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Show Friday, July UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH 9, 1948 UINTAH BASIN RECORD PUBLISHED FARM arul HO FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK Violet Gentry Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Duchesne, Utah Irene Fretwell - Publisher . . - . . C. L. Fretwell J. Vein Rife Manager $3.00 - 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES $1.50 $2.00 - 6 Months Year Advance In Payable - 3 - Mrs. Shelby Bertha Angus Neil and Mark Percival, of Provo, are visiting their Mr. ana Mrs. inas. Percival. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lemon and family and Mrs. Ellen Timotny spent Thursday at Bennett, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ercel Jonnson. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Penn, of Monarch, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hardman spent tne iin fishing at Yellowstone. Mrs. Virgil Mecnam, of Hancock Cove, visited here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gentry, Mrs. John Biice, Mr. and Mis. W. G. Gentry and Kennetn Brice attendea the bait game at Ft. Duchesne Sunday after.Mrs. Editor s, granu-parent- Months Mrs. Frank Logan and 2 daughters, of Wasatcn; Mr. and Mrs. Cnarles Quintana and 2 cniioren, of Orem; Mrs. Tony Campos ana children, of Tooele; Mrs. Lari jChristiansen and 2 cnildren, of By Grace Dalgleish Mr. and Mrs. Ray OrJi'alinage; A wedding of interest to many tega ana family, of Hayaen; Mr. friends in Myton was solemmzdd and Mrs. frame Lucero, of Mr. and Mrs. John Quin-itanSaturday afternoon in Price at the home of the brides parents, of Salt Lake City; iviiKe Mr. and Mrs. R. Grimes, when Quintana, of Rock CreeK. noon. Nadine Brown became the bride Mr. and Mrs. Kay Dennis and W. H. Stone made a trip to of Lvuglas MacLean, Jr., son of small son, Kicnard Kay, are visLake last week. Salt MacLean, Mrs. Mr. and Douglas Mrs. O. A. Dart entertained iting at the home of Mr. and Sr., of Price. The bridegroom is Mrs. Syerl Dennis. Iney arrived the Ladies Aid of Myton at her a grandson of Mrs. Harvey PartWednesday from bait Laxe City home Thursday, July 1. ridge and spent several months to spend their vacation in MyLamund WtDO and sons, Ben Pariette mine, the at working ton. and Clayton, spent Weanesday here. while friends making many v isitors at the home of Mr. and at Browns Park. Mr. and Mrs .Harvey Part- Mrs. Jack Gingeil during tne 4th fishing Lemon attended the timer atBeverly, and daughter, ridge of July weekend were Mr. and at Cedar City last school in Price, tended the wedding Mrs. Kenneth Gingeil and daugh- week. Monhome Saturday, returning ter, of Palisade, Colorado, and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lemon had day. Miss Partridge then went Mr. and Mrs. Bert Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Ercel Johnson and to Vernal where she is employed. family, of Provo, family, of Bennett, and John K. Jimmy MacLean returned with Master Sergeant and Mrs. 'Lemon, of Peoa, as dinner guests with time short a them to spend George Everingham and daugh- on July 4. his grandparents. ter, who arrived last week from and Mrs. Chas. Percival Joseph Cooper arrived Wed- Panama to visit with Mrs. called on Florence, daughter, Calfather, Jack Gingeil, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Angus Sunnesday from San Francisco, ifornia, to visit his brother, Lee left Monday for Oregon, where day afternoon. Cooper. Mrs. Cooper and Mr. the young officer will receive Mrs.' J. B. Lemon and Mrs. and Mrs. Albert Hook, who spent his new assignment. He antici-- I George Davis and children, of G. A. S. at the a few days Cooper pates being stationed in the U, Salt Lake, visited Friday at the home in Price, joined him later Leonard Mortensen, of Salt home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil in the week. The Coopers made Lake City, visited Thursday and of Hancock Cove. their home in Myton for many Friday at the home of his brother-in-- Mechanr, are friends old and law their Mr. and and sister, years Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johanson Mrs. W. H. Linck. Mrs. Linck and daughters, Diane and Janet, enjoying their visit. and ccompanied him on a trip to of Salt Lake, were here Sunday James Bywater Mrs. daughter, LaRee, spent Tuesday Craig, Colorado, Friday. and Monday taking care of their Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Leavitt property and Wednesday visiting with her interests and calling on parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zack and son and daughter, of Salt friends. Lake City, have been guests of Krump, at Lapoint. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Merrell Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Morrill Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Partridge. and Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Merrell, went to Salt Lake City, Sunday, They returned home Monday of Vernal, visited Wednesday to meet their daughter, Mrs. night, leaving Marilyn and Jerry evenit f .with their father, John James Quinn, who arrived with for a longer visit. A. Angus. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd DuBois her 3 sons from New York City Mrs. Orie Cook and Mrs. to make an extended visit in and small son were weekend vis- Charles Muny, of Bluebell, visitof Mrs. home DuBois at itors the Myton. ed Mrs. Cooks sister and mother, Word has been received that parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Wil- Tuesday. Ida Glenn Paul died June 29th son, as they returned from a vaJohn A. Angus is very ill with at her home at 1424 E. 13th cation trip to Louisiana, enroute a heart ailment. to in home Burial their South in Salt Lake City. Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Droll-ingeMr. and Mrs. Bernard Biltz was in the Wasatch Lawn MemMr. and Mrs. Russell Roborial Park on Saturday, July 3. and children and Mr. and Mrs. ison, Mr. and Mrs. James Lemon The deceased made her home for Wm. Fuling, of Union, visited at and their families, and Mr. and many years on their ranch near the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mrs. Garrett Stone and son, Lee, Myton and her many friends Burton and enjoyed a fishing are vacationing in Yellowstone sincerely regret her untimely trip before leaving Monday for National Park. their home in Union. death. Dinner guests at the home of Out of town friends and members of the family who attended Mr. and Mrs. Matt Uresk, Sr., gene, of Helper; Mr. and Mrs. the funeral of Jose Rosendo Sunday were, Mr. and Mrs. John- Ronald Anderson and children, Provo; Mrs. Mike Myers and Quintana, Saturday, July 3 were S. Krissman and daughter, Geor- of 2 sons, of Burbank, Calif.; Miss Bonnie Kump, of Roosevelt; Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish, Mrs. I. R. Tuttle and Mr. John L. Johnson. Among the group who partook of the Uresk hospitality later in the day as they returned from an outing in Uintah canyon were Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Krissman and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Krissman, of Vernal; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Uresk and son, Mr. and Mrs. Antone Uresk, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Zorko, of Ely, Nev.; and Mr. and Mrs. J. Krissman. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walker and daughter, Jean, of Salt Lake City, arrived Sunday afternoon RPM Chassis Grease seals out RPM Wheel Bearing Grease to spend the weekend holiday with Mr. and Mrs. James Dalfilm . . with a , moisture, forms a tough shock- tough protects gleish. They returned home Monwont melt onto brakes. absorbing cushion. day night. Roland Krebs came from Salt Lake City, Friday, to be present WEATHERPROOF at the funeral of Jose Quintana Pr6f.aEfofSS.ki LUBRICATION and to take part in the American Legion services. He returned Sunday, accompanying Lawrence Odekirk, who had been transacting business here. Lavar Peterson, who was seriously injured in an automobile accident sometime ago, was sufficiently recovered to be returned from the Vernal hospital, Wednesday. He will convalesce at his home under medical attention. Mrs. C. A. Massie, of Ft. DuThese two greases lubricate, was a myton business chesne, reduce wear on vital parts, so visitor, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Funk and trucks run longer. family and Mr. and Mrs. LaVor Dennis and children enjoyed a weekend fishing trip at Dry Products of Standard of California Fork. They report excellent luck. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zorko arrived Saturday from Ely, Nev. to visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Uresk, and Mr and Mrs. O. A. Dart. Their small Phone 451 Duchesne son and daughter have been visiting with their grandparents during the past month and will Adwtunsmt return home with them. Alan Sims arrived Saturday from Pueblo, Cok. to spend the From where I sit ... weekend at the A, M. Todd home Mrs. Sims and children returned home with him Sunday after a weeks visit with relatives. Mrs. George Philipps, mother of Mrs. Sims, who has been visiting here with her father and sister and brother and family, A. M. Todd. Miss Alice Todd and Fred Todd also accompanied them to pend So Wills living room doesnt a short time in Pueblo before Ever since January, Will Dudley to her home in New planned to give his living room look like it did a year ago but its returning York City. to y by far the most livable living that new look planned Mr. and Mrs. Newev L. Wake-ley- , refinish the woodwork and room I knows A place you can of Spokane, Washington, always drop in for good talk, good were guests Wednesday at the replaster the walls. beer, and a warm welcome. Reuben Snyder residence. Mr. Every time Will got out the and Mr. Snyder are From where so I Wekeley as Will the in sit, long cracks, putty to start filling cousins. a neighbor stopped by to pass the puts that atmosphere of hospitalMr. and Mrs. Earl Ilardinger time of day and first thing you ity and good fellowship ahead of two sons, of Ft. Bridger. and everything else, well all be happy knew, there was a group of us helpwere weekend guests of Wyo., to help ,Yill change the looks of his ing Will do the job up right. After Mrs. Hardingers parents, Mr. room time he living wants. any Will called a halt to the evenings and Mrs. Emery Nielson. One work, wed sit around the fire enboy, Eugene remained here fo a longer visit with his grandjoying a friendly argument a.id a parents. sparkling glass of mellow beer. MYION .. Roos-Jevel- t; a, j ; 4-- Ever-ingha- r, Mission Service Joe Marsh, Wills Hospitality Isnt "Cracked"! care-full- I .. Copjtiht, 1910. Untied Slates liteuers Foundation IF YOU IIVYE SOMETHING TO BUY OR SELL IUT IT IN' THE RECORD CLASSIFIEDS Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Hamilton and family of Springville visited last week end with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Beal, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brundage and at the W. A. Brundage home. George Brundage LE A1 HER GOODS; We have a Rovoli Park, populine of leather complete lar outdoor dance hall. Contact at the most reasonable goods SERVICE UTAH STATE EXTENSION prices c 51 R. L. Nelson, Duchesne. tf HOME ECONOMIC GiUCULU.EE you can find. Come in and look over and you will be surBy Louis A. Jensen SHOWER CABINETS: Full (them prised at their high quality with finish enameled complete County Agricultural Agent ASHTONS Heber, Utah. The noxious wee$ problem is shower curtain and chrome trim. one of the most serious that we An ideal fixture for a rented LOOK HERE! Wanted Men and have in our county. Most of us apartment or home with limited women to start in business on are well acquainted with the bath room space. credit. Sell some 200 farm-hom- e common ones. Some of our worst ASHTONS Heber, Utah. Products. Thousands our DealWhite-toFOR Lisonbee and three CLASSIFIED (E& ! CLASSIFIED SALE sons of Price "Visited relatives in Bridgeland for a few days are Russian Knapweed, Morning Glory, Canadian FOR SALE Mueller Coal Fur- ers now make quick sales, big during the week. Thistle and Perennial Sow This- nace profits. For particulars write Mrs. Ethel Taylor and Mrs. good as new. Price $100.00. Rawelighs, tle. Most of our Russian Knap- See Mert Dept. U T 51 2t Wardle. were p a Gale lluth hostesses at Colo. an area is weed in concentrated Denver, Stanley party last Tuesday eve- south of Roosevelt. ning. A large crowd was in atSome degrees of control have FOR SALE 2 room house with HAYING SUPPLIES: We have tendance. been obtained by different meth- two lots in Duchesne, also Seea genuine manilla hay rope and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Christen- ods, such as crop competition, practically new baby buggy. of iron or Steel cable, 50 4t p plenty sen and children of Safford, Ari- cultivation and the use of chem- Leila Wardle. pulleys, forks, repair parts, track zona, visited at the homes of icals. However, we feel that we HARDWOOD HANDLES: Good and carriages. his sisters, Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee need to know more about the ASHTONS Ileber, Utah have been scarce but we and Mrs. Darrell Dean last best control measures on this ones can a now and have fair and weed reason the for that 1 supply FOR SALE week. Lot, 50x150 of the Utah Expert furnish a good handle for al- Block 8, Duchesne Townsite ft., A. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wright cooperation itool. ment Station has been obtained most any farm Bargain for cash. See or write of Utahn were visitors at the in ASHTONS Heber, Utah establishing experimental Wm. H. Fitzwater, Sr., 2126, Malcolm Walters home Monday. plots locally to study some of S.W. Temple St., Salt Lake City, Wilma Brundage entertained a these things. cows. Glen FOR SALE Milk 51 2t c These plots are located north- Van Tassell, Mtn. Home. 52 2t c Phone 78041. group of young folks at a swimwest of Highway 40 about three ming party Friday evening. MAYTAG AND SPEED QTTPrrm Those enjoying the event were miles out of Roosevelt on the REPAIRS: We are headquarters Larry Young, Joe Walters, Joe old Herr farm, being operated SUMMONS for these washing machines and Mr. The of the Riding. people Shepherd, Ronald Taylor, Kenna by IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL are equipped to give you prompt Andersen, Joyce Hugget, Ruth county are invited to come and DISTRICT COURT OF THE and efficient repair service on see these plots. A tour will be Walters, Nancy Ann Beal, Alma conducted OF UTAH IN AND any model. STATE later in the season and Smith and Wilma Brundage. FOR DUCHESNE COUNTY. ASHTONS Heber, Utah. information obtained from any Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Giles of A. LEBEAU, Plaintiff,, vs. J. this be work will published. durvisited here relativse 1947 Ogden Chevrolet 1)4 EDWARD C. BAGLEY, JANE FOR SALE ing the holidays. . DOE BAGLEY, his wife, W. A. ton truck, or will take stock in Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shepherd TAYLOR, JANE DOE TAYLOR, trade, Glen Van Tassell, Mtn. and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. 52 2t c his Wife, LIBBY J. SABEY, AR-VI- Home. A. Brundage motored to Price SABEY, THORA SABEY ONLY TWO LEFT: Yes we only Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sunday. heirs at law of have two HENDRICKS, Hotpoint ranges left Shepherd brought back a new FRANCES WALL James Sabey, Deceased. LOR- at ithe old price. If you are in Plymouth car. ENZO S. GARDNER, JANE DOE the George and Gwendloyn Chapmarket for a range you can Mr. and Mrs. Grant Powell GARDNER, his wife, and ROOSE- save $35.00 'by getting one of and three sons of Price visited man left Sunday with their fath- VELT COMPANY BANKING these now. Also a few 'water over the holidays with Mr. and er, Harry Chapman, for a visit A Defunct all and Corporation, of three weeks in Rangely, Colo. heaters left at the old price. Mrs. M. A. Walters. other persons unknown, claiming Misses Dean Case, Jean ASHTONS Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee HeWr, Utah lien or estate, title, and Viva Miles have re- any right, and family ivisited in Salt Lake desin the real property turned home from Provo where interest City last Sunday. cribed in Complaint Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Day and they have been attending sum- adverse to plaintiffs ownership, plaintiffs FISHING RODS mer school. baby of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mary Mendenhall went to or any cloud upon the plaintiffs June Young and baby of Logan & Repaired Lake City for the purpose title thereto, Defendants. spent the Fourth of July with Salt THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE Rewrapped of returning her two nieces to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle SAID DEFENDANTS: their home. Keith Farnsworth Young. You are hereby summoned to Mr. Mrs. and Austin of Taylor Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brundage, Box 23 Mtn. Home, Utah wiithin twenty (20) days Wilma and Kay, attended the Salt Lake City have been visit- appear Sumof service this the after baseball game at Fort Duchesne ing relatives and friends. They mons upon you, if served within recently sold their property in the Sunday. in which this action county Mt. to Emmons Mr. and Mrs. Friday dinner guests of Mr. was otherwise, within IF YOU WANT YOUR brought; and Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee were Fay Reay. (30) days after service, thirty Mr. Leslie and Mrs. Orr and Mr. and Mr3. Pat McCourt and acand defend the above-entitle- d children of Wellington, Mrs. Van-ge- e Evan Bennion have returned afso failure of case in men see or your tion; by experienced Morrell and children of Du- ter a two weeks vacation spent to do will be rendered write Judgment in Oreand Idaho, Washington chesne. against you