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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH Notice For Publication UINTAH BASIN RECORD BLUEBELL E. J. Schonian, Publisher Roy A. Schonian, Editor PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT DUC'IIESXE. UTAH By Mrs. Ethel L. Curran Miss Mary Evans Entered as second-clas- s matter The- Boy Scouts, under their Mrs. Birdie Swasey and son reMay 26, 1922 at the Postoffice at leaders, Mr. Hugo Mitchell and turned Saturday from the Wolf Display Advertising Flat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, under the act ot Oscar Nelson Jr., enjoyed a fish- Creek outing, where she accompanied the Bridgeland Gleaner Line, 2ic. ing trip last week. March, 3, 1S79. Per Column Inch, 30c. Misses Barbara, Lois and Sy-- Girls and their mothers. Mr. Elmer Curran and Mr. Rip Classified and Reading Notices Lusty of Arcadia were over Evans of visitors For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost Mary night Emry returned this week from SUBSCRIPTION RATES and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per Talmage where they have beCn Monday night. Three Months 75 Miss Drucella Murphy and Vi employed. line, first Insertion; 5c per line for 1.00 onel Mitchell are visitors in Too. each succeeding Issue minimum Six Months received a Ye Correspondent One Year J2.00 eie at the home of Mr. and Mrs card from Mr. and Mrs. Harold charge, 30c. Alvin Shields. Gee and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Miss Millie Woodard entertain-:- Thomas, who are on their vacaa group of young people Mon tion, saying that they had reached Summer Pests day, in honor of Nina Johnson Yellowstone Park and were hav Nina is making her home in Ida- ing a lovely trip. ADVERTISING RATES - bl ho. -- ' j y THIS FELLA WERE DOM'T LOOK SO juicv, SON - BUT WE'LL DO FOU A START NOW WERE 'S THE WAV VCHJ GO ABOUT IT Mr. E. L. Murphy made a busi ness trip to Salt Lake City this week. Miss Blanche Lublin of Roosevelt was a Sunday visitor at the Murphy home. Miss Mriand Rodgers was a Roosevelt business visitor Tuesday. Miss Burly Iorge entertained a group of her friends at a party on Sunday. Mrs. Busy Reece of Gusher Is isiting friends and relatives here this week. (Held From Last Week) Mrs. Anna Cass of Salt Lake City is visiting Mrs. E, L. Mur- T h L WEV, VOU MOSQUITOES - -WHAT IS TWIS-G- O ON. BEAT Mr. August Maas accompanied Leland Hair to Salt Lake City with a truck load of steers last week. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Curran moved to Duchesne Tuesday. They will occupy the Ed Young house. Mrs. Pearl Mecham was calling on Mrs. Inez Swasey Sunday By Miss Florence Murray Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Murray announce the marriage of their son Afton to Miss Glenna Morrell of Delta. The marriage took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Goff of Tooele August . The ceremony was performed by Bishop John C. Bryan. The young cou pie will maje their home in Tooele Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Seeley are the proud parents of a son, bom Mother July 29th at Roosevelt. and baby are reported doing nicely. Mr. Otto Murray and son Bobbie and daughter Phyllis of Tooele arrived on Monday to spend a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Harold White of Duchesne were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John X. Anderson on Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Murray and sons Marion Glen and Reid and daughter Lucille of Tooele arrived on Friday to spend a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Mur- OF THE INDEPARTMENT TERIOR, U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City, Utah, July 20, - 1937. FOR SALE n NOTICE is hereby given that ern home in Duche, Chatwin of Altonah, Utah, at easy terms. Calf LeRoy at who, on April 25, 1932, mad fice. homestead entry, No. 050360, for LOST SW4NE44, Section 16, TownTenTf ship 1 South, Range 4 West. Boots, between Wolf Uintah Special Meridian, has fil- Bridgeland. Reward t ed notice of intention to make sen, Bridgeland. Final Proof, to establish claim to Black Mef the land above described, before W. E. Davis, Jr. Notary Public, between Roosevelt at Altonah, Utah, on the 10th day Reward. Send to E,if' Wolf Point, Montana." of September, 1937. Claimant names as witnesses Increase your wool Albert Clark, Leslie Mecham & using S. K. Daniels Ed Olsen of Altonah, Utah & An. Rambouilett Rams. Mt. Emmons, Utah. drew Deba, of Tabiona, Utah. C. V. (Signed) SCHAD, FOR SALE Acting Register A limited number o' Date of first publication, July the Capital stock of ti 23. 