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Show Friday, January UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH 16, 1948 latters father, John the UINTAH BASIN RECORD 1YTDN Chasel, at Neola. Mr. and Mrs. L E. CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED Murphy attended fuuneral services for FOR SALE and two PRICES REDUCED: Yes, One Herhas reduced prices on major dozTassell Van and Mrs. Florence Caterpillar tractors Winnifred Carrell By Grace Dalgleish New 1948 improved appliances. bert at Vernal last Friday. The ers. Also one twelve j'ard Letour-neaeleven one than 1947 prices. less at Mrs. and models of aunt yaid was an Joan Funk, daughter of Mr. deceased week scraper Joseph Mecham spent the and Mrs. George Funk, was hos- end at home with his family. Letourneau scraper (new). Phone ASHTONS Ilcber, Utah Murphy. tess to a group of young friends Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turnbow 545 or 434 after working hours, Bobbie Williams,' Berley Iorg, 55 on Jan. 7th, in celebration of her call at following address: FDR SALE 4 room house and Eldora Potts and E L. Murphy of Woodland, spent a few days or 10th West 5th South, Price, Utah. anniversary. attended Sacrament in Altonah. Oscar Beebe, lot and Mr. of home at the in 27 tf visiting meeting Games were enjoyed, followed 26 2t p 8241. L. Murphy. The ladies phone Williams Mr. Mrs. E. Bluebell a climaxed Sunday. delicious lunch, by cant You FILTERS: FURNACE are sisters. Mr. and Iorg gave interesting by a beautiful birthday cake that Mrs. Leo Page and small chil- afford to operate a furnace with SEE IT ON DISPLAY ; The new brought many ahs of delight. talks. The young hostess waS the recip-- ' ill of Altonah spent Monday dirty filters. It will pay you to 1948 Hotpoint Refrigerator, betbeen has who dren George Evans ter than ever before and at lowient of many nice gifts presented is reported somewhat better at visiting at the home of Mrs. Ice- replace old ones with new by Wilda bay Robinson, Bertie the present time. filters. We have all sizes. er than 1947 prices. Potts. land iLisonbee, Ramona Nielson, ASHTONS Ileber, Utah. ASIi TONS Ileber, Utah. (Mrs. Velda Williams has been Mr. and Mrs. Kay Pulley made Jennings, Evelyn Dorge, a the in homes Monthe at on to Lake Salt visitirg Gty trip Verna Muse, Alice Bell Smith, NOTICE OF ANNUAL WANTED of infantile Marilyn Dodge, Carolyn Dennis, day of last week, where Mrs. ward in the interest Dimes OF MEMBERS OF Chick buyers to relieve anticiMEETING camMarch of medical attention. received Linck. and Margo paralysis Pulley THE MOON LAKE ELECTRIC pated shortage of meat. Red A marriage of interest to theii The lady has been ill for several paign. Let usu all give to this ASSOCIATION, INC. meats will be scarce and high many Myton friends was solem- weeks. They returned home worthy cause. Riitchie quality Brood priced. Hershel Mrs. in Salt Thursday evening. Mr. and nized Sunday afternoon Iorg The annual meeting of the chicks and have both meat and Lake City at the home of the of Mt. Emmons members of the above CooperaMr and Mrs. Murl Jennings and children brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. and son and daughter of Bridge-lan- were visiting with the former's tive will be held at Altamont eggs to sell. Send for catalogue list. Herman R. Bangerter, wnen Miss one were visiting their daughmother, Mrs Irene Iorg, at Mt. Emmons, and price High School Cleo Bangerter was united in HATCHERY RITCHIE week. ter, Mrs. Mavi3 Williams, Friday day last Utah, at 10:30 A. M. Saturday, marriage with Robert Peatross, afternoon. Utah Ileber, to action take son of Mrs. Lydia Peatross, ol February 7, 1948, stuA large crowd of school Notice to Water Users Myton. The bride was attended upon the following matters, to ELECTRICAL CONTROLS: We wit: by her sister, Mrs. Kenneth dents attended the basketball have safety controls to fit any The following applications have Smith, while Max Peatross, game at Alterra last Friday. and ar1. Change in make of furnace. brother of the bridegroom, acted Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Car- been filed with .the State Engiticles of incorporation of ithe ASHTONS as best man. The young couple rell Visited at the home of the neer to appropriate water in Ileber, Utah. to cover changes as will make their home in Salt latter's of Utah, Cooperative State Duchesne Mrs. County, Mr. and parents, follows: FOR SALE Electric RefrigerLake City. Both are well known Mt. Emmons throughout the entire year, una. Change in terms of office ator, Marvel Moore. 