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Show rrjTAn dajhn zzcozd for a meeting with school administrators. Thunday, Blrt W U. 1US Mrs. Arietta Williams, elementary school supervisor, visited briefly at the local school on Tuesday. Bertha Anderson and Mrs. Grace Taylor were assisting a clerks at the chest unit Mn. last Thursday. Willis Mr. and Mrs.' Potter Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rust, of and temlly were recent visitors Rangely, Colo., were in Salt Lake City. guests of the Glen Sorensens. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Burton Mrs. Annie L Ivans, of Mt. Emmons, and Mr. and Mrs. Del- ;and family were in Salt Lake bert Hardman and family, of during the weekend to visit relSalt Lake City, were dinner atives and to go to the State Suits of Mr. and Mrs. Laron Fair. Children and teachers of the Beckstead last Monday eveninf . - Mrs. Colleen Wall, of ML Em- local achool thoroughly enjoyet sister. Mrs. the Scotch entertainers at mons. visited on Thursday. Carrie Thayne last week. of Salt Lake, Eli Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Abpla-nal- visited Robinson, at the C. Erickson Washington, were renew- home one day last W, week. at the Chase acquaintances ing Mr. and Mrs. Med Allred, of McDonald home on Tuesday. Dragerton, visited the Chase McMrs. Melinda Rust, Mantl, is Donalds last week. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elton Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Burton are Rust the of a baby boy Mrs. Ina Mecham, of Ajo. Ari- born.proud parents Sept. 19, at the Roosevelt zona. visited at the Chase McDonald and Leon Burton home Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Black, of last Thursday. City, visited at the Cecil Miss Donna Miles, Mt. Home, Kansas last week. Allred home and Mias Jean Mecham, Ajo, Mr. and Mn. Gail Anderson Arizona, visited Berths Ander- and family spent Sunday in son. Thursday afternoon. Heber City visiting Mr. and Mrs. Adeline Anderson and Mrs. James Anderson. Mrs. Phyllis Brotherson were in Mr. and Mrs. George Anderafternoon Duchesne Thursday son and Bertha were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson. They went to Prove before returning home, where Bertha arranged to enroll at To B Y U. , Notice la hereby given that Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rowley, tha United States Forest Ser- e of Salt Lake, have been visiting vice, by Verne L. Despain.For-estlemc- Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rowley. Building, Ogden, Ut.. Mr. and Mrs. Stan McDonald, CM with the State Engin- of Duchesne, visited friends here eer, a request for an extension Sunday evening. of time from October 5. 1952 Mr. and Mrs. Art Hamson, of to October 5. 1957, in which California, visited Mr. and Mrs. to make and submit proof of ap- Wilford Thompson last week. propriation of water under Ap- The ladies are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Van Natts, plication No. 12710, for the of of Price, were weekend guest of 0.04 sec.-f- t. water from an unnamed spring, at the Donohue home. Mr. and Mrs. Patry, of Roosetributary to Bock Creek In Duchesne County. Utah, to be used velt, visited the Harold Sorendosens Sunday. by the general public for mestic purposes. It is represented that $60.00 As usual, the sports been expended on construc- experts will have a hard time tion of works and it is estimated proving it during the coming it will cost $175.00 to complete football season. project. Additional time is recomplete quited in towhich to and subwork and propie mit proof of appropriation. Protests resisting the grantNotice is hereby . given that ing of said requit, with reasons therefor, must be in affidavit the United States Forest Service, form, with extra copy, and filed by Verne L. Dipain, Forest Serwith the State Engineer, 403 vice Building, Ogden, Utah, has State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, filed with the State Engineer, 1, e request