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Show Friday, November UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH 1, 1940 UINTAH BASMRECORD E. J. Schonlan, Publisher PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY W anti Eoy A. Scbonian, Editor AT DUCHESNE, UTAH Minnie Hamilton Mrs. Ethel C. Beebe matter Mrs. Hazel Nye entertained at Miss Anna Stark was visiting May 26, 1922, at the Postoffice at Display Advertising Flat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, under the act of a political party Monday night. school Wednesday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Willard Smith Line, 2i c. March 3. 1879. Wm. Frisby, Mr. and Mrs. Earl made a business trip to Roosevelt Per Column Inch, 30c Neilson, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wad-le- Friday. Classified and Reading Notices Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nye, Mr. The Altonah CCC camp has been For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost and Mrs. Lawrence Maxwell, Mr. moved SUBSCRIPTION RATES to Pleasant Grove. and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per and and Mrs. Mr. Paul Johnson, ,75 Three Months Meriwether was trnsact-inSheriff line 5c for first insertion; line, per Mrs. Jesse LeFevre, Mr. and Mrs. 100 Six Months in Altonah Friday. business each succeeding issue minimum Bernell Mrs. Hazel Turnbow, 12.00 One Year of A 30c. parents attended the group charge, Clark, David Nye, Harvy Bowers, Miss Nadine Bowers Bud Nye and P. T. A. meeting held at Altamont Thursday. All reported having an Bishop Kenneth Carlile. Eider Dean Webb returned last enjoyable time. A large crowd attended the week after spending 2 years in the dance and shower for Mr. and south eastern states mission. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones spent a Mrs. Bud Besst Friday night. Mrs. Dean Mecham is spending few days last week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John H. a few days at the home of her Jones. parents Mrs. and Mr. Dan Allred. Mrs. Lorene Hicken is spending Many out of town friends and this week in Heber City. relatives attended the funeral of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Johnson D. J. Thompson Sunday. and infant son, DeVon spent a Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Maxwell and few days in Heber City this week family were guests ,of Mr. and where DeVon was treated by Dr. Mrs. Glen Mohlman Sunday. Neilson for pneumonia. He is Mr. and Mrs. Jim Burgess of much improved at this writnig. Price are here visiting with their' Mrs. Millie Hadden spent SunMr. and daughter and day in Roosevelt where her baby Mrs. Lott Powell. was treated by Dr. Miles for Jackie Carrol son of Mr. and The baby is much better Mrs. Aldon Carrol was taken to at this writing. Roosevelt for medical attention on Mr. and Mrs. Clyton Stanley Monday. ' are spending this week in Heber The Relief Society gave a party City where Mrs. Stanley is visit- Tuesday for the officers. ing with her mother, Mrs. Eunice The D.U.P. held their regular Ilicken. meeting Wednesday in the ward A free Autumn dance was giv- hall. en Friday in the Defa Hall by the Hanna and Tabiona M. I. A. ber City spent Saturday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Giles of He- - in Tabiona and Hanna. ADVERTISING RATES Entered as second-clas- s y, g w son-in-la- w pneu-jmoni- a. out-goin- g FEDERAL POWER COMMIS- SION, Washington, D. C. Public notice is hereby given, pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Power Act (16 U.S.C. that Moon Lake Electric Association, Inc., of Mt. Emmons, Utah, has made application for license for proposed Project No. 1773, on the East Fork of Lake Fork of the Duchesne in Duchesne River, County, Utah, consisting of a diversion and storage dam, a conduit 2.14 miles long, a concrete power house having initial installed capacity of 950 horsepower and ultimate installed capacity of 1425 horsepower, and a substation having capacity of 900 kilovolt-ampereAny protest against the approval of this application or request for hearing thereon, with the reasons for such protest or request and the name and address of the party or parties so protesting or requesting, should be submitted before November 22, 1940, to the Federal Power Commission at Washington, D. C. By order of the Commission : Leon M. Fuquay, 791-825- r) AND VOTE The big topic of the week is, of coures, next Tuesdays election, with the air, press and public gatherings devoted to the extolling and condemning of this and that policy and personality. are to be decided. Many issues and cross-issue- s The New Deal is declared to be on trial; the third term precedent is challenged; party lines are being s. lost and reestablished; a war crisis enters into the picture, with many campaigners stressing the danger of changing administration during such a crisis; the labor issues are looming large in the campaigning and all the usual issues, local and national are inter- Secietary. woven through these main problems. NOTICE OF SALE Out of it all two main facts emerge. There is goIN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ing to be an extremely heavy vote this year if the THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISnumber, of local registrations is any criterion, and TRICT, IN AND FOR DUCHESNE COUNTY, STATE OF scratching is going to be prevalent, according to all UTAH. the surveys and discussions. 