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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH : ALTONA U t € - PUBLISHED EVERY Roy A. FRIDAY Schonian, ADVERTISING RATES: - Display For Flat Rate, AT DUCHESNE, Publisher Mintared Advertising Plates, Per Agate Line, 214. Editor oe second-class Mr, matter May 26, 1922 at the Postoffice at Duchesne, of March Inch, 30c. Per Column Classified and Reading Notices For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost and Found, ee ee f eas line, first insertion; 5c ger line for) me succeeding issue, minimum UTAH and Utah, under the act 3, 1879. and have sold to live. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Year acs, ie re Three Months charge, 30c. $2.00 1.00 15 ares eaecedancoucesaesssssosese | EFFICIENCY WINS iP. has finbasin Uintah the battle After a six years ally succeeded in having its own mail route come its own way. Starting first in Duchesne, and taken up immediately by Roosevelt, the movement gradually spread to include every town along the route, from ‘Heber to Vernal. Through it all Price has put up a constant opposition, naturally wanting to hold the large payroll it provided for herself. A constant demand, however that efficiency and economy be oa, sidered above politics, has finally won out, an though Senator King and Representative Murdock are reported as still trying to hold the garage and a skeleton force for Price, the contract has been awarded for the route direct from Salt Lake. That the mail will be carried by private contract instead of under government operation is perhaps to be regretted, but in spite of the doubt comonly expressed, it still remains to be proven that the private service will not be just as efficient. Though govern- out, Eldon and ' Behunin left for night, ee Idaho | The American Legion with the help of the community gave Mr, and Mrs. Kennon Davis a shower. They wish to thank everyone who helped out also they extend their Mr. and Mrs, and Mrs. Duchesne business. Aldon Carroll, —Q— Mark Crystal was in town Monday and Tuesday mules and horses. hunting stray | Mrs, Walls’ two daughters, is that this idea, the suggestion To promote marching. The students themstlves, their leaders and directors and the citizens of Price who promoted the affair are certainly to be complimented on their achievement. Price, in successfully promoting this annual contest, which has become of such vast im- portance, not only in the intermountain country, but throughout the nation, has given an example _ to other cities, of what can be accomplished by tireless united effort. abi . ; “WHO DID IT AND WHY” We were criticised severely in the Roosevelt Stan- dard last week, for our editorial under the above head. We did not, we believe “chastise all the sportsmen of Roosevelt”, but did state that “word has been erroneously carried to the Whiterocks hatchery by some of Roosevelt’s citizens that the fish planted in the Lake Canyon Lakes are dying.” -Though we have the names of these citizens we still prefer to with-hold them, in the hopes as we stated before, that they will correct their own error. We do not know who prompted the Roosevelt item, but are gilad to see the sentiment expressed, and to know that the bulk of Roosevelt’s sportsmen: are not in favor of the kind of work that was done. | at be R SE - COMPANY WE DO OUR PART Uintah Basin Points Eastern Utah Transportation - Company Uintah Basin Points to Price rethe musicians’ seats and the 4 The latter, formerly sonator. You can earn mer, and you can larger salary for formation will be stamp. -o- en frame about a foot in height, two or three feet in width by six feet long, covered with sheet tin, which, in turn, is placed over an On improvised benchexcavation. es, the musicians sit about this, left hands notchtheir in holding Or, ed wooden sticks (morache, shorter the thokunap, rubbing stick (or bone) upon the notched shape of a jaw | Denver, for sending me so many good to the women choose tap their choice wave then with the hand the hand retire to the they wait the coming partners, who at him, center of of their male form in a line ab- reast a few feet from ing them. Each line then locks with her | movement apply for, as a sad shock be four, sold at Township of Range or his so each them, fac- arms, each respective and advance is with the alternate foot. It is asserted that this is the way the male and female when bears Should one of dance they come one the in the spring out to mate. fall in musicians WANT ADS Grace Sheriff’s Special Three Three (3) South West, Uintah 80 acres, more stock ation ing in the Said represented by of our the rubs dance. him with a notched stick as a wand to) Company, and Olive Sarah Miles, Bernice field, Atwood|~ Case. —O— Principal motored to Utah. and Mrs. Ray Utley their home in RichMrs, Oneta Fortie accompanied them as far as Provo. —O— The students of the Central Hgh School participated in the Field Day Friday at Roosevelt winning a few of the prizes. ye Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Daniels, Mr, Jowett Fortie and Gray Lusty motored to Roosevelt to attend Field Day Friday. lige The P. T, A, held a special Social Monday evening, which was attended by a large number. The delicious refreshments were greatly enjoyed. . —o—. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hansen visited relatives at Price this week. Limited, a The of this which upon this action is failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court, This - action a is brought judgment to Water Rights, Consisting of situate NOTICE App- lications 5514 and 5977 from Rock Creek, a Tributary of Duchesne In River In Green River Water Division, in Duchesne County, Utah. To T. H. Humpherys, gineer of the State of quieting And in Duchesne is about $56,000 more Water or the ‘less, and it will require at least about $200,000 to complete the ~ J OF APPLICATION EXTENSION Fourth in and Judicial for Duchesne Application amount 800 Creek a8 which fun and 45 min. E. 1935 Puzzle cash prizes. Beats for _ solvers. cross-word puzzles, | 1 puzzle for sent to this FOR SALE— Idaho Russett,. certified Seed potatoes. Call or write Joseph Cowan, Duchesne, Utah. ent <* Soe. is ft. from |: WANTED—Coal and Wood on subscription. Look at the date be rediverted therefrom, together with said 224 sec. ft. of water ap- beside your name on the paper, and if you are behind, and want propriated from said draw, at a point which bears N. 89 deg. 30 to deliver coal or wood in payment call at the Record office and make to flow into Babcock Draw arrangements, TALMAGE ditch 9240 ft. and used from April ist to October ist incl. of each year as a supplemental supply to irrigate 280 acres of land embrac- ed in SEYNWY, EYSWYy and SEY, Sec, 35, T. 3 S.,, R. 2W., U. A truck load of young S. B. & M. As much water as may be necessary will be used during each entire year for domestic stock watering and This application is designated in the State Engineer’s Office as File No, 11485. All protests against the grantaffidavit ed with in Tab- . Mr. in duplicate, a fee of $1.00 accompaniand filed in this office within thirty (30) after the completion of the State Chris Peterson =—O——- number attended A. Stake Honor Day, mons Tuesday night. ; Mrs. small T. H, HUMPHERYS, Mrs. Quite a, days pub- lication of this notice. and and Mrs. Lawrence Burton returned home Sunday after a two weeks visit in different parts of Utah. stating | of said application, reasons therefor, must be by ing the folks at- tended the wedding dance iona last Thursday night. purposes. to have to his 1. Em- took her re ae gee Esther son M. in Mt. Davis Duchesne . Tuesday, tonsils removed. Engineer Date of first publication, April 27, 1934.. Date of completion of publication, May 25, 1934. Mrs, Jennie. Kofford took her son Leonard to Duchesne Wednesday to have his tonsils removed. etter Better E Sight’ WINTAH POWER& LIGHT CO: ELECTRICITY 1§ YOUR MOST EFFICIENT SERVANT e No, acre of water feet, taken aforesaid to be Pe feesiniel | cad: ROBERT G. PORTER Lawyer FOR County 8199, from stored Utah No- on is Swift in a ALIMONY & DIVORCE LAWS OF ANY STATE in the Union and Mexico, with plain English explanatory comment and annotations. A different publication for each state. Covers marriage, divorce, alimony, legal separation, | annulment, separate maintenance, custody and support of children, ete. Specify state wanted. Price $1.00. THE CRIMINAL LAWS OF ANY STATE Attorney-at-Law Duchesne Utah in plain English with full explanation. Price $1.00. THE BANKRUPTCY explained; who may bankrupt, ily. Price LAWS fully become a voluntarily, $1.00. involuntar- MEXICAN DIVORCE LAWS and ~| information gratis. DELAWARE CHARTERS; | safe, WM. H. FITZWATER Notary District filed Duchesne L. A. HOLLENBECK Count to Whomsoever It May Concern: tice is hereby given that Brigham Please take notice that said Timothy has filed in the District above named Petitioner has filed Court of Duchesne County, Utah, a Petition in said Court to procure a petition for extention of time to an extension of time to make fin- make proof of appropriation of al proof on its water rights 5514 water as contemplated by applic-|}. and 5977, of 150 second feet and ation, file No. 8199 in the office of 100 second feet of water, respect- the State Engineer of the State of ively, each right drawing its water Utah, and said petition has been supply from Rock Creek, a trib- set for hearing May 12, 1934, at utary of the Duchesne _ River, 10 A. M. in the court room of the which water is to be used in Court. The source of said water watering for agricultural purposes supply is Swift Creek a tributary the lands in said irrigation dis- of East Fork of Lake Fork River, trict.on the Upper Blue Bench, in ‘Duchesne County, Utah; the name Duchesne County, Utah. ‘That the and address of said applicant are: expenditures already made on said Brigham Timothy, Altonah, Utah; project 46 deg. plain- State of Utah, In the Matter of the application of Brigham Timothy, for extention of time in re: State EnUtah; the Court, Petitioner, area, re- State. of Utah. CRITCHLOW & CRITCHLOW, Attorneys for Plaintiffs P. O, ADDRESS: 1320 Continental Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, 36-5T THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, SITTING IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF DUCHESNE. ie Lots of jig-saw 50 