Show BASIN CORRESPONDENCE JK fc JK MONARCH 1 aE IE t ff 51 4 JK lit IE John Woodward sold his ranch to Mr Perkins Mr Woodward has hils I bought another ranch one and one half halt miles from Neola I Mr Mecham went to North My Dayton Myton ton bench tench last Saturday to sell his ranch rancher there er Lesler Brown was a Roosevelt Roosevel visitor last Saturday The Red Cross met at Mrs Lovina Roberts last Wednesday and work work- ed We made ten wash rags 1 pillow and 1 afghan We will meet this week leek at Mrs Mary Woodwards Mr Yeager Mr and Mrs C. C A. A Brown were Roosevelt shoppers last Friday H H. B B. B Beddis went to the sawmill last Monday to work 0 o JE Jit I R n JIE J S SHAYDEN HAYDEN K t ff SK ft Born to Mr and Mrs Don F. F Mitchell a baby girl Mrs Jano Jane Burgess has returned from tram Roosevelt where she has been visiting her daughter Mrs Ray Kone Kane W W. W P. P Bowen has gone to Spanish Fork to get his wife and d daughter Mrs J. J H. H Huff of Cedarview Mr and Mrs J. J Perry Bowen are living JIving on the W. W P. P Bowen ranch Hayden school got third place Inthe Inthe In Inthe the clean contest for Uintah county It t Is reported The prize will be 20 Mr and Mrs Irs J. J G. G Davis passed through Hayden on their way home from visiting their daughter Mrs Irs D D. D R. R Andrews of Leeton Baby of Austin Peterson has been ill Ul again A farewell party part was given the Hayden school teachers last Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- day evening a large crowd attended sad and everyone enjoyed themselves John Wimmer and Gilbert Richardson Richard Richard- son eon of f Ce Cedarview were l home ome missionaries mis mis- here last Sunday Sunda o 1 JOJOE R K E ls K w JR K KIE IE K I R R IE K tE K Wt IE R R H R Mr and Mrs rs John Moon have Just returned from Woodland where they went to attend the funeral o of their son-in-law son John of Draper They brought their daughter daugh daugh- ter Mrs and baby back backwith backwith backwith with them Quite a number of our boys have been called of late to Duchesne to ans answer er the he call to the colors The Red Cross met at the rock building on Monday and did some Bome cleaning preparatory to the celebration celebration tion Monday Monda A fine time is being prepared and a good crowd Is expected expected expected ex ex- to come and help out to make It U a success Our window nags and buttons have come at last and all are anxious to claim their membership We are still a dry town This Is getting rather monotonous No water wat vat er or for ten days and no prospects for another ten en days We all feel to thank Mr Water Vater Commissioner for shutting off aU the water entirely without without with with- out even notice A culinary stream would be acceptable Robt Marshall Is still at the sheep camp It keeps him pretty busy with his sheep and cattle both Poy Roy Price of Bluebell was here looking for lost cattle the past week John Potts and daughter of Par Park Parc e City are arc here spending a few day days cn en their ranch e 0 o t. t iE X ROOSEVELT nOOSE ft k R E TR is 4 K E K Kf f f K K The drive for the Red Cross Is causing much interest In Roosevelt Everyone is taking an active part inthe in inthe the work The Relief Society spent their ork work workday day making comfort bags and bed socks for the soldiers in France Mr and Mrs left for their home In Nino Mile Ille last week Mrs Ed Evans has liaa been visiting with her sister Mrs L. L Sutherland at Storrs for the past week Mrs Pearl Christensen and daugh daughter ter returned home from a brief visit to Salt Lake Monday M Mrs Hebert Isham entertained last tast week in III honor of liar Mr Ir A. A Bridge who left leCt for Provo Monday The debating society of the Duchesne Duchesne Duchesne Du Du- chesne high school has ben practising practising ing with diligence for their meet with Ith Price In the near fut future re Sterling Collett Is expected to return return return re re- re- re turn home after a brief visit in Salt