for an extension of Utah, on or before Nov Alta-mo- two-wee- k Memo After ! j I I ICSDllSI C&TQ Mrs. Alton Potter and chil of Talmage, are visiting dren, The infant daughter of Mr. her , Mr, H.rb: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meyer was treated at the Roosevelt Ho pital last week for a heart ailment. She was able to be taken home Sunday morning. Notice Wctsr Users hi hi Notico To Water Users hi Summons Du-.chi- t, Pro-teatan- ts t L Hilton Dr.Ln.Ciyr.8s Eyes Excmlncd -- D:yn:o Opti::l . . For tho cold winter days chcad? nofrisorctorv hot plateoy roaotoro, ranges and many other kitchen aide should be In top working efficiency. to-wf- t: SOUTH. RANGE 5 WEST. OF THE UINTAH SPECIAL MERIDIAN: Section 4: SMSE4: RIDIAN: Section 4: SViSEVi: Section 9: NEli NW: RE 14: Section 10: WiiSWi4; SELF-SUPPORTIN- G ROOSEVELT f LOCALLY OWNED PAYING ENTERPRISE DUCHESNE Phone $121 Pkrao 17 o TAX N'ASE'. SNE': EV4SWV4. TOWN-iRHI- P SOUTH. RANGE WEST OP UINTAH SUECIAL MERIDIAN; Section 1: Lots 1. 2 and 3. except beginning el the 2 Uintah Power & light Co. i LaDai' S? JSBb, th.lr nt Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Walters over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilespie, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gilespie, of Tooele, and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Walters, of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Mirl Jennings, Sr., went to Provo on Tuesday of last week to get some fruit. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bird, of Idaho, visited Saturday with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Elden Brady. Mr. and Mrs. LaGrand Gilbert, of Arcadia, visited Sunday School here this week. Bertie Lisonbee, in company with other FHA officers, and Mr. and Mrs. Nile Buxton, went to Logan Friday to attend the FHA convention held on the US AC campus. They returned Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ethel Taylor, son. Howard. and daughter, Carol, visited Friday and Saturday at Craig, Colo. On their return they were accompanied by Da-- I vid and Randy Taylor, small sons of Mr. and Mrs. Glade Tay. parents for awhile. Terry Halladay, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Halladay. left riday for Salt Lake City, where he will enter a hospital for a major operation. Mrs. Halladay went to Salt Lake Sunday to be near her son. Visiting the Alma Smith home during the week was Farrell Abplanalp, of Seattle, Washington; Mr. and Mrs Wm. Abplanalp. of Utahn; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith, of Torrey; and Mrs. Lawrence Young and little daughter, Ann. Kirk Kofford, of Duchesne, is helping J. A. Halladay on the farm during the harvest Mrs. Mirell King, of Salt Lake, ia spending a few days here on their farm. Mrs. G o 1 d i a McCourt, of Price, Mrs. Vangie Morrell and daughters, Frankie Dean and 1953. time from October 5, 1952 to Vicki Lynn, visited Saturdav A hearing will be. held on October - 5. 1957, in which to this request for extension of make and submit proof of aptime before the State Engineer propriation of water under apat 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake plication No. 12709, for the ap- la The District Court of of County, State of Utah City. Utah, at the hour of 3 propriation of 0.067 sec.-fSummons ALBERT KENI water from Hades Creek, tribup. m November'", 1052. may appear at the head- tary to North Fork of Duchesne SON, WALTER KENISON. J. ing and adduce testimony in sup-pi- t Rivi in Duchesne County. Ut.. iW. ROWE, EARL M. HENDER-- ; of their protests. to be used by general public SON, UTE ROYALTY CORPORJOSEPH M. TRACY a Utah corporation, ATION, lor domestic purposes. State Engineer It is represented that $100.00 EMERSON C. WILLIE. Trustee: vs Published in the Uintah Basin has been expended on construc- 'J. A. CHENEY, Plaintiffs MARY I. PFEISTER, THE Record. Duchesne, Utah, from tion of works and It is estimated it will cost $600.00 to HEIRS OF JOSEPH R. LEWIS, Sept. It to Oct. 2, 1952. complete project. Additional deceased: LORAINE L. RAINS, RAYtime is requested in which to MARY L. WRINKLE. complete work and to prepare MOND J. LEWIS and RELIA and submit proof of appropriat- S. LEWIS, his wife. PHILIP A. Dr. U. LEWIS and TERRY LEWIS, his ion. Protests resisting the granting wife, HELEN L GOODRICH, of said request, with reasons MABEL COOMBER, GENEtherefor, must be in affidavit VIEVE J. CALLISTER. HYRUM form, with extra copy, and filed A. JORGENSEN and LAURA M. with the State Engineer. 