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Show Notice to Contractors UINTAH BASIN RECORD Seal id proposals will be received at its office by the undersigned Conin Duchesne, Utah, for the SCHOOL HIGH A struction of A BUILDING AT DUCHESNE, AT BUILDING SCHOOL GRADE MYTON AND AN ADDITION TO A GRADE SCHOOL BUILDLOING AT ROOSEVELT, ALL CATED IN DUCHESNE COUNFOR THE BOARD TY, UTAH, OF EDUCATION OF DUCHESNE DISTRICT, COUNTY SCHOOL All in accordance with the plans and specifications as prepared by up Scott and Welch, Architects, and until the hour of two oclock P. M., April 25th, 1936, at which will time and at which place they be publicly opened and rrad. Plans, specifications, and proexamined at posal blanks may be at undersigned the of the office be Duchesne, Utah, or they may & obtained at the off.ee of Scott Welch, Architects, Dooly Buildigg, Salt Lake City, Utah, upon a dewill posit of $25.00. Said deposits oe refunded provided the plans and specifications are returned to the Architects in good order not PUBLISHED EVERY FRID VY AT DUCHESNE, UTAH Roy A. Schonian, Publisher and Editor ADVERTISING RATES Elntered as second-clas- s matter Display Advertising May 26, 1922 at the Postofflce at Flat Rate, For Plates. Per Agate Duchesne. Utah, under the act at Line, 2y3c. 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 rhree line, first Insertion; 5c qer line for 1.00 Months 3ix each succeeding issue minimum $2.W One Year charge, 30c. Easter tide LADIES. JuvrfiE. PATIENT IfVdUR OR EASTEiZ. (JCWNET mmwhaeii I oe. lS0ATHtW 'rVU'LL C'Ef i'll loo if WAT III 00 Z" Fathers children A Quarrel Of The Gods (A Keresan Myth) In far off time Our Father and Our Mother quarreled. He clamed he had greater power. Finally Our Mother said: "Let us try who has the most power." They tried to see whom the rising sun would shine on first. Though she was much sha ter than he was, it shone on her first. The next test was shooting at a giant tree so thick that eight people could scarcely span it. Our Father sa'd: It is in my power to throw this tree down. He shot and the bark fell off one side only, the tree remaining standing. Let me try, Our Mother said. Her bow was the rainbow and her arrow the lightning. When she Shot it thundered as the arrow uprooted the tree. Our Father was angered because he was beaten. Then they let their children run Our & race around the world. Legal Advertising SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL OF THE STATE OF DIS-rRIC- T UTAH, WITHIN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF DUCHESNE. VELMA LAMAR RESTAINO, Plaintiff, TS. EASTER SUNDAY Easter Sunday is upon us with its traditional message of rebirth. New life, new hope, a brighter future. CHARLES VINCENT RESTAINO, Defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to Be he religious or otherwise, a man is lost indeed who after appear within twenty can go out into the open and observe the signs of life service of this summons days upon you, if served within the county in springing anew from the earth without having some which this action is brought; him. Easter within well of these Easter thoughts up otherwise within thirty days after should mean much to us in the Basin this yean A good service, and defend the above action; and in case of your agricultural outlook, employment for all and increasso to do, judgement will failure feeled business activities all tend to encourage this be rendered ing of joy and happiness which the Easter season should bring to us. against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to recover a judgement dissolving the marriage contract heretofore and now existing between you and the ADIEU TO THE CANAL CONSTRUCTION CHRONICLE With this edition of the Record, we bid adieu to plaintiff. RULON J. LARSEN, CCC Co. No. 19G8 and its official camp paper, the Attorney for Plaintiff, Duchesne, Utah Address, Canal Construction Chronicle which we have carried Data of first pub. April 10, 1936. Date of last pub. May 8, 1936. in our columns for the past year'or more. Operating without an educational adviser a large Notice To Water Users portion of the time, the boys at the Bridgeland camp State Engineers Office, Salt have not been quite as consistent in writing their Lake City, Utah, March 7, 1936. Notice is hereby given that paper as have the Moon Lake boys with their Aurora United Indian Irrigation Borealis. Yet withall, the Canal Construction Chron- Service, States My ton, Utah, has made icle has carried in its columns an interesting and con- Application in accordance with the laws of Utah, to change the tinuous account of camp life at Bridgeland and the point of diversion of 50 sec. ft. of water from Duchesne river in this life. with personalities intermingled Duchesne county Utah. Said water We take this opportunity of commending those has heretofore been diverted from 1 to October 15 inclusive of whose efforts and interests have kept the paper alive. May each year by virtue of ApplicaWe hope and believe that they have derived much tion No. 364, into