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Show returned to his home. TAlMAOi He has not nearly recovered from the accident, but it was felt that he was sufficiently recovered to return to his home. Mrs. Georg He came back last Thursday, and at about the same time his daughter was stricken with an attack of appendicitis. The Uintah Basin Record Thursday, May 8, 1952 PUBLISHED THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Ducheme,' Utah CLIFTON N. MEMMOTT, Editor and Publisher Registration For Summer School Summons In The Fourth Judicial District . Helen Odekirk. Office Manager Court Of Tho Stato Of Utah Editor News Wilcken. Goldie In And For Duchesno County 441 Office Phone CALVIN JENSEN, Summons COLUMBIA vs. RATES SUBSCRIPTION Plaintiff, TRUST COMPANY, a Corpora3 Months - 6 Months $1.00 $175 I Year $3.00 tion, and FRANK B. COOK, N. Payable In Advance G. HALL. A. H. COOK, and SETH PIXTON, Directors and Trustees of said Corporation; LOUIS LEATHAM, Bank Comt missioner of the State of Utah; WHITTAKER: FIRST Ephraim Lambert, of Roose- J: C. SECOND 39 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK THIRD DOE. TuesDOE, a on was passenger at velt, Myton) (Published He wa on his way DOE, FOURTH DOE, and ALL , The students of the Duchesne days auto. court OTHER PERSONS UNKNOWN, at Heber, to attend school will present the' Gyppy claiming any right, title or inQueen "at the Myton- Opera Real Charles Reed, a South Myt6n terest in, or Lien upon the ComHouse on Friday evening, May described in the Chlorat Property been has who on Bencher, at Roosevelt and May 2nd, ide, Arizona, arrived on the au- plaint Adverse to the Plaintiffs 3rd. the to, Saturday (jf last week, and Ownership or CloudingDefen-dathereto. Title Plaintiffs a for here Duwill probably remain Among the visitors from ts.. The State Of Utah To The chesne in Myton, Sunday, were ing to Arizonaetaofshrdluvbgkqj Defendants: You Ed Hart, wife and daughter, couple of weeks. Before return- are summoned and rehereby his to will visit Arizona he M. wife R. .and ing Pope, Grace; quired to serve upon DALLAS daughter, Afton; Miss Hazel mother in Nebraska. H. YOUNG, of the firm of and Murdock, J. Brandenberg YOUNG St SORENSEN. Plainwife, Mrs. Charles Odekirk, BEATRICE HAWKINS. WEDS tiffs Attorneys, whose address John Lewis and daughter, Mar- BISHOP HERALD S. CRAPO Bank is 318 First Security to tha, Thomas Firth and wife, MyA marriage of interest Provo, Utah, an ansMrs. Glenn Daniels t and John ton and vicinity was solemnized Building, wer to the complaint within 20 - f ' Kroupa. in the LDS Temple in Salt Lake days after service of this sumCity on April 11th, when Miss mons upon you. If you tail so Beatrice Hawkins, a daughter to do, judgment by default will of Mr. ana Mrs. Orson Hawkins, be taken against you ioi the of Coloma Dublan, Chihuahua, relief demanded in saiu comMexico, became the bride of plaint which has been wd with the Clerk, of said Cou.t. a his is Bishop Herald S. Crapo. The bridal couple spent a an action to quiet tuie to real K. short honeymoon in Salt Lake property described as follows: City and Fillmore, returning Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, home Thursday evening, Section 31, Township 1 South, Availablo at tha The bride is a member of the Rang 5 West, U.S.M., Utah. ROOSEVELT AUCTION Myton school faculty and has Dated this 10th day of April, many friends here among both 1952. YOUNG, YOUNG & SORYARD parents and students. The groom ENSEN, By Dallas H. Young, is bishop of the Myton ward of Attorneys for Plaintiff, 318 First Every the LDS Church and is a prom- Security Bank Bldg. Provo, inent and popular farmer of this Utah. First Publication, April 17, 1952 vicinity. Or at Any Tima by Calling Last Publication, May 8, 1952 Varnal 281-HERBERT LANG OF UTAHN RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL If No Answer Call 296-- J AFTER BEING INJURED Mr. Herbert Lang, of Utahn, In the District Court of the Or Writ P. O. Box 552 who was injured some time ago Fourth Vernal. Utah Judicial District in and by his truck, which he had left for tho County of Duchosno, in gear when he cranked it, has State of Utah Summons JOHN PERRY RICH. Plaintiff. vs RACHEL A. McRAE and THOMAS RILEY; JANE DOE RILEY, wife of Thomas Riley, if he be a married man; all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate or interest in, or lien upon the FOR real property described in the ' complaint adverse to the plainSHIP OR DELIVER TO tiffs ownership, or clouding plaintiffs title thereto. Defendants.