Show i l From Our OurE 5 E Correspondents ones on fl I AfTON r I-r 6 0 N rA to f t r l 1 t A A I i 1 hi te I t I Li u f i 1 p r Last Las t Tues Tuesday Y e evening n a meeting tip s held tb d a proposition sd I iI i ia establish h a Creamery in Altonah a I h roes mes B. B Murray was appointed presa present pres pres- a ent nt and Irwin Caldwell secretary Jar has Is s. s Shiner and A A. F. F Maxwell were l ill osen osen sen as a committee to secure c ads ds It is planned to erect in n. n the thea thear I suitable building ing ful i a ar r future a Y with the machin- machin I rr Q ry to take care of the he large amount bt Fall j 1 t cre cream i- i that is' is is is produced ced in this t strict which is now shipped out zotI a ie fe accomplishment omD ac of oar these plans 11 be a big boost boos t to Altonah 1 bK The iThe Pare Parent Teachers Parent tT a rs Association ld id its it's first meeting last Wednes- Wednes 14 y evening A very enjoyable time bas as spent scent Ice Cream and cake was wasi J i arved by the teachers Games and andS S Wincing acing were participated in We Ve j ok k for forrd rd with t I much iu h pl pleasure sure to top lp p next meeting A Republican primary was held st Satur Saturday 1 to elect twelve t deletes dele- dele tes to the County Convention to b L held at Au Duchesne chesne this week The delegates will represent Altonah tonah D D. D J. J Thompson A A. F. F Maxo Max- Max o 1 Mr and D Ms Mrs Henroid Mr and Don Davis Mr and Mrs Claud eacock cock acock Lot Powell Chauncey Hill vin and Laun Caldwell Twelve al- al were also chosen Mr Don avis was nominated er for for Justice of re t e Peace and and- IrvIn Caldwell for fori i rA A wedding reception was given 1St t Saturday evening bye by y Mr and is Wa Warren en Foote at th the home of ache o M e brides parents Mr and Mrs HeU Het Hel He- He l' l t U r r Bowden About w were wereth re th sent r J James p A f Dawson has some w stored ered Euro Iuro J bred t short horn horn bulls W youn heifers t i r sale ale also fl 1111 DIr Mr and Jim Jm Timo Timothy hy have I Burned from Salt S SLake Lake City They I ou ht along g 3 small soft bundle I I staining a n heW baby boy It is tl keir fi first child end and r d of course very I elcome as f th they y 1 have ve been married marri d. d t tree ree or four y Years years rs We Ve We are are- glad to have with us u-s again 11 Aaron J Johnson formerly of this ce l ce He is here herb on business We f that he was rather pale and what crippled Upon enquiry learned that he had hadt been knocked ST ST. the dugway y in Indian India Canyon anyon by Kj le while traveling with withas' withas ans as' as ails ail's team and ana buggy v The stork tork visited isit d the home ionie of Mr avid 8 ond Mrs hs h's r John IJohn Ashby a Week a-Week agod ago pd d l Jeff f a baby girl Mother and 11 b are g getting al along ng fin fine et had frost We VC have not yet any rd t the e J late late t crops PS and gardens are re i i Hylas Hylas' Smith Smith- mith the government rent nt f from m Ft Duch Duchesne motored Monday y yo orf o He an- an r the annual Ute Ute Indian Indian Fair Imbe be held at Ft Du Duchesne sn on the theand theand and and 24 Many of our Ute cItIzens lire e get getting ing re ready y for t the e coming s Th hp steam thrasher is ver very busy the the Altonah h Bench th this I i Tommy omm t Aired Alred and family passed r rough gh Altonah h. h l last st week v. v e Sir r home dt at t Talmage T for a short THey h have v spent the summer i the or the mites mies e 1 and 4 e expect p ct to Q pend spend pende e coming coming there Mr Alred Aired Ia i e s s that they are r paying very r goo good to the thc miners Lile Stanley who vho h has been work work- kt in n rJ has returned Moue home to co isit it with his mother for fot a short nf me Lile expects to sro zo out again A attend school J t iJ war wirier ter jer p s. Af A I Jr B BLUEBELL LL L- L LA f. f r J or orb r r The wedding dance in honor of b tra l r t 1 ld Mrs Alva Handcock last