Show PINI UINTAH H A-H BASIN HASIN CORR t r 1 UTAHN 4 2 1 01 oj- oj 01 oft Mrs 1 Hazel Davies is visiting her father Jacob Kofford Mr 1 Keel went wont to Mt 1 Home Wednesday Wednesday Wed Wed- to attend to his threshing up there E. E W W. Mayhew threshed better hotter than bushels of alfalfa seed and reports say It Is about the best seed in the country It Jl seems it was a acry avery avery very cry good seed year Nearly everyone every every- one around here has a little seed and wishing they ther had saved more for seed Mrs 1 Joseph Birch has gone to I Moab 1 for the winter j Shelby Mayhew l and Elma Jensen attended the dance at Tamage Friday Fri Fr- da day night and report a good time lime Ie I 1 t Hi 01 t. t. t Ie The people of Tabiona and Hanna Hannah h have e chosen Joseph as a candidate for the school board at the election on December G. G Mr 11 Wilcken en Is Is- Isa a school teacher and a man ot of ability and will do good work fox for forthe the people of his district if e elected Vole Vote for Cor Mr Ir Talmage and Fruitland Ever Every body help us to elect Mr Wilcken 1 K C. C Jensen and family have moved to Park City for the winter We a arc c sorry t to have them e move ov away out nope win DC ue when the spring comes again Mack Jensen and wife wICe will live at atthe atthe the K IC C. C Jensen home this winter Mrs 1 Jack Lee is spending a a fe few days with Mrs Nephi Chatwin Mr and Mrs Foster Rhoads came over 01 the Wolf Walt creek reek divide Saturday Mrs l Rhoads has been visiting with her hor parents at Provo the vast past ast three months mouths She brings a fine bab baby girl 0 home with her Mr 11 and Mrs l Frank Clark Clai have moved back to Tabiona Fabiona for the win win- ter tel We e are aro more than pleased to see old Sols Sol's smiling face again after two weeks of stormy weather The snow is almost gone again and we hope the tIle storm is over until the fir first t tol of ol the year Mrs Jack Mason fason and Mrs May Atwood Atwood At- At wood spent Thursday with Mrs 1 Monroe Monroe Mon Ion roe roo Giles Jack Muir and George Carroll of Hober Bober are here looking after the west fork lork cattle Mr and Mrs Guy Jones came In from Cram H Heber ber Sunday Mrs Jones has I been visiting his sister in Salt Lake I Ithe the past month J. J T. T Murdock went vent to Heber Sat Sat- Jack Wilson will live at atthe the Pine Crest ranch this thin winter 4 i v to NEOLA t Mr and Mrs Lionel Jensen and small maIl daughter Phylis Phylls left for St. St George last week eek where they shall probably remain for the winter Mrs 1 Harry Roberts of r. r Monarch has moved d in the Henry Olsen resi resi- dence Miss 1 Erma Warren and Mr 11 Legrand Legrand Legrand Leg- Leg rand Gardner left for Price Sunday Miss Warren will visit for a few days at Spanish Fork and Salt Lake then will go to Idaho where she will remain this winter Mr Gardner will return Tuesday Miss Viola Jensen who has been attending school at Vernal sp spent mt Saturday and Sunday with her parents parents parents par par- Mr and Mrs Chris Jensen Mr 1 and Mrs Robert Rooert Timms motored motored motored mo mo- mo- mo to Vernal Saturday returning Sunday Mr Timms was soliciting for cream for the Nelson Creamery Creamer Co Mr Wm K Dye returned from Vernal last week with a herd of choice sheep Mr l Ed Gardner arrived in Neola Thursday of last week Mr Gardner Gardner Gardner Gard Gard- ner will spend the winter here 40 4 or t. t to 4 4 7 of 1 A A 1 it L A L A JL Ao HAl HAYDEN DEN DENI I IA 1 A most successful surprise party part was held at Arzy Mitchells Mitchell's last lase week Mr Mitchell l was elected sheriff of Duchesne county at the f recent cent election Fully twenty five persons n mostly parents enjoyed themselves playing games and In Indulging indulging in- in in Kangaroo court While the men were in one room engaged in a game the ladies ladles made a r raid ld upon them and the Bishop was nearly trampled underfoot With all the trials held in the court not one woman was sentenced PrIncipal pal D. D G G. G Simmons Simmons' came nearly be being be- be ing lug hung but the rope broke setting him him free It H has been decided b by the people of Hayden to put a new maple floor in the It two wo north rooms of the school house houe and also fix the Hie partition SO so that the two rooms ma may be thrown into one for dancing and other enter enter- La in s. s Miss Mildred Makin and iid Miss Anna Anderson were Roosevelt visitors tors Saturday The They brought with them back to Hayden Mrs MiSs Jack Wis- Wis comb Mrs Irs Peter Peler Anderson and Mrs Andrew who came up UI to at attend attend at- at tend the Relief society conference Mrs Wesley Vesley Allred Alired entertained the young people of Hayden with an oyster osler supper Frida Friday evening Nov 18 IS A most exciting event of th the week was in the form of a surprise party at the Chris Peler Peterson on home It bein be be- in lug ing Mr 11 Simmons Simmon's birthday fully fifty IHly people assembled and sure aure surprised surprised sur sur- d the principal He was al already already al- al reul ready for bed lied when up Ul the stairs caine came caine noises noise and sounds followed by b many jovial faces and then it dawned downed dawned dawn dawn- ed upon Ulon him that it V was S his birthday Every moment was used in playing Klondike Wink and other games till refreshments were served The following program was rendered ren ron dered at t the Relief society conference confer confer- once ence Sunday afternoon Song by the choir Come Come Listen to a Prophets Prophet's Voice prayer Jesus m my Sa Savior viol r report pol of the n Relief lIef so society society society so- so by Sister Elizabeth Prescott remarks remarks' sister Stona Stena Peterson God Bless our Mountain Nn Home Homo lesson Sister r Eliza Mitchell I talks Sister iscom and Sister Sire I bel be poem Sister Frank Murdock song sing by the choir benediction I The mutual party part Friday evening was a n huge success ss A very Interesting Interesting interesting Inter Inter- I esting program was rendered render d after atter which dancing W was Ws s indulged in till midnight Free Flee music was furnished furnish furnish- ed by Erastus Peterson and his son Allie Frank Fran 1 Murdock and his daughter Ethel and the Henrie enrie or or- 1 01 chestra cl 7 The Indian machine is busy at Farm creek threshing It will take I fully two more weeks to complete complete- the threshing in that vicinity o j 31 Ie oIo t 1 4 4 I i oje oio 1 J I i 4 or 4 I Miss Ilene Warr of Le Leeton Lecton ton awl and Burns McKowen of ot Bennett were married at Duchesne city on Monday Monday Mon Mon- da day the thirteenth Mr Peterson the county count agent is expected h here re today to make arrangements arrangements arrangements ar ar- with the turkey r raisers In regard to shipping the turkeys out outto outto outto to California There is a good market for the birds there t Clair Glair Haslem Hashein has hias raised one hun- hun dr d and fifty fine turkeys this year Mr 11 W. W L. L Whitlock has had new carbide lights put in the store at Leeton which h will greatly Improve the appearance of the store The Bryant thresher is still Idle waiting wailing for the new extras There is still quite a lot of threshing to be e done The Relief society met at the home homo of the president Mrs Albenia Earnshaw Earn- Earn Earnshaw shaw on Tuesday The rhe time was pent peni socially and a nice lunch was served d' d Miss LaRue le Earnshaw spent Sunday Sunday Sun Suit day lay with her p parents re returning to to- Roosevelt on Monday h A meeting was held in the Bennett lIen Ben nett school house on Saturday evening even even- ing ng in the interest of poultry rais mis- lug ing Mr Ir Wooly and Mr Hylas Smith were in attendance Mr Woolly showed th thi best Dest way of l killIng killing kill kill- lIing lI- lI ing and shipping p poultry 4 o- o I Ie 2 or I I. E o- o or t. ARCADIA ARCADIA- o to ot- ot a- a 01 L' L I. I ol- ol olIe Ie oio Byron Smith and Edward Solo- Solo monson monso left leU Thursday last for Salt Sail Lake where Byron will vill attend school and Edward expects to find employment employment employ employ- ment for the winter Mrs Mr Ir Bertha Larsen and baby are re guests of or her parents Mr 11 and M Mrs Shelton down the river Mrs George B. B Bird is visiting at atthe atthe atthe the home of her daughter Mrs Milton Mil Mu I ton Jones of My Myton ton Miss Edna Edna- Roper of Bluebell is ism m making her home hoine with Mr and Mrs l T. T M. M Gilbert for the winter Following are the names of those who attended convention at Duchesne Duchesne Du- Du chesne Saturday Mr and Mrs 1 John Holgate Mr 11 and Mrs 1 L. L J. J Gilbert Mrs 1 Marion Marlon S. S Shields Mrs Irs Celia Cella O. O Gilbert Mr and nd Mrs Emery Nellson Neilson an and Miss Gladys Shields have gone to Helper for fora a short visit with relatives relatives rela rela- tives and friends Collie Robison and family left for Altonah Monday where here Mr 11 Robison will be employed by the government for or a few days C C. C A. A Larsen and son sou Milton Mflton have gone to Emery for a visit with Mr l Larsen's Larson's mother and other relatives there j Mrs Mary of started teaching school here Monday Monda morning She is h handing the primary prima ry rr grades We Ve are very thankful to have two teachers as it has bas somewhat of a hardship on Mrs Gilbert to handle all the grades Mrs Eliza J. J rt Is visiting at Duchesne with her hel daughter Mrs James H. H Moore for a few tew days Mr l Hale Hogate and Mrs Mis Marlon 1 S. S Shields made a L i house to to house homie visit of the ward Monday in behalf of the n George B. B Birds Ray and Harold Gm are at My Myton ton baling hay 5 J J 0 J s oo J 3 5 oJ 5 MID VIE W I I a- a 1 oio 4 i 1 IThe I The Mutual dance Friday night was a success and the proceeds willbe will willbe be tie used to purchase books and sup sup- plies Mr Spier left heft Wednesday for his farm alm on Red ed creek Casper h has s' s gone gone to Vernal to meet the U. U S. S pension examiner examiner- in connection with his liEs cl claim im for a pension for tor s services in the Blackhawk Blackhawk Black Black- hawk hawl war The school board ioard has taken Mrs 1 from our school and and placed her in hi the Arcadia Our t atte attendance dan t ll il below belo the required average Eva Richardson spent the w week weekend weekend ek end nd at home ome 4 o oe- oe 4 o io 01 i i. i i e i BLUEBELL 4 oJ 01 z Ie oLe t. t T oJ Ralph alph Smith went to Nine Mile for Cor his gran grandmother mother Mrs Argile Argue who will who spend the winter hero with tier her daughter daughters Mr Mi Mark fark of Salt Lake auth Ir i Joe Timothy ar here to sell carbide lighting plants l Mrs rs Earl Jensen is here on on busi business ness and visiting relatives Vernard V Woodruff who has been away way for three years at I Idaho and azid Oregon and other parts h has returned return return- ed ad for a short time Mrs Johnson who has has' bee ll some weeks at Storrs Storm with her husband husband husband hus hus- band has returned bringing with h her r Mr Fulmer for CoX a visit and to to- look over the country with a view to locating Wm Vrn C. C Hancock has a liew now new car The Mutual will ivill entertain the par par- cuts Friday evening with program 4 i of l Ie Ie oje 1 4 4 o MT HOME hOMEI fE I t. I t. i t I I 1 I 1 o f to I a 1 t. 1 tIe Ie 1 4 11 1 Mr and Mrs 1 Ralph Rowley arc r rejoicing over oyer the arrival of a fine bab baby girl born on the thet twelfth of this mouth month Quite a number of of the men of Mt Home have gone up on the reser reser- 0 vails vail's of or the Farnsworth canal to to work The They expect to stay as long the Ule weather will permit i D. D B. B Farnsworth and son Ro Roy returned from Price last Saturday What might have been a serious accident occurred last week when the little daughter of ot Mr Ershel P Palmer ln Cl was knocked down n b by a horse ridden by a little boy at a rapid pace