- The State of Utah to the Above Named Defendants: You (Sy-Frodu- cts gre hereby summoned and required to serve upon Robert Murray Stewart, plaintiffs ati torney, whose address is 627 PHONE SALT LAKE CITY Continental Bank Building, Salt 49 Garland 195 Lake City, Utah, an answer to 5 OS Logan Ogd.n the- complaint within twenty t s ; 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 where I sit ... By 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. As This action is brought for the purpose ot quieting title to the following described real property located in Duchesne County, Oat of all the newspaper and a chrysanthemum has been devel- - State of Utah, Beginning ones columns I read, the oped that smells like a violet? magazine at the Southwest corner of the I enjoy moet are those that pack in From where I sit, maybe Fm a Southeast Quarter of Section 1. a whole lot of facta unrelated kind of Township 4 South, Range 5 own My Uintah Special Meridian, West. one an hut each interesting .facta, columns always seem to revolve running thence East 24 rods; bit of Information in itself. around one idea a plea for us to and thence North 80 rods; thence These columns go something like make sure we respect the other felWest 24 rods; thence South 80 this: "Did you know that hump- - lows rights like the right to voto rods to the place of beginning. Dated February 14, 1952. Robert for your own choice or the right to back whales are addicted to snorAttorney for ing! That bees have been bred with enjoy a glass of beer now and then. Murray Stewart. Plaintiff, 627 Continental Bank I (nay not be in style, but I believe red, brown, and buff color eyes T Building, Salt Lake City, Utah "Did you know that lead can be my one fact is worth repeating Plaintiffs Address: John Perry at a cost of and remembering! converted to gold Rich. 1345 Normandie Circle, Salt Lake City, Utah. $1,000,000 an ounce? That a First Publication, May 1, 1952 fat girl went on a diet and OtCVLi Last Publication. May 22. 1952 loat 401 pounds in 12 months? That Gentleness brings victory to who attacks, and. safety to him Copyright, Ii5d, United States Uteweis Fouitdat'on him who defends. Thru The Files Of The flecord , ; ' - Above-Name- d . - . Veterinarian R. Durrlti Dr. Saturday R Summons PRAIRIE CONES WAtITED! HIGHEST MARKET PRICES -- tUtaGn 2-- 7 - Joe Marsh Rom a Matter of Fact... to-wi- t; "Johnny-one-not- e. . -- -- 555-pou- nd Lao-Tsz- ANNOUNCEMENT . . 23, 1952, an agreement was entered Into with the BASIN LOAN CO., of Vernal, Utah, In which they have taken over the insurance business operated by the late Homer P. Edwards . . . They will operate the business as the On April - HOMED P. EDWARDS AGECCY and will occupy the same office. . . This agreement does not affect the accounting service. All insurance Policies secured by Mr. Edwprds are still In forep. . . . The local office will be managed by Stanley Anderson, native of Roosevelt. . The new owners promise to ccntinue the same high type insurance service that was carried on by Mr. Edwards and invite the people of the Roosevelt area to drop In and become acquainted. MRS. HOMER P. EDWARDS Aadarsoa e. Mrs. Evelyn Johnson, Public Health Nurse, of Roosevelt, ana Mrs. Arietta Williams. Elementary School Supervisor, were qt the local school last Tuesday registering children for summer kindergarten. Zane Christensen and Laron Beckstead ' were business visitors in Salt Lake City last week. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rust, of Rangely, Colorado, were midweek guests of thq Glen Sorensens. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Christensen, who have lived in Salt Lake City during the winter, are here to take care of their farm. Roosevelt and Duchesne visitors during the past week included Mr. and Mrs. Jess Christensen, Mrs. Eva Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sorensen, George Anderson, C. W. Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thacker, Mr. and Mrs. Bladne Brotherson, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McClellan and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jensen. Mrs. Lois Allred and her father, M. H. Crittendon, of Kamas. visited here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Allred returned home Tuesday from a visit to Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Garv McDonald, of Dragerton, were weekend visitors at the Chase McDonald home. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine entertained Brother-so- n the following Notice To Water Users over-nig- Du-ches- . ht UTAHN , McNeilL Mr. and Mrs. Gene Sweat is spending a few days with Genes mother, Mrs. Ervin Sweat. They have also spent a few days at their fathers sheep camp. HANNA: Abp-lanal- p , t Late diagnosis of stomach cancer reduces the chance of cure to only - 4. Bicycle Repair PARTS FOR ALL BIKES' Sn Jessup Johnson SERVICE At ASSOCIATED Notice Duchesno Phong. 751 OOOOOs returning Creditors The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Duchesne County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year and all locations being from USB&M, unless otherwise designated: 23503 Russel H. Robison and Melvin J. Benson, Roosevelt, Ut., .03 sec. ft. for domestic use from an unnamed spring, trib. to Duchesne River at a point N. 700 ft. and W. 225 ft from SE Cor. Sec. 3, T3S, R2W. The water will be collected in a cement head house at the spring and conveyed through pipe a distance of 4600 ft. where it lows: will be used for the domestic Beginning at the Northeast requirements of two families, corner of Lot 1, Block 37, and for incidental g Duchesne City Survey, thence West 75 feet; thence South purposes. 23529 Chester H. Hartman, 150 feet, thence East 45 feet; Box 62, Mt. Emmons, Ut., 5 sec thence North 96 feet 8 inches; ft. for irrigation use from two thence East 30 feet; thence unnamed gulches, trib. to Dry North 53 feet 4 inches to Gulch, to Uintah River at points point of beginning. (Including and in amounts as follows: No. all of Lot 3 and parts of Lots 1 a dam in a gulch at a point 1 and 2.) S. 400 ft. and E. 165 ft, from Anyone interested in purchasN4 Cor. Sec. 31, T1S. R3W; ing this property must submit 3 sec. ft. will be diverted and a sealed bid to the Public Welcarried by ditch to point of fare Office in Duchesne on or diversion No. 2, being-- a dam before May 15th. If you care located in a gulch at a point S. to .look the property and build1450 ft. and E. 150 ft. from ings over, contact Mr. Coleman said NV4 Cor. Sec. 31, where 2 at the Welfare Office in Duadditional sec. ft. will be divert- chesne. LOWELL G. COLEMAN ed. The total 5 sec. ft will be carried by canal one mile where Director, Duchesne County Deit will be used from April 1 to partment of Public Welfare. Nov. 15 to irrigate 120 acres First Publication, April'24, 1953 of land embraced in SWWSW1: Last Publication, May 1, 1952) Sec. 32, T1S. and NWV4 Sec. 5. , Mrs. Alden Muir went to Saturday, on business. Jpr. and Mrs. Cleston Paco ana .boys, of Lehi, spent the weekend with Mrs. Paces parent!. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Humes. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Humes and Mr. and Mrs. Cleston Pace spent Saturday in Roosevelt. . The people of Frultland spent their deepest sympathy for the family of William Pace, who passed away April 29 at Heber. Paul Young spent several days in Duchesne last week. Mrs. Myrtle McNeill and daughter, Pat, spent a few day in Salt Lake City, visiting G. H. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs Herb Long.