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Show UINTAH BASIN BEG03D general conference in Salt Lake City last Friday and Saturday.. Thursday, October t 19S2 A baby girl was born to Mr. and' Mrs. Earl, Christensen on October 2. at the Roosevelt Hos-- : Adnoa Georgs . Attend Ccncor - Mrs. Cleo Frandsen and Mrs. DeLene Allred attended the recent cancer clinic held at Vernal. They plan to hold a public meeting in the near future and give their information to anyone who ia interested. Mr. and Mrs. Gary McDonald and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tidwell and children, of were recent visitors at the Chase McDonald home. Edith Burton, Clara Burton and Fanny Hill were in Skit Lake last week to attend the Relief Society conference. ; C ; W. Erickson made a business trip to Price Tuesday. Evelyn Bleazard and Marlene, Mrs. Alice Sorensen and Erma. Vada Burton. Peggy Sorensen and Mrs. Adaline Anderson attended the MIA chastity' meeting at the Altamont seminary Tuesday evening. Mrs. Anna Murray, of Myton, was the guest speaker. Fifty-onmothers and daughters were in attendance. .Mrs. Tina Allred, of Provo, haj been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Allred and family. .Paul Hill, who is stationed at Fort Ofd, California, is visiting his .parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Drag-erto- n, . . , e Hill.; . , 1 - , d - co:i-fetenc- e. , '- , UTAHN r son-in-la- . Couple Married In California r : Miss Pgtrlcig Ann , Steed .became the bride of Eddie Hill re- - ra Notice .. To Water Users ' it Miss Jennie Campbell, of Salt S fitSSS-siiffiiSSLake City, state elementary school supervisor, Mrs. Arlettn Steed and Mike Esauk, and the n Williams, Duchesne County of Chester Steed.' school supervisor, and ot They were former s residents ty, 1 , Supt. Dean C, Christensen, of Duchesne f step-daught- Duchesne, all visited at the local school last week. Mrs, Alta Beckstead and Mrs. Adaline Anderson were in Duchesne Thursday evening to at tend ' a class ' in conservation sponsored by Utah State Agricultural College. . Gail Anderson and Leon Burton attended sessions of the , Mrs,-Garn- ii 5 ; ; V s t State of State WJih .fS ,1 apPr- C.0HV aa11 The young couple will U&B&M. unless other- in Davis, California, where Mr:1 Hill will begin his fifth year of college at the A. Cl He received United States of aZ03 a scholarship from Casadina Col- America; Forest Service. Ogden, lege last year. . Ut. proposes to change the point iverskm of .215 sec.-fof amk Mrs. Martha Gallesby water initiated by Application have Lake.' Salt children, of No. 12826, The water was to spent some time visiting Mrs. have bedn diverted - from three Gallesbyseparent;, Mr.' and .Mrs. separate pOlntJ of diversion in Clarence Peck. as follows: Guard StaHerb and. Me Birch,' Mw; amounts tion Spring - S. 10 deg. 55 min. a business made Malone, Iva Mirror re- W. 2008.6 ft .15 sec.-fttrip to Salt Lake Thursday, Lake Spring - S. 6 deg. 32 min. MaMrs. turning the same dayi W. ft. - .025 sec.-ftSpelone remained in Salt Lake for cial 2236.8 Use Spring - S. 64 deg. 32 a weeks visit with relatives. min. W. 1635.9 ft. - .04 lec.-fBroad-heaMr. and all from S!4 Cor. Sec. 27, T4N, and son, Douglas, and Mrs. ROW.USB&M. The water was Leonard Brown and daughter to been used ' from June havd visited in Provo Saturday with 1 to use Octoberl Rex Broadhead, who is attend- at Mirror Lake for domestic and Campground Miss Y B and with the U, ing Della Brown, who is working Ranger Station. df waHereafter, .215 sec.-fin Provo. be diverted from Spe' Leland ter will Mrs. and Bishop cial Use - Spring at a point S. Wright attended LDS confer- 64 deg. 32 min. W,. 1635.8 ft. ence sessions in Salt Lake last from S4 Cor, ' Sec. ' 27, T4N, Saturday and Sunday. The water will be collectMr. and Mrs. Herb Firth Were ROW, ed by means of a concrete head on business. Duchesne in Friday . through Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilker-so- box and conveyed a 5378.0 distance of iron pipe busito and son attended ft. where ft will be used from ness matters in Provo Friday. June 1 to Oct. 31 for domestic purposes in Mirror Lake Campground'. Ranger Station and Mirbe " 1 r- -- t. - - .: 4 .; Mrs.