1937. Irrigation v Date of last publication, Aug- at $3.00 Company oaf per share, ust 20, 1937. fer closes Sept. 30, f or call for particulars - lost NOTICE OF SALE Farmers 2-- Attend the Duchesne County ray. Mr. Stampede, Duchesne, Aug. i 22-2- 3. - 1. 3 Irrigatio; Bht and Mrs. Russell Robinson IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Mans Pu. THE FOURTH JUDICIAL FOUND: were visiting at tha home of Mr have same by may DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE adv. and and Mrs. Leslie B. Goodrich on identifying pa COUNTY OF DUCHESNE, chesne Tuesday. Store. Drug STATE. OF UTAH. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harmston of Your old mattresses; Roosevelt were visiting at the STATE OF UTAH, spring-fillPlaintiff, home of Mr. and Mrs. L- B. GoodFred E p s. - vschesne. rich on Sunday. pfcyMrs. Marion S. Shields CHARLES LYNN and A- - ) Mr. and Mrs. Orville Goff and A shower was given in honor Miss Grace Farnsworth returnof Mr. and Mrs. Kay Pulley of ed last week after an extended children and Mrs. and Mrs. Afton MANDA H. LYNN, his ) wire ; T. WILK- - ) Strawberry on Wednesday. Mrs. visit with relatives in Mountain Murray and Mrs. Wayne Car ring-- 1 ERSONTHOMAS and GIRILDA WIL- - ) visiDoris Miss ten were was Tooele of formerly overnight Pulley Home. VI his wife; ALEX ) Mitchell. The bride received many Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Farnsworth tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I PERSON, WILKERSON and JANE ) on A. useful presents. Robert Saturday. Murray Mrs. and Charles Mackay and ROY A. SCHOM Mrs. Bill Lloyd Jr. is visiting sons were Afton Seeley of the Bridgeland DOE WILKERSON, (whose ) in Arcadia last visiting in Vernal this week. CCC camp spent the week end at other and true first name is ) Monday evening. unknown THAD WILK- - ) Registered Mr. and Mrs. Les Holt Jr. was Clark and Scott Lusty and Jen- home. Roosevelt visitor last Thursday. nings Solomonson have been on a Mr. and Mrs Frank Smith and ERSON and J ANE DOE ) Mortician his wife, ) Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watters sons Harry and Franklin made a I WILKERSON, the past week. fishing trip - (whose other and true first ) Duchesne and family of Altonah were visit'V 4 A large crowd of young folks trip to Salt Lake on Friday return- I name is unknown), and G. ) ing Mr. Watters mother, Mrs. enjoyed a chickaree at the H. T, ing on Saturday. fmrua Mine aV A'ta, j Miss Florence Lisonbee was a H- - WILKERSON and JANE ) Edna Mecham on Monday. Richens home Wednesday of last I his ) WILKERSON, Mr. C. C. Synagard was a busi- week. guest of Miss Florence Murray on DOE true other and wife, (whose ) ness visitor in Vernal last week. L. A. IIOLLEXK Mr. David B. Farnsworth and Sunday. I name is unknown), frst Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mecham left Miss Sunday Gladys Murray the Fern spent past daughter, I Defendants Attorney-at-Li- v for Tooele where she expects to and family were Altonah visitors week at Mtn. Home, TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFFS on Sunday. Ward Conference was held here visit for a few days. Duchesne Mr. Don C. Sparks, juvenile SALE on the 23rd day of Aug-judMiss Donna Nelson accompani- last Sunday with Stake President was in Bluebell on business ust, A. D. 1937, at 2:00 oclock ed Mrs. Ila Holt back to her home Owen Bennion in attendance in Milvale last week. . p. m. of said day at the Front Gus Solomonson had the mis- on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Murray, Mr Door of the Duchesne County Ruth Williams was a Sunday fortune of falling off a hay stack guest of Ellen Evans on Sunday. at Sowers Canyon. He received and Mrs. Robert A. Murray and Court House, in Duchesne, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Potts were a serious II. B. HOLLENBi daughtet Florence and Miss Flor- - the following described property injury. Roosevelt visitors last week. The Arcadia Primary attended ence Lisonbee were visiting at the located in said county; Notary Tubllc (Too Late For Last Week) The NE,4 of sw,,; the Nl, of the Primary Homecoming at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hilary HolNorth of der Mr. and Mrs. Verl Holt of Mid- Altamont on at Myton Sunday evening. SEi; the SEU of NE of Sec. high school Wednesday. vale spent the week with Mrs. 1 1 The members of the Red Cap 19, Twp. W. of Uintah N., R. County Court H Holts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hu- Camp of the