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Show Friday, May 9, 1911 PUBLIC NOTICE UINTAH BASIN RECORD E. J. Schonian, Publisher PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ADVERTISING RATES Roy A. Schonian, Editor AT DUCHESNE, UTAH Entered Display Advertising Flat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate , Line, 2 y c. Per Column Inch, 30c Classified and Reading Notice For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per line, first insertion; 5c per line for each succeeding Issue minimum charge, 30c. as second-clas- May 26, 1922, matter s at the Postoffice at Duchesne, Utah, under the act of March 3. 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES .75 Three Months 1.00 Six Months One Year $2.00 HOW TO RISE IN THE WORLD yr'' .t J - v , ,r v. a V, Mrs. Minnie Hamilton dif-.'ere- nt marriage of their laughter Verda to Joeseph Wilck-;Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph the n ii Throw oot) more ballast. A, OGDEN FORSAKES ITS HOSPITALITY , The couple Wileken of Hanna. were married in Roosevelt Friday, May 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Johnson accompanied by Mrs. Nellie Johnson spent Monday in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mm. Bemell Tumbow are the proud parents of a baby boy born in Salt Lake City April 26th. Both mother and baby are doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson and family spent Saturday in Roosevelt on business. Conjoint MIA meeting was held Sunday night in the Tabiona ward with Hanna ward presenting the program. Sylvanus Waddell of Idaho spent a few days last week visiting at the home of John L. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Frisby entertained at dnner Wednesday evening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ferrin VanWagoner, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Neilsen and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Nello Hicken and family spent Saturday in Salt Lake City on business. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Perry and baby cf Mt. Emmons spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson. th.t Notice is hereby given - FIRM) SLff&SS'tZ nit t Tro'S-P for bidder j the to sell and tion highest amended, Revised Statutes of Uta ions of Section ms d w nty an(j now the following described real estate state bid tQ for le s No sale. held by it under preliminary tax charge which costs tal amount of taxes, intesest, penalty and upon such real estate will be accepted. 6 George Robbins, Lot 4, Blk. Duchesne Townsite. Blk. Oscar A. Kirkham, Lots 7, Duchesne Townsite. Oscar A. Kirkham, Lots Blk. 8, Duchesne Townsite. Blk. Charles IV. Brown. Lots 9, Duchesne Townsite. Victor S. Mott, Lot 12, Blk. 11, Duchesne Townsite. Blk. H. A. Pierson, Lots 16, Duchesne Townsite. Blk. Lucille Pierson, Lots 27, Duchesne Townsite. Blk. H. A. Pierson, Lots 27, Duchesne Townsite. Rulon J. Larsen, Beg. at a pt. 50 ft. S. of NW. corner Lot 17, th. S. 25 ft., th. E. 100 ft., th. N. 25 ft., th. W. 100 ft. to beg Blk. 29, Duchesne Part of Townsite. John R. Wilson, Est., care of Blk. 35, James Wilson, Lots Duchesne Townsite. TanEugene Hamilton, care of Lee ner, Let 9, Blk. 47, Duchesne Townsite. Blk. 53, M. E. Lance, Lots Duchesne Townsite. V. Nancy A. Williams, care of G. Blk. 57, DuBillings, Lots chesne Townsite. Cleona Cluff, Lot 4, Blk. 58, Duchesne Townsite. George H. Gray, Lot 7, Blk. 60, Duchesne Townsite. George C. Odekirk, Lot 8, Blk. 60, Duchesne Townsite. Eugene