Show DINT I. I BASIN SIN cr or 04 x FRUITLAND O 1 School opened Monday Sept 17 with a fairly good attendance Several Sev Sev- r era eral of the older ones ar are staying staring out i to help put up hay bay Sr SI and aud Scott I David Murdock son are out from Heber for the tho beef round up 1 Sirs Mrs David Daid Baum Is visiting relatives rela rela- tives in Idaho Lewis Fausett and wife took their oldest daughter Ella to Duchesne Mond Monday y to attend the grade Keith Humes Is attending high school at lIeber 1 Mrs Irs J. J E. E L. L Carey Carer has been on the silk list Wm and George McMillan and C. C H. H Carey have havo gone on the round roundup uP up to t. oo t. 0 Eo A ArEo rEo 0 0 oft to 0 0 Tabiona was certainly highly favored the evening of oC Sept 23 when Apostle Richards and lJ nf of conference visitors rs stopped corwith oer cor with us They Tirey came from Duchesne urh held a night meeting wita us us re ref remained re- re over oyer night and continued on onto onto f to Salt Lake the next morning Those o of us is who attended the meeting meeting meet meet- ing lug sure ure had a rare treat Mrs V. V R. R Savage Is the happy mother of a fine bouncing baby boy hay and md al all ale are doing dong well K C. C Jensen and family have moved moved moved ed from their farm into Ue tie Dugdale home in town to be more convenient n for s schooling Have had an unu unusual ual janod period pe re- ja- ja nod lately which has ret retarded Jr ed harvesting har bar vesting farm crops to quite qute an 11 ex exten ex- ex ten tent t. t The following from Ta went to conference in Duchesne Bishop C. C L. L Wagstaff and and- wife second counselor J. J L. L Johnson wife and In two children J. J H. H LeFevre LeFevr wife we and child Mrs O. O T. T Hicken Mrs 1 Jessie Maxwell Mrs 1 Hazel Bowers flowers and Mrs Ada S. S Clark Most of the above heads beads of various are depart depart- ments fr 1 4 ot- ot JIANNA HANNA to of- of ot 0 t of- of to I A boy bor came to the home of Mr and Mrs Irs Clyde Clde Van Tassell Sept 19 V. V C. C Savage reports a visit from the stork on Sept 17 Its a 3 boy This makes four boys and four girls at their home Mrs Irs A. A B. B Atwood spent Friday with her mother at Duch It being being be be- ing lug Mrs Irs Davis birthday Mr Ir and Mrs T. T M. M Giles GIes are visiting visiting visit visit- ing with friends at Duchesne Parley and Frank Defa Deta made a trip to Provo for fruit this I week Mr lr and Mrs Parley Red Reid are In My Myton ton this week Heber and Nephi Moon 1 and Jo Wilken returned from Heber Friday S Mrs Fred Wood and daughter Mildred I arrived I from Salt Lake Monday Mrs Wood will have charge of the school this winter TALMAGE of- of oft ofEd of- of Ed Cook arrived home from Provo on Sunday where he he- had been with a load of furniture for H. H P. P Ot- Ot On arriving home Mr Cook found he had an increase In n the family in the form of a baby girl A large number of our people at attended attended at- at I tended the tile quarterly conference at Duchesne on Saturday and Sunday Some very good meetings were held heldon on both days Bishop p A. A G. G Burton left Sunday afternoon for Salt Lake to attend aJ a J birthday party to be lYe given there in honor of h his lis s mothers mother's fifth eighty-fifth on the twenty-fourth twenty of the month H. H A. A Beckstead left here for Salt Lake on Sunday on business Miss Miss' Mary Anderson left leU for her home in Pro Provo o on Monday after spending a week visiting her brothers and nd wives Mr I and Mrs James An- An aerson and ana Mr air and ann Mrs irs Ed i Ander Ander- son We Te have quite a fine band here in Talmage now under the direction of Joe Jozsa They played for the dance I here on Friday night and gave us some good music Some of at the Mt l Home and Boneta young people were at the dan dance e. e Mrs 1 Lettie Lettle Clement returned tr tram from m Provo Friday where she had been to take two of her children to attend school for the winter She brought home a