Show UINTA CORRESPONDENCE H t. t oIo s. s 4 a LAJ 1 d 4 4 0 Leslie LesUe Murphy has gone to Kamas Iaras to bring back his furniture also come some merchandise to stock his store Ralph Moon and his mother Mrs Etta Moon also went after a load of their furniture at Woodland We have another war baby In our a girl at tho the home of at Mr and end Mrs Hugo Mitchell All concerned concerned con con- doing nicely Hugo Ugo Is trainIng training train train- ing Lug at Camp Lewis and nd is expected to soon lOon be home Lorenzo Pitt and wife and J. J M. M Pitt PUt were Roosevelt visitors last Monday Everybody has recovered from Cram the theIn thein in flu and no ono one is sorry We trust school shall soon begin 0 CED CEDARVIEW ARVIEW 1 20 Georgo Baker Dalier finally reached a flow of water after patiently waiting for It many long days das He said he must have water and at nt a depth of feet his patience was rewarded He lie has one of tho the best if not the b best t. t flows In tho the county Thomas Domins Domin's family are down w with th the flu Sim Russells Russell's family are recoverIng recovering recovering recover recover- ing from the flu fiu Albert and Lee Anderton returned from Price safe and wound sound John G. G Wimmer made a business trip to Vernal last Roy Wimmer is in the mountains In Jn search of a load of poles John is reported very ill nt He lie was as bleeding at the lungs Friday It Is to be hoped he recovers as he has three three thre motherless children dependent on him The north Cedarview farmers are still sUll lamenting and and waiting the coming coming com com- comI I ing lug of a threshing machine Many have promised to come but they never show v up We Te dare not hope to be threshed by Christmas and we sure need our grain It has been snowing in Cedarview the past few days das We therefore Judge it may have been snowing some Bome too but anyway we hope we wont have such a dr dry spring as we had last spring g. g HAYDEN Wilden the three year old son of Jessie Neilson Nellson got run over with a It wagon Saturday and hurt burt quite bad bad- I ly 11 Julia Owen who has been seriously serious serious- ly 17 ill m Is improving Mrs Irs John Horrocks is ill Elroy Halverson and family are out again after a of the flu fiu C. C J. J Nelsons Nelson's family have the flu but it Is reported they are getting along nicely Amos Prescott of Kamas Is here He will spend the winter with his brother E. E J. J Prescott Will and Dall Dally Daily Van Tassel of Vernal Vernal Vernal Ver Ver- nal are here spending a few days William Mitchell returned to Camp Kearney last Friday after spending a few weeks with his parents Mr and Mrs Mitchell expect their theft f Ion on Glenn home soon He was seriously seriously seri serl- wounded In France cLEETON LEETON 4 d oo r. 4 Jas Allred Alired has closed his creamery creamery creamery cream cream- ery f for r the time being The Tho Mutual creamery has taken over his patrons Mr Allred will again resume business business busi busl ness in the spring when the supply of cream promises to be larger At present the scant amount foes does not re- re re-I re r J his running r i f Dora who for many years has been a faithful clerk in our local store has had bad to quit quit quiton on account of poor health Heber lIeber Allred has taken taken tak- tak tak 1 en her place I Miss Alice Haslem Is home again agate after an extended visit with relatives relatives' In Fork John Haslem has bas brought his family ly here from American Fork intend intending Intend Intend-I ing to make permanent abode Mrs Earnest Colton Is la here hero from American Fork with her son Richard I and family who are just recovering from an attack of at Influenza I I It Is reported that Mrs Jno MCKowen McKowen Mc- Mc Kowen Iowen is bedfast with the flu fiu Sarah Todd of at Roosevelt spent Friday here visiting Miss Lowe v-M v 1 Jo 4 E S 'S DIO S 4 00 It I oie 20 oe Mr and Mrs J J. J A A. Black Dlack have moved to Redcap where they willI will wll I spend the winter and probably next nett I summer Mr and Mrs John Holgate Hol- Hol gate and family are now also b located located Bated Bat Bat- ed at Redcap where they will reside permanently Mr I Holgate is a successful suc sue bee man Both Doth families will willbe willbe willbe be greatly missed in our community Mrs Joseph Wall was summoned to the bedside of her son Karl Wall who Is very ill with Influenza at Duchesne Duchesne Du- Du chesne We hope for his speedy re re- re covery As we Ve are trying to safeguard against t the tho IO flu fiu there were no public gatherings or celebrations here for Thanksgiving or Great Britain's day any We have no cases as yet and hope it may not make its appearance here at J I all Tho The school school is not beh being g held and will probably be