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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH UINTAH BASIN RECORD Entered as second-clas- s matter by MAX 1922 at at Postoffice the 26, May Display 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 How Is the Speaker of the House For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost SUBSCRIPTION RATES selected and what are his powers? and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per Three Months 75 Article 1 of our Constitution proline, first Insertion; 5c per line for 1.00 vides that "the House of Represents- each succeeding issus minimum Six Months One Year $2.00 .lives shall choose their Speaker and charge. 80c. other officers. The House makes 'its own rules as to method of choice, How L Seems! duties, powers and "other officers. Under the Articles of Confederation, Congress was the only branch -- Oi.0 AB of the government and the head of Ufep It 1W BASIS 6011 Out WT4 the Congress was called President. 601 But under our Constitution, the Is a separate and IndepenPresident nBit in leu ml dent officer. io'e Mlon wa - aw Do t In our House of Representatives, 6eT HOMt too wuaua Co each party nominates Its slate of ItOW SOU CAQbFUl .candidates for Speaker, Clerk, Sercove-i,'j- e omiv CMuaMTea ONB geant at Arms, Doorkeeper, PostNOU KNOW! master and Chaplain. The slate selected by the dominant party is elected and the Speaker is an avowed partisan. Our Constitution does not define the Speakers duties but, like the rules of the House, leaves this to the House Itself. The position of Speaker Is one of power. He helps .appoint committees and their chairmen, recognizes and refuses to rec ADVERTISING Legal Advertising weekly Constitutional jhe PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT DUCHESNE, UTAH Roy A. Schonian, Publisher and Editor RATES SHERIFFS SALE BERN. Speaker of the House 2c. providing that the Speaker shall be selected by the House, our CBe-ePt- Professional Cards COweerr-oiaton- 1 -- . -- i Constitution maintains the House as independent of the Senate, the President and the States. We elect members of the the people House of Representatives and those members themselves select their Speaker. (Next Week: "Safety Insurance) Copyright 19C by Max Berns a body weekly Constitutional by MAX BERNS- - w Safety Insurance How does dividing Congress Into common functions and their comtwo branches a House and a Senate mon dependence on the society will admit. safeguard us? By bitter experience the AmeriWithin the limits specified In our can Colonists learned to fear the despotism of a legislative body as well as of a single ruler. After the revolution they also learned, under the feeble Confederation, that Congress must have AN HONOR TO MAINTAIN It is, we believe, with justifiable pride that we announce this week the honor bestowed upon the UINTAH BASIN RECORD at the annual convention of the Utah State Press'Association in Salt Lake in the awarding to it City during the past week-enpower to provide a governof third place in the statewide weekly newspaper sufficient ment of respect and authority. For front page contest. these reasons our Constitution, Our staff has worked diligently throughout the within the limits specified, vests Inall a legislative power past year in an effort to produce each week a front Congress consisting of a Senate and of Representatives. page which covered as fully as possible the available a House The Federalist, the most authorand which this news as far as pos- itative commentary upon our Connews, presented sible in a pleasing and attractive manner. stitution, says, lu republican govthe legislative ernment, It has been only natural, while concentrating our authority necessarily predom- Constitution, we the people give efforts on the front page, that the additional care and inates. The remedy for this all power to Congress. But we protect ourselves from the concentration of power attention should also be carried through the balance is to the legislature Condanger of concentrating all such! of the paper, and the constantly increasing interest gress divide Into different branches; and power in a single body of men by in the RECORD by its