No bones were broken but the little girl was badly bruised and nd frightened Mr E E E. F F. F Palmer has returned home from Duchesne where he has been since the accident in which his daughter daughter- Mrs Bert Stott came so so nearly losing her life He lie reports his his' daughter improving as af r rapidly as can anbe be expected The wagon missionaries rIO are here herein in our midst and are holding meet meet- ings Le Grande J made a business business business busi busi- ness trip to Roosevelt last Thursday of- of 1 1 z 1 1 x oo 1 i z i ii Ie i- i 1 ot- ot of i I 1 f. f i e j 0 I i. I 10 2 of- of z 1 i J. 1 o i I j Ie A I 1 Mr 11 Delbert and sons have returned ho home lO from Washington where Mr Conklin ha has been work work- ing lug Miss Vera Thompson has returned home after spending the summer at outside points Mr 11 W. W W. W G. G lits Galloway Galloway h has s gone gone to upper Duchesne to to te teach tea h h school there Mr Louis Olson has gone gon out to Ephraim The Altonah thresher sh l has been doing loing some sonic fine e r olk had but but but- had the misfortune to break down n last Sat Sat eat They had to send to alt Lake LIke for tal the piece f. f I i oi z oio Ie oio JOKA IOIA t. I. 1 t- t f i O of 4 The huller is is very very busy now tryIng tryIng try- try Ing fag to get the tho seed seed all threshed There are a good many selling their turkeys and th thy they y are bringing a good price l f Monday night November 27 will willbe willbe b be Par Teacher Parent nt leacher meeting Mr l Ivan Bird of Mt l Emmons will lecture lee lec c- c ture turen on n citizenship T There will be other numbers lUmbers worth hearing so all allbe allbe be he there k i Mr Archie Benson is iu in i alt J Lake this week Mr 11 and Mrs 1 John Benson Bellson and azId Mr Ir Leland l Pack ck attended ward tard conference conference con can ference at l 1 Myton ton Sunday I There was ot a very big crowd out outto outto outto to the dance given by the ladles of the I. I H. H H. H club but those who didgo did didgo go had a a very p pleasant time They served a very nice lunch Mrs 1 Frona Burgener has moved to Midway l o o I t j UPALCO f. f f. f Ie Iea a 5 of 1 of- of oft t l o- o I o 4 I IThe 0 The M. M I. I A. A gave their party part of entertaining mothers and fathers Friday evening The time tinie consisted of a program and dancing lancing and a delicious delicious de de- de- de licious l lunch was vas served Mrs C. C H Ii Hansen lansen spent the we weekend week weekend k kend end guest of Mrs H. H C. C Anderson The rhe infant son a week old of Mr Ir and Mrs Elwin Williams has has' been seriously Ill but seems to be on the improve at this this- writing I Mr Lorenzo Pitt and Ralph Moon 1 left Tuesday for Fort Duchesne on business f f. I I 1 o t- t 1 oio 4 Ie CI i o- o ole 0 o c I i 4 I Last Friday was the day of or the Relief society and primary bazaar Each EacIl organization had a large collection col cot I lection of useful articles most of which were sold A fish pond and dance were sonic some of the amusements for the children That evening a I dance was eiven iven and different kinds of refreshments were s' s sold ld The Tile Tile-p pro d will b be sent to James Bacon who is on a mission in Canada The infant child of Mr and mid Mrs Harry Hairy Hardinger died died of Remains were laid to rest In th the cel cemetery tery Mr 11 and Mrs Jesse Nielson have moved back They have been a away 3 all alI summer Arrived at the home of of- Mr and Mrs Irs Elmer Eliner Pope a a bouncing baby b boy y The hulling machine is at t Bishop Todds He cert certainly h hs h's s fine line crop of seed JEver i J Ever Everett tt Lawson rawson came near getting his lis leg Ji w when en his h. h r e threw v him him off offa a a few days ago Samuel rell rehI h Is homo hmo from Price He sa says says- s 's times tInie are are pretty lull dull on the outside v Harrison Harrisqn ball came home from froni Sunnyside e. e a a afew few d dip days ag ago o e 1 4 I c- c t. 4 1 |