Show I Fro Our Oar Correspondents TA TABIONA IONA Mr 1 J. J Critchley returned Tablon Ta Ta- blona blon after a visit with his family In n Salt Lake The Lund brothers accompanied accompanied accompanied ac ac- companied Mr Critchley back to da do dathe dethe dothe the shingling for the s school hool house The dance given Saturday night for forthe forthe forthe the benefit of the Xmas tree was well attend attended d. d A now new floor is being put in the meeting house and will be ba ready for forthe forthe forthe the New Years dance The childrens children's dance given Christmas Christmas Christ Christ- mas day was very much enjoyed b by bya a large crowd of children i Mrs George Sizemore gave a big TUrK Turkey y dinner Christmas day Tho The guests be being ng Mr and Mrs K K C. C Jensen Jensen Jensen Jen Jen- sen Mr Bill Bm Louise Erickson Erickson Erick Erick- son and others Mrs Lorenzo Clark L. L A. A White and wife Mr 1 and Mrs and 1 Mrs rs Giles are spending the holidays n Roosevelt K C. C Jensen just returned from Roosevelt He will leave soon for outside points paints Orson Allen is home for New Years Years Kenneth Phillips is visiting friends frends in Upper Duchesne for a few ew days Lucille Brown has returned to her home at Woodbine ne Alfred Giles and Angus Thacker are spending the holidays in Kamas valley TAL TALMAGE AGE John Jolin O. O Thompson who died December December December De De- cember 26 of Cancer is survived v d by his hs mot mother ler Lucy Thompson a pioneer of 48 and the following and sister William James Brigham Brigham Brigham Brig- Brig ham Joseph George and Mrs Mary Everett Eveiett The funeral was held Dec 28 from the Talmage ward meeting house Many relatives and friends were in 1 attendance Geo B. B Rust conducted the exer exercises Opening prayer by Orian Orlan Rust A quartette I consisting of Mrs 1 Laurette Sanders Mrs 1 Mabel Beckstead and C. C P. P and A. A G G. Burton sang Oh My 1 Father Shall We Ve Meet ana Farewell all Earthly Honors A Asolo Asolo I Isolo solo Not Half has Ever Been Told I was sung by A. A G G. G Burton John L. L Allred and O. O J J. J Jensen made pr te remarks Benediction by Warren Warren War Yar ren Brady Interment was in n the Talmage cemetery where the grave was dedicated b by Geo B. B Rust I Mr Jozsa of Talmage met with a avery avery a. a very serious accident while riding on the gear of his hs wagon on the way from one of his neighbors The wagon struck a rock and threw throw him in such a way that his head became became be be- I came caught in the wheel When the unfortunate man was released from this dangerous posit position on he was badly hurt and in n an unconscious condition Help was secured and he was removed to his home where medical help was summoned but he lie Buffered d greatly all night and was unable to move hand or foot However However However How How- ever with a careful nursing he lie is gradually Improving and at last re report port nort he lie was able to sit up O. O J. J Jensen A. A G. G Burton Orian Orlan Rust John L L. L Allred and Lewis Mecham Mecham Me Me- cham attended quarterly conference at Roosevelt last Saturday and Sunday Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- day and had hind an enjoyable time Mr and Mrs H. H P. P Ottosen are visiting with Mrs Ottosen's mother moth moth- er Mrs Whiting at Mapleton Mrs Mary Everett of Duchesne who attended the funeral of her brother is her i other Mrs Lucy Thompson Monday londay evening the young folk met to dance the Old year out and the New Year in A large crowd attended attended at at- tended and a jolly time was had by byall byall byall all present This was followed by a childrens children's dance New Years Year's day and anda a dance and program at night School commences January 2nd after after af af- ter being beng dismissed for a ten days day's vacation HANNA Mr Frank De Fey Charles Fraughton and J. J L L. L Larsen have havo gone to Tooele valley after a hero hera of goats A very good program was given Christmas night by the Relief socie I ty This was followed by a dance enjoyed by all Mrs Thomas Rhoades is visiting in n Duchesne this week Mrs Wm Hanna is enjoying a avist visit vist with relatives in Kansas City d during holidays A. A B B. B A Atwood Atwood and wood and family just returned returned re rc- re- re turned from Duchesne and other parts of the reservation where they have been relatives and friends Miss Alberta Bjornson returned from Duchesne where she has been spending the holidays Miss Erma Jones and Mary Bird w were re passengers on Tuesdays Tuesday's maxi man ma J. J Miss Jones has has' been taking a tour of ot the reservation Miss Musa Bird has bas been spending Pending her hor holidays at her home Emmons ns tl v 2 I I BLUEBELL The schools have started again after after after af af- ter a weeks vacation several new students were enrolled in each de de- The dance New Years eve was a areal areal areal real success Those who have the idea that Bluebell is asleep should ha have va been hero here A fine now baby boy came during the holidays to make his home with Mr and Mrs 1 Fred Goodrich All concerned doing nicely New Years eve Mr and Mrs Leslie Leslie Les Les- lie Goodrich and family returned from from Vernal where they had been v with wilh relatives during the holidays The rhe childrens