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Show Friday, October UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH 10, 1917 : isai UINTAH BASIN RECORD! PUBLISHED Boneta was well represented at the Post Office at the opening Keliet Society Entered as Second Class Matter at Duchesne, Utah social held m Mt. Emmons Monc Frelwell - Editor day aiternoon, Sept. 29. Tnose Irena Fretwell - Publisher . . J, Vern Rife Manager attending included Margaret SUBSCRIPTION RATES Pace, Dale Pace, Leora Oman, $1.50 - 3 Months Eizada Evans, Erice Mower, Fern $2.00 - 6 Months S3 ' oo - 1 Year Payable In Advance Snow, Bernice Wilkins, Alice and Miss Swasey, Birdie Swasey, Betn ma Humes Sunday, Elda Pearson, Betty was McNeil Barbara visinig Brotherson, and Ardith Johansen. Swasey with Mrs. A1 Muir. of Mt. Emmons, John Ping, Miss Florence Pace was em- visited one day last week witn "TI ployed by Mrs. Agnes Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Will Potter. Mildred Muir Mrs. Ardith Johansen and Mr. and Mrs. George Mabury Saturday. Mrs. Birdie Swasey attended Reend Clarence Mrs. and guests Mr. week Casper were of Heber and. son, Norman, of Tabiona, lief Society General Conference of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Young. workwere visiting at ithe Brooks home in Salt Lake City last week. been has Humes Alma C. D. Brotherson, "Edward his with Powers Junday. ing for Tom Barton, Mons Johansen, Byron Keith Mecham made a trip to Potter, J. H. Swasey and Wilsheep herd. Ferris Casper went to bait Wallsburg last week for a visit liam Brotherson attended conLake last Friday and brought ,vith his wife and baby. He re- ference in Salt Lake City last hosMrs. Casper home from the ports that the Ibaby is not doing weekend. been for had she Dave Islup and Clair Betts, of where very well. pital finished laying the Roosevelt, some time. Brooks Mrs. Francis and Mr. brick for Ray Omans new home Blaine Killian of Mtn. Home .vere in Duchesne Sunday on Saturday. was in Fruitland Saturday night where they attended the Ward Evans, who works in Killian. Mrs. with visit a for show. has been visiting with picture Vernal, out from came Dan McNeil his family. Mrs. Alma Mrs. Humes, Fay Salt Lake City Saturday night. Neldon Taylor visited his Gillian, Bert Young and Max He came in on the bus. to Lake Salt a made Roberts were trip Patsy and Joan NcNeil one day last week. visiting with Ella May and Nor Jity 1 eve-lin- g, Violet Gentry Bertha Angus Mr. and Mrs. Charles Comm, of Inglewood, Cain'., and Mrs. Eairley, of Montana, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gentry, Friday. Mrs. O. A. Dart was the luncn-eoguest of Mrs. Estella Broome at Myton on Thursday. Mrs. Fern Zirker and Mrs. Pearl Zirker, of Arcadia, called on Mrs. O. A. Dart Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Tom" Gentry and Mrs. W. C. Gentry visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Devon Gentry, of Myton, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Benson and Mrs. Otto Lloyd spent the past week In Salt Lake City. .Mrs. n son-in-la- : ; GAS AND OIL VVinnifred TIRES AND TUBES , STATION INSPECTION OFFICIAL Grant Hanson made a business trip to Salt Lake City last week. He was accompanied on the trip by hl3 brother, Waldo, of Mt. Vernal Bromley, Prop. Emmons. Mrs. David Reese attended general conference at Salt Lake City last week end. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Gahaway of Orem were visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Mitchell, for a few days last week. Mrs. Wilma Noakes spent the week end In Salt Lake City visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Mitchell of Riverton were visiting the formers parents, tr. and Mrs. Hugo Mitchell, last week. has reMiss Beth Mitchell turned home from Provo where she spent ithe last week at the home of her sister, Mrs. K. J. .Uvcrtiscmeni From where I sit ...hi Joe Marsh How fo Tell You're Getting Old Doc Walters gave me this for-- , mula: Its a sure-fir- e sign youre getting old when you resent other people having a good time. And the Doc means it hasnt much