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Show t Friday, September UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH W ants UINTAH BASIN RECORD E. J. Schonlan, Publisher PUBLISHED EVEKY FRIDAY Boy A. Schonlan, Editor AT DUCHESNE, UTAH Graee Dalgleish Mrs. Minnie Hamilton By Agnes Brooks Fred Musser accompanied by his son Fred Jr. who hasbeen visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Leasher of Display Advertising May 26, 1922, at the Postoffice at Flat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, under the act ef here from Los Angeles, left Thurs- Pittsfield Mass, announce the birth day for Ogden where Mrs. Musser of a son August 29. Mrs. Leasher Line, 2yx c. March 3, 1879. has been receiving medical treat- is a granddaughter of Mrs. J. W. Per Column Inch, 30c ment for several weeks. Mrs. Mus- Rockhill and will be remembered Classified and Reading Notices ser underwent a goiter operation as Erma Stallings. For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost SUBSCRIPTION RATES Glen Carey spent a few days at Friday and according to the latest and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per 75 report, received when Mr. Musser home, he is attending school at the Months Three line, first Insertion; 5c per line for 1.00 and Fred returned Monday, was A. C. in Logan. each succeeding issue minimum Six Months Mr. and Mrs. Golden McNeil of getting along nicely and at the 32.00 One Year charge, 30c. present rate of improvement would Frutiland have moved to Duchesne be able to leave the hospital in a where their children can attend few days and stay with her sister school. until more fully recovered. During Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brooks Mr. Mussers absence his son and Mrs. J. W. Rockhill attended and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. the show at Heber City Sunday Jack Cannon, of Pleasant Grove night. attended to the duties on the MusMiss Lula Pace and Miss ser ranch and will remain until Pace returned home after Phyllis having Mrs. Musser returns. spent the summer in Lehi. Announcement has been received Mrs. Wells Sweat is spending a of the arrival of a son born to Mr. of weeks in Heber. couple and Mrs. Kenneth Smith at ColumMr. and Mrs. Dick Jone3 of Hebia on September 3. Mr. and Mrs. ber are staying at the Alva MurA. O. Smith are the very proud dock ranch on Currane creek. grandparents of the new arrival. Those attending Conference in M i 8 s Eld e rene Settlemier, Duchesne Sunday were; Mr. and county nurse for this district, was Mrs. Earl Sweat and Mrs. Bert a Myton business visitor Friday. She was accompanied by her sister Young, Mrs. Dewey Roberts is spending Mrs. C. M. Janz of Portland who came from Oregan with a couple of weeks at Duchesne at Miss Settlemier when she returned the home of her mother Mrs. R. from a recent visit wth her folks. D. Young. Mrs, Melvin Sweat is visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bates of Duchesne were Myton visitors on the home of her sister Mrs. Chester Burgner at Salt Lake. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dennis came in from American Fork Saturday NEWS IN BRIEF to spend the weeek-en- d with their Imports of cattle and beef into sons and daughters. They returned the United States in the first half home Monday. Mr. and Mr3. Howard Bingham of 1940 totalled 192,000,000 pounds made a business trip to Provo Sun- dressed weight, a decrease of about 19 percent from the same period day. of 1939, according to the office of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meranda Foreign Agricultural Relations. spent a few days visiting relatives of dutiable cattle for the Imports and friends In Heber and Ogden first half of 40 were over half of returning home Saturday evening. all beef imports, but were about R. J. Adams of Roosevelt was 29 percent smaller on a dressed transacting business in Myton on weight basis than for the same Saturday. period in 1939. Imports of canned E. H. Gardner of Neola and Jess beef from South America were less Hadden of Utahn were business than half the total. visitors in Myton Monday. Mr. Ulrich of Salt Lake City, engineer for the Myton City Water works, met with the Myton City council Friday afternoon to attend to matters connected with the new SUMMONS NOMINATION BY THE PEOPLE water system. Paul Hansen and small son IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF At the regular primary September 3, 66 percent, of Mrs. visited with her mother, Ioka THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISvoters in Duchesne