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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT DUCHESNE, UTAH Roy A. Schonian, Publisher and Editor Legal Advertising CLristmas Eve in tlie A House Market Place Notice To Water Users Built First Half Altamont va. VernAlterra va. DuVernal; at al, January 8: LOST; sheep, branded withlklaCe b'Jtj O and red spear. f?er REWAR January 15: Duchesne V3. Alta- er notify Record Office n vs. Roosevelt mont, at Altamont; by Eve . . . lyl Line, 254 c. March, 3, 1879. bye. Notice is hereby given that P Alterra, at Alterra; Vernal RoosPer Column Inch, 30c. Things and things for sale vs. 20: Altamont W. Fousc, Duchesne, Utah, has Tinsel baubles, gilded toys Full or part time as January Classified and Reading Notices Frances at Roosevelt; Vernal va. Utah Mutual Life TnKi,, made application in accordance the Christmas trail! evelt, Along For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Dost SUBSCRIPTION RVTES Alteirra 214 Beason with the laws of Utah to change Duchesne ai Duchesne; Bldg. Salt Lake and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per Three Months 75 the Qt, use 3.7 of of sec. of Utah. ft. crouds of place shoppers; bye. Jostling line, first insertion; 5c per line for 22: Roosevelt vs. VerIS. water from Strawberry River in Trees of fragrant pine a on January built was each succeeding issue minimum Six Months HOME that FOIi SALE OR T(U at Vernal; Alterra vs. AltaUtah. Said And Douglas fir and silver spruce; $2.00 Duchesne County, One Year charge, 30c. &?ar . Christmas day stood for a nal ment A never ending line water has heretofore been diverthouse, well located to Duchesne, bye. at Altamont; on the old Santa mont time Sat long vendors Lake ed by virtue of Application No, Of eager noisy ArJanuary 29: Vernal vs. Alterra blocks City. Always full. Fe trail where it passed near out their wares : 1194-- a RooseCrying vs. of Main Novemfrom to Duchesne I streetApril One Gate He Cant Crash row Rock. Mo., on the Missouri at Alterra; Eve $175 monthly above all' cleanrg ber 15 incl. of each year into the Whoever buys on Christmas shares ." river. Though not quite completed velt at Roosevelt; Alterra, bye. Christmas The blessing Wdl sell on liberal tenns. Pleasant Valley Canal at a point of the help Second Half in a single day. with tiade for well watered and which bears S. 80 deg. 27 min. W. Altavs. that on holiday Vernal 5; his neighbors February holly wreaths. 2640 ft. from the stocked Cor. Sec. Southern smilax, and equipped cattle vs. Henry ago, Duchesne mont at Altamont; about a hundred years Sprigs of mistletoe . . . 5, T. 4 S., R. 4 W., U. S. B. & M. his Alterra at Alterra; Roosevelt, bye, in Uintah Basin. Address D r for cabin his ready flakes Nave the got falling And used to irrigate 172.5 acres of Everywhere ChristSwing, 341 East Second Of slurry Christmas snow; family and the day after February 12: Altamont vs. Du- Salt Lake land embraced in SE!i SEti, SEJ4 g-City. mas took them into his shelter. Alterra vs. Throngs of harried shoppers. at Duchesne; chesne SW14 and lots 5, 10 and 11 in Sec. of built was Childrens eyes aglow. house the at Roosevelt; Vernal, Of course Roosevelt SACIvII ICE SALlT?Hol' 32, T. 3 S., R. 4 W. U. S. B. & M. Reminiscent of a Light undressed lumber, felled right on bye. cows, coming two years old ,?l That shone long ago. It is now proposed to divert said his farm. When he had selected the February: Roosevelt vs. Alta- $30.00 each, and two milk cos j water as heretofore and use it to down cut location this pioneer mont at Altamont; Duchesne vs. at $45.00, (will freshen irrigate 172.5 acres of land em- Vendors in the market place round poles for the walls, rafters Vernal at Vernal; Alterra, bye. March 15 to May 15). . . . and Bid come braced in Lots 5, 11, SE1 SW14 buy you and joists the framework. 19; Vernal vs. Roose- Red Barn three miles Inquir6 February and SE14 SEVi Sec. 32 and Lots There uus once a Gift that came, East of Dd Altamont at chesne. Mr. Nave had found some large, velt at Roosevelt; Priceless, from the sky! 5. 