Show All All' BASIN m j 0 f f if or- or I. I s' s it of- of o Nearly everyone at Hanna took their dinners to the meeting house and rind had one of the best hest times of tho season Singing and speaking were t- t tS S J the orders of at the day The Tho dance at atthe the school house was a great success Everybody had hod a n good time and said they they were sorry Thanksgiving came t only once a year ear Mr and Mrs A. A B B. B Atwood spent Thanksgiving at the home of Joe Murdock Ivan Rolla and wife left for Hayden Hayden Hayden Hay- Hay den last Tuesday to spend Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Thanks Thanks- 4 giving g with his brothers at that place but on reaching Utahn he decided decided decided de de- to come back on account of so much sickness in that place T T. W. W Rhoads met with a very f accident last Wednesday work horses kicked kicked kick kick- night One of his ed him in the mouth knocking sev sew several several eral of or his teeth out but Will says vs It will take tale morP than that to give gue him hint the knockout blow Llo Joe Murdock and Earl String rel- rel Z low left for the White hite aver country with their bucks hucks last Friday We r. r hope the weather is warmer down t there If it It isn't they will surely get I of cold feet teet f Mrs Earnest White Is visiting f t. with her sons Heber and Nephi Moon 1 e.- e. Uncle Tom Rhoads left for DuChesne Dut Du- Du L t o. e Chesne elne Monday Watch out onto Tom and dont don't get the flu Talk about music we have plenty too here Tom and Monroe Giles have about fifty calves In the weaning pen I think the notes run from A to Z 0 o S 40 oIo Ie f ot ff TA TABIONA I- I O Thanksgiving was spent very entertained at quietly here A few dinners and a a crowd of young folks attended the the dance at Red Cliff No doubt the winter r ro o festivities will commence soon as there dont don't seem to be any cases of flu between Kamas and Duchesne The school has hae been running three weeks Sunday school meeting and Mutual will commence next Sunday n Bruce Maxwell ell Ralph Hardy and V f r. r Will ym Sizemore Sizemore made a business trip t T fn-T tt o.- o. f Mrs Hyrum Jones returned from rom Heber last week While there mere she had a very severe attack of the flu Mr Jones also had It Grace Miles the lie Farm Creek teacher teach teach- er has changed her boarding place to Mrs Robert Allens Allen's ff Ace Davis moved his family up to town town last week weel They are living In Inthe int w. w t the back part of Maxwells Maxwell's store They have been living on i farm the past summer i Mrs Mrs- Lawrence Maxwell and little littler r r. r daughter a Laurie are living in their v own little home now i Oscar Loveland's father and mother mother moth- moth from some where whereIn er arrived er-arrived er arrived here i In southern Utah They rhey are thinking thinking think think- ing ID quite seriously of making their home bome here i Jacob Jacob-Gino's Jacob Ginos Gino's family have moved to town for the winter Joseph Wilcken of Hanna spent h Saturday with his sister stoler Mrs R R. F. F i Mr Mr Wilcken is teaching e Red CUlt cliff school Scotty Dawson and family of Heber He- He ber beg have moved mo onto the lie Winchester I He-I pl place ce at Farm creek Guy Jones is ex expected home soon He I has been on a two years year's mission in III C Canada llad 1 l j Johh dohk L. L Johnson purchased Will I G Groins GInes Inea player piano Claude Wagstaff and family returned re- re re returned turned from their mill mm In Wolf VoIr creek re-I re Saturday They will spend the winter t h here re o 0 o AI ALTONAH John Clyde is rounding up his cattie cattle cat cat- tie tIc on the range preparatory to winter win ter feeding lie reports his family 0 enjoyed good health having escaped the Influenza Winter VInter weather came cameto camet t to the valleys west of us us two weeks i earlier than it has here y Mr Oliver Clark and n Lewis Olson returned from the railroad last week weel bringing the flu to their respective families So far the tho Illness In their families has not developed a dangerous danger- danger ous ous us condition it Is well under control control con con A large public meeting was held in in the main street of town last Sat Sat- While the assembly warmed warmed warmed warm warm- ed itself around a la largo go bonfire bonfire tho the possibility of at quarantining the bench against the tho further spreading of tho the disease thatis ls playing so much havoc among the nations of the world was discussed It t was proposed that a aman aman aman man be stationed at each eaCIl dugway that gives ingress to the bench that all strangers who come this way might be bo examined that the he health which we enjoy here bere might be pro pro- In pursuance of the above policy school was not commenced here last Monday which was a disappointment disappointment disappointment to certain members of the community It is hoped that none hold the dollar to be obtained more precious than the lives of the people which we have and can not afford to loose War takes take a toll that thai is large I enough but which has brought us a valuable boon peace and liberty the world T I ICharles Charles Hill HiB has bas completed the making of a five fhe hundred d barrel cis cistern cistern cis- cis I cis-I tern on his Indian lease a convenience convenience convenience conven conven- which widell nica is sorely needed by byman man many on this bench Mr l Gilbert manager of the Vogue motion picture house of Vernal being being being be be- ing unoccupied at tho the present because because because be be- cause of the the closing of all places of I amusement Is now worl working for the I Telephone company He Ile Hec c came came me to town last Sunday that he he might connect the local phone with the new line recently completed between between between be be- tween this place and Roosevelt Roose This new line Une is nearing completion in to at the present time The Farm creek pass coal mine has plenty of or coal In the bins to furnish all who wish to use coal rather than wood It can be e obtained at three dollars and fifty cents a ton It Il is an easy three days trip from Altonah to the mine and back Mr Earl Caldwell is haulin hauling coal from rom the tine Farm cr creek k mine for the use of Mr Hylas F 1 the India farmer of this district Professors Clegg and Leffler have been jeen doing some necessary repair work on the government telephone line me between this town and md Bluebell Blue Blue- bell Mr Ferra on account of or his own illness has gone to Vernal for abrl a brief visit that thal-h thal he he proper prop prop- er medical ned cal attendance Mr John Reddon is building acom a com comfortable log house houge on his farm southeast of town Mr E. E Crosby has finished the threshing around Altonah but hut has yet et several stacks to thresh near Mt olt Emmons Mr W. W A. A Maxfield and f family spent Thanksgiving day with the family of or Mr Martin Isaacson Joe Arhl an Indian chief o of 01 prominence nence among the Indians and andone one who has bas ever been a friend of the white man was given a Christian burial last week The rhe remains of ot the tho age aged chief were Interred in the Altonah Altonah Altonah Alto Alto- nah Joe Arhl espoused tho the Mormon faith and has lias always lived a Christian life Ufe striving at atall atall atall all times Umes to promote the best of social an and business businE's rel relations between the tho white man and his own race Rose the tile wife of one of the tho richest and best known Indians o a of the upper basin died of or dropsy at al the age of or eighty odd years and was burled buried last week under the auspices of the Latter-day Latter Sal Saints ts church Bishop peter Peter Al elan l presiding at al atCho tho Cho grave She She w was s i interred erre in the the I Ill Altonah ll n 11 cemetery el ry o J bA i V I V or 0 V V I V I I i r I V r rONETA BONETA ONETA 4 01 f f 4 Bruce Brown is moving his household house house- hold bold goods to where he will make his home in the futuro future as ns he be has hrus obtained a good position working in the mines Mr Taylor Tidwell has prepared tho the timbers Umbers for the bridge across the I at tho mill and it is ready tor for the assistance of all who are able to help in putting it in place The rue flour mull here has filled Its bins to capacity and running night kind day the patronage ext extended tho I mill then keeps the flour bins empty The service at the mill Is such stIch that i few It If any have bave to wait walt long for their Mr William Potter is completing the construction of a large largo two story house bouso on his ranch southwest of town or oo 0 I II I I LEETON ETON oo I II I I II I 00 Misses Misses- Lowe Todd and Ellis spent Thanksgiving with Miss Todds Todd's parents parents parents par par- In Roosevelt 1 t Mrs Smith John McKowan Mervin Mervin Mervin Mer- Mer vin Boulton and Leon Allen were Roosevelt visitors Saturday Richard Colton is reported to have havea a a light case of influenza Alfred AUred Lambert ambert has leased his place here to Chas Mr 1 Lambert will return to Kamas while Mr will move his wife and family here Claire Haslem has s spent ent the past week at the coal mine waiting for fora a load of coal Mr Josh Haslem Jr and family have moved to Price where they will make Inake their abode this winter Mrs James Kirkendall came up from Roosevelt Wednesday to visit her old home and relatives 0 o f f I IOKA A I o Thanksgiving was pleasantly spent in having family dinners A g good od many neighbors invited their neighbors neighbors neighbors neigh neigh- bors and all enjoyed the turkey and were vero thankful for ther many bless bless- ings In the evening the Red Cross met and organized for the ensuing year with Mrs N. N C. C Wilson chairman chairman chairman chair chair- man Emma C. C Pack vice chairman Rachel Hachel S. S Benson Denson secretary Edna Pack treasurer and Walter Valter Baird Wm Stone and Wm Gentry These last named with the above form the executive e committee Mr John A. A Angus John J. J Benson and Dan Haglund as as finance committee Miss Agnes Rice Chas Percival and Harlen Harlen Har- Har len Gines Glues membership committee Mr Frank Ross floss is mo ng In to toM M 1 J J. J Bensons Benson's house for the tho winter Bishop John A. A Angus Is making malting preparation to move to his new home The Wilcox brothers have brought a large herd of cattle here to feed this winter Mrs l Emil