0O0As usual, this column is taking no sides in the elec- WALTER ) GRIFFITH, tion. We are neither advocating how to vote nor how Plaintiff. ) vs. not to vote, but we do urge that everyone vote, pick) C. KOHL, and GEORGE ing whatever candidates his or her judgment dic- BESSIE O. KOHL, his tates. We would like to urge one line of thought; wife; pick your candidate for the man he is, the construc- FRED C. FERRON, and AGNES his FERRON, tive things you believe he will do; not for the amount wife; of mud he is able to throw at his opponent. We dont R. S. LUSTY, and believe in being blind to the inefficiencies or miscar- VERNA LUSTY, his wife, Defendants. riages of duty of anyone in office, but neither do we Case No. 1S78. believe in the propriety of electng anyone to office To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on 12th day of November, A. D. solely on the strength of his opponents weaknesses. the 1910, at two oclock, P. M., at CREATING A BETTER FEELING IN ARCADIA the front door of the County Court House in Duchesne, Duchesne to of Duchesne Fish and Game County, State of Utah, the folAccording reports described property situclub members who have been intervening in the inter- lowing ated in Duchesne County, State est of a better hunt, the Arcadia folks have relented of Utah, somewhat in their attitude as expressed a. week ago All of Sections 5 and 6, Township 4 South, Range 6 West, in the Record, and most fields in Arcadia and Bridge-lanUintah Special Meridian. will be open to pheasant hunters next Sunday. The West half ('y2), and the Northeast Quarter of the Some of the fields will be posted and others will Quarter (NEQ of not, according to information received Thursday, but Noitheast NEQ), and the West half of in nearly all instances, whether the fields are posted the Northeast Quarter (W of NEQ ), and the South half of or not, the farmers expressed their desire that huntSoutheast Quarter (S; of ers request permission before entering property, so the SE14), of Section 7, Township that the farmers may know who the hunters are, 4 South, Range 6 West, Uintah and may steer tliem away from fields where cattle Special Meridian. The Northwest Quarter of are grazing. the Northeast Quarter (NWQ We take it that this does not mean that the grieof NEQ ), and the North half of the Northwest Quarter vance the farmers aired in their article last week (Njj of and the Southwest NWQ), been has eliminated. Rather, we imagine that the Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (SWQ of NWQ), of Secfarmers, realizing that in the most part the sportstion 8, Township 4 men are not the cause of their grievance, and the South, Range 6 West, Uintah Special action they proposed would not effect a satisfactory Meridian. settlement, have decided to meet the sportsmen on The Southwest Quarter of (SWQ), them let conduct the terms, friendly present hunt, ship 4 South,Section 10,6 TownWest, hoping in return that they will conduct it with care Uintah Special Range Meridian. and respect for property, and after it is completed, The West half of the Southwest Qua! ter (Wjj of SWQ), will show their appreciation by aiding in whatever of Section 17, Township 4 way they can toward finding that fair solution to South, Range 6 West, Uintah the problem the farmers were wishing for a week Special Meridian. The 14-- pre-electi- on -- to-wi- t: d 4t R FOR SALE Small house with 40 Myra Iorg acres of land, 20 under cultivameeting of D. tion and 20 shares of Rocky Pt. The Upalco-Iok- a U. P. was held Friday at the water, nera Duchesne. Levi J. Anderton, Duchesne home of Mrs. George Potts with 15-17 members and 2 visitors present. Delicious refreshments were servgived by hostesses Mrs. George Pott3 LESSONS- Piano instructions beand students advanced en for and Mrs. Percy Potts. Mrs. Jennie Orr and Mrs. Susie ginners. See Edna B. Smith for ap9tf Mitchell were guests at the F. C. pointments. Duchesne. Cummings home Thursday. FOR SALE Sheep shed3, reMrs. David J. Reese has been duced Price. Apply to Knight Inv. very ill this week. or J. F, Hoyt, Duchesne Provo Co., Marcus Mitchell and his sister, 22-t- f. Utah. Lela