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Show Triday, May UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH SO, 194T UINTAH BASIN RECORD PUBLISHED FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK Mrs. Opal Barton Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Taylor and baby lett during the week for Colorado, where Mr. Taylor has employment. C. D. jarotherson, Ray Cook and Edward Barton made a business trip to Salt Lake City, Tuesday. a gioup of people under the direction of Evelyn Pace- and Jennie Brotherson met at the Mt. Home - Boneta cemetery on Monday and cleaned and beautified the grounds. A water system will be installed on the grounds m the near future. Mr. ana Mrs. John W. Mower called on Mr. and Mrs. Will Potter, Sunday atternoon. Kay uman nas a crew helping him build his new home. Mrs. Edward Barton and little daughter, Edim, lett Thursday for Fairview, Utah, where they will visit with Mrs. Barton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Mower, Jr. Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Duchesne, Utah Irene Freiwell - Publisher . . - . . C. L. Frelwell - Editor J. Vern Rife Manager SUBSCRIPTION RATES $1.50 - 3 Months $2.00 - 6 Months $3.00 - 1 Year " ' Payable In Advance HTTON Sirs. Acel Bingham, pitched 12 strike outs during the game, and Jay e hit, Petty made a nice the longest hit of the game. Some excellent fielding and fast work on the bases resulted in a final score of 6 to F in favor of Myton. Is as follows: The local line-uAcel Bingham and Spike Jorgensen, pitchers; Jack Giles, catcher; Jay Petty, 1st base; Frank Adams, 2nd base; Calvin Monks, 3rd base; Bill Borg, short stop;' Ted Monks, left field; Aftert Richens,, center field; Earl right field; Haydon Cooper, Claude Nebeker, Lawrence Bywater and Lenar Richens, utility outfielders, The next game will be played - two-bas- Grace Dalglelsh H. Quirl and Osca? Ad- John ams returned Wednesday night from Salt Lake City, where they I. O. O. F. represented51 Myton Grand the at No. Lodge Lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Baseball fans were treated to an especially good gaipe Sunday when the Ft. Duchesne Utes crossed bats with the Myton baseball team. Our local pitcher. SAVE YOUR SOLE p Gin-gel- l, n June 1st, with Neola, at Myton. STEVES A large crowd is anticipated as the local team yet unbeaten. Mrs. Willard Smith left last week ior Beaver, where she will SADDLES SHOES visit for some time.. Harnesses and All Leather Miss Mary Jean Peterson is Goods visiting with relatives in Provo. Mrs. Matt Uresk and son, REPAIRED AT Frank, left last Wednesday for PRICES Leadville, Colorado, called there REASONABLE by the death of Mrs. Uresk, s only First Door East of Creamery brother, Jim Scofield. They returned home Sunday. MYTON, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Roland Krebs, of Salt Lake City, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harris, arriving Saturday to attend the American Legion dance and the district convention. BLACKSMITIIING Mrs. Clara M. Corquodaie and daughter, of Los Angeles, Califor AND nia, and Willis Woodard, of Provo, were weekend guests at GENERAL the ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Woodard. REPAIRING A, C, Tolboe, who is attendat Provo, spent ing the weekend with his parents, LAWN MOWERS Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Tolboe. ' A color guard and firing squad was sent by Wm. R. Sands Post SHARPENED No. 5, the American ' Legion, to attend the' funeral of Clem and Mathews at Upalco, Tuesday afternoon. The deceased was a SAWS FILED member of the ' local post. He passed away last week in Wyomis-a- s Mrs. Maxine White was started MonKinterganten ' day with fifteen students in . Mrs. Edna Smith is This course for ,ne instructor. eginners will last for six weeks. of NewMrs. Pearl White, g castle, Calif., who had been at the home of Mr. and .tirs. Clarence White for the last wo weeks returned home TuesShe was visiting ini Duday. chesne last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Broadhead jf Heber spent Sunday visiting x t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Josie. uVir. and Mrs. Jack Jones were '.n Duchesne Thursday attending to business and visiting. Mr. and .Mrs. Eston Logston were in Tabiona Friday, on itheir U, return to Provo they were- - accompanied by Miss Amber Michie who will visit with them for a iew days. Alfred Giles and family have moved to Strawberry tor the summer. is spending the Nola Josie summer in Myton, where she i3 "N employed by Floyd Ross. ing. Mrs. Lottie Maxwell is visiting Mr. and M,rg. W, C. Hancock and Mr, and Mrs, Calvin Barker at Pleasant Grove. She has been amended the funeral 'of Clem ill recently. REPAIR SHOP -- ' vis-.an- ' the-B.Y.