Hamilton, Lot 1, Blk. 65, Duchesne Towmsite. Blk. Hans A. Pierson, Lots 97, Duchesne Townsite. Hans A. Pierson, Lots Blk. 97, Duchesne Townsite. Blk. Hans A. Pierson, Lots 98, Duchesne Townsite. Blk. 106, Jed Woodard, Lots Duchesne Townsite. George S. Smith, care of Wanda Blk. 108, DuLewis, Lots chesne Towmsite. Hans A. Pierson, Lot 1, Blk.i 127. Duchesne Towmsite. Blk. Joseph M. Bryant, Lots 25, Mytcn Townsite. Florence Hoffman (Mull), Lot 14, Blk. 31, Myton Townsite. William Noel Preece, Lots Blk. 35, Myton Townsite. William Noel Preece, Lot 12, Blk. 44. Myton Townsite. Ellsworth J. Beggs, Lots Blk. 48, Myton Town-sit3-- 4, 6, 7-- 8, 2, 4, 7, 17-2- 7-- 8, 10-1- 5, 6, 6, 2, 1-- 6, 11-1- 2, e. 1-- 2, Straw-berr- 2, Inter-Stat- e 5-- ' lMu 8, 1-- 2, , . IhelnT Du"he7"lo'un'ty. Uth. I will ca-- ., Recent newspaper reports say that contrary to previous announcements, admission is being charged, at all the events at the national music festival now in progress at Ogden. We realize that the Ogden Chamber of Commerce is undoubtedly encountering many difficulties in handling this event. Instead of approximately 5,000 students first anticipated, the registrations were run- Agnes Brooks ning around 7,500 before the start of the meet, and Mr. and Mrs. Golden Brown of the situation is still further complicated by a short- Ogden brought Mrs. W. R. Clifton home Saturday. She has spent Charles B. Cook, care of W. S. age in accommodations arising from the great influx the past Peatross, Lot 5, Blk. 50, Myton three months in Califorof workers and officials engaged in the defense con- nia with her sister who has been Townsite. Mrs. James Ira Munford Wanger-ine- , ill. struction program at Hill Field. Lot 16, Blk. 55, Myton wife his Sweat brought Townsite. In spite of all this, however, Ogden made its bid andErnest new son home last Friday and Blk. M. Peterson, Lots for the music festival and accomplshed its aim. That Mrs. Sweats sister, Mrs. Ada Lee Effie Townsite. 56, Myton is taking care of them. Mrs. Lee William Noel Preece, Lot 16, Blk. they should now Crab on their bargain and at the expects to the summer m 56, Myton Townsite. last minute make the unprecedented announcement Fruitlani. spend Blk. Orpha Dart, Lots that parents and friends will be charged for the pri- Mrs. J. W. Rockhill and Mrs. 64, Myton Towmsite. Roberts and family visited Arzy H. Mitchell, Lot 11, Blk. 6, vilege of witnessing their children perform verges Dewey with Dewey Roberts at his sheep Plat A. Roosevelt Townsite. on the outrageous. Sam Hartle, Let 5, Blk. 7, Plat camp Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. Roosevelt Townsite. Brooks Every one of the 7,500 students participating in spent Monday at Francis Francis M. Brown, Part of Duchesne. the event will have money in his pocket to spend. George Casper cf Mtn. Home is Beg. at the SW. corner 17, th. E. 46 ft., th. N. 100 Likewise every parent or friend who comes to wit- visiting with his daughter, Mrs. Lot th. W. 46 ft., th. S. 100 ft ft. Brooks and son, Ferris ness the spectacle will be spending money in Ogdens Francis to beg., Blk. 8, Plat A., RooseCasper. velt Townsite. f many business places. One would think that the Attending the dance at Isabelle Harmston, Lots Blk. were and Mr., Friday night Ogden Chamber of Commerce did not appreciate this Mrs. Bert 16, Plat A. Roosevelt Townsite. Mrs. Dewey RoFidelity Bldg. & Loan great influx of business and was actually trying to berts, JackYoung, and Paul Young, James Assn. care Regnal