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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD. DUCHESNE. UTAH a voltae greater pancy of the thantharrilng streets, alleys and normal telephone legal Advertising Election within seven days after NOTICE IS HERE-- J received. additional that on Friday, the tion may Any be Eaclfhi!!6 the plans bids are informasecured at th office Rad Commlaaion. must submit a letter within the limits of the from an approved surety company County of tv of Duchesne, to furnish said bidof Utah for the guaranteeing State der with Duchesne, required bond. The right of submitting to such to reject any or all bids is resaid of City served. PSed electors have paid a property Cash, certified check, or cashin the year next iers check for five per cent of such election, the follow- total amount of bid made payable to the State Road Commission er proposition: Shall the negotiable coupon must accompany each hid as eviof dence of revenub bonds of the City good faith and a of Duchesne, antee that if awarded the guarCounty Duchesne, conthe sum of tract, the bidder will execute Qtate of Utah, in the Dollars Thousand contract and give bond as resixteen interest at quired. (S16 000.00) bearing exceed four to not STATE ROAD COMMISSION of rate he per annum, Ey W. D. HAMMOND, uer centum serially and Chairman payable due and from their EZRA C. KNOWLTON, within 20 years issued and Chief Engineer date of issue, be of acquirisold for the purpose and installing ng constructing ORDINANCE NO. 37 with a water works system, AN ORDINANCE GRANTlatethe necessary rights, sites, ING CERTAIN RIGHTS TO ot THE MOUNTAIN S T AT E S rals, conduits, pipes, rights and apway appurtenances TELEPHONE AND T E L pliances of every nature and COMPANY, ITS SUCthe description whatsoever, for CESSORS AND ASSIGNS, IN to water purpose of supplying THE CITY OF DUCHESNE, the City of Duchesne, County STATE OF UTAH. and of Duchesne, State of Utah BE IT ORDAINED BY THE which the inhabitants thereof, CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY shall said water works system OF DUCHESNE, STATE OF controlled by be owned and UTAH. revenue said municipality; said Section 1. There is hereby solely bonds to be payable to the Mountain States granted the secured by, from, and to be and Telegraph ComTelephone net revenues pledging of the a corporation, its successors pany, of the entire water works systand assigns, for the period of 25 em of said City?" years from and after the date of At said election the form of the passage of this ordinance, the as ballot shall be substantially right and privilege to construct, follows: erect, operate and maintain in, upon, along, across, above, over and under the streets, alleys, public ways and public places now or BALLOT hereafter laid out or dedicated, For the issue of Sixteen and all extensions thereof and adThousand Dollars ditions thereto, in said city, poles, ($16,000.00) Water Works Revenue Bonds YES ( ) wires, cables, underground conNO ( ) duits. .manholes and other teleIf the voter desires to vote phone fixtures necessary or proper In favor of the issue of Water for the maintenance and operation Works Revenue Bonds, he shall in said city of a telpehone exchange place an X In the space after and lines connected therewith; prothe word YES. If he desires vided, however, that no poles or of other fixtures shall be placed where to' vote against the Issue YUter Works Revenue Bonds, the same will interfere with any gas he shall place an X In the same will Interfere with any gas space after the word NO. lamp, electric light, water hydrant the polls or water main, and all such poles At said election shall be opened at the hour of or other fixtures placed in any seven o clock A. M. and closed streets shall be placed at the outer at the hour of seven o'clock edge of the sidewalk and Inside the curb line, and those placed in P.M, close to the The polling places for all alleys shall be located thereon lot the line of abutting ot qualified electors of the City and then in such manner as not Duchesne shall .be at the Duat to interfere with the usual travel chesne County Courthouse, on said streets and alleys. of the and the Duchesne, judges Section 2. The said company, election are: G. V. Billings, all times during the life of this at Lowell and Halstead Ralph shall be subject to all franchise, Clement. of the police power DATED at the City of Du- lawful exercise to such reasonand the city, chesne, Utah, this 29th day of by as the city may, able regulation OF August, 1938. BY ORDER hereby resolution or ordinance, unTHE CITY COUNCIL. is It expressly after provide. B. A. JACOBY (Signed), derstood and agreed that the ComMayor pany shall save the city harmless ATTEST: sustained by the city Hildur W. Johnstun from all loss (Signed) of account on any suit, judgment, City Recorder. claim or demand whatexecution, (SEAL) soever, resulting from negligence Date of first publication, Sept- on the part of the company In the ember 1, 1938. constrution or maintenance of its Date of last The publication, Septembtelephone system in the city. er 29, 1938. companys the shall notify city within representative in said city Notice to Contractors five (5) days after the presentation of any claim' or demand, made State of Utah, Office of State either by suit or otherwise, of any account on Road Commission, Salt Lake against the city on such negligence as aforesaid City, Utah, September 8, 1938. ( Sealed bids will be received by the part of the company. herethe State Road Commission Section 3. The Company of the during Utah, State Capitol, Salt Lake by grants to the city, free of franchise, this of City, Utah, at 2 oclock p. m. Fridlife to ay, September 23, 1938, and at charge, the right and privilege construction aerial where that time publicly opened for place, the poles of construction of a gravel surfaced exists, fixtures upon may which to rad on U. S. 40 In Wasatch and the company, low tension Duchesne Counties, the same be-i- g attached the citys alarm wires, not Feleral Aid Project No. 187-police and fire where u" d), between Heber City and exceeding two, and e exist, conduits Fmltland. ground fre the city, furnish The length of road to be con- pany shall its In duct one structed or Improved is 8.780 of charge, for the purpose miles, and the conprincipal items of Carrying the citys cable wrk are aproximately as follows: fixtur Said 325,000 cubic such wires. yards unclassified taining shall be wires and excavation, tons 92,000 gravel base and cable the and surface. poles under th company, The attention said of duct of bidders is di rected to the of, and in a Special Provisions supervision by the Com hovering subletting or assigning and position approved its in the contract. The city pany. The minimum to all wirescable5 ancf ducL s,iall at all wage paid skilled labor employed on this with the rules .and contract shall be 80 cents per Urnes comply the Company, of regulations The minimum wage paid to all that there may e rrnediate labor contact employed on EeroI cabIta"r g sba" he 60 cents per the wires, fixtures, and the of the Company, used by duct Jhe minimum wage paid to all fixtures, cable or abor employed on this crmt ube 50 cents per ho- Rid Kail L pre-!edi- (4) bond election C ! atfchd.d . file Cm I1119 ant BPeclfications are on he office of the State Road upon condition emission, that n u Sat Lake City, and JlxtuJesThaUbe placed" upon poles af Price Tlrict Enlneer'a office at camming8 electric UgM reien.CHlUv where they may nor by prospective bidders. Sd cables or flxtur of Catlona- consent Proposals, bidding Wank without the at J!.and P,ana wil1 be furnished . t Ealie 52 on City, on depositing Ib7cmp.ny any ' blch will be contact or conflict with ZZ. eSed returned, pro- voltage. public places of the city under the , law of the Territory of Utah and I perLna under the constitution and general Constraint artSing Ut f the statutes of the State of Utah, nor maintenance and op- shall anything In said application eration of said not in this franchise, in anywise police and alarm wires, cables and fixtures prejudice or impair any rights fha Save the company harm- or claims existing independently less all claims and demands of said application and this franwhatsoever arising out of the chise of the city or of the commaintenance and operation of said pany, or its predecessors or sucwires, cables and fixtures. In case cessors, with respect to the conof the rearrangement of the com- struction, operation and maintenpany s plant, or ance, either before or after the or conduits, the removal of poles life of this franchise, of a telecity shall care for and remove its own wires, fixtures phone system in the city. and construction, and shall save Section 6. This ordinance shall the company harmless from any be in force and effect upon the damage to persons or property filing by the company with the arising out of the removal or reClerk of an unconditional acCity construction of its cables ceptance thereof in writing, which and other fixtures. shall be filed within thirty (30) Section 4. Any person or cor- days after the passage and apporation desiring to move a build- proval of this ordinance. Within ing or other structure along, or to ten (10) days after the filing of make any