exeror 307 out of 460 ADVERTISING RATES Entered as second-clas- s matter in-ia- w Ore-ga- chesne. North of County Court Duchesne House a tut hv MERRIL H. LARSEN her orj dtalk s pa d hr .ter far Attorney-at-la- w Main Street Duchesne a FOR SALE Sheep sheds, reduced Price. Apply to Knight Inv. Co., Provo or J. F. Hoyt, Duchesne TS ca ck he Mrs. Lilly Wedig, Tuesday. Have Hlslop and son Martin and family and Mrs. Lilly Wedig moved to Rooseveit Tuesday. Ed Hart of Duchesne visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish Tuesday when returning from a business trip to Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Aury Draper returned iSaturday from Moroni where they were called by the death of his sister Mrs. Artichia Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Morris of Denver are guests at the home of Mrs. Morris parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aury Draper. of the State TRICT, UTAH, WITHIN AND FOR DUCHESNE COUNTY. of oOoo-TATTON BENCH, Plaintiff, -- vs- ) ) ) ) half-to- n 1 fit v replied bem h osevelt. calling was kil He 1 though had pu ROY A. SCHONLAN Registered ,"Fro Mortician sO'neoi Duchesne .I tt when I Utah v Hoyt again. j"An go out 0( 8 ijidnt' Dont No j I He j (he ro fa, ly the Legislature of the Slate of Utah, tno-thirof all the members elected to each house con- Be it enacted Be s 1' f atch apecta Co 1 tl kg threw Stubborn Th gestec ; "Th fire inontl Andt CHANGE TO piorn ' gJlS body got a ELECTRIC WATER HEATING and I ( "Id besu A hr Hot water by the gallons the instant you want it - day or night, hot or cold weather. Safely, cleanly, automatically And economically - electricity for water heating is cheap ONLY St i He leath wear E I man my this lc emp with Per Kilowatt Hour MEDA G. WATROUS, and The primary elections are held at considerable WHY NOT ENJOY IT NOW? FRED L. WATROUS, hus- - ) considand a the at HAZEL to and ) and the band state, wife, county expense OTOOLE, and WESTERN ) erable expense to candidates who have to extend their LOAN & BUILDING COM- - ) than much longer period campaign activities over a PANY, a corp.; and FIRST ) 8 DOE and SECOND DOE; ) This expense is justifiable' for one heretofore. Defendants. ) reason only; the lifting of the nomination out of the Electricity Is Your Most Efficient Servant ooOooout of the the political hands of party politics THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE Peterson returned Tues- SAID DEFENDANTS: machine in the pet phrase of many of our candidates Lavar day from a business trip to Salt You are hereby summoned to and placing it in the control of the people. Lake City where he purchased a within twenty days after appear Chevrolet truck to the service of this summons But even the primary system of nomination can new upon use in business. his honey served within the County if you, accomplish its end only if the people exercise the Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Jumer mov- in which this action Is brought, privelege written into the statutes for them. After ed into their new home Tuesday. otherwise, within thirty days afhouse has been under con- ter all, 66 percent plus, is not a bad turnout, but what The service, and defend the above during the summer and entitled action; and in case of about the other third of the voters? What would the struction has been only recently completed. MODERN MANNER your failure so to do, judgment results be if they all voted; and will they, after it is Mr. and Mrs. Gus Solomonson will be rendered against you acall over with be the first ones to voice their criticism of Arcadia were Myton visitors cording to the demand of the comSaturday. Secretary of State. plaint, which has been filed with of the actions of those who are elected? Joseph Cooper arrived Tuesday clerk of said court. The primary system of nomination is the most from San Francisco to visit with theThis The Newhouse Hotel is completing action is brought to recover Notice of Sale Mrs. C. C. Cooper. Mr. a democratic yet devised. It is undoubtedly in our law his mother, a $200,000.00 modernizing and title in the judgment quieting is a former resident of Myto certain lots, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF plaintiff to stay at least so long as the state and nation con- Cooper redecorating ton. program that makes THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISLots 4, 5 and of Block 53, Duavailable the most outstanding and tinue under the present demacratic form of Mrs. Wm. Preece was hostess to chesne Townsite,6, Duchesne Coun- TRICT OF THE STATE OF the Friday bridge