Filker, Lot obstacle the of admission it Eagen and Ferris Casper. keep away by setting up 11, Blk. 20. Plat A Ext., RooseMrs. Ida Lee and Mrs. Wm. Pace velt Townsite. charges, for that will surely be the result to quite spent Duchesne. at C. Harmston, Monday Lota, Eugene a large extent. W. R. Clifton was a business Blk. 21, Plat A Ext., Roosevelt Townsite. Ogden has always prided itself on its progress, visitor in Duchesne Tuesday. industry and hospitality, but someone has surely ones coming out constantly and no one able to predict made an error in this instance. No doubt we will ail what the final score will be. be glad to see the festival at another location There is one rule that will still hold good, both the future. for the students who continue their studies and those who step out to find their place in the world. Since THE 1911 GRADUATES SALLY FORTH which be on rule can we the it only may depend it Over a hundred Duchesne county high school be well. should is learned rule That Freedom this: students will receive diplomas next week, certifying relative and are best practiced by their completion of studies and the begnning of a new and liberty are only hold the who and freedom of others in those liberty period of their lives, either as students in a higher the same hold their own; and when high regard they field of education or as citizens, ready to undertake freedom and are threatened, we usually have the pleasures and responsibilities of finding their liberty to of them temporarily so that we may give up part places in society. To those who will go on in their studies, w.e offer have unity and strength in their defense. 1941 graduates, you are about to sally forth, congratulations. The field of endeavor is becoming ever more complicated and more specialized, and the hardly knowing which road to take or where it will lead, but with youth and courage to help you in the young man or woman who can equip himself or her- uncharted but extremely interesting years ahead. self with special training usually has a much easier HAPPINESS FOR MOTHESS DAY time finding a satisfactory niche in modern life. With events moving so rapidly it will be hard indeed even Next Sunday is Mothers Da", and with our for these to choose with any assurance the proper di- thoughts turned to the greed and lust of conquest, it rection for their future studies. Demands on trades is indeed fitting that we give pause next Sunday, and and professions are changing rapidly, and will con- turn our thoughts to the opposite of these emotions tinue to change throughout the period of conflict and as exemplified by the love and patience and forbearthe reconstruction period to follow. Lucky indeed ance of our Mothers. will be the student who chooses a vocation which will Let us be thankful that however black the future fit both his or her abilities and temperament, and the may look we are still at peace on this Mothers Day; requirements of the world into which he will step that as yet our Mothers have not been called on to when studies are completed. make the supreme sacrifices so many mothers are Harder still will be the lot of the students whose making in other lands. diplomas from high school will end their formal eduOn their shoulders rest the burdens of most of cation. They step today into a world bewildered and the worlds heartaches. May next Sunday be set confused. They will enter a game in which all the aside as a day of happiness and contentment for old world rules are being shaken up