more than Uintah Per Column Inch, 42c Basin, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Par- tertained at bridge Saturday eve- a fair chance that a Movie PicClassified and Reading Notices ning with the following guests ture ley Mitchell. Company can be induced For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost SUBSCRIPTION RATES Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cooppresent: went Mitchell 10c Private to Marcus per Three Months produce pictures in this area. and Found, Miscellaneous, $1.00 Ed' Ponton, Mr. and to Salt Lake to visit relatives er, Mrs. work has already Considerable line, first insertion; 5c per line for Mrs. Bliss Lott, Mr. and Mrs. $1.50 Months to and friends for a few days. His been done promote interest each succeeding issue minimum Six Alice Miss Robinson, $2.50 sister, Mrs. Holt, returned back Homer 3ne Year in Vernal, the people among charge, 30c. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Duchesne. to her home with him. They Todd and Roosevelt and It is refreshDelicious is not a perwere accompanied by Lois and Mortensen. there believed that -PASS THE AMMUNITION! - By COLLIER ments were served to the guests. son in the Basin that would obLela Mitchell and also by KenMr. and Mrs. Loyal Perry ento have the moving picture neth Goodrich of Bluebell. If hes .wearing a watered-sil- k tertained at dinner Sunday. The ject MERCY FLEET INCLUDES service ribbon with bands of red, Private Marcus Mitchell, who guests present were Mr. and industry operate in the Basin 36 HOSPITAL SHIPS white, blue, white and red, in has been stationed at Fort Ben-nin- Mrs. Earl Gingell and family, area as it is now and for many in . . . This ribbon signifurIron, has on home is now sequence. operated past armed forces years Americas Georgia, Mr3. Afton Richens and chilWashington and Kane counties. have a fleet of 36 hospital ships fies the wearer has distinguished lough, visiting his parents, Mr. dren. This industry has spent hun- in operation, the Ninth Service himself by extraordinary heroism and Mrs. Hugo Mitchell and othMr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish of thousands of dollars Command Surgeon announced re- in connection with military opdreds relatives. er were dinner guests of Mr. and Several young folks attended Mrs. H. M. Davenport Sunday already in certain parts of Utah. cently. The fleet includes con- erations against an armed enemy can get a good verted luxury liners, Liberty and has been awarded the Disthe dance in Arcadia in honor Sunday evening, at their 'ranch The Uintah Basin the part of the future money to be ships, and former troop trans- tinguished Service Cross of Ralph Shields which was held home west of town. in Utah if it really want3 ports. Each vessel accommodates second highest War Department spent c GM Mott arrived Wednesday of last week. Leroy defidecoration. approximately 600 patients. A crowd of young people gath- home Wednesday to spend his it enough to do something it. The to nite and get organize Gerald o ered at the home Mr. his with furlough parents, Mitchell Sunday evening and en- and Mrs. Marion Mott Gunners only thing that has kept this SUBSCRIBE, DONT BORROW IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO out of the Basin is that BUY OR SELL PUT IT IN and and waffles mate Mott has been serving in industry joyed chicken no serious effort has been or- sented in subsequent articles. THE RECORD CLASSIFIEDS Those pregames. many of the armed guard played merchant The readers of this urac sent were Berlie Iorg, Joyce vessels and has seen much ac- ganized to properly present the merits of the Basin as a movie article that are actually interRogers, Beth Mitchell, Berneice tion since he was home in Novcenter to the moving picture in- ested in bringing the moving CumDale Loren Carrell, Lloyd, ember, 1943. His ship served in picture industry into your area, dustry. between mings, Marion Iorg and the waters England and show it by getting in touch with 'must the that things Among host. France during the Normandy inthe editor of your newspaper, or Mrs. Edith Mathews gave a vasion, taking material, supplies exist before this industry will Agent for GENERAL MILLS K. K. Steffeusen, 414 Felt Bldg., condinner Friday at her home in and troops to the Normandy become interested are (a) a Poultry and Dairy Feeds of the Salt Lake City, Utah. sistent photography honor of her son Charles. Those beach for the initial landings. Ask CEMENT Tell them and PRODUCE collection Basin and the