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Show FRIDAY, DEC. UTAH UINTAH BASIN KErOED. DUCHESNE, SECTION' C PAGE 4 Why That W The examiners were checkin; the students papers. Cant let this youth pns, said one, handing Ids colleague a paper He cant spell properly." Whats he done wrong?" asked the other. He spells 'proceed' with only one e, " said the first. Where's he come from? his colleague asked. Ceylon," came the reply. inn, smiled the second, that counts for the spelling. He comes wont the land of the Cingalese. Answers' Machine. $39.07. Clarence L. Naylor & George 240 acr-- s Wm. J. Ostler Jr., Beg. at NW P.Parker All sec. 19. Twp. US. R cor. NW4; Sec. 19, 2S. 1 W, E 9V, 640 acres $42.24. 53 3 rds; S 160 rds; W 53 & P. Clarence L. Naylor George N 160 rds; to beg. sec. 19, Continued from Page 3 Parker, SYV4; sec. 20. Twp. US 3 rds;2S, R. 1W, 53 acres $21.22 twp, R 9E 160 acres $10.56. 32. Twp. 5S. R 7W. 240 acres Alma Z. Thompson, SW4; NJ4 & P. Clarence L. Naylor George $7.92. SEI4, sec. 36, twp. US, R. 14E, John S. Dean, NWUNE'i; sec. Parker, Ni2NW'4, sec. 23, twp. 320 acres $30.00. 32. Twp- 5S. R 7W. 40 acres $1.32 11S R. 9E, 80 acres -- $5.28. Preston Nutter Corp., N54SE Clarence L. Naylor & George P. 1.4. s.c. 36, twp. Niels P. Aagard, All sec. 33. Twp IIS, R. 14E, 80 11S sec. 29, twp. Parker, acres $34.12. 5S. R 7W. 640 acres $21.12. R. 9E, 160 acre- s- $10.56. Preston Nutter Corp., E54S Knight Inv. Co., All sec. 34. Twp Clarence L. Naylor & George P. W'4: SW'iSE'4; Sec. 22; Ei2N 5S. R 7W. 640 acres $21.12. Parker, NNE'4, sec. 30, twp. W4 ; VViNEU; Sec. 27, twp. 11S, 35. sec. 11S, R. 9E, 80 acres -- $5.28. Knight Inv. Go., SE4; R. 15E, 400 acres $34.29. Alma Andrews, Sy2, sec. 10, Twp. 5S. R 7W. 160 acres $5.26, Preston Nutter, E14SE54; Sec. acres-$21.1- 2. 320 R 36 sec. All 10E, Twp. twp, IIS, Knight Inv. Co., 28; VV14NW 'i ; Ni2SW4; N2SE 5S. R 7W 640 acres $21.12. 4; Sec. 27, twp. 11S, R. 15E, 320 Charles A. Allen, SWijJNW'i; George Beam.son, SE4; Lots acres $37.09. sec. 11, twp. IIS, R. 10E, 198 sec. 11, Twp. 5S. R 8W. 40 acres Pr.ston Nutter, SSW4; SJ.J acres- - $13.07. $1.32. SE4; NESEh; Sec. 32, twp. Alma Andrews, Lots Elmer L. Allen, NW'JSWU; 11S, R. 15E. 200 acres $57.75. R. 10E sec. acres s.c. 11, Twp. 5S. R 8W. 40 i'.V1,, 11, twp. 11s, Fred Megahan, ESW',4, sec. 1. 163 acres. $10.76. $1.32. . $43.69. 4S, R. 3W, twp. VV. H.' sec. 13. Twp.' Georg Beamson, Lots Davis, Lola Amelia Jones, NW'JNEi R 8VV. 320 acres-$10.15; SW14; NW'4SE4, sec. 12, twp. sec. 13, twp. 4S, R. 3W. $1.32. Elmer L. & Charles A. Allen, IIS, R. 10E, 338 acres$22.31. Beamson, NWUNW'l, Sr; sec. 19. Twp. 5S. R 8W. 306 s.c.George Always Unlucky 13, twp. IIS R. 10E, 40 acres Acres $10.10. As the earth goes around and $2.64. Charles A. Allen Jr. ESW'i; takes its place In the sunNWLSEU; sec. 22. Twp. 5S R 8,' Commercial Bank of Spanish Chinn we may he warranted In asW 120 acres $7.92. Fork, SE'4NE'4; SEh, sec. 14, shine. VV. H. Davis N suming that tile other side of the y2' sec. 24. Twp. twp. IIS, R. 10E, 200 acres world is on top," remarked the ama5S. R 8W. 320 acres -$- 15.84. $13.20. Alma Andrews, W14NE54; NVj teur wiseacre. W. H. Davis, All sec. 25, twp. 5S, R. 8W, 640 acres -$- 31.68. NW4, sec. 