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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH UINTAH BASIN RECORD Wants PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT DUCHESNE, UTAH Roy A. Schonian, Publisher and Editor ADVERTISING RATES Entered as second-clas- MAN WANTED for Rawleigh Routes of 800 families in Emery Reliable hustler should County. start earning $25 weekly and increase rapidly. Write today. RawDenver, leigh, Dept. UTF-15-3t47. Colo. matter s May 26, 1922 at the Postoffice at Advertising Flat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, under the act ot Line, March, 3, 1879. Per Column Inch, 30c. Classified and Reading Notices For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost SUBSCRIPTION RATES and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per Months 75 Three line, first insertion; 5c per line for 1.00 Six Months each succeeding issue minimum One Year $2.00 charge, 30c. Display 2c. FOUND: One set bed rails for walnut bed. Owner may have same toy describing rails and paying for this ad. RECORD OFFICE. TIKE The Social Season Gets Under Way By Mrs. Chris Sorensen Last Wednesday night a dance was given in toe Ward Hall Quite a number were present from Utahn, Boneta and Mtn. well Home. A good time was had by WPA WORKERS REPAIR SNOW SLIDE DAMAGE Proof I I that the' workers 'school as holding the as making elaborate preparations for the 25th anniversary h,ke to the top of Mt. Timpan-ogaJean Roberts, former athletic director of the institution and originator of the annual hike is expected to return for Cali fom.'a to lead the huge crowd which is expected to participate in the silver anniversary trek. Besides doing an outstanding job on the Aspen Grove project, ths Works camp men are beautifying American Fork Canyon, repairing the road, building trails and fences, rip -- rapping the stream, constructing camping spots and recreational areas and building tables, benches and many the canyon more attractive to the residents and visitors of the state, Mr. Gurr said. Thieie are now approximately 175 men at the American Fork camp, who are unmarried men without dependents and doing work for the Forest Service, Several other camps, consisting oi around 500 workers, are also dO' ing work for the National Park Service and other government agencies. The camp activities and the welfare of the workers are being handled under the direction of S. S. Lewis, Superintendent, and assistant superin Harry Wie.-er-, tendent. The workers are always available to handle any emergency such as fires, floods, disasters and to do other work, Mr. Rebholz said. s. employ- ed on the Works Prog ess istrattion projects can meet an emergency rapidly and g Iy, is 'being displayed by the progress made during the past f;w weeks toy the works camp division in repairing the destruction wrought by a gigantic snow slide that demolished part of the Brigham Young University Summer School at Aspen Grove. Thousands of tons of snow and ice, slid down from ML Timpan-oga- s out-stan- recently destroying nearly 100 acres of Aspen Timber, cabins, fences and sanitary facilities. At the request of J. E. Gurr, supervisor of the Wasatch National Forest, J. C. Rebholz, director of the WPA work camps in Utah rushed 50 men from the American Fork camp to place the summer school campus in condition for the opening of the sessions on July Dated June Legal Advertising all. Chris Sorensen returned home Friday evening after visiting w.to relatives in Mayfield, Salt Lake City, Ephriam and Midway for ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jensen came home Saturday from Peoa, Utah where they went to attend the funeral of Mr. Jensens brother. Snow Wardle of Roosevelt was calling at the Stanley McDonald Jiome on Saturday. Those attending toe convention at Mt. Emmons on Sunday were: Bishop and Mrs. A. G. Burton, Mrs. Faun Burton, Geo. B. Rust, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Frisby, Mrs. Bernice McDonald, Mrs. Mary Behunin, Alice B. Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Lnwood Kenison and Mrs. Mary E. Kenison. and Larsen Mr3. Patience daughters, Sedonia and Afton were visiting in Duchesne lajst Sunday. Ruth Thompson mas a Duchesne visitor on Sunday. Ned Donahue of Kenilworth Notice To Water Users State Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, June 18th, 1936. Notice is hereby given that Robert A. Snyder, Myton, Utah, has made Application in accordance with toe laws of Utah to appropriate 5 sec. fL of water from a spring area in Duchesne county, Utah. The boundary of said spring area is as follows: Beginning at a point 1320 ft. North of the SW cor. Sec. 1, Twp. 4S, R3W, USB & M., and running thence North 500 fL, West 660 ft., South 500 ft., and East 660 ft., to beginning. The