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Show st. Tho Uintah Basin Record Tbgikr, September H IM PUBLISHED THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK - Entered as Second at Matter at Qw Duchesne. Utah Mrs. -- fAN Instructions Given For M I A Mrs. George Anderson Tclno $ Months Special Dsnco TALMGE Holds Mrs. Shelby Lisoabee Friends Pay Vleit To Shields llomo Fresh At Party CUrTOR N. MEMMOTT, Editor and Publisher Helen Odekirk, Office Manager Goldie WUcken. Hews Editor Office Phone ,441 UBSCMPTIOX RATES I Year $1.78 - Mentha $1.00 Payable la Advance Grant Hansen Ccphs Gntcrbln the Poat Office Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Davies, Mrs. Adaline Anderson and Vada Lee Burton were in Duchesne Thursday evening to at- mm lsi$GelaH& The Sophomore class held a party last Friday, Sept. 12. wih the Freshmen as the invited guests. There were over sixty in attendance enjoying the excellent games and refreshments prepared by the Sophomores. The teachers attending were Mrs. Grant Hansen, sophomore class adviser, Mr. and Mrs. Gailey, Mr. and Mrs. Lunt, Mr. and Mrs. Gomm and Mr. and Mrs. Swallow. The Junior Class School had its monthly Thursday night. Sept, Boswells home. Games were en joyid followed by a delicious waffle supper. Richard Robinson, of Salt Lake, spent the past week vis- iting with Mr. and Mrs. Bruc Hartman. Mrs. Ina Mecham and Jean, of Ajo, Arizona, were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bovee Mecham. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hartman and Mr. ad Mrs. Chester Hartman attended the Fair in Salt Lake City last week. Mr. and Mrs. William DeVries and son. Robert, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mr. and Mrs. Wanleas TABIONA Noma Robb Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Snow, of Mrs, Tholmc D. Kt Mt. Emmons, visited Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Abplanalp during the week. to stand still Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brady, and lpst,and until he could makeperfectly his way out son, Randy, visited Mr. Brady's by matchlight to obtain a mother, Mrs. Zeda Brady, at the group out. Bridgeland Sunday, That was the blackest dark s Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright. Mr, Eff n could ever be in, also and Mrs. Leland Wright, Mr.lWi l 1 pooky' ith ,a dro t3 and Mrs. Merlin Broadhead and1 TIT) I Qll Uwrt nobody knows where if a foot Mrs. Herb Lang and Alton Pot-- 1 UJ should miss the narrow trails. ter were in Provo after fruit (Crowded out last week) The party of forty in the cave Friday. at the top of their Bert Robb, of McGill. Nev , ' m wai toTabiona voices (to keep up courage) and ! Wk spent a few days recently vis- - th annuli n i tin to The jting Mr. and Mrs. Theronbb the Dimghten afthe Utah Pi- si returned with a -j TciicnaCCPTc-r- a Ofefo flttrcoti::::; Shields were pleasantly surprised Mon day evening when a group of friends and relatives called at their home. Those enjoying the evening at the Shields home were Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert, of Roosevelt; Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Neilsen, of Myton; Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ross, Mr. and Mrs Marvin Shields. President and flash-brin- i ,,V I -- Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee,' FJmEs' Z. ame onagam nd everTon and Ms. RacherNeUsen included Smith o ished the rouP bad in family. Mrs. Neilsen was acconv Bridrelan Creek the cave a little longer,stayed Danied by Mr. and Mrs Vernal Mr ' and Mrs. Melvin Broad- a? It is tend the Duchesne Stake MIA wn ruly a freak of nature and real Neilsen, of Myton, and Edna head and s Douglw leadership meeting for special IT. , vUUed Canyon, and a drive overPru worth the hard climb to se. N' th,lv Talma te Ward MIA held its instructions in dance and drama GrVe t0 Anyone who has not traveled R M. Linke is visiting rela - Weekend? annual fair and auction sale given by the general MIA