14, twp. IIS, R. 10E, That muy he true, astronomical Charles A. Allen, NNWU, 160 acres - $10.56. l.v speaking." said Senator Sorghum sec. 27, twp. 5S, R. 8VV, 80 acres Mark L. Lewis, SW4; SNW'i "But my politicul hahit of thought sec. 14, twp. IIS, R. 10E, 210 $2.64. prevents me from imagining an) Elmer I,. Allen, SNW4 ; NW acres- - $15.84. of circumstances tli.it combination Mark L. Lewis, NrNE'l; SW USVV4. sec. 27, twp. 5S, R. 8W, enable China to come out on 120 acres $7.92. UNEi4; EjNW4; SWV4NWU; will Elmer L. Allen, NiNE'4; NE14 NW4SW14, sec. 15, twp. US, K. top." Washington Star. NW4; NELSE'4, sec. 28, twp. 10E, 280 acres $18,48. Commercial Bank of Spanish Qualified 5S, ij. 8VV., 160 acres $10.56. sec. 17, twp. IIS, R. Mrs. Black was interviewing ar Elmer L. Allen, SEjNE'-i- sec. Fork, 28, twp. 5VV, R. 8VV, 40 acres 10E, 320 acres $21.12. applicant for the position of cook. Maurice W. Logie, SrNEU; $2.11. And you cook French dishes? Bryant and Sarah E. Harmon, SEliNW'i; NISW; SWSW siie tjsked. sec. 20, SW14NE '4 ; NW 4 NW '4 ; SNVV 14; SiSEU; NELSE14, The woman nodded. 4; sw4; ,NW'4SE'4; twp. IIS, R. 10E, 300 acres Bather, ma'am, she replied. sec. 28, twp. 5S, R. 8W, 440 acres $23.76. Maurice W. Logie. NWr; NW understand all those foreign dishes $25.08. "Do yon, now, said Mrs liliok Bryant and Sarah E. Harmon, 4SW'4; SijSWh, sec. 21, twp, Tell me what you can do in Ilia' acres 280 R. sec. $18.48. 10E, Si2l 29, twp. 5S, R. 8W, 320 IIS, acres $15.84. Commercial Bank of Spanish line. can cook "Well, said cooky. Sarah E. and Bryant Harmon, Fork, NW'iNE'4; SNE'i; W yt, Ni4, sec. 30, 5S, R. 8W, 306 acres sec. 23, twp. US, R. 10E, 440 French beans, Brussels sprouts acres. $29.04. German sausage. Dutch clioesp and $14 95. June Buchanan, N;4, sec. 31, John M. Loveland, SEUSE14, Spanish onions." Stray Stories twp. 5S, R. 8W, 306 acres $13.-8- sec. 23, twp. 11S, R. 10E, 40 acres DCCHESNE COUNTY DELINQUENT TAX LIST FOU 1936 - NiN, "Sentry the guard. you w(.r(, saw the glow of your "Me, sir i" - '"'X J Il'm! oil. 1 ' At 5 i ' 4 i 4 s 1 I low about Mils daylight saving scheme what shall we do about It? Set the clock ahead about a 2 21 LX Cold Storage A man saw a message nnd an address on an egg he got for breakfast. The message said: Tliis egg was packed by a girl thousands of miles from the United States. She Is supposed to be the preltiest girl in tills neighborhood, nnd is prepared to marry the man who eats this egg. The man cabled tier: I'll marry Clever Constable The young village constable was undergoing an examination for pro- you motion. said the examiner, "Suppose, that you are accosted, late one evening, by a charming young Indy who tells you that a strange young man has embraced nnd kissed her. What would you do?" The constable answered without Tlie girls reply read: I am flat tered by your proposal, but I am now married and have three ciiil dren.' should endeavor, sir, to reconstruct the crime, with the young London ladys assistance. hesitation : Bayliood Recollection Would you not like to fie n barefoot boy again down on the farm? said the romantic lady. No, answered Senator Sorghum. "It sounds peaceful enough, but ln this life you can never escape some kind of hostilities. Even when I was