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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH 9, 1946 Friday, August UINTAH BASIN RECORD EVERY PUBLISHED FRIDAY UTAH AT DUCHESNE, matter Entered as ADV ERTISING RATES at Postoffice May 26, 1922, at the Display Advertising of act the under Slat Rate, For Plates. Per Agate Duchesne, Utah, second-clas- s March 3, 1879. Line, 6c. Per Column Inch, 42c Classified and Reading Notice For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per Une, first Insertion; 5c per line for each succeeding Issue minimum charge, 30c. SUBSCRIPTION RATES $1.00 Three Months Six Months $1-5- IVTDI r Sirs. Grace Balglelsh Mrs. W. R. Harris was hostess to members of the Ladies Aid Society Thursday afternoon. A business meeting was held, after which a delicious lunch was served to the guests. Mr. Jack Gingell spent a few days in Provo last week for medical attention. Mr. and 'Mrs. Ted Thomas of i $2.50 Year One Price were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dennis last week while attending to their property Interests. Wilda Fay Robinson accompanied Mrs. Hailwood to Vernal Thursday, returning home Sunday. returned Brummett Milton home Saturday after serving in the D S Army in the Pacific area and more recently in Korea. He has been hospitalized for several in San Francisco weeks, having been shot while on patrol duty. He received his fill! : & .4 UPJMPR0VE YOUR TOURIST CHECK SERVICES T0DAYI . Now tho tourist soaton is In full swing, art you really carrying out all those plans you made six months ago? Are your community and place of business, neat, clean, attractive? Are you and your employees ready with accurate answers to questions travelers might ask? Is the tourist able to obtain 24-ho- service in filling stations, repair shops, drug stores, restaurants? Remember over 38 of tourists are influenced by an enjoyable previous visit or the recommendations A little of their friends. extra effort now will assure you a full share of the $100,000,000 we expect tourists to spend in Utah this year. MiiUWlW.W.Wlii MJtJij MM ).l!WI!.imi:OTr mrurTuml tmstmm 1 a series to promote greater tourist trade for Utah No. 26 of week and redischarge last his parents, to with be turned Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Brummett. Gladys Smith returned Friday from Salt Lake City where she 'had been visiting with relatives. Mrs. Mary E. Hardman and Mrs. Minnie Ashton and son, Billy, of Tremonton, are visitThey are ing with relatives. former residents of this district and their many old friends are enjoying their visit. Mr. Herbert Christiansen spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gingell, coming from Provo to get his wife and two children, Who have been visitors at the Gingell home during the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Miles and son, Darrell, and Mr. and Mrs. Zlrker and daughter, Willis Saundra, and son, Norman, arrived Friday evening from San Diego, Calif., to visit at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Forsythe. The men of the party, joined by Mr. Harold Kienly, who is also a visitor at the Forsythe home, left Sunday on a fishing trip while their wives, who are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Forsythe, remained to visit their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Peterson and family, who have been visiting with relatives, left Sunday for their home in Taft, Calif. Alice Bell Smith, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Jay Smith, returned home Saturday from a visit in Price, Ruth Borg returned home last week after a months visit with relatives in Sigurd. Carolyn Dennis, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaVor Dennis, who was confined to the Roosevelt hospital for several days, is suffiicently recovered Mr. to return home. Dennis came from Layton to spend a few days because of the illness of his daughter. Visitors at the home of Mr. Jenson last and Mrs, Wesley week were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bratke of Greenriver, Wyoming, and Mrs. Afton Seeley of Salt Lake City. J. W. Jenson, father of the ladies of the party, met them in Salt Lake City as he returned from a visit in Monroe, Utah, and returned to Myton with them. Another daughter. Miss Betty Jenson, who also visited in Monrpe remained in Salt Lake City for a longer visit before returning to Myton, James Dalgleish, Department Commander of the American Legion of Utah, attended the American Legion Junior Baseball tournament in Provo Friday and Saturday, returning home Saturday night. Kenneth Smith of Salt Lake City visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smith, when he attended the rodeo in Vernal. Kenneth Competed in the bucking horse contests and won an excellent saddle. Miss Beverly Partridge went to Salt Lake City last week, acher grandmother, companying Mrs. Barney, who had been a visitor at the Partridge home , during the past month. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Linck made a business trip to Salt Lake City last week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Babcock viisted in Vernal Thursday. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Edwards last Harriweek were Mrs. Stany-son and two daughters of Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hancock atetnded the rodeo in Vernal and viisted with their daughter, Mrs. Merrill Colton. Mrs. Clyde Howells, Mrs. Dean Peterson and Mrs. W. C. Hancock visited at the home of Mrs. Levison Hancock in Bluebell last week. Miss Lois Davis and Mrs. Ronald Davis of Salt Lake City were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gingell. Ronald Hansen, who has been visting at the home of Mr. and Mr. J. K. Thorne left Monday for his home in Santa Monica, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Burton . enjoyed a visit from Mrs. Burand daughter, tons Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Biltz and small daughter, of Union, who returned home Sunday night. Mrs. N. L. Peterson, Mrs. Dean Peterson and Mrs. Clyde Howells were dinner guests of Mrs. W. C. Hancock at her ranch home in Pleasant Valley, Wednesday. LaRae Morrill was hostess to the Club members Tuesday and LaRue Linck afternoon. Mary Lee Mortensen were teachers of the group. Delicious refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kronquist at Fort Duchesne Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Harris entertained at dinner Thursday with the following evening guests present; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kienley of Pasadena, California, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Todd. son-in-la- w 4-- H CLASSIFIED HGEL1D Mrs. Hazel Walters son-in-la- w Bishop and Mrs. Elden dell and family spent the past week in Salt Lake City visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Elden Brady and Mrs. Austin Beal were shopping in While Vernal last Tuesday. there Carol Ann and Nelda had dental work performed. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meyer returned to Salt Lake Friday after visiting relatives here. Hia brother, Frank Meyer, accom-paine- d them. He had his leg taken care of while in the city. Visitors at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. Lyle Young the past week were Mrs. Ethel Jauerb, of San Francisco, California, a sister of Mrs. Young; also Thour-to- n Bingham and two sons of Los Angeles, Calif., a brother of Mrs. Young. Mrs. Mirl Jennings returned last week from the Holy Cross hospital where she underwent a major operation. Erastus Rasmussen, Mont Rasand (Mrs. Boyd mussen, Mr. Rasmussen and children, Bobby and Alan, Mr. and Mrs. Que Lid- Games were refreshdelicious and played ments were enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mitchell and children have returned to their home in Portland, Oregon, after spending two weeks visiting With the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Mitchell. Dee Hambleton and Ferris Hatch were at Provo on business during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reese made a business trip to Ogden Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Holt and sister, Beth Mitchell, made a business trip to Columbia last week. While there they visited at the home of their aunt, Mrs. Russell Ware, at Dragerton. Miss Donna Graves of Roosevelt was an over-nigguest Saturday at the Oscar Nelson home. Harley Evans returned home after receiving his discharge from the armed service. He was in the service 17 months, eleven of them overseas. the guest of honor. ht Notice to Water Users IJPALCO The following Rasmussen and children, Gwen, Helen and Don, all of Provo, FOR SALE 4 room house m were visitors at the Elden Brady acres. See George .home during the week. Utahn, 3 Rastus Rasmussen is visiting Bond or Uintah Basin Record. 