jTbS&awf C the loop road from Provo Can- tives in Colorado. While there' Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Ivie and' Aft Saturday evening. A talent show board members from Salt Lake he will attend the wedding of a family have moved to Salt was an interesting part of the ?Hy. . , A!Eer,iF,'n Fork Canyon toMuMv time to do it nlece' Mr. Ivie has em- - thbusa where Lake, evening's activities. Elaine Sorw8 at Jhe irst. opportunity, Mr and Mrs. Ronald Lison- - ployment for the winter. Tnioved JSri.i tSouX ensen and Ruth Ann Burton re Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy, of wa wonderful bee. Mr and Mrs. Shelby L's- .Beard Mr. and Mrs. Warren Strong ceived first and second prizes Springville, have been visiting of Mrnirrfpn' throughout the trip, making onbee, their daugnter Bertie. anc gon, Wayne, were in Ver- - rangements ? in the Junior division. Gail An- Mr. and Mrs. Burton Tew, Sr. than the tour and Lu Jean Jennings, attended nai Wednesday to consult Mr. convenient and as Sher? the everythin derson and Vada Burton wer3 They are Mrs. Tews parents. easy a Possible for his paisen- the farewell party at Bluebell strongs doctor. Xner Leon and Austin M. Burton first and second prize winners hu Hs companions, Stan Saturday evening honoring BudAmong those who attended and Mrs. Adaline Anderson atin the senior division. ere Clark dy Bird, Jay Lisonbee and Oren the leadership meeting in Du-SwlJP Mt. Home tended the Jterry were als0 were a leadership cl uded Needlework prizes great heJp- They are lways Murray, who have been called chesne Sunday were Bishop and through thr awarded to Mrs. Louise Thomp- meeting Saturday evening. Case. to report for duty with the Mrs Leland Wright Eva May- .,ng tun 0 ccomodating, not trying to c Mr. and Mrs. Klell Mecham t Mr. and son and Mrs. Mary Tew. PoulMrs. Floyd Case went army. Ta3 mae any time schedule, only Abp'lanalp hew Bernice and small their took Burto went thn daughter t) to Salt Lake Monday to attend Barry try prizes Mrs. Merl Jennings, Norma Robb. Mr. and betryll to make possible the thSetornVrhAl11 treatlast for Lake week Salt 'fore ton, Austin and Millan Burton Utah State Fair. They spent 'Jr. and children, Gordon and. the greatest number of interesting Mrs. Delia and reof an suffered sons, Mayhew The injury and Leda Beckstead. Produce ment two y. Sood.!- - Don .nd Guy .o ILulda ot eNoU. "mount o a tree from she fell when Arnto Roberta and went cently 1 prizes BIRTHDAY PARTY trouble for the members of the 'with Mr. and Mrs. Merl Jen- Ji visited relatives in Park mn.inim. old Jensen. Flower ' prize was while playing. made tour. On Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sorensen HartmanSept. 1, little Cynthia- nings, Sr. Clair Mills, of Neolo, efty Sunday the trip, .?i,menwho awarded to Etholene Burton. began at 5 entertained her neigh- called at the Jennings home on Captain Grace Giles, of the WuMrs. Mr. Kenneth and to went and Mrs. to went Strawberry family jn the morning and ended at Tabiona Canning awards borhood playmates with a birth- - Sunday, also, Camp of the Daughters to afternoon 1 get day party. the next morning. Maude Anderson and Bertha Valley Sunday ker!T visitors of the Utah Pioneers, made the was and Perrv Anna Mrs Cynthia son, four) Utahn. son. who in had gone their They Bill, xhe oldest Lladv in the party arrangements, with the follow-Anderson. years old. Lons, of Meeker, Colorado, wer- were looking after their nro- - . ii Taylor Thayne( 12 years old) out Saturday to do some fishWayne Andersen, of Salt Lake overnight guests Saturday of perty interests here. the outing, which a? won first prize in the baked ing. as at minimum cost: stayed with Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor. Mr and Mrs. Farrell Abpla- - Confntnn rinfnJffL e,oyed Mr, and .. Mrs. Ralph Free- City, foods division with his cake. Grant Hansen last week while ATTEND MEETING J'110 Was Mrs Elaine s- Webb, Mrs. Le- i are of weeknalo swrnd were of Salt man. to went