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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH jt DONT jolly group of young friends enjoyed games and delicious refreshments and presented their Jj FORGET By Grace Dalgfelsh SCHENLEY! FOR THE WEEKEND! rare blended WHISKY. 86 PROOF 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. OIST S 1 SCHENLEY INC.. N.Y.C. ; Mil-to- n HARDYS SHOP CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH ALL YOUR HEATING COAL I Mrs. Bliss Lott and Mrs. Lott were hostesses to the Ladies Aid at the Bliss Lott home Thursday afternoon. The regular order of business was conducted, followed by refreshments served to Mrs. Charles Sands, Mrs. W. R. Harris, Mrs. James Weston, Mrs. L. E. Potter, Mrs. Carlos Clark, Mrs. I. R. Tuttle, Mrs. Wm. Preece, Mrs. R. H. Burdick, Mrs. O. A. Dart, Mrs. Wm. Gentry, Mrs. Tom Gentry, Mrs. W. E. Burton and Mrs. Story, of Pasadena, Calif. Mrs. Emmett Woods entertained Thursday afternoon in honor of her small daughters fourth birthday anniversary. A OIL GAS FURNACES BRIDGE'LAND Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Rasmussen and family of Loa Angeles, Cal f., were v sitor3 at the home of Mr and Mrs. Elden Brady last week. Mr. Rasmussen is a brother of Mrs. Brady. Lawrence Your.g and Alma Smith visited with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Young, of Sandy, during the early part of the week. Donna Anne Stansfield, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stansfield, is reported to be very ill and is being treated at the 'Roosevelt hosputal. Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee and fam ly motored to Salt Lake Sunday to take the.r son Ronald, out to enter the LBS mission home in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. Alma Smith and Mr and Mrs. Malcolm Walters attended the UTAH ! . Won't Be Long funeral ...before Press... ; directory advertising. ..Coll the Matt Uresks, Sr. Anarew Tolboe, well known local merchant, who has been ill during the past week. Sunday was taken to the St. Marks hospital, Salt Lake City, transferring from the Roosevelt hospital, where he was taken last week. Mrs. Tolboe accompanied - I mimnM.W' rrn The Mountain State Alfonzo Defa and Sharon took a load of lumber to Roosevelt Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fabnzio made a bus.scss trip to Salt Lake City on Wednesday of last Aeek, where Mrs. Fabnaio consulted her physic.an. They returned to Hanna Thursday. Ralph and Mart Lefler left last week for Salt Lake City where they w.ll try to find employment for the whiter. Mrs. Essie Jones of Salt Lake spent a few days in Tabiona and Hanna last week visit.ng with relatives. Lloyd Roberts made a business trip to Salt Lake Monday He was accompanied by Dorothy Bertola and daughter, Ester. Mr3. Robert H. Moon and family of Provo, spent the week end at their home in Hanna. They returned to Provo Sunday accompanied by Mrs. Carma Fabr.zio who will visit in that city for a few days. Supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fabnzio Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gales and children and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fabrizio and children Larry Defa, small "son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo S. Defa had the misfortune of breaking his arm Tuesday when he 'jumped from a shed. He was taken to Provo .a here the fracture was reduced. Mrs. Dorothy Bertola visited Mrs. Tracy Roberts Thursday. Patsy Curry was an avernight guest of M.ss Ester Bertola at Tabiona Wednesday of last week. The Rel ef Society held their at the Hanna opening social Ward Hall Thursday evening. Refreshmests were served. All present having an report time. joyable throughout the on business TelepKene ond Telegraph Company' Salt Lake in their car. Mr. and Mrs. Max Morrill returned Tuesday from a weekend visit in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish were Guests, Friday, of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Adams, in Roosevelt. The occasion celebrated Mrs. Adams birthday. Tlir year, r un- n. tion No. 10906 for the appropriation of 2 sec. ft. of water from Babcock Draw in Duchesne County, Ut. for irrigation purposes. It is represented that $300.00 has been expended on ednstrue-- t on of works, and it is est.mated that an additional expenditure of $750.00 will be required to complete the works and apply the water to beneficial use. Protests resisting the granting of sa d request, with reasons it therefor, must bo made in form, with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 4C3 State Cap.tol, Salt Lake C.ty 1, Utah, on or before November 20, 1949. A hearng will be held on this request for extension of time before the State Engineer at 403 S ate Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, at the hour of 10.00 a. m. November Pro 25, 1949. aff.