badly, with new them, - Notice To Water Users AUDITORS TAX DEED LIST Almost all the mothers of Hanna and Tabiona attended girls day at the Tabiona high school Friday. The day began iat 9 A. M. with a program by the elementary grades, followed by the braiding of the May pole by the first and second grades with Miss Shirley Lazenby is Queen of May. A delicious lunch was served to the mothers by the high school girls. At 1 oclock a comedy charaetor program, given jy the high school giils, who were Iressed throughout the day as cbaractor3. The prize was awarded to Miss Mary Chatwin, who was dressed as a girl of the ;ay ninties, and second piize to Miss LaRae Curry, who was dressed as Charlie Chiaplin. Old King Bole and Mother Hubbard were 'also there and many other charac-.er- s. which all helped to make the lay a big success. Mr. and Mrs. Walter LeFevre mnounce the arrival of a baby girl xrn in Bridgeland May 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Jones Classified Legal Advertising FOR SALE : 1 Light tea & , horse. Far information 7' Max E. Birch, Duchesne, Utah Mary E. Behunin, Talma"'"! 14113 No. has filed Application to appropriate 3 sec. ft. of water from Benson draw, a tributary of SATHERS Pay Expen Duchesne river in Duchesne coun- your home to' Roosevelt 4 ty; said water will be diverted at (5c per mile) with the a point N. 1701 ft. and W. 1080 of any Watch or Diamond' ft. from the SE Cor. Sec. 23, T. at $25 or higher SATi Reliable Credit 2 S., R. 5W., USB&M and used Your inRoosevelt, Utah from April 1 to October 31, clusive of each year, to irrigate WM. DAYBELLSbetter'&s 70 acres of land embraced in the all breeds $3 to $8 delivered 23 and the Sec. SE14SEU let chicks $15. Send for d ; EJ4NEV4 Sec. 26, T. 2S., R. 5W 661 E. 2 S. St. Salt Lake ' USB&M. As much water as is the used be will during necessary entire year for incidental stock- We will gaurantee to meeto watering purposes. any price up to 20 in the r Protests resisting the granting of Utah, including Salt Lake " of said Application, with reasons also mail order houses, state in affidavit form, interstate therefor, made SATHERS Your must be filed with T. H. Humph-ery- s, liable Credit Jeweler 403 State State Engineer, Roosevelt, Utah Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, with one extra copy and $1.00 CASH Highest markeTjr filing fee on or before June 15, paid for old gold and p 6 Inc., Blk. Townsite. Roosevelt E, piat Lot 2, Blk. 8, F. C. Watterson, Altonah. Rube Wilkins, Lot 2, Blk. 3, Mt. Home. Blk. 1, Mary S. Cannon, Lot 11, Mt. Emmons. Ira B. Cannon, Lot 13, Blk. 1, Mt. Emmons. Lindon. Chris Hansen, Lots Blk. 2, Mt. Emmons. Blk. 3, Bernice Atwood, Lots 1941. Mt. Emmons. Lots M. Isabelle Babcock, T. H. HUMPHERYS Blk. 5. Mt. Emmons. State Engineer John H. Keel, Lot 1, Blk. 8, Ne-ol- Date of first pub., April 18, 1941. Date of last pub., May 16, 1941. James S. Jones, Sr Lot 1, Blk. 2, Tabiona. Ruel Earl Dennis, SE'4. Sec. 8, Alice Rhoades, care of Cerel Gines, Tp. 11 S., R. 11 E., 160 acres. Lot 2, Blk. 2, Tabiona. S. L. M. C. E. Snyder. Nj Lot 3, Blk. 1, Edgar Bryan Miller, Lots ' UpalcO'. NEV4; SE14 NW14; C. E. Snyder, N'i Lot 4, Blk. 1, SEV4. Sec. 7, Tp. 11 S., R. Ey 11 E., 390 acres, S. L. M.. Upalco. Mrs. Maggie Williams, Lot 3, Blk. Edgar Bryan Miller, SW14; S 17, Midview. NW4. Sec. 8, Tp. 11 S., R. 11 Wm. E. Davis, Lot 30, Blk. 25, E., 240 acres, S. L M. Midview. N yt SW '4 Ruel Ear! Dennis, Charles H. Peterson & John Mc4 S., R. 8 W., 320 acres, U. S. Sec. 