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Show let OR r T : tiDWAa BASfet NKOflD. MA? week by the illness of her er, Jesse Pectol. Mr. and Mrs. Ashel Bingham arrived from Salt Lake to spend the weekend with their daughMr. and ter and Mrs. LaVor Dennis. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Perry, of Salt Lake, spent a few days recently at their ranch on South Myton bench. They plan t o make their home here in June. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Perry announce the engagement of their daughter, Reva Vergene. to John Oreno, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John Oreno, Sr., of Salt Lake. A June wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lott and family went to Salt Lake Saturday, where they met Mr. Lotts mother, who had spent the winter months in Los Angeles with her daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Tinson-in-la- American Le - T J ti ooseveit, gatnerea bunroeet rMr"strict wOfficers. Du- - B t0,a5ice Commander f A: ty; Apartment Service Salt of fjforsley, veterans Admmistra- Dow Young, 'td Com-- h District Delpha, of Price, 9th' JSPLeginnaires included of the Price 1 iff fath- w, 5f 1950 Notice off 6ou. Lgg Termed loco Of Final Tax Oalo Notice is hereby given that on the 30th day of May, 1950, In Current ogasino Portrayal IM at 10 oclock a. m., at the front door of the county court house in Duchesne County, Utah, I will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant to the provisions of Section Revised Statutes of Utah, 1933, as amended, the following described real estate situate in said county and now held by it under preliminary tax sale. No bid for less than the total amount of taxes, interest, penalty and costs which are a charge upon such real estate, will be 80-10-6- 8, accepted. L. M. Parrish Lots 31-3Block sley. 21, Myton Townsite. Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Work- W.. E. Broome Lots 3 to 8, Town-site- . ervea Block of and man Salt incl, 125, Myton family, Lake, raise eeting, to help - spent the weekend with Mrs. Girls State pro- Workmans parents, Mr. and Judd Mitchell Beg. 1038 ft. S. & 446 ft. E. of NW. cor. Mrs. Homer Robinson. Mrs. RobNW14, Sec. 5, T. 1 S., R. 1 a n d inson accompanied them when merican Legion W., U.S.M., th. S. 153 ft., th. they returned to Salt Lake SunWm. R. Sands E. 300 ft., th. N. 153 ft., th. to was underShe day evening. 5 held their regular W. 300 ft. to beg., containing go an operation Wednesday at a 2, 1 acre. teting Friday evening Salt Lake hospital. crowd The mcks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meran-d- a Crescent Grazing District of canasta and NWV4SEV4; Sec. 20. T. 1 S., and sons, of American Fork, R. 1 W., U.S.M., containing nts. During the eye at weekend the farm their spent held for here. 40 acres. lrawing was to sold raise C. & Sharon D. Pack was Garrett irhich e repre-ClydState SW14SWV4, Sec. 33. T. 2 S., the Girls R. 2 W., U.S.M., containing Behunin was 40 acres. ff. John B. & Bill B. Jones SV6; ;iarence Woodard was en-eveni- ng -- OKI last Calif., Areata, Notice Mr. ang Mrs. Ray Jones made a round trip to Helper, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Bracken and small son, of Roosevelt, vis- Users. Water Violet Gentry given that ited Wednesday evening with Utah, Mrs. Brackens parents. Lake Glen Baird, of U.S.A.C., and has Users Association, Agent Jensen were Ioka County ith the State Engineer hereby is 5 alloway, Roosevelt, it for the Moon extension of time 1950 to March t for jeh 15, Tin which to make and proof of appropriation jr under Application No, 6 the jft. of of appropriation water from Yellow-Iree- k Duchesne Coun-- e stored in Drift Lake, in Lake d for yes of and Spider Lake the irrigation of land. that the im-i- g works of the Bluebell 1ft Lake projects have represented business visitors one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Axelton and Mrs. Marie Mabbit, of Price, spent Sunday with their sister, Mrs. Reed Lamon. Mr. and Mrs. Michie and family were recent overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Lemon. Mrs. Michie and Mrs. Lemon are sisters. Mr. an, Mrs. James F. Lemon and family spent Sunday afternoon at Upalco with Mrs. Lemons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nelson. Mrs. Ralph Dart and daughter, Beth, of Myton, Mrs. Clarence Jones and Rflrs. Virgil Ferguson called on Mrs. W. G. Gen- at a cost of the canals and facilities have been ded with the exception Yellowstone Feeder Ca-i- s estimated it will cost r to construct an im- try, Saturday. ps dam and works of ompleted 0. All of Lake. jjjd Additional time to complete the prepare proof of ap- - pested Wests resisting rt1;.. ona with the 'b4AState y fin aCl W. TUtah June Bill B. Jones WVz NEV4 SW NWV4; SEV4NWV4; 8 Va Sec. 17, T. 6 S., R. W., John B. 8c U.S.M.. containing 160 acres. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and official seal this 4th day of April, A. D., 1950. PORTER L. MERRELL . County Auditor Duchesne County First Publication May 4, 1950 Last Publication May 25, 1950 ? WMeivSa..t 1950. - pinch-penn- Licensed PLUMBING end HEATING CONTRACTOR Member National Association ROUIO ft A-meri- can gant promises and no disposition to walk tightropes on any controversial issue. He runs his state like a private business, believing that the end result compensates for prosperity whatever tactics may be needed to bring it about. Knitting BlacMso knitting machine was t vtnted by a man who btcame angry at his sweetheart because she paid more attention to her knitting than The to him. TRAINED DIESEL MECHANICS NEEDED Skilled Men Needed for Positions in the U.S.A. end Foreign Countries. Special Offer to All G.I.s. Construction Locking Transportation Agriculture If you are mechanically inclined and desire to train for high pay, steady jobs in this rapidly expanding, lucrative field, fill out the form below and mail at once. Interstate Training Service Diesel, Tractor 8c Heavy Equipment Division Box 1, Uintah Basin Record I want to enter the diesel and equipment strator ( ) Manager sel ( Name Phone Engineer ( ) Serviee ( ) Tractor Di Trouble Shooter. State Present Occupa- tion Employed by If you live on RFD give directions: of Master Plumbers t gjQorcDDe ACCESSORIES Phone 741 Walker. ElauWwhatay.M pioot Imperial ii mod by Hiram Walker & Sons Inc., Peons, Illinois. neutral spirits. Hiram 70J grain ) Address D. R. TIMOTHY , ( ) Diesel Partsman CHEVRON GASOLINE 8 P M MOTOR OIL atlas field. Please furnish me full information about your approved training end free placement advisory eerviee. I am particularly interested in: ( )Operator ( ) Service Man ( ) Demon- protests. m He comes as to being an average as anyone I ever met in politics. His distinction is an ability to think clearly, analyze critically, and act with the fear less tenacity of a pit bull. He is an atrocious politician, having no stomach for extrava- City Age .OlatKJ UtQVCR2 a purist, y, close WHfd at th 12- Wolf of Utah, The American Magazine recounts the many ways in which economies have been effected by Governor Lees disregard of individuals and groups in his effort to demonstrate that government.. can be operated Uke any 0UCT busi ness. Eddy gives this appraisal of the chief executive: Governor Lee is not a crack a pot, or a hypocrite. , Capitol, !Lappear at the )ort;.aJduce testimony APATAtheir S. M., containing 609 acres. NV2; John B. & Bill B. Jones WVSWVi! Sec. 8, T. 6 S.. R. 8 W., U.S.M., containing 400 acres. sets are. in hock. extra State With the Asked by Eddy the pointed Would you like to question: to go Washington?, the Governor is quoted as replying: Not until I get this mess straightened out, anyway. What Sec. 31, T. 5 S., R. 8 W., Id most like to do is get all U.S.M., containing 306 acres. states to reduce their handouts E Vi from the Federal government John B. 8c Bill B. Jones SWy4; WVfeSEi4; Sec. 32, T. so ' we could put this country 5 S., R. 8 W., U.S.M., contain- back on its feet. ing 160 acres. Another Eddy question: SV6: Would you be willing to make John B. & Bill B. Jones. Sec. 36, T. 5 S., R. 9 W., U. compromises with the politicians S.- M., containing 320 acres. to further your own career?, B. & B. Bill Jones John All; brought from the Governor first Sec. 5, T. 6 S., R. 8 W., U.S. a glare then this rejoinder: M., containing 641 acres. I just couldnt do a thing John B. 8c Bill B. Jones, like that. I didnt set up my Sec. SEV4; 6, SWV4; NEV4; principles as a matter of politics. T. 6 W.f R. 8 W., U.S.M., I set them up because I believe containing 466 acres. in them, just like I believe in All God. John B. 8c Bill B. Jones Sec. 7, T. 6 iS., R. 8 W., U. Iq its article entitled Lone The easy habit of borrowing as long as credit is available does one little good when as- ?ld request with tterefor, must be made In an article profiling Utahs Governor Joseph Bracken Lee in its May issue. The American Magazine reveals he intends to recommend legislative changes that would reduce state income to his taxes as a follow-u- p of program governmental economies. The article, written by Don Eddy, tells how Utahs first Republican governor in 24 years went about' fulfilling a campaign pledge for an economical, sound administration with fair and equal treatment for every citizen and group. He relates the many ways in which government costs were slashed, and as to income taxes he quotes Governor Lee as saying, I feel sure I can safely recommend a reduction to the My present nextis legislature. to increase exemptions, idea maybe double them. With the cost of government administration down, it is only fair to pass the savings to the people in lower taxes. Ki |