children's dance New Years day was well attended It seems that with Mr Murray Mr Goodrich I and Mr Hancock as members of our amus amusement ment committee we are destined destined destined de de- to have many pleasant evenings evenings even even- ings during the winter Mrs Moffitt of Boneta was a business business busi busi- ness visitor during the week having hav hay having ing made arrangements for her daughter to attend commercial school here during the winter Mr Clyde of Altonah has been branding cattle here during the past week He has bought some of Mr Hancocks Hancock's surplus hay and expects I to feed teed his cattle here this winter i Mr and Mrs Wallace Vallace Timothy were in town this week v visiting UTAHN Frank Holgate and Fenton Fenton Fenton Fen- Fen ton Keel gave their wedding dance last Thursday night at Utahn There was a large crowd in All had an enjoyable time The brides were beautiful in n their white satin satin and crepe de chine wedding gowns Ells Els and Louis Olsen l left tt Tuesday for Sunnyside where they expect to work until spring Mrs N. N M. M Keel is slowly gaining strength and we all hope will soon be able ahle to be around again President Levi Lev C. C White and h his councilors made their annual visit through the Utahn branch Monday and Tuesday of this week The Amusement comm committee gave a dance New Years eve The young oung people danced the old year ear out and the New Year in and gave three cheers for the new year Mr L L. C. C White and his hs son Arlie Arlie Arlie Ar- Ar lie also 1 M. M A A. A Ross and Orian Olsen were conference visitors from Utahn 1 it at t Roosevelt last week Mr Adolphus White of Tabiona with hs his wife and three other ladies ladie were guests of Mr and Mrs 1 M M. M A A. Ross floss New Years eve They were on their way home from conference at Roosevelt Master Clayton Clayto Brenick is s spending he Mie Christmas vacation n with his hs grand mother Mrs Mary Spratt of Jt hn Mr Dan Dan- Olsen of Coalville spent his Christmas vacation with his wife ind babies at Utahn Miss Olsen s principal pal of the Utahn school Mrs E. E D D. Abbott and spent pent a few days with her daughter Mrs Frank Mayhew last week Mr Murphy has moved from Mr Ir farm to his homestead on an Blue bench Friends Frends of Grandpa White ar are sorry to know he is still on the sick list Mr and Mrs Daniel Danel Snarr and Mr Air Grover Snarr were guests at Mr Ross home Sunday art afternoon Several of the young men have received received re received re- re word that they may be called 1 to some training camp In n n the near future Miss Anona Ross will return to Vernal Saturday to resume her school work and violin lessons BONETA We We join with the Record in n wishing wish ing ng all a happy new year School was resumed on Wednes Wednes- day the 2nd after the Christmas vacation with a good attendance in every department Everyone is s enjoy enjoying enjoy ng the rest that must follow such enjoyable times as occurred during the holidays Allare All Allare Allare are unanimous in declaring them the busiest holidays ev ever r spent in n Boneta There were dances and parties to occupy every evening of the vacation On Saturday eve preceding Christmas Christmas Christ Christ- mas the holiday vacation was ushered in n by a delightful and entertaining entertaining entertaining en en- program given by the schools A number of original Christmas poems were given by the pupils which deserved much credit followed by two entertaining Christmas Christmas Christ Christ- mas pla plays s. s The Sunday schools entertained on Christmas day w with th a creditable program pro gram after atter which the children were treated to a generous g generous nerous sized sack of f holiday goodies and a dance In the evening a dance was given to the older people tho proceeds gong going t to tt 7 help pay for the Sunday school Christmas Christmas celebration of the tho day A numb number Jr of boxes of ot cand cartHy in madia bY tho the Sunday school officers were raffled raffled raffled raf raf- fled off The Tho total rece receipts were about 24 which were used t to pa pay for the candy and nuts for the chil chill dren Mrs J J. J W W. Moffitt and daughters Margret Lulls Lillis and Onita assisted by Miss 1 Carlotta Gross entertained w with witha th tha a dancing party in the hall on Thursday Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day eve Every Everyone one reported ono one ot of the jolliest times of the season On Friday night the Y L L. L M M. i I. I A. A gave a Bow dance In n which a large crowd participated Lucheon waS sold cafeteria style and a plentiful supply of lemonade was disposed or at A delicious cake cako was given away In n n connection with tho lemonade stand Wilford McConkle McConkie be being ng the luck lucky man The neat sum of ot was collected which will be used for mak Ing comfort bags for the boys at the front A delightful surprise was given at atthe atthe atthe the home of F F. F E. E Reynolds In n honor honorof of their son Wesley Vesley on Wednesday of or last week About twenty of the young folks b being ing present On Thurs Thursday ay December 27 a number number num num- ber her of young folks surprised Annetta Madsen at her home Games and a t delightful luncheon were enjoyed b by all A very successful dancing party part was given