Anderson An erson was a Myton My ton visitor Tuesday Mr pir an and Mrs l Ether ther Webb were ere RooS Roosevelt velt visitors Monday Monda I Mr Clarence j received word ord that his brother had died with the flu He has the sympathy of his hid friends In his sorrow Superintendent J. J A. A Washburn made unde a n short shoot visit to the schools hero last week Mrs John Benson received word from her brother David who nho has been sick with with the with the flu at Camp Logan Colo that he is on the Improve o 0 or i. i o 4 43 r fi MOUNTAIN HOME lIO m 3 I Ie 1 of- of 4 h 4 01 f Mr E E. Stewart has bas recently purchased purchased purchased pur pur- chased Wm Win Robbs farm arm Mr and Mrs Robb are arc moving out Wo We will miss them very much but hope they he will come to visit Is It us In me the future Mr Otto Kofford of Utahn was a n nIt Sit Mt Home visitor last Saturday and Sunday A dance was held helel in Mt Home last Thursday Although the attendance attend ance was small all all all' present had lead a avery avery very nice time Ed Stewart and Brig Brig Stevenson went to Price last Tuesday In their trucks Mrs Robb went out with Mr Stevenson B. B B n Mecham and son SOil Fenton took tool wheat to Myton My ton last Wednesday D D. B B. Farnsworth Is at home bome visiting visiting vis via lung for a while His son Bon David came In with him but has bas g gone gone ne back out to work i Will wm Robb Roub and Ed Stewart were Vernal visitors a short time ago Abe Aba Lyona Lyons Is ill m at the present J. J T. T Rowley and son son Smoot started started started start start- ed to Price for freight for their stor store last Friday o 0 o off ff I I 40 00 1 DUCHESNE 20 4 Mr and Mrs Marcellus Pope entertained entertained entertained en en- at dinner Mr Ir and Mrs Charles erson Dickerson Mrs Hazel Haze and Mr and Mrs Fellars Mrs drs Irs Spiers who has bas been heen visiting her mother Mrs Sulzer of visited friends in Duchesne as sh she passed through Wilford Abbott came home on a furlough and has been very slow in his convalescing Mrs Gray is III Ill with influenza consequently the cafe cafe is closed The school has been discontinued discontinued discontinued dis dis- continued owing to the small number numbe of pupils in the district Mrs Hazel left lert on Saturday Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- day for her home in In Standardville Ellis Perry has moved his family down to little Blue bench to remain at tire tine home of Abe Ahe Dennison until the flu Is over Mrs A. A M. M Murdock and her sister sister sister sis sis- sis sis- ter Mrs Irs Ernest Sadler were outgoing outgoIng outgoIng outgo outgo- Ing passengers to Salt Lake A number of the have left for tor their homes on the outside Miss 1 Lilllan Carey Carey of at the Woodbine school has gone to her home homo in Salt Sal Lake Mrs Don Duke has gone to Salt Lake and Miss Winona Cherry has gone to Mt 1 Pleasant Miss Clemenson of the the Juanita school has hasI also I o gone to Mt Pleasant A number of changes will be made in hotel circles Mrs Leavitt will take over the Duchesne and end Mrs Gossett Fairbanks will will take tole over her herold herold herold old place IIi HI Jones and Mr and Joe Joe arrived d on Saturday and departed departed departed de de- de- de parted for their home in 0 o oo 01 i 12 z j r- r 20 BLUEBELL LUE j. j f S f 20 I Mr Hancock and find soils sobs sons are loaded with clover r seed going to to Price and they are going to bring Christmas back with them More men are arc going oft off to work but we expect them all back for Christmas Ase Am Bailly has gone to the saw sawmill sawmill mill mm for material to build new buildings build build- ings Otto Johnsen was down from the mill mm after supplies Mrs Woodie Alexan Alexander er has had a anice anice anice nice visit In Bluebell and has now gone home Mrs H. H C. C Wathen has received word from her son Merrill who is Js In France He has been wounded but was almost well ej enough ough ough to to Join his he will company compan but thank goodness not need to fight again Mr Anderson of Redcap was up hunting a new home Ho He wants a place for his hid bees and Bluebell Burely surely surely sure sure- ly is tho the sweet place Mr 11 Alonzo Perry and ana family of Cedarview ate Thanksgiving dinner Mr with his law in ton Mrs Lydia Merrell and Mr were here and visited cd two days with days with relatives 0 o 20 01 1 FRUITLAND 1 O i oI- oI d z f f fC C. C H IL Carey John T olt Doll Dell Brooks Drooks and Joo Joe have gone to Heber with wheat beat J J. J E E. E L L. Carey Roy TIce Chas s. Fisher and their families also Miss Abbie Abble TIco all aU spent Thanksgiving day at C. C II H. Careys G G. G N N. Brooks ks Jr purchased a Ro R cm in this we from Wm rc l McMillin David Hinman is working for tor G. G N N. Brooks Sr I Roy Tice Ilce and wife and Mrs C. C II IL Carey are on the sick list The Doctors Doctor's Side Doc Doe you charge some people more than others dont don't you rou your Inquired the I grocer People with money for tor In Instance Instance instance In- In stance Sometimes Suppose I charged you that way That would be he all right provided you didn't charge poor people anything any any- I thing a custom not unknown to docI doc doe tors tom |