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Show Friday, March UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH 19, 1948 UINTAH BASIN RECORD PUBLISHED FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK classified CLASSIFIED FULLER PAINTS last longer deViolet Gentry and go farther. Many new Marion S. Shields Vorma Robb interior I lightful colors for your Mrs. Bertha Angus of A going-awaMr. and Mrs. Warren Strong party, under the decorating and a good supply outside. Johnson of the MIA was given Mr. and Mrs. Ercel and son, Wayne, were attending direction old standbys for the Heber, Utah. to business affairs in Roosevelt Monday evening at the Ward and family, of Bennett, visited ASHTONS hall honoring Mr. and Mrs. Glen Saturday at the home of Mr. and last Saturday. soon Mrs. Reed Lemon. Gilbert, who are SALE New rubber tire Ivon Brown made a business to make their homeleaving in Pleasant Mrs. Senor Mortensen, of tractor plow. See 2 bottom trip to Heber and Salt Lake Cuy Valley. on Mrs. Tom Gentry it at Knox Implement. 36 It p called Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ross and during the week. Monday. Also in town were J. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Abplanalp children spent a few days in W. Jensen and Gus Solmonson, WANTED To buy horse drawn Salt Lake City visiting their son, of Myton. Fruit-lanand son, Larry, were in Salt Delmar disc. Notify H. H. Farrer, L.Ross, before he left O. A. Dart spent Monday on business Mrs. 2t p 36 Lake City and Provo Utah. Wednesday evening to serve a W. G. Gentry. during the past week. They al- mission to the southern states. with Mrs. Commissioner James County most perfect tile so visited with Mr. and Mrs. Also, Grant S. Horrocks left was caring for business MARLITE: The Guaranteed Lloyd forDan Lewis. his built. ever field for Thursday morning matters in Salt Lake last week. board choose to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown of labor in the California mission. O. A. is reported quite ever. Beautiful shades Dail and Eugene Smuin left ill at his Dart made a business trip to Roosehome. from. Economical to use. See our last week for Salt Lake where velt Saturday. Jack Spencer display of samples. Mrs. and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown Dail enlisted for military ser- and John Haglund were in. RoosHeber, Utah. ASHTONS vice. and daughter, Marolyn, and son, D S girls, under the evelt Thursday. L The Several from Ioka attended WALLPAPER: New 1948 patWeldon, were at Roosevelt Tues- direction of President Ida Dean services for Ethan Nel- terns now in stock. Come in and funeral work dental had where day they Horrocks, presented the program son at Roosevelt, Thursday. performed. Sunday afternoon in Sacrament The Ioka Relief Society held see them at our store. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Esauk and meeting. Heber, Utah ASHTONS its annual Social, March 16. The Floyd Mecham spent- Sunday evening entertainment consisted daughter are in California visithere with his wife and baby. He of a program, games and refresh- TEXOLA APPLE TREES ing with Mrs. Esauks parents, has been cutting timber in the ments. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hadden. Try my new young bearing Bert Mayhew and daughters, mountains. Verditch TEXOLA apple. Superb quality. Government riders and Webb Ben Mr. and Mrs. Luretta, and Mrs. Ned Fair- nal J. Nielsen and Frank start to bear young. daughter, of Vernal, spent the Trees banks, also Bishop Herb Lang, are doing construction work weekend trees have borne fruit Mr. with their parents, made a trip to Salt Lake City on the government canals. Basin orchards. Tests Webb. E. in Uintah Mrs. and John Mr. and Mrs. W. Ralph Shields on Wednesday of last week, to Remund Glen the Texola hardy. Mr. Mrs. and have proven Visit Berthell Mayhew, who left and daughters, and Mr. and Mrs and and Mr. visited winter fine apple, keeps A daughters very the same evening for Chicago, to Kenneth E. Zirker and son, Mrs. Hugh Percival and family, in storage. Sunin ordinary relatives visited good Arcadia S fill a mission for the L D Sunday. I have a general line of hardy Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Webb Church, Mrs. Bert Mayhew re- day evening.Commissioner L. J. trees adapted to this high County fruit and turned home with the group Gilbert spent two Sunday with Mr. week visited last days altitude Apples, Pears, ApriMrs. James Lloyd. Thursday after visiting in Salt at the State Capitol. and Afton cots, hardy iPeach trees. and Austin