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Show Friday, August 1947 13, UINTAH BASIN RECORD PUELISHED FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Duchesne, Utah . . . . C. L. Frelwell - Editor Publisher Irene Fretwell J. Vern Rife - Manager SUBSCRIPTION RATES $1.50 - 3 Months $2.00 - 6 Months S3 00 - 1 Year Payable In Advance g where they spent ten days with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Ivie and laughters visited with relatives at ITabiona for a few days las; Baum vis-tin- swim Marie week. James G. Ivie spent a few days Wesley Koyen made a business last week at Vernal where he trip to Nevada this week. visited with his children, Mr. and Rex and Barbara Mezenen have Mrs. Rock Bair, 'Mr. and Mrs. been on the sick list for the past He returned Mandy Campbell. few days. home Saturday evening with his Mr. and Mrs. Merton Wardle Mr. son and daughter-in-lachildren of Duchesne were and atwho and Mrs. Raleigh Ivie, home of Mr. and tended the rodeo at Veihal last visiting at the Mrs. Ed Williams Sunday. Saturday. President Hefcer Moon of DuSurveyors have been busy in chesne Stake of the L D S this locality for several days visited with the people Church, electon a contemplated working ric line into Strawberry. A num- of the ward last Sunday. ber of local men have been helpDont Expose R'diators ing them with the work. emDont expose hot water radiators Eugene Fillinginn has been ployed by Leo Baum for the past in bedrooms to freezing temperafew days. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baum and accompanied their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Peatross, of Myton, to Wyoming son-in-la- tures by opening windows wide during extremely cold nights. Leave shutoff valves open a little bit to permit circulation of water during cold nights. W'innifred Carrell Mr. and Mrs. Leo Page and children of Altonah were visiting the formers sister, Mrs. Leland Potts, Monday.' Vicky Lee Dennis, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Dennis, of Salt Lake City, Is visiting for a ifew days at the home of tier grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Potts. Joylene Potts accompanied the LDS girls of Moon Lake Stake on a trip to Yellowstone National Park. The group expect to be gone for ten days. George Evans and sons, Harand daughter, ley and Doyal, Mary, along with Mr. and Mrs. M. G. attended the Williams, Evans family reunion at the Hot Pots near Heber Sunday. Mrs. Lavina Murphy had the misfortune to fall from the porch at her home Saturday morning and sprain her arm. W'hile painful the injury is not serious. Mr. and Mrs. Orion Reese of Taft, California, were visiting at the home of the formers father, David Reese, also his brother, Earl Reese, and his sister, Mrs. Romola Rogers, during the week. They were en route to Chicago to visit with relatives. Air, and Mrs. Clair Mills of Neola spent Sunday afternoon the latters and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Williams. William Hardman of Myton was in Upalco on business last brother-in-la- visiting HIS TAX REDUCTION ! M--, t ca f, t Monday. of Mr. iThe younger children and Mrs. Paul Alurphy of Roosevelt spent a few days last week at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Murphy, Shirley Williams, Kenneth Carrell and Devere Iorg attended agricultural school at Altamont vfi ,V'i fwJxPdHHQ:',.. L1 T ' w Monday evening. George Alendenhall of Altamont was In Upalco Thursday on business. AIiss Beth Mitchell and Nedra Thacker, of Mt. Emmons, spent ? V last Thursday at Dragerton, visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Jensen and little daughter, of Neola, were visiting at the home of Mrs. Jensen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cummings last week; they also visited with their grandparents, Air. and Mrs. Fred w-- VPav 'ff I V7 fill'd Mildred Aluir $e . e i -- f Shell Service : : GAS AND OIL : : TIRES ANI) TURES OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION Vernal Bromley, Prop. VOU'LI. SAJE Bernell Sweat, son of Mr. and Airs. Joseph Sweat, was married to Aliss Reah Burton of Salt Lake City August 10. The Sweat family live at Woods Cross, but were former residents of Fruit-lanWe wish the couple a happy married life. Airs. Lizzie Webber and son, Wilson Aluir, of Salt Lake, were visiting With Air. and Airs. A1 Aluir for a couple of days last week. 