26 c in Myton and have a host of George Rogers, at loall less otherwise designated, of directors so that only part friends who will wish them much Sunday. Oscar Nelson, the county as- cations being from USB&M. of directors can be retired at TILE BOARD: Genuine Marlite happiness. 18949 Alfred S. Goodrich, tile board for bath rooms, kitchMrs. Lydia Peatross, Max Peat- sessor, has been calling at the any one election. ross, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Peatross homes and assessing property Bluebell, Ut.; .02 sec. ft. for doso ens and many other uses. Any b. Amendment of well and Mrs. Wm. Peatross went to during the past ten days. mestic use from a office holder of any po- color you would like. a that an Salt Lake City, Saturday, to atat 200 50 ft. and bet. deep 'M. G. Williams has been quite ASHTONS Heber, Utah. of the state of subdivision litical tend the wedding of their son He point N. 727 ft. and E. 32 ft. ten days. also be a director or FOR SALE Utah, may and brother, Robert Peatross. ill for the past Large five room was taken to Roosevelt where he from NE Cor. of NWSWi, officer of the Cooperative. They were accompanied by Mr. received medical aid and is much Sec. 34, T1S, R3W. modern three lots, Duhome, Duof Ft. c. That the fiscal year of the and Mrs. Paul Krause, chesne Utah. Contact Edna Roose19044 Lambert, Gty, Parley chesne. Mrs. Krause is a sister of improved at present. Cooperative be changed to be- Hartman, Fort Duchesne, Utah. Miss Mary Evans was a guest velt, Ut.; .111 sec. ft. for misthe bridegroom. not from July 1, each year, 26 tf c well gin Mrs. Charles Sands and Mrs. at the home of her sister, Mrs. cellaneous use from a but from Jan. 1, each year, I. R. Tuttle were hostesses to Bessie a 40 ft. deep at 36 bet. and a point of for Arcadia, Lusty, the calendar WANTED To buy 75 young members of the Ladies Aid So- few S. 54 ft. and E. 99 ft. from thereby adopting days last week. as the fiscal year of the ewes. Write Austin Brokaw, year Sec. ciety, Wednesday afternoon, at 31, T1S, Harley Evans made a business NW Cor. of Lot 1, 26 3t p the Sands home. Myton, Utah. water will he used Cooperative. d. To Mrs. Wm. Preeee entertained trip to Salt Lake City last week, R3W. The the principal change creamery and members of the Friday Bridge where he purchased a new side for commercial place of business and the place SALESMEN WANTED culinary use and irrigation of of holding the annual meeting club last week. Present were delivery rake. Mrs. Wm. Koehler, Mrs. Wm. Mr. and (Mrs. Rees Rogers small lawn and garden. of tne from Mt. Cooperative 19057 Willis A. Potter, Linck, Mrs. Homer Robinson, spent last week at the home of Sell Rawleigh to Roosevelt, Be independent. Emmons, Utah, Miss Alice Todd, Mrs. James DalUt.; 2 sec. ft. for irriga- Utah. Good nearby location Products. gleish and Mrs. Floyd Lamb. tion use from an unnamed draw open. Write today. Rewleigh's, e. Prizes for 1st and 2nd high scores to Big Hollow to Lake as That the capita! credits plan, Dept. tributary Denver, Colo. recommended Rural the for thersories of four sessions by Fork River at points and in Electrification were awarded to Mrs. Dalgleish be Administration, SUBSCRIBE. DONT BORROW amounts as follows: (1) S. 32 and Mrs. Lott. for the cooperative. adopted 1 2548 W. ft. 06 min. Baum 'Iarie A jolly crowd from Myton deg. f. Change of date of annual sec. ft.; (2) iS. 10 deg. 12 min. were guests of the Miners Union of the Cooperative. Baum Clarence Mrs Mr. and at their annual dance Friday eveE. 2255 ft.Va sec. ft.; both meeting Dr. Isabell Roller the area served and School g. Dividing attended at Sunday Barn. All The ning from NE Cor. Sec. 35, T1S, R5W. reported CinROPRACTOR for into districts at Arcadia desSacrament by a good time and a nice trip Cooperative meetnig The water