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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH 1948 17, Friday, September UINTAH BASIN RECORD PUBLISHED FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK By Grace Dalgleish Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Duchesne, Utah - Editor Irene Frelwell - Publisher . . - . . C. L. Fretwell J. Vern Rife Manager SUBSCRIPTION RATES $1.50 - 3 Months 1 $2.00 - 6 Months Year $3.00 Payable In Advance j Motors and Controls Take Over Many Hard Jobs on Modern Farm operation, motor By IRA MILLER windings and air passages should be Bureau Electrification Farm I kept clean. The best way to remove it With electricity taking over an in- dirt from these places is to blow it is out with air under pressure a tire creasing number of farm jobs, fortunate that motors require so little pump will do if a compressor isnt motors available. personal attention. Care of common Idle motors especially should not consists largely in following sense principles. These include occa- be allowed to sit out in the weather. sional lubrication of bearings, keep- - Protection, either by tin or wooden covers, should be given those subjected to wet conditions if they are not splash or drip proof. To get the most out of your electric motor and that means seeing that a y horsepower unit does as much work in an day as your huskiest hired man it is necessary that the motor you buy meet the requirements of the job you want it to perform. Also, it is essential that your wiring system is adequate to carry the power load you intend using for your farm and home. Your power supplier, farm electrical dealer or equipment manufacturer can give you some sound advice on these two matters. To keep a motor from overworking itself, engineers have developed overload protection controls which, usually, are built in the motor starting an occasional switch. Remember, the ordinary, MEET MR. MOTOR lubrication job and sensible care household fuse is not intended for protection of motors against overmake him work-happtinuous e long-tim- ' ing the motor clean and providing it with reasonable protection when it is used outside in bad weather. The last suggestion applies particularly to motors which are not totally enclosed A rule of thumb for the technically Inclined: Ball bearing motors should have their grease lubricant checked annually, whereas sleeve-b"-'tors should be oiled ah'1 ng mo- t nee a month, depending on the frequency con of their use. For efT.c - ' v-i d First Dairy loads Only overload devices especially designed for this purpose should be used. Controls play a big part in the use of motors on present day farms. Some automatically equipment when motors have been stopped for some reason Others act as standby s' foly wardens by preventing the aut'-'-ra- t c re start. ng of other types U"h as circu'ar saws of co"'pm"nt i.vght. rac e sc nus injury il without warning First Electric College The first school of dairy husbandry was established at University of Wisconsin In 1891. Aro Sir Humphry Davy in 1808 produced the first electric arc, using a battery of 2,000 voltaic cells. Adverllitmtnt From where I sit ... fy Joe Marsh "Farming" Versus "Ranching" Talked to some editors who run my column in their papers in states where theres mostly cattle and sheep raising about the differences there might be between farming and ranching. And they told me: "Joe, theres no real difference between cattlemen and farmers. We make our living from the land like your folks do; we have the same Clubs and Granges; the same problems of prices and marketing. "When it comes to recreation, we have the same liking to get to j, 4-- H Bridgeland gether now and then for a' barbecue and a friendly glass of beer. And from where I ait, that about sums it up. Ranchers may have different names for things or grow different crops. But all over America folks who work the land share those common traits of hard work, aober moderation, and good fellowship, whether theyre growing cattle for beef, or barley for good American beer and ale. Baseball