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Show Friday; August 25, 1547 UINTAH BASIN RECORD UTAHN PUBLISHED FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Duchesne, Utah . . - . C. L. Frelwell - Editor Publisher Irene Frelwell J. Vern Rife Manager SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1.50 - 3 Months $2.U0 - 6 Months t3 ' oo - 1 Year Payable In Advance TY AWAITS UTAH'S YOUTH AT THE Y As Utah enters her second hundred years, the university fills a central role in giving purposeful education to the youth who are destined for future leadership. High standard training is offered by 40 departments in the five undergraduate colleges and the Graduate School. ENTRANCE ANNOUNCEMENT New students not previously .registered at BYU must request an application form from the Admission Committee and return it, properly filled out, one month before the quarter in which entrance is desired. Make your Autumn Quarter application immediately. OPENING DATES 1917-1- 8 Sept. 2G New freshmen and sophomores report for orientation week. (Register September 30.) Sept. 29 AH other students register. Winter Quarter begins Jan. 5, 1918 Spring Quarter begins March 22, 1918 Brighant Young University PROVO - - - UTAH ALWAYS THE FINEST IN FLOWERS-COMPL- ETE FLORAL SERVICE Garden Gate Floral Member Utah State Florists Association Phone 161 J On Highway 2 ROOSEVELT Blocks East of Main Street and Blaine Brotherson attended the funeral services for George at Mtn. Home on G. Lindsay of last week. Wednesday Miss Maxine Worthen, who had Mrs. George Anderson been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Willis John Davies of Mtn. Home is Potter for several weeks returnvisiting his daughter, Mrs. Mary ed to iher home in Salt Lake E. Kenison. City last Friday. Wilford Stevenson made a trip Mrs. Berniece McDonald and to Mirror Lake last week. children were in Duchesne on Mr. and Mrs. Tatton Bench of Wednesday of last week shopDuchesne visited Mr. and Mrs. ping. James Anderson one evening last Last (Thursday Mr. and Mrs. week. C. W. Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Larson of Elray Larson and Mr. and Duchesne were visiting in Tal-ma- George Andersor were transactone day last week. ing business in Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Brother-so- n Miss Barbara Bleazard went made a business trip to Salt to Salt Lake City last Friday for Lake City last Thursday. medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thacker Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Davies and children were visiting rela- and children of Denver, Colo., tives in Mt. Emmons Friday. have been visiting relatives in Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson, for several days. Talmage Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Anderson Mr. Bennion of Halladay is Ar-li- n visiting writh Mr. and Mrs. nalp have again moved into their Potter. He is Mrs. Potters home after spending the sum- brother. mer in Provo where Mr. AbplaA. M. Burton and Leon M. nalp attended summer school at Burton made a buisness trip to 3righam Young University. Salt Lake City last week. They Mr. and Mrs. Weston Thomas returned home Thursday. were in Kamas on business last Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Allred made Friday. a business trip to Provo last Miss Marjorie Clark spent the week. week end with her parents, Mr. Mrs. Loretta Burton and chiland Mrs. Frank Clark. dren visited her mother, Mrs. Many local people attended the Swasey, in Boneta, Sunday. wedding dance for Mr. and Mrs. Claud McDonald, Elton Rust, Lorin Kofford in Utahn last Sat- Elton and Willis Potter, A. M. urday night. and Ellis Burton attended meetA surprise party in honor of ings at Mt. Emmons Sunday. Derrald White was held Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Erickson Those attending were visited Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Madevening. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Clark, Mr. and sen in Boneta Sunday evening. Mrs. Ralph Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Buehler and Mrs. Mr. and Boyd Williams, family of Heber were Sunday visArthur Fabrizio, Mr. and Mrs. itors of the Sorensen families. Tom Fabrizio and the honored Mrs. Lula Mortensen and sons guest and his wife, Mrs. White. left Thursday for Escalante to Mrs. Walter LeFevre and Mari- visit relatives. lyn are spending a few days in Several people from Talmage Salt Lake City. attended funeral services (for Bill Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White E Norma Itobb Mr and Mrs. Mack Wade and children, of Ogden. Miss Leon May hew of Berkeley, Calif., and Mr. anj Mrs. Arad Clements and two children of Salt Lake City, were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mayhew. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abpia-nal- p and children of Helper were visiting their parents, Mr. and over the Mr3. Wra. Abplanalp week end. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Kofford of Portland, Oregon, are viisting old friends in Utahn. They are former residents of UTahn. Mrs. Dan Lewis and son of Provo are spending a few days viisting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Abplanalp. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kinsey and family of Midway were visiting at the home of Mrs. Kinseys mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Johnson of Heber were week end guests at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Brown. Mr. Johnson is a brother of Mr 3. Brown. David Davies returned home this week after spending the summer worknig on Rock Creek. A large and successful wedding dance was held in the Utahn ward hall Saturday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Kofford. and Melvin Robb Theron Broadhead made a buisness trip to Tabiona Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Broad-hea- d were visiting at the homes of their sons Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm; Abplanalp returned home Saturday after spending a few days visiting their daughter and family at Park City. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hadden 'and family of Myton spent the week end at the home of the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hadden. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Esauk made a business trip to Roosevelt one day this week. Joseph Rhoades of Tabiona is spending the week harvesting crops on his ranch in Utahn. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McDonald and children of Talmage were week end visitors at the home of Mrs. Hazel Davies. Eugene and Pete Abplanalp have been employed at the Jepp Thomas ranch during the past week doing construction work. v attended a fish and ' game trout banquet in Duchesne last Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stanley motored to Salt Lake Friday where they met Max and his bride, Betty Jean Pierce, before they left on their honeymoon. We all join in wishing them a happy married life. Word was received Monday by Mr. and Mrs. Parley Reid of the death of their son, Gerald, who was killed in a truck accident near Vernal late Sunday night. Mrs. Jessie Maxwell is visiting in Salt Lake City for a few days. LOCKERS NOW AVAILABLE AT Tolboes Market The Most Modern Market in the Uintah Basin MYTON UTAH true d, n. fcj I-- f- 4 TIT". it i i f , n.frt ,r, i -- HU (I HUSNU . UTAH WANT TO BUY small parcel of contact Uintah ?? sub 120 South Second Freight West cheap grazing land. Please 6 2t p Salt Lake mit. Box 387, Duchesne. City, Utah ,for? particulars. g FOR SALE A real modern, home, furnished or unfurSALE Metal house an? nished. 2 baths, oil heat. Inquire FOR 6 tf C 50x150; frame house and i0g Ed Hart, Duchesne. xl50; metal garage, can be 0 ed; Brick building and FOR 25x150. Can make a good HOUSE 12x24 feet, movable and give possession at once .35 Remington rifle, new; .22 owner. H. Ray Knox, Duche Remington rifle, new; 12x14 wall Utah. 5 f tent, 1 year old; camp stove, .30-.3- 0 rifles nearly new. A few RADIO REPAIRING available on order. LOU ROBALL MAKES Ask at ComBINS, Duchesne. Also repair all household 2t 6 c mercial Club. vacuum clear clocks, washing machines, etc. The k A GOOD BUY line of batteries available 7 40 acres of good land, 36 shares flash lights and radio and f. of water, with house, lights you will be proud to ? barn for eight cows, large coop, See them ami bring your rp, garage, ice house and granery, to well with electric pump, a team, RASMUSSEN RADIO REPl; harness, wagon, milk cobv, and six-roo- m SALE ? 25-6- Priced for quick sale at Terms. Located between loka and Upalco on Highway 89. WRITE OR CALL sow. $4,800. KIEPE-LeCHEMINA- REALTORS Dial 301 Felt Bldg. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Reduces Frosting Covering the foods to be stored, particularly the moist ones, will help to slow down the frosting process In refrigerators and reduce the number of times It will be necessary to defrost. Young in Altonah Monday. Our sympathy goes out to the entire family. DUCHESNE CALL' Jenkens and PLASTERING McKenna & LAlHl.V, CONTRACTORS Call 6J or 23 M ROOSEVELT J A F IT C K I M. Z W A TEE, Contractor and Builder j j FOR WEAR 591 D. C. CHIROPRACTOR and N C X-R- FOR LASTING FIT PRC DUCHESM ISABELL ROLLER, FOR STYLE f One Block M Serviw West of Roosevelt State Phone 189-- TESTED Bank BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE YOUR SOYS Only after they pass strict wearing tests for wear, fit and style . . , by boys and gnls like yours . . are Poll Parrot shoes made