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Show I a UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH The New orlds Most Beautiful Refrigerator On Year All A ttAJj t Ol R , TWf ttf a A G. Gentry Jensen and son, Howard of Salt Lake who have visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jensen returned home Wednes- Ioka visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson of Upalco moved to Ioka Saturday where they will make their home this summer. M . V. C. W. day. Airs. Chas. Albright and Mrs. Joe Moysh of Roosevelt were G I J If Mrs. Mr3. n 5 U Produces $10,000 ior Duchesne Co. Coffers LOCALS CROSLEY SHELVADORS V Auditors Tax Sale 0 Mr3. Thelma Web i and Air. Orie Cook were callers at the Gentry home Wednesday. Ralph and Wesley Jensen spent the week end in Salt Lake City. Air. and Mrs. J. A. Angus and Airs. Thelma Webb attended the celebration at the Moon Lake CCC Camp Saturday. Airs. Chas. Iorg is enjoying a vis.t with her neice of Springville, Missouri. Air. and Mrs. Chas. Albright of Roosevelt spent Sunday evening with Air. and Airs. W. G. Gentry. Mr. John Johnson and son Everett of Provo are in Ioka this week looking after their bees. Roy Johnson, Howard Jones, Wesley Jensen and Evan Percival were Moon Lake visitors Monday. Airs. Jack Spencer was shopping in Roosevelt Saturday. Airs. Chester Alatheson of Highland was visiting her parents, Mr. and Airs. John Lemon D Mis. Alelvin Poulson and daugh ter, Sharon drove to Mt. Pleasant Thursday to attend the wedding of Miss Chrystal Hans.-and Air. Niel Smith. Aliss Hansen has been teaching in Myton during the past school term. The young couple will make their home in Vernal. Alls.. Howard Belt and children have returned to Spring Canyon after a two weeks visit with Mr. Belts mother. Airs. Em Wilson. Alary and Junior Wilson spent a few days visiting their grand- (Continued From Page 1) bid" or for the single bid of the full amount of taxes, penalties and interest by the original owner. In addition to the 54 pieces sold Monday, 62 pieces of the property advertised were redeemed previous to the sale by the payment of full taxes, costs, etc. by the owner. Air. Goodrich stated. was in spectacular Nothing evidence at the sale. None of the properties Knight Investment were put up with the exception of a section and a half, supposedby ly grazing land, purchased Emil Munz. There was little evi dence of any mortgage holders on hand to protect their interests in the various properties. Interest in the bidding could probably have been stimulated considerably Air. Goodrich felt, if they had des.red, but it was not the policy of the county commissioners to force anyone from his home. They intended to, and did live up to the full letter of the law in the entire matter of of delinquent taxes, but in,biew not were conditions present g the sirous of in any instance. $30,000 Collected In May A check with County Treasurer Porter Alerrell revealed that proceeds of Alondays sale amounted to $10,344.97. Total redemption receipts in Alay, including the sale receipts were $18,817.13. some April redemptions, including part payment receipts amounted to $20,370.75. Over half of this amount represented compromise payments made prior to April 10, the date of the Auditors deeds to the county. The balance of lApril and Alay collections, apacredit-e- d proximately $30,000 was adverto the Goodrich Air. by deed tising of the Auditors Tax list. revertIncluding the properties concluat the to the county ing sion of Alondays sale there are now some 2000 piecas of Duchesne county property so listed in the county clerks office, ac cording to the clerk, and it is pos ible that the county commission ers will soon commence a series of public saiss in an attempt to get these hack into individual .ownership and back on the as' isessment rolls. mother, Airs. Anna Tidwell in Wellington. Dr. and Airs. W. D. Bishop left for Sa't Lake City Wednesday to attend the Dental convention. Airs. H. Sdch accompanied Charles f,hem. Sne will spend a few days Thi3 Model GKG-7- 0 with friends. Air. and Airs. Joe Brown and $201.93 children and Air. and AIr3. Cooper of Salt Lake City were guests This Much More in a Shelvador Sunday of Air. Brown's parent,1 Mr. and Airs. Arthur Brown. They The Model GKQ-7- 0 Crosley DeLuxe Shelvadore hag 7 cubic feet spent the day fishing in Lake NET capacity; 15.6S square fe.t of shelf space (N.E.M.A. ratcanyon. B. L. Dart of Alyton was a ing). 