readers, who after all are the to render them by different modes dividing Congress Into two branches a House and a Senate. and different principles final judges of any newspaper, is, we believe, an ad- ofof election action, as little connected with (Next Week: No Ruling Class) ditional attestation of its improvement. each o'lier as the nature of their Copyright 1936 by Max Berns The final aim of any contest, regardless of the field is not, of course, the cup or trophy offered as a Her Sea Sbal Be Legion prize, but the improved product or endeavor stimulated through the competition. We earnestly hope that though the 1936 contest closed last October, and By Romanza Mott whether or not another will be conducted in 1937, the Mr. Mert Wardle of Duchesne RECORD will continue to maintain, and improve the is a visitor at the Roy Eliason home for a few days. high rating it has earned. Mrs. Orson Mott and To Professor Merrill of the B. Y. U. who judged Mr.Mr. andMott were Mr. Ray the papers; to our subscribers and advertisers who and Mrs. W. J. Williamsvisiting Thursday have made possible the constant improvement of the evening. RECORD through their loyal support; to our own Mr. and Mrs. Lou Faucett and Mrs. LaVell Wheeler town staff whose dilligence achieved that improvement go on business Monday. were in Miss Eva Eliason, Miss Olive the thanks and appreciation of your editor. Mott, Mr. Mert Wardle and Mr, Jimmie Eliason were guests of NOTE OF APPRECIATION Miss Lola Buam Saturday evenA constantly increasing general recognition of ing. the weekly press of the state was evidenced last week Mr. Clarence Baum and Mr. Mezenen shipped a truck NEW YORK, iSpeciaD.-M- iss Libby the many courtesies shown the editors gathered Royal load of lambs to Salt Lake City erty. of the statue In New York Harin the capitol at their annual convention. Words of Wednesday. bor, is already playing In her newest Mrs. Dora Mezenen and little role. An artists impression of her welcome and commendation were received from Secson, Lee spent Thursday after- graces the officis seal ot the New York Worlds Fait of 1939 Thus, from retary of State D. D. Monson, Attorney Genera. noon with Mrs. Romanza Mott. th vantage point of news cdumns Chez and Luncheons Mrs. Mary Eliason was visiting and entertainJoseph others; mail stickers and innumerablr other ment were supplied by the Salt Lake Tribune and with Mrs. Marie Baum Wednes-da- decorated devices she carries the afternoon. torch of Invitation to every corner ol Telegram, IC. S. L. and K. D. Y. L. and others. For Mrs. Dick Muir and little daugh- the world and into home in them all the editors were gratefully appreciative, and ters, Evelyn and Beth are staying the United States. every with Mrs. Muirs parents, Bishop we join them in offering our thanks. and Mrs. Tessie M. I vie for & few Richens. Songs led by Mrs. Grace LAWMAKERS ARE PREPARING FOR ACTION days. Larsen and Margaret Ross were This extreme cold weather has were The State Legislature which convened in Salt caused a number of the people sung. Delicious refreshments served by the hostess and Mrs. Lake City Monday of this week is embarking into here to suffer from frost bites. Margaret Ross. Eight members Eliason has been help- were what many believe will be an outstanding session in ingMr.BillRoyBarton present. break trails up The road on the highway has importance tothe state. Many measures will be in Lake canyon for the cattle. been graded out part way across man Our not mail has able been troduced, dealing with education, taxation, social se- to the line and the Midview school go any further than the end old curity, direct primaries, liquor control and the many of the school bus routs on account bus Is now able to take the route. other phases of our activities. of the heavy snow. The fam lies of Otto Nielsen, While the general public has no voice in the adopElden Thompson and Wanless tion, amending or rejection of these measures, we do, Shields have been ill with flu. or should have a direct influence upon our representAlden and Earl Farnsworth of Mountain Home were Arcadia atives and. senators in the legislature, and thinking visitors last week end. They recitizens will be watching