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Show "1 UINTAH BASIN RECORD, MARCH 17, 1950 j' DUCHESNE Tabiona D.U.P. Fete Husbands At Annual Party Notice To Water Users COUNTY Ordinance No. 44 -- DLL ... AN ORDINANCE PROVID-INMrs. Shelby Llsonbee TIME CLOSING Thelma THE The following applications Mrs. Nye FOR OF BUSINESS ESTABLISH- have been filed with the State The Tabiona William Case W TABIONA Mr. and Mrs. Darreld Casper MENTS ENGAGED IN THE Engineer to appropriate water and Mr. and Mrs. Lon Humes of the and of Lowell Clinj the Daughters camp in Duchesne County, State of BEER. in friends with their entertained Pioneers visited Utah Sunday Duchesne, were gUe Utah, throughout the entire Fruitland. SECTION 1 at annual their at Sacrament party husbands meetine ProMrs. the It shall be unlawful for any year, unless otherwise designatMrs. G person to sell beer within the County of Duchesne, State of Utah, outside of the limits of incorporated cities, after the hour of 12 p. m. SECTION 2 It shall be unlawful for any person to sell beer within the County of Duchesne, State of Utah, outside of the limits of incorporated cities, on Sunday. SECTION 3 Violations of any section of this ordinance shall be punishable as a misdemeanor, by fine in any sum less than $300, or by imprisonment not to exceed six months in the Duchesne County jail, or by both such fine and imprisonment. SECTION 4 or parts of ordinances Any ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed. SECTION 5 This ordinance shall take effect the 23rd day of March, 1950.. Passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Duchesne County, State of Utah, the 7th day of March, 1950. COMMISSIONER LLOYD Voting Aye COMMISSIONER BURTON Voting Aye COMMISSIONER MICHIE Voting Aye. (Signed) JAMES LLOYD Chairman of the Board Attest: PORTER L. MERRELL County Clerk Published March 17, 1950 DUCHESNE COUNTY Ordinance No. 45 AN ORDINANCE PROVID ING FOR THE CLOSING TIME OF POOL HALLS. SECTION 1 It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a pool hall within the County of Duchesne, State of Utah, outside of the limits of incorporated cities, after the hour of 12 p. m. SECTION 2 shall be unlawful for any It to operate a pool hall person within the County of Duchesne. State of Utah, outside of the limits of incorporated cities, on Sunday. SECTION 3 Violation of any section of this ordinance shall be punishable as a misdeameanor, by fine in any sum less than $300, or by imprisonment not to exceed six months in the Duchesne County jail, or by both such fine and imprisonment. SECTION 4 and Roy Giles, ed, all locations being from US vo,Mr. and Mrs. ClarMr. visited B&M. 16516 Paul E. Reimann, ence Casper and other relatives 836 Yale Ave., Salt Lake City, and friends here, Monday. Weston Thomas was recently Ut.; 7 sec. ft. for irrigation use stricken appendicitis and from Strawberry River, trib. rushed towith Heber hospital. the to Duchesne River at a point satHe is convalescing reported N. 1018 ft. and E. 676 ft. from reWV4 Cor. Sec. K, T4S, R7W. isfactorily, and expects to Thursday. The water will be diverted by turn home next and son, Maxwell Jessie Mrs. means of a head gate and conLake in Salt visited during Bud, veyed by ditch a distance of the week. 8000 ft. where it will be used M. R. Michie attended the from Apr. 1 to Oct. 15 to irriof county commissiongate 500 acres of land embraced meeting at Duchesne during held ers, .n Secs. 11, 12, 13, and 14, T4S, week. the R7W and Secs. 7 and 18, T4S, Mrs. Dee Christenson, inciR6W, and for year-roung recently visited a few dental purposes. at the home of her parents, 21024 Leo S. Defa, Hanna, days Mrs. Marvin Michie. and Mr. . for domestic Ut.; .025 sec.-ftis spending a few Giles Allen 30 well bet. use from a week this visiting relatives N. days and 40 ft. deep at a point Provo. in and friends 45 ft. and W. 450 ft. from SE who has been Red Floyd, Sec. 11, T1S, Cor. SVmSW Mrs. Elvin Mr. and R8W, and for incidental irriga- visiting to his returned Sunday Lewis, tion. 21114 Duchesne County home in Mississippi. William Allen Giles went jehool District, Duchesne, Ut.; Lewis andas far as Provo, where him with 25 sec. ft. for miscellaneous his he resumed by bus 80 journey a well purposes from CasMrs. Clarence and Mr. 300 N. a ft. A. deep at point and E. 1561 ft. from SW Cor. per and children, Ila Mae anc Sec. 25, T1S, R4W. The water Norman, visited in Fruitlanc will be used for domestic, san- Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fran Brooks. itation, culinary and irrigation cisMrs. Rella LeFevre was a purposes. Andrew Jorgenson, Salt Lake City visitor during 2ii77 5 sec. ft. for irriga-io- the week. dyton, Ut.; Several