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Show The Uintah Basin Record TALMAGE PUBLISHED THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office Mrs. George Anderson Editor and Publisher CLIFTON Helen Odekirk. Office Manager Goldie Wilcksn. News Editor Office Phone, 441 SUBSCRIPTION RATES 3 Months $1.00 $1.73 - 6 Months $3.00 1 Year Payable In Advance From Bluebell at Ducfererne. Utah N. MEMMOTT. Thru The Files Of The nocord 41 Years Ago This Week try alfalfa seed is selling for Wm. H. Fitzwater informs the 20c a pound. It is the ReservaRecord that he is in receipt of tions opportunity to become a letter from the postoffice de- wealthy by furnishing the undepartment. which indicates that veloped West the finest alfalfa the name of Theodore will seed in Utah. shortly be changed to Duchesne. A letter received this week from S. H. Wood, recently of Helena, Mont., indicates that the Theodore Commercial Club has undertaken to put a railroad into the Reservation. Mr. We are going Wood writes: to do things here this year ,and have already started a movement for a railroad from Castle Gate to Theodore (Duchesne), thence down the river to Myton and Roosevelt, and we have so far. much encouragement Join in and help us all you can. It means much for the Reservation. In many sections of the coun- - I t Ed Hart, his wife and daughter. Grace, returned from Myton to their Blue Bench homestead last week. Prof. L. Claire Winslow came over from Roosevelt Friday night and started arrangements for improving his home adjoining the town on the west He is also advertising for final r proof. five-yea- Miss Florence Jepperson, old est daughter of Samuel Jepper- son, who has a homestead a few miles above Theodore, received a very flattering compliment last Saturday in Salt Lake from the great German baritone. Alexander Heinemann, who spent the week in Zion. By invitation Miss Jepperson called on the great singer and sang several numbers for him. He was astonished at her proficiency in music and deeply impressed by the richness of her tones. After hearing ner, he said in his impressive brokIn all America, en English: have I not heard a voice such as this, which covered the young lady with as much confusion as delight. Mr. Heinemann devoted half an hour to coaching Miss Jepperson in a difficult German song and it was a very interesting and instructing thing to follow his manner of schooling. He asked the name of her Boston teaefier and when she answered, Mr. Dunham, he said, Convey to him mv compliments and tell him he is a great instructor. itors last week included Blaine Brotherson, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Burton, Mr. and Mrs. A. M Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thacker. Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson. C. W. Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Davies, Mrs. Maude Anderson and Mrs. Maggie Anderson, and Mr. .and Mrs. Kenneth McClellan. Scouts Win Local Scout basketball ' team Talmage defeated the A Bluebell Scout team in a game played Wednesday evening at Altamonte Dear Editor: With all due respect to the Mr. and Mrs. Keith ' Rust, of Upalco correspondent, I would midwere Rangely, Colorado, like to correct an error. week guests of the Glen SorIn reporting the Moon Lake ensens. Stake Gold and 'Green Ball Mr. and Mrs. Leon Burton floor the following names are the proud owners of a 52 were show, omitted: Studebaker. , Arlene Johansen, Boneta Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Brother-so-n Ward; Marilyn Goodrich. BlueBrother-sons Wm. N. visited the bell Ward; Bertha Anderson, evein Boneta Thursday ning. Laron Beckstead took a truck load of milk to Salt Lake during In Tho District Court In and for " the week. Duchesne and Roosevelt vis- - Duchesne County, State of Utah SUMMONS NEPHI MOON; J. W. ROWE: FRANK E. HUBER: FARLEY G ESKELSON, In The Fourth District Court In BRIANT H. STRINGHAM; And For Duchesne County. Stale EARL M. HENDERSON; UTE SUMMONS RICH- ROYALTY CORPORATION, Of Utah a ARD GOGIN. GERTRUDE Utah corporation; B. C. CAMPNORKOFSKI, and KATHERINE. BELL; W. H. FRANCIS JR.: GOGIN, heirs of A. M. GOGIN, W. STEWART BOYLE: LLOYD vs H. SMITH; CLAYTON N, deceased. Plaintiffs M. A. SMITH OIL INVESTSMITH: J. A. CHENEY: J. R MENT, INC., and M. A. SMuH ROBERTSON; and ALLEN W. his HINKEL; Plaintiffs SMITH, and BLANCHE vs wife, Defendants; M. A. SMITH CHASS S. CLEMENT and OIL INVESTMENT, INc , M. CLEMENT, his wife; A. SMITH and. BLANCHE LOUISA A. TAYLOR, a widow ONZEL TAYLOR and ANNIE SMITH, his wife, Vs The heirs of A. CROSLEY TAYLOR, his wife; . GOM. GOGIN and MAR NILE C TAYLOR and VERA GIN, his wife, both deceased; SHIELDS TAYLOR, his wife: RICHARD GOGIN and JANE LETTA M. TAYLOR CHRISTEN DOE GOGIN, (whose other and SEN; ZOLA TAYLOR WORTH-EN- true name is unknown), his MARVEL A. TAYLO" wife; GERTRUDE NORKOF- WARWOOD: The Heirs of EAS The Correction from Is Suggested Summons Summons amm Cros.