questions. scenery present were Mr. and Mr3.. WilPfc. Ed Thompson spent a day what you want to know and will vola into of this of Devere son photography GENERAL HAULING liam Hancock and with his wife and baby last do, and leave your name and Pleasant Valley, Mr. and Mrs. week, while on a brief furlough, ume of pictures that will reveal address with them. Altonah, Utah Claude Mathews and two sons, Mrs. Thompson accompanied him this scenery to the industry, (b) The whole Note; of this of effort The of interest the people Albert and Fred of Bluebell, Mrs. to Salt Lake when he left, be explained in one the Basin must be so aroused cannot Thelma Barker of Bridgeland, Ed Hart of Duchesne visited article. There will be ten or dea will number sufficient that Mr. and Mrs. William Mathews, his YVe have flour to and daughter, Mr. exchange So please keep to the more articles. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cummings and Mrs. James Dalgleish Wed- vote time and funds for oats or bareach and article when your wheat, the of a last that preparation phamplet and Mr. and Mr3. Fred Cum- nesday. ' one is published you will know all will and reveal the facilities ley. honored and the guest. mings Fritz Schleinitz returned ThursMr. E. L. Murphy made a busi- day from Salt Lake City, where merits of the Basin, (c) The much about this movement. Duchesne Flour Mill picture industry requires such an ness trip to Salt Lake Wednes- he spent three weeks visiting of assurance DUCHESNE, UTAH accooperacomplete He was day of last week. SUMMONS with friend. tion area of the of people any companied by his daughter, Mrs. W. R. Harris and William THE DISTRICT COURT OF that it enters that it requires INTHE Drucilta Taylor and her small Koehler made a business FOURTH trip JUDICIAL to be actual agreements entered son Gary. She stayed in Salt to Price Thursday, returning Fri- into with such DISTRICT OF THE STATE ranchas to persons be near her Lake, husband, day. OF UTAH IN AND FOR DUMotors who is stationed at Fort DougAppliances I 'red Burger, a former resi- ers, merchants, service stations, CHESNE COUNTY. tourist road hotels, camps, las. Refrigerators dent of Myton, arrived Friday Dan Pace, Plaintiff, House Wiring Newel Knight spent the week from Caldwell, Idaho, to attend Forestry Department, vs. end with his family. He is em- to business matters in this dis- Department of the Interior, the E. A. The Van Kleeck Mortgage ployed in Pleasant Grove. trict. He is a representative of Indians, the Indian Agency, and Company, a DePhone 25 M Roosevelt, Utah corporation, the like, (d) A fund must be Miss La Rena Nelson hag re- the Globe fendant. Milling and Seed Com- raised of sufficient turned home from Salt Lake, pany of Caldwell and is much magnitude The Real Meaning of the War SUMMONS after visiting relatives there for interested In the excellent alfalfa to assure the picture people that State of Utah s to the above come when O. B. HOLLENBECK into the a few days. area, they seed crops being raised in the named Quite frequently we hear objections raised to Jay Rogers defendants: was taken to the vicinity of Myton. He visited all the facilities and conveniences Notary Public You are hereby summoned to the war by people who say that it is a useless shed- Roosevelt hospital last week serwill be on required by them many old friends in Myton be- hand North of before the above entitled and ready for service and appear ding of the blood of our hoys, and that if we had iously ill, but is reported to be fore leaving Tuesday afternoon. use when court within the wants after twenty days industry County Court House Frank Defa and Emil Collian-de- r merely kept to ourselves and minded our own busi- improving. the service of this sunmons upon Several young folks attended of Hanna were transacting them. Duchesne Utah ness this war would not have happened, or at least the basketball There are more details to be you if served within the county game at Altamont business in Myton Saturday. in which this action but these will be preig brought, between Roosevelt and Altamont that we would not have been drawn into it. Emery Nielson returned Sat- presented, otherwise thirty days afevening. from Salt Lake City, Saturday. Mr. Gentry accompa- ter service within While we are not desirous of entering into a Friday urday of summons and deKenneth Goodrich of Bluebell where he received medical atnied them as far as loka, where fend the above entitled action controversy with anyone on this question, there was the overnight guest