Show I I R ROOSEVELT T ITE ITEMS ITEMS f 7 Lost Last week a n fine twelve pound pou ld boy arr arrived atthe at the home hom of Mr and Mrs rR Fred McAllister The mother and arid babe are arc doing well ll There i is f a n moving picture in in town at nt present Jt nr and d it is proving pro quite an nn entertainment for or b both voting an and t old ol At least a n dozen doeu fishing parties parties par pur ties tics Ire are b out t from l Roosevelt elt at nt this time Ve Yc trope hope JOpe that they will not get act all til of the fish tish ou out t of f the streams R R. S. S Collett and E. E H. H Burgess Burgess Bur Bur- gess are tyre ha having w waterworks Bur j ex extended upon their premises gild Hd fd the water nt r put into their houses louses C C. C C. C Larsen nod and Charles Rich IH have YC bought hought the Leslie llen Men coal cont mine mint- north of town to q the he new purchasers have e the thc contracts to furnish the public and high s schools with coal tI this is wi winter l ter and they say they will have lave plenty of coal conI in town for sale so o och ch cheap lP that the citizens will vill find its use more economical cal than wood Mr Alma Eld Eldredge redge and son ire are in fr from Salt Lake for a few lays clays looking F after their interests inter ests in in Roosevelt t lt Together with Elroy Wilkins they are pre platt platting ing- ing about 1 fifteen n acres ol oi their heir laud land lying within tle tIe the he tc town limits nn and will sell t he the s same nc ns as city lots The land I includes ind deludes some f fine n residence sites in the north end o of town An unusually large nt attendance attendance attend attend- end end- ance lice was had at the Prie Priesthood li and pl con conen conventions en tion on Saturday August 2nd I |