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Show see A. FRIDAY Sthonidin, Column Inch, DUCHESN E, Publisher ADVERTISING RATES Display Advertising * Flat Rate, For Plates, Per Agate Line, 214¢, Per AT 30c. Classified and Reading Notices For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost Lie a Sees a aa A ae line 5c ger ine, first insertion; each succeeding issue minimum spares, 30c. A GOOD and UTAH Editor Mr. Floyd Lake City, Mary Ann Mntered es second-class matter May 26, 1922 at the Postoffice at Duchesne, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. Duchesne SUBSCRIPTION RATES — Mr, - Mr. Basin as a whole. That] The Club has no dues, and a _ negligible Ideas can be and are promoted but force- Therein the Club though unsuccessful as Action requires finances, and to raise these finances, the question presents itself. Has any community, or group in a community the right to create a monop- oly for the benefit of the community at the sacrifice of any of it’s citizens? And surely if the club gets the support which it expects, there is no quest- ion that at least a partial monopoly will be created, The against it; others are merely trying to maintain a neutral position, realizing the possible benefits for the community, but hesitating to take the step which might be injurious to a fellow citizen. vephiere are two individuals now operating busines es in Duchesne, in whose line the club proposes to enter. Were the club, now that it has perfected an organization, to appoint a comittee to see these individuals in an effort to make some deal which would allow the club to complete its plans without jeorpadizing the private investments, there would undoubtedly be a much better response. This at least is the attitude of the writer, and quite probab- ly of in to took oo ers served a Society hot work- chicken married folks dance in the evening. enjoyed] ' MODERN Record - - HOMES AND GARDENS Regular Value - - = - $2.00 1.00 $3.00 *2.50 BOTH FOR ONE YEAR at ae ee ~ MODERN HOMES .AND GARDENS will come to you each month filled from cover to cover with real live, interesting stories - dealing with your home and garden problems, Don’t miss this exceptional offer of receiving your own Home Paper and MODERN HOMES AND GARDENS at this Special Price Mrs. James S. Hosgetting Das oe of Arcadia to Miss Ida Mr, and Mrs. Simeon Atwood Workman of Vernal took place at and family are enjoying a visit Heber March 16th. Mr. Horrocks from Mrs. Atwood’s brother, Mr. was among the popular young men and Mrs. John Rasmussen, _ _ {of Arcadia, and his wife was one —o— of the leading ladies of Vernal. Mr. Wm. Young was. calling on The young couple will make their Mr, Floyd Case Friday evening. home at Bridgland. This community joins in wishing them a ; RaRpy cee Jim Lister made a trip to the]. ‘journey through life, to be published prior Engineer’s Notice Office, City, is Ethelbert Utah, hereby March Ft. Duchesne, Range, Utah, has made application in accordance with the Laws of Utah we we receve it. ington for icism, and public complaint, critsuggestion on any as- pect of N. R, A. agreements and codes and thereunder. Beginning March authorities of 5th,. the code 500 industries un- been diverted, plication filed to all concerned. : Those not able to attend may submit what they have to say in writing. The whole ugh meeting of practically the of american industry thro- representatives cussion with and their government, dis- . labor by virtue of an apin the State Engin- eer’s Office, at a point located 8. 