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Show (JINTAH BASIN RECORD. DUCHESNE FRIDAY, MAY 20, 19S8. UINTAH BASIN RECORD E. J. Schonian, Publisher Roy A. Schonlan, Editor AY FRID AT EVERY DUCHESNE, UTAH PUBLISHED Myton News Entered as RATES second-clas- s Mr. Bud Davis of week end guest a Mrs. are - Near Mr. E. W. Crocker of Duchesne was attending to business matters In Myton on Wednesday. Mrs. C. J. Neal of Parlette stopped In Myton Thursday as she was enroute to Vernal to attend the state convention of the P. E. O. Sisterhood. find Mrs. A. N. Edmiston daughter Pauline left Wednesday for Salt Lake City to obtain medical attention for Pauline. Mrs. Edmiston returned Saturday re- Mrs. Charles Meranda Charles Barker, far that Tuesday from Heber. MrS-Dor- Mrs. Lois Benson is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Miles. Mrs. Vera Jensen and little sons returned to their home in Peoa after a two months visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs John Lemon. She was accompanied home by her mother, who will spend some time in Peoa. Gene Prey, cattle buyer for John Clay Co. of Ogden was in Ioka Sunday transacting business Mr. and Mrs. John Brice of San Jancinta, California are visiting at the home of their daugh- ter, Mrs. Thomas Gentry. Reed Lemon made a Peoa Monday. trip to day. Ml By Mrs. Lula Maxwell Some of the parents attended Field Day at Mt. Emmons Friday. Among those present from here were Virginia Smith, Ethel Zella Mable Maxfield, Beebe, Ethel Maxwell, Foote, Lula Foote and Ada Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Snyder are the proud parents of a baby girl, born Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beebe have gone to Castle Dale for a short visit They were accompanied by Mrs. Olive Beebe. Gam Pettey is home, after spending the winter in Salem, Utah. The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers are holding their meeting at Mrs. Rodney McKunes on May 18th. The Altamont Seminary grad uation exercises were held a1 Altamont last Sunday afternoon at 3 oclock. The following stu dents are graduates from Alton-ahHelen Jacobson, Nedra Stev " Millie LaRue , Maxfield ens, LaNora Smith, Marie Allred, Walter Pettey, Ruby Powell, Shiner, Mae Waterson and Arnold Chatwin. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Merrick are visiting with Mrs. Elsfie Chidester, Mrs. Merricks moth Chas Perdval went to Duchesne on business Monday. Eva, Unice, and Lynn Angus made a trip to Provo Tuesday. Their mother returned home with them Wednesday. Mr. David Borden of Los Angeles is visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. P. O. Johnson. Tom Gentry and Paul Lemon took a load of cattle to the range Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lemon announce the marriage of their son James to MaDonna Nelson daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Oscar Nelson of Upalco. They were married in Salt Lake City Thursday, er. The Primary held their May May 14th. After a short honey14th. Saturday, May moon in the southern part of the festival state they will make their home Pompoons were given each child and Ice cream was served to all in Ioka Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Johnson and present. Mrs. David Borden were visitors at the Jensen home ay afternoon. E Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Wilkerson and Mr. and Mrs. Lowry left for Deer Creek Friday where they By Mrs. Chris Sorensen expect to obtain employment. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Sorensen Mrs. Ora Cook of Bluebell was the guest of Mrs. W. G. Gentry and family went to Midway on for a short visit. Mr. Friday Tuesday. Mrs. J. W. Jensen Is reported Sorensen and children returned home Sunday. Mrs. Sorensen will seriously ill at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Ercel Johnson of stay for a few days with her Myton, Mr. and Mrs. Chester mother, who is seriously ill. Mrs. Elijah Behunln spent one Mathison of Highland and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lemon were call- evening last week visiting at the ers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Wells Wright in Utahn. John Lemon Sunday. Mrs. EQray