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Show of Duchesne was transacting business in Ioka Thursday. Msg Miss ee be un- Martin $23,000,000,000 to evening thing like $33,000,000,000? Betty © twelve year by probably ten or billions of dollars? the _ Will the national debt in next fiscal year. be probably in- Jo Morrison, Voleir Mayhew, Lila Davis, Lucille _ Rhodes, and Nora White. They | cooked their dinner over a bon fire and returned at a late hour, tired but pleased with the great success of the day. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rhodes Motored to Heber Sunday. —o-— Mrs. Floyd Fullmer was a Duchesne visitor last Friday. —6 Will the national be creased to $45,000,000,000? Has the country embarked policy permanent a un- ity to com- Is and a threat consequent the made ruin of Evidently the spring weather is more inevitable by overload expeneffecting a great many people, diture ? anyway, it won the decision of the Does the N. R. A. invalidate the following people, who went hiking protection from unfair trade pracSunday: Nelda, Louise and Leo price and tices fixing MT. EMMONS combinat- ae Wilkins was given Monday evening at the Mt. Emmons Hall. Mt. Home, Boneta and other commun- GZEE ities ed | STATION ee en O‘TOOLE SERVICE — Duchesne, Utah Good Used Tires $1 up Expert Tire Vulcanizing co is ve NO FOOLIN! YOU'LL NEED SOME REAL REFRIGERATION NEXT SUMMER | Emmons with Trucks Use Roads In Morning, Cars Terms if you desire them at an additional charge. ‘If you wait until Spring the price will be up.. WAY UP! During Afternoon A recent release of the National a sonal visits to other towns you can contact many new said water at a point W., U. S. B. & M, and . year, about general belief, avrage the to one- the Conn—Traffic surveys of Secs. of used land: afternoon. States. The dollar purposes, except It that is now storage cor. Sec, 3. T. 1 the water when returned at S. 35 Fork deg. application |B to pass similar legislation - - pedestrian carelessness isn’t f to the metropolitan centers. Again thousands of accidents are caused the : on by pedestrians walking roads, | B and right on highways where they can see cars coming | § i chesne,, the and re- ie turned the: animals or located. + es H,, were trucks, and provided frequent local or through passenger transportation service for residents of communities along PUBLIC volume management, and financial positions of existing ) the highway. of the cooperative movement one of the brightest signs of covery. GATEWAY ate CREAMERY River 3923 FOR: ft. is fae Quick Returns ©. T, AXELGAARD, Mgr. — Duchesne, Utah ; designated co. | ~IINTAN 1S POWYOURERMOST& EFFICILIGENTHT SERVAN T FLEGTRIGITY is re- ROBERT Cards G. POBTER _ Lawyer Duchesne L. Utah A. HOLLENBECK Duchesne Utah WM. H. FITZWATER NOTICE County property that or’s Tax. Deed has has taken gone over Duchesne all cash, we leasing Utah the right to land can get all ROY re- ek tie $1.00. obtained in sure; hours 24 ANY LAW QUESTION fully ancompetent, trained by swered lawyers for $1.00. | LEGAL RESEARCH SOCIETY © Los Angeles 1604 Maltman Ave. come handy sometime. ) A. SCHONIAN Mortitian ee WOMEN! | NEED NO LONGER SUFFER AT PERIODIC INTERVALS OR WORRY ABOUT DELAY! Cosmetics Toilet Articles Jewelry, 0. DUCHESNE. “DRUG| Clerk aden Price MEXICAN DIVORCE LAWS and information gratis. af safe, DELAWARE CHARTERS; Registered or de- By WM, H. CASE County fully who may become & voluntarily, involuntar- (Clip this adv., it may and will sell or lease reserve said Bldg., . to Audit ject any and all bids. — Any one intérested in buying explained; bankrupt, sound, Public Postoffice Notice is hereby: given that Duchesne ALIMONY & DIVORCE LAWS OF ANY STATE in the Union and Mexico, with plain English | explanatory comment and annotations. A different publication for Covers marriage, di-— each state. vorece, alimony, legal separation, annulment, separate maintenance, custody and support of children, ete. Specify state wanted. Price $1.00. . THE CRIMINAL LAWS OF ANY fuil with STATE in plain English explanation. Price $1.00. THE BANKRUPTCY LAWS Attorney-at-Law Notary cooperative associations and in assisting associations inadequately cent "EY ‘THE | ily. re- ee we organized and lacking sufficient. tails from the County Commissioncapital, to meet the present situat- ers, G, V. Billings, Jesse A. Fowler ion.” e or J. Austin Pack and Wm. H. That is something worth talk- Case, County Clerk, and any one possession of ing about - - and it is an indirect residing on or in tribute to the wisdom,’ foresight said land must look to Duchesne, and plain good sense of the ave- County for authority to remain on rage American farmer. During or in possession of said lands. depression a number of the