Show UINTAH BASIN SIN CORRESPONDENCE 1 to ti I C. C of- of I- I s Every Everyone one enjoyed a happy Christmas ChrIstmas Christmas Christ ChrIst- mas this year realizing that we have peace on earth again Larsen Nephi Keal Elmer Bates Joe Ross and Alvin Ross made madea a business trip to Fort Duchesne last week We are very happy to know knot that there thero are no now cases of flu fin reported report report- ed up to date and hope the tho end has come come Bishop Solomon O. O de- de Irea alree that every ery member of the tho Arcodia Ar- Ar codia ward fast and pray Sunday Bunday January 6 5 1919 t in behalf of tho the terrible terrible ter ter- In influenza ue za epidemic which is b prevailing in the land Mrs Marvin O. O Shields entertained at at tt dinner Christmas day Those present were Mr Jr and Mrs Max Gordon Gordon Gor Gor- f don and family Mr and Mrs Arthur Shields and family Mr and Mrs Mr Arthur Smith and family and Mr Oliver Sagers Mrs Erne Effie Smith Is homo home again with her parents after aCter about three months at Roosevelt where she has been receiving medical treatment r Word Yord has been been received that her husband husband Aldie Smith n m ml missing Ini in i his regiment and that that all efforts are being beng made to locate him He Ile has been missing since before the armistice armistice armis armis- tice Uce was signed oJ f 1 nONETA BONETA 1 02 Mr William Brotherson visited Myton ryton last week and nd called it a day His Us was a profitable I visit l Mr and Mrs Bruce Druce Brown and baby baby ab have returned from ironi worth and have returned to stay While away Mr Brown spent time In Los Angeles learning the auto mechanics mechanic's mechanics mechanic's me me- trade and Mrs Brown Drown ed in Manti ManU with Grandma Fox The bridge near the tour flour dour mill Ul is being worked on and It ItIs ItIs Is GIs ed Is hoped that It will soon be e completed ed d as the crossing of f the creek Is Very very dangerous the creek bed Is so full of Ice Boneta Donata is one of the towns of the basin that has up to date had very little little experience with the flu That doesn't mean that the community is immune but every precaution Is being taken to protect its members from the tho ravages of the troublesome dis dis- ease P TO oJ- oJ t p t Bishop Horrocks returned f from om a trip to Price Thursday Miss Ellis is staying at Petersons Peterson's r for the present Mrs Richard Colton is reported as being quite ill Mr Ems Ellis has bas been for the past two weeks nursing at Coltons Colton's where they have hae all alJ had the 11 flu Ilu u It has been I almost impossible for or them to obtain help during their sickness Mr Ir El- El Its left them T Thursday l going to Roosevelt Roosevell for a few days rest when he will wUl again return to their ail aid Word reached here Tuesday that Jas Allred died in Vernal of the tl flu He leaves a wife wIte and five children Mr Allred was a busy business man and was exceptionally well liked in inthe the the Those who mourn his loss have the heart felt sympathy of of the We community Mr Earnest l Colton Cohen who Is out fr from fpm American Fork visiting is af- af meted dated 1 with the flu tIu at Art rt Kooymans Mr and Mrs Andrews went to Roosevelt Thursday and were vaccInated vaccinated vaccinated for influenza I- I 10 LAPOINT Mr Tom Ross went out to Helper per to work but took the flu tIu and returned return return- ed home and has been very vory ill for several days His wife wire and one child also have it Miss Zina Thompson has gone to Vernal where she has employment Miss Miss Vera WInn who is working at Roosevelt came home for holidays Mr Frank Swain spent Christmas here and returned to o his work at Vernal the Miss Fearn Warburton returned from Roosevelt where she has spent the last month Mrs Addle Dustin formerly Addle Morley came home to spend Christ mas holidays Mr Warren Brady DradY and Harold Swain have gone to Vernal to work in the mines Although LapoInt is still under quarantine