Show f HAPPENINGS IN AND AROUND UND DUCHESNE DUCHES B By N. N 1 J SMITH Pearl l Grant has hns gone to Salt Lake on a a visit She went to Colton with Dan Powell Mrs Lou Jasperson an and brother I Ira rn Cloward of Clear Creek surprised Lou and Frank vard Cloward at the sheep camp at atRed atRed atRed Red creek last week by m making mak ik ing an art unexpected call 1 Chas has Brown came up J rOlf the ditch w works near 1 My ton t visit the folks 1 J Yes Wasatch count county is dr dry j jonly I Ionly only ely figurative speaking forwe for forwe I we are blessed with an abundance abundance l lance ance of the purest w water ler on top of earth earth ample ample for all nil if property prop prop- erty er y y distributed ted Adam prop prop-J livid lived Six or s seven en hundred years on that brand hrand of ale V L Prepare to make mak eternal al war on the ubiquitous prairie dog dog- i These hes e dry springs spring drive a him to 1 1 the low lands v where here he will work havoc with the e crops II t Geo threatens threaten to I start a bakery baker Then rheu the the hOle holo in In the do doughnut h joke will b b revived l I- I Henry enry Robbins Robbing Lee Lec Pratt I and Lyman Robbins Hobbins are among I Itha the tha new faces returned to theirl their bench claims teen f Mrs 1 Alvin Robbins who has been visiting rel relatives tives returned Monday l J J. J R R. Wilson 1 has lias made a portable portable port port- able abi pulpit for use in d divine services in the hall A convenient convenient convenient conven conven- feature where the bt Ud- Ud ing ingis is i's used sed for Jor all pur purposes aSes This pulpit is h is- is mounted on cast wt WJ I i alt aft at alt will That r re reminds u me that i a i r many o of f us Is seem in n t to have lia Yr religion mounted O on ii casters At our own pleasure we roll them aside or bring them theta into action Isn't that a at atrue atrue t true ue comparison The question of ret removing and utilizing the wooden bridge over the Duchesne should betaken be betaken betaken taken up with the slate and count county authorities at once so as to have ha the matter out of the thc way so th that lt there be no I in selecting the site I I Ifor for the new government go bridge I That reminds us that Duchesne Duchesne Duchesne Du Du- chesne will probably have a aBridge 1 i Bridge Day celebration of her I own this fall Then we ve have a district fair in contemplation I This feature i is bein being engineered engineer eng 1 i I ed by our farmers farmers' institute and the thc committees are already announced The two features s I will wiH probably be merged into fone f one demonstration about Labor I day IA I A A. M. M Murdock 1 went to Colton Colton Col- Col ton Tuesday We Ve acknowledge a call from from- J A A. A. A Johnson travelling a agent ent for the Denwoody Furniture company of Salt Lake lie Ic was accompanied by his broth broth- law in Fred Morton Mr Ill Johnson though a resident of Fairview is a close reader ol ot the Record He Ie owns a good g tract of land on the Blue bench and is wild with en enthusiasm th over th the tho future prospects of this country Mr Nr Morton Norton is a miner at Bingham and says though tons tOllS of powder r are exploded exploded ex ex- in a single blast the reports reports reports re re- ports are arc rarely heard fifteen 1 miles away Vay but that men are kept busy replacing broken panes paries S of glass in Bingham Dan Oman who has hns wintered winter winter- ed cd at Price is back and hat has YA f applied to make final proof on onI hi leis his homestead For some reasa reas- reas on I GU a his friends are ore all congratulating congratulating h him ln but Dan declares th theres there's re s nothing to it I Roy Oy Dixon ixon of Provo is with rr Tanner Mr 11 Dixon and bro brother her are arc heavy bench land owner owner lay loth yours truly cele- cele rated the anniversary mry of his birth de dt wah wall down clown eau k va the the ced cedar ar roughs hs and bayous of darkest darkest Arkansas At that time cie I believe there was not aguile a guile e of railroad in that state A A wilderness Well Nell rather One One day a savage e panther came gat out of the thc jungle and picking on my young brothers s. s carried 5 tried him lim away He j was was vas nev- nev r recovered At breaking ti out rebellion rebellion we moved ti up P Stites nt nto Ni Missouri 1 now now laugh darn tI l tt At this writing Caleb Tanner S State e engin engineer n g in eer er in company v inter ith interested sted settlers sealers of the 9 Elue bench benc is making an ini in- in i p tour over per the so-called so mke ake Fork canal route to ascertain as as- certain its feasibility Mr Ill Tanner Tanner Tanner Tan Tan- ner was sent out by the state Ind hind board and his t find ings lugs and I recommendations will have haveis I lots ts is of weight with the board ho have the proposition of a al aloan l 1 loan ln an under co consideration for forO forthe lr O the e purpose of constructing VT F said canal It is hoped his repart report re re- J port part rt will will be favorable Monday the was mark- mark oil by a 3 general general scramble of settlers rs who vho had taken 1 gg n L tl f h leave of absence nce that d date tc bei be- be b be being i ing g the ln last t day J f J grace grace xa which vh ich s settlers had to return to their homesteads ad after wintering wintering- elsewhere elsewhere- r While such a provision provision pro pro- vision sion appears appears necessary until o oUr I great benches get out their irrigation canals let us hope that that we will never ne again be called upon to ask congress to tocna cna enact t such sueh a law The larger part pirt of this running in and out by homesteaders is only onh a hab it For the most part if they the made up their minds to stay and tough it out with the rest of us us they could do it Most l of them could get g-et employment right amongst us if they try Besides it is a 1 great t detriment to our progress to have so man absent half the time But they contend they bring money back backwith backwith with them By the time the they pay for going going- and coming the they have bave little more lnore than those who stayed at home When one is away awny improvements are not of only at a standstill but are foin loing to rack When one one is at Some lome the opposite is the re re- mit I |