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Show SO, Friday, September UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH 1949 they will attend school at the USAC: Bryant Gilbert, Delmar Ross and Mr, and Mrs; Eidsey Murphy. Mr, and Mrs. John Zirker made a trip to Logan last week in order to take Miss Shirley Zirker to school. She has enrolled at the. USAC. Friday night the LDS girls entertained at a shower in honor of Miss Evelyn Gilbert, who will soon leave for the western states mission field. Many (beautifol UINTAH BASIN RECORD FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK PUBLISHED Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Duchesne. Utah IUEXE FRETWELL - C. L. FKETUEEE, Publishers j. VERN RIFE, SUBSCRIPTION RATES $1.50 - 3 Months $2.00 - 6 Months S3 00 - 1 Year Advance In Payable Editor-Manag- ii w 0 1 Dont forget g Mrs. Elsie Bird SCHENLEY 0 for the o 0 0 0 o RARE WHISKY. 86 PROOF. BLENDED SCHEN LEY Mr. and Mrs. Cliff McKenna and family were visiting in Sait Lake City over the week end. .Monday even.ng Mrs. Elsie Bird took the Guard an Bee-Hiclass to Roosevelt where they attended the picture show. Before the show they were served a lunch at the home of Mrs. Lurnne Duncan. In addition to Mrs. Bird, others making the trip were Hazel Johnson, Flora Thompson, Mildred Bird, Norma Larson, Twilla Nielsen and De-l- a ne Bird. The following young people left recently for Logan where ve O 0 Q 65RAIN 0 er NEUTRAL SPIRITS DISTRIBUTORS, INC., N.Y.C. 0 0 mission Service CHEVRON GASOLINE R P M MOTOR OIL ATLAS ACCESSORIES Phone 741 D. R. TIMOTHY mrnnttn (to Q2QE03IH3 ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; . : ; ; ; ; : ; ; V ; ; ; ' ; ; v YOU WITH ALL YOUR HEATING - - NEEDS CarreU d, y, son-in-la- w other and Fred Carrell. George Evans made f business trip to Roosevelt Saturday. Kenneth Carrell made & business trip to the Fred Cummings home last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bell Taylor installed a new furnace in their home last week. P. S. Hanson of Roosevelt visll ited at the home of Fred Car-ire- Monday. Notice of Intention Notice is hereby given by the City Council of Duchesne, Utah, of Its intention to make the following improvements in Curb and Gutter District No. 1 Install Curb and Gutter on each side of D Street from 4th Street to 8th Street and on the South Side of D Street from 8th Street to 9th Street. On each side of Tth Street from D Street to E Street, with necessary street openings, driveway openings and appurtenances thereto. The total estimated cost of the improvement is $12,070 or $2.25 per lineal foot of abutting property fronting thereon. Estimated cost of 8 foot private driveway is $26.00 additional. All of the work is to be completed according to plans and specifications prepared by the to-w- it: CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED 1 used naces; oil furnace; CARDS WITH CHRISTMAS also NAME, 50 fof $1, sell fast; Make boiler up to 100 on $1 Leader Xmas good used oil hot water Wasatch house. for Plastic sensation, Everyday, Furnace & Appliance Co., 4444 others. Assortments on approval. South State, Murray, Utah. Free Imprint Samples. STYLART 11 tf C iPhone Mur. 576. 1310 Santee, Dept. 40, Los An12 It p Calif. UNUSUAL bargains in new and geles 55, and uprebuilt email grands WANTED Dead or useless anirights, including Steinway, Bald- mals. For prompt service call win, 'Weber, Gulbransen, Emer- J. D. Cook, at Roose10-- 1 son, etc. DAYNES MUSIC OO., to P Utah. , 47 South Main, Salt Lake City, velt, 12 It uspa PIANO TUNING and repairing. Utah. Call at Record off.ee, phone N 12 It p City Engineer on f.le in the of- 441. and Recorder fice of the City to defray the cost and expense LOST Rug on US 40 Saturday. thereof the city will levy a Finder notify Lee Adamson, Ver12 It c special assessment tax upon all nal. Reward. lota and pieces of ground to be Massive oak dinaffected or benefited by such FOR SALE Heber $125.00 room suite improvement, to be assessed ac- ing 12 It c Duchesne. Moon, of cording to the front footage the property in said district, the NOTICE TO CREDITORS tax to be levied at an equal Estate of J. Edward L. Carey, and uniform rate in accordance with the linear front footage Deceased. Creditors will present claims and to the entire depth of the ownership back therefrom not with vouchers to the undersigned exceeding 330 feet and the tax at the office of Rulon J. Larsen, so levied to be paid in cash at Attorney at Law, in Duchesne the option of the property owner Utah, on or before the I4th day or over a period of 10 years, to- of November, A. D. 1949. RULON J. LARSEN, gether with