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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH irit t Richard Dressen and his Happy Family Orchestra hy Is mh dairy bej Notice To Water Users ? , State Engineers Office, Salt ike City, Utah, August 5, 1936. otice is hereby given that Will rget at j, 'oodard, contract holder, U. S. "than Irrigation Service, Myton, ah, has made application in ac-- . rdance with the laws of Utah, p Qv2 change the point of diversion id place of use of .357 sec. ft. of .iter from Lake Fork river in jchesne County, Utah. Said wa-- r has heretofore been diverted virtue of Application No. 366, the Red Cap canal at a point bich bears S. 85 deg. 35 min. E., .,8 ft. from the NJ4 cor. sec 4, 3 S., R 3 W., USB&M and used om May 1, to October 15, ol '.ch year to irrigate 25 acres ot NE14 ud embraced in the.Ei BCX c. 14, T. 3 S, R 3 W., USB&M. 18 now PrP03e(l to divert said hblic ater from May 1, to October ot inclusive of each year, into i, e take Fork canal at a point t ,Uaehich bears N. 80 deg. 18 min. 5725 ft. from the center cor. sec. 33, T. 1 N, R 4 W., USB JA. and use it as a supplemental -- Wed. Aug. C. C. C. GR3 t. tpply to irrigate 120 acres of lONItyhd embraced in the NWNW'i sec. 29, T. c. 33 and ESE S., R. 3 W, USB&M. This application is designated the State Engineers Office as Lie No. All protests against the grant-- g of said application, stating the asons therefor, shall be submit-- d in affidavit form and in dupli-- i ite, accompanied by a fee of wo IS .oo and filed in this office with-3- 0 days after the completion OIL the publication of this notice. T. H. HUMPHERYS, State Engineer. Date of first publication, Aug- it 14, 1936. I Date of last publication, Sept- nber 11, 1936. ' SRYICl Notice To Water Users aw state REFLECTIONS Published by and in the interests of C C C Co. No. at Camp , DBR-11- Engineers Office, Salt ake City, Utah, August 5, 1936. otice is hereby given that Will oodard, contract holder, U. S. A c C c idian Irrigation Service, Myton, ac-BR-1- 1 tah, has made application in Boys Lose to Vernal at rdance with the laws of Utah, U. B. I. C. change the point of diversion team lost a slug-febaseball Our nd place of use of .564 sec. ft. of town team last Vernal to the rater from Lake Fork river in the opening day of Said Wednesday, rAiuchesne County, Utah. B. I. C., the score being U. the has heretofore been dive- 10 to 4 for Vernal. No. by virtue of Application rted The boy3 played spotted ball OU59, into the Dry Gulch canal at for the largest part of the game. W. point which bears S. 8 deg. This coupled with the disheartsec. cor. 12, 46 ft. from the W effect of the adverse deening . 3 S, R 3 W., USB&M and used on cision Harry Vogrenics beautirom May 1, to October 15, in- over the parked autoful drive lusive of each year to irrigate mobiles in left field, contributed 9.48 acres of land embraced in to the eratic playing. The queshe NWNEti sec. 3, T 3 S., R tioned decision was due to a mis; W., USB&M. It is now propos-rules, to' divert said water into the interpretation of ground c C c ake Fork canal at a point which Braves Lose to Vernal CCC rears N. 80 deg. 18 min. W. 5725 the game played at Vernal In sec. t. from the center cor. of on Sunday, the Vernal boys col3, T. 1 N R. 4 W., USB&M, and lected 11 hits from the pitching of y J ise it from May 1, to October 15, Tom Maknik and Harry Vogrenic. Delusive of each year as a This, together with costly errors 120 supply to irrigate our boys gave the Vernal CCC by icres of land embraced in the an easy victory. WWNWi sec. 33 and Ei SE Roy Gabble for Vernal pitched sec. 29, T 2 S., R 3 W., USB& a shut-ou- t game allowing but two A. entire game. the in hits in This application is designated The braves attempted to score as Office ,he State Engineers but once, Harry Vogrenic singlrile No. ing and then stealing second and All protests against the grant-nthird bas;s At this point his of said application, stating mates failed to come through, ana ,he reasons therefor, shall be no score was made. in affidavit form and in Lack of reserve material at of luplicate, accompanied by a fee various periods of the game was a Jl.OO and filed in this office with-- great detriment to the Braves. 