at the home of P P. P O. O MadEen Madsen Madsen Mad- Mad sen Een by Margret Brown on New Years eve About twenty-one twenty guests taking tak ing part in n the evenings entertain entertain- met Luncheon was served and dancing was engaged In n until the New Year had been ushered in Im The New Year was ushered in at atthe atthe atthe the hall by a good sized crowd The Theold Theold Theold old year was was' danced out wout out and the New Year ushered In by ringing raging of the bell The primary primary entertained ned with a childrens children's dance in the afternoon and ana anda anaa a dance in the evening on New ew Years Mr 1 Tom Toni Bradon Wm Oman and George Fisher have been in the mountains during the week for poles Mr P. P O. O Madsen and Dave Crawford Crawford Crawford Craw Craw- ford left for the southern states recently recently re reo re- re where they will look over the grazing and the farming land Mr 1 Madsen went primarily to see if he lie can better his hs health They expect to be gone gon for six weeks or more Work is being rushed on our new school building Teams are busy hauling brick from the brick kIn both he here e and from Mt 1 Home Tho The brick brck laying has begun and it is hoped hoped hop hop- ed that the building will be ready by January 20 20 Miss Margaret Brown and Grant Bench came home from the Wasatch Academy where they have been attending at tending school to spend the holidays Mr Wm C. C Crook was up from Roosevelt to spend the holidays in Boneta Miss Mss Johnson spent the holidays at her home in n Salt Lake A number of the young people from Boneta went to Duchesne to at attend aU tend the New Years dance A movement is on foot to erect a new dance hall Nothing would have suited us better during the holidays holi days than a larger hall It is just what we need The crowd has outgrown outgrown out outgrown grown the hall When every one I turns out our hall is too small fort for good standing space We Ve need larger hall for public enter entertainments also elso FRUITLAND ITEMS ITES Wedding bells were ringing in Fruitland when Mr Rollin Lawton and Miss Lora Humes were married in Duchesne Dec Th There re was a shower given In n honor hon hon- or of Miss 1 Lora Humes Thursday All present enjoyed a good time There will be a dance given in Fruitland Monday Dec New Years eve we will dance the old year out and the New Year in n. n EverybodY Everybody Everybody Every Every- body bodY invited to attend and have a I good time Everyone enjoyed a good time at atthe atthe atthe the Christmas dance Mr 1 and Mrs 1 Francis Brooks spent Christmas in Tab Tabiona with Mrs Brooks parents Mr and Mrs George Casper McMillan Mcl boys spent their Christmas Christmas Christ Christ- Christ 1 mas in Heber City with their ther mother I Mrs Stanley was In Fruitland spending Christmas w with th her daughter daugh- daugh ter Mrs Scott Murdock Mr and Mrs Charley Russell received received re ce ved word word from Illinois that Mrs Russells Russell's father had died Mr Ir Joe Westbrook has returned to o Fruitland The Fruitland boys are arc very busy these days answering ng their question Mrs Lucy F F. F Marsing entertained led ledon on New Years in honor of Mr and Mrs Irs Thos Rhoads of Tabby other guests were Orson Marsing o 0 of Idaho Geo V V. V Billings Mrs Nelli Cluff duff John R R. R Wilson WIson M M. M M. M Smith Smith Mrs Marsing war wa ably assisted rn n nl serving the sumptuous feast by her two td and L Lanra I r L n 4 J i 1 r i rs y 1 r f. f j I 1 r. r I iz i 1 tl ls iWhite I IWhite White and Joseph Shanki During the first few land and changed hands bands rather people moved out for the Utahn was not settled ve vex Our school house Vi was va 1909 John P. P Madson vt if chool teacher eacher here For the first year or so sa sO tock had to be turned I what hat they needed to eat eal eato 10 o be hauled from Vernall We now raise enough B hi Bown oj own use and much to sell sella a variety of hardy fruits fruity all our OUI grain and vegetal of the people have bees honey is made We i iI J 1 I I enough to last for per pert years rears Cedar posts are p ply have ve a good wa water ter right 1 which is taken taleen from DUc DUcs Duch and one one-foj Is s only five take mt n m long so it doesn't It t in repair J little v wOr work lt With vcr very t bench canal which Is on J Utahn can have fall eno J possible ble an ex excellent ellent pati per With the power plant W of t 1 have a grist m mill mm ll and a 17 we hear r ro n ry ry rr In fact effect that we may gave l ve addit o of th these se community before very lr It r well adapt adaP soil soils s is very growing We Ve also b bV y r wheat crops so wd isA w r. r profitably employed nl mill and the the the- grist Cattle and sheep gr r valuable Industries continued int oh oh SKETCH S H OF UTAHN continued from page four abundant hay crops and excellent nearby l grazing grazing land make this amore a am amore m more re- re pr profitable industry for Utahn IE If the railroad ever ver comes into the Uintah basin which it surely will do dosoon dosoon o soon oon it i 17 t will find its most m st natural natura route down the Duchesne river wEare wt WI are are told Following this route it wll pass right through Utahn What more more is necessary for a va valuable de de- de- de air hie home hom J HELEN ROSS |