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Show Friday, March 5, 194$ UINTAH UINTAH BASIN RECORD B. J. Schonlan, Publisher PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Boy A. Schonlan, Editor AT DUCHESNE, UTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH! NOTICE Named for Rock Like many other towns, La Tuque, in Quebec province. gets its name from a picturFrench-Canadia- Myton News By Mrs. Grace Dalgleish n To be sold at public auction at the Pierson Motor Co. in Du- esque landscape feature nearby This is a great rock shaped like an old woolen bonnet (or tuque) of the type worn by habitant trqppers and farmers. Donna Harvard ADVERTISING RATES chesne, Utah on March 6, 1943 for storage, labor and materials' one 1934 Chevrolet sedan, motor matter Entered as second-clas- s Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Young and No. 4338407. at and Oscar Unca Durthe Poatofflce Bluethem 26, Sam at at In 1922, joined May Display Advertising Myton Springvllle. Mrs. Jed Crawford were Flat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, under the act of Yump, both well knwn Indians ing the absence of Mr. and Mrs. bell Tuesday Date of 1st pub., Feb. 19, 1943 people helping of this district left Tuesday for Partridge, the boarding house at sign up for their second ration Line, Vt c. Date of last pub., March 5 March 3. 1879. Salt Lake City, joining other se- Pariette is in charge of Mrs. books. Per Column Inch, 30c 1943. at Duchesne to enter the Wallace Dennis. lectees Classified and Beading Notices Ken Cook, who had the misChester Dalgleish and Bill Co- fortune of service of their country. For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost tearing the ligaments SUBSCRIPTION RATES NOTICE wan of Salt Lake City visited of his leg loose some time ago, SUMMONS learned in Friends' and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per have Myton 75 Three Months of the death of Edward Wootton, Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish reeturned home from Price where IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Une, first insertion; 5e per line for License fees must be paid on $1.25 65, former resident of each succeeding issue minimum Six Months he has been for some time hav- THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISMyton and Sunday. all Mr. dogs within Duchesne city and Mrs. Alvin One 30c. Brummett Year $2.50 a veteran of World War I, Sunoharge, It is reported TRICT OF THE STATE OF ing it treated. limits on or before the 15th day who have made at home their at The Calif. is Sawtelle, his Improved day night tbat slightly leg IN AND FOR DUCHESNE of March, 1943. Fees for female deceased was bom at Midway, the Nutter ranch in Nine Mile, but he still has to wear the cast COUNTY THE BOAT dogs, $2.50; for male dogs, $1.00. spent the week end with Mr. on his leg. Utah July 6, 1877, a son of Mr. and Pay at the city office. and Cynthia Jane Woot- Brummetts parents, Tommy DUCHESNE COUNTY, A ) Thursday afternoon. Brummett before Brandon went to Roosevelt to ton. He is survived by his wid- Mrs. Wesley Jess W. John stun, body Politic of the State of ) Mina Rose Wootton of moving to the Winterton bro- take his physical examination Utah, ow, City Marshal Compton, Cal.; 2 daughters, Mrs. thers ranch at Ioka. for 'the army. He reported that Plaintiff, Mrs. J. B. Blankenship is vis- he Sylvia Moulton of Salt Lake vs. passed. He is at present emat home the of her Ritchie Mrs. of iting daughArvilla City and SAMUEL GINES, ployed In the REA association. ) was received Roosevelt; one son, Edwin of the ter, Mrs. Wm. Koehler. A cablegram Defendant. ) Le-RMervin Smith of Salt Lake U. S. Navy; 3 by Mr. and Mrs. Alec Pace from THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE FOR RENT: 80 acre farm, 70 and C. M. his mother, Mrs. (Rose of Salt Lake City, City their son, Rex, who is now over- SAID DEFENDANT; acres under cultivation. GovernBuster Rose of the U. S. Army Smith of Duchesne were Myton seas. This was a great pleasure You are hereby summoned to ment water visitors Friday to see their new to them for this is the