the Myton canal at a point which beats pleasure and perhaps some knowledge from the ex- N. 22 deg. 15 min. W. 1252 ft., from the NW cor. Sec. 27, T. 3 S., perience. R. 2 W., USB & M. and used to Co. No. 19G8, its officers and enrollees will be miss- irrigate 3562.1 acres of land env of Secs. 22, 23, ed by many of Duchesnes folk when they are gone. braced in parts 24, 25, 26, 27 and 36, T. 3 S., R. Some thousand men and boys have been connected 2 W.; parts of Secs. 27, 28, 29, 31, 32, 33, 34 and 35 T. 3 S., with the camp during its eighteen months near us. 30, R. 1 W.; and part of Sec. 31, T. Many of these we have never known, while others 3 S., R. 1 E., all in USB & M. and more particularly described in the have made themselves part of our community in vary- Application filed in the State office. It is now prolocal married some have Some were Engjieera boys, ing degrees. to divert said water intp our daughters and have adopted the Basin as their posed the Grey Mountain canal at a point which bears N, 15 deg. W. home. Many have established business and social re- 1200 ft. from the center corner of lationships which will not soon be forgotten. To those Sec. 1, T. 4 S, R. 1 W., USB & M. use as heretofore to irrigate who are leaving us, we bid farewell and extend our and the land hereinabove described. This application is designated wishes for a successful future. town-sit- e A NEED FOR QUICK ACTION From winter to summer from drouth to deluge from one extreme to the other so it goes. Thirty days ago, men were seeking jobs and none were to be had. Today our riprapping project is, or should be ready to go and there are not enough men eligible to WPA work to carry it through. Twenty men were called for the Duchesne-Fruitlan- d road job for this week end. Fifty more will be required as the project expands, and when these jobs are filled, there will be no men available for the riprapping project which must draw its labor from relief rolls. The present warm weather working on the recent snows is already beginning to swell the river and if we want protection from the coming high waters, our river project must not be delayed. Evidently the only way left open to us is an appeal to WPA through the city officials or civic bodies to waive restrictions and allow us to employ whatever labor is available and complete this project before high water interferes. were winning when Our Mother caused a storm and a g. cat flood. Whereupon Our rather said: Stop, Sister" (thus as addressed Our Mother) You are stonger than I. Let us recall u.t.3 children. After eight years or periods the the earth and the deluge covj-e- d people fled to the mesa. The shamans were unable to stop it. the Spider sent the sun from north to south, from west to east, and from east to west, but the great wat.rs surged on. Spider then placed a reed on top of the mesa and ordered the people to escape through it to the world later than May 2nd, 1936. above. bewas the last Proposals must be made in strict Turkey earthly with all the provisions accordance to and escape through the reed ing oeiore he could escape through it of the plans and specifications, die ris.ng waters reached the tip and must be made on the blank of his feathers, which are white forms provided by the Architects. for that reason. Then after the To be considered, they must be waters subsided the people re- accompanied by a certified check or a b.d bond, in an amount at turned and repeopled the earth. least equal to five per cent within 30 days after the comple of the following sum: The base tion of the publication of this bid, plus all additive alternates. notice, All bidders are hereby notified T. H. HUMPHERYS, Jiat this is a P. W. A. project and State Engineer. all work contemplated thereunder Date of first publication, March must be done under the rules and Re-L13, 1936. regulations of the Emergency 1935 Date of last publication, April of Act Appropriation 10, 1936. thereto pertaining. (See Construction Regulations, P. W. A. Form Notice To Water Users No. 179 dated July 22, 1935 and subsequent revisions.) No bidder may withdraw his State Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, March 7, 1936. bid for a period of thirty days of Notice is hereby given that the date set for the opening. The right is reserved to accept United States Indian Irrigation Service, Myton, Utah, has made any or to reject all proposals and Application in accordance with alternates. BOARD OF EDUCATION OF the laws of Utah, to change the DUCHESNE COUNTY point of diversion of 19.85 sec. ft. SCHOOL DISTRICT of water from Duchesne river in Duchesne county Utah. Said water By Floyd E. Lamb (Signed) President of Board has heretofore been diverted from of Education. May 1 to October 15 inclusive of Date of First publication April each year, by virtue of Application No. 382, into the Myton town-sit- e 10th, 1936. Date of Second publication, canal at a point which bears N. 22 deg. 15 min. W. 1252 ft. April 17th, 1936. Date of Third publication April from the NW cor. Sec. 27, T. 3 S R. 