30 days after the completion of The entire Vernal camp backed up "".he publication of this notice. T. H. HUMPHERYS, ion of the publication of this noState Engineer. tice. Date of first publication, AugT. II. HUMPHERYS, ust 14, 1936. State Engineer. Date of last publication, SeptDate of first publication, AugD st 11 d n ust Notice To Water Users ' 1936. Date of last publication, J Cc te W., U. S. B. & M. This application is designated in the State Engineers Office ai Fo& Fil. No. All protests against the grant- wife bought a book physical culture this morning. She declares that just as soon as she gets through with her days, washing, she is going to try some of the exercises. Transportation Saftey Kules and on Sept- ember 11, 1936. m 'i RED LABEL American Cream brand BlendedWhiskey F- I I day. Afton Murray of the Duck Cieek CCC Camp at Cedar City arrived here Sunday to visit at home for a few days and to attend the U. B. I. C. who is Miss Velma Winkler employed at Mt. Emmons was visiting at home on Sunday. Mis. Truman Mitchell of Duchesne was visiting at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Levi.son Hancock on Sunday. Otto Murray and son Bobby of Tooele Yirriwd h 're Monday to visit a few days with his par-entMr. and Mis. R. A. Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Zeary Mathews and children of Upaleo were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jo iph Andetrson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Brig Stevenson of Mtn. Home were visiting at the home of H. D. Allred on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Murray anu sons, Afton and Ellie were Roosevelt and Arcadia visitors on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Goodrich treatment. made a trip to Salt Lake City Sunday and returned Monday. Miss Mildred PowUl lid the misfortune to run a pitchfork through her leg Monday. She was rushed to Roo revolt immediately for medical care. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Diekeron and By Mrs. Chris Sorensen Janet Burton accompanied Syl- Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Burdick of via Probst to her home in Mid- Duelie ne were Blueb.il visitors way, Utah on Sunday. Miss Probst last Monday. had been a guest at the Burton Mrs. Lutellus Burdick return'd home over the week end. homo Monday from Duchesne Mr. and Mrs. George B. Rust where sire has B en receiving m' came home last week. They haa care. been away to attend a family reMlss.s Florence Llsonbee ami union of Mrs. Rusts family. Those attending Stake Convention at Mt. Emmons on Sunday included Bishop and Mrs. A, C Burton, Mrs. Mary E. Kenison, Mrs. Mary Bell tin in and several others. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Frisby and children and Mr. and Mrs. Mont Ottesen and little daughter have returned from Meeker, Colorado where they have been visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Kenisoii and Mrs. Mary E. Kenison and son, Elburn were visiting in Blue-f- a il on Tuesday. - . s, att-nde- al Gentry family Myton sp nt Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gentry. Anton Johnson and wife of Los Angeles, California were guests of Mr. Johnsons brother, P. C. Johnson during the Uintah Basin Industrial Convention. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jens'n of Duchesne weie Ioka visitors last Sunday. Hugh Percival of Chailedon, Utah returned home aft.r a three day visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. rerclval. Mr. and Mrs Rus,el Robinson of Moon Lake were hsitmg Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Robinson the past week Mr. and Mrs. Paul John ion and family are Provo vhdLois this week. Edna Lemon of Duch sue spent Sunday with her pai ents. Mr. and Mrs. Syril Dennis of SunAltamont were Ioka day. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice and Mrs. Fred Pack of Idaho Falls were visiting relatives and friends in Ioka last week. While here, they attended the Uintah Basin Industrial Convention. First Cat Filling Station The first gasoline llllng station was established about 1968 with Dallas and Houston, Texas, and Vancouver, 15. C., all chalmlng the honor. Florenre Allred were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Lisonface of Antelope last week. Mr. James W. 