6 ice trays, and one double depth tray, 16S ice cubes in business visitor Friday. Duchesne all. Features are the same as Model GAQ-7and in addition Mrs. Harvey Dyer and son Dick has Storadrawcr and Crisper. Dimensions: 53 7 inches high; Eft this week for Salt Lake City, where they will visit for a time 33i .riches wide; 267 inches deep. relatives. Air. Dyer is emwith Model GKT-7- 0 Same as GKQ-7except has new Hermetic dam. ployed at the Aloon Lake was a compressor unit. R. E. Miller of Myton Duchesne visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Andy Verholc of Fort Du1936 Models on Display chesne was transacting business Duchesne this week. in 0 GAQ-7GAQ-G$188 $161.95 O. Monson of Boneta was a J. GAQ-3- 0 $149.93 business visitor here Wednesday. Mr3. C. Dorthella Dastrup ol Come in and see these beautiful Shelvadors Altcnah was in Duchesne Wedor phone 8S for demonstration. nesday transacting business. By Mrs. Golden Brown Airs. Suyan Titcomb and her Air. and Airs. Brig. Sweat and two grandsons returned this week Authorized Dealer Air. Loui9 Sweat of Heber City from California, where the childare visiting friends and relatives ren have been attending school. with in F.ruitland. They will spend the summer Mr. N. W. Alurdock wa3 trans- their mother Airs. Fern T. Aloff.tt. inacting business in Duchesne on George P. Alang, state fire Moe, and and Wednesday. Service Ralph surance agent Quality DuAirs. J. E. L. Carey underwent fire adjuster passed through an operation for the removal of chesne Friday, enroute to investiher tonsils Wednesday in Du- gate the Laris Grocery fire at or one that would be full of Latter-Da- y Saints chesne. Roosevelt. John L. Sweat has accepted Quarterly Conference Mrs. J. D. Wimmer accom"Love of our fehow men and work with the conMr. and Airs. E. H. PeterHeld at Mt. Emmons service to them will panied bring U3 suc- struction company, who have the son to Salt Lake City early in the cess, President Bennion said, at contract for regrading and oiling week. They returned Tuesday (Continued from Page 1) the final session at 2 p m. Pres. 40, approximately eight Highway Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wilson by music and play, the aim of Bennion gave some timely Dumiles west of Duchesne, towards of Spring Canyon were in busithe lessons could finally be made tions for the betterment suggesof the Fruitland. transacting chesne Alonday to become a part of the child. Stake. Mr. Golden E. Brown was ness. Sunday morning at 9 a. m., the Gerrit de Jong said, to live an business in Duchesne transacting Vance Larsen returned to DuSchool Ward and Stake Sunday abundant life, we must improve Wednesday. chesne Alonday n'ght after a six School Lunch officers met in th:ir Board meet- as we go along. Helen Davis, the Air. and Mrs. Brig. Sweat, Airs. weeks vacation in Lo Angeles ing, the theme being. Spiritual next speaker, showed that, that C. Matilda Project Ends on Sweat, Airs. Ervin D. Young, district manager S. Growth Through Lesson Enrich and the kind of an echo we as Sweat, Air. Joseph W. Ins Life Benefit Sweat, United May Fifteenth of the ment. Mr. Erying and Mr. de individuals send out will come Air. Louis Sweat, Mr. Wells Co. of Salt Lake City, was in Du' each lesson showed how the back to us. Jong Sweat. Air. Earl Sweat, and Airs. chesne on business Monday. Continued From Page 1 work could bs enriched by maDream what you may be, and Veneta Wiltke were in and son, Bill Orr visiting Arthur Airs. terials to be had with no cost. then work to the end that your by them, aided by the American motored to Mt. Pleasant Tuesday Legion and the L. D. S. church in The first public session was held dreams will come true," said Air. Duchesne Wednesday. Mrs. Wade Wilkins who has exercises the to attend graduation at 10 a. m. Sunday. Mary C. Sny- Eyring. Phyllis Leishman sang a been her mother, AIip. of the Wasatch Academy. Arthur the eleven centers where the lunch rooms were situated. der, state superintendent of the solo after which she showed the Warrenvisiting Namely, Mecham, returned home Jr., a student at Wasatch, r Ne-olPrimary, showed what their or- value and appreciation of the Duchesne, Myton, Roosevelt, Wednesof