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Show Friday ,May UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH S, 1940 UINTAH BASIN RECORD E. J. Sehonian, Publisher PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY PUBLIC NOTICE Roy A. Schonlan, Editor AT DUCHESNE, UTAH matter By Mrs. Grace Dalglelsh Entered as second-clas- s May 26, 1922, at the Postoffice at Display Advertising Mrs. Jack Gingell entertained Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, under the act of Friday afternoon at a shower comFlat Rate, For Plates, March 3. 1879. Line, 2 yt c. plimentary to Mrs. Earl Gingell. The guests present included Mrs. Per Column Inch, 30c Lanar Richens and Mra T R Cope Classified and Reading Notices of Arcadia, Mrs. Afton Richens SUBSCRIPTION RATES For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost Mrs. Jennie Tuttle, Mrs. Hillery and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per Three Months Holder, Mrs. E. C. Wall, Mrs. Wil-mline, first insertion; 5c per line for Six Months Murray, Mrs. Bert Carter, each succeeding issue minimum One Year Mrs. A. O. Shith, Mrs. Ethan Nelcharge, 30c. son and the guest of honor. Many lovely gifts were presented Mrs. Gingell after which games furnished entertainment and delicious refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Ashel Bingham and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Peterson were members of a jolly party who gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Bingham Saturday evening to surprise Mrs. Bingham and celebrate her birthday anniversary. Mr. ana Mrs. Joshua Bates arrived Friday from Wanship to with their son-ispend the week-en- d law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Leland Wilde. Mr. Bates celebrated his 71st birthday anniversary while here. Mrs. Fred Stoffers and small AUDITORS TAX DEED LIST ADVERTISING RATES Notice is hereby given that on the 28th day of May, 1940, st 10:00 oclock A. M., at the front door of the county court house in Duchesne, Duchesne County, Utah, I will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant to tn 190, provisions of section 80 10 68, Revised Statutes ofin Utah, said county as amended, the following described real estate situate and now held by it under preliminary tax sale. No bid for less thana tlie total amount of taxes, interest, penalty and costs which are charge upon such real estate will be accepted. er 4 W.. U. S. M., 1 ac. Heber J. Jones, Beg. NE cor. SE S. 42 rds., NW to M SW4; Arnold Robbins, Lot 1, Block 5. E. cen. SWVi, E. 36 rds. a pt Block Ona Sexton, Lots sec. 30, tp. 1 to 42 rds. beg., 33. 6 ac. S. 7 U. r. M., S. W., Mrs Minnie B. Gates, Lot 32, Block Alfred Giles, Wia SE4, sec. 33. 38. tp. 1 S., r. 7 W., U. S. M.. 80 Reva Tanner, Lot 4, Block 45. aC. Adelbert B. Cline, Lot 2, Block 56. S SEVi NW Block 58. Louis Trinnamon, Ellen Hayes, Lots WVi, sec. 8, tp. 2 S., r. 1 W.. Bessie M. Hamilton, Lots U. S. M 10 ac. Block 62. Elwood Beadle, SWVi NW!4; N Adelbert B. Cline, Lot 9, Block WVi SWVi, sec. 9, tp 2 3., r. 69. 1 W.. U. S. M., 80 ac. Block Wm. H. Smart, Beg. NE cor. SW Max Deeben, Lots 91. Vi NE4. W. 160 rds., S. 30 Adelbert B. Cline, Lots rds., E 160 rds., N. 30 rds. to Block 94. SW beg; and Beg. at SE cor. William Hadden, Lots 4 - 5 6 , 4 NE Vi ; 'N. 50 rds., VV. 160 Block 95. rds., S. 50 rds., E. 160 rds. to Adelbert B. Cline, Lot 16, Block beg., sec. 15, tp. 2 S., r 1 W., 101. U. S. M., 80 ac. Minerva H. Colmery, Lots E. M. Mohlman, SE'i NW Vi , sec. their left Friday ,for daughter Block 120. 16. tp. 2 S., r. 1 W.. U S. M.. home in Afton Wyoming after Alice Murphy, care of J. P. Mad40 ac. Block 123. spending a month here with Mrs. sen, Lots Ira D. Gagon, Beg. NE cor. SE Stoffers panents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wilson est., care of ErVi, th. S. 1320 ft., N. 24 deg., nest Wilson, Lots Bruce Maxwell. 27 min., W. 1410 ft , th. E 600 Block 8, Dickerson Add. Mr. and Mrs. Titus Jones, Mrs. ft. to beg., sec. 20, tp. 2 S., r. 1 W.. U. S. M 9 ac. Helen Hollenbeck and son Conrad Ira D. Gagon, NWS SWVi; Beg. of Duchesne visited in Myton Sat- MYTON TOWNSITE NW cor SWVi SWVi; S. 10 urday on their way from the music Edna M. Lots Bryant, rds., W. 80 rds., N. 10 rds., E. fesUval at Roosevelt Block 23. 