closed for some sometime lime time yet et The Infant son of of- Mr and Mrs Bert Marsing has been ill with pneumonia pneumonia monia but ut has entirely recovered It has been officially reported that Frank James Jaines was among the missing In France September 18 IS It will be Remembered that Mr James left our community last June to answer the I call to the colors Before Defore entering the training camp however he visited d da a few days das In Wyoming with his parents He then went to Camp Lewis from there to Camp Kearney and in a short time was transferred overseas for tor active duty The news came as a shock to his sister Mrs George Shumway whose l mels Is is in Mt lilt Emm Emmons ns and also to the many friends who will feel keenly the supreme supreme supreme su su- preme sacrifice made by this young hero lero for his country However in all aU hours hours of trial and misfortune there still sUlI remains remain's that last lingering spark of hope which often orten times kindly banishes tears and nd saddened hearts So we eagerly cling to the hope that Mr James might yet return to America safe and honored for tor the good work he did over there At this writing we have about three inches of snow and it Is still snowing i O 4 MOUNTAIN HOME HOMEI I 10 Last Sunday night about nine o'clock Mr A A. M M. Lyons passed to the great beyond Mr Lyons had been ill almost a week with Influenza He had been Improving until Sunday afternoon afternoon af at- af- af when he took a relapse and died about nine o'clock Mr Lyons Is survived by his widow and six children The sympathy of the community goes out to Mrs Lyons Lyon and family in their bereavement There are six of the family down with the same disease Mrs Lyons and five of the children Open air sen services services servi servi- Ices I- I ces were held Tuesday morning atthe atthe at atthe the cemetery Besides the family of Mr Lyons there thera are about pI Lt other families with this disease The They In Include Include include In- In clude Dan Dau Stevenson and family Jack Hanson and family Edgar Miles Brig Stevenson and family Bert Birch and family Loy Lay e Bla ne ney John Shirts and family and Delbert Mecham At last reports report all were vere doing well except Mr Jom Shirts It Is hoped they will wm all continue continue con con- so and that Mr Shirts will wUl soon recover Mrs J. J A. A Young was a Duchesne visitor Saturday Mr J. J O O. O West WeISt came from Duchesne th her He came in to visit his his his' son law and daughter Mr and Mrs Brig Stevenson Steven Steven- son son who have the tin lla Everyone were pleased to see Mr We Wes I IThe The stork left a fine tine baby boy bay at atthe atthe atthe the home borne of Mr and Mr Mrs Delbert Mecham's Monday morn morning mg December Decem Deceta- ber bel ninth Mother and babe habe are both loath feeling fine Mr J. J T. T Rowley returned home from Price with freight List last Sunday dunday Dr was in own r last Friday inspecting the flu cases ases Last Saturday night B. B B. B Mecham received word that his son con on was WIS at the Hopkins station ill v with ith the flu fiu Willie Johnston of or Boneta Dometa was WIS with Tho boys hays started for Price with freight but were wore taken laken sick at the station Mr Ir Johnston and Mecham left eart early Sunday morning morning morn morn- ing to go to the tho station to nurse nurs he boys The Tho last reports were that the thebo's boys bos were doing nicely There is a nurse at the station taking care of if them Mr Rudolph Jozsa left for Trice last Monday He lIe is going out o a work William Robb left for Price last Monday He is leaving Mt l Horns Ham for good and intends to make his acme In Price for the present Mrs Robb went out about wo weeks ago We regret them leaving us and hope they will come back to see us In the future is oE d I I IIA NA t 1 Mr and Mrs V. V R R. R Savage and four children are aro down with the flu fiu They live seven miles from their Nearest neighbor Monroe Giles is taking care of them Mr Mr and Mrs C. C H. H spent Monday at Tablon Tabiona visiting with J J. J I C. C and Ross Crandell The Relief society and Red Cross ladles ladies met with Mrs A. A B. B Atwood I Tuesday They quilted a fine quilt for the Red Cross I Seven teams loft left for Kamas this morning after the windows doors and flooring for tor our new meeting meetinghouse meetinghouse house bouse All An the lumber Is on the ground We are glad to see It as we sure need it Barley Earley our mall man carrier carrierI I has the flu fiu He lie was waa quite sick yester yester- day ay Mrs J. J T T. T Murdock and Mrs Lira AD A. A D B. B Atwood d spent Wednesday at the J Jep cp Thomas ranch It ED CAP c Z Jo t Mrs F F. F M. M Ross ROES who was stricken strick strick- en with appendicitis last week