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Show a, UINTAH BASIN RECORD PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT DUCHESNE, Roy A. Schonian, Publisher and Editor ADVERTISING Display RATES Advertising Flat Rate, For Line, 214¢, Plates, Per Agate : Per Column Inch, 30c. Classified and Reading Notices \For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous, 10c per line, first insertion; 5c ger line for each succeeding issue minimum charge, 30c. : —UTAAN UTAH second-class matter May 26, 1922 at the Postoffice at Duchesne, Utah, under the act of Aintared BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH aa March 3, 1879. Mr, and Mrs. of Mt. Emmons the home day ALT ONAL William Gallyer were guests at of Mrs, M. Spratt, Sun- evening. —o— Last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Warren Strong rushed Ben Mountain to White Rocks for medical SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year $2.00 Six Months ...... en ee ion, erie Ow Three Months ............ pee ss 03 aid. Ben had run a candle stick in his eye and it is reported he may lose the sight of that eye. We all join in wishing him plete com- —_O— WHAT ABOUT THE MAILS? ‘We understand there are some more Post Office inspectors in the Basin, again looking over the route in connection with the proposed change in the mail to come direct from Salt Lake. A possible extension That’s more like to Craig is now being mentioned. service, connecting us more directly with the East will help a lot. We cannot help but wonder just how neutral Mr. Murdock is staying. In an answer to a letter reit. A through cently sent by R. G. Porter for the Associated Civics Clubs, Mr. Murdock commenced by saying that he had spent several hours at the Post Office department on the subject, and then ended by saying. that he was maintaining an absolutely neutral position. Does that dovetail? a Though it is long past time for mail contracts to be announced, ceived no word Fitzwater about any of them. has as yet re- Postmaster club here, but what is it doing? Let’s hear from it. GARDEN TIME Spring time is here, if one will believe the signs. are growing, apricot trees are in bloom, perennial flowers are bounding up and days from the looks of buds, it will be only a few citizens are already Many till lillacs are in Wloom. planting garden seeds, but our irrigation ditches are still dry, and unless the water is soon made available the seeds are not going to do much _ good. Let’s hope the water will be turned in pretty soon. HOME LOANS ARE SLOW While there are many home loans ‘in Duchesne, all ready to be closed, they are being held for the presence of Mr. Fowles, administrator for Utah, to com” plete final details. Why the big delay? Our treasurer has figured up delinquent taxes on these loans several times, but each time they have had to be re- figured because too much time elapsed. are the Home Owners anxious Not only to get these old ob- ligations cleared up, but the County is anxiously _ waiting for these back taxes. The same situation is true of some fifty or more Federal Land Bank Loans. A little more speed would do some real good. CLEANUP DAY SOON ~ According to information, Mayor following a merry Allen is intend- ing to call a cleanup day for next week. We have not yet received the proclomation from the City Atty. but hope it comes in time. It is time the town home of Mr. ford, people en- at the and Valeer Clifford We have not heard much lately about Moon Lake. Things apparently are still moving, in the long, slow way of legal proceedure, but we'd like to hear more about it. Won’t someone subject give us a more in the little dope devon know cnm: on this We'll all appreciate it for sure. OFFER FOR 1934... Austin Pearl Steve Esauk, Cecil Kofford. Eddie Stewart, Kuilbosa At a ‘hour is Mrs. Mrs, old and survived was been a res- years. She 52 six children, and eleven Hadden, Peterguests Saturday left _ MODERN HOMES AND GARDENS Regular Value - - YEAR - = = « = $2.50 BOTH FOR ~ONE = $2.00 1.00 $3.00 at ‘ Cattle 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 e xceptional offer of receiving your own Home Paper HOMES AND and MODERN GARDENS at this Special Price sick Abplanalp Monday. Mail Carriers’ Retirement The Post Office department says that a rural mail carrier is not re- when f he reaches age. ment is optional aiid of week. Mrs, y Eldon if Les Maxwell last so Tuesday Altonah de- went carried away meet last Fri- HANNA-TARBY Wilf Stott isis up ter being ill a few eee Leo Defa, Parley Reid Ed Tillock spent Mrs. Mrs, Frank NO, Wathen: Winkler. Winkler Wankler assessment the names. AMOUNT $ 11 72 Georee *....2i..-.353 2: By. 5.38 193x348 Ernest ..................- 3865 SusStin:s :....:.0cksccssce B64 5.25 within 30 at Bluebell, ee Utah, Advertising t Will be included 30 24 11.25. 6.25 4,21 3,50 1.75 26,25 12.75 19.00 -15 12.75 12:75 4.00 25.88 14.00 50 47 35 12.00 6.16 6 147 6 30 1,75 38,00 1.75 7.95 10° 43&23 31 20 2.105 11,57 7.75 5.30 24 sold 6.25 of the Board of Directors may be necessary, will be the delinquency, advertissubject & year EH. 910 ft. from the M. and used from to irrigate 34.3 acres of of N. 89 deg. 58 min. W, 1986 convey through the Farm Creek Irrigation Company canal’ and use as heretofore for irrigation and domestic purposes. week, we In The Matter Of The JOCHEMS, known as Ferdinand ceased. Probate Vincent . quarter Section Fifteen One South. (1) : igation Company. ARZY H. MITCHELL, Sheriff Dated March 8, 1934. ROBERT G. PORTER . 33-4T — Attorney for Plaintiff FOR SALE—Two places 160 acres each, 80 acres in cultivation on each. Two sets: of buildings; good supply of water. Daily mail route, School Van, Telephone Line, on gravel highway. In the valley 10 miles from Colville, Ideal for dairying. me FRANK COURTNEY 2-T-34 Colville, Wash. SALE OR TRADE—2 Registered Holstein Bulls, 1 year old, Champion ‘stock. Will take any farm stock,.. A. L, Dastrup, Duchesne, Utah. No. 32-4T Telephone| Easter Greetings oo THE folks _members back of home, your fam-— ily or relatives in other cities — . wouldn’t you like to hear their voices? . You can, The telephone will bring them as clearly as though they side! wer Call - Low eat them your tonight station-to-station night rates begin at 8:30 long p.m. distance . . operator will be glad to tell you the rates to any points. ley, Defendants, To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on| the 9th day of April, A, D. 1934, De ‘|at the front Court House chesne clock The Mountain States door of the County in Duchesne, Du- County, P. M., the Utah, at 2:00 following Telephone & Telegraph Co. o’- describ- e BBetter Sight” Wolters, Rosalia Northeast of Township The vs. A. N. Alt and Mary E. Alt, husband and wife, and John T. Row- Frank Wolters, Adalaide Wolt- Wolters, Trust Plaintiff: To Charlotte Howell, Elizabeth Bier) Jochems, Hannah Jochems, man Jochems, Carl Jochems, W. T. Jochems, Florence Degan, Lou- Norbert Wolters, Aloysius Wolters, publication, The Columbian Title and Company, a Corporation, ~ times Jochems, Theodore of NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE (IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR DUCHESNE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. Estate Of some No, 246. CITATION Black, of completion 13, 1934. hope}. THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DIS_ TRICT, IN AND FOR DU _CHESNE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. FERD State Engineer. publication, March Date of first 16, 1934. the April E Wol- = eo ters, Elizabeth Krings, The legal|§ representative of Dena Jochems, deceased, Werner Jochems, W. D. VINTAR POWER & LIGHT SERVANT 0. | Jochems, Mary Birzer, Edith Jochems, Alvera Jochems, Anna Jochems, Robert Jochems and Hazel Jochems: You and each of you are notifi- ed, That B. L. Dart, administrator of the Estate of Ferd Jochems, has filed in the above court rights ascertain and of all persons ELECTRICITY1S YOUR MOST EFFICIENT en- declare to said to redeemption in the above. J. R. THERNING, should be made and that a decree be made for the distribution of all Secy. Professional said estate to the persons entitled thereto, which petition is on file in the office of the Clerk of the above entitled court, is hereby which referred to ROBERT said. 15,00 50 8.50 9.00 4.00 4,00 4.45 4.00 2.75 17,75 ing cost of sale on April 19th, 1934, at 2:30 P. M. at the office of the secretary B. Date on of March 1934 at the hour of 10 o’clock, A. M, 1934 of said day and 17.75 13 3 103 50 76 2 50 50 14 10214 55 1 And in accordance with law, and by order so many shares of each parcel of stock, as sold to the highest bidder for cash to pay min. of Range, Five West (SW), Uintah Special Meridian, containing 160 acres, more or less, together with 90.96 shares of the capital stock of the Farnsworth