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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH PUBLIC NOTICE moimsIIeed' list jftsisrss's. ss,--? 1 Duchesne County, Utah, I will otter for ,HoUM to the highest bidder for PU.b' lie auction and sell cash. Revised Statutes 0M?tX the provisions of Section 1933 as amended, the following described real estate now held and sale it under preliminary tal by county for iess than the total amount of taxes, interet. which are a charge upon such real estate will be accSed. DUCHESNE TOWNSITE Florence Shurtliff Block 3, J..B- - Pope, Lots 1 to 16 Inc., E. Block 111. Duchesne Townsite. Townsite, Lars 1 to 10 Inc., Nelson, Lots Block 8, j. R. Pope, Lots Roosevelt Townsite. Block 112, Duchesne Townsite. MT. EMMONS TOWNSITE. J. R. Pope, Lots 1 to 10 Inc., Anna R. Salmon care of Leslie Block 113, Duchesne Townsite. and Pearl Orr, Lots Block 8, Mt. Emmons Townsite. J. R. Pope. L013 12, Block 114. MT. HOME TOWNSITE Duchesne Townsite. P. T. to Lots 5 16 Farnsworth, Lot 1, Block Inc., j R. Pope, Duchesne 2, Mt. Home Townsite. Townsite. Block 114, George A. Birch, Lot 3, Block myton townsite 3, Mt. Home Townsite. Block David B. Farnsworth, Lot Clarence J. King, 1, Block 7, Mt. Home Townsite. 14, Myton Townsite. Lot 5, Block E. Clemons Horst, NEK of the Earl R. Fowler, SE4; SEK of the NEK; 17, Myton Townsite. Sec. 20, T. 1. N., R. 1 Block W.p Jerome Smith, Lots 80 Acres, U. S. M. 24, Myton Townsite. Lot 12, Block E. Clemons Horst, NEK; SK of Milton Hansen, the NWK; of Sec. 28, T. 1 37, Myton Townsite. N., R. 1 W., 240 Acres, U. 8. M. Roosevelt State Bank care of E. Clemons Horst, WK of the Alma Murdock, Lots 25, 26, 27, NE',4; Ey of the NWt4; E-Block 38, Myton Townsite. of the SWK; Sec. 20, T. 1 S., Block 63, r. L. Hurd, Lots R. 1 W., 240 Acres, U. S. M. Myton Townsite. E. Clemons Horst, SWK of the Block Robert L. Hurd, Lots NEK; Sec. 21, T. 1 S., R. 1 70, Myton Townsite. W., 40 Acres, U. S. M. ROOSEVELT TOWNSITE Harry SK Roberts, of the Lot 4, Block 29, Hope Durfey, NWy4; SWK; Sec 2, T. 1 S., Townsite. Plat A, Roosevelt R. 2 W., 240 Acres, U. S. M. Block Melvin Larsen, Lots Harry Roberts, EK of the E y, Roosevelt 11, Plat B, of Sec. 3, T. 1 S., R. 2 W.j 173 Acres, U. S. M. E. Clemons Horst, W yt of the NEK; NW14; Sec. 28, T. 1 S., R. 2 W., 240 Acres, U. S. M. E. Clemons Horst, NK; Sec 32, T. 1 S., R. 2 W., 320 Acres, Duchesne, in J1 UeteS 17-1- 8, 5-- 6, 7-- 8, 1-- 2, WRTMISSW something E. U. S. M. Clemons R. 2 if you dont keep your radio and other electric appliances in . . . perfect repair . . . only a few electrical appliances are still available. LIVING COSTS ARE UP, BUT ELECTRIC RATES ARE LOW! FQgyiCTORY UNITED STATES WAR .WBONDS UINTAH Power & Light Co. Horst, of the S14 SE; Sec. 34, T. 1 S., W., U. S. M., 240 Acres. SWK; Marie Baum Mra Catherine Williams went to Heber to visit her daughter-in-laMrs. Isaac Baum and family. Melvin Gentry, who has been in the army for several months, was released and will now help on the farm. Mm. Alice Fir.h and two children were overnight guests at the home of her sister-in-laMrs. Dora Ivie. Work has started on our road. Two gravel trucks driven by Ted Johnson and Alma Mott are surely making good time. L. J. Gilbert, county commissioner, accompanied by Ray Knox and Clarence Baum, were looking over the different new roads to be built. Mr. and Mrs. Les Mecham of Duchesne were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baum. Virgil Mott caught a mountain lion in his trap in Lake canyon He also has Monday morning. caught 46 coyotes and 4 bob cats in the last few months. The Jion was seven feet from tip to tip. Wm. N. and M. L. Brotherson, of the NWK; Sec. 13, T. 2 S R. 4 W., 40 Acres, U. NWK S. M. El Clemons Horst, NK of the NWK; Sec. 16, T. 2 S., R. 4 W, 80 Acres, U. S. M. Baron Louis Anton Von Horst, care of El Clemons Horst, Ey of