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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH ay, December 21, 1945 JINTAH BASIN RECORD EDWARD S. RICH, Editor and Publisher JpUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT DUCHESNE, ADVERTISING g BATES Entered as second-clas- CLASSIFIED UTAH matter s May 26, 1922, at the Postoffice at Display Advertising Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, under the act of 3C. March 3, 1879. Column Inch, 42c issifled and Reading Notices Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per Three Months $1.00 first Insertion; 5c per line for Six Months ... $1.50 minimum succeeding issue $2.50 Year One 30c. ge, -- J Earth, Good Will To Men nr Again it is the time of the year when On . tee and daughter of Omaha are here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed visiting Mr. Snyders parents, Mr. Olsen. Mrs. Oscar Beebe is employed and Mrs. Wm. Snyder. Opportunity of lifetime supplyBob Steamboat at the Mohlman store. Farmer of DDT and other profitable Powell Mr. John ing Mrs and a Colorado few spent Springs, to farmers in Duchesne to products a Lake Salt City trip Snyder days the first pait of the week made County. No experience or capital Monday. Robert Barrett was able to re- required. Must have auto and turn home Monday from the good references. Permanent. Wire COMPANY, Roosevelt hospital, where he has or Write McNESS fa b.en treated for rheumatic fever Dept. D, 2423 Magnolia St. Oak3 fa and an attack of appendicitis for land 7, California a week. He will be unable to WANTED fa atend school for some time. Large, clean, cotfa Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones ton rags. Will pay 10c a pound than. Uintah Basin Record, fa transacting business in Vernal for Duchesne, Utah. we cel- este the birth of the Prince of Peace, whose birth "7 angel heralds celebrated by singing, Glory to ;,i in the highest, and on earth peace, and good will men. Ethel Beebe Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M 5? II II II II fa fa sfa n II n n n fa fa a II He lived His life and also gave His mortal life 1 demonstrate the power that is behind that basic nciple, and He rose from the dead to show to all ,t there is eternal life and eternal power in His chings. Nearly 2,000 years have passed since then, and II barently we still have not seriously considered internation-affairj teachings, especially in national and n n s. 20-2- 1 MOORES CAFE I I Ifa fa fa mfa At the risk of being considered wildly idealistic II state our belief that the Savior taught principles M Jit are soundly practical, both for individuals and M nations, and we will further say that it is His tfatj that both individuals and nations obey these ' . ji Through His long suffering and patience He these ne is permitted us to go contrary to His way for istny years, during which time the world has clearly ractnonstrated that its way does not bring happiness peace, and even the Christian nations today do seriously study His teachings, or how they might oly them. M That Make As scientific knowledge- increases it becomes Jgre imperative that we study and live His teaches. At present we are faced with a serious threat extinction unless we do. We will also venture a prediction that we are aring the time when enough individuals will seek s aid so sincerely that His aid will be given to the of the earth again in a marvelous manner, jple d the nations will see such a demonstration of power that they will take seriously as the basic among all nations the gladsome song of the Mgel heralds, Glory to God in the highest, and on v rth peace, and good will to men. - Xmas Merrier 'near Clearance Sale here from Duchesne on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hap Stevenson and children were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. g moved Chris Sorensen Wilford Stevenson. firs. Rose Lindsay of Moun-- t Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kenison Home spent Tuesday of children and Mrs. Clara Burand her TOYS ONE THIRD TO ONE HALF OFF DOLLS BLACKBOARDS STUFFED ANIMALS JIG SAW PUZZLES PAINT SETS PULL TOYS GAMES SEWING SETS ELSIE COW AND JASPER Regular Value 3.08 Regular Value 1.00 .. . bmiun rnn Also CARTOON J ri a n ati meet-Thursd- ay A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A a$oify-- A A A A A CStMnab A A A A A A A A ItAUXEN ML a trv, V. 'I... .,. you with your grain and teed problems Oats Chops Barley Wheat Dairy Feed Flour Laying Mash Corn Chick Starter Growing Mash Duchesne Flour Mill a & HOLLENBECK Notary Public North of County Court House Duchesne Utah ELECTRICIAN MOTORS - APPLIANCES Refrigerators and Radios HOUSE WIRING Repaired. E. A. CALL Roosevelt, Utah 138-- MORTUARY HILLMAN Phone Duchesne 271 or 441 Night Phone 297 Roosevelt i Dorothy Lee Brotherson Duchesne visitors Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Mons Johansen, Mr. Ted Barton, Mr. Will and Mrs. Jinnie Brotherson. Mrs Faulnle Prater and daughter Franzie are here from Spokane, Washington, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Pace. Mr. Dan Cook arrived home this week from overseas. He has served In the Pacific for some Fay Prows LARRO FEEDS GENERAL HAULING n, Altonah, Utah L. A. HOLLENBECK Attorney time. Mr. Raly Cook and Mr. Dick Cook came over from Price to visit their brother Dan. .at-La- w Utah DucJbesne