-dav- cadia, Ut.; .10 see. ft. for miscellaneous U3e from a wU bet. 50 and 150 ft deep at a pant N. 402 ft and E. 3? ft. f ora WU Cor. Sec. 19, T3S, ROW. T.:e water wdl be used for domes!. c, stock watering, irrigation ar.d for general dairy milk ing, including cooling, washing m Ik house and other sanitary uses. 20S54 Dav.d II! Carroll, Ut.; .015 sec. ft. for miscellaneous use from a well bet 50 and 100 ft deep at a point S. 160 ft. and W. 660 ft. from NT, Cor. Sec. 36, T1S, R4VV. The water will be used for cul.nary and all other purposes needed in conaection with a cafe, store, barber shop and two hmes. 20S95 Vernal Bromley, h, n. e, on HAROLD sec. ft. for frem Du- purposes tnb. .to Green River, River to Colorado River, at a po.nt N. 59 deg. 60 min. E. 233 ft. from S'i Cer. Sec. 12, T3S, R5W, which is the point of diversion for the Rocky Point Ditch. The water will be conveyed by said ditch a distance of 1320 ft. where it will .be used , from Apr. 15 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 100 acres of land embraced in SIS Sec. 13, NWi, NW 4 NE i Sec. 24, T3S, R5W. Protests resisting the grantring of any of the foreging applicwith reasons ators, therefor, must be in affidavit form, with extra copy, and filed with the chesne A. HAROLD LINED, A. LIN ICE, t Joe Marsh' From where I sit... en- dS&j But Curly "Knows What The Score Is!" -- dur- v ; baby Was over at Doc Shermans drug store listening to the World Series on the radio. Curly Lawson wanders in and says: How about a chocolate malted, Doc 7 Sorry, Curly, says Doc, cant make you a malted for a while yet Whats the idea? Curly asks. Well, says Doc, most of ihe folks want to hear the game and the mixer makes too much noise, Curly thinks a moment and says, Okay with me, Doc Ill take a chocolate soda! This shows how tolerant folks can be. Doc showed his respect for Notice to Water Users Notice is hereby given that Dorothy Beggs Palmer, by Harold K. Palmer, 319 Ocean Front, .Santa Monica, Calif., has filed with the State Engineer, request for an extension of time from September 25, 1949, to Septem-be- r 25, 1952, in wh.ch to make and subm t Proof of Appropriation of Water under Applica- - how the majority felt; Curly was big enough not to insist on his malted even though he doesnt happen to be fond of baseball. From where I sit, willingness to respect the other peoples feelings is important in a Democracy. If were tolerant of a persons lika for baseball or a glass of temperate beer, weve come a long way on the right road the road to a better America, that is! ... (fot Copyright, 1919, United States Brewers Foundation more of Lot everything roominess, Anyone who wants most car for the motley should look at Dodge! style, fea- tures for less GERALD HYDE San Francisco, Calif. money! MRS From Coast to Coast OLIVER WETTERAU SHIRLEY HELM Houston, Texas St. Louit, Mo. Theyre Saying gf us protected forjinter driving: 1. 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Doilge is today's best new car value in every way!" Here's how to have" your car 2.0 Ut.; testants may appear at the hear- State Engineer, 403 State Capiing and adduce testimony in tol, Silt Lake City, Utah, on or befoie December 4, 1949. support of their protests. A Cottage meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fabrizio Thursday n.ght Cliff Drollinger of Ioka was in this vicinity ing the week. ent-- less otherwise designated, all locations bemg from USB&M: 2077S Howard T. Rowley, Mt. Home, Ut.; .022 sec. ft. for domestic use from a well bet. 50 and 100 ft. deep at a point S. 297 ft. and E. 66 ft. from N4 Cor. Sec. 9, T1S, R5W. 20kS3 S. T. Fairbanks, Ar- - son-in-la- the Telephone Business Office. ' (racy Roberts Mr. and Mrs. 