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Show Friday, Slay UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH 26, 1944 UINTAH BASIN RECORD EDWARD S. RICH, Editor and Publisher PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT DUCHESNE, UTAH UN. Tommy Brandon Ethel Beebe SUMMONS IE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF DUCHESNE. Grant Max Smith, Plaintiff, vs. Harriette Marguerite Smith, defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demands of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This is an action brought for divorce in favor of the plaintiff, dissolving the bonds of matrimony between the plaintiff and the defendant, as provided in the said complaint. RULON J. LARSEN, CLASSIFIED IIOT BED PLANTS will be able to fill all orders I for hot bed plants, large or small. A. W. Clemons, Duchesne Alice May Andersen Asa W. Jessen returned to Bon Mrs. Roy Farnsworth accom39-eta on a furlough. He has been panied her son, Corporal Deloy Display Advertising in Alaska on sometime for Per as Lake as Salt Flat Rate, For Plates, Stewart quite Agate far and is being sent to Louisiana. FOR SALE Good russet and his return to Baxter Hospital, Line, Sc. Boneta M. I. A. held their clos- near Spokane, Washington, where Per Column Inch, 42c early Ohio potatoes. ELRAY LARSEN, Talmage 2t ing social Monday evening in the he is stationed. Classified and Reading Notices Ward Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Lost For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, shower wras given at the home A FOR SALE 30 White Leghorn Thacker and Mr. and Mrs. Wil-for- d of Mrs. Charles Fietkau for her and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per Hens. Orin Olsen, Duchesne Stevenson furnished the line 5c for first insertion; per It line, Mrs. Thomas Richards. daughter, music for Refreshments each succeeding issue minimum dancing. The guest of honor received many BABY CHICKS were served to all present charge, 30c. beautiful gifts and a large group The following were in RooseLeg. day old pullet chicks; day of ladies were present.. The party velt on Tuesday: Mrs. Mons Jo old cockerals or straight run. was held Wednesday. Also Rhode Island Reds and Hyhansen, Sharon and Neldon JoALL A large number of people athansen Mrs. F. E. Reynolds, Clarbrids. Shipment made to UinGraduation-exercistended the Senior ence Oman, Gordon Evans and tah Basin points in a few houre at Altamont Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Stone took Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie Hatchery, Heber, ph. igg Ray Oman and night. The graduates from Mtn. their small son to Roosevelt for family. 4I-Home were Dee Anna Bleazard, medical treatment Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Harward and Black Noreen and Betty Ina Anna Stark, primary supervisor, family arrived in Bonfeta Thurs- Lee Rust, TRY A RECORD CLASSIFIED Miles. was visiting school Tuesday. day to attend the graduation exMr. and Mrs. Paul Christensen Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beebe and ercises of their daughter, Donna, and family of Talmage were visOlive Beebe were transacting bus- on Thursday evening. Donna reat the home of Mrs. Chris turned to Price with them Friday. iting tensens parents, Mr. and Mrs. iness in Roosevelt Thursday. & nr. YOUR WAR Attorney for Plaintiff. Crawford Mrs, Jed DUTIES taught Ged Lindsay. The daughters of the Utah PioP. O. Address, Duchesne, Utah. school at Altamont Wednesday j 19, Date of first publication May neers held their regular meeting A party was given by Ramona for Miss Evelyn Stewart 1944. at the home of Janet Beebe Wed- and Thursday for her brother, Deloy while Miss Pace Pace, practiced Stewart before he left for .camp. nesday. Thelesson was given by with the graduating seniors. Those present were Beth and Lois Notice To Creditors Class Leader Edith Anderson on Mr. and Mrs. William N. Buy more War Governors of Utah, and First Noreen Black, Alice AnBonds made a trip to Roosevelt Childs, and hostess served refreshments to dersen, Iris Lou McConkie, Guy Estate of James Frank Hoyt, cheerfully attend deceased. the following guests: Mrs. May Friday. lo other