interest thereon. Administrator of Estate All protests or objections to of J. Edward L. Carey, such improvements or to the Deceased. carrying out of such intention must be in writing, signed by First publication Sept. 9, 1949. the owner of the property affect- Last' publication Sept 30, 1949. ed or to be benefited, describing the same together with the num- NOTICE TO CREDITORS ber of front feet and must be 'Estate of Lillie J, Emmons, filed with the City Recorder on Deceased. or before Friday, September 80, Creditors will present claims 1949, at 5:00 oclock P. M. The with vouchers to the undersignmeetCity Council at its first ed at the office of Backman, 8:00 ing . thereafter, Backman and Clark, 515 Zions oclock P. M. September 30, Savings Bank, Salt Lake City, 1949, will consider such protests Utah, on or before the 25th day as shall have of and objections November, A. D. 1949. been filed to the making of said Harlan W. Clark, AdminisImprovements. trator with the will annexed By order of the City Council of the estate of Liillie J. of DUchesne City dated SeptemlEmmons, Deceased. ber 1, 1940. (Backman, Backman and dark, HILDUR W. JOHNSTON, Attorneys for Administrator. (SEAL) City Recorder. First publication Sept. 23, 1949. First publication Sept. 9, 1949. Last publication Oct. 14, 1949. Last publication Sept. 30, 1949. six-roo- m 143-J-- Notice of Special Bond Election Ducliesne County School District PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Special Bond (Election has been ' duly called and will be held in Duchesne County School District, Duchesne County, State of Utah, on Monday, the 17th day of October, at which election there 1949, shall be submitted to the registered voters, who have paid a property tax within said district during Che year next preceding, the following question, iShall the Board of Education of Duchesne County School to-w- it: SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE Districts: Voting No. 1 Neola Precinct and No. 2 Montwel Precinct District, for the purpose of raising money for purchasing sites, buildings, enlarging and improving school properties and facilities presently owned, and supplying school houses with furniture and apparatus, be empowered to issue and sell bonds of said Distract to an amount aggregating the principal sum of $130,000 comprised of 130 bonds In the denomination of $1,000 each, bearing Interest at not to exceed 3 payable semi-an- PRECINCT NO. ONE Polling Places Neola School House Neola, Utah No. 3 Roosevelt Precinct Voting District No. 1 SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE Districts: Voting No. 3 Roosevelt Precinct , Voting District No. 2 and Ioka No. 16 Precinct Roosevelt High Chapter House PRECINCT NO. Polling Places: Roosevelt City Building No. 7 Bluebell Precinct and No. 6 Upalco Precinct nually, said bonds to mature serially over a period of 20 years from date of issuance, in such amount in each year a3 the Board shall determine to be to the best interest of the District? Said election shall be held in the five (5) School Representative Precincts and the polling places within said precincts and the judges who have been appointed to conduct the election are as follows: Mulct Gentry Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gentry and small daughter, of East St. Louis, and Mr. and Mrs. Devon Gentry, of Myton, visited, Tuesday, at the W. G. and Tom Gentry homes. Dee Drollinger, of Salt Lake, visited relatives and friends here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Purdon and Mrs. F. II. Story, of Pasadena, Calif., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G". Gentry. Mrs. Story and Mrs. Gentry are sisters. The James Lemon boys and Tom Gentry left Tuesday for their annual cattle round-up- . ' Through the years, in good times and bad, few things have given so much for so little as your telephone. Its value in some instances cannot even be estimated. A single call may save a life . . , make a friend . . . save hours of time . . . close an important The' held its opening social Tuesday night. Clifford Drollinger visited over the weekend in Salt Lake. Barth Stone, Elmer Lemon, Terry Morrill. John Faucett and Howard Lloyd recently enrolled at U S A C, Logan. Gwen Stone is attending the University of Utah. Paul Miles, of Salt Lake, visited here several days last week. Mrs. LcRae Caldwell and two children, visited Sunday with her parents. Forrest R. Stone, of Ft. Duchesne and Ray E Dillman, of. Roosevelt, visited Thursday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John A. Angus. Gwen and Sharlyne Stone Sunday. Mrs. Myrtle Faucett gave a shower Monday at the ward