the NEK; SWK of the 2 Sec. T. 17, NEI 4 NWK; 5., R. W., 280 Acres, U. S. M. Baron Louis Anton Von Horst, care of El Clemons Horst, WK of the SEK of the NEK; SEK; Sec. 24, T. 2 S., R. 4 W., 280 Acres, U. S. M. E. Clemons Horst, NK; Sec. 25, T. 2 S., R. 4 W., 320 Acres, U. S. M. El Clemons Horst, SK; Sec. 5, T. 2 S., R. 5 W., 320 Acres, U. S. M. El Clemons Horst, NEK; Ey of the NWK; Sec. 7, T. 2 S., R. 5 W 240 Acres, U. S. M. El Clemons Horst, All; Sec. 8, T. 2 S., R. 5 W 640 Acres, U. S M. Duchesne Farm Mortgage Co., care of Rosalie S. Clausa, SEK of the NEK; Sec. 12, T. 2 S., R. 5 W 40 Acres, U. S. M. Sec. E. Clemons Horst, NK; 320 17. T. 2 S., R. 5 W., Acres, U. S. M. E Clemons Horst, E yt of the EK; Sec. 18, T. 2 S., R. 5 W.. 160 Acres, U. S. M. Sec. 32, E. Clemons Horst, T. 2 S., R. 5 W., 320 Acres, U. S. M. Laura El Putman, W yt of the SWK; SE14 of the SWK; Sec. 16, T. 3 S., R. 2 .W., 120 Acres, U. S. M. Laura E. Putman, NEK of the NWK; Sec. 21, T. 3 S., R. 2 W., 40 Acres, U. S. M. Levi C. White care of Oscar T. White, SK of the NEK; Sec. 14, T. 3 S., R. 5 W, 80 Acres, " U. S. M. John Lewis Sweat, NWK; Sec. 8 160 W., 10, T. S a, R. Acres, U. S. M. George L. Petrashek, NEK; Sec. 11, T. 3 S., R. 8 W.. 160 Acres, U. S. M. George Edwards Mens, NWK I Sec. 15. T. 3 S., R. 8 W 160 Acres, U. S. M. SEK of the Dewey Roberts, NW54; NEK of the SWK; Viyt of the SEK; Sec. 19, T. Acres, 3 S., R. 8 W., 160 U. S. M. Anna L. Carey, NK of the NWK; Sec. 11, T. 3. S., R. 9 W 80 Acres, U. S. M. H. B. Allen Carey, care of C. Carey, Sy of the NWK; NK of the SWK; Sec. 11, T. 3 5., R. 9 W., 160 Acres, U. S. M. Geo. L. Petrashek, SEK of the SEK; Sec. 24, T. 3 S., R. 9 W., 40 Acres, U. S. M. J. W. Spivey, Wt of the NWK I SEK of the NWi4; SWK of the NEK; Sec. 20, T. 4 S., R. 2 W., 160 Acres, U. S. M. Oliver Hawthorne Fyfe, E K of the SWK; Sec. 30, T. 4 S., R. 4 W 80 Acres, U. S. M. T. Royal Mezenen, All; Sec. 20, 640 Acres, 4 S., R. 6 W NE; E. Clemons Horst, NK of the SEK; SEK of the SEK; Sec. 6, T. 1 S., R. 3 W go Acres, U. S. M. Harold Ralphs, Beg. 330 ft. N. of the SW. comer of the SW14 of the SWK; th. N. 132 ft., th. E. 330 ft., th. S. 132 ft., th. W. 330 ft., to beg. Sec. 12, T. 1 S, R. 4. W., 1 Acre. U. S. M. Minnie E. Farnsworth, Beg. at the NW. corner of the NW54, th. S. 278.91 ft., th.- - E. 1049.09 ft., th. S. 1021.09 ft., th. E. 167.95 ft., th. N. 1300 ft., th. W. 73.76 rods to beg. Sec. 18, T. 1 S., R. 4 W, 15 Acres, U. S. M. Joseph P. Wall, Beg 40 rods S. of the of the NW. comer SWK, th. S. 4 rods, th. E. 40 rods, th. N. 4 rods, th. W. 40 rods to beg. Sec. 25, T. 1 S., R. 4 W, 1 Acre, U. S. M. J. P. Wall, W y of the SWK of the NWK; Sec. 26, T. 1 S.- , R. 4 W 20 Acres, U. S. M. Joseph Wall Jr., NWK of the R. SWK; Sec. 26, T. 1 S 4 W., 40 Acres, U. S. M. Peter C. Fieldstead, NK of the NWK; Sec. 34, T. 1 S, R 4 W 80 Acres, U. S. M. E. Clemons Horst, All Sec. 19, T. 1 S., R. 5 W., 634 Acres, U. S. M. E. Clemons Horst, NK of the NEK; SWJ4 of the NEK of the NWK; Sec. 23, T. 2 S., R. 3 W., 160 Acres, U. S. M. Carl R. Johnson, SWK of the NEK; NWK of the SEK! Sec. 29, T. 2 S., R. 3 W., 80 Acres, U. S. M. William N. Brotherson, WK of the SVy4; Sec. 2, T. 2 S., R. 4 W., 80 Acres, U. S. M. William N. Brotherson,, NEJ4 of the SEK; Sec. 3, T. 2 S, R. 4 W., 40 Acres, U. S. M. Martin L. Brotherson, SEK of the SEK; Sec. 3, T. 2 S., R. 4 W., 40 Acres, U. S. M. Baron Louis Anton Von Horst care of E. Clemons Horst, SEK of the SWK; Sec. 8, T. R. 4 W., 40 Acres, 2 S., U. S. M. of Martin L. Brotherson, Ny the NEK; Sec. 10, T, 2 S., R. 4 W., 80 Acres, U. S. M. William N. Brotherson, NWK of the NW4; Sec. 11, T. 2 U. S. M. S.