403 JORGENSEN, his wife; THE O State Capitol. Salt Lake City 1. HEIR OF JOHN E. MILLER, ber 1, deceased: JEANETTE MILLER; Utah, on or before Nov MER ZIONS 1952. A A hearing will be held on CANTILE INSTITUTION. this request for extension of Utah Corporation; THE HEIRS time before the State Engineer OF RACHEL A. McRAE. RAat 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake CHEL VIOLA HARTLEY and City. Utah, at the hour of 2 THOMAS RILEY, all deceased: ber 6, 1952. Pro- ETHEL DORA HUNTER, ELSIE p. m. Nov JOHNSON testants may appear at the hear- MAY PEARSON ing and adduce testimony in ADA CECIL FOUSE. EUNICE McRAE FOSTER. WILLIAM support of their protests. and LA VINA McRAE. his wife; JOSEPH M. TRACY DUCHESNE COUNTY, a body State Engineer Xoosaveli Vinal Published in the Uintah Basin politic of the State of Ulah. Record. Duchine, Utah, from FIRST DOE; SECOND DOE: Sept. 18. 1952 to Oct. 2. 1952 THIRD DOE; FOURTH DOE; FIFTH DOE: and AT T, OTHER PERSONS UNKNOWN, claiming any right, title, or interest in or lien upon the real property described in the comnlaint ad verse to the plaintiffs ownership or clouding the plaintiffs title thereto. Defendants. The Stale of Utah to tha Said Defendants: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon Stanley and Lewis. Attorney? for Plaintiffs, whose address is Heber, Utah, an an 13 YOUO KITCHEN READY? swer 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 snnpxed and herewith served upon you. This is an action in iem, wherein the plaintiffs seph to quiet title In them in and to the real property located of Duchesne. n the County State of Utah, and described as TOWNSHIP 2 follows Electric Notes n Hi-Lan- d p. p, CcKipIsb Optlcel Gervleo Netted Notice is hereby given that the Board of Education of Duchesne County School District at its office, Duchesne, Utah, will receive bids until 9 a. m., October 9, 1952, for the purchase of the school building at By Horace J. Gunn, public relaMt. Home. The building, founa tions director of w Dairy A dation and all materials to be was presented an award Wednes- - pYsl liAMniA removed from the ground by iJwwIel UwwJlv in at held a ceremonies !day 'June 1, 1953. The Mt. ' Tus?a ciube m ,A former Uintah Basin cou- - School 'building is a four room! Q:!doa Wedding Work Advertising Oieorvcd p Moyer Infent At mid-wee- k! hi Norma Robb Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Abpla-nalhave returned to their home in Washington after a visit with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Abpla-nal- Mrs. Shelby Llsonbee y ! UTAHN olidaelatu) were attended by members of toe. Advertising Club and local business executives. UI"L..3 LCrLjwJ Cited Fcr f--1 Southwest corner of Lot 1: thence North 10 rods: thonce East 16 rods: thoneo South 10 rods: thoneo Wed II rods to the beginning: STANLEY A LEWIS hv S REX LEWIS, Attorneys for Plaintiffs, P. O. Address. Heber, Utah. First Publication, Sept. 11, 1952 Last Publication, Oct. 2, 1952 at were weekend guests of their 1'ranil ud8ed.by lead- parents. Mr. and Mrs. William faf lnJ Abplanalp. m Mrs. Leonard Brown and fam- entries were ily were visiting in Mt. Em- dea and con- mons and Boneta, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorren Kof- - J111" effectiveness. The awardwas given as secford and daughter, of Roose- - Tid Place award. placing second visited Mr. and Mrs. P. F. 10 ,ne winner, ' Sunkist. Abplanalp over the weekend. Al present and