Show DIRECTORY ADVERTISERS WHOSE ADS APPEAR IN W THE TilE EXPRESS l MAY BE RELIED UPON FOR FOIt LU ICE AND mODEST HIGHEST GRADE E DENTISTS TAILORS Dr DI J W Stevens S Enjoy TAILORED the suit satisfaction We SUITS use of only a DENTIST the best The fabrics fabrics The cost Ls is lano no more moxe Vernal Utah VERNAL TAILORING AND ANDI I CLEANING CO COMPANY COlPANY I LUMBER Dr Wallace Calder I DENTIST I 1 1 VERNAL Block South of UTAH I I II I L LUMBER U M B E R RAll All kind kinds of Native Lumber MARK 1 1 M CHEW Manager lanager A ATTORNEYS TT ORNEYS Half HaIr V Bik Blk mal M N Red Bed Planer Planer Utah Cor E R Lawrence Lawrenc C Cooper pe- pe 11 I ATTORNEY I Uintah State Bank Building also Abstracting Bonds and Fire Insurance 1 BEAUTY SHOPS I CALDER BEAUTY I PARLOR Expert Operators All Lines of Beauty Work I popular Prices ee Phone J 9 Vernal Ut TIRE REPAIRING PUREST EXPERT I i BY TEST Tire Terre and Tube Repairing Work Guaranteed Scientific Investigations and have that Tubes experiments proved Used T Tires es and Good Quality Dairy Milk Oink is actual actual- actually 0 O K We Welding Id mg Sh Shop op P ly 11 as pure as Its possible le to tomake West Main Vernal Ut make milk Many lany purifying operations and the careful selection and breeding g of JEWELERS dairy cows Is responsible for this high purity count Try some 0 today i ROSS JEWELRY i QUALITY DAIRY Expert rt watch Repairing Mail Mall order Service OWEN WALL l Manager We accept Prosperity Bonds i We Recommend EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING tJ wm l Gifts for All AU Occasions t ll JEWELRY CO Stores at Vernal and Craig L S For Office Forms J j ROUTE YOUR FREIGHT T AND EXPRESS VIA CRAIG AND I Comet Motor Motors Express INTERSTATE I AUTHORIZED BONDED INSURED 1 UINTA UINTAH ABSTRACT COMPANY Incorporated I Land Office and the State Land Practice WM H in the U 8 B HERBERT Pres-HERBERT Pres HERBERT flea Ie I WM IL H Treasurer E John Adams Adams John 8 S Harkins George Wm AddreSS H H B ABSTRACT CO Venial Utah SALT LAKES LAKE'S NEWEST HOTEL Q il 1 Q Pt ii n rl t 4 I I I II IJ 1 I II I U J O kd J S E Rates to This smart hotel is highly y recommended ERNEST 0 O ROSSITER General Manager or 1 v I HT 1 A A JU I TO CREDITORS Consult County Clerk or the signers for further particulars ESTATE OF JOHN JOlIN J Deceased Creditors will present it claims with vouchers to the We under under- ed at his office In Provo utah county c State of Utah on or be- be belore before lore fore the day of October AlD A AD AD 1937 lD D II Dated at Provo Utah this day of August A D 1937 M B POPE Administrator of othe I the Estate of John J De- De Deceased Deceased De I ceased Brockbank and and Pope Attorneys for Administrator A 6 5 52 ESTATE of KATE A SIMONS SIMON SHEPHERD Deceased Credi- Credi Creditors Creditors 1 I tors will pre present ent claims with w th vouch vouch- vouchers vouchers ers to the undersigned at the of- of office fice of E R Lawrence-Cooper Lawrence I At-I At- At Attorney Attorney torney tomey for tor said Estate at Vernal Utah on or before the day lof of October 1937 dayI I ERSCHEL E SHEPHERD Exec Exec- Executor Executor Executor of the Estate of Kate A Im I Sim- Sim Simons lm ons Shepherd deceased S1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U cI 5 Land Office at Salt Lake City Utah July 26 1937 Notice Is hereby gh given en that Bea- Bea Beatrice Beatrice Beatrice trice of Vernal Utah who on May 12 1932 made stock stock- raising homestead entry No 3 for Lots 5 6 7 SE BE 4 14 NW 1 E 4 SW 4 SW 14 NW NW 14 Sec 6 11 3 NW 14 4 SW 14 ANE NE 1 i 4 NW 14 SI 4 Sec See 7 S 1 SE BE S 1 SWU Sec 17 and NE NW Sec See 20 Twp 1 S R 24 E Salt Sa Lake Meridian has filed notice of t Intention to make final proof to establish claim dalm to the land above e described before Leon P Chris Chris- Christensen Christensen Chrisi Notary Public at Vernal Utah on the day of Septem- Septem September September September I ber 1937 I Claimant names as witnesses Roy Masse Massey Masses Van Massey I R and Forest Ross all aU