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Show Friday, September UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH 7, 1943 UINTAH BASIN RECORD S. RICH, Editor and Publisher PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT DUCHESNE, EDWARD ' UTAH mow Mrs. Grace Daigieisb matter .Miss Alice Todd was hostess to M4y 26, 1922, at the Postoffice at members and guests of the Friday Display Advertising Mat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, under the act of Bridge club last Saturday. Present were Mrs. Lee Cooper, Mrs. Line, 3c. March 3. 1879. Bliss Lott, Mrs. Homer Robinson, 42c Column Per Inch, ADVERTISING RATES Entered as second-clas- s Mr3. Wm. Koehler, Mrs. Wm. Classified and Reading Notice Preece, Mrs. W. II Linke and For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost SUBSCRIPTION RATES Mrs. Ed Ponton. Winner of high and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per Three Months $1.00 score was Mrs. Cooper. line, first insertion; 5c per line for $1.50 Miss Ruth Gilbert of Arcadia each succeeding issue minimum Six Months One Year $2.50 was a guest for a few days last charge, 30c. week at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Pet- Careful Driving Will Save Lives erson. H. S. Pusey left Saturday With the lifting of gas rationing there is now a forMrs. a visit in San Francisco, Calbig increase in travel on the highways. However, ifornia. She was accompanied by her nephew, Alma Pusey, who many of the cars which now are traveling are still has been a summer visitor at the poorly equipped with tires, and many are old cars, Pusey ranch and was returning the home of his parents, Mr. which under normal conditions would have been to and Mrs. C. H. Pusey in San Francisco, California. scrapped years ago. Miss Rose Brokaw, who has These conditions make traveling more danger- been spending the summer in. ous than it would be if we had a normal peacetime Provo, returned home to resume her studies in high school. Miss supply of new cars and tires. Kathleen Borg of Sigurd acSo we give this word of caution: Be sure both companied her to visit at the ranch for a short time. of the condition of your car and of your tires before Brokaw The Giles Woods ranch on the you attempt to travel on the highway at speeds 30uth Myton Bench was purwhich are now legal. chased last week by Stanley who moved hi3 family to A perusal of the accident lists reveals the fact their new ranch home Saturday. that accidents are now increasing rapidly. Many Mr. and Mrs. Woods and sons lives are being lost, and many cars are being de- moved to the former Nebeker home in Myton, having completed stroyed by the excessive speed and the lack of pro- the property sales last week. per driving condition of the old cars which now use Mr. and Mrs. Arleigh Hall and son arrived Friday evening from the highways. Lake City to visit with Mrs. It is vital to your safety that you know your Salt Halls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ancar and your tires. Your life is worth more than the drew Tolboe. To celebrate Labor few minutes you might save hurrying to some desti- Day, Mr. and Mrs. Tolboe acthem to Salt Lake, nation from which you soon will hurry away again. companied home Tuesday morning. returning You will live longer and happier if you are Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Partridge are enjoying a visit from Mrs. careful. son and daughter-in-laNeb-eke- r, Partridges Carbon College A Stale Supported Junior College At Price, Utah ESTABLISHED TO SERVE THE EDUCATIONAL NEEDS OF SOUTHEASTERN UTAH FULLY ACCREDITD of Higher Education. Credits recognized The in all institutions first two years of work toward any profession, such as Law, Medicine, Teaching, Engineering, Dentistry, etc. Terminal courses for preparation for skilled occupations in business, stenography, automobiles, welding; airplane engines, machine shop practice, drafting and carpentry. VOCATIONAL Special attention given to returned servicemen. Ample opportunities for work in Carbon County to help pay expenses of schooling. Carefully outlined programs of recreational and cultural activities. Churches of many denominations for your worship. FALL QUARTER OPENS SEPTEMBER 7 -- Write For Catalogue Lt. and Mrs. Carl Leavitt, who arrived Thursday from California. A fishing party was arranged, and they all left Saturday to spend the week end at Moon Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart of Springville were week end visitors at the home of their son-i- n law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish. They came to attend the funeral of Oakes Halstead in Duchesne Saturday. Mr. Abe Smith, a former Myton resident, arrived Sunday rom Salt Lake City to attend to his property interests here. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Dean and family spent the week end at the ranch west of town, arriving Saturday from Clearfield. They were accompanied by their son, Lynn Dean S 2c, who came home to spend a part of his furlough. Mr. R. C. Walker was a visitor at the James Dalgleish home gues Sunday and an at the O. A. Dart ranch, returning to Salt Lake City Monday. Mr. Walker is a former Myton resident and his many old friends enjoyed his brief visit. Wiimer Murray spent the week end with his wife and , family, returning to Layton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson and family of Vernal visited in Myton Sunday evening when returning from a visit to their old home at Helper Mr, and Mrs, E, W, Kronquist of Fort Duchesne were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish Sunday evening. over-nig- ht Colleen Robison of Roosevelt was a guest of Frances Funk THE OPEN Tuesday. Margaret Mary Harris, Nancy Todd and Fredricka Dart left Monday for Mt. Pleasant where they will resume their studies. Miss Alice Todd, Mrs. Fred Todd and Ralph Dart took the young to attend Wasatch students HAD beckons and hundreds of thousands of people already are answering the (all. OPEN ROADS we must remember, lead out of Utah as well as into the state. OUR SUCCESS KEY CITIES cannot do the job alone. The traveler gathers his impressions, good or bad, from every town on the highway, especially from the communities that care least. SERVICE MEN AND WOMEN their parents, migrant war workers, tourists and other travelers of all kinds are daily gatlicring samples of what we have to odcr. We mav forget tlicse people as individuals, but they and their friends will not forget us! SERVICE FOR UTAH: COURTESV IIOSriTALITY. UTAH STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLICITY AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT Allas Building Salt Lake City and V. J. and sons, Vernal and Fred, of Moroni, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mor-tens- in the tourist industry, will depend on the extra hours or days or weeks that the traveler voluntarily remains within our borders. A SLOGAN Academy. Mr.- - arid Mrs. LaVor Dennis and daughters, Sherry and Carolyn, spent the Labor Day week end at their Myton home, returning to Layton Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter West of Sals Lake City, Utah (Tliij advertisement ij number five of a series to promote a future tourist trade for the entire stale) Linck. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Payne and children of Provo were visitors at the home of Mrs. Paynes parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bywater, during the Labor Day vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Warner of Copperton arrived Tuesday visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Peterson. Mrs. Warner is a sister of Mrs. Teterson. Joe Cooper arrived Tuesday from San Francisco, California, to visit with relatives and friends Mr. Cooper is a former and his many Myton resident friends enjoy his yearly visits. Mr. Wm. Evans of Salt Lake City was a Myton visitor early id SUMMONS CLASSIFIED 1 Minnie Hamilton FOR SALE; 6 head Milk Cows Team. See Ted Bell, Arcadia 7-- Mr. and Mrs. Scott Nye and Mrs. John H. Jones of Salt Lake City were visiting relatives here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Hicken of Mapleton enjoyed the week end visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nello Hicken. Week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark and family, Mr. and Kirs. Oscar Loveland and daughter, Audrey Jean, all of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Dermont Wag-sta- ff and family of Provo were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rhoades. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Allen and family of Mapleton spent a few days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Giles. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Howard and children of Salt Lake City spent the week end visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. .Ira Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Maxwell. Mr. and Mrs. Milton D. Jensen of Salt Lake City were guests for a few days this week at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Leland Wagstaff. Mrs. Lloyd Coe arid children of Bacchus were Labor day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webb. Mrs. Mildred and Stanley daughters, LaRae and Phillis, of Heber, and Mrs. Louis Wright of Duchesne are ' visiting this week at the home of Mrs. Elaine Webb. Mrs. Phyllis Giles, accompanied by Mrs. Elaine Webb and Mrs. Genevieve Allen, spent Thursday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Neilson of Indian Canyon. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF DUCHESNE. Alma Poulson, Mont Poulson, Tennis A. Poulson and Kermit Poulson, doing business under the firm name and style of Alma Poulson and Sons, a 8 Well built FOR SALE house in Duchesne. A real good buy that will provide an income while you live in one side. See E. S Rich at the Record tf Office, Duchesne. nt Plaintiffs, vs. Electrical Repairs I specialize in repa: for refrigerators and, commercial and electrij Mr. and Mrs. Reec work. Will promptly repair of your out of order e!t trical units of all kind, E. A. CALL ELECTEl Roosevelt, Utah ' Phone Roosevelt 138-- Anna Sop Want to Buy Good Burlap Company, a tf Knight Investment Sacks. Duchesne Flour Mill. Corporation, E. El Corfman R. S. Lusty and Verna M. FOR SALE 34 Size Violin. and his wife, Knight Trust Lusty, Call Beth Black, Duchesne 676, tf and Savings Bank, a corporaSAW MILL in tion, (and all other persons FOR SALE foot 25 carriage, 3 unknown, claiming any right, good shape. inch mandrel. See J. H. Wilson, title, interest or estate in, or lien upon the real property 9 IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING) Duchesne. described in the complaint adBUY OR SELL PUT It TIIE RECORD CLASSiFnj FOR SALE; 3 year old Case verse to the plaintiffs ownerBinder with 3 new canvasses, first ship or clouding plaintiffs class condition. Also good sweet title thereto.) Defendants. corn for sale. See Harold Gee, Duchesne. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: Notice You are hereby summoned to Bankruptcy If you have eggs within twenty days after sell appear IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF drop me a card and THE UNITED STATES FOR Service of this summons upon I will get them. yon, if served within the county THE DISTRICT OF UTAH in which this action is brought, Will pay top markel THE MATTER OF otherwise within IN afdays thirty PRODUCTS FOOD ROOSEVELT ter service and defend the above prices. COMPANY, entitled action; and in case of Bankrupt. your failure so to do, judgment In Bankruptcy, No. 16136 will be rendered against you acTo the creditors of Roosevelt to the demands of the LA It RO FEEDS Food Products Company, Roose- cording which has been filed complaint GENERAL HAULING Utah, with the clerk of said court. velt, Duchesne County, and district aforesaid, a bankAltonah, Utah This is an action to quiet the rupt. Notice is hereby given that on title on real property described the 6th day of August, 1945, the as the West half of the Northeast II. B. HOLLENBECK said Roosevelt Food Products quarter; East half of the Northwest quarter of Section 31; also been has Notary Public Company duly adjudged a bankrupt on a petition filed by the West half of the Southeast North ef it on the 3rd day of August, 1945, quarter of Section 30, Township 3 4 Uintah West, County Court House and that THE FIRST MEETING South, Range containMeridian, Special Utah, be OF ITS CREDITORS will Duchesne Utah held at the office of the under- ing 240 acres more or less, and signed, Referee in Bankruptcy, together with all improvements 235 Post Office Building, Salt thereon and appurtenances beLake City, Utah, on the 21st longing thereto or appertaining L. A. HOLLENBECK day of September, 1945, at 10:00 thereto. RULON J. LARSEN, oclock in the forenoon, at which Attorney.at-LaAttorney for Plaintiffs. time and place the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, P. O. Address, Duchesne, Utah. Utah Duchesne appoint a trustee, appoint a (First Publication Aug. 10, 1945) committee of creditors,- - examine (Last publication Sept. 7, 1945.) the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. DILLMAN MORTUARY Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, MOTORS - APPLIANCES this 4th day of September, 1945. Phone Duchesne 271 or 441 Refrigerators and Radios T. D. LEWIS, HOUSE WIRING Repaired. Night Phone 297 Referee in Bankruptcy E. A. CALL Roosevelt, Utah Roosevelt Duchesne Phone 138-SUBSCRIBE, DONT BORROW. J 8-- 8-- y Fay Prows , Derrald White spent the week end in Provo. Labor day guests at the home of Mrs. Elaine Webb were Mrs. Mildred Stanley and two small daughters, Mrs. Genevieve