week. last Thursday turned home with them Alt. Emganization hopes to do during Priesthood. Alontwell, Upalco, atAirs. Warren Alecham was visitKohl also 1936. Martha Shank3 and Helen day. Airs. George C. mons, Altamont high school, Owing to the many visitors and acaDavis both addressed the congre- the limited time, there was not ing in Duchesne Thursday of last tended the exercises at the and Boneta. week. Her daughter, Owena Young demy. gation. time to hear from the two other Mrs. In Browns report, total Air. and Airs. Francis J. Brooks is a student there. Lesson Enrichment members of the Stake Presidency, and son, Harold made a to Smith and lunch servings in the county are Mrs. trip and Air. Daryl Air. Eyring showed how pupils nor the recently returned missionlisted as 92,446; Food cost, $2166.-8- 3 Salt Lake Friday of last week. daughter left early Tues-to grow through lesson enrichment. ary, Ariel Michie. and W. P. A. wages paid, The Relief Society dance which young Pleasant morning for Mt Mr. de Jong gave the lesson, A The congregation sang How was held last was day of their $4688.85. Friday night the graduation witness Brothers Testimony, showing Firm a Foundation Ye Saints of well attended. A acThe Parent - Teachers associaquilt was given Douglas. They were how easy it would be to have a the Lord. Bened-ctiowas proto the holder of the lucky brother, away Aliss Faun Smith tions report for the Duchesne by companied class rec.tation without interest nounced by President G. V. number which proved to be Mr. who has been visiting her brother High School is as follows: which we look for we will find, Moroni Chatwin of Tabiona. Project began, November 23. since Sunday. Airs. R. AI. Pope left this week 1935. Three women employed. for Heber, Salt Lake City and Total serving days, 77. vicinity for a month's vacation. Total servings, 8,020. R. R. Hackett, attorney of Park Total wages paid by W. P. A City wa3 in Duchesne Thursday funds, $426.77. transacting business. J. Frank Owings of Roosevelt Total food cost, $225.48. was a business visitor here ThursLocal P. T. A. purchased ad ditional in the amount day. Harmston oi of $20.00.equipment Helene Alisa Roosevelt was visiting friends in Closed Early Duchesne Thursday. Because of the fact that waOx Mr. and Airs. Floyd B. Cole ter into the basement ol seeped week the Salt Lake City spent the school house, where the lunch end at the home of Air. Cole, kitchen wa3 situated, the Dubrother, Mr. Irvin Cole. center was forced to close chesne and Air. The baby daughter of some three weelu sooner than Airs. Ed Carman has been seriousis the others in the county. ly ill during the past week, but Each community expressed much improved at present. Donna Rae Cole is confined to their satisfaction as to the sucher home with scarlet fever. It cessful operation of the project has been a light case and her con- and the s.rviees rendered, Airs. Brown stated. dition is not serious, it was This is a very worth while project and we hope that all local P. T. A. organizations will conLicensed To YY ed tinue to make it one of their maissues for the future, said 20 O. of jor Gilbert Aleeker, Bells, Airs. Brown. Colorado. r fa yXi jFlorence Ottosen, 19, of Aleeker, JUST TO REMIND YOU Colorado, Alay 18th. JD- N E T L S E E 0, over-forcin- O fiooseveSf a, 'FORMER DUCHESNE OMAN SLCCUMBS It sure looks like Dad was right relating to how folks appreciate so many orders. Well, by rights Familys Whiskey never varying the least little bit! Tom was just saying the other day how he never knew there could be hardly help being good, being how this business of making whiskey has been going on in our Family so long ! finding every bottle of our P. ref, our Familys Recipe Largeit Arte.ian Area The hugest artesian area In th world Is In Australia and comprise. 170,000 square miles. e, DRINKS AVork Started couldnt (Continuel from Page 1) was expected to arrive in chesne today. 