lot your active, growing child. REAL ESTATE WITH US STATE REALTY Boston Bldg, 202 CO. Salt Phone 218 Lafo Duchesm Don Foucault, Rep. j grow room, sturdy Leland Stevenson I support and flexible Licensed Let your child romp throgh long daytime hours in shoes with ' ,N v, v foot freedom. - In d Plumbing and Heating Contractor Poll-Parrot- f n. Notice To Creditors Estate of Lewis E, Ed sards and Amanda A. Edwards, De- mi d. Creditors will prewrit claims wdh vou-hTto the undesigned at 422 Utah 0.1 Bu.ld.ng, Halt Lake Ciy, Utah, on or ts fore the Fift-iritday of r ,,!, - A 7 for A-i DUCHESNE r.IOTOIl COMPANY tC' Parties interested r.' PHONE 1-- Ada "V nection with your reguiar ness. n. D. lrM 7. J ss otherwise designated, all locations being from USB&M: 18390 Morlin Murphy, Bridge-lanUt.; .02 sec. ft. for domestic use from a w'ell bet. 40 and 50 ft. deep at a point S. 175 ft. and E. 170 ft. from NW Cor. of SEliNWli Sec. 31, T3S, R2W. 18626 Arch Price, Duchesne, Ut.; .02 sec. ft. for domestic use from a well bet. 25 and 500 ft. deep at a point S. 23 deg. 34 min. E. 169 ft. from SW Cor. of Sec. 29, T3S, R2W. 18627 Clifford Roberts, Tabiona, Ut.; .025 sec. ft. for domestic use from a well bet. 100 and 150 ft. deep at a point N. 86 deg. 05 min. W. 2386 ft. from SU Cor. Sec. 13, T1S, R8W. 18645 Jessup Thomas, Tabiona, Ut.; .025 sec. ft. for domestic use from a well bet. 100 and 150 ft. deep at a point S. 56 deg. 25 min. W. 2032 ft. from N4 Cor. Sec. 24, T1S, R8W. 18812 Ross Monson, Bluebell, Ut.; .022 sec. ft. for domestic use from a well bet. 75 and 150 ft. deep at a point's. 477 ft. and E. 129 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 27, T1S, R3W. 18813 Duchesne County School District, Duchesne, Ut.; .0557 sec. ft. for domestic use from an well bet. 100 and 500 ft. deep at a point N. COO ft. and W. 125 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 16, T2S, R1W. 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 Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or b fore October 12, 1947. ED. H. WATSON, STATE ENGINEER. First publication August 15, 1947. Last publication Sept. 12, 1917. n. ... . have n. Of all the trucks built, the truck that will last longest on job is a truck that fits your job a WANTED Agent to handi chesne people for Uintah pr Lines. Can be handled in Cement Work and Cabinet Work a specialty. Engi-- I in Duun-.e- Ml box 10x10, FOR SALE Walk-i- n unit. with refrigeration complete Tolboes Market, Myton, Utah. 7 2t p Notice To Water Users leer to appropriate water chesne County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year, Mrs. Nathan Jones has been receiving medical attention in Heber this week. Mrs. Don Giles and little daughter returned home from the Heber hospital Sunday. 'Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van Tassell, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Van Tassell and Mr. and Mrs. Zigfeld made a trip to Vernal Sunday to visit Mrs. Wm. Van Tassell. Mr. and Mrs. Farland Jones were in Duchesne on business last Friday. John II. Jones made a business trip to Heber Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Abpla- - CLASSIFIED . The following applications seen filed with the State Mrs. Marine White CLASSIFIED .4 a urd i, 'a E Admins ra tr Ij-z.- Am .ir. La A Jv! .. ,x hr, Tip, 4 22 P'ah O Jll.y, i ardii, D !i H4 I 1 Fj.t L'.k- At'orr-y- - x ry. f ,r A x and i;.:,h 1547, . AS Phone 2 our proper fitting. AIR CONDITIONING HEATING GENERAL SHEET METAL ADVERTISED Alt FURNACE CLEANING SERVICE WORK Call For Free Estimate Us MODERN BACK TO SCHOOL BARGAINS Girls School Oxfords $2.98 and $3.98 Girls Summer Sandals $1.98 Girls School Blouses Girls School Dresses Girls Print Dresses, sizes Childrens Cotton Pantie Childrens Rayon Pantie 79c to 7 School Oxfords 11 $1.59 SERVICE - UTAH ROOSEVELT Phone 161-- W Free Delivery Service In Duchesne Dry Cleanng and Phone Laundry 8212 29c ALLRED 39c For Pickup and Delivery $2.98 and $3.98 Broadcloth Pajamas Dress Shirts, white $1.00 Blue Chambray Shirts $1.19 SIipocr Sweaters $1.19 $1.00 AUTO SUPPLY Carlson Cleaner- s- Phone 91J Roosevelt THE EXTRAS COUNT The passing of a loved one an ordeal that can be ma less burdensome when c0 aiderate acts of kindness a1 rendered. Waist Overalls Bib HEATING 79c Seersucker Pajamas $2.98 Regular Value $3.98, sizes 12 to 20 Print Handkerchiefs 10c Anklets for school J9C Boys Boys Boys Boys Boys Boys Ibiys $1.59 AMBULANCE SERVICE Diliman Mortuary Phone Duelv'sne Roosevelt 297 168-- 0 trails Loy s School Sox 35c anion! WORK IN THE JjdJies rftme Journal , pairs $1.00 WINGS STORE On U. S. Highway 10 Ado, 15, $3.98 to $5.98 you know youre getting these important extra values . . . plus Near Ft. Duchesne II. II. MOTT Notary public North of Connty Court House Duchesne r. |