Lake, Waington Other baking prizes onc Lazcnby, Mrs. Twills doing his practice teaching in People from Bridgeland at - jng 'two weeks Mrs. Grace Taylor and Lorna end guests of the Mark Bleaz-ard- the fourth grade at Altamont El-William meet MIA leadership Mrs. tending Mr. and and Bleazard Mrs. parents. Evelyn Jensen. Esther Gines, ementary. His wife also stayed .ing at Duchesne Thursday eve- - AbDlanalD JSth m?i returned to with Judges were Mr. and Mrs. Da- daughter, Verle, them difficulty. them niece Young, Mrs. Nora L. Da- and Mrs. George Sunday. the week. for the latter part of .ning wereMr.Mr.and vid Galley and Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake with the vis- Mrs- Viola Defa. Mrs. Flora Mrs. Shelby Marret, When associates with vice, farthest part sUkP three atcaves Verle will receive medical care Farrell Mohlman. Altamont. The services at Sacrament Lisonbee, Edith Brady. Wells it is but one Fabrizio, Mrs. Jolene Giles, one com from infection. evean ear for step pan the shown Dancing completed by a guide employed by Mrs. Norma Josie, Mrs, Lovi last Sunday consisted Wright. Della Lidell. Mona and ionship to meeting Williams Francis Mr. Mrs. Sam and slavery. the Forest Service, the electric- Gines, Mrs. Lida Jones, Mrs. a talk by Frances Wall, a vo- Jane Liddell, Carol Taylor, Carnings entertainment. and children, of Park City, of ity went off because of lighten Berniece Lisonbee, Mrs. Nora Mrs. cal duet Grant Hansen by Rulon Ann ol Liddell, HarBrady, Mr. add Mrs. Leon Burton were Sunday guests at the ing striking the power plan David and a and LeFevre. Mrs. Hazel bv talk Helen Gailey, Mr! Claire Williams, Neilsen, The ranger told everyone to Daphne Van Tassell. Clark. were in Roosevelt Tuesday eve- old Sorensen home. Elder Salt of Mrs. Mr. Ruth Andersen, Wayne Walters. and Hazel M. Mrs. Weland Mr. A, Burton, a to attend so hands no one could get Regional join ning D. Nye. Mrs. Nettie Defa. Lake City. and Mrs. Ronald Lisonbee. To VVator fare meeting for the LDS Mr. and Mrs. Leon Burton, Mrs. Neilsen went to Sait Mrs. Rosie Defa and Mrs Giles AdMrs. and Hill Mrs. Fanny Church. Lake on business last weekend. is hereby given that The trip was in keeping with Jerry Moen, of Los Angeles, theNotice Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Mc- aline Anderson attended ward Wm. was Kozloski in the policy established at the Salt United States Forest Ser- Sunis a guest of his Mt. Home California, Millan, of Park City, and Miss conference at Lake Friday and the rest of the Tabiona Camp several years Mr. ve. by Verne L. Despain, Forand brother-in-laRhea McDonald, Salt Lake City, day afternoon. weekend on business. His wife sister est Service Building, Ogden, Ut., ago. of trying to Visit points of and Mrs. Elden Liddell. Mr. and Mrs. Arch White were recent visitors at the Chase him. has filed with the State Engin- Rata Lott accompanied major interest as a group as Don Mrs. Wilkerson Mr. and week. last visitors Provo were McDonald home. y a request for an extension a special eer, of McDonouting for the Lake Salt and Mrs. son, Mr. and Douglas, Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Chase McDonald the of weekend time members. Spending with from 1952 The October 5. group has toured McA. Mrs. Chase J. and Mrs. Mr. and Brundage, to October City, received word Wednesday of the ald and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baum noints of interest in Salt Lake 5, 1957, in which of Roosevelt, were Sunday visbirth of a baby boy to Mr. and Donald went to Provo Monday Galen Darnell. Galen has City, visited the relic hall in, proof of ap- was to purchase fruit. In The District Court of Du- itors at the home of Mr. and to make and ofsubmit Mrs. Gary , McDonald, at been stationed with the U. S. Kamas and visited with the .