21, iSWVi, M. Carthy,' SW Tp. 1 N, R 1 W., 40 acres, U. Alma Andrews, Sjj, Sec. 10, Tp. S. M. 11 S., R. 10 E 320 acres, U. Charles H. Peterson & John McS. M. Carthy, NW',4 NW',4, Sec. 28, Alma Andrews, Lots 3 & 5; Sec. 11, Tp. 11 S. R. 10 Tp. 1 N., R. 1 W., 40 acres, U. SW, S. M. ( E., 163 acres, S. L. M. Samuel T. Peterson, Beg. 68 rds. Alma Andrews, W V2 NEV4; N. of SW. comer SW& NW , NW4, Sec. 14, Tp. 11 S., R. 10 th. E. 20 rds;N. 8 Rds; W. 20 E., 160 acres, S. L. M. acres, U. S. M. rds; S. 8 rds. to beg. Sec. 5, Tp. 1 S., R. 1 W., 1 acre, U. Samuel Laycock, care Ida J. Price, EV2 SE(4, Sec. 10, Tp. 4 S.. R. S. M. 2 W., 80 acres, U. S. M. Robert A. Powell, W SE 4 , Sec. 31, Tp. 1 S., R. 1 W., 40 A. F. Maxwell, NWy4l Sec. 13, acres U. S M. Tp.- 4 S., R. 2 W., 160 acres, U. S. M. Byron D. Roberts, Wi SE'4, Sec. 25, Tp. 1 S., R. 2 W., 80 Fred Megahan, 'Ey SW(4, Sec. .1, Tp. 4 S.f R. 3 W., 80 acres, acres, U. S. M. U. S. M. Carl August Erickson, Beg. at the Amelia Jones, NEJ4 SW'4, NE. corner NE SW(g th. Lola Sec. 12, Tp. 4 S., R. 3 W., 40 W. 36 rds; S. 80 rds; U. 20 rds; N. 10 rds; E. 16 rds; N. 70 rds. acres, U. S. M. . to SE'4 beg. Sec. 28, Tp. 1 S., R. Oscar A. Kirkham, 4 W.. 17 acres, U. S. M. N14 SEli, Sec. 7, Tp. 4 S., R. 6 W 120 acres, U. S. M. Jed Crawford, SE14 SW',4, Sec. 28, Tp. 1 S., R. 4 W., 40 acres, Fred Hayes, S'2, Sec. 31, Tp. U. S. M. ft.; S. 76 deg., W. 623 ft.. S. 37 deg. w. 600 ft., S. 76 J. G. Peppard Jr., Beg. at the SE. deg. E. 475 ft., N. 86 deg. E. 190 ft., corner of the NEli SE'A; th. S. 85 deg. 55 min. E. 300 N. 218 ft.; W. 150 ft.; N. 100 ft., S. 63 deg. 20 min. E. 250 ft. to ft.; W. 270 ft.; S. 330 ft.; E. 420 ft. to beg. Sec. 16, Tp. 2 Sec. 4 5, Tp. beg. S., R. 2 W 16 acres, U. S. M. S., R. 1 W., 3 acres U. iS. M. Carroll & Emma Ford, NE',4 SW George E. Stewart, Wri NEiZ; ; W'2 SE Vi , Sec. 8, NW14 SE14; NEV4 SW'4; SecTp. 2 S., tion 5, Tp. 4 S., R. 2 W., 163 R. 4 W., 120 acres, U. S. M. SW Laura and Hal J. Tuttle, care of SW(4, Sec. 9, Tp. 11 S., R. 11 E., 120 acres, S. L. M. Laura J. Hales, WU NW 14 ; SE NW14,1 'Sec. 15, Tp. 2 S., Ruel Earl Dennis, E y. SW'4 R. 4 W., 120 acres, U. S. M. W'2 SE14; NE'4 SEV4, Sec. 10, Laura and Hal J. Tuttle, care of Tp. 11 S., R. 11 e., 200 acres, S. L. M.i Laura J. Hales, SE14 NE4, Sec. 16, Tp. 2 S., R. 4 W., 40 Ruel Earl Denni3, N y, N'i, Sec. 17, Tp. 11 s., R. 11 E.; 160 acacres, U. S. M. res, S. L. M. Carrcll and Emma Ford, NWli Blumasa Townsite, NE 14 NW1 NE(4, iSec. 17, Tp. 2 S., R. 4 W., Sec. 22, Tp. 3 S R. 4 40 acres, U. S. M. W., 40 acres, U. S. M. Alies Gines, Ky2 SE(4 SE'4, Sec. 5, Tp. 2 S., R. 7 W., 20 acres, IN WITNESS WHEREOF I U. S. M. have hereunto set my hand and George H. Tingley, Beg. 252 ft. official seal this 24th day of ApS. of NW comer SW'4 SWT(4; th. S. 1068 ft.; E. 830 ft. N 37 ril, 1941. deg. 42 Min. W. to beg., Sec. 24, Tp. 3 S., R. 2 W., 10 acres, U. S. M. Florence Stover, NE14 Sec. County Auditor 17, Tp. 3 S., R. 3 W., 40 acres, Duchesne County U. S. M. Fred Jensen, Lots 1-- 13-1- 4, 0, 0, To th dal a C0 tfcnf tee. T willin life t will r home will 1 thing But tins four f teered assist securi little ty, U' tion c C0lum meriti voluni young the shovvr to dev and t( ecram a. Professional CaiK precis ,;Sur sy D. R to shi rkitic servic HOLLENBECK Notary Public North of County Court than who e way Douse Duchesne 1 c vices ittg tc we ch our a; rtat tores. MERRIL D. LARSEN t I The Pine Attorney-at-la- w I Duchesne y i fi and Credit jrt Co. Roosevelt v ,1 patric Ci-- metals SATHERS res lut