-Melvi- t. d n - out . tMITOE HUM) t. . svoi& , 2Vz-in- n ymmuw Summons ; ror Lake Lodge. In The District Court of the To 'Appropriate: Fourth Judicial District of the 23767 Ray Oman, Boneta. for irrigation use State of Utah, in and for Du- Ut. 3 sec.-fSummons chesne County from an Unnamed Draw, tribuvs, tary to ,Big Hollow to Lake Zora Gardner, Plaintiff H. L. Gardner. Defendant. Fork at a point N. 825 ft. from t. - The State of Utah to the Above Named Defendant: You ace hereby summoned and required to serve upon DILLMAN and DILLMAN. PlaintiffS, attorney,-whosaddress is .Roosevelt, 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 a1 copy of which is hereto annexed, and herewith served upon you. This is an action to terminate the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between plaintiff and defendant.. Dated September 23. 1952. Dillman It Dillman, by R. Earl Dillman, attorney for plaintiff. .Pj.Q.r ad dress, Roosevelt, - Utah. First Publication, Sept. .25, Last Publication, Oct. 16, 1952 . t$ THE OLD HERMITAGE PROOF COMPANY, FRANKFORT. KENTUCKY .nri- - rr'i'V' . ' ALL MAKES OF MAGNETOS ' Wo Also PHONE KNWODiawoaoocioiaogyAXMiiaitkat UTAH R4W. t. SVfcNIVi. EVi in NEV4 ,$ec.-32SEVs, Sec.' 33 i all in TIS, R7W. Elwood B. Carter. 23939.' Box 63,' Tabiona. Ut. 5 sec.-f- t. for irrigation use from Duchesne The Carter Oil Co. t Box' 591, Verbal, Ut.-.Ifor miscellaneous use from a well bet. 100 and 300 ft. deep at a point N. 460 ft. and E, 1980 ft. from SV4 Cor. Sec. 16, T3S, R5W. The water is to for the operation of an op us-'- t oil well. Protests resisting the granting of any Of the foregoing applies ' With reasons therefor .ions, must beg made in affidavit form with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, Utan, an or before December 6. 1952 JOSEPH M. TRACY State Sngineer Published in the Uintah Basin Record, Duchesne, Ut., from Oct, 9 to Nov. 6, 1952. sfcc.-f- n. J Viintorton Bros. Implement Co., L.T.D. ROOSEVELT. 32. T1S. Sec. The wafer will be diverted by means of a dirt dam and conveyed through an earthen ditch a, distance of 2000 ft. .where it will be used front March 1 to Oct 31 to irrigate 80 acres of land embraced in NViNEVt. NE V4NWV4, Sec. 5. T2S, R4W. Elwood B. Carter. 23938 Box asTabiona, Ut. 5 sec.-ffor irrigation use from Duchesr. 2 River, tributary to Green River at st point N. 89 deg. 58 min. W. 1988 ft.' from NV4 Cor, Sec. 14, TIS, R8W. The water will be diverted by concrete head gate and Conveyed a distance of 29,450 ft. t6 a point W 1320 ft. fom E14 Cor: Sec. 29, TIS, R7W,' where it will be placed canal into a .newly constructed and "conveyed ' a - 'distance of 14,530 ft., where it will be used from Apfri 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 300 acre;, of land embraced 23981 Carry Replacement Parts' 171-- Cor. River, tributary to Green River at a 'point N. 89 deg. 58 min W 1988 ft from NVi Cor. Sec. 14, TIS, R8W. The water will be diverted by means of a concrete headgate into the Farm Creek Canal, where it will be conveyed a distance of 30,200 ft. to a point N.1150 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 33. TIS. of NWV4SWV4 R7W, from which the water will be pumped a distance of 50 ft. to a imall canal where it will be distributed and used from 240 Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate NW acres of land embraced in , NHNEVs Sec, 33, TIS, R7W. We Are Now Equipped To TEST and SERVICE ' SV4 - ' ' I porcu-ulation- s. brother-in-- law, Ross. Owen Burgess. Delaine Bird, of Roosevelt, COHOSTESSES TO DUP spent the weekend with her parMrs. Lydia Pel cross was a ents. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bird ' with Mrs. John Cook home in Ballard Cook at the Among the Myton students who accompanied the Union High School Band- to Salt Lake were Margo City, Saturday, Linck, Alice Smith, James Mar(Form of Notice) tin. Beverly Anderson. Ramona NOTICE OF SPECIAL Nielson and Merrell Chandler. COURT HOUSE BOND Felix Quintana returned last ELECTION week from Denver, where he visited his brother, Mike Quin- DUCHESNE COUNTY. UTAH tana. who recently underwent, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREa serious operation. BY GIVEN THAT a special election will be held in Duchesne Bond Election Notice To Creditors Estate of JOSEPH W. DANNER, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Duchesne, Utah, on or before the 3rd day of December, 1952. MERRIL H. LARSEN . Attorney and administrator of the Estate of Joseph W. Danner, deceased. First Publication, Oct. 2 1952 Last Publication, Oct. 23, 1952 Notice To Creditors Estate of P. L. BILLIMAN, deceased., , Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Ray E. Nash, Coltharp Building. Vernal, Utah, on oi before the 3rd day of December, A. D. 1952. MORRIS R. COOK. Administrator of the Estate cf P. L. Billiman, deceased. First Publication, Oct. 2. 1952 Last Publication, Oct. 23. 1952 Notice i To Water Users t. Mrs. Shelby Liionbee BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Hrs. W. H. Linck was hostess Bishop and Mrs. Carl M. Van to members of the Friday Bridge Tasscll attended conference In Club at her home Friday after-- Salt Lake City Friday, Saturday noon. Members present were and Sunday. Mrs. Floyd Lamb, Mrs. Rex Mr. and Mrs. Percy Potts, of Lamb, Mrs. Homer Robinson, Upalco, visited their daughter, Mrs. Bliss Loti, Mrs. James Dal Mrs. Joyleen Clayburn on Thurs- 1CASh Ts?d day- They also called at tne ,MrS' ,U,Lst Lisonbee home. Mitchell, of Delta, who is a Shelby Terry Hallaaay spent the of at visitor the home her sister, weekend in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Floyd Lamb. and Mrs. Bruce Fitzgerald High score prize was award- of Mr. Roosevelt visited here Suned to Miss Todd. day. Rnald ,Lis0 Mrs. Mary E. Young, who u Mrattended the general has been visiting her sons and in and near Myton eren;? sessions in Salt Lake the past week, returned over ae weend during Those from Bridgeland atto her home in Provo last Thursday. Her daughter, Mrs. tending the special orogram Frank Adams, and children, Al- sponsored by the Stake M I A at ton and Ray, took Mrs. Young Duchesne Tuesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. George Marret. home. J. W. Jenson went to Salt Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lisonbee, Lake City Friday, where he was Mr. and Mrs. Shelby lisonbee, called due to the death of his Mrs. Hazel Walters, Ruth Walaunt, Mrs. Augusta Christie, who ters, Carol Taylor, Carol Ann died Thursday at her home in Brady, Joann Shephard. Adele Lamb, Mona and Jane Liddell, Salt Lake City. Joan Funk, Bailie Schuckers Bertie Lisonbee, Judy and Terrv and her roommate, Kay Kari-ga- Halladay, Rulon Liddell and came from Mt. Pleasant Sharon Neilsen. Mrs. Lauraine Nickerson and Saturday evening to spend the weekend with their parents. Mr. small daughter, of Salt Lake and Mrs. George Funk and Mr. j City, is visiting her parents. and Mrs. A. L. Schuckers. The Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Linke. girls accompanied Mrs. Grant Fields and daughter, Jean, of attended the 123rd semi-annuRoosevelt on the trip, returning conference of the Church of Jts-u- s Monday to resume their studies Saints Christ of Latter-da-v at Wasatch Academy were Bishop in Salt Lake Mr! Glen Gilbert Mr ImSh' , 1 County, Utah ,at the same time as the general election on Tuesday, the 4th day of November, 1952. for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of the County the following question: "Shall the general obligation bonds of the County of Duchesne, in the aggregate principal amount of , 9160, 000.00, bo issuad and told for the purpose of defraying the cost of erecting and furnishing a county court house, said bonds to mature in not to exceed 12 years from tho data of said bonds and to boar interest at a rata of not oxcoed-inthroe per centum per annum." None but such qualified elec tors as shall have paid a property tax in Duchesne County in the year next preceding such election shall be permitted up vote on said question. An elector, to be qualified to vote at said special election, must be registered. There shall be no special registration of voters, but the official register la&t made or revised shall constitute fWSnBK2? .he official register for such Ml..MS,nDPto?,nSd mSSiSSS?1' Mr .Sd Mre special election. If the voter desires to vote Marilyn Peterson, of Neola. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Bert Carter, of Provo, is Crapo, in favor of the issuance of said Mr. and Mrs. W. H. L inck, ry, at the home of Mr, and bonds, he shall place an X in visiting and Mrs. Leonard Harris. Mrs. Jack and while Gingell Yes the space after the word on the official ballot. If the here is remodeling their home. Art You Registered voter desires to vote against the Mrs. Carter and familv came from for Provo the weekend for issuance of said bonds, he shall a short visit with . her father place an X in the space after, and Mrs. Gingell. the word No on the official A. L. Schuckers left Sundav L. Dr. ballot. an extended business trip to At said election the polls on Lake City. shall be open at the hour of Salt Calvin Monks brought his 7:00 oclock, A.M., and remain! Dr. wife and their infant son from open until, and be closed at, the Roosevelt Mrs. Sunday. Monks, of hour of 8:00 oclock, P.M., and the baby, born Sept. 39, the election day. will convalesce at the home of Said election shall be held ir. Mrs. Monks parents, Mr,, and all of the election districts in Ted Thomas. Duchesne County, Utah. The Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.. Farrell Purcell polling places within said dis- and of Logan, were week tricts and the judges who are end family, visitors at the home of Mr. to conduct the election in the. Purcells parents,, Mr. and Mrs. several districts, shall be the Ted Thomas. same as those for the general Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish on 4th to held the be election afternoon in Duspent day of November, 1952, in said chesne Sunday visiting Mrs. Dalgleish's1 ' County. Mr, and Mrs. Ed Hart. Dated at Duchesne, Duchesnq parents, Mrs. Hart is convalescing from of 39th this day Utah, County, a fractured hip suffered Aug-- , Vernal Roosevelt September, 1952. ust 5. M. R. MICHIE Among those from Myton who Chairman, Board of oa County Commissioners Attest: - rs g n, , al h2I Whl' j Notice is hereby given that United States of America, Forest Service, by Verne L. Forest Service Building, Ogden, Utah, has filed with the State Engineer, requests for an time from Septemextension ber 30, 1952, to September 30, 1057, in which to submit Proof of Appropriation of Water under Applications Nos. 12616 and 12711 for the appropriation of .01 sec.-fof water from an unnamed spring, trib. to Rainbow Lake on the headwaters of of Rock Creek, and .03 sec.-f- t. water from the North Fork of Duchesne River, respectively, in Duchesne County, Utah, for domestic purposes. It is represented that approximately $60.00 has been expended on construction of works under each application, and it is estimated it will cost $300.00 under each .application to complete the work and apply the water to beneficial use. Protests resisting the granting of said requests, with reasons therefor, must be in affidavi' form, with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitoi, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or before November PORTER L. MERRELL Duchesne County Clerk 15, 1052. A hearing will be held on (SEAL) these requests for extension of First Publication Oct. 2, 1952 time before the State Engineer Last Publication Oct. 30, 1952 at 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City. Utah, at the hour of 2 p. m , November 21, 1952. Protestants may appear at the hearing In The Fourth Judicial District and adduce testimony in sup- Court of Duchesne County, Utah HOWARD T. SUMMONS port of their protests. vs. ROWLEY. Plaintiff JOSEPH M. TRACY GEORGIA B. HARTLEY, ELIState Engineer Published in the Uintah Ba- ZABETH H. CANNON, E. L. sin Record, Duchesne, Ut.. from SHEETS, E. L. SHEETS TRUST