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Show Friday, July UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH 7, 1939 UINTAH BASIN RECORD E. J. Schonian, Publisher PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Notice of Sale Notice To Creditors Mrs. Glen Sorensen IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF matter Estate of ALMA W. THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISIs at Idonr.a Mayhew of Utahn May 26, 1922, at the Postoffice deceased. Display Advertising OF STATE THE OF TRICT will Flat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, under the act of visiting; at the Lars Kofford home. Creditors present claims with UTAH, IN AND FOR THE A miscellaneous shower was held to the undersigned, March 3, 1879. vouchers Line, 2y2c. DUCHESNE. OF COUNTY in the Ward Hall Thursday- afterCLAUDE L. WAGSTAFF, AdPer Column Inch, 30c noon in honor of Mrs. Gail AnNotices ministrator of the Estate of Alma Classified and Reading derson, a recent bride. Many R. PEALE HERRICK, ) W. Wagstaff, deceased, at Tabiona, SUBSCRIPTION RATES For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost gifts were received by the honored Plaintiff, ) Duchesne County, Utah, on or beand Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per Three Months 75 vs. ) guest. Delicious refreshments were fore the 23rd. day of August, 1939. line, first insertion; 5c per line for Six Months 1.00 served to 30 ladies. L. C. WINSLOW, Executor ) each succeeding issue minimum CLAUDE L. WAGSTAFF, $2.00 ' Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stevens of the Estate of JACKMAN ) One Year Administrator of Estate of charge, 30c. and children of Oakley are visiting HERRICK, Deceased, Sam- - ) ALMA W. WAGSTAFF, uel Herrick, and Edward ) with relatives here. Deceased. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jones and Herrick, and First Doe, Sec- - ) Date of first publication, June family of Tabiona were guests at ond Doe, and Third Doe. ) 23, 1939. Defendants. ) the Ottosen ranch Saturday. Date of last publication, July 14, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Perkins of To be sold at' Sheriffs Sale, on 1939, Provo were guests at the home of the 15th day of July, A. D. 1939, Roscoe Perkins over the week end. at the front door of the Court Mr. and Mrs. Austin G. Burton House in Duchesne, Duchesne SUMMONS. LAKE MOON returned home from Salt Lake County, Utah, at 2 oclock p. m. TIME TO START THAT ROAD TO IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF City Saturday. the following described land in THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISForest the when wonder to Mrs. Howard Cowan and son of Duchesne County, Utah, People are beginning TRICT IN AND FOR THE North half of Southeast quarService is going to start work on the road to Moon Duchesne were guests at the A. OF DUCHESNE, COUNTY home Sunday. ter; and beginning at the northSTATE OF UTAH. Lake. Two months ago the WPA announced approv- G. Burton Leon east comer of the Northeast Burton and Glen Bishop al of a $16,230 project for a forest road between Moon Sorensen attended a meeting in quarter of the Southwest quar- STATE OF UTAH ) ter, Section 6, Township 4 South, Lake and Mtn. Home. This would take in the section Mt. Emmons Monday night. ) Plaintiff, 4 West, U. S. M., Utah, ) vs. between the cattle guard near Twin Pots, and the Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Hunt 4.of Range thence West 160 rods; thence ETHA Arcadia were in Talmage July WEEKS, otherwise ) lake, a stretch of about seven miles. South 80 rods; thence East 894 McDonald Willard as Mrs. Elizabeth Weeks ) known Mr. and There has been some comment among a few, con- and Mr. and Mrs. Max McDonald feet; thence North 475 feet; and Lydia Weeks, widow of ) 475 thence thence East feet; Weeks, Deceased, ) cerning which side of the river the new road should of Roosevelt were visiting at the South 475 Alpheus feet; thence East WALLACE WEEKS and ) follow, some believing that the Northeast side of the home of Arley Sorensen Sunday. 1271 feet, to the Southeast his ) Mary Burgener of Midway, comer of Northeast quarter of JANE DOE WEEKS, river would offer more advantages than the route Mrs. EDWIN WEEKS and ) who has been visiting here returnwife, Southwest quarter; thence North now followed. To us this seems a matter of engineer- ed to Roosevelt with them. DOE WEEKS, his ) 80 rods to place of beginning, JANE Wednesdecided the be WEEKS ) to one left Sorensen Glen and LAWRENCE Mrs. by entirely wife, ing entirely, containing 157 acres, more or and JANE DOE WEEKS, ) week in to a spend day morning no indication the heard We that have service. forest less, together with improvements his Provo and California. wife, MRS. EARL TIM- - ) and appurtenances, and all waquestion has anything to do with the