Show f OCAL the social events of the vaas was the card party given ghen by I tk Fred Jonson assisted by Mrs Mis nr Drown Brown and Mrs John Wim- Wim r jr Iri bur U Five hundred was the diver- diver of tile the afternoon Prizes were n ded as follows Points Mrs Clan lan games Mrs C. C r T. Axel- Axel all cut cat Mrs T. T Firth Other J dg i. were Mesdames C. C I. I Dickers Dickers' Dicker i s F. F F. F s' s Bjornson A A. J. J Fellers ellers Jay Grant brant R. R Porter 0 O. O I tb e h Joe Cowan H. H J. J Partridge 1 0 Kohl Kohl Joe M. M B. B Pope Bobbins Wm Seaton H. H Wallter r gart J Dalgleish O. O C. C Lockhart ladsen H. H Duberstein and Fred FredI I irOD r OD Luncheon on followed the theand ther r and and Mrs 1 Grant Grant Murdock 1 leave heave 5 js week eek for California to ma make ce jit ir home borne the Ibe Women's club met Irl Friday lay of I 1 week with Mrs 1 Fred Ferron Fenon alD Lincoln was the topic for t program which was given by br I C. C and Mrs Ernest Th The resignation Ion of Mrs 1 fat int t Murdock as vice president was and Mrs 1 J. J G. G Greaves was as fIn her place Next meeting will at the home of Mrs Cris An- An iSon Lincoln's birthday was celebrated tan a appropriate manner in all of e rooms in jn school I Eer gex Greaves GraVeS celebrated his twelfth iday last Saturday with a party A large number of oC ng folks enjoyed the affair Duchesne county count has considerable jre business at the district court iu ii 13 Wasatch and Uintah counties Chris Anderson has commenced erection of ofa a garage on his Main Maint let et t property hit Ur Robert G. G Porter who recent recent- resigned as treasurer secretary of Ute Cite Petroleum company to give re time to his legal business in has not severed his a 3 with the Ute company compan but will dune to look aft after r their interests this field The heavy snow in Ia the has delayed title Ue i 11 of drilling at the well The of or a new picture show in Iii Duchesne is expected to be announced an an- flounced shortly A new bank is al also also al- al so a possibility of ot the near future An effort is isto to be made by the tile Tea Parent Parent oher association to Increase increase in- in cr crease the usefulness of oC the public library Sleigh riding and coasting are popular sports these days There have been a a. few minor accidents Dr Walter Vatter T. T Walker Wallter as opened dental offices in Salt Lake City CUy He says prices ar are fifty per cent higher there for the same work york than In D Duchesne u cli cane I While 1 returning from the capitol i last week Judge Hollenbeck received ed painful injuries As he lie was walking walk walk- ing lug do down don n Capitol hill a boy boYan on a sled ran Into him from behind throwing him to the pavement The Judge was as badly bruised and shaken but nevertheless did not miss any sessions of the legislature pu The electric light company's men have returned to Duchesne They have made a number of additional connections and will install more mere street lights The first new light In I front of furniture store was turned on Tuesday A marriage license was vas issued Monday londay to William Ames Orr 22 of Mount lount Emmons and Ursula May Mitchell 16 of Upalco Arthur of Roosevelt has bas been appointed deputy sheriff of Duchesne Duchesne Duchesne Du Du- Du- Du chesne county The board hoard of education at its last meeting pass passed d a resolution that the bonding company be required to pay to the board the amount of mone money they have tied up in the Myton lyton State Bank and end that the boards board's interest in the bank be transferred to the bonding company The amount the school board will receive from the bonding company including interest will amount to Rapid progress is being made on the new Duchesne flour mill It is thought it will be be ready to torun run in about a week of o of oio i oJ of 0 Ie Ie M 1 OX i oJ ot ot ot J oJ 01 oJ From C Correspondence en e Pane Page aSe served About twelve rs dOlla-rs dollars was realized I Howa Howard d C. C Means Ieans state road rond engin engi engi- n acer neer er was wa elected president of the Utah section American Society of Civil Engineers at the annu annul annual l meeting meeting meet meet- ing and luncheon held by the society in iii Salt Lake Mr Means succeeds B. B W W. Mattson of Ogden Other officers nam named d were as as' follows Vice president president dent Major Ora Bundy of n secretary and treasurer H H. H S. S Klein- Klein of Salt Lake and representative tive Uve on the engineering council Mr lr Means Archie Palmer has been heen quite ill for several days day It is feared appendicitis a and ld it ma may be necessary to move him to Salt SaIL Lake for Cor an op op- op- op The Chapter O. O E E. E S. S met k in n a school of instruction Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day afternoon Another meeting was held In the evening There was wasa a g good oll bd attendance Including Mrs D. D P Whitmore Mrs Helen McAfee Mrs W W. W. W Fryer and Mrs 1 R. R M. M Gips n of ot Roosevelt Roosevell G George orge McCarrel who has been at the home of oC Cl Charles arles Wood was called to Roosevelt by the serious seri serf ous illness of his mother Mrs l Manda l McC McCarrall who died afterward Diseased was an old