Larsen took the Mrs. Ed Bratke, Bert Jensen of Green River, Wyo. and Ralph Behive girls to Yellowstone Satwhere they celebrated Jensen of Salt Lake City were urday, called to the bed side of their stake swarm day. A very enjoymother, Mrs. J. W. Jensen Mon- able time was had by all who went. day night Dar Brotherson of Boneta came H. L. Pemington of Ogden was a business visitor in Ioka Tues- on Saturday to tell Mrs. Harold Sorensen of the sudden death of day. her father, Mr. Wm. R. Evana of Boneta. Rons on Schooling List Mrs. Emma Ford of Salt Lake Th saying that a race horse Is on the schooling list means that City spent Sunday, Monday and because the horse Is fractious and Tuesday nights at the home of nervous at the post, It must attend her sister, Mrs. H. A. Sorensen. Those from Talmage who atdally practice at the starting gate until the horse has convinced the tended the funeral services at assistant itarters that it is not Boneta for Mr. Evans were Bishdangerous and will stand in tha op and Mrs. Leon Burton, Mrs. stalls. A horse placed on the schoolLenora Burton, Willard Haming list may not race again until burg, Mrs. Chase McDonald and an Improvement in starting eti- daughter Madge, Mrs. Lee Jarquette has been shown. vis, Ruth and Leone Moffitt, Mr. Mrs. Chris Sorensen, Mr. congratulations first on the success you have so far and and Mrs. Llnwood Kenison and attained. Continue if you can. This is an of spe- Mrs. Glen Sorensen. cialization and training; get as much of it age as you can. Mrs. Lamont Ottosen and To all of you, whether you continue Janiece left Monday for your training or daughter American Fork where will whether you plan to enter society once, your spend a few days at thethey home of future with your native home in mind. Theplan pastures Chris Peterson. may not be as much greener on the other side as they Quite a number from here atthe Seminary graduation appear. The Uintah Basin abounds in natural resour- attended Altamont Sunday afternoon. ces. Study them, prepare yourself to develop them Mr. Stanley McDonald and and you may find the greatest opportunity in life in Mr. Elijah Behunln attended Rock Creek cattle or near your own back yard. meeting in Utahn last Wednesday evening. The Uintah Basin is a fine f i Sa8y Causes Much Damage The saw fly causes millions of damage In Eastern Canadian lorests every year. Wimmer, of Duchesne Utah. (Signed) Thomas p. Thorny Meet Up With i3Dse38of flrst pubiicati? PA PIFFLE, Date of last I. 3 s? dear, .list unhapi quired. Steady Work. Makeup $12 a day. Write MR. w CAMPBELL, Clearfield, Utar Sun Much Larger Than Moon The sun and the moon appear about the same size to observers on earth, but the sun actually has a diameter 400 times that of the moon. Since the moon is only about 249,000 miles away, and the sun Is about 92,900,000, the enormous difference in size is not readily apparent MALE, INSTRUCTION can know oJ Yet Notice For Publication you fiestas, and itiir .this Is not men now foresight, fair "ulmyselfl ucation and mechanical inclinations, willing to train spare time or evenings, to become installation and service experts on all type AIR CONDITIONING and Eke-tri- tell day J D it dareI yobe have m; all this myself, tss, jj you . . you . . e Refrigeration equipment Write fully, giving age, present occupation. Utilities Inst, care 0. Uintah Basin Record, Duchesne, Legal Advertising Ti 1 1 to We want to select reliable employed; with of are RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call on farmers in Duchesne Coua ty. No experience or capita! HUNTIEY 11 unable, li, couple Want MESCAL IKE By S. 4 replied Vs . Youll love the salty old reprobate see him every week in r? j, ,Vfuri publication 10, 1938. Folks! a Mr-Arc- who good. It a fine thing compliment went to Washington, or California, or where-no- t and made goud. But far more important is the compliment to his or her classmate who staid home and made good, who remained, to devote his or her energies here that the Basin might continue to progress. at But this is not enough. The parents and the taxpayers of Duchesne county have a real investment in this crop of 103 graduates. Those in Uintah county have a similar one. Thousands of