to do with age. There are old folks in our town who get a big kick out of seeing other people enjoy themselves seems to keep them young in spirit, with a twinkle in their eyes r And there are some others who resent the young folks going fishing; who feel that community fames and dances are just a waste 1 of time; or who criticize temperate people for enjoying a mellow glass of beer with friends. Theyre often folks, too. But from where I sit, the minute we criticize our neighbors for enjoying wholesome pleasures like a game of horseshoes, a glass of beer, or an afternoons fishing its a sure sign were growing old (in spirit anyway) no matter what our age is. Callaway. Earl Reese, accompanied by his father, made a business trip to Ogden last week. Seeleys thrashing machine was in this locality during the week thrashing grain and clover seed for local farmers. Sherman Swasey of Boneta call at the made a business Fred Carrell home Monday. Mrs. Eliza Murphy is able' to be up and around again after a ser.ous illness of some Copyright, 1947, United States Brewers Foundation that (I HOT WaTp Palmer, 319 ELECTRIC Beggs Dorothy HEATERS: size you L Monica, Any Santa Front, Ocean State and priced for economy Calif., has filed with the extension Engineer requests for of time from September 25, 1949, in 1945, to September 25, which to make and submit Proof of Appropriation of Water under 10906 for the Application No. 2 sec. ft. of of appropriation Draw in water from Babcock for irrigaUt. Duchesne County, ASHTONS - Heber,' Utah. Ethel Beebe Mrs. Mable Maxfield, Mrs, Vendetta Clark, Mrs. Nada Murray, Mrs. Mary Young, Mrs. Ames, Mrs. Margaret Mrs. Anna Riley, Mrs. Etta Berrett, Mrs. Janett Beebe, Mrs. Betty Clark and Mrs. Ethel Beebe attended the Relief Society opening social at Mt. Emmons, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Turnbow and family, of Keetley, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chatwin and family were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clark. Lee Jessen took Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Corbin and baby to Roosevelt, Tuesday, where Mrs. Corbin and baby received medical care. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mohlman attended a merchants convention in Salt Lake City, Sunday and Monday. Bishop Lester Maxfield and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Allred at tended General Conference : ir Salt Lake City, last weekend. ' Mrs. Vendetta Clark made two trips to Roosevelt during the week to visit her daughter, Mrs Irene Berrett, of Bluebell, who is in the hospital with pneumon- Ar-d- a Max-fiel- Walk lively, look charming In a pair of our gleamiqijj patents, so deftly turned by Heel-Latc- h Youre assured of buoyant comfort with heels that hug, as welL SHOES $5.98 to $8.95 j j ia. Mrs. Francis Allred attendee school and hot lunch meeting Vernal Monday. Albert Young went to Lake City the first of the wi to receive treatment for his jured eye. He is now .in Ore; visiting relatives. Little Dannette Clark, Bonanza, is here visiting Mr. and A grandparents, Jerry Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Ck Mrs. Aldon Carroll, Mrs F Miller and Dell Riley atten the American Legion confore in Vernal, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Med Allred ited in Altonah, Sunday. ; ' Cattle Disease Foot and mouth disease of cattle has prevailed in Europe for a great many years and has caused tremendous economic losses there M ViS.! Reliable man with car to call on farmers in war.1 2 . Duchy-County- Wonderful opp0rtumt $15 to $20 in a day. No exper ence or capital required Peru .Write nent. today. McM COMPANY, Dept. B, 2423 Ma nolia St., Oakland 7, Calif. "21 tion purposes. It is represented that $500.00 STEEL POSTS AND wjp has been expended on construc- FENCING: We have all tion of works, and it is estimated posts and wire, too. Steel that an additional expenditure of still scarce and you will be wv to get your fencing needs no! ASHTONS Heber, Utah. All protests resisting the grantreasons ing of said requests with FOR : . i 2 ! 