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Show UTAH UINTAH BASIN RTTORD. DUCHESNE, UINTAH BASIN RECORD PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT DUCHESNE, UTAH Roy A. Schonian, Publisher and Editor t HE 111 UTAHN 1934, due April 15 193- purpose of maintenance , J eral amounts set names of the Legal Advertising Mrs. Harold Ralphs wa3 visiting with her mother, Mrs. Rose Lind- Mr. and The small children of an Mr. and Lemon Mrs. Reed witn ill are Mrs. Virgil Mecham measles. Ha3 Sun- f Mr. and Mrs. Joe North Myton Bench spent AndMrs. Emil day with Mr. and erson. Paul of John Johnson and son, and Provo, were in Ioka Friday bees. their for Saturday caring Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Iorg, and and Mrs. J. H. Robison, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griffin and were shopping CCC Jack Spencer Mrs. Robert Lindsay left for the Roosevelt Saturday. camp at Uintah last Thursday in morning. Mrs. Celia Jones and daughter, Mrs. EdSaxon were visiting attendance was a There large mund Webb Tuesday. form Mtn. Home to the commencea Harold Eldrige of Myton was ment exercises at Central High in Ioka Friday. evening business visitor School last Wednesday of followed with a dance. Myton was the F. S. Musser services Church the at speaker Yellowstone and Lake Fork Sunday afternoon. streams seem to be very popular with the fishermen the last week UTAH RATES HIGH All report good catches of native AS EGG PRODUCER and rainbow trouts, all of which in is due to Bill Lawsons policy Berkeley, Calif., May 24, Largeplacing the fingerlyings the last two or three years. ly due to the existence of the Utah Cooperative Poultry Producers A few friends gathered at the Association, Utah has become one home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Farns- of the most important egg proworth Sunday night for a radic ducing states in the country, acparty. A chicken supper wa3 ser- cording to a survey of the Farm ved. A very enjoyable time was Credit Administrations cooperathad by all. ive division just received by the Berkeley Ban for Cooperatives Work was started Monday mornAlthough only 10 years old, the between road on the river ing cooperative divisions report reads and Mtn. Home. Some work "the Association is now second in was done by CWA men some time membership and third in volume ago, but was stopped. It will be a of products handled by poultry great benefit to everybody when and egg cooperatives throughout work is completed. the United States. Today Utah is selling well over 500,000 cases Cliton Steveson from Los Ang- of high grade eggs at premium eles, Calif, is visiting here with prices and on a market 2,500 miles relatives and friends. distant. years During the past three The wedding dance of Mr. and from 81 to 94 per cent of the Utah Mrs. Jack Bleazzard will be Wed- cooperative associations eggs have been marketed in New York. Tonesday May 23rd. tal costs of marketing from the time eggs are received from the Jewish Memorial Day means begin- 6,000 members until delivered to Itosh nashanah ning of the year. It Is known as New York buyers amout to less the Day of Memorial, and Is kept than eight cents a dozen, so the by the Jews la memory of God's Farm Credit Administrations surcreation of the earth and its mar- vey indicates. A month ago a commodity loan vels, the heavens and the great luminaries that are there. of $500,000 was made to the Utah Cooperative Poultry Producers Association by the Berkeley InterSure Proof A scientist says the core of the mediate Credit Bank to enable the earth Is solid. So is the surface. If Utah association to carry its eggs in storage for fall marketing. you fall down. Toledo Blade. Mr. and Mrs. G. Ivie and daughter, La Preal of Hanna are spend- say last week-enmatter cr.toiwi on second-clas- s ing a few days at the home of Mr. Mr. Geddes Lindsay, Mrs. Rose May 20, 1932 at the Postoffice at and Mrs. Carl Rhodes. Duchesne, Utah, under .the act of Lindsay, Mrs. Harold Ralphs made A bus load from here attended a business trip to Roosevelt last March 3, 1879. the dance at Defas Friday night. week. All report a good time. SL INSCRIPTION RATES Mtn. Home baseball team have v and Broadhead Mr. T. G. J2.00 the Uintah Basin League One Year joined motorthis year R00 daughters, Cloe and Fern We have a good line-u- p Six Months ed to Heber Saturday to attend and with the proper support of Three Months a the funeral of a sister of Mr. our community should make Broadhead. season. good showing this following Name NOTICE TO WATER USERS Flat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Line, 2V Inch, 30c. Classified and Reading Notices For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per line, first insertion; 5c qer line for each succeeding issue minimum charge, 30c. Per Column COOPERATION NEEDED Duchesne Merchants seem to have a funny way of doing business. There are radios, shovels, hoes and drugs in the butchershop, monuments in the hardware store, electric refrigerators in the garage, All it and electric appliances in the drug store. furniture the needs to complete the picture is for stores to put in a few cars and some ladies or a few bunches of carrots. some Why not get together on all this, and have little the of time The Duchesne? real stores in country general merchandise store is past for a town of Duchesnes size, and neither the town nor the a people in it are big enough or wealthy enough for real department store. . If all the merchants had their entire capital invested in just the line of merchandise