closely and intelligently as Mrs. Marlon S. Shields port nineteen Inches of snow on Alvie Farnsworth who has been the level at Mtn. Home. possible each act of those who comprise our lawmakseriously ill Is reported to be imCharles Hamilton of the Bridge ing body, with the object in view of advising for or proving. land CCC camp spent the week end Miss Fern Farnsworth who has visiting at the home of Mr. and against the various measures according to indivibeen employed at the L. Miles Mrs. Hale Holgate. dual desire. has returned home. R. S. Lusty left Monday for It is only through careful and thorough study of hospital Mrs. Otto Nielsen has been call- Ogden where he will attend the the various measures as they come up that the pri- ed to the of her father, stock show. vate citizen can acquire a chrystalized opinion, and it IsRobert K. Green of Vernal who Miss Laurel Hatch of Vernal is seriously the guest of her cousin, Iona Nielis only through sufficient contact with the chrystalMiss VVilda Bell Is convalescing sen. ized opinions of the citizens he represents that a after a tonsil operation at the L. Milton and Archie Larsen are In Roosevelt. Miles at their ranch in Sowers canyon legislator can be sure he is fulfilling the mission for The hospital Daughters of the Utah Pio- looking after their cattle interests which he was selected. Dont blame your legislator neers of the Red Cap camp met there. 6 at the home Frank Holgate and Tilden Bell for voting wrong if you failed to inform him of your of Mrs. January Hattie M. Horrocks. The made a business trip to Salt Lake desires. lesson was conducted by Dena d, g iricou-venienc- g I I 1 y I bed-sid- ants ARZY H. MITCHELL, Duchesne County, Utah. LOST: 2 yr. old heifer, red and Sheriff, IN THE DISTRICT COURT, IN Date of first publication, Jan- white, branded on left shoulder AND FOR DUCHESNE COUNtriangle-4- . uary 1st, 1937. Notify F. A. Olsen at TY, STATE OF UTAH. Date Janof last Aitonah. publication, FEDERAL FARM MORT- - ) uary 22nd, 1937. ) GAGE CORPORATION, Speed to Escape From Earth ) a corporation, Notice To Water Users The velocity of escape from the Plaintiff, ) earth that is, the velocity required vs. ) State Engineers Office, Salt to carry a projectile beyond Its ) WILFORD WALL and Lake City, Utah, December 12, gravitational influence Is seven ) FANNY E WALL, 1936. miles per second. What Is believed ) his wife, Notice is hereby given that to be the speediest bullet, the Ger-lic- h Defendants, ) bullet, is capable of traveling To be sold at sheriffs sale at George D. Hemphill, Contract a mile a second. This would almost holder of InUnited Ihe States two oclock p. m., the 23rd day ot dian Irrigation Service, Myton. not be great enough speed to carry Door the Front at 1937, January, it beyond the atmosphere. of the Courthouse in Duchesne, Utah, has made application in accordance the with laws of Utah Utah, the following described to the place of use of .426 property situated in said county, sec.change ft. of water from Duchesne to wit: in Duchesne county, Utah. river The West half of the South- Said water has heretofore been east quarter of Section 35 in diverted from to OctMay 1st, 2 2 South of Range Township ober 15th, inclusive of each year, H. B. HOLLENBECK West of the Uintah Special by virtue of Application No. 382, 80 acres, into the Meridian, containing Notary Public Myton Townsite canal at more or less. a N. 15 deg. W. which North of bears point Subject to existing rights oi 1200 ft. from the center corner of way of record. County Court Houc Sec. 1 T 4 S., R. 4 W., U. S. B. M. Together with the following and used to irrigate 29.8 acres Of Duchesne Utah described water stock; 20 shares land embraced in NSW and N in Dry Gulch Irrigation ComW&SE&, Sec. 29, T. 33., R. 1 E., pany (Class C), said shares be- U. S. B. M. ing evidenced by Certilicate No. It is now proposed to divert said BOY A. SCHONIAN 4135; 35 shares in Dry Gulch water as heretofore, and convey Irrigation Company (Class D). it by .the Grey Mountain and MyRegistered said shares being evidenced by ton Townsite canals, a distance 4136. No. Certificate Mortician of 116,830 ft. and use it as a supTogether with all other rights to 80 Duchesne