first word right. For informaand Mrs. Ella Stegel of Compappear within days after tion write P. O. Box 133, Myton, ton, Cal.; 3 brothers and a. sis- granddaughter and great grand- they have had from him for service of this twenty summons upon Utah. 33-ter of Salt Lake City, George daughter respectively, the baby some time. It merely stated that you, if served within the county A. and Richard H. Wootton and of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hadden. he was well and he and in which this action is brought; happy Ernest Fouse, Jerry Merkley sent his love. Mrs. Florence W. Willes, and 2 otherwise within thirty days afand Ralph Halstead of Duchesne grandchildren. Boneta will soon have a dance ter service, and defend the above were Myton visitors Monday. band. They have begun their entitled action; and in case of Joseph Bryant passed away at Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish Jacksonville, Florida on Feb. 10 failure so to do, judgment practices and It is reported that were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. they are coming along nicely. your following an Illness of over two W. will be rendered against you acB. nOLLENBECK Duchesne Ft. at Kronquist months. He underwent an operMembers are Tommy Brandon, cording to the demands of the Sunday evening. Brother-soNothe of ation about last week Thelma McConkie, Bill Notary Public complaint which has been filed Ward conference of the L D S vember and complications aros6 Neldon Johansen and Keith with the clerk of the said court. North ef which caused his death. At the church drew a large crowd of Pace. This action is brought to quiet church-gooer- s to the ward Myton time of his illness, he held a reCounty Coart House Mrs. J. A. Young and Mrs. Jed plaintiffs title to the North half afternoon. Stake Crawford were chapel Sunday isO.A.P. in the sponsible position Duchesne Utah busy Thursday of the South Half of Section 7, He is survived by his officials were present when new suing the No. 2 ration books to office. 3 South, 2 Township Range rewere officers to sustained, wife; two .daughters, Virginia and the people of Boneta. West, U.S.M., and the Northeast place the ones recently released, J. A. Moffitt of Provo was in Quarter of the Southeast QuarMargaret and a son Joseph Jr., for Prischool the and Sunday Mr. Bryant all of Jacksonville. Boneta visiting relatives Wed- ter of Section 12, DR, O. M. THURMAN Township 3 made his home in Myton for mary. Mrs. Dave Allen became nesday afternoon. 3 South, Range West, U. S. M. women Chiropractor many years, being employed in president of the young Verl Oman and Wallace Mof- situate In Duchesne County, State Roosevelt Saturdays the Indian Irrigation service as and Forest Hancock was sustain- fitt, who have been away work- of Utah. assistant engineer from about ed president of the young men ing for a number of weeks, have Shurtleff Hotel (Signed) George E. Stewart of the Laura Preece returned to Boneta for a while. 1909 to 1917. on other days for Vernal Plaintiff Attorney Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Liddell became superintendent of the Mr. end Mrs. Ken Cook and Date of 1st pub. March 5, 1943. Phocounselor 1st with entertained at dinner Friday eve- Primary have moved back to their Date of last pub. March 26, 1943. ebe Parrish; Sunday school su- family where they reside for the ning with the following guests farm Weldon Bascom, n Glea-toperintendent, summer. present, Mr. and Mrs. Jack NO PLACE FOR TIIE STARS AND STRIPES Sherman of Roosevelt, Mr. and Mrs. with 1st assistant Mr. and Mrs. Myron Madsen Notice To Creditors L. A. HOLLENBECK Mrs. Loyal Young and secretary-treasure- r, Estate of JENNIE L. BARRY, children of Lehi were here Partridge, Harvey and An Associated Press picture in last Nielson. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Thressa Mr. Madsens Fridays parents, deceased. Creditors will present Attorney-at-LaRoland Krebs and Emery Niel- visiting Mrs. A. Tribune showed a gathering of thousands of Boe- Perry, Liddell and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. B. Madsen. A claims with vouchers to the unMr. and son on business a left Monday Duchesne dinner was given Saturday nite dersigned at Roosevelt, Utah, Utah ing workers, halting production of vitally needed Harris. W. H. Linck was hostess trip to Salt Lake City. Mrs. in their honor. The guests in- (at his ranch south of Roosevelt, var planes to attend a meeting designed to expe- to the Stitch and Chatter club Among the out of town memcluded Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Utah) on or before the 15th day dite action on an increase of wages. Present bers who attended the meeting Madsen, Rita, Dee and Lowell of June, A. D 1943. Thursday afternoon. 20, F & A M Such a picture surely must bring plenty of were Mrs. Leonard Mortensen of of Basin Lodge No.were Bennion of Mt. Emmons and the LUTHER POTTER, E, W. A. B. Madsen Monday evening Thomas Mrs. Lake Salt City, Executor of the Estate and cheer and encouragement to Hitler, Mussolini and family. ROY A. 8CHONIAN of Verholt and Andy Kronquist was held Will of Jennie L, Barry, DeGentry and Mrs. W. G. Gentry dinner A birthday Duchesne. Hirohito, who know so well the might of the fly- of Ioka, Mrs. O. A. Dart and Ft. Sunday afternoon in honor of ceased. Registered Mrs. Joseph Tidwell on her 67th Date of first publication, Februing fortresses which these workers wrere supposed Mrs. Senor Mortensen of North Mortician Besides this honor, it ary 12, A. D., 1943. to be building, and the extra breathing time allow- Myton bench. birthday. Mrs. Mrs. Homer Robinson, was Mr. and Mrs. Tidwells 43rd Date of last publication, March Duchesne Utah ed them by every hour of delay on the production Bliss Lott, Miss Alice Todd and Those 5, A. D., 1943. wedding anniversary. line. entertained Koehler Wm. Mrs. present at the dinner were Steve The jarring note in the picture however, was guests and members of the Fri- Mrs. W. G. Gentry Barton and family, Mrs. Thelma club at a bridge lunbridge day McConkie, Jay Tidwell, Donna the flag carried by one of the workmen. The Nazi cheon Saturday afternoon. PresRoy Anderson arrived Friday Harward and the hosts. SPREAD A BIT OF SUNSHINE T0NIC11T! Swastika or Japans Rising Sun would fit into the ent were Mrs. Leonard Morten- from California to spend a two Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Madsen weeks furlough with his parents and of Hart Mrs. Duchesne, Tal-maEd sen, were but the Stars and Stripes held aloft by daughter, Judy picture, W. H. Lincke, Mrs. Floyd Mr. and Mrs. Emil Anderson. visitors Sunday night workers delaying the building of planes designed Mrs. entertainLinck Mrs. Thelma Lamb, Mrs. E. W. Kronquist, Mr. and Mrs. WU1 Fieldsted to defend it seems wholly incongruous. Mrs. James Dalgleish, Mrs. Lee ed the Thursday club at her accompanied by S. C. Barton, the made a business The boys in Africa, the South Pacific, or else- Cooper, Mrs. Wm. Preece. High home in Myton Feb. 25. withMat-titrip to Roosee members to present, Mrs. awarded score following was prize velt afternoon. where about the globe, who are offering their lives Saturday Mortensen, Edith Gentry, Olwhile the club tournaMiss Betty Lee Miles of Mtn. to defend that flag and whose chief cry is for more Mortensen ment prize for high score couple ive Sorensen, Gladys Dart, Myr- Home was a Boneta visitor Sat BRAND Lloyd, Vio- urday afternoon. Kentucky Straiglr Bourbon Whiskey planes and ammunition to help them in their job, went to Mrs. Preece and Mrs. tle Nelson, MargaretMortensen and let Gentry, Shirley Duaine Meriwether of Boneta cannot be very heartened by a picture of fellow Robinson. An Infant son arrived at the Mrs. Mortensen of Salt Lake. will leave for the navy Tuesday. 