-Flain-tif- SKI; KATHERINE GOGIN; L. A. ROEGNER. a woman; The Heirs of ANNA B. PETERSON, deceased; M. J. PAUL, a single man; JEANETTE KRUMPO-STICK- , JAMES PAUL and M. YVONNE PAUL, his wife; GLADYS CHRISTIE; VIVIAN BRUHNKE; DUCHESNE COUNTY, a body politic of the State of Utah; FIRST DOE; SECOND DOE; THIRD DOE; FOURTH DOE; FIFTH DOE; SIXTH DOE; and ALL OTHER PERSONS UNKNOWN, claiming any right, title or interest in, or lien upon the real property described in the adverse to cross-complai- cross-plaintif- cross-plaintif- fs -- Neilson jewelry p cross-complai- nt r& cross-complai- nt Telephone V Directory ,Lcng Winter Res Gtcckmcn Worried Talmage Ward; Frances Wall, Mt. Emmons Ward. These girls were all individual award winners and participated in the floor show with The long winter and the altheir fathers. most daily snow fall is presentto Sincerely yours ing a very serious problem Mrs. George Anderson of the fanners and stock-me- n many Moon Lake Stake of this area. M.I.A. President After a fruitless . search for in various parts of the Mr. and Mrs. Miles Christen- i hay Grant Hansen and county, sen, of Boneta, visited relatives Boswell made a trip to here Sunday. Orem last week, where they Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tidwe.l, purchased some pass hay. Her Mcof Dragerton, visited the shel Iorg hauled it from Orem. Donald families Sunday. Pete Wall has been bringing hay in from Salt Lake County to several of the fanners. Colin Nielsen accompanied him or. one trip during the past week for a load for the Nielsen stock. Case Gayle VARIETY CLUB MEETS The Variety Club held its March meeting at the home of Mrs. Farrell Mohlman. .A special guest of the evening was Mrs. Glen Ames and Frances Mrs. Ben C. Gomm, who demonWall entertained at a shower strated textile painting to the Saturday afternoon at the ward group. Needle work occupied house in honor of Mrs. Eugene the remainder of the time. Refreshments were served bv Ames, a recent bride. Mona Miles and Veretta Gomm each the hostess to Mrs. David Gallsang a solo and Gayle Case ey, Mrs. Ned Mitchell. Mrs. Mrs. Wesley igave a reading. Games fol- Johnny Lambert, lowed, with refreshments wind- Thacker, Mrs. LaVear Timothy, ing up the afternoons sociabil- Mrs. Morris Monson and Mrs i Vol-ne- y MT. EMMONS Shower Honors Mrs. Eugene Ames ity. 1952 1952 Summons In Th District Court of Duchesne County, Stats of Utah SUMMONS J. DAILY MOON, also known as JAMES D. MOON, and JAMES DAILFV MOON and DAILY J. MOON, and PHYLLIS L. MOON, his wife; J. W. ROWE; FRANK E. HUBER; FARLEY G. ESKEL-SON- ; BRIANT H. STRINGHAM; to . VV' or directory idvertising... ur Business DUCHESNE MOTOR CO. DUCHESNE. UTAH Office Eugene Hartman suffered a painful back injury while operating a caterpillar one day last week. He was using the machine to clear his yard of the deep snow which had accumulated while he and his wife were visiting in Germany.. Mrs. Bill Reay and baby returned Sunday from Spring-villwhere they had been visiting relatives. Bill has accepted employment at the Whiterocks Fish Hatchery and will be moving his family to that section' ' sometime during the week. Perry Young, a University of Utah student, arrived home Thursday night for a few days visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle L. Young. The end of the quarter afforded him an extra day or two at home. - EARL N HENDERSON: UTE ROYALTY CORPORATION, a Utah corporation; J. A. CHENEY; J. R ROBERTSON: ALLEN W. HINKEL, and EMERSON C. WILLEY, Trustee, vs HARRY L Plaintiffs RHODES and MARGARET S RHODES, his wife, DUCHESNE COUNTY, a body politic of the State of Utah; FIRST DOE; SECOND DOE; THIRD DOE; FOURTH DOE; FIFTH DOE; SIXTH DOE; and ALL OTHER PERSONS UNKNOWN, claiming any right, title, or interest in or lien upon the real property described in the comnlaint adverse to the plaintiffs ow-shior clouding the plaintiffs title thereto. Defendants. Ths Slat of Utah to th Said De tendante: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon Stanley and Lewis. Attorneys for Plaintiffs, whose address is Heber, Utah, an answer to the complaint within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will