Allen and two daughters, Mrs. Louise Wright and family, Mrs. Thiilis Giles and family, Tommie Hicken and son, Mrs. Lorene Hicken and family. Labor day dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Nye were TSgt. Vern Wagstaff, Mr. annd Mrs. Frank Bergera and family of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Fraughton and children, Mr. and Mrs. Dana Fraughton and family and Mrs. Mar-v-a Gines of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White and son, Vernon, enjoyed the week end at Rack Springs, Wyoming, where they joined a party of antelope hunters. They returned home Monday night. Mrs. Lottie Maxwell and family moved back here last week ifter spending a year in Pleasant Grove. Char Mrs. w ELECTRICIAN . S her home Mr and son, Gar were visit the home Mr. and I Gary love: and hors grandfatlii Officers attended conventioi Friday w Mable St rector; Rc rine Blea: Mrs. AliC Miss B Ro California Mr. an( returned from Sail Farnswor treatment proved. Calvin his call reported tember c SheriiiE was har combine Saturday ar Mr; Provo vi end wit! brought Ben Ly( She had band in Mrs. I has bee: of. her helping er, who for the Mrs. her nepl Salt La He was was sti When tl it was rupturec Fred in Salt business Mr. a son we week. Mr. a Mere yoe yofrom ere? small c Aaron were f over tl Creek. Mrs. home f Saturda employ, Mr. and cl were v the we violet Gentry Miss Lucile Mr. Pcrcival was- - ai t have a past t Provo visitor last week. Back again in Ioka are Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bullard, who spent the past year in Salt Lake City, where Mr. Bullard was em- Mrs. happy Tom ai serving ployed. Mr. .and Mrs. Reed Lemon were Mt. Emmons visitors on been John i transfe have h Thursday of bei Mrs. Tom Gentry, Mrs. O. A. days, only 4 to see who or Mo gether Dart and Elizabeth Gentry attended the rummage and food sale Thursday spansored by the Ladies Aid of Myton. Betty Jensen left Sunday for Green River, where Wyoming, she school this will attend winter. Mrs. Robert Marchant was a caller at the J. A. Angus home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hambleton left this week for Minnesota with i load of peaches. They expect to be gone a week or ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Percival were calling on Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Drollinger Friday evening. Ralph Walker of Salt Lake was an overnight guest of her . Mr. sister and brother-in-laand Mrs O A Dart Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gentry were in Upalco Sunday. After a weeks visit at the Jensen farm Mr. and Mrs. . Ed Bratke and family returned to their home in Green River, Wy- Mr. were Salt daugh from had 1 two v For a long time now, your car's been fenced in. Youre rarin to go. And somehit road with the the day youll biggest surplus of power ever known in your gasoline ... hushed power and panther like getaway. ' Thats how youre going as soon as you can get NEW Day CONOCO Bronz-z-- z Gasoline. It will bring latest you every improvement in motor car fuel perfected by the same research that has been applied to our warwinning gasolines. So youll have a car thats -- ''f-- ' Mrs Mary, Mrs. mons Birl vfi V -- of frisky again, using NEW DAY CONOCO BRONZ-Z-Continental Oil Company -- Z. The Art Larsen thrashing machine is busy threshing grain for the farmers in Ioka this Os Satur Look for thebig red Conoco triangle on Your Mileage Merchants Conoco station. Theres the place to pre-emine- nt oming. V :f fi te ,F.W get gasoline thats made to come up to the highest limit of quality, under todays regulations. You can have confidence in Your Conoco Mileage Merchant. Mr. Salt the and Steve 1 Evt those drivir truck new Mr famil Tuest daug! week. Elizabeth Gentry returned- to Salt Lake Monday, after spending her summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs W G. Gentry. The two year old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mecham was drowned in the Dry Gulch irrigation ditch last Saturday. Funeral this week. services and burial will be in Richard Jennings left Monday Bluebell September 4th. The Ioka to resume his studies at the community extends their deepest Wasatch Academy at Mt. Pleas- sympathy to the Mecham family. ant. Mr and Mrs. Jack Spencer and Mina Babcock left for Mt. Mrs. Henry Nelson and children Tleasant Monday to enroll as a were Sunday visitors in student at Wasatch Academy. I Mrs, - turn! I M L. C. LA BRUM in St daug! move done. Ro wore onsot Fioti I.lnd CONOCO AGENT ANI) DUCHESNE, DISTISII1UT0R UTAH Itue Th mani jrwor jwor |