of t Vernal Utah I C 0 V Acting Register First publication July 29 1937 I Last pU publication August 26 1937 1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I Department of af the Interior U US US S Land Office at Salt Lake City Utah July 26 W 1937 1837 Notice is hereby given en that JHarold J JHarold Harold Reader of Vernal Utah who on Feb 12 1932 made stock stock- raising homestead entry No for NE 4 IW E W Sec 19 Nth N Section 20 Township 2 South R hasI 24 East Salt Lake Meridian has hag ha I rued flied notice of Intention to make final proof to establish claim t to the land above e described before Leon P Christen Christensen en Notary Pub Pub- Public lic at Vernal Utah on the day of at September 1937 Claimant names as witnesses Thomas McKeachnie Howard wn Wil Hams Van Massey and Leo Pro Provance lance ance all aU of Vernal Utah C V Acting Register I First publication July 29 1937 Last publication August 26 1937 NOTICE OTICE FOR FOB PUBLICATION I I I Department of the the Interior U US US US S Land Office at Salt Lake City Utah July 26 1937 Notice Is hereby given that Sam Samuel Samuel uel J Hatch of Vernal Utah who ho whon hoon on Oct 21 1931 made ing ing homestead entry No for S SE l Sec Set 5 Twp Tap 1 S Range 25 E U Ei Lot 3 Sec See 4 BEl 4 Sec 10 I N Sec 11 Twp 2 South Range I I 25 East Salt Lake Meridian has ha filed notice of Intention to make mak final proof to establish claim to t the land above described before Leon P Christensen Notary Pub Pub- Public lie lic at Vernal Utah on the day day of September 1937 Claimant names as witnesses Stanley Crouse Grouse Robert Shiner I Lorin Hatch and Charles Rich all al of Vernal Utah C V Acting Register II II First publication July 29 1937 I Last publication August A p 26 1937 I I 1 TO WATER ATER USERS The State of Utah Office of 11 state Engineer Salt Lake City Notice is hereby given en that R F FI Goodman Linwood Utah has j I made application In accordance with the laws of Utah to appropriate appropriate 3 sec ft of water vater from Fran Fran- FranI Francis Francis cis creek a tributary of Cart creek I In Daggett county Utah Said ca- ca cater wa water a- a ter will be dh diverted from Janu Janu- January Janu- Janu January January Iter ary 1 to December 31 inclusive e of each year at a point which bears N 22 deg 30 min W ft it from the SE cor car Sec 31 Twp Tap 1 N Ii Rt 22 E M and come conveyed ed to East McKee draw where it will wUl run through a series of fish rear rear- rearing rearing rearing ing ponds and thence into a res- res reservoir res reservoir to be used for recreational n and fish h rearing purposes former formed by a dam 10 ft ht across East McKee draw the center of the dam being located N 24 deg E 11 11 ft from the SE BE cor of Sec 31 Twp 1 N R 22 E M The water vater will flow no continually thru the rearing ponds and resel reservoir ana anabe anabe be released over oser the reservoir spill spill spill- spillway spillway way at a point ft It E of the center ot or the impounding dam and andI I v ill flow now thence to Cart creek en- en enI entering en entering the creek channel at a point I N 20 deg 50 min E 11 ft from the SE cor Sec See 31 Twp Tap 1 N R 22 E M This Application is designated Inthe in inthe the office of the State Engineer as asNo asNo asNo No All protests resisting the grant grant- granting granting ing of said Application with rea- rea reasons rea-ons rea sons ons made in affidavit form must be filed with T H Capitol Capi Capi- Capitol Capitol Humpherys State Engineer tol Building Salt Lake City with one extra copy and 1 00 X filing fee within 30 days davs da s after the date of completion of publication T H HUMPHERYS State Engineer First publication August 5 1937 lAst publication Uon Sept 8 2 2 1037 1937 I I SOIL EROSION INROADS ON NATION LAND LADS LADS 1 Continued from page one one- one of power is h l- l threatened I I Iby by silting The choking of stream steam i I channels with silt slIt Is interfering wll t and excessively J muddy water Is 10 rot not conducive to t the