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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH UINTAH BASIN RECORD Wants H EVERY FRIDAY AT DUCHESNE, UTAH A. Schonian, Publisher and Editor Roy matter RATES Entered as second-clas- s ADVERTISING 1922 at the Postoffice at 26, May Display Advertising Flat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, under the act ot Line, 2pc. March, 3, 1879. Per Column Inch, 30c. Classified and Reading Notices For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost SUBSCRIPTION RATES and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per Three Months 75 line, first insertion; 5c per line for 1.00 Six Months each succeeding issue minimum One Year $2.00 charge, 30c. PUBLISHED 5" 1 1 'S. raagSfl By Sirs. John McConkie Th3 committee for the Pioneer Day celebration at Altamont, July 25th, sponsored by the Duchesne Company of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers with Dorthella p as Captain; Enid Redden, charirwoman, assisted by Orson Munson, parade; Stanley McDonald, sports; Oran C. Curry, Indians; Dastrilla Dastrup, program; Wilford McConkie, rodeo; with sub committies in each town, report that everything is shaping up to their fullest expectations, and that a very wonderful spirit exists. of The committies desire all who wish to let their hair and beards grow, to do so. Prizes will be awarded for best pioneer garbs. The Duchesne band and orchestra will furnish music, assisted by harmonica, accordian and a primitive band. Lets all be weekly : Constitutional by vAX BERNS People Control Congress How and why does our Constitution limit the powers of Congress? In most countries, the form ot government is established by the government and is alterable by the government. The branch has supreme power not only to make laws but also to change the form of government. The only guard against despotism is in periodic elections. In our country, we the people," through our Constitution, establish our form of government and make it alterable, not by the government but only by the people. Our Congress has power to pass only such laws as specified In our Constitution and no power whatever to change our Constitution our form of government. In addition to these safeguards. Article I of our Constitution specifies that Congressmen shall be elected every two years and Senators every six years. We guard against a legislative there! Mrs. Bernard Dastrup and Mrs. A. Dastrup were in Duchesne on business Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Dastrup, Mr. and Mrs. Ver Dastrup of Vernal, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bas-tru- p of Moon Lake were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dastrup over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Crystal and daughters, Bonnie and Mary were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dastrup one day last week. despotism by limiting the power of Congress, by specifying the terms of its members end by making our Constitution paramount to the government itself. These specifications can be and have been changed (amended), not by Congress but only by the people. (Next Week: "Prohibition and Copyright, peal) l'JiiO, by Max By Miss Mary Evans Mrs. Elizabeth Humphrey of Salt Lake City has been visiting at the home of Mrs. Eliza Murphy. Mrs. Gail Hill and two children of Sandy are visiting relatives here. Miss Neda Lloyd formerly of Upalco is home visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lloyd. ,Neda has been employed in Cali- Re- Bern CELEBRATIONS AND COOPERATION It is a fine thing to note the trend toward cooperation in the basin, which is having its effect even on celebrations. In former days transportation was slow and often impractical, and it was the custom for each community to have its separate cele- fornia. Mr. and Mrs. Elwen Williams bration for the Fourth and Twenty-fourtBetter made a business trip to Salt Lake roads and automobiles have changed the transporta- City. tion problem however, and we find larger and fewer Miss Donna Nelson i3 visiting her sister, Mrs. Kenith Mitchie celebrations on these days, catering to and drawing at Tabiona. crowds from large areas. Miss Mignon Mitchell is now trip in the southern For sever rj years now, Duchesne, instead of at- on a oftouring the state. part tempting to celebrate both holidays, has alternated Mr. Beverly Key is home vi sitbetween Independence Day one year and Pioneer Day ing. He is enrolled in the CCC the next, a fine example of cooperation in itself be- camp. tween the American Legion and the Church, the two leading sponsors of the two holidays. This year