dollars are spent each year in rearing our children and in providing for their education. If we intend to realize returns on this investment we must go a little further and help mighty place to live. provide opportunities for them to establish homes Youth, equipped with ambition, ideals, modern train- and become progressive citizens among us. ;ng and hope can, better than anyone else, make it To the graduates themselves we make this plea: more so. so Claimant names as witnessiiej; LesliePearson, of Boneta, Utah, Ralph Gibboney, of Price v?? and Charles Burdick and two sons relatives few days. here for a here Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Draper enA number of people from EdN. A. Mrs. and Mr. tertained Duchesne in convention attended miston of Myton, and Mr. A. L. Walker and Mr. Tom C. Guyn of Sunday. Sait Mrs. Mary Eliason was a Los Angeles at dinner Tuesday week. last visitor WalkLake City evening. Mr. Guyn and Mr. Clarence Ivie er have been here during the past Mr. and Mrs. Lake Tues- Salt to matmade a trip week attending to business ters attached to the office of the day. Baum ana Bishop Clarence Indian Irrigation Service. and Mrs. Mr. Marie Baum, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Tolboe Mrs. Ivie- G. J. Mr. W. Baum, and daughters, Dorothea and D. Mezenen and Mr. and Mrs. Freida and son, Andrew, Mrs. Mott enjoyed the enterGiles Wood and Mias Marie An- Orson In Duchesne last derson motored to the dinosaur tainment given In honor of PresiSunTuesday night monument near Jensen on Mr. dent and Mrs. Bennion. day where they were met by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rowley left and Mrs. Fred Anderson to spend Tuesday for California. the day on a picnic. busiMr. Roy Eliason made a Palmer Fred Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday. Duchesne to ness trip spent from Friday untill Sunday Mr. Earl McCormick is feeling visiting In Salt Lake City. Palmer returned with them much better. He is still at the on Sunday to visit for a few days. home of Mrs. Marie Baum. Miss Rella Williams and Miss Miss Hilma King returned on where - California Ivie went to Salt Lake Thelma from Sunday several for she has been visiting City with the group of temple workers. weeks. Miss Jessie Baum attended the band excursion to Provo Satur- to Duchesne, Utah, on the of June 1938. at Bishop home. Mr. and Mrs. Baums Ekins and Rhead Mr. last who arrived of Provo were visiting Merandas parents, porting her little daughter somewhat Improved, but as yet unable to return home. Mr. Charles Dowling, Mr. Clyde Mrs. W. G. Gentry Bingham and Mr. Ray Hackett Ray Angus and family of Rains left Thursday on a business trip spent Sunday at the home of his to Salt Lake City. Clyde and Ray parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Anreturned Sunday but Charles re- gus- mained. Mr. J. M. Mlckelson and Mr. of Duchesne Clinton MSckelson were business visitors in Myton Thursday of last week. Mr. Andy Verholc of Fort DuGARDEN TIME IS HERE chesne was transacting business Garden time is here, and already many of the In Myton Thursday. early workers are rewarded with rows of green Mr. J. P. Madsen of Duchesne attended to business matters showing up in the gardens, promise of good things here on Thursday. for their tables. Mr. James DalgleLsfii made a Duchesne is fortunate in having an abundance business trip to Vernal Thursof good garden land and water with which to provide day. Mr. Ralph Walker stopped in plenty of food for the tables of those who love to Myton for a short time Thursday raise it. So much, in fact that there are always plenty to transact business as he was reto Duchesne. of vacant lots in town which are not utilized for this turning Mr. Frank Defa of Hanna was purpose, a visitor In Myton Thursday. case Mrs. Florence Bates, There is no need for tables ever to be bare in Du worker for this district, was atchesne, if these spots were properly used, yet every tending to her duties here Thurswinter we hear of this or that family which is in neec day. of food and very often it is a family which could have Mrs. Andrew Tolboe and daughreturned Thursday avoided this need by merely putting a little effort in- ter. Dorothea