fans from all parts of the Basm were drawn to Ft. Duchesne Saturday afternoon to witness tne final game of the Notice to Contractors BILL Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor and Carol attended a wedding for Mrs. Taylors niece at La Point Friday evening. Mr. and Mr3. Ervin Murphy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murrphy and family and Mrs. Jane Murphy are visiting in various parts of California. They expect to be gone on a ten-da- y Mrs. Garda Seeley Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Goodrich spent Friday in Salt Lake on business. Several Bee Hive girls and their parents went to Mt. Emmons Sunday evening to attend Honor Bee Day, the first to be held in Moon Lake Stake. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gardner, of Jensen, visited Sunday with Mrs. Lila Gale and Mrs. M. Verona Winkler. Mrs. Bernard Winkler, Mrs. M. C. Seeley, Mrs. John Goodrich, Mrs. Earl Murray, Mrs. Norman Goodrich, Mrs. Wallace Seeley, Mrs. Wm. O. Iarsen, Mrs. Lila Gale and Mrs. Lynn Bird attended Relief Society convention at Duchesne, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blanchard, of Orem, visited here Saturday and Sunday with relatives. Mrs. Gardner Goodrich accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Morris Monsen to Provo Saturday to visit relatives. They returned Monday. Grant Drollinger, of Mt. Emmons, visited here with his grandfather while his folks were in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Horrocks and son, of Salt Lake, visited a few days here with Rays parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Han cock. A corn roast was held Thursday evening at the Wm. O. Larsen home in connection with the Latter Day Saints boys and girls program. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Goodrich and family spent Sunday in Price with relatives. have been on a fishing trip for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Anderson and Mrs. Ralph McMullin of Tridell were visiting relatives in Mtn. Home on Wednesday of last baseball season when Bennett, a team unbeaten during the season, met a picked league team composed of three Myton players, one from Roosevelt and four from Ft. Duchesne. Good playing and good sportsmanship were trip. in evidence during that last The Ward Relief Bridgeland game of the season with a final last score of 8 to 4 in favor of the Society was reorganized Lisonbee Elva Mrs. with s play-ierteam. Sunday Myton picked league were Charles Iorg, pitcher; named president; First Counselor Jack Giles, catcher; Frank Ad- Hazel Walters; Second Counselor ams, second baseman and mana- Mattie Andersen; Secretary Nel-d- a ger of the Myton team. Mr. AdMurphy. ams reports that much of the Mrs. Walter Myers, who has of the Mytori seasons success team was due to the excellent been residing for the past year work of the pitcher, Charles in Rangely, Colorado, has moved Iorg, who resides at Ft. Duchesne back to Bridgeland for the win'and had given so freely of his ter months. time and energy during the base-- I Mrs. Alvy Leavitt is much imball season. Many thanks after suffering from a proved Chuck from the team, the fans severe fall last week. and Myton citizens. Mrs. Rmh Gale was out last Mrs. Nellie Feller and Mrs. Rose Morrison, of Duchesne, week end from Salt Lake where visited in Myton last Tuesday she has been for the past month from a business trip to with Mr. Gale, who is confined Roosevelt. in the L D S hospital for a maMrs. George Kohl, of Duchesne Mrs. Gale reports operation. jor visited in Myton Wednesday that her husbands condition is evening. However, the Mrs. A. II. Axtell, who has much improved. been a guest for several weeks Gales intend to make their home and in Salt Lake this wniter. at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel 'Elva Lisonbee, Hazel Walters Babcock, left Wednesday eve- and Mattie Andersen attended ning for her home in San Fran- Relief Society convention in Ducisco. Mr. and Mrs. Albert McKay chesne last Thursday. visited at the W. E. Burton home Orson Raiwlins of Craig, Colo., last week when enroute to theiy came in last week to bring his home in Washington from a va- small son, Paul, who will visit cation trip to eastern points. with his grandparents, Mr. and They left Thursday, accompan- Mrs. Roy Taylor, for a month. ied by Mrs. Burton, to visit with a student at week. relatives at Union. Mrs. McKay R. G.S Lisonbee, A C, at Logan, was a the U is Mrs. Burtons sister. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farnsworth Regular meeting of the Amer- guest of Rtonald Lisqnbee, Sun- and daughter, also Milton StewWm. ican Legion and Auxiliary, day. art, returned to their home in e R. Sands Post and Unit NO. 5 Jack Liddell and J. A. Tooele after a weeks visit here were held Friday evening at the reported a successful hunt- with relatives . Barracks. Plans were perfected ing trip in Wyoming. They Mr. and Mrs. Fay Miles and for a special meeting to be held back an antelope with Mr. and Mrs. Tom braught when Richards atFriday, September be 24,installed. them. tended a Thacker family reunion new officers will This being the regular social in Heber last week. Another Fulton Invention date, everyone is looking forMrs. Grant Stevenson received ward to a good time and plenty Robert Edison Fulton Jr. is the treatment from Dr. Hamilton in installation. to eat after the inventor of an alrphibian, a cross Duchesne last week. Mrs. Del Combs and Mrs. Ed between a station wagon and an airReed Lyons took his Hart, of Duchesne, visited with It has proven successful In Lois, and her son, to daughter, Roosevelt Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish plane. the air and on land. The are Monday, where the was boy Friday enroute to Roosevelt on removed when used as anwings automotreated for scalds. At presa business trip. again ent he is recovering nicely. Mrs. Emery Nielson left Sun- bile. Lake City to be lt Grace Farnsworth and daughday with her daughter, Mrs. Elton ters were Sunday visitors at the Quick, who will undergo an home of the formers sister, operation for goiter this week. Stella at Davis, Talmage. Mrs. Lionel Babcock and sons, Miss Anna Stark was visiting Lowell and John, went to Mt. Mrs. Cliarles Fietkau the local school last Monday. Pleasant Saturday where John A meeting was held Monday was enrolled as a student at A fire Sunday afternoon comWasatch Academy. They were pletely destroyed the home of evening at the home of Rayda A sewing class is accompanied by Fred Todd who Daley Van Tassell. The family Stevenson. enjoyed a short visit with his with some neighbors had gone to being organized with Alberta son, Phillip, who is also attend- Moon Lake for a picnic. When Lindsay as instructor. ing Wasatch Academy. M,r. and Mrs. Kenneth Harris they returned that evening they and tiny daughter, LaRue, of found everything destroyed. The Salt Lake City, are visiting at store apparently caught fire CONSTITUTIONAL the home of Kenneths parents, under the eaves of the roof and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harris. for a time it appeared that other AMENDMENT They arrived Friday from a va- buildings belonging to Glen Van cation trip to southern Utah. But A JOINT RESOLUTION PROTassell would be Visitors at the home of Mr. valient efforts of destroyed. in PROSING TO AMEND ARTICLE everybody SatMrs. James Dalgleish, and confined the blaze 1, SECTION 13 OF THE CONthe community and Mr. were urday evening, STITUTION OF THE STATE CF Mrs? Harry Tasker, of Green lo its origin. TO PROSEUTAH, Were a strange group of peo- CUTION RELATING river, Utah; Mrs. Audrey Culp, BY INFORMATION OR of Helper, and Mrs. Ralph Mar- ple here; all of us more or less INDICTMENT AND TO GRAND tin, of Price. Mrs. Tasker Is a selfish, greedy bunch of JURIES. Our church house president of District No. 5. Amerthe resolved Be ican Legion Auxiliary, and Mrs. stands there like a skeleton, only of theit State of byUtah, Legislature District They is Secretary. Culp somehalf finished. of all members elected to each of were returning from Vernal where, seems toSomeone, thinX it isnt the two houses