Daughters of Utah Special Mer. Duchesne go Mitchell, Pioneers attended the dedication Cont. 160 ac. tog. with any & Miss Lena Lloyd and Miss Ora of the monument to Father Escaall & bldgs, impvs. appurts. thereMitchell spent the week in Salt lante at Duchesne Thursday. unto belg. Lake City with their aunt, Mrs. Notice For Publication of Aide Mrs. Mr. and Smith Tog. with 160 sh. water right Margaret Lloyd. Lehi spent the past week visithome Mr. Claude Iorg returned Co.; also IN- in T. N. Dodd Irrig. DEPARTMENT THE OF Mrs. Mr. the home of at and from Salt Lake City last week ing TERIOR, U. S. LAND OFFICE tog. with all other rights of ev. H. T. Richens. TI kind & By COL. GEORGE H. WATSON to San Francisco and by water to with a Dodge sedan. Horrocks is home again at Salt Lake City, Utah, August to the usenat.of howev. evidenced, Ray Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watters after water, ditches & Swansea, Wales, where It was the past two mon- 4. 1937. President and Gen. Manager smelted and refined. and family of Altonah were visit- ths atspending NOTICE is hereby given that canals for the irrig. of said Moon Lake where he has Alta United Mines Co. 'Seventy-thre- e was a big year for ing Mrs. Watters mother, Mrs, been employed. William Chatwin of Altonah, premises. DATED July 29th, 1937. of mines crowning the the town of Alta. Five breweries Ephriam Mecham Sunday. Miss Evelyn Gilbert is visiting Utah, who, on May 16, 1932,, made DOZENS mountains look down assuaged the thirst of the miners, MJss Lois Lusty of Arcadia in Salt Lake ARZY H. MITCHELL, fori homestead No. (Signed) 050365, entry, her with aunt, City on Salt Lake City, 25 miles six sawmills cut lumber for buildwas visiting her sister Mrs. Verl Mrs. Mittie Moore. Sheriff of Duchesne County. Section 21, Township 1 SL2NEV4, Old northwestward from Big and Lit- ings and timbers for the mines. Roper Wednesday of last week. Date of first publication, July Bert Richens of Canada is visit- South, Range 4 West, Uintah tle Cottonwood districts, generally The population swelled to 5,000. of Mrs. Gail Hill and children Special Meridian, has filed notice 30, 1937. referred to as 'Alta In honor of Saloons and dance halls did a Midvale are ing relatives in Arcadia. Date of last publication, Aug. visiting Mrs. Hills of intention to make final Proof, their first town. flourishing business. So did the Mrs. E. L. Murphy. a-- 1 aunt, ust to 20, 1937, claim establish to land of the south town. cemetery Tradition Attend the Duchesne County In 1S68, before the Ontario mine A large crowd attended the It that more than a hundred bove described .W. E. before 22-2began to flood the world with sil- has Duchesne, Stampede, Aug. men were killed In fights over celebration at Bridgeland on the ver, Alta was a busy little camp Davis, Notary Public, at Altonah, j Let Us Do Your Job Printing pom claims. All 24th of a mining good reported July. silver-leaUtah, on the 21st day of Sept disseminating reports of The faultii ; of the Emma vein, time. Attend the strikes and backing the reports Duchesne County ember, 1937. with occasional small shipments of followed by . ie demonetization of Mr. E. L. Murphy is able to be Claimant names as witnesses: Stampede, Duchesne, Aug. 22-2silver was in ore. Who first stuck a pick Into a serious blow out again after a months illness, 1873, George Albert Clark, Melvin the ground Is not known, though to the camp. Then, In 1S74, came Mr. M. S. Williams returned Foote, Ed Olsen and LeRoy Chata catastrophe which was to reduce It Is related that grass-roo- t exhome from Park City where he win, all of Altonah, Utah. By Mrs. Mninle Hamilton posures ot mineral were made at Alta for a generation to the status was called to the bed side of his DONT MIX WARM AND COLD CRE C. V. SCHAD, A large crew of men started the instance of the Indefatigable of a ghost camp. An enormous COOL FRESHLY SEPARATED CREAM BEFORE Mb He brother, Mr. Charles Williams. work Monday on the new cheese Gen. Patrick E. Connor, ot Fort snowslide swept down from Emma Acting Register. not was his brother that hill at the north. The life was reported Date of first publication. AugDouglas, as early as 1864. factory wMch la being construct Warm Cream mixed with cold cream causes the dt from GO men in buildings improving. ust 13, 1937. ed by calder Brothers of Vernal. The strike which gave Alta its crushed ment of bad flavors. on the main street. There the Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mitchell Date of last publication, Septfirst million and, Incidentally, led