1 Americans holding the same flag aloft while they home of Mr. and Mrs. Acel BingMarion Alexander of Roosevelt A dinner was held in his honor m Iowas transacting business In CHEERFUL ham on Tuesday, Feb. 23. stop their work to quarrel over wages. at his home and every member Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart of Du- ka Thursday. of the attended. NO RELIEF FROM OUR LEGISLATORS AS ITS family Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mathi-so- n visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Russell Case and son, Our legislators on Capitol Hill seem determin- chesne and Mr. and Mrs. Ercel A.4.WF James Dalgleish Wednesday. Raymond Jr. of Salt Lake are ed that we, the citizens, shall receive no financial Grant Murdock was a Myton Johnson of Myton were visiting here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dewbusiness visitor from Duchesne Mrs. John Lemon Monday. relief from that quarter. ' ey Meriwether. Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Michle of A party was held at the Alec To date, every bill acted upon by the State Wednesday. Mrs. Leland Hadden Layton spent Sunday with Mr. Mr. and WAR NOTE: Our distilleries are 100 Pace residence Friday night In engaged House of Representatives, designed to lighten the are the proud parents of a baby and Mrs. Bill Fausett. in the production of alcohol for war honor of Mr. Cutler, a former This purposes. Mrs. Smith Mecham was shoplocal tax burden, has been killed. A proposal for girl, bom Feb. 24. principal of Altamont school. whiskey conies from reserve stocks. BUY WAR BONDS! Roosevelt in Wednesday. to Mr. ping baby boy was bom 90.4 Proof a homestead exemption of $1000 on property taxes, andA Mrs. National Distillers Products Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gentry enCorp., N. Y.iv Guy Taylor Feb. 24. one to eliminate the state income tax, another to Betty Smith left Saturday for tertained a few friends Sunday Dart increase exemptions on the income tax and a pro- Salt Lake City, accompanying evening honoring toOrvilleInducted be who Jr. who expects Mervin Smith, posal to remove the sales tax on food stuffs, have her father, into the army soon. a few days here. gnes Brooks all been relegated to the waste basket, despite the spent Mr. and Mrs. Roy French and Charles Meranda and Garland Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sweat enLake Salt of Webb Ben spent fact that a $2,000,000 surplus was reported in the Reed spent the week end here tertained for their daughter Edwith Bishop and Mrs, state general fund, and that war industries have with their families, returning Sunday on her 17th birthday Thursith Webb. where Monday to Sunnyside they almost eliminated the burden of state relief, or at are Aaron Stevens of Mtn. Home day, Feb. 25. Present were Mr. employed. and Mrs. Ray Baum, Mrs. Ada least greatly reduced it. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gentry are was in Ioka Sunday. Lee, atMyrth Mecham, Emma Mefrom number Ioka A large a visit from their son, We are a nation war, with national expend- enjoying cham, Velma Humes, on Margie tended the lecture the Holy the enlisted in who navy Lloyd, itures leaping to astronomical figures. Federal several is Lands at Roosevelt Sunday nite, Sweat, Twila Sweat, Lewis' Memonths ago. Lloyd Vernon Sweat, Bob Humes, taxes to help meet this great debt are increasing now a machinist mate 2c and given by Mrs. Oaks of Vernal. cham, Pewter may be cleaned with brass Max Roberta, Paul Yung and AlLake a was Salt Otto came from Chicago where he Lloyd a soft cloth. If the pewter Is to be used polish applied with len many fold, and every taxpayer knows and accepts has Humes. The was for foods, wash It evening He visitor last week. attending schooL In hot water and suds, rinse In this necessity and plans to meet it as fully and as will been spent Buncho. hot playing Relief water the High The and by here two weeks plays given dry. spend about score was made by Ada Lee and before taking further training at Society Tuesday night were well cheerfully as possible. Lewis Mecham and consolation Soap jelly may be used for shampooing attended and much enjoyed. Many states, recognizing the situation, are another school. was unholstcry or small rugs, for washing Mr. and Mrs. Claire Winter-to- n prize by Vernon Sweat and Embom to Mr. A daughter painted furniture, woodwork and ma their Mecham. and local taxes slashing budgets and were visiting relatives lightening walls, for lingerie washing and hair and Mrs. Rex Giles, Feb. 25. shampoos. to help contribute toward the national