entertained a group of young friends at a marshmallow roast FOR RENT: Duplex apt. furn-nsheMitchell Lois Miss Friday night. Inquire Record office 39tf was the guest of honor. RAGS WANTED We will pay Earl Leech has moved his fam5c will to where Moab per pound for good soft clean spend they ily the winter. Mr. Leech intends to rags, Umtah Basin Record. join them there in a few weeks. Range 7 West, Uintah Special Mrs. Jennie Orr entertained the Meridian. following guests at a chicken dinNorthwest The Quarter ner Saturday evening: Mr. and (NWQ), and the North half of Mrs. George Potts, Mr. and Mrs. the Southwest Quarter (Ni of Percy Potts, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mitchell. SWQ), and the Southwest Iorg and Mrs. Susie Quarter of the Southwest QuarMrs. Mitchell is leaving for her ter (SWQ of SWQ), and the in home Nyssa, Oregon Monday. Southwest Quarter of the Mrs. E. L. Murphy was shopSoutheast (SWQ of Quarter in Duchesne Thursday. ping and Southeast Quarthe been Mrs. Will Woodard has the Southwest of i3 ter Quarter ill but for the week, past very (SE14 of SWQ), of Section 6, a little better now. Township 5 South, Range 7 Mrs. Clarence Woodard was visWest, Umtah Special Meridian. iting relatives in Upalco Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mitchell left Southwest The Quarter for Garfield Saturday where he (SWQ), and the Northwest has employment. Quarter (NWQ), and the Northwest Quarter of the The Record Office Specializes In Northeast Quarter (NWQ of Fine Commercial Printing NEQ), of Section 7, Township 5 South, Range 7 West, Uintah Special Meridian. of SecThe South half tion 1!7, Township 5 South, Range 7 West, Uintah Special Meridian. West, Uintah Special Meridian. The South half (Si), of Secof SecThe South half 5 South, 18, Township tion 4 South, tion 30, Township Range 7 West, Uintah Special Range 7 West, Uintah Special Meridian. Meridian. All of Section 19, Township All of Section 32, Township 5 South, Range 7 West, Uintah 4 South, Range 7 West, Uintah Special"1 Meridian. Special Meridian. The Southeast Quarter of the The Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (SE$4 of Southeast Quarter (NWQ of SEr), of Section 22, Township SE), of Section 33, Township 4 South, Range 7 West, Uin5 South, Range 7 West, Uintah tah Special Meridian. Special Meridian. and The North half The South half of Secthe North half of the South tion 27, Township 5 South, and Lots 1, half (N14 of Range 7 West, Uintah Special 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, of Section 34, Meridian. The Northeast Quarter of the Township 4 South, Range 7 West, Uintah Special Meridian. Northeast Quarter (NEQ of The North half of Section 5, NE14 ) , and the South half Township 5 South, Range 6 (Sy), of Section 28, Township West, Uintah Special Meridian. 5 South, Range 7 West, Uintah The Northwest Quarter Special Meridian. (NWQ), of Section 7, Township All of Section 30, Township 5 South, Range 6 West, Uintah 5 South, Range 7 West, Uintah v Special Meridian. Special Meridian. The North half (Nj,), of SecThe East half of the Northtion 4, Township 5 South, east Quarter (E y2 of NEQ), Range 7 West, Uintah Special and the Southwest Quarter of Meridian. South, Range 6 West, Uintah Special Meridian. The West half of the Northwest Quarter (W y2 of NWQ), and the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (SWQ of SW!4), and Lots 2, 3, and 4, of Section 28, Township 4 South, Range 6 West, Uintah Special Meridian. The East half of the East half (Ey2 of E y2), of Section 29, Township 4 South, Range 6 West, Uintah Special Meridian. The Northeast Quarter (NEQ), and the East half of the Northwest Quarter (Ey of NWQ), and Lots 1 and 2, of Section 30, Township 4 South, Range 6 West, Uintah Special Meridian. All of Section 33, Township 4 South, Range 6 West, Uintah Special Meridian. The North half and the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (SEQ of SE14 ), of Section 11, Township 4 South, Range 7 West, Uintah Special Meridian. All of sections 12 and 13, Township 4 South, Range 7 West, Uintah Special Meridian. The Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (NEQ of NEQ), and the West half of the Northeast Quarter (Wy of NEQ), and the Northwest Quarter (NWQ), and the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (NWQ of SWQ), of Section 14, Township 4 South, Range 7 West, Uintah Special Meridian. The Northeast Quarter (NEJ), and the East half of the Northwest Quarter (F.y of NW14), and the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (SWQ of NWQ), and the North half of the South half (Ni of Si), and the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (SEQ of SWQ), and the South half of the Southeast Quarter S of SEQ), of Section 15, Township 4 South, Range 7 West, Uintah