club last week ty, Utah. complete accommodations in the UTAH, IN AND FOR THE government. Its principles are sound and just, and with members and the COUNTY following DUCHESNE OF West at at our SAME POPULAR Dated this Duchesne, Utah, it is deserving of more support from the voters than guests present; Mrs. Bliss Lott, 17tih oOo of June, A. D. 1940. day PRICES. . .Splendid food at modeit has yet'receiv.ed under its two years of use. There Mrs. Wm-- Koehler, Mrs. R. E. (Signed) Merril H. Larsen, OCCIDENTAL LIFE IN-- ) rate HoMiss Alice Todd, Mrs. prices will be found in our is still another registration day on September 17, at Waugh, Attorney for Plaintiff. SURANCE COMPANY, a ) mer Robinson, Mrs. Lee Cooper CAFETERIA ) and DINING ROOM. Address, Duchesne, Utah corporation, which prospective voters may qualify for the run-of- f and Mrs. E. W. Kronquist. vs) 13, First Septembeer publication ' Mr and Mrs G. H. Holder and 1940. . ROY A. SCHONLAN, and ) primary October 1st. Good citizens will see that they children, 400 OUTSIDE ROOMS WITH BATH 2r4. and Larry and Wm. Last publication October 11, ETHEL 'SCHONLAN, his ) are properly registered and will use their right to J. StewartLeah Bluespent Sunday at wife, OLLIE L. SCHONIAN ) 1940. vote on election day. bell visiting relatives. J. R. POPE, a Adminis- - ) Mr and Mrs. Leland Wilde and member of the younger set, while trator of the Estate of ) ANOTHER EMPTY GUN VICTIM daughter, Lou Jean visited with Mr. Tighe came to Myton recent- Olga M. Pope, deceased, ) f The accidental shooting of Paul Young of Fruit-lan- d Mr. and Mrs. Don Hatton at ly and has made many friends and J. R. Pope, and Leora ) HOTEL since his arrival. They will make Pope, his wife, and First ) Sunday. last Wednesday with another one of those A wedding of interest to this their home in Myton Second Doe, Doe, and ) ) empty guns serves to again remind us of the ever community took place Thursday Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Anderle Third Doe, Vernal, when Ada Mae Wing, spent Tuesday in Vernal, visiting ) Defendants, present hazard the careless handling of firearms at a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde and transacting business. oOo creates. Mrs. Lee Cooper, Mrs. Homer To be sold at Sheriffs Sale, on Wing of Myton, became the bride bd"8 close and Mrs. E W. Kron- the 5th day of October, A. D. shot Robinson at St. of Michael of Paul, range, Joseph though Tighe Fortunately surLake for Salt Mo. left The at the front door of the Court 1940, Tuesday young couple quist did not appear to be seriously injured, though only a Louis, their many friends and City to meet Mrs. Coopers daugh- House in Duchesne, County of Duprised a of different matter of an inch or less, or a angle managed to keep the carriage a ter, Miss Anna Hunt, who came chesne, State of Utah, at 2 oclock P. M., the following described real few degrees meant the escape from probably serious secret for a few days. Mrs. Tighe from New York City to visit with YOU DONT HAVE TO BE RICH TO ENJOY RICH WHISKErf Mrs. Robinson re- estate in Duchesne County, Utah, has made here home at Myton her mother. j and permanent injury or worse. to in attendher mained visit Lake Salt her childhood, throughout It is unnecessary to dwell on the possibilities of ing scool here, and is a popular daughter, Mrs. Lahoma Spiers. Lots Seven (7), and Eight (8), of Block Twenty-ninaccidents from this source; we have all heard and (29), of we found how serious the in- Townsite of Duchesne, Utah, toseen enough of them to know, but with the hunting ation of the car that and with all the next driver been. the The gether have cident singular glass might season not far away it is well to impress on our minds Issues and profits theroof half open, and one of the missels hit this rents. about was dont1'0 and rights, interests and appurour and renew this hazard of You again the seriousness winhead. Had the in the line drivers with tenances glass just belonging thereto; todetermination to handle firearms with care. a million dow been all the way down he could easily have been gether with all tenements, herand appurtenances, editaments, A PRANK THAT CAN SPELL DISSASTER to stunned or blinded by the result just long enough and together with all of to enjoy th i fatn0ua How easily an apparently unimportant prank send the car hurtling off the road or into the car every kind and nature, rights, however amooibness evidenced as to the use of said could turn to something of grave consequences was which happened to be approaching at the time, and ou q uaU,v::8 premises. Monconsider