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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH UINTAH BASIN RECORD E. J. Schonian, Publisher Roy A. Schonian, Editor PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT DUCHESNE, UTAH J Weekly Constitutional Notice For Publication UTili Miss Jean Morrison Mr. and Mrs. Pete Abplanalp and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. ADVERTISING RATES Entered as second-clas- s matter Will Abplanalp made a trip to May 26, 1922 at the Postoffice at Display Advertising Park City Monday. Flat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, under the act ot Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Dean And Kansas are Line, 2 c. 1879. 3, March, What courts constitute the federal a Circuit Court of Appeals and K daughters of Topeka, Per Column Inch, SOc. in Utahn, time a short spending tha to be warranted may appealed Judiciary? Mr. at Classified and Reading Notices home of the Spratt" Clay Supreme Court Our Constitution specifies In ArMr. Marley Davies who was For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost Bosldes main SUBSCRIPTION RATES these that-thsecondary ticle III Judicial power of dived and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per Three Months courts there are the Court of Claims seriously injured when he 75 the United States shall be veiled In off the bridge into the swimming line, first Insertion; 5c per line for 1.00 one Supreme Court, and in such each succeeding issue minimum Six Months hole Sunday afternoon, is much ' One Year $2.00 Inferior courts as the Conxros o'a? charge, SOc. improved at this writing. from time to time otdaln umj estabThe Cottage meeting held at lish." the home of Mr. and Mrs. KenThere can be only one court tbat neth Carlyle last week was very How About It, Sol? la Supreme and our Constitution well attended. Mrs. Alice OBrien, Mrs. Vera provides for tbat. But as the number of Inferior courts must be accommoKofford and daughter and Mra. dated to the changing extent and Hazel Davies and daughter were population of the country, our ConDuchesne visitors Monday. stitution leaves the establishing of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Strong these to Congress. were in Duchesne Tuesday. The Judiciary Act of 178S estabSteve Esauk, Eddie Kielbasa lished the first of such courts conand Tony Zucca were calling in sisting of three Circuit Courts (now Utahn Monday. changed to Circuit Courts of Apto hear claims against the federal peal) and thirteen District Courts Red Coral Always Prized Gradually Congress luct eased the government and the Customs Court It is red coral that is and always umber of courts and of Judges, the which la empowered to bear appeals has been prized, not solely for jewfrom the Court of Claims and apgreatest Increases occurring during the flood of federal cases In the propeals from decisions made by tha elry and buttons, bat as a charm to hibition era. There are now ten Cirbring safety, health and secrets not patent office. In addition there also are federal revealed to the ordinary person. As cuit Courts of Appeal. 86 District ancient Gauls rushed headlong inCourts of original Jurisdiction, with agenclea with power to battle, they trusted their safety to such as the Interstate Commerce, District Courts also In Alaska, HaCommission and Federal Trade their swords, strength and the waii, Torto Rico and the Canal Zone, fn general, a case originates In a Commission. magic" coral Imbedded in their District Court, may be appealed to Copyright 1937 by Max BemaJ shields or helmets. Many Italians and Indians regard coral as protection against the evil eye." The worlds red coral comes from the reefs off the Mediterranean coast of Africa, says the Washington Post, .and is obtained chiefly by Italians. Mrs. Grace Dalgleish "Let Us Do Your Job Printing1 Miss Alice Todd and Mrs. Myra of Mr. and Mrs. Eld Hart. Philipps entertained at a luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gingell spen Mr. Fred Palmer is quite ill at Saturday afternoon, with the fol- the week end in Ogden enjoying his home west of Myton. lowing guests present; Mrs. Alan the Pioneer Days celebration. Sims of Salt Lake City, Mrs. V. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Forsythe T. Rice of Altera, Mrs, William and Wm. Durfey left Friday for Preece, Mrs. A. N. Edmiston and Salt Lake City to attend the Mrs. R. C. Walker. Covered Wagon Days program, AN INTERESTING CELEBRATION Notice For Publication Mrs. A. N. Edmiston and Mrs. and Mrs. Ben Carter arrivCommitteemen in charge of the Pioneer Day Glen Draper entertained at a edMr. Wednesday from Provo and celebration at Duchesne July 24th, did a mighty fine dessert bridge Thursday after- are guests at the home of Mrs. DEPARTMENT OF THE INnoon. The guests present were Carters father. Mr. Jack Gingell. TERIOR. U. S. LAND OFFICE job. With only a little over a week to make prepar- Mrs. Lake ty utah, July 20, Mr. Emerson George Kohl of Duchesne, spent the ations, and with original intentions extending only Mrs. M. C. Campbell, Mrs. Wm. week end with Draper his parents, Mr. TICE 13 hereby gWen that so far as to furnish an interesting day for the Kids" H. Rupple, Mrs. Parley Lambert, and Mrs. Aury Draper, returning L Chatwln ot Altonah, Utah, to L?Roy Mrs. Salt Lake City MoAday evenSchwencke, Mrs. Mary their hard work resulted in a day which providei Orser, Chas, wh0 on APril 25, 1932. made Mrs, Ray Jordan, Mrs. ing. 'homestead entry, No. 050360 for real entertainment for all ages. Clair Larsen, Mrs. Eugene Harm-stoSection 16. Town-- 1 Lester Mullins and ed Monday to their home in Salt SWKNEtf, Duchesnes reputation as a celebration center Mrs. L.Mrs. shiD , T,a0.a S. Saunders of Roosevelt, West, brought in a good crowd despite the fact that Pio- Mrs, Darrel Crocket of Logan, ed notice of Intention to make neer Day was not extensively promoted, and although Mrs Myra Philipps of New York ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Todd. Final Proof, to establish claim to Mrs. Robert Marimon of the show was planned on a small scale it was staged City, W'hiterocks, Mrs. Wm. Peece, with dispatch and kept the audience interested Mrs. Wm. Koehler and Miss Alice : Todd of Myton. High score prize throughout the afternoon. was awarded to Mrs. Harmston, . Mrs. Dr. Maw proved a fine contributor to the prize to Mrs. Marimon, Lee Cooper at their home on Lake I Uaimant name3 as witnesses day second Albert Clark, Lean, Mecham k with his well chosen and extremely interesting speech consolation prize to Mrs. Lam- Fork. bert and travel prize to Mrs & An. Miss Lawanna Murray and Missl of the forenoon and the baseball game between My-to- n Rupple. of mah Fauntella Murray of ML EmmonsP" and Roosevelt was well worth the total admission The Literary Club held its regu- who (Signed) C. V. SCHAD, have been guests of Mr. and to anyone who loves that sport. the at Mrs home of lar Acting Register.! Mrs meeting Congratulations to James Dalgleish Hilary Holder returned to Date of first publication, July Wednesday their home Satruday. the committee. 23, 1937. last week. A review of Beyond The Boy Scouts left for Date of last publication, AugFriday Woods the Sing Trygve by GROWING RECOGNITION OF BLUE BENCH Yellowstone where they will va- ust 20, 1937. was given by Mrs. Dal cation for several days. is interesting to note the growing interest in gleish. The following members Mr. and Mrs. George Tingley were Mesdames William present: Sr. and proposed reclamation of Blue Bench. A short article Mary spent a Stewart, Lynn Stone, Hilary Hold few days daughter, in Salt Lake City, the issue of the Reclamation C. July R. Marcus Ting-leer, contains Bids for concessions at the U. Walker, jn Wednesday. little information Harold Eldredge, Wilmer is not already known locally, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wise of B. I. C. and Indian Fair well be Murray, Vernon Larsen and E. O Souix City, Iowa were week end received not later than July 30 but does show that the project is receiving interest Thompson. The next meeting will guests at the home of Mr. and at 2 p. m. at Fort Duchesne. Infiom those higher It is assuming increasing be with Mrs. Wallame Dennis on Mrs. George formation as to space, etc. may Tingley Sr. importance locally as the most feasible step toward August 4th. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Broome be obtained from R. L. Bennett, Miss Alma Lamb who has been and Mrs. Owen t! permanent security for Duchesne county. Jakeman came secretary. Fort Duchesne. attending summer school since down from Moon Lake to spend the close of the university, return the 24th and 25th of A NEW RECREATIONAL FIELD Notice to Creditors DEVELOPS July in Myed Saturday morning from Salt ton. Mr. Broome returned to his An additional, and largely Lake and spend the summer duties at the lake Estate of Liberty Brundage unexpected benefit is here vith will Monday. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart of Duchesne was Thompson, deceased. being realized from irrigation projects of which the Mrs. Creditors Floyd Lamb. I wil a Myton visitor PreseRt claims with vouchers Montez Creek reservoir is a fine enroute Monday W'oodrow and Kenneth Smith - Roosevelt. example. Roosevelt the undersigned at the office James Dal-lt- o citizens, who are fortunate in living within some 7 left Sunday for Columbia where gleish, Mrs. R.Mrs. A- C. Walker and of Hollenbeck, Duchesne, resume will their duties af Jean Walker or 8 miles of this large reservoir are they on or before the 5th day of utah to her accompanied just ter celebrating the 24th and 25th Roosevelt beginning to learn its recreational value as a September, A. D. 1937. boating and bath- of July in the Basin, Mrs. Wm. Stewart and Mrs. A. S. HORSLEY, ing resort. The large body of clear fresh water makes Mr. and Mrs. Wm Koehler left Lynn Stone sperft Mondlay In Executor of the Estate of Llb- an ideal spot for both of these sports, two of the Saturday evening for Vernal Roosevelt. deceas- erty Brundage Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. James they visited with Mr. and cleanest and most healthful forms of recreation where Dalgleish ed. Mrs. George Roth, returning Sun- were guests at the E. W. Crock- Date of first publication, July known. While the lake is now bare of the usual er home in Duchesne Wednesday 9, 1937. day night. Jack Calvert, who has been re- evening when Mr. and we imagine it will not be long before an Date of last publication July Mrs. ceiving medical attention In Salt Crocker entertained 30. 1937. artificial sand beach, adequate boat and bathing Lake City for the past month re- tary to Mr. and Mrs I Dean houses, various concessions, trees and other beauti turned Friday somewhat improve- of Topeka, Kansas. d- His son, Bertrand returned Mrs. Arthur Orr of Duchesne fications will make their appearance. with him. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ferron A similar spot will be available at Midview when Fancis Dauwaider left Thurs- were at the A. M. Todd the reservoir now nearing completion there is fillec day of last week for Provo after home guests Monday evening. transacting business in Mfton for Philip, .the small son of Mr. and water. This will undoubtedly prove a real at- several -days. Mrs. Fred Todd suffered a broktraction for Duchesneites, who will have to travel a Wm. Stewart, Hilary Holder en leg from a fall little farther than the Rooseveltians do but with the and Stewart Stone spent Satur- is recovering nicely. Saturday but day and fishing on YelMr. and Mrs. V. T. Rice of Aladvantage of paved roads most of the way. Moon lowstone. Sunday Mrs. Stewart. Mrs. tera were dinner guests of Miss Lake will of course be available to the entire Basin Holder and children and Mrs. Alice Todd Tuesday evening. Holder Joseph Jtined the party and with its additional mountain The baseball game between the scenery and trout Sunday morning. Roosevelt and Myton teams drew ICE CREAM will fishing Week end guests at the home of a prove to be the favorite of all, but belarge crowd to the park SunMr. and Mrs. Chas. Meranda were cause of its distance, available only on week ends day afternoon. The score was 7 MALTED MILKS Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Lewis and to 6 in favor of Roosevelt. As special trips With them all, a new vacation-lan- d of Park City. Mr. and Mrs. both teams had family COLD DRINKS played Saturday, J. W. Meranda of Salt Lake City neither one showed being created in the Uintah Basin. a great deal and Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Jones of pep Sunday. PLANNING THE MIDVIEW CELEBRATION and family of Ileber. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dennis reMr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish turned Plans will move forward another Tuesday from Salt Lake Candy - Groceries step this even- motored to Duchesne Sunday City, where had vis1 ted durthey when a ing representative committee meets at wdiere they visited at the home ing the Covered Wagon Days. to VMAX BEQNS. The Federal Judiciary j quasi-judici- Myton News Items Legal Advertising n, b wrp-y.s- Dbf Sna It that Era y, up. 51-3- ' Come vPh !si DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City, Utah, June 29, 1937. NOTICE is hereby given that Robert A. Snyder, of Myton, Utah, who, on March 14, 1932, made homestead entry, No.050347, for N14SEI4, NE14SW&, Section 16, Township 4 South, Range 9 Weat, Uintah Special Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Rulon J. Larsen, Notary Public, at Duchesne, Utah, on the 10th day of August, 1937. Claimant names as witnesses: Roy Giles, of Tabdoim, Utah; Arch Hayes, Charles Simmons and Sanford Stocks all of Duchesne Utah. THOMAS F. THOMAS, of beginning, Notice to Creditors ition 1 payabl-onee- WM. A, HILTON, Address: 719 Continental 640 acres