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alex- chesne County. State of Utah Mrs. Jack Liddell and Mr. and propriationNo. water under Ap- Navy in San Francisco. Kamas Valley DUP. for the plication 12710, apMrs. Bill were . Mt. Brother-soHome, Sunday Summons Shephard. ander. ALBERT Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Mr. and Mr. Albert Mezenen the Dream Mine in inspected of 0.04 sec.-fof propriation of home. Goldia Mrs. Lindsav at the McCourt, M C G WALTER KENISON. J, Guy guests are driving a new a reoeat trip to Spanish Fork, besides visiting- - aSpanish rreat. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Brother-so- n W. ROWE, EARL M. HENDER- Price, visited Sunday at the water from an unnamed spring, Fork. pickup; They were accompanied many points of interest closer tributary to Rock Creek in Duwere in Salt Lake Sunday SON. UTE ROYALTY CORPOR- Shelby Lisonbee home. Mrs. Reva Owen, school lunch by their daughter, Barbara, who to home, plus two visits to the J. P. Madsen, of Duchesne, chesne County, Utah, to be used wUl ATION. a Utah corporation, supervisor, visited the local to attend the State Fair. live there with her aunt, Hot Pots in Heber. Now we by the general public for doEMERSON C. WILLIE, Trustee; was the visiting speaker at Sac- mestic school Wednesday afternoon. during the ' fall are trying to think of a r"Rv, purposes. vs rament meeting Sunday eveJ. A. CHENEY, Plaintiffs Mrs. Joyce Allred, of Price, is represented that $60.00 school term. It bang-uplace to go next , MARY of Drager-tonI. and Gary McDonald, PFEISTER, THE ning. Mr. and Mrs. Vaun Lott and and hope Mr. Beardon andyear been has on eom- construcexpended Mrs. and Mr, George Marret, HEIRS OF JOSEPH R. LEWIS, visited their parents, Mr. of works and it is estimated daughter, Mary, gpent a couple pany will be handy to help deceased: LORAINE L. RAINS, Mr. and Mrs. Elden Brady, Mr. tion and Mrs. Chase McDonald on of will cost $175.00 to complete days in Provo visiting Mr. with the planning. RAY- - and Mrs. Ronald Lisonbee, at it MARY L. WRINKLE. ' Wednesday of last week. time is re- Lott s relatives. They brought MOND J. LEWIS and RELIA tended the wedding reception project. Additional The sympathy of this comA lOAfi of fruit, bAck in to which complete S. LEWIS, his wife, PHILIP A. at Duchesne Saturday evening, quested munity is extended to Mrs. Lucy Rex Mezenen. young son were granted a LEWIS Six Mr. and Mrs. Kent work and to prepare and sub- Mrs. TERRY honoring and his Christensen whose mother, Mrs. license couples LEWIS, Dora Ivie, will attend the to mit of during marry proof appropriation. Wimmer. Grace Quintana, died last week, month Of August by County wife, HELEN L GOODRICH, school in Spring City this year Protests the grantresisting at the home Dinner following a lingering illness. He live with his mothers will L. Merrell. Those MABEL COOMBER. GENE- of Mr. andguests of said reasons Porter Clerk with ing request, WilMrs. Woodrow High Priests and their wives who joined the ranks of the VIEVE J. CALUSTER. HYRUM therefor, must be in affidavit relatives. liams Mr. were and A. Sunday and M. JORGENSEN and LAURA a chicken supper enjoyed Mrs. Noma Rowley and son married group are as follows: form, with extra copy, and filed JORGENSEN, his wife; THE Mrs. K. E. Liddell and family. with party Friday evening at the of Boonville, Calif., spent a few Howard Carter Mecham and HEIR the 403 State Engineer, E. OF JOHN Ward Hall. MILLER, both of DuState Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, days recently with her brother, Verna deceased: JEANETTE MILLER; Elmo Taylor, of Salt- - Lake chesne. Joy Rowley, on or before November 1, Ed Williams, and family. Utah, MER City, visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Freddie Wadley spent the Mt. Home, ZIONS 1952. A. Max Steyenson,. DuIn The District Court of INSTITUTION. A Anderson Friday evening. H and Minnie Lue Jessen, Roose- CANTILE A will be held on weekend with his foster parUtah Corporation; THE HEIRS chwne County. Stale of Utah this hearing for is a former resident of Utahn. velt. extension of ents, . Mr. and Mrs. Clarence request Summons