day iday n ni hl t was well at attended b by byr cur F. F r home people Music Y 3 r fur fur- fished by Ray Thacker of f Mt Emo Em- Em shed o ons Our friends from the sur- sur Dunding towns were unable to be 3 01 present on on account of of the rainstorm m in Roosevelt Ro Roos s evelt here ere vere unable Ito et t o come because many bridges were Cashed f fished out by y- y tile the storm storm Everyone ports an enjoyable evening And Anc i w w we are e old ld f l' l The Relief society Soc ety met on the 14 14 C- C ith Sister W Wathen then who gave the interesting lesson lesson Star any lany f n ref references r i es from Isaiah were ven The lesson is found in th the theU U S 'S Relief Society Magazine ra Sunday Sunday- September 12 was AriI Ari Ari- I fir iona ona Temple day and was fittingly l observed d dui iii ui the Ward W We WeI V I re not at present able to give th thic the ic C of donations but believe P hey were vere go good Herman I n Poke upon upon- Ancient Temples and I Ur Irk Mary Mer ell ll Jr tJ the sub sub- pct ct df of r T Both adV aJ- aJ t d c cs V y r int st cold and i Our visitors Bish- Bish S were p A A. A Bergener Bergene Brother and Sister it ellars who have been in irl the Mis- Mis J ion ou field for two or three years d d 1 most ost of the tho time in San Francisco r t r S 'S Sellers Seller lt a sn short rt talk do doher her work in in- inthe the the- Relief Relief Society Bro ids I 4 Sellers gave an outline of his work among the men which enabled us to appreciate more fully the great work that is being done by our missionaries mis mis- Bishop Bergener and Bro Carter of l also gave short hort talks talk All were sorry that the time was so short Word comes from Miss Amy I Woodruff that she is having haling an enjoyable enjoyable en en- time at t Glenwood Springs Colorado She sends gr greetings thru the Record to her many friends Miss Fern Lar Larson en left Bluebell Thursday dor d'or Spring Spring- City where she will attend school We Ve omitted last week to chronicle chronicle chronicle chron chron- icle the thc birth of a bouncing baby boy to Mr and Mrs James Ivan Bird in Roosevelt Hospital Mother and son are are doing nicely I Mrs Roy Blaine and her son Harold Harold Harold Har Har- old have gone out for a truck load of fruit The three V Woodruff boys bos and D D. D II Ir Conklin of Altonah are arc in the themo mo mountains for a few days on business business business bus bus- iness and pleasure Mr and Mrs D D. D H. H Conklin were Bluebell visitors Wednesday Levison Handcock James 0 O. Larsen Larsen Larsen Lar- Lar sen Otto Murray and John Anderson Ander Ander- son have all gone out with honey Mr 11 and Mrs Ralph Winkler Vinkler Miss Annie and Miss Lucille Merrill Merrill Merrill Mer Mer- rill were down from Altonah over Sunday 0 CEDARVIEW CED-ARVIEW E D DA A R V IE W Lightening struck the porch l of Alonzo Perrys Perry's home hom tearing t two posts to pieces posts w ware re torn from their cement foundation and nd anda a piece was thrown through the window window window win win- dow into the house A small piece of wood struck their little son Carlos in the back of his neck bringing t the e blood od Mrs Perry w was stunned but no serious injuries resulted Mrs P Perry rry and her two small children vere were alone at the time Miss Ida Lambert one o of our school chool teachers while riding to school schoola a a. few days ago stopped to pick up upa a book she had dropped As she attempted attempted at- at tempted empted to remount her horse the saddle addle turned and she was thrown upon the rocks breaking her arm just below the shoulder Her cousin Miss Michie also a school teacher was vas with he her Hyrum Hullinger took her ler to Roosevelt in his car We Ve wish her ler a speedy recovery Miss Marvelle taught school the day of the he accident and Mrs Richardson of Jensen ensen is teaching at present Miss Dumayne has been clerking in R. R A. A Powells Powell's st store re for som soup time James has gone to