receiving Miss Della Mae Brown, of spent the weekend visit- awards were the Axelsen, Ben- 120 Canyon Road by members By order of the Board of Ed- of the family and friends. ucation County They attribute their long .mar- School District to ried life cheerfulness, plenty j By C. C. Mickelson Clerk of hard work, and an attempt First Publication Sent. 25 1952 ' the-first two great com- - Last to live Publication, Oct. 2, 1952 msndment. j Mr. Brady was born in Fair-vel- t, view. April 7, 1881, a son of I Patriarch Jordan Brady anJ On or before October 7, 1952, Mary L. Howell. His wife. the Board of Education of Uin-na, was born July 19. 1882, a , . i Notice For Dids i An-Prov- - head and sons, Rex and Doug iaV m"p7ovo; Sunday. Rex will "enter theB Y Ufor the current term. Della Mae Brown returned to Provo with them., Mr. and Mrs. Bert May hew' were in Salt Lake during the week. They attended the Fair while there. Mr. and Mrs. Don Lewis hbidsDff u"aHeUo5 patr iy lScC1enCT ,(orHtL,nS M coun executive and vice presi of toe agency; Reynolds, artist and ndjalph of the car card entrant. Li presenting the awards, H. Barlow, manager of City L,ines Transit Advertising noted Dairy was the sole utah firm to Dlace in the contest. The ceremonies : They were married in"l902 in d5SPSal spedficaTiSns'1 the TfficTfhthehdi'k years before 209 South 1st West Vernal Ut Bra- - .f1' Vchoofin' 1900 dbegaV'thtog and for 16 taught r and : working as a rwir salesman. He was employed 8 JblkationSep? 1952 Firtp as track 0?t timbennan, lay- LaSt Publication, years 4. 1952 r at the coal er and camp in Clear Creek. Utah. They have lived in Fairview, Cleveland, Talmage. Lapoiut, 111111110118 Tridell, RoosWlC6PricrWest D?."10I',bei.e.cA of while attending to business mat-Uintah Hiawatha, Provo and Salt Lake ?,ar , 2. ,E. 'icat.1n ters DUlrici Court of the city, Utah; and Mesa, Ariz.. and Mrs. Delia Mayhew and sons. ChT ds for ! e. alteration of the Kimberly. Idaho. Don and Guy visited Mr. and Fourth Judicial 1x1District of Du-; and Mr. and Mrs. Brady are active UtaJ' Mrs. Joe DiStefano, of Tabiona, sala Snerffipa" Summons chine members of the Church of Jesus ? aremovablp stage). Wednesday vs. Christ of Latter-da- y Zorn Gardner. Plaintiff Saints. Mr. 0taLnedJ? c eFk HGardnr. Defendant. Brady has served on the North 1st with Mrs. Shelby Lisonbee and West, Vernal, Utah. state of Utah to the Above Sundav gphnni Mrs. Ronald Lisonbee .JOHNSON, Clerk You are Board! af one of the N.med L8, AiAH0JaLlJanyn1OArH lUmmnvTn hereby summoned and required presidents of the 26th Quorum fir8t Publication. Oct. 2, 1952 to serve upon DILLMAN and of Seventy in Fairview, and as mt Mrpntf p Mr. fnd Mrs. Roy DILLMAN PlaintiffS attorney, a stake missionary in Salt Lake wh0Se address is Roosevelt, and Ensign Stakes He is now utah an answer to the com-- ! a high priest and ward teacher ! A aaa Won t courvtul wdl plaint Within 20 days after ser- - in the South 18th Ward. is summons upon you. 7? honored ai vjce Mrs. Brady is a teacher in a ,eddrIln areM J1 itld nMair R yu tail so to do. Judgment the Relief Society and previous. by default will be taken against ly worked in the Young Worn- for the relief demanded Inens Mutual Improvement you QpntimW Hall. Saturday said complaint which been elation. , 27. Everyone is mvited. filed with the clerk of raid They are parents of nine chil-- , court, and a copy of which is dren, Warren H. Brady, Guy HOEICG hereto annexed, and herewith B. Brady, Lyle Brady, Salt Lake upon you. City; M. Lionel Brady, Sandy; an nr t awn imipt 'Served is an action to terminate Alga M. Brown, Kanab: Erma Stmt 1 iwn siravrv' theThisbonds of now N. Labrum. Frultland; Vondella rvrrTrr io8 t CUT UMB,and heretofore matrimony existing between Schouten. Frultland; Mary V. 1011 .. .'plaintiff and defendant. Dated Larsen, Roosevelt; and Annetta; . , oS1byth! AnSif September 23, 1952. DUlman k Poulsen, Rexburg. Idaho. Forty-fiv- e Dillman, by R. Earl Dillman, i J8; grandchildren anl make up. attorney for plaintiff. P. O. ad 10 the rest of their family. Roosevelt, Utah. iSm Af m eSJi i?29,, fc First Publication. Sept. 25. 