Show PINT BASIN SI-N- SI OI C-OI J oo Io I. 01 0 0 J f- f rhe Fourth of oC July celebration was ono of enjoyment A picture show and dunce was largely r cd In the evening T Mr 13 D. Mitchell l of oC Francis has hus come cume out to help his son Alvin with f the hay crop Mr Ir N. N J. J Mitchell also al also al- al so returned with him Mrs l Mitchell underwent an operation for Cor her throat and will wUl not return for or some time tiri t Mrs 1 Elizabeth Knight Is quite poorly at this writing Miss Verna Vema BennIon bf t Mt Emmons Em- Em mons was the guest of oC Mrs 1 Hans Anderson Ani An An- i derson dorson during the Fourth f. f The traveling theater troupe play r cd here last lastlo Monday lo day night r. r tIc 01 J 0 0 01 01 j iI EL I. 01 I J A very enjoyable party f f was held at the home of Mrs frs Edith 4 Anderson About six couples were p. p present Games and dancing were the order A nice lunch was served r Walters Valters troupe played at Saturday evening The rhe house yas raS crowded and the play ver very much en- en Mr 11 and Mrs James Crystal entertained en en- a number of their friends from and Myton 1 ton Monday londay forenoon fire broke e out In Inthe the tho Alexander apartment house C B. B Aderson Alerson postmaster had to make a n quick move It happened to be cream day so there was plenty of farmers to assist with the extinguishing extinguish extinguish- ing of the fire and moving the post post- 0 of oJ oJ MT Wl 11 Jo i ole f rj J- J J j j j j ole j j oJ- oJ Bishop Oscar Wilkins left for Salt Lake last Saturday to attend to business business busi busi- ness for for Cor the Farnsworth Canal com company pan ole ot ole IJ LOPE j I ole Miss 1 Mable Keel eel and Miss Ilina Nealson have gone to Hiawatha Mr Ir and Mrs 1 Jack Jacl Birch came in from Price to spend the Fourth with Jacl Jacks Jack's s 's father Mr 11 Jas Birch The grasshoppers are very cry bad in our midst It is feared the they are ale going go go- ing to tal take e every everything thins thins- Lyle Lle Young was up to his ranch from Roosevelt and visited with his brother CUff Cliff Rufus Hufus Lewis h has ts returned from Heber where he went to take his mother Miss Bertha Christensen has gone to R Roosevelt to spend be Fourth Eldon Brady is hom io spend the Fourth from the sheep herd erd J 00 I. I. H J J o ot oJ Mr 11 McDonald from frol 1 Salt Lal Lake e passed through Fruitland Frida Friday He was checking up the fire insurance policies written out by Billings and Sweatman of Duchesne to see if the policy holders were over insured Charles Russell Rusell arid and family and Mrs Anna nna Carey started Wednesday Wednes Wednes- day for tor Colorado a four horse team and covered wagon and a trail wagon They also also- took their cattle and s saddle horses The two boys Arthur ArthUl T P M 11 and Bert drove the c cattle I CUi to locate there but bul Mrs 1 Care Carey expects t to return soo b by train or 01 stage A couple of young len with an auto load of nice woolen goods blankets sweaters etc nave nae been can canvassing Fruitland this week eol Arnold Fausett of Wallsburg brought out a truck load of at nice strawberries and cherries from Provo which w we were sure sUle all aU glad to see and taste Dan Penley who is interested In the coal mines up Red Creek anti and who with his wife wiCe camped here for a n ast summer on their way from Virginia to Calf Calif is with lib again He came by train tills this time as his wife wasn't well enough to make the trip b auto and he didn't didn care to try that kind of orn a trip alone Mrs 1 J J. J E. E L. L Carey Carer received rece f a crate of fine cherries cherries- parcel post POL from her hel sister and husband at Palisades Colo Roy noy Giles of Tabiona has b spending some time at Fruitland ol DIso DI- DI so Leo Lee from the summit The yea yearly II question to be he or 01 11 no ut to be a celebration at Fruitland is on We Ve understand that an race ex-race horse is to bob rought out fro from Hebel He He- ber bel to beat the fa Fruitland sorrel Wc Ve wonder r If that's 8 intend ed td for a i joke If so be us laugh with jUI Mrs Alb Albert rt Sweat wishes the item in regard to the benefit dances corrected as she says says' those were not her intentions Hut But as she slie declines declines' to give her Intentions we must draw our own con conclusions 0 or J Ie J oJ Irs Wm Lewis of Kamas is vIsitIng visit vIsit- ing her daughter Mrs Irs Hancock Mrs lr Oscar Loveland low left and son Arlow Arlow Ar- Ar last week to spend the summer sum sum- mer with relatives at Salt Lake Hinkley and The teams came in from last week with the ilie base cement for the basement of oC the ward house and aud other finishing mat materials rials Mrs 1 Hugh Hard Hardy and daughter were WCO out out- outgoing going passengers on the stage Thursday After Arter a ver very pleas ant two weel weeks s visit with her Mr 11 and Mrs A. A V. W. Maxwell parents other oHler al and d relatives She will returned to her home near neal Salt Lal Lake e. e Mrs K C. C Jones arrived Lal Lake e Saturday She will spend from Salt the coming week disposing of her furni ture and visiting with friends her man many One Oue of the social features j f of or the week was a wedding dance Friday night given by hy Frank Clark and t wJ n married at t the Salt Lake e Temple on the first of June Junc Mrs hs Glenn Coe of or Kamas la 3 spending a few days at ut Tabiona visiting vis vis- relatives The sympathy of the people peo poo- goes out to 0 Mr Ir tt and tl Mrs Jot Murdock of the Pine Pino Cre t l' l ranch o of over o the loss of oC their little three year old daughter Audry h was drowned in Wolf creek Thursday 21 Mrs Clyde Lambert of ur Wyoming spent Friday and Saturday her sister Mrs I Frank Jank Clar Clark A splendid program waa rendered ren Ien dered at Mutual Sunday und and was we well attended Following la lathe the program Singing America ll b by bythe the congregation praY prayer rj John II H. Jones singing Onward Christian Soldiers ten len minute talk by Guy Jones America a Land holc Above all other Lands duel The Flag Without a a. tain Eva Ia Co Cope po All mil milMay J May la Clark Clarl reading Columbus Mr lr J. J C. C Crandall musical selection Prof Conley und and reading God Give us 1 Men en b by D Dan n Wurth en Music by the Conley Orchestra concert concert con con- cert recitation Article 01 oi Faith led b by Bert White twenty minute talk by A. A W W. Max Maxwell ta well on Instances of oC disregard of the la law w musi musical al selection by hy Prof Conley's Conleys Conleys Conley's Con Con- leys ley's students The Ship ShIll of Stale I. I Lv Mrs l Ernest Allen rue file Spangled Banner by the congregation tion Uon benediction Mrs Mi Ua v 11 Meetings arc held every Sunia Sunday al always nl ways ays an interesting IH pio ram am I Us- Us sons Every Everyone one Invited d. d di i 01 of- of of- of 01 Impressive funeral services were held over the thc remains of Audrey Audre Murdock three year old daughter of Mr Ir and Mrs 1 J. J T. T 1 Murdock l who was drowned in Wolf creel creek on West Wesl WestFork Fork of Duchesne at their home Thursday June 29 at 5 1 p. p m. m Services Services Ser Ser- vices held at the home of the thc grandparents M Mand 11 and Mrs P. P A. A Murdock at Heb Heber r Saturday July 1 at 4 p. p m. m A large circle of relatives relative and friends were in attendance Bishop G. G Frank R Ryan an of Heber 1st ward took to-ok charge Singing rendered b by mixed quartette Opening song Our Dear Little Rosebud has Left LeCt Leftus' Leftus us us' Prayer offered b by Wootton Song I need Thee rhee ever Hour sin their order were Patriarch Robert Sf Dul Duke e President Joseph R. R Murdock Charles N Broadbent and G. G Frank Ryan Words of comfort and alid consolation were offered b by each Floral offer ings were profuse and beautiful Closing song Sometime Well WeB Un Benediction offered bj Frank Epperson Interment in Hebel He her bel cemetery Grave dedicated b bj G. G Fr Frank Ryan