Show AN HONEST OBITUARY frank waller was a unique character an honest comment is difficult to make in a newspaper we do not want to say an unkind thing about him he put nothing into this world and yot lot nothing out of it his hoarded wealth brough thim an early grave and he could take none with him he was honest as he saw honesty obeyed the laws of the lard land when it cost him nothing neighbored with no one oil trusted no one got all he could and kept all he got his uppermost philosophy of life was a false one oile that is a man with money in his pocket must of necessity have friends and happiness he contra contracted acted no debts gave nothing to charity or enterprise ter prise knew nothing about the high cost of living traveled none read little never spent a cent foolishly nevar never invested or gambled many a lad idd of ten seen more of life worth living than he he belonged to no societies cie ties fraternal or religious he enjoyed making good deals in buying and selling he was sober industrious independent a stickler for the last pound of flesh allowed by law four persons attended his funeral ile he has ll 11 js passed to his reward revard lix ic I c leslie goodrich was seen on our streets saturday albert of bennett was in this city saturday mona alexander of Aft alzonah altonah lonah was in ill our city saturday L fenn of cedarview Ced arview was transacting here saturday mrs lars jensen ofa cedar view was in town saturday sirs mrs melvin benson of loka iola was shopping here saturday mrs paddy clyde of altonah alzonah was shopping hero here saturday mrs clara rust of boneta was seen in our city saturday T W Sweat sweatman Sw catman nian of duchesne was in our city the past wee week john A angus of loka ioka was transacting business here saturday D W 1 george of coola was transacting L business here saturday 1 1 mr and mrs denzil of hayden hayd en were among the shoppers here saturday levison hancock of bluebell was transacting business here saturday mrs david zabriskie af pf hayden was shopping in roosevelt saturday mrs rich jhc thc mother of mrs clare johnson is visiting friends in vernal mu mr 7 and mrs E B benson of toka loka were among the shoppers here saturday A H whitlock jr left for salt lake thursday with a bunch of cattle mr and mrs lorenzo dark clark of tationa tabiona were among the visitors here saturday mrs it L woodward of ce darviel was among ole th e shop pers here saturday we are still patiently awaiting that remittance for your delinquent lin quent subscription mrs roy larsen entertained a number of friends in honor of her last tF friday mrs calder caldei and and children all acra 11 the guesta of reli relatives tives in mern 1 a few days the pst st bew wew A LI murdock was chaperon 1 ing 1 PL 1 a 1 crowd of candidates through this scelian saturday A number of candidates were in roosvelt roosevelt roos velt saturday straightening 0 ning up their political fences A nifty sign was painted on the large mirror at ai calder bros establishment the work was I 1 bishop harvey of heber was here a few days the past week looking after his poetical fences miss cauly glines of ogden was the guest of mrs myrle myrie searles a few days the past week eek mrs W H smart of duchesne was in roosevelt saturday in the interest of church work dont forget what your yo ur wife told you to get down town or you may get it when you get home hoine E 11 II gardner of hayden was here friday mr gardner reports his community as prospering misa thelma searles e entertained ta ined a number of friends at her horne home west of town on saturday of last week done by H breest of vernal mr breest has several jobs and will probably come over this week to do the work mrs W S mckinlay was the guest of friends at vernal a few days day the past pa t week she S he re turned home saturday the new brick blacksmith shop of G F frederickson is up to the square carpenters will now get busy with the roof mr and mrs ray dillman went to duchesne Du chesno the past week where e mr dillman had some legal business to transact mrs A V johnson entertained the trinity guild on wednesday of last week delicious refreshments were served mrs ed evans gave a theatre party friday night the guests were mr and mrs W A miles mr ir and mrs ray dillman mr and mrs clare johnron Joh John naon zon mr and mrs H P edwards mr and mrs jas H evans of upalco were trading in this city saturday mr evans brought some fine spuds to this market clare johnson and J C jensen returned from salt lake wean wednesday aday where they had been transacting business the past few days mrs neal hanks of nine mile moved to this city for the winter the past week mrs neal intends to school her children here this winter quito quite a large crowd of people were r e in 11 town saturday some ive were 1 I here attending the priesthood meeting while others came on business mr and mrs orson mackay of provo 0 are visiting relatives and f friends n s in this section mr mackay claims this is the busiest place in utah D M todd of talmage was in roosevelt saturday mr todd todd is manager mana er of the farnsworth ditch and ar id ho he reports they are getting along fine with the work mr and mrs eugene harm ston spent saturday and sunday with his folks here they are teaching the monarch school and report a very fair attends attend ance thus far this year robert douden 1 is i s working for Newton bros mr douden says s a s he is from twin falls idaho ida yh 0 and intended to work for newton bros bro in vernal but was switched off at roosevelt 0 the ashton brick block blo e ic is now under roof and workman are busy with a cement floor the f foist floor wip will be used as a g baraga a rage and the second floor will be rented out as office rooms ed F Har harmston and wm win oneil left here saturday morn ing for duchesne where they hold a meeting of the county board of education they re turned home sunday evening L A teachers study class has has been organized at the trinity sunday school they met at mrs cirkelis Cir kels and elected mrs nicholson Nie holson president last thursday the meeting was held at I 1 the theli home time of mrs reef and next r meeting willbe will be held eld at a t th the e home of aln kins i thi following people purchased lots jots from the uintah basin land office in their new addition the vast past few days lena loranger cedarview Ced arview edward lo 10 ranger Cedar view J F smith roosevelt ell H A smith roosevelt this firm has sold 56 lots in this addition in the past few weeks there are arc names on the registration list in the roosevelt precinct of course we that many voters in this precinct as crescent formerly belonged here but after deducting those names and 15 per cent off the balance we still have eligible voters in this precinct undoubtedly the largest in the county mr and mrs chris jensen of hayden were werd in this city saturday mr jensen says ho he did fine with his sheep this year instead istead It of ranging his sheep this year he pastured them and lie he finds f that it is more profits profit able as it does away with the expense of herding and the sheep do much better than when they are on oh the range he intends to handle thoroughbred next year the thimble club met with mrs arnold reef last friday twelve members being present there was a shower for the new orser baby boy wh w ia 16 was pres ent to receive bis many useful ard and pretty presents pre there was art an election of officers and pleas conversation ant to the accompaniment pani ment of crochet hooks lunch was served on small tables miss eva smith assisting the hostess next friday mrs irkel cirkel w will 11 enter entertain fain the club an examination of more than two tivo thousand new york school children discloses a remarkable prevalence among them of the use of tobacco not only boys but girls use tobacco in one form or another only one boy used snuff but many girls dipped dipp e d the strangest dincov discovery ry was the age ht at which w hie h some of 01 the child ten ren acquired the habit A boy boi was found who began smoking at four and a girl who had used snuff since she was three we wonder vonder what sort of people their fathers and mothers are r youths companion Corn panton |