- , R. 4 W., 40 Acres, U. S. M. the Wm. N. and M. L. Brotherson, Charles J. Lusty, WK of 7 R. 5 T. S., Sec. Sec. 25, 12, SW14 of the SWK; SWK; 80 Acres. S. M., 40 Acres, W., U. T. 2 S., R. 4 W, Charles J. Lusty care of R. S. U. S. M. Sec. Lusty, SEK of the SEK. 40 7 Acres, W., R. 5 T. 28, S, m hi f f U. S. M. Charles J. Lusty care of R. S. Sec. Lusty, NK of the NEK; 35. T. 5 S., R. 7. W., 80 Acres, S; NE; f 1 U. S. M. OLD &P Sunny Brook BRAND Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Dont blame your tore if they run out of Old Sunny Brook. Reserve stock) are being carefully apportioned, However keep asking for Old Sunny Brook. A new mpply will arrive before longl K nil W CnEERFVt, x AS ITS Our dulUUrta art 100Md ia tb predueii pi alcohol for wf purpoioi. y from raiorv itocki. li National DUt.rrod.Corp,N.Y. ;;ii li J m Thio torn whisk 90.4 Proof uvvvYvvv I Charles W. Morgan, WK of the NWK: Sec. 10, T. 6 S., R. 9 W 80 Acres, U. S. M. Wm. N. and M. L. Brotherson, SEK of the NWK; NEK of the SWK: NK of the SEK; See. 20. T. 11 S., R. 13 E., 160 Acres, S. L. M. Blaine H. Hardy, NWj; See. 21, T. 8 S., R. 17 E., 160 Acres, S. L. M. ec P. T. Farnsworth, NEK; 160 4 R. 1 W.,. T. S., 18, Acres, U. S. M. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and official seal this 21st day of April, 1943. J. LAMAR JOHNSON, County Auditor, Duchesne County. (SEAL) 1943. (First publication April 23, 1943.) 14, Last publication May Myton News Mrs. Grace By Mrs. Wm. Preece was hostess to members and guests of the Friday bridge club last week. Present were Mrs. Lee Cooper, Mrs. Homer Robinson, Mrs. Bliss Lott, Mrs. James Dalgleish, Miss Alice Todd, Mrs. Wm. Koehler, Mrs. W. H. Linck and Mrs. I. R. Tuttle. A high score prize was awarded to Mrs. Lott and Mrs. Dalgleish who were the high score couple in their tournament. The American Legion Wm. Sands Post 'No. 5 and Auxiliary at held their regular meeting the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Com Harris Friday evening. mander L. P. Anderle and Pres Fol Naoma Babcock presided. lowing the regular order of bus iness, luncheon was served by the hostess. Mrs. George Kohl and Mrs, Ernest Odekirk of Duchesne were Myton visitors Tuesday, attending to their duties in Red Cross work. Mr. and Mrs. John Zirker Sr. have been enjoying a visit from their son and daughter-in-laLt. and Mrs. Robert Zirker, who arrived last week from PocatelLt. Zirker recently lo, Idaho. completed his training in the administrative corps, medical graduating April 28 at Camp Barkeley, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Petersen of San Diego arrived last week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Abe Liddell. Mrs. Petersen la Mrs. Liddell's sister. Frank Liddell left Thursday for Salt Lake City for voluntary induction into the navy. He will be assigned to a navy construction battalion and expects to receive his training at Norfolk, Virginia. Announcement has been received of the birth of an infant son on April 28 to Mr. and Mrs. Morris Peterson in Provo. Mrs. Ed Hart of Duchesne visited Mrs. James Dalgleish Friday. Mr. and. Mrs. Lylf Perry and two children of Rexbufg, Idaho as spent Firday and Saturday Mrs. and Loyal Mr. of guests Marlon S. Shields The Arcadia school presented ward Sunday a Mothers Day program Sunday morning with as Supt. Stanley Ross in charge, follows: song by the congregation; prayer; Ruth Gilbert read the life history of her grandmother, Eliza J. Gilbert; tribute to mothers by Loryn Ross and June Larsen; vocal solo by Floyd Ross; talk, The Beauties of Motherhood by Bp. Hale Holgate..Each mother was presented with a Mothers Day card. Mrs. Hattie Horrocks, Mrs. Lulu Gilbert and son, Raymond returned Saturday after a weeks visit in Salt Lake City with relatives. The well boring company has now moved to the farm of Gilbert Reno and Is starting a well for him. Lt. and Mrs. Robert Zirker of Texas were visitors at the Zirker ranch here last week. Lynn Ross Mr. and Mrs. and son, Lamar, Donna daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Horrocks and daughter, Marva May spent Mothers Day with their parents at Vernal Sunday. Mrs. Vernal J. Nielsen, Mrs. Wanless Shields, Mrs. Marion Ross and Mrs. Marvin Shields were hostesses Sunday at dinner at the home of Mrs. Nielsen, In honor of Lt. and Mrs. W. Ralph Shields. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nielsen and son, Kenand Mr. neth of Bridgeland, Mrs. R. A. Murray, Mrs. Orval Hamilton and daughter, JoLeen of Bluebell, Mr. and Mrs. MarVin G. Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Wanless Shields and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ross and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vernal J. Nielsen and famhonor. ily and the guests of M. GilThomas Mrs. and Mr. bert entertained the following guests at a Mothers Day dinner Sunday: Mrs. Eliza J. Gilbert, and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Gilbert family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph CarShanks, Gilbert, William, Lou Martha and man, Douglas Horrocks and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Reno and family. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ross and at Mybaby spent Mother's Day parents, ton with Mrs. Ross Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Adams. Sunday, while a group of young usfolks were playing shot put. Shields ing rocks for shot. Wayne was accidentally hit in the eye, He was causing two bad gashes. taken to Roosevelt where Dr. Miles sewed up the wounds. Mrs. Tommy Larsen of Mtn. Home is a guest at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Farnsworth. The Relief Society met at the ward chapel Tuesday and made two welfare quilts. Fifteen members were present. Friday, May Dalglelsh Minnie Mr. Perry returned to Rexburg Sunday while his wife and children remained to visit in Roosevelt at the home of hep Perry. parents. The Myton band students and partners enjoyed a banquet and dance at the school building Thursday evening. Tables were decorated and arbeautifully and ranged in the band room upper class rooms where about 65 persons were served. A scavenger hunt and dance furnished entertainment for the crowd. Mrs. Ken Tinsley arrived Saturday from Los Angeles to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Lott. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Forsythe were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Allen on Sunday. Miss Betty Dean, who has been employed in Sait Lake City, returned home Saturday. She was graduated from Seminary in Roosevelt Monday and will be the Myton students who graduate from the Roosevelt high school next Friday, Miss Emily Burgener came in from Salt Lake City to spend Mothers Day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Burgener. She returned to Salt Lake Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McClure and family, who left here a few months ago to make their home in California, decided that the Uintah ' Basin was a good place to live and returned here last week. They expect to lease a farm near Lapoint. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bingham entertained at dinner Sunday with the following guests present, Mrs. Devon Gentry, Lloyd Gentry, Syerl Dennis and sons, Gail and Norman. Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish were dinner guesta Sunday at the home of Mrs. Dalgleishs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart in Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. George Funk and family, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Bascom and children enjoyed a picnic at Lake Boreham Sunday afternoon. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jake Lybbert and family of Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wilde and family of Roosevelt and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Liddell and children were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Perry Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cooper entertained Mr. and Mrs.