'Air. and Airs. Russell Clifton of Garfield were guests of W. R. Clifton last week. They also visited with friends while here. Some of the farmers in this locality have been trying to cut d. COSSEV AT , tr JUST RECEIVED large shipment BINDER TWINE. Searles Saving Violet Gentry 43W Mrs. George Anderson Center, Vernal, Utah. Phone 2t 5 p Airs. Bertha Angus Mrs. Lois Allred, Mrs. Cleo M. A. Mrs. and Air. Mrs. Ethan Nelson, of Upalco, Frandsen, FOR SALE Mtn. Home Store was the luncheon guest of Mrs. Burton and Leon M. Burton were A real buy. complete with stock. O. A. Dart on Thursday. shopping in Roosevelt one day Inquire Don E. Foucault, State Mr. and Mrs. Max Hartman, last week. Duchesne, or 202 Boston of Ft. Duchesne, visited at the Glen Sorensen, Realty, Salt Lake City. 49tfc Mrs. and Mr. Building, J. B. Lemon home Friday, Laron Becksteaj and Leo Farnsto Salt Lake City. redecoMr. and Mrs. Guy Giles, Mr. worth were in Duchesne last FOR SALE Hotel, newly Phone state. business of Owner care leaving rated. Darrell Dean and Mrs. Devon week taking Ue or come in. Alyton 178 J 1. Gentry, of Myton, visited in matters. 5 It c Anderson. Ioka, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Kenison Mar Mrs. R. E. Miller, of St. Louie, of Utahn were Talmage visitors of and Miss Alice Todd, Myton, of last week. netta Burton left with the follow-to Wednesday called on friends in Ioka Friday ErickW. C. trip George Anderson, ing girls for a evening. Yellowstone Park: Vincent Pace, of Boneta, is son, Keith McDonald and Earl Idaho and staying with his grandmother, Thacker were transacting busi- Bertha Anderson, Rosella DonoMrs. Celia Jones, while his par- ness in Roosevelt on Wednesday hue, Eva Jane Christensen, Betty ents are vacationing in Yellow- of last week. and Beverly Jensen, Joan and stone Park. Air. and Mrs. Glen Sorensen Barbara Bleazard, Veloy FarnsMr. and Mrs. John Russel and for worth, Rhea AIcDonald, Belva children made a trip to Salt attended funeral services at Altonah Sorensen, Geniel Davies, Jenean William Anderson Lake last weekend. DarMr. and Mrs. L. G. Gentry and last Thursday. Burton, Eva Beckstead and Air. and Airs. Elray Larson lene Stevenson. children, Mrs. Kate Lane and Mrs. F. H. Story returned to Air. and Airs. Gail Andedson and Airs. Loretta Burton and little San Pedro, Calif., after a months Air. and Airs. George Anderson last week vacation in Canada and a week were shopping in Duchesne last daughters were visiting Boneta. in end spent visiting at the W. G. Gen- Thursday. Air. and Mrs. James Lindsay try farm. (Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Potter reMr. and Mrs. Paul Lemon and Mtn. Home were calling on of afMrs. James Lloyd left Wednes- turned home last Wednesday in Talmage Sunday. relatives ter a weeks fishing trip. They day for a short visit in of Altonah was Alohlman Glen They were accompanied report a favorable catch. in as far as Gunnison by Mr. and Rex Farnsworth, who is em- a special visitor and speaker Airs. James B. Lemon, who will Sunday. visited meeting ployed on Rock Creek, visit their daughter, Mrs. Glen his Mr. and Mrs. Chris Sorensen mother, Airs. Hazel FarnsMorrill. of the came home Monday after spendMrs. O. A. Dart, Airs. Tom worth, the early part ing the past month in Midway Gentry, Mrs. W. G. Gentry and week. Earl Thomas and his brother-in-la- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elizabeth, attended daughter, of Provo visited Air. and Homer Sulser. Ladies Aid meeting in Alyton, Mrs. George Anderson Friday of Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thacker last week. in Roosevelt on business were June Hardman returned WedMrs. Afton Alackey and sons Monday. nesday from a weeks visit with are viisting Airs. Earl Hardman at Hefcer of Salt Lake City Airs. C. W. Erickson came Mrs. Hazel the formers mother, City. home Monday after a weeks vis' Air. and Airs. William Fausett, Farnsworth. Lake City and Tooele. Salt in it Last Thursday Mr. and Airs. Jr. spent Saturday in Vernal, and Delbert' Davies Wm. Hill where they attended the rodeo. Laron Beckstead and Airs. Fawbusiness a made a also trip to Salt Lake They enjoyed birthday dinner honoring their daughter, City Tuesday. Airs. LeRa Caldwell. Girls of the second year John A. Angus received word club had a weiner roast last FriAugust. 