unusual use of the said acceptance, the City Clerk, streets, alleys and public ways of by letter addressed to the secrethe City which shall interfere with tary of said company, at Denver, the poles, wires or other fixtures Colorado, shall acknowledge the receipt of said acceptance. of said company or the city, shall PASSED THIS 7th day of first give notice to the said company or the city, as the case may September, 1938 APPROVED THIS 7th day of he, and shall pay to the said company or the city, as the case may September, 1938 B. A. JACOBY be, a sum sufficient to cover the (Signed) expense and damage incident to Mayor ATTEST: the cutting, altering and moving oi the wires or other fixtures of the (Signed) Hildur W. Johnstun said company or the said city, and (SEAL) before a permit is given by the city STATE OF UTAH ) ) ss. therefore, the applicant shall present a receipt from the said com-- p COUNTY OF DUCHESNE ) I, Hildur W. Johnstun, in and a n y showing said payment; thereupon, the said company, upon for the City of Duchesne, in Dupresentation of said permit, shall, chesne County, Utah, do hereby within forty-eighours certify that the above and fore(48) thereafter, provide for and do such going is a full, true and correct encutting, altering and moving of copy of the original ordinance the wires or other fixtures of the titled: An Ordinance Granting Certain said company as may be necessary to allow such moving or other un- Rights to The Mountain States usual use of the streets, alleys, Telephone and Telegraph Comand public ways of the city. pany, Its successors and Assigns, Section 5. It is expressly un- in the City of Duchesne, State of derstood and agreed by and be- Utah as passed by the City Countween the city and the company cil of the City of Duchesne, Utah, that the application for this the 7th day of September, 1938, franchise was and is made upon and approved the 7th day of Sept., the express condition and under- 1938. IN WHITNESS WHEREOF, 1 standing that neither said application nor the grant or acceptance have hereunto set my hand and afof any franchise thereunder, or fixed the corporate seal of the of this franchise, shall constitute City of Duchesne this 7th day of a waiver, either upon the part of September, 1938. the company or the city, of any (Signed) Hildur W. Johnstun City Recorder or City Clerk rights or claims had or made by (SEAL) either, with respect to the occu e viding contractor submits an Votice of Special Bond bid and returns PIT5LIC GIVEN jnw of September, A, D., will JJS special bond election THURSDAY, SEPT. 13, 1938 " ht Constitutional Amendments Constitutional Amendment No. 1 PROCEEDS PROPERTY-PERMAN- OF LANDS AND OTHER FUND-UNIFO- ENT RM SCHOOL FUND A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION S, ARTICLE 10 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATING TO THE PROCEEDS OF LANDS AND OTHER PROPERTY AND CREATING A PERMANENT FUND AND A UNIFORM SCHOOL FUND FOR THE COMMON AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Bo it resolved by thy Leg ielature of of ell th ytaty of Utah, tivo-thirthy membery olectod to yach houee ooncurring therein: SECTION 1. That it Is proposed to mend section S of Article 10 of the Constitution of the state of Utah as by the vot of the elector t the general election of 1930 to read amended follows: Sec. S. The proceeds of the sales of U lands that have been or may hereafter be granted by the United States to this state, for the support of the common schools, and five per centum of the net proceeds of the sales of United States public lands sold by the lying within the state and to the adUnited States subsequent mission of this state into the Union, shall be and remain a permanent fund, Fund, to be called the State Schoolshall be the interest of which only, com-mo- n the of expended for the support schools. The interest on the State School Fund, the proceeds of all propthe atate by erty that may accrue toall unclaimed escheat or forfeiture, of any corporahares and dividends tion incorporated under tBe law this state, the proceeds of the of timber, and the proceeds minerals sale or other disposition of and school from or other property state lands, other thanthosagranted such for specific purposes, shall, with may other revenues as the Legislature cotime to time allot thereto, the as nfute a fund to be knownUniform which Uniform School Fund, and School Fund shall be maintained used for the supnortofthecommon the state and and public schools of manner s, the apportioned in such The pro shall provide. X l of of Section 7. Art.cle be this Constitution shall fxa as a limitation on the rate for district