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Show i UTAH UINTAH BASIN RECORD. DUCHESNE. UINTAH BASIN RECORD EVERY FRIDAY AT DUCHESNE, UTAH PUBLISHED Roy A. Schonian, Publisher and Editor ADVERTISING RATES Entered as secor.d-tia.s- s Display Advertising Flat Rate, For Plates, Per Line, Per A 2c. Column UtH-th- matter RATES .75 1.00 J2.00 d taxation Whatever the ultimate outcome Others of the efforts by he 21st measures may be considered as Utah Legislature may be and controversial and certain to call gross achievements bid fair to pre- - for the appointment of conferees serve a goodly measure of con-- ! before they are finally acted upon structiver.ess one figure is deem- - j as senatorial and representator-e- d certain to emerge from the leg-- ! ial opinion seems at right angles islative maze stronger and more j m many instances, ' ' V " V firmly entrenched in the esteem and affections of the people as a Personalities have by this time whole. made themselves known to a great Governor Henry H. Blood is the extent in both the house and senSi-- 01 man the man of the hour in the ate. So have the idiosyncracies balpreservation of a of legisators the little peculiarance wheel that is going forward ities that make them stand out maintaining faith and hope in and from the rack and file of lawmakfor Utah institutions including ers. the legislature. Already his coIn the lower branch, Dr. E. E. ordinating achievements, especial- Monson, dentist by profession, is ly his opening message and bud- the acknowledged leadef as a get report, have done much in astaker-par- t In debates on measisting legislators to a clearer un- sures before the house. He has derstanding of the state's needs. something to say or ask about The chief executive's clearly-pu- t every bill or resolupractically proposal of a revenue producing tion under discussion, being on avenue without resort to greatly more often and longer increased taxes by refunding of his feet other lower branch legthan any bonds which are still in the state islator. treasury stemmed to a large deRepresentative Wilmer J. Maw gree the clamor for taxation raises, It will likely result in the of Weber county has established r. EVEN A LITTLE HELPS g citizens himself as the champ question-askesaving to the his makes He usually of thousands of dollars that Out of a total of 4G0 miles added to the state road have otlierwise been added might to al- stand on a particular measure commitknown by the manner of query ready straining burdens. system in the bill prepared by the senate he startUintah puts. He always wants to Governor Bloods message tee and introduced by senator Calder, the the little ins and outs of know on its the session current way 31 in Duchesne county, 20 in ing Basin gets 5G miles were and his budget message genthings. He has lots to say about Uintah and 5 in Daggett. This appears to be about erally regarded as the strongest junkets and the like in his capin their acity as chairman of the approan average if all counties of the state are considered and most doc- priations committee. of wisdom worded similar any does look like the legislature on an even basis. uments ever presented by a BeeRepresentative Warwick G. Lam and the road committees and road commission hive state chief executive. Hf oreaux of Salt Lake county conshould soon begin giving the basin the long end, daily counsels with legislators tinues to lead all others as a sponto coordinate lawmaking sor of house measures, with 25 however, after we have had to take the short end seeking and bills and a joint resolution to his with administration to for so long. We need a lot more than we got put state needs as well aspolicies his request credit thus far. His closest comour roads up to the standard of the rest of the state, for speed in the enactmnt of a petitor as a law proposer is Dr. and believe we are justified in asking for it and liquor control law too, have gone Monson, who has introduced 14 far in the furtherance of construc- bills and two joint resolutions. should have received it. tive legislation. Representative J. W. Jensen of The governor has made it very Weber county is a close third, REDUCING THE FIRE HAZARD clear that while he is a strong with 12 bills and one joint resolThe Joe Davis fire, last Saturday morning, which advocate of necessary economies ution. Mrs. D. C. Gibson of Carcaused a damage given a high estimate of two hun- in the administration of stateis gov- bon county leads the feminine ernmental he with five bills. just dred dollars was the first major loss sustained in as firmly departments, to false econIn the senate Julian Bamberger opposed anDuchesne since July, 1933. About 20 calls were administration without of Salt Lake county may be acomy to make funds with this every department corded blue ribbon honors as running swered during damages period function wisely and efficiently for talker debater if you will. Sene this believe We dollars. to twenty-fivfrom none the betterment of the state and ator Ira A. Huggins of Weber and be well can is a record the fire department prouc its citizenry. W. D. Hammond of Grand are runtowards combating The