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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH Friday, June 14, 1940 UINTAH BASIN RECORD E. J. Schonian, Publisher PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ADVERTISING RATES Roy A. Schonian, Editor AT DUCHESNE, UTAH Entered as second-clas- s Legal Advertising; Myton News Notice To Water Users By Mrs. Grace Dalglelsh matter Duchesne, Utah has filed Application No. 13528 to appropriate 1.5 sec. ft. of water from Strawberry river in Duchesne county proposing to divert it from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, inclusive of each year at a point N. 56 deg. 45 min. W. 2923 ft. from the E Cor. of Sec. 17, T. 4 S R. 7 W., USB&M. It is proposed to convey the water 1000 ft. by ditch and use it to irrigate 80 acres of land embraced in the N yt SW54 Sec. NEVi 16, NE14 SEU and SE Sec. 17, T. 4 S, R 7 W., USB&M. Protests resisting the granting of said Application, with reasons therefor, made in affidavit form,s, must be filed with T. H. Humph-eryState Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, with one extra copy and $1.00 filing fee on or before July 21, C. H. Fenske, May 26, 1922, at the Postoffice at Mrs. Reuben Snyder was hos Display Advertising Flat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, under the act of tess to the Myton Literary club at her ranch home west of town March 3. 1879. Line, 2 y2 c. last Wednesday. Present were the Per Column Inch, 30c following- members; Mrs. Hillery Classified and Reading Notices Holder, Mrs. Wilmer Murray, Mrs. SUBSCRIPTION RATES For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost James Dalglelsh, Mrs. T. Hatch, 10c per Three Months and Found, Miscellaneous, 75 Mrs. Emery Nellson, Mrs. Robert line, first insertion; 5c per line for Six Months Wells, Mrs. Charles Meranda and each succeeding issue minimum 42.00 Mrs. H. K. Palmer. An interest... One Year charge, 30c. ing review of Mark Twains Personal Recollections of Joan of HEY! KEEP YOUR MIND ON OUR BUSINESS! Arc was presented by Mrs. Hatch. The next meeting will be held June 19, with Mrs. Dalglelsh and Mrs. Meranda will give the review. Mrs. Wm. Koehler entertained at bridge Friday afternoon honoring Mrs. Leona Greene of Henry-ett- a Oklahoma who is a guest of Mrs. J. B. Whittemore of Roosevelt Engaged at the bridge tables were employed in Salt Lake City for several months. The newlyweds will make their home in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Lowe arrived Friday from Long Beach, California to visit Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Forsythe. Wm. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Hillery Hilder, Leah and Larry Holder and Audrey Woods spent Sunday at Bluebell. Miss Gladys Murray returned with them day evening to visit at the Holder Sun- home. Mrs. Charles Albright and Mrs. Belle Reef of Roosevelt were Myton visitors Sunday. Mrs. James Dalgleish attended contract club at the hame fo Mrs. R. M. Pope in Duchesne Saturday. Mrs. Bessie Barton and son Jack of Duchesne visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sands Sunday. Mrs. Ellis 'Walker, Mrs. Asa Armstrong and daughter of Salt Lake City visited Saturday at the home of Mrs. Walkers brother Mr. and Mrs. and sister-in-laJay Smith. Miss Alice Todd and Miss lone Bird were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ferron of Roosevelt at a picnic at the Ferron ranch on the Strawberry river Sunday. Margaret Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Smith, returned Monday from a short visit with relatives in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Alan Lloyd and son Glenn and daughter LaRae arrived Monday from Taft, California to spend the summer with Mrs. Lloyds parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hancock on their ranch in Pleasant valley. Dick Scott of Salt Lake City arrived Sunday to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Todd. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smith Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Zirker and children of Arcadia. 