is ismach much mach Improved at the present writing writ writ- ing C. C W. W Robinson has returned from the mountains with his cattle Word has been received from over there that Aldie Smith who has been confined In the hospital tor some sometime sometime time Ime is able to be out again His wife Mrs 1 Effie Smith who was operated operated operated op op- op- op on in the tho Uintah Basin hospital hospital hos lies pital some two months ago is improving Improving improving im Im- proving slowly She hasn't Improved ed as she should have done Mr A. A N. N and son sou Marion Marlon were Roosevelt visitors during the week Bishop Solomon O. O is recovering from an attack of stomach trouble John E. E Gordon was an Antelope visitor Monday There are two families In town af afflicted afflicted af- af with the flu fiu that of ot C. C C. C Larsen and Alma Jolly but all are improving nicely 1 I tOo 4 J BLUEBELL to oft 20 20 Tessie Murdock Is spending the winter hero with her brother David Thacker I Ve We have an inch or so of snow Mrs Otto Johnson wont went to the government government government gov gov- sawmill to visit her daughter daugh daugh- ter Martha Larsen When coming from the sawmill David Davit Thacker's wagon tipped Upped off the dugway at Bristol's broke the wagon badly but the tho horses were left standing on the thee I road for the doubletree broke That was Vas why the wagon went off Jim Sabey and Mr 11 Whitlock were hero this week They walked from Altonah b because causo their car was brok brol- en en on Claud Mathews has moved hs his family up UI hero from Crom They J are living in Ralph Wi Winders Winder's house bouso Luther Carlisle and wife wire are arc back again from Salt Lake Lake Mary Case has spent the week with her sister Jennie Goodrich The cases of flu Ou that were reported report report- ed were nothing but colds but It Is better to be bo sure Mrs Murdock received a phone from her sister at Mt l Home to come and help her in the flu fiu p o 01 TABIONA d 0 14 0 We Ve are aro very sorry to state that out of the 80 that we were called upon to raise last month for the War Var Camp Community Service only has been donated We re have i been called on for tor such a little durIng during dur dur- ing the he war it really seems as though we should go over the top in every every- thing The following are the names of those that contributed Hyrum Jones R. R F. F Crandall J. J C. C Crandall Victor Barbieri John Barbieri A A. U U. Wagstaff Fritz Arndt Mrs R. R F. F Crandall The following following following fol fol- fol- fol lowing each Violet MIchio Michie F. F A. A White L L. W. W Clark Marvin Michie Michee Loyd Wadley A W. W Maxwell Hy CummIngs Wm Dugdale J. J H. H Moore K C. C Jensen John H H. H Jones Susie Miles Will wm GInes Bruce Maxwell Maxwell Max Max- well Wilford Nelson Blis Ellis George Casper Lester Michel Ver Verl Wadley Berl lien Glues Gines Jess Lafever and Hurd Kurd Jones Frank Warthen SOc Oscar OCar Loveland Pearl Jones Annie May Ellis Mrs W. W A. A Lougy 7 c. c Emile L L. L W. W Bryan Dryan GOc Nephi Chatwin Eunia Hicken and Bert White While T Total tal We Ve have yet et to raise so we must get Into our pocket books Mrs C. C II Wilcken of Hanna spent the past week with Mrs J. J C. C Cran Cran- dall datI The new arrival at the Jno Johnson Johnson Johnson John John- son home homo was more than thun welcome on account of its being a girl There are the parents and five brothers to en enjoy enjoy enjoy en- en joy her company The same day the baby was born the tho father came down with the flu fiu but every precaution was taken talen to prevent the mother from contracting it Drastic measures are being taken to prevent the tho spread of flu fiu The following following fol fol- lowing regulations are ed All AU persons are prohibited from entering other houses than their own Nurses excepted Not more than one orson orlon allowed In a n public place at a time No persons allowed closer than thanen en fen fe fe of each other excepting lies tIes e Eo LAPOINT I 20 r KEthel K 20 Ethel Ethel WInn daughter of Mr and Mrs L. L WInn died here hero December 3 3 with Influenza She leaves a mother moth moth- er or er father three sister and four brothers Funeral services were held December 4 4 The school teacher MIss Cleo Olsen Olsen Ol- Ol sen returned to her home at ManU Mantl where she wil wll stay for Christmas 1 She has been waltin waiting here for school to start Miss lina Thompson who has been ill III with the flu OUt is again at work worle inthe Inthe in the tho postoffice Mrs Thompson has line taken Mr and Mrs George Perry to her lema where she can cnn take care of them as they have been very ill with the tho flu Of Course Coursel I What Kidd-What What caused ed to fly flythe the coop Kidder Chickens E |