according to the Geo. H. Evans Mrs. Betty Jenkins and little gon. & Sons demand of the Complaint, which Jose-phelittle of friends brother-in-Twenty UPALCO daughter visited with her UTAH been filed with the Clerk has Wall home met her at law and sister, Mr. and Court. of this Mrs. W. A. Brundage for two July 1 to hold a party honoring This action is brought to reher ninth birthday. Games were days last week. a Judgment quieting plaincover and served. refreshments Mr. and Mrs. Grant Powell played tiffs title to the land described FINANCING and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm The little honored guest receiv- in the situate in the Complaint, a ed number of appropriate gifts. Walters and family spent Monof Duchesne, State of Arranged in 5 minutes accompanied by County described day visiting in Vernal and hisNile Smith, as follows, Utah, came home from Salt mother, Colorado. Rangely, on. Bobby Rasmussen and Karen Lake City last Friday. Nile has of the The Southwest Warren of Vernal are visiting at been confined in a hospital in Northwest quarter;quarter ANYTHING YOU the NorthSalt Lake for a week. the Elden Brady home. west quarter of the Southwest WANT TO Doric Wall and Le Mr. and Mrs. Tom Southhouse daughters, of Section 27; the Southof Provo were Sunday, visitors Etta and Verla, of Evanston, quarter BUY. east quarter of the Northeast are with the Wyoming, visiting of Mr. and Mrs. Elden Brady. of Section 28; the South And sis- quarter formers brother-in-laA S H T O Northwest quarter; ters, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Smith. half of the7 acres of Norththe South the Also with his brothers, Leonard Heber Utah west quarter of the Northwest and Pete Wall. of Section 34, quarter Township Mr. and Mrs. Art Case and little son of Salt Lake City, are 1 South, Range 1 West of the conUintah Special Meridian, Tracy Roberts visiting with Mrs. Cases parELECTRIC & ACETYLENE 207 acres. taining Mrs. Phyllis Oliver and son ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Orr. WELDING W. HUGH COLTON, Misses Eloyce and Marolyn .rom California spent the week WiH Go Anywhere for Plaintiff, Attorney of Bluebell were visiting Aith her sister, Mrs. Blanche Vernal, Utah. relatives in Mt. Emmons last Call IRVIN COLE 8186 Defa. First publication June 18, 1948. week. Mr. and Mrs. Porriit and chilShop one block South of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hansen Last publication July 16, 1948. dren, Betty and Steve, and Mr. Conoco Station. the in week spent past ivisiting and Mrs. Rudy Scholer, all of Sec. 12, T2S, R5W, and used Salt Lake City. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate Logan, spent a few days in HanMr. and Mrs. Cecil Stanley of from May na during the week visiting with 160 acres of land embraced in at Mr. and Mrs. Winslow Rhoades. Heber spent the week end E., P. SEV4SE14, Sec. 11, and brother-in-Scientific Swedish Massage Mr. and Mrs. Morris and chil- the home of Mr. Stanleys Sec. R5W. 12, T2S, law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Medical Gymnastics dren of Salt Lake City were is proposed to it Hereafter, Uintah Power & Light Office week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray tHanberg. 1.0 sec. ft. of water that divert Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gingeil, Mrs. Morris Clifford Roberts. was to have been diverted at Building from Mr. Palisade, Colorado; and Mrs. Roberts are sisters. No. 2 point of diversion describrhone 216 N W Mrs. and Herbert Christiansen, ed above from the same source Two infants were christened ROOSEVELT. UTAH in Sunday School last Sunday. of Provo; Master Sergeant and at a point S. 1320 ft. and W. Mrs. and George Everingham The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 2180 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 12, Vern Moon was named Maira, Kenee Lou, of ithe French Air T2S, R5W, and used from May and the daughter of Mr. and Force Base in the Canal Zone; 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 90 acres Leland Stevenson Mrs. Archie Hardman was given Mr. and Mrs. Bert Carter, from of land embraced in the above Mr. Mrs. and Provo; Frank Wall, described the name Ellian. LICENSED PLUMBING AND legal subdivision. Morris Atwood of Salt Lake of Evanston, Wyoming, and Mr. TO APPROPRIATE: and Mrs. Jack Gingeil, of Myton, HEATING CONTRACTOR 486 19463 Bert T. Coleman, City spent the week end visitthe home Mr. of at spent Sunday Mrs. Mr. home of and So. 4th West, Heber City, Ut. ing at the PHONE 2 ALTAMONT and Mrs. Hyrum Smith. g Earl Atwood. .033 sec. for Those from Hanna attending well bet. 50 use from a the wedding of Miss Velma All--e- d played and refreshments served. and 200 ft. deep at a point N. Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Guests present were Toni Fa- 385 ft. and E. 749 ft. from S& .iay Horrocks and family, Mrs. brizio, Sharon Defa, Dixie and Cor. Sec. 1, T3S; R9W. Free Delivery Service L,ovar Pace and family, Mrs. Bonnie Roberts and Larry Defa, 19684 Lake Fork Western IrIn Duchesne Flora Fabrizio, Miss Carma Moon in company with their mothers. rigation Company, Boneta, Ut Mrs. Phyllis Oliver and son 1.5 sec. ft. for municipal use and Mrs. Tracy Roberts. Pickup and delivery service George Haffer motored to Salt spent Monday visiting with Mrs. from an Unnamed Spring Area in Duchesne on Wednesday. Lake Friday and returned with Mazel Defa. at a point N. 55 deg. 54 min. E. desired sooner will Clothing Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee made 536 ft. from W14 Cor. Sec. 16, Mrs. Haffer, his bride, Sunday. be mailed over. We join in wishing them a happy a round trip to Salt Lake City T1S, R4W. The spring area married life. Tuesday. beg. at a point N. 200 ft. and Carlson Cleaners Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fabrizio E. 370 ft. from W Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J. Jensen Cor. Sec. Thone 91J Roosevelt of Salt Lake City were week end and son, and Mrs. Theo Gines 16, TlS, R4W, Is embraced in j made an automobile trip to the following .traverse: E. 165 ft., visitors at the Smith ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Defa of Roosevelt last Friday. N. 165 ft., W. 165 ft., S. 165 Mr. and Mrs. Heber Moon were ft. to place of beginning. Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Gus The CONSISTENT FAIRNESS Morris and children, John and visiting in Hanna Monday. water will be collected by means t of a ditch through the, spring Kate, of Long Beach, Calif., were area and conveyed by means of Regardless of social stanvisitors at the home of Mr. and Notice to Water Users Mrs. Lloyd for a couple of days canal or dards, financial circumstances pipe a distance of The following applications have 2 y2 miles where it will be used and the funerals cost . . . the during 'the week. Week end guests at the home been filed with the State Engi- for municipal purposes in the best Interests of the family of Mr. and Mrs, Leo S. Defa neer to change or appropriate town of Boneta. are served impartially. were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lazenby water in Duchesne County, State Mt. 19784 Waldo J. Hansen, and children, Mrs. Jesse Woods of Utah, 'throughout the entire Emmons, Ut. .015 sec. ft. for AMBULANCE SERVICE and sons, Ivan Lazenby and Don year, unless otherwise designated, domestic use from a well Woods, Merwin, Lovern and Gail all locations being from USB&M. bet. 65 and 100 ft. deep at a Dillman Mortuary TO CHANGE: Hiatt, all of Payson. point N. 62 ft. and E. 835 ft. Duchesne-phones 297 or 441 Mr. E. Allred and son, Lorin, Claud C. McDonald, from SW Cor. of SWINE',; of Salt Lake City were visitors Talmage, Ut. proposes to change Sec. 30, TlS, R3W. 168-Roosevelt at Hanna Saturday. They also the point of diversion of 1.0 Protests resisting the grantattended the wedding of Velma sec ft. of a total of 1.5 sec. ft. ing of any of the foregoing apAllred at Tabiona. of water right acquired by Ap- plications with reasons therefor, Miss Irene Thomas is employ- plication No. 1G663. The water must be in affidavit form, with ed in the cafe at the Defa store was to have bech diverted from extra copy, and filed with the H. B. MOTT at the present time. waste water and unnamed seeps Slate Engineer, 403 State CapiMiss Coy Michie is now em- tributary to Lake Fork River at tol, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on Notary Public ployed at the Fabrizio store. North of points and in amounts as fol- or before August 22. 1948. A birthday party was given at lows: No. 1 S. 670 ft. and W. ED. H. WATSON, County Court House the home of Mrs. Jean Fabrizio GG0 ft. 0.50 sec. ft., and No. STATE ENGINEER. First publication June 25, 1948. Wednesday, June 30, in honor of 2 S. 1320 ft. and W. 6G0 ft. Duchesne Utah her son Danny. Games were 1.0 sec. ft. both from NW Cor. Last publication July 23, 1943. p, N Me-cha- m HAY BALED ... ne to-w- it: NS w SOUTH At-we- ek NN ft THOMAS stock-waterin- n, n. n. W I J |