tion on tangible property amount on the school purposes and not and, furof funds kvaiiable thereforto the Uni allocated ther no moneys sha l be considered Vat?, of taxation sped-fie- d XIII. in Section 7 of Articl 2. The eecretary of state this proposed I. Erected to eubnut rtln. 1,a k. STL!1939. " January. , Constitutional OF Amendment TAXATION-PURPO- rarposes, which ahall constitute the llgh school fund; said furd ahall be apportioned In the manner the Legii-latur- e shall provide, to the schoo districts maintaining high achools, and such levy for district school purposes which together with such other funds as may be available for district school aa purposes, will raise annually amount which equala $26 for each as in school state the of age person shown by the last preceding school census; the same to be distributed among the school districts according to the last preceding school census; and in addition an equalization fund which when added to other revenues irovided for this purpose by the Legis-atur- e shall be $5 for each person of school age as shown by the last prt ceding school census; said equalization fund shall be apportioned to the school districts in such manner as the Legislature shall provide. Said ratea ahall not he increased unless a proposition to increase the same specifying the rate or rates proposed and the time during which the same shall be levied, be first submitted to a vote of such of the qualified electors of the etate, as in toe year next preceding auch election, shall have paid a property tax assessed to them withia the state, and the majority of thoso voting thereon ahall vote In favor thereof, In auch manner as may be provided by law. SECTION 2. Tho secretary of stato is directed to submit this proposed amendment to tho olectors of tho atato in tho next general election in the manner provided by law. SECTION S. If adopted by the elector of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January, 1939. SECTION 3. If adopted by th electors of this state, this amendment shall take effect th first day ti January, 1939. 1 E E. Monson, Secretary of State of the Stato of Utah, do hereby certify a full, true and correct copy of tho I Constitutional Amendments proposed by th regulaf session of th legislature of 1937 a the same appears of record in ay that th foregoing 1 AND TAXAVOS, PURPOSES blSTRlBl'TIOS of 0fiiCfurthr certify that they wiU hgUlalury ell Be t f on the official ballot at tho each honee appear olection November 8, 1938, genaral 9' li avail! under the number and title heroia Xlehlludte d!nnw.tne.s whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed tho Seal of tho State of Utah, thla the vote Of the eieciui. to read Great 26th day of August, 1938. JhTgonera5! elect, on of 1939 fuUows: on rg(e of taxation ih ch dollar oi , j DliU gUU purposes l0t bgi ,Cb Miss Rita Ames of Teasdale spent the past week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Ames. Bert Jensen of Green River, Wyo., was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jensen, Sunday Ben Webb was visiting friends in Bluebell Sunday. Reverend Hurd of Roosevelt was a visitor at the Gentry home Tuesday. Dean Washburn, June Lloyd and Wesley Wasburn atended the rodeo at Vernal Saturday. Paul Murphy of Upalco was a visitor at the M. J. Benson home First Military Airplane In 1908 the United States War department accepted delivery of a Wright biplane, the first military airplane in the world and the first plane to be operated by any ernment. TERRIFIC STORMS CAUSE DAMAGE AT STRAWBERRY gov- he!I STRAWBERRY, September 14 Effects of the terrible storms passing over the canyon during the past week are seen on nearly every farm In Strawberry. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mott and family were forced to leave their home Thursday on account of floods. They were able to return after the flood subsided. The heavy floods put about three feet of silt over D. W. Baum's potato patch and caused Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gentry en- the trees in the orchard to appear tertained at a family dinner Sun- much shorter. It also changed the day for their daughter Elizabeth, river channel In several places. The lightning struck and killed the occasion being her birthday Here is the place to get a horse belonging to Ren Rasmusanniversary. a complete Mrs. J. A. Angus left for Provo sen Thursday. LUBRICATION Monday, where she will receive and medical attention. Elects President Each Year GOLDEN SHELL NEW In Switzerland each year the naMrs. Tom Gentry and Lucille MOTOR OIL tional a elects of member assembly Percival were shopping in Roose! 