Show I r From O Our r v l Correspondents ALTONAH The many showers which came cams last week did much good even tho the thoc c considerable hay was down Now we e ee immense stacks of hay going up ul n every direction and one is easily evinced convinced that another bumper bummer bum cr harvest harvest har har- vest i is h here re i Mr Wm Anderson the forest supervisor supervisor supervisor su su- su- su of Vernal was in town on the fore part of the week Frank Wathen of Roosevelt passed pas pas- sed erl through here Tuesday on his way vay to the McKune road camp in he Ashley National Forest The many friends of Luke Clegg will vill regret to learn that he is suffer- suffer ng from a serious attack of appen- appen licitis necessitating an operation We We also feel that the community I Jas has Sias lost a very valuable and energetic ener ener- getic worker through the removal of off of f Mr 1 Clegg Cleg to Roosevelt and we wish to congratulate Roosevelt upon so valuable a teacher and The entire community wish I him health and prosperity in his new A A. A F. F Maxwell l and D. D J. J Thompson attended the State Republican Republican Republican lican Conventions in Salt SaIt Lake and Provo They report a time and andi andr i r united party for the coming elec- elec ion The Altonah Band will pIa play for lor lorhe he double weddin weeding wedding dance ir it Myton Tuesday ever evening Mr Anderson of the post-office post vas Nas very ill first part of the week gut Dut is now loan Jle to be rye around n uin A few ds days s a ago o il i was waa Wre retired re received p- p ved red that Homer I had lad boon bern killed in th tho coal mines at it t Panther anther This is shocking news and we extend our deepest deepen sympathy to too 0 o his relatives BLUEBELL Mr Ray and his mother Sirs Mrs Olena Wathen reached here Saturday evening from Heber On account of the heavy rainstorms the tho trip was very unpleasant Mr Levison Hancock started for forrice forrice rice Price the last of the we week k with a oad of wool He Ho will bring back In the near future it will lot tot be necessary for the people of bf Bluebell to go outside for supplies Mr l John is working near Sir Mr 11 and Mrs Hosey Lizenby are a Mt over the arrival of a dainty baby raby girl Mr Mi and Mrs V J John olm Andersons Anderson's six year rear old daughter Fern has been luite ill from an injury to o her fore fore- read ead a stone thrown by a neighbors bo boy The little girl girls temperature tem tem- ran over ocr d degrees grees and andt t t was necessary to consult a doctor Great concern was felt for awhile I out Jut ut the child ow appears to be al alight al- al ight I Jim Powell and the Goodrich bro- bro hers have gone to Price with wool Bernard Winkler returned home Sunday from the mountains where where he te has been working the past two months Mrs Mary Merrill has gone to upalco to care for her sister sister-in law Sirs Mrs Elvin Merrell who has a brand lew yew baby girl Miss Lucille Merrill is filling her mothers mother's place in the home during Mrs firs M Merrell's err ells ell's and proves pro a s t very capable little mother A lot of hay was vas down during the recent storms in this locality and is glad that it has cleared jp lp again though the rains have help- help d to mature the crops Many of our young people are preparing to go away to High ome to various parts of Utah and ethers to Wyoming Idaho or Colo Colo- rado Barney arney Aired Alred has rented the N Nealson Nealion Neal Neal- eal- eal son ion house now belonging to Jimmie owell Jowell owe Choir pr practise is being held every Wednesday night and so far has been cry well attended Mrs George Gale has been very ill but is now able to be out again Alice Matthews of Upalco is visiting visiting visit visit- in ing her sister Mrs Nellie Handcock It is rumored that wedding bell will wm soon be ringing again aguin in Bluebell Blue Blue- bell George Powell was wasa My Myton ton visitor on Sunday A very very pleasant and successful party on Vernard Woodruff Tuesday evening at his of Bluebell In spite of threatening threaten threaten- ing weather about twenty five young people attended The evening was vas given over to games ames after alter which Ice cream and cake and candy and nuts was served After Vernard re- re nuts was se served ved After recovered recovered re reo 1 covered from his surprise he prove proves proved to be a very enjoyable host After I voting the thc evening ening a grand success the young people departed for their homes I Judging from the smile on the 1 i faces of many of our citizens Its lilts all right The tract of land referred to last week as being plowed belonged to IV W. E E. E Broome We understand that it has been sold to George In our last letter it if was erroneously erroneously stated that the raised by W W. B B. B Woodruff were grow on heavy soil it should read light sandy andy soil Brothers Case and and Rodgers gave interesting talks to an appreciative congregation in the meeting-house meeting last Sunday afternoon A shower for Miss Florence Wath- Wath ai n was given Satu Saturday day afternoon at the home of Levison Handcock Miss Wathen V was the recipient of many beautiful and useful presents among them being a n package containing containing con con- several beautiful and dainty garments which no doubt will be bevery bevery bevery very useful in the near future A Avery Avery Avery very pleasant time was spent pent Ice cream and cake was vas served d at a late hour Miss Marg Margaret ret Woo Woodruff ruff reports report a pleasant time spent at the home of D D. D H. H in Altonah the past week The M. M I I. I A. A meetings Sunday ni night ht wa i very vory interesting and help help- ful The slogans old and new were given ven in a very vry interesting manner by Miss Amy Woodruff At the close of the meeting the Bishop officers and members discussed plans for campaign n work to