delay, but such ENID ) ter and ditch rights used on or OTHY, and MRS. the sole and sur- - ) NELSON, things are apt to do just that, and we believe it would in connection with said lands. heirs of AJpheus ) be a wise move on the part of all those interested to Together with all other rights viving LAW- - ) Deceased; Weeks, deof every kind and nature, howimmediately eliminate any possibility of this by and ) WEEKS RENCE J. ever evidenced, to the use of his wife; and ) MAE claring themselves impartial and leaving the question WEEKS, water, ditches and canals for By Jeane Holder to the forest engineers entirely. HELEN T. McAFFE, ) irrigation of said premises. otherwise known as Helen ) be Whatever the cause of the delay, it should Together with all tenements, T. McAffee, ) Forge Dastrup, Ross Case and hereditaments and appurtenferreted out and removed as speedily as possible. Albert Dastrup went fishing up to ances Defendants. ) thereunto belonging, or in Several years ago, while the dam was under construc- Brown Duck Lakes and returned any wise appertaining, and the THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID fish. of basket home a with big tion a promise was made by the forest service that as Mr. and Mrs. reversion and reversions, reLawrence Jesaen soon as the hauling of heavy equipment etc. over the are living in the old Lynn Hansen mainder and remainders, rents, DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to issues and profits thereof. read was completed, a good road would be built for home. appear within twenty days after Dated June 12, 1939. ADVERTISING RATES Entered as second-clas- W ants Legal Advertising Roy A. Schonlan, Editor UTAH AX DUCHESNE, s WAG-STAF- F, - to-w- it: Hi II. the benefit of the recreationists. When the project a Floyd Case was in Roosevelt to (Signed) DEWEY MERIWETHER service of this summons upon you, Dry Gulch meeting Tuesday. if served within the County in was announced early in May, it was of course supSheriff. Mr. and Mrs. Del Mecham were which this action i3 brought; Date of first publication June posed that it would proceed in a short time, and that Roosevelt shoppers Friday. otherwise, within thirty days after 23, 1939. on is Manwell Mr. be date. under would an construction planning service, and defend the above enearly way at 14 titled action; and in case of your at house a of show Date last publication, building July Not another word has been heard about the project, 1939. in the near future. failure so to do, judgment will be however, and only a few months of good construction A shower was held Thursday on rendered against you according to weather remain. It is time for the entire county to the Hartman lawn for Mrs. the demand of the complaint, Lawrence Jessen. She received Notice To Creditors imwhich has been filed with the this about is itself It project. begin stirring nice gifts. Everyone there the above entitled court. of many clerk to well of all kinds as as Estate of VICTOR WrOURMS, This action is sports- enjoyed a nice time. portant to business brought for the purdeceased. men and recreationists. Chester Hartman has been conof foreclosing one certain pose fined to his home the last few Creditors will present claims with mortgage, dated Sept.- 17, 1929, vouchers to the undersigned G. V. STATE LANDS AND TAXATION days with rheumatism. and recorded in the office of the Mrs. Vista Wall is the proud BILLINGS, Administrator of the County Recorder of Duchesne At the budget meeting of the Duchesne County mother of a baby girl, born Sat- Estate of Victor Wourms, deceas- County, Utah, in Book 16 of ed, at the office of Rulon J, LarBoard of Education last Friday, Attorney L. A. Hol- urday morning, July 1. 583, Mortgages, Pages 581, 582, sen, Attorney at Law, at Duchesne, and and Mrs. Hartman Mr. Floyd 584, on the 20th day of Seplenbeck presented in considerable detail his opinion on or before the 23rd. day of returned home from Salt Lake Utah, tember, 1929, made and executed with several supporting referqnces, concerning the City with a new Ford truck. August, A. D. 1939. and Lizzie by Alpheu3 Weeks V. G. BILLINGS, taxation of lands in the county held by the State Land Misses Doris Powell and Clara Weeks, his wife, as mortgagors, Administrator of Estate of, Orr are visiting in Salt Lake City. to State of Utah, as mortgagee, Board. Mr. Shaw from Roosevelt is go- VICTOR WOURMS, Deceased. and being for the sum of $1200.00. Mr. Hollenbeck, while County Attorney, won a ing to be the band teacher here Date of first publication, June (Signed) JOSEPH CHEZ, case in the district court and in the state supreme for the summer. He will be here 23, 1939. Attorney General of Utah. Date of last publication, July 14, Thursday at 2 p. m. By S. D. HUFF AKER, court, by which the state was ordered to pay all taxes every A league baseball