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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH cor. Sec. 3, T. 4 S., R. :i w S. B. and M. The water n, UITNAH BASIN RECORD Fnfewwi as second-clas- s released from storage from 1st to Oct. 31st incl. of each and used as a supplemental ply to irrigate 53,522.24 acres ' land embraced in all or parL, 1 PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT DUCHESNE, UTAH Roy A. Sehonian, Publisher and Editor " matter ADVERTISING RATES Display Advertising May 26, 1922 at the Pontoffice at Flat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, under the act of Line, 214c. March 3, 1879. Per Column Inch, 30c. Classified and Reading Notices For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost SUBSCRIPTION RATES and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per .75 Months Three line, first insertion; 5c qer line for 1.00 Months Six minimum Issue each succeeding One Year $2.00 charge, 30c. U. B. I. C. Past President Makes An Answer Mrs. Hope Esauk was a guest Mrs. Ben Pack of Salt Lake is visiting her brothers, John and Jim at the home of Mrs. J. A. Morrison 1 Lemon. Secs. 23, 32, 33, 34, 35 and 33 Tuesday. 5., R. 2 E.; Secs. 28, 29, 33 t in last and Mrs. Howard Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Hans Tuft of Mon Mr. 32, 33, 34 and 35, T. 7 S. R weeks paper under the heading lb. Secs. 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 16, i7jt "What's Wrong written by W. D. roe, Utah returned home Tuesday are the proud parents of an Sz2 after a few days visit with their baby girl, born on the 4th. Moth21, 23, 25, 26, 29, 32, 35 and" Bishop, I wish to make a brief reMrs. J. W. Jensen. er and baby are doing fine. 8 S., R. 1 E.; Secs. 1 2 s T. daughter, inasmuch as seem to I the be ply 7 to 30 incl., 32, 34, 35 and 5, principal in the case. Mrs. J. H. Robinsin and Mrs. W. Mrs. Norma Robb and daughters T, 8 S., R. 2 E.; Secs. 2 to 7 The congressmen in question 9, 10, 11, 14 to 18 incl., 20 2l were sent special invitations thru G. Gentry spent Monday afternoon Helen and Lois were visiting at the home of Mrs. J. A. Morrison 23, 27 to 34 incl., T. 8 S., j the secretary of the U. B. I. C. with Mrs Etta Webb. E. Tuesday. , Secs. 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12 committee. Whether or not these Mrs. Olive Sorensen entertained 14, 16, 17, 18, 20 to 29 incl. 3 men received the secretarys letGOOD PROSPECTS FOR BLUE BENCH The following young folks en36 inc!., T. 9 S., R. 1 E.; Secs ters may still be a question, but Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jensen and Mr. dinner at Tuft and Hans Mrs. 3 to 22 incl., 29 to 32 joyed a chickaree Sunday night: There is always a brighter side to every situation, the invitations were sent. incl., 7 Ruth, Edward, Leland and Ivan R. 2 E.; Secs. 5, 6, 7, 8, ig Monday 5., The looks like work done all and the the looked it at from if by program presangles, Hadden, Tom Abplanalp, Moreley 9 S., R. 3 E.; Secs. 4 and 5 t well for the two ent economic situation and the drougth may have committee speaks Mrs. Alma Timothy of Jensen is Davis, Betty Jo Morrison, Lowell 5., R. 1 E all S. L. B. and k who worked and gentlemen night Gerand Rhoades Lucille her with a few Moore, spending days This application is designs their bright side for Duchesne County. day to pnt it across. No program ald Shanks. They all say that the in the State Engineers Office W, The Federal Government is being faced with the could be made which would suit daughter, Mrs. Reed Lemon. chickens were fine. File No. 11573. : and it is little wonder The ladles of the Relief Society necessity of handing out relief in one form or another everybody All protests against the on an election year certain that to a large number of the farmers of the country, and individuals show considerable con- met at the home of Mrs. M. J. Mrs. J, A. Morrison made a trip of said application, statcTh ' ing ta Roosevelt Thursday. She spent ' is beginning to look around to find some permanent cern and resentment when their Benson Tuesday. reasons the therefor, must be t the night with her daughter and in affidavit solution to their problems, to help them become duplicate, political friends are not given Is an every-daaccompai This street scene Mrs. J. B. Lemon, Mrs. Ben granddaughter, Mrs. Howard Stew in the Mexican village at the Worlds ed with a fee of $1.00 and filed prominent places on the program. Pack and Miss Anna Lemon were art and baby. again. Fair in Chicago. Fifteen foreign this office within thirty (30) da Experience in past U. B. I. C. visiting relatives and friends in The Blue Bench, though it is a small area when activities has shown the wisdom of