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Show Friday, May UTAH UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, 6, 1939 E. J. Sf honian, Publisher PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ADVERTISING Koy A. Schimian, Editor AT DUCHESNE, UTAH Entered as 3econd-cIas- s W ants Public Notice " UINTAH BASIN RECORD Mrs. Miss Jean Morrison V. G. Gentry This ad and U E. H. Peterson of Roosevelt was holder to 3 studio in Ioka Wednesday on business. the Studio Mr. and Mrs. James F. Lemon Street. Statu' tes Revised SO 1063 Sections to Pursuant 1933 toe Ducnesne were Upalco visitors Monday. seriamended by Chapter 62 of the Session laws of FOR SALE At a barT. Joe Bolden, who has been oLa thlhtAe County Commissioners will sell t0 0f May ously ill with a heart attack, was quick sale, a complete day J? House m Duchesne, Duchesne County, a Salt Lake City hospital ready for operation. to described property. taken M. the Cash A. following 10.00 oclock 1939, at Auditors Tax Deed List matter Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mayhew and May 26, 1922, at the Postoffice at daughter, Valeer and Mrs. Austin Duchesne, Utah, under the act of BeuMayhew and small daughter, March 3. 1879. last to Roosevelt a made lah, trip Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sherrell Hadden SUBSCRIPTION RATES and son, Jackie, of Salt Lake City, Monday. 75 spent several days of last week Three Months Arthur Key and Mrs. Beverly of Saturhome at the in Utahn 1.00 visiting Six Months Key of Upalco were in Ioka Birch. Herb Mrs. Mr. and $2.00 One Year Auditor. day. Mrs. Eugene Abplanalp and son. Mrs. Chas Percival and daughCounty Clerk and Ex Officio ter, Lucille, were calling on Mrs. Ray, and Mrs. Leonard Brown and Percival Friday. children spent one day of last week Berkeley, Hugh Block Federal Land Rmk Louis Laris of Roosevelt was a in Duchesne visiting Mrs. FrankWallace Shelton, Lots Calif, SWT4 S6C, 4. rp. lin Davies. business visitor in Ioka Wednes11, Duchesne Townsite. S. M. U. Acres. 160 W. 1 and Block Smith Alma Mrs. Mr. and Thomas M. McKee, Lot 26, day. SEVi-NWWilford Haws, 15. Duchesne Townsite. Mrs. O. A. Dart entertained the family of Bndgeland spent Satur80 W. 1 : Sec. 9. Tp. 2 S. R Block ladies at her home Thursday in Utahn at the home of Mr. Thomas M. McKee, Lots following S. M. U. Acres. Mrs. Senior Mort-enseand Mrs. William. Abplanalp. afternoon: Townsite. Duchesne 22, day Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, Miss Carma Gayle Stewart, who Thomas M. McKee, Lots Mrs. Tom Gentry, Mrs. 2 Calif., NNWii: Sec. 9 Tp. S. Olive Sorensen, Mrs. W. G. Gentry has been ill, is much improved at Block 31, Duchesne Townsite. S. M. U. 80 1 W. Acres. R this writing. Mrs. J. W. Jensen. C. D. Pope, Lot 8, Block 7, Dicker, Sec. 9. and Lyle Clement of Duchesne spent son Addition, Duchesne Town-sit- e. Lorenzo Marks, SJSEi: The M. I. A. dance Wednesday S. several days of last week in Utahn Tp, 2 S. R 1 W. 80 Acres. U. was a very enjoyable affair. at the Ray Mayhew home, where Fred T. Warner, Lot 11, Block 23, M. Paul Lemon spent Sunday and Lorenzo Marks, NNEVi Sec. 16. he wa3 employed. in Provo. Myton Townsite. Monday S. Relief Society meeting was held B-- Franklin and Co., Lots Tp. 2 S. R 1 W. 80 Acres. U. Marchant is visiting in Lydia M. at the home of Mrs. W. B. Brum-me- tt Block 29, Myton Townsite. Lake City this week. Salt cor. Block M. C. Seeley, Beg. at toe SW Tuesday afternoon. Lubin of Roosevelt was Alfred Ralph M. Hugdal, Lots 138 ft. Miss Betty Jo Morrison spent of toe NW4NW?4: to N 35, Myton Townsite. transacting business in Ioka Wedthe week end in Ogden visiting her Lester E. Hdcheock, Lot 20, Block E 354 ft. S 138 ft. V 354 ft. to nesday. sister, Jean, who is attending j 51, Myton Townsite. beg. Sec. 10. Tp. 2 S. R 3 W. Mrs. P. C. Johnson returned M. S. 1 U. Weber college there. Acre. Block Lots A. Watkins, home from Monroe Friday where Emily W. H, Kuykendall, NE Vi : Eyi-SEWilliam Madson returned home 60, Myton Townsite. she spent two weeks visiting her Sec. 11. Tp. 2 S. R 3 W. Block Tuesday