Special Meridian. The North half and the South half of the Southwest Quarter (S of SWQ), and the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NEjq of SE5.4), of Section 16, Township 4 South, Range 7 West, Uintah Special Meridian. All of Section 21, Township 4 South, Range 7 West, Uintah Special Meridian. The West Half (W), of Section 22, Township 4 South, Range 7 West, Uintah Special Meridian. All of Section 24, Township 4 South, Range 7 West, Uintah Special Meridian. Lots 1 to 13 inclusive, and the West half of the Northeast Quarter (WjQ of NEQ), and the North half of the Northwest Quarter (Nt of NWQ), and the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (SEQ of SEQ), of Section 25, Township 4 South, Range 7 IV est, Uintah Special Meridian. The South half of Section 26, Township 4 South, Range 7 West. Uintah Speciil Meridian. All of Section 27, Township 4 South, Range 7 West, Uintah Special Meridian. The Northeast Quarter (NEQ), and the Southwest Quarter (SWQ), of Section 28, Township 4 South, Range 7 (Ng (N), (S), Noith half of the North ago. half (Nij of Nij), and the Knowing the situation as it' now' exists, it would Southeast quaiter of the Northbe a poor sportsman indeed who would show east Qaaiter (SE of NEJ 4 ), anySection 4 18, but full Township the for thing respect rights of the farmer on whose property he was hunting, and surely the their part toward creating a feeling of trust and local hunters at least can be depended upon to do operation between themselves and the farmers. B. HOLLENBECK Notary Public North of County Court House Duchesne Utah 2t MERRIL II. LARSEN Attorney-at-la- w Main Street Duchesne Utah d. L. A. HOLLENBECK Attorney-at-La- (S), (N), (S), S), The North half Section 5, Township of (N), 5 South, Constitutional Amendment Liability of Stockholders of Banks A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION 18, ARTICLE XII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATING TO LIABILITY OF STOCKHOLDERS OF BANKS. Be it enacted hy the Legislature of the State of Utah, of all the members elected to each house con- curring therein: 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, 1911. I, E. E. Monsun. Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is & 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, thla 2Gth day of August, 1910. the Northeast Quarter (SWQ of NEQ), and the East half of the Northwest Quarter (Ey of NWQ), and the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (SWQ of NW14), of Section 32, Township 5 South, Range 7 West, Uintah Special Meridian. The South half (Sj),5 of Section 13, Township South, Range 8 West, Uintah Special Meridian. All of Section 25, Township 5 South, Range 8 West, Uintah Special Meridian. All of Section 35, Township 5 South, Range 8 West, Uintah Special Meridian. The East half of the Southwest Quarter (Ey of SWQ), and the Southeast Quarter (SEJ.3), of Section 8, Township 6 South, Range 8 West, Uintan Special Meridian. Secretary of State. Utah ROY A. SCHONLAN Registered Mortician Duchesne Utah Northeast The Quarter (NEQ), and the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (NEQ of NWQ), of Section 17, Township 6 South, Range 8 West, Uintah Special Meridian. Together with all water rights, irrigation rights, all buildings, and other improvements thereon, and all appurtenances appertaining to the above described tracts of land, all of which lands and property are situated in Duchesne County, State of Utah. Dated at Duchesne, .Duchesne County, State of Utah, this 10th day of October, A. D. 1940. Dewey Meriwether Sheriff of Duchesne County, State of Utah. Date of first publication, October 18th, 1940. Date of last publication, Novem- ber 8, 1940. Notice To Water Users The Bank of Vernal, Contract Holder from U. S. Indian Irrigation Service, Myton, Utah has to filed Application No. change the place of use of 0.577 sec. ft. of water from Lakefork river in Duchesne county; said water has been diverted under Application No. 360 from May 1 to October 15, inclusive of each year, at a point located N. 80 deg. 18 min. W. 5725 ft. from the center of Sec. 33, T. 1 N R. 4W., USB&M and used to irrigate 40 acres of land located in the SEQ NEQ Sec. 22, T. IS., R. 4W., USB&M. It is now proposed to divert tire water at the same point during the same period and to use it as a supplemental supply to irrigate 160 acres of land located in the NWQ SEQ, WNEQ and NE14-NWSec. 33, T. 2S., R. 3W., USB&M. . Q Protests resisting the granting of said Application, with reasons ' therefor, made in affidavit form, , must be filed with T. H. Humph-ery- s, State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, with one extra copy and $1.00 filing fee on or before December 15, 1940. T. H. 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