Texas exas for his health He stopped at Pueblo Colorado and visited his law in T. T W. W Johnson Mr and his wic have a number of relatives living in that section Oliver Johnson has moved his family fam- fam ly ily to the Saw mill Mr Mr Timothy of Jensen is ig teaching school chool in the basin He has moved his family into Joseph Timothy's h home me Mrs Russell who has been visiting her daughter Mrs Edna Goff has re returned turned to her home Mrs Ma Map P Labrum is out of the hospital and has gone to Vernal for fora a visit Mr and Mrs Joe Prettyman came down from the sawmill because their heir bab baby was ill John Bacon was home from a Salt Lake hospital a few days ago but aut he seemed to be feeling worse EO so he went back again Miss Violet Murphy is home from Salt Lake City Her cousin Ward Yard Atwood returned with her He is talking of buying a house in this section H seems to be quite taken- taken up with the Uintah Basin Joseph BetHels Beaters has brought his wife home from the mountains to stay with her mother for awhile The people of this Ward Yard added their mite to help build the Temple Temple Temple Tem Tem- in Arizona Joseph Murphy has gone to Price to work Born to Mr ane and Mrs Charles Doman Doman Do- Do man man a fine ne baby girl COlV Congratulations I H HANNA ANNA ANN A Everyone Everone here is rejoicing because the old has been re removed removed removed re- re moved from in front of the Church building which makes it look much better John Jones has contracted to fix up the old building It will willbe willI willbe be three feet higher will be boarded board board- I ed inside de and out ut A ceiling a a good roof new floor door and windows are other improvements which will willbe willbe willbe be made This will make a better building than our our children hav have p. p had for some time r. r And Mrs Claude W Wagstaff passed passed passed pas pas- sed through Hanna W fr route to Provo for a carload of or fruit returning Thursday Mist Miss May Rhoades made a n business business business busi busi- ness trip to Utahn Wednesday re reo re- re turning Thursday While there she visited with ith her aunt Mrs Annie Haddon Hadden A fe few of our have their hay and grain in but the larger pert part is still in the fields and it looks like a storm was nigh This will do a great deal of damage a as there are thousands of tons of oi hay hayand hayand hayand and grain in the fields up and down the Duchesne river William Villiam Rhoades has been to Heber Heber Heber He- He ber Clyde Cly e Lambert left for Heber City and other outside points where he expects to have a short vacation Alva Murdock Andy AAndy I Murdock and md Parley Reid left here Saturday Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- day with their lambs taking them to market Alva Murdock took out about five fi hundred head Mr and Mrs Claud Wagstaff Ada Rhoades Jennie Shirts and Miss Lewis all motored to Hanna and visited a short time at the home of Thomas Rhoades Arvel Rhoades Rhoad Rhoad- es returned with them to visit n a afew few days with his mother and sis sis- sis sis- ter Miss Dorathy Roberts Robert is improving ing nicely now after a sick spell spellE E E. E W. W Atwood and md family were vi visitors Sun Sunday ay afternoon i vat tat at the Wm G. G Michie of Farm Crock Creek treated all present at Sunday School at the Red Cliff ward to apples raised on his farm and they were delicious Moon have been lading for their cattle for the past three days Mr 11 and Mrs 1 Carl A. A Rhoades were guests at a trout dinner at the home of T. T Wm Rhoades Sunday home of Wm Michie gets a n nice trade Johnie Larson Larsen was wasa a Hanna visitor visitor tor Saturday He stopped at the home of Thomas Rhoades Mrs Milliner of Peora is here visiting with her children Mrs Earl Homer Will Milliner and Sue Miles Miss Stella Rhoades is quite well taken up with her new home but she says she has to look straight up to see out Joseph Wilcken has taught school at Utahn for the past