COMPANY, a corporation, and Oct. 2 to Oct. 16, 1952. all other persons unknown, claiming any right, title, es ate or interest in, or lien upon the BUREAU OF LAND MANAGE- real property described in the MENT, LAND AND SURVEY complaint adverse to the plainOFFICE, Salt Lake City. Utah, tiffs ownership or clouding plaintiffs title thereto, DefendAugust 19, 1952. Notice is hereby given that ants. The State of Utah to the on Feb. 28, 1941, the State of Above Named Defendants, You Utah filed application to select, are hereby summoned and reSerial S. L. 063054, under the quired to serve upon Rulon J. Act of February 20, 1929, for: Larsen, plaintiffs attorney, SWWNEVe, Sec. 35, T. 11 S, whose address is 1317 East 7th R. 11 E.; SEWNWV4 Sec. 27, South, Salt Lake City, Utah, an T. 11 S R. 13 E S.L.M., 80 answer to the complaint within acres. The department has class- 20 days after service of this ified the land as proper for ac- summons upon you. If you fail quisition under Section 7 of the so to do, judgment will be takTaylor Grazing Act. and opened en against you for the relief deit to selection by the State un- manded in said complaint which der the Grant to Miners Hos- has been filed with the clerk of pitals. The application was al- said court. This is an action for lowed Aug. 19. 1952 Any per- the quieting of the title on lands son desiring to object to this described as follows: NEViNE'i application because of the min- of Sec. 9; also SVaNEi NW eral character of the land, or NE'c of Section 20, Township for any other reason, should file 1 South, Range 5 West. U. 3. his protest in this office during Meridian, Utah. RULON J. LARthe period of publication, or be- SEN, Attorney for Plaintff, P, O. Address, 1317 East 7th fore final approval. ERNEST E. HOUSE. Manager South, Salt Lake City, Utah. First Publication, Sept, 18, 1952 First Publication, Oct. 9. 1952 Last Publication Oct. 16, 1952 Last Publication, Oct. 30, 1952 Des-pai- n, or olidtjelat td Friday afternoon, when they entertained Daughters of the Utah Pioneers of tne Naples Ward of Uintah County. ; - spar-vis- I . the deceased. Utah, throughout Porky porcupine, stealthily trees. One of the rodents can working timber renegade, is on ruin many young trees in a pla tithe upgrade in many intermoun- - tation, it was stated, tain national forest areas. Pop-s Contrary to folklore, are increasing in spite pines are not protected by game of reduction programs, Super-lawThey should not be Wm. D. Hurst said today, jed as possible food for people To decrease the porcupines lost in snowstorms because they the Forest Service is asking dont cooperate that wav. When hunters in certain areas this the snow gets deep, they hide year to shoot them on sight. out in rocky dens. A letter being issued to those These tips are for hunters who who will hunt in areas where will help in the campaign to porcupine damage to trees ' is reduce the porcupine population: Aim for the head its usually severe asks the sportsmen to help save the forest trees by the end farthest from the tree cooperating in an intensive ef trunk. fort to destroy the porcupines Use they see while hunting big would game. game. The Forest Service recogPorcupines are often seen at nizes that even though the sundown in or near mountain a quilled rodents are natural roads, grassy meadows, and part of a forest habitat, an over- streambanks. population can do serious damThe porcupine population is age to future timber supplies heavy over the entire Ashley and destroy recreational and National Forest, Mr. Hurst said. scenic values by stripping the bark from thousands of young Tuesday Night J f Porcupine During Coming Season Has Part Stake Road Show . Clinic In Vernal .. pital. . The Christensens . now : have two boys and four girls.' j A. M. Burton received med- - son,. Wayne, made a trip to Salt ical care at the Roosevelt Hos- - Lake City Wednesday. Jeanie re- - and Lyndia stayed at the home pital Thursday night and im-turned home Friday niuch pf Mr, and Mrs. Vernal Nielson at- Myton while their parents proved. Delbert Davies made a busi- - were