Upalco Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Abplanalp villages offer the visitor the equiva- after the completion of the p IL viewed in this light, should never the less prove quite using descretion on this point. and Mr. Iran Brown were shop- lent of a tour of the world In a day lication of this notice. or two at the exposition-thi- s This T. H. HUMPHERi was issue decided year. of Krebs Mr. and Mrs. Robert particular attractive for fitting into some of the governments ping in Duchesne Saturday. Low travel costs and added Free State Engineer upon by the presidency and all of Price were guests of their daugV nj.K plans. Thomas F. Thomas, register at the U. S. Land the commttee chairmen and not ter, Mrs. Wilford Wall Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Birch, Mr. Fair features make a Fair vacation Date of first Aur publication, this summer. office in Salt Lake City reports that he is receiving by just the two members of the cheaper 1934. and Mrs. Max Birch and Mrs. Hera regular deluge of letters from various parts of the program committee. bert Birch took in the U. B. I. C. Date of last publication. Aue in a f the The citizen In who was 1934. Thursday. country, particularly the drougth areas, requesting reported as beingquestion ig information about homestead opportunities. Right nored when he sent completely a letter to the Mr. and Mrs. William Abplanalp here in the basin we have dozens of families trying to committee was given a personal tind son,, Thomas were over at Mr. H. P. Ottosen was here on Fort Duchesne make a living on lands which are so unproductive answer to his letter by the presi Thursday taking NOTICE TO WATER USERS dent of the 1934 U. B. I. C. This business last week. in the U. B. I. C. as to not be worthy of the water wasted on them. answer was made immediately State Engineers Office, There are from seven to eight thousand acres of following the first committee meet Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beckstead Jean and Betty Jo Morrison and Salt FOR SALE Truck and Tom fba Lake City, Utah, held after the letter was hand- returned home Monday after a Ruth Hadden were visitors at the good irrigable land on the bluebench, on at least four ing Car. "Old Timers but th' 1934. 28, ing it seemed to weeks visit in Southern Utah. home of Lucille Rhoades Thurs- July thousand of which productiveness has already been ed in andtheapparently Notice is hereby given that the have not traveled far, and ha? individual who wrote satisfy United States Bureau of Reclama- a lot of Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Ottosen day. proven, and the balance of which is identically the it. He did not ask for a formal transportation in thi tion, Salt Lake City, Utah, has returned home from Meeker, Colsame but has never had water. With the present reply for publication. in running conditk Are Mr. W. B. Brennick and Mr. made yet. application in accordance There may have been a "lack of orado last week. were Turnbow Burdett Roosevelt and of for sale with the Laws of Utah to appropossibility cheap. Call at Rew rerouting the Duchesne River Ex- intelligence shown in several visitors Thursday. Office. acre feet of water priate 9,000 change Canal, it would be a simple program for the terns connected with this years U John Kennison is home from from Currant Creek and an unfor a few days. Federal government to buy the peoples equity in the B. I. C., yet it is my opinion that and were Brennick Joyce Joy named thereof in Was- WANTED the majority of those who attended at thd home of Sylvia Had atch tributary Coal and Wood t Ai visiting poor lands they are now on, move them onto the the atCounty, Utah. Said water Mr. Mrs. and convention were fairly well Elray Larsen den afternoon. Thursday and let will be them bluebench, diverted from Jan. 1st to subscription. Look at the dre tended the U. B.: I. C. at Fort Dupay out over a long period, satisfied with its program. Dec. 31st incl. of each year as beside your name on the papna chesne as the reclamation projects are paid out. last week Now that I am relieved of the follows: From Currant Creek at and if you are behind, and worj On the face of it at least, this looks like a heavy responsibility of being at a rate not to exceed 100 sec. ft. to deliver coal or wood in payir. 