game was 1939. Assistant Attorney General, due on the lands at the time they were taken over. played at Altamont Sunday beAttorney for Plaintiff. The supreme court while recognizing the question as tween Mt. Emmons and the O. Address: 224 Capitol Bldg., P. Notice To Water Users Salt Lake City, Utah. CCC. Delmar Mecham scored to whether or not the state should pay taxes on the a home run for Mt. Emmons. The Date of first publication, June lands after acquiring it, did not render a decision on score was THE STATE OF UTAH, OFFICE in favor of 16, 1939. OF STATE ENGINEER, SALT the question. Date of last publication, July 14, LAKE CITY. was to Holder in Duchesne E. 1939. It is Mr. Hollenbecks opinion that these taxes can a J.school Notice is hereby given that Harboard meeting Friday. old W. Thompson, Talmage, Utah, be collected, and he is seeking the assisstance of the Miss Zella Rust and Ed Conklin school board in bringing the matter before the courts. have moved into their new R. E. has made application in accordance SUMMONS with the Laws of Utah to appro- IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF The State Tax Commission, it seems, has advised all A. office at Altamont. The Relief Society of Mt. Em- priate 1.5 sec. ft. of water from THE FOURTH JUDICIAL assessors asthese lands should be Blackburn not that to draw, tributary Lake county mons met at the Ward hall and DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF in Duchesne county, Fork n sessed and consequently County Assessor Levi J. UTAH, IN AND FOR DUquilted two quilts, and the Junior Utah. river, Said water will be diverted CHESNE COUNTY to served lunch them. has not assessed them. Appeals to the county girls at a point located E. 1083 ft. from MARY ) NEPOLIS, commissioners to disregard the Tax Commission and the WU Cor. Sec. 35, T. 1 S., R. ) Plaintiff, 5 W., USB&M. and used from have the lands assessed have failed. Mr. Hollenbeck vs. ) 1 to 31 October of inclusive April GEORGE NEPOLIS, would like to have the school board bring a mandamus ) each year to irrigate 30 acres of Defendant. ) action against the assessor demanding that he assess land embraced in the SE'iNWli THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE and the lands, thus bringing the matter before the courts. Betty Jo Morrison SWNE1 of said Sec, 35. SAID DEFENDANT: As much water as is necessary No decision was reached by the school board beYou are hereby summoned to Salt Lake City will be used during the balance of appear within twenty days after cause of other pressing business, though it would be is Dick DeLynne of the to water 50 head of horses service of this summons spending his summer vacation and year upon you, well within its rights as one of the taxing units, to in Utahn cattle. with his uncle and aunt, if served within the county in This is in Application designated take action. In the mean time, it seems that this is a Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lang. which this action is brought; otherMr. and Mrs. Knight and Mrs. the office of the State Engineer wise within thirty day3 after question that affects all the taxpayers of the county, Pearl and daughter, Muriel, as No. 12901. All protests resist- service, and defend the above enand one which might best be handled through the Du- all of Blank Salt Lake City, spent sev- ing the granting of said Applica- titled action; and in case of your chesne County Taxpayers Association. In the face eral days visiting Mr. and Mrs. tion, with reasons therefor, made failure so to do, judgment will be in affidavit form, must be filed rendered against you according to of the success of Mr. Hollenbeck in the case already Ray Mayhew. Miss Maxine Fairbanks of Du- with T. II. Humphreys, State En- the demand of the complaint, which decided by the courts we cannot understand the hesi- chesne spent the week end in gineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt has been filed with the clerk of tancy of the county to proceed on the matter of cur- Utahn as the guest of Betty Jo Lake City, Utah, with one extra said court. copy and $1.00 filing fee on or beThis action is brongnt to recover rent taxes without being forced to it by court action, Morrison. fore 'August 27, 1939. Mr. Mrs. a judgment dissolving the marBill Mt. and of Gallyer but if court action must be brought it might have the Emmons T. H. HUMPHREYS, Sunday visiting Mr. (Signed) riage contract heretofore existing best support if backed by the taxpayers as a group. and Mrs. spent State Engineer. W. B, Brummett in between you and the plaintiff. Date of first publication June Utahn. It is well worth their consideration anyway. (Signed) R. R. HACKETT, SO, 1939. Mr. and Mrs. Pack Mrs. and The payment of current taxes on these lands is Sherrell Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of last publication July 28, Hadden and son, Jackie, P. O. Address: Vernal, Utah. 1939. far more important than the payment of delinquent all of Vernal were calling on Mr. Date of first publication June taxes when the lands are acquired. Under present and Mrs. Herb Birch. 