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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH UINTAH BASIN RECORD FINANCIAL STATEMENT Roy A. Schonian, Publisher and Editor Legal Advertising matter at Postoffice 1922 the at May 26, Display Advertising Flat Rate, For Plate3, Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, under the act ot Notice To Water Users ADVERTISING Entered as RATES 0fH- - D. Allred Sunday ' Mr. Of Duchesne City, Utah For The Tear Ending December 31st, 1936 second-clas- s ?iECEIPTS $2,509.43 -Cash on hand January 1, 302.85 Line, 2jc. Stats Engineers Office, Salt Taxes March, 3, 1879. 2839.04 Per Column Inch, 30c. Water Rentals Lake City, Utah, April 27. 1937. 49.50 Tax 651.30 Classified and Reading Notices Notice is hereby given that U. Irrigation S. Bureau of Reclamation, 522.80 Salt Licenses For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost SUBSCRIPTION RATES Fines 27.87 and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per Three Months 75 Lake City, Utah, has made appli- Interest on Daily Balances cation in accordance with the 24.00 line, first insertion; 5c per line for 265.00 laws of Utah to appropriate 50,- - Dog Licenses each succeeding issue minimum Six Months Miscellaneous 64.00 $2.00 000 ac. ft. of water from the One Year charge, 30c. Sale of Cemetery Lots '0q North Fork of Duchesne river in 01 nn Duchesne county, Utah. Said wa- Building Permits Street Main ter will be diverted from January F. P. O. No. 94 Graveling and Grading Will They Ever Stop Hollerin? 1 to December 31, inclusive of 8,772.36 Total Receipts each year at a point which bears S 800 ft. and E. 1250 ft. from the Xll 281.79 Receipts NW cor. Sec. 23, T 3 N, R 9 W, Total Cash on Hand and DISBURSEMENTS and conveyed by tunUSBM, to General and Administrative: nel to Provo river, allowed Administrative Salaries flow in the natural channel there1,2.51. Police Dept. (Salaries and Expense) of and stored in Deer Creek res178.UJ and Improvements Maintenance Park an ervoir formed by impounding and Telegraph Telephone dam across the channel of Provo Postage and Stationery river at a point which bears N 504.58 Legal 700 ft. and E 100 ft. from the SW Fire Dapartment cor. Sec. 5, T 5 S, R 4 E, SLBM, 15 77 Suspense The water so stored will be reCemetery leased from January 1 to DecemPolice Department (General) ber 31, inclusive of each year and 342.39 Miscellaneous rediverted from Provo river into canals and other canals ..'....$3,273.78 existing Total and conduits to be constructed, by Water to ProDepartment: which it will be conveyed $ 744.34 Cleaning Ditches vo, Orem, Salt Lake City and 1,572.43 Pipe and Supplies other cities in Utah and Salt Lake 297.65 Pipe Line Upkeep counties participating In what is 100.00 Ditch Point Provo River proRocky known as the ject. A part of the stored water $2,714.42 Total will, by exchange, be diverted from Provo river into canals or Street Department: $ 367.54 conduits in Heber valley and used Lighting and Globes 758.67 Maintenance in cities for domestic purposes by Wasatch county in lieu of an equal $1,126.21 Total quantity of storage water being Bond $1,734.00 Interest released from Deer Creek reser$ 921.00 voir into the natural channel of Purchases of Property for Schools Provo river below the impounding - $9,769.41 Total Disbursements dam. Points of diversion in Heber 1936 on Dec. Cash Hand and Bank 2375 in $1,548.11 31, E follows: as are (1) valley 35.73 Less Outstanding Warrants ft. and N 120 ft. from the SW cor. Sec. 36, T 2 S, R 5 E, SLBM; (2) $ 1,512.38 Cash Balance December 31, 1936 E 1190 ft. and N 115 ft. from the SW cor. Sec. 7, T 3 S, R 5 E, SL IIIGII SCHOOL GRADUATIONS Total Disbursements and Cash on Hand $11,281.79 EM; (3) W 1260 ft. and N 180 ft. DUCHESNE CITY BONDED INDEBTEDNESS the SE cor. Sec. 13, T 3 S, students will be awarded diplomas in Rfrom Ninety-si- x 4 E, SLBM. Duchesne county high schools this week as evidence This application is designated in of having completed their courses of the State Engineers Office as File ... 12-u- and Mrs. Cliff and Mr. t . and Mrs Leo , were visitors at the vT By Miss Florence Murray (Held From Last Week) Mrs. LaMond Lloyd and children of Salt Lake City spent the latter part of the week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Woodruff. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Holder and daughter, Leah and son Larry Joe were visiting at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Murray on Wallace Stevenson Goodrich. Ray Andean Winkler, Lee Lisonbee Bird left Monday to wnrt Natl. sen, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Monuhem f& Jet were calling at the MunS?nci Sunday. Mrs. LaMond Lloyd was . ing at the Murray home Mom Miss Fern Anderson was chesne visitor on Monday D' Mrs. Otto Johnson Sr is ing a few days at Lehi a??! home of her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. MerrWathen. Miss Veda Goodrich was a day visitor of Miss Esther J in-la- J . Profesional satisfactorily No. 12230. high school graduates, most of All protests against the grantwhom, because the Uintah Basin offers no further ing of said application, stating the Total Bonded Indebtedness December 31, 1936 $27,200.00 therefor, shall be submitopportunities for education, will begin their search reasons ted in affidavit form and in dupli STATE OF ) UTAH, for a life vocation. How well equipped are these stu- cate, accompanied by a fee of ) S3 within NOTICE OF SALE office in filed this and $1.00 dents to meet the problems which will be facing 30 COUNTY OF DUCHESNE, ) days after the completion of I, Helen H. Poulson, City Recorder of Duchesne, Duchesne IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL them? How much advice and help will they need from the publication of this notice. County, State of Utah, do hereby certify that' the foregoing L. A. HOLLENBECK DISTRICT COURT IN AND H. T. to start them on the right path? (Signed) HUMPHERYS, is a full, true and correct report of the financial condition of parents and friends DUCHESNE FOR COUNTY, State Duchesne as Engineer. shown by the City records for the year endThese are the questions which educators and inter City, Utah, UTAH. of first publication, April ing December 31st, 1936. In the Matter of the Estate ot ested others are asking themselves, and in too many Date Witness In I Ctab have set hereunto Whereof, affixed hand and Duchesne my 30, 1937. 'Lucretia Fitzwater, Deceased. the corporate seal of said City this 18th day of May, 1937. cases the answers are far from being entirely satisDate of last publication, May AdminisTo be sold at private (Signed) HELEN H. POULSON, City Recorder. trators sale on the fifth day of 28, 1937. factory. (SEAL) June, A. D. 1937, at 2 oclock, p. Of course it is not intended that our high schools m., at the office of L. A. HollenWest route: NOTICE Notice To Water Users beck, in Duchesne, Utah, the folshould entirely prepare our young people for their (a) by way of West lowing described real property, Duof Education of The Eoard vocations. Many believe that the main purpose of a road to Roosevelt; MERRIL II. LARSEN State Engineers Office, Salt belonging to said Estate, School chesne County District way of Neola High- Lake City, Utah, April 27, 1937. Lots four (4), five (5), six (6), high school education is to teach the ability to learn, will receive bids at its office, Du- way(b) tobyRoosevelt; Notice is hereby given that U. seven (7) and eight (8) in Block and that if this lesson is well taught the student is chesne, Utah, until 12 oclock (c) by way of West S. Bureau of Reclamation, Salt furn(8), in Duchesne Townsite, for June fie 1, 1937, noon, road through Cove to Ro- Lake City, Utah, has made appli- eight Vtal at least well prepared to follow' into fields of higher ishing Duchesne City, Duchesne County, Duchesne of transportation for pupils osevelt. cation in accordance with the and with apUtah, improvements from school on the follow- East education, vocational or training schools, or the more to and route: laws of Utah to appropriate 50,- - purtenances, for cash. common school of hard knocks and experience, as the ing routes:(a) 000 ac. ft. of water from the by way of West (Signed) Tabiona route. Hanna road to Roosevelt; North Fork of Duchesne river in WILLIAM H. FITZWATER, case might be. Utahn - Duchesne route. II. B. HOLLENBECK of Neola (b) by way Highway Duchesne county, Utah. Said waAdministrator. route. Duchesne to We are becoming constantly more conscious Strawberry Roosevelt; ter will be diverted from Date of first January publication, May Notary Public Biidgeland - Duchesne route: (c) by way of West 1 to December 31, inclusive of 7, 1937. however, of the fact that if our schools are to do jus(a) starting at Beals Service North of road through Cove to Ro- each year at a Date of last publication. May point which bears osevelt. tice to the bulk of high school students, who never Station; 5 800 ft. and E. 1250 ft. from the 28, 1937. (b) starting at Orson Niel Bluebell - Mt. Emmons - Altamont NW cor. Sec. 23, T 3 N, R 9 W, County Court House get a chance to continue their educational training, sens route. 19$7. 