'ear winning the head John of that very important Thompson is visiting at for concerned. The game at a point which bears E. 2,700 call at the Record office and mUie everyone government I feel that I can home this week. He has been live: and N. 1,100 ft. from the SW arrangements. takes families off the relief rolls and makes them organization, ft. make a statement regarding the herding sheep. ary, cor. Sec. 1 T. 11 21, R. g, S., need a on W., for concerted The Misses Ailene Curran and the effort the families themselves regain again OVER &-IN $2300 CASH U. B. PRIZED S. Bur-ticChris une Sorensen and find from said part of every citizen In the Basin family, Elizabeth Emery were Sunday their self-respeand industry and the county and to named tributary at a rate not to The Happiness Word Sorensen and family and Ho- guests of Mrs. Martin Slane. give the proper kind of support state are enriched by the transfer of what is now to this vital institution. This is my mer Sulser and family returned exceed 20 sec. ft. at a point which Contest includes 50 cash priz. bears N. 500 ft. of SE cor. Sec. Lots of fun for solvers. Ees: waste land to productive, tax-payin- g Tuesday night from a trip to Rock Miss Wilma Fouse spent land. There suggestion: the 29 of said Twp. and Range. Not jig-saand cross-wor- d There should be more getting at Creek. puzzfe w week end with Melba Curran. are undoubtedly many who can find fault and stummore than 100 sec. ft. of water Full information and 1 puzzle fen ti facts and less jumping at conclu bling blocks in this kind of a project, but we have sions; more working for the gen sard member of the U. S. Tariff Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gee are will be diverted at one time from six cents in stamps, sent to ttiis : was invited to speak both points of diversion combined. newspaper. yet to hear a good sound reason why it could not be eral welfare and less for personal Commission just U. B. I. C. on the tariff with us again. the at All of or said water be will more for conveyed political gains; and charity put across, The tariff has been the surely the establishing of a hundred mistakes of individuals or com- question. I OR SALE - 40 Shares can h Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Galli of He-b- by canal to and stored in the exor moie families on land of known productivity, the most bitterly fought political mittees and less negative criticism were visiting with Mrs. Gallis isting Strawberry Reservoir, the Water in Duchesne Irr. Co. of the and question where they can build homes, pay taxes and contribute Right now is the proper time to past century center of the impounding dam of still I think Mr. Brassards talk sister, Mrs. Berthena Holfeltz one which bears N. H. Cartels 61 deg. 52 min. up. $5.00 per Share. to society is a consideration a for begin and working bigger day last week. worthy of the efforts better U. B. I. C. for 1935, and was enjoyed and appreciated 51 2t 10 sec. W. 2697.57 from SE IloIIaday, Tt of every citizen of Duchesne County, and should be of when The U. B. I. C. Boards in their I say working, thats just Remund Joe balof Park City is efforts to keep poligreat interest to the officials of the state. Yoi what I mean. It takes something out of the U. B. I. C., have un- ing hay in this vicinity. tics will besides just tilling others how intentionally brought politics in. MOON LAKE A PARADISE STERLING TRANSPORTATION things should be run or in writing If Mrs. Morrell and son, Frank and the board wishes to stay clear in articles to newspaper order Too f the residents of Duchesne County real- make a successful convention. of politics, then let politics alone daughter, Guila were calling on . COMPANY ize the ideal conditions afforded by Moon Lake for Next Monday evening, August themselves. Invite any and all Mrs. Probus Fouse Tuesday of men they think the last week. Guila spent the night Uintah Basin Points to Salt Lake recreation and rest. Recent conversation with the 20th, a general meeting of com- prominent with Wilma. to would like hear people without owners of the resort accomodations there disclosed mittee members will convene at regard to their political affiliations Eastern Utah Transportation Fort Duchesne at 8 oclock. The Mrs. Berthena Holfeltz is the then politics in the U. B. I. C. will the fact that practically all of their patronage comes 1934 committee will then and there be eliminated. proud owner of a car. Company from outsiders, who marvel over the beauties of the hand over its records and best If the to be obtained knowledge Uintah Basin Points to Trice spot, and make reservations to come again, from wishes to the new committee. from speakers at the U. B. I. C. Is Miss Anna Fugal of Pleasant interested Basin residents, to Any Grove is a few be boiled down to the ild gag spending days with places even as as Los Angeles. Citizens of the not members of either committee sold 0- Miss Nelda Holfeltz. Every Day Service Each Way oBasin are in the minority as patrons of the are invited to be present and give of bragging about our great Inplace. land Empire, then I