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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD Friday. December 30. 1949 UINTAH BASIN RECORD PUBLISHED FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Duchesne. Utah IRENE FRETWELL . C. L. FRETWEIX, Pnbtteben SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 92.00 6 Months $1.50 S Months Year $3.00 Payable In Advance west quarter; the Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter; IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF and the Southwest quarter of Sec- THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DLS- - .. 1 U TRICT, IN AND FOR THE 2 West, Uintah Meridian. rrvrrUr Special COUNTY OF DUCHESNE, ' The Northwest the quarter. STATE OF .UTAH. Northwest quarter ot the South- LEONARD BOREN, west quarter, the Norhwest quar- vs. CARLOS GUNDERSON and ter of the Northeast ter; his DOE GUNDERSON, and the Southeast quarter of the wife, whose other and true name is unknown, ALEXANDER H. Southeast quarter of Section 14, 2 west, ! nrirw rw, nasiup 1 aouia Tutovo anH Delbert Thompson. Mr onrl vr,e t, his wife, whose the Southwest quarter of- Section 2 other and true name la unknown, Uintah Special Meridian. DOCS FUKRMAN, wife of JAN The West half of the Northeast HENRY B. FUKRMAN, whose other and true name is unknown, quarter; the Southeast quarter of tamont high school and Moon Lake stake Mr. and Mrs Clyde Lambert have received word of the birth a son, Dec. 16, to their daugh- ter and Mr. and Mrs. SUMMONS Pla-nt- iif, TATC-B- Ethel Beetle Charley Dump returned this week from Grand junctionf Col. orado, where he has been work-JAK- H Eldora Clark visited in Heber ?st weelc with her sister, Mrs. . EDITORIAL: The Half-Wa- y The 20th century has passed the half-wamark, and history may well record the dead gen- erations as one of unequalled human accomplishment. By the same stroke of the pen, it culd 'filled tta with destruction and devastation such as the world has not seen y Mark because of its misused strength? A review of the fifty years which have come to an end show us that as men have de- signed and produced for bet- ter living, so nave they ' geSu Tthe Sxy.' the desire for good living take qq A TRIMMER, . t "T' t Ti,, son-in-la- tosStL,k Tt his wife, CARL L ioad pete 16, 0f cattle. precedent over the instinct for HAVER and JANE DOB HAV- - west quarter of Section destruction? If so, we may well ER, bis wife, whose other and Township 1 South, Range 2 West, before. Jim Timothy returned Wed- expect a period of progress; if true name is unknown, HARVEY Uintah Special Meridian. nesday from a trip to Salt Lake Humanitys ability to produce- not. then the answeis obvio both the necessities and the luxDOE the Cig; and Mrs. Dick The Northeast quarter; V. Jessen xuiy years saw civ uries of life developed almost ilizationiaslmake TVOrrR h. of the Northwest quar- - and Sons and Will Jessen, of half East tremendous to beyond humanitys ability name true is unknown, ter; the Southwest quarter of the Boneta. were in town Thursday, strides, the next fifty may see other and grasp as the 20th century tolled it crumble into dust. Today we WILLIAM THURSTON and Northwest quarter; the North The D.U.P held its December off the years. his half of the Northwest quarter of meeting Wednesday at the home The fifty years of progress are nearer the crossroads than jane DOB THURSTON, wlfe wbosa oUler Uue name the Northwest quarter; and the made in all the arts and sciences worlds two 13 could hardly be enumerated in known, E. K. HOPKINS Southeast quarter of the North- sWevaslating was bv M r s uM 811(1 JANB re IIQPKEN3. hours of west that Northwest In the the fleetinS Jones. Games thFsecond quarter were played, wrapproachC And of a dying half ceury. wife, whose other and true name quarter, Section 22, Township 1 gifts were exchanged, and a generations of the centurv we main humanity might do well to re- - Us unknoam, L. E. VAN RIPPER South, West, Uintah delicious lunch was served to has .4 w d,suce VAI( rJITEP. Mi;.nie 1113 old of its potentialities. whos33tJler Northavst quarter; the Lola Jones. Mrs. Reba Timothy tfie good against the evil it has The Yet as another year passes, SILMON Northwest From such reflection hanaa la unknown, quarter of the North- - Mrs. Mary