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Show Friday, May 1G, 1917 UINTAH BASIN RECORD of the program, each mother in attendance was presented with a lovely booklet of choice verses and citations, honoring our neer mothers. PUBLISHED FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK pio- Mrs. THE CHICKEN THIEF That disgusting creature the chicken thief is abroad in the LOST New innei spring matland. His closest competitor, the tress just west of Roosevelt, Satskunk, is a great man compared g urday evening, with name of to him. The skunk gives warn-is- Mecham printed on it. If found of his presence, but has to please notify Floyd Mecham, of rival. Arcadia, Utah. 44 It c give way to his outclassed. is ha when knovvs He It C FOR SALE Four bed springs, ANDREW CLEMONS. one dresser, one linoleum rug, L. C. Winslow. Phone Notice To Creditors 6x9.Duchesne. 44 2t p 651, Estate of Joseph Gorman, also known as Joe Gorman, and being one and the same person, SAVE YOUR SOLE deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the Nutter Ranch at Nmemile, Utah, or to Ruggeri REPAIR SHOP & Gibson, Attorneys at Law, SADDLES SHOES Price, Utah, on or before the M. W. 1947. 19th day of July, Harnesses and Alt Leather STORY, Administator of the EsGoods tate of Joseph Gorman, also REPAIRED AT known as Joe Gorman, and being deTRICES REASONABLE one and the same person, CLASSIFIED loka Berlha Angus Violet Gentry Mrs. Ray Kimball and Mrs. Burns Hallett, of Gusher, Mrs. Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office Art Wiscombe, of Ballard, and at Duchesne, Utah Mrs. W. G. Gentry spent WedIrene Frelwell - Publisher . . - . . C. L. Frelwell - Editor nesday afternoon with Mrs. Tom Rife Vern J. Manager Gentry. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Mrs. William Lloyd and son, $1.50 - 3 Months S2.00 - 6 Months $3.00 - 1 Year of Salt Lake City, visited My. Payable In Advance and Mrs. James Lloyd, Tuesday. Mrs. Tom Gentry entertained the eighth grade were presented the Thursday Club at her home. to James Lynn Dalgleish by May 8. Delicious refreshments Nebeker and Velma Brummett. were served to Margaret Lloyd, Mrs. Grace Dalgleish The American Legion AuxilOlive Sorensen, Mattie Morten-sen- , A Centennial pageant Utahs iary prizes for the 2 best Poppy Gladys Dart, Sarah Posters were awarded to Loreli Myrtle Nelson, Josephine History is Colorful, was preand Violet Gentry. Yergenson sented Friday afternoon by stu- Howells, 5th grade student, and renort. latest Mrs. William Lloyd, of Salt dents of the Myton elementary LeRoy Tohannie, 7th grade stuMr. and Mrs. Wm. Jr. and Mrs. Margaret Liuyd school, at the school auditorium, dent, by Mr. Dalgleish in behalf are the proud parentsPreece, of an in- Lake, on Mrs. Paul Lemon, called which was crowded to capacity of Mrs. I. R. Tuttle, Poppy chair- - fant son, born Thursday, May 8 Wednesday. Posters were by parents and friends of the man. Otherin Poppy Mothat Roosevelt the hospital. the gym and were Lena Ward and son, Ted, displayed students. er and baby are fine and the aridMrs. Bill Christensen, of CaliforThe pageant depicted Utah his- admired by the audience. a broad nia, were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zlrker proud father wears overnight guests of Mr. tory from the time of Escalante Mrs. and Mortensen. Mrs. Senior until after the arrival of the arrived Friday from Douglas, smile. Mr. and Mrs. Wendal Work- Ward was enroute to Mormons in Utah. Dances and Arizona, called here by the man RUGGERI & GIBSON, ceased. and children, of Layton, Colorado, where sheLongmount, will visit songs made the pageant gay and death of Mr. Zirkers father. Mr. Ruggeri, Attorneys Mrs. and Cleone Henry By and Sproud Mothers were honored Sunday, Mr. her son and daughter-in-law- , brilliant for Administrator, Silvagni BuildRobinson, of Salt Lake and M.rs. Paul Ward. At the close of the program, May 11, by a program conducted Mr. Max arrived Saturday to spend ing, Price, Utah. the American Legion awards to by the L. D. S. Sunday School