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Show Church Kates all of Duchesne, visited the UINTAH flASBt RECORD Brotheraons last Sunday. C. C. Mickelson, of Duchesne Thursday, December 4, 1882 Primary preparation meeting was held Monday at the horn 3 accompanied by Miss Edith and Sterling Sill, Salt of Miss Sharon Hamilton, with 10 Lake City, were guest speakers Miss Gay Lazenby as assisling Mrs. George Anderson at Sunday School on Nov. 23. It has been unofficially report- hostess. Plans were formulated The following from here ated that the weather in Tabiona for the Primary Christmas tended the Relief Society visit- Norma Robb this year, most of which has reached 10 degrees below Pre-Holid- ay ing teachers convention at Mt. zero, but seems to have been a will be presented during regular Rex Broadhead spent the Emmons: Mr. and Mrs. Leon little "less "'cold than that "the Primary time on Wednesday. Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Gail An- Thanksgiving holiday with his December 24. The time for the past few nights. derson. Fanny Hill, Marv Tew, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin program will be 1:30 in the afMr. and Mrs. Marion Chris- Clara Burton, Alice and Waldine Broadhead. Rex is attending Mrs. Lova Gines entertained ternoon, with parents of the at the B Y U in Provo. 21 guests at a birthday party in children invited to be special tensen entertained the following Sorensen. Betty Potter. Zella school Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth This program will not members of their family Wed- Barrett, Myrtle Donohue and honor of her daughter. Joyce, guests. Carrie Thayne. and son spent Thanks the annual ward Christmas nesday evening at a who was celebrating her Sth be Mr. and Mrs. LawEve program. The details of the with Mr. Mrs. giving Wallace dinner: and Stevenson, recently nice presents birthday. Many program have not yet been Jess Christensen and their seven released from the army is happy rence Wilkenson at Provo. were received, with games and ward Otto Kofford. of Los Angeles, children, Mr. and Mrs. Paul to be at home with his wife and delicious refreshments being en- announced. is attending to busiCalifornia, new son. and six children. Christensen baby joyed .by all present. The Tabiona Ward Primary Mr. and Mrs. Earl Christensen Mrs. Louise Anderson, of Lo- ness in Utahn while visiting Alies Gines was honored guest is canvassing the ward this and six children, Mr. and Mrs. gan, and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart relatives. at a birthday party Sunday eve- week for subscriptions to the Dee Christensen and daughter. Anderson and small daughter Mr. and Mrs. Russel L. Smith ning at his home. Childrens Friend. Last vear the Mr. and Mrs. Miles Christen- of Las Vegas, Nevada, were and family, of Salt Lake and Don Snyder, who recently re- ward reached 100 cent of its Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Abpla-nal- p and daughter, of Boneta. houseguests of the George turned from serving in Germany assigned goal and itperis hoped the sen for several days last and Mrs. Zane Christensen and family, of Cedar Citv. with the U. S. Armed Forces, same achievement will be an ac- Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jensen and week. were weekend visitors with Mr. was a guest this week at the complished fact this year. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Anderson and Mrs. Theron Robb. nine children, Mr. and Mrs. Walhome of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van lace Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. were Thanksgiving Dav hosts ;o Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Rust and Tassell. A large crowd enjoyed the1 Dean Rowley and baby, and Eva Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Anderson. family, of Ogden, visited Mr. It is reported that Robert Fireside Mrs. Louise Mr. Christensen. Jane and Anderson. eveChat held Sunday and Mrs. Dave Davies th Casper is out of school this week ning after Mrs. James Anderson, of Hebei Thanksgiving holidays.during Sacrament meeting with scarlet fever. ElMr. and Mrs. Floyd Case, of City, and Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Patience Larson, of DuMr. and Mrs. Boyd Williams, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and