- Smiths Mathews, Tuesday, at Upalco. Mrs. Hancock and Mrs. Barker are sisters of the deceased. Forest Fires Costly Total timber losses and property damage from forest fires has amounted to almost 27 million dollars in one year in the U. S. North of Duchesne Shell Service ; Q . 45-tf- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by fthe State Road Commission of Utah, State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, until 2 oclock p. m. Tuesday, June iO, 1947, and at 'that time publicly opened for construction of a 2 SurRoad Mixed Bituminous faced road in Duchesne County, the same being that section of S. R. No. 121 between Roosevelt and Neola, identified as Federal Aid Secondary Project No. (1). The length of road to be conis 9.980 structed or improved miles, and the principal items of work are approximately as follows: 39,800 Tons Gravel or Crushed Rock Base Course, 51,500 Tons Crushed Rock or Crushed Gravel Surface Course, and 217,000 Gals. Bituminous Material. The attention of bidders is directed to the Special Provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract. The minimum wage, paid to all skilled labor employed on this contract shall be $1.50 per hour. The minimum wage paid to all intermediate labor employed on this contract shall be $1.25 per Wage and Hour Division, U. S. Department of Labor, that contractors engaged in highway construction work are required to meet the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, (52 Stat. 1060). Visitors at graduation exerPlans and specifications are on cises at Tabiona high school in- file in the office of the State Emma Jean Maxwell, Road Commission, cluded Salt Lake Dorothy Defa and Shirley Turn-bo- City, and the office of its Disof Provo; Given Reid, Nina trict Engineer at Provo, Utah, and Berneice Tumbow, and Mr. where they may be reviewel by and Mrs. Tom Fabrizio of Salt prospective bidders. SpecificaLake City. tion, proposal forms, and plans Nina Sizemore, who submitted will be furnished at Salt Lake fo an appendectomy recently, is City, on depositing $2.00, which now well on the way to com- will be refunded; providing bidders submits an acceptable bid plete recovery. Miss Anna Stark of Duchesne and returns the plans within visited in Tabiona Monday. seven days after the opening of Mrs. Rella LeFevre and daughbids. Each bidder must submit ter, Lynnette, spent a few days a letter from an approved surety in Salt Lake C.ity. company guaranteeing to furnish Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Abpla-nal- p said bidder with required bond. have moved into the Love- - The right to reject any or all AS AND OIL : TIRES AND TUBES OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION . Notice Veinal Bromley, Prop JJvirtiitnenl From where I . , Joe Marsh Want to Run a "Collective1' Farm? The Uintah and Ouray Tribal Business Committee invites sealed bids for 20 truck loads of Yellow Pine Slabs, located in Lake Fork Tribal Timber Reserve in Section 17, T IN, R 5W, USM, north of Tawanta Flats. Only bids offering to deliver a definite number of loads of these slabs to Whiterocks, Utah, as payment for all slabs taken will be considered. Sealed bids will be opened June 9, 1947, at 2:00 p. m. in the Agency Office, at Fort Duchesne, Utah. FORREST R. STONE, oids is reserved. Cash, certified check, cashiers check, or approved proposal guaranty bond for not less than five per cent of total amount of bid made payable to the State Road Commission must accompany each bid as evidence of good faith and a guaratee that if awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and furnish contract bond as re- Schramm Compressors, portable or stationary, all sizes, Pneumatic and electric tools for sale or rent. Call or write Heiner 501 Equipment & Supply Co., West 7th South, Salt Lake City. USPA 46 2t Phone LOST r. JACK the of Es- FIT ZWATER f tate of Leonard Brown, state; produces whatever they want him to produce, at prices they set. Even his are spent according to state regulations. No, that would never go here. Were willing to work hard, but we like to farm the land our own way, put our own value on the crops, and relax as we like if only with a temperate, companionable glass of beer. From where I sit, collective farming may produce results. But the American way freedom to work and relax as we see fit is what makes this country a great place to live. So lets not change it! ' DONT FORGET THE MINES MAY GO OUT ON STRIKE AGAIN! Order Your Coal Now $8.50 per ton by Cement Work and Cabinet Work a specialty. Notice To Creditors Estate of Joseph Gorman, also known as Joe Gorman, and being one and the same person, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the Nutter Ranch at Ninemile, Utah, or to Rugger! & Gibson, Attorneys at Law, Price, Utah, on or before the 19th day of July, 1947. W. M. STORY, Administator of the Estate of Joseph Gorman, also known as Joe Gorman, and being one and the same person, deceased. RUGGERI & GIBSON, By Henry Ruggeri, Attorneys for Administrator, Silvagni Building, Price, Utah.