trudging over the meadnv to call the cattle, some big bull would frequently stop me nnd try to give me an argument. Tlie Pessimist ' View of the Unemployment The Optimist Yes, but I never heard of company loving mKery. Diagnosis man had a severe attack of pneumonia, nnd the doctor was called in to prescribe for him. After a thorough examination the M. D. said : You are a musician, think, and play a wind Instrument. A 1 Accommodating Thief Friend You say that thief was very accommodating? Merchant Yes ; he took all the money out of the cash register and rang up No Sale. Chelsea Record. Yes. That explains tinued the doctor. straining of the lungs, and the larynx Is alarmingly inflamed as though by some abnormal pressure. What Instrument do you piny?" The concertina." WARNED ' Aro ased And you say you did not strike the plaintiff until be became ab- -- . usive?" "Thats It, your worship"." Tell tlie court what lie said." j He called me a thief." That won't excuse your conduct. man might call me a thief ail 1-- 2; Unemployment Compensation Division Gib-tone- S, N, - $4.29.W. Ostler Land and Livestock Co., R. Gibboney, NE'4 NE'4; All sec. 23, twp. 6S, R. 9V, 640 sec. 28, twp. HS, U. 13E, 40 acres -- - acres $42.24. $ 29. Ostler Land and Livestock Co., Warren and Cecil Roush, LoRoy . All sec. 24, sec. 30, twp. 11 S, R. 6S, R. 9V, 640 Lots acres $42.24. 14E, 94 acres $18 69. John Dorff, co William Zowe, Preston Nutt'r Corp, WiJSW SEI4, sec. 21, Twp SS. R 17E 160 s c. 32, twp. HS, R. 15E, 80 acres - $55.44. aerts $5.28. Matilda Dorff c'o William Zowe Preston Nutter NW '4 SW '4 : . tw-p- 1 10-1- -- NiJNW1; E sec. 27. Tw-p- acres $2 64. Matilda Dorff co 80 EiJSW',: Si'SK'; sec. twp. ILS.'R. 15E. 195 acres -- 8S R 17 (Lot 3) Mrs. 31, Wm. $12 87. Zowe, NNE'4 I sec. 28. Twp. 8 Preston Nutter Corp, NELE 5. R 17 E. 80 acres - $18 31. '4; Stjsi;, sec. 32, twp. HS, K. A. L. Whitmore, SEI4NVV4 sec. 15E, 200 aeris $70.81. 6. Twp. 10 S. R 16 E. 40 Preston Nutter Co'p, SW'4; S ; SE'4, sec. 33, twp, HS, R. 15E. .9 lie lie did not. It often. EMPLOYEE (Does Not It is illegal for an employer to accept direct or indirect contributions from em- The contribution; record of employment, names of employees; time worked: wages, other information to help determine benefits. Contribution forms for 1937 will be different from those of 1936 because most of the detail information will be asked beginning January 1, 1937. ployees. Farm labor, domestics, charitable, religious, certain family service exempt. FREE EMPLOYMENT Information Why hasn't Crimson Gulch a newspaper? Dont need it, answered Cactus Joe. Tlie boys would rather sit around tlie courthouse and get all the town scandal first hand. I warned him against Speed Argument Information to show which employers come under the law; type of business or industry; number of employees; other general information. CONTRIBUTION REPORTS kissed me without any warn- ing. STATUS REPORTS OFFICES Public employment offices will be coordinated with Unemployment compensation division. Names, addresses, qualifications, work history of all employees who come under the law. Such offices to function in filing of claims and payment of benefits. 7 Cop S.iy, do you realize were going 63 miles an hour? Sweet Young Don't be silly! 