30, place in Midview. and will be USBM, conveyed by Duchesne route. Mtn. Mome route: Date of last publication. May they must go much deeper into analysis of the stu tunnel to the Provo river, allowed to to to Boneta Arcadia route; Altamont 1937. (a) to flow therein and stored in the 28, dent, and his abilities, and then supply more vocation at Ray Gill's Mt. Emmons; (a) Deer Creek reservoir formed by al training to develop the abilities they find. With a corner starting to My ton; to Boneta to Altamont. (b) an impounding dam across the Bids may be submitted for the channel (b) starting at Ray Gill's of Provo at a point continuation of this policy the time will come in the corner to Myton to Roosevelt; furnishing and operating (a) mo- which bears N 700river ft. and E 100 future when our high school graduates who are not (c) starting at Ray Gills tor chassis complete with bus ft. from the SW cor. Sec. 5, T 5 coiner to Biidgeland to Du- body (b) motor chassis only with S, R 4 E, SLBM. The water will prepared to continue their studies in other institudistrict owned body. Bids should be released from chesne. April 1 to tions will have had a much better preparation for a Midview route: state the make of motor chassis, 1, Inclusive of each year, (a) starting at Carters place capacity, make of bus body and allowed to flow in the channel of vocation than the graduates of today. to Myton; for a one, two or three year con- Provo river and will be rediverted To the ninety-si- x graduates of today, we offer to (b) starting a Lustys place tract. into existing canals or therefrom to Modock corner Additional information may be other canals which Myton. our congratulations, and the following advice: Conmay be con route. secured by calling at the office ol structed and used for irrigation tinue if you can the education you have already acroute. the Board of Education. of lands hereinafter described. As reroute. The Board Education of much of said water as Is necesquired, analyzing yourself and your abilities with route: serves the right to accept or will be used during each ensary what help you can get, so that your future studies (a) by way of Cove road to any or all bids. tire year for incidental domestic By the order of the Board of purposes. can be directed toward a definite goal. If you cannot Roosevelt; (b) by way of Cedarview Education. A part of the water thus stored continue with your studies in a college or university, bench to Roosevelt. C. C. MICKELSON, Clerk. in Deer Creek reservoir will, by LIGHT GO. can least POWER at continue education with the you your exchange, be diverted from Provo rlvur above the reservoir into exproper reading and studying at home. Do so, you will isting canals In Heber valley In be well repaid for your efforts. And lastly, if you are EIECIIM IS lieu of an equal quantity of stor1SSI EFFICIENT SEMI about to launch yourself into the serious business of age water released froi said reservoir into the natural channel of making a living and finding your place in the world Provo river below the Impounding of today, proceed with caution. Select if you can, the dam. Points at which water will be diverted from Provo river in vocation for which you are best adapted and try to Heber valley are as follows: (1) make every job and every action a stepping stone toE 2375 ft. and N 120 ft. from the cor. sec. 30, 2 s, r 5 e: (2) ward the top in that particular field of endeavor. Our and markings were soon lost however, and a recent Esw1190 n- an rm of the shows such conditions as the survey cemetery world is becoming more and more specialized, and oYV cor, 06C1 7, T 33, R 5 E The thing that makes butter good is Good cream. (3) 1260 ft. and N 180 ft. from the the sooner you find the direction in which you want head of a family in one lot with other members across W Good cream - cleanly produced with clean utenSE cor. 13, T 3 S, R 4 E, SL to travel and begin concentrating in that direction the line in the adjoining lot, parts of graves extend- BM. In Sec. this a total of sils; separated in a clean separator; cooled ing into streets and sidewalks, graves set at an angle 70,000 neres ofmanner, land will be irrithe sooner you will realize vour goal. quickly, kept cool, and delivered at the earliest or across the line from one lot to another and graves gated by diversions from Provo BASEBALL TIME - AND NO TEAM river both above and below the possible moment QUALITY BUTTEK set in the middle of lots so that only half the available reservoir, said Irrigated lands beThe end of May Graduation and the beginning which is sold for a quality price. can be utilized. ing situated In parts 'of Twps. I of summer vacations-a- nd 6 2 S, of Rg. 2 W; Twps. 2 to 9 as yet we know of no move spaceIn an effort to correct this condition and prevent S, incl. of Rg. 1 W; Twps 1 to 7 toward a baseball team for Duchesne. Perhaps every- further such MUTUAL CREAMERY CO. S, incl. and Twp. 10 S, of Rg. 1 E; action another haphazard