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Show Friday, April 21, UTAH. UINTAH BASIN RECORD niTCHESXE, 1939 IIS UINTAH BASIN RECORD E. J. Schonlan, Publisher PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Roy A. Schonlan, Editor AT DUCHESNE, UTAH Auditors Tax Deed List Pursuant to Sections the Duchesne amended by Chapter 62 of the Session . at the Court bidder est wall sell 23rd. County Commissioners day of May Utah onne House in Duchesne, Duchesne i described pi M. the following 1939 at 10:00 oclock A. f.f Officio Auditor. County Clerk and Ex 5 Tp. 2 S. Calif., NJSSEU: Sec. M. S. U. Acres. 80 R 1 W. Block Wallace Shelton, Lots 11, Duchesne Townsite. Bacon, WjJSWU: (Lots Thomas M. McKee, Lot 26, Block Chancy 77 Sec. 6. Tp. 2 S. R 1 W. Townsite. 15, Duchesne M S. U. Acres. Block Thomas M. McKee, Lots Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, 22, Duchesne Townsite. R Calif., SW't: Sec. 4. Tp. 2 S. Thomas M. McKee, Lots U. S. M. 1 W. 160 Acres. Block 31, Duchesne Townsite. Wilford Haws, NWUNEU: SEi-NWC. D. Pope, Lot 8, Block 7, Dicker-so- n : Sec. 9. Tp. 2 S. R 1 W. 80 Addition, Duchesne Town-sitAcres U. S. M. Land Bank of Berkeley, Fred T. Warner, Lot 11, Block 28, Federal S. Calif., NNW(i : Sec. 9 Tp. 2 Myton Townsite. R 1 W. 80 Acres. U. S. M. Ben Franklin and Co., Lots Lorenzo Marks, SSEU: Sec. 9. Block 29, Myton Townsite. S. Tp. 2 S. R 1 W. 80 Acres. U. Block Ralph M. Hugdal, Lots M. 35, Myton Townsite. Lorenzo Marks, NJNEU: Sec. 16. Lester E. Hitchcock. Lot 20, Block Tp. 2 S. R 1 W. 80 Acres. U. S. 51, Myton Townsite. M. Block Emily A. Watkins, Lots M. C. Seeley, Beg. at the SW cor. 60, Myton Townsite. Mrs. Glen Sorensen the NWUNWO : th N 138 ft. of Block Thomas M. McKee, Lots 354 E ft. S 138 ft. W 354 ft. to 62, Myton Townsite. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson 10. Tp. 2 S. R 3 W. Sec. beg. Block 31, and children were vlslUng in Salt Helen Howard, Lot 6, S. M. U. 1 Acre. Plat A, Roosevelt Townsite. Lake City last week. W. NE'4: Eup H. Kuykendall, 2, Block Lot 3, The Daughters of the Utah Pi- William H. Smart, SEVi: Sec. 11. Tp. 2 S. R 3 W. Plat D, Roosevelt Townsite, oneers held their meeting at the 240 Acres. U. S. M. home of Mrs. Patience Larsen on Calvin P. Bingham, Beg. at the NE 4 H. Kuykendall, SW4: W. cor. NWiNEU: th W 132 ft. Captain Thursday, April 13. : Sec. 15. Tp. 2 S. R 3 W. to 320 132 N S. ft. 320 E ft. Leonora M. Burton ft. presided. 240 Acres. U. S. M. beg. Roosevelt Townsite UnFar, Far Opened by singing, Nathaniel W. A. Mitchell, SE'i-NW- 4 1 2 S. R 22. W. Sec. Mrs. Tp. platted. Away. Opening prayer by : Sec. 26. Tp. 2 S. R 3 W. Patience Larsen. Minutes of last U. S. M. 40 Acres. U. S. M. Block Lot S Ellen of and 1, read The Burgess. meeting approved. George E. Howell, SW'UNEJi: 1, Altonah Townsite. lesson, Graves Along the Trail, Beg. at the NW cor. of the was given by Mrs. Leonora Bur- Heber Carrol, Lot 1, Block 9, AlSE(4NEt4 : th E 5 rds. S 17 rds. tonah T&wnate. ton, Mrs. Jennie ILofford and Mrs. E 45 rds. S 47 rds. W 18 rds. S Anna M. Sorensen. Singing, My William James Ruff, Lot 12, Block 14 rds. E 18 rds. S 42 rds. E 8 Old Kentucky Home, benediction 18, Midview Townsite. rds. W 48 rds. N 160 rds. to beg. by Mrs. Mary E. Kenison. De- Martha A. Beeler, Beg. 781 ft Sec. 28. Tp. 2 S. R 3 W. 77 licious refreshments were served South of NW cor. NWNWi: Acres. U. S. M. th E 446 ft. S 187 ft. W 446 ft by Mrs. Ruby McDonald. N 1S7 ft. to beg. Sec. 5 Tp. 1 Lilly Gunn, SNWV4: Sec. 29. Tp. Willy Kenison and family of 2 S. R 3 W. 80 Acres. U. S.'m. S. R 1 W 2 acres. U. S. M. Cowley, Wyoming; were guests at the home of Mrs. Mary E. Kenison Victor J. King, Beg. at the SE cor Sylvanus Fox Seasholtz, SW ,4 : Sec. 12. Tp. 2 S. R 6 W. 160 two days last week. of Sec. 30, th N 10 rds. W 16 rds. Acres. U. S. M. 10 to S 16 Sec. rds. E rds. Mrs. Elvi Allred and Ruth beg. 30. Tp. 1 S. R 1 W., 1 Acre. U. S. Anna Stoll Haueter, SWH: Sec. 7. Moffitt were visitors in Salt Lake Tp. 3 S. R 1 W. 158 Acres. U. M. City over the week end. S. M. A mlscelleanous shower was Culbert L. Olsen, NEUSEU: Sec. W. H. Smith, SWt4SW(4: (Lot 4) 1 31. 