-Datof first publication May 9, PHONE in lion, Kea.rsage. War; Dam, Baton by (England). Service fee Gilbert Beebe, Altonah. Man ry Hainauit $12 nn 40.' HOT BED PLANTS A large variety. Taking orders One fifth down, balance now. on delivery. A. W. CLEMONS, Duchesne, Utah. 40 BABY CHICKS 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 190 IIEBER, UTAH REAL ESTATE WITH US 'DUCHESNE STATE REALTY Phone 218 ISABELL ROLLER, D. C. and N C M Service One Block West of Roosevelt State Bank Phone 189-Y- COAL V Jenkens and McKenna PLASTERING & LATHING CONTRACTORS Date of last publication, . - The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Duchesne County.' State of Utah, American Lump and ' Arronco Slack Our Aim Is Satisfied Customers Call 6 J or 25 M ROOSEVELT Notice to Water Users Duchesne . Don Foucault, Rep. CHIROPRACTOR X-R- ay CO. JAMES L. TAYLOR Phone 8226 E. P. throughout the entire year, unless otherwise designated, all locations being from USB&M. 18307 John Thorsen, Upalco, Ut. .015 sec. ft. for domesic use from a well bet. 18 and 70 ft. deep at a point S. 1820 ft. and E. 30 ft. from NW Cor. of SWt4 of NWy Sec. 3, T2S, R3W. 18320 Earvin B. Murphy, Bridgeland, Ut. .03 sec. ft. for domestic use from- a well bet. 20 and 300 ft. deep at ' a point N. 1369 ft. and E. 49 ft from SW Cor. of SEUy See. 30, THOMAS Scientific Swedish Massage 2nd House East of Bridge North Side - Highway 40 Roosevelt, ?Utah . Leland Stevenson Licensed and Plumbing Heating Contractor Phone Altamont 2 ' n. AIR CONDITIONING HEATING GENERAL SHEET METAL T3S, R2W. WORK J Bruce Fitzgerald, Kamas, Ut. .5 sec. ft. for domestic use from a well bet. 400 and 650 ft. deep at a point S. 74 ft. and E. 1109 ft.. from W4 Cor. Sec. 22, T2S, R1W. 18469 Duchesne Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day'1' Saints, ' a corporation sole, Duchesne, Ut. .025 sec. ft. for irrigation use from a well bet. I and 125 ft. deep at a point N. 155 ft. and W. 1355 ft. from SE Cor.' Sec. 27, T2S, R5VV. The water will be used to irrigate 2 acres of land em5 braced In SEft Sec. 27, T2S, ' 18416 FURNACE CLEANING SERVICE WORK R. n. Call ' Free Estimates MODERN HEATING SERVICE - UTAH ROOSEVELT Phone n, quired. Any additional information may R5W. be secured at . the office of the 18561 JEarl Wright, Duchesne, State Road Commission. Ut. .02 ec. ft. for domestic use Dated this 22nd day of May, from well' bet. 30 and a Superintendent 1947. Uintah and Ouray 300 ft.' deep 'at a point S. 325 STATE ROAD COMMISSION Agency ft. and W. 175 ft. from NE Cor. OF UTAH. Sec. 15, Fort Duchesne, Utah T2S, R6W. 1947 First Publication, May 29, By Ray H. Leavitt, Chairman. 18572 Church of Jesus Christ Last Publication, June 5, 1947 of Latter-Da- y Bluebell Saints, Ward. Moon Lake Stake, co NOTICE DELINQUENT L. Bishop Gardner Goodrich, FARNSWORTH CANAL & RESERVOIR COMPANY Bluebell, Ut. .03 sec. ft for miscellaneous use from a MOUNTAIN HOME, UTAH well There is now due and delinquent the amounts set opposite bet. 15 and 500 ft. deep at a the following names on account of an assessment levied April point N. 50 ft. and E. 350 ft. 14, 1947, on the capital stock of the Company; from SW Cor. Sec. 27, T1S, R3W. The water will be used for domestic purposes in the church, springling of lawns and shrubbery. 18592 Boyd A. Gledhill, Arcadia. Ut. .02 sec. ft. for domestic use from a well bet. 50 and 200 ft. deep at a point N 265 ft. and W. 550 ft. from' NE Cor. of NW1, of SE!4 Sec. aa', T3S, R2W. 18625 June R. Roberts, Tat Ut. .025 sec. ft. for domestic use from a well bet. 50 and 200 ft. deep at a point N. 40 deg. 05 min. E. 101L ft. from Cor. Sec. 13, TlS R8W. 18701 J. C. Crow, RFD No. 2, Roosevelt, Ut. .02 sec. ft. for domestic use from a well bfct. 50 and 80 ft. deep at 'a point S. 53 ft and W, 840 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 9, TlS, R2W. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor, must ' And unless payment Is made before, so much thereof as may be in affidavit form with extra be necessary to pay the delinquent assessment, together with copy and filed with the State the cost of nijvet tising and expense of sale, will be sold at Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt public auction at the office of the secretary on the 16th day Lake City 1, Utah, on or before of June, 1947, at 2.00 o'clock p. m. July 20, 1947. MARK BLEAZARD, Secretary, ' ED. WATSON, MOUNTAIN HOME, UTAH, STATE .ENGINEER. Date of first publication May 30, 1917. First publication. .May, j 23,, 1947. Date .of lust publication June 13, 1947. Last Publication June 20, 1947. Us For W It Cooks and Washes ' 5 161-- It Heats The Water Free Delivery Service '9 It Cools The Food 9 It, Heats The Home Dry Cleaning and Laundry It Peijforms In Duchesne Ihone 8212 ALLRED AUTO SUPPLY For Pickup and Delivery More Than 100 Household Tasks Carlson Cleaners Phone 91J Roosevelt DIt. J. W. STEVENS and it does them- . I , 5.-l- n. - efficiently and DENTIST Saturdays are being set aside for extraction oral surgery" only. Office Phone 3 Residence VERNAL - UTAH economically. What' other item in your household budget The Roosevelt Dry Cleaners are' you' getting today for exactly the same price you paid before the war? End of the Year Special $6.00 Worth of Cleaning ROOSEVELT, 85 UTAH ONLY $5.00 BUY YOUR TICKET NOW Nothing Mediocre NT AH U I II The furnishings we provldi and our equipment are of tb quality demanded by Jlscriml natlng families, and our sel vice is as good as It Is p0 Rlble to provide. n. per ton by the load in North. Country. $9.00 . - i Phone 451 SERVICE Diliman Mortuary Phone Duchesne ' ON HAND. ission service AMBULANCE , WE HAVE SOME GOOD LUMBER Chester Lyman 591 Si the load in Duchesne lots BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE YOUR Builder n. Copyright, 1917, United States Brewers Foundation c Contractor and Deceased. First publication May 9, 1947. Last publication May 30, 1947. 30, 1947. 45 tf Two town FOR SALE m Yearling baldy steer, Myton. Please inquire Mrs 40 branded Bar Lazy E. If found Liddell, Roosevelt. STUD Thoroughbred stai notify Bert Mayhew, Utahn. AT 45 2t p Sire: IVON BROWN, Administrator FOR SALE 1941 sporT Buick coupe in fine condition bargain for cash. See Jack Fitzwater, Duchesne, Utah, LOST n. Was reading the other day about the collective farms they have in certain countries. It seems the folks who run them have plenty of help . . . good hours . . , and the best equipment. Sounds pretty nice till you learn that the farmer doesnt own his land, or even farm it, in our sense. He takes orders from the CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED Black round hat box, contents hat, papers and a few incidentals. Lost between Vernal and J. D. Eskelrson place. Guch-eZEDA OLIVE' BRADY, 1947. Liberal reward. T. O. Tullos. Administratrix of the 46 2t p , Estate of Marell Brady, Deceased. Choice alfalfa and FOR SALE First publication ' May 9, 1947. red clover seed, chopped grain, Last publication .May 30, 1947. 4 tons bright hay. Ralph Dart, 4 (HJP Myton. Notice To Creditors IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO IT IN BUY OR SELL-P- UT Estate of LEONARD BROWN, Deceased. , THE RECORD CLASSIFIEDS Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Duchesne, Utah, on or before M. the 10th day of July, A. D. 1947. hour. The minimum wage paid to all unskilled labor employed on this contract shall be $1.00 per hour. The attention of bidders is directed to the fact that this Com- 1947. mission has been advised by the May ! Shop : Puma building land home, which they recently FOR SALE blocks. 8xl6, 27c each. These purchased. marWhite and Mr3. are the best blocks on the Mrs. Sara frost withstand will ket. They Duchesne Pearl White were in and heat and will take more on business Saturday. weight than any other type. Mrs. Nettie Defa and LaMar Also brick of all kinds. Cement on hand at ail times. Lazenby made a trip to Heber kinds of chicken mashes All LazMrs. to visit with Monday food. Marion Alexanand dairy birth enby, who recently gave Phone 116. Roosevelt, to a baby boy, and is now im- der, c . illness. proving after serious Ward conference was held Sun- Notice To Creditors day night with a large crowd Estate of MARELL BRADY, in attendance. Visiting L D S Deceased. Church officials were President Creditors will present claims Moon, Porter Merrell and Lowell with vouchers to the undersigned Clement. at Bridgeland, Utah, on or before the 10th day of July, A. D. Roosevelt Self-Supporti- 297 168-- W ng t ' Locally Owned Tax Paying Enterprise II. B. MOTT Notary Public North of County Court House Duchesne Utah |