6 of the death of a day at the home of their leader, James W. Aleranda, Mrs. Adaline Anderson. They all of Salt Lake City. Air. Aleranda Ethel Beebe had an enjoyable time playing will be remembered here as one followed by luncheon. of the first settlers of this comgames, of Clearfield, Frank Monson, Mrs. Bob Perkins of Mr. and munity. visited relatives here for a few Eda Bee Percival broke her Mr. and Airs. visited Vernal week. last arm last week when she fall on days Altonah people were saddened Chase AIcDonald last Monday, the hill near the W. G. Gentry ir by the death of Billy Anderson, - (j Airs. Wanda Jarvis and home. wish to ex- dren left Monday for their home friends many Air. and Airs. Robert Alarchant visit deepest sympathy to Mr.Iin after a weefs came home Sunday after spend- tend V and Airs. Anderson and family. withOregon in relatives Talmage: ing the summer at the head of Air. and Airs. Norman Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Brother-sothe Class C canal . of Layton, spent Sunday and Airs. Charles Hardman and untilson, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Frandwith Mrs. Wednesday children went to the sawmill on Mr. and Mrs. sen and Mr. and Airs. George AnHayes parents, Petty mountain Sunday, to spend Jesse A. Fowler. derson were shopping in Duseveral days visiting with Air. Buel Williams, Billy Hardison chesne Tuesday. Hardman. a friend, Jesse Alay berry, Eddie Lee Bracke, of Gieen and all of Missouri, arrived Notice To Water Users River, Wyoming, is making an TuesdayUrbana, to their aunts, Mrs extended visit with John Fau- Jesse Fowlervisit and Mrs. Cort Holt. The following applications have sett. Air. and Airs. Lott Powell and Air. and Airs. Archie Benson been filed with the State EngiJack Carroll, left entertained at a trout dinner grandson, to appropriate water in DuAlonday for a trip to Salt Lake neer the Thursday, honoring chesne County, State of Utah, birthday City and Preston, Idaho. anniversary of their son, Theron. Air. and Airs. Charley Bowden throughout the entire year, unThose present were Mr. and and daughters and Ferda and less otherwise designated, all loAirs. Theron Benson and two June Bowden, of Roosevelt, visbeing from UiSB&M: daughters, Alary Ann and Bar- ited at the home of Airs. Alary cations 18590 Morlin Murphy, Bridge-lanbara, Loran, Kenneth and Alaur-ic- Bowden and Air. and Airs. ClinUt.; .02 sec. ft. for doBenson, Aliss Valery and the ton Bowden. host and hostess. use from a well bet. mestic Elaine Carrol, Lula Bell Air. and Airs. J. A. Angus and Alinnie Lue Jessen, 40 and 50 ft. deep at a point S. Farnsworth, grandson, John Percival, visited Anna Fay Ames, Lajonda and 175 ft. and E. 170 ft. from NW relatives in Vernal, Friday and Georgetta Clark, Alarlyn Prows, Cor. of SEINW4 Sec. 31, T3S, attended the rodeo. Donna Alaxfield, Phyllis Miller, R2W. 18626 Arch Price, Duchesne, their grain, but there has been Phyllis Allred and Patti Ralphs Lake stake Ut.; .02 sec. ft. for domestic use so much rainfall lately that the went with the Aloon Leadership girls on a trip to Salt from a well Ibet. 25 and 500 harvesting has had to be post- Lake and Yellowstone. Airs. Jesse Fowler was honor- ft. deep at a point S. 23 deg. poned until it dries out. Evan Stephenson of Duchesne ed guest at a birthday dinner at 34 min. E. 169 ft. from &W was visiting with Mr. and Mrs. the home of her daughter, Mrs. C mV of Sec. 29, T3S, K2W. Doris Christensen, in Boneta. 18627 Clifford Roberts, Ferris Casper Sunday. Mr. ana Mr,. Bert Young ana Among those present were Mr. Ut.; .025 sec. ft. for doMrs. Alden Aluir were in Du Fowler, Mrs. Cora Holt, and Mr, mestic use from a well bet. and Airs. Norman Hayes. 100 and 150 ft. deep at a point cliesne one day last week. Pauline Beebe, of Ogden, Mr. and Airs. Alden Muir and spent the weekend with her par- N. 86 deg. 05 min. W. 2386 Air. and Airs. G. H. McNeill made ents, Air. and Mrs. Gilbert Bee- ft. from S14 Cor. Sec. 13, TIS, R8W. a trip to Salt Lake Sunday and be. Out of town people attending 18645 returned Alonday evening. Jessup Thomas, Air. and Airs. Cleon Wilcox and the funeral services for William Ut.; .025 sec. ft. for dochildren of Salt Lake were visit- Anderson on Thursday were, mestic use from a well bet. Airs. Edith Allred and son, Tom, 100 and 150 ft deep at a point ing iwith Air. and Mrs. G. H. Air. and Airs. Dean Alecham, Air. McNeill last Saturday. Airs. Wil- and Airs. Kieth 56 deg. 25 min. W. 2032 ft. Gaidner, and from N& cox and Airs. AIcNeill are sisters. Air. and Airs. Lawrence Cor. Selc. 24, TIS, Givens, of Vernal; Airs. Edith Anderson, R8W. 18812 Ross Monson, Bluebell, of Paoma, Colorado, and Air. and Poultry on Increase Ut.; .022 sec. ft. for domestic Chickens are one tpe of livestock Airs. Alvin Anderson. Fay Prows, who is employed use from a that have increased steadily in New well bet. 75 in Salt Lake, spent a few days and 150 ft. York state since 1880. deep at a point S. last week with his family. 