water will ba collected from Jan. 1, to Dec. 31, inclusive of each year at a point which bears North 1634 ft., from sad SW cor. of Sec. 1, and conveyed to a pond where it will be used for fish propagation. After being so used the water will be returned to the Duchesne river at a point which bears North 73 deg. 30 min. East 1850 ft., from the E14 cor. Sec. 1, Twp. 4 S, R3W, USB & M. This application is designated in the State Engineers Office as File No. 12138. All protests against the grantstating ing of said application, the reasons therefor, shall be submitted in affidavit form and in duplicate, accompanied by a fee of $1.00 and filed in thi3 office within 30 days after the complet- ion of the publication of this notice. T. H. HUMPHERYS, 5, 3, 1936. ARZY H. MITCHELL Sheriff PUblicatiV June m6.0f 26D1936f PUblieation. June Notice To Water Users State Engineers Office Sait Lake City, Utah, May 20,l936 Notice is hereby given that Irrigation Company Bridgeland, Utah, has made AppL cation in accordance with the laws of Utah to change the point of diversion and place of use 0f 1.746 sec. ft. of water from Duchesne river in Duchesne county Utah. Said water has heretofore been diverted from April 1 to October 15 inclusive of each year, into the Duchesne Irrigation Companys canal by virtue of No. 453, at a point which bears S. 32 deg. 10 min. W. 963 ft. from E14 cor. sec. 35, T. 3 s. R. 4 W.( USB & M., and used to irrigate 122.25 acres of land embraced in parts of SiNEVi, NE'i SE14 and E14NWUSE14 Sec. 35, T. 3 S., R. 3 W., USB & M. It is now proposed to divert said water into toe Grey Mountain canal at a point which bears N. 68 deg. 25 min. W. 3150 feet from the E'i cor. Sec. 1, T. 4 S., R. 4 W., USB & M. from April 1 to October 15 inclusive of each year, and use it as a supplemental supply to irrigate 2G0 acres of land embraced in the SE14SEV4, WNEVi and Appu-catio- n WNW&SE NSWi Sec. 10, 4 Sec. 11, all in T. 3 W.. USB & M. and SW Vi SW 4 S., R. This application is State Engineer. in toe State Engineers designated Office as June File No. All protests against the granJuly ting of said application, stating the reasons therefor , shall be submitted in affidavit form and in Date of first publication, 26, 1936. Date of last publication, 24. 1936. ORGANIZATION WINS IN HIGHWAY ROUTING Notice duplicate, accompanied by a fee of $1.00 and filed in this office The new Roosevelt highway, U. S. No. 6, will enter 1st.' 30 days after the complewithin a is Notice that hereby given Utah from the East via highway 50, we are told in a During the short time that the tion of the publication of this public hearing on the Budget lor WPA workers have been on the was visiting with relatives toe 'toe tice. news dispatch from the Associated Civic Clubs of scene the of fiscal year have cleared away ' first part of the week. T. H. HUMPHERYS, Duchesne County School District Southern Utah. The report came to them from their much oftheythe debris, repaired most Saturlast storm toe During State Engineer. Eduof will be held the Board at the damage and will be ready president, Frank Martines of Richfield, and the chair- of day, lightening struck several cation office, Duchesne, Date of first publication, June 12, Utah, to evacuate the B. Y. U. buildman of their road committee, who attended the meet-in- ings at Aspen Grove within the telephone poles . 1936. Tuesday, June 30th, 193G at two oclock p. m. The Tentative Bud- Date of last publication, July 10, in Chicago, of the American association of High- next two weeks or so, Mr. Gurr Civil Service Exams get is now on file in the Clerks 1936, reports. way officials, who made the assignation. Announced by Com. office. The Budget for AppreciaUon for the quick work Several weeks ago a move was started by G. C. being dona by the WPA workers will be adopted at this meeting. Notice To Water Users A public hearing will be held The United States Civil Service Kohl, president of the Associated Civic Clubs of East- has 'been expressed by the B. Y. U. Officials who are now going Commission has anounced open at 2:30 p. m. on the date men State Engineers Office, Salt ern Utah, to have a representation of highway 40 at ahead with their regular plans for competitive examinations as fol- tioned above to make adjustments Lake City, Utah, June 8, 1936. this meeting. Duchesne and Roosevelt were the only within toe' Notice is hereby given that lows: budgeL E. A. Stowater of Washington, School Dis- Frank Chiarelli, Hanna, Utah, has Duchesne County a $2,000 year. Junior points along the route willing to contribute any help chemist, fire D. C., saved his life when made Application in accordance Junior aironomist, junior animal trict r toward this representation, and the project was OTHERS broke out recently in his toe laws of Utah to with