after spending a week in Thomas M. McKee, Lots parents. M. 240 Acres. U. S. Salt Lake City where he received 62, Myton Townsite. R. S. Jorden of Roosevelt and : medical attention. Helen Howard, Lot 6, Block 31, W. H. Kuykendall, SWV4 W. G. Gentry were visitors at toe W. 3 was R S. A Genealogical conference Sec. 15. Tp. 2 Plat A, Roosevelt Townsite. O. A. Dart farm Saturday. held in Utahn Sunday afternoon. William H. Smart, Lot 3, Block 2, 240 Acres. U. S. M. Wm. Stewart and Hilary Holder Little Della Mae Brown was a Nathaniel W. A. Mitchell, Plat D, Roosevelt Townsite. of Myton were Ioka visitors : Sec. 26. Tp. 2 S. R 3 W. guest of Carma Gayle Stewart Calvin P. Bingham, Beg. at the NE Tuesday. cor. NWtiNE1.; to W 132 ft. 40 Acres. U. S. M. A large number of Utahn folks SWV4NEV4 : Mrs. J. A. Angus and son atS. 320 ft. E 132 ft. N 320 ft to George E. Howell, toe NW cor. of toe tended the field day at Altamont at spent Monday in Duchesne attend- UnBeg. Townsite Roosevelt beg. SEKNE&: to E 5 rds. S 17 rds. Wednesday. ing the schools Band Day. platted, Sec. 22. Tp. 2 S. R 1 W. Tom Abplanalp spent several E 45 rds. S 47 rds. W 18 rds. S Mr. Massey of Vernal was in U. S. M. 14 rds. E 18 rds. S 42 rds. E 8 Ioka Friday. days of last week at the home of Ellen Burgess, S of Lot 1, Block Mr. his brother and sister-in-lards. W 48 rds. N 160 rds. to beg. 1, Altonah Townsite. Hal Johnson left for Chicago and Mrs, Pete Abplanalp. Sec. 28. Tp. 2 S. R 3 W. 77 AlHeber Carroll, Lot 1, Block 9, where he will attend Wednesday, M. Acres. U. S. tonah Townsite. this summer. school William James Ruff, Lot 12, Block Lilly Gunn, SNWVi : Sec. 29. Tp. Guests at the home of Mr. and 2 S. R 3 W. 80 Acres, U. S. M. 18, Midview Townsite. Mrs. Tom Gentry Tuesday night 14 : SW Fox Seasholtz, Sylvanus Martha A. Beeler, Beg. 781 ft. Sec. 12. Tp. 2 S. R 6 W. 160 were: Mrs. Celia Jones, Elra JohnSouth of KW cor. NWNW'i; son, Ray Jones, Jimmie Marchant, Acres. U. S. M. to E 446 ft. S 187 ft. W 446 ft. Clarence Jones, Mrs. Ruth Lowry, By Romanza Mott 1. Sec. N 187 ft. to beg. Sec. 5 Tp. 1 Anna Stoll Haueter, SWV4: Saxon and Dale Jones. The eve1 W. 158 U. 3 Acres. R S. S. R 1 W., 2 acres. IT. S. M. Tp. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Mezenen were was spent visiting and at a ning M. S. Victor J. King, Beg. at toe SE cor visitors Saturday. ice cream and cake was late hour Strawberry W. H. SWV4SW&: 4) Smith, (Lot Sec. 10 16 to of N rds. rds. W 30, TODAY IS THE I5IG CLEANUP DAY Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Clegg of served. 1 Sec. 3 40 S. 21. R W. Tp. S 10 rds. E 16 rds. to beg. Sec. were visiting with J. G. Acres. U. S. M. With the Junior Chamber of Commerce cleanup Tabiona 30. Tp. 1 S. R 1 W., 1 Acre. U. S. Ivie Thomas M. McKee, NEUNW&: M. week well on its way we have already noticed a great J. Saturday. G. Ivie and son, Irvin, made Sec. 20. Tp. S 3. R 2 W. 40 L. Culbert Sec. Olsen, NEViSE'i: a business trip to Roosevelt Tuesimprovement in Duchesne. The big day is now Acres. U. S. M. 31. Tp. 1 S. R 1 W. 40 Acres. hand. Today, (Friday) stores will be closed, school day. Frederic F. Norcross, SEV4SW&: U. S. M. J. F. Baum of Heber City ESEVi: Sec. 6. children will be out to help and city trucks will be busy hasMrs.returned L. Sec. Culbert Olsen, NW4SW4: home after spending 3 W. 160 Acres. U. 3 S. R Tp. all see to it 32. Tp. 1 S. R 1 W. 40 Acres. U. a few weeks with her parents, Mr. gathering refuse from curbs. S. M. S. M. and Mrs. W. J. Williams. we make a clean sweep of the city on this day, so W. H. Smith, NWViNEVi : Sec. 14. Miss Olive Mott the week Jesse Q. Lawson, NgJNWli : Sec. Tp. 3 S. R 3 W. 40 Acres. U. S. Saturday, the official closing of the campaign will end in town, a guestspent of Miss Doris 33. Tp. 1 S. R 1 W. 80 Acres. U. M. find Duchesne clean and fresh, and inviting spectacle Rasmussen. S. M. SWV4 : Sec. 3. Tp. for the throngs of visitors we will have next week to Mrs. Marie Baum, Mrs. Dora J. C. and W. I. Crow, SE',4SE4: Carl3 S.E.RFietkau, 4 W. 160 Acres. U. S. M. Mezenen and Mrs. Annie Mezenen Sec. 4. Tp. 1 S. R 2 