hall honoring her daughter. Barbara, recently wed in Vernal. business deal. Yet a telephone call continues to be one of the biggest bargains money can buy. The cost of s. telephone service has gone up far less than most other things in recent years. Day and night your telephone stands ready to make calls and to receive them. School Building Bluebell, Utah Judges of Election: James O. Peterson James E. Bacon Raymond S. Brown Grant Killian Alva C. Snow Reva Owen Judges of Election: Nell Wilkins Heber T. Hall is also one of the larger employers, taxpayers and purchasers in the state a good citizen of the communities it serves. " rirmn . - ihu n 1 1 j m1 t m;r; am;, i h 1 Parrish, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Backman, Backman and Clark, 515 Zions Savings Bank, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 25th day of November, A. D. 1949. Robert L. Backman, Administrator of the estate of Blanche Parrish, Deceased. Backman, Backman and Clark, Attorneys for Administrator. First publication Sept. 23, 1949. Last publication Oct. 14, 1949. Thomas Dr. R. E. In Roosevelt each Thursday. Can County Agents Office for Appointment. Phone S19-- Utah Vernal, R IR L. Murphy Wm. O. Larsen Claud H. Allred No Mortgage Judges of Election: W. E. Broome Jennie L. Potter James Faxman J. R. Clayburn Elden Brady Clarence Horrocks No. 9. Duchesne Precinct Voting District No. 2 Legion Hall Duchesne, Utah Levi J. Anderton REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT NO. FOUR Polling Places: Voting Districts: No. 9 Duchesne Precinct (School Board Office Voting District No. 1 No. 13 Utahn Precinct Duchesne, Utah No. 17 Strawberry Precinct W. R. Clifton Residence No. 12 Fruitland Precinct Fruitland, Utah Titus Jones Andrew Clemons SCHOOL Tabiona School Building Tabiona, Utah REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT NO. FIVE Polling Places: Voting Districts: Mt. Home School Building No. 10 Boneta Precinct Mt. Home, Utah No. 18 Mt. Home Precinct No. 15 Talmage Precinct Altamont High School No. 8 Altonah Precinct and No. 19 Mt. Emmons Precinct Building, Mt Emmons, Utah Judges of Election: Ray Mott Gladys Odekirk Robert Belt W. B. Pace (Ervin Sweat Wm. R. Clifton Title No Red Tape To Remodel To Install a Furnace To To Insulate To build a garage, barn or coop To improve any home Re-Ro- of you afe living in. . Interest Rate $5.00 per $100 per year Maximum time 3 years Maximum loan $2500 A S II T O NS PHONE 123 HEBER, UTAH Jesse H. LeFevre Joseph Rhoades Curtis M. Pace SCHOOL It Is P. M. to buy some United States saving! bonds each month ot the No person year. Blanche LOAMS Bridgeland Ward House Bridgeland, Utah Judges of Election: R. E. Farnsworth Mark W. Bleazard Mons Johansen F. Earl Case Clenty R. Ames E. W. Crosby ivote at said election unless day of September, A. D. 1949. J. EDGAR HOLDER, he shall be a registered voter President, Board of Educaresiding In the School Represention of Duchesne County tative Precinct in which he ofSchool District, Duchesne fers to vote and sihall have paid County, Utah. a property tax In said School ATTEST: D.strict during the year next C. C. MICKELSON, Clerk, Board of Education, preceding such election. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Duchesne County School District, Board of Education of Duchesne Duchesne County, Utah. School has District County caused this notice to be given First publication Sept. 30, 1949. shall be permitted as required by law this 24th Last publication Oct. 14, 1949. to of Eugene Harmston No. 20 Arcadia Precinct and No. 5 Bridgeland Precinct No. 11 Tabiona Precinct and No. 14 Hanna Precinct Estate Deceased. TYVO REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT NO. THREE Voting Districts: Polling Places: No. 4 Myton Precinct School Building and No. 21 Harper Precinct Myton, Utah at such election The vot-nshall be by ballot, which ballots will be furnished by the Clerk of the Duchesne County School District to the Judges of Election to be, by them, furnished to the qualified voters. The polls at each polling place shall be opened at the toour of 7:00 oclock A. M. and will be kept open until, and will be Tip to Farmers good besiness for farmer! closed at, the hour of 8;00 oclock And, while providing a service of great value, your Telephone Company MIA TO CREDITORS VETERINARIAN SCHOOL Mrs. Bertha Angus 3, to-w- it, NOTICE ' UTAH Mitchell, Miss Bobbie Williams spept the week end with home folks. She is employed as a typist in the LDS hospital in Salt Lake. Mrs. June Carrell and son, her parBobbie, accompanied ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers, of Mt. Emmons, and