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Show UTAH UINTAH BASIN RECORD. DUCHESNE, Confidence The 3issirn: Element UINTAH BASIN RECORD PUBLISHED EVERY I RIDA Y AT DUCHESNE, UTAH Twelve months Cf AmerG. Gentry By Mrs. W. ican entered a Nr- - Ye By Mrs. Glen Sorensen Mr. and Mrs. Gurr entertained They entered it with C.e y r Mr. Murl Donohue is home dinv. found hope that it a number of their friends at ,'.d .;r., ss s:v r.d.r.g trie holidays with industrial recovery, that :t w ner Thursday. family. prove the success cr fai!re or the Line, 2y2 c. March 3, 1879, governmental experiments that Thmoas Gentry returned home Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Neilson Per Column Inch, 30c. visit in were being inaugurated its 1 - 02 ar.d home to their returned Monday after a six weeks family Classified and Reading Notices that the great protons cf ur.em in E; hrai'm Monday after spend- California. For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost SUBSCRIPTION RATES ployment, declining purchastn: ing a few days at the and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per .75 power, distressed agriculture, an. Marian Christensen. Three Months The dance given by the Reliet 5c line for line, first insertion; qer a big on the part cf properuncertainty 1.00 Mouths Six Society Monday night was each succeeding Issue minimum ty-owners, investors and ir.dus '. and Walter Kenni-so- a success. Davis Addie Year One $2.00 30c. charge, trial leaders would be, to at least relumed to Fovo for school some extent, solved. They toped for after Wesley Jensen left Sunday spending the holidays at the year might be the tu will he where Nebraska Omaha, home. Message point of the long period of devisit his sister, Mrs. Ed Bratke, pression that it would show 0 Mrs. Hazel Weber and son arwhere we are going. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ward, Mr. rived here Sunday from Hespers, The greatest experimental 12 and Mrs. R. E. Miller of Myton Colorado. s, months in the history of our naand Rev. Giles of Vernal were tion has ended and another New folks A large crowd of young callers at the Gentry home Year looms. During the past from here attended the dance in year there has been progress in Mtn. Home Friday night. some directions there has bee; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Robison en'tX retrogression in others. Some tertained at dinner Sunday, the Clarence Clement and businesses have been stimulated Sorensen left Tuesday morning following guests: Mr. and Mrs. w others have sunk deeper into leth Nevada. for Wilford Wall, Mr. and Mrs. Clias. Pioche, ) l argy. Whether there has been u Iorg, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jensen, RtW 'w. A LK any increase in regular employDavis arrived here Mon- and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Johnson. Lyman ment is questionable. During the day from Provo to spend a few o VP: current to close winter 21,000,000 Roosevelt spent at home. Hansen M of Paul days Y.t i. are being sustained by organized 5. S1 New Years at the home o Jame public relief. Reports from factV Mr. and Mrss. Shelby Mayhew Lemon. gathering organizations show of Utahn were visiting relatives those industries which sell perishhere last week. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lemon spent ' v.-- v if A-- V 4 ,,'V able goods to the consumer shoes, I'1'" with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil '' ;.'T 5'- - IK ,i Tuesday packaged foods, clothing, fuel and aA C fll : '".'if , vf The dance New Years Eve was Meehan . on so are ' doing better than at well attended and enjoyed by any time since the depression, to Heber Lila Webb returned But the reports likewise show to continue her school Tuesday that our basic 'industries those The three months old daugh- work. i! i which employ the bulk labor in ter of Ferrel Abplanalp passed normal times and represent the from Leslie Erickson of Pleasant afternoon Tuesday away greatest amount of invested cap- Bronchial pneumonia. She is surwas an Ioka visitor Tuesday. THIRTY FIVE A GLORIOUS NINETEEN ital, such as steel, railroads, elec vived her parents, a sister and by trie utilities are either static or As one old timer at the dance expressed it, If 1935 are sinking back toward the abys- brother, grandparents, of Mr. and A number from Myton attended Mrs. Robt. Winterton Talmage the dance at Ioka Monday night. is going to be anything like this, it will be a glorious mal levels of 1932. In some in and Mr. and Mrs. Ablpanalp of stances, of which the electric u Utahn, and many other relatives Ralph Jenson was surprised and happy year. Duchesne really cut loose New tilities are a case in point, indus- who will mourn her passing. Sunday night by a number of his tries are a volume greater Years Eve, and celebrated. Whether people believe of businessdoing due friends. young to higher but, there are better times ahead, or just decided to quit taxes and legislated increases in costs, are earning less worrying about the poor times we have gone thru, operating profit, which results in growing the dance hardships on millions of investors cannot be told, but the crowd of over 400 who depend on earnings from sav Mr. and Mrs. Leo Defa spent By Mrs. Howard Stewart Monday evening was anything hut a heavy-hearte- d ings for living expenses. Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Hencrowd. The most difficult aspect of the ry Hansen in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown recovery problem is this: There number local and a were the with revelers, daughter, Wella May, Ruth quite Along can be no recovery without CONMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Crease Snow and Cecil Kofford spent the of CCC hoys from the Moon Lake and Bridgeland FIDENCE, and as yet uncertain- left Wednesday for Pleasant Grove Christmas at the home holidays not remains upperconfidence, where they will attend the fun- of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Snow of camps. While it was thought best to confine a few ty, most in the minds of millions. eral of Mrs. Creases father, who Boneta. of these who were really overdoing themselves, they People who have money that died shortly before Christmas. ordinarily be invested in Wm. McQueeney was the guest were on the whole, a pretty well controlled hunch. would industrial undertakings, who would Mr. Leo Defa and Alonzo took of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schonian of Duchesne really welcomes these boys to share in our create jobs, buy supplies, build a load of lumber down to Rand-le- tt Duchesne - Christmas. stores homes and and factories Friday. Miss Tracy accomis asked is an effort to keep and A large crowd from here attendpleasures, and all develop farms, are frankly panied them. ed the Xmas dance at Victory within reasonable hounds. be will afraid that their capital Park. taxed out of existance, or regulatThe New Years dance at Defas BOUNTY VS. HIRED TRAPPERS ed out of existance or condemned Famous Park was a great success. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Abplanalp, by legislative fiat, or destroyed Considerable emphasis is being put behind the by governmental competition with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chiarelli Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Abplanalp Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith and move to get a return of the bounty system for the industries in which they might and Marion just returned from Mr. and Mrs. Pete Abplanalp moit. Salt Lake where Marion under- tored to Midview to elimination of predatory animals. At present, it is place spend Xmas This element of fear extends went an appendicitis operation. with Mr. and Mrs. Alma Smith. claimed that some thirty thousand dollars is being down from the largest industries She is recovering nicely. spent on the hired trapper system, with wholly un and affects the whole industrial Mrs. Hulda Ross was visiting The railroads and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee have Mrs. satisfactory results. Predatory animals are increas- structure.for example, Mary Spratt Wednesday face, on one been on the sick list this week ing rapidly, with a great resultant loss to our game hand, the very definite problem along with a few more. and stock. It is said to now cost an average of twelve of reduced business, rising taxes Nelda Kofford of Duchesne dollars for every coyote pelt brought in, while a and deminishing earnings, while Miss Blanch Rose is spending spent the holidays with her paron the other hand they are threat- the Christmas holidays with her ents, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel bounty of five dollars would send scores of our idle ened with the potentiality of gov- folks at home where she has been ernment ownership. unemployed to the hills to reap the benefit. Under such staying with her grandmother, If all of this he true, it is time we were making a conditions, who can be expected Mrs. Maxwell and attending school Mr. and Mrs. Chas. to Abplanalp money freely and with- in Provo. concerted effort to change the system. If it is not out invest of Consumers spent several days fear, to develop Industries and true, we welcome comment in these columns disprov- bring back payrolls to normal Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Defa