1 couldn't have been going over 30 at the most. In fact, don't believe I was going more Tiling-Sixty-- than at the outside. 23 Cop MYTHICAL five! Well, maybe youre right, ill just tear this ticket up and give you one for parking. Moving Pictures Putting the portraits of great! nen on our paper currency Is a yroper and deserved tribute." "Yes," replied the Impecunious1 person, but who gets to bold on to, t piece of paper money long enough to look at the picture? My Pi "Fa, what Is a fairy story? One that ends with 'so they married and lived happily Crime of 73 Tiie crime of 73 refeis to fed era I lo enacted in that yeai which omitted the provision for coinin; tlie. s'undaro silver dollar. Til STATISTICAL SECTION Information from employer and employee will be available to the state industrial commission and the unemployment Compensation Division tn determining the amount of compensation due ANY ONE OF 70,000 INDIVIDUALS who wall be protected by this law. This information will also be a basis for merit ratings, by which employers who stabilize their employment will be relieved of the payment of contributions. I MERIT RATING Let us do j'' A employers reserve account, after January 1, 1941, exceeds 7W percent of the average annual payroll his contributions begin to decline; when the reserve reaches 12W percent of ths average annual payroll the contributions stop until the reserve ratio falls. Employers making contributions to Utah fund get credit on federal payment up to s of the amount due U. S. Unemployment compensation tax. nine-tenth- 1 jour job ' 4 ' - 'i fr'fS (1941) wera ever after. ' the VI 4 v printing. 8 - ' h A BENEFITS (1938) 5 Any person who is employed 16 weeks in the preceding 52 am) who is laid off through no fault of his own is entitled to benefits half pay jut no more tnan $15 a week; minimum payment of $7 a week s or average weekly wage whichever is the lesser. Benefits are at the rate of one week of benefits for four weeks of employment until 14 weeks have f ? person has worked more ?irld' than he additional benefits at the rate of onegetsweek of benefit for 20 weeks of employment. Thus the XX3 f. ernldoyment nets a Plus an additional 10 weeks or 24 bp,le('t weeks benefit in "Give Us A Ring- "- three-fourth- all. J Well be at the Hotel Newhouse, of course! X fV rates at this, The low our favorite hotel enab'e us to visit Salt Lake X - GENERAL INFORMATION After January j Interrupted tlie defendant, but 'porti ;ij is you've never been nne, your worship, and you dont knowhow It roused me." of one per cent; Contribute) - S, acres - $26.40. but" day, Yes, Benefits begin after January 1, 1938. Any person whose work record shows him entitled to unemployment compensation can get compensation regardless of his financial status; need has nothing to do one way or another with compensation payments. The Utah law calls for contributions from employers of FOUR or more. , S'i A 6th Floor Union Pacific Building SALT LAKE CITY Contributions payable on 1936 payroll Rate on 1936 payroll 1.8 percent on 1937; 2.7 on 1938. ' everything," con- There is a di- stinct State Industrial Commission (Contributes) Misery loves co- mpany. I Compensation Work. When lie was out of sight NOT VICE VERSA i fc 3-- 4; - . ? sentry took out a still from n nut her porket. Gee whizz! ho murmured. ,he sergeant who enlisted me "as rlg.