Show I I. I OCAL CAIA j Sl I Sheriