Show UINTA H BA BASIN IN CORRESPONDENCE EJ 44 4 4 nOO Roosevelt Is now assured of a creamery The Jensen Jeneen Creamery company compan company com com- pan pany of Salt Lake county ba has made plans pIana lot for a main a assembly embly plant at Roosevelt where there ch cheese e will wUl be made for tor all of Utah Tho The plans for the tho site ito are as J yet t undecided upon and the com company my have considered that the making ot of cheese will be most moet beneficial to the basin Miss MI Eva Era Stewart who has bas been teaching In the Willow creek district uIl 00 I returned to her home In Roosevelt Monday April 30 Miss Dales Stewart I Is ono of Roosevelt Roosevelt's s most popular young oung ladles and the younger set et welcome her home She will wUl visit here for tor a few wk before bOo be- tore fore leaving for a a. short trip through Yellowstone park parle Miss Hazel Bennion I left rt for a a. min mw- Zion elon to the Central states last week She Bhe was wu given sinn several uveral parties artles for her young friends tiles Miss Bennion Is u the daughter of at Mr and Sire Mrs Ira Owen Bunion Benson and 1 Is very well known In Inthe Inthe the t basin ln Before her final departure to Chicago o Miss Bennion will visit for a few tow weeks In Salt Lake Jake ke City with he her friends and rela u fives tives s. s Miss Hazel Harel spent tho the week end vl visiting with MI Miss s J- J Eva Ja a Stewart R. R S. S Collett who has been en a appointed ap p- p pointed through the Agricultural college col legs lege as government supervisor of th the e farm tarm work In the Uintah basin buln 1 Is la s I making a a. very hard effort to Interest all the farmers to produce all an of at th the e I food possible and to secure e seed ed fo for r all aU those who aro arc having haTing difficulty o othe of f tho the purchasing of seed aeed A. A If If- Kneale has hM enough seedof seed seedof of the best bast beans from tram the government government government govern govern- ment to plant two thousand acres atthe of at the Indian land J J. J II Hardy W. W H. H Smart Ray E E. E E. II H. Durs Burgess C. C L. L Ashton Ashton Ash Ash- ton Ed F. F Harmston went to Duchesne Du Du- chesne Tuesday on county business They will return today Will King l Is now In the employment employment employ employ- ment of ot the thc Uintah Telephone com corn company company pany pang and Mr Art Smith is la taking Mr Kings King's place with the LI Light ht company J J. J Il B. B Han Li 9 lectured Saturday night In Roosevelt on the Second Coming of Christ t. t Mr Harris claims to have had a vision vulon In which It was revealed to him the Christ will come Orne In the immediate future He lie also gave tho the beliefs of at fK socialism asto as aa asto to the Savior Mrs Ir Neal Hanks will wUl leave leavo in the near future for tor the tho summer in Nino Nine where she he has a large targe ranch George Georgo Brown Jr hAS lias enlisted and Joined the rank ranks to take tako tI up arms for the tho United States State Clair Chair Brown Drown failed to pass the examination because of Ot very Tery defect detect eye sight lIght Mrs Mra Cora Johnson and Miss Ml MI s 8 Hazel Johnson 10 la visiting with her laughter daughter daugh laugh ter Pearl In Roosevelt MI Miss 8 Johnson Johnson John John- son fIOn Is 18 interesting the young girls of ot Roosevelt In new novelties from Irom I Paris at a vcr very reasonable cost Mrs Mra fr J. J Sabey has hn s been very Ill III for tor forthe tho the past ast month but hut is now very much Improved Miss Graham who has been teaching teaching teach teach- ing in the tho first grade grado at the Roosevelt Roosevelt Roose Roose- velt district school returned to her home In Southern Utah his week Miss Graham thinks that she will spend next winter with her mother Mr and Mrs Robert Marshall have ha been vl visiting with relatives In Ver nal They returned to their homo Monday E E. E II H. Burgess Burgese ha has moved his of of- flee fico to the tho Birch building where he will wUl share the tho business suite In the second floor with Mr George Pearce J Ed Id d. d Balfour came to Roosevelt Roose Tuc Tuesday day Mr Balfour hM hu bee very busy at his sawmill fo for the past put month Mrs Kira fr 1 E E. F P. P Harmston will wUl havo have her building completed In the near fu tu- tu ture Tho The building was built for tor n II hospital I 0 ot A ANTELOPE J E 2 4 44 The Tho farmers of or Antelope mot met on Monday afternoon and organized a Farm Bureau Dureau electing as officers R It J. J Farnsworth president Webb ebb Lumpkin vice resident Earl Farnworth Fame Farns worth secretary J. J P. P Christensen central committeeman Fourteen tanners were present Their wives wore were conspicuous by their absence Mr Jr Ellas Brady has haa purchased and moved bl his family on the James Jamea Saber Sabey ranch in Antelope canyon Mr Brady drove a small mall herd of cattle from Colton In three days J. J P P. Christensen h has lB Just returned return return- ed from tram a cattle buying trip and is b still buying Mrs lr C. C D. D Barker Darker arrived home last Friday bringing her son J Joseph This Is the young mans man's first visit to the country his bis hf parents have chosen for tor their home Although Antelope has haa furnished no recruits recruit to the national um army every