- Mr. ana Mrs. Wells Wright and family, of Bridgeland. visited tho Wright' families in Utahn, Sunday. Mrs. Fern Gilbert is in Salt Lake this week on business. John Moulton, of Salt Lake Dean Rowleys, Sundays City, is visiting . Mr. and Mrs. Miss Peggy Sorensen was an Bert Mayhew. Mrs. Bob Perkins and chilguest, Tuesday, of Lemo Williams in Upalco. dren. of Salt Lake City, visited friends in Utahn, Thursday. Mrs. Delia Mayhew and sons, Don end Guy, Mrs. Marley Davies and family, and Miss Eleane Wright, all of - Duchesne, attended Sunday School at Utahn Norma Robb Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Anderson and family: of Park City, visited Mr. and Mrs. William over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Abpisnalp reBy .Mrs. Dorofhy.Mopn turned home after a weeks visit in .Park City. Mrs. Dick Wilcken returned Nephi Swasey, of Boneta, was in Utahn on business, Friday. home last week with her new Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Birph, baby boy. born April 22. of California, are visiting Mr. Mrs. Lon Penrod, of Salt Lake and Mrs. Herb Birch. City, has a baby girl, bom April Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brady had 21 their baby blessed Sunday and Last Monday a large group given the name of Randy Mer- of men and women of Hanna rill. This is the Bradys first Ward turned out .to Spring child. Clean the chapel and grounds. Mr. and Mrs. Max Birch at- Later that night five men and tended to business in Provo, on their tractors plowed Mrs. Pearl Wednesday. Turnbowg' field. All felt the Mr. and Mrs. Herb Birch and day and night was well spent.' children visited Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fabrizio Ted Gilbert at Gusher, Mondav. went to Salt Lake City, WedMr. and Mrs. Alton Potter nesday, Thursday and family, of Talmage, yerp night. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee delivered eggs to Draper, Thursday. To Mr. and Mrs. Art Fabrizio visEstate of OLIVER HAW- ited in Provo, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Wilcken THORNE FYFE, deceased. Creditors will present claims visited in Roosevelt, Friday. Miss Joyce Defa, of Salt Lake with vouchers to the undersigned at 339 State Capitol, City, was a weekend guest of Salt Lake City, Utah, on or be- her parents. Miss Georgia Reid, of Salt fore the 8th day of July, A. D., 1952. Lake City, spent the weekend CYRUS G. GATRELL with her parents. Miss Na Dean Roberts, of the Administrator of the Estate of - Oliver Hawthorne Fyfe U.S.A.C. at Logan, visited her First Publication, May 8, 1952 parents over the weekend. Miss Afton Turnbow. of Salt Last Publication, May 29, 1952 Lake City, visited her mother over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Olaus Johnson The Duchesne County De- and children were partment of Public Welfare win guests, Saturday, of her sister accept bids on the Augusta Mat-to- n and family, Mr. and Mrs, Ferrm of Heber. property in Duchesne up to Mrs. Frank T. Defa . visited and including the 15th day of Pen-roMay, 1952. The property will her daughter, Mr. Maxine and new granddaughter be sold to the highest bidder City.' providing the bid is considered this week in Salt LakeMoon visMr. and Mrs.Omon a fair price by the Duchesne in ited Duchesne, Saturday. County Welfare Board. The property is described as fol- guests Wednesday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Steve Esauk, Utahn; and Mr. and Mrs. Keith McDonald, Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lawson, of Vernal, were weekend guests of the Burton families. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rowley, of Salt Lake City, visited the Hermfrge Notice Of Sale " stock-waterin- - T2S, R3W. . 23589 Carl F. Johanson, 2235 King St., Salt Lake Citv. Ut., .12 sec. ft. for irrigation use from a 4 to well 120 ft. deep at a point N. 598.5 ft. and W. 20 ft. from EJ4 Cor. Sec. 31, T2S, R2W. The water will be used from May 1 to Oct 15 to irrigate 15 acres of land embraced in NEV4 Sec. 31. T2S, inciR2W, and for year-roun- d dental purposes. United States of America, Forest Service. Ogden, Ut., 1 sec. ft. for irrigation use from South Fork Rock Creek trib. to Rock Creek to Duchesne River at a point S. 10 deg. 07 W. 2273.3 ft. from EV4 Cor. Sec. 20, T2N, R7W. The water will be diverted by a loose rock dam and carried 480 ft. where it will be used from June 1 to Sept. 1 to irrigate 15.87 acres of land embraced in SWV4SWV4 Sec. 21, T2N, R7W, and for in cidental stock watering purstock-waterin- 23613 g r- - poses. 