2 at the home of his and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ElFOR SALE Pullets, 6 weeks den Brady. Geane Walters 57c; 7 weeks 65c; 8 weeks 73c, Miss Carol spent the week end with Mr. and L. A. Bunce on Blue Bench, 3 - a miles north of Duchesne. Mrs. Gerald Day of Roosevelt. Reed and Clayburn, Joseph FOR SALE Hig'h bred Jersey Mrs. J. R. Clayburn and Mrs. See A. M. Vere Neilson spent Saturday at cows and heifers. Utah. Phone Charleston, Mrs. and Mr. Davis, Bennett visiting 3-- 2- LeRoy Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Neilson and family spent Sunday at visiting Mrs. Neilsons sister, Mrs. Donna Winn. Lets have some more matched The Bridgeland ball games. team is really good, and the past games have been enjoyed very much at Myton and Arcadia. The Bridgeland ward has purchased a new piano for the church and everyone is proud of 185-R-- the Instrument. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Young attended the rodeo at Vernal last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stansfield and children spent several days visitnig in Vernal last week. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Brady of Pleasant Grove were visiting with relatives and friends Thursday and Friday. , Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Nielsen and children and Mrs. Ora Hol-gat- e of Arcadia were visiting at the home of Hzel Walter Sunday evening. Notice To Creditors - Estate of ceased. Maude 6 Yellow trans- Clarence parent apples. Wilson 4 t Ranch, Duchesne. l-- WANTED Experienced timber choppers. Good wages and working conditions at Johnsons Mill 4 t in Cow Hollow. l-- FOR SALE Stock trailer; 3 whiteface heifer calves, weaners. 4 t O. D. Law, Strawberry l-- Choice building FOR SALE lots, all or in plots. George See Rose Mom-son- , Smith Place. 4 It Duchesne, Utah. No. 50 Deisel FOR SALE CatapUlar Tractor, 1934 Intertruck and trailer, national R. C. Case Tractor and two-wa- y plow. See Lou Bogart, It 4 Roosevelt, Utah. 16-in- Easier were it to hurl the rooted mountain from its base, than force the yoke of slavery upon men determined to be free. Southey. de- Potter, CLEMENT SAW and PLANING MILL , Creditors will present claims to the underwith vouchers signed at Duchesne, Utah, on or before the 30th day of September A. D., 1946. AMY POTTER NIELSEN, Administratric of Estate of Maude Potter, Deceased. Date first publication July 25, 1946. Date last publication Aug- ust 3. FOR SALE La-poi- nt Those needing Lumber, place orders with LOWELL CLEMENT Duclisene, Utah 23, 1946. Notice To Creditors Estate of Carlos M. Reynolds, deceased. RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITIS Creditors will present claims I suffered for years and am so with vouchers to the undersigned thankful that I found relief from at Duchesne, Utah, on or be- this terrible affliction that I will fore the 30th day of September gladly answer anyone writing me A. D., 1946. for information. Mrs. Anna Pautz, SARAH M. REYNOLDS, applications 4 P. O. Wash. Box 825, Vancouver, Executor of the Estate of have been filed with the State Bernelce Carretl to Carlos M. Reynolds, Laboratories water Pd. Adv. Engineer appropriate Deceased. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Foy of in Duchesne County, State of Duchesne were at the Fred Utah, throughout the entire Date first publication July 25, 1946. Date last publication Augunless otherwise home Saturday on business. year, desigust The Roosevelt Dry 23. 1946. locations all from nated, being Howard Iorg went to the VetCleaners erans hospital Thursday to re- USB&M. 17421 John Liddell, Duchesne, ROOSEVELT, UTAH ceive medical aid. Ut. .03 sec. ft. for domestic use Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lusty and We have a Pick-u- p Station at from a well bet. 50 and 300 children of Arcadia were visitors the in Plaza Dunhesne. Hotel S. 484 a ft. deep at point at the home of George Evans. ft. Pick-u- p and deliver Mondays. and'W. 1965 ft. from NE Cor. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ware of Sec. 10, T4S, R3W. Columbia were visiting at the imajrigarMitg.m.M 17568 G. H. McNeal, Fruit-lanhome of Mrs. Ware's sister, Mrs. Ut. .1 sec. ft. for miscelNotice To All Residents Hugo Mitchell. The two families laneous use from a well Of The Uintah Basin: enjoyed a fishing trip Sunday bet. 50 and 500 ft. deep at a on Lakefork, r .ver. The Wolf Creek Stagfe point N. 132 ft. and E. 50 ft. Mrs. Junitf Fotts spent the from SW Cor. Sec. 18, T3S, Line will start operations week end at the home of her R8W. The water will be used Mr. and Mrs. for domestic Wm. Snyparents, purposes, service on June 1st from Salt der at Alton in. station and tourist park. NUE-OV- O Car-re- ll n. m W,,' I' HgS-TES- ? d, n. Very frequently motorists best motor oil tell us that new Vico is the lp theyve ever used. They tell us, too, that ) the new PejnSS Gasoline is the "best ever. J but we think all motorists would like to know