Tabiona people atuse from Wells Draw, trib o Green River at a point N. tended the Duchesne Stake dra00 ft. and E. 880 ft. from NW ma evening held Friday in the fcchapel. The Jor. Sec. 17, T4S, R1W. The wa-ve- r Duchesne StakeM.I.A. presented will be diverted by means Tabiona Ward of a diversion dam and conveyed one of the plays enjoyed by oy ditch and flume a distance the large audience. Tabiona Actors in the play of 7,200 ft. where it will be .tsed from Apr. 1 to Nov. 15 to were Daphene Clegg, who char acterized a man doctor; his lady rrigate 160 acres of land in SV2NWV4 Sec. 16, patients were Ralph Smith, Joe JViNEV4 Sec. 17, T4S, R1W, DiStefano, Farland Jones, Joe incidental Josie, and Lorin Allred. The and for year-rounplay was also presented in the purposes. 21132 Elwin W. Birch, Tabiona Ward Mutual and the Hanna Ward Mutual Mountain Home, Ut.; 5 sec.-fMrs. Norma Wagstaff and for irrigation use from an unTwilla Rhoades, both of Mrs. named creek, trib. to Big Hollow to Cottonwood Creek to Tabiona, are the Duchesne Lake Fork River at a point N. Stake drama directors. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wagstaff 100 ft. from NW Cor. SWV4 and SWVi Sec. 30, T1S., R4W. The daughters are enjoying a vacation trip to California. vater will be conveyed by earth Norman itches a distance of 2970 ft. Casper was honored 1 a at to Oct. guest birthday party held md used from Apr. at home of his parthe 31 to irrigate 120 acres of. land recently Mrs. Clarence Mr. and SV Sec. ents, embraced in SVNVz, Delicious year-rounrefreshments Casper. 30, T1S., R4W, and for to were lone served Sizemore. incidental Fern Dicy Casper, Clegg, Alta purposes. E. Elaine 21226 Lewis, Georgia Arthur Snow, Jones, . Tal-mag- d stock-waterin- 6-i- n. 6-i- n. n -- em-orace- d d Jock-waterin- g t. d stock-waterin- g sec.-ft- . for miscellaneous purposes from a well bet. 25 and 200 ft. deep at a point S. 1539 ft. and E. 1911 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 31, T1S, R4W. The water will of be used for domestic, Any ordinance or parts ordinances in conflict with this dairy barn and lawn Boneta, Ut.; .27 stock-waterin- ordinance are hereby repealed. SECTION 5 This ordinance shall take effect the 23rd day of March, 1950. Passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Duchesne County, State of Utah, the 7th day of March, 1950. COMMISSIONER LLOYD Voting Aye COMMISSIONER BURTON Voting Aye COMMISSIONER MICHIE Voting Aye (Signed) JAMES LLOYD Chairman of the Board Attest: PORTER L. MERRELL County Clerk Published March 17, 1950 Reid, Ramona Woolley, NaDean Roberts, Tett Lefler, Ila Mae Casper, Dale Gines, Darrell Ivie, Bennett Josie, Marvin Ottosen, Ray Jones, Gerald Hicken, Bryant Christenson, Cecil Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Darreld Casper, and the honored guest. Twenty-fou- r prizes were givspraying purposes. en at DUP memorial the the Protests resisting grantaway dance of of the held here apforegoing any ing thereFrank reasons with Cla,rk won first recently. plications, and Udell must in be affidavit for. form, prize, Langdon, secMrs. ond. filed Grace with extra and with Giles, memorial copy, the State Engineer, 403 State chairman, announced that apCapitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, proximately $40 was contributed during the evening. The Tabon or before April 30, 1950. iona camp has now donated HAROLD A LINKE $65 of the $100 quota for the State Engineer First Publication. March 3, 1950 memorial building fund. The 7th and 8th grade chilLast Publication, March 31, 1950 dren enjoyed a party Friday evening in the Tabiona ward 6-i- n. g, fund-raising- Notice To Creditors ESTATE OF HARRY ROBERTS Deceased. Creditors will present claims with .vouchers to the undersigned at 430 Judge Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before' the 20th day of May, A. D. 1950. COTRO-MANE& WAGSTAFF 430 Judge Building Salt Lake City, 1, Utah Attorneys for Administrator of the Estate of Harry Roberts, Deceased. First Publication March 17, 1950 S Last Publication April 7, 1950 The sum total of the common sense of the common people is the greatest and soundest force on earth. Thomas Jefferson. 