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Show Friday, April UTAH UINTAH BASIN RECORD. DUCHESNE. 28, 1939 ic Notice UINTAH BASIN RECORD E. J, Sohonian, Publisher PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ADVERTISING RATES Roy A. Schonlan, Editor AT DUCHESNE, UTAH Entered as second-clas- s matter By Mrs. Grace Dalgleish Mrs. R. M. Pope, Mrs. E. W. May 26, 1922, at the Postoffice at Display Advertising and son, Larry, of DuCrocker Flat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, under the act of were chesne Myton visitors WedLine, 2 c. March 3. 1879. nesday. Per Column Inch, 30c Mr. and Mrs .Howard Bingham Classified and Reading Notices are the parents of an infant son, For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost SUBSCRIPTION RATES born Thursday, April 20. A wide and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per Three Months 75 smile is worn by the proud father. line, first insertion; 5c per line for 1.00 Months Six each succeeding issue minimum A lovely baby daughter arrived $2.00 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James ' charge, 30c. g I One Year Bywater Thursday, April 20. Mother and baby are doing nicely. THE Mrs. Loren Pike underwent an appendicitis operation at the Ft. Duchesne hospital Wednesday of last week. She is rapidly improving at this writing. Rulon Larsen of Duchesne was transacting business in Myton Wednesday. Mrs. George Funk, who has been quite ill at a Salt Lake City hospital, was able to be returned to Mr. Funk her home Thursday. and his mother, Mrs. Henry Funk motored to Salt Lake City to return with her. For all evpert Dental work see I)r. M. I. Meeker, Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hanson and small son arrived Wednesday evening from Mojave, California, w'here they have lived for the past three years. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Peterson until Sunday, when they left for Roosevelt, to visit with Mr. Hansons parents. They expect to locate nare Myton. R. C. Walker of Duchesne and Wilard Smith of Altonah were attending to business matters in Myton Thursday. Much interest is being shown in the Myton school band a3 a drum major was selected last week. Marjorie Dennis was selected from a group of five, who competed for the honor. They anticipate adding two or more twirlers to the band to give a finishing touch to the marching. A May Day program consisting of a parade, May Pole Dance, Mus. ical selections, athletic stunts and a general field Day is being planMAYDAY BAND DAY ned by the school for May 5. FriCHILD HEALTH DAY Miss Dorothea Tolboe left for Caliente, Nevada, after day Du to 1st unusual assumes an May importance a week with her spending chesne this year, with the combined celebration on parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Tol- ROAD HOG - - tha day of Band Day in addition to the time honored boe. Harold Knudsen, Dr. Arden ceu oration of May Day and the more recent desigof Salt Dr. Sheppard and Hunt nation throughout the nation as Child Health Day. Lake City were attending to busiAll three of these observances are closely related. ness in Myton Saturday and SunMay Day has a long and pleasant tradition among day. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Marsing and English-speakin- g people, being for years a festival children have returned to their characterized by Maypole dances, picnics and other ranch on South Myton bench." activities centering about children. For the past 11 years the day has been set aside by proclamation of the president of the United States as Child Health Day, thus adding to its importance as a day set aside g for the and happiness of the children of the nation. To these two meanings Duchesne has added a third in adopting May 1st as the day for enjoyment, support and encouragement of the school band still further setting it out as the big day for Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thomas of Duchesne weie Myton visitors Friday. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wilde from Friday well-beinuntil Sunday were Mrs. Wildes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Bates of Wanship. Glen Moss, Herman Sheffield, Miss Luella Ward and Miss lone Bird left Friday for Salt Lake City, returning Sunday, Mr. Moss children. attended the P.-A. convention in Salt Lake City while the other Chief object of the Duchesne Band Mothers on members of the visited relaMay Day will be the raising of additional funds for tives and friends.party the new uniforms for the band uniforms which will Rod Buggert and his mother, mean so much to the band students in their participa- Mrs. Laura Putman, who spent the on their ranch west of Mytion in the Music Festival in Price next week-en- d and winter ton, leased the property and left the Spring Music Festival in Duchesne the following Tuesday for Los Angeles, Calif. week end. Miss Alice Todd attended the of the Duchesne and Uinmeeting And so we expect to see a real crowd of enthusi- tah county Post Masters in Rooasts in Duchesne next Monday, a crowd of parents sevelt Friday. and friends of the children who will come out to enjoy Miss Stark, primary supervisor, a Myton visitor Friday. Miss the entertainment the band will provide, to enter into was Stark enjoyed an especially interthe activities of the day, and to support, with their esting assembly program at the presence on the streets and with the nickles and dimes school when she visited there. Peterson entertained from their pockets, this fine group of band students Mrs. Ole Sunday afternoon for her daughwho are doing their part to make of Duchesne a bet- ter, May Jean, honoring her tenth ter place in which to live. Games birthday anniversary. were enjoyed by the guests, Sally WE NEED A COOI) M ATER SUPPLY Meranda, Manlyn Mei'anda, Joyce Stone, Margaret Mary Harris, The city council seems to be up against a stone Venice Neilaen, Isabella Wall, wall in its efforts to go ahead with badly needed im- Buddy Wardle and Franklyn Peterson, after which a pleasing lunch provements to our water system. The PWA project was served, for which we voted revenue bonds last fail was ap- Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Burke and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pigece, proved, it seems, but because this approval did not Donald, Edith Nell and Billy, Mr. and Mrs! come in time for work to by January 1, last, no Allan W. Forrest and Miss Alice funds can be put into the project now. WPA on the Todd were membeis of a picnic other hand, would be willing to go ahead on a similar party, who spent Sunday on the Lake Fork river west of town. project, and has the funds, but cannot act on the proj Mr. and Cliff Woodruff of ect until PWA releases it which they do not seem to Roosevelt, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wardle of Heber City,. Mr. and want to do. Mrs, Morris Peteison, Mr. and Mrs. In the mean time some of the councilmen would Raymon Bingham and Mr. and like to expend a few hundred dollars testing for well Mrs. Ashel Bingham were guests at the home 'of Mr. and Mrs. Ole water at the head of the present system, in the belief Peterson evening to celethat this would be the logical and surest remedy for brate the Sunday birthday nnniveisaries the difficulty. But funds even for this small experi- of Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Bingham. The evening was spent with ment are not available in the city treasury. It has after games which the hostess served a been proposed that a slight increase be made in the delicious lunch. - start water rental to pay for a test well and for permanent drilling if the test well should prove successful. Should such an increase be voted, there would of course be objections from some of the water users, because there are persons who will object to any expenditure regardless of the value received. Those who stop to consider however, will be only too happy to pay some small fee such as L'.'.c per month additional if through its payment there is a possibility of replacing the present dirty and bacteria laden water in Sec. 20. Tp. I 3. R 2 Acres. U. S. M. Frederic F. Norcross, W.'40 W anti SEViSW: SWVtSE1 : EV$SEV Sec. 6. U. Tp. 3 S. R 3 W. 160 Acres. M. S. W. H. Smith, NWViNEVi : Sec. 14. 3 S. R 3 W. 40 Acres. U. S. Auditors Tax Deed List RELIABLE MAN call Tp. ty. M. E. Fietkau, SW Vi : Sec. 3. Tp. Revised Statutes of Utah as Carl S. R 4 W. 160 Acres. U. S. M. 3 Duchesn of 1933 the amended by Chapter 62 of the Session laws Thelma Galinska, NEVi- -, & Sam will sell to the highest bid Commissioners County SWVi: Less 15 Acres. Deeded on the 23rd L day of May House in Duchesne, Duchesne County, Utah to described property. Anthony Layton, in the 1939, at 10.00 oclock A. M. the following NE SE Vi : Sec. 15. T. 3 S. R 4 W. 25 Acres. U. S. M. Alice G. Smith et al, E Vi NWVi : Sec. 14. Tp. 3 S. R 5 W. 80 Officio Auditor. Ex and U. S. M. Clerk Acres. County Charles C. Lee, WViNEVi : Sec. 22. Tp. 3 S. R 9 W, 80 Acres. U, S. U. 16, Tp. 1 S. R 2 W. 40 Acres. Block M. Wallace Shelton, Lots S. M. Abbie O. Tice, SE'iSWIi: S 11, Duchesne Townslte. i: Sec. 23. Tp. 3 S. R 9 W. Thomas M. McKee, Lot 26, Block Alma & Joseph Glen Warren, 22. Tp. Sec. NEViSWVi: 120 Acres. U. S. M. 15, Duchesne Townsite. 1 S. R 3 W. 120 Acres. U. S. M. Matilda Dorff, W Vi NWVi : Sec. 27. Block Thomas M. McKee, Lots Wilford Haws, SW Vi SEVi: Sec. 4. 22, Duchesne Townsite. Tp. 8 S. R 17 E. 80 Acres. U. 2 R 1 W. U. S. M. S. Lots Tp. M. S. M. McKee, Thoma3 Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, Matilda Dorff, NVi NEVi: Sec. 23. Block 31, Duchesne Townsite. S. Calif., NSE4: Sec. 5 Tp. 2 C. D. Pope, Lot 8, Block 7, Dicker-so- n Tp. 8 S. R 17 E. 80 Acre3. U. S. M. U. 80 1 Acres. W. Town-sitR S. M. Addition, Duchesne Chancy Bacon, WiSWVi: (Lots Severen Rassmussen, The North 2 Sec. 6. Tp. 2 S. R 1 W. 77 Acres of NEU SEVi: Sec. 14. Fred T. Warner, Lot 11, Block 28, U. S. M. Acres. Townsite. Tp. 1 S. R 5 W. 2 Acres. U. S. M. Myton Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, Charles C. Lee, Beg. 212 ft. East Ben Franklin and Co., Lots Calif., SWVi : Sec. 4. Tp. 2 S. R Block 29, Myton Townsite. of the SW cor. of the SEVi SEVi : 1 W. 160 Acres. U. S. M. Block th N 178 ft. E 138 ft. S 178 ft. Ralph M. Hugdal, Lots Wilford Haws, NWViNEVi: SEVi-NW35, Myton Townsite. W 138 ft. to beg. Sec. 11. Tp. : Sec. 9. Tp. 2 S. R 1 W, 80 Lester E. Hitchcock, Lot 20, Block 1 S. R 8 W. 1 Acre. U. S. M. Acres. U. S. M, Orlan Ray Roberts, N Vi NWVi 51, Myton Townsite. Block Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, NEVi: Sec 20. Tp. 2 S. R 1 W. Emily A. Watkins, Lots Calif., N Vi NWVi : Sec. 9 Tp. 2 S. 60, Myton Townsite. 20 Acres. U. S. M. R 1 W. 80 Acres. U. S. M. Block Thomas M. McKee, Lots Jessup Thomas, SWViSWVi. Sec. Lorenzo Marks, SViSEVi: Sec. 9. 62, Myton Townsite. 34. Tp. 2 S. R 5 W. 40 Acres. U. Helen Howard, Lot 6, Block 31, Tp. 2 S. R 1 W. 80 Acres. U. S. S. M. M. Plat A, Roosevelt Townsite. T. Harding, E Vi NWVi: Sidney William H. Smart, Lot 3, Block 2, Lorenzo Marks, NjiNEVi : Sec. 16. Sec. 15. Tp. 3 S. R 1 W. 80 Plat D, Roosevelt Townsite. Tp. 2 S. R 1 W. 80 Acres. U. S. Acres. U. S. M. M. Calvin P. Bingham, Beg. at the NE Date of first publication, April cor. NWViNEVi: th W 132 ft. M. C. Seeley, Beg. at the SW cor. 21, 1939. of the NWVi NWVi: th N 138 ft. S. 320 ft. E 132 ft. N 320 ft. to Date of last publication, May 12, E 354 ft. S 138 ft. W 354 ft. to Roosevelt Townsite Unbeg. 1939, beg. Sec. 10. Tp. 2 S. R 3 W. platted, Sec. 22. Tp. 2 S. R 1 W. 1 Acre. U. S. M. U. S. M. Ellen Burgess, of Lot 1, Block W. H. Kuykendall, NEVi: E SEVi: Sec, 11. Tp. 2 S. R 3 W, 1, Altonah Townsite. 240 Acres. U. S. M. Heber Carroll, Lot 1, Block 9, AlW. H. Kuykendall, SWV4: tonah Townsite. Sec. 15. Tp. 2 S. R 3 W. William James Ruff, Lot 12, Block 240 Acres. U. S. M. 18, Midview Townsite. Martha A. Beeler, Beg. 781 ft. Nathaniel W. A. Mitchell, SEVi-NW: Sec. 26. South of NW cor. NWyNW: Tp, 2 S. R 3 W. th E 446 ft. S 187 ft. W 446 ft. 40 Acres. U. S. M. SW Vi NEVi: N 187 ft. to beg. Sec. 5 Tp. 1 George E. Howell, S. R 1 W 2 acres. U. S. M. Beg. at the NW cor. of the Victor J. King, Beg. at the SE cor SEVi NEVi : th E 5 rds. S 17 rds. E 45 rds. S 47 rds. W 18 rds. S of Sec. 30, th N 10 rds. W 16 rds. 14 rds. E 18 rds. S 42 rds. E 8 S 10 rds. E 16 rds. to beg. Sec. 30. Tp. IS.RIW.,1 Acre. U. S. rds. W 48 rds. N 160 rds. to beg. M. Sec. 28. Tp. 2 S. R 3 W. 77 Culbert L. Olsen, NEViSE4: Sec. Acres. U. S. M. Si. Tp. 1 S. R 1 W. 40 Acres. Lilly Gunn, S Vi NWVi : Sec. 29. Tp. 2 S. R 3 W. 80 Acres. U. S. M. U. S. M. Culbert L. Olsen, NWV4SWV4: Sec. Sylvanus Fox Seasholtz, SWV4: Sec. 12. Tp. 2 S. R 6 W. 160 32, Tp. 1 S. R 1 W. 40 Acres. U. S. M. Acres. U. S. M. Jesse Q. Lawson, N Vi NWVi: Sec. Anna Stoll Haueter, SWV4: Sec. 7. 33. Tp. 1 S. R 1 W. 80 Acres. U. Tp. 3 S. R 1 W. 158 Acres. U. Pursuant to Sections 15-1- 80-1- WAXTPn on farmers in Duchesn e No experience or . t(s Steady work. Mau $12 a day. FURST 426 - 3rd. St., Oakland0 0-48 10 can.n"-quired- F0R quick sale, a complete Z ready for operation. Ciuh terms. Claude Wagstaff, fc 40-- WILL TRADE-- 15 acres V Provo for Duchesne land, have you? c," Guy Ja, 6, Professional TiarA 7-- FMf 15-1- 6, A. HOLLENBECK L. Attorney.at-La- w e. Duchesne 6-- 13-1- 4, 0, ROY A. SCHONUX Registered Mortician -- 5-- 6, Duchesne Utah 5-- 6, Sji-SEV- H. B. HOLLENBECK Notary Public North of County Court House Duchesne Utah ectrical 4: pplsances Pay vidends! S. M. Dividends Dividends Dividends Dividends S. M. J. C. and W. I. Crow, SEVi SEVi: W. H. Smith, SWViSWVi: (Lot 4) Sec. 4. Tp. 1 S. R 2 W. 40 Acres, Sec. 21. Tp. 3 S. R 1 W. 40 U. S. M. Acres. U. S. M. Marion L. Corbett, SEVi SEVi: Sec. Thomas M. McKee, NEVi NWVi: in Time! in Economy! in Cleanliness! in Comfort! Make This An E ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE YEAR Betty Jo Morrison Mrs. Glen Sorensen Mrs. Floyd Gines of Tabiona Mrs. Leonora M. Burton is spent one night last week in Utahn with her mother, Mrs. Minerva Ol- spending a few days in Roosevelt. Frank Reynolds, with two son. Mrs. Albert Smith and son, Ma- friends from Salt Lake City, were son of Bridgeland spent Thursday guests at the home of E. Behunin and Saturday. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Friday Last week seemed to be moving William Abplanalp. week here. A. M. Burton and famWilliam Madsen left for Salt to the Lake Fork ily moved Lake City, where he will receive river for up the summer. Leon Burmedical attention Monday morn- ton and family moved into the ing. house on their farm. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Abplanalp motored to He- Jess Christensen moved into their ber City last Thursday. Mr3. Abp- house. Lars Kofford and family lanalp returned home with him moved into the house on their own after spending several days visit- farm, and Murl Donahue of Kenilworth moved his family onto ing her aunt. their farm, formerly occupied by Mrs. Bill Hill and daughter, of Duchesne spent several Lars Kofford. Hyrum Berg of Heber City is days of this week in Utahn at the home of her parents, Mr, and doing his springs work here this week. Mrs. Manuel Kofford. Work started Monday on the Miss Elva Baum of Strawberry ditch. was an over-nigNearly all the men are out of Mr. guest and Mrs. Melvin White in Utahn working part of their assessment. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sorensen last Thursday. and children were visiting relaMr. and Mrs. Charles Abplanalp tives in Boneta Monday, and family of Helper spent Sunday in Utahn. Their son, Keith, who has been staying here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Abplanalp, returned home with them. Last week a large number of Mrs, Agnes Brooks men went to Rock Creek after lumber for our church house Mr, and Mrs. Frank Soyka, Mr. which we hope to build soon. and Mrs. Hart Stallings and Bob Shuts of Salt Lake City daughters, Tania and Elizabeth spent several days of last week in Ann, of Salt Lake City were dtn-nUtahn vuth his brother and sister-in-laguests of Mrs. J. W. Rockhill Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Stallings Clifford Sunday. and Shirts. daughters, are spending the week A large crowd from Utahn at- with Mrs. Rockhill. tended the elementary Dr F. L. Murray was called to operetta giien in Duchesne Friday evening. FYultland Monday night because Billy Shirts, the small son of of the serious Illness of Mrs. Wm. Mr. and Mis. Clifford Shirts, has Pace. Mrs. Pace Is some better at been ill this week. this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brooks our mains ith pure clean water from a well or vells spent Sunday in Salt Lake City Miss Madge Sweat of Provo .:md water supply is the spent the week end with her par-ontand most important impest Mr. and Mrs. before the my council today. Our Sweat. sip- - A large crowd of herJoseph water present friends hold is claneerous to our health, damaoine to pl ty on her Friday our plumbing fixtures, our automobiles, etc., distasteful nIght'PI fU, Mr and for ordinary use, and a black-ey- e David Baum of to the city in the St a berry Mrs. attended the views of the traveling public. Any action party In of Mias Madge Sweat taken by honor the city council to eliminate this condition huv'e Mrs. Lester Sweat is spending a the full support of the citizens and water should days at the home of users. mother, Mrs, Wm. race 11 FOB 8 UCHT Cl Electricity Is Your Most Efficient Servant La-Ra- y, Jv5i.lL i f? SIGHTSEEING ht - FAV0R,TE HOTEL LARGE RESTAURANTSiDINE R0M FRIDAY MODERN DANCE SATURDAY A HEADQUARTERS . CLuncey W. Wert Manage uu . , 400os;!i2.-,4-. vV a. uo., Hur FiTLID LA1IE CIRiis&Uiifl er Say-Ma- ke Mine Cream 7 C,njy Kentucky $ Double-Ric- h straight Bourbon I s, Kentucky Straight Hour. bon Whiskey. proof. PINT No. G1 QUART No. GO h. PINT No. 62 |