L. A. HOLLENBECK - Attorney-at-La- w Duchesne Utah y ( NE; NE, H. A. Pierson, EV2 SEy, Sec. 23. Tp. 3 S., R. 3 W., 80 acres, U. S. M. ROY A, SCHOMAN Cl fl Registered Mortician n Duchesne Utah min. E. 300 ft., thence N. E. 300 ft., thence N. 3 deg. 35 fc E.2 ft. From these collecting 4'i the water will be conveyed i ditch to Lake creek, a tributar the Provo river and redlve.'s from Lake creek at a point U ft. from the NE Cor. Sec. ' t 4 S., R. 6 E., SLB&M and user, a supplemental supply to 100 acres of land located Ey Sec. SLB&M. 11, T. Lrr.r. is 4 S., R. 5 1 ' Protests resisting the grari of said Application, with reu: therefor, made in affidavit must be filed with T. H. Hr pherys, State Engineer, 403 Salt Lake City, Utah, one extra copy and $1.00 filing on or before June 8, 1941. j f T. H. V HUMPHEF' State Eng Date of first pub. April H Date of last pub. May 9, 190 Notice To Water Users Soil Management Program A crop of 50 bushels of corn s John Reese Clayburn, St NE 4 Bennett Lindsay, R. F. D. No. acre removes about 75 pounds SW',4; SE4 SW'4, Sec. 35, Tp. 1, Heber City, Utah, has filed Apnitrogen from the soil. It takes ' 3 S., R. 3 W., 60 acres, U. S No. 13854 to appropriate also, about 21 pounds of phospt plication M. 4 sec. acid and about 41 pounds ol Walter J. Sweatman, Wy SE'4, ies of ft. cf water from tributarthe West fork of Duchesne ash. With the heavy yielding Sec. 16. Tp. 3 S., R. 4 W 80 river in Wasatch county. 2 sec. varieties growing in popul acres, U. S. M. Bluemesa Townsite, NWV4 NW',4, ft. of said water will be collected among American farmers, Sec. 22, Tp. 3 S., R. 4 W., 40 from May 15 to July 30, inclusive program of soil of each year, in each of two with the use of acres, U. S. M. if high production Gertrude Williams, W',6 NWjZ, ditches. Both ditches will comExcept 3 acres for State Road,' mence at a point N. 128 ft. from soil fertility are to be main1 Sec. 32, Tp. 3 S., R. 5 W., 77 the East closing corner of Sec. 5, a farm bulletin points out T. 5 S., R. 7 E. and Sec. 32, T. acres, U. S. M. Lee Bennion, Ey2 SE'4, Sec. 31, 4 S., R. 7 E., SLB&M and will run I 2,000,0uu,000 Tp. 3 S., R. 5 w., 80 acres, U. thence upstream as follows: nickel was The 2,000,000,000th S. M. (Ditch No. 1) N. 88 deg. 45 min. cently dropped into a turnstile, Oscar A. Kirkham, Beg, at a pt. E. 800 ft., thence S. 57 deg. E. the municipally owned 1400 ft. N. of SE comer, Sec. 800 ft., thenCe N. 45 deg. E. 1400 Independent subway system ofV 35, th. W. 100 ft.; N. 24 ft. (Ditch No. 2) N. 88 deg. 45 York city. deg. 19 min. W. 583(ft; N. 23 deg. 36 min. W. 774 ft. N 8 deg. 37 min. E. 668 ft., N. 660 ft., E. 550 ft.; S. 2560 ft. to beg. Sec 35, Tp. 3 S., R. 5 W 29 acres, U. S. M. Leo Bennion, Beg. at NW. corner SW'4 SW'4; S. 80 rds.; E. 420 ft.. N. 80 rd3.; W. 420 ft. to Sec. 35, Tp. 3 S., R. 5 W.,beg. 13 acres, U. S. M. Oscar A. Kirkham, SW14 NW1 mats-me- NW4 SW 4 ; Sec. 36, 3S., R. 5 W., 80 acres, U. S.Tp. M. Oliver L. Sagers, SE'i, Sec 27, Tp. 3 S R. 8 W., 80 acres! U S. M. Oliver L. Sagers, NW'd NEi.g; NE1, NW1, ; Sec. 34. 3 S. R. 8 IV., 80 acres, U. S. Tp. M. William I vie, E'2 SE'4 SWL Sec. 14, Tp. 3 S., R. 9 W., 20 acres, U. S, M. William Ivie, Sr, SE'4, Sec. 15, 3 s- 9 W., 80 acres, U. S. M. Daniel II. Thomas, SE'4 g W Vi Sec. 1, Tp. 4 S R. 2 W., 40 acres, U. S. M. Uintah Basin Const. Co., care of S. Y. Taylor, Beg, at a pt. 833 ft. N. of Ej corner, th, N. 970 yy a pr. . No pNr..N u hhwi-Sirg "I on Wh.y, vo Proof. 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