pride, that A spare no effort in producing products which we can vve guarantee and recommend. So well make this message short and sweet: Vico Motor Oil and Pep S8 Gas-oline- JJ are truly great products which will give your car and add life to its motor. improved performance Theyre backed by an institution established ag 37 pioneer in the petroleum industry. Your a man " 111 years 88 service- Vico-Pe- p help you "Go Places and See Things by automobile. Qei highest quality products PEP 88-VIC- O STATIONS AND DEALERS fTP ATLAS K88j ftp HH Ethyi Casottme at pep 88 Regular Catoltne Utah Oil Refining Company A totoiM . t Atlas Quaker State Motor Oilt ProJuttt Mrs. Eliza Murphy was visiting at the home of Mrs. Jennie Orr of Mt. Emmons Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jordan and children of Duchesne were visiting the latters mother. Mrs. Vernetta Mitchell Sundav. Pvt. Hershel Iorg went to California last week where he will enter the Veterans hospital for medical care, after a furlough at home with his family and parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Fillmore made a business trip to Salt Lake the early part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Parker, DeVere Iorg Shirley Williams, and Reese Rogers were at Salt Lake for the week end. Mrs. Jane Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. Daley, all of Bridge-lanspent Sunday afternoon at the home of Eliza Murphy. LaRena and Arvin Nelson were calling on Donna Graves at Roosevelt Monday afternoon. Lee Nelson made a trip to Provo last week. During his absence Doyle Evans took care of his milk route. Mrs. Myra Cartright gave a birthday party Monday afternoon in honor of her small daughter, Sheryl, who was two years old. Present were Dexter Reese, Shirley Hambleton, Dixie Williams, Jerry Dean Buckle, Jerry and Billy Hatch, Shirley, Betty and Robert Iorg, Gary Taylor and d, 17575 Merlin Sullivan, Roosevelt, Ut. .015 sec. ft. for domestic use from a 4 in. well bet. 150 and 250 ft. deep at a point N. 556 ft. and E. 300 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 22, T2S, R1W. 17646 Wilford Stevenson, e, Ut. .04 sec. ft. for irrigation use from an well bet. 200 and 400 ft. deep at a point S. 1042.9 ft. and E. 41.6 ft. from NVV Cor. Sec. 2, T2S, The water will R5W, SLB&M. be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 1 to irrigate 3 acres of land emIn braced Sec. 2, T2S, R5W, -- n. SLB&M. 17741 Leland Stevenson? Mt. Emmons, Ut. .15 sec. ft. for miscellaneous use from a well bet. 75 and 150 ft. deep at a point N. 930 ft. and E. 1640 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 25, T1S, R4W. The water will be used for the operation and maintenance of a plumbing shop, domestic, Irrigation and stockn. watering. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor, must be in affidavit form with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capi-to- L Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or before September 15, 1946. ED. H. WATSON, STATE ENGINEER. First publication July 19, 1946. Last publication Aug. 16, 1946. DUCHESNE DISTRIBUTORS WASHING UTAH 01b CO. PRODUCTS GREASING POLISHING UTAHN, UTAH There is now due and delinquent the amounts set opposite the names on account of an assessment levied June following 24 1946 on the capital stock of the Company: Mayhew if you dont keep your radio and other . . . electric appliances in planation. AMBULANCE SERVICE Diliman Mortuary LIVING COSTS ARE UP, BUT ELECTRIC RATES ARE LOW! KELLYS BEAUTY FQgyiCTORY BUY UNITED STATES WAR f JIm and gtmSTAMPS Phone I)uch?sne Roosevelt 1G8-- II. B. HOLLENBECK Notary Public North of County Court IIouHe Duchesne Utah Plenty of Materials foi Rewinding and Repairing Motors On Hand. UINTAH Power & Light Co. I'tal Roosevelt, Phone 193 297 SHOP , Between 11 and 3 call Duchesne GOG for appointment. E. A. CALL Shares Ned Fairbanks jy Irvin Cole And unless payment is made before, so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising Rnd expense of sale, will be sold at public auction at the office of the secretary on the 24th day of August 1946. MAX U1KCM, Secretary, Duchesne. Utah. Date of first publication August 9, 1916. Date of last publication August 23, 1946. It is a personal injustice to permit yourself to be perplexed about any funeral question. Consult for this ex- perfect repair . . . only a few electrical appliances are available. .J'BONDS PIONEER CANAL COMPANY an,u' Questions Answered Tal-mag- DELINQUENT NOTICE HAROLD McKENNA Lake City to Maeser over Wolf Creek Pass. 1S8-- L. A. HOLLENBECK Attorney Duchesne .at-La- w Utah |