voting in favor officers the installed where they thereof: of the Vernal unit of the Aux- necessary and so it goes unfinSection 1. It is proposed to someone has ished. But when amend Article 1, Section 13 of the iliary, Saturday afternoon. real trouble, such as a fire, or Constitution of the State of Utah death, everyone turns out, will- to read: Section 13. Offenses heretofore ing and glad to help some way. The men folks are all talking of required to be prosecuted by inhow they can help rebuild this dictment, shall be prosecuted bv ana home for the family of seven. We information aftera examination unFRANCES WALL commitment by magistrate, all understand what such a loss examination be waived Elvin Boswell has enlisted in would mean to you and I. Lets less the accused with the consent the by left army for three years. lie do it folks, Lest we of the State, or by Indictment, and hurry Sunday to enter training camp. with or without such examination Mr. and Mrs. Lee Powell and forget." The following ladies attended and commitment. The formation of New of York, Waterloo, family, the grand .jury and the powers visited friends and relatives here Relief Society convention in Du- and duties thereof shall be as preAnona are chesne last Thursday: Sunday and Monday, They scribed by the Legislature. the proud .grandparents of a Miles, Rayda Stevenson, Helene Section 2. The Secretary of baby boy born to their daughter, Nyberg, Stake officers; Rachel State is directed to submit the Phyllis, who is living in Provo. Rust, president of Mtn. Home proposed amendment to the elecMr. and Mrs. Leslie Atwood Relief Society; Mrs. Hunsaker, tors of the State of Utah at the 'took their daughter, DeVon, to Bell and Wilma next general election in the manThayne, Lucy Salt Lake Saturday for medical ner as provided for by Article 23, Thayne, Mary Birch and June Section 1, Constitution of Utah. treatment. A large crowd attended the Rowley. Section 3. If adopted by the Ross Bleazard, the small son electors of this state, this amendhonor Bee award program Sunday evening. Thirty two honor of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bleazard, ment shall take effect the first day Bees graduated in the Moon was accidentally scalded last of January, 1949. Lake Stake. He was taken to RooseFriday. Earl Case and son, Glenn, I, HEBER BENNION, JR., Sectreatment. were on their way to Provo for veltMr.forand Mrs. Rue Miles were retary of State of the State of Utah, DO HEREBY CERTIFY fruit when their truck overturn- in Roosevelt on business Monday. that the foregoing is a full, true ed near fruitland. Mr. Case reMr. and Mrs. Clyde Rowley of and correct copy of the constituceived head injuries. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Miles, Mr. Sandy, Utah, were week end vis- tional amendment proposed by the h and Mrs. Marlon Lott, of Roos- itors at the homes of their regular session of the Legislature, 1947, as apevelt, and Mr. and Mrs. LaVon daughters, Mrs. Ed.vin Farnspears of record in my office. Atwood, of Bluebell, went fish- worth and Mrs. Delbert Davis. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 ing at Brown Duck lakes over Mr. and Mrs. George Casper have hereunto set my hand and the weekend. affixed the Great Seal of the State Mr. and Mrs. Morris Monson went to Fruitland last Saturday of a visit Bob for with Richards Utah, at Salt Lake City, this spent the weekend in Provo with 16th day of August, 1948. with Mr. Caspers children. relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Irving Snow relast turned from Salt Lake, Satur- from California arrived day. Mr. Snow has been under Thursday. They expect to make treatment there for the past two their home in this vicinity. Secretary of State. weeks. Jim Lindsay is driving school (SEAL) CZCZCZCCZCOCXOCXS SUBSCRIBE. DONT BORROW. bus No. 2. The population is was and it increasing continually necessary to put on another bus. SUMMONS Finds Germ Fighter Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fietkau, The discoverer of streptomycin IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL Richards and Alberta Lind- DISTRICT Bob DUCOURT OF has announced the Isolation in his were business care of taking CHESNE COUNTY, STATE OF laboratory of a new antibiotic des- say in Duchesne Monday. UTAH. ignated as griscln. Ibis substance Mr. and Mrs. Don Nyberg S. J. BLEAZARD, Plaintiff, vs. is not a rival of streptomycin, but may serve ns a supplement to It, spent the week end In Provo, JOHN J ACKSON, VALLEY COMPANY, since it is effective against certain They took their son, Blaine, to CITY RESERVOIR a corporation, M. P. PENNINGgerms that develop resistance to Provo, where he will enroll at TON, and The Trustees of Rutstreptomycin. Unfortunately, grl the B Y U. in New Jersey, and gers College AlexanMrs. sein is not effective against Mr. and Charles all other persons unknown, claimder and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lyons ing any right, title, estate or in- en-rou- son-in-la- Brun-dag- for-Sa- 11. HOI two-thir- Copyright, 1948, United States Brewers Foundation I I I I I I I RPM Gear Lubricant is pounded to resist high peratures and pressures. com-- I tem-- l riows freely at cold temperatures . . . always gives you smoother, faster shifting. smoother running, longer wearing, easier shifting gears For j. 1 i. V- -w I 1 r , Twenty-Sevent- j J I Cuts wear, expenses, by keep- ing a tough pressure-resistin- g oil film on gears. gear lUBRICANf I lJ 1 A Standard of California Product r-- Mission Service v' V Duchesne i D. 'o- - Pv. Phone 431 TIMOTHY j iMi- - &?&) m wsiimm Sealed proposals will be received by the State Aeronautics Commission of Utah, State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, until 2 oclock p. m., Friday, September 24, 1948, and at that time publicly opened for construction of an (1) Administration Building and Facilities in Duchesne ProCounty, identified as ject No. comAdministration Building, plete, including heating, lightining, plumbing and all other 1 each cidentals thereto F-A- A. A, HUNTING AND CAMPING SUPPLIES: Fall is the most popular camping time of the year and our store is the most popular place to find your supplies. You are sure to find what you . need here. Heber, Utah ASHTONS FOR SALE 7 weeks old pullets 75c. RITCHIE HATCHERY, Heber, Utah, phone 189. 10 2t c FILTERS: You save real money if your furnace fil17 Cu. Yd. ters are clean. If you need new 2400 Lbs. ones they should be installed .... 425 FURNACE Excavation for Structure Cu. Yd. Concrete, Class CLASSIFIED Reinforcing Steel 300 Lbs. now. We have all sizes. Structural Steel Heber, Utah ASHTONS 4 in. Vitrified Clay Pipe .... 300 Lin. Ft. FOR SALE One new Oil water Segmented Circle Marker, 1 Each. oil circulatone Wind Cone & Support Assembly heater, Feed Larson Store, heater. ing 1 Each. 10 2t c Duchesne. 1 Each. Project Sign Structural Excavation, .... 25 Cu. SADDLES: The saddles we sell Yards. are made of the best leather you Concrete, Class A. 1.5 Cu. Yds. can find and our prices are be1.3 M.F.B.M. Lumber low any mail order catalogue you Fence, Type A, 20,200 Lin. Ft. ever read. 4,300 Lbs. Structural Steel Heber, Utah. ASHTONS 300 Lin. Ft. Well Drilling Furnishing, installing and con- LOST Rhinestone lapel pin, in necting 1 pumping unit, 1 Each shape of bird, Sept. 9, possibly Plans and specifications are on near Skaggs Store, in Duchesne. file in the office of the State Valuable for sentimental reasons. Salt Aeronautics Commission, to Record office. Lake City, and the Associated Reward. Return 10 2t p 224 General Contractors Office, Beason Building, Salt Lake City, WINKLER STOKERS are the and at the office of the District best stokers that were ever built. Engineer, State Road Commis- We are still installing stokers at sion, at Provo Utah, where they last years prices. Come in and may be reviewed by prospective ask for a demonstration. bidders. Specifications, proposal ASHTONS Heber, Utah. forms, and plans will be furnished at Salt Lake City, on depositing Mezzotint Engraving $2.00, which will be refunded; mezzotint process of engravThe providing bidder submits an ac- ing was