man woman and child has bas en enlisted en- en listed in the industrial arm army and Is drilling with enthusiasm Earl Farn Farnsworth worth has baa returned home from where he has hae been boon teaching this winter Glen Crandall Agnes and Amass Amasa Tu Tucker have gone for a short visit with friends In Roosevelt Webb Lumpkin Is 18 moving his family back to the tho ranch from Myton Myton Myton My My- I ton where they spent the winter Mr James Birch Is Ie expected home r i this into week after working all an winter In o I o I I 1 44 4 44 4 I I P. P W W. Billings W. W L L. L Dean and R. R M M. Pope visited the capitol on bust busi bustness business ne ness tho the last of the week New recruits from Duchesne are Ie Harvey Haney Partridge and Ernest WIK Wih tOn son Duchesne is Ie Justly proud of its It boys boya County Count commissioners r are arc in sea ses I sion sian tod today y with a full board present County Attorney C. C r L. L Ashton la is bal aleo also al- al eo so In attendance at the commissioners commission commission- ers era meeting Attorney Ernest Burgess Is in the county oo seat t on bu business Jay Pope has haa returned to Du chesno after alter spending tho the winter in college at Chicago He lie feels fine and has the spirit of ot patriotism which is 15 calling to Join the boys boy at the front The closing program of ot the Duchesne Du Du- Du ch chesne chesno no Mutual Improvement associations associations was held in the town hall ban Sat Sat- Saturday night A splendid program was enjoyed among which hleb was th the little The Old Peabody Pew Pow Tho The sisters did their part parts CT very well as did the man member of ot the cast Field day did not materialize os osing owing ow ing to the storm There was a aBanco dance damo in the evening the evening the a a good time I. I Is reported A large crowd came rame down from Utahn The Duchesne battery gave Its itu first outside drill Monday night The boys are aro going right along thanks to the thc able ahle training of Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieu Lieu- tenant P P. W. W Billings and Captain Kennedy A farewell was tendered to M Mrs R. R W H. H Smart b by tho the Y I. I L L. M. M I I. I A A. A of ot Duchesne ward warel as aft an appreciation of or her very able work in that association association association tion during the past winter Mr and aud Mrs Smart expect to move back hack to Roosevelt In the near future They will wUl be missed by their many friends In 11 Duchesne There 1 Is s a great farm revival on in the Duchesne neighborhood Just Justat at present If It It will only continue continuo when the tho weeds come on Mr Ed Eel Hart I la is now tiow back on the Job jOh at tho the II H. D. D store storo after a tramp abroad Ed Is sure looking fine fino and had a Jolly joUy good time doing tho the co country from California to the tho ea east t coast r New Now York and return The Duchesne ne Camp of the tho Woodmen Woodmen Wood Wood- men of tho the World was organized May 1 1 Tho The camp starts out with witha a charter membership of or about 40 Tho The officers Installed for the term torm are Past Consul Commander H H. II H. Wood Consul Commander Fred L. L Watrous Advisory Lieutenant Harry lIar lIar- ry IJ W. W Colmery Clerk Clork M M. B. B Pope Banker Glen C. C Gray Escort James Watchman E. E E. E Sentry Glen Daniels Managers R R. R M. M Popo Pope W W. C C. C Perry and G. G J. J Greaves Captain of the A. A O. O Bye Bys Physician Albert BJornson Camp Correspondent Robert A. A Dean Meet each Thursday Consul Commander Commander Com Com- mander mandor Fowler of or tho the Myton Camp and neighbor Sloan of t same camp were visitors at the organization of or Camp A delightful luncheon luncheon lunch- lunch eon con was arranged under the tho direct tion of W. W C. C Baker Daker chairman of the refreshment committee To say JaY It was enjoyed by all aU ma may be putting it mildly I 0 4 MID VIEW Spring at ln Iu last t ha has come for sure The Tho sign feign Is here hore en everybody planting plantIng planting plant plant- ing garden seeds teds I I. I S. S too took a load of his house hold goods to Mt Home last w week ek and returned for lor his hla family so 0 the they arc are now located d In the famous famous fam tam ous wh wheat what at country Frank Hale is home from the shearing ring corral after atter a months month's work J. J E. E Myers Jr and wife made a flying ln trip to Vernal Monday The new county countr road Is open now ho so that it is almost straight from the bridge to Modock's place It leaves th the ridge at Granthum's I lease e and follows tho the mile half lino Uno through Eventually It will be extended extended ex ex- tended through the flat Ilat school roses cases next Friday The teachers are aro going to take the pupils out and have field day exer exert Mr Boll Ben haa has moved his family closer to his hie lease He is on the theland theland theland land adjoining Elmer lease The Beehive girls organized Wednesday Wednesday Wed Wed- in the tho ward about 14 enrolled e 0 o I. 20 0 V J J Cedarview was very fortunate In raising an abundance of ot wheat and potatoes they have pd quite a few tew of or surrounding towns with seed A larger acreage will bo be planted plant plant- ed hero here this year than ever before John G G. G Davis and Wm P. P Bomen Domen have gone to Vernal on business Mrs Mr M. M C. C Boron Boren who was operated ed on Oft In Vernal is improving Sho She is expected home in a week Mrs Gee Geo M. M Baker Daker returned home from Vernal Monday She was with her daughter Mrs heron Boron during her operation Bishop Russells Russell's daughter Olen who has been quito quite sick with meningitis gitis glUs is much improved Kolner Kelner Houtz has hM just come In fn I from when ehe spent the winter I IThe The farmers in Cedarview have 1 shipped about pounds of ot wool J this season Some Somo of ot tho the farmers I have a fine grade of Ot sheep John H H. J Davis purchased quite a n number of full tull blooded Cotswold from Chris J Jensen jonsen Joseph Timothy has bas moved home bome from tram Roosevelt Tho The Cedarview Dramatic company was quito a a. success this spring o 0 o I IMAM R y RK I 4 F 0 Quite a storm of enow snow and rAin has bas been prevailing over this locality ty for tor tho the past week which will be bea a great help to tho the farmers who arc are doing their best to plant largo large crops Quito a n large largo acreage of wheat beans boons and l potatoes are being planted Johnlo BIrchen of the power plant has ha J moved to his farm at Roosevelt E E. W. W Me ham will start this week for tor Park City with a bunch of or cattle of ot he has been feeding feedIng feed feed- Ing tho past season On account of the tho storm last lost Friday Friday Friday Fri Fri- day tho the school were unable to attend to-attend attend Field day at My Dayton Myton ton Mrs Jeff Jot Mathews has been visitIng visiting visit visit- ing lag her Iter husband at tho the sheep camp tho the past week John Moon of ot Kamas Is hero plowing up tho the earth preparing for tor fora tora a fino crop Our public school closed for tor tho the season last Jast Friday Tho The teacher Earl Farnsworth has proven himself to be a very capable Instructor and has won friendship by all 1111 who knew him which wo we trust he will be with us vis again at the coming school term having haTing returned to his home at Antelo Antelope An An- telo Q A Lino fino program and Bud dance was rendered by his students last las I Friday y evening which was well attended attended attended at at- tended considering the storm 0 o HAS A AA A farewell party part was given ghen last las Tuesday night for tor Miss Alberta Bjornson the school te teacher cher Mr 11 Ben Clark has Just finished the fire place in Mr Ur C C. C P. P new bungalow The snow on the mountain between n about the ranch It should have ha read acres instead of ot 38 acres and it sold for Cor 10 per acre It is one of ot the best ranches on th the upper Duchesne and we wo do not like lIko to see Mr Mm Reid leave us Last Friday was tho the last day of at o school and after a short program there was ms a dance for tor the children which they all enjoyed The parents parents par par- and children all wish Miss Mis BJornson success and hope to have hav her back again another year Mr Hannie of ot the Stewart ranch passed through Hanna with a bunch of or horB horses that he has been feeding down in the tho Dry Gulch country this winter Mr Tom Giles is down in th the Meekes valley after the rest of ot hi his cattle Everyone is busy these days putting put put- ting in their crops but the snow o of Friday night put a stop to It for tor aday a aday aday day or two There was a mistake in the print I and Kamas is getting pretty pretty pretty pret pret- ty soft these days Mrs A A. A B B. B Atwood Is getting ready to put in her garden She e ex peers peets to take some of the prizes a athe at atthe atthe the county fair this fall Mr Will Moon of ot Woodland 1 Is over here putting in wheat and potatoes pota toes as he be thinks that th this place boats boat Woodland all to pieces o 0 o 4 4 TA TABIONA IONA 44 Mrs R R. T T. returned Crandall horn home Thursday On account On-account account of the rain storm to the Barbari Darbari grove to have the their Thursday tho the school children teachers teach teach- ors ers and parents were not able to go picnic so the last day of school was wa celebrated at Ute the ward house and in inthe inthe the evening a very interesting program program program pro pro- gram was given as follows Song I am not too Young for tor God to see prayer The Country Girls Girl's Band Dand Thelma Woodleigh song The Goc Goe Goo croo Man by beginners A Bunch of f I Golden Keys by Bulah Dugdale Dugdale folk dance danco beginners a play ious lous Bob Dob Spring Heralded by Don Hardy song The Jolly Boys Doys first grade Nestling Birds folk dance beginners To Help His 1118 Appetite Gilbert Chatwin a n play Mrs Willis Willie Will song Butter Dutter Cups and The Farm creek school closed a avery avory very vory successful season with Ou Guy Coleman Coleman Coleman Cole- Cole man as teacher Mr and Mrs Coleman Coleman Colman Cole Cole- man assisted by Mrs Reid gave a delightful party Friday to all of ot the school children Lunch was served at 2 p 1 p. p m. m After the party was over the children received their report cards Emma Michle Tom Reid Dora DUo and Kenneth were tho the graduates Mrs J. J C. C Crandall was the tho guest of ot Mrs Guy Coleman and Miss Mies Stella Stelia Powell last week The Tho farewell party given for tor the teachers Saturday night was well attended at |