last the final to to what editor rather it is rather disconcerting forcibly 0 brought home your Dated: September 6, 1940. bebeen. with a have while result companion traveling might (Signed) Meriwether day evening, Dewey 6heriff. The boys were of course, just having some fun tween Duchesne and Myton. We had just crossed the Rulon J. Larsen, barrow could the from but which fun to turn when as at believed, suddenly eaisly they Bridgeland bridge Attorney for Plaintiff i tragedy. We hope their parents, and other parents Duchesne, Utah. pit beside the road a couple of boys rose just in time Date toof First Publlca'ion of to make a curb an effort this sort of to be caught by the lights and heaved couple Sept. along the highway 1940. r matoes at the car. They were good shots too, loth amusement before the damage is done, for such must 13,Date of Last Publication Oct. 63 1 n. no. Pint Quart 6 Pint -- 65 4, 1940. hitting their marks, and it was only after examin- be the eventual result. M1LUY YIAS DID W CO'S -- t w Duchesne d. iness. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carlile and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse LeFever spent Monday in Heber. SECTION 1. That It is proposed to amend section 18, article XII, of the constitution of the state of Utah to read: Sec. 18. The legislature may provide by law that the stockholders in every corporation and joint stock association organized for banking purposes, or the holders of any one or more of the classes of stock issued by any such corporation in addition to the amount of capital stock subscribed and fully paid by them shall be Individually responsible for an additional amount equal to not exceeding the amount of their stock in such corporation, or the amount of their stock of any particular class in such corporation, for all its debts and liabilities of every kind. Section 2. The secretary of state is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state at the next general election in the manner provided by law. , Section 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January, 1941. I, E. E. Monson, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the Constitutional Amendment proposed by the regular session of the legislature of 1939 as the same appears of record in my office. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, this 26th day of August, 1940. rna"; ne a ces Cl Attorney-at-La- 22-t- f. Liability of Stockholders of Banks The Record Office Specializes in Fine Commercial Printing A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION 18, ARTICLE Xll OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH. RELATINC TO LIABIL-ITOF OF STOCKHOLDERS curring therein ett. L. A. HOLLENBECK FOR RENT: Duplex apt. fum-nsheInquire Record office 39tf BANKS. s Paf 7-- 2t Y dJ in s svv men Tun thy Uf' Aga criN job John H. Jones and Ike Hamilton spent Monday in Duchesne on bus- Constitutional Amendment i ; L, Utah. r it IL B. HOLLENBECK Notary Public WANTED: Representative to look after our magazine subscription interests in Duchesne and vicinity. Every family orders subscriptions. Hundreds of dollars are spent for them each fall and winter in this vicinity. Instructions and equipment free. Guaranteed lowest rates on all periodicals, domestic and foreign. Represent the oldest magazine agency in the United States. Start a growing and permanent business in whole or spare time. Address Inc., Naples Road, North Cohocton, New York. MOORE-OOTTREL- Ca n, Legal Advertising registered cised their right to participate in the nomination of We do not have the exact candidates for election. figures for the county, but estimate that the percentage of those who voted is even smaller than in Du- Those from Tabiona attending Relief Society conference at Duchesne last Sunday were; Mr. and Mrs. William Frisby, Bishop Kenneth Carlile, Jessie Maxwell, Leona Lazenby, Hazel Clark, Hazel Nye, Clemintine Jones, Mildred Webb, Thelma Nye, Lida Jones and Minnie Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson and family and Mrs. Anna Stanley of in Tabiona spent the week-en- d Provo and Heber City. Dr. N. F. Gerrie, Dentist of the State Board of Health is in Tabiona this week fiking the teeth of children under 13 years of age. Dr. Neff Hicken and Dr. Frazer of Sait Lake held a toncil clinic in Tabiona Saturday. Fifteen children underwent the operation. Mr. Claud Wagstaff and Mr. Hursel Jones spent Monday in Ro- - Professional Tr thro seer He LU ters f to-w- it, -- iNEWHOUSE to-w- it: e 11 w V THU IS 4 fOOf .40, THE Q.D QUArtPCO, lAWRlNUBUkC, I tai |