effort, but Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dennis came friends in Heter and St. George Mrs. Myrtle McNeill spent and Friday at Salt Thursday our own lawmakers, or the majority of them have In from American Fork to visit Saturday and Sunday. To wash nylon curtains, squeeze them in a mild soap Russell Hardman who is em- Lake visiting with her brother, their sons and daughter. S not fallen in line -- - they have as yet failed to accept with RinS0 ,n ,UUe"arra Max who a few spent hours U!,0ni While here, they were guests of ployed at Helper, is visiting his Tu kish towel remove moisture. a single measure designed to ease the burden of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bingham. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. there. He la In training In the They need not be ironed. navy. state taxes in favor of the all-oGeorge Frlsby and Bill Chris- Hardman. war effort. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brooks d needIe Mr. and Mrs. Senor Mortensen tensen of Provo were Myton vismade of v,taI ""time metal so the week end In Ogden. have plncushlons or spent a dinner at entertained made Mr. family itors Frlsby Sunday. special receptacles for keeping them. of Provo and Mr. and Mrs Or-vThey met Pvt Carmen Tice who In Duchesne county for Sunday. Adams of Springvllle were his home is statoned at Hill field. who Carmen been Miles has Harold and years greeted old Sharpen needles with an emery Is the son of Guy Tice of Nesh-korSunday visitors at the home of many bag for longer service. friends in Myton and Duchesne working outsde, came home FriWilliam Davies. WIs, were all his with They will and father guests while in the Basin. help day of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Brown Quite a number of people from th7JVaSh!lb,e materlal9 8,P and be sure Mrs. Ginn Sorensen Felix Quintana spent a few the farm this summer. here attended the farewell dance Sunday. and Clifford Orville Lemon comWaShabllity carH Istlnc his with here statement family, a. to days at Utahn Saturday night for Mrs. Enlce McDonald of MidMr. and Mrs. Bert Young anshrinkage. ing in from Tooele where he is Dart Jr. were Roosevelt visitors nounce Davies. Is Marley relatives here. the way birth of a son March visiting Monday. Cecil Allred and John L. Allred employed. Mr. and Mrs. William Bolden Lucile and Beulah Perclval of 1 at Heber. Mr. Young spent Is employwho Compos, Tony of Salt Lake were visiting at of Provo were looking after their end Monday at Heber with his wife ed at Wendover, came home Fri- Roosevelt spent the week the Hyrum Fields home Sunday Interests here Monday. and new son. Mr. Mrs. and with their to parents, spend a few days with day Mrs. Earl Wright and daughMrs. Lavema Roberts morning. Chaa. Pcrcival. and attend to busihis stayed family Mr. and Mrs. Claud McDonald ter, Nadine of Duchesne were at the Francis Brooks store while is home from Jensen ness matters. Stanley left Thursday for American Fork week end visitors of Mr. and and will spend the they were in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Partridge Salt Lake where they are visiting at the Mrs. Elray Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pace, Mrs. summer with his father, J, W. and Mrs. Wm. Harris left SaturChris Peterson home. Ores Humes and Mrs. C. M. Jensen. on Lake for Salt a day City Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sorensen Sweat spent Tuesday at Duchesne business and shopping trip. Their Can't Change Farlal Expressions were business visitors at RooseLewis Mecham, Emma Mecham Unlike most other mammele, daughters, Beverly Partridge and Be Natural velt Monday. and Edith Sweat attended while cannot unlei tool their cel the aet facial the who are you change Never Margaret Mary Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hamblin show at Duchesne Sunday J . J ,s. expression. students at Wasatch Academy, do It naturally. - Legal Advertising RECONDITIONING At-tew- Classified step-childre- n, 2t Professional Cards a n, MIA. w WLB I ge i SUNNYBROOK S 1 at ut " al E o, ri7 ? 7 iflltfeiH a ill ijp!, fr t .lOUtiUE J |