1 W. R 40 S. Acres. Tp. given in the Ward Hall Saturday Sec. 21. Tp. 3 S. R 1 W. 40 U. S. M. afternoon in honor of Mrs. MarAcres. U. S. M. garet Lindsay McDonald, a recent Culbert L. Olsen, NWSWU : Sec. 32. Tp. 1 S. R 1 W. 40 Acres. U. Thomas M. McKee, NEV4NWL4 : bride. Many useful gifts were reSec. 20. Tp. 3 S. R 2 W. 40 S. M. ceived by the honored guest. A Acres. U. S. M. very enjoyable time was had by 'Jesse Q. Lawson, NijXWU: Sec. 33. Tp. 1 S. R 1 W. SO Acres. U. Frederic F. Norcross, SE4SW4: all present. SWUSEU: EiSEU: Sec.6. S. M, Mr. and Mrs. William Fnsby of Tp. 3 S. R 3 W. 160 Acres. U. Tablona were Talmage and W. I. Crow, SEQSEi-4visitors J. S. M. Sec. 4. Tp. 1 S. R 2 W. 40 Acres. Saturday and Monday. W. H. Smith, NWNE4: Sec. 14. Mr. and Mrs. BJ1 Bolden and U. S. M. Tp. 3 S. R 3 W. 40 Acres. U. S. son of Ioka were guests at the Manon L. Corbett, SEUSEU: Sec. M. home of E. Behunin Sunday. 16, Tp. 1 S. R 2 W. 40 Acres. U. Carl E. Fietkau, SW4: Sec. 3. Tp. Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Hunt of S. M. 3 S. R 4 W. 160 Acres. U. S. M. Arcadia are guests at the home of Alma & Joseph Glen Warren, j Redford this week. SW1: NEUSWt: Sec. 22. Tp. Sam & Thelma Galinska, NE4- SW4: Less 15 Acres. Deeded Mrs. Jennie Kofford had the 1 S. R 3 W. 120 Acres. U. S. M. to Anthony Layton, in the misfortune of falling from a Haw3, SWUSEL: Sec. 4. NE 4 SE 4 : Sec. 15. T. 3 S. R 4 der Wednesday afternoon and j Tp. 2 S. R 1 W. U. S. M. W. 25 Acres. U. S. M. her ankle. Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, breaking Alice G. Smith et al, Sec. 14. Tp. 3 S. REjNW: 5 W. ,80 taxpayer comes to realize that he is a shareholder in Acres. the county and entitled to knowledge of and interest Charles C.U. S. M. WjNE in its affairs a lot of the conditions now existing will Tp. 3 S. Lee, R 9 W. 60 Acres. U. S. 15-1- 6, 6-- 7-- 8, 15-1- 6, (i e. 13-1- 4, 0, take Sg2-SE1- Joint Effort in Behalf of the Band effort to correlate plans for Band Day and the Spring Music Festival, May and 12, respectively, was started Tuesday evening at the meeting of the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Since there seem to be conflicting ideas concerning what part various are expected to take in these events, the decided that it would be better to have a clear Jaycees 1 understanding among all the organizations concern ing just what is expected of each. They accordingly appointed a committee to work with other similar a committees which they hope will be appointed to plan the complete programs. Interested in these events are the Band Mothers club, the Lions club, the P.-A., the school, the Commercial club, etc. and all citizens of Duchesne are of course personally interested in seeing that both the Band Day which is planned to raise funds for the uniforms, and Music Festival which will quite probably prove to be the biggest day of the year, both should come up to all expectations. The plan the Jaycees have proposed, that of committees from all organizations getting together to plan the programs and come to a definite understand- begin to decrease. Different sections will not be quite ing is, we think, a wise one, and we hope that the so strenuous in demanding this or that for themselves other organizations will fall in line and get their com- if they know the true financial condition of their comittees working as rapidly as possible. There are only will not be quite so anxious and 10 days remaining until Band Day, and only three proration. People ready to go to the