additional cooperation is found between the citizens of the North country, who are planning a big celebration at Altamont, and Duchesne- Folks from Boneta, Altonah, Mt. Emmons, etc., are planning to support Duchesnes celebration Friday, and in turn are inviting Duchesne and the rest of the country to attend their celebration which they are holding at Altamont Saturday. While there may be no great importance in the celebrations themselves, the cooperation in staging them, the spirit of giv.e and take, On Pioneer Day which is making them possible will have it good efyou fornaturally think fect long after the celebrations themselves are of Ice Cream as part gotten. of the celebration. Community pride and ambition are fine things. A - - and town or city without them cannot long survive. In When you think of bolstering them up, however, it is possible to lose which in sectional Cream - Think ot Ice or unit, sight of the larger county each on the various towns are so MORTENSENS be1 if united must in turn which and strongly other, Buy it by the quart it would survive and progress. Celebrations in them-- 1 for dinners, parties selves promote a feeling of good will and fellowship and picnics. several find we when and all participants, among Cones, Pop - Cicles, towns or a whole country uniting in a celebration a s better feeling between neighboring communities must be the result. inter-communi- ty h. r - inter-communi- ty -- i inter-depende- LOST, small brown suitcase pletion of the publication of this with initials G. D. J. in gold, con- notice. taining girls clothing, between T. H. HUMPHERYS, Ileber and Ioka. If found, notify State Engineer. Archie Benson, Ioka and claim first of July Date publication, p reward. 51-lt- 17, 1936. Da-tra- uhe nt j Cream-O-Bar- Mortensens the reasons therefor, shall be submitted in affidavit form and in duplicate, accompanied by a fee of $1.00 and filed In this offici within 30 days after the com- FOUND: One set bed rails for Date of last publication, August walnut bed. Owner may have 14, 1936. fame by describing rails and paying for this ad. RECORD OFFICE. Notice To Water Users . FARM FOR SALE: 2S9 acres, alres farming land. Good orchfurnished house. ard, five-rooGood water right, machinery and stock. Farm complete ready for occupancy. J. S. Birch, Utahn, 50 3tp. Utah. SNYDER, otherwise known) as Kate Snyder, also known) as Catherine S. Snyder, also) known as Katherine C. Sny-- ) der, his wife; and PEARL) ) BRIGGS, Defendants.) TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFFS SALE on the 31st day of July A. D. 1936, at 2:00 oclock p. m., of said day at the Front Door of the Duchesne County Court House at Duchesne, Utah, the following described property situated in said county, Beg. at the SE cor. of SWpJ of the SW of Sec. 32, T. 1 S. R. 1 W. Uintah Special Meridian; th. N 62 rods; th. W 5 rods; th. N 16 rods; th. W 75 rods; th. S 78 rods; th. E. 80 rods; to the pt of beg. Cont. 38 ac. tog. with any & all bldgs, imps. & appurts. thereunto belg. Tog. with 3 81 ac. of primary water right in the United Uintah m Legal Advertising day in Duchesne. Mrs. J. W. Jensen and Mrs. W.. G. Gentry entertained the Ladies Aid of Myton at the home of Mrs. Gentry Saturday. The afternoon was spent playing games, after which refreshments were served to the following ladies: Mesdams Waugh, Burke, Draper, Preece, Cooper, Wells Dauwalder, Tuttle, Smithson, Sorensen, Lott, Anna Hunt, and Elizabeth Gentry. Stanley Jensen entertained a few little friends Monday afternoon. The occasion was Stanleys 11th birthday anniversary. Devon and family of Myton were visitors at the home of W. G. Gentry. (Too Late For Last Week) Lucile and Bulah Percival were Provo visitors last week. Bishop Webb and family spent the Fourth of .July at Ballard. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Iorg spent last week in Salt Lake City. Mr. Elmer Timothy and Marie Timothy of Helper returned to their home Sunday after spending Saturday with their filter, Mrs. Reed Lemon. Nellie Timothy accompanied them on their return to Helper. Mrs. Thelma Webb spent Saturday in Bluebell. State Engineer. Date of first publication June 26, 1936. Date of last publication, July 24, 1936. to-w- it: State Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, July 9, 1936. Notice is hereby given that Warren E. Davis, Altonah, Utah, ha3 made Application in accordance with the laws of Utah to appropriate 3 sec. ft. of water from an unnamed spring area in Duchesne county, Utah. Said spring area is described as being emthe following Indian Irrig. Project, through braced within what is locally known as the