h! taken against you for the relief demanded in said complamt which has been filed with the clerk of said Court, and a coov of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon vou. This is an action in rem, wherein the plaintiffs seek to quiet title in them in and to the real property located In the County of Duchesne. State of Utah, desTowncribed as follows, ship 4 South. Ranqo 2 West of Uintah Special Meridian: SecNEV4. STANLEY tion 20: SW p to-wi- t: e, ' . Dr. U. L Dielscn Dr. L A. Dayncs Eyes Examined Complete Optical Service Dayncs Optical Roosevelt Vernal RE-TH- - LARSEN; Dance Classes G. W. ALEXANDER and JANE DOE ALEXANDER, (whose other and true name is unknown), his wife; J. P. JONES, trustee for E. S. Green, E. S. GREEN and JANE DOE GREEN, (whose other and true name is unknown), his wife; C. W. JOHNSON and JANE DOE JOHNSON, (whose other & true name is unknown) his wife; The Heirs of GEORGE HOFFMAN and LULU HOFFMAN, his wife, both deceased-GEORGLEE HOFFMAN and JANE DOE HOFFMAN, (whose other and true name is unknown), his wife; ARCHIE LARSEN and GENE LARSEN, his wife; WILLIAM G. WILSON and JANE DOE WILSON (whose other and true name is unknown), his wife; JOHN Imsth (DllJJOQ The Moon Lake Stake MIA sponsoring a series of dance classes to begin Thursday. Mar. 20. in the Mt. Emmons Ward House, road conditions permitting. Mr. and Mrs. Yates, of Salt Lake, professional dance instructors, will take over the classes. A fee will be charged each is couple. and Mrs. Neil Murr iv . Mr. and baby son. of Myton, were guests of Mrs Murrays parents. Mr. and Mrs. . George Rogers, part of last week. as MOTHE 2SQOB Popular Wild Kose Pattern in Soft Gray-Blu- a on hroryl , oatmeal your family loves. Get it today! T MOTH SB'S OATS 0 product of THE QUAKER Last Will and Estate of Ellis M. Jones, also known as E. M. Jones, deceased: The Heirs and Many businessmen have made comments like this: The way I figure it out, this integration you big companies are attacked for is just a matter of doing more than one part of a job. So whafs wrong about that? Its the way I operate, tool UNKNOWNCHILDREN, LEGA- HEIRS, DEVISEES. ADMIN TEES, EXECUTORS. AND ASSIGNS ISTRATORS, and OF CYRUS HOFFMAN SARAH HOFFMAN, both deceased. including: JANE DOE MULL, (whose true and correct name is unknown); LAWRENCE L. PACK and NORA E. PACK, his wife; DAVID G. SMITH and JUANITA C. SMITH, his wife; J. W. SPIVEY, a single man; DUCHESNE COUNTY, a body politic of the State of Utah; HARRY L. RHODES and MARGARET S. RHODES, his wife; THIRD DOE; FOURTH DOE; FIFTH DOE; SIXTH DOE; and ALL OTHER PERSONS UNKNOWN, claiming any right, title or interest in, or lien upon the real property described in the complaint adverse to tki s. ' QAtS COMPANY Whafs wrong about integration? Its the way operate, too! MORGAN CALVERT and CLARA M. CALVERT, his wife; R. E. WAUGH. Executor of the plaintiffs ownership or clouding the plaintiffs title thereto, Defendants. Th Slat of Utah to the Said Defendants: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon Stanley & Lewis, attorneys for plam-tiffwhose address is Heber, Utah, an answer to the complaint within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do. judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said Court, and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. This is an action in rem, wherein the plaintiffs seek to quiet title in them in and to the real property located in the County of Duchesne. State of Utah, described as follows, Township 2 South. Ranre S South of the Uintah Special Maridian: Section 35: EVaSEVn Section 36: EViSWV. Township 4 NW South of Rang 2 West of th Uintah Soecial Maridian: Sec 3: SE!SW4: Section 9: NVi. Section 10: EViWti SWMi .J No waiting oo coupons no money to send tor these premiums! Theyre inside every big square package of Mothers Osts. Tske your choice of this China, Aluminum Ware, "Fire-Kin- g Cnp and Saucer, or Carnival Ware. Yon get d&uhl value! Money cant buy a iner quality, mors nourishing oatmeal than Mothers Oats. Its the delicious hot, creamy s. First Publication, March 6, Last Publication. March 27, 4 Injures Back In Tractor Mishap The new Mrs. Ames is the former Lila Herod, of Elk Irving Snow suffered another Springs, Colorado. hemorrhage from the nose on Tuesday of last week. He was George Case spent the week- taken to the Roosevelt Hospital end with his parents, Mr. and and later in the week moved to Mrs. Earl Case. George is at- a hospital in Salt Lake. He was tending Brigham Young Uni- accompanied