Bertha. Miss Rozella Carlile Mt. Emmons, were guest chesne. visited Mr. and Mrs. of Wyoming, visited friends and v in Lewis. the Harold Sorensen is home fro Earl Speakers ers at Sacrament meeting on relatives in Tabiona during the were Miss Irenemeeting. Wright Sunday. ma vacation In CalThomas and El-- Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown holidays. Thanksgiving ifornia. Allen der who were C. also Giles, W. Erickson Mr. and Mrs. in Roosevelt Sunday to ' Marvin and Nadene Ottosen. honored as Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Brother-so- were guests. Musi- were recent Saturday visitors in visit Cecil Kofford, who was reattended the cal numbersspecial of Roosevelt, were of were bv Miss Gav Turkey Day guests City. covering from an operation at Thanksgivipg dance in Tabiona Wagstaff and Lila, Jean Carter. Heber Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blake and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McDonald the Roosevelt Hospital. Thursday Evening. Miss Edith Heiberg are livirtg in Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Abplanalo Miss Marjorie Lewis visited in Sacrament meet-- in the John L. Allred house, Mr. and Mrs. James Ander- and son and Ivon Brown were Miss Nadene Ottosen in Roose- ingSpeakers were Miss Lila Jean sons of Mrs. Heber. visited their Mr. Sunday Reed Daniels son, in Heber for Thanksgiving. They velt during the Thanksgiving Carter, Miss Nancy Young, Miss of Salt and Mr. and Mri.-Boand families here for several spent the day with an aunt. Lake; holidays. Irene Thomas and Earl Van Tas- Van Natta, of Price; and Rex days last week. Mrs. Olson. Miss Afton Turnbow. Salt sell. Bertha Anderson, of Provo, Donohue, of Salt Lake, were Lake City; Miss Lila Turnbow. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Defa guests last weekend at the and Jeraean Burton, of Sal: of Hanna, and her fiance from were recent Salt Lake City vishome. Lake, have viaited their families Oregon, and Mrs. Pearl Turn- itors. A. M. Burton, Vada Lee Bur- since Wednesday evening. They bow visited friends and relaMr. and Mrs. Darreld Casper ton, Glen and Erma Sorensen. were guests at a dinner party tives in Tabiona Sunday. and Mrs. Curtis Jones were re- Edith and Etholene Burton. Har- given by Miss Peggy Case at her Miss Dorthy Newman, of Salt cent Salt Lake e home in Mt. Emmons Friday City visitors. ry Thayne. Roxella Brown. at was the a guest Lake City, czrmiE-cElwood Carter and Elvin Lew- Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. evening. MrrJWhNewman!SdUtengathe is were Monday business Vis-- Gail Anderson. Wm. S Hill and Mrs. Roxella Brown is vis(307513 itors in Salt Lake City. Stella Davies attended Sunday iting her sister in Price. holidays. ' is Frank who Mrs. M. A. Mr. and Burton Duchesne Clark, in convention School working Lorin Allred. Altamont, and the Ioka road now under on Nov. 23. and family, Mr. and Mrs. EUis Keith Duke. Duchesne, visited on the weekend Burton and family, aud Mr. and Mrs. Laron Beckstead construction, spent and Mr the Tabiona holidays. in during his family. with Mrs. Leon Burton and famllv Lake in Salt visited and Mefamily C. M. Mrs. Principalvrand VETERINARIAN of Clearfield, and a couple of days last week. Ronald w were Nye, Thanksgiving Day guests tr vr.8 j j Bud Nye. Roosevelt, both of Sawk?ns and childn Blaine Brotherson made a at the Howard Cowan familv whom are employed on the Ioka business trip to Salt Lake last home in Duchesne. relatives at outside ooints during road Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tidwell, of construction, visited Sun- week. , the Thanksgiving holidays. Mrs. Ruby McDonald and Mrs Price, were weekend guests at day at the home of their brothPHONE YXRNAL 281-Mr. and Mrs. Garth VanTas-sel- l er. Ted Nye. Margaret McDonald and family. the Chase McDonald home. and Mrs. Minnie Van Tassell Clinton Casper who is emJoan Bleaxard spent the Or Contact On Saturdays At were recent Salt Lake City vis- ployed on the Ioka road con- tions Nos. 10360 and 10361, for Thanksgiving holiday weekend UINTA AUCTION YARD itors. in Mynum, Montana, visiting her project, spent the week the appropriation of 50 sec.-fMiss Irene Thomas, of Port- struction end with his family. grandparents resac.