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I I L FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS r S J M 0 U I BL BLUEBELL L Bluebell is at last free freo from from- the Influenza It certainly was wasA ii A long bard hard At one ono time there were ere scarcely enough to care for the I sick ick A Afew few had bad jt t last year ear also the thc i first to recover c over this year year proved the goor Samaritans I According to the last report of I our health officer Mr 1 Lutellus ute Burdick only tw two of the thi f case proved fatal Alma Warren of Nine Mile has been visiting s his mother Mrs Rye Blaine plaine and also friends for three lays days His brother Glen drove dro out the last of their sheep they were Wintering sintering in this place I I Justin Rolf and two sons sons Earl and Ruland Roland were wore business and pleasure I ethers here one day last week they noW note li in Upal 1 r A inc baby b April Apr l at the home of Mr and Mrs J John Anderson nde ou who ii r r one and one halt miles mile soul of ell eIl Moth and baby reported doing ni nicely cly 1 Mrs John who has been quite sick for the last three months is h slightly improved at this time r Mrs Irs Alto Johnston who has bas been in is a serious condition for some six week has been taken to the hospital at Roosevelt Her m many ny friends hope for a speedy recovery Dr of Roosevelt has tas been een a frequent visitor in this y for the past two months W W. B B. B Woodruff and sons have haye been jeen setting out trees and shrubs on on their farm one mile south of Blue Blue- bell I I 1 r fo force ce of men began work on the Dry Gulch ditch this week they hope to have quite n a a force of men to work in the near future Little Littie Fay Murra Murray y daughter of R. R A. A Murray is quite tc ill qu at their home south of Bluebell luebell It has not ot boen been dec decided ded yet just what the trouble is she had tho the flu in February Die Died at the thc home hom of his parents Mr and Mrs Otto Ott La Larsen 1 Aulen Larson Larsen aged 20 years Aulen was wasa a fine young man of sterling habits he was wa l loved ved and respected by all nil who knew him and was a great help to his parents and especially his moth mother r w who o has been confined to her I bed since an operation last August Aulen doing fill all he co could ld in the home that the younger children could attend attend attend at at- tend sch school ol An n of appendicitis following closely behind a severe case of influenza from which he had not fully recovered w was s the cause of his death The loving care of parents and friends and the skill and science of physicians physicians cre of no avail during his recent sickness Those of the immediate family to mourn this loss are are father and mother two brothers brothers' and two sisters Funeral services were held in the yard ard owing to such a large attendance c ce of friends and neighbors bors Aulen has crossed the Dark river I s to the City of Love Lovele He le is resting from lifes life's heavy henvy burdens burdens burdens bur bur- dens f With the tho dear Heavenly father above above a- a bove ove And And nd Oh how sadly we miss him Only those who have known him can know Our hearts are arc heavy with sorrow And our eyes with tears overflow Ills His pres presence nce w was s like a bri bright ht man n n. n beam I That brightens and es s the rough road He gr greeted led us all with with a smile That someway seemed to lightened lighten lighten- ed the load Let Le us strive to meet Aulen in Heaven en Where loved ones will never more part life we we will wilf cherish his memory Till from this world world we w will il Uso tiro d depart a Services were held in the Ward house louse April the first for some time The afternoon services being quite well attended tho many were unable to get out on account of the severe wind windstorm storm The pupils of oJ our school are sOI somewhat somewhat some some- e- e what discouraged owing to the fact that they have hav been held back for forthe forthe the he past two terms on account of influenza Three years ago many were held back on account of and nd whooping c cough ugh We are just wondering what next The smiling face of out out outWard Ward Teachers was certainly a welcome sight this week A fine finc baby boy arrived arrive at the home of Mr and Mrs James Cook April Apri Mother and baby are doing fine at the tIle present time Friday April the Junior High ligh dramatized two plays entitled Rip Van ian Winkle and The Spring Festival Fes- Fes Fes ival composed by seventh and eighth grade girls after which the evening was spent in dancing Music was furnished by the Hancock vic vic- trola rola All had a good time as this is is s the first entertainment ment we have pad had lad since the thc flu broke ou out 0 0 HANNA Our mail is now now- being carried by car again and it seems good to received re received received re re- ved cei-ved it earlier in the da day c Tile The Relief Society met at t the c Ward house and held their regular meeting While there a terrible storm came up but before the meeting meeting meet meet- ing ng was over the storm had subsided a rent great deal I The pupils of the school have been very busy the past week with their final examinations examination Miss Mary Rhodes gave a party Wednesday night at her little ho hoc ic Those invited were Mr and Mrs Foster Rhodes Rhodes- Mr and Mrs Joseph Wilcken Mr and Mrs T. T William Rhodes and