are' the hme of their Parents- Mr levels ? the proud parents of a nice baby ing the claim. The security of banks, insurance bov. Clifford Shirts was the guest NEW HANDS AT THE HELM companies and similar institutions of Mrs. M. Spratt Christmas. is absolutely dependent upon the Mr. Frank Defa made a buji-neNext week, our newly elected county officials will security of basic American industrip to Duchesne and Ouray Wm. McQueeney, Clay Spratt tries, in which their depositors Fridav. be sworn in, placed in charge of the and Joe Morrison were Duchesne countys affairs and policyholders money ini3 and, we hope, given a good luck wish by our r etir- - vested. Anything which strikes Mr. and visitors Friday. Mrs. Alonzo Defa reing officials. That they will need such a wish. goes at the welfare of basic in Lustres turned Wednesday after spending Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Smith without saying. They will be confronted witlTthe strikes immediately at their wel- Christmas vis. Ur. g ter folks and were fare and therefore at the wel-- i r, visiting Mrs. M. Spratt Tuessituation of a ship already floundering in the sea of fare of every person who has a day afternoon. finances, and with boilers Producing less than half dollar in the bank or:s r C,Xn ' Mr. E. S- has been work Mrs. Hulda Ross and Mr. and of an insurance .. ,. ! steam, placed in their hands to bring through if mg over iz Ind.an Can vs Mrs. To blame these cor. Lu cn Stephen Smith and children M.v.h.e t they can. A i w man, a party, cr a spent Tuesday evening at the I hat they will have the well wishes and the cooper- be unjust. National dsures nat-'tn- e Our laud tome of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fullit, cfhe t Our iu d ..r.uej are mer cf Duchesne the -d ation of every citizen in their efforts, is our sincere orally breeds for n is so great Cur ir tchect al ah. t: at r.U hope, for their success will directly affect every one it seems as if anytumg Mr. and Mrs. Theron Robb and hi of us. There is still hope that a way can he found worth tryirr. 'r rioters spent Xmas as the da. a r. - a ', of Mr. and Mr3, Warren for the state to come to our aid. but in the mean- pcr.s.tilitv fails up-- Uf-ecm :h putke cff::e t, t Strong time, it will he up to our new officials to do the best namely the : .t o c Tfev.vr.a beat our home basket-t-a.- 7 i they can to keep the ship afloat. That they will give tec ting u. u-- J T:.-their best judgment and effort is to he 'expected; ar.d jr.v.v tin Thursday with a score cf 2:-2greater d : y, and tv? that these will Publisher and Editor ADVERTISING RATES matter Entered as second-clas- s Display Advertising May 26, 1522 at the Pontcffice at Flat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, under the act cf State EngineerTo Salt Lake City, Notice of Sheriffs Sale December The Presidents ,r.,' ;ri'd V, i3izn font ' MV ''v'V r - A: A tht iK- . f 'rf Ali v. AH at UTAHN that - ss th-e- Umted state, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, WITHIN AND FOR THE COUNTV OF DUCHESNE The Federal Land Bank of BerkPlaintiff, vs. ley, a corporation, Alice Addie Hancock, a widow; Alice Addie Hancock, Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Daniel W. Hancock, Deceased, Richard Colton, Second Doe, and Sit Lari',? J 71 made application WIth the laws of Pnate ' 0.5 sec. ft an Unamed County, Utah. safs? diverted from janJar!t cember 31 inclusive 2 at the point of spring Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE Doe, To be sold 17, 6' Notice is hereby Koy A. Schonian, Third rJ which beara at Sheriffs Sale, on the 5th day of January, A. D. 1935, at the front door of the and municipal Court House in Duchesne, Duchesne County, Utah, at 2 oclock Drouth Relief diii to k up t the 1 pUrp0ses cam to-wi- Leated the , jjj promise' 0 LlHi ii me u ( affidavit li' of her f L of said Section 4. This application is de the State Engineers File No. 11638. AU Protests against the . ing of said application the reasons therefor, P. M. The following described land in t, Duchesne County, Utah; All of the West half of the Northwest quarter of Section 16, and all of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 17, all in Township 2 South, Range 1 West, Uintah Special MeBe ridian, except the following: ginning at the Northeast corner of the Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of said Section 17, thence West 209 feet; thence South 209 feet; thence East 209 feet; thence North 209 feet to the point of beginning, containing 1 acre and 131 square feet. The land above described containing, exclusive of said exception 118.96 acres, more or less. Together with 60 shares of the capital stock of Dry Gulch Irrigation company, said shares being represented by Certificate No. HI EPlNG Sec- - 4, T. 4 S R , & M. and conveyed bv 3000 feet and u3ed stamp7" e & I j special Uu? L- U - LIU said A to tee York in duplicate led with a fee 0M1.J0 m this office within PREPAR after the complete' publication of this notice T- - H. HUMPH; State Date of first ber 21, 1934. Date of last Enp publication, publication 18, 1935. 