8 deg, 29 min. E. 910 ft. from the NW cor. Seo...50; T..1-S., R. 7 W. U. S. B. & M. and used from was davit of with action never in an before emergency possibe because lack of organization - - seven or eight million separate employees Dr. Whitemore was called up her velt as it is two high for her here She was somewhat. npRowe how- The’ Relief 17th. Mrs, was here Saturday the Bird, J. GilCharlie Beatrice and Shields, and in a duplicate, JUAN) al’ dance Wednesday, the 21 st called/ “Sage Brush Days.” —o— fee of $1.00 and filed in down between Roosevelt and Fort Duchesne for the summer, ne Quite a number ple went Reube to of Altonah peo- Mtn. Wilkins Home to attend Funeral. —o— Clyde Lambert took his wife Vernal for medical attention, —Q— to z Jerry Clark, Lewis Miller and Dave Clark are going to Fort Duchesne to shear sheep. OS Jess Barlow is going to leave with his family. He is going to work on the railroad. Alonzo Caldwell has moved his family to town. Horace Foote has moved his family in the place Alonzo has been living in. —0-— D, J. Thompson is on the sick list. “A cooperative Complete succeeds,” says @ publication of the Washington Cooperative Egg and Poultry Association, “ when members can talk as intelligently about the plan and purpose of their organization -as they can about the productive truth. The farms.” a funda- farmer who | thinks he is doing enough when he Many folks both from Bridge- ;A a judiced cooperative criticism and and pays attempts members have worked the future, and work patiently to bring it to realization, There can be no half-way meas- ures about cooperation. It must That’s igo all the way or fail. something for farmers to keep in their minds, e It’s Your door clock the P. M., the aparadndt?” you. “Tho Mountals Stages: .aial Telephone &. Telegraph. Co: describ- SURES a z ane is Most out-of-town calls are completed while you hold the line,» Ask Long Distance. for any: ‘rates, you would me to Tew : ; Trust County following voice ‘ Wolters, Wolters, Adalaide Wolters, of 5 direct Wolt- Rosalia |§ Wol- hems, Robert Jochems and Hazel) @ Jochems: You and each of you are notified, That B. L. Dart, administrator f of the Estate of Ferd Jochems, deceased, has filed in the above entitled court a petition praying that decClare | geppespsrerceceeescpessemsmepscaran super erarrye ery memes rie oy apa rrnrs eireperr rrr the court ascertain and the rights of all persons to said ALIMONY & DIVORCE LAWS estate and all interest therein, and OF ANY STATE in the Union and to whom distribution thereof Mexico, with plain English +-exshould be made and that a decree planatory comment and annotatbe made for the distribution of all ions. <A different publication for ROBERT G. PORTER said estate to the persons entitled |. each state. Covers marriage, dithereto, which petition is on file vorce, alimony, legal separation, in the ‘office of the Clerk of the from Tabby; chesne, Ardith Harne David Winkler, of Mr, Du- Good- rich. From Duchesne and Juanita were, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Marsing, Mr. and Mrs. Sagers Mr. and Mrs, Lynn and _ Elsie, Casper, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Gee, Mrs. Ed. Wilkins, Mrs. Martha Gee, Harold Powell, Golden Gee, Lawrence and Elmer Curran, A very enjoyable time was had by all, —_o-— Mrs. Ethel Curran and Lawrence, Ellsworth, Ailene, Melba and Claud Curran spent Tuesday. evening at the Emery home. Cards were played by the young folks and music was the main event for the old folks, Mrs. Perry Grant, accompanied by her sister, Nelda Holfeltz went to Salt Lake Monday morning. —o— Mrs. Vivian Wilkins is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Martha Gee, while her husband is in Salt Lake, ia —-G— to. hardest telephone. , ent were: from Bridgeland, Henry Beal, Marlan and Ervin Murphy, Clyde Nielson, Hazel Zufeltz, Nelda Beal, Edna and Irma _ Clayburn, Joe Wilkins, Mr, LaFever Elmer Curran and Neville Wimdestroy the plans and work of the | organization. They are those who- mer are spending a few days on se Vincent front ‘CROSS the state. on ters, Elizabeth Krings, The legal : representative of Dena Jochems, deceased, Werner Jochems, W. D. -Jochems, Mary Birzer, Edith Joc-|§ his in enlisting new members. In brief, they are the cooperatives whose members have a vision of ers, the a Back, &. across the. nation, : you ean handle business: ‘matters: * or ‘reach © friends” Soe bye Court House in Duchesne, MDuchesne County, Utah, at 2:00 o’- Her- Wolters, = j land and Juanita surprised Mr. and Mrs. Victor Barberi last Sunday evening when they drove in and charivarid_them, both young and old participated, those pres- The Misses: Nelda Holfeltz and dues, is grievously in error, There Eunola Jennings were calling at must be cooperation all along the the Emry home, last Sunday. aoe line, from the officers and employQuite a number of Juanita folks ees of the co-op to every producer. There must. be unswerving loyalty, attended the dance in Bridgeland Saturday night. All ee a good interest and support. The cooperatives which have time. made progress during the last few ra =O Mr. and Mrs. Martha Silaine and trying years are those whose memwith the bers have been most enthusiastic, children spent Sunday _| and have been undeterred by pre- Emry’s. joins at Jochems, Hannah Jochems, man Jochems, Carl Jochems, W. T, Jochems, Florence Degan, Lou-|§ is Jochems, Elizabeth Falk, John T. Wolters, Gertrude Clark, Mary Frankenhoff, Frank Wolters, Aloysius _ No Delay a Plaintiff. Howell, Elizabeth|— To Charlotte > ae ek this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the pub- | Clara Black, Theodore Norbert Wolters, Frank S.R. Petty is moving his family De : “Quick foutines ‘C. T,. AXELGAARD, Mer. ; _ Duchesne, Utah accompanied OF Jochems, ceased. Probate No. 246. CITATION ——_9-—— The Indians in our vicinity are eins A the bear dance at Ouray as Ferdinand THE FOR the. ana stating the be by affi- The Columbian Title and Company, a Corporation, | In The Matter Of The Estate Of FERD JOCHEMS,. some _ times known to COURT the ranch, looking oe after the cattle. ee ‘We welcome the.two new brides into our neighborhood, Mrs. Gee and Mrs. Barberi. We hope you'll) be happy with hems, Miss Elizabeth Emery — spent Anna Joc- | # “UNTAR POWER & LIGHT 60. Professional Bare Lawyer above entitled court, which said petition is hereby referred to and expressly made a part hereof. You cited at each of you are to appear and before said the court room exhibit in the in by $1.00. L. A. HOLLENBECK» Attorney-at-Law Duchesne : Utah law, your respective claim or heir-. ‘ship, ownership or interest in said estate, to the court. WITNESS the Clerk of ~ gaia: Court with the seal affixed this; day of February A. D. 1934. WM. H, CASE, Clerk, Date of first publication, March} 2nd. Date of completion of publication March 30th. separate. maintenance, THE CRIMINAL LAWS OF ANY STATE in plain English with full explanation. Price $1.00. ‘ THE BANKRUPTCY ‘LAWS ‘fully explained; who may- become. a bankrupt, voluntarily, involuntarily. Price $1.00. MEXICAN DIVORCE An and the|} provided information. WM. 2ist H. FITZWATER Notary © Public Duchesne Utah : DELAWARE CHARTERS; * iii, sound, sure; obtained in .24 hours — ANY LAW swered lawyers _ Postoffice Bldg., gratis.: QUESTION fully an- by competent, for $1.00. trained LEGAL RESEARCH SOCIETY 1604 Maltman Ave. Los Angeles ACEP this adv., it may come a sometime. )-- MEN WANTED for Rawleigh Routes of 800 families in Duchesne Counties. Reliable hustler Denver, Registered Mortitian Government annual RADIO TUBES BATTERIES ACCESSORIES) NOTICE ernment A. SCHONIAN Colo. SALE OR TRADE—? Registered Holstein Bulls, 1 year old, Champion stock. Will take any farm stock... A. L, Dastrup, Duchesne, Utah. No. 32-4T the ROY should start earning $25 weekly and increase rapidly... Write immediately, Rawleigh Co., Dept. UT-4-S, Water meeting Water: User’s of User’s; the WOMEN? NEED SCHONIAN FURNITURE COMPANY NO LONGER SUFFER ' AT PERIODIC INTERVALS OR WORRY ABOUT DELAY!. LAXVIBURNUM Relieves the most stubborn “ cases quickly and effectively. Different from anything you have ever used. Priced $5.00 for full size. Sent in plain wrapper, postpaid—Sold only by _ U. Gov- Association Tuesday night with her folks, she will be held in Myton, Utah at 1 has been staying in town practic- _P, M. on Saturday March 31st, L. P. ANDERLE, Pres. ing for the High School Play, — custody and support of children, ete. Specify state wanted. = Otah court thereof manner annulment, Duchesne hereby city of Duchesne, County of Duchesne, State of Utah on 31st day of March 1934 at the hour of 10 o’clock, A. M, 1934 of said day and To us. mee Jochems, ELECTRICITY IS YOUR MOST EFFICIENT SINT. The ‘ Alvera eS CREAMERY THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DIS A. N. Alt and Macy HK, Alt, husTRICT, IN AND FOR DU band and wife, and John T. RowCHESNE COUNTY, STATE OF ley, Defendants, UTAH. To be sold at Sheriff’s Sale on the 9th day of April, A, D. 1934, Gillat,.Eliza S. Ball Miss. Lula Horrocks is back school after a recent illness. —(— on A, Grace —o— | was it good? Ask Pete Smith he knows. The lunch was followed by a lively program, is putting IN THE DISTRICT Frilla Gill. a supper at sev- chicken en, consisting of baked and dressing with all the trimmings, cake and ice cream, and The Mutual John | bert, Marion annual There was Mr, Simms. —o— mons Sunday: Bishop Thomas M. Gilbert, Hale Halgate, Mr. and will represenSunday. Society success brother, Following are those who attend-|ed L. D. S. Convention at Mt, Em- ever, Altonah was quite ted at Mt. Emmons Legal A dvertising Mrs. Orin Johnson was called to Salt Lake to attend the funeral of ‘TRY: GATEWAY —ALTONAH here for Mrs. Brigham Timothy. They have taken her to Roose- — (5W), “Uintah a-1251. al representatives West This application is designated in|: the State Engineer’s Office as File No. with a view to constructive nation- consumers’ Five - convey through the Farm Creek Irrigation Company canal and use as heretofore for Toren and domestic purposes. All protests against ing of said application, reasons therefor, must and And Special Meridian, containing 4160 acres, more or less, together With 90.96 shares of the capital stock of the Farnsworth ‘Canal’and Cs igation Company. ARZY H. MITCHELL, ‘Sheriff Dated March 8, 1934. ROBERT G. PORTER ooeer Attorney for ‘Plaintiff are pub- “to change the point’ of diversion of .57 sec. ft. of water from the DuBeginning February, 27th,,. there chesne River in Duchesne County, Utah.. Said water has heretofore will be an open hearing in "Washit as Section Ten. (10) ‘West half of Northeast- , Quarter (Wi4NE%,). of. ‘Section “Fifteen that (15), Township One (1) -Bonth given White, (W14SE%4) 13, can no more act intelligently and lication of this notice. in unison than a mob can. But T, H. HUMPHERYS, © —_o— Hardman Mill Saturday. the heads of five hundred organae | State Engineer. Orval Johnson is sporting a new izations can act under governMr. and Mrs. Vern Case and Mrs mental control as easily ag a con- Date of first publication, March car. Evelyn Lister and daughter Phillis 116, 1934. : = : gress can. were the guests of their sister, Mrs. Lynn Ross and daughter Date of cancel ‘of publication, ! Mrs. Don Shelton at Pe Merlyn were visiting at Vernal | April 13, 1934. Butter Preserved in Bog Sunday, last week a few days. Although an ancient oak urn —Oj— _ —— found buried in the ground’ near _ Mr. and Mrs. Orval Jackson and Omagh, Ireland, was badly decayed, NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE IN Mrs. Oral Miles attended the fun- the butter inside was in an excel- IN THE DISTRICT COURT AND FOR DUCHESNE COUNeral of their Nephew at Richfield lent state of nreservation. TY, STATE OF UTAH. | Sunday. o- mental Basin was: held at and nicely, i Horrocks operations of their own That neatly phrases Uintah Mr. The marriage of Clarence Hor| rocks, son of ‘Mr, and Mrs. Frank anja Be OFFER FOR 1934... along - the attitude of several of the other business men our town, who realize the position they would be if a similar monoply in | their line of business were Cooperation Must be proposed. SPECIAL SUBSCRIPTION of operated on at the L. D. pital is reported to be dinner was late given |. State Salt Lake 19384. of Vernal, Mr. and Mrs. Genis Neil son of Monticello, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Ross and family of Castlegate, Mr. and Mrs, Hale Holgate visitors ee Relief Ward family reunion home being ed lands in Duchesne County, P= chesne, Utah, to-wit— West half of Southeast! aubees der codes or about to adopt codes April ist to October 31st incl, of will be gathered in Washington to each year to irrigate 34.3 acres of consider all complaint, criticism or land located in the SIZNEY% Sec. suggestion thus or otherwise re- Do, hs ate, Re te WW a ie a ae M. and for domestic purposes durand family, Mr. and Mrs. James ceived. It is now H. Summers and family and Mr.