will be conveyed by pite the low hanging fog that Sunday. .They were accompani- three ditches a distance of 8771 election purposes. One Block East of Bank blanketed this area. h. Election of directors by ed by J. P. Madsen of Duchesne. fit. and used from 1 to Nov. Apr. ROOSEVELT, UTAH Milton Brummett, son of Mr. mailed ballot of the members Weston Bates and A1 Mezenen 1 to irrigate 56.5 acres of land and and Mrs. Wesley Brummett, was took a truck load of to be Thane 189-to directors for out providing hogs embraced in SENE4, Sec. 35, taken to the Veterans hospital the auction elected districts. at Fork sale by Spanish in Salt Lake City, Friday. His and SE&NWU. Sec. 3W!4NW direc2. Reports of officers, brother, Alvin, piloted him to last Friday. 36, T1S, R5W. tors committees. and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thompson Salt Lake in his plane, returning 19094 Diamond S. Ranch Co., 3. Election of seven (7) dithat evening. Milton is reported and two daughters, also Mrs. 1224 Second Ave., Salt Lake E. P. the for rectors Lake of Salt Cooperative. improving. mother, Thompsons 1.5 sec. ft. for irrigation Scientific Sw edish Massage City; Mrs. Syerl Dennis returned City, visited with Mr. and Mrs. which 4. All other business from Currant Creek, trib. to Medical Gymnastics from where Springville come before the meeting Saturday A1 Mezenen over the week end. Red Creek, to Strawberry River may Uintah Power & Light Office she spent several days with her They brought in a new washing at a point N. 73 deg. 52 min. or any adjournment or adjourn- Building mother, Mrs. Wm. Whiting, who machine for Mrs Mezenen. W. 6943 ft. from Eli Cor. Sec. ments thereof. has been ill. Phone 216 N W Mil was directors for named Nielson Nominations Elroy J. R. Bywater, who has been The water will 34, T3S, R8W. ROOSEVELT, UTAH ill with pneumonia, was recover- branch president for Strawberry be diverted means of a di- be made from the lloor of the by , said annual meeting. ed sufficiently to be released January 4. verting dam into a ditch and from the Roosevelt hospital FriCHESTER HARTMAN, Billy Jones of Spanish Fork conveyed a distance of 8,000 ft., day. was in the Strawberry section where Secretary. it will be used from Apr. Leland Stevenson Mrs. Nephi Porritt was rushed last week looking after his live- 1 to Oct. 1 to irrigate 120 acres Dated January 16, 1918. to the Roosevelt hospital, Thursstock. LICENSED PLUMBING AND of land embraced in Secs. 27, day, suffering with pneumonia. emMrs. Clarence Baum and Mr3. 33, 34 and 35, At this writing she is greatly imT3S, R8W. The paid to all intermediate labor HEATING CONTRACTOR Raleigh Ivie motored to Roosed ployed on this contract shall be water will also be used for proved. The minimum hour. Reed Peterson returned Friday velt Monday. Mrs. Ivie received $1.25 per domestic purposes. ALTAMONT rilONE 2 evening from a business trip to medical attention while there. wage paid to all unskilled labor 19160 Gardner Goodrich, BlueSalt Lake City. Elroy Nielson made a trip to doemployed on this contract shall Fans crowded the Myton Vernal Monday, returning the bell, Ut.; .022 sec. ft. for be $1,125 per hour. 42 use well mestic from a school gymnasium Wednesday same He was accomevening. Plans and specifications are on S. 96 a at and ft. ft. to an deep point excellent evening enjoy on the trip by Mr. and E. 1038 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. file in the office of the State panied Free Delivery Service of basketball, with the Mygame Road Commission, Salt Lake ton team defeating Altamont 26 Mrs. Forest Ivie and daughters. 