- Homer Robinson and daughter, Wilda Fay at dinner Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Zirker Sr., Lt. and Mrs. Robert Zirker and George Zirker were dinner guests of Mr. and 'Mrs. Julius Zirker, Mr. and Mrs. John Zirker Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Zirker at their ranch home In Arcadia Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Howells are the proud parents of an infant daughter, bom Sunday, May 9 in a Salt Lake City hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Preece and son. Bill were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Uresk Sunday. Lloyd Gentry, MOMM 2c who has been visiting has parents, Mr. and Mrs. Devon Gentry, left Sunday for San Frandsco where he will receive has assignment in the navy. Mrs. Wm. Forsythe returned Thursday from a short visit in Salt Lake City. She reports her daughter, Mrs. Merl Benson of Roosevelt, who underwent an operation recently, is recovering rapidly. Charles Vaughn Warr and Meranda, who are employed at Tooele, came home Monday evening for a brief visit with their families. ter spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira IS. Hamilton. While here, they tore down the Distefano store which has stood on Main street for many years. They will use the lumber Hamilton Members of 14, 1943 theD. U. P. to build them a home in Provo. en- tertained their husbands Monday Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atwood renight at a dancing party, given turned home Saturday after in the ward house. A large spending a few days last week crowd enjoyed dancing, refresh- in Heber and Salt Lake. While ments and a program. in Salt Lake, they visited their Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tillack son and daughter-in-laMr. and entertained at a turkey dinner Mrs. Wilbur Atwood. Tuesday night, celebrating the Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Johnson news of the promotion of their announce the arrival of a baby son, Frankie, who received his girl, born in Heber May 3. stripes as corporal last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark Guests Included Mr. and Mrs, spent Monday and Tuesday in Glen Van Tassell, Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake City and Ogden where Nello Hicken and daughter, they attended the funeral for Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ellis, Mr. Clarks brother-in-laRalph Mrs. Lottie Maxwell and daugha Gabey, who died May 8 of ter, Mary Ann. heart ailment. Kindest sympaSlyvan Johnson is enjoying thy is extended to Mrs. Gabey this week home on furlough. He and family by her many friends Is In the navy. here. Pvt. and Mrs. Clifton Chatwin Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lazenby rewill return to his camp this turned home last week after week after spending a few days spending several months workEf-fi- e, home on furlough. Mrs. Pearl White left last week for Rocklin, Calif, where she expects to visit with her daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Nye returned home last week after spending the winter in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Lewis announce the Arrival of a baby girl born in Salt Lake City May 5. Mr. and Mrs. James Distefano and Joe Distefano returned to their home in Provo Tuesday af ing in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tillack accompanied by Mrs. Lottie Maxwell and Mrs. Jessie Maxwell, spent Saturday in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atwood of Hanna were Mothers Day dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wadley. Mrs. Ada Stanley and son, Max left Monday for Ogden where they will Join Mr. Stanley who is employed there. . NOW THE WHOLE FAMILY GETS INTO SLACK SUITS! 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