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Show Friday, June 23, UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH UINTAH BASIN RECORD Editor E. J. Sohonian, Publisher PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY of liquidation of the Bank of Heber City, a corporaUon. ABA Roy A. Schonlan, AT DUCHESNE, UTAH Defendants. Marlon S. Shields Betty Jo Morrison matter Entered Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Dean of Mrs. Frank Horrocks, who has May 26, 1922, at the Postoffice at Display Advertising in week last been at Provo receiving medical Kansas, spent Topeka, Flat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, under the act of Utahn at the home of has returned home. attention, Clay Spratt. March 3. 1879. Line, 2y2 c. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fietkau of John E. Wiscombe of Roosevelt Per Column Inch, 30c Boneta were guests of Mr. and was an Arcadia visitor Friday eveClassified and Reading Notices Mrs. Eugene Abplanalp this week. ning. SUBSCRIPTION RATES For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost A large crowd from Utahn atLeona Shields, Kenneth Zlrker and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per Three Months : .75 tended Leadership Meeting in Du- and Quentin Kolb were among the line, first insertion; 5c per line for Six Months 1.00 chesne Sunday afternoon. Roosevelt high school band memeach succeeding issue minimum been who has Ed bers who participated in the Lions Mrs. Hadden, $2.00 One Year ADVERTISING RATES as second-clas- s charge, 30c. TILL DEBT DUE US PART seriously ill, is much improved at this writing. Betty Smith of Bridgeland and Doris Fietkau of Duchesne spent several day3 of last week visiting their cousin, Ha Jean Abplanalp. The following people were baptized into the L. D. S. church Saturday by Joseph Shanks and Earl Wright: Messrs Theron Robb and Leonard Brown, Mrs. Herb Birch Mrs. Lucile Tabois, Ed Hadden, Billy Lewis, Betty Kofford, Leota Davies, Lonnie and Don Mayhew, Darlene Chatwin, Donna Lang, Kenneth and Ila Jean Abplanalp and Max and Ted Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Strong motored to Salt Lake City last week. Miss Helen Robb accompanied them as far as Park City where she visited friends. A Fathers Day program was given in the Sunday School last week. A tribute to the fatheis was offered by Betty Jo Morrison, followed by a vocal duet by Mrs. Leonard Brown and Mrs. Theron Robb. Bert Mayhew gave a short talk; a reading was offered by Valeer Mayhew and a talk from Herbert Lang, with a comet solo by Ray Mayhew, Jr. as a final number. The Relief Society presented every father with a yellow rose as a token of appreciation and love. Bud Thompson and Theron Wardle of Duchesne rode bicycles to Utahn Monday where they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lang. Club convention at Vernal Friday. Lynn Ross wa3 transacting business in Mt. Emmons Friday. Robert Gilbert and John Solo ' monson spent the past week on the Mountain looking after their cattle. Dont neglect your dental work. See Dr. M. I. Meeker Duchesne - Adv. for appointments. Miss Barbara Lusty returned Saturday from Provo, where she spent the past week visiting rela- tives. Mrs. H. T. Richens is visiting at Roosevelt with her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Ervin Richens. Mr. and Mrs. Hale Holgate entertained at dinner Sunday complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mace, Miss Audra Nielson and Carl Perry of Roosevelt. Following are those who attended the monthly union meeting at Duchesne Sunday: Bishop Hale Holgate, Thomas M. Gilbert, Marvin G. Shields, Charlie Bird, Vaughn Horrocks, Mrs. Eliza J. Gilbert, Dena Richens, Elsie Nielson, Lula Horrocks, Leona Shields and Kenneth Zirker. Miss Sibyl Lusty returned home Sunday from Maeser after spending two weeks as a guest of Clara Lee Young. The ball game played at Mt. Emmons Sunday between Mt. Emmons and Arcadia, scored in favor of Mt. Emmons. daughter, Mae, Betty Jo Morrison, people Mrs. Theron Robb and William spent Thursday in Rock Creek: Abplanalp, Elmer White and Earl Mr. and Mrs. Pete Abplanalp and Wright. The WIIAT AVAIL PARKING MARKS? Recently the Junior Chamber of Commerce pro cured paint and through the efforts of its members striped the curb on both sides of Main street, indicating parking spaces and showing the angle at which cars should be parked. So far it seems their labors are to a large part wasted for it seems that a large per cent of the cars still pull in to the curb at any angle and pay no