-wlien he said I should hare t0 everything. s M1"K"fW4"Wtf"t4"M4"l"H4WH' 12. ,h 'IIpjX 55 5. ESWi; 8entfJ iiae sworn could 1 rrr 1 EMPLOYER "e -- sse1; Birds-ey- e 1 he murmured ao, must tune been n.m. ing. Wlien IN ANTARCTICA K, John M. Loveland, SWSW'i, Avintiquin Ranch Co., co Ed. Stevens, NWV4NE14, sec. 32, sec. 24, twp. 11S, R. 10E, 40 acres $2.64. twp, 5S, R. 8W 40 acres $2.64. Junior Buchanan, co Elnor John M. Loveland, SW '4NE 4 sec. 32, NWSE'i ; Vy2, sec. 25, twp. Buchanan, NEV4NE14, twp. 5S, R. 8W., 40 acres $2.64. 11S, R. 10E, 400acres $26.40. June Buchanan, S14NE54, sec. John M. Loveland, NE'4, sec. 26 32, twp. 5S, R. 8W, 80 acres 11S, R. 10E, 160 acres $10.56. Marcus A. Jolley, Lots $5.28. W2 Junion Buchanan, NWiNWlJ, SW 4 , sec. 30, twp. 11S, R. 10E, sec. 33, twp, 5S, R. 8W, 40 acres 84 acres $5.54. (W Marcus A. Jolley, Lots $2.11. W. H. Davis, All sec. 35, twp. 4NWV4), sec. 31, twp. 11S, R. 5S, R. 8W, 640 acres $21.12. 10E, 84 acres $5.54. Marshall Land and Livestock Fhillip Dennis, ESWJ4; W y2 Co., co D. L. Evans, Beg. at SE SEU., sec. 7, twp. 11S, R. 11E, cor. SE 4 ; N 120 rds; W 20 rds; 160 acres $10.56. S. 80 rds; W 20 rds; S 40 rds; Ruel Earl Dennis, SEJ4, sec. 8, E 40 rds; to beg. sec. 13, twp. twp. IIS, R. 11E, 160 acres $10. 56. 6S, R. 5W, 20 acres $1.32. Marshall Land and Livesstock Edgar Bruant Miller, Lots Co., clo D. L. Evans, SWNVYU SE'tNVV'i; SNEh; Wi NWijSWU ; Beg. at NW cor. N SE'4, sec. 7, twp. HS, R. 11E, 390 E'4NE'4; VV 80 rds; S 20 rds; acres $25.74. W 20 rds; S 20 rds; W 20 rds; Edgar Bryan, Miller, SW'4; Si S 20 rds; VV 20 rds; S 20 rds; W NW14, sec. 8, twp. 11S, R. HE, 20 rds; S 80 rds; E 20 rds; N 20 240 acres $15.84. rds; E 20 rds; N 20 rds; E 20 Ruel Earl Dennis, EiSW'4; S rds; N 20 rds; E 20 rds; N 20 VV4SWV4, sec. 9, twp. IIS, R. rds; E 20 rds; N 20 rds; E 20 11E, 120 acres $7.92. W rds; N 20 rds; E 20 rds; N 20 Ruel Earl Dennis, rds; E 20 rds; N 20 rds; to beg. 14SEV, NESEU, sec. 10, twp. sec. 18, twp. 6S, R. 5VV 140 acres, 11 S, R. 11E, 200 acres $13.20. $4.62. Ruel Earl Dennis, N14N14, sec. VV. H. Davis, SE14, 17, twp. HS, R. HE, 160 acres ESWU; sec, 8, twp. 6S, R. 8W, 240 acres -- $10 56, $15.84. Fhillip Dennis, E '2, ENW'i, W. H. Davis, NE'i; NE'4NVV'4 sec. 18, twp. 11S, R. 11E, 400 acres sec. 18, twp. 6S, R. 8W, 200 acres $26.40. $13.20. Fhillip Dennis, NW'4NE'4; NE Ostler Land and Livestock Co., LNVVJ4, sec. 19, twp. 11S, R. 11E, WSW': SE'4SW4; SE14, sec. 80 acres $5.28. 17, twp. 6S, R. 8W, 280 acres Martin L. Marsing, E 1,4 SW'4 ; $18.48. SEL. sec. 19, twp. 11S, R. 11E, Ostler Land and Livestock Co., 240 acres $15.84. All sec. 18, twp. 6S, R. 5W, 608 Morgan L. Pace, WSW'i, sec. acres. $27.59. 23, twp. 11S, R. 11E, 80 acres Ostler Land and Livestock Co., $5.28. All sec. 19,.,twp. 6S, R. 8VV, 609 Morgan L. Pace, ESVV'4: SE acres-$40- !9. sec. 29, twp. IIS, R. HE, 240 Ostler Land and Livestock Co., ij, acres- - $15 84. All sec. 20, twp. 6S, R. 8VV, 640 Ma-ti- n L. Marsing, Lots acres $42.24. sec. 30, NEUMVL: James Clarence Ingram, SSW twp. HS, R. NijNE',, 14E, 232 acres-$15.