1940. Mrs. Floyd Lamb, Mrs. Lee Cooper. T. H. Humpherys Mrs. R.. E. Waugh, Mrs. James State Engineer Mrs. Mrs. Bliss Lott, Dalgleish, of first Date publication, Kron-quist, Robert Wells, Mrs. E. W. Date of last publication, Miss Alice Todd, Miss lone Homer Mrs. Mrs. Bird, Robinson, J. B. Whittemore and the guest of Notice For Publication honor. A delicious lunch was served and high score prize was UNITED STATES DEPARTawarded to Mrs. Robinson while MENT OF THE INTEROIR GENERAL LAND OFFICE AT SALT guest prize was presented to Mrs. Greene. LAKE CITY, UTAH, May 24, 1940. Notice is hereby given that Mrs. J. B. Whitmore of RooseHarold Behunin, of Myton, Utah, velt and Mrs. Lena Green of Hen-ryetOklahoma were guests at who, on Nov. 2, 1933, made homestead entry, No. 051374, for the home of Mr. and Mrs.Wm. Sec. 17, Twp. Koehler from Fridy iill Sunday W14SE14, 4 South, Range 1 West, Uintah night. Roland Krebs left Thursday for Special Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make proof, to Salt Lake City to attend the gradestablish claim to the land above uation of his son Roland Jr. who described, before the clerk of the completed his studies at the South District Court, at Duchesne, Utah, high school in Salt Lake. on the 16th day of July, 1940. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Merkley of Claimant names ts witnesses: Arcadia were Myton business visitFrank Roberts, Arvene Cooper, ors Thursday. N. L. Peterson and Elden Behunin, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hansen, are of Myton, Utah. the proui parents of an infant (Signed) A. S. Brown, son born June 7. Register Funeral services for Henrietta Warren Orekirk and Carl Ode-kir- k Date of First publication, El Roland Mrs. arrived Tuesday from Ehlers, mother (of Date of Last publication, Krebs, were held Sunday at 1 p. m. Paso, Texas to visit here with rein the Whittier L. D. S. Ward latives. Chapel in Salt Lake City. Mr. Mrs. John Zirker and children Notice Notice is hereby given that a Krebs was visiting his family in of Arcadia and Mrs. Lawrence Salt Lake at the time of Mrs. and family of Helena, Mon- public hearing on the budget for 1 of Ehlers death and remained to be tana visited at the home of Mr. the fiscal year of FLAG DAY AND NATIONAL DEFENSE with his wife at the time of her and Mrs. John Zirker Sr. Tuesday. Duchesne County School District carries an increased bereavement. As Flag Day dawns today Mrs. Ted Miles and son Darrel will be reld at the Board of EdudurMr. Ole Mrs. and of and Peterson Salt Lake City arrived Monday cation office, Duchesne, Utah, Friany time significance greater, probably, than and from Salt Lake City to day, June 28, 1940 at four oclock Jean their Mary evening daughter coning the past two decades. A wave of national visit to Bonnie a her parents, Mr. and P. M. The Budget for the fiscal made with Fenn guest trip will be adopted sciousness is sweeping across the country; a reali- Provo where they visited with Mr. Mrs. Wm. Forsythe and brother-in-la- year of 1940-194- 1 at this Mrs. meeting. Mr. and and Mrs. Alden and Fenn. Franklin sister, Stars and the of of the zation Stripes importance A public hearing will be held who has been visiting at Willis Zirker. and the American ideals for which it stands; a reali- Peterson the Fenn home returned home Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Meranda at four oclock P. M., on the date make adjustzation that these ideals which mean so much to us with his parents Sunday evening. of Salt Lake City were week end above mentioned to1939-1940 budments within the and Charles Mrs. of Mr. are perhaps threatened, and that no time should be Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Fisher left guests get. Meranda. for Provo where Sunday they lost in making adequate preparations for their de- visited Board of Education of memAmong the and attended to business arise. bers who attended the regular Duchesne County School District fense should the need matters, returning Tuesday. C. C. Mickelson, of the O. E. S. Monday (Signed) The picture is not at all clear. Many interpreta- Mr. and Mrs. John Zirker Sr., meeting Clerk and Mrs. Titus Mr. were Mr. and Mrs. Hillery Holder and evening tions of the situation are being offered, nationally son, and Mrs. Munz Mrs. Emil Jones, Larry made a