34, ,T1S, R3W. In Duchesne to 22. These games will be a 19225 Allen B. .Dickey, RD City, and the office of its DisPick Up Station In Duchesne, steady source of entertainment Utah, No. 1, Box 606, Orem, UL; 5 trict Engineer, Provo, at Ray B. Allreds store on be reviewed by during this season and the boys where may use see. they ft. for from irrigation deserve the support of the enWednesday. Clothing desired SpecificaDuchesne River at a point N. prospective bidders. tire community. sooner will be mailed over. and forms, ' plans tions, 233 59 'E. 00 proposal min. from ft. deg. Mrs. N. L. Peterson has been Lake will at be Mildred Muir furnished Salt Nt; Cor. Sec. 13, T3S, R5W. Carlson Cleaners quite ill during the past week The water will be conveyed by City, on depositing $2.00, which and was taken to the Roosevelt Thone 91J Roosevelt Lon Humes and Miss Velda bidwill be refunded, providing hospital, Saturday, for treat- Jones of Tabiona were married ditches a distance of 47,917 ft. ment. and used from Mar. 1 to Oct. der submits an acceptable bid The regular meeting of the last week. Lon is a former resi- 30 to irrigate 80 acres of land and returns the plans within American Legion and Auxiliary, dent of Fruitland and a son of embraced Sec. 36, seven days after the opening of in Wm. R. Sands Post No. 5, which Mrs. Merl Humes. THERE IS A DIFFERENCE bids. Each bidder must submit . R4W. T3S, was scheduled for Friday, Jan. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sweat of ' 19248 Quivington Lawson, R a letter from an approved surety When a family in comfort9th, has been postponed until Midway were visiting Mr. and .022 company guaranteeing to furnish FD No. able Jan. 23. 2, Ut., circumstances elects to Roosevelt, Mrs. W. B. Pace over the week Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish sec. fit, for domestic use from said bidder with required bond. honor with a more expensive end. well bet. 80 and 160 ft. The right to reject any or all a spent Sunday in Duchesne at the funeral r , . it indicates the Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brooks home of Mrs. Dalgleishs parents, S. 537 ft. and bids is reserved. Cash, certified at a choice of higher quality merdeep point to went WednesSalt Lake last Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart. While or apE. 636 ft. from NW Cor. of check, cashiers check, chandise . . . not extravathere they enjoyed a brief visit day, returning home Friday. proposal guaranty bond gance. with Del Combs, a nephew of Kenneth Sweat was in Salt SWb'SW'l, Sec. 28, IT1S, R1W. proved Protests resisting the granting for not less than five per cent of Mrs. Hart, who spent a few ctays Lake for a couple of days last AMBULANCE SERVICE of any of the foregoing applica- total amount of bid made payin Duchesne before returning to week. able to the State Road Commiswith Los Angeles, Monday morning. tions reasons must therefor, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Pace and Dillman Mortuary Mr. and Mrs. Wilson By water, be in affidavit form, with extra sion must accompany each bid Duchesne Phones 297 or 441 of Salt Lake City, will remain Miss Alice Pace were Duchesne copy and filed with the State as evidence of good faith and a in Myton at the Bywater home visitors Monday. Roosevelt 168-that if awarded the The school bus driver had the Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt guarantee until J. R. Bywater has recuperthe bidder will execute contract, on Lake before or 1, Utah, City ated from his recent illness. misfortune of having two tire the contract and furnish contract Marion Mott, who is employed blowouts whillf enroute to school March 14, 1948. bond as required. Any additional ED. H. WATSON, at Rangeley, Colorado, spent last with his bus load of students information may be secured at STATE ENGINEER, week here with his wife and fam- Monday II. B. MOTT morning. First publication Jan. 16, 1948. the office of the State Road ily while recuperating from a severe cold. Notary Public Commission. Last publication Feb. 13, 1948. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Monks left Sunday for brother-in-law- , Dated this 9th day of January, North of Salt Lake City, called there by Gerald Day. Notice to Contractors 1948. the death of his brother, Maurice Mary Ann Rogers, of RooseCounty Court House State Road Commission of Utah, William Monks, who succumbed velt, visited over the weekend at reSealed will be Duchesne H. Chairman. Utah proposals of By the home Ray Leavitt, her uncle and aunt, at 1:00 p. m. at his residence of ceived by the State Road Com- Date of publication Jan. 16, 1948. a lingering illness. The deceased Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gallyer. Mrs. Thure Carlson, of Roose- mission of Utah, State Capitol, had made his home at Rangely, Colo, until three months ago velt, visited with her parents, Salt Lake City, Utah, until 2 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gale, on Wed- o'clock p. m. when he moved to Salt Lake. Tuesday, January nesday. 