attention to the marks. They straddle the marks as often as they park between them. If the drivers of cars in Duchesne are too dumb too indifferent to learn the proper way of parking or their cars through the power of suggestion it might be well for the city marshal to pass out a few tickets to the offenders. They might learn a little faster if they paid traffic violation fines a time or two. INSPIRATION FOR THE LIONS When a small city undertakes to entertain Lions club delegates from a district as large as Utah and Idaho at a two-da- y convention it means a lot of work and planning, and when such a convention is staged as successfully as the one just held at Vernal, only commendation can be voiced for the fine efforts of those in charge. It is regrettable that Duchesne Lions, so close to the scene of the convention, were not present in greater numbers. Particularly fs this true of the second day on which the Lions really got down to the business of Lionism and on which so much of real inspiration was in the air that Duchesne Lion President F. L. Maxwell and Leland Hair, who stayed through the entire convention and attended it all, are boiling over with the enthusiasm they acquired. Much of this inspiration they contribute to the fine addresses given by International President Walter Dexter of San Francisco, who gave the principal addresses of the convention. Lionism, like anything else, is pretty sure to return to a member just what he puts into it, and no club can expect to get much benefit, either for its members or for its community unless its members believe in and think and act lionism. Duchesne has so many problems to face, so many possibilities for expansion and progression that Lionism has here a wonderful opportunity to prove its worth. The desired results can only be accomplished, however, if the Lions themselves are willing to put forth the necessary time and effort, and if the entire population of the city gets out and supports the Lions and their projects in the manner they deserve. ANOTHER AID TO SAFE DRIVING The state road commission is busy now, adding another safety feature to our highway, in the form of reflector buttons on the guard rails along highway 40 which shine out like stars at night, showing us where the guard rails are and warning us of turns and fills. This is intended to be, and should be a great hell) to the driver at night. Everything science and mechanics can do in the way of improving roads and driving conditions is being dene to protect the motorist today, and yet the toll of traffic deaths still seems to be on the increase. The big trouble is that the scientists and others who are interested in decreasing traffic hazards have not yet found any way to control the nut on the steering The more improvements they make on roads wheeL following Utahn Legal Advertising Notice Notice is hereby given that a public hearing on the budget for the fiscal year of 1939-4- 0 of Duchesne County School District, will be held at the Board of Education office, Duchesne, Utah, Friday, June 30, 1939, at two oclock p. m. The budget for the fiscal year of 1939-4- 0 will be adopted at this meeting. A public hearing will be held at three oclock p. m. on the date above mentioned to make adjustments within the 9 budget. Board of Education of Duchesne County School District. (Signed) C. C. MICKELSON, Clerk. Date of first publication, June 1938-193- ' hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining, and the rereversion and reversions, mainder and remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof. Dated June 12, 1939. (Signed) DEWEY MERIWETHER Sheriff. Date of first publication June 23, 1939. Date of last publication, July 14 1939. Notice To Creditors Estate Mrs. Minnie Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Niff Kickens of Omaha, Nebraska, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jessup Thomas. Mrs. Fern Hardy of Roseville, California, is spending this week visiting relatives in Tabiona. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Lawson of Rocklin, California, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ike Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse LeFevre and daughter, Jane, spent Sunday in Heber City. Mrs. Ethel Clegg spent & few days at Strawberry last week. seriMiss Luella White received ous cuts and bruises around the fac Sunday when she fell from a bicycle. Mrs. Minnie Hamilton entertained Friday night for Mrs. Fern Law-soHardy, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton k, Franklin Mrs. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ellis and Robert Maxwell. Mr. and Mrs. Jessup Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Niff Hlckens spent a few days in Salt Lake City this week. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Tillaek and Frank dark are spending this week in Rock Creek, where they are working on the road. n, To be sold at Sheriffs sale on the 1st day of July, 1939 at 12 oclock noon on the Court House County Steps of the Duchesne Court House, in Duchesne, Duchesne County, Utah, the following described property, The North Half of the Southwest Quarter, and the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, and the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, all in Section 28, Township Two South, Range Five West of the Uintah Special Meridian. Dated tjhis 5th day of June, to-w- it: 1939. Plaintiff, ) vs. ) C. WINSLOW, Executor ) of the Estate of JACKMAN ) HERRICK, Deceased. Sam- - ) uel Herrick, and Edward ) Herrick, and First Doe, Sec- - ) L Doe, and Third Doe. ) Defendants. ) To be sold at Sheriffs Sale, on the 15th day of July, A. D. 1939, at the front door of the Court House In Duchesne, Duchesne County, Utah, at 2 oclock p. m. the following described land in Duchesne County, Utah, North half of Southeast quarter; and beginning at the northeast comer of the Northeast quarter of the Southwest quarter, Section 6, Township 4 South, Range 4 West, U. S. M Utah, thence West 160 rods; thence South 80 rods; thence East 894 feet; thence North 475 feet; thence East 475 feet; thence South 475 feet; thence East 1271 feet, to the Southeast corner of Northeast quarter of Southwest quarter; thence North 80 rods to place of beginning, containing 157 acres, more or less, together with improvements and appurtenances, and all water and ditch rights used on or in connection with said lands. Together with all other rights of every kind and nature, however evidenced, to the use of water, ditches and canals for irrigation of said premises. Together with all tenements, ond to-w- it: F, Notice To Creditors OTHY, and MRS. ENID NELSON, the sole and sur-viving heirs of Alpheus Weeks, Deceased; LAW- RENCE J. WEEKS and MAE WEEKS, his wife; and HELEN T. McAFFE, otherwise known as Helen T. McAffee, Defendants. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) OF DUCHESNE COUNTY, UTAH. Date of first publication, 9, 1939. Date of last publication, ) ) ) ) ) ) GEORGE NEPOLIS, Defendant ) and automobiles the faster we travel, apparently determined to offset if possible every protection given us in our mad race toward eternity. We appreciate the efforts being put forth in spite of this, and are glad to see the road commission taking this step on the highway through the Uintah Basin. Get Your bookkeeping and staJune tionery needs at the Record Office. Notice To Water Users THE STATE OF UTAH, OFFICE OF STATE ENGINEER, SALT LAKE CITY. n Notice is hereby given that Carroll, Altonah, Utah, has in accordance made application with the laws of Utah to appropriate 1.3 sec. ft. of water from an unnamed spring in Duchesne county, Utah. Said water will be diverted from April 1 to October 80 inclusive of each year at the point of issuance of said spring located W. 292 ft. from the W 14 Cor. Sec. 3, T. 1 S., R 4 W., USB&M. and used as a supplemental supply to irrigate 80 acres of land located in the SWT4SW& Sec. 3 and the NEHSE& Sec. 4., T. 1 S R. 4 W., USB&M. This application is designated in the office of the State Engineer as No. 12856. All protests resisting the granting of said Application, with reasons therefor, made in affidavit form, must be filed with T. H. Humphreys, State EnSalt gineer, 403 State Capitol, Lake City, Utah, with one extra copy and $1.00 filing fee on or before July 30, 1939. (Signed) T. H. HUMPREYS, Al-do- Plaintiffs vs. JOHN A. FORTTE, and EMMA J. FORTIE his wife; RULON F. STARLEY, State Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah and successor in office to John A. Malla, State Bank Com- mlssloner and Herbert Tay- lor as Examiner in charge claim reward. ) ) ) 3 4 ;eland ned 22. r K son and a pry T jelr Ei j(4re is I si e as $ and .son 44-t- f. WILL BUY Land, equipped ranches if prioe and terms are right. Write or call on Guy Jaynes, Upalco, Utah. 46-t- f, Professional Cards L. A. HOLLENBECK Attorney .at-La- w Utah Duchesne ROY A. SCHONIAN Registered Mortician Utah Duchesne B. HOLLENBECK Notary Public North of EL County Court House Utah Duchesne 66 Crippling Sight 99 2" UINTAH i POWER 8 LIGHT GO. Electricity Is .Your Most Efficient Servant SALT LAKE OITM Talcs iKs advice of