some of the young ou g people are having house parties during holi holi- days daS The steam thresher just finished up the fall work Bunda Sunday December December December De De- cember and put the machine away for the winter MANNA Mr and Mrs Bert V of ona ana were up visiting at Mrs A. A B. B Atwoods They were up up upon on Red RedCross RedCross RedCross Cross work Mrs James Maxwell has been on the sick list for a few days It was thought that she had the flu fiu but it was only a bad cold Mr and Mrs spent vent the week at the Flag ranch waiting to have their house finished Christmas passed oIl oft very quietly up here The Rhoads family all aU met for the dinner at the home hom of T. T Wm Rhoads Mr and Mrs J. J T. T Murdock Mr and Mrs Monroe Giles and family and Fred Sha Shaw V had Christmas dinner at Mrs A. A B. B Atwoods The people of have ve been building a log cabin for Thomas the last week Wilson Dean came Heber Hober Friday to help on on the Murdock ranch for the winter Will Milliner went over to Kamas on business busness last week C. C C. C Lee of Farm creek was up at Flag ranch one day last loat week helpIng helpIng helping help- help Ing kill kUl some pigs There will be a basket dance Wednesday night at the tho school house for the bene benefit t of the meeting house bouse Come and help the good work along Clarence went over to Kamas last week for supplies Several of the kiddies were disappointed disappointed disappointed pointed Christmas because Santa did die not get over the Colton CoHon divide Next time they will tell Santy the best way to come Is over the Kamas road Frank C gave fit fifty dollars to the Red Cliff Clift meeting house Thanks Frank we know your heart is in the right place Corden Phelps went to Duchesne Saturday to make proof on oil his home home- ste stead d. d I I 01 TABIONA 10 oJ- oJ G. G N. N James the last to leave and first to return arrived here on the stage stag Tuesday from Camp Cump Logan w where ere he has been in training since the September draft A bab baby boy at the home of Frank Wheelers their fourth child The rho father Is In training at Camp Lewis Mr and Mrs LIman Duke are the parents of a fine tIne baby girl Ralph Hardy and family spent Christmas at Roosevelt with Mr l Hard Hardys Hardy's s parents Grandma Maxwell is h visiting her daughter Mrs Robert l A Ajen Ven t. i i I i I ot I 1 ot I SOLDIER SUMMIT 4 T Winter has not quite isolated I us yet et as an occasional automobile p party party par par- r- r ty passes through Steven Johnson 1118 nas moved lOYed his family to Salt Lake for the winter J. J P. P Christensen of oi Antelope passed through on No 1 the other day on his way to Salt Lake He got gotoff gotoff off orr and shook hands with wita friends and andrel rel relatives while the train awaited In In- In Th The Tha mine has closed i down for the winter r Miss Ann Gardner of S anuth uth Jordan has arrived in our midst She will start school here Monday Eugene has returned from American Fork with his n new w bride and Is making his home here nere where he Is In the tho mercantile busi ness Sa ford Nicholes who nas nag been ducting his brothers brother's business dl during Ms ils Is vacation has ref returned to his homo home In tn American Fork ForI I Charles Simmons has move moved l to t. Greeley for the winter Most of the boys hoys who went a away a LY for Christmas t l have returned return return- ed to work Our population has hit fr r atly d ds de i 1 rt i ed during the winter 3 season ason t L. L t I never again by the arrival of DC another winter We will have hav a permanent I and prosperous little town as the UiO terminal will then be established It Is reported about fifty Jap JaIl laborers lab lab- laborers are coming to to replace Ln the ilio Greeks who quit work a few days ago A of about 15 have already arrived I v i Mr J. J T. T Brown Drown George Holt are working at the Draper sawmill H Hans ns Dewey visited at Roosevelt last week J. J Milton Alexander went to Salt