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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE UTAH t WEATHER REPORT 6. For week beginning January By Helen Neilson Mrs. Hazel Walters has gone to Tooele to be with her father who is ill. Misses Vernetta and Viona Murphy are visiting in Salt Lake City this week. Precipitation, trace. Brother Kirksick and Brother E. S. WINSLOW, were visiting our Mutual Benruon Observer. Cooperative Tuesday night in the interest of a basketball team which they Dan Allred of Altonah was in helped to get started. Elsworth Duchesne last Sunday. Curran was elected leader. Mrs. J. R. Clayburn is visiting her mother in Provo, Mr. arid Mrs. Gail l:ft Friday the funfor California to eral of Mrs. Gaiis sister. Bishop J. R. Clayburn and Helen Neilson made a trip to Upalco SAT. and SUN. Thursday to meet with Stake COZY stld THEATRE January loth & 16th Jean Parker and representatives. Mr. and Mrs. Mirl Jennings are tl e proud parents of a baby girl. Mis. Emma Maas has returned from Salt Lake City, where she has been confined to a hospital. We are all glad to have her back Leo Carrillo In The Barrier A Rex Beach Story WED. and TIIURS. January 19th & 20lh Win. Gargan and with us. MARRIAGE LICENSE Orien Heyward In She Ask For It 3 Short Subjects SAVE TIME - Freedom of Press SOCIETY Evan Peterson, 21 and Evelyn 18, Myton, January lOLh. Boese, New Record Books for the New Year; at the Record office. SAVE FUEL - WITH A - SAVE MONEY! - Majestic Range Now Only $86.95 KEEP WARMER WITH LESS EXPENSE - Heat Your Home With A - Heatflo Heater Make four Home More Comfortable; Enlhen It With Linoleum and Woven Rugs, Door Mats, Smoking Stands, Etc. - Call At The Duchesne Hardware Company Duchesnes Modern Hardware Store (Continued From Page One) Gerry, Mrs. L. C. Winslow and Mrs. Charles H. Selch. B. P. W. Bridge Tournament The first of a series of bridge parties given by the Duchesne Business and Professional Womens Club ended Monday evening with Mayor and Mrs. B. A. Jacoby holding the high score of and the team of Mrs. Guy Hollenbeck and Mrs. Melvin Foul-so- n runners-u- p with a score of Mrs. Hollenbeck was winner of the tournament last year. About twenty-fou- r guests enjoyed the bridge and the supper which followed. Out Of Town Guests Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Leavitt and sister, Agnes spent Sunday in Duchesne visiting the girls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Liddell. Mrs. Cecile Zorn and son, Connie Lee of Salt Lake City and Miss Ruth Dart of Myton were guests early this week of Mrs. Nina Burger. Relief Society Social Seventy-thre- e members of the Duchesne Relief Society were entertained at a social and program at the Ward Hall Tuesday afternoon. The program included the following numbers: by Reading Sarah Clement; piano solo by Christine Mickelson; reading by Zella Cowan; song and dance by Carol Kelsey; reading by Susie Moulton and a skit entitled Heigh-HFollowing the pro-gragames were played and refreshments served. o. 1 v ifc1' i 1 VV in . .V U a 'I yV; v V '-1 'V j r No. 203 Golden Wedding A 0 PROOF Blended Straight whi.ki., 1 1 SCHENLEY DISTRIBUTORS, new york anr INC '1 if SUPT. LAUDS P.T.A. ON SCHOOL HOT LUNCH PROGRAM (Continued From Page One) said. Program It was decided that part of the P. T. A. meetings in the future will be devoted to the open discus- sion of school problems, such as the allocation of liquor funds which is the subject of much discussion now. Entertainment for parents was provided by a splendid program which included the following numbers: Invocation by James L. Oman; duet by Mrs. G. A. Goodrich and Mr. Golden Barrett; community singing led by Mr. C. W. Barton; reading by Miss Phyllis Wardlelgh. Mr. Barrett, seminary teacher explained the organization of the seminary. He invited all students to enroll whether they belong to the L. D. S. church or not, as the It has seminary is no connection with the school and is not controlled by the school board, he said. The second grade won the party for best attendance of parents at the meeting. Rendered Here QUART i 0, S. L. Tax Decision Conflicts With One PINT -- (Continued From Page One) ed that the state, having acquired land which immediately became public property, "cannot be required to pay either past or present taxes thereon. I think this would be so, even in the absence of any constitutional exemption, at least where such land is devoted to public use, the decision read. "Here, by provision of the state constitution, we have an express exemption from taxation of state-owne- d property, without any qualifications whatever. He also ruled that money lent on the property In question was derived from a trust fund