better A description of said property co-ops, dealing in cotton, dairy will be placed in each Post Office products and other goods, have in Duchesne County within a very shown what aggressive organizat- short time, ions can do for their. members, By Order of the Board of CoThe steady, accelerating growth unty Commissioners. per The Mountain States. . . Telephone & Telegraph Co. — ; be in ceive a Reward of $5.00 for each of lane highway between New York and Boston, carrying the second heaviest truck traffic in the United States, uncomfortable, inconven ient, and dangerous for passenger survey discloses cars, a traffic that 87 per cent of the vehicles on this road were passenger — cars, 12 ——Q-— Better Sight”’ limited cently declared commercial vehicles make routes such as the four- one per cent were buses. The trucks were largely those of farmers, local business houses, and contract carriers. The buses in. person, propos- will N., R. 5. W., and released will be to the Lake a point This ected: toward strengthening the or- the same to the highest bidder for structure, Secs, upon | @ be called may towns Smaller of business of these cooperatives last year is placed at $1,340,000,a O00 =... “Mmphasis is: everywhere dirganization from? against the signal bells or lights.| hopeful factors in the agricultural Dairymen’s situation,” says the League News editorially. “There are now more than 11,- United cs there following been _ against. jay-walking, have laws the practice of crossing — streets of the branch one tel- eas ephoning. the to have 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, 33, 34, 35, 36, T. 1S., R. 5 W., Secs. 7, 17, 18, 19, 20, 29, 30, 31, T. 1 S., R. 4 W., Secs. 1, 2, 9, T. 2S, R5 W.; and Secs: 4,5, 6,27, T. 2.8. R. 4 W. all U. S. B. & M. and from November ist of each year to April 1st of each year following for dom- change constitutes or quicker delivery by April 1st to November ist incl. of each year to irrigate parts or all of part, most the for inexpensively. -If you are purchasing, you often can get better prices by- an innocent is not cities, Larger Was it wise to call an international economic conference to facjlitate uniformity of monetary ex- - customers store from the Ny cor. Sec, 3, T. 2 N., R. 5 W., U. S. B. & M, and in lieu stander run down by a Machiavelthereof an equal amount of water great He is, in a lian motorist. from the normal number of cases where death or will be recovered to flow of said river at the point of serious injury results, solely diversion described above. blame, pedestrian ional? - N. the Twin Pots Reservoir, the center of the impounding dam being located S. 1600 ft. from the N% half of all automobile deaths are suffeded by pedestrians, And, contrary alternat- ing telephone calls with per-— Whatever the occasion, 4: telephone call is practically, being as . satisfactory as fore and highways may be necesthemselves unless walkers an successfully By ed to divert said water as hereto- on st- take steps to eliminate the pedestrian hazard. In reached are markets divert estic that out points Council Safety made on various highways in the 000 cooperative associations - actUnited States have revealed that ‘ively engaged in business in the Only - Schonian Furniture Co. =... ‘Duchesne, Utah Highways A Shambles men new be water was Saturday. that telephone. 5 Co. business learning by —O— laws to control pedestrians reets sary, Many can 71 deg. 42 Min. BE, 2935 ft. from the W1% cor. Sec. 29, T. 2 N,, R. Irrigation of — public- chesne. County, Utah. - Application has heretofore been made to Friday. Gulch Dry the Feb-- Horizons. to of and Mrs, Floyd Lamb were Ioka visitors Satur: American | of the government on the ground of a national emergency constitut- years Although railroad spokesmen re- | | Which We Will Sell For.......$160.00, cash. of Utah of} change the place of: storage 1350 acre ft. of water from the W. Fork of Lake Fork River in Du- | Legal Atduerlisives the Priced Regularily at $235.00 the Laws Professions the peak of commercial car traffic comes in the morning, and _ the peak of passenger car traffic in WE STILL HAVE A NEW G. E. a Ball both commercial vehicles and passenger cars-can use the roads with |out serious inconvenience because your chances for natural ice will be. ) Altonah play- Basket given that the and Reservoir Mountain Home, Utah, application in accord- ance with up behind them, It is being urged and then decline to permit that this offense be made punishthe fulfillment of the purpose for able by a fine, precisely as fines|§ which it was called? are levied against an automobile Is there a growing tendency to- operator guilty of driving on the ward the suppression by the maj- wrong side of the road. Mr. Leslie