preservation and propagation of gamp game gam fish and other desirable 1 forms of or wildlife Thus Thos the ad advocates cates of flood control and conserva- conserva conservation tion of water cater ater power potter and wildlife v find the control of ot soil U erosion necessary essary for accomplishing their ob- ob ob lessary v and soil soli con er v I find forestry an effective means fo- fo fo saving the soil Isa Conservation provisions of the tre present national agricultural pro pro- program program program gram are linked Inseparable with i i other broad objectives es ox o immedi- immedi immediate ate ale Interest to the farmer fanner Among g the declared purposes of the I Sol son Soil 1 Conservation and Domestic Allot Allot- Allotment Allotment I ment Act are ure 1 To conserve Fol 1 resources 2 To protect rivers and andI ani d I I harbors against the results of soil il erosion inn and In n aid niri Id of nf maintaining nh ln ng g I I and in aid 1 01 of flood con j con con- control control and 3 to establish re-establish and an maintain the pre war ratio between bet the per capita purchasing power powe r of farm and non-farm non income In seeking these objectives it is also alsi declared that due regard shall shan be 0 given to the maintenance of a con con- continuous continuous continuous and stable supply of agricultural agri- agri agricultural agri cultural commodities adequate ti to meet consumer demand at prices fair to both producers and consumers con con- consumers con sumers Aiming at justice for ag- ag agriculture agriculture and self-interest self for the th nation the plan seeks to selvage ind nd conserve e the greatest values in inhuman li human life Ufe and resources with w which this nation Is endowed The program has been condemn condemn- condemned subterfuge as asan ed by some as a an attempt to nullify the Supreme I Court s decision in the Hoosac Mills case by changing words cords raUl- raUl rather rather I er than purposes as an attempt only to continue the emergency- emergency crop-control crop features of the Agri- Agri Agricultural cultural l Adjustment Act Nothing could be farther from the truth Long before the Court Courts s decision farmers and their leaders wen sere v ere aware of the need for revising the thi emergency program to meet the re- re requirements requirements of a sound time long program And on October 25 1935 more than two tao tv 0 months before the i decision the President said con- con the AAA tha that that- It was aas as never the Idea of the men who framed the act or those in Congress who ho revised it nor menI of I Henry Wallace nor Chester ls Dasis that the Agricultural Adjustment Administration should be either a amere amere mere emergency operation or a static agency It was their Intention tion-as tion tion as it is 11 mine to wine to pass from the purely emergency phases rec- rec recd rec by v a grave national crisis Ithe time long-time permanent plan for forK to a K Ito American o agriculture n n I I I I I I j He went ent on to to say I Such a long time program thel Is developing de naturally out of thee present adjustment efforts As I Isee Isee Isee see it this program has two prin- prin principal prin cipal cipal object objectives e First to carry out the declared policy police of pf Congress to maintain and increase the gains thus far made thereby a avoiding gains Ithe the danger of a slump back into I the conditions brought about by b our rational neglect of agriculture Second to broad broaden present adjustment adjustment adjust- adjust adjustment ment operations so as to give farm farm- farmers farmers farmers ers increasing Incentives es for con con- conservation conservation con conservation and efficient use of the Nations Nation s soil soH resources What of Americas America s future U It erosion is allowed to run its course at its present rate wholesale ahan- ahan abandonment aban of land will finally result Eventually most of ol tJ the Uie uplands will b- b b deserted bv by farmers The Great Plains will