suggest we for next years activMrs. Jerry Merkeley was on the aie Probably three reasons for this seeming suggestions invite and bring in the audience ities. sick list last week. indifference to beauty. First; the people themselves, instead of the speakers and give (Signed) Chas. M. Iverson. the inhere in the basin are undoubtedly victims of the old knowledge ourselves, for I ALIMONY & DIVORCE LAW The heavy storm and flood Friwe know more about this so delusion that the pastures on the other side of the Another Reader Offeri sist OF ANY STATE In the Union and called Great Inland Empire than day did some damage in this comhill are the greenest. We are Mexico, with plain English ei An Opinion any outside speaker can possobly munity such as taking dams and prone to overlook the comment and annotat .The planatory know. ditches. There filling was up a beauty of our own spots in favor of some more dis- Mr. the Ions. MERRIL A II. LARSEN different flood down Cottonwood Monday, As a matter of fact, most quespublication W Editor: tant scene. Second; there is not the supply of fish at Allow each state. Covers marriage, me to congratulate Dr. tions of interest are more or less the first this year. The drouth Atforney-at-LaMoon Lake that one would vorce, alimony, legal separation expect to find there. Re- Bishop on his article in the Record political. The new deal and the must be over. annulment, separate maintenance 0f ports on the water show that except for altitude it stating not only what he thought buying of sheep and cattle by the Duchesne and support of children olio Mr. custody Glen Wilcox but Utah what which was of others government Salt are Lake discussed many think as favorable to fish as Fish Lake, and there is no is etc. Specify state wanted. Pri r is the a of section few U. B. the' I. last ing C. I do by spending day3 with his speakers at the reason why it should not provide excellent $1.00. not accuse the last Board nor any last U. B. I. C. are political and sister, Mrs. Harold Wimmer. fishing. The Fish and Game Club would do well to see TIIE CRIMINAL LAWS OF AX' former board of the U. B. I. C. of will be used extensively In the com that STATE In plain English with (J S Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Curran and theie is some planting done there. And last; the re-so- it being narrow and partisan in poli- ing campaign. tics. I like and respect all the W. G. Genrty, son, Kenneth, Price $1.00. explanation. L. A. HOLLENBECK accompanied j by managers at Moon Lake could do much towarc members with whom I have been THE BANKRUPTCY LAWS full) Ioka, Utah. Mrs. Kate S. Needham, arrived home we but since have had Attorney-at-Lahere Tuesday evening from Port lncieasmg patronage by explained; who may become advertising acquainted, the U. B. I, C., several times the the lake and its attractions. Theproperly Talking Angeles, Washington to spend a bankrupt, voluntarily, involuntar lake and surround- boards Duchesne over enthusiasm to keep Talking comes by nature, silence few days with Mr. Curran's mothUtah y. Trice $1.00. ing territory are of course public property, and it is politics out has brought politics by understanding. er, Mrs. Ethel Curran, and family. MEXICAN DIVORCE LAWS nnl th not necessary, to enjoy them, to patronize the resort into it. Information gratis. there. Wherever people gather, there are those who A few years ago, Senator King salt DELAWARE CHARTERS; on the stage at the U. B. I. C. sat would rather pay for accomodations than shift houn WM. sound, 24 obtained sure; in II. FITZWATER for but was not allowed to open his VeS 10wever ant a ANY LAW QUESTION fully H tle publicity would help mouth for fear he would mention Notary Tubllo greatly swered train politics. To be fair, at the same by competent, Rueben lawyers for $1.00. meeting, Postoffice Bldg., Clark, one of U tahs most prominent Republicans LEGAL RESEARCH SOCIETf Duchesne was an the ground but was not Utah 1604 Maltinan Ave. Los Angel1" to asked to speak. This year, while secure a od Position Jime (Clip this adv., it may come ban'.1 Governor Blood was Invited, our Scho year- - Good a-- a are still positions sometime.) Senator and Representative were lable in every state. Complete information will be loft out and it would seem politics ROY A. SCIIONIAN nailed on receipt of a three cent was the reason or in other words, Send for it stamp. Registered the board again brought politics into the U. B. I. C. Mortician Let me ask what is this thing Rural Schools and City Schools Duchesne NEED NO LONGER SUFFER called politics? Is it too sacred, Utah AT PERIODIC INTERVALS or too rotten to be mentioned ? OR WORRY ABOUT DELAY! 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