county when they realize that it weeks until the music festival. We have heard a lot is their own tax money that pays the bill after of plans for mighty fine things for these days, but all all,really and what is probably most important of all, taxof them merely plans to date, with no definite propayers will perhaps not try quite so hard to evade paygram and little action. ment of taxes when they get a clear understanding of where the tax dollar goes and the personal benefit In the Interest of Better Go eminent Officers and members of the Duchesne County they derive and when they are convinced that the officials who handle tax money are handling Taxpayers Association opened their policy of help- county it to the best of tneir ability with fairness and equal ful assistance to governmental units with a meeting last Tuesday with the Duchesne County Commission- treatment to a!L as the Duchesne Countv Taxpayers Asso ers and county officials. The meeting which Lasted ciation continues in its policy of constructive, helpful about an hour was devoted almost entirely to a study of the latest Auditors report and discussion of points criticism, and as long as the county officials continue concerning county business revealed in this report. to receive them with the feeling of friendship and coWhile many items of the report were criticized, operation which was shown last Tuesday, we predict the association officers explained that the criticism a great benefit in a Utter government and much was not intended as a complaint against any past ac- more for the taxpayer for ever. dollar he contributes tion of any of the officials, but was made purely as m Duchesne Countv. constructive criticism in the efforts of improved govStraw berry Should Begin ernment in the future. Many suggestions were made Vhv has cur state rood ccmmL--:onot put th by which the county commissioners might more thor- contractors to v.ork in em-- t the end of Strawberry oughly acquaint themselves with the affairs of the vakey? On a trip through the rahey !a,t week end county, and by which the taxpaying public might find A frrcu count rv cert more readily available .records showing the county's condition. : T. rl Con-tructi- on n One of the greatest advances for good government in the state of Utah was proposed and defeated at the last session of the state legislature. Thi: in the form of three measures which wuuld have re-quired monthly publication of the mini commissioners, school boards and citv officio!-- . Tf measures had the endorsement of the local Tax: Association, but were lost with a horde ti ures in the Senate sifting committee. 1 We are glad to see, however, that tf 1 e Only good can come of such a mi .r e -- Alma Smith attended Bishop conference in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Maggie Kelly and Hyhle McDonald of Midway spent three their days this week visiting brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Reese Claybum. Rowe Smith, who is attending the B. Y. U spent the week end with his parents, J. Alma Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Swasey have moved to Boneta where they will make their home. J. Reese Claybum and his son, Joe, made a trip to Salt Lake City Wednesday, with a load of lambs. They returned Friday. W ants Mrs. By ? The Du 9 o prograi 'Var jlr. ai 8CC0lHPaI tell, enj Lake Cil fa The was list weel their m son this time Mr. a .pent Fr A far si of thief R.LIARL(lij MAN WAITED ' call on farmers in Duchesne Co Mrs. W. A. Keel Is visiting with No experience or capital her daughter and son, Mr. and ty. quired. Steady work. Makeun Mrs. J. C. Nielson. a day. FURST & THOUis Mr3. Ray Beal of Provo is visit- $12 426 - 3rd St., Oakland, Calif, 3j.it friends here. and relatives ing Mr. and Mrs. Margon Hamilton INSURANCE ThTYij have moved in from Provo. They ings Insurance Agency is w will make their home in Bridge-lancarried on under the managemet of J. M. Mickelson with all the set Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor have vices and courtesies of the par moved into their new home. Your continuel patronage is solicit ed and appreciated. 