Show I FARMINGTON FARM ON Mrs Ray Evans returned to her home at the Sanish ranch in Ne Ne- Nevada Nevada vada Tuesday morning after visit visit- visiting ing here during the past month with her parents Mr and Mrs E. E A. A Wood Her husband has a position in the office of the Elli Elli- Ellison Ellison Ellison son Ranching Company at that place Mrs Gwen under under- underwent underwent underwent went an operation for appendicitis appe on Friday of last week at the Dec hospital in Ogden She was im im- improving im- im improving proving pro satisfactorily at last re re- re ports The forestry service under the direction of Mr Pledges is build build- building building building ing a substantial residence and supply base in Farmington canyon C Ulon near the mouth of Rice Creek Set Sev Several eral tons of cement is being used in its construction This is being arranged as quarters m in the improvement program of the Wasatch National forest which includes this district Arthur Hess was badly led and bruised up Tuesday when he attempted to stop a runaway team which was hitched to a lever drag He was knocked down clown and the thc drag passed over him com com- completely The soft sofe condition of the ground saved him from being more seriously injured He was resting comfortably at his home when hen heard from last The Clark Gark family union re-union will I 1 be held Monday June 13 at noon until evening at Riverside Park I West Vest and North Salt Lake City An interesting program games fun and strong sociability sociability sociability I and kindred fellowship Jo Jo- Joseph Joseph Joseph seph E. E Robinson chairman of oE committee George Q Knowlton Kno son Jim Jim- Jimmie mic mie will soon leave for New York City where Knowlton will attend the N. N E. E A A. A convention Mrs A. A T. T Rose had as here guests from Salt Lake Thursday Mrs l rs Richard Middleton and chil chil- children dren Mrs Owen Lund and ana an children have returned from Nevada and southern Utah H. H Julian llian Miller spent few days the latter part of last week and the week end home checking up his fruit crop but returned Tues Tues- Tuesday Tuesday day evening to his ranch at Spen Spen- Spencer Idaho where he is planting and doing other farm work He ex cx expects to return home as soon as his cherry crop is ready to har har- vest The prospects are bright for fora a good cherry apricot and peach harvest this season in this district The final meeting of the Ladies Literary club will be held Friday New officers will witt be chosen Stephen Rose spent Sunday here visiting relatives he be is stationed at Pocatello Idaho Charles Anderson return return- returned ed Sunday after having spent a afew afew afew few weeks in Lewiston Idaho A miscellaneous shower was given in Miss 1 Dorothy honor lonor Thursday The Aurelia Aurclia S. S Rogers camp D D. U. U J. J P P. met at the home of Mrs Dora Robinson Monday after- after afternoon noon This meeting was honoring Mrs Robinson as a pioneer mem mem- ber two Twenty members were ere present also Mrs Wallace Vallace Bowne of Fielding and Mrs Stohl of St. St George Utah were visiting guests The lesson was as conducted by Mrs Clara S S. S Rose Luncheon was served served served ed by b Mrs Lucy Steed Mrs Ethel Udy Mrs 1 Ada Steed as luncheon hostesses Mr and Mrs 1 rs E E. B. B B Clark visit visit- visited visited ed eel Mrs Clarks Clark's brother Myron Richards who is seriously ill last week in Garland The regular meeting and elec elec- election election election tion of officers of the American Legion will wilt be held Thursday at atthe atthe atthe the Memorial court house There will wilt be a social after the meeting Mrs Irs Julian Miller daughter Katherine have returned from Manti fanti where they had been visit visit- ing Sunday Sunda evening June 12 in chapel special features have been arranged and the American Legion will take care care of the Flag Day program Mr and Mrs George Hess had hadas as their th ir guest Thursday Mrs Frye of Morgan Mr and Mrs Rex Turner of this place announce announce the th arrival of ofa a son Sunday at the home of Mrs James E. E Bennett Dennett Hyrum D. D Clark 82 has been confined to his home since Satur Satur- Saturday Saturday Saturday day suffering from bruises sustain sustained cd ed when he was struck by a bicycle while hile walking in the center of the road of his home about 9 p p. p m. m m Jack Brown 13 was the rider of the bicycle which struck Mr Ir Clark Neither saw the other in time to avoid the collision Upon investigation it was determined unavoidable Mr Clarks Clark's injuries may confine him to his home borne ho e for some time because of his age The boy suffered only a few minor scratches scratches- Miss Margaret Leonard return return- returned returned returned ed Saturday from Chicago where she had spent sp nt several days |