be undertaken en immediately Mrs Chas Wright and Mrs John Thern ng rece received ed a So telephone call callon on n Wednesday advising them of the demise of their brother brothel Mr Lloyd Wyman Vyman of Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs Charlie Wright Mr and Mrs John and Mr and Mrs Oscar Oscar Oscar Os Os- car Stoddart an uncle and aunt of the deceased started for Salt Lake Thursday morning The y yung ung mans death came very sudden Details are not yet el to hand CEDARVIEW The Y Y M M. and Y L L. L M. M I I. I A. A gave a n dance Friday evening to raise funds lunds to send Bishop Todd Mrs Maude Jensen and Miss Cynthia Curtiss to Roosevelt to learn the new games with which to entertain the young p people on Tuesday evenings even even- ings While Whilo in Roosevelt a few days ago James had a severe atack of heart trouble causing him himo to o fall unconscious on the sidewalk Ho is at the the Jie attending physician advised a lower ower altitude as the only cure He expects to leave for Texas as soon as his strength will permit He has relatives living ng in thea state Raymond Nielson has bas purchased n l truck Henry Nash is busy baling hay Joseph King and Niels Nielson aro cutting seed clover for various farmers around here We have had some sonic rain and plenty of wind but if good weather prevails the farmers will get their hay up without much loss Benjamin Johnson is visiting his sister in Marysvale Baptisms Baptism should have been performed per- per performed formed formed last Friday but had to be postponed on account of the storm Eliza Perry has been ill but is much improved at present MM 11 1 Elnora Elnor Allen of Neola is visiting her brother Edward Green Mrs Mae Labrum has bas eton toan ta to an operation We Ve wish her ber a recovery Miss Arda Johnson is staying with her sister-in-law sister Mrs 1 Oliver Johnson Miss Eldora Eldor Doman is home again Sh has been with er sister at Knight ecamp Misses Prudence Sheffer and Julia Julia Julia Jul Jul- ia Neilson were coming down do the Murphy way dug-way when tho the horse became became became be be- came frightened and ran away and tore the buggy up up Luckily no one i seriously injured I t H HAN HANNA A N N A AThe AThe The weather for the past week has hafi been very chilly and frost is feared We Ve are still having haying a lot of rain Martha and Monroe Giles visited at the Savage ranch in the North NorthFork NorthFork Fork Foi last Monday Joe Wilcken made a business trip to Duchesne Wednesday returning the same day Ray Molien and his father of Salt Lake have been her here fishing While here they camped at the home of E. E W. W Y V Attwood They returned to Salt Lake Saturday C. C W. W Phelps family of Portland Portland Portland Port Port- land Oregon and formerly of Hanna Han- Han na are here Visiting fishing and camping They say that it seems seems good to be back again on the Du- Du j river The two sons of earl Parl and Pearl have taken the whooping whooping- tough ough On Thursday a very pleasant party was held at nt the home of of of- l Isabella a Nelson who leaves leaved for Salt Lake Saturday from where she will go o to southern Utah to teach school chool A delicious luncheon was served and n a pleasant afternoon was pent Those present were Martha Giles Jiles Maud Atwood Ellen Rhoades Zina Zinn Rowley Etta Moon Myrtle Wilcken and Isabello Nelson Joe Wilcken made a n business s trip tripo o o Salt Lake in his car Thursday The rho return trip was made in nine hours although the roads were muddy muddy mud mud- dy from the stormy weather Monroe Giles has gone to Heber City Cly to help his father with his hig ha hay The Thc cattlemen who left here last Monday with cattle for market haave not yet returned but are expected expected expected ex ex- soon I Carl Rhoades is hauling lumber for his brother Will The carpenters are still busy on Thomas Rhoades' Rhoades new house On Sunday they went to the bj big spring sprin While there Alfred Mitchell found sixteen beautiful diamonds They think the springs wonderful in fact the they arc really in love with our coun- coun I try although they can raise more tomatoes at Upalco than here Frank Clark was was hired to drive the tho beef cattle from here He returned returned re re- re- re turned Thursday M Mv and Mrs H. H C. C Wilcken of Provo are visiting with their people here Saturday they went to Tabiona Tabiona Tab- Tab iona Jona in company with Joe and Cleo Wilcken Sunday they all went fish- fish ing inn Mr l Wilcken has been putting in logs at the Clegg Sawmill at Wolf Vol WolfCreek WolfCreek Creek and expects expect to haul the lumber lumber lum lum- ber bel to Provo to build the their their- l' l new home They have bought a home on the tho bench near the Maeser Memorial Memorial Mem Mem- orial Building t Provo C. C W. W Phelps and family were the welcome guests to dinner at the home of Mr r. and Mrs T T. Wm Vm Rhoades Miss Miss' Hazel Rhoades is still at the Atwood home caring for the children and the Post office Mr 11 and Mrs Atwood were expected home Friday but did not arrive None of th Sunday School Super were were present at Sunday School last Sunday but a fairly good school was held with the Secretary in charge and the assistant secretary cond conducting the thc exercises The Sacrament meeting was not very well attended but those present present pres pres- I ent enjoyed the meeting attended attended at at- I Tuesdays Tuesday's dance was poorly tended hy by the Hanna people The Tabiona Orchestra came and had to I clean the house They brought brought along along some sonic of the Tabiona dancers b but t the Orchestra left with only part pmt i i of their pay I Miss Marvel went to I Tabiona to visit her hel people I She is still working at the Moon 1 home There are still a great number of I tourists in our locality They seem t tI to enjoy the fresh ah nh and aid mountain I a as well n as the fishing |