477 ft. and E. 129 ft. from NW en-rou- 10-d- RADIO REPAIRING ALL MAKES Also repair all household appij. ances clocks, vacuum cleaners, washing machines, etc. The best available for line of batteries flash lights and radio and flash lights you will be proud to own. 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Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing ap- k gAv i 'flvrw plications with reasons therefor, must be in affidavit form with extra copy and filled with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on ci. or before October 12, 1947. ED. H. WATSON, STATE ENGINEER. AsX, ''A '&, j ,s, " A zw Jy . i" 5 izwz i A "vri , ' ' 'ft " if US?:'"' AsA g., 'SA fa ,tsk " ''A A A S, sssA is 3 jei 3 br ' Pc :tr ; JACK M. It r Contractor and Builder, Cement Work and Cabinet Work a 591 th be so ; ci un pr lai wi of SOI sh specialty. PHONE in . so h FITZ WATER DUCHESNE 50 wi ho zo ' be ISABELL ROLLER, D. C. th CHIROPRACTOR and N C M Service One Block West of Roosevelt State Bank Fhone 189-V- X-R- V BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE YOUR REAL ESTATE WITH US STATE REALTY Boston Bldg, ?02 If IS CO. 5 Salt Lake T Phone 248 Duchesne Don Foucault, Rep. Leland Stevenson Licensed Tab-ion- a, y'sy W hs. 4szzSfSssX is te I 1-- 4ttX " 'a'" ys lo n. s& 'sztsssX bssss,,,. th 1 n, htA 4SrftSs SsS"SX P vs ; dc sb chil-The- 4ss,X V;,, t & law, X KssSSf4, f I brother-in-- 'X 4,,, I 1 4-- H ;,& a 1 RADIO REPAIR CALL 336 RASMUSSEN DUCHESNE w n. f KeneAteerz Hotel. Newly Owner leaving state. Phone or come in. Myton 178J1, 5 It c LaMar Anderson. FOR SALE Pan-guitc- n. '0,X I FOR SALE Approximtely ten acres in Duchesne townsite. Small house and chicken coop. O. D, 4 tf c LAW, Duchesne tXi) MILES WORTH-WES- T OF M0AB, 21 MILES OFF HI6HWAY 160 IS DSAD HORSE POINT, OVERLOOKING WHAT IS PERHAPS THE MOST SENSATIONAL CANYON PANORAMA IN UTAH-T- HE UPPFR CANYON OF THE COLORADO RIVER. THE POINT IS SHAPED LIKE A BLUNT AQR0W HEAD. WITH A NECK ABOUT 30 YARDS WIDE, AND THE WIDEST PART OF THE PENINSULA 400 YARDS ACROSS. THE SIDES OF THE MESA DROP 1,000 FEET INTO YAWNING GORGES AT THE TIP OF THE MESA THE RIVER IS SOME 3000 BREATHLESS FEET BELOW FROM THIS POINT ONE CAN SEE AN ESTIMATED 5.000 SQUARE MILES OF THE RED AND RUGGED COLORADO PLATEAU AND SURROUNDING MOUNTAINS 6-CANYONS. THE POINT IS NAMED FROM A BAND OF WILD DESERT PONIES WHICH DIED OF THIRST WHILE LOST ON THE PENNINSULA. First publication August 15, Last publication Sept. 12, 1947. 1947. Notice To Creditors Estate of Lewis E. Edwards and Amanda A. Edwards, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 422 Utah Oil Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the Fifteenth day of October A. D. 1947. Alta Edwards, Administratrix for Lewis E. Edwards and Amanda A. Edwards, Deceased. Lamoreaux and Tuft, 422 Utah Oil Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. Attorneys for Administratrix. First pub. August 15, 1947. numbing and Heating Contractor Phone 2 GENERAL heating SHEET METAL WORK FURNACE CLEANING SERVICE Call Us For WORK . Free Estimates modern heating SERVICE ROOSEVELT - UTAH Fhone 161-- Free Delivery Service In Duchesne Dry Cleaning and Laundry Phone 8212 ALLRED AUTO SUPPLY For Pickup and Delivery Carlson Cleaners Phone 91 J Roosevcli THE EXTRAS COUNT The passing of a loved one is an ordeal that can be made less burdensome when con- siderate acts of kindness are rendered. AMBULANCE SERVICE Diliman Mortuary Phone Duchesne 297 yc ,(la Altamont air conditioning 6-i- n. WITH ;1 2-- Tab-ion- a, A. TRUCK ft A FOR SALE Metal house and lot 50x150; frame house and lot 5q xl50; metal garage, can be movand lot ed; brick building 25x150. Can make a good pnCe and give possession at once by owner. H. Ray Knox, Duchesne, 5 tf c Utah. |