Sait Lake on business Andrew Andre Whitlock has been here looking after his cattle which he has been feeding in in the Clay basin Several of the local boys who have had service In the army have return returned ed home C C. J. J is one of ot them who says home is the best place to be located at This doesn't mean that Mr failed to find pleasure pleasure pleas pleas- ure in the serice of the good god old U.S. U.S. U. U S. S A. A A telephone connecting with the i Uintah Telephone company line Une has been Installed at tho Draper saw i mill I Dr Enochs was in attendance last Sunday at the home of Hans Jacob- Jacob son The occasion of his visit there was the serious Illness illness of of Mr Jacobsons Jacobson's Jacob- Jacob sons faona son who Is making a 1 hard fight for life Ure against the ravages age of the flu fiu L 2 o- o ot 0 8 0 lOIvA IO A 1 1 3 1 I IA Ie IeA A gloom was cat cast over our community community community com com- Saturday morning December 28 by the sad death of one of our townsmen Mr Thomas Washburn Thomas Pratt Washburn was the son of Orson P. P and Zina Higgs Washburn He lie was born April 2 1883 In in- Monroe Sevier county Utah and lived there and grew to manhood and married Miss Olivo Olive WIngate daughter of Byras and Adelia Adella WIngate February 2 1910 In June 1916 1915 with their little family family family ly they moved to Arco Idaho Idabo lived there until July 1917 when they came here to Ioka loka They have five girls and two boys The oldest eight years and the youngest one year y ye ar We all join in sympathy with his wife wHo children and relatives and ask the tho Lord to bless and comfort comfort comfort com com- fort them In their s sad d bereavement i Interment was in Myton l cemetery December 3 1918 Mr Wingate Is 18 I here with his daughter School started here Monday mornIng morn- morn i lug Ing ng with quite a large attendance It Itis Js ja to be hoped it can continue and i that the tho sickness will cease cease There Theres I Is s no more cases casee around here now i Mrs Eldwin Wall and her little I girls are visiting with her parents Mr l i and Mrs Mra John Miles James Lemon and Edmond Webb Webb- i have returned from the sawmill Christmas passed very quietly No pu public gatherings a few parties at different homes Mr and Mrs N. N r C. C Wilson entertained Mr r and and and- Mrs Ward and others o of My Dayton Myton ton S Served a fine turkey dinner Christmas eve the following were were entertained entertained at t tho the Benson Denson home hom I Miss Grace Miles Miss and Miss Avaril Stone Miss IJas Naomi and andUss Miss Melba Forsythe Miss Rice and Miss Smith M Mr Elmor Elmer Angus Mr Wilford Angus Mr Maurice Benson Denson Mr and Mrs Ralph Miles and bab baby The evening was spent in playing games singing and music Refreshments Refresh sh ments were served Just after midnight midnight midnight mid mid- night the Christmas presents were taken from the Christmas tree am and presented to each each one A very pleasant pleasant pleasant pleas pleas- ant evening was passed P Part r of th the crowd stayed and had turkey dinner on Christmas day The writer wishes everybody a happy new year Mr Wade Krebs and Mrs Etta Webb were My Myton ton shoppers this week There was a big Christmas dinner at Mrs John Miles MUes i i i DUCHESNE b 1 Miss Gladys spent a few days visiting friends in ii town I A. A M. M Murdock has returned from Salt Lake where he was called on account account ac ac- count of the sickness of his wife wHet Mrs Murdock is very much improved Mr and Mrs Gamby will make their home at Soldier Summit Miss Orabelle Brady Drady gave a candy pull for the younger set on Sunday night Grant Murdock will soon return and on the best of authority it is stated he will not come single A visit to Provo will mean mem something Mrs Less Gardner has been seriously seriously seriously seri seri- ill The report comes from P Payson th that t Mrs Wimmer Is improving but buther buther buther her father Alexander