1 1 the federal council to serve as presvelt Friday. ident. He is Ineligible for a conJ. W. Jensen was In Vernal on secutive term. business Saturday. Lorraine Benson spent several days in Duchesne, the guest of her sister, Virginia. ENTORAL BACTERIAL VACCINE . . . Dr, Iron, government veterinarian, was a business visitor in Ioka ORAL LILLY Service COLI) VACCINE, Special, 20 Capsules Friday. George Timothy and wife of Ft. Duchesne were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reid Lemon Wednesday of last week. 75c pint DOUBLE I) COD LIVER OIL . . . Special Mrs. Sarah Case baseball team Mt, Emmons motored to Bridgeland Sunday where they were defeated by the swift C. C. C. team. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Mowers are moving Into the Gunter house by the hardware, which they have purchased. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Schlappie, Mr. and Mrs. Del Mar Meacham, and Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Case enjoyed a chicken supper with Mr. and Mrs. La Forge Dastrup Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Powell and family are moving into the Hyrum Smith house. Mr. Ppwells mother, Mrs. Emma Powell, Is visiting with them. no election aroused County small amount of interest and comment in our vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Monsen and Mrs. Wesley Thacker, Mr. and Mrs. Rawlins Thacker and son Earl and Fred Case attended the rodeo at Vernal last week. COME IN ANI) ASK ABOUT THEM! Duchesne Drug Co. FR Mrs. Agnes Brooks y SES SikWos;si. If Mrs. W. G. Gentry home of their aunt, Mrs. J. E. L. Carey. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Soyka and Hart Stallings of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday with Mrs. J. W. Rockhill. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brooks visited at the home of Mrs. E. C. Nelsen at Roosevelt. Mrs. Warren Mecham spent Tuesday with her brother, Ervin Clegg, at the Heber hospital. Mrs. Razella Sweat Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sweat. A1 Muir, Wilson Muir and Joe Muir spent Monday at Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Baum, Mr. Constitutional Amendment and Mrs. Clarence Baum, Leo Ben-nio- n No. 3 and Mr. Golden Berrett atHOURS OF WORK ON PUBLIC tended church here Sunday. WORKS Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Roberts A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION I, ARTICLE announce the birth of a new THE CONSTITUTION OF It OF RELATING 6th at Provo. September daughter, OF TO HOURS UTAH, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Roberts of WORK ON ALL PUBLIC WORKS. By it reeolved by thy Legielatury of Roosevelt announce the birth of a of all Utah, thy ytety will members elected to oaeh of tho two new daughter. Mrs. Roberts be remembered as Miss Erma Neltheroof: ho utee voting tn favor SECTION 1. That it is proposed son. to amend section 6 of article 16 of the Miss Beth Fisher and Stella Constitution of the state ef Utah. Sec. 6. Th Legislature shall determine the hours that shall constitute a days work on all work or undertaking carried on or aided by th state, county or municipal government; and the Legislature shall pas laws to provide for tho health and in factories, safety of employee smelters, and mine and shall determine the number of maximum hours of service per day. SECTION 2. That tho oecretary of state is hereby directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of th state at the next general r .1 election in th manner provided by Rfn? RATE Jean Fisher are visiting at the city shall be solely CjS&W Secretary of Stata. Notice For Publication S. DEPARTMENT OF TIIE INTERIOR, GENERAL LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake aty, Utah, July 29, 1938. NOTICE is hereby given that Leroy Thacker, of Mt. Emmons, Utah, who, on July 18, 1931, made homestead entry, No. 050010, for SWUSWJ4 Sec. 26, NWY4NWY4, Section 35, Township 1 South, Range 4 West., Uintah Special Meridian, has filed notice of to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Warren E. Davis, Jr. Notary Public, at Utah, on the 28th day of September 1938. Claimant names as witnesses: Thomas Brandon and Munaee n Johansen, of Boneta, Utah; Munson and Albert Dastrup, of Altonah, Utah. Thomas F. Thomas, (Signed) Register. Date of 1st publication, Aug U. Theres 50 Years of experience behind Our Familys Recipe! h, a. Or-ao- PINT No. 228 QUART PINT No. 228 No. 230 19, 1938. Date of last publication, 15, 1938. Sept, COPR IV18, THE WIIKEN SCMENIET O., PA. 84.8 t EAMIIY, INC., ALADDIN, PBOOf. 7 i GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIROS' "'v't. ,( M ; |