Carroll, Mrs. Mary and the 20th century grows old- - wrought. come the charting of a SMITH, and JANE DOE SMITH. Young, Mrs. Bertha Ralphs, ght oliaxlea-er. we might well ask ourselves course which would lead the his wife, whose other and true Mrs Margaret Maxfield. Mrs Northeast Will out civilization .fulfil its world to better things during Marian Reese- MrsAll- u nans Md mkjlov, ' (Lot 1,1 Sectlon destiny by producing for good the next ifty years.. red. Mrs. Ruby Powell. Mrs. dea7 de- if unknown civilizations . like or will it. great Range 2 West, Ida Woodward, Mrs. Melva Page lp x Visees, legatees, or other per- - Uintah Special Meridian. and Mrs. Dora Herd, rnm sons claiming under them, or Willard Dump, honorably dis- aiUCICG ,The Northeast quarter of the. either of them, together with all the army- arrived quarter of Section 24, Dec' 21 ' persons unknown claiming any TOwnsncp l iiouui, roange 2 West, hme Mrs Jack pisher was taken ate ar tateret ln Uintah It has long been fett that a to Salt Lake City hospital. It Special Meridian. Modern FOR SALE 1 esLen P00 is reported that she is suffering of water has been the Km- ProPry lack South South of the home. 1 half modern home; tatoe Ounplaint adver fhr0m FOR RENT- -1 4 room and 1 Itln factor to increasing quail 10 Plwatlffis ownership or ooud- cared for at the home of tv,A niiiatinna southwest 1 See Uintah South. with West, furnished, Range garage. her mother. Mrs. Delbart Shin- tHle tortt0( Ds. plaiotiffjf secuons wutu. ern 16-- tf er. prior to her transfer to the Ed Hart, Duchesne. , Special Meridian. : late summer and early f The North half of the North. hospital. ,al1During months when there is a Mr. and Mrs. Clinton west quarter of Section 36, Town EXPERT PLASTER WORK. SAID DEFENDANTS; and family, of Salt Lake -West CM OflVrt. MCKi. P ARE HEREBY SUM City, spent the Christmas holi- 22S-RMeridian. St manent water supplies, making MONHfD to utntah Sp'hal day with Mrs. Ludvigsons par appear within (twenty ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lott Powell. J. T. HAMMOND, JR. after the service and sportsmen. Being thus lim- - 7V SUMM0C9 Mr. and Mrs. Von Timothy A. GRANT BROWN, upon you If REMADE MATTRESS and of Spring Red to areas where there is arrived Attorneys for Plaintiff here Friday to ona!lza; ed within the County in which Service. $10.00 credit water, they dont get their son, Address:' J. Var, so that he might spend for your old mattress turn-i- n on much of the territory that now thua action Is brought, otherwise the holidays with them. within thirty (30) days after ser-- 507 Utah Oil Building a new Spring Mattress. Call 441, has good food and shelter. 16- 1949 The Primary students gave these facts in mind, vice Record office, Duchesne. 15 tf c d n.B above en- - Fir3fc PuWlcation an interesting program at the Fish and Game Director Egan. Last publication Jan. 13. 1950. V0UT actkxc, of Christmas party held Friday together with other personnel - failare to do, Judgment will in the ward hall. Dancof the Department and repreevening sentatives of sportsmens groups, be rendered, against you accord - SUMMONS ing was enjoyed, and Santa southwestern ing to the demands of the COM- - UN Claus arrived to give each child recently THE InhXHlUl UAJ1U nir a sack of Utah to survey the possibilities which has been filed candy and nuts. devices Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Perkins of ixisUllins Clerk of th9 Oowt . TRICT, IN AND FOR THE went to Salt Lake Friday to for quail. These devices areactiOQ 13 brought to re- EYES EXAMINED COUNTY OF DUCHESNE, spend the holidays with rela- commonly referred to as Gal- - COYtr Judgment quieting Plain-u- s ' tivslinacous Guzzlers or BrontosaurSTATE OF UTAH. Howard Clark, of Salt Lake. Bladders. These guzzlers tiffs title to the following indivir a i n f ell and store it- oribed land situate in the County ADA HUTCHEON, an spent the holiday with his twin Ad daughters, Arline and Darline, through periods of low precip- xxichesne. State of Utah, to-- duaJ 8111 makin water availthus of the Estate of who are staying with mlnlstratrlx itation, Roosevelt, Utah d Mr! able throughout the year. The Booths Make Appointments at ,UCG Harold BATHER JEWELRY 9 TowwhlP 1 p-Xa? Mr and Mrs Norman Hayes and ANNA M. and famiiy 0f