created by sale of school land grants from the United States, and that that fund cannot be used to pay taxes. When the state forecloses on these mortgages (or when it acquires title by deed, as in this case), it holds the lands thus taken for sale in behalf of such funds, he explained. In both cases it was the state's contention that preexisting taxes ceased to exist as soon as the state acquired the property, while the counties claimed the taxes remained a valid lien against the property, and that the counties held title through Auditor's tax deeds. Duchesne Co. Case Appealed Notice was received Wednesday by Mr. Hollenbeck, that the state has filed its bill cf exceptions with the Supreme Court, thereby appealing the Duchesne county case to that body for a decision. The case probably will go before the Supreme Court in the very near future, Mr. Hollenbeck said. Following the decision on the Salt Lake county case, it was stated there that that case would probably be appealed, but if the Duchesne county case goes to trial first, the decision rendered on it will undoubtedly determine the further action on. the Selt Lake case. NEW YORK : LOCALS 8,-0- n. No. 202 ' "X' :. Portraying "the unadorned truth," this statue will be dedicated to the constitutional right of freedom of the press in the "Four Freedom statuary group on the Central Mall of the New York Worlds Fair 1939. r NOTICE It has been decided by the Commissioners of Duchesne County that all county officials should attend the convention of the Utah State Association of County Officials to be held on Thursday and Friday, January 20th and 21st. Therefore, all county offices will be closed on those dates. Duchesne County Commissioners, By G. A. GOODRICH, Clerk. IOKA Mrs. W. G. Gentry Mr. Albert Patry and Darrell Lambert of Roosevelt were Ioka visitors Sunday. Edna Jensen spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Russel Robison. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson of Mt. Emmons were callers at the Gentry farm Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miles were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ercil Johnson of Myton spent Sunday With Mrs. Johnsons parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lemon. Mrs. Dick Fausett spent Monday with her mother, Mrs. Olive Sorensen. James Lloyd and William Fausett were business visitors in Roosevelt Tuesday. A number of Ioka young folks attended the basketball game and dance at Altamont Friday night. Mr. and Mrs, Garrett Stone were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Percival Sunday. The M. I. A. took their play to Upalco Friday night, where it was attended by a large crowd. Mrs. Roy Benson of Roosevelt spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Benson. Those on the sick list this week 8 re Bert Jensen, Clayton Webb and Leo Miles. Mrs. J. A. Angus was visiting with Mrs. J. H. Robison Monday. An automobile accident occur-e- d Sunday with the cream truck and the J. B. Lemon car. A slight damage was done to both vehicles. The social given by the Relief Society Tuesday afternoon wras very much enjoyed by all the ladies present. NOTICE Beginning February 1, 1938. Duchesne city water rent will be charged at the regular rate plus a 10 per cent penalty if paid after the 10th of the month. There will be no discount. If water rent is not paid by the 20th of each month the watermastrr will be instructed to shut off the water of the renter. If any ptrson has any adjustments to be made they must meet with the city council the first Phillip Horsley and Axel Birch, Wednesday of each month. Roosevelt, of the Mtn. States Tot Duchesne City Council & Tel. were looking after phone By Hildur W. Johnstun (Signed) business in Duchesne Tuesday. City Clerk. "" - (Continued From Page One) onstrator, made a trip to Roose- Miss Winters is Tuesday. duties of Miss over the taking Bessie Kirkham, who resigned to take a position in Utah county. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Madsen attended the Democratic banquet in Salt Lake City last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Peterson moved into the Max Peterson home Tuesday. Mr. Melt Hatch and Mr. H. C. Tebbs of the Occidental Life Insurance Co., were transacting business in Duchesne on Monday. They returned to Salt Lake City by Verl Tuesday accompanied Hatch and Arthur Goodrich Jr. w)io have been working at Moon Lake. M. A. Tuttle of Price, Continental Oil Co. representative was transacting business in Duchesne Monday and Tuesday. D. H. Robinson, M. R. Richards and H. E. Fackrell, sales tax investigators for the Utah State Tax Commission, were in Duchesne this week on official business. R. E. Summerwell of Salt Lake City, representative of the Standard Oil Company, was in Duchesne on business Monday. Wm. Wadley of Tabiona was a business visitor in Duchesne Wednesday. J. Albert Smith, Dave Smith, Joe Bush Murdock, Alva Murdock and Mart Lindsay were among the Heber City visitors in Duchesne this week. Mrs. Preston Nutter and daughter, Virginia of Salt Lake City were in Duchesne Sunday, Tribune Representatives R, C. Merrill, R. Stewart, D. R. Banks and T, A. Tidwell were transacting business in Duchesne the fore part of the week. Mrs. McNaughton of Vernal was a Duchesne visitor last Sunday. Albert Peterson, who has been transacting business in Duchesne this week reports very little snow at Rock Creek. He says the minimum temperature up there has been ten above zero, according to the thermometer from which he takes readings for the Bureau ol Reclamation. Mrs. Susan Titcombe, who has been living with her daughter, Mrs. Fern T. Moffitt, this winter plans to leave the first of next week for Los Angeles, where she will visit for two months with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Orser of Roosevelt were business visitors in Duchesne Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jennings of Myton were transacting business in Duchesne Tuesday. Charlie Morrison of Myton was a business visitor in Duchesne on Tuesday. Clair Ashton of Roosevelt was in Duchesne Wednesday on business. Altonah visitors in Duchesne on Friday of last week were R. W. Snyder and Hugh A. Stevens. Frank Defa of Hanna was in Duchesne on business Monday. Austin G. Burton of Talmage was transacting business in Duchesne Tuesday. velt tored to Salt Lake City and Ogden Friday. Mr. Mayhew returned home Sunday while Mrs. Mayhew remained for a short time. Mr. Clifford Shirts has returned Miss Jean Morrison home from Moon Lake where he Broadhead Mr. and Mrs. Melvin has been employed. and son, Rex were Duchesne visitMrs. Owen Wright was taken to ors Tuesday. reMr. and Mrs. Herb Birch spent Salt Lake City Tuesday to medical ceive attention. Mr. the evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vaun Pearson and and Mrs. W. B. Brummett Saturfamily were visiting in Duchesne day. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mayhew mo- - Sunday. 31 1 On Ladies Hats Formerly Sold From $ 1 . 1 9 to $2.95 - NOW ONLY - 79c to FELTS - BERET TYPES - AND WITH VEILS - SHOP AND SAVE AT 0LH R 9 E2 Duchesne, Utah Save And Be Safe Mr. & Mrs. New Car Buyer Buy A Ballard Nearly New Car! - WITH - New Car Guarantee 90-Da- y Moon Lake Now Feet Above Old Lake Level 9 Heater, cruising gear, 90 - day (Continued From Page One) written new car guarantee. fifteen men working on the Bureau of Reclamation crew, because Over 50 More Triple Safety Written Guaranteed of freezing temperatures, finishing work which includes concrete Cars, $100 to $175 is being delayed. Mr. Connolly was expected on the project early this Shop In Comfortable, Heated Buildings At week, but had not yet put in his appearance Wednesday bight. His inspection of the project will determine whether some of the work will be continued by inclosing it Wasatch 2211 and providing heating equipment 577 South Main or will be held over for complet1 So. Main St. For Low Price Bargains. Lot Locations ion in warmer weather next spring. Temperatures at the lake have not been nearly as severe as Hs&mBmsEMm&szzKXMastBac the river bottoms, Mr. stated, having stayed well above zero so far this winter. - - ALLARD1 - 601-62- West-erhou- se Are Yoks? B&eeosrdis Murray Springs Considered As Possible City Water Source Adequate ? (Continued From Page One) regular rate will carry no discount as has been the praitice heretofore. If the rental is not paid by the 20th of the month, the water-mastwill be instructed to shut off the water. George Wilcken was appointed justice of the peace to succeed George M. Averitt. He will take in office sometime February. There was no change made in the positions of marshals or water-maste- r. er Committees, which were named at the first meeting of the council are as follows: POLICE: C. II. Sehh, Frank Davies and C. C. Mickelson; WATFR: J. P. Madsen, C. II. Selch and Edwin Carman; PARK: Frank Davies, J. P. Edwin Madsen and Carman; STREETS: Edwin Carman, J. P. Madsen and C. C. Mickelson; FINANCE: C. C. Mickelson, C. II. Selch and Frank Davies. Income Tax Returns, Social Security, Sales Tax, Wage and Unemployment Taxes and Monthly Inventory Average all need adequate Recand you need them yourself, to ords run your business. NOW is the Time to Start We can supply you with Blank Books, Standard and Special Forms, Loose Leaf Systems and other Office Supplies. . We Mill be glad to help you plan your requirements. The Uintah Basin Record |