W. 40 Acres. Sam & Thelma witness the spring Music Festival. Galinska, NEV4- were guests of Mr. and Mrs. MelU. S. M. SWi-- : Less 15 Acres. Deeded vin White of Utahn Monday. THE NEW BAND UNIFORMS ARRIVE Marion L. Corbett, SESEtf: Sec. to Anthony Layton, in toe Mrs. Agnes Gentry was a Straw16, Tp. 1 S. R 2 W. 40 Acres. U. Sec. 15. T. 3 S. R 4 The Duchesne Band Mothers were all smiles berry visitor Tuesday. S. M. W. 25 Acres. U. S. M. Mrs. Catherine Williams, Mrs. Alma & Joseph Glen Warren, S Wednesday when the new band uniforms arrived and Dail Ivie Alice G. Smith et al, ENWV4: Mrs. Alice Firth enSWti: NE&SWi: Sec. 22. Tp. Sec. 14. Tp. 3 S. R 5 W. 80 proved to be very satisfactory both as to workman- joyed the and school program Monday. 1 S. R 3 W. 120 Acres. U. S. M. U. S. M. Acres. in and to time fit. received were make ship They Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eliason and Wilford Haws, Sec. 4. Charles C. Lee, WNE'4 ; Sec. 22. their first public appearance the band concert Harrison Mott were in town SaturTp. 2 S. R 1 W. U. S. M. Tp. 3 S. R 9 W. 80 Acres. U. S. Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, M. Wednesday evening. No doubt the students too, day.Mrs. Fadiga and sisters, Calif., NiSEU: Sec. 5 Tp. 2 S. Abbie O. Tice, SEKSW: were highly elated over their new outfits, for they Mamie Tony and Mary Mott, of Salt R 1 W. 80 Acres. XJ. S. M. Sec. 23. Tp. 3 S. R 9 W. surely looked and played like real professionals. They Lake City are visiting with their Chancy Bacon, WSWti: (Lots 120 Acres. U. S. M. and their instructor received high compliments from parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Sec. 6. Tp. 2 S. R 1 W. 77 Matilda Dorff, WNW4; Sec. 27. Mott. Acres. U. S. M. Superintendent Bond and Principal Barton for their Tp. 8 S. R 17 E. 80 Acres. U. Display Advertising Flat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Line, 2J4 c. Per Column Inch, 30c Classified and Reading Notices For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per line, first Insertion; 5c per line for each succeeding issue minimum charge, 30c. BOGGED DOWN 15-1- 6, I'TW-iNE1- -: oft terms. Claude Wagstaff, TabiJ 40-- WILL TRADE 15 acr Provo for Duchesne land. have you? Guy Jaynes, Up FOR SALE ern home In Duchesne, a bar?r at easy terms. Call at RecorjJ e. 7-- 8, n, 15-1- 6, FOR SALE Old newspate One cent per pound Call at u, Record Office, Duchesne It WANTED Turkeys, or meat on subscription. Basin Record. RAGS WANTED 13-1- 4, n chickens Uintah We"wip per pound for good soft rags. Uintah Basin Record. 5c Professional cleat Cards 5-- 4: , 5-- 6, L. A. HOLLENBECK Sy2-SE- Attorney-at-La- w Duchesne Utah SEV4-NW- j ' I KOY A. SCHONIAX j Registered Mortician Duchesne Utah . STRAWBERRY at Lets NESE: Dividends Dividends Dividends Dividends SWSE: at County Court House Duchesne Utah lectrical Appliances Pay ividends! SWSE: that that II. B. HOLLENBECK Notary Public North of 6-- S. M. accomplishment. State Land Board tax case through the district and Matilda Dorff, Nj NE): Sec. 28. We wish all enterprises in Duchesne could be Supreme courts was received by Tp. 8 S. R 17 E. 80 Acres. U. County Treasurer put across with the enthusiasm and support that the Porter Merrell in the form of checks for $6,154.59 in S. M. Rassmussen, The North 2 purchase of these new band uniforms has had. With payment of taxes on some of the property in the coun- Severen Acres of NEUSEJ4: Sec. 14. an expenditure of over $(100.00 to be met, the Band ty taken over by the Land Board. Tp. 1 S. R 5 W. 2 Acres, U. S. M. Mothers are now just a little over a $100 away from Charles C. Lee, Beg. 212 ft. East Not only is the county enriched by this tax payof toe SW cor. of toe SEViSE4-ttheir goal, and they expect to be able to raise this ment, but we can feel sure that with this adpretty N 178 ft. E 138 ft. S 178 ft. amount from the various concessions they will oper- ditional amount invested the State Land Board W 138 ft. to beg. Sec. 11. Tp. by ate during the Music Festival next week. Every civic that body will make 1 S. R 8 W. 1 Acre. U. S. M. every effort to get the property Orlan Ray Roberts, NnjNW'i-Norganization in Duchesne, and we believe every in- hack into private ownership and on the tax rolls. : Sec 20. Tp. 2 S. R 1 W. dividual, has in some way or another helped contrib-eu- t the time the Supreme Courts decision on the case At 20 Acres. U. S. M. was to this fund through support of the activities the handed down, Mr. Hollenbeck Jessup Thomas, SWUSW. Sec expressed his Band Mothers have sponsored. 