Utah irrigate of every kind and nature, how- plemental supply ever evidenced, to the use ol acres of land embraced in SWr$ PWJ4 Sec. 29 and SESE4, Sec. water, ditches and canals for 30, T. 3S., R. 1 E., U. S. B. M. the irrigation of said premises This application is designated in Together with all tenements, the State MERRIL H. LARSEN Engineers Office as and appurtenanhereditaments No. File ' ces thereunto belonging or in Attorney-at-LaAll protests against the grantanywise appertaining, and the of said the ing application, stating re reversion and reversions, Duchesne Utah reasons therefor, shall be submitmainder and remainders, rents, ted In form affidavit in and dupliissues and profits thereof. cate, accompanied by a fee of Dated: December 30th, 1936. $1.00 and filed in this office withARZY H. MITCHELL, in 30 days after the completion Sheriff, Duchesne County, Utah of the publication of this notice. L. A. HOLLENBECK Date of first publication, JanT. H. HUMPHERYS, uary 1st, 1937. Attorney-at-LaState Engineer. Date of last publication, Jan Date of first publication, Dec1937. uary 22nd, Duchesne Utah ember 18, 1936. Date of last publication, Janu25-tl- p. ognize those who desire to speak and helps decide which bills the House shall consider. By County, State of Utah, together with the Improvements thereon and appurtenances thereunto belonging. Dated: December 30th, 1936. e 111. City Monday. w SHERIFFS SALE ary 15, 1937. IN THE DISTRICT COURT, IN AND FOR DUCHESNE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. FEDERAL FARM MORT- - ) GAGE CORPORATION, ) ) corporation, Plaintiff, STERLING TRANSPORTATION CO. Ulatah Basin To From Salt Lake, Prove & Intermediate Points ) vs. ) GEO. H. ROBERTS, also ) known as George H. Rob- - ) erta, and Vilate Roberts, his ) wife; MELVIN H. ROB- - ) ERTS and ELMIRA ROB- - ) ERTS, his wife; WAYNE ) ROBERTS and ROSE ROB- - ) ERTS, his wife; B. D. ROB- - ) ERTS, otherwise known as ) and ) Byran D. Roberts; FIRST DOE, whose other ) and true name is LAURA ) E. ROBERTS, ) Defendants, ) To be sold at sheriffs sale at two oclock p. m., the 23rd day of January, 1937, at the Front Door of the Courthouse in Duchesne, Utah, the following described property situated In said county, to wit: The West half of the Northwest quarter; the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter and the Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 25, in Township 1 South, of Range 2 West of Uintah Special Meridian. The property hereinabove described contains 160 acres, more or less. Subject to existing rights of way of record. Together with 115 shares of the capital stock of Dry Gulch Irrigation Company, said shares being represented by Certificate & EASTERN UTAH TRANSPORTATION CO. Uintah Basin To & From Price and Intermediate Points Every Day Service Each Way (Better Light (Better Sight I ELECTRICITY IS YOUR MOST EFFICIENT SERVANT No. 4193. Together with all other rights of every kind and nature, however evidenced, to the use of water, ditches and canals for the irrigation of said premises. Together with all tenewnts, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, and the reversion and reversions, re mainder and remainders, rents issues and profits thereof. Dated; December 30th, 1936. ARZY H. MITCHELL, Sheriff, Duchesne County, Utah. Date of first publication, January 1st, 1937, Date of last publication, Jan uary 22nd, 1937. SHERIFFS SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT, IN AND FOR DUCHESNE COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH. ANNA L. YOUNG MOR- - ) ) RISON, vs. Plaintiff, ) ) LEVI ANDERTON, Admlnis ) trator of the Estate of O. J. ) Smith, deceased, and HA ) ZEL SMITH, ) Defendants, ) To be sold at Sheriffs Sale at two oclock p. m., the 23rd day of January, 1937, at the Front Door of the Courthouse in Duchesne, Utah, the following described property situated in said county, to wit: All of Lot 29, Block 16. Townsite, Duclrsne LET'S GO PLACES and SEE THINGS this SEASON TIIE NEWHOUSE HOTEL Is Located 111 the Center of Scenic America LOW RATES, GOOD FOOD CAFE AND CAFETERIA Sunday Morning Breukfast Served In Your Room Without Extra Cost Mrs. J. II. Waters President sir is .s -- s |