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PINT No. 61 HAS HAD NO PEERS FOR FIFTY YEARS YOU QUART No. 60 Pint No. 202 Quart No. 203 for Bourbon are whiskey that is pleasing them above all others its name is Schenleys Cream of Kentucky Straight Bourbon! shoppers CAREFUL one of said application, stating era ing the reasons tli.refor, shall be sub- mitted in affidavit form and In duplicate, accompanied by a f.e of 1100 and filed in this office within 30 days after the complct- - s By Miss Florenre Murray By Mrs. IV. tJ. Gentry Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harinston Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wanooott of and son, Jack and Miss Elda Rock Springs, Wyoming were the Goodrich of Roosevelt were visit- guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jvn-- s n the pia.t week. They were acing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie B. Coodruh on Sunday. companied by Mrs. Ed Pralke and Miss Mary Stevenson of Roose- son who will spend sometime at velt was visiting at the home of the Jonsen home. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Allred on SunDevon ot and N Salt State Engineers Office, Lake City, Utah', August 10, 1936. v Notice is hereby given that Lola Amelia Jones, contract holder U. S. Indian Irrigation Service, Myton, Utah, has made application in accordance with the laws of Utah, to change the place ot use of 0.3 sec. ft. of water from Duchesne river, Duchesne county, Utah. Said water has heretofore been diverted from May 1, to October 15, inclusive of each year by virtue of Application No. 395 at a point which bears N. 15 deg W. 1200 ft., from the center corner of Sec. 1, T. 4 S., R. 4 W., low U. S. B. & M, and used to irrigate 21 acres of land embraced in the end. NW14 NE4 Sec. 34 T. 3 S., R. 2 ook, W U. S. B. & M. It is now proto divert said water a.c iday posed heretofore and use it to Irrigate 21 acres of land embraced in the NE14 SW14 Sec. 12, T. 4 S., R. 3 c C c Mr. Hoop. By Romania Mott Bishop Ivie and family attended the U. B. I. C. Wedn sday, ThuisJay and Friday. Mis. Catherine Williams and son, Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Porter motored to Fort Duchesne Thursday evening to attend the dance. Mr. W, J. Williams who has been seriously ill in a San Francisco hospital arrived home last Thursday evening, rRay Mott, Mrs. Orson Mott anJ family, Virginia Porter and Miss Rtl!a Williams spent Friday at the U. B. I. C. ,,, , ... T AT.,q 1 ani Vi 0 Mrs' ",3..gUeta Cl.uvnce for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Finer Bates have gone to Twin Falls, Idaho for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Mezonen, Harrison Mott and Mr. and Mrs. Al Mezen m d the U. B. I. C. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mott have gone to Salt Lake City to make their home Miss Drioris Baum is visiting at the Owen Tull-home. The adult class has be n discontinued for a while. Mrs. E. W. Williams and Mrs. Orson Mott were town viMtojs Monday. W. J. Williams made a trip to town Monday to receive medical DM It bears t he Math of Merit d ember 11, 1936. Captain Cannon has hay fever so badly that eery time anyone says, Hey theie, he sneezes, Regulations c C c 1. Drivers of CCC vehicles will Captain Cannon was a U. B. I. be selected with care and C. visitor Friday. ter their ability has been tLted c C c by competent authority. They Educational Program To Be must be conversant of the traffic Extended in Various Lines laws in the state in which they Mr. Brunnel would like to meet are to operate. all the members of the camp who 2. All motor vehicle drivers, are interested in any of the fol- and especially those transporting lowing subjects: persons, must strictly obs rve all and State and local traffic regulaJournalism, Fly tying, How to Read the Blue Print at tions, including the coming to a 6:00 p. m. Tuesday in the Educa- full stop at all stop signs. tional room. 3. Vthicles transporting persons c C c 3hould travel 25 miles per hour A field trip is being arranged and must at no time exceed 30 for some night this week for the miles