sister, Mrs. Ella Murry, of Myton, to Salt Lake City Friday where she consulted a physician. Fred Carrell and Kay Pulley were in Myton Sunday. While there they visited at the home of Lloyd Parrish. Mr. Mecham, a representative of a Lfe insurance company, was in Upalso on business Thursday. Mrs. Beraiece Thaehesr and new baby son of Mt. Emmons are spending a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Berlie lor g has returned to Logan after spending a week at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Iorg. Lin Hanson, of Mt. Emmons, visited at the home of De Vere Iorg Monday. Harley Evan3 and Doyal Evans and useful gifts were presented went to Colorado Wednesday of to the honored guest. An enjoy-joyab- le last week. They both have emevening was spent play- ployment in that state. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mitchell ing games and Lstening to a program. A delicious buffet sup- and daughter, Marion, returned to their home in Blue Lake, per was served to fifty-thre- e women and girl3. California, after a ten days visit Mr. and Mrs. Clair Duncan of with the formers mother, Mrs. Roosevelt were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bird last Saturday. Mrs. Merle and Merlyn Ross spent the week end In Salt Lake Janet Lindsay City. Visitors at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Richards and Mrs. Lynn Ross Sunday were are the of a daughter, Winona Massey of Vernal, Mr. born at parents the Roosevelt hospital, and Mrs. Alva Leavitt of Bridge-lanBoth Tuesday, September 20. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McAffee mother and baby are doing satof Provo, Mr, and Mrs. Floyd isfactorily. Ross and family of Myton. Those shopping in Roosevelt Ronald Zirker, last Wayne Capson, were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ross, Arvil and Thomas Jack Friday Mr. and Mrs. Bleazard, Larson went to Salt Lake City Rue Miles and Mr. and Mrs. last week end with the county George Brandon. agricultural class where they atMr. and Mrs. Guy Lindsay vistended the state fair. ited Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jessen Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ross . took their son, R. G. Ross, to Sunday. A Wilkins family reunion was Salt Lake City one day last held at the home of Mr. and week where he entered school. Mrs. George Casper Saturday. Dinner guests Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie and daughter, Marlene, of DuBird were Mr. and Mrs. S. O. chesne, visited the formers mothSoiomonson of Roosevelt and Mr. er, Mrs. Mary Walker, Sunday. and Mrs. Melvin Bird. Miss GaUie Stevenson of Drag; erton is visiting relatives in Mtn. Home this week. IMr. and Mrs. Fred Bleazard of Price are visiting relatives In this locaility this week. MRS. THELMA NYE A few local people attended Mr. Glen Lewis and son, Glen, the rodeo at Roosevelt last Frito Logan Tuesday day night. motored where Glen will attend school at Woodchuck Country the USAC. New York state hunters have beA large crowd enjoyed the protween two gram presented by the Tab-ion- a chucks to and three million woodshoot at every year. Ward MIA Sunday evening. MIA work In Tabiona. The Relief Society organization held its first meeting for g GAS FURNACES COAL OIL $ the current season Tuesday. A CALL COLLECT $ social to which all ladies are inFREE ESTIMATES ! vited will be held Tuesday, Oc; F. II. A. NO. 1 FINANCING tober 4th. William Wadley made a busi87 West Third South PHONE 122 VV $ ness trip to Salt Lake City on 1 Tuesday. B II E E R Mr. and Mrs. Erven Clegg were called to Provo Sunday morning because of the serious illness of their daughter-in-laMrs. Edwin Clegg. Mr. and Mrs. Jep Thomas and motored to daughter, Irene, Provo one day during the week where the young lady enrolled for school at the BYU. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Abplanalp are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abplanalp and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Abplanalp, of Helper. The former are Keiths parents and Kenneth is his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Michie were Salt Lake City visitors recently. Ted Nye made a business trip to Roosevelt Tuesday. Mrs. Jane Davidson, of Salt Lake City, has been visiting for several days at the home of her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Turnbow. CAN SUPPLY Wlnnifred 8 Plans are underway for a won8 derfully successful season In HARDYS SHOP j Vernetta relatives. Complete Optical Service EYES EXAMINED Daynes Optical Roosevelt, Utah Make Appointments at SATHER JEWELRY H. B. MOTT Notary Public North of Oonnfy Duchesne C-- House Utah |