'Hie following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water cn Duchesne County, Slate of Utah, of Price were week end guests of the formers parents Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Leavitt. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Solomonson of Scofield visited from Sunday of Myton were Sunday dinner till Tuesday at the home of their Mr. her husband, and Mr. and Mrs. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs daughter and Mrs. Dan Uresk, and with Wilmer Murray drove them to Alvie Leavitt. and listings or for 1949 n. for Lyle Benson at services Roosevelt on Tuesday of last FREE ESTIMATES CALL COLLECT week. William Gallyer took his neF. II. A. NO, 1 FINANCING phew, Wesley Brummett, to Salt Lake City Tuesday, of last week 87 West Third South PHONE 122 W whoie he was treated for a E B E R broken arm. Billy Re.dhead, of Roosevelt, ' ; !, , X .! .! ; ;y ' y V ; j wa3 an overnight guest of Bert ie Lisonbee Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Maclolm Walters and Joe and Ruth, Mr. and Mr3. Shelby L sonbee and children, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers and Wilma and Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. J. Alma Smith, Alma Smith and vo. Larry Young attended the fareMr. and Mrs. Dan Dennis, of well party for Evelyn Gilbert Provo, arrived last week to visit at Arcadia last Friday evening. their sons and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Young of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hoff, of Sandy were visiting In Bridge-lan- d Los Angeles, Calif., were guests Friday. last week of Mr. and Mrs. H. Parents and Teachers Associa-t.o- n W. Davenport. They were refrom meeting was held at Bridge-lan- d where Chicago turning Monday evening with Vice they purchased a new car. Miss your Nancy Todd drove to California President Alice Beal in charge with them for a visit at the Hoff A program was presented by the home. New Telephone Directory from Bridgeland and deMr. and Mrs. Ed Thompson parents licious were servand baby boy, of American ed to arefreshments crowd. large Fork, visited Sunday with Mrs. Goes to Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wright Thompsons parents, Mr. and and baby, Carolyn, of Utahn, and Mrs. Guy Taylor Mr. and Mrs. John Uresk are Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Neilsen and the proud parents of a son, born boys were visiting with Mr. and additional For changed or Oct. 10 at the Roosevelt hospital. Mrs. Malcolm Walters Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gorishek, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Leav.tt and II , NEEDS Notice to Water Users hostess with many nice gifts. Mrs. John Davis was complimented Thursday afternoon when friehds called to congratulate her on her birthday anniDavis, as versary. Grandma she is affectionately called by her many friends, has been ill for some time, but was able to sit up to greet her callers, bearers of many lovely and useful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Ashel Bingham visited their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. LaVor Dennis, from Wednesday till Saturday, at which time they returned to their home in Salt Lake City. Don Harris, who is attending school in Salt Lake, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Taylor have received word of the arrival of a grandchild, a daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thompson at the Lehi hospital, Oct. 6. Mrs. Thompson is the former Donna Jean Taylor. Sherry Dennis suffered an infection last week, and Friday was taken to the Roosevelt hospital for treatment. She is now considerably improved. Mr. and Mrs. George Funk and daughter, Joan, accompanied by Mrs. O. A. Dart, of North Myton Bench, and Mrs. Frank Griifen, of Whiterocks, left Friday for Mt. Pleasant to attend the Wasatch Academy Homecoming festival. They returned Sunday after spending the weekend with their children, students at Wasatch. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gingell spent four days last week with relatives in Salt Lake and Proson-in-la- Friday, October II, DUCHESNE, UTAH |