if you dont keep your radio and other . . . electric appliances in perfect repair . . . only a few electrical appli ances are available. LIVING COSTS ARE UP, BUT ELECTRIC RATES ARE LOW! TOWERING A A A . INFANTS CRIB BLANKET I INFANTS WATER PROOF CRIB SHEET g CHILDRENS BONNETS BOYS CAPS FASCINATORS s. tn.. CAREFREE A A I LADIES SHEER RAYON HOSE CHILDRENS PRINT DRESSES jj ICICLES, Pkg BUTTERFLY TABLE, Walnut Finish fiS th- - Call in and let us help 4, 1946.) A We cannot begin to put into words all that Christmas is, nor begin to express how ardently we wish for you the complete enjoyment of Christmas. So, all we can say to you, kind friends, is Merry Christmas To You. Af no- tice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held in the office of the County Clerk in Duchesne, Duchesne County, State of Utah, at 10:00 oclock A. M., Friday, the 28th day cf December, 1945, for the purpose of setting the budget for Duchesne County for 1946, and to revise the Duchesne County budget for 1945. (Signed EDNA L. PETERSON County Clerk Dated at Duchesne, Utah, this 4 th day of December, 1945. First date of publication, December 7, 1945. Last date of publication, December 28, 1945. ABOVE A WORLD CARE-BOUN- D 13 THE INDEPENDENT OF A Christmas is the good will shared at the family hearth; the carol sung together; the candle in the window, the glowing faces gathered around the festive board. And it is much more ever so much more! jins s' 1943, A A A Christmas Is All of These $ 2, Annotated, Building, Jts-se- A A A i something A A - mm A A A A A A eLt- - - you're A A A A Fri-filps-f- or Code Dueliesne 4 rn.imn Utah Phone A S NOTICE Pursuant to Section Salt Lake City, Utah. (First publication December 7, 1945. Last publication January First Show 7:00 Second 8:40 f nt A. WALTON, Beason also A PENCIL BOXES, PAINT SETS, WATER COLOR E. JUDY GARLAND and ROBERT WALKER 2.98 FOR SALE Well built 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 Office, Duchesne. tf Attorney for Plaintiff. Postoffice address: with . COAL Anyone in need of coal call the Utah Oil Service Station. Peerless that good coal. Phone 8166, Duchesne. 18 ft COZY THEATRE A PELLET SHOOTING MACHINE GUN we.k visiting with returned from Salt Lake ,, ton ghters, Mrs. Margaret Mc-on Saturday, where they had City aid and Mrs. Maud Anderbeen shopping and visiting with relatives for several days. r. and Mrs.. Wilford Steven- I Arleen Potter arrived Sunday Wed-lay on and family arrived to make their home here. evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Barrett anj y Ima Sorensen returned on Mr. Elmer Childs were Duchesne u from rsday Sanpete County, on Monday.. rfix re he had been visiting with shoppers was a dance Monday There tives in Manti, Mayfield and .u nison. He left again on night in the ward hall. Quite a number of grown ups, Spokane, Washington.. was a Lions Club as well as children are down with evening at the El-- k the flu at present. . Larsen home, resi ira, Marley Davies and baby TRY A RECORD CLASSIFIED Fenton Powell received mediSUMMONS cal treatment at Roosevelt for a cut, received wh.n he was chop- IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISping wood. TRICT OF THE STATE OF Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rochel and UTAH, IN AND FOR THE Mrs. Drue Allred were Roosevelt COUNTY OF DUCHESNE. visitors Tuesday. JOE W. ROZZELLE, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Miles of Plaintiff. Mt .Emmons were shopping in vs. Altonah Friday. . J. BENNETT, and SAMUEL Mr. and Mrs. Clan nee Snyder AGNES M. BENNETT, his took their small daughter to COUNTY, wife, DUCHESNE Roosevelt for medical treatment a Municipal Corporation of the Thursday. State of Utah, and all other Clinton Bowden went to Salt unknown, having persons Lake City to get his wife, who any right, title, estate or inhas been staying there with her terest in or lien upon real father while he was ill. property described in the comA number of people from Alplaint adverse to the plaintiff's tonah are ill with the flu. of clouding plainownership tiffs title thereto, Defendants. Notice To Creditors THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: ESTATE OF RICHARD H. You are hereby summoned to FENN, DECEASER: Creditors will present claims appear within twenty days after under oath, with vouchers, to the the service of this Summons upundersigned Administrator at his on you. If served within the home in Roosevelt, Utah, on or County in which this action is before February 19, 1946. brought, otherwise within thirty GEORGE H. FENN, days after service, and defend Administrator. the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, be will rendered judgment against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to recover judgment Sat.-Sun- ., Dec. 22-2- 3 quieting title in the plaintiff to the following described real Along Came Jones property located in Duchesne County, Utah, towit: with East half of the Northwest LORETTA YOUNG quarter (ENWj.), and NorthGARY COOPER and east quarter of the Southwest Also CARTOON Section quarter (NE'iSWj) First Show 7:00 Second 8:40 Twenty-fiv- e (25,) Township Three (3) South, Range Five (5) West, Uintah Special Meridian, containTucs.-Wed- ., Dec. 23-2- 6 ing 120 acres, more or less. The Clock $1.49 2.00 Pull Toys Tuesday. CLASSIFIED "A'. .. 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