travelers whole hat taught them what real value If. Youll appreciate the EXTRA QUALITY you get at the Newhome Hotel lor very reoionable ratef. Youll like the load In the Cofeterlo and tha Dining Room, too. A really line hotel I ANQUET 400 AND OUTSIDE CONVENTION ROOMS WITH FACILITIES BATH 12-- ) ) ) ) ) ) ) and . :;e the Poor Light Is experience IN THE DISTRICT OOURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF DUCHESNE N. P. PAULSEN; and ) SOPHIA P. CARD, ) fl LOST: Sometime during the band festival at Price, child's silver rimmed eyeglasses in green case. Return to Record office and ) ) ) Notice of Sale ) ) WANTED Turkeys, chickens or meat on subscription. Uintah Basin Record. June 30, 1939. ) ) AU CTIQN SALE horses and mules, Wednesday, June 28th. W have a customer for the cheapest to the best. Write or wire JIMMIE DUNN HORSE & MULE COMMISSION CO., Union Stock Yards, Ogden, Utah. 47.2 1. THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if served within the County in which this acUon is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend th above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be State Engineer. rendered against you according to Date of first publication June the demand of the complaint, 2, 1939. which has been filed with the Hate of last publication, June clerk of the above entitled court. SO, 1939. This action is brought for the purpose of foreclosing one certain mortgage, dated Sept. 17, 1929, and recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Duchesne County, Utah, in Book 16 of Mortgages, Pages 581, 682, 683, and 584, on the 20th day of September, 1929, made and executed by Alpheus Weeks and Lizzie Weeks, his wife, as mortgagors, to State of Utah, as mortgagee, and being for the sum of $1200.00. JOSEPH CHEZ, (Signed) Attorney General of Utah. By S. D. HUFF AKER, Assistant Attorney General, Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address: 224 Capitol Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. Date of first publication, June THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANT: Y ou are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you aocordlng to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of 23, 1939. Date of last publication, July 14, said court. 1939. This action Is brougnt to recover a judgment dissolving the marSUMMONS riage contract heretofore existing between you and the plaintiff. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF (Signed) R. R. HACKETT, THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISAttorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address: Vernal, Utah. TRICT IN AND FOR THE Date of first publication June COUNTY OF DUCHESNE, 9, 1939. STATE OF UTAH. Date of last publication July 7, 1939. STATE OF UTAH ) vs. ETIIA WEEKS, otherwise known as Elizabeth Weeks and Lydia Weeks, widow of Alpheus Weeks, Deceased, WALLACE WEEKS and JANE DOE WEEKS, hla wife, EDWIN WEEKS and JANE DOE WEEKS, his wife, LAWRENCE WEEKS and JANE DOE WEEKS, his wife, MRS. EARL TIM- - RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call on farmers in Duchesne County. No experience or capital required. Steady work. Make up to $12 a day. FURST & THOMAS 426 3rd St. Oakland, Calif. 48- -i Til-lac- vs. Estate of VICTOR WOURMS, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned G. V. BILLINGS, Administrator of the Estate of Victor Wourms, deceased, at the office of Rulon J. Larsen, Attorney at Law, at Duchesne, Utah, on or before the 23rd. day of August, A. D. 1939. G. V. BILLINGS, Administrator of Estate of, VICTOR WOURMS, Deceased. rate of first publication, June Wants DEWEY MERIWETHER, SHERIFF of ALMA W. deceased. Creditors will present claims with to the undersigned, vouchers CLAUDE L. WAGSTAFF, Administrator of the Estate of Alma 16, 1939. 23, 1939. Date of last publication, July 14, Date of last publication, June W. Wagstaff, deceased, at Tabiona, beDuchesne 1939. on or Utah, County, 1939. 30, fore the 23rd. day of August, 1939. CLAUDE L. WAGSTAFF, SUMMONS Notice of Sale Administrator of Estate of ALMA W. WAGSTAFF, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Deceased. THE FOURTH JUDICIAL THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISDate of first publication, June DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF TRICT OF THE STATE OF 23, 1939. UTAH, IN AND FOR DUUTAH, IN AND FOR THE Date of last publication, July 14, CHESNE COUNTY COUNTY OF DUCHESNE. 1939. MARY NEPOLIS, ) Plaintiff, ) R. PEALE HERRICK, ) WAG-STAF- ) ) ) 1939 Mil I H. iMOCMANWATUUI W lost SUTTON I U |