86.8 PROOF 75 "i GRAIN 043 wsisEEf To I lie druggist, the doctor, I lie stores a telephone ..clfe; Our Service Materials Arrive Three track loads of lumber and cement have already arrived in Duchesne for the building here, and carpenters are expecting to go to work Alonday morning. Excavation work for the building at Alyton started Wednesday, and is reported to be advancing Is Always Courteous SJVHTH satisfactorily.. Pool appointed foi Superintendents the three building jobs are: Duchesne, Glen Aileman of Provo; Myton, F. Arthur of Provo; Roosevelt, Harry Owens of Roosevelt. Considerable difficulty is being experienced by the Reemployment Service in finding sufficient carpenters for the projects. From 15 to 25 experienced carpenters will be needed, and there are only half this number available locally. Additional men will probably have to be brought in form outside points. The work is being carried on by Talboe and Talboe, contractors of to Provo, who have contraY-e- d complete he buildings for Hall DARYL and DOFO ut nt i e jtO Wc tor ,er nu. Co 'mt DUCHESNE B. P. YV. ENTERTAINS CCC ell j A program, sponsored by the Duchesne Business and Professional Women's club was presented at the Bridgeland CCC camp last Wednesday evening, for the entertainment of the officers and enrollees. The following numbers were given: Vocal trio, Babs Murdock, Helen Poulson and Fern Aloffitt, accompanied by Francis Hair; vocal duets, Else Johnson and Fern Aloffitt, accompanied by Veda Poulson; vocal solo, Beatrice Thomas; solo, saxaphone Alaurine Billings; address, Ernest Crocker. The performers were accompanied by Airs. Alice McGuire, president of the club; Mrs. Nora Pack, Mrs. Inez Lambert, Alyce Stephenson and Alerle Peturson. "e b oke ssi For A J King But you don't need a kings money to buy one of our tailor made suits. We style them according to your personal taste with any added features you may like, and we guarantee a perfect fit As low R: 1 -- plc ySS m II as-$7- .93 I e mi For a Summer Suit to ird ioh rs rt Florida Azaleas varieties of azalea-groIn a public park known as Azalea Ravine gardens at Iulatka Reliable Tailors Sixty-seve- 5 Fla. Co. t Ah MILFORD THOMPSON Representative DUCHESNE, UTAH noi yy 1 jr M on den teC Used CarsYY The aku - she R. SPECIAL! 1929 Ford Coupe $133.00 j enr ill jcce dton Rl ojei trade 1928 Durant Coupe for Horse, Cow or Pigs The Jose "ogr Other Cars to select from. We Trade for Anything! M n 'P BERT GILES te f U.c JUp t! ) an Stt liar I . . . WHl1 V. V CO. . INC.. BLENDED AND BOTTLED BY JOS. S. EINCH SCHENIEY, PA. -- DIVISION OF SCHENIEY PRODUCTS CO., INC. Cf Du- ! A corr NEUTRAL SPIRITS Are the Best! A jf u CANDIES Duchesne School Bldgs. On Used Car Lot opposite Post Office of our When Family Cooking Alburn if you'll write me t ThcMi.plca.R F D No.3,S.benley,P a COZY THEATRE e, Daughters of Pioneers, Wednesday, Alay 27th at the home ot Lucille Wimmer, assisted by Hair. Alar-gure.- A AY v More folks hankering for our Familys Whiskey than ever! 3 Di.eaiea Lika surgeon lists 3s 'fd ditlons which may be 44611 j acute apprendicitls. Airs. Rachel Ann Bulger AlcRae, 69, a resident of Duchesne for many years, died in a Salt Lake City hospital Thursday at 3:35 p. m., following a long illness. Airs. McRae, who lived at 470 Fourth East street, Salt Lake Noting-hamshircity was born in Worksop, Alarch 17, Sat. and Sun. England, 1867. She came to the United May 23 - 24 States in 1888, settling in Penin to Utah moved She Joan Bennett and nsylvania. 1893 and lived in Duchesne for Gary Grant, in mny years before moving to Salt 1923. Lake City in Big Brown Eyes She is survived by the following sons and daughters: Thomas RilWed. and Thurs, ey, Latuda; William AlcRae, Oakland, California; Airs. Dora HuntMay 27-2- 8 er, Provo; Airs. Elsie Mae PearAirs. Ada Los Anglees; son, Larry Crabbe Fouse, Salt Lake City, AIrg. EunKatherine DeMille in ice Foster, Alhambra, California; Zane Greys Mrs. Viola Hurdy, Oakland, California, a brother, Geo. Bugler of Drift Fence Indiana, and four sisters, Airs. Sarah Close, Ohio; Airs. Alercy Aloor-housBage and Airs. Florence Virginia, and Airs. Harriet Riding, England. Our Funeral services wens conducted in the Deseret Mortuary at 1 p. m. Sunday with Bishop Leo TOBACCOS Thayne officiating. Interment was m the City cemetery. SOFT ! pyright, 1916, JOS. S. FINCH & CO., INC. ) IV runs errands everywhere on (.on Have One for a Fciv Cents a Day ? 'r svnd Dr. W. W. LeYvis Optometrist Will be "yT I,wM RooHev.-lt- , Mon. May 10 Commercial Hotel, Vernal, Tue. May 26, from t'unk Hotel, Myton, Med. May a. in. till 10 1 8 P a. in. till 27, from 10 a. m. till Durhesne Hotel, Duchesne, Med. May 27, 'Mr gto at: 2., from 'ill! P 12 n" 8 p. in. till P nV R1' |