27, 1918, and at that time pubMr. and Mrs Morris Stuart and family, of Provo, and Mrs. licly opened for construction of Matilda Wright, of Duchesne, Gravel and Cover Material Stockvisited Mr. and Mrs. Wells piles in Duchesne County, the same being 7.5 miles east of DuWright on Tuesday. CHEVRON GASOLINE Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee Mr. and Mrs. Acel Bingham, chesne and 2.5 miles west of of Myton, visited at the Lyle Bridgeland on U. S. No. Highway Mrs. James Giles, Jack Giles, home one day last week. 40, and near Upalco, R P M MOTOR OIL identified as Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin and Young Mrs. Hazel Walters went to State 1032. No. Project Principal children, of Myton, were Sunday Tooele last Thursday to visit ATLAS ACCESSORIES visitors at the home of Mr. and with relatives and to attend a items of work are approximately Mrs W. A. Brundnge. as follows: 30,000 Tons Crushed family her gathering honoring Clyde Rice brought his wife son, Leon, before lie leaves on a Rock or Crushed Gravel Surface and new baby daughter home Canadian mission, Com so and 3,000 Tons Cover D. It. TIMOTHY Ihone 741 from the Ilcber City tiospital on Mrs. Donald Kolb, Jewel Kolb Material. Tuesday. and son visited at the home of The attention of bidders is diMr and Mrs. Shelby Lisonbte Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ncilsen on rected to the Special Provisions and family motored to Salt Lake Sunday. last Sunday to visit with their Mrs Roxie Taylor, Mr. and covering subletting or assigning 4.1 mother, Mrs J. p, Christensen Mrs. Rex Taylor, Mr. and Ms the contract. The minimum wage Mr. and Mrs LaMar Noilsen Rile to all skilled labor vVV.4 ill 1 employBlackburn, of Lapoint, spent paid and bovs are visiting in Salt I ake mi with Mr. and Mrs Rov ed on this contract shall be $160 with Mrs. Ncilsen s sister and Sunday per hour. The minimum wage Taj lor. IHot-poi- nt D-- 8 PUBLISHED FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK D-- 7 u Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Duchesne, Utah . . . . C. L, Fretwell - Edilor Publisher Irene Fretwell - Manager Rife Vern J. , SUBSCRIPTION RATES $1.50 - 3 Months $2.00 - 6 Months $3.00 - 1 Year Advance In Payable birthday 1 fibre-gla- TIIE AMERICAN WAY Lu-Jea- ss n d, ' by-la- . by-la- I n. . n. -- Tal-mag- City, and Mrs. Geneve Johnson, visited friends of Roosevelt, here last week. W. II. Stone left for California, Saturday for an extended visit. Violet Gentry Mrs. Bertha Angus Joyce Zobell is in the hospital. Alton D. Percival is recovering from his illness of last week. My. and Mrs. Morris Woodward and little granddaughter, of Neola, visited Wednesday in loka. Speakers at Sacrament meeting Sunday were Arthur L. Taylor, of Crescent, and Rulan of Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Percival and two children visited in Salt Lake City, Sunday. Marcia and Loya Lemon spent Sunday afternoon visiting with Marie Benson. Mrs. O. A. Dart and Mrs. Tom Gentry attended the Ladies Aid meeting in Myton, Wednesday. Mrs. Olive Sorensen called on Mrs. James Lloyd and Mrs. W. G. Gentry Thursday afternoon. Ray Jordan and Lynn Orser, of Roosevelt, were business visitors in loka, Thursday. Mrs. Dale Pace, of Morgan, visited her mother, Mrs. Celia Jones, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lemon visited in Roosevelt Monday. Ted Johnson, of Salt Lake An-derto- HIGH SCHOOL Graduates. ., e, STRAWBERRY UTA-131-- D, W THOMAS year-roun- WANT GOOD PAY? n. nli)5 CHANCE TO GREATER .... . EARNINGS IN ANY OF THESE... AND OTHER FIELDS! SNE, fiood Monty m These Lines! Ib Dental Technician; Construction equipment Clerk, mechanic; tvpist, Stenographers, Welders. B $23650 up W LOCAL ADDRESS Why (itv taSuG ehasiees? BUY YOUIl COAL FROM A REGISTERED DEALER WE ARE TIIE DEALER FOR THE FAMOUS ABERDEEN COAL INDEPENDENT COAL AND COKE CO. 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