} The purpose of both meetings is ing each entire year. and Mrs, Eldon Tompson and fam- to bring the industrial and labor proposed to divert said water ata ily. d : organization under N. R, A. as point N. 89 deg. 58 min. W, 1986 ft. from the N% cor. Sec, 14, T. —Q— near to perfection and general satMrs. Wrasiless S. Shields who was ‘isfaction as possible with justice 1 &., R..8 W., UL 8: Bo & M. and Mr, Warren and the Pariette with all the trimmings on the afternoon of St. Patrick’s Day. A Mostly because of this question of ethics, the club Some have taken a def- Thacker were a huge it is proposed that the club enter into business, and direct the profits from this business toward the benefit of the community as a whole. Right there inite stand are Saturday. a And. right here is where the fun (or trouble) be gins. The new Commercial Club proposes action. has not as yet full support. few Sunday Bennion much good could come of such an organization if properly managed, is almost a foregone conclusion. We need it. Duchesne is made up of as good a citizenship as can be found. We have ambitions. We are so located geographically that we should become the Metropolis of the Uintah Basin. We are all) working toward this end, but we lack cohesion. ‘We have our Gateway- Club, the most successful organization of its kind the city has ever had. The very feature which makes for its success as a club however, ties. its hands when it comes to construct successful as a club,.is rather booster. a on business, : —9— of Mr. Austin Taylor and Mr.. Evan ‘The its success. Claude Mine ._ A meeting was held Tuesday night, organizing a} new Commercial Club for Duchesne. The purpose of the Club is to be the advancement of the City of ful action cannot be taken. spending Will Hurdsman’s son, Mr. Evan Hansen to A NEW COMMERCIAL CLUB ive work. treasury. here —Oo— J OB and the ads sold and collectA good job, well done. and the Uintah are too to the first meeting, C, Solmonson, March 15th. A sumptious dinner was served to the following children and grandchildren: Mr. and Mrs. Emery Neilson and family of Myton, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Richens and family son days with relatives. They now located at Richfield. _ form, to be paid for by local advertising. It speaks well for both the salesmanship aVilities of Mr. Jones, and the cooperative spirit of our local people that this was put across 100 per cent. Every business house and professional man or woman in Duchesne, A the and _ us jlishing Tuesday, is Though the information was Jennings Solmonson is very il at this writing with pneumonia. up from} publicity given to the two meetings being held in Washington this week under the auspices of the N. R. A. —-O— | Case came Will Hurdsman Warren before tried in Duchesne, that of putting out a regular lifesized program of the operetta in standard days. for. —o— with these efforts he has attempted-a feature never ed for in two Bors to Biehop and Mrs. Thomas M. Gilbert, March 16th a baby boy, all concerned = SS -0 Salt Goodrich —o— ay. F, Farl parently left no stone unturned in his efforts to preIn connection sent a worthwhile entertainment. program was crs Case motored taking his mother,. Mrs. Case, Mrs. Hathel Sige and Mrs. J ennie short visit. $2.00 One Neac es : 1.00 sudraagarnnpnawcmaces ........... Six Months 15 Three Months ............-.---- sscowe has contributed towards < NOTICE TO WATER USERS TN. ROA: MEETINGS» _ BEING HELD Considerable The Music department of the Duchesne High School is putting on their operetta Friday, March 23. Mr. Rulon A. Jones, directing the operetta has ap- Duchesne UTAH. is ae | Roy EVERY DUCHESNE, MT. EMMONS ARCADIA UINTAH BASIN RECORD. PUBLISHED BASIN RECORD, Box S&S. te 2006 OT ORE Hollywood. Sta., . Los Angeles (Clip and put away!) ; — |