Show SHORT STORIES OF WEEK Mrs Ed Hart has been lIeen assisting this week in th the county treasurers treasurer's ol office ce o o 0 Mr and Mrs A. A M. M ock re returned returned returned re- re turned Tuesday night from a weeks week's visit in Salt Lake 0 o o Tom Firth this week completed the papering throughout of tile tite A Arlington Arlington Arl Arl- ington hotel 0 o I I The home of the parents of Miss 1 who is employed in tH the county count clerks clerk's office was burned at Heber Frida Friday of last week 1 Only a small amount of furniture re was saved Insurance to the of 1200 was carried by Mr lr Winte roseo rose I o 1 Mrs 1 J. J J. J Atkinson and daughter Violet have left their recent residence residence residence resi resi- dence at Los Angeles for Mrs Atkinson's Atkinsons Atkinsons Atkinson's Atkinsons Atkinson's At At- kinson's home in Minnesota Chins Chus 1 I I i I i h by the Cedarview school board hoard The building at Mt 1 Emmons was built I by the people of or that locality and rented to the district and these were were the only school buildings constructed construct construct- ed or finished last year j He says If the teachers of the county are arc true teachers and more interested in the children than in a apay a pay check the they will be he willing Billing ti to i teach at the same salary as last I year I In a letter to Mr 1 Hoyt before the be beginning inning of the present years year's scho school school l the tile writer suggested that the faculty faculty CaculI I ty should get out and work to increase increase in in- crease the attendance at the high school instead of doing this Mr Hoyt applied to the board for an appropriation ap- ap l ap-l I ap-I of 5 with which to mail mall out literature now had he been heen a u atrue atrue true teacher and more interested ed Inthe in inthe inthe the children than a pay check coula l he e not have gotten lout out and nd personally personally person person- ally worked for the success of the school J In view of the fact that Mr 7 Hoyt Hot has no children to enjoy enjo the advantages advantages advant advant- ages of better schools coupled with the fact that he lie will not b be be- employed employ lo ed cd in Duchesne count county the coming year we do not have to look far for Cor I his motive In knocking the schools I which from sheer gratitude for past past 1 I favors enjoyed b by him he is really in duty bound to boost I Suppose you have been heen running an account with some store a and d your I limit of indebtedness is and nd you you 1 had drawn the full amount and wore notified that your credit was exhausted exhausted ex ex- hausted what would be the best course to pursue Pay Payoff off the old I debt and beg begin n a new account That Thatis is the condition of the board of education education edu edu- i du-i cation of Duchesne county are In Are you voters going to help us to establish a credit for the educate educating ing fug of the children of this county I That is the question that is up to you on April 22 1916 H. H P. P OTTOSEN Vice President Board Education I t. t ti 6 in the the reclamation employ employ employ em- em ploy ploy Iii ill S Southern California He still holc holds s his his-fc homestead on tho the Blue bench hench II 0 0 J Monte Young Youn has fin finally ll found a name for for the mammoth wheat herid he lie rid raised e oil on Ii one of his lots last year i l it Is la c dorn corn rn wheat Five grains of or It h iJ ced cedend end to end measure two Inc Incites Inches s. s t It apparently is of a very good quality A law in in Colorado sent it to himi him i 0 o J. J L kr Brooks Brool s came down from Monday l to make malee application ti thou tion n tb ib make nal c final proof on his homestead homestead home home- stead l claim on our the Fruitland bench Mr 1 J r rooks rooks oles and four other brothers brothers brothers' will raise false close to bushels of Red Hell wheat this fall tall The Uns tins this sll spring ing is looking excellent and wheat U up four inches I j u u t f lQ l Monte Young has purchased five of the finest Jerseys in the state t aired ree of f which have already arrived The The o original stock conies comes from the the famous s Jersey Hood farm at Lowell lass 1 Massachusetts Sophia the cow that three years years ago held the worlds world's butter butter but but- ter fer record is the gerat grandmother of or the bull purchased b by Mr 1 Young 0 0 Eve Every y ounce of parcel post stuff was cleaned up at the stations Tues Tues- day The roads on top are naturally very bad this time of the year but butin butin in spite of this condition the Duchesne Duchesne Duchesne Du Du- Du- Du I chesne Stage Transport Transportation Uon company company company com com- pany has moved every package in in I accordance with its contract with the government I I 0 o Attorn Attorney Richard A. A Hartley of Salt Lake owner of cf tI the tho e John Green ranch as as' as yell well as as choice farming property in l' l lt t the l Tai Talmage age section ti 1 Was a. a as alI au alIl incoming air l oming passenger Tuesday Y Mr Hartley will be here about a week o Individual deposits at the Bank of D Duchesne iche ne reach reached d to to hi high h re record ord I mark Tuesday night in the sum of ot of over I 0 I The experiment of I installing install install- n s B t a 11 ing a windmill mill to pump water for tor irrigation is to be tried on the theD D Dead ad Ox Flat In the Santaquin Draw where water can be obtained from nine to twelve feet Francis Brooks Brool s the youngest of G. G N. N Brooks' Brooks Six sons las filed on a homestead there He will also put in a gasoline engine I to supplement his lifting power 0 o The Uintah feeders paid from 4 j ja a ton tOil last October to as high as 20 a ton for hay this spring It is figured figur figured fig fig- ur c the hay averaged near 8 a ton How However ver some of the sheep men in intend intend intend in- in tend to feed next winter regardless of the condition of the season They claim the comparison in the condition of the sheep and the wool between i the unfed and the fed warrants th the expenditures 4 I IRS IUS' POPE LAID TO REST Funeral services were held at noon yesterday at the ODonnell O'Donnell chapel for Mrs Sarah E. E Pope wife wIre of John T. T I Pope lawyer and mining man of Duchesne Duchesne Duchesne Du Du- chesne Utah who died suddenly of or heart trouble at her apartments apartments' at tho Cullen hotel Thursday of last week Scores of oC friends and relatives filled filled filled fill fill- ed the chapel to capacity and more mare than thirty automobiles les accompanied the body to City cemetery where in interment interment interment in- in took place Twelve nieces of Mrs Pope acted as flower bearers and carried the wealth of beautiful floral tributes Joseph Mabey and son Charles R. R Mabey of Bountiful officiated at the services Music was furnished by the Hanks Hanles quartet of Clearfield Six brothers of tho the deceased acted as pallbearers Two marriage ceremonies were performed by Bishop Dishop Billings Monday Monday Monday Mon Mon- day Thos Roberts and Julia L. L Thomas of Strawberry being united in wedlock and Edward Perkins and Alice lice Wardle of Myton oMI o- o Mr MI and Mrs l P. P W. W Billings Dillings enjoyed enjoyed en en- joyed a weeks week's end mid visit with Mr and Mrs E. E V. V Saddler on their Upper Upper Upper Up Up- per Duchesne ranch returning to Duchesne Du chesne Sunday According to Mr 1 Billings the Duchesne lour has has' made a great hit with people along the river and several are attempting attempting attempt attempt- ing lug to dispose of the they got elsewhere at a discount so as to be beable beable beable able to use flour from this mill o 0 Wood Alexander and family will leave Duchesne for the Needles California California California Cal Cal- country just as soon as school closes Mr Alexander has been offered offered of- of o a J good Food position In machine shop which is starting up in one of i ithe the new mining camps that in section The rhe Alexanders are among the first settlers in ill the west part of the basin and their their- their decision decision to leave ave here her will willbe willbe be regretted by everyone one o o William Gentry George Meranda and V Wm n Wall raIl of loka Ioka were here Mon Iron day Mr Meranda leranda after holding his homestead for nine years made proof before Edward Mackie Hackie clerk clerIc of the district court Mr 1 Gentry Gentl is vice president of the Mylon Myton I ion State bank From the way the gentlemen expressed t themselves on bonds and levies in general if they reflect th the sentiment of loka Ioka that thriving farming farmIng farm- farm Ing lug will give the proposed five mill ill levy somewhat of a wallop o o D. D L. L Car Carmody lOd df or My Myton tOll who spent a portion of last week in Duchesne says that in his his' judgment the drys of Myton l have by no means a walkover walkover walkover walk walk- walk walk- over over in the approaching liquor elec elee- tion While the thin petition calling for forthe the election was widely signed there were man many on it who will not vote I the saloons out ont of business but buton jm on Ithe the other hand will work work hard with the wets Mr Carmody looks for fora forI a very interesting fight in June and thinks the chances are about even forthe for tor forthe the respective sides 0 0 o Excellent work was done last week by Mountain Home Talmage Boneta Bone- Bone ta and Duchesne good road road boosters on the roads to the north Ed Hart represented the local people and and the through fare from Duchesne connecting connecting connect connect- ing with the Talmage- Talmage Mountain Talmage-Mountain were greatly great great- Hone Home and Boneta roads ly improved The route rout selected goes on the tho township to line almost due north to the R R. C. C Koontz ra ranch ch chon on Purple bench This selection I seems to satisfy satisfy- all parties concern concern- concern I ed 0 0 Will I English who it will be remembered remembered remembered re re- re- re by the early settlers Induced in In- du ed three thirty-three Nebraska families to file on the Dead Ox Flat and afterwards afterwards afterwards after after- wards beat them out of every cent the they put into his Irrigation scheme amounting to about Is reported reported re reo ported to be he in u n California jail After After Af At- Atter ter skipping from Salt Lake Lalee English attempted to pull oft off a fraudulent land deal in the Los Angeles country country country coun coun- the authorities try but ran up against ties and received a jail sentence so I it is stated has the finest and most up-to-date up postoffice on the reservation reservation reservation reserva reserva- tion and it is doubtful if any Incorporated incorporated incorporated town In the west can show a more modern one Postmaster Fitzwater has a well equipped private office leading ort off from the patrons' patrons room New boxes have been installed install install- ed and the interior painted in grained grain grain- ed oak effect It would be a credit I several thousand people to a city of f |