6 and 7, Sec. 33, T. 3 S., R. 4 afternoon the in and flat stones, Alterra at Alterra; Duchesne, bye. W., U. S. B. & M. they dragged these into place for February: Alterra vs. Vernal at This application is designated in Name for bwani From The the hearth. Then of other suitable Vernal; Roosevelt vs. Duchesne at Greetings the State Engineers Office as File much puffing and pulling Duchesne; Altamont, bye. swans me ,,(,( I'em.ile by rocks, American Legion No. ore coiis mid me jum,. t they built a fireplace one of those SCHEDULE DUCHESNE which served All protests against the granting cvei'i'ls For God and Country we as- great practical ones First Half. of said application, stating the and to cook venhome the heat to the for ourselves sociate vs. 8: together Alterra reasons therefor, shall be submitcorn pone and January So reads the ison, buffalo meat, The exterior of chesne at Duchesne. ted in affidavit form and in dupli- following purposes." other victuals. of constitution to the January 15: Altamont vs. this fireplace was wood, the stones cate, accompanied by a fee of preamble the American Legion. at Altamont. chesne a lining. $1.00 and filed in this office withfireproof providing At Christmas time, when the in 30 days after the completion of January 20: Vernal vs. The mortar to bind the stones mind of man is turned toward the was chiefly mud; to obtain even chesne at Duchesne. the publication of this notice, finer things of life, when unselfish this simple ingredient it was necT. H. HUMPHERYS, January 29: Roosevelt vs. State Engineer sacrifice and the will to serve be- essary to build a fire in the middle chesne at Duchesne. Second Half cabin and Date of first publication, No- comes the watchword of the day, of the THE CHRISTMAS SIIOPrERS EDITION it is indeed, a most auspicious time thaw the ground. vember 20, 1936. February 5: Alterra vs. In presenting our readers with this special Date of last publication, De- for Legionaires to recount once But, writes this hardy woodsman, chesne at Alterra. more the tenets of their faith. February 12: Altamont vs. DuIt was not many days until we Christmas Shoppers Edition of the Uintah Basin cember, 18, 1936. To Uphold chesne at Altamont. determination Their Record, we express our earnest desire that our readFebruary 17: Vernal vs. DuNotice To Water Users the Constitution of the United chesne at Vernal. ers fully enjoy reading the many interesting special States of America found it's inSalt State Engineers Office, February 26: Roosevelt vs. Duception in their will to serve dur features we have incorporated in it. Many of them Lake Nov. 18, 1936. World War, and is exemchesne at Duchesne. the Utah, City, ing contain a more or less complete chronicle of events Notice is hereby given that plified daily by their continued of the year as seen by heads or officers of different George L. Boswell, contract hold- service to the nation in times of Exhibit Stradivari Belonging er of the United States Indian stress. The'A"lerte" of the Legion After Antonio Stradivaris death, organizations. These can be found by referring to Irrigation formed service j Service, Myton, Utah, is a organization one of his sons sold all of his efthe list of sections on page 1. has made Application in accord-- 1 for the express purpose of main-ance fects for a trifling sum to the with the Laws of Utah to taining law and order. It also It is only fair that we call attention to the fact Cozio dl Saiubem, a noblethe point of diversion and functions efficiently and promptly man living In the little Piedmontese that this special edition is made possible only through change place of use of 17 second foot of in time of disaster by flood, storm town and a great admirer of the the cooperation of the merchants and business insti- water from Lakefork River in or fire. violin maker. Years later Luigi tutions whose advertisements you see throughout the Duchesne County, Utah. Said waAmericanization Projects FiorinI, also an Italian violin maker, ter heretofore has been diverted their effort to perpetuate a who had gained great fame and pages. It is our hope that you will study these adver- from May 1 to Oct. 15, inclusive oneIn hundred cent Ameicanism per made a fortune in Germany, bought tisements carefully, letting them become your