Canal and Irr- T, H. HUMPHERYS, petition 70 20 272 County, heretofore 1st to October 3ist incl. point meeting Wilkins 9.76 4.50 LOG .50 1.75 19.75 3.00 18.25 59 ak 33 35 15 15 10 15 10 70 209 370 has half (WIZNEY) (15), : quarter Section Ten (10) and estate and all interest therein, and to whom distribution thereof 20 109 Duchesne by virtue of an apin the State Engin- ft. from the N% cor. Sec, 14, T. 1 °S., R,8 W., U.S. B. & M. and Legal Advertising. the the 38 15 70 iL 6 78 277 243 in water M, and for ‘domestic purposes during each entire. year. It is now titled court a petition praying that SHARES 346 Duchesne, proposed to divert said water ata mua deceased, Defa. Company BCEUY Are Ma, hisce 203 Alen cgtacben sas 281 Stevens H. A. .... 259X260x152x154x240 RE a nL oes cectoasausuaiceoe 9x308 Saragetts Theros ............ 335x357x361 ................ Saturday Rosie Fabrizio NOTICE | Goniotakis Emanuel .... 342x845x350 Hancock & Carter, D. D. .... 316 1 (52) Fae 9102 SE eel la: 362. PEG: Oe es neuen satan eee 74 BAC Ur ek ohn ace cae cs 292 Dloyd= Wi Bt. IPs acces 293 Mower Hmm. ...00...2........ce0eee 291 Maxwell Avelett .........000:... B07 Miller Lee C, ........ 204%341x331x322 ROS as nocd 123x289 Pies We Ws e kas ns 1380x221 Ried Geox ste ee, 223 Frank - —O— Mrs, afternoon with SMBrowieé& Cox. 32s oe. 210x287 Bird. Charles: (3155652. 319 Bank -6f Werndl 22.2... 290. CORT OU Ge. BO sicsthk ics seis 180 Chidester Merrick ................ 43 UAE IANA | vacck et e 178 ClaEi SO cis ick tec 195 COROT Tale 5a oes 97 Christensen JOS. .........00...... 205 Danwalder Co Poa ee. 282x349 Thompson June trip —O-- eocult 220 = ....:....:......... 180 Ce ght jekk. Haley. .....-.....-:cscee- and _ Mr. Frank Defa made a business trip to Fort Duchesne. Monday. .................. 273 2200. es sick lish the last he soon improves. ers, Roberts made a business Myton Sunday. Anderson Edith 200.0... 202 Alired. Martin: oo36.0.232055.. 360 Anderson J. xe ee ie 330 Adexander- # My: 2c. ese: 90 Anderson Rasmus .....:...... 145x285 Allred & Stevenson ...............2 2 co ee a af- 29 S. each by all, ; gn Del Mecham has been Clara again Ft. that ‘land located in the SIZNEY% Sec. 62, Pte. be, FoW,, DU. SB.& is Jochems, Elizabeth Falk, John T. Wolters, Gertrude Clark, Mary Wolters, Frankenhoff, Frank days. There is now due and delinquent, on account of an levied Feb. 22nd 1934. The. several amounts set opposite of the share owner ag follows: CERT, the honors given cor. Sec. 30, T. 1 S., R. 7 W. --o-— to Salt Lake night. 13, This application is designated in the State Engineer’s Office as File —oO— A very interesting party was No. a-1251. held Monday afternoon by the All protests against has grantGleaner girls. They invited the ing of said application, stating the. oldest members of the Ward to reasons therefor, must be by afficome and tell them stories of cros- davit in duplicate, accompanied sing the plains and other things. with a fee of $1.00. and filed in 1A very enjoyable time was had by this office within thirty (30) days] all, At the close of the party the after the completion of the pubgirls served home-made candy lication of this notice. which was very much enjoyed. very day, having been taken to the meet in Dan Allred’s truck, Mrs. Anderson took a dainty lunch along, which was served on the field during the noon hour, Farmer’s Irrigation Bluebell, Utah NAME been Said April IN at the Mt. Emmons DELINQUENT The has ——O—— Retirehe Lyons River U. ent, Reed White, chesne NW <A lovea _ nice A geneological cottage was held at Mrs. Lillis Sunday evening. hereby Utah. 8 deg, —Oo— Behunin -—Q— he may carry years Gard been school. and “Tyo Uintah Shinner has_ this and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Ferrel were Duchesne visitors Joseph the The school is putting on an opera Saturday night for the closing Assoc- chesne visitors ee Friday. Anderson Con- 0; Mrs, Herbert Lang and children and Mrs. J. A. Morrison were Du- oper Roper olan py eee C. W. Mr, i coodren:: - for J. E. Hadden motcee returning more to had March eer’s Office, at a point located S. A’ shower was given last Friday for Mrs. June Rowley. She receivtime was Utah, Utah,. to-wit— half of Southeast (W14SE%,) West is been diverted, plication filed Mr. Jene Chatlin is making his and Mr. and Mrs. James McDon-| ald went to Myton Tuesday on home at Mt. Home for the pres- Sunday. mail two sires. the