-of water, and 30,000 land, Oregon, is a guest this holiday visitors pectively, from Duchesne River week at the home of her par- at Thanksgiving Mr. the home of Mrs. and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeo Thomas. Virgil Wadley were Mrs. Wad-ley- s and various tributaries of Rock Creek in Wasatch County, Utah, She is employed as a dietician parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl to be used for domestic and muintern in .one of the Portland Atwood, of Mrs. Salt Lake City. purposes. nicipal Hospitals. . J Wadley returned to Salt Lake It is represented that $2,000.00 City with them Sunday for a has been expended on construcvisit. of works and it is estimated tion Mr. and Mrs. Farland Jone an additional expenditure and family visited relatives in that of $3,000,000.00 will be required durin the Thanksgiving to complete the works and apply Notice is hereby given that'??? water to beneficial use. Burt Rowley, by W. E. Wil- holiday. Irs. Webb Mercer theProtests resisting the granting 5fr'i,?!?d Hams, agent, Duchesne. Utah, of Salt Lake Cilv, of said request, with reasons has filed with the State En--Your Homo is ADEQUATELY WINED Thanksgiving holidays therefor, must be in affidavit gineer, a request for an exten- W1ih Mt. Mercers parents, sion of time from Novembei form, with extra copy and filed Costs Little Pays Big Dividends. the State Engineer, 403 20, 1952 to November 20. 1954, ?IlrMrTSL i nner with a in which to make and submit guests at the Maxwell home State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1 on or before January 17. Proof of Appropriation of Water were YOU HAVE Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nye and Utah, 1953. under Application No. 11241. children 6n 1 held will be sec.-f'A hearing for the appropriation of tills request for extension of Largo Enough Wire of water from Strawberrv time before the State Engineer River in Duchesne County. Utah Plenty of Circuits at 403 State Capitol. Salt Lake for irrigation purposes. 2:00 of hour at the that is Utah, City. It represented To Plenty of Outlets has been expended on p. m January 22, 1953. Prohearat the testants Notice is hereby given that may appear construction of works, and it INADEQUATE WIRING can reduce the efficiency of iho is estimated that it will cost Salt Lake City Corporation has ing and adduce testimony in $1,500.00 to complete construc- filed with the State Engineer, support of their protests. So whon finest electrical equipment by more than JOSEPH M. TRACY tion and submit Proof of Ap- requests for extension of time State be one. home Jana or an to new build remodel Engineer old 1953. from 22, wiring you January propriation. Published in the Uintah Basin Protests resisting the granting uary 22, 1963. in which to maka . . of circuits. and electrical from outlets, wise, enough Utah, Duchesne, plenty of said request, with reasons and submit Proof of Appropria- Record, therefor, must be in affidavit tion of Water under Applica- - Dec. 4 to Dec. 18, 1952. Rrtnembsr, your family will enjoy more fully their form, with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer. 403 appliances, and you will be able to use electricity State Capitol. Salt Lake City 1 more economically when you are ADEQUATELY WIRED Utah, on or before January 10, Faculty advisers are Principal 8 C. M. McKell and Hawkins. 8 TABIONA Mr. H. E. aimaeje R Mrs. Thelma D. Nye Dro-gra- CCIIOOL NEWS By LaRana Nya . Ttbby III Beats Alums 25- - 30 The first local basketball game of the current season was played Friday evening in the i high, school gymnasium. Coach Kent Ellertaons high school boys defeated a team composed of Tabby High alumni by a score of Coach Ellertson has not chosen his main team yet and all the boys were given a chance to play. Four members of the alumni team were the champs of the Uintah Division in 1944. They were Byron White. Boyd Williams. Art and Tom Fabrizio. Others who played included Ray Jones. Vern Carter, Lon Humes and Garth Van Tassell. The Tabiona team will make a barnstorming tour of Southern Utah next week. Ross Wadley is team manager. 