Calders are for the interest of As soon as you take fresh cream from the separator to international notoriety, was snow was 40 feet deep. Fire broke and two small daughters are visit our community are will hire only ember 10, 1937. the bucket or pail in a tub of cold water if you do no made by James F. Woodman, as out and added to the ruin. a regular cream cooler and do not add it to previously ing Mrs. Alvin Shields of Tooele. local help. They announce the deOre discoveries continued, but Mrs. Shields was formerly Miss sire to sisted by three companions Chis cream until it is cooled to around 50 to 60 degree.5 ated create an and cooperate To Notice Water Users rejuvenation ot the town was disholm, Woodlutli and Reisch, Mitchell. This is just another of those little Migon in interest in this that hav dairy farming A mineral stained surface streak couraged by the lack of transpora big effect on the quality of cream andthings of the vicinity. tation facilities. Alta is about S.500 quality THE STATE OF UTAH is one of the BIGGEST things affecting the price of But tempted Woodmans pick and, 93 ft. above sea level. In 8 Almost town in everyone miles enjoyOFFICE OF STATE ENGINEfeet down, become a fabulous ore the road to Salt Lake valley ed the Wolf Creek outing Friday drops body. The Emma mine had been 4000 ER, SALT LAKE CITY. ft. Ore of and Saturday. Celebrating with CO any but the highdiscovered. For flour, bacon and Notice is hereby given that U. the large crowd and picking bones S. Forest other supplies the miners had gone est grade could not be moved profService, Ogden Utah, A narrow-gaugIn debt to Salt Lake merchants. itably by wagon. with old friends has become an has made Duchesne, Utah Application in accordBv Roirmnza Mott Now the Emma Mining Co. was railroad gave some relief until one forannual never shall outing, ance to laws the with high of cost forced abUtah apoperating its formed and a large Interest In It Mrs. Annie Mott and daughter, get. rja&snsxKajrsMMaLmsBiSBEiBSBwsai&tssKf The solution has been propriate 0.025 second feet of taken by Walker Brothers, store- andonment. two sons, Delano A host of friends from- far and water found in federal highways and Gertrude and from an unnamed stream keepers and embryo bankers. Liti- autotrucks. and Virgil of Spring City were near showed their love and Splendid roads up the in. Duchesne County, Utah. Said gation over an option on this mine, of and Mrs. Mr. guests Royal j Mr."ad TlVVltoy" its purchase by a British company canyons are nearing completion. water will be diverted from June Mezmen for a few days. They pathyfor In 1S72 and an Investigation of Medium grade ore soon will be by attending the funeral Sunday 15 to October 31, inclusive of each home marketable. returned Tuesday for stolen from year, at a point which bears S. charges that the American minisA mine as prolific 83 the Emma A number of people from here their baby Kenneth, b ter to London used his official posithe mud. 29 Thursday was on degrees 35 minutes W., 2000 developed, attended the dance at Fruitlandd watera f the the Big Cottontion to boost the stock are printae their feet from the N14 Cor. of Sec. 34, wood in side 1914. It Is called the Monday night, ed history. For two years behome T. 4 N., R. 9 W USB & M, and holders were dazzled by the size "Cardiff. Economics effected by Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Baum atMiss Bonnie and Ila Howard and richness of the Emma. Scarce- the merging of older workings and Sunconveyed via, pipe line, settling tended at church Fruitland who have been spending their va- box ly less Impressive were the stopes coordinated operation? point to an and equalizing reservoir day. t cation here with friends, returned distance of the Flagstaff, just west of the era of production. of approximately 450 atThe missionaries visiting IVith to their home in Salt Lake City feet to the Mirror all its handicaps the Alta Emma, also taken over by a British Lake Guard church were here tending ore Sunday zone has produced ubout $37,. company. Station and there used for doWm. O. Larsen, James O. Larsen, Friday. 