which they are supposed to be carrying, how much more efficiently the stores could be run, how much better a selection they could have, and how much cheaper they could sell! And you shoppers can do a lot about it too. Buy your meat at the meat market, your shovels and hoes at the hardware store, and your drugs at the drug store, and you will soon see a much better selection of stock to pick from. ready-to-wea- r, FIRE HAZARDS Last Sunday evening, returning from a days fishing on Rock Creek, we passed a pretty good sized brush fire, going good. We do not know how the fire started, or how much damage it did, as we have heard nothing more about it since reporting it to the forest department. We surmise, however that it was the result of some campers negligence in not putting out his camp fire when he left. The entire country is terribly dry this year, and fires are easily started. Though this particular one was burning only sagebrush and willows, it ruined considerable good sheep grazing ground, and destroyed just that much watershed on a stream supplying a large portion of our irrigation water, besides making an ugly blotch on the landscape .People who go to enjoy the pleasures of nature, and then destroy a part of the very things they have been enjoying, would better stay home next time, and look at the funny papers with the kids. Marie Hadden was a visitor of Hope Hadden, week-en- d Lucille Rhodes and La Preal Ivie were guests of Betty Jo Morrison, Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hadden and children of Duchesne were visitors in Utahn Saturday. Miss Pearl Mayhew spent the week-en- d her parents, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mayhew. Pearl is living in Duchesne. and Mrs. J. E. Hadden were Duchesne visitors Saturday Mr. Mr. Ernest Crocker and Clayton Brennick were visitors at the J. A. Morrison and Spratt Ranch Monday afternoon. Al-ton- Burton, Les- Janet Burton, Paul ter Behunin, Lois Behunin, Cal- vin Bench and Gail Anderson have all returned home from Roosevelt where they have been attending school. Leona Beckstead has returned home from Duchesne where she has been attending school. Mrs. Anna Sorensen returned home from Manti, Utah on Lawrence Burton returned home from Kamas, Utah Monday. Andrew Jones, Heen Ottosen Ruby McDonald, Jennie Kofford James Mrs. R. D. Redford and Redford were in Duchesne on business Monday. John Kenison was visiting at the home of his Mother, Mary E, Kenison, Sunday. Cert. No. No. shrs Z. C. M. I. E. C. Nelson d. ADVERTISING RATES Display Advertising 5 State Engineer3 Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 20, 1934. Notice is hereby given that C. T. Beggs, Myton, Utah, has made application in accordance with the Laws of Utah to appropriate 2 sec. ft. of water from Babcock Draw and 2 sec. ft. of water from an unnamed spring area, both in Duchesne County, Utah. The water from said spring area, which is located in the SW4 Sec, 34, T. 3 S., R. 2 W, U. S. B. & M., will be collected at a point which bears N. 46 deg. 45 min. E. 1935 ft. from the SW cor. said Sec. 34 and allowed to flow into Babcock Draw and be rediverted therefrom, together sec. ft. of water apwith said 2 propriated from said draw, at a point which bears N. 89 deg. 30 min. E. 1405 ft. from the W cor. said Sec. 34 and conveyed by ditch 9240 ft. and used from April 1st to October 1st incl. of each year as a supplemental supply to irrigate 2S0 acres of land embrac and ed in SEMNWJ4, ESWi SEi,$ Sec. 35, T. 3 S., R. 2W., U. S. B. & M. As much water as may be necessary will be used during each entire year for domestic and clock watering purposes. This application is designated in the State Engineers Office as File No. 11485. All protests against the grantstating ing of said application, the reasons therefor, must be by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00 and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. 9l i ft 90 m $ 5 Lucile N. Postlethwaite 71 8 ' 44( And unless paid before as is necessary of each , j pa the above stock will be Soid at office of the secretary 0f ErMk3 Stre rrUt 111 Monday, 1934, at 2:00 o'clock p er the assessment noted, t'5 of advertising and expense 0f I137 9th 1934 V ' 2 MFruito land, w 5 e. Biivn1 golden Secretary, J Treaa,H Lot I ilk Notice is hereby given that public hearing on the Budget Arhii the fiscal year 1934-193- f 5 Duchesne County School rdstric will be held at the Board f jLa ucations office, Duchesne, uta te 1 Tuesday, June 5th, 1934 at ttye, oclock P. M. get is now on The Tentative Bi file in the Cly' Chattering Owli I fith The borrowing owl, common the plains of North and Sonift America, has one curious traits Tit" owl does not hoot, but its cry s or sembles the chattering of a cuckcl The creature makes its home the abandoned burrow of a groui squirrel, and if no cave is aiallai It digs a hole of its own to depa he km ihim its eggs. II T. H. HUMPHERYS, State Engineer Date of first publication, April 27, Date of completion of publication, May 25, 1934. 1934. NOTICE DELINQUENT here j r Quick Lunch y yon Swing There is now and delinquent because of an assessment of 50c per share on all the capital stock of the company, levied February 12 I er. eipei ' hand he sd filortenseri Bakery Utah sto groan SANDWICHES - DRINKS PASTRIES COOKIES - CAKES1 CANDIES Red Creek Irrigation Company Principal Place of Business Fruitland, It Office. I Duchesne County School Distil By C. C. Mickelson, (Jerk? treat Ifith weep :t It dead which lear. 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