brought; service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your less, IN includes otherwise, within thirty days after said complaint, to-wit: The Brunette, Raven and Blackbird Consolidated Placer Mining Claims, patented United States Lot No, 3319, containing 59.26 acres, more or OF HEARING spring a|§ tiffs’ title to the land described in NOTICE said Rubber summons Contest PRIZES Word and ed THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE|§ SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to|&@ appear within twenty days after cover Legal Advertising N. Limited, a defunct cor- service C. the SW cor, said Sec. 34 and allow- be- you, if served within the county in Happiness WILL —TRADE—Little wonder (2 man) shearing Machine, late model, complete and in A-l condition, for sheep or cattle, call or write, Ralph Rowley, Mtn. Home. Utah, that $2300 IN CASH The Full information and six cents in stamps, newspaper, USERS given Separator, located in the SW% Sec, 34, T. FOR SALE—Seed Potatoes, Irish 25, R22 W., U. So 8. & BE, will Cobbler and Early Ohio... Inquire 38-2T be collected at a point which bears: Ed. Herrick, Duchesne, poration, and all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate or interest in, or lien upon the real property described herein adverse to the ownership of the|j plaintiffs, or either of them, or clouding the title of plaintiffs, or either of them thereto, Defendants. : the Court Office, | is hereby corporation, vs. Mineral District Laval Call at Record Office, Duchesne OVER Petitioner. City, Plaintiffs, Canadian Company, the series De new, — Duchesne County, Utah. The water informal and Pariette Gilsonite Company, corporation, of for Lake from Irrig- stock an golden nearly DART, _ Notice of wat- Duchesne Company; 31, T. Beggs, Myton, Utah, has made application in accordance with the Laws of Utah to appropriate 234 sec, ft. of water from Babcock Draw and 2 sec. ft. of water from an unnamed spring area, both in certificate. Together with all tenements, hereditaments and appurtences thereunto belonging or in anywise received and _ delicious refreshments were served. Grandma Wilkins of Mtn. Home honored us with her company. The hostesses were Salt ie Together with 80 shares er 31, March main. E. 1405 ft, from the W% or|. cor. said Sec. 34 and conveyed by Meridian, Containing March including April 20, 1934. on (3) FOR SALE—Registered Holstein bulls, Any reasonable offer will be accepted. Also No, 16 of fut- and after NOTICE TO WATER R. Sale, estimate State Engineer’s Plaintiff, and irrigation, April 4, 1934. WM. H, CAST Attorney less. LeRoy to one Hale, an and Clerk at the front door of the Court House in Duchesne, Duchesne County, Utah, at 2 o’clock P, M. The following described land in Duchesne County, Utah: The South half of the WNortheast quarter of Section (34) Thirty Rust and Miss Zella Rust accompanied them. Pe ooya as : The sudden, death of her brother came B. and from to 1936. ' Dated, (Signed) the 28th day of April, A. D. 1934, the and] the and In the Matter of the Upper Blue side wall, Bench Irrigation District and Its their respective partners in the opposite dancing column, As they thus dance the lines sway forward and backward, two steps front and three short steps back, one line advancing and the other retreating. Five steps complete a dance _ over 30 during the first five days I was enrolled.”—An Illinois Teacher SCHOOL OFFICIALS:—We can put you in touch with the very finest teachers. Our service is free to you. To cattle bones neighbors in the same column -| commence to dance facing Colo. positions bear, the dancing inclosure and form a column abreast facing westward, one - Covers the ENTIRE United States ; “Thanks (now) dancing or simply CONTINENTAL TEACHERS AGENCY, INC. St. of a_ one end which is pressed against They _ Rural Schools and City Schools Summer Work and School Year Positions 1850 Downing bone the in carved sometimes stick), and several hundred dollars this sumsecure a better position and a the coming year. Complete inmailed on receipt of a three cent} | standing - - woni, ’thokunap woni their partners by going to chanting (musicians) group among the men seated along north side - - only women children sit along the south and only men along the north rs Send for it to-day. 4 wood- is now basket, huge woven When Teac are flag, Dance Bear the neath bed with carpel -0- Every Day Service Each Way set apart, inches few a posts, of beat intervals of several feet, brush cottonwood tween which and limbs are placed to the desirof the ed height. The opening corral is usually (formerly always was) on the east side, being approximately five or six in width, Opposite the entrance, directly be- to the time of the music as an accompaniment to the singing. The steady rubbing, amplified by the resonator, producing a powerful and not unpleasant rhythm, a noise much like an imaginary rhythmic bear growl, said to “imitate the sound made by the bear.” to Salt Lake Frank Harry Chapman and Miss Lavon Rust left here Tuesday to go to the Salt Lake Temple to be marMrs. 1934 Hale, his wife; Mabell Ashby and John R. Ashby, her husband; First Doe, Second Doe and Third Doe, Defendants, ious Wards, presenting a very pleasant and interesting program. mother corporation, for expenditures is $600.00; that additional time ask for is two years Vase lic speaking, drama and dancing were participated in by the var- Her $4,300.00, ure the The Federal Land Bank of Bera used cation; the approximate expenditures already made amount to THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DIS TRICT, IN AND FOR DU CHESNE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. keley, and domestic and other purposes on the lands in Duchesne County, Utah, described in the said appli- SALE Faculty, Miss Kartchner Monday. appertaining and the _ reversion and for prayers to their deities, She left immediately for Provo, and reversions, remainder and yesu-nav, is which among prncipally mainders, rents, issues and proMrs. Eathel Neil left Monday.to the wolf god. fits thereof. “The ceremonial aspect of the return to her home in California Dated March 22, 1934 dance is fast disappearing where- after an extended visit with relARZY H. MITCHELE, as the social appeal is increasing, atives and friends here. Sheriff the appearance or “coming out” of The Relief Society Social Ser- RICHARD W. YOUNG and the bear on the last day of the dance being now regarded as un- vice Lesson given Tuesday after- RULON J, LARSEN, noon on Work and Play by Mrs. Attorneys for Plaintiff, being now dance the essential, ' considered: an occasion for “good Edith Hansen at the home of Mary Snyder was greatly enjoyed. sexthe between SUMMONS times,” relations es being of paramount interest. Mrs. Wealtha Thacker was the The dance is held within a cirIN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL cular inclosure called “the corral’ guest of honor at a party WedDISTRICT COURT OF THE nesday afternoon, at the home of inclosing The ). Avinkwep (Ute, STATE OF UTAH IN AND About twentyseven Mrs, Sarah Case. fence is between six and FOR DUCHESNE COUNTY. a feet high, the inclosure being us- two guests were present and ually about 100 feet in diameter, lovely comforter was made, also The British Empire Trust The fence is constructed of pairs many useful and pretty gifts were the top of the resonator. the | sticks being notched, washboard fashion, on the opposite upper side. When in use these sticks are rub- ‘STERLING TRANSPORTATION MEMBER IN The Mutual Stake Contest work was carried on here Tuesday afternoon and evening. Contests in pub- ried. reservoir B. L. NOTICE OF MT, “FNM in in on Mrs. Lewis Wall and baby came home from Roosevelt Monday where they have. been visiting the city council set aside a certain day each month on which the city truck will gather up ashes, cans and other refuse which is placed at the curbing in suitable recepticles. We believe it is a good idea, and if the council can handle it without prohibitive expense, they should vote upon it favorably. 7 THE BAND CONTEST No one who attended the intermountain band contest at Price last week could fail to be impressed with the wonderful exhibit of musical talent and perfect phase the partners break from the column abreast and dance in Mr, Fenton Powell were one day last week THE UINTAH-OURAY ment operation was preferred, UTE BEAR DANCE - matter with basinites. The important issue was the By Albert B. Reagan, Ph.D. matter of the direct route. 7 (Continued from last week) MONTHLY CLEANUP . and three backward). It has been suggested to the City Council that in- ward In addition to propitiating the stead of letting Duchesne wait for an annual clean- bear, the dance also provides an up day, we should keep the city clean throughout the opportunity for some doctoring year. misfortune, groups of two, the woman trying thanks to Duchesne for the nice to outdo her partner by pushing things sent up to them. him into the fence or wholly ex_ —O— -hausting him. It is a picturesque It’s report that George Car- scene worth going miles to see. In roll will ride ditch for the farm- the old times the bear “came out” ers again this year. in this scene. Closing this act a sc iagege Then as the 1 feast to all follows. Men are quite scarce around Al- sun is getting low the people file tonah. There is a group in Wyom- out of the inclosure, often, as meding shearing, a group in Colorado icine actors stroke them with eagand a group in Pleasant Valley le feathers and “place” the blessshearing sheep. ings of the gods upon them. Thus is the great ceremony closed, secondary a it was off disease or said project, and the additional placing the notched stick on his time asked for making final proof elbows, knees, back, head and is five years after the 21st day of heels. It should’ be added here May, 1934, or May 21st, 1939, that three “rock pictures” in Dry And that the name of the appliFork canyon depict such cere- cant, is in the title hereof, and monies in Bear Dance _ scenes. the post office address is Duclerk of while three others depict the bas- chesne, Utah, and the ket drum being used in this dance, this court shall sign the notice. and each of these scenes apparent- Hearing set for May 12th, A. D. Dated at Duchesne, Utah, ly belongs to the Fremont (Head 1934. 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