per hour. Biology Class. The group will visit 4. All motor vehicles must be the ranch of Mr. Thomas, just east brought to a full stop before of Duchesne. Grafting and budcrossing railroad tracks whether ding fruit trees will be the chief required by local regulations or topic, and demonstrations will be not and shall then proceed only given on the procedure involved, if the way is clear. c C c 5.0ver loading of trucks transPaul Johannesen, Assistant Edpersonnel of emergency porting ucational Adviser is attending the conservation work must not be Advisers Assistant Educational tolerated. conference at Fort Douglas. We 6. Personnel riding on trucks expect a lot of new ideas from not be pernulted to hang must Paul upon his return. their legs over side or rear of the c C c truck. fact-tor- s This is one of the greatest 7. Riding on fenders, bumpers, in the future playing of the boards, and cab top must running as with is it any team, , Braves, not be permitted. c C c 8. Every truck drives shall be and Arthui Leser Gisseman under the of a leader Doty are attending the Swimming or other supervision designated person who and Life Saving school at Fori shall see that drivers are properDouglas. ly instructed in their duties as c C c He who has never heard the such, obey these instructions, voice of the trees is poor in know- and make inspections required in paragraph 11 below. Chronicles. ledge. 9. Standing up in moving trucks c C c I will set in the desert, the fir must be discouraged and, where possible prohibited. tree and the pine. Isaiah, 10. No one must be allowed to c C c The tree of the field is mans jump off or on any vehicle while it is in motion. life. Deuteronomy. 11. Trucks should be inspected c C c as to physical defects; such daily motorAutomobile Note: If a ist stops his car too quickly he is as faulty brakes, bad lights, etc. 12. Any unsafe condition must likely to go through the wind- be reported at once to the imshield. If he doesnt, the pedesmediate supervisor. trian is. 13. No person shall be permitc C c I dont want to star in the ted to ride on trucks or vehiiles without speiific instructions or Movies, said one of the Bridge-lan- d authorization. Fanners beautiful daughter. Id rather work on the farm; its so much healthier. c C c The scientist who declared the next battles would be fought in the air was entirely right if he meant political battles. g sub-nitte- 19GS Bridgeland, Utah And Parents their squad of players and gave During the month of August them support some enrollee3 will celebrate New men were put in positions birthday anniversaries and it has they had never attempted to play been planned to honor these oc- before, and they showed promise casions by having a special dinner for the future. Some men in the and inviting the parents and camp have the ability to play ball guardians of the boys. This will but lack the confidence. be on th 23rd of August, and the should have a betmeal will begin at 12.30 noon. terBridgeland in future pracrepresentation We are taking this opportunity more loyal supwith tices, along of again inviting the guests and port. hope that many of them can be with us. The boys bLing honorid are. Harvey Mace, Rupert Perry. Vernon Parkin, Paul Ketterer, Newell Day, LaVerl Barker, Lester Ghueman, Ellis Nielsen, William Schoppe. It is possible that we may have over looked some of the enrollees, but if this is the case, it is purely unintentional, as the list is correct according to the best of our belief. In anticipating this event the officers of the camp have enjoyed the preparations and it is hoped that all of the honored enrollees and their guests will make the day brighter by their presence, c C c Boys Visit U. B. I. C. All hoys in the camp had the opportumty of visiting the Uintah Basin Industrial Convention last week. Through a cooperative arrangement between Captain Cannon, Company Commander and Mr. Hoope3, Project Superintendent, trucks were provided so each man in camp could go to Fort Duchesne at least once during the three day celebration. c C c was a Frederickson Ensign week end visitor in Salt Lake an City. While there he bought automobile (Almost!) 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