Brokaw Lake for two weeks. The Arcadia school bus was Robof for Russell Write Richens, prices. Myton, Mrs. Delia Mayhew, Don Lewis unable to make the route MonW. E. BROOME NURSERY ison, of the Stake High Council, and Eugene Abplanalp rushed day due to bad roads. and the three members of the Myton, Utah Relief Society work meeting ward George Baum to the Roosevelt 34 4t C bishopric, Clifford Drollin-ger- , Ward convened at the chapel mediAriel Michie and James hospital last Friday for 12 with members prescal attention. He was quite Thursday were speakers at Sacraent. Two quilts were taken off. Lemon, ment meeting. seriously ill. The people of thu M A group of I A workers, Diane Zobell had her tonsils Sunday, March 21, at 2:00 p. community hope for his speedy with Queen Lurrine Bird, atRoosevelt hos- m., in the American Legion Hall recovery. tended the Stake Gold and removed at the She is getting there will be a Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Broad-hea- d Green ball at Ducjiesne Friday pital, Saturday. meeting of Vetfine. along Wars. All perand daughter, Marline, were evening, of erans Foreign Grant Carruth is reported sick Mr, and Mrs. Archie Larsen this in Sait Lake City on business sonnel of World War H are week. are now located in their newly during the week urged to attend. State and naMr. and Mrs. Thomas Abpla- purchased home which was re- entertained at a delicious sup- tional leaders will be present. cently vacated by the Caddy per Friday 35 2t c nalp and daughter, also Mr. and family. evening, the occasion Mrs. Jpie Distefano and daughtheir wedding anniverbeing ' sary. A beautifully decorated ter, or Tabiona, were visiting SUMMONS cake formed the attractive cenrelatives in Utahn Saturday, THE FOURTH JUDICIAL IN terpiece. Guests included Mr. DISTRICT COURT OF DUAnd Mrs. J. R. Clayburn, Mr. CHESNE COUNTY, STATE and Mrs. Roy Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Lisonbeo Mrs. Lee Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. OF UTAH. Wilma Brundage went to Shelby Lisonbee and Mr. and WILLIAM JESSEN, Plaintiff, Salt Lake last week with the Mrs. Elden Brady. vs. HESTER D. JENKINS, M. P. J. R. Clayburn returned from PENNINGTON, Marie Baum Roosevelt Seminary class. D. JOSEPH Leo and Lucile Brady, of Du- Salt Lake last week, where he BUNOE, and EMILY M. BUNCE, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bates are chesne, visited over the weekend has been under medical treatthe proud parents of a baby boy, with their grandparents, Mr. and ment for the past two weeks. He his wife, (and all other persons was a guest of his daughter and unknown, claiming any right, born last week at the Roosevelt Mrs. J. R. Clayburn. Mr. and Mrs. Ward title, estate, or interest in, or A baby boy was born o Mr. hospital. his stay in lien upon the real property desLaMar March and Johnson, Mrs, Neilsen, during Baum Mrs. Clarence Mr, and Lake. Salt Roosevelt at the cribed in the complaint adverse 12, hospital. visited at Spanish Fork and Salt Mrs. Edith Brady visited with to the plaintiffs ownership or and Mrs. M. A. Walters Mr. end. over week the Lake City her Zelda Brady, clouding plaintiffs title thereto.) Mrs. ITheir Marian Friday afternoon at Duchesne. Thomas, daughter, Mrs. George Alden Defendants. on children Mr. and the them and and Nona Shelton was chosen Wedig accompanied Young George Mrs. Dick Muir, all of Duchesne. queen to represent Bridgeland THE STATE OF UTAH TO trip. Their THE SAID DEFENDANT: Wilma Hayes has been staying at the Stake Gold and Green Wedig, was operated on at the You are hereby summoned to Veterans hospital in Salt Lake with his grandmother, Mrs. Wal- Ball held at Duchesne Friday within twenty days after night. appear ter week. at for the Duchesne, during the Hayes, service of this summons upon Miss Jerry Nielson was the past several days. Snakeroots Many Names you, if served within the County Mrs. Lee Hallum and two litqueen of the Gold and Green Snakeroot or cimicifuga racemosa In which this action is brought, Ball held In Duchesne last Fri- tle daughters, of Kamas, Utah, also Is known as bugbane, bugwort, otherwise, within thirty days afday, March 12. She is the daugh- are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. and black cohosh. It is widely dis- ter service, and defend the above ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Niel- Bill Hayes. and once established is a entitled son. Mrs. James Summers enjoyed tributed action; and in case of weed hard to get rid of. Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Nielson a visit with her sister who lives your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you acspent a few days, last week at at (Morgan, Utah, one day last Notice to Water Users week. Hyrum, Utah, and Salt Lake. cording to the demands of the Mrs. Gertrude Williams return- day last week. complaint, which has been filed The following applications have with the clerk of said ed to her home after spending Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ivie viscourt, and been filed with ithe State Engia few days at the home of her ited with the formers parents, of which is annexed hereto copy and daughter, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ivie, dur- neer to change or appropriate and served upon you. water in Duchesne County, State Mrs. Merton Wardle of Duchesne. ing the week. This is an action brought to Visitors at the home of Mr. James G. Ivie visited with his of Utah, throughout the entire quiet the title on the following and Mrs. Clarence Ivie one day daughter, Mrs. Herbert Firth, year, unless otherwise designated, described lands: ESE4; S1 last week were their and family, at Duchesne, one all .locations being from USB&M. NE14 of Sec. 17, Tp. 1 South, To Change: Rg. 4 West, U. S. M., Utah. Rex L. Gardner, ConRULON J. LARSEN, tract Holder for U. S. Indian for Plaintiff. Attorney Jitat a&Carritfoff Irrigation Service, Fort DuP.O. Address, Duchesne, Utah chesne, Utah, co U. S. Indian First publication March 5, 1948. ftp Irrigation Service, has made ap- Last publication April 2, 1948. plication to change the place of use of 28.370 sec. ft. of water Utah., 4.0 sec. ft. of water for right acquired by Application irrigation use from Duchesne No. 383, Certificate No. 1219, as River at a point N. 39 deg. 00 amended No. min. W. 670 ft. from SE Cor. by Application The water has been di- Sec. 25, T3S, R4W. The water verted from the Uintah River at will be diverted into a ditch and a point N. 35 deg. 15 min. W. conveyed a distance of 5880 ft. 1300 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 5, where it will be used from Apr. TIN, R1W, and waa to have been 15 to Oct. 15, as a supplemental used from May 1 to Oct. 15, as to Irrigate 144.45 acres RPM Gear Lubricant is comFlows freely at cold tempera supplemental supply to Irrigate supply cf land embraced In Lot 2 and 40 acres of land embraced in atures . . . always gives you pounded to resist high temSy2NE14 Sec. 1, T4S, R4W. NW14NW14 Sec. 16, T2S, R1W. 19390 Oscar T. White, P. O. and faster pressures. smoother, peratures shifting. Hereafter, the above quantity Box 174, Duchesne, Ut., .03 sec. of water will be diverted from ft. of water For smoother running, for miscellaneous the same source at the same use from a well bet. 150 longer wearing, point of diversion and used from and 500 ft. deep at, a point W. easier shifting gears May 1 to Oct. 15 to irrigate 28.3 345 ft. and N. 300 ft. from the acres of land embraced in NE14 SE Cor. Sec. 14, T3S, R5W. The NWi Sec. 33,' TIN, R1W. water will be used for stock Merlin Broadhead, Duwatering, dairy sanitation, culirf chesne, Ut., has made appplica-tio- n nary and other domestic uses. to change the place ofi use 19393 Melvin B. White, Duof 1.0 sec. ft. of water right ac- chesne, ITt., ,03 sec. ft. of water quired by Application No. 12243. for miscellaneous use from a The water has been diverted well, bet. 300 and 600 ft. deep, from Rock Creek at a point N. at a point E. 175 ft and S. 60 46 deg. 20 min. W. 3034 ft. Cuts wear, expenses, by keep-in- g GEAR from the NW Cor. Sec. 13, ft from E4 Cor. Sec. 19, T2S, T3S, R5W. w lubricant a tough The water will be R5W, and used from May 1 to used for t rT)m culinary, oil film on gears. dairy sanita30 to Sept. Irrigate 40 acres of tion, .stock watering and general land embraced in SW&SE14 domestic use. Sec. 20, T2S, R5W. 19413 'Earl '1 A Standard of California Product M. Hereafter, it is proposed to Talmage, Ut., .02 "Christensen, k sec. ft. of divert the same quantity of water for domestic use from a water at the same point of diwell bet. 50 and 150 ft version and for the same period at a point N. 71 deg. 45 of time to irrigate 40 acres of deep min. W. 2958 ft. from the SE land embraced in NEtiSEVi y Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Duchesne, Utah Irene Fretwell Publisher . . . . C. L. Fretwell Editor J. Vern Rife - Manager $3.00 - 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES $1.50 Year $2.00 - 6 Months Payable In Advance There's "la a tender message in a my lovely one . Months - 3 My-to- n, for 14-i- n. d, rose