83 , - i - 2 . . ( ' be i ART. Mrs ' ls for Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Jessen and Mr. and Mrs. Reay Jessan. Kathleen Pearson was an overnight guest of Arlene Johansen on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Oman announce the marriage of their daughter, Wilma, to Gordon Shields, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wanless Shields, of Arcadia. The entire community joins in extending congratulations and best wishes to Wilma and Gordon. John W. Oman attended the wedding of his grandaughter at the home of his son, Ray Oman, on Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Warren, left for Texas, Saturday morning, where Roy has employment. Mr. and Mrs, Merrel Taylor, of Mt. Home have leased the Warren property and will make their home in Boneta until the Warrens return. Alma Wilkins came down from the mountains and spent two days with his family. Ht harvested his grain while here. Harold Thompson, of Talmage was in Boneta last weekend combining grain for John Mowei and Lavor Oman. Bill Reynolds and Ray Cook spent several days last week in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jessen. of Altonah, were dinner guests of Mrs. Jennie Brotherson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mower were dinner guests at the Barton home on Sunday. given . sister-in-laMr. Wayne Williams spent the brother and week end at home with his fam- and Mrs. Merril Taylor, on Satily. He is employed at ithe Crys- urday. A number of Boneta people ental ranch on the Yellowstone joyed the double wedding dance River. at Alta Loma on Saturday night : : Carrell Notice is hereby CLASSIFIE D 'SALK One co Heatrola, and one coal heate Both in good condition. Rait therefor, must be. in affidavit Halstfead, Duchesne 13 i filed and form, with extra copy .403 State Engineer, the with ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES fifT service of ' this summons upon State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, need wire, multibreakers, switch you, if served within the County Utah, on or before November 10, es or any other wiring need yc in which this action is brought, 1947. will find it at A hearing will be held on otherwise, within thirty days afASHTONS Heber, Utah. ter service, and defend the above these requests for extension of entitled action; and in case of time before the State Engineer FOR SALE Coal Heatrola, got ' at 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake condition, price $5.00. Harve your failure So to do, judgment ac13 r . will be rendered against you City, Ut., at the hour of 3:00 Hatch, Phone 8182 Prothe of (M. November 14, 1947. P. demands to the cording at the hear- HOME FREEZERS: You complaint, which has been filed testants may appear in save money to see our freeze court. adduce and testimony said of clerk the with ing before you buy. We have 6 it to their of protests. support This is an action brought 88 ft. or 16 ft. home freezers ED. H. WATSON, quiet the title on the following delivery. ENGINEER. STATE of described lands: NW&NE& ASHTONS Heber, Utah, Section 19; also, NE14SE14 of First publication Sept. 26, 1947. 1947. Oct. 10, 100 Last publication Section 18; also, beginning FOR SALE Lumber $40.00 pe feet East of the Northwest corthousand delivered. Chas Hart ner of SW&SEtf of Section 18, 12 at Ioka. man, SUMMONS running thence West 100 feet; thence South 1320 feet; thence IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL OIL HEATERS; A superflair COURT OF DU- heater will save up to 13 DISTRICT East 1220 feet; thence NorthwestCHESNE COUNTY, STATE fuel costs. Come in an erly to beginning; in Township 1 OF UTAH. let us demonstrate the fuue South, Range 4 West, U.S.M., MARY L. LISONBEE, Plain- saver feature to you. Utah. ASHTONS tiff, vs. LULU G. GUTHRIE, and Heber, Utah. RULON J. LARSEN, and M. GALBRAITH, ANNA Attorney . for Plaintiff. JAMES H. BALL, and Mrs. and Means to P.O. Address, Duchesne, Utah James H. Ball, his wife, whose Ways Clothes Moths First publication Sept, 12 1947. other and true name is unknown, Destroy 1947. October Last publication Use 10, paradichlorobenzene (and all other persons unknown, crystals in tigh claiming any right, title, estate or interest in, or lien upon the storage containers to destroy Notice to Water Users real property described in the clothes moths, advises Dr. G. F , ; f j The following applications have complaint adverse to the plain- Knowlton, Utah State Extension been filed with the State Engi- tiffs ownership or clouding plainentomologist. 