evening from Salt Lake City, to a garden the previous summer, where Dorothea recently received the final examinations to fit her Gardening is not necessarily a mans job. Wom- for her work here in a beauty en, boys and girls can and do raise fine gardens, of- parlor. ten better than the men. There is no reason why ev- Mr. S. A. Wells returned last evening from Salt Lake ery family in Duchesne that wants or is likely to neec Thursday where he has been confined City the foodstuffs produced can not have a good garden to a hospital. Mr. Wells is this or any other year. All that is required is a little ly improved but as yet notslight comambition. And the reward is great, to the needy anc pletely recovered. Mrs. Wm. Seaton of Duchesne well provided alike. was a visitor at the S. A. Wells home on Thursday. A TLEA FOR TIIE GRADUATES Mr. Mylan Bywater has been Another crop is ready for harvest this week. quite ill during the past week, Duchesne Countys prize crop, if you will its crop but is somewhat Improved at this writing. of 103 graduates from high school. Miss Alice Todd motored to 103 young men and women graduating from our Duchesne Sunday where she was schools to gO' where? Some of them, a lot of them we a guest at the Fred Ferron home. While there she visited with Dr. hope, will go on to higher schools to complete their and Mrs. Harry Walker of Salt education and better train themselves for a chosen Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Porter of Gunnison, Colorado position in society. Congratulations to them. who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. But what of the rest? Because the Uintah Basin Ferron. does not offer any form of college training, by Mr. Herbert Sutherland and the larger majority of these 103 high school gradu Mr. Wm Sutteer left Monday for where they are employed ates will have attended their last classes when they Ouray on a project of the Indian Irrireceive their diplomas Friday evening. Some, of these gation Service. will stay near their homes to eventually establish Mr. W. A. Jennings is reporton the sick list this week. homes of their own, but not even enough will do this, ed Mr. Axel Pierson and daughter if past history is an indication, to maintain the popu- Gwenith of Duchesne were Myton visitors Tuesday. lation we now have in the county. Several civic minded citizens Here, we believe, is one of the main problems the turned out to aseist in Uintah Basin must solve. We must find a means of cleaning andTuesday improving the Mykeeping our young men and women within our boun- ton cemetery. This la a much project and the men cerdaries. or of inducing them to return after they have needed made a lot of improvement. tainly completed their higher education. For the saddest The airport also received some the ablest, the most am- additional attention during the part of it all is the fact bitious are those who go out for higher education and past week in preparation for the arrival of the mall plane Thursin doing so see little in the Basin to attract their re- day, May 19th. turn. Mr. B. L. Dart spent Saturday This is not true of all of them of course. Perhaps attending to business matters returning to Price Saturday the first thing, and certainly the easiest thing we can here, He reports that Mrs. evening. do is give a little more recognition to the young man Dart is now employed as & speor woman who has staid home, or returned to make cial nurse at the Price hospital. Guests at the home of Mr. and is to final Proof, to establish the land above described cki the Clerk of the district Bs Romania Mott Provo was By Mrs. Grace Dalglelsh matter 1922 at the Postoffice at 26, The Myton school gym Was the May Display Advertising r ial Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, under the act ot scene of festivities Saturday evening when, the usual weekly March, 3, 1879. Line, 2jc. dance was In full swing. Cars Per Colim n Inch, 30c. . from all parts of the Basin Classified and Reading Notice brought In a great number of the For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost SUBSCRIPTION RATES set to swell the large 10c younger per Three Months and Found, Miscellaneous, .75 crowd who gathered there. Each tine, first insertion; 5c per line for 100 week these dances become more Months ach succeeding issue minimum Six 32.00 Year One popular. 