of Pvt. tention. L. A. HOLLENBECK he spent the day at the ranch brought to quiet title to the is true Marcus Mitchell Monday. Mrs. Bessie Barton of Du- home of his certainly are two sides to it, if not more. parents, Mr. and property described in the plainIla Holt and two small chesne and Mr3. Ralph Myers of Mrs. W. G. Attorney-at-Lathat George Washington urged us to avoid entang- sons Mrs. Gentry. tiffs complaint; in case of your of Salt Lake have been here Helper visited with their broMiss Phyllis Wimmer of Du- failure so to do, ling alliance with the nations of Europe, and many for a few days visiting her bro- ther, Charles Sands last Duchesne Utah judgment will Sunday, chesne was a business visitor be rendered infer from this advice that we should have nothing ther, Marcus Mitchell, while he They also visited with other accordyou against MyMonday. has been home on a furlough. ing to the demands of the Comto do with Europe and her problems. ton friends while here. Miss Alice Todd was a dinner plaint which has been filed with Pfc. Charles Mathews and his Earl Hardinger guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fer-ro- n the clerk of the above What George Washington .would do were he mother, Mrs. Edith Mathews, andMr. and Mrs. court and of Duchesne visited baby a copy of which is herewith alive today is a matter of conjecture. It is a danger- were visitors at the home of Saturday at the home of Mrs. Mr.in Roosevelt Saturday. ROY A. 8CHONLYN and Mrs. Ed of Du- served upon you. ous and futile policy to chart our present actions their sister and daughter, Mrs. i Hardinger's parents, Mr. and chesne and Mrs. Hart Eleanor Le RAY E. DILLMAN, Pearl Cummings Sunday. Registered Mrs. Emery Nielson. Bronte of Salt Lake City were P. O. Address: on the supposed advice of leaders who lived in a Mr. and Mrs. Leland Potts and Roosevelt, Utah. Mortician John Quirl returned home Sat- Myton visitors Wednesday, when different age and faced entirely different problems. family of Woodland were visiting urday Attorney for the Plaintiff. from a six weeks visit en route to Mt. Emmons on a Duchesne (First pub. Jan. 5, 1945. Last here over the week end. with Utah relatives in Indianapolis business trip. From our study of the Bible we are led to the relatives Teb. 2, 1945.) Mr. and Mrs. William Orr pub. and Terre .Haute, Indiana. thought that this nation is doing just what it should and Mrs. Afton Smith and small Frederick S. Musser left Weddo at the present time, and that this war is not son of Nyessa, Oregon, were here nesday of last week for Salt relatives and friends last Lake City, where he will a needless waste of the lives of our hoys, but that visiting spend week. Mrs. Jennie Orr, the mothour hoys are doing one of the finest things that can er of William, returned to their 3ome time with relatives. -r r jvr nn in " ..m 3 puhti J. H. Curtis, who hag been TT7F? t, " v , , ? 4 he done in all the world, in that home with them. they are offering Mrs. Thelma visiting with his brother, W. B. Barker and small Curtis, left their lives that the world may he made a better son Monday for his home spent a few in Leslie', Idaho. and a safer place in which we and our children may days ofof Bridgeland last week at the home v'(l J. R. By water left Monday on live. of her mother, Mrs. Edith Matha business trip to Salt Lake ik Without entering into a lengthy discussion of ews, visiting with her brother City. Charles, who was home on a the question we wish to call attention to some stateBob Brough of Salt Lake City furlough. and Private Grant Brough, who ments made in the Old Testament which we think spent his furlough with his parhave a direct hearing on the war and our yH v:-1"in it. OVERSE S PASSENGERS ents at Fort Duchesne, were vispart 2,600,000 One of them was made to Jacob, whose name was itors at the home of Mr. and tvJ 5 The Army Service Forces Mrs. Stanley Nebeker last Sunchanged to Israel, and reads as follows: And God said unto him, I am God Almighty; he fruitful and passengers, day. trofs overseas '".Iff Mrs. L. A. Potthoff and baby in the and Mrs. Ole multiply; a nation and a company of nations shall ( Peterson was Satit left learned at the ye", he of thee, and kings shall come out of Service Command head- urday for Provo, taking the baby thy loins. Ninth for medical attention. Mrs. Petquarters this week. Genesis 35:11. erson returned home Sunday The other statement is by the prophet JereG. I. BILL OF RIGHTS" night reporting that the grand child was getting along nicely, FOR