home, Mrs. Daryl McConkie returned Lindsay, Jim Stevenson, Calvin R. Lambert, Mrs. Lola Jones, Creditors will present claims frontduties. Leta home from Roosevelt Wednesday, and Ray Marchant, Delbert Black Mrs. Olive Beebe, Mrs. Nina Bosto the undersigned get this war won where she has been with her son. and Albert Bishop, the honored with vouchers and the hostess. at the office of L. A. Hollenbeck, well, Mrs. Thelma Dunsmore, Mrs. Gene, who has been under the doc- guest Dorthella Dastrup and mother, Curtis Walker, Ben Lyons and Attorney at Law, Duchesne, Utah, care since Sunday. Gene was tors Mrs. Edith Anderson, Mrs. Berhit in the head with a rock and Elwin Birch are shearing sheep on or before the 15th day of July, nice Givens and Mrs. Ruth Das-truinfection set in. He is reported to here in Mtn. Home at the present A. D. 1944. time. MARY A. HOYT, mother, Mrs. Bench, from be improving, but had to remain the Theodora Camp of the D. U. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Andersen Administratrix of the Estate of in Roosevelt. P. in Duchesne. James Frank Hoyt, deceased. Mr. and Mrs. William Fieldstead and family, Mrs. Annie Andersen, Mrs. Denny Ralphs and Mrs. Mrs. Hap Thompson and family, Date of first publication May 12, were in Roosevelt Friday. Vendetta Clark were in Roosevelt A. D. 1944. Miss Melva Madsen came up Mrs. Curtis Walker and family on business Wednesday. from Roosevelt Thursday to grad- and Milton Stewart Attended a Richard Jessen of the U. S. uate from Altamont. She will re- dinner at the home of Mr. and SUMMONS Mrs. Roy Farnsworth Sunday, Army, whose home is in Boneta, sume her job with county agent was visiting with relatives and Mrs. Thomas Richards and Miss IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL Marden Broadbent this summer. friends in Altonah Thursday. DUCOURT OF Miss Donna Harward was vale- Vera Rogers of Mt. Emmons DISTRICT Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rochel CHESNE STATE home at Mr. of OF the and COUNTY, stayed were Roosevelt visitors Thursday. dictorian for the Altamont grad- Mrs. Charles Fietkau last Wed- UTAH class Thursday evening. John Small spent a few days in uating OTTO E. JOHNSEN, Jr. Many people attended the grad- nesday. Roosevelt last week. Dell Andersen and Cecil Kof-for- d Plaintiff exercises at Altamont uating Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robinson were in Talmage Sunday afva. Those Thursday evening. graduatspent Wednesday in Blue Bell, ternoon where Mr. Kofford pur- GEORGE KAMMERZELL, and ing from Boneta were: Melva Madsome grain. they also attended the picture sen, chased Anna Kammerzell, husband and Field-steaDonna Harward, Harry show in the evening. LET US PREPARE FOR THE FUTURE Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thomp- wife, or heirs and assigns who Edward Moffitt Keith and The Altonah students receiving son and family o'f Talmage were are unknown to Plaintiff, and A short time ago we spoke of the need for wise diplomas at the graduating exer- Pace. Fruit Growers State Bank, a cor- NatiocialDislillers Products Corporation Mrs. Annie Bench of Duchesne visiting here Sunday. cises Friday night were: Doris Mrs. W. Brown motored Mary at Green River, Utah, New York leadership in our national affairs. Wise leadership Foote, the poration end week 86 Proof visiting at the Arlene Snyder, Nada Max-fiel- spent home of her daughter, Mrs. Joe to Duchesne Sunday to meet her or its assigns or successors, and is not only a national need, but a local one also. Both Clyde Murray, and George A. daughter, Mrs. John Thompson, who are unknown to Plaintiff. Young. the city and county of Duchesne have suffered from Berrett. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Young and who had been visiting in Kamas Defendants Mr. and Mrs. Ken Davis rethe war. Our young men, who under normal condiof Altonah and Mrs. Annie for the past two weeks. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE family to turned Salt Lake City Monday, Johansen Mrs. Keith McDonald and fam- SAID tions would be helping on our farms, have gone to after of Duchesne spent SatDEFENDANTS: spending a week in Altonah. are moving into the old Miles ily at the home of visiting You are hereby summoned to war, along with our doctors and nurses. And many Afton Berrett and Delores Farns- urday H. B. HOLLENBECK house in Mtn. Home. Johansen. within twenty days after of our older men and women have gone to the larger worth accompanied them, after Mons appear Mrs. Verdis McConkie of Vernal Mrs. T. J. Brandon and Tommy Notary Public has been staying at the home service of this summons upon centers of population where they have obtained work spending the week end with their Brandon were dinner guests at the if served North of within the county parents. Mrs. Dallas Ames also home of Mrs. of her cousin, Mrs. Fern Brandon you, in factories producing war goods. of Ward in Margaret which i3 this action them came and home accompanied brought; where she has been giving perMt. Emmons Sunday afternoon. County Court House within thirty days afBut when the war is over many of these people Tuesday. manents. Mrs. Florence Jessen otherwise, The attended Duchesne show the Utah ter following service, and defend the above will lose the employment which they now have, and Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Stone, Mrs. at Duchesne and daughter, Mary, of Altonah, Mr, entitled Sunday case night: and in of action; Smith and daughter were here Saturday getting perwill return, and if we plan now for our future we Clarence your failure so to do, judgment Barbara were Roosevelt visitors and Mrs Morris Johansen, Neldon, manents. 9 Arlene and Sharon Johansen, Lar will be rendered can probably bring many other people into the Basin Saturday. you acNapier Swasey and family of cording to the against demand of the Mr. nd Mrs. Grant Foote, Mr. ry Wilson and Tommy Brandon. as residents either in our town or the county. Mrs. Ward Evans spent several Boneta were visiting at the home complaint, which has been filed Motors of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kofford A good start in this direction would be to clean and Mrs. Lome Caldwell of Salt days in Salt Lake City Appliances last week, with the Clerk of said Court Sake City attended the graduation Radios Saturday. where she medical care. This action is brought to reup pur city and make it look as attractive as possible, exercises at Altamont Friday Mr. Ward received returned House Wiring Mr. and Mrs. Ged Lindsay, Mr. Evans home cover a judgment against the and also to start right away making plans for im- night. They were guests at the with Mrs. and Mr. Floyd Farnsworth, where E. A. he plans to spend her, home of Mr. and Mrs. William and Mrs. Faye Miles, Mr. and said defendants to quiet title to the summer. provements which we cannot make at present, but Snyder the described real following while here. Phone 25 M propUtah Roossvelt, Mrs. Curtis Walker, Bob and which will be possible after the war. Miss Donna Reynolds was t erty, Mrs. Anne Johanson of DuJim and Jack Richards, of Miss Beth Pearson Mon- Jerry The Northwest Quarter of the Looking through the files of the Record we find chesne is visiting with her daugh- guest Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stevenson, afternoon. day Northwest ter Mrs. William (Lot 4) of where a cleanup campaign was inaugurated some Young for a It has been reported that Ray- Lyons, Keith Jackson, Blaine Kil- Section three,Quarter in while. L. A. HOLLENBECK Two, Township Albert Bishop, Ramona years ago. A little more effort and planning now Mr. and Mrs. Jame3 B. Murray mond McMillan has been on lian, South, Range three west of the Ned Stewart, Lyons, Floyd, Lloyd toward cleaning up our streets and yards would make returned home from Salt Lake several bombing missions over and Stella Rowley, Mrs. Grace Uintah Special Meridian, In DuAttorney.at-Lachesne County, Utah, with appurour city more attractive and inviting, and more City Monday, where Mrs. Murray Germany. Farnsworth Anna Bleaand Dee Keith Pace has been planting Duchesne underwent an operation for her Utah zard were among those who at- tenances. pleasing also to those of us who are already here. eyes. A. Hollenbeck, L She is reported to be getting potatoes for different fanners in tended the motion show picture Boneta. Then we can plan ahead toward a sewer, and along