gone, ness trip to Salt Lake Saturday, j The following attended the Murl Donohue is receiving Chastity meeting at Duchesne medical treatment at the hos-- Tuesday night: Mr. and Mrs. - Charlie Bird. Deon and Mildred pital in Price. . . Bertha Anderson, BY U'stu- - Bird, .Mrs. Bose Gilbert, MrB. arl Zirker and Don Higgens. dent, spent the weekend with Mrs.' Marvin Shields and Mr;. her parents,' Mr, 'and Mrs. Geo. Marion Ross made a trip to Prc-y- o N Anderson. C. W. Erickson and George Tuesday, where Mrs. Shields Anderson were in Provo Mon-- Consulted an eye specialist, day to 'see and hear President . Mrs. .'Charlie Bird went to Truman when he spoke at the Craig,,, Colorado Thursday to B Y U stadium. new Chevrolet. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lindsay s, Rose Gilbert is driving are rejoicing, over the arrival ai.. new.. Pontiac. of a baby son, their third. at :Presu,gnd Mrs. Hale Holgato, . the Roosevelt Hospital Satur- Bishop-apGilbert, Lois Terpening went to day night. Mp., McDorf-aldanMr. and Mrs. Keith Salt Lake , City to attend family, visited Mr. and t Mrs. Gail AnderSon Sunday. Gayle and Naomi Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Laron Beckstead and Mrs. ftfax Mullins came in took Mrs. Eva Lemon and in- Friday from Provo, where Gayle fant son to Salt Lake Sunday and, Naomi are attending school. Mrs, Mullins will remain here for medical treatment. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Gilbert. The others returned to Provo Sunday. Mrs. Aoretta Holgate (Grand ' ma Holgate) is. staying at the home ' of her daughter and ' Norma Robb Mr. and , Mrs., Milt Lar- ' v sen. Hunters Arc Asked To Shoot The lity ten - . Mmage Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bird, and her two- daughters visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Duncan and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Duncan in Neola. Mrs. Grace Dalglaiah Mrs. Gladys Ross entertained at a birthday party Sunday af- M I A On ternoon in honor of her son. Lannys. 7th anniversary. Present were Jeanie and Lyndia Ross and Evan Horrocks. Other callers at the Ross home were Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Nielson, The cast of the Myton Ward Ramona and LeGrand Nielson, MIA road show, Mylons of Myton, and Mr. and Mrs. Hill Billy Jamboree, went to Roosevelt last WednesLoryn Ross Marie Solomonson, of Roose- day evening" to present ther velt, was an overnight guest show before stake drama leaders. They received many helpThursday of Mildred Bird. Pauline Larsen and Marilyn ful suggestions. Zirker, who are attending school They then presented their proat Provo, spent the weekend gram at Ballard. Neola and with home folks Pauline with Roosevelt Wards on Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Milt Larsen and October 7, The cast included Owen BurMarilyn with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Zirker, gess, Dewey Murray. LuDeen Mrs. Ivo Johnson and girl Anderson, David Crapo, Shirley of Roosevelt, visited Friday at Harman, Merrell Chandler. Ramona Nielson, James Martin and the home of her sister and Mr. and Mrs. Loryn Beverly AndeTson. They were Ross. accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hor- Loyal Perry and Mr. and Mrs. rocks visited Sunday at the Gareth Anderton. The road home of Mr. and Mrs. Marion show was under the direction of aeaaaaanbtaaai Niolcon U. I , L. A. Dayncs Eyes Examined Complete Optical Service Daynes Optioal : WBBaooBeooooooocoBBfl PREVENT EYESTRAIN WITH miM UflHTIfl EFFICIENT Summons TWO EVES for a j Ki Notice '1 all youll ever Avoid have, eyestrain with efficient home light- isc. Mako ' sure the light right is - x n you read, sew or cook Avoid r,o" glares by '' i lamps using reflector typo to diffusa tha light, and ba sure to use the eyesight is S I proper size bullm. precious gift. Protect It with efficient lighting in every room. I . . . , , , I VtAAflAATiJUVIA Uintah Power: & Light Co. LOCALLY OWNED ROOSEVELT TAX PAYING ENTERPRISE . Phone 17 DUCHESNE I loOGBOOOOOOOOOOOOC 00 B P Q O .1 Phone 6191 |