guide of each year by virtue of Appli- they are actively engaged in vari-on- e many of the possessions from an in filling your Christmas shopping lists. The adver- cation No. 403, into the U. S. Dry hundred per cent Americanism heir of the Marehese. Wishing to Canal at a point which bears Junior baseball has become a napay homge to the city that had given tisers represented here are your merchants, assisting Gulch 8 South deg. West 546 feet from tional asset through the Legions Stradivari to the world, he donated in the improvement of your community and your the West yA Comer Section 12, efforts. School projects, playthe entire collection to Cremona, 3 3 West, ground facilities and health clinics South, Range and today it forms the basis of the county. They will be more than happy to do every- Township U. S. B. & M. and used to irrigate are yyy y i Dermanent collection sponsored throughout being and need to in their power thing satisfy your every 10 acre of land embraced In the While the Little Nave Children the nation, and they actively coSE14SE14 Section 12, Township operated with other agencies in Wished for Things. Subscribe to the RECORD for making your shopping both easy and pleasurable. 3 South, Range 3 West, U. S. B. & someone for Christmas. .tr civic betterment and the advance20 YEARS AGO AND NOW M. It is now proposed to divert were living snugly in our cabin ment of American ideals. An interesting comparison is found in the items said water into the Lakefork and in good health and with fine To preserve the memories and Canal a bears which at point appetites. 20 and Railroad in the Record of today. years ago North 80 deg. 18 min. West 5725 incidents of their association in Holidays among our ancestors STERLING TRANSPORTATION CO. dedicate War Great the they were made occasions for such celhopes were high then, and are again becoming prom- feet from Center Corner of Sec- their services on Memorial and ebrations as this, but they never Uintah Basin To & From Salt Lake, Provo & inent in the minds of basinites today. 20 years ago the tion 33, Township 1 North, Range Armistice days. 4 West, U. S. B. & M., and use it witnessed the cessation from lato and convene about was study possible from May 1 to Oct. 15 inclusive of Daily they strive, "to inculcate bor ours afford. There was always legislature Intermediate Points of individual obligation to need for immediate shelter, crop prohibition legislation. This experiment is now past each year to irrigate 10 acres of athesense state and nation harvesting, or game killing. Hence community, and the legislature of next month will consider land embraced In the SEiSW'i by combating the autocracy of and Section 35, Township 1 South, EASTERN UTAH TRANSPORTATION CO. both the classes and the masses. s were made social occhanges in the method of handling the newly legaliz- Range 4 West, U. S. B. & M. ed liquors beer. 20 years ago G. V. Billings was This application a designated in They solemly affirm that Right casions. But do you suppose we Uintah Basin To & From Price and Intermediate Points the State Engineers Office as File shall be the master of Might", and ever have more fun than Henry . senator-elec- t. is And he representative-electToday in an effort to promote "Peace Naves family and friends had No. so it goes; we seem to move more or less in cycles. building a house on Christmas day? AH protests against granting of and good will on Earth" are bendEvery Day Service Each Way Western Newspaper Union. enactment effort for the every ing said application, stating the reasA CHANGE IN ROAD PERSONNEL which will the of take legislation ons therefor, shall be submitted Let us" do your job "printing. A recent announcement by the state road com- in affidavit form and in duplicate, profit out of war and remove the incentive for Americas particimission schedules a three-cornere- d accompanied by a fee of $1.00 and change among filed in the quarrels of other nain 30 office this within days pation their district engineers for January 1st. Ray Gillis, after the tions. of the publiin charge of this district with headquarters at Price cation of completion Strive to Serve this notice. T. H. HUMPHERYS, is scheduled to assume duties at Cedar City, the They pledge themselves to safeState Engineer, guard and transmit to posterity Cedar City man is to move to Richfield and the RichDate of first publication Nov. the principles of Justice, Freedom field man to Price. and Democracy. 