chief executive has not hes- ning him close races. The Salt of and one which should go itated in voicing approval of mea- Lake solon has been before the the present high rate of insurance in Duchesne. Un- sures he believes through wide house as a bill and amendfortunately the Davis hom: was not insured, but experience in the administration upper ment debater a goodly portion of had it been, the payment would have been a smal of state affairs to be of greatest the talking time, speaking much amount out of the thousands of dollars paid to in- benefit to the whole people. Nor on traffic safety and taxation has he been intimated by special bills. surance companies out of Duchesne annually. groups in going against the dicSenator Hammond may well be It is about time our insurance men were heeding tates of his conscience. In brief, classed as the great amender. this situation and bending their efforts toward re- he is revealing himself as the It is a rare measure that reaches right man for the biggest job a a final vote without a change, add duced rates in Duchesne. Utah governor ever faced. ition or deletion having been proAnd that is why. when the lawLETS DEVELOP A SPORTSMANS PARADISE posed by this solon. It was his makers have finished their work. to the income tax bill Some plans are already afoot, we understand, to Governor Blood will be more se- amendment that brought about more than a do a little advertising of natural resources. It is not curely ensconsed in the hearts of weeks discussion. But he Is beUtahns as the man who arose to pursued by Senator going to he long before fishermen will begin planning emergencies in a manner that ing closely who alo ranks well up their vacations, and everyone that is pursuaded to spelled for the advancement of the Bamberger, among those with amendments up come to the Uintah basin to enjoy the opportunities state as a whole and all its in- their sleeves. Senator Ward C. Holbrook of 'afforded here for this sport is hound to leave a few stitutions. Davis maintains leadership as an of the good old cart wheels behind him. If every Legislative history of the cur individual in the club and every individual would get behind a move rent session up to date tells a senate. Hebillhasintroducer 13 to his credit of this sort it would be hard to estimate the add story of combative elements in the now. Senator Elred M. Royle of and low'er houses with the Utah county, J. Francis Fowles itional cash that would be brought to our commun- upper senate already appearing in the of Weber, Huggins of Weber and ities. role of safety valve in the considMrs. Burton W. Musser of Salt We have the scenery, the lakes and the streams, eration of controversial measures. Lake are running neck and neck Bills and resolutions originating with eight bills sponsored each. and with the waters well stocked with fish there is in the house of representatives Mrs. Frank the no reason why we should not have the fishermen, and considered as more or less other womanPage Stewart, has Introsenator, if they are just told about it. In addition to the or- controversial will go after passage duced three bills. or to the senate and ganized advertising campaign by the clubs, an en thereadoption be changed materially, if The current legislature i3 faced ergetic word-of-mout- h campaign by individuals will present sentiment continues to with a tremendous task in the work wonders. Never leave a friend or acquaintance evidence itself, Upper house mea- consideration and disposal of near350 measures already introducin Salt Lake or any other part of the state without sures, more particularly those havly ing to do with taxation, are de65 including approximately delivering the parting invitation, Come see me in emed certain to meet a similar ed, bills and resolutions bearing upon the basin some time, and have a real fishing trip. fate in the lower house. taxation. That the total number As a result conference commitof proposed laws will reach at BETTER TIMES ARE COMING tees are very likely to be found least 50 more than in the 1933 Renewed hope for many was seen in the Rehabil- considering ways and means to-of session is deemed certain at the drawing the opposing forces present rate of daily offerings. itation disclosed last week by Director 0. gether on practically all bills that tax measures in particushow a Stott. Just how the various phases of the work distinct divergence of opin- larMany fall by the wayside, due may will bo carried in the basin will depend on many con- ion between the tw'o legislative perhaps to inability to give them branches. It will become a matditions, principally the final passage by Congress ter of give and take, with the re- proper consideration during the remaining month or to a desire to of the fund asked for by the Presi- sult that a middle of the road at- heed advice that it is titude will be revealed in much too widespread dent. early to formulate a Utah refinished controversial legislation. If the proper funds are available, however, there Rally indication that conferees venue program meeting the requirements of the federal social seems to be no limit to how the