City, Mothers Day at the home of Mrs. Olis Hullinger, of Bal- Date of first publication May 9, the two outstanding students of at the ward chapel. At the close their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hom- lard, and Mrs. John Gilbert, of 1947. Date of last publication; er Robinson. board May 30, 1947. . Roosevelt, both - stake The Myton school teachers, members of the Relief Society, janitor, bus drivers, supervisors the loka Relief Society and assistants of the school visited Notice To Creditors meeting, Tuesday. lunch, school board members and Mr. and Mrs. DeVer Dennis their partners joined other mem- and boys, Estate of Asa L. Snyder. De of Vernal, spent Sunbers of the Duchesne County Mr. ceased. their day visiting parents, school organization in a picnic at and Mrs. Allen E. Drollinger. Creditors will present claims the Uintah Power and Light meet- with vouchers to the undersigned also ward attended They plant in Uinta Canyon, Wednes- ings, Sunday. on or day evening. About 200 persons Mr. and Mrs. Golden Timothy, at Mt. Emmons, Utah, A. of 30th were present. before the June, day of :md Alvin Timothy, Announcement has been re- of Ogden, 1947. D. with their Jensen, visited ceived of the arrival of a son, brother MARY A. SNYDER, and his family, Mr. and born to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mrs. Joshua Administratrix of Estate last week. Timothy, L. Parker, May 4th, at Logan. were all dinner guests at of Asa L. Snyder, Deceased. Mrs. Parker was formerly Miss They the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed First publication April 25, 1947. Helen Fletcher, and was a mem- Lemon. 16, 1947. ber of the faculty of the Myton Mr. and Mrs. Orie Cook and Last publication May school for two years. children, of Bluebell and Mr. and The American Legion and Mrs. Hugh Percival and children Notice To Creditors Wm. R. Sands Post Auxiliary, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. A. AnNo. and Unit 5, held their reguW Estate of MARELL BRADY, lar meeting Friday evening at gus,TheSunday. M. X. A. held a Fireside Deceased. the Legion hall. Plans were per- Chat Its much easier than falling off a the home of Mr. and Creditors will present claims fected for the convention of Dis- Mrs. at Archie Benson, Sunday with vouchers to the undersigned Chevron 5 No. to be in trict held Just Supreme log! Myton try on May 25th, when Legion Post night. at Bridgeland, Utah, on or beGasoline in your tank. Its tailored Little Denny Lambert, of and Auxiliary Unit members 10th day of July, A. D. fore days with his 1947. theZEDA OLIVE will gather from Carbon, Grand, aunt andspent two Mr. to your car and equipment with the BRADY, and Mrs. uncle, Emery, Uintah and Duchesne Archie Benson, while his mother, Administratrix of the same skill that perfected Standards flying fuels. counties to elect district officers M.rs. Rhea Estate of Marell Brady, Lambert, made a trip and carry on the regular business to Salt Lake. New blending agents in Chevron Supreme give you fast Deceased. of the district. Plans were also The Roosevelt Seminary class First publication May 9, 1947. starts, smooth acceleration, pingless performance. Its the members will offer poppies to went to Salt Lake on a tour last finest motor fuel Standard ever produced you can bank Poppy Day," when Auxiliary weekend. Those from loka were, Last publication May 30, 1947. members will to offer Popples o n every trip being a pleasure trip with Chevron Supreme! Lloyd, Gwen Stone and be worn by the public in honor Melba Maurice Benson. The class had Notice To Creditors of the war dead their exercises graduation Mr, and Mrs, Joe Zorko and 4. There were 39 students May this Estate of LEONARD BROWN, children arrived Saturday from year. The trip was supervised Deceased. ' to Nevada with visit their by their teacher, B. West Ely, Creditors will present claims parents, Mr, and Mrs. Matt Sr. and Mr. and Mrs, O. A. with vouchers to the undersigned Dart, Sr. They spent Mothers se,rved to the general public to at Duchesne, Utah, on or before Day with their mothers and left help raise funds needed by the the 10th day of July, A. D. 1947. DUCHESNE PHONE 451 Monday to return home. IVON BROWN, Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish organization. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gingell reAdministrator of the Esa short visit, Sunday, turned last week from enjoyed Lyman, tate of Leonard Brown, from Mr. and Mrs. Chas Thistle, where they visited Mr. Deceased. former Myton residents, who are Wyoming, mother. now residing in Grand Junction, Gingells Evan Peterson, of Salt Lake, First publication May 9, 1947. Colorado. They were accompan- arrived to spend the week Last publication May 30, 1947. ied by their nephew and niece, end withFriday his parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. H, F. Beard, also Mrs, N. L. Peterson. of Mrs. Grand Myton City Survey. Beard Junction. S. I). R. TIMOTHY TIMOTHY and I). Reed Peterson arrived last Lawrence Potter Lot 1, Block was formerly Miss Carolyn week from to a Price, spend 14, Plat B, Roosevelt City Thistle and made her home in short time with his parents, Mr. Survey. Myton during her early youth. and Mrs. N. L. Peterson. Car Lister Milda P. Daniels, Mr. Thistle attended to his pro(to? Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish Lots Block 6, Kit. Emperty interests while here. in Mothers Duchesne spent Day mons Survey. The Ladies Aid of the Pres- with Mrs. parents, Grant Roper SE.U of the SW. byterian church, held a special Mr. and Mrs.Dalgleishs Ed Hart. U of Sec. 10, T. 2 S., R 3 W meeting in their rooms at the Mrs. James Bywater and 40 acres, U.S.M. church, Sunday afternoon. Plans went to Paul E. Nelson Beg. 100 ft. N. were completed for a bazaar, to daughter, LRee, Phone 741 Duchesne Sunday, to spend Mothers of the NW. corner of the SW. be held at the church on Memorwith mother and their grandH of the SW. Vi of Sec. 27, ial day. A lunch will also be day mother, T. 2 S., R. 3 W U.S.M., th. N. 92 ft., th. E. 174 ft., th. S. SUBSCRIBE, DONT BORROW. 92 ft., th. W. 174 ft. to beg., 1 acre, U.S.M. Lamar Larson Beg. at the NE. corner of the NE. Vi of the Mrs. Warren Odekirk and Mr. Lawrence Zirker came from Salt Lake City, Wednesday, to be with their mother, prior to the funeral of their father. Mr. Willis Zirker, of San Diego, California, arrived Friday, accompanying Warren Odekirk from Salt Lake City, to be present at his fathers funeral. Mrs. Emery Nielson left last week to be with her husband, who underwent an operation at a Salt Lake Citv hospital, Wednesday. Mr. Nielson is getting along nicely according to the Myton two-legge- Bro-ka- i war-prove- d Bel-na- STEVES First Door East of Creamery MYTON, UTAH SEEDS FOR PLANTING High Grade Tested ALFALFA, CLOVERS and GRASS SEEDS - also Wheat, Corn, Barley Oats and Rye Duchesne Flour Mil! Phone & LATHING PLASTERING CONTRACTORS E. P. THOMAS Swedish 29-3- 7-- This is a bed in hotel. It looks all right a motor court or . . , but under that cover is a skimpy blanket, a hard mattress, wornout springs. Every tourist who spends a night in this bed is going to be sure he doesn't stay another night . . . and a lost tourist means lost dollars. But if Utah's two million tourists could be induced to stay ONE EXTRA DAY, they would spend an extra $30,000,000. That's why everyone who deals with tourist should make their stay pleasant through comfortable accommodations, courteous service and attention. A satisfied tourist today means a return trip to Utah next year! BRING THEM BACK Lots 7-- of See. 4, T. 3 S., R. 3 W rr-- WITH US STATE REALTY CO. Phone 248 Duchesne Don Foucault, Rep. COAL American Lump and Arronco Slack Our Aim Is Satisfied Phone Leland Stevenson v Licensed Plumbing It Cooks and Washes It Heats The Water It Cools The Food It Heat The Home It Performs More Than 100 Household Tasks Us For Free Estimates MODERN SERVICE J - UTAH 161-- W Free Delivery Service In Duchesne Dry Cleaning and Laundry Phone 8212 ALLRED AUTO SUPPLY For Pickup and Delivery Carlson Cleaners Phone 91J