Miss Hazel Rhodes The of the evening were games a and d bonfires and a delicious lunch Dana Rose to the Ran Rangers ers Station Wednesday on a business trip rip Carl A. A Rhodes made a business trip to Fruitland last week he expects expects expects ex ex- ex- ex to return soon Will Lewis of Woodland has de de- driven his cattle from the lower country where he has been feeding them during durin the time winter out oui over the Kamas road to Woodland Our road is now open again for fr travel but there is lots Ints of snow mow on tho the summit We Woe are proud of this ns n's as we hear the Strawberry road is dosed Closed Lots ot of he the farmers hear are plowIng plowing plowing plow plow- ing and preparing ir paring ng their heir ground round for foi slanting Mrs Zina Rowley spent pent most of the week with her mother who has been quite ill Word came arne came to Mrs I GI-I Wilcken fr from m her mother Mr Mrs Chas Thompson Thump Thomp son on that her herraN raN broc r Gc Cr f gc c has haa r recently recently re re- been marr marred marut t 1 I There was wag o J ch to ti here re i r owin owing to bail r rc c T m. D D. D MI H. H r ami family moved ove tr their new h h t uri v The horn hom the left i is now for sale ale Mr and Mrs and Mrs Rudolph Rudoloh Wilcken ar are spending pending a few V days with their brother bro bro- brother ther Joe before leaving le vin this vicinity They expect to leave for Arizona Monday in search of a new home Their brother George is also going Soing with thom them for the Fame While Wh Mr and Mrs Mr-j C. C H. H Walden i are arc going to Provo to locate Wo We all regret t to see them go and wish them su success cess in finding them a good home Jos E E. E Rhodes has ju just t received a I call to fill a mission in the Northwester Northwester North North- west wester r states He Ho He Heis is to leave May I The and Farm Creek schools joined Tabiona in the field day ay exercises The pleasure sure of the day was races jumping and baseball baseball baseball base base- ball playing At night there thee was a grand ball and ant everyone present enjoyed enjoyed enjoyed en en- joyed themselves very much Among those present from Hanna we were Mr and Mrs T T. Monroe Giles Mr and Mrs Earl W. W Attwood Mr and Mrs Mrs' J Jose Joseph Ru- Ru Rudolph h Wilcken Mr and Mrs Rudolph Rudolph Ru Ru- dolph Wilcken Etta Moon Maud Misses May and Hazel Rhodes Mr and Mrs Wm Michie and Miss Erma Enna Michie Misses Mary and Hazel Rhodes also Miss Michie fo for the evening dance and stayed ed there over night returning Saturday with the mail Joseph E E. E Rhodes and family visited visited visit visit- ed Sunday afternoon at the home of Thomas Rhodes o JUANITA Miss Lois Wheeler Charles Charlta Ch Walker Walker Walker Wal Wal- ker Mrs Floyd Wheeler cle a and her little son Seaton Errol sp spent nt Monday Monday Mon Mon- day afternoon with Mr Mrs Wheelers Wheeler's p parents ren Mr ri and d Mrs W W. J J. Seaton Misses Alice Dean and Elsie Christensen Christensen Chris Chris- of Antelope enjoyed a hor horse horseback e eback eback back ride to Juanita the first of the thc week Taking advantage of the tho ful weather Monday school children celebrated Arbour Day which they had slighted 1 on account of bad weather r by thoroughly cleaning the thes s school house and grounds I Mr and nd Mrs Adam Erickson and I I children have been visiting with Mr Ir and Mrs F. F B. B Thomas for a few days They loft oft for Vernal Sunday morning where they will will visit Mrs Erickson's parents arents Mrs bars Jerry crry Merkley has been very ill for the past week but is in ing 2 Mr and Mrs George Holfeltz and children 5 spent Pent M Monday nd y evening at atthe atthe atthe the home of E. E W W. Lowery Mrs J. J D. D Wimmer had as dinner guests Sunday Mr and Mrs C C. C E. E Merkley Miss May Clemenson and Cris Merkley Mrs Joseph Gee entertained Sunday Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- day in no honor or of her husbands birth birthday day The invited guests included Mr and Mrs E. E W. W Lowery Mr and Mrs Irs H. H G. G Partridge Nina Gee Hattie Hattie Hattie Hat- Hat tie and Wilford Abbott Mr and Mrs Fred Curran and famil family arrived Sunday from Colorado Colorado Colorado Colo Colo- rado where they have been spending the winter Mr J mes and Miss Alice Webster of Duchesne enjoyed a horse back ride to Junita Sunday Mr and Mrs 0 O. T. T Aske took Sunday dinner with Mr and Mrs W W. J. J Seaton A dance will be given at the Juanita Juanita Juanita Juan Juan- ita s school hool house Thursday evening April 29 A good time is assured Come Coma out and join us I Q 0 WOO WOODBINE D B I. I N E Lyman Duke has been visiting hi his family this week returning to the sheep camp Tuesday Dan Oman made a a business trip to Duchesne Wednesday Mr and Mrs Basil Taylor were were Hahn visitors Sunday John Gilbert of Red Cap passed through Woodbine for Tab Tab- ion iona Toots Jasperson has moved his imp amp to Strawberry Mr and Mrs Joe McAffee have roved noved back to their ranch where they will spend the summer Harold Broadhead and Nellie Crook spent Saturday in Duchesne At Maxwell of Tabiona was a Woodbine visitor Friday Mrs Arnold Taylor has been on sick list this week Alta AIta Broadhead Lila Wright Nellie Crook and Clarence Wright attended church at Utahn Sunday Tom Brown of Duchesne has leased leased leased leas leas- ed the farm of Dan Oman for the thc summer Mr Brown expects to move his family up this week |