80 rds. to beg., sec. 21, tp. 2 Mrs. Joe Zorko and small Albert Goodrich, Lot 10, S., r. 1 W U. S M., 45 ac. 37 daughter arrived Sautrday night Theo. A. Phillips, NEVi NWS. from Ely, Nevada, to make a Abram C. Hatch, Lots sec. 3, tp. 3 S., r. 1 W., U. S. Block 49. short visit here with her parents, M , 39 ac. F. C. Powers, Lot 13, Block 61. John A. & Synthia Wootton, W Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Dart r. 1 Vt SEVi, sec. 7, tp. 3 S Myton was well represented at John G. Gassmann, Lot 6, Block 64. W.. U. S. M.t 80 ac. the music festival in Roosevelt Erma Ungricht, Adm., care of J. W. Gibbony, NEVi, sec. 16, tp. Saturday, as everyone is interestLeonard Harris, Lot 1, Block 3 S , r. 1 W., U. S. M., 160 ac. ed in the band and proud of the 53, Plat A., Roosevelt Ts. Elmer O. Fhvlng, care of Ward C. made. splendid showing they Ira D. Gagon, Lot 1, Block 5, Ireland, NWVi SEVi, sec. 28, tp. Mr and Mrs. E. W. Kronquist 3 S. r. 2 W.t U. S. M. 40 ac. Pickup Add., Roosevelt Ts. made a business trip to Tabiona Ira D.Gagon, Lot 4, Block 5, Otto W. Nielson, WVi SWVi, sec. U. S. M. 2, tp. 3 S., r. 3 W., Thursday. Pickup Add., Roosevelt Ts. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Zirker spent F C. Watterson, Lot 4, Block 5, 80 ac. 'Altonah Ts. Sunday in Price where Mrs. ZirOtto W. Nielson, NV SE'i, sec. 3, Chase Watterson, Lot 3, Block 5, received medical attention. ker tp. 3 S., r. 3 W., U. S. M., 80 ac. Altonah Ts. i; THE BAND IS GRAND JUNCTION BOUND Wm. Stewart came in Friday George Pulos, Wy2 NWVi; Lot Clover Sweet 1, Creamery Co., SWVi NEVi, sec. 17, tp. from Salem to attend to his colAltonah Ts. Block At a special meeting of the board of education onies of bees stationed in this dis- Artemisia6, Bowden, Lot 3, Block 3S.,r 3 W., U. S. M., 160 ac. Mary Alice McLaughlin, SEVi, 6, Altonah Ts. Wednesday evening permission for the organizations trict. sec. 3, tp. 3 S r. 4 W., U. S. M., Floyd Cummings Jowett A. Fortie, Lot 4, Block 9, the district music festival andMr. and Mrs.Genile 160 ac. receiving an a 1 rating and sons, Boneta Ts. daughter, to attend the meet at Grand Junction next week. This Sharon and Dale, Mr. and Mrs. F. Joseph Babcock, Lots Block John P. Jordan, SEVi SWVi, sec. 29, tp. 3 S., r. 5W , U. S. M., 40 3, Mt. Emmons Ts. includes the Duchesne senior band, the Tabiona band C. Cummings of Upalco and Miss John ac. Lot H. N 2, Keel, Jr., Lila Gardner of Neola were visiJoiyi P. Jordan, NEVi NWVi, sec. and the Roosevelt high school chorus. Block 5, Neola Ts. tors at the W C Hancock home in 32, tp. 3 S., r. 5 W., U. S. M Francis Mecham, Lot 2, Block 8, The Duchesne band members impetuous and full Pleasant Valley Sunday. 37 ac. ClydeHowells and , jsatie Cowley, Lot 10, Block 10, Wm S. McNaughton, All sec. 35, of pride over their success last Saturday had not Mr andMrs. tp. 3 S., r. 6 W., U. S. M., 640 ac. who have lived in Pleasant Midview Ts. waited for this consent from the board, but im- family Valley during the past year, left Vincent Radnicker, Lot 14, Block J. B. Pezely, Beg. at NE cor. SWVi SWVi S. 44 rds., E. 80 mediately upon learning their rating had set their Tuesday to make their home at 19, Midview Ts. rds., N. 44 rds., W. 80 rds. to Eliza Lemira Lot Jensen. 48, Barney, rollball and started the beg., sec. 13, tp. 3 S., r 9 W., caps toward Grand Junction Block 25, Midview Ts Mrs Emma Sheeley and Tom U. S. M 22 ac. And of their of realization SEthe toward rds. J. 16 W. Bowen, goal. Perry Ince of Salt Lake City spent the ing Vi NEVi, sec. 15, tp. 1 S., r. 1 George Hoffman, SEVi SWVi, sec. course parents and townspeople have been with them week end with Mrs. Sheeleys par3, tp. 4 S., r. 2 W., U. S. M., W., U. S. M., 8 ac. ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Tan- Van 40 ac. in their ambitions ahnost one hundred per cent. Kleek Mtg. Co., SWtf, ner. sec. 20, tp. 1 S , r. 1 W.. U. S. Cyrus Hoffman, SWVi, sec. 9, tp. 4 S., r. 2 W., U. S. M 160 ac. Board consent is, of course, the first requisite, Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Perry and M., 80 ac. Hoffman, NV4 NWVi, sec. but it is not the hardest problem before the band for Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harris attend- Ole1 Emerson, NWVi, sec. 29, tp. George 10, tp. 4 S., r. 2W., U S. M 80 ed the funeral of Chancy Bacon S., r. 1 W U. S. M., 160 ac. &c the consent does not include financing the trip; that at Cedarview last Wednesday. Union Central Life Insurance Co., Inez" H. Baer, Sy2 SWVi, sec. 13, at and NW NEV4 NWVi be Various done of the estimates Miss lone Bird spent the week must Beg. locally. 4 S., r. 8 W., U. S. M, 80 ac tp. 40 of cor S. th NW!4 NWVi, in Salt Lake City visiting renecessary have been made, running all the end 40 rds., E. 40 rds., S. rds., E. latives. 1934 SALES ON WHICH ONE 40 rds., N. 80 rds., W. 80 rds., way from $200 to $400 and we have even heard menLloyd A. Conyers, district ensec. 22, tp. 1 S., r 2 YEARS EXTENSION WAS GIVto beg., ' . EN: tion of $G00. We are inclined to think the lower fig- gineer, WPA, of Provo, transacted W.. U. S. M., 70 ac. in Myton Monday while Maud Anderson, SEVi NWVi; S ure is nearer right, as a minimum to be supplemented business on an inspection trip of projects SWVi NEVi, sec. 22, tp. 1 John Reed Lemon, 30 ac. in NW with money for personal needs given to the students in Duchesne and Uintah counties. S.. r. 3 W U. S M., 60 ac. cor. of NWVi, sec. 10, tp. 3 S., Mecham, Beg. 218 ft. E. r 2 W., U. S. 1M., 30 ac. by the parents. But even $200 to be raised in a week Jack Vignetto, cashier of Help- Adelbert of NW cor. Lot 1, blk. 3. Mt. Wm. C. Reed (Seth B. er State Bank and a party of is no task to be sneezed at. Perry) .Lots Home Ts., th. S. 208.71 ft., E friends visited Mr. and Mrs. James Block 32, Plat A, Roosevelt 219 ft., N. 208.71 ft., W. 219 A start has already been made; the Commercial Dalgleish Sunday afternoon. Ts. to beg., sec. 18, tp. 1 S., r Club has promised to turn over the results of its The Myton hotel Is now under ft. new Mr. and Mrs. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and present membership drive, which is already amount- Bert management. Carter, who have managed official seal this 20th day of April, 1940. to a for the from school it will leave the past year, ing high figure, proceeds function Wednesday boosted the fund over $30. Some soon for Provo. Mrs. Chas. Sands charge Wednesday. of the band members started gathering nickels and took Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Smith, Miss dimes on the street Wednesday afternoon and other Norma Smith and Donald Smith County Auditor civic organizations and functions will help swell the accompanied by Mrs. Wm. JorDuchesne County gensen of Roosevelt left Monday fund. With everyone contributing and supporting to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Kenso liberally the bands trip to the national meet should neth Smith at Columbia and at- at a din- bee and pot-luc- k tend to business matters in Price. ner quilting at the ward hall with Myton School News be assured. Tuesday O. P. Dauwalder arrived Monthe following members and guests The faculty made plans In their day night form Culver City, CalGATHERING IMPORTANT DATA Mrs E. C. Wall, Mrs. Loypresent: regular weekly meeting for the ifornia to attend to his business al Perry, Mrs. El C. Nelson, Mrs. May Day activities, May 10. Mr. connections in It is indeed welcome news, in the face of this Owen Smith Myton. Wm. Forsythe, Mrs. Emery Niel- Blaine and Miss Sundquist are in made a business Mrs. sen, Mrs. Lyman Parrish, charge of the parade. Mrs. Wilde years strong drouth threat in the Uintah Basin, to trip to Price Tuesday. Clarence Liddell, Mrs. Charles Ro- and Mrs. Maxwell are James and PetDean planning learn that the bureau of reclamation is putting its Bywater berts, Mrs. Jack Gingell, Mrs. Af- the assembly program. Misses erson left for Rawlins, Tuesday ton Richens. Mrs. Jennie Tuttle, Deihl and Brotherson are crews to work, testing the feasibility of the Colorado caring Wyoming where they will be em- Mrs. Wm. Koehler, and Mrs. Lou River-Grefor the dancing and other activiBasin development project. Diamond ployed for several weeks. Milner. Two quilts were complet- ties and Mr. Giles and Mr. Wilde and Mrs. Donald Burns and ed drilling will start as soon as equipment can be