C. animal C. MICKELSON, fiber By junior technolorist, the slid down apartment. He 3 sec. ft. of water from dropped. Not so with the Southern Clubs, though. Clerk. and propriate husbandman (beef that he had kept for 34 years rope North Fork of Duchesne river in They had their representation and they got their cattle), junior husbandman under his bed for use in case oi TWICE! THINK Utah. Said waDuchesne husbandcounty animal of Sheriffs Notice (sheep), junior road. fire. ter be will diverted April 1 to man (swine), junior biologist Foreclosure Sale October 31 inclusive from Whether or not representation of highway 40 at the Dear Editor: each of biyear, habits research), junior Twin sisters have filed suits (food S. 40 deg. bears a at which The American race of people meet would have done any good, we cannot know. point (fur resources), junior IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF brothers in ologist 03 min. E 956 feet, from the NW very easily. That i3 one for divorce from twin Ldits Cots soil surveyor, junior soil technoThe old adage, Whats not worth fighting for is not forg.tscharacteristic DUCHESNE COUNTY, UTAH. cor. Sec. 18, T. 1 N., R. 8 W., USB L03 court in Angeles. a and Christian $2,000 good logist, junior zoologist, DUCHESNE FARM MOR- - ) worth having is still true, however, and we certainly feeling that has ever been with Sebring is suing Ray Alven Se- year, & M. and conveyed by the Rhoades Department of Agriculture. TGAGE Louise her and sister, A ) COMPANY, ditch a distance of 12,000 ft a year, $46,00 Personal officer, didnt put up much of a fight for highway 6. We us. second brother. UTAH the is CORPORATION. ) used to irrigate 86 acres of bring, suing and To forget is to forgive, but principal personnel assistant, didnt get ft either. Both cruelty. ) charge land embraced in parts of W14 Plaintiff, a year, senior personnel aslist we forget all too soon, when vs. ) What is most disappointing of all to Uintah basin-ite- s butter NW14 and NW 4 SW 4 Sec. 29, T. 8 cents a year, peronnel fat was per pound; sistant, $3,200 AUGUSTA AmA. 1 of PEACOCK,) N., R. 8 W., USB & M. is the absolute lack of fidelity on the assistant, $2,600 a year. thirty cents a bushel; eggs 'Henry Duncan,twofarmer JAMES LIONAKIS AND ) part of wheat to cows This application is designated pull use's Mo., obtain be $20. stefrs oret, fat ruckle a Full information may President Peterson of the Utah State Road commis- a head; dozen; TONY CLEMENTIS, ) in the State Engineers Office as able bodied men and his plow, ed from the Secretary of toe per sion. At a meeting in Vernal last winter he informed women eating out of the garbage, Defendants, ) File No. 12210. United States Civil Service Board under insanitary from camping office All protests against the grantthe at Examiners of post us that 40 was the most feasible route into Utah from millions of young children beins time t the same To be sold on at Sale Sheriffs which want of decent in the for customhouse stunted or any ing of said application, stating city the East, that he favored such a routing for highway food and medical assistance. Think provuhng for the healto of toe- has the sixth day of July, A. D. 1936, toe reasons therefor, shall be susecor first of the office post imis an immediate and G and that he would use his influence for such a routond class, or from toe United at 10 oclock A. M., at the front bmitted in affidavit form and in you vote traveler, heath States Civil Service Commission, door of the Sheriffs Office, at duplicate, accompanied by a fen yourself ing. The triumphant report from Mr. Martinez gave condition. the Court House, in Duchesne of $1.00 and filed in this office The State Board of Health is D. C. Washington, is now much of the credit for the routing decision over 50 and much concerned, City, Duchesne County, Utah, the within 30 days after the complvery (Signed) R. M. BRANDON, following described property: The etion of the publication of this to President Peterson. preparing to cope with the situBoneta, Utah. Northwest Quarter of the North- notice. ation. Unless measures are taken This change of heart seems to have followed the east Quarter, (NW4 NE '4 ) Sec. immediately to allow camping only T. H. HUMPHERYS, threat of Carbon county merchants to boycott Salt NEW THREAT 11, Township 1 South, Range 4 in specified protected areas, where State Engineer. waste disposal is handled in a West, Uintah Special Meridian, in Date of first publication, June 12, TO SAFE WATER Lake City wholesalers, unless they changed their Duchesne County, Utah, together 1936. sanitary manner, and drinking By Miss Mary Evans bUllLlLS ARTIES' watef support to favor Carbon county. Such a threat, in its ertified both a,, camper N. J. Mitchell and sons and with Indian service water