34. Tp. 2 S. R 5 W. 40 Acres. V. that the state w ould also he obliged to continue opinion S. M. paying These results show what can he done with united current taxes on this as long as it held it, but Sidney T. Harding, EJNW property action and provide a real example for some of the as this question was not at issue in the court case Sec. 15. Tp. 3 S. R l W. 80 the Acres. U. S. M. other fine which he could across for many Supreme Court avoided a decision on it. projects put . Date of first the benefit of Duchesne. publication, April To decide this issue would require first the as- 21, 1939. Date of last publication The Forest Leads On Moon Lake Road Work sessing of the property taken over by the state, folMay 12 1939. lowed a test case in by court if the state should refuse First step toward a good road to Moon Lake was noted in an announcement in the daily paper this week to pay the tax. County Assessor Levi J. Anderton of a Forest Department sponsored WPA project for we undci stand, would like to make this test by levythe expenditure of over $10,000 on the Moon Lake ing an assessment on these lands, hilt after advice road from the forest boundary to the cam) grounds. from the state tax commission that that body did not Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Meriwether This opening step should spur efforts to have the I)cli0 o the state could he made to pay, the county rushed their daughter, Hazel to have decided against the assessment. state road commission and the Indian department fall Roosevelt, where she was operated on for 1iom a man s in line with their sections of the road. This makes we laj viewpoint, would like , to see the thirdappendicitis. case out of Altamont The road from Blue Bench to the Indian grazing this test made. Mr. Hollenbecks case on the matter high school this spring, land boundary about a mile north of Mtn. Home beHoward Lucuas and mother comes part of the state road system on May 9. Mrs, Ellen Madson, went to Salt They City and Ogden this week probably can do little more than maintenance work to must fol Lake . end. low the in question of current taxes. Duchesne needs Mr Kgin with, hut this much should he done at once, and Mrs. Steve Barton have followed up as soon as possible with some real con- every possible source of revenue, for at best onlv moved and out to their farm for the struction. There is no reuse we know of why the slightly more than half of the lands in the county are summer. Indian department cannot get going this summer taxable, the rest being untaxablo Indian lands and Mrs. Henrietta Carroll took her Mrs. L, N. Swasey, and with some work on their section between Mountain u c feel the commissioners should he encouraged to mother. ... hack Swa8ey to Duchesne v3 if with court action, an attempt to to L!tta Home and the forest boundary, which is a Dental work done relatively collectup,taxesnecessary, on these lands. short stretch and should not present too great a problem for improvement. Regardless of this, the taxpayers are grateful for The La Semalne Ring A la semaine the relief obtained through the payment of the deSTATE LAND BOARD TAXES ( OME IN ring is t rlng et with seven stone,, the name of each linquent taxes. It provides much needed revenue with the same letter Fiit concrete evidence of the fine work done last both for the county government and for the admin- commencing a, day of week. These A. U Hollenbeck in by ring year In vogue in successfully fighting the istration of our schools. France In the jere in Time! in Economy! in Cleanliness! in Comfort! 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