Lake He will enjoy a short fur fur- lough before returning to illS his worK worn in the arm army Word has been received that Corporal Corporal Corporal Cor Cor- Clifford Angus has arrived safe in France Devoe Shurtleff has been transferred trans trans- Cured to Camp Leavenworth where he lie will enter the school for motor work Several Uintah boys that were drafted passed through Roosevelt Monday and invited the citizens to come and let them show the kaiser Owen Roberts left for Camp Lewis L L. Hard Hardy will leave In the near future for Camp Lewis Mr and Mrs Wilford Whitlock were visiting in Roosevelt Tuesday w iE K K K t It RAN RANDLETT E it I lt R f R IE JR m lit tE 3 Miss Wanda Alexander Margaret Hersey Herser and Dan Shaffer went off art tc to Vernal to attend the eighth grade exercises last Friday Miss Edna Shaffer IB is home Y Vernal She will visit with her brother from Camp Lewis during 1 l lis is furlough M. M F F. Ketchum Mr Weaver Miss Wright and Miss Ethel Elmer attended attend attend- ed cd the Red Cross entertainment at Independence Wednesday evening Mrs Weaver has been on the sick list for the past four days Boys Dors dont don't forget to call on M. M J Hersey r for r that pig May 1918 Mr Calmin Shaffer is expected home from Camp Lewis Wash Vash for fora a fe few days das visit with his parents before before before be be- fore going over there Land buyers ers were seen In Randlett last Monday There are some good looking gardens gardens gardens gar gar- dens in town Mr A A. J. J Burns' Burns 15 year old son was operated on In Vernal a few days ago He was reported very low but perhaps looked for a change toward recovery reco soon o 0 o ii fc TA TABIONA IONA I IK K H Hh h t K H t. t H Mrs frs A. A W. W Wagstaff returned I home Sunday with her ber daughter Orpha Orpha Or- Or pha who had lad her hip strained while or-I or taking physical exercises She Is suffering very much from It and It ItIs ItIs itis Is feared she will have to undergo an operation before she sho Is able to walls walk Mrs Owen Ellis returned last week from rom Kamas where she has been under a doctors doctor's care for six weeks She Is much Improved in health Marvin Michie sold two owes ewes a afew afew afew few days ago for for 50 That Is a It avery avery very good price when two sheep will bring almost as much as a beet steer Glen Grey and A. A N. N Alt of Duchesne Duchesne Du Du- chesne chesno spent Friday at the Crandall ranch Jep Thomas just reached his spring range with one of his herds They are In fairly good condition Continued on n Page Pago Six I Canton a City of C Canals nals At Canton the oldest city In southern southern south south- ern China the river Is In effect canalIzed canalized canalized canal canal- and the shipping is heavy beavy and varied The water Is deep enough for ships of 1000 tons burden as ns far as ns the city but foreign boats come up only as liS far as nine nino miles to the southeast where there are ext extensive docks Here the loading and unloadIng unloading unloading unload unload- ing Is done by native boats VeS Vessels eb ebat of at de deep p draft lie outside the bar Forty Forty Forty For For- ty miles below Is the Boca Tigris Mouth of the Tiger and t the e water widens Into a wide estuary Water divides di divides dl vides the old from Irom the new town and surrounds the Island and the suburbs t where the Europeans live Jive so that Canton Canton Can Cnn ton has an nn abundance of at picturesque water life lite Including a big houseboat I population r from Fc Peg Four 1 i fE K 3 K K J lIE K K l K l I MOUNTAIN HO HOME IE tE IE J. J D. D Bunce moved to their home on the farm last Friday The Red Hed Cross held a meeting at atthe atthe the home of at Mrs Myrtle IrUe Blakeney last Thursday There was a good ance and two new members joined the association The afternoon afternoon afternoon after after- noon was spent In quilting a quilt that the association expects to s sell ll Kenneth lenneth Madison who has been down at Hartford for a while teachIng teaching teaching teach teach- r ing school returned home homo last Wedi Wed Wed- i A number 11 of the boys bos of this town received their cards from the local board notifying them to report y when and where they could serve best In the army We will miss the boys very much and it looks like Ulee the girls must farm We are glad nevertheless nevertheless nevertheless nev nev- to think Mt It Homo can furnish furnish her share of the soldiers to win this great war I. I S. S Eksund moved to his farm last Monday Ro Roy Farnsworth Is over at Altonah Altonah Altonah Alto Alto- nah working on their their lease Bishop Oscar was a Duchesne Duchesne Duo Du Du- o chesne visitor last week Mrs Mrs F. F P. P Fullmer has returned home after spending th the winter In Salt Lake where the the children have been attending school We are pleased pleas pleas- ed to have them with us again There has been an agent for or the the- Central States Life Insurance com corn cornS company company S pany In town during the past week Mrs Edith Bryce has a dandy baby girl All concerned doing nicely Miss 1 Irene Madison and her brother broth broth- er Kenneth entertained a crowd ather of at her friends at her home last Sunday night A nice supper was served and the evening was spent in playing games and having a jolly good time Everyone Everone present enjoyed themselves greatly and they all feel like they would like another time like It In the I near future The Suda school held their first teachers training class last Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- day night in the Amusement hall A fairly good attendance was present t and Wednesday night has been set as the night for tor these meetings o 0 of o f ff fr REDCAP 31 i lt E M rAE E Our school principle W. W F. F Brown who sho has been very III ill the past two weeks reeks with Inflammatory rheumatism rheumatism rheumatism Is much is-much much Improved at the present present present pres pres- ent writing Mr and Mrs Genis Gents Neilson Nellson 01 ot Bluebell are visiting with wIlh relatives I on Ion on the flat of ot been There has an epidemic Liberty measles among the children of our our vicinity for the past three Vo weeks eks e The social given In the ward house Thursday evening April 25 for Cor Russel Russel Russel Rus- Rus sel Roper Roper- was well attended Ice cream and cake was served during the evening Mr Roper expected to leave in ih a few days for service for service but received word that he will wUl be released ed for some ome time yet on acco account nt of his vocation he being a farmer Carmer H H. Hines has gone to Price on a n. business trip Marvin G G. Shields was confined to his his bed a couple of days last week with lagrippe R R. A. A Murray Murra of at Bluebell Is plowing plowing plow plow- ing a and d leveling acres of land landon landon landon on the fiat flat owned by W W. W S. S Broderick a Denver capitalist Mr Ir and Mrs Tom Murdock returned return return- ed cd home Thursday last from rom Heber where they have been visiting the tile past two months with relatives They hey came came through in a one-horse one buggy l Mr Mr- Murdock walking about 10 miles mUes over o the Summit They made the trip In two days The snow is still deep d deep ep on the top of the mountains t Mrs Arthur Shields is 18 on the sick list suffering s from rom an attack of ap ap- J t. t Frank who sold his farm arm a 0 couple of t weeks weeks ag ago has bought a 0 r home borne o e at l Roosevelt Roosevelt and expects to move movee his f family mIly there In the tho near 1 I 14 t future tur r rJ i The farmers are all very busy putting put put- putting t- t tl ting g In their crops and hope to raise bumper burner crops this season ii buss l s Violet NeIlson Nellson of of the Duchesne Dules Du- Du chesne les e high school spent the the week eek her h mother Mrs Summers Summers v b- b Mrs J Jones es and daughter of Du- Du ar are the thc guests of at Mrs 1 George t l Summers Summers rs for