JOSEPH Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sorensen, McRAE. RAr Ronald Lisonbee and OF RACHEL A.HARTLEY time before the State Engineer Baum. Shelby vs. Plaintiff JANE CKEN, VIOLA were weekend guests Emma Lee - Brady, both of and ' H. at 403 State Capitol. Salt Lake THOMAS RILEY, all deceased: DELANTY, COLONEL the Sorensen families. COIIIpIstS Bridgeland. j i Cooperate To Conserve COOPER and JANE DOE City, Utah, at the hour of 3 ETHEL DORA HUNTER. ELSIE 1951 producers and ; OotlCfil OorVlCS Buddy J. Bird, Bluebell, and MAY PEARSON JOHNSON, During COOPER (whose true and cor p. m.. November 6, 1952. ProVirha Mae Muse, Duchesne. ADA CECIL FOUSE, EUNICE rect name is unknown), his testants may appear at the heav- users of nickel continued to at- Allan Vernon Smith and Jesand WILLIAM McRAE wife; SYLVIA L. MINCH; THE ing of adduce testimony in sup- tack the task of nickel consersie Virginia White, both of Du- FOSTER. their protests. vation. Their research, developport GAR-ROHEIR ROBERT N. OF VINA McRAE. his wife; and LA chesne. JOSEPH M. TRACY ment and sales departments dealso known as ROBERT DUCHESNE a COUNTY, body Glenn Henry Embree, Zillah, State Engineer veloped ways in which smaller of the State of Utah. M. GARROD and JANE DOE Published in the Uintah Basin quantities of the metal could be Washington, and Dorothy Maude politic GAROD (whose true and corSECOND DOE: FIRST DOE; Scurlock. Roosevelt. Utah, from applied for the job at hand. THIRD DOE; FOURTH DOE; rect name is unknown) his wife, Record.18 Duchesne, to Oct. 2, 1952. FIFTH DOE; and ALL OTHER both deceased: RICHARD M. Sept. Phona your news items to 441 PERSONS UNKNOWN, claim- GARROD and JENNIE DOE GARROD (whose true and coring any right, title, or interest rect name is unknown), bin in or lien upon the real proper; DUCHESNE COUNTY, a wife; To ad comolaint in described the ty Notice is hereby given that verse to the plaintiffs' owner- body politic of the State of Notice is hereby given that Uintah Basin Irrigation Com- ship or clouding the plaintiffs Utah; ROY W. COOK and DE A. COOK, his wife; the United States Forest Service, pany, co Paul Murphy, Sec title thereto. Defendants. The LILA Verne L. Despain, Forest SerUtah, has State of Utah to the Said De- THIRD DOE, FOURTH DOE, by retar y, Roosevelt, vice Building, Ogden, Utah, has By L SANDER filed with the State Engineer, fendants! You are hereby sum- FIFTH DOE. SIXTH DOE, and filed with the State Engineer, a request for an extension' of moned and required to serve ALL OTHER PERSONS UN request for an 'extension of time from August 30, 1952 to upon Stanley and Lewis. At- KNOWN, claiming any right, atime from October 5, 1952 to title or interest in or lien upon August 30. 1957, in which to' torney? for Plaintiffs, whose ad- the real property described in October 5, 1957, in which to make and submit Proof of Ap- dress is Heber, Utah, an an Ibxiy Pcbt fcdgf the make and submit proof of appropriation of Water under Ap- . swer ' to the complaint within 20 the complaint adverseor tocloudof Iralicfi A painter friend of water under appropriation ownership plication No. 3848 for, the, ap-- days after service of this sum- plaintiff's of wa- mons upon you. If you fail ing the plaintiff's title thereto plication No. 12709, for the apours told us about this propriation of 41 sec.-fof propriation of 0.067 sec.-f- t. idea. With an ordinary ter from Duchesne River in Du- so to do. judgment bv defau't defendants. The State of Utah water from Hades Creek, tribue Said Defendants! You chesne County to be diverted will be taken against you for you can hang a paint summoned and re- tary to North Fork of Duchesne bucket on almost any projecthrough the Gray Mountain the relief demanded in said are hereby in River Duchesne . serve Ut to County. upon Stanley Canal and used to irrigate land complaint which has been filed duired tion, or on the rung of ths in Duchesne and Uintah Coun- with the clerk of said Court, and Lewis, attorneys for plain-an- to be used for general public