4 neer. to change or. appropriate tiffs title thereto, Defendants. Moth sprays, such as pyreth water in Duchesne County, State THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE rum or DDT in deodorized kerof Utah, throughout the entire SAID DEFENDANT' osene may be used on a limit: You are hereby summoned to scale to control clothes moths z year, unless otherwise designated, all locations being from USB-i- appear within twenty aays after a few garments or infested sp service of this summons upon in the carpet or overstuffed fin TO CHANGE: if served within the County niture. However, this material you, Duchesne ' City Cor- in. , which this action is brought, must reach the moth larvae to Ut., pro- otherwise, within thirty days af- kill them, Dr. Knowlton stated poration,' Duchesne, poses to change the point of di- ter service, and defend the version of 2 sec. ft. of water entitled action; and in case Married Women right acquired by Patent No. of your failure so to do, In 1910 the proportion of women 303528 from the United States ment will be rendered against you 15 years of age and over in the of America. The water has been to demands of the United States who were married the according diverted from Duchesne River at complaint, which has been filed was 58.9 per cent; in 1944 it m a point S. 25 deg. 20 min. E. with the clerk of said court. This 63.1. 620 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 1, is an action brought to quiet T4S, R5W,- and used for culi- title on the following described AUCTION SALE nary and irrigation purposes lands: Beginning at a point 70 Two stray horses, one black within the- city limits of Du- feet North of Southeast corner branded arrowhead on left h.p chesne. of NWNEi of Section 15, EL on Hereafter 2 sep. ft. of water right shoulder; correl Township 2 South, Range 3 West, horse, branded .will be diverted from Duchesne lazy KL on right thence North 1250 feet, will shoulder. . horses These River at a point N. 59 deg. 00 running thence West 80 rods, thence sold at 18, 194" October auction min. E. 233 ft. from S'i Cor. South 495 feet, thence Southeastif owner does not claim stock tjcc. 12, T3S, R5W, and' used for erly to beginning; also Beginning municipal purposes by Duchesne at Northeast corner of NW(4 of and pay for pastuering before held City, in Sec. 1, T4S, R5W. Section 15, Township 2 South, said date. Auction will be farm at the Dean Larsen vIO APPROPRIATE: , dairy 3 West, U.S.M., Utah, run18658 David E. Nye, Tabiona, Rangethence West 850 feet, thence Duchesne, Utah. ning DEAN LARSEN. Ut.; .025 sec. ft. for domestic Southeasterly to point 495 feet First use from a well bet. 50 and South of October 3, 191" publication Northeast corner of Last 300 ft. deep at a point S. 87 said Oct. 17, 1947publication NW((, thence North 495 10 W. ft! 736 from feet to deg. ,min. beginning. Cor. Sec. 30, T1S, R7W. Ni18833 RULON J. LARSEN,, William A. Ralphs, AlJenkens and McKenna Attorney for Plaintf. tonah, Ut.; .03 sec. ft. for doO. Address, Duchesne, Utah P. PLASTERING & LATU1N0 we'll bet. mestic use from a First publication Sept. 12, 1947. CONTRACTORS 30 and 300 ft. deep at a point N. 130 ft.' and E. 120 ft. from Last publication October 10, 1947. Call 6J or 25 M SVi Cor. Sec. 1, TlS, R4W. ROOSEVELT 18901 Wm. E. Clark, Altonah, SUMMONS Ut.; ,022 sec. ft. for domestic IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL use from an well bet. 15 DISTRICT COURT OF DUand 20 ft. deep at a point N. CHESNE COUNTY, STATE 220 ft. and W. 507 ft. from SE OF UTAH. Cor. SW!4SW'i, Sec. 12, TlS, LELAND B. OTTOSEN, PlainR4W. tiff, vs. THE DESERET SAV18906 Con J. ODriscoll, Du- INGS BANK, a defunct banking