1500. Together with all other rights of every kind and nature, however evidenced, to the use of water, ditches and canals for the irrigation of said premises. belie DIVORCE IN MEXICO. few days; no residence; licity. Write: Atty. Box ico. 10c stamps. Together with all tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise appertaining, and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof. F g, Bow can a 8i tr he gets C Quite FOR LEASE- :- Two tracts, originally ments. Address Randlett, Utah. Dated, Dec. 7th, 1934. (Signed) Arzy H. Mitchell, 1 history j Bobb; ttle Indiaa Stephen I appened tho ooked was ESTRAY I have in Sheriff. N0T1CI my .t What possession Richard W. Young, and Rulon J. sey heifer about eight mont Larsen, Attorneys for Plaintiff. no brands nor ear marks, 20-- 4 1. may have same by proving ership and paying feed U. NOTICE TO WATER USERS cost of advertising. Ranch located on North Duchesne rives 1 mile below State Engineers Office, Creek. Salt Lake City, Utah, t. Carl Rhoades, Hi December 19, 1934. wai nes Maga F Joyous prep: hlage of you answ 22-3- Notice is hereby given that A. Foster Rhoades, Hanna, Utah, has made application in accordance with the laws of Utah, to appropriate 0.013 sec. ft. of water from Mud Spring in Duchesne County, Utah. Said water will be diverted from January 1 to December 31 inclusive of each year, at the point of issuance of said spring which bears S. 309 ft. and E. il5 ft. from the NE Cof. of Sec. 32, T. IN., R. 8 W U. S. B. &M, and conveyed by pipe line 1000 ft. and used to water 700 head of sheep and 20 head of horses and cattle, and for domestic purposes. This application is designated in the State Engineers Office as File No. 11648. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00 and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after, the completion of the publication of this notice. T. H. HUMPHERYS, pans long rpeare shall I thri ri appeal ProfessionalCa t t object marks?" I all. Year. MERRIL H. LARSEN Dperetion your sc Attorney-at-La- '! an op P Duchosne tit's what ran. Interesti " deman his L. A. HOLLEXBECE a sa work," k Attorney-at-La- Duchesne wm. n. FiTZWATEB Notary Public Postoffioe ME TC State Engineer Date of first publication, December 28, 1934. Date of last publication, January ROY A. 25, 1935. SCHONIAN Registered Interest in the Truth Most men take no Interest In the truth save In relation to their circumstances, their needs, and their Mortician Duchesne alms. ?.? ; t. r-'- I- Et IRi STERLING TRANSPORTATION Si Uintah Basin Points to Salt i j ess-ar- tio-- . niJLi? but they If u .r.i i "sr"' sr. t I T Eta.- I Irrigation 5ivr I till w fc'.ti-- , s ;i .'V - I '7 i i V N.ifr . NV .I v.- vv t '.AS tt .V vjj. t 4 , EH - wt A ' --V j CMN f i ri r -- i.' v i.iti f yV V 17 t i.( 'S j ' A J s 1 vU IH :vy 3 :tr etter e 55 3 q 1 1 04 4 . 52 3 20 9 1 ! i ; 3; 40 lilCD ; y , 1 t-- .50 ' '. ry, ul 1 r. Lssii 4 b4 19.15 i.4 ii $1 40 .24 Hi J v . ' ; 1 -- an assessment lev iumourU set opposite avirrtJLr.g: CKKTO. AMOUNT Every Day Service Each Way ') c5 VA i -- 0- Corn pa nv r.'Vtf pi. Uintah Basin Points to Frice CORRECTED DELINQUENT NOTICE Use-- There are g d ore r a rv at " Company e l.r ; Lake Eastern Utah Transportation -- :r-u- result in an improvement ofcountv conditions is to he devoutly hoped for. CUTTING OUR OWN THROATS TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. That is the tune, in round numbers to which Duchesnes citi sent their money away during the last three month: in 1931. Some of this of course is the usual run of, money order business, not in any way connected with our problem, but it is estimated that aynroxim. CO per cent, or twelve thousand dollars went to c mail order firm alone. Of this, not one dime of tax- rs for Duchesne county; not cue cent of wages to Duchesne county citizen; not one cent to a tax, to help carry our relief load; not one cent of i:: provoiuont to Duchesne countv pronertv to hr ho -.a ,7 ice other property values; just fo; the K lars a month freely and al cur r.udst. never to return Yhy?v;c: harped on thus before so v, e we .t repeat i: the fi cures .vie co to 0 ver.ooa er.ti; ' Cj-- if-'- -; engagp COMPANY ELECTRICITY IS YOUR jj 1ST EFFICIENT SEI tell w, yr 1 her," 0 |