a copy of which is hereto tiff, whose address is Heber, for domestic purposes. ties. n It is represented that $100.00 0 annexed and herewith served Utah an answer to the It is represented that Standard Shingle Stains coma an action m Plaint within 20 days after ser-re- ha? been expended on construchas been expended on in rod, green and brown . . . you. This of estisummons tion of and is it works vice this upon you. wherein the plaintiffs construction of works under give lasting protection. Call ua to mated cost to it wUl $600.00 do, judgmert this and related application and' seek to quiet title in them in If you fail so; about them now. Good prodAdditional ucts and fast, dependable servit is estimated that it will cost and to the real property located by default will be taken agains-i- complete project. an additional expenditure of ice are the mainstays oT or the County of Duchesne, you for the relief demanded in time is requested in which to local business. $75,000 to complete the works State of Utah, and described as Mid complaint, which has been complete work andof to prepare appropriaTOWNSHIP 2 led with the clerk of said and submit proof and apply all of the water to follows tion. a of which and is copy SOUTH. RANGE 5 WEST, OF Court, beneficial use. Protests resisting the granting Protests resisting the grant- THE UINTAH SPECIAL ME- - hereto annexed and herewith said request, with reasons of is an This served you. ; upon reasons 4: SURFU with of said RIDIAN: Section request, ing n therefor, must be in affidavit Section 4: SViSE: t on in rem, wherein the therefor, must be in affidavit! ' ISloM flEV4i tiff seeks to quiet title in him form, with extra copy, and filed ! WEf NWM form, with extra copy, and filed with the State Engineer. 403 Ntawfl with the State Engineer. 403 flection 10: SMiNE'si liASE; in and to the real property eiCaMwela State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1. TOWN- - cated in the County of FM.SWV4 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, If you havo a barn, shingled 1. on November r. chesne, State of Utah, described before or Utah, SOTTTH. 2 13, October on RAW!F before or fence other or Utah, roof, unpainted TOWNSHIP 1952. wood surfaces to stain... do the WEST OE UINTAH STTFCTAT, as follows, 1952. 2 A on held WEST RANGE be will 4 OF SOUTH. hearing 2 1. on held Lota be It A hearing will tab oOciently with Standard MERIDIAN; Section ME- this request for extension of this request for extension of and 9. exceet beginning at the THE UINTAH SPECIAL Shingle Stain. It cornea ready 14: SWV2 of Section State before the time RIDIAN: Engineer time before the State Engineer fleu!hwe,t corner of Lot 1: Is usa. One gallon will give two of 403 NWV4. WH at Salt Lake State the SWVi, Capitol. coots on 90 to 125 square foot at 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake thene North 10 rodr thence the 23: 2 1. Lots t. 7. City. Utah, at the hour of with brush or qpayer. City, Utah, at the hour of 2:00 East 19 rods; thene South 10 Lot 2; Section Apply NE of the NEV4: Sec- p. m. November 6, 1952. Prop. nv, October 24, 1952. Pro rods; thence Wert 16 rod to NW. Distributed by testants may appear at the the beoinnlnoi STANLEY A tion 24 NVi of the 8WV4; S14 testants may appear at ihe hearof the SEV4. 8El of th SW,; ing and adduce testimony in hearing and adduce testimony LEWIS bv R REX LEWIS. protests. . in support of their protests. for Plaintiffs, P. O. Ad- Lot 2. STANLEY & LEWIS, by support of their M. TRACY JOSEPH S. REX LEWIS. Attorneys for JOSEPH M TRACY Utah. dress. Hpber. State Engineer Plaintiff, P. O. Address Heber, State Engineer Fir,! Publication, Snt 11. 1952 Utah. Published in the Uintah Basin ROOSEVELT. UTAH RecBasin in Uintah Published PHOK2 . Last Publication. Oct, 2. 1957 f First Publication Sspt. 11, 1952 Record. Duchesne, Utah, from ord Duchesne. Utah, from Sept 1952 S, to 1888 Oct. Oct. 18, 195$ 2, Sept, 4 to Sept. 18, 1952. 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