chesne, Ut.; .25 sec. ft. for stockof the State of Utah, corporation watering use, from Vivia Spring and Utah State Bank Commisarea, tributary to Strawberry sioner J. Melvin Knapp, and River to Green River at a point 4LICE and all other JONES, N.' 55 deg., 32 min. E. 1308 ft. .rom S4 Cor., Sec. 33, T4S, persons unknown, claiming any title, estate or interest in, R7W. The spring area beginning right, or lien upon the real property .t a point N. 74 deg. 30" min. described in the complaint adE.. 1374 ft: from S4 Cor, Sec. verse to the plaintiffs title 33, T4S, R7W is embraced with-Defendants. thereto, THE the following traverse: S. 82 STATE OF UTAH TO THE deg. 40 min. ,W. 15 ft., N. 7 SAID DEFENDANT. You are 20 W. .min. 252 leg. ft., N. 61 hereby summoned to appear deg. 45 min. W. 232 ft., N. 28 within days after service deg.. 40 min.. E. 30 ft., S. 61 of this twenty summons upon you, if deg. 45 min. E. 245 ft., S. 7 served within .the County in deg. 20 min. E. 268 ft., S. 82 which this action is brought, deg. 40 min. W. 15 ft. to begin- otherwise, within thirty days afTHE EXTRAS COUNT ning. The water will be collect- ter and defend the above service, ed in a collection box and coni entitled action and in case of The passing of a loved one veyed through a pipe a dis- your failure so to do, mad an tance of 100 ft. to troughs where will judgment ordeal that can be be rendered against you acit will be used to water 150 less burdensome when con" to the demands of the cording head of cattle. siderate acts of kindness &re 13938 Emil Iladlock, Roose- complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court, and rendered. velt, Ut.; .015 sec. ft. for domescopy of which is annexed heretic use from a well bet. 200 to AMBULANCE SERVICE and 400 ft. deep at a point S. an and served upon you. This is action brought to quiet the 181 ft. and W, 1146 ft. from Dillman Mortuary title on the following described NE Cor. Sec. 19, T2S, R1E. lands: NEREi of Section 10 Phone I)uch,esne 297 Protests resisting the granting 2 South, Township 7 West Range Roosevelt 168-of any pf the foregoing applicaUintah Special Meridian, Utah! tions, .with reasons therefor, RULON J. LARSEN, .mist be in affidavit form, with Attorney for Plaintiff, extra copy, and filed with the P.O. Address, Duchesne, Utah State Engineer, 403 State CapiFirst II. B. MOTT tol, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on Last publication Sept. 12, 1947. publication October 10, 1917. or before December 7, 1917, Notary Public ED. H. WATSON, North of STATE Defendplaintiffs title thereto.) ants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marchant received word of the birth of a 15, to their son, September Mr. daughter and and Mrs. Willis Sorensen, at Emery, Utah. Bishop and Mrs. Drollinger, Mrs. M. J. Benson, Ariel Michie, Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Webb Zelma Lloyd and Beaula and Florence Percival attended the General L.D.S. Conference ir Salt Lake City over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Angus hac Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Percival anc family as dinner guests, Sunday. The occasion honored Mrs. birthday. Per-civa- Shell Service FOURTH JUDICIAL DUDISTRICT COURT OF COUNTY, STATE CHESNE UTAH. OF MILTON D. STEWART, PlainBANK, tiff, vs. MYTON STATE a defunct banking corporation of the State of Utah, and Utah State Bank Commissioner J. Melvin Knapp, and IRRIGATED a CO., MORTGAGE FARMS CO., a TRUST. BANKER'S corp., and corp., ARTHUR L. STOTT, (and his wife, STOTT, FANNIE all other persons unknown, claimor ing any right, title, estate, the interest in,' or lien upon real property described in the complaint adverse to the plaintiffs ownership or clouding IN THE Mrs. Opal , Barton WEEK FRIDAY OF EACH Notice to Water Users SUMMONS n. - n. , 18-i- n. , n , n, n. Bumbled King In medieval England on Maundy " the Thursday before Thursday, Easter, the king was required to ENGINEER. wash the feet of as many poor men First publication Oct. 10, 1947. as he was years old. Last publication Nov. 7, 1947 County Ootirt House Duchesne l't ?-- |