to Salt Lake by versity. his wife and his son and daughter-inMr. and Mrs. Oral Thacker -law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur and Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Thack- Snow. er returned recently from a trip The three small daughters to the Northwest. Their travels of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Snow took them through Idaho, Ore- were cared for by their materngon and Washington. In the al grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. state they spent some Boswell, while their TON CLEMENT, deceased-RADN- latter time in Spokane and in the vi- Volney parents were in Salt Lake. ANN CLEMENTof the Grand Coulee JENSEN: ORA- MTLLS cinity Dam One ose of the trip ALVA CLEMENT and ARMIN was to find pur a location to make TA CLEMENT, his wife: LOU- a new home. However, to date, ISA A. TAYLOR; CHASS S have come to no decision (iisf; CLEMENT and E S T E L L A they in the matter. his CLEMENT, wife; SYLVIA Devisees of ELLIS M. JONES, also known as E. M. Jones, deM Y F A M M Y WIL ceased: LIAMS; ARTHUR WILLIAMS and JANE DOE WILLIAMS, (whose other and true name is t: unknown), his wife; WINN WILLIAMS and JENNIE DOE WILLIAMS, (whose other and 19: SE4SW. STANLEY & true name is unknown), his LEWIS, by S. Rex Lewis, At- wife; CYRUS HOFFMAN and torneys for Defendants and SARAH HOFFMAN, his wife, if living, and if deceased: THE Cross-Plaintiff- for additional lislingi C.. Thursday. March 20. 1952 Gomm. V to-wi- f? UINTAH BASIN RECORD A the ownership or ticlouding the tle thereto. Cross Defendants The Stale of Utah to th Said Defendants: You are hereby to 441 Phons your news items summoned and required to serve upon Stanley and Lewis, Attorneys for cross-- 1 a i n t i f f s, whose address is Heber, Utah, EXPERT WATCH REPAIRS an answer to the Mail Your Watches for Repair within 20 days after service of PROMPT SERVICE this summons upon you. If you WATCHES - DIAMONDS fail so to do, judgment by deI59-Roosevelt fault will be taken against you Phone for the relief demanded in said which has been filed with the clerk of said Court, and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. This is an action in rem, wherein the crossplaintiffs seek to quiet title in them in and to the real property located in the County of Duchesne, State of Utah, described as follows, Township 3 South, Rang 8 Wtsl of lho Uintah Special Meridian: Section s . In answering this question lots consider first what the word means. Integration means simply carrying a job through several steps. Integration cant make a good company bad. Ita a method any business may nae as it competes for your patibnage, increasing its dency and benefiting you by keeping prices down. Lets look at the similarity between our operation and that of another Integrated whose.system is centuries old: A , J fuel-produ- r 2?' oc woodcutter goes into a forest and fells trees. Standard drilla Now if tho woodcutter take the next step and cuts the logs into! fire-- 1 A into the ground and brings up oiL If the woodcutter arils tbs logs then and there ... and ifStandard sells the crude oil to some buyer at tbs well . . . theres no integration. Each has performed only one part of the job. place size, he' has become an into-- .' ; grated business. like him. Standard works to turn the product into the 7 forms you use. We refine our crude oil into gaao- -. , line, lubricants, fuel . oil, and other products, fio ' , ' ' were integrated, too. ' to-wi-t: SEVi: NVaNWVi: NEViSWW: Section Section 16: 20: SWHEVer NViSEi4 WViNWVi; SEttNWW STAN& LEWIS by S. Rex Lewis LEY & LEWIS, by S. Rex LewAttorneys for Plaintiffs, Heber, is. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. P. O. Address: Heber, Utah Utah. First Publication, Mar. 20, 1951 First Publication, Mar. 20. 1952 Last Publication, Apr. 10, 1932 Last Publication, Apr. 10, 1952 Section IS: NWVes If tho. woodcutter finally n sells the firewood to you, is fully integrated. Ouip'i too, when we sell you fuel oil...or When the woodcutter kaule n load of firewood he extends his integration. Hea now in the transportation business ... as la Standard when we use our tankers and pipelines to transport oil from well to refinery, and the refined products from there to areas where theyll be used. hia,pp-oratio- sell you gasoHde at Company-owne- d servioe stations. So is Integration wrong? Not at all. And we make best use of it to bring you bsttat products at low cost. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA plans sSMad to ssrvs yen bsttor . |