for- fora month or two h A I number umber o of citizens and also children children have have purchased Liberty bonds and T Thrift rIft st stamps m s with which t t to help el v and d aid In the tho furthering of or this great war Not all can fight but all can do his little mite d. d A. A J. J Charles and Mr Mr Sutton Button of I the Indian n la l l er were were seen teen jn In n Redcap Red Red- Redcap Red Red-I cap during the week I Word has been received that Ora I the daughter of Mrs John who res des at has been called been called to 10 go o to to France to FIa ce She he Is 1 isan an C j jr t r u i. i f L. L I. I 1 j ji i d llE IE 1 R R tE 3 jit l tOlt R ls W t ANTELOPE The Red Hed Cross dance given Friday evening was a great success Refreshments Re Re- were sold and 2075 2075 wa was Vas collected A party of at young folks folk from Jaunita attended all reporting a a. good time Tim Birch who has been very sick for the past two weeks Is slowly slowly slowly slow slow- ly improving Mr and Mrs 1 Floyd Gambee will wll give tl their wedding dance Friday Frida evening Everybody invited Several Antelope teams with woo wool this week for Price Spring planting is In full rull swing A large crop Is Q expected o oit it E E Y SR E liE IE fH k UTAHN 1 E i E aE sE K 3 34 ai Miss Pearl Abbott Is spending the week with Miss l Celia Olsen Olson Brennick Is at home borne again after spending the wIn winter tel in Du Du- chesne Elijah W. W Mayhew filled a home missionary appointment at at t. t Fruitland Sunday Clair Ivy of at Strawberry was our home missionary Sunday Sunday- Members of oC the Relief society meet Tuesday and made two quilts A mistake was made In the last items in regard to the Red Cross sewing da day Meetings are held on Friday afternoon instead of at Tuesday as stated before Mr 1 and Mrs Frank Holgate arc art spending a week or so with N. N M. M Keel Fenton Keel and wife wire have moved to o Redcap where they will make their home this summer Mrs Bertha is visiting in Roosevelt Roose- Roose velt elt this week Mr F F. A. A Olsen is the owner of at ofa ata a new Do De Laval separator Mrs 1 N. N It M. M Keel will soon be able to leave the hospital Mrs Grover Snarr and children have returned home after spending the winter in Arizona Miss 1 Merle Abplanalp spent a a. day last week at her home o 0 o R jf v K K- K XI HANNA t jH l lt Ie He 11 t tE JK Jep Thomas left leCt for Heber Monday There is a new girl at his home which means one more Liberty bond R R. R V. V Savage and Mr Evans of or Mt Emmons came over the divide Tuesday Mr Savage has been in Lund Nevada this winter Mr Evans E has been to Salt L Lake ke to see his son who was kicked by a a. horse some time ago He Is getting along fine One W. W A. A Johns of Roosevelt passed through ugh Hanna Tuesday on his way to Idaho with his cattle Oran Curry and Ed McDougall spent Thursday at Duchesne on bust busi ness R. R V. V Savage has gone to 10 Salt Lake after his family D. D C. C Harmey took the Stewart cattle over the Wolf creek divide Sat Sat- He had three hundred and nd fifty head Miss Gladys GladyS' Leamaster and Grace Giles were among those who visited with Tabiona friends Monday Ed Ed Adair spent this week at Rock Creek Geo M. M Hess and Mr Nielson held helda a meeting at qt the school schoolhouse schoolhouse schoolhouse house Thursday night The They gave the farmers some very good advice Heber lIeber Moon took his mother home Tuesday She received word that her husband was very sick at Wood Wood- Wood Wood- land Mr and Mrs A. A B. B Atwood spent Sunday at the home of Tom HIcken o 0 o t m W Hi K H t ALTONAH m H J iE i j siE Hi yf rf ft Eh h h r Altonah Is busier this year than It has been heen for many years No Nomore Nomore Nomore more we see loafers out pitching horse borse shoes or at poker games lien 1 are working In shearing corrals on farms and on government ditches The York work of shearing sheep has just been completed at the Crystal ranch The work lasted about one ono week and |