'arge, 30a Mr. and Mrs. James Dalglelsh and Miss Alice Todd motored to and Yet So Far! So Duchesne Saturday evening to attend the American Legion and Auxiliary picnic given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orr, who are leaving to make their home in Riverton, Utah. Mr. Malcolm Walters of Bridge-lan- d was a business vlditar in Myton Wednesday of last week. ADVERTISING UTAH hy crying, ,i r Pedro arms, bi out a .mi Utah. OF THE INDEPARTMENT Euls TERIOR, U. S. LAND OFFICE This is an Invitation to use Our Weekly Service, at Salt Lake City, Utah, May LEAVE YOUR CLEANING WITH t was in the 10, 1938. A FRIEND IN TOWN a a flood NOTICE is hereby given that xr along, ar of Duchesne, FASHION CLEANERS Charles Burdick, igarnst the ti Utah, who, on May 4, 1933, made - - Utah Vernal jle, unhapp, No. stockraising homestead entry, '1 want Weekly Service to Fort Ducherre, 051045, for SWi4 Sec. 14, E California! Ducixere and Roosevelt, Myton Sec. 22, SJ4SW& NEtf, dont, I te' City. SW&, Section 23, Township 11 J myself! N FOR SALE Automobilea and keep away South, Range 12 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of in- trailers. I save you money ny an. !ss:on Santa Dios! tention to make final Proof, to ing the financing. See John 0. her head establish claim to the land above Watters. Duchesne Motor Co. the momer described, before Helen B. HollFive room moFOR SALE As Duat Public, enbeck, Notary dem home in Duchesne. A bargain to her, she chesne, Utah, on the 27th day of at easy terms. Call at Record O- iward. Be June, 1938. ffice. rsd, and cr Claimant names as witnesses: of Arcadia, Utah, Good fat hai.l WANTED Stanley Ross, Verdus E. Olsen, of Price, Utah, Will pay market prices. Plut . , '1 Neville Wimmer and Harold J. Hotel. Duchesne. blood strean Wimmer, of Duchesne, Utah. (Signed) Thomas F. Thomas, ms had at SE, f. Ai, S7-- tf ve i. Register. Date of first publication, May Professional Care: frightened was on ishe 13, 1938. ! :et motionle Date of last publication, June DR. 10, 1938. M. 3. CAMPBELL O. Notice To Creditors i Office - Main Street Estate of Alexander Murphy, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Bridgeland, Utah, on or before the 1st day of July, A. eatblessly, . pobrecilla." 'ages th.s-- - hi J D. 1938. 45-- J ii!" he mut Then he lif -- i and Carrie c Hi L. A. HOLLENBECK FANNY JANE MURPHY, Aministratrix of estate of Alexander Murphy, Deceased. Rulon J. Larsen, Attorney for Petitioner. Date of first publication, April 29, Ibssion led CtM ill party ceremo a lolemn re Governor atte bee, May 20, A. D., 1938. be H. B. HOLLENBECK DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City, Utah, May And wh knelt for altar, w him sal i Notary Public North of Notice For Publication erode bee was wet J Junipero S County Court Home Duchesne ; -- fj explained Jg!y. a doubt 4, 1938. He is S the legal NOTICE is hereby given that Neville Wimmer, of Duchesne, Utah, who, on April 11, 1933, made stockraising homestead en- ibe Mission fourteenth g the da. 'be BOf A. SCHONIAN SENE'i, EJNE, 'as present, insisted thi on the F a Barbara h !rer fourth, r.or lingered J fiestas, b. 1 Registered Mortician No. 050996, for E14SE14 Sec. 13, SW ?4NE4, SE4 Sec. 24, Twp. 11 South Range 12 East, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 18, Lot 1, Section l9, try, ari ther A. D. 1938. Date of last publication, mission the Govei id, Duchesne t! being pres t the w of Sa without a Attorney-ftt-La- ii ing whip I Phone - e: fainted, s - DENTIST Roosevelt, Utah I Its Duchesne rf ksa'd Monterey, lde STERLING TRANSPORTATION Uintah Basin To & From Salt Lake, Provo Lu tunned lat CO. & A Points CHAPTER CO. From Price and Intermediate Flnt ? Every Day Service Each Way SALT LAKE'S FAVORITE HOTEL LARGE MODERN ROOMS DANCE 4 FAMOUS RESTAURANTS DINE IN THE NEW MIRROR SATURDAY ROOM FRIDAY SIGHTSEEING HEADQUARTERS i Mu J. H Wrf.r, Chduncey President W. West V! Mifteger 400rari2.-i4-. Hi1: N U GALi LAKE stand, "jj 'Per. your p lcd y vows EASTERN UTAH TRANSPORTATION Uintah Basin To to to hir little spo- XX1 |