Hospital, —o— year, back ‘ MTN, ROME useful presents. was served and chesne, West to change the point of diversion of .O¢ sec. ‘ft. of water from the Du- —o— —Mrs, Lydia Lee is in Heber where she can get medical aid, many Iunch ed lands in Duchesne County, Du- Office, Utah, has made application in accordance with the Laws of Utah this winter. ed ly City, Ethelbert .Mr. Lloyd Roberts is back home again. He has been mersing: sheep. sick. They rushed her to Roosevelt Monday night to Dr. L, Miles White. retire, killed it pays. Mrs. 1934: Pres. Owen Wright, Vice Pres. Stanley. McDonald, Secretary-Treasurer, Austin G. Burton, and directors Warren Strong and to to —Q— after- Saturday Creek sixty-three that Mr. Jesse Fowler, sons Harold and Rex and Mr, George Mecham were in. Roosevelt Monday, They visited the dentist while there. iation held their annual meeting Saturday the 17th. The following board was elected for the year quired and eons Strong business BV IS Th. Re ed seca Dubendorff Olivia ................ Basin Record - 14 of Talmage. Mr. and Mrs, ored to Provo Rachel Pilling and Mr, that had —Oo—. —oQ— Oscar truck coming quite Colorado, where he has employment with Pete Ottosen, a former Rock of bone —Oo-— ——()—— The a chunk Mrs. great Marie Hadden and Merle son of Duchesne were the resident the folks’ —O--— Kofford Mrs, Notice 30th. Mrs. Roy Pilling have moved their ranch in Farm Creek. Utah. Basin to some of our best doctors he is greatly improved, Lets patronize home talent when we can Saturday. Cecil Ellen Burtheir home business. Mr. and Mrs. Warren motored to Roosevelt on Ping. Uintah by ee of Hope noon, ous Park, Friday, March Everyone is invited. There has been quite a lot of sickness among the children here Eliza- Johnson has for by fe in Ferron, since grandmother, grandchildren grandchildren. place, klin boy at Park City last November. Mr, Ralphs has been in Sait Lake in the L. D. S. Hospital but —O— at Heber a us soon. Shinner been broken off when he was hit and late Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Brown, Mr. and Mrs..Pete Abplanalp and Ivan Brown motored to Heber Friday to attend the funeral services Johnson. their Uncle Jim and Aunt gess have returned to removed evening, ident leased and Bar- =e Harold Ralphs was operated on in Roosevelt last Sunday, by Dr. Saunders with other help, They ice cream and cake was. served. Everyone declared it a delightful of their have Ward Engineer's Salt Lake 1934, a —O— A good crowd went out surprised Mr. and Mrs. Jess as they are leaving and Mrs, Wilford State Red Cliff Ward is giving a Honor dance at Defa’s Fam- : recently. Mayhew, Howard Bisecss 3. Coto Bailey Guthrie SPECIAL Su BSCRIPTION Mrs. and Shirts, we : The i young’ evening was cleaned up. An open winter and a dry spring have both contributed to a hazardous condition in respect to fire, and a good cleanup, with the fire de- partment in readiness to safeguard property, would do much to remove this hazard. MOON LAKE of Mayhew, Wednesday: Hope and Marie Hadden, Frona Stewart, Ruth Snow, Louise and Nelda Kof- beth Either | What about that Fish and Game Club? there is not much activity yet in this direction, or we have failed to learn of it. Fishing season is ‘not so far away, and after what we learned from Comhigh missioner Cook some tmie ago, it seems it is time we are starting to think about making some 4 appeal for this business. There is a fish and game plants —O— The joyed 91 years WHAT ABOUT FISH AND GAME? Strawberry Mr, and Mrs, W. J. Hadden Duchesne and children were visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ed Hadden Sunday. ag The Mutual put on an apron and overall dance, Wednesday the 21st, called “Sage Brush Days”, They had a program, there were some songs, a one-act play and a reading by Mrs. John Anderson. All had a good time, The pies they sold surely went fine also, low Mr. recovery. A Green and Gold Ball was held |’ NOTICE TO WATER USERS in the Tabiona Ward Friday night. There was a large crowd and a nice time was. had by all. and cited to appear before said court at the court room thereof in the city of Duchesne, chesne, State County of Utah THE day to the court. 21st Date 2nd. Date of completion lication March 30th. MEN | utes WANTED of 800 of information WM. H. FITZWATER _ Notary in crease rapidly... Rawleigh Denver, Write Co., (Clip ROY A. 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