James Maxwell of Provo has hus he been en here visiting with his stepson Dane Dam Rose They returned to Provo Pro last Thursday Clyde Van Tassell went to Kamat Kama on business Friday Joe Wilcken went to Kamas on business and to have some dentist work done 2 I. io f J I of J f f i oJ J 4 2 oo 01 01 Mr and Mrs Paradise of or Washington Wash Wash- ington are are are- visiting Mrs Paradises Paradise's mother Mrs J. J W. W Brummett ol 01 Utahn h Mrs rs Rosetta ose t Mayhew 1 spent the I weeK weel end ena visiting her mother Mrs Irs Mary A. A AUrite Jl te of Utahn Mr 11 and Mrs Johnson and Mildred Dates Bates of or Vernal are visiting Mrs M A. A Ross Hoss The Knight Investment company compan has had a force of men worl working Illg on the canal f for r several months The first water this this' year ear reached camp July 2 Mrs Onn Orin Olsen spent the week end eni visiting her mother Mrs Effi r Peterson on of Utahn The farmers of have pros pro of a tine fine crop tills year real The fir first t cutting of hay is being harvested harvest harvest- ed and the wheat is out in hi head or z c o I. of Ie Jo J of Mr 11 Lewis Allred AUred tool took his son Melvin lelvin to Roosevelt Saturday of last week Melvin underwent a successful success success- ful operation while there and I Is much improved at this writing Mr Jack Blazzard of oC St. St George Georg is with his sister Mrs Lionel Jensen of oC Neola The Misses l Bernice and Gardner nf n T i Melba u u w re me Ule guests of oC Mazella l Jensen last Saturday The telephone company are now working to col connect trie east side of Neola with the telephone The dance dance- Saturday night In Hit Neola amusement hall haJI was we well at at- tended It was enjo enjoyed d by everyone The field men of the Peppard Seed company made an inspection trip to Neola the past week Mrs l T. T 1 T. T 1 of or Neola made a business trip to Roosevelt Saturday 10 Jo Ie of- of MOFFAT 0 oJ of The club club- boys hos dance was well weB tended at attended at- at June speaks of everybody c having a good time Mrs Irs in Hank Bank spent pent Friday Vernal with relatives and friends frienda The red bridge is repaired so it can be ue crossed We It are all glad for saves some miles of oC travel Two trucks loaded Scouts with Boy Bor from Salt Lake passed passed through here Sunday Mr Jack Miller who works at ut the government saw mill spent this week weel with v his wife and family Court will be held in school the Mortal house Saturday on the case ol 01 Arthur I L. L Gray and Grandma 01 assault and Berge batter battery Apostle George A. A Smith and G. G Smith made a special visit visH olton to their cousin Mr 11 B. B O. O Mr 11 Lex Smith driller for the Ulnah Ulnah ah oil and Exploration company hns has has' one ole fishing but not for trout tro I but for tor drilling tools tool In the Midwest on Hill creek He is hoping he will wUl willbe be successful J 01 ole Last Tuesday James Henrie Henre was stunned by lightning It struck a clothes line fastened to the corner of or orthe the house and followed the wire into the house Sunday Sunda at noon ten children were baptized in the canal near Win Wm Keels Keel's ranch and were confirmed In Inthe inthe the afternoon meeting The rhe llo Boy Scouts gave a dance Fn day night The scouts furnished the music free A good crowd was out ana ln everyone had a good time Samuel GInes of ot Lal was a visitor ai at sacrament meeting Sunday Ivan Bastain hurt his leg quite severely while working in the river last Wednesday Louis Bisel was transacting business business busi busi- ness in Roosevelt Monday E oJ- oJ 0 f. f o 0 A A oo 0 of Wednesday afternoon the Roosevelt Roose velt public library was the center of attraction for fOl the children The con committee have instituted a story during which stories will be told to the children by some member of the Roosevelt elt Culture club Mrs Mary lary Orser was st story Iy teller for Cor the day Stor Story hour will be given during the summer months and