1952 iTlfff fY VtitV.M h III ' Can You Vote WiiN. 97 Last Publication. Oqt. 16. 1952 ; sheep-sheare- Hi-Lan- d weigh-maste- Notice For Olds j ; fr mae - lf.ndt: - , : ; u Asso-War- d IUUm ixn u I hW d. Qlu'vvvi,1 T. 11 S.iR. 13 E., S.L.M., -- , , IT Tl i 80, acres. The department has class-- . ified the land as proper for acquisition under Section 7 of the Taylor Grazing Act, and opened it to selection by the State under the Grant to Miners Hospitals. The application was allowed Aug. 19. 1952. Any person desiring to object to this application because of the mineral character of the land, or for any other reason, should fil3 his protest in this office during the period of publication, or before final approval. -' E. HOUSE. ERNEST l Jis tercl M cani Managi 1952 First Publication, Sept. 18, Last Publication, Oct. 15. 1952 Summons 12 si! c-mp- In The District Court of Duchesne County. State of Utah Summons JOSEPH vs. JANE Plaintiff WIL-CKE- DEL ANT Y. COLONEL H. and JANE DOE (whose true and cor-rect name is unknown), his wife; SYLVIA L. MINCH; THE HEIR OF ROBERT N. GAR-ROalso known as ROBERT M. GARROD and JANE DOE GAROD (whose true and correct name is unknown) his wife, both deceased: RICHARD M. GARROD and JENNIE DOE GARROD (whose true and correct name is unknown), hU wife; DUCHESNE COUNTY, a body politic of the State ol Utah; ROY W. COOK and DE LILA A. COOK, his wife; THIRD DOE. FOURTH DOE, FIFTH DOE. SIXTH DOE, and ALL OTHER PERSONS UN KNOWN, claiming any right, title or interest in or lien upon the real property described in the complaint adverse to th? plaintiff's ownership or clouding the plaintiffs title thereto, defendants. Tha Stale of Utah to tha Said Defendants: You are hereby summoned and required to serve Upon Stanley and Lewis, attorneys for plaintiff, 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 be taken again 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 plaintiff seeks to quiet title in him in and to the real property lo cated in the County of Du chesne, State of Utah, described TOWNSHIP as follows, 4 SOUTH. RANGE 2 WEST OF THE UINTAH SPECIAL ME RIDIAN: Section 14: 8WV4 of the NWVi. WVi of the 8WV4. Lot 2; Section 23: Lott 1, 6. 7. NW'i, NEVi of tho NE14J Section 24: NVi of tho SWVi: Stt of tho SEV4. SEi4 of tho 8W14: Lot 2. STANLEY & LEWIS, by S. REX LEWIS, Attorneys fur Plaintiff, P. O. Address Heber. Utah. First Publication Sept. 11, 1952 Last Publication, Oct. 2. 1952 COOPER COOPER j to-wi- t: Atony o man can ramambar reading by kerosene lamp. For however fast time speeds by, it hasnt been very long since lamps played an important pert in lighting the homee of the Weat and Standard waa a email company proud of its ability to get from 5 to 10 gallons of its principal product, coal oil, from a barrel of petroleum. CoVttt a foW of the hundreds of products made from oil today 4 Almost every item ia this picture, for example, cornea directly or indirectly from oil: (1) the enamel on stove, refrigerator and cabinets, (2) the dryer in the wall paint, (3) tha plastic in the clock cover, curtains, apron, (4) the linoleum, (5) the drainboard covering at the sink, (6) tho detergents used in washing (7) the finish on the and (8) the synthetic rubber of its tires, Add to these asphalt for paving and roofing, inaecticidi. 1 ci f cosmetics, dry cleaning solvents .. .and, of course steadily improving gasolines and motor oils , . , and you begin to see how important oil bee become, Mon th. 1100 products are now being made from petroleum by Standard Oil Company of California, and others are on the way. Wa have apant $35,000,000 in research and technical service in the last 5 years alone. . .to make a barrel of oil truly a barrel that cant be emptied in terms of the good things it contributes to your daily living. f STUKKnD OIL CIOTY OF ttUJCXI pkzt cicd h um yea fcrifcr |