load of fruit with her Mrs Nancy Jensen returned home from Duchesne after spending a few tew days at the home of ot her son George I taking care of his wife and ne new Y ef I baby girl I Miss Francis Clement who is teaching teaching teach teach- ing school in Bluebell spent the week end here bere ere with her folks Some of or our boys and girls will attend the grade over across the big hollow this winter We are sorry sorry sor sor- sor- sor ry we could not have It i. In fn In Talmage again this winter 1 10 t et LiU OI T J oJ- oJ I 10 3 to Sunday afternoon a ward celebration celebration tion of or the one h hundredth anniversary anniversary sary of the m message of Moroni to the thel Prophet Joseph Smith was held Good talks were given ghen along that I line by Mrs Eva Wilson Jerry Harrison Har Har- Harrison rison C. C B. B Bartlett and Elizabeth S. S Mr and Mrs Coa Hayward of Bountiful visited their parents Mr and Mrs Roy Taylor a afew few days last week Miss Vera Taylor Talor returned home wIth them to attend school this winter Mrs H Huber ber from MIdvale Is here I visiting her h-er children and friends 4 Clarence Jensen Is leaving for In- In Ini In Independence i dependence to teach school this win- win ter Mr Angus Angus- of at Roosevelt lt was in n town Thursday evening His daughter daugh daugh- ter tel Miss Angus returned home i with him to to spend Sunday Sunda with home folks A. A W. W Norton and daughter Sadie left for Salt Lake Lak Saturday on pleas pleas' uro ure and business combined Mr 1 and Mrs Wm m C. C Marshall were ere visitors I at Vernal last week They brought Mr and Mrs Hayden Foster home Mr Foster Fosteris is getting along just fine William Clark returned home Friday Friday Friday Fri Fri- day from a trip to Payson to visit his daughter Dr Myers 1 from front was In town Sunday f r A Yer very cold storm wind and und heavy rain Sunday Sunda- afternoon Some clearer clear clear- er and and warmer today todar I oo l 1 01 00 oio 4 l 4 2 4 4 1 4 1 4 4 4 4 t. o-t. c Threshing Is n progress on alfalfa fa seed We Ve predict that seed seed seed-in in inthis this section will average Wilh the tIle best of It There was alfalfa burr burron on the McAfee farm trial mat measured 4 Inches Casper measured it it I Quite Quite- a nu number of our people at attended attended at- at tended conference at Duchesne Sat Saturday ut- ut t- t urda and Sunday Dd you hear about that still Sheriff Mitchell l an and Marshal Murray Murray Mur Mur- ra ray had the other day It t was lakel taken tak tak- en en el elin in the Redcap country aid aitt resembled re re- resembled re- re a full grown octopus It filled the sheriffs sheriff's ca car t to tJ the tile full fun capac capacity y Thornton Richardson has accepted accept accept- ed a posit position on at loka Joka teaching school this winter His family will move move later on Mrs Smalley Smaller has improved on the Hubbard Squash until she has them as large as pumpkins Still the flavor Is fully as good as in the smaller varieties S. S A. A Wells VeIls was In this section Sunday looking after aft the meat busi busi- ness 1 oJ t 44 01 oJ 4 or- or 4 t. 4 MT l HOME IE i 4 4 i to 4 toto to 4 4 i 4 6 I oJ 4 1 4 4 4 E. E J. J Mitchell has returned home He took took his daughter laughter Belle and Mss Miss Vera Vem Bleazard out to school Mrs Lenora Housekeeper has gone out for fruit Mr and Mrs 1 D D. B B. B Farnsworth ha have ve gone out to to- Provo for an in indefinite Indefinite indefinite In- In definite time Mr Floyd Flod Farnsworth and family have also gone out to the theca ca camps nips There has been much storm and disagreeable here heIe lately also al also also al- al so frost x Mr and Mrs L. L M. M Miles went down to Duchesne for conference also Patriarch WIlkIns and Bishop Jensen Elizabeth Rowley and sister Isabelle Isabelle Isabelle Isa- Isa belle Lindsay went to Duchesne to have dental work vork done The little adopted son of oZ Mr 1 and Mrs G. G A. A Stott died dred last Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- da day of The funeral services ser soy vices were held last Friday The speakers were Patriarch Oscar flir kens hens and J. J T. T Rawly The remains were taken to Altonah for burial Mr and arid Mrs H. H A. A Pace have llave been to Price Price- visiting relatives Clyde Rowley and wife have returned re ret returned re- re t turned home from Provo 4 4 oio 4 I I 4 4 1 I 4 4 oC C Ai l Mrs rs Paul Morris was an Altonah visitor last Friday saying good bye be to her sister Mrs Dennis She leaves for Denver she will be benear benear benear near to her husband who is at present present pres pres- ent eat In the hospital suffering from spinal tr trouble uble Saturday a number of Altonah people attended conference at Du Du- chesne The Bowden family have returned prom from rom Wyoming where they have spent the last four weeks Her son Louie Loule is much improved in n health with the trip trin I I l Mrs rs Carrie Thompson has gone to Salt Lake to visit with her mother Mr Warren Beebee has shipped two hundred head of ot lambs to Mr TI TIngley of or My Myton ton at ten cents per pound He also has lias bought Mr James Jamea Gurr's herd Occidental Seed company has contracted contracted con con- seed around here at per pound also providing sacks and cleaning Mr 1 and Mrs Jerry Rich of or NInemile Ninemile Nine- Nine mile tulle are here visiting with Mrs Richs Rich's parents Mrs Maxfield has half ha returned from Provo where she went with her son Linford who will wIl attend school there this winter I 4 i 4 tCo to 4 ARCADIA I I z 4 oe 4 I 4 4 1 1 4 00 4 el eJ Mr and Mrs Collie Robison and children Marion Marlon Lo Lou and Verda Johnson went to Salt Lake City during the week to attend the circus Frost didn't do much damage here only to the garden stuff Our field held man man C. C A. A Larsen said the seed wasn't damaged t i Following are those who attended attend attend- ed conference at D chesne Saturday and Sunday Thomas M. M I. I Gilbert Mr 1 and Mrs Marvin G. G Shields Mr and Mrs Hale Holgate Mrs John H. H Holgate daughter Vera Mr 1 and ad Mrs ts S. S O. O and faugh daugh ter tel Elsie Miss l Marva Vance Mr 11 and Mrs MrS' Jane Jenkins Mrs Mable Gordon Gordon Gor Gor- don Mr and Mrs Frank Horrocks Mr 1 and Mrs 1 0 O. A. A Lasen L L. L J. J Gilbert Gil Gil- bert Mrs fl'S Sarah NIelson Richens Velma The brothers left f for or W Westwood California They Monday are g going via the Victory high highway way Their mother will join them in about two weeks i to oe 4 oft oo 4 10 I I I 0 1 oJ 1 4 z 1 10 1 4 4 10 4 4 10 oft 4 t. 4 Tax notices are being beng sent out I The days and nights were equal September 23 which was vas the autumnal autumnal autum autum- autumnal I nal equinox Emil Nym Nyman an was elected president o of the Carbon county ass association a. a Garvey Bryant of the Occidental Seed company is among the many seed men in here this week The tenth annual convention of the Utah Library association will beheld bo be held held- in Salt Lake Lak e October 6 6 e W e are still Importing flour I This Thia basin certainly should raise wheat enough for home use The duck duel season opens October 1 Many q of the tho sportsmen believe the season s should open two weeks earlier 1 State tate fair fall October 1 to 6 will attract large jarge crowds T Tiie e program this year is said to be esp especially callY good A Greek areek farmer over farmer over in the tho northeast north north- east east cast part of the county is said to have hae this year worth of alfalfa alfalfa al al- al falfa seed r rAt Ac At 11 least hast bushels of grain will b be required to fatten turkeys for Thanksgiving and Christmas Have we that much grain In the basin basin ba ha- sin Mrs l V. V T. T Rice nice has arrived at her herI I new home in Fort Duchesne She I Ihas I has fully recovered from the operation operation opera opera- tion for appendicitis performed in Denver a few weeks ago Did you ever stop to think that you dont don't have to pay an taxes flu