Rural Rehabil- would soon be bard at work was welfare program. itation can go in setting up make work projects, and given in the amending by the senWhatever happens In the way ate of otherwise generally correcting conditions in the ba- for thethe Peterson limiting hours8 of tax legislation, none can gainunderground miners to say the fact sin as well as elsewhere. hours per day and the refusal of undercurrent that there is a strong constantly increasthe house to accept the amendImproved water and sewage systems for our com- ment. ing in srength and volume against This resulted in appointmunities, irrigation systems for our lands such as ment senate and house leaders overburdening cither the people or industry with taxes they are unthe Blue bench, South Myton bench, etc. and reser- of theby first Conference commit- able to shoulder. Man-- y voirs for water conservation immediately jump to tee, hut others are expected to feel successfully that Governor Blood has follow before final passage of such our minds when wc start looking into the possibili- measures as the Income and cor- shown the way to avoid taxation that many of the ties. With the Moon Lake project already well on poration franchise tax bills, the and measures should go by theproposed boards its way, it looks like the year of 1935 might throw liquor control, woikmen's com- at this time. an entirely different light on basin affairs before it inpensation, calling out of militia Grist From The LeRlsthe case of labor troubles, and the comes to a close. Hopper picketing bills, The first verbal bombshell ex- 60-od- Cupids Helper TP v V s pi well-order- - It far ilans 0 far P' (reek. Mrs-- few Hazel t0 3$ ,te wil er rela ret ,be n. of lawmaking raj Mr- Joe ripi May 2d, lj?22 at the Po.it.jnKe at Duchesne, Utah, under the act o. March 3. 1S79. Inch, 30c, Classified and Reading Notices For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost SUBSCRIPTION and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per Three Months line, first insertion; 5c qer fine lor each succeeding issue minimum Six Months One Y ear charge, 30c. Mrs. C. II. Whistler of Pleasant Estate of HEBER r.B Grove is visiting with her daugh- deceased. l ter, Mrs. J. R- - Claybum. Creditors will pre o CliJ .. with vouchers to L. Curran By Mrs. Ethel 2 The Gold and Green Ball, given at Altonah, returned e has Bemis Odes a Mr. was ward this in last Friday 25th day of March V4' from a trip to Salt Lake. The hall was grand success. ROBERT ALDEN o decorated. Miss Edna Gee left beautifully Administrator Mr. and Mrs. Harold chosen queen, eswas in Clayburn relatives and HEBER friends to visit CARROLL j corted by Wendell Butler. FlowDate of first Tooele last Thursday. r publican er girls were Jean Walters and uary 25, 1935. L Lela Young. home is Mrs. Berthena Holfeltz town with her of again after being in Notice To Creditors Thursday night a crowd Mrs. George daughter-in-lathe at gathered young people Neil-soEstate of George hiuir home of Mr. and Mrs. Vere a with par- ed them Credors wm Harold surprising Wimmer. Neviiie Mr. were with vouchers to Preset refreshments Delicious Mildred ty, the Powell. J. L, Oman, Mrs. at Fruitland, Utah onundT were brought and served. Emry and Elizabeth Emry the 8th day of April, 19& visiting at the Curran home Mr. Howard Kirkpatric from Lizzie Muir Wev, Kamas was a week end visitor of Administfj, Edna Clayburn. Miss Ailene Curran was the Miss f fil'3t PUblicationPei) 1935 guest of Miss Elizabeth Emry Monday night. Date of far ' Fran to J ;np Miss ; temo Mrs. jesne - Legal Advertising last J. L. Oman is busy these NOTICE TO WATER USERS days taking the farm State Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, is slowly February 8, 1935. Mr. Merle Jennings Notice is hereby given that E. improving. C. Wall, Myton, Utah, has made A large number of Juanita folks application in accordance with the attended Conference in Duchesne laws of Utah to appropriate 0.571 sec. ft. of water from an unnamed last Sunday. stream in Duchesne County, Utah. Said water will be diverted at a point which bears E. 460 ft. and N. 92 ft. from the STL Cor. Sec. Mr. 33, T. 3 S., R. 2 W., U. S. B. & M. By Mrs. John E. Merrick Mr. and Mrs. James Powell announce the arrival of a baby girl, Feb. 7th. The Gold and Green Ball given by the M. I. A. Friday night was a big success. Miss Lois Allred was queen attended by Misses Ruby Shiner and Louise Chidester. The CCC boys with some of the local talent, furnished the music. The Calder Bros, cheese factory is running a truck regularly each week to California to market its cheese and butter. Mr. Heber Bowden has been on the sick list the past week but is much improved at this writing. and conveyed by ditch 4200 ft. and U3ed from April 1 to November 1 inclusive of each year as a supplemental supply to irrigate 40 acres of land embraced in the- 5, T. 4 S., R. NEjNEy. Sec. W., U. S. B. & M. As much of said water as may be necessary will be used during each entire year for incidental, domestic purposes. This application is designated in the State Engineers Office as File No. 11600. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, shall be submitted in affidavit form and in duplicate, accompanied by a fee of $1.00 and filed in this office within 30 days after the completion of the publication of this notice. T. H. HUMPHERYS, Mr. Reed Foote is visiting reState Engineer. latives and friends here. He has been employed at Lone Tree, Date of first publication, FebruWyoming for the past two years. ary 15, 1935. March Date of last publication, A special meeting of the Aux- 15, 1935. iliary was held at Mrs. Jesse A. NOTICE TO WATER USERS Fowlers Friday evening. o State Engineers Office, A number of people from A1 Salt Lake City, Utah, Feb. 1, 1935 tonah attended the fights at VicNotice is hereby given that John tory Park Saturday night. W. Moulton, Duchesne, Utah, has made application in accordance Mr. Jesse A. Fowler was a Duthe laws of Utah to approwith chesne business visitor Monday. priate li 4 second feet of water from the Duchesne River in DuThe Boy Scouts hauled wood chesne County, Utah. Said water Saturday for the school. The boys will be diverted from April 15 to are to be complimented on their November 1, inclusive of each good work. They have a very year at a point which bears North good scout master and he is tak 47 10 minutes W. 1824 degrees ing a lot of interest in the work feet from the SVi Cor. Sec. 24, and needs the support of all the T, 3 S., R. 5 W., U. S. B. & M. parents. and used to irrigate 80 acres of The school gave a splendid pro- land embraced in the ENWJi and the NEViSW Sec. 25, T. 3 gram on Abraham Lincoln's birth- S R. 5 W., U. S. B. & M. day which was enjoyed by all who This application is designated saw It. in the State Engineers Office ax File No. 11670, All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, shall be submitted in affidavit form and in The Myton school teachers gave duplicate, accompanied by a fee a program for Conjoint this mon- of $1.00 and filed in this office th which was enjoyed by every within 30 days after the compleone, tion of the publication of this publication, 1935. nvkg Maw Mr. staying essence Mr. fjnday ijicpan sid Mr FOR SALE-Pla- yer about 60 rolls f mall si U atte Mrs. Edward Herrick, DuthN C Mr. FOR SALE White Leghorn W chicks. Order now. Will take - trade. eES- - v orbing Custom hatching 5. Mrs. Homer Rob 26'2t. froi y Rang! Smil 11V, Myton, R DIVORCE IN MEXICO. few days; no residence; licity. Write: Atty, Box Ico, 10c stamps. Professional lor Salt Fhm D6 p st!1 trai T.ir day M, & Card F Mr. jehesn L. A. HOLLENBECK Attorney-at-La- w Duchesne Ctat ai Mr. r,d WM. H. FITZWATEB Notary '! son, Mr. Public Postoffice ' Mrs. Bldg, Duchesne Ita V spen of (en home Misses I s?M we ROY A. SCH0MAS Ldden, toades Registered Mortician Itt Duchesne II. Peppard Quite Laity h SERVICE an Mr. the- Ftai Duchesne a rung t Seed Plant RHEUMATIC Vein luting 1 femoon S. LIDDELL MARKETING V Mrs. er, j Id. Mrs. CURE H DISCOVERED BY PHYSICIAN OF OLD SOLDIERS HO)! of M Birc Morn I- an Mr. ei Mr. Yi of Di z Where he had plenty f's Sun matic patients under his he b on, control to experiment N the cause of rheumatism. P home obtain remedy can now be $1.0 I Duche: sending this ad and one $2.00 trial bottle. Only at I am tie sent to any one person Contains 15 days Mr. Hugh Kelly and Miss price. T. H. HUMPHERYS, Myrle sufficient to kn(X' and ment, Kelly of Midway were week end State Engineer. Give Date of first publication, Febru- any ordinary case. ploded In legislative of your case. halls this ary 8, 1935. , week when Senator George M. Mil- Date of last publication, March 8, JONES REMEDY CO, ler of Carbon county St., St. Louis, Mo. sought to 1935. force an investigation of the bus& Miss f Mr. . 1 iness connections of Paul H. Ray, Salt Lake City attorney, to succeed Senator C. appointed Clarence Nelson, resigned. It proved a dud. Far-flun- g objections to the changes proposed in the state workmens compensation law by the Child bill have resulted in the bill being rewTitten to a extent with the Idea of large making it accepable in at least a degree The joint session on liquor control cought out widely divergent view Points. It showed too that the adherents of private were most amendable to licensing compro-mis. . Moves to set aside con- f thC liquor Problcm n'ntnn bread and but- ter measures are are meeting with passed upon strong opposit-o- n from those who Wieve the People are desirous of having the question settled pronto . The state legislature will be made omnipotent in taxation if constitu-tion- a amendments are y the current session approved and later by the electorate . . . Freak measures have been notieably absent during the current session the on- to the un marrrriaCh5aCCOrain the senate hill taxing bachelors . . . The has been successfully applied to several nar dofunrt mea- , ntabIy the chid resolution and ' STERLING TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Uintah Basin Points to Salt tab Eastern Utah Transportation Company Uintah Basin Points to Price -- 0- Goot Every Day Service Each Way ' ter I e. Better Light c fani(n POIR 8 UINTAH oul-niot- lZr bills. LIGHT Cl oradoi Sold T . ELECTRICITY g rnv. thir IS YOUB 1ST EFFICIENT ? "He |