survey of the Twps. one has just decided that Duchesne is too occupied of Rg. 2 E; has been ordered, and records are being Twpa 64 &to 77 S,S, ofincl. Duchesne, Utah Rg. 3 E; Twps. with other matters to take any interest in or give any cemetery of all 3 & 4 of E 3 To S, burials. and eliminate the possibility of & 4 Rg.4 compiled Twps. S, of Rg. 5 E, all from SLB support to a baseball team, and perhaps they are future unidentified a burial will city M, and more specifically describpermit right. It does seem too bad though, if this, the great- be required in the gravesand the ed In the ApplicaUon filed in the submust future, applicant est of all American sports is entirely overlooked in mit Engineers office. STERLING TRANSPORTATION CO. vital statistics for the deceased. The State This application Is designated In a town with plenty of good material and the finest smallcomplete fee connected with this is for the purpose of the State Engineers Office as File Uintah IUlhIii To & From Salt Lake, Provo & ball park in the basin. No. 12229. these records. maintaining THE CEMETERY NEEDS YOUR HELP All lutcriuedluto luluta A against the grantcleanup campaign will be sponsored ing of protests said application, stating the One of our eminent writers once said that he on Maycemetery 21st and 22nd, on which all citizens are invit- reasons therefor, shall be submitcould judge the character of the people of a commun- ed to turn out and ted In affidavit form and In dupliEASTERN UTAH TRANSPORTATION CO. and on Memhelp. On these accompanied by a fee of ity by determining the manner in which they cared orial day persons will be on hand days information $1cate, 00 and filed in this office within Uintah Basin To & Front Price and Intermediate Polnta seeking for their dead. If there bo much fact in this state- concerning unidentified 30 days after the completion of and other matters. the publication of this notice. graves ment, people coming down Indian canyon into Du- Any help to these causes will help clear up a bad (Signed) T. H. HUMPHERYS, chesne cannot be too favorably impressed with the situation. given Every Day Service Each Way State Engineer. Date of study; ninety-M- x state-me- n Attorney-at-La- Neola-Rooseve- w to-wi- t: Attorney-at-La- Neola-Rooseve- w lt Cedar-vie- Cedar-vie- w Cedar-vie- w w lt ' Cedar-vie- w Antelope-Myton-Rooseve- lt Oct-tob- er Orcsccnt-Rooeeve- jt Montwel-Rooseve- better Light letter Sight Upalco-Ioka-Roosev- Cove-Roosev- lt ill I I - t -- first publlcaUon, April j Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John X. Anderson I made a trip to Salt Lake on Wednesday, returning Sunday. Arthur Allred of Tooele arrived here Monday to spend the summer ) with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Murray. Clyde and R. G. Lisonbee of Pleasant Valley spent the week Quite a number 0f end at the home of their grand- attended the Senior young folk, Hop at T parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lison- tamont Friday night. bee. Miss Gladys Stevenson ana Mrs. George Wathen and child- Miss F16rence were Du. ren spent the week end in Du- chesne visitors Murray Saturday. chesne at the home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lisonbee Mrs. Leonard Monson. Florence Lisonbee and Florence Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Murray Allred were Ioka and Roosevelt were Upalco visitors Monday. visitors Sunday. Those attending Stake QuarterMr. Lyman Burdick and Mr ly Conference in Duchesne Sun- Wallace Stevenson made a busday were: Mr. and Mrs. William iness trip to Salt Lake last week Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mrs. Lucille Winkler was, s Winkler, Mrs. M. Verona Winkler, visitor at the Murray home Mon- - j Bishop Lesile B. Goodrich, Gard- day evening. ner Goodrich, R. A. Murray, WalMr. R; A. Murray has been I ter Remington, Mrs. Jennie Wath- quite ill for the past ten days. James Mrs. James W. Powell is well LaMont Anderson, en, Wright and Florence and Gladys again after quite a long illness, Murray. Quite a large number of young Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murray and folks enjoyed the show at Mt family of Mt. Emmons were 'call- Emmons Monday night. Saturing at the Murray home Give us yoor Job Printing! day. Mrs. Laura Seeley and daughter Betty returned home Saturthe past day after spending Cards month at Rolapp at the home of her son Francis Seeley. Mrs. M. Verona Winkler announces the marriage of her daughter, Velma to Ros3 Monson son of Orson Monson of Altonah. The young couple were married in the Salt Lake Temple May 6. Mr. and Mrs. Brig Stevenson and Nellie Stevenson from Mtn. Home were visitors at the home I Ml Where Quality Counts |