000,000, gross, and many thousands Mrs. Claims were located all Jake Gines returned home mestic purposes, including irrigaalong and Lamont Anderson of BlueLittle Cottonwood, Big Cottonwood of dollars have gone to stockholdSunday after spending a few days tion of approximately 4 acre of ers. bell. Dividends, to up 1917, report(the next canyon north) and the in Ogden. water diverted into the lawn. by the U. S. Geological Survey Miss Enid Firth spent Monday ridge between the two, A multi- ed Mr. Bert Stanley is home again system Any include not consumed will $300,000 from the Emma and tude ot tunnels and shafts nosed and Tuesday at the home of Bish- - after a tw0 weeU' stay ln Heber overflow from the $1SO.OOO from the UINTAH Into the outcrops and, and Vallejo LIGHT equalizing resClarence Baum as a guest of where ha has been presently, from the South Ileela (all now op under the doc- - ervoir and be returned to the several prospects were shipping Mlssses Elva and Jessie Baum. owned by the Alta United Mines tors care. ore. natural stream channel at a point Mrs. Loora Eliason and child Co.); $.750,000 from (lie Flagstaff, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Pearce of bearing S 29 degrees 7 minutes The Emma's great shoot was and IS (111 ren and Miss Eva Eliason of SEE $212,623 from tho Columbus Salt Lake City, accompanied by W., 1970 feet from said N 14 Cor. terminated by a fault which cut Con., are at hom the visiting (both belonging to the Mrs. Jessie Maxwell spent a few of Sec. 34. off the ore like a knife, but not Wasatch Mines Co.); $118,000 from of Mr. C. H. Fensky. apR'iKiLi before some three million had been the in Southern Utah this week. This Application is designated HTT Maxfield, $625,000 tf Little Carl Ivie, son of Bishop days from the mined and hundreds of thousands Mrs. Minnie Hamilton Mrs. and in Cardiff and $700, onu from various the office of the State EngineClarence Ivie drank some kero- Bella paid as dividends. Meanwhile smaller LeFevre spent Tuesday er as No. 12471. properties. sene Monday night, causing him rich veins had been discovered in with Mrs. Vance Larsen ln DuAll protests resisting the grantore has been Altas to become very ill. He was taken the Prince of Wales and MaxficUl STERLING TRANSPORTATION CO. mines on the Big Cottonwood side, most important contribution to the to Duch .sue for met? cal treat- chesne. ing of said Application, with reasMr. and Mrs. Angus Thacker of ons and the Albion, on the divide to world, though considerable clipper ment. made in affidavit therefor, Charleston spent the week end form, must be filed the south, where the zone extend- and some gold have figured on the Uintah Basin To & From Sait Lake, Irovo & Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thomas with T. II. with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stanley. ed over into American Fork can- settlement sheets. In some mines State Mrs. Capi-tol bismuth is a promUir.g resource. and May Rasmussen made Mr and Mrs. Bruce Maxwell Humphreys, Salt Engineer, yon. Lake City, with a trip to Roosevelt Tuesday. Intermediate Points and family of Myton spent the one Building, Ore deposits of Importance were Ilecently the high propoitinn of extra copy and $1.00 filing Miss Betty Mott is visiting with gold In the western part of the week uncovered in the City Hocks, end with Mr. and Mrs. Law- fee within 30 area lias Inspired much activity Miss Klain Mott for a few days after the date days. rence Maxwell. North Star, Crlzlev, Tole- (here. EASTERN UTAH TRANSPORTATION of completion of publication. Mrs. Catherine return-tWilliams do, Heed & Henson und nmnv Mr. and Mrs. Willis Jones and Tho feeling is general that the T. II. home Tuesd.iv after spending Mrs. Annie others. During the first year of HUMBHERYS, Jones and daughter gi cutest obstacles Fintuh Busin To A From Price and Intermediate Iol' a fw weeks will her State Engineer. production ore was hauled by ox from Alta lime been to production duighter. Eva of overcome Ogden the spent and end week team down Little Cottonwood can-- that Date Mrs. of I. first F. Baum of IP ber City. publication, Augtha zone is entering an epoch ust 13, 1937. yoa ami to Ogden, thence by rail of Attend the Duchesne Count v visiting friends here. unprecedented pr osperity. Date of last publication, SeptEvery Day. Service Each Way Stampede, Duchesne, Aug. 22-2Let I Do Your Job Printing" ember 10, 1937. -- Professional! SAGA OF ALTAS MINES ge Mrs. Marga visitini Walter Mi sick li Mr. tcrta.n their h Miss Lak:-- ers, day. C Gli Missi vi; Cliff a are chesne Mr. Eldon guests Lawr were bi VVednes Th: mother: at Wol day an time. Mr. a tertaine Tuesday sisters, Miss Fi ing her la, Lyl, Eunola Young, LeRoy and Ver John ( Mrs. Be Vere N Lyle Yc Mr. Arcadia Fru O (Ne Will Pri RE Legal Advertising Call At Record Of For NEWSPAPi 3. 1c per Till d 3. STRAWBERRY Zi r ti U MUTUAL CREAMERY t; gnt ii f low-cos- $78-90- PH 8 0 ElEMCII! Du-hes- IKT 111111 ilriM Lead-silve- II HO EMU Mai r Ii 52 400 400 d w- Mrs. J |