trip to Provo Ollie Schonian of Duchesne; Mr. Notice and individually, which, boiled down, can be classi- Thursday to get George Zirker, and Mrs. Robeirt) Marimon and fied under three schools of thought receiving medical Mrs. complete iso- who has been Pursuant to provisions of Secof Vernal and attention there. They visited in Mrs. Mary Johnson tion Ses12, Chapter 29, of the Rooseto material allies of Walker assistance the and active lation, Dorothy Salem with Mrs. Lynn Stone and sion Laws of Utah, 1937, I, G. velt. allies. side of on the the k return-inMrs. Wm. Stewart before participation John Wahlquist of Salt Lake A. Goodrich, County Clerk of Thursday evening. It matters not which of these three courses we resident of Myton, Dudhesne County, State of Utah, a former City, Mr. and Mrs. Giles Wood and visited with friends here Wednes- do hereby give notice that candito is defense national a choose, strong necessary son, Merrill spent Saturday and dates are to be nominated at the maintain either of them. And national defense is Sunday in Salt Lake City where day. Primary Election which will be held September 3, 1940, for the not solely a matter of guns and powder and airships they visited with Mrs. Wood's sisMiss Freida Tolboe. During following offices: more inclusive than that. Nation- ter, and men; it is their absence they selected a new One representative to the al defense includes also a state of mind; the convic- Pontiac car which was delivered State Legislature . One County commissioner for tion that American ideals are right, they are Tuesday. a term of 4 years Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Preece and Mrs. W. G. Gentry necessary and that they are worth any sacrifice to daughter Edith Nell and son Billy One County commissioner for a term of 2 years uphold. accompanied by Mrs. A.M. Todd Mrs. Marlin Wilkerson left for A County attorney for a left Lake for Salt where she Nevada City. Thursday Wednesday and complete national defense Mr. and Mrs. Preece and family will Building a strong term of 2 years. join her husband who has emAll nominating petitions, desigimplies not only the building of armaments and the returned Monday while Mrs. Todd ployment there. in Salt Lake to visit at Mrs. Otto Lloyd spent Thursday nations of nominations, and accepenlisting of manpower, it implies the building of remained tances for the above offices must the home of her granddaughter, in Mt. Emmons visiting friends. Americanism. This is a program in which we can Mrs. Alan Sims. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Percival of be filed with the county clerk all take part; in our schools, our religious, civic and Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Holder and Provo spent the week end with before July 25th 1940. G. A. Goodrich, fraternal organizations; in our homes and on the William Stewart accompanied He-b- Mr. Percivals parents, Mr. and (Signed) T. Hall of Roosevelt to Hanna Mrs. Charles Percival. County Clerk street; everywhere and all the time, we can and we Friday evening to attend the Re- Don and Bryan Gentry of Mywas a business visitor in Ioka will if we are true Americans, direct our thoughts publican of Hanna ton were visiting their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gentry Tuesday. and our attentions to those ideals which created the precinct. Mr. and Mrs. True Hatch and Miss Louise Mayer and Mr. Dan this week. son Ralph spent the week little Stars and Stripes and which will defend it from any Shurtz of Rosevelt were Myton Alf Lublin of Roosesvelt was end in Salt Lake City. invation or insult, whether by foreign guns or in- visitors Tuesday. in Ioka on business Monday. Mrs. Tom Gentry entertained Visitors at the home of Mr. and ternal fifth columnists. Roy Johnson left for his work her club Thursday afternoon with Mrs. LoytaJ Perry Sunday iwere in Hines, Oregon after a' ten-da- y Mrs. Russell Robinson and Mrs. BOYS STATE TEACHES AMERICANISM Mr. Perrys grandfather, R. B. visit with his parents, Mr. and True Hatch as special guests. The Duchesne American Legion and auxiliary are Remington of Salt Lake City and Mrs. P. C. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Lemon Fuller Remington of Vernal who Mr. and Mrs. Nichlos of were visiting in Upalco Sunday. seeking aid this week in the sponsorship of three were enroute to Vernal to attend Roosevelt and Mr. Lyn and Mrs. Bruce Mrs. A. who has Duchesne boys to Boys State, an American Legion the Remington family reunion. Calder of Moon Lake were visit- been quite J.ill theAngus ten weeks past Mrs. fostered summer encampment at Camp Williams, ard of Asa Roberts and son Rich- ors at the home of W. H. Stone is reported improving slowly. Price, visited in Myton Sun- Sunday. The Bee Hive meeting was held lasting 13 days. day. They were accompanied by Mrs. Myrtle Fausett, Mrs. An-i- e Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Eva No finer entry can be made in the minutes of any Mrs. Persia Horsley who has been Michie, Lila Webb, Mrs. Celia Percival. Those present were; medical attention in Jones and daughter Dale attended LaRea Fausett, Ruth receiving we than that Benson, assistance believe, has Price for several weeks and was the M. I A. conference in Salt and Florence 'organization, Percival. The Bee been given in making possible participation by a lo- sufficiently recovered to return Lake City last week. keepers were Eva and Beulah cal youth m the activities Mr, and Mrs. Joe Harris of Percival. Boys State. Our high home. Miss lone Bird and Mrs. Charles Highland were visiting Mr. and Saxon Jones of Provo spent the school juniors and seniors, tomorrows potential lead- Meranda were supper guests at Mrs. Emil Anderson Sunday. week end with her mother, Mrs. ers, are there given actual serious lessons in govern- the home of Miss Alice Todd Sat- Mr. and Mrs, John Peterson of Celia Jones. Duchesne spent Sunday with Mr. Mrs. Eva Miles spent Monday ment procedure by participation in the administra- urday evening. Anouncement has been received and Mrs. M. J. Benson. in Myton, the guest of Mrs. Eldon tion of the affairs of the camp, designed along extct of the marriage of Miss VSula Mr. and Mrs. I. Sander of Heber Wall. lines of democratic government. In addition they Robinson to Wendall Workman in were Ioka visitors Friday. IOKA: Mr. and Mrs. James A. Lake City last Wednesday. Salt Miss Lucile Percival returned Kirkham of Salt Lake City anthe other of forms study governments, their faults Mis3 is a daughter of home Friday from Provo where nounce the coming of and weaknesses. In short, they learn the whats and Mr. andRobinson Mrs. Homer Robinson of she has spent the past winter in their daughter Bessie marriage to Karl Lemon. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Myton and a popular member of school, whys of Americanism. The marnage will take Filling of Duchesnes quota of three boys is a the younger set. She has been William Ostler of Hancock cove Lemon. in the Salt Lake City L. place worthwhile goal, both on the part of possible spon- tors from out of town, or for the townspeople either D. S. Temple, Friday, June 14th. soring organizations and of the parents of the boys for that matter to be tossed violently about in their A luncheon will be given by the of the biide in the Lions themselves. cars as they pull up to park in front of hotel or busi- parents house Saturday. Miss Knkham HAZARDOUS HOLES IN MAIN STREET ness establishment. Just the other day we saw a lit- was employed by the farm securThe usual holes, result of the annual spring frost tle girl get a badly cut lip as she was thrown ity in Duchesne county in 1936 against and 1937. She is now demonstraMain on are bulges street, though the mois- the side of a tourist car pulling to a stop. , A lawsuit tor for Utah present Karl has county. ture has long since gone and the street is now hard could easily have been the result. worked In Roosevelt for 6 years and stabilized for another year. We believe it is time the city or the state made an in thecreamery business. The young couple will make their home It is not a very nice welcoming to tourists or visi- - effort to eliminate these unnecessary hazards. in Provo, ta H. HOLLENBECK Notary Publio North of R far that er at FOR RENT: Duplex apt. Inquire Record office 39tf FOR RENT: Modern house. fum-nshe- ROY A. 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