3 home friday Calder uf Mrs. ' present Re1 Mrs. J Lewis, M Jones, Calder d. FOR SALE Cheap. Studebap-anBuick hearses. Both aw t running order but are out of I date 5-- 6, 5-- 6, ciation is continuing with its effort? to cc :: governmental affairs in I)uche-r- vJl By Helen Neilson Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Reynolds ADVERTISING RATES matter went to Roosevelt for medical atEntered as second-clas- s May 26, 1922, at the Postoffice at tention. Display Advertising The men started work on the Per Flat Rate, For Plates, Agate Duchesne, Utah, under the act of canal Tuesday so it wont be main Line, 24 c. March 3. 1879. long until we can have water in Per Column Inch, 30c the ditches. Classified and Reading Notices Wilford McConkie brought a For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost SUBSCRIPTION RATES herd of his thoroughbred cattle and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per Three Months 75 to his farm in Boneta. line, first insertion; 5c per line for Six Months 1.00 each succeeding Issue minimum Mr. and Mrs. Wright have movOne Year $2.00 30c. ed to their new home In Talmage. charge, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Swasey are leasing the Darwin Brotherson LOCK THE STABLE BEFORE THE HORSE IS STOLEN farm for the coming year. Mrs. Will Cook has been ill for the past month and she was taken to Salt Lake City where she will undergo an operation for appendicitis in the L. D. S. hospital. Howard Tucuas made a trip to Salt Lake City Saturday, looking for employment. Mr. and Mrs. Delmore Mechem are taking Mrs. R. M. Brandon to see her mother, as she Is very sick. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lindsay have bought the old Orsen Munson place at Mtn. Home. An U pneumonia this past are to be up and around Claude Iorg took h;3 b Roosevelt Saturday to Doctor. She has been J is much improved at this kT. Wilford Mitchell and S1 pine of Nysa, Oregon, arrive' day for a few days visit friends and relatives. Leslie Orr of Mt. Emirions ped in to visit his mother, Orr Tuesday. He was enioute his farm in lower Upalco " he expects to farm. By Mrs. Geneva Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mitchell, Mrs. Chasis would make fine "aft wagons. Good tires on both. C in and dicker. Roy A. Schoman Duchesne. Record 0! 3 O. Tice, SEUSWU: Sec. 23. Tp. 3 S. R 9 120 Acres. U. S. M. Matilda Dorff, Wi,NW'4: Sec. Tp. 8 S. R 17 E. 80 Acres. S. M. Matilda Dorff, NE(4: Sec. Tp. 8 S. R 17 E. 80 Acres. S. M. W. 27. U. 28. U. Severen Rassmussen, The North 2 Acres of. NEUSEU : Sec. 14. Tp. 1 S. R 5 W. 2 Acres. U. S. M. Charles C. Lee, Beg. 212 ft. East of the SW cor. of the SESE(4 : th N 178 ft. E 138 ft. S 178 ft. W 138 ft. to beg. Sec. 11. Tp. 1 S. R 8 W. 1 Acre. U. S. M. Orlan Ray Roberts, NNW4-NE'- i : Sec 20. Tp, 2 S. R 1 W. 20 Acres. U. S. M. Jessup Thomas, SW(4SW4. Sec. 34. Tp. 2 S. R 5 W. 40 Acres. U. S. M. T. Harding, EiNWt4: Sec. 15. Tp. 3 S. R 1 W. 80 Acres. U. S. M. Miss 1 fortune while pi Mr. a: tertaine w,enle Monday ned con Professional Cards L. A. HOLLENBECK Attorney-at-La- Duchesne fire w Utah pla on ona. Alar joyed c day. Printinj M. Abbie Sidney tf writ- Percy Potts and daughter, Joy- - of home and room A barjL chesne visitors Tuesday. fice. Dean and Floyd Mitchell have been 111 with severe colds the past The Record Does Expert but are better at this Mr. ai Heber 35.-- Five FOR SALE Vemetta Mitchell and two sons, em home in Duchesne. Linford and Clinton, were Du- at easy terms. Call at week, ing. man. |