rights, Date of last publication, July 10, and public lack protection. literal sense was foolish and inconsequental. Salt 1936. their families motored to toe including Certificate No. 1229 of Camping along highways in has Mitchell reunion which was held1 situation This water on dangerous Lake City could have, had she so desired, and d canyons higher has received such impetus confronted us just after the old at the Hot Pots in Midvale last Carbon county coal and brought them to sheds trailer and tent of Saturday, June 20. since toe modern trailer became time in a hurry. The real but unwritten threat, seems popular with, travelers, tha it the camper has been largely re- Bessie Evans is now emplyoed by the modem cabin trail- at Mrs. George Kohls in Du to have held water though the old threat of voting involves a serious threatL. to pub- placed er Dr. said J. Jones, camp regulated as to water chesne. lic Mrs. Russel Ware of Rains has power so prominent in the minds of our state offi- Statehealth, supplies and wade disposal. Health Commissioner. been cials whenever we are nearing election time as at water of our visiting her mother, Mrs to While pro the culinary responsibility Danger Marrett for the past Rebecca one our tect'.ng both the tourist and supplies increases with every present. campers, own people against health hazards week. of thiae promiscuous And so once again we take the back seat while we and the situation becomes more rests primarily with the State Mrs. Roda Barker is leaving for Salt Lake City to be unlook wistfully at the rewards given to organized apparent' as toe trailers become and Local Boards of Health, yet, doctors care. Her son the accomder be numerous. to this if effectively When Uintah Basin merchants and professionwill accompany Harold e Barker The spread of plished, the official health agenal menjearn that there are problems other than those sease in Utah by toe common cies must have the cooperation her. found inside their respective doors which are just as house fly hast been largely check- and support of every agency and by the building of ten thous- organization and every citizen in worthy of their time and attention, when they learn ed Professional Cards and sanitary outside toilets in the the State. that the only satisfactory solution to these problems past eighteen months by the Rur- Mr. R. Whitney Groo, superinmust be arrived at through united effort and when al Community Sanitation tendent of the State Highway This advance will be partly Patrol, has already promised, with y in movement to they join organized II. B. HOLLENBECK lost if roadside camping is not asrent of the Road Commission, U meet these problems and fight them through; when brought under control. to aid in every was to "spot the Public Notary SI thinking about toe safe- districts most frequented by the they act on what they have learned Then, and then Weandarehealth North of of both campers tourist, and furnish our inspecty only, will the Uintah Basin receive its proper recog- and our own citizens. The prob- - tors with definite County Court House nition as an important section of the state of Utah. lem of protecting water supplies to danger zonea" Information as' Utah Duchesne ANOTHER TAX ON THE MOTORIST The Newhouse Hotel is featuring special low Salt Lake City, we notice, is planning to install rates which we can afford. soon a system of park-- o meters. When the motorist Let's go to Salt Lake City during the week-endrives up to the curb to park he must drop a coin in IM A. SCHONMN We can have a most enjoyable time and look, the meter, whether his intended stay is an hour or a breakfast will be served in our room Sunday Registered few minutes. While this is of little interest to us in morning at no additional cost. Mortician the basin, it does show the constant tendency to Utah Duchesne soak the motorist. While the system is set up as a - rH. N means of relieving parking congestion ih Salt Lake, it does not seem to us to be of much benefit to this Famous For Hospiialiiu an, I flood Food which all is after not had in problem, very compariL. A. HOLLENBECK son to many cities. It looks more like another scheme MRS. J. II. WATERS, ICATKS President distance rates to impose additional taxes and difficulties on the alare reduced all Long Single $2 to $4 day Double to E. SUTTON, W. DO $2.50 $4. Duchesne Utah Sunday and every night after 7 oclock ready harrassed motorist. Another good reason for all With Bath Gen'l. Manager being glad we live in Duchesne. g, no- 1936-193- 7 1936-193- 1935-193- 7 6 fourth-floo- ap- dual-purpo- se g, $3,-80- "'"Jr. Pot 0 cratt. counter-boycotte- home-mad- e in af-for- t. filth-born- di- Pro-grai- n. whole-heartedl- Let's Go To Salt Lake -- j d. Whose voice would you like '- fel lo hear? Attnrney-nt-lju- v |