timer of lyt l Myton n nand nand and the moth mother r of Mrs hs G. G T. T Woods al also o formerly of Myton 1 E. E L. L Jumer is the Inventor of a device for the making making- of f beehive frames The ordinary frame with i the use se of of this devise can be made I In iii about one third the t time me that it usual usually takes to make by y hand band Mr Jum Jumer r thinks this will wili prove a great sav saver of of tim time to to the rhe b bee eman man and Intends having it patented So near yet so far The rhe Bluebell- Bluebell Upalco truck passes within seven-eighths seven of a mile o of l Mt lt t Emmons Emmons Em Em- mons still Mt 1 Emmons m mail il gets to Myton lyton via Boneta and Duchesne one whole day after Bluebell mail gets pets here A letter latter from Bluebell to Mt ItEm Em s about three miles away must travel at least 80 miles This Bluebell route should take in Mt Emmons' Emmons and Altonah Isabrand Sander Sandel manager of the Ashley Co op was elected president of Ith the Vernal Commercial club J. J A A. Cheney cashier of the Uintah State Dank Bank was elected vice Rice Rico Cooper Charles DeMoisy Del William Will Will- iam lain Collyer John Jolla N. N Davis E. E Peterson Peterson Peterson Peter Peter- son were elected additional govern govern- ors The Vernal Commercial club Is Isa isa isa a strong organization L C. C Winslow retiring clerk of Jt f the board hoard of education served faithfully and well for fOl six years During ils that l t t time he worked with three different superintendents twelve board members members mem mern- bers ber teachers janitors looked ater ateI everything from a lead pencil to a school house issued d warrants warrants warrants war war- rants t to tu the amount or OO Five Inches of new snow fell In the I valley since last report Below zero Below zero weather r for several days Monday Monlay afternoon one of the tile worst blizzards In Iii the history of the basin struck us usand usand usand and and for half haU an hour former Nebraskans Nebrask- Nebrask ans Kansans and felt as if they he might have been boen carried car car- tied ned back home so realistic was It John Keel says The three most important needs of My Myton ton to make it an attractive place ilace to live are are good water good sidewalks and lots lotsof lotsof lotsof of shade trees There should be he an ordinance requiring the planting of trees Additional cement sidewalks I would be he too costly but we have plenty of ot gravel and sand and it Is I cheap I would pay my part of the cost of boring an n artesian well vell Cheer up Here is only a part of the 1923 output for Uintah ah basin and surrounding mountains mountain s wool seed turkeys s 's dairying dairying dairying dairy dairy- ing honey honet I miscellaneous such as hogs cattle eggs hides pelts hydl hydrocarbons hydrocarbons' tourists We e say nothing of Indian money yet ive ve nave 11 nere acre a total of One of the most hill bills Introduced in the Utari lr legislature this session was one providing for UI thu repeal of th the public utilities in 13 lav a. a It was introduced b by Judge L. L A. A of Duch Duchess Ditches 1 rh h- h vote ote w was vas s 7 for and 27 ag agi- agi t M. M repeal One Olle roie vote and I r ha have been off the books W. W H. H Coltharp president of the Uintah Power Light company came caine over to attend the annual Ing scheduled for Monday last Owing Owing Owing Ow Ow- ing to the awful blizzard which prevailed during the afternoon but few others could get here bere The meetIng meeting meeting meet meet- until February ing was postponed 20 The most most important business to tobe tobe tobe be transacted will be he the vote to amend the articles of oC Incorporation so as to change the principal place to Roosevelt or oh businesS from Crom Myton ton Mrs hs Inez Ines Woods who has been ill III lor for several weeks of oC rheumatism to Improve improve improve im im- Im- Im does not seem and neuralgia oes satisfactorily prove services Largely attended I funeral ral were held In the Fifth ward chapel Provo February 7 for tor Miss Anna of Se Senator ator an and Mrs Smart daughter n 4 Mf nm LI ujo William 11 u. sum n. n j Anderson of the ward in resided while attending at attending at- at which Miss Smart tending the Brigham Young university The rhe services were presided sity sHy singing opened by a mixed quartet Though Trials Throng was by The Invocation Your W Way y President George II Brimhall A A. Somewhere was Some Time duet sisters The by the sung President F F. S. S Harris liar Har speakers ers were and E E. E D. D ris ne Professor J J. J M. M 1 Jensen expressed express express- Bishop Anderson Partridge rendered those who vho had bad ed thanks to in assisting to lighten the service the family A brought upon burden Richard and by Melba Meiba duet was vas sung number the and us a n closing Condle Condie lIe Con I Know That mixed quartet sang Lives Tho The benediCtion benediction benediction benedic benedic- My fy Redeemer Joseph b by Patriarch offered tion was as the tho casket was borne As B. B Keelen Keeler building a brass quartet out of the of Professor Robert Rob- Rob direction under the appropriate music eft ert Sauer played to Salt ral Lake e tal taken en The body was for burial |