25-3- 6. . - ; SCHOOL PLAY DEC. 4 Rehearsals have been in- full swing for the school play to be presented- in the Tabiona High School gymnasium tonight (Thursday). The play is a. three-ac- t comedy - mystery entitled. - - : Please, My Nerves! and is directed by Mrs. H. E. Hawkins and W. Grant Peel. The cast is as follows: Mrs. Heggens. Carma Sizemore: Alice, Rozella Carlile: Cynthia. Sharon Hamilton; Eddie. Vernon White; Althea Coldwater, Defa; Igor Petroff. Delbert Fabrizio; Madam X, Marilyn Ralph Wilson, Rex Jimmie Washburn. Ross Wadley: Gladys Burr. Malta Young; J. M. Burr. Robert Tilda Mae Jenkins. Myrna Newman. SCHOOL PAPER The Thanksgiving edition of the Tabby Times was distributed Wednesday. Florence Woolley,, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woolley, is editor of the school paper this year, with Miss Nelda June Clegg, as Other staff members are society, Sharon Hamilton; boys sports. Rex Michie; girls sports. Connie Ivie; band, Pleasv Lewis: gossip, I. C. All and M. E. Also (obvious nomi de plumes, rumored to be LaRena Nye and Carole Defa); art, Linda Mae and Lila Jean Carter. Class reporters are: 12th grade, Edward Watasillo; 11th grade. Myrthan Defa: 10th grade, Marilyn 9th grade. Carole Defa; ; 7th and 8th grades. Sherry 5th and 6th grades, LaRae Jones; 4th grade, the whole room; 2nd and 3rd grades, Richard Moon; 1st and 2nd grades. Carole Turn bow. Myr-tha- n e; Mi-chi- e; Mi-chi- e; r. Le-Fevr- Wag-s-aff- Summons Rv-bar- 1 fljtakn Christensen Fcmlly m Has Dinner . Wil-kens- An-derso- - I speak-conducte- d two-wee- n , 1 b Doi-ohu- e 'fZ0,C:D a I at ter:.? Ad-alin- D In The District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Duchesne Summons Merlin Broadhead, Lorraine Broadhead, his wife; A. P. Voor. his. J. A. Cheney, B. H. String-haR. Earl Dillman and J. W. Mrs. vs. Rowe, Plaintiffs Ben Thomas, if living, and if dead, the unknown heirs at law. devisees, legatees and creditors of said Mrs. Ben Thomas; also all the unknown heirs at law, devisees, legatees and creditors of E. Clemens Horst, deceased; also all other persons unknown claiming any fight, M title, estate or interest in. or lien upon the real property described in the complaint adverse to plaintiffs ownership or clouding plaintiffs title thereto. Defendants. The State of Utah to the Abovo Named , . Defendants: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon Cheney. Marr Wilkins & Cannon, plaintiffs whose address is 920 Continental Bank Building, Salt Lake City, 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. This is an action to auiet title to the following described property situated in the County of Duchesne. State of Utah: The NE14; the EV4 of the NWVi of Section 7, Township 2 South. Range 5 West, Uintah Special Meridian. Dated this 10th day of October. 1952. " Chanty. Marr, Wilkins fc Cannon . Attorneys for Plaintiffs 920 Continental Bank Building. Salt Lake 1953. City. Utah First Publication, Nov. 6, 1952 A hearing will be held on Last Publication, Dec. 4. 1952 this request for extension of time before the State Engineer at 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, at the hour of 10:00 tr Christens a. m., January 15, 1953. Protestants may appear at the hearEnriastini ing and adduce testimony in support of their protes.s. vit SWt& veuKfiezP g Bolow V Dr. R. R. Durrltt R t. UMaaaaawaaaai ft Her; Is Ttio Tfao Notice To Water Users To - !e BE SURE mro - - t. Notice Water Users $1,-500.- . 8 PROOF THE OLD HEESSftASS COMPANY. FRANKFORT. KC4TUCX1 JOSEPH M. TRACY Notice To Water Users Application No. 9702 for the of appropriation of 2.285 sec.-fwater from Sirawberrv Rive: in Duchesne County. Utah, to be used for the irrigation of 160 acres of land. ' It is represented that has been expended on construction and maintenance of works and it is estimated tint - additional expenditure of $750.00 will be required to complete the work and apply the water to beneficial use. resisting the granting 6t said request, with reasons therefor, must be in affidavit form, with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol. Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or before January 10, t. $1.-700.