Pearson is getting ority of any dissenting opinion on There is great need for unremitout lumber for a new house. the ground that it would be unpat- ting, concentrated educational —O— riotic to differ with the President work against automobile accidents anarchy Quite a few of our wheat grow- in his effort to prevent modernization of driving laws, and : | ers were called to Roosevelt Mon- and chaos? law enforcement. The American day to get their checks, which are If the depression was caused to highway is @ shambles - - over! & |indeed a great help to them. at any extent by a cessation of de killed in 1933 - - where the 30,000 this time, mand for goods, not only in this reckless, the incompetent and the : Europe, careless menace the and | é country but throughout lives It is reported that there are can the government itself revive property of us all. on in a two families with measles command a by demand merely Mt. Emmons. However necessary the part of General Johnson that precaution is always appreciated everybody buy? in keeping down the spreading of the Can the constant use of diseases. —o0— press, the radio and the movies on Mr. and Mrs. E. O, Bennion and it make A. R. N. the of behalf family were week end guests at economical and effective if it is the home of Mr, and Mrs. A. O. REWARD uneconomical and ineffective? Se | Madsen at Boneta. National Republican Congressional ———— Anyone finding or having in Committee Mr. E. K. Hansen struck water their possession two (2) bulls, one in his well after going 47 feet. Roan Durham, branded with bar —oO— AV on left ribs, and the Red and THE CO-OPS GROW White Durham branded with triThe analysis E. O. Bennion reangle open A on left hip, as pictceived regarding his well water “Continued growth and improve- ured below. Please notify the Reproved to be pure, ment in farmers’ cooperative assse _ t=aed cord Office at Du few past lociations during the Hartford, Go Look at the River now and see what large Company, has made W. J. Sunday. and Mrs. LeRoy Thacker furnished the music. Mr. Wilkins condition is reported as improving. notice and to any state sales tax STATION Mt. A a score of 16 to 56 in our boys favor. Dastrup orchestra and Mr. GOODFYEAR _ ASHTON SERVICE represented. crowd was present. @ You've heard and we’ve heard a lot of tire claims but here are facts straight from Akron: The Goodyear people have completed more than 8,400 stopping tests on automatically-braked cars equipped | with various makes of tires both new and worn. By accurate measurements on wet slippery pavement, smooth tires slide 77% farther than new Goodyear All-Weathers—and other new non-skid tires slide 14% to 19% farther than the Goodyears. These figures check with the experience of our Goodyear customers and ourselves. How safe are your tires today? 7 7 ‘Prices subject to change without were Robison Roosevelt | time extravagantly spend billions otherwise? It is consistent of the DemocratThe Relief Society and Testiic Party to assail “tariff ‘extortmony meeting was held here Tuesand then increase the tariff ions” day at the home of Mrs. Ray Utrates to the point of embargo? ley, Mrs. Mary Bennion gave the » ‘What has become of the promislesson of The Responsibility of six million to work by Conveying the Truth To Others. es to put at- increased wages, in Testimonies were born to _ the September of face of the two millions out truthfulness of the Gospel. of unemployed put millions twelve Ol by wages at minimum County Clerk, Wm, H. Case and to work hours of those alfamily were among the Duchesne shortening the ready employed? ~~ visitors here Friday evening at the war Is the restoration of the Basket Ball games. powers of the Executive in time of peace and the abrogation functions of the legislative were. Mrs. and Saturday eeand of first publication, Broader| 1934. Notice is hereby Farnsworth Canal Miss La Rue Nielson and Miss) in shopping Anna Lemon were teen per cent the wages of a million government employees as an economy measure and at the same A benefit dance for Mr, Ruben Centerfield Mr. of January 31, Mrs. at Roosevelt Tuesday. Kofford, Frona and Howard Stewions afforded the small business art, Marie and Hope Hadden, Ruth man and the consumer by the antiSnow, Eddie Kribasa, Steve Esauk trust laws? . and Clifford Shirts. They left | Js uncertainty in business causearly and hiked ’till late. A great ed by the abandonment of a stable time was had by all, and they ex- medium of exchange and the apressed the idea that spring.is on doption of a fluctuating one? the way. fifby reduce “Is it consistent to | reentrant eet guests of — State Engineer Date of ruary 9, 1934. Date of completion ation March 9, 1934. @ from April 1st to July 1st incl. of each year in a reservoir the center of the impounding dam being located N. 66 deg. 30 min, W. 1950 ge ft. from the E% cor. Sec, 11, T. A large number of farmers of 1 N., R.5 W., U.S. B, & M. Said Ioka attended the annual meeting inflation of paper the Mr. Myton day. abil- for beyond pay? Leatham ribs. NOTICE TO WATER USERS home, daughter, |, H, HUMPHERYS, ten right Pondkeeper Precinct. this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. | State Engineer’s Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Mrs. Paul Johnson and Mrs, W. G. Gentry were the guests of Mrs. extrava- of adoption by expenditure gant Gentry ge Tuft and Lee J. H. plete nationalism of all business ? been Has the national credit impaired Fontella Saturday Mr, and Mrs. Doyle Iorg of Nine Mile are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Iorg. ae upon the of at the Jensen fiscal next the during balanced budget Myton Mr. Roy some- The spring weather induces the following young people to go hiking Sunday afternoon: Jean and of on by filed in > from Miss spent Gallaway, Eugene Miller and Chas. Clifford Shirts. The evening was palanced during the present fisspent in playing games and ice cal year by between seven and ten cream and cake was served at aj billions of dollars? late hour. Will the national debt be increased Chapman, Arcadia .about AA No ear marks, Wanless Shields, Pierson of be accompani- bs alent rise in wages? Will the national budget Axel age Branded hour :must of $1.00 and r and and bull the therefor, in duplicate, ed with a fee ae? Stewart Hadden red years. at reasons affidavit jie Howard KofWhite, Dean February the ie Gee, Hima Leo Elmer One Friday. —o— people of the “(New Deal’ and its result, Here are the questions: Does it mean an abandonment of the policy of freedom of initative in industry? Will it cause a great increase in the cost of living without equiv- the Be Pete Kofford, Stewart, and visitor will to Ka ies Louise Frona Harold Ioka away, auction Sent Pa and Robbins, ford, an of 10-6, Hig - Aaron Stevens of Mt. Home was quest- taken public POE the following young people, Sunday evening: Shirley, Luella and Hadden, Orenda Wardle, Marie day -—O--- American and at highest Cash Bidder at my place in the Arcadia Precinct on the 15th Thursday with Mr and Mrs. Frank Sanfelice. — ; in his quietly to the sold 2 entertained sound been costs claimed be > We will appreciate your help. Hadden have the not Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jensen and Mr. and Mrs, P. C. Johnson spent and run are Ro- All protests against the granting of said application, . stating 5 news of the week, and constantly striving for the betterment of the entire Uintah Basin. Hope Nelda in anything program fol- ‘ citizen purely whole. not on you a quest” paper, to the -Miss osevelt ioning the : - We believe it should be the duty of every of the county to support a county newspaper, for its value to the progress of the county as a It is our ambition however, to gain support, a theory of duty, but because we are giving paper too full of news and comment on vital ions to be without. We want to give you a_ - purely nonpartisan, and nonsectarian, alive appendicitis possession lowing described animals, which if 30.—Republi- can members of the House Senate who are preparing to for reelection next fall and yet enxious to support President in my in the State Engineer’s Office as File No, a-1242. ‘ oar =—s—s Now that final details have been completed, an the future ownership and management of this paper is settled, it might not be out of place to say a few words concerning our ambitions. an Jan.. I have caste Ys to some of them, or ask some in return. AMBITIONS from operation. We are printing this week, some material furnished by the Republican Congressional Committee, written with the object in view, of course of strengthening their position. While these questions present only the Republican side of the question, they are pertinent questions and will unboubtedly make their ; impressions in a lot of gray matter. | It will be interesting to see if any of our local Dem- ocrats wish to sumbit their answers reMrs. Frank Mayhew has turned from Salt Lake City, bringgranding with her, her small daughter, Jeannine, whose mother, Mrs, Mae. Burton, is in Salt Lake recovering THOSE REPULBLICAN QUESTIONS _ Ask Some Questions Washington, as second-class matter May 26, 1922 at the Postoffice at One LOBE .eeneseeecneneeseecenenenennen $2.00 Buchesne, Utah, under the act of | Six Months .........-....-.-00----ssen0+0 - 1.00 Three Months ............--.cc-cee92 oe eee March 8, 1879. SALE OF ANIMALS FOR DAMAGE The Republicans SUBSCRIPTION RATES Sntered ‘ “TT oats fds Utah. 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