Roosevelt . . . and it does them efficiently and DENTIST Saturdays are being set asid for extraction oral surgery' only. Office Phone 3 VERNAL economically. What other item in your household budget are you getting today for exactly the same price you paid before the war? UINTAH 1 Residence - Cleaners ROOSEVELT, UTAH End of the Year Special" $6.00 Worth of Cleaning ONLY $5.00 BUY YOUR TIC KET NOW Nothing Mediocre The furnishings we provhl and our equipment are of ti scrin quality dcnuimlcd by nating families, and our hJ vice Is as good as it Is p sible to provide. AMBULANCE SERVICE Dillman Mortuary Self-Supporti- Locally Owned O Tax Paying Enterprise 85 UTAH The Roosevelt Dry Phone Rhone lol HEATING DR. J. W. STEVENS per ton by the load in Duchesne $9.00 per ton by the load in North Country. Chester Lyman and Aitamont 2 Phone , $8,150 Mlission service 822G ROOSEVELT WE HAVE SOME GOOD LUMRER ON HAND. ' REAL ESTATE WORK (JO Order Your Coal Now BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE YOUR FURNACE CLEANING SERVICE WORK 1 37 acres, U.S.M. Rozella Sweat SW. 14 of the SW. Vi of Sec. 23, T. 3 S R 9 W 40 acres, U.S.M. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and official seal this 25th day of April, 1947. PORTER MERRELL, (Seal) County Auditor Duchesne County First Publication, April 25, 1947 Last Publication, May 16, 1947 BABY CHICKS Massage 34 acres, Robert J. Gilbert NE. Vi of the NE. 1i; (Except 3 acres for Rovoli, deeded to R. L. Nelson) orders Order' your Chicks for April delivery and get in on high egg prices next fall. We stock a complete line of Poultry Remedies and Equipment. Send for Catalogue and Price List. RITCHIE HATCHERY Phone 19U HEBER, UTAH Call of Sec 8 R. 2 W Taking now. One fifth down, balance on delivery. A. W. CLEMONS, 40 tfn Duchesne, Utah. IS THE . 22. T. 3 S U.S.M. pTmrFs large variety. AIR CONDITIONING HEATING GENERAL SHEET METAL acres, OUT ON STRIKE AGAIN! 4 ....... U.S.M. John Meranda A Phone Dorcas and Elden Thompson and Lamar Larson Beg. at the NW. corner of the NW. Vi of th SW. Vi of Sec. 33, T. 2 S., R. 3 W U.S.M., th. S. 10 rods, th. E. 80 rods, th. N. 10 rods, th. W. 80 rods to beg., 5 acres, DONT FORGET THE MINES MAY '48 IN 5 HOT BED Heating Contractor 32, T. 2 S., R. th. S. 10 rods, th, N. 10 rods, to beg. 44-l- c 2nd House East of Bridge North Side - Highway 40 Roosevelt, Utah t, Notice is hereby given that on the 23rd day of May, 1947, at 10 oclock a. m., at the front door of the county court house in Duchesne, Duchesne County, Utah, I will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant to the provisions of Section Revised Statutes of Utah, 1933, as amended, the following described real estate situate in said county, and now held by it under preliminary tax sale. No bid for less than the total amount of taxes, interest, penalty and costs which are a charge upon such real estate will be accepted. Malin Nelson Lot 5, Block 11, Duchesne City Survey. Reed and Sarah Cowan Lots 17 to 21, inc., Block 27, Duchesne City Survey. Violet Atkinson, Frank Hyde Lots 9 to 16, inc., Block 17, Myton City Survey. Garland Reed Lot 2, Block 22, Myton City Survey. Edna M. Bryant Lots Block 49, Myton City Survey. J. L. Pyles Lots Block 51, 1942 Willys jee FOR SALE in top condition. Also farm trac tor. Call at Myton Hotel. Myton Utah JAMES L. TAYLOR Scientific GOHlGGHna SE. Vi of Sec. 3 W., U.S.M., th W. 80 rods, th. E. 80 rods U.- S.M. FOR SALE Good young saddle horse, gentle enough for kids pony. Sell cheap or will trade on milk cow. O. D. Law. 43 2t p Customers Caff 6 J or 25 M ROOSEVELT r, 116 189-- Jenkens and McKenna p. Notice Of Final Tax Sale Alex-ande- and N C M Service One Block West of Roosevelt State Bank (TmzmnirD (jottld cost FOR SALE) All kinds of top quality seeds now on hand, or can furnish any seed desired on a few days notice. M. E. Roosevelt, Utah, Phone . ISABELL ROLLER, D. C. CHIROPRACTOR Ur-es- Mission Service fen? Haiti d CLASSIFIED Duchesne Roosevelt II. II. 297 168-- MOTT Notary Public North of County Court House Duchesne Utah |