introduced into the United ceptable bid and returns the States from England in 1830 by plans within seven days after the John Sartain. , -- opening of bids. STATE AERONAUTICS COMMISSION OF UTAH, By Ray H. Leavitt, Chairman. Dated 'this 16th day of Septem- ber, 1948. Published September SATHER JEWELRY of Duchesne DIAMONDS 17, 1948. WATCHES Expert Notice To Water Users P. O. The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Duchesne County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year, unless otherwise designated, all locations being from USB&M. 19628 Parley G. Mrtchell, .022 sec. ft. for Upalco, Ut. domestic use from a well, 55 ft. deep at a point N. 445 ft. and E. 393 ft. from SW Cor. Repairing BOX 1175 PHONE LELAN0 696 STEVENSON Licensed Plumbing and Heating Contractor n. NWNE, 19794 D. Sec. 27, T2S, R3W. E. Black - Duchesne Flour Mill, Duchesne, Ut. .3 sec. ft. for power purposes from Duchesne River at a point N. 59 deg. 00 min. E. 233 ft. from NVi Cor. Sec. 13, T3S, R5W. The water will be conveyed by open canal and wood and steel pipe to a grist and feed mill, where it will be used to operate two t. Pelton Wheels operating under a head of 110 ft., and having a total output of 85 horse power and used to operate the grist and feed mill. The water will be returned to the natural stream at a point S. 29 deg. 12 min. E. 1927 ft. from S A4 Cor. Sec. 36, T3S, R5W. 19816 Austin Beal, Bridge-lanUt. .015 sec. ft. for domeswell bet. tic use from a 75 and 300 ft. deep at a point S. 193 ft. and W. 290 ft. from NE Cor. NEj4NEj4 Sec. 3, T4S, R3W. 19882 Thomas Olsen, Duchesne, Ut. .03 sec. ft. for stockwell watering use from a bet. 50 and 300 ft. deep at a point S. 83 deg. 30 min. W. 1272 ft. from NE Cor. Sec 25, T5S, R8W. 19908 Geo. - Carrol, Altonah, Ut. .015 sec. ft. for domestic use well bet. 50 and from a 150 ft. deep at a point N. 1530 ft. and W. 2505 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 4, T1S, R4W. 19909 Clara Rochel, Altonah, Ut. .015 sec. ft. for domestic use well bet. 50 and 150 from a n. ft. deep at a point N. 1508 ft. and W. 50 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 33, TIN, R4W. 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 Member National Association of Master Plumbers PHONE FINANCING Arranged in 5 minutes on ANYTHING YOU WANT TO BUY. d, n. ALTAMOXT 2 ASHTONS Heber Utah i ELECTRIC n. Call & ACETYLENE WELDING Will Go Anywhere IRVIN COLE-81- 86 Shop one block South of Conoco Station. n. State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or before October 17, 1948. ED. H. WATSON, STATE ENGINEER. First publication Aug. 20, 1948. Last publication Sept. 17, 1948. terest in, or lien upon the real property described in the complaint adverse to the plaintiffs ownership or clouding plaintiff's title thereto. Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to appear before the above entitled court within twenty days after the service of this Summons upon you, if served within the County in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action brought against you; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demands of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This is an action brought to quiet the title on the lands described as SHSEti; Emswti; SE tiNW1, of Sec. 9, Township 1 South, Range 5 West, U. S. M.p Utah. RULON J. LARSEN, Attorney for Plaintiff, P.O. Address, Duchesne, Utah. First publication Aug. 27, 1948. Last publication Sept. 24. 1948. THOMAS E. P. Scientific Swedish Massage Medical Gymnastics Uintah Power & Light Office Building Phone 216 N W ROOSEVELT. UTAII Free Delivery Service In Duchesne Pickup and delivery service in Duchesne on Wednesday. Clothing desired sooner will be mailed over. Carlson Cleaners Phone 91J Roosevelt CONSISTENT FAIRNESS Regardless of social standards, financial circumstances and the funerals cost . . . the best Interests of the family are served impartially. AMBULANCE SERVICE Dillman Mortuary Phones 441 Duchesne 297 or Roosevelt n. B. 168-- MOTT Notary Public North of County Court House Duchesne Utah |