Cowan died last week He was 94 years old c 0 10 oJ 4 tie of oJ 4 ole oler r ole Most 1 everybody these cold days are content to sit in the house hous and keep fire tIro while the weather outside I is 25 below zero That is what It registered registered registered regis regis- last Tuesday Wm Michael Walter Hayes Haes and Wilbur Wllbur Haynes all from Grace Ida have havo been hauling wood for Mr Michael but left to look over the Fruitland country Th The e threshing Is not all done yet yetas yetas et as George Birds Bird's engine can be heard at different places Pretty late for threshing School will open Monday January 6 G if there are no new now cases of flu and Gordon made a trip to Roosevelt and disposed ed eel of some good fat pork A very pretty Christmas party was held at J. J E. E Myers' Myers home Santa being beIng being be be- ing the chief attraction Those present present present pres pres- ent were Goo T. T Smith and family Elmer and family and Wm Michael and nd family Jo MOUNT E EMMONS 1 oj 1 oJ King winter Js here her In his ermine dress and seems to have come to stay awhile at least Joseph Smith returned led home Just Justin Justi in time to cat eat Christmas dinner with his parents He has been stationed stationed sta sta- at Fort Logan Colo and Is the first of our Uncle Sam boys to tobe tobe be mustered out Leslie Orr is expected home soon Boon from Camp Kearney Miss Blanche Cloward has been ill but Is improved Raymond Ellis of Duchesne spent a few days YS with J. J H. H Powell and family Lee Powell Powell is home again after spending a few months In Helper Mr and Mrs Roy Thacker are raJo rejoicing re- re Jo over the arrival of or a now baby o at their home Mr and Mrs L. L J. J Marsing spent Saturday In Myton Mrs C. C II Hartman has been on the sick list but is improving provine I Mr 1 and Mrs Neils Pearson of DoI Boneta Bo Bo- Boneta I ne neta n spent Christmas Gay cay with Mr and Mrs Andrew Pearson The community was shocked upon receiving the news of the death of Clint Peacock at nt Sunnyside from In In- In A circle of or friends extend tender sympathy to those of the tho family left to mourn As yet we wo have had no Influenza In our midst Plans Pans being made to open school January 0 G. Christmas was spent very quietly there being no public gatherings But nut we all very heartily rejoiced In Inthe th the tho first universal peaceful Christmas Christmas Christmas Christ Christ- mas for five years Let us lend a hand and complete the bridge over the river so that our I mail mall may not be delayed 2 4 ANTI ANTELOPE LOPE C. C Mr and MrS Lyle Young spent Christmas day with Mrs Youngs Young's parents at Roosevelt Mr and Mrs F. F L. L Roberts Roberta have been visitors at the tho home homo of Mrs Roberts Roberts' parents Mr and Mrs Travers Tucker Mr Roberts recently recently recently re re- re- re returned from San Pedro Cal where he has been in the tho service service service ser ser- vice of Uncle Sam Alma Dean and Orabell Brady Drady of Duchesne spent Christmas at the homes of their parents Miss Agnes Tucker spent Christmas Christmas Christmas Christ Christ- mas at Roosevelt Mr Melvin Melvln Barker Darker was Vas a a. Duchesne caller Friday Mr and Mrs W. W C. C Cammerer C r were Sunday visitors at the Dean home Mr Geo of Duchesne spent Christmas eve with Charlie Barker Darker and family Mr Knight and family of have decided to make Antelope th their lr home hone and are now living In the bungalow Little George Gambel Gambol Is spending a few weeks with his grandparents Mr and Mrs George Dean Mrs George Pearce of Roosevelt Is visiting at the home of her sister Mrs Irs L. L Young Mr and Mrs IrvIn are guests at the home jf rf her parents Mr and Mrs J. J A. A McCourt Mr J. J P. P Christenson Is spending the week in Salt Lake Mr Bill DUl Tucker returned home from Winter Quarters Saturday Elden and Lowell Brady are spendIng spending spending spend spend- ing the holidays with relatives and friends at Fairview George Dean was |