27, 1936. Date of last publication, Dec. Throughout the nation the LeSince we do not know the engineer scheduled for has been a factor for good, gion 25, 1936. this district we cannot of course make any criticism and is striving to serve. On Christof him. General opinion around the district, however, mas day many a childs heart has Existence of God seems to be in favor of keeping Mr. Gillis here if.pos-sibl- e. Walt Whitman said of the exist- been gladdened by their efforts. This year, as in past years, they He has known the district for a long time, and ence of God, There Is nothing I will do their bit toward spread is acquainted with the many complicated road prob- feel more at ease about." ing of cheer, by the sponsoring of community tree exercises and lems in it, and should, consequently be more efficient the passing of gifts to needy in this district than in a new one which he does not children. At this time when war clouds know, or than a new man who would himself be unhang darkly over other lands, acquainted with conditions here. when Death and Destruction have MERRIL II. LARSEN TWO COMMENDABLE PROJECTS cast their foul blight over various sections of a harrassed world, we Attorney-at-LaTwo movements are now started in Duchesne we of the Legion ask all good citizens to join us in giving thanks to hope will come to a definite consumation before the Duchesne Utah end of the week. One, mentioned in this column a Qod for the liberties we enjoy, for the degree of peace which exists week ago, concerns the installation of Christmas upon the Western Continent, and decorations oh main street in Duchesne. To start for the manifold blessings which our democracy affords. things moving we offered $5.00 if sufficient additionL. A. HOLLENBECK We extend our cordial greetal funds could be raised to install four or five strings ings to all our fellow men, and exAttorney-at-Laof lights across the street. One of the merchants, we tend the right hand of fellowship to all who can subscribe to the are told will contribute a complete string. What furDuchesne Utah and ideals for which principles ther contributions have been offered we do not know, this nation stands. May this but hope that by Saturday night the street can be Christmas be a happy one for all our people, and may a beneficlent to properly lighted promote the holiday spirit now II. B. HOLLENBECK continue to bless this land Diety becoming so manifest. of ours with peace and increased Notary Public The second is a movement toward a community prosperity in the years to come. North ot Duchesne Post No. 22, Christmas chest, spurred on by the statement that American Legion, County Court House officers of the Bridgeland CCC camp and the ReclaBy E. W. Crocker, Duchesne Utah mation bureau in connection had raised a $20.00 fund Service Officer. matter By louufl ALney in ChrutUn Advocate State Engineers Office, Salt May 26, 1922 at t5ie Postoffice at Display Advertising City, Utah, November 13 rPHE market Flat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, under the act ot Lake place on Christmas 1936. ADVERTISING RATES Entered as second-clas- s Christmas Day chesne, bye. at Duchesne; Roosevelt, ,1 ... 3 ; Grinstead j Ni r' ' J s Mar-ches- . nrtTi.vafniYfafiili-a.-- gun-shoot- aid Professional Cards w with which to provide Christmas cheer to needy youngsters of Duchesne. It is planned to coordinate the efforts of several of the clubs and organizations and thus greatly augment the fine work already annually carried on in this field by the American Legion. We know of no better cause to which efforts could be devoted in the next two weeks. CORRECTION DOT A. BCIIOXIAN Registered Mortician I)u hesue Utah In last week's tabulation of votes cast in the school board election, we inadvertently used the name of George Wilcken instead of Jos ph Wilcken the candidate and wish to correct this error at this time. |