Salt Lake City. 2 West Hlntah Special Meridian. OtT1351 nnvvnvfATVrf "CHUNKS d' lf Th,t Nxrtheart quarter of the BRAXrH lf Ai2arG-ol- d bv? rovmf fnd Mr- aad Mrs Miles Chris- to roSshHea. Northeast quarter of Section 10, hofidavs K neUspent uarier of a f003 man and his son. Township 1 South, Range 2 West, 8tsa f other a to rescue theij Mr and Mrs parents thera01 rither who had been thrown into the Uintah Special Meridian. Jesse A Fowier water when their yatch copsizNorUl of the North, together with all other persons ed near here. He also salvaged unknown claiming any right; the yatch. Safe on shore, the title, estate or interest in, or man said, Thank you. to the OUUUIUPia Title property described boy and, as a reward, gave IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF 10 ComPial'D't Complaint 28 cents. of him the FOURTH DISequivalent JUDICIAL No Mortgage to DEANE CASE AND FOR THE IN TRICT, No Red Tape cJoudlag; Plaintiff s norrvTY OP nTlTHFiw p Field, Sweet Corn Bryant and Parker Comm, (Defendants. Th principal gonetlc difference flTATF 03? 1TTAW To Remodel students at U.S.A.C.. are TO THE UTAH STATE OF CkB between field and iweet corn la the Plain- ing the holidays with their parTo Install a Furnace mutation of the atarchy gene in SAID DEFENDANTS: vs. E. K. HOPKINS sod ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben tiff, corn aweet In field com to augary To , hi eher total JANE DO HOPKINS, Us wife, YOU ARB HEREBY SUM- - Comm. L To Insulate wgaJ content and causes the sugar whose other and true name 13 MONED to appeur within twenty kand Je VISitQ nnlrriXtxrn tf living, amt If dead, (20) trie service of 6days last week with Decs To build a garage, barn to Persist tw0 Ujj unknown heirs, devisees, leg- - this SUMMONS upon you if serv-- parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, Edgar or coop ateos, or other persons claiming ed within the County in which Holder. Eva Dean Crosby, employed under them or either of them, th6a action is brought, otherwiseTo improve any home J. Vern Rife. De-- together with all othar persona within thirty (30) days after ser- - 111 Salt Lake. was home for the you are living in. unknown claiming any right ti vice, and defend .the above en Christmas weekend. Ercnons ward cnuina Creditors wui present estate or interest in or lien titled action, and In case of yt ir Interest Rato $3.60 per w:th vouchors to the undersitod ufwn the real property described failure so to do. Judgment will Christmas Hseasorf Thursday $100 per year at Duchesne, Utah on or before the ' Complaint adverse to be rendered against you accord- - night with a party at the chapel. Maximum time 3 years the 1st day ofMarch, A. D. 1950. or clouding Ing to the demands of the COM- - The holiday theme was carried RHEA RIFE," Administratrix title thereto. Defend- - PLAINT which has been filed out with candles, miniature San- Maximum loan $2500 ta scenes and mistletoe. Fried with Will Annexed of the with the Clerk of said Court. hot rolls and other dcl- chicken, Estate of J. Vern Rife, De- - 'rny STATF UTAH ;TO THE This action is brought to re- - icacies. arranged on tastefully SAID DHlr iNDAKTS cover a Judgroeivt, quieting Plain- - decorated tables, were served PHONE IKS LEBER, UTAH First publication Dec. 16, 1949. style. Fifty you ARE HEREBY SUM- - tiff's die to the fallowing des- Last publication Jan. 6, 1900- MONED to appear within twenty oribed tract of land situate in Gleaners and their guests. ir! (20) days after the service of the County of Duchesne, State and cfd During the evening, this SUMMONS upon you if serv- - of Utah, Santa appeared with gifts of The northeast quarter of the candy and nuts, ed within the County in which r this action is brought, . otherwise northwest quarter fLot 3), and Mrs. Mary C. Snyder, first where ... within thirty (30) days after ser-- . the southwest quarter of Section Srade teacher, slipped on her vice, and defend the above en- - 6. Township 1 South, Range 1 kitchen floor briday morning and fractured her left arm. She titled action and in case of your West, Uintah Special Meridian. was taken to R00Sevelt for med- failnre so to do, Judgment w.ll The southeast quarter of the leal care. Later in the day she be rendered against you accord- - southwest quarter of Section 