- 31. '4, sec. 1, twp. 6S, R. 9VV, 80 acres $5.28. Motgan L. Face, VVi2, sec. 33, John Floram Ingram, NE'4SE twp. HS, R. HE, 320 acres-$21.l'A; SSE',; sec. 1, twp. 6S, R. 9W, 120 acres $7.92. Alma Z. Thompson, StSE'4, Ostler Land and Livestock Co., sec. 36, twp. 11S, R. 11E, 80 acred St', sec. 10 twp. 6S, R. 9VV, 320 - $35.68. acies $21.12. Edith Curtis, SELNVVU: SW'i; Frank O. Motgan, All sec. 11, VVVjSE '4, sec. 13, twp. HS, R. twp. 6S, U. 9W 640 acres $52.-8- 12E, 280 acres-$18.- 48. Leslie N. Pearson, SEij; sec. John Floram Ingram, NE'4 sec. 14, twp. IIS, R. 12E, 160 acres 12, twp. 6S, R. 9W, 160 acres -$- -$- 10.56. 13.20. Leslie N. Pearson, E14; NVV'4; James Clarence Ingram, NVV4, sec. 23, twp. 11S, R.' 12E, 480 sec. 12, twp. 6S, R. 9W, 160 acres accs 68. $13.20. Edith Curtis, V.; NW4NE4. John E. Ingram. S14, sec. 12,, sec. 24, twp. 11S, R. 12E, 360 twp. 6S, R. 9VV 320 acres-$26.-- 40. acres - $23.76. Alma Z. Thompson, SrSVW, John E. Ingram, NJ, sec. 13, twp. sec. 31, twp. US. R. 12E, $3.63. 6S, R. 9W, 320 acres $26.40. James O. Cook, co Ralph sec. Ostler Land and Livestock Co., NE.,; SNVV; 4: Si', sec. 13, twp. GS, R. 9VV, 320 S, twp. HS, R. 13E, $51.21. acres $26.40. L roy Warren and Cecil Roush, Ostler Land and Livestock Co., S' 2SE '4 sec. 25 twp. HS, R. 13E, All sec. 14, twp. GS, R. 9V, 640 80 acres -- $24 72. acrea. $52.80. Ralph W. Grbboney, SE'iSELl Ostler Land and livestock Co., sec. 21. twp. HS, R. 13E, 40 acres sec. 15, twp. 6S, R. 9W, 320 $4,29. acres $29.57. R. W. Gibboney, SW NW'4 ; Horace Ostler, sec. 15, twrp. sec. 26. twp. HS, R. 13E, 40 aei. 6S, R. 9W., 320 acres $26 40. $4.29. Ostler Land and Livestock Co., R. W. Gibbon y, SELNELl s c. 22, twP- - 6S, R. 9V, 320 sec. 27, twp. HS, R. 13E, 40 acres , suppose yon dont de fl pipo.' jisKei Hiy oHicep Why, no. sir," replied "Here it is. The (.nicer took it and found it was cold and empty. 56. R. nnk.Pro . I SS $2.64. sir! "No. 1-- 2; 3-- 5; 11, igog often. 1, 1938 when a person becomes unemployed he shnubt t nearest en'ploy merit office and report himself ready for work or will therf to exceed two weel,. during which time the employ-meri- t Ptrid'. not office d endeavor? ace hefV04r V ln a position he is capable of tilling and which is comparable to the f,,ur,lnff the waiting period the compensation office will g0 into his worlt"recnviilanJ1Lnhe,eei.,0sti.' If nocessirv it will investigate the reason for dismissal, bMle,its If a? the ".a.,tlnff period no position has been found for him he will begin to draw his benefits , suitable for him he must take it or his benefits cease. place is found JZ V J iv'il Contributions will be paid to the UTAH UNEMPLOYMENT COMPF84Trnv a special division of the State Tax Commission in the thruouKh 1 Unemployment 0n Plv,i!in boad-t- o the Union Pacific in quarters U. S. contributions of Building. fir 1)6 Ptr CCnt the U. S. bureau of internal revenue by employers of E I GH t'Id r lo n,a' re. Do not confuse with old age benefits which also calls for payroll contributions. :44.44444tt The Mevhouse iSotel Famous For Hospitality and Good Food Sunday Fleming Breakfast Served in Ycur Room Without Extra Cost. w RTES Single S3 to $4 Double S3. to S4.GO aU with BaUi 50 tlli8. J. II. WTEKS. President V. E. SUTTON, Cieri'l. Manager Si |