- h Ivy m k. ttttt m Satm and payoMmt, aaay ante mt yeaf old eewhn y plan. Small dawn libarel trade In allow, maeMna, HATS Sawlne cMaoi art avail ' h-ms 1953. A hearing will be held FRAN HARRISON APPLIANCE Phone 89-- Roosovoll al Delinquent notice Farnsworth Canal and Reservoir Co. MTN. HOME. UTAH There is now due and delinquent the amounts set opposite the following names, on account of an assessment levied Octobci 13, 1952, on the Capital Stock of the Company: Amt. Shares Cart. No. Name 209.95 $ 77.67 John L. Allred 80.00 29.60 611 H. A. Beckstead LOCALLY OWNED 400 00 148.00 1290 W. A. Bleazard 10 94 29.03 F. L. Burton 0 TAX PAYING ENTERPRISE 151.51 409.50 Ellis Burton - Phene 17 DUCHESNE Phene IlSl ROOSEVELT 109 97 297.22 Leon Burton 60.68 164.00 A. M. Burton 14.00 1430 578 Lawrence Burton 844.18 312 SR J. W. Bleazard 56.24 1404 152.00 Jack Bleazard B. Barlow 141.56 382.60 George Brandon 111.00 300 00 1418 Elmer Childs U. S. of America Mortg. 109 61 296.23 1392 Delbert Davies 48 47 131 00 1326 C. W. Erickson ' 111.00 NOTICE to Oil Companies, Attorneys. Brokers. Lend Owners 300.00 Charles Fietkau 21.92 Alleged Land Owners, end POLITICIANS in th Uintah 59.25 1120 Leora Farnsworth Federal Land Bank 131.43 Basin end State of Utaht 355 50 1400 R. E. Farnsworth Federal Land Bank MRS. BEN THOMAS This is to assert that 57 28 1139 15481 & Curtis Walker Ry BARON LOUIS ANto Uintah Basin of in the her land 37.00 sold all 100.00 1376 Cecil Kofford TON VON HORST in London England, in 1814 88 veers age Commercial Bank of Utah 64.38 the deeds 174.00 1436 of lh United Raymond Lindsay being signed at the Consulate-GenerFederal Land Bank and seal of the United States being duly and the Statee, stamp 207.21 557.32 George G. Lindsay 333.00 affixed. Th deeds were thereafter sent to the Uintah Basin to 900.00 Rue Miles 8 22 be placed on record, and fees for such services prepaid. 22.21 822 J. E. Miles 187.13 505.75 LeGrand Mecham 74.00 200.00 1336 John W. Mowers 148.09 400.00 E. D. Nyberg Furtharmore. it is a technical inexactitude to say or ad74 00 200.00 1378 Arlin R. Potter 208.72 584.11 Mrs. Ben Thomas' hairs cannot be located, and that vertise that 1435 Peterson & Donald Miles 46.62 lhair whereabouts are unknown. . 128.00 George B. Rust 1389-Unissue- Uintah Power & light Co. d G 297-43- 9 1314-1341-14- 1146-131- 8 ATTEMTIWI. 1298-1395-13- Notice is hereby given that W. E. Williams, Duchesne, Utah, has filed with the Slate Engineer. a request for an extension of time from November 25, 1952 to November 25, 1954 in which to make and submit Proof of Appropriation of Water under lets her The exclusive PFAFF switch from stitch to stitch u euily as dialing a radio. Give her a PFAFF and yon give bet ' a complete home sewing center. elec-Iric- 1315-135- 9 State Engineei Published in the Uintah Basin Record. Duchesne, Utah, from Nov. 27 to Dec. 11, 1952. Siting Uschine 25. on Ihis request for extension of time before the State Engineer at 403 State Capitol. Salt Lake City, Utah, at the hour of 2:00 D. m. January 15, 1953. Protestants may appear at the hearing and adduce testimony in support of their protests. .. JOSEPH M. TRACY State Engineer. Published in the Uintah Basin Record, Duchesne, Utah, from Nov. 27 to Dec. 11. 1952. - 958-119- 6 al 1150-141- 2 1190-Unissu- 1214-Unissue- d 1177-136- 0 F- .Hon Rust 278 36 1238-138- 0 103.00 3. 63 774 833 Sarah J. Shirts 111.00 300.00 Milton Stewart Commercial Bank of Utah 98 44 266.06 1439 Aaron Stevenson State of Utah 111.00 300.00 Tom Thayne 77.00 28.49 1147 F.lden Sorensen 275.00 101.75 1424 Harold Sorensen 58 98 154.00 Chris St Anna Sorensen 148.01 400.00 1394 Fred Schultz 18.13 1323 49.00 Harold Thompson 98.70 266.79 Roy Warren 12 00 1425 4.44 Curtis Walker And unless payment Is made before, so much as may be necessary to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale, will be sold at public auction at the Company Office on the 8th day of December, 1952, at 2:00 oclock PM. By order of the Board of Directors. FRED C. LINDSAY, Secretary First Date of publication Nov. 20, 1952 Last Date of Publication Dec. 4, 1952 1142-119- 1 - 984-97- 7 1322-134- 2 1249-125- 8 The parcels of land in Duchesne County, Utah, whtea Mrs. Ben Thomas sold to Baron Louis von Horst in London England, in 1914. art described as fellows: North East Quartar and East Half ef the North West Quarter, Section 7. Township 2 South, Range 8 West Uintah Special Meridian. 840 acres. South Half of Section 32, Township West. 320 acres. 8 South. Rang 8 LILLIAN M. S. TROY 482 North Loe Robles Avenue Pasadena, Calif. . TeL Sycamore (Repreoentative of the helm ef Baron Louis von Horst deceased ) |