nicely. Plaintiffs Attorney in Duchesne Sunday night. Tommy Meriwether is at Farra-gu- t, Otto E. Johnsen, Jr. some sidewalk paving, a little more street Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Carroll and Miss Ann of Shirley Thompson lighting, Idaho. He joined the Navy Plaintiff and curbing and guttering for the business district. Mrs. Lenora DeRolf were Roose- in April. Talmage spent a few days at the Dated at Duchesne, Utah, April velt visitors Wednesday. ROY A. 8CHONIAN home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. Progressive steps of this kind would certainly make Mr and Mrs. John Ashby and 3rd, A. D., 1944. P. O. Address and Mrs. Dell Andersen. our city more attractive, and a more desirable place daughter and son, of Murray, Duchesne, Utah. Registered Date of 1st pub. April 28, 1944 newcomers to make their homes. It is difficult Utah, spent Sunday with Mr. AshMortician Pads Kneeling Helpful Date of last pub. May 26, 1944. bys sister, Mrs. James B. Murray. Kneeling pads with removable to induce people to settle in places which lack these Their Duchesne Utah covers (make them at home) of daughter, Miss Ed'th Ashimprovements, and with proper planning we could by, who taught school at Alta-mo- Mrs. olen Sorensen bright awning cloth or denim, please SUBSCRIBE, DONT BORROW make many improvements uhich would be worth during the past winter, reQuite a number of people at- gardening ladies. turned to Murray with them. tended the High School graduation much more to us than the cost in dollars and cents. Mrs. and John Powell at- at Altamont Thursday night. Evan Lumber Now When the war is over there will be new business tended the Mrs. SAME POPULAR PRICES-F- OR funeral of Mrs. Pow- McDonald was the only graduate Lumber can be treated to make life and activity. Let us prepare now to make our ells grandmother in Fairview last from Talmage. it highly It can be MCWIR, FiHTR ACCOMMODATIONS returning home Sunday. A farewell party for the preserved by a chemical that of city the progressive, inviting metropolis which can week, Mrs. Powells brother came home Mr and Mrs. Lee Ottosen family makes it resistant and distasteful to was held make prospective residents feel to say, This is the with them to spend a week. her Friday night. They moved the termites. Green woods, impregnated with still another chemical and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Allen and first of the place, ' and really mean it. week to Tabiona. daughters of Castle Gate and Mr. Mr. and Mrs J. A. Sulser of dried, become relatively plastic when heated. They may be bent or Mrs. Arvel Alexander of Califwill remain in Frultland as Mr. and Midway and Mrs. J. Buehler of twisted into various were ornia forms. They relatives in visiting Heber were visitors at the B. J. retain Mecham is going to be moved to their new shapes," resuming town Tuesday. Mr. Alexander is Sorensen home Saturday. another camp. their normal rigidity and hardness, a merchant marine. Bovie Mecham of Mt. Emmons, when cool. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sweat, Miss Que Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin who recently returned from a misAlice Pace and Miss Velma Foote of Agnes Brooks Humes attended a meeting irv Du- Foote of Huntington, Utah, Frank sion, was the speaker here at the N O Gunnison were visiting E Robert Humes returned Satur- chesne Monday. He Sunday afternoon. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oli- meeting was here by his Mrs. G. II. McNeill is day from Heber, where he had accompanied Notice is hereby given that, puryour reservations spending ver Bowden Thursday. been for the past week, ill with a week at mother, Mrs. Dell Mecham and suant to the Utah Spring Canyon with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Maxfield, his Constitution, sister Jean. He was accompaniher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thorn. Mrs. Grace pneumonia. the ser- Section 2, Article 13, and Utah early so we can Kavon and Mrs. vices they wereFollowing ed home by his mother, Mrs. visitors at the Code Annotated 1943, Section Mr. and Mis. Jack Powers were B. Murray were in Roose- Lee James Ottosen home. Alma Humes, and his sister, Mrs. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. better serve you. 2, Equalization of Taxes and velt Saturday, where Mrs. MurThose who attended correlation Cleston Pace, of American Fork. Royal Smith at the ranch on for Applications Abatements Red will had the stitches taken from meeting at Mt. Emmons ray Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sweat an- Creek. Sunday be heard by the Duchesne County her eyes. nounce the birth of a son May afternoon were: Leon Burton, A. Board of Mr. and Mrs Edward Mr. Mrs. Equalization May 31, Mecham, and Austin Beebe and M. Burton, 18 at the Lehi hospital. Adaline Anderson, 1944, between the hours of 10:00 Otis Mecham and VV. R. Clifton Jessen made Dewey to a trip Mr. William Pare and daugh- spent E Kenison, O. J. Jensen and A. M. and 5:00 oclock P. M., at Saturday at Duchesne. Salt Lake City Friday. Mrs. Dewey Mary Llnwood Kenison. ter, also Mrs. Ray Baum, spent Mr. and Mrs. Otis Mecham enthe Roosevelt Commercial Club, Jessen has been in the city for Mr. and Mrs. Glon Sorensen, Monday in Duchesne. tertained at a family dinner lost several weeks. Roosevelt, Utah, and June 6, 1944, Mrs. Lizzie Webber and son, Sunday in honor of and Harold Sorensen were between the hours of 10.00 their son, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Besst and Arley oclock Wilson Muir, were week end Edward. Roosevelt visitors Friday. A. M. and 5.00 o'clock P. M. at Guests present were sons of Salt Lake came in City Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jensen were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alien Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Sweat and Tuesd County Court House, DuMr. Bess is expecting ly. Muir. Boneta visitors Monday daughters, jTwIla and Margie, to he transferred to anoUier chesne, Utah. place Mr. and Mrs. Chris Sorensen J. E. L. Carey, former resident Mr and Mrs. Man on NO APPLICATION FOR Sweat, Mr, so Mrs. Besst and sons are stay- were of Frultland, now of Yuma, Ari- and Mrs. Paul visitors In Midway this week. ABATEANDOR Young, Mr, and ing with her parents for a while. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Anderson MENT WILL BE zona, and son, Lynn, of Salt Lake Mrs. David Baum of CONSIDERED Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Von and are Timothy and City, George Anderson motored to OR ALLOWED spending a week at AFTER THE family moved into the house re- Heber Friday to see Mrs. Ander-son- s Frultland and other Basin points. ADJOURNMENT OF THESE Children I."lf vacated by Mr. and Mrs. cently MniplUit, Mr. ad Mrs. Bert Young and father, George Muir who is MEETINGS. I lay materials for children Ted can Fisher be last Mrs. R. D. Young spent Monday ill. Saturday. BOARD OF COUNTY simple and Inexpensive. Cal Davis and Cecil Ralphs of Many of at Duchesne and Roosevelt. Zane Christensen the best are avaiUlo at tittle or no the U. returned to COMMISSIONERS, S. and Navy stationed at the Navy Saturday after a 10 Private and Mis. Edward cost J. LAMAR JOHNSON, dirt, wuter, grass, wood By; Idaho, are home on a day furlough with his of California are visiting stones, sand, pebbles, pme cones larrngut, family. y County Clerk. leave. arrived here They Bill Potter of Boneta waa a with their families. Mrs. Medium scorns and leaves. (First Publication May 12, 1944.) j Tuesday Talmage visiter Sunday, MIS. I H WATIIS..ri(SIDU4 ADVERTISING RATES AMERICAS matter Mrs. Vendetta Clark accompaMay 26, 1922, at the Postoffice at nied her son Ralph to Duchesne Duchesne, Utah, under the act of Mondy, where he went to register for the army. March 3, 1879. Burke Shiner left Tuesday, the 9th, for the army. He received his examination some time ago, but SUBSCRIPTION RATES Three Months $1.00 was deferred to work in the mines in Montana. He has been in Alto-na- h Six Months $1.50 and Mt. Emmons for a while One Year $2.50 awaiting his induction. Charley Bowden returned Monfrom the hospital in Salt Lake day PIN-U- P City, where he was treated for an eye injury. Entered as second-clas- s GIRL es 4t MWHiu nmmitffm Bro-thers- ps d, d, Professional Cards , ELECTRICIAN CALL to-w- it: w for nt Fire-Resista- Please make TIC 80-7-- 1, Me-cha- m |