ARMY NURSES TOO miah, who, speaking of Israel says: Thou my Mrs. Potthoff wall return as soon battle axe and weapons of war: for with thee wiil Army nurses are entitled to ag her tiny daughter is guff I break in pieces the nations, and with thee will I all benefits afforded by the "GI ciently recovered. Bill of Rigts, declared the Ninth Mrs. Agnes Wedig spent Fridestroy kingdoms. Jeremiah 51:19-2- 0. Service Surgeon in day at loka, as a guest at the A study of Old Testament history shows that emphasizingCommand the immediate need of Mrs. William Gentry. the natoin and company of nations which Jacob was of 10,000 enlistments hi the home Mrs. Vem.Henricks and Mrs. informed should he in the latter days from his Army Nurse Corps. Devon Gentry visited in Vernal Berneice Carrell Dalgleish 26-2- 27-2- - 27-2- and g, 3-- Fay Prows son-in-la- w ELECTRICIAN CALL It w 1 The Story of Milling and Smelting at Midvale r- v . . iii mi. . , ,.1 Ml. bffl total iXy lt art dependents are the United States and the nations of the British empire. The British nations are peculiarly a company of nations, and they, together with the United States is the battle axe of the' Lord, and with them He will break down the nations of the Gentiles, or those nations which stand for tyranny and oppression. So when our young men go out to war against the present dictators they go out as the messengers of their God, and there is no higher purpose for which nien can give their lives. It is not a futile war, hut a War for liberty and ficedom, and to abolish dictatorship and oppres-smand that is the very purpose for which God etablished this nation and the nations of the British empire. If we were untrue to our mission at this time we would he under the severe condemnation n - of our God, and we would find that we would have far greater sorrow and loss of life than we now are haying while w;e are accomplishing Gods work in putting (town dictators and oppressors. The destiny and inheritance of the of the earth is freedom and justice and the people privilege of growth and development which is stifled by the dictators, and our nation is to be a world leader in advancing these principles, and if necessary in fighting for them. Let us glory in our young men, and in their courage and devotion. And let us further resolve to understand our work as a nation, and our great opportunities and responsibilities, and among the greatest of these is to be the battle axe of the Lord, and to stand for liberty and the of all men to progress and learn more of God right and His ways v" T i. S g j'TKmsCSi Midvale, Utah lead ready for the refinery. Pictured above is a railroad carload of the gray metal which has just been cast and loaded for shipment to the refinery. in nd .Nfr?.ei,B IhorlTof of or leud-nn- c ore mil at Mlhairl , An Interesting step in the United states Smelting Refining and Alin- companys blast furnace pro- cess at its Midvale lead smelter Is the drawing off of the molten lend which has been previously do-scribed. The molten slag, which floats on top of the molten load, is drawn from the furnace and then comes In contact with a stream of cold water which granulates the slug before it is hauled to the dump. Iinuf viinii , , .. , disappointments and successes metallurgy and treatment - (THIS in- - "presented by the many years cumulation ot thousands find thousands of tons of alas contained )n th? slaK (JtlmPs and of the tail- n,f9 (i'm the flotation mill at Mid- v Am,tlu'r interesting story could he written about the economic ben- e a to the miners and the em- pl,,yH'3 of large and small mining a,nJ SIe!ting companies through u, ad- ,yt'ars of Prosperity and versity, partieulaiiv when consid- nation Is given to tho part that the n, "'f ,anii smelting industry has l'layed in attracting population to Tho last nml a very imoortint companys metal sales department, The money derived from these sales is used to pay wattes, cost of ma- terhils and supplies, other costs incident tn mining, smelting and g fining operations, payment of rall- road aim trucking freight charges and paunent of many kimla and large amounts of taxes, Obviously the higher these costs are the loss return there will be for the 01 e producer. As ore does not grow It is evident that the return to the juoducer must be Butfictent to cover his costs and give him a reserve f cash which will allow re-In- hleh rnJ11 iiV0.1' cf the is the sale of refined metals by the other 1 1., " uizens royrLt'DES TUB AKTICI FS AHOUT THE MIDVALE PLANT I lat un! 11 y |