23614 United States of America, Forest Service. Ogden, Ut , .05 sec. ft. for domestic use from Rock Creek trib. to Duchesne River at a point S. 63 deg. 44 E. 1630.3 ft from W Cor.' Sec. 21, T2N, R7W. The water will be pumped from a sump adjacent to Rock Creek and carried through 114 in. pipe a distance of 300 ft. in SW4 SW4 said Sec. 21, where it will be used from April 1 to Nov. 30 to supply the domestic requirements of one family, 4 hired help and 20 guests. 23693 Byron S. Collett, Duchesne. Ut., .25 sec. ft. for well irrigation use from an 50 ft. deep at a point S. 1270 ft. and E. 188 ft. from WV4 Cor. Sec. 6, T4S, R4W. The water will be conveyed through 100 ft. of ditch and used from April 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 12 M acres of land embraced in NW4 -- 8-i- n. SW4 Sec. 6, T4S, R4W. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications, with reafons therefor, must be in affidavit form, with extra copy . and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol. Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before July 5, 1952. JOSEPH M. TRACY State Engineer Published in the Uintah Basin Record, Duchesne, Ut. from May 8, 1952 to . June 5, 1952. over-nig- ht Van-Wagone- r, d, annum Karol Loa Roberts Max Roberts and Ferris Cas- per are home again after spending about three weeks Working on the Duchesne River project to help control high waters in the Duchesne area. ' Mrs. .Ferris Casper and Mrs, Max Robert spent . 2 days, in Salt Lake City, last week. Mrs. Bob Richards and son, Steven, of Salt Lake City,' spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ferris Casper. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson, , of Sait Lake City, spent Sunhere with friends. day Mr. and- - Mrs., Dude Young 86 PROOF went to Heber, Friday, to attend William Pacos funeral. ' " ' COMPANY. . - . THE OLD HERMITAGE FRANKFORT. KENTUCKY Hero Aro Tho Facts Abcat tho Striko at tho Utcco Rofinory in Salt Lako City On April 24th, 475 refinery workers struck at Utoco demanding a 27 increase in wagee and benefits PLUS other excessive demands, including a "union shop" that would force every refinery employe to join the Union or lose his job. (Each Utoco employ now has a choice. He may or may not join the Union, as he wishes.) Utoco Rofinory Operating At 65 Capacity The Utoco ref I nary .has been In operation since April 28 and Is now producing at 55 capacity, manned by pormanant company employes not on strike. It is our expectation that production of Utoco products will continue at 55 capacity until the strike Is settled. t Utoco Doalorc Hava Same High Quality Products at stations and dealers are the same high quality as sold before the strike. Utoco products Utoco - CONSIDER THESE FACTS! Utoco's wag ' scale Is among tho highest of all industries In the intormountaln area. '' Utoco's offer to the Union Is higher than the resent wag scale of ether refineries In Utah, E laho and tha entire Pacific Coast, Including California. Utoco's offer to the Union It 16 MOM than Increase In cost of living since 194P. Utoco's offer to the Union was the maxi ntum permitted for automatic approval of U. S. Wag Stablllsatlan Board. - Hurt's Utoco Offar to tho Union IW touTM tah4i pur 4 NOT Indvds evsrtlm. AIw, 4iy 4s NOT ut lupsrvtosfy psrMMwl, but ONLY MriUsa Ar.r.ti b sbtsliwd by s44lng be wsrtwn, 4ms dividing by J For average - striking For casual worker labor.... (ISWMI MSS) . , For highest skilled labor wags sr b.mflH 1 sH NHb tbs tstsl msnb.r ut wsflMM. PR Wag In Further Details . . . For full details of Documented Facts concerning the strike issues, you are invited to stop in at any Utoco dealer and request a little booklet, titled: "Facts About Strlka At Utoco." Total 2.03 9.34 92.13 1.93 22 1.73 ... 2.33 (HlghMt MSls) If YOU Aro Intorastod HOUR Benefits .43 2.73 Plus timq and ona-ha- lf for overtime 6c per hour for night shift 4c pv hour for afternoon shift Full pay far 7 holidays NOT worked Double Hme for all hours worked on 7 holidays i UTAH OIL REFINING CO. ' |