all aU children are arc welcome Friday afternoon the Roosevelt Culture club met with Mrs Ross Bartlett A book r review lew was given by Mrs Mildred Dillman A drama was reviewed by Mrs Mary Iary Orser A poem was given by Mrs Irs Hazel Ashton Mes ames Ezra Burton D. D P. P Whittmore and W. W A. A Warthen War War- then rendered a number of songs W. W L. L Woolf left for Salt Lake City Saturday morning to bring Mrs Woolf home after aner her visit with friends and relatives Saturday afternoon a large crowd of Boy Bor Scouts from Salt Lal Lake e under the direction of or Scoutmaster Oscar Kirk Kirl ham reached Roosevelt The are traveling In two of oC the large government trucks and several tour ing cars Mr 11 Kirkham was assisted h by Dr John T. T 1 Taylor Elias Woodruff Wood Wood- ruff Hyrum Smith and George A Smith Upon their arrival here the they were escorted to the lawn of Stake Scout raster Master Ha Ray E. E Dillman where tables had been heen prepared for a grand reed feed by Mrs 1 Dillman assisted b by Mesdames M. M I. I I. I Bryce E. E P. P Evans W. W A. A Warthen W. W 11 L. L Sutherland and the Misses Margaret Warthen and Elsa Frederickson son The rhe tables table were decorated roses loses also were prominent In the decora Sunday morning the scout broke camp and went to Vernal and later to the dinosaur quarry at Jen sen Monday evening they returned and again went Into camp at iii I city park parle Tuesday morning they I went to Whiterocks after hearing a n rumor that the Sun dance was about to be started Dr W. W L. L Sutherland returned from Rexburg Idaho Tuesday after after- noon The doctor expects to return to Rexburg in a few lays days Austin Smith who has been away on a mission returned home Tues Tues- day O z 1 1710 X J 01 Evidence that the scenery of Utah is attracting attention in other places Is seen from the recent appearance In eastern publications of pictures of some of the beauty spots of this state The week mid pictorial section sec sec- tion of the New York Times for June 8 contains a page double p pic- pic c lure of ot The Edwin which is the greatest and most symmetrical natural nat nat- ural bridge In the world Another attraction that has received mori morl than honorable mention is Br ct canyon of oC which a large picture ap In the Post Dispatch photo gr gravure vure section of June 11 Th Thc os- os pictures are reproductions of or photographs photo photo- graphs taken by George L. L Beam of photographer for Cor the Denver Rio Grande Western railroad The honey crop will be far better than last year It Is reported that the Mulvey l oil well on Hill HilI creek has shut down More than half of the Price Castle gate paved road Is now open to fic fico Paul Hammock chief clerk Uintah Indian Project has returned from Salt Lake Arthur V. V Duke of Heber and Miss Eileen Garfield Gar of ot Draper were married in Salt Lal Lake Alfred J. J Charles engineer Uintah Indian Project is In Salt Late Lake in connection with final proof on water Next week the Free Press will publish sh an illustrated 1 tunnel article Boring DorIng the Continental Di Di- vide Joseph F. F MacKnight of oC Price with Mrs Irs MacKnight went to attend the funeral of his mother Mary Ann Fielding l was one one- of Utah's pioneers Born Dorn In Ills she Nauvoo was 78 years old She arrIved ar ar- rived In Utah with the second reaching Salt Lake Lal in the early of 1848 In the same company with this little t old year girl was her cousin Joseph FIeldIng Field FIeld- ing Smith later to become president ident of the Mormon church She ha has been a widow for tor eighteen years her hel husband J James MacKnight t ha having vin preceded her to the tho great beyond Besides Joseph I F. F she is survived b five other by sons and daughters twenty grand children and one grea great t Alva L. L Coleman and Miss liss Annie L. L Murdock of were granted a marriage license by the tha clerk cleric of Salt Sail Lake county George Stewart and Jr have returned son George from |