Notice To Water Users bounds of Syphon Ditch, in Duchesne Co., W. 80 rods Beg. at a point State Engineers Office, Salt the SE cor. Sec. 36, T. 1 N., Ut. tog. with all other rights of & nat. how. evid. to Lake City, Utah, July 11, 1936. R, 4 W., U. S. B. & M., and run- every kind use of the water, ditches & ca40 Nolice i3 hereby given that Asa ning thence N. 60 rods, W. L. Snyder, Contract Holder, U. S. rods, S. 60 rods and E. 40 rods to nals for the irrig. of said premises. Indian Irrigation Service, My ton, beg. DATED this 8th day of July, A. acmade has in at Utah, Application The water will be collected cordance with the laws of Utah to a point which bears W. 60 rods D. 1936. ARZY H. MITCHELL, change the place of use of 47 sec. and S. 20 rods from the NE cor. Sheriff of Duchesne County. ft. of water from Lakefork river of Sec. 1, T. 1 S., R. 4 W., U. Date of first publication, July in Duchesne Co., Utah. Said wa- S. B. & M., and used from Apr. ter has heretofor been diverted 1, to Oct. 31, inclusive of each 10th, 1936. Date of last publication, July from May 1, to October 15, in- year, as a supplemental supply clusive of each year into the to irrigate 210 acres of land em- 31st, 1936. Lakefork canal by virtue of Ap- braced in parts of SW54 and plication No. 360, at a point which NW14 Sec. 6, T. 1 S., R. 3 W., and Notice To Water Users bears N. 80 deg. 18 min. W. 5,725 S NEt4 and NW!4 NE(4 Sec. ft. from the center of sec 33, T. 1, T. 1 S., R. 4 W., U S B & M. State Engineers Office, Salt 1 N R. 4 W., USB&M, and used . This application is designated Lake City, Utah, June 18th, 1936. emto irrigate 40 acres of land in the State Engineers Office as Notice is hereby given that braced within the SWNEVi File No. 12032. Robert A. Snyder, Myton, Utah, 1 sec. S., and SEJ4NWU 18, T. All protests against the grant- has made Application in accordR. 3 W., USB&M. It is now proof said application, stating ance with the laws of Utah to ing as water said posed to divert shall be appropriate 5 sec. ft. of water reasons the therefor, heretofor and use it as a supple- submitted in affidavit form and in a spring area in Duchesne mental supply to irrigate 40 acres a fee county, Utah. The boundary of by accompanied duplicate, 14 of land embraced within the NE of $1.00 and filed in this office said spring area is as follows: NEli sec. 19 T. 1 S., R. 3 W.. within 30 days after the comBeginning at a point 1320 ft. USB&M. of the publication of this North of the SW cor. Sec. 1, Twp. pletion This application is designated notice. 4S, R3W, USB & M., and running in the State Engineers Office as T. H. HUMPHERYS, thence North 500 ft., West 660 File No. State Engineer. ft., South 500 ft., and East 660 All protests against the grantDate of first publication, July ft., to beginning. stating 17, 1936. ing of said application, The water will be collected from Date of last publication, August Jan. 1, to' Dec. 31, inclusive of each year at a point which bears 14, 1936. North 1634 ft., from said SW cor. of Sec. 1, and conveyed to a pond NOTICE OF SALE where it will be used for fish IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF propagation. After 'being so used Sirs. W. G. Gentry Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DIS- the water will be returned to the were Duchesne visitors Tuesday. TRICT IN AND FOR THE Duchesne river at a point which COUNTY O F DUCHESNE, bears North 73 deg. 30 min. East A marriage license was issued 1850 ft., from the E54 cor. Sec. 1, STATE OF UTAH. in Provo July 7 to Glen Morrill of Tridell and Olive Lemon of Ioka. STATE OF UTAH, ) Twp. 4 S, R3W, USB & M. This application .is designated Olive is the daughter of Mr. and Plaintiff,) in the State Engineers Office as vs. Mrs. J. B. Lemon. ) File No. 12138. The program and dance given NEWELL SNYDER, other-- ) at the Hall Thursday night by wise known as Newel Sny-- ) All protests against the grantthe Boy Scouts was a very suc- der, and CATHERINE C.) ing of said application, stating cessful affair Mrs. Thelma Webb spent Tues50 the reasons therefor, shall be d in affidavit form and in duplicate, accompanied by fee of $1.00 and filed in this office within 30 days after the completion of the publication of this notice. T. H. HUMPHERYS, ProfessionalCards BO! A. SCHONIAN Registered Mortician Duchesne Utah L. A. HOLLENBECK Attornpy-at-Im- w Duchesne II. Utab B. HOLLENBECK Notary Public North of County Court House Duchesne Utah Our TOBACCOS SOFT DRINKS CANDIES Are the Best! Our Service Is Always Courteous SMITH Pool Hall DARYL and DOUG Choose your car for the things that count! 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