become in fact I what they were called originally originally- The Great American Desert To Towns Tons ns and cities will dwindle Farming will be limited to he valley valley val- val valley ley lands There will bemore be be- more sand sandstorms sandstorms storms more floods Food will be higher priced More and more of it will wUl come from abroad Feer people will live on the farms un- un unemployment unemployment un unemployment employment will Increase Farm buying bu power a will ill sharply decrease addIng to the general distress These things can happen It it is byno byno by byno no means certain that they thy can be prevented Only by arresting our uthen uthe the destructive forces which our un- un unI n- n I natural exploitation has unloosed and by adjusting our land u use ue e in nature we hope with can harmony L r to tn succeed Prompt and vigorous measures are deman demanded d The ex- ex expense ex expense pense will not be light t Should the nation share the cost or Mk ask six million I farm families I I om OU R PRINTING H OIL on BOND C ti will SellY Sell Y u Goods fl I I FALL QUARTER ANNOUNCEMENT Why Ally Not Acquaint Yourself With the Opportunity for Higher Education Offered bv byI I The he State University I ITHE THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH OPENING G DATES 28 1937 1937 Freshman Placement Tests I Sept 23 22 Special meetings for instruction and registration September 24 23 Sophomore Registration on September All others register Sept 27 Class a works begins Sept 28 Send for free tree catalogue giving further information UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Salt Lake City Utah QUE DELINQUENT T NOTICE OURAY PARK IRRIGATION COIPA COMPANY Y Principal Place of Business Randlett Business Randlett Utah Notice Is Ls hereby given gl that there Is delinquent upon the following follow of assessment nt levied by the Board of described stock on account an ae sm the rate of one dollar per share on the he Directors on July 2 27 21 1137 1437 at outstanding capital stock ol ot the above e company for lor pay pay- payable payable pay payable of August 1937 the amounts as set able on or before the day opposite the names of the emotive i stockholders as follows s Name Residence Cert No Share Amt 35 18 1815 2 Mal Margares g e Anderson Elsinore Utah of J j care 3 80 0 Barney Leota Utah id W iV IDa Da 11 30 2000 John E Ellsworth orth Vernal Utah I Federal Land Bank cf Berkeley Berkele Oakland Calif I Stanley 1 I eb ker 14 80 SO 00 J W Jackson Provo Ut Utah h 17 10 8 01 Jensen Ft t Duchesne Utah 18 71 60 77 Clark Larsen Vernal Utah 23 20 2000 Alexander ander Moore Randlett Utah 29 82 f R Robert t F Moore Randlett Utah 28 ZB 40 32 70 I Frank McMullin Randlett Lt Lt-ih Lt 1 30 89 73 70 Leonard Rogers Leota Utah 31 20 20 00 J P Stevens Ste Draper Utah 34 1 State of Utah Salt Bait Lake City Utah 35 00 Mate of Utah J P Ste Stev Stevens ens 36 35 1 Henry Wall Randlett Utah 40 70 Mark S Wool ej Santa Monica Cal Ca 43 80 13 90 I In accordance with Ith v ith v la-v and an order of the Board of Directors made on the day of July 1937 as many shares of each parcel of said stock or fraction thereof as may be necessary will be sold parcell at I I public auction at a the office omee of the Secretary Randlett Uintah County Utah at the hour of ol 2 00 pm p m en on the day of September 1937 1037 to pay the delinquent assessment together with the cost coot of I er adver advertising Using and expense of sale ale OURAY PARK IRRIGATION COMPANY i WM Mol N M STEVENS Secretary I A LU LJ L lw A A- A Ail il ils I Trang y s et ety Pays ml To HIgh Hig-h School and College Graduates tik k t Your general education Is of great value but hard to sell ell An intensive course In stenography bookkeeping t or general once office procedure will give it market value alue t K Business offers for Soung oung 1 S t men mell lien and nud women Worrell illo ho ho ale aie thoroughly i t Get Got your nt at the tho L JJ D S g Business is 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