9, 1939. Miss Jean Morrison, who has conditions thousands of acres of good farm land are Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kinsey and been Date of last publication July 7, attending Weber college, re- 1939. and of Mrs. family Midway home turned being used, supporting families whose members share Olson of Heber City spent Betsy to Monday spend her the in our schools, our police protection, our roads, etc., week end in Utahn at the home of vacation. FOIt SALE Old newspapers. Earl Wright made a business Elizabeth Brown. but who are not contributing through the payment of Mrs. One cent per pound Call at the Mr. and Mrs. Warren Strong trp to Salt Lake City Sunday. taxes on the lands they farm because they are renting spent Record Mr. and Mrs. Charles Office, Duchesne Utah. the week end In Salt Lake Abplanalp and family of Helper are spending them or purchasing them from the State Land Board. City. Guard Against Evil Eye day3 in Utahn, visiting at These lands should be made to pay their share of the A large crowd from Utahn at- athefew In Scotland, a sprig of rowan or home of Mr. and Mrs. William tended the celebiation in Duchesne cost of government regardless of who owns them. Tuesday. mountain ash is often tied to a cows Abplanalp. or fixed above the tail, to state were the forced Too, if pay taxes on them, Joe reterson of Salt Lake City as a guard against the is at the home of Mr. and Get Yur bookkeeping- and sta- or witchcraft. Rowan berries are more effort undoubtedly would be made to get the visiting tionery needs at the Record Office, used In Scotland for preserves, and, lands back into private ownership, and after all, this Mrs. Ray Mayhew. if fermented, make on agreeable is the greatest goal. Duchesne county is suffering actual owners. They do the best farming and make liqueur; if distilled, they make a now from the fact that too many of its citizens are the most improvements, and they usually arc the best powerful Intoxicant. In Russia they are considered a cure for ailment leasers and share croppers. What we need is more citizens. of the stomach. Alta-mo- nt Mrs. W. G. Gentry LOST One black suitcase, conMiss Ardath Krollinger was the tains ladies and childrens clothes, overnight guest of Edna Jensen between Duchesne and Salt Lake City. Finder please return to the Friday. G. E. Howells was a business Record office. $3.00 reward 50-2-t. visitor In Roosevelt Monday. Fuller Brush man will be in DuMary Lloyd entertained the M Men and Gleaner Girls at her chesne Sat., July 8. Leave orders 50-l- t. at Plaza Hotel. home Sunday afternoon. Elmer Timothy and family returned to their home in Helper Monday after a weeks visit with his sister, Mrs. Reed Lemon. Mrs. R. C. Johnson and daughter, Leona, are visiting relatives in Richfield this week. Glen Morrill of New Mexico is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lemon. Mrs. Russell Robison was shop- Get Y'our bookkeeping and stationery needs at the Record Office. LOST: Sometime during the band festival at Price, childs silver rimmed eyeglasses In green case. Return to Record office and 44-t- f. claim reward. WILL BUY Land, equipped ranches if price and terms are ping in Roosevelt Monday. right. Write or call on Guy The Fourth of July celebration Jaynes, Upalco, Utah. in Ioka was a grand success in every way. Speakers of the day were George Stewart and Willard 46-t- f. Day of Roosevelt. Bert Jensen of Green River Wyoming, spent the Fourth of July with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Jensen. Hal Johnson is visiting in Salt Lake City and Provo. Mrs. Ralph Wily spent Friday with her mother, Mrs, Louis Benson. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gentry attended the celebration at Bridge-lan- d July Professional Cards L. A. HOLLENBECK Attorney-at-La- w Utah Duchesne ROY A. SCHONIAN 4. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lemon, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morrell, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Lemon, Paul Lemon left Wednesday for a three day fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gentry were Roosevelt visitors Wednesday. Registered Mortician Utah Duchesne H. B. HOLLENBECK Bible States First Notary Public North of Bill Records of the California state controllers office show that the first claim approved for payment after California became a state was for a Bible that cost $5. The Bible was ordered from San Jose to be available for the first session of the supreme court in June, 1850. 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