31, for Salt Lake, to spend For Th Christmas with her daughter ing to the demands of the COM- - and the following described rLALNT which has been filed tlon of the northwest quartern fdX'thlST with the Qerk of eaU Court Section 31: beginning al .the M This action ig brought to re- - northwest corner of the north- - auspices of"the ITimarv associa- The missus came marching In low, ha gets mr U by hlavl cUrlaot ho hmt cover a Judgment quieting Plain- - east quarter of the northwest tion, was given Saturday eve- with a new hat yesterday. She was a brokta-dow- a nutird la twaaty yawn. tiffs title to the following tract quarter, ami running thence South ning at the ward hall. In spite as happy ns a circus poster. ad weather and drifted diffaraat of land situate in the County of 160 rods; lhence East 80 rods; where I From ait, Ive learned one thing about the 4 ta ta thence North 1.675 of State Duchesne, are thence going feet, faapoa altcoye to Utah, tonic pla hats she buys. A hat is a the ward brought their children Th West half of the Northwest West 16 rods; thence North 765 to her. If ahea feeling blue, nothing different thing a U different waye. participate in the program. A g a friendly quarter and the Southeast quar- - feet; thence West 1,110 feet to surprise feature was the ap- givea her a lift like s new hat So lets keep ter of the Northwest quarter of the point of feginning, in Town- - pearance of a Santa that Done of whet other folks got Now, I could trade In my old grey Section old 1 South, ship 1 North, 6, Township elariaot, as new hat, Range 1 West,,of the children recognized. Mrs. fedora without raising my blood out of Johnny Lambert, an officer in 1 West, Uiatah Uintah a odk Meridian, Range ar temperate Special chocolate Special the Primary, persuaded her pressure a notch. But Ill admit a Meredian. sow er ale T HAMMOND. JR. father, M. J. Benson, of Ioka. to that more than onco Ive bought a glau of sparkling hear EL EARL DILLMAN J. T. HAMMOND, JR play the part. He distributed new briar pipe I didn't need Just and then. GRANT A BROWN, gifts to the youngsters, and de- GRANT A. BROWN because life was getting a little he alienee by Attorneys" for Plain tif f Attorneys for riaintiff bit monotonous. ing White Address: Address; Mr. and Mrs. Mav Hartman With Buck Ilowell Its something 607 Utah Oil Building 607 and Utah Oil children, of Duchesne, spent BunJding is Buck When else again. feeling Sait Lake City, Utah Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Sdt Lake City, Utah First publication Dec. 18, 1940. First publication Dec. 16, 1949. Chester II. Hartman. Their chilCcpyrifht, 1949, 1'niitd SMc dren enjoyed the Primary parLast publication Jan. 13. 1900Laat publication Jan, 13. I960. ty, Saturday evening. LOUDER, I 1 afhe nntd Si J Khs b; Sojs, tUttX- - ntl I T! means I-- - or - r 7,7. m 77 -- Jf aU 11-2- 3. W 5 serv-Mattre- ss frequent - . Complete Optical Service visited plaint - des-cat- ch Daynes Optica! , a MSe d' . their - - ' the .ITT9 1 Bishop and Mrs. Willard B. Mecham entertained at a family dinner Christmas day. Guests included Mrs. Ina Mecham and daughter. Jean; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Evans and children; Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Crosby and Eva Dean and Earl Crosby. Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Stevenson were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Richards and baby, of Mtn. Home, and Alton and Anna Lee Thacker, of Draper. Mrs. Stella Webb, of Ogden, and Lynn Case, of Salt Lake City, were Christmas dinner guests of their parents, Mr. and M r a F. Eari Case. Another guest was Mr. Cases mother. Mrs. Mary A. Case. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie J. Orr, Dick and Colleen motored to Vernal Saturday afternoon to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Karl Allen. Holiday visitors at the Gordon Case home were Mr. and Mrs. Alma Carlile. of Woodland, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spriggs and children, of Coalville. Mr. and Mrs. Nell Murray, of Myton, and Mr. and Mrs. John Richards and children were guests. Christmas day, of Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers. Wm' " By Grace Haiglrhb Miss Iona May Snyder, to Salt Lake Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Antone Uresk were Christmas dinner guests of Mrs. Uresks parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gingell. Wesley Jenson, J. W, Jenson, Lee Cooper and Charles Sands went to Salt Lake last week to see Joe Louis, boxing champion of the world, meet Utahs two top heavyweights. Max Robinson, a student at University of Utah, is spending the Xmas holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Robinson. Christmas dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jenson were Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cooper and small sorr. Miss Betty Jenson, and J. W. Jenson. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Quintana Is spending the Christmas holidays in Salt Lake City and Orem, with their son and daugh- ter. Dinner guests Christmas day of Mrs, Wesley Brummett were her brother and Mr. and Mrs. William Gaily er and their daughter, of Arcadia. Relatives from out of town who were here to attend funeral services for Mrs. Samantha Cooper were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Evans. Mrs. Oscar Cooper and son, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cooper, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Cooper and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cooper sister-in-la- a First C( Rsllwsy student at B.Y.U. ln Provo, is Mount Washington's cog railway home to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reu- was tha world's first. Completed in ben Snyder. She will return 1M9, it confounded the experts to resume her studies. Jan. 13. Helene Hemphill, a student at Wasatch Academy. Mt. Pleasant, returned to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Hemphill. Mr. ana Mrs. Lyman Parrish are enjoying a visit from their son, Carlyle Parrish. EMFN. serving with the navy, aboard the U.S.S. Cavalier. He will visit here about two weeks before reporting for duty at San Diego. Calif. Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish were Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Del Combs, at Duchesne. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart, of Duchesne. Guests at the ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Snyder during the Christmas holidays were their daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fredrickson, of Roosevelt, and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce B. Hall, of Salt Lake City. Corp. Robert Hemphill arrived Saturday from Fort Lewis. Wash., to spend a short furlough with his parents,' Mr. and Mt3. Denzel Hemphill. Mr. and Mrs. George Funk and daughters, Frances and Joan, and son, Howard, and Mr. and Mrs. Jay and daughter, Jaylee, spent Christmas day with Mrs. Funks and Mr. Jenkins mother, Mrs. Pearl Jenkins, at Ballard. Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Uresk were Mr. and' Mrs. Dan Uresk and family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Uresk. Mrs. James Bywater and daughter, LaRee, and Mr. and Mrs. John Uresk and baby spent Christmas with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Zack Kump, at Lapoint. James Davenport arrived Sunday from Los Angeles. Cal., to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Davenport. Genele Smith arrived from Salt Lake to spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smith. She returned sons-in-la- Jenkins of the time who had said the Job couldn't b done. Already there waa a carriage, now motor, road extending to the aumroit. As early 1889, a pioneering motoriat mads the first ascent. BENEFIT BY THIS GOOD NEWS COMBINATION TOUK HOME TOWN PAPU yea complete, dependable iamd mm, Yme need te knew el is tbet feing en where yen live. Vt m live lte in n WOtLD where big evMts ere In the making events which can mean ee mack to you, te yeuv )eb, year heme, year future. 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Inemei ieO Crete) Hi I tor I (tent) ieteto) spend-HORROCK- - Re-Ro- of da afr - n s. :! pjtiffg H ASHTONS 9SCLS buffet 1 1 to-w- iti Rom I sit fy Joe Mersh A Tonic lt$ thi MIu t to-wi- U hatcvtr jour 1950 may be, we Inuw they were made in the high spirit t: Success to udr-standin- j !hfd - New Year's resolutions tf hope and ambition. all tfpea. r.USSIOIl MOTEL MR. ind DUCHESNE. UTAH S CAFE MRS. CHESTER LYMAN PHONES 8131 or 8321 |