moved son,Mr. David during the afternoon. will look after the sports. A full, Betsy onto the ground, the Echo Park dam site on the of Salt Lakeand daughter, Paul Mrs. Mr. and Holdaway, interesting day is planned for City were guests Mrs. Anne Holdaway and daugh- both the children and parents. Green River, to determine the formation thereto that of Mr. and Mrs. W, S. Pcatross ter Joan, Horrold Holdaway and The American Legion will make feasibility and costs of the dam can be determined. Sunday. son Tom of Price were guests at their awards to the Mr. and Mrs. Hillery Holder outstanding Other dams and units of the project will be simularly and son the home of W. S. Peatross on boy or students of the 8th girl Larry spent Monday at South Myton Bench Sunday. tested as the work progresses. Bluebell and Mt. Emmons. Mrs. grade during the festival. There are a good many differences of opinion Holder visited her parents, Mr. wasRoya A. Schor.ian of Duchesne The school is offering peanuts Myton visitor Monday. and Mrs. R. A. while Mr. to the the highest that returned average grade cent gets Mrs. Fay Mecham concerning this proposed project and its feasibility, Holder attended Murray to his bees. in spelling the per Lake Salt but to date they are all nothing more or less than Mr. and Mrs. Mar D. Mitchell Monday night from "hundred demons, the hundred and children visited at the ranch City where she had visited during most often misspelled words in opinions, with little actual information on which to home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Han- the past two weeks. the English language. be based. Only through a thorough factual study cock in Pleasant Valley Sunday, Mackie Sims left Tuesday for quarter acre of lawn back can these various opinions be proved right or wrong, returning to Upalco that evening. his home in Salt Lake City. He of The the school Is beginning to show Wm. Stewart attended to busi- had visited here for about two green and the and it is with this goal that the surveys now being ness given by Mr. at Mt. Emmons Tuesday and weeks with his great grandpar- Odekirk, are trees, out. We hope leafing started are made. M. of A. his and visited at the home Mrs. Todd. unde ents, Mr. survive the summer. Most of they Mrs George Webber left Sponsors of the project have stated that all or Fred Case. our efforts of other The Relief Society for her home In Salt Lake years landscape nesday of which have come to naught bethe any part project proves feasible will be cause of lack of water. built and this makes the look even - DUCHESNE TOWN SITE 6, 7-- 8, n- -- 1-- 2, 11-1- 2, 14-1- 5, Stubborn 11-1- 2, SEVi-NWV- CHANGE TO ELECTRIC WATER HEATING Hot water by the gallons the instant you want it - day or night, hot or cold weather. 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Electricity Is Your Most Efficient Servant 2-- 3, PINE & DANCE in tl V R1IRR0R --to1 Room r &' V 0k.' .A& Every Saturday Supurb Cuisine, Scintit- - Hj i J lating Mmic, Grand Eatrtilaant! tfticit (utaauti f TOO yt at at ! prospect brighter such as Blue bench and the large tracts south of the for the Uintah Basin, 'for while it may be found that Duchesne river, as well as supplying water for land power is inadequate, or the costs too great to lift the now inadequately irrigated. water high enough and move it far enough to cover Doubtless the .entire state v ill be yvaiting imthe large portion of the state now proposed, it docs patiently for the results of the investigations, but look like it should he fairly easy and simple to bring the interest will be greatly intensified i. the Basin it to the many Basin lands now going unirrigated, for many reasons. , I City after visiting here for several weeks with her father C. H. Fenske. RAGS WANTED We will pay 5c per pound for good soft clean rags. Uintah Basin Record. Ambulance Service For Sickness or Emergency Our Special Nash Sedan Ambulance enables us to give prompt, efficient and ambulance service any time at a moment s notice for invalid or transcom-iortab- portation - - le emergency anywhere, anytime. CALL ROY A. SCHONIAN The Uintah Basins Only Complete Mortuary Service Business Phone 271 Residence Phone 241 Duchesne, Utah |