bouquet. J they seem to say. NOW BOOKING ORDERS We are booking orders on breeds for late in ApriL Rett get your order in before ita 5 late. Our Leg. Red X duck! are excellent layers and wonder ' ful meat birds also. Legh Cocks for 5c each. RITCHIE HATCHERY Heber, Utah WORE FENCING: The besuj ply we have had in years, bought before the price rise in steel so we can save you money We have all heights in combina-tiowire, barb wire and stw. posts. ASHTONS Heber, Utah FOR SALE 5 room house, gtm. co on frame, well - constructed, to be moved. Call or write I Roy Strand, Mt. Emmons, Utah 36 2t c - coitd&f etS re rrT Four-year-o- Hol-gat- e Notice 'fentJde'C SH6' - i ... on your foot, captures exquisite that rare feeling of comfort style, petal-sof- t ' and slender foot lines ... a tribute BRIDGELAND : SI ' son-in-la- PRE-EASTE- R SALE 500 FOR SALE Gunning and stacker combined; also registered Holstein bull, 26 months old. See Dean Larsen, 'Duchesne bull-rak- e 36 2tp NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Thomas G. Broadhead. Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the law office of Dillman & Dillman, at Roosevelt, Utah on or before the 3rd day of May A. D., 1948. Fern Crandall, Administr- of Thomas G. Broad head, Deceased. First Publication, March 12, 1948 atrix Last Publication, April TRY A RECORD 2, 1948 CLASSIFIED ELECTRIC & ACETYLENE WELDING Will Go. Anywhere Call IRVIN COLE-81- 86 Shop one block South of Conoco Station. i to your own good taste. W ld TOOLS: All kinds of tools fM spring work. Wheelbarrows, gar. den tools, power tools, farm rrepairs and al epairs, harness the things you need for an early start on your spring work. ASHTONS Ileber, Utah. sister-in-la- THOMAS E. P. Scientific Swedish Massage Medical Gymnastics Uintah Power & Light Office Building Phone 216 N W UTAH ROOSEVELT, son-in-la- Pairs OME NS SHOES $3.98 Regular values to $8.95 Included in this group are Pumps, Sandals, Oxfords in medium heels, high heels and wedge heels. Sizes 4 to 10. Widths AAA to D. CHILDRENS SHOES $3.98 Regular value $5.98 Included in this group are Oxfords and These are Sandals in Patents and A wonderful value. in our Poll Parrot grade. . son-dn-la- SATHER JEWELRY CO. OF. DUCHESNE CORONATION DIAMONDS K ELBERT WATCHES EXPERT REPAIRING P.O. Box Phone 696 1178 Dr. Isabell Roller CHIROPRACTOR One Block East of Bank UTAH ROOSEVELT, Phone 189-V- V son-in-la- w MEN'S DRESS AND SPORT OXFORDS Sizes 6 to 12. Regular $3.00 values to $10.95 Childrens COWBOY BOOTS LADIES FELT SLIPPERS Mens and Boys WORK SHOES $3.98 MENS DRESS PANTS, Sanforized $2.98 $3.98 50c LADIES $3.00 WOMENS SKIRTS Regular value $6.98. $3.98 S U I T S, 10 only Sizes 9 to 16. Priced to clear Sizes 24 to 32 LADIES SPRING JACKETS . $3.98 LADIES BLOUSES $1.98 Sizes 3 1 to 46. Regular values to $4.98 Large assortment to choose from. jit r 6-i- n. Neilsen Jewelry Co. Watches and Diamonds Expert Wabch Repairing PEARLS COMPACTS Roosevelt Phone 159-W Leland Stevenson LICENSED PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTOR PIIONE 2 ALTAMONT Free Delivery Service ' In Duchesne Pick Up Station In DuohesBe, at Ray B. Allreds store on Wednesday. Clothing desired sooner will be mailed over. Carlson Cleaners rhone 91J Roosevelt n. Ladies and Misses SWEATERS Regular value to $4.93 Slipover and cardigan styles $1.98 GIRLS SLACK PANTS, sizes $1.98 7 to pressure-resistin- 1 11 LADIES SLACK PANTS Sanforized. Sizes 26 to 42 $1.98 , . LADIES BETTER DRESSES $3.00 Sizes 12 to 52. Regular values $10.95 WINGS STORE On U. S. Highway E 10 g Near Ft. Duchesne LJ n. Mission Service DUCHESNE rilONE 431 I). R. TIMOTHY. 19, T2S, R5W. Sec To Appropriate: . 19321 Jesse R. Allen, Myton, Utah, .10 sec. ft. of water for miscellaneous use from a well 23 ft. deep, at a point S. Ill ft. and W. 113 ft. from Ei n. ton ?,1 irj' n Cor. Cor. Sec. 22, T1S, R5W. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor must be dn affidavit form, with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Like City 1. Utah, on or before See. 13, T4S, R2W. The water will be used for stock April 26, 1948. UD. ill. WATSON, watering, irrigation and domesSTATE ENGINEER. tic purposes. First publication Feb. 27, 1948. 19335 E. Floyd Ross, Myton, Last publication March 26, 1948. CONSISTENT FAIRNESS Regardless of social standards, financial circumstances the and the funerals cost best interests of the family are served impartially. ... AMBULANCE SERVICE Dillman Mortuary 44 Phones 297 or Roosevelt 168-- Duchesne H. B. MOTT Notary Pnbllo North of Ooonty Court House Duohesne Utah |