two weeks The dance Friday night was just grand Someone went and while there ho he saw his shadow and became became became be be- came frightened and went home He says hp he will never go a again ain He says he will wait noW v until he gets back to Upalco where he will likely give ive a dance just for the fun to let himself know he is really alive some seine compliment for Hanna What's the matter with the amuse amuse- amusement ment committee committed It has been reported that the frost has killed our gardens here but that isn't true for we are still enjoying strawberries and cream The carpenters are progressing progressing- very nicely on the house they are building for T Wm Vm Rhoades Eddie Eddio McDougall has gone to Du- Du to have dental work done before school starts Many a man falls to arrive because he began with cold feet teet After all there Is a hood good deal of ot humanity humanity hu hu- manity In jn human nature Another hive love n affair era Il Is the best cement ce- ce meat ment for tor a Ii broken heart peart v Too many people spend their time time pa trying to be miserable ble I TAB TABIONA IONA I The dance Friday night wa was well attended by the younger er erMiss people Miss Doris Maxwell and Harold Allen Allen Allen Al Al- len took the prize for being the best Mrs 1 Orpha Michie Alfred Alfred Alfred Al Al- fred Giles and Edward Thomas were the judges Alfred Sharp of Heber has been here for the past two days visiting relatives and friends Claud Wagstaff and wife motored motor motor- ed to Provo Wednesday on a business business business busi busi- ness trip Attorney Jensen of Heber has been here transacting business Dermont Wagstaff left for Provo last week He will attend the B B. B Y U. U this winter Miss May Rhoades of Hanna was here last Friday home A big part was given in honor of Bishop Wagstaff on his birthday last Saturday Sat A large crowd attended Ga Garies Ga ues were played played played play play- ed after which ice cream and cake was served Everyone seemed to enjoy enjoy enjoy en en- joy themselves Ben w returned Friday from Provo bringing home a load of fruit David Nicholson has purchased the striped flivver from M. M R. R Mich Mich- ie ic Mrs L L. D D. D Michie and Rula Michie have gone to Heber Chas Cope has gone to 1 Cope is our new principal to to move his family to this Mr I Silver Band received an inn invitation tation to the fair at Ft Duchesne It is not known whether they will go or not Mr and Mrs M. M R R. Michie felt for Provo Sunday Miss Doris and Minnie Maxwell are going to leave us in the near future when they go to Salt Lake to attend the U or U U. J J. J C C. C Cr Crandall has gone back to ho tho sheep herd for fox a few days 0 o U UTAHN On his way way home from school Elmo Elmo Elmo El El- mo Taylor was thrown from his horse breaking Iris his arm ann in two places and fracturing his collar bone It is also feared that he has sustained internal injuries Dr Cresswell is in charge of the case Elmo is the eldest son of Mr and Mrs Arnold Taylor The funeral of the baby girl of Mrs Bert Paradise was held in the Uth Utahn in n schoolhouse Monday Sept 13 Bishop Levi C. C White was in charge of the services The speaker I were Bishop Bilings M. M A. A Ross and Bernard Liddell Bishop Bishop- Billings dedicated the grave Our sympathies I are with Mrs Paradies in her bereavement bereavement be be- as this is the second I be-I time in five months that she has been called upon to part with a loved one late in April she lost her I other child a boy Since our last writing v three new inhabitants have arrived in Utahn Mr 1 and Mrs Fenton Keel have a baby boy Mr and Mrs Ray Mayhew a girl and Mr and Mrs l Emanuel offard K-offard a boy Mr and rind Mrs Joe McAffee A A. A E. E McAffee 1 and Mr and md Mrs D D. D Y Y Strong are in Provo after fruit Cattle owners are in Rock Creek his week gathering b beef ef They will ship to Kansas City Joe Wilken of Hanna is teaching the higher grades in school until another |