range land Sandwiches nt ind They 2? HC M 4( 4 Mrs. w ito-wi- t: t DONT MIX WARM AND COLD CREAM COOL FRESHLY SEPARATED CREAM BEFORE MIXINC Wsnn Cre.vm mixed with cold cream causes the develop ment of lad flavors. As soon as you take fresh cream from the separator, plat the bucket or pail in a tub of cold water if you do not ha' a regular cream cooler and do not add it to previously sepa: I ated cream until it is cooled to around 50 to 60 degrees. This is just another of those little things that have sue a big effect on the quality of cream and the quality of creat is one of the BIGGEST things affecting the price of Butterfai MUTUAL CREAMERY CO. Duchesne, Utah Better Light n "C 5 ELECTRICITY LIGHT IS YOUR HOST EFFICIENT c SERVANT mepmmw STERLING TRANSPORTATION CO. & From Salt Lake, Provo d St Intermediate Point THE EASTERN UTAH TRANSPORTATION Uintah Basin To Duchesne, Utah i Professional Uintah Ba&ln To You Get More For Your Money At tf1" on 340 acres under Mountain. Creek 200 shares of Canal, SHERIFFS SALE Creek Irrigation Co. Stock. IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL Improvements. 100 acres DISTRICT COURT IN AND falfa. Handy to Forest Re ' FOR THE COUNTY OF DU- Write L. R. Carey, Dalton, CHESNE, STATE OF UTAH, THE UNION CENTRAL ) LIFE INSURANCE COM- - ) Ca PANY, a corporation. Plaintiff, vs. ERNEST J. PRESCOTT, HOf A. SCHONIAN PRESM. ELIZABETH COTT, BEN H. CORNELL, ) Registered KALTA J. CORNELL, ) Mortician Defendants, ) on To be sold at Sheriffs Sale Uti Duchesne the 31st day of July, 1937, at the front door of the County Count House in Duchesne, Duchesne County, Utah, at the hour of 2:00 L. A. HOLLENBECK the In situated property Attorney-at-LaCounty of Duchesne, State of Utah, Uti Duchesne The Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 34, Township 1 North, Range 1 West of the Uintah Special Meridian, containing 40 acres H. B. HOLLENBECK of land. Also commencing at a cen26 feet East of the paint Notary Pufcllo ter of said Section 34 and runNorth of ning ithence South 120 rds; thence East 304 feet; thence County Court House ' South 40 rds; thence Easit 60 Ufa Duchesne rds; thence North 160 rods; thence West 1294 feet to the COOL OFF cele-biatio- n. r Building, Salt Lake City, Ut IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Attorney for Plaintiff Date of first publication, THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, IN AND FOR THE 9, 1937. Date of last publication, COUNTY OF DUCHESNE, 30, 1937. STATE OF UTAH. IN the Matter of the Estate ) of O. J. SMITH, ) Deceased. ) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with vouchers to Levi Anderton, Your old mattresses made Administrator, at Duchesne, Utaly Fred Brown, on or before September 10, 1937 spring-fill- s. chesne. Levi Anderton, Administrator. RANCH FOR SALE George S. Ballif We are offering all our i Attorney for Administrator. on Fruitland Bench, P Date of first publication, July ings Duchesne County, Ufc, land, 9, 1937. of 520 acres, 2 yt Date of last publication, July Consisting from Fruitland Postoffice 30. 1937. AND arrange for the Midview Dam ho up familiar with the facts The date has already been set for however, are indeed 10th. Sept. (.'dative of the action of the Bureau of Two purposes are to he served ippi by the event: Celem keeping this one of the two reclamation bration and completion of the an import-ste- p campb in the state, oncamp, reservoir, this ant project throughout its in the rehabilitation of the east end of the of nATVw! r,token appreciation to the fine work Delegates from every civic body and irrigation C. C. camp on the project. Many of our cifi- - conta." acres of land, more or u Together with 4 shares 0 capital stock of the Uintai" dependent Ditch Company also 74 shares of the ca stock of the Dry Gulch iA 74 ' Company, and to ' the with all other ditch and d rights and rights to the water for irrigating said prtf!nr r es, or for domestic use there f which the Said Ernest J. Pres EJwl w and Elizabeth M. Prescott, said premises were on the, L 24 day of February, 1922, or tt after entitled, or which , Mr of then or thereafter acquire used on said premises, Welahve evidenced, and together wu,113 and singular (the tenen'JeDon hereditaments and appurtebem ces thereunto belonging er on appertaining. Purchase price lawful money of (the An States. Register. (rogran Date of first publication, July Dated at Duchesne, boon. Ii 2, 1937. this 3rd day of July, 1937. ports, -Date of last publication, July (Signed) ARZY H. MITCHE 30, 1937. Sheriff of Duchesne County " Bndgeland place St CO. 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