n your turkeys turkeys- They are hatched an and raised and soUr sola and ana the th l money 1 spent between the trips of the as asjes- asjes ies- ies sor Miss Hermina Hermi a Irsfeld continued her journey from her home in Minnesota Minnesota Min Mm- to Los Angeles after a pleasant pleasant pleasant pleas pleas- ant visit with her brother N. N W. W Irsfeld In charge charge of the dian dlan Irrigation Project W. W H. H Coltharp and George E. E Adams of Vernal were in My Myton ton this week feel on Uintah Power Light company company com corn pany business busness They are well pleased pleas pleas- ed to know that we have over here I such fine seed and turkey prospects An old turkey hen nen belonging to to I I Dick Smith of LaPOInt probably holds the record for last year She I SheL stole stoIc awa away and mad made mad her nest andin and andin L in due time came caine back with the 25 little fellows fellos's all aU of were raised raised raised rais rais- ed to maturity Who can beat it The cost of ot the Salt Lake and Denver Denver Den Den- ver railroad from Springville to Utah- Utah Col Colorado rado line lIn-e miles will wll be an average of about per mile The cement road from Castlegate to Price cost more than per mile Joseph Marx of Lapoint brought In a couple of purebred lambs Iambs that set him back each Mr Marx Mart Martis is about to dispose of 1000 head purebred ewes He is exhibiting a It bunch of livestock at the county fair air this Dr Joseph Peterson and family visited the doctors doctor's sister Mrs 1 Fred Musser and family for a few lew days Dr Peterson occupies the chair of I Psychology at the famous Peabody dy Institute Nashville Tenn He Het atone atone at atone one time occupied the chair chair of Psychology Esy- Esy Pay Pay- at the University of Utah Jep Thomas struck a fine l lamb mb market at Kansas City last w week ek The average price was 13 per hun hun- dred His lambs averaged 70 pounds and he had about Heber and Uintah basin lambs Iambs by the way al always always al- al ways ring bring better prices than others The Democratic state central committee committee com corn will meet in Salt Lake October Octo Octo- ber her G C for the purpose of or selecting a 11 state chairman to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of D. D C. C Dun Dunbar ar state bank examiner I was In n My Myton ton and Duchesne for a couple of days conferring with Ernest Ernest Ern Ern- est eat Robbins receiver of the state banks in lu the two towns There is no information of for pub pub- lica tion One hundred sixty acres of land in the val valley e project will wUl be restored to entry under the homestead homestead home home- stead and desert land laud laws Former soldiers and sailors will wUl bo be given a ninety day preference right from October 11 1923 to January 9 1924 before the land lands will wll be thrown open to public entry The lands are described technically as follows The northeast quarter of or section 27 township 9 south range 1 east ast David Ball Bali of Champaigne Illinois Illi Ill nois spent a few days in n My Myton ton near where he has lIas considerable farm land Mr 2 Ball Bali is highly pleased at good tunnel and railroad news When the Moffat 1 road runs through this basin you ou may expect to see fUll fully fifty per cent of or all coast to coast travel declared Mr Ball What a wonderful wonder wonder- ful ml country this is continued Mr tr Ball Turkeys seed sheep honey and dairying should make all the tb-c people r rich ch And Andi It Wm-m Wm make m im tho them th i ar em people r rich ch And Andi It Wm-m Wm make m im tho them th i ar em rich If the they only PUt forth Proper efforts An interesting event October 19 will be a picture show and dm dance ce at the My Myton ton Opera House b by th the Campfire girls If It you OU buy Chautauqua season tickets you get at least 3 for for- 2 and andY at the same time Y you help out Ut the guarantors David Davk Gillen Is home for tor awhile Recently in Salt Lake thieves |