2 W., USB & M. find used to 24th, 1936. irrigate 1388.41 acres of land embraced in parts of Secs. 21, 22, 27, Notice To Water Users 28, 29 and 30, T. 3 S., R. 1 E.; parts of Secs. 25, 26, 35 and 36, Stats Engineers Office, Salt T. 3 S., R. 1 W.; and part of Sec. Lake City, Utah, March 7, 1936, 2, T. 4 S., R. 1 W., USB & M., Notice is hereby given that more particularly described in the United States Indian Irrigation filed in the State Service, Myton, Utah, has made Application Engineers office. It is now pro- Application in accordance with posed to divert said water into the laws of Utah, to change the the Grey Mountain canal at a point of diversion of 0.88 sec. ft, point which bears N. 15 deg. W. of water from Duchesne river in 1200 ft. from the center cor. of Duchesne county Utah. Said water Sec. 1, T. 4 S., R. 4 W., USB & M. has heretofore been diverted from and use as heretofore to irrigate May 1 to October 15 inclusive of the land hereinbefore described. each year, by virtue of Applica This application is designated tion No. 8909, into the Myton in the State Engineers Off.ce as townsite canal at a point which File No. Dears N. 22 deg. 15 min. W. 1252 All protests against the grant- ft. from the NW cor. Sec. 27, T. ing of said application, stating the 3 S R. 2 W., USB & M. and used reasons therefor, shall be sub- as a supplemental to irn mitted in affidavit form and in gate 3562.1 acres of supply land embraced .duplicate, accompanied by a fee in parts of Secs. 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 of $1.00 and filed in this office 32, 33, 34 and 35, T. 3 S., R. 1 W. within 30 days after the comple- and parts of Secs. 22, 23, 24, 25, tion of the publication of this 26, and 27, T. 3 S, R. 2 W., USB notice. & M., more particularly described T. H. HUMPHERYS, in the Application filed in the State Engineer. State Engineers office. It is now Date of first publication, March proposed to divert said water into 13, 1936. Grey Mountain canal at a point Date of last publication, April which bears N. 15 deg. W. 1200 ft, from the center cor. of Sec. 1 10, 1936. ef ml 8" FOR SALE Farm, and south of Roosevelt loT 10" acres in hay, S(m all implements. Government right Price $3730. W' Roosevelt, Utah. T S011 t! 1 wb s 'LEOiTriuKr; Stock, one improved aet water, mile E. i c 0r we Earle "rlte , Myton, I tah. 3 letup I 1 notice. T. H. HUMPHERYS, State Engineer. Date of first publication, March 13. 1936. Date of last publication, 10, 1936., Fo j lesllj r- ( rf-- eLS - O' lei FOK SALE GoorikTr7'' f0' April Wonderful milker 6 yrs this week. A bargain. Harold Stevenson, Mtn. Homt' Notice To Water Users 86-l- c&mp tri idP hre' OR SALE Herd of outfits. Ranch, grazing 100 acres of farming Lns Hater right, home, 4 miles from town. A reant i F State Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, March 7, 1936, Notice is hereby g.ven that Un.ted States Indian Irrigation Service, Myton, Utah, has made Application in accordance with the laws of Utah, to change the point of diversion of 12 sec. ft. SACRIFICE SUE af water from Duchesne river in iodern Home l Duchesne. Duchesne county Utah. Said water derfui Bargain. Terms from has heretofore been diverted party. Inquire II. B. IloUenbeSf 1 of 15 to October inclusive May each year, by virtue of Application No. 381, at a point which bears N. 22 deg. 15 min. W. 1252 Cads ft. from the NW cor. Sec. 27, T. 3 S., R. 2 W., USB & M. and used for domestic and municipal purIt is poses at Myton townsite. now proposed to divert said water L. A. HOLLENBECK into the Grey Mountain canal at & point which bears N. 15 deg. W. Attomey-at-La1200 ft. from the center cor. of Sec. 1, T. 4 S., R. 4 W., USB & M. Duchesne Utah and use as heretofore for domestic and municipal purposes. This application is designated In the State Engineers Office as File No. ROY A. SCHONIAN All protests against the grantRegistered ing of said application, stating the reasons therefor, shall be subMortician mitted in affidavit form and in Duchesne duplicate, accompanied by a fee Utah of $1.00 and filed in this office within 30 days after the completion of the publication of this II. B. HOLLENBECK notice. T. H. HUMPHERYS, Notary Publio State Engineer. North of Date of first publication, March 13, 1936. County Court Home Date of last publication, April Duchesne Utah X Professional 8 j!ll t sn 11 cy w y- i !r ai i ! years loops lltiti Vvec luff. yam Fox n fro yrj). irt jectTS To th toil El ai a w 10, 1936. I con ;rgec For j en trs i arthi louse Jus be Tie iwm ti Td 'sl-- Slt tve vs ioati All V; su Jr ed i I 01(1 ktldW1 li has mals Tais Prim Actor W t b'urs, subo r.ic.? epM Ml of Pn feierr E'redi Eyes that spot ffc IYkS valuo Ups that delight in good living r The keen jaw of a judge who appro- - i' ' nvmcXnka A ' ciates merit tfoMWftd THteclkawipIlfl I should say I haven't and further more I have already made reservations .t our favorite hotel The Newhouse, you bet! You havent forgotten John Were going to Salt Lake City today! 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