1 chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Goings, of Duchesne, visited Sunday at the William VanTassell home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith were hosts Saturday evening at a Canasta party at their home. A delicious midnight supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ottosen, Mr. and Mrs. Ervan Clegg Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nye, Mr. and Mrs. Joe DiStefano, and Mr and Mrs. William VanTassell. . SSXSXsxSXSXSXSXSXSS Lcland Stevenson Licensed PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTOR Phone Altamoni 2 Member National Association of Master Plumbers e, Monday evening. Each year crowd attending increases, with those participating declaring it the best party of the year. More than a hundred guests enjoyed the delicious banquet prepared by the. camp members. The tables were beautifully decorated. The feast was followed play, Do You Reby a one-ac- t member, with a cast of 30 characters, under the direction of Mrs. Daphene Clegg and Mrs. Norma Wagstaff. Colorful costumes and clever pantomime added to the enjoyment. The play was followed by dancing, with the Tabiona dance orchestra providing the music, and the ladies choosing their partners. Mrs. Hazel Clark, Mrs. Theo Gines, Mrs. Jessie Maxwell and Mrs. Stella Tumbow were the officers in charge of Edna Violet Gentry Mrs. Bertha Angus The and Gleaner girls held a skating party Thursday M-Me- n at Victory Park, after which they met at the home of Florence Percival to enjoy a pot-luc- k supper. Wanda Sprouse, of Roosevelt, spent Tuesday night as a guest of Louise Gentry. W. H. Stone returned last week from a visit in California. O. A. Dart made a business trip to Denver last week. Mrs. Scott Reinsimar and children, of Salt Lake, are visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. O. A. Dart. Mrs. Clarence entertained a few friends Sunday afternoon in honor of son Bobies second birthday anniversary. Mrs. Jesse Allen, of Pleasant Valley, visited Thursday at the Archie Benson home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dart and children returned Thursday from a weeks visit with relatives in Ely, Nev., and Salt Lake City. two-mont- hs short relatives in Burlev rxl Mrs. Margaret Case P, with her. She plansan, visit at the Shelton ,Il0fVlerltere : i Mr. and Mrs. Jode dinnj' s Sunday of Mr. and Shephard. Merl Jennings, Sr. and Lu Jean returned Levan, accompanied h Jennings, who has C ing relatives there 1 week. Mr. and Mrs. and daughter, Carol, Utahn, were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. M. A Mr. and Mrs. J. Ab visited relatives Wedm Utahn. Mrs. Minnie Beal vis; week with her children Mary Ellen Giles, of spent the weekend ! Hf grandparents, (A Shelton Friday from a Mr. and Jim Giles, and Mr. Jay Jenkins. Calvin Barker return Salt Lake Thursday, went to have a physical Glen Van Tassell Meyer visited in Salt one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack visited Sunday at the Ve sen home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe fl and baby, and J. R. visited a few days last? Salt Lake City and Pro Cl BLUEB Mrs. Garda Seeley Mr. and Mrs. returned Sunday, Charles after a visit with Ogden relativ Mr. and Mrs. Movell and daughter, Peggy, spent last weekend tives. Mrs. Laura Seem home with them. SheW( the past two weeks vt Ogden, Logan and Saif Among those from the who participated in Lake Stake temple were Bishop and Mrs. Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs.fi Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Percival ray, Mrs. Zella Goodrich and daughter, EaVette, and Mrs. and Mrs. James Bird, Mr Cloyd Morrill visited Thursday Mrs. Bernard Winkler, in Salt Lake. The other Perci- Cook, Martha Thorsen, val children stayed with their Verona Winkler, and Mrs grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. via Goodrich. Charles Percival, while their Glenn Jenkins spent v parents were away. during the weekOf Gam Lloyd is working at days in Salt Lake City and McKinlay Motor Co., Roosevelt. Wiley Cook, of Montai The Ioka Primary officers and ited j recently with his teachers held a meeting Tues- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cook. day at the home of Bertha The Relief Society qujlt Monday for Agnes exc Gi Mi i Rom where I sit ... iy Joe Handy and Mar Easy Aro Both Wrong Handy Peterson and Easy Roberts got in quite an argument the other day over at Freds Garage talking about the beat spot to fish up at Green Lake. Opposite the old sawmill is the best spot' says Handy, But Easy him. 'Tve aeen tha pooh-poo- hs biggest fish caught off Cedar Point' says Easy. Ive been catching them there for years." Then Fred goes into his office and brings out the biggest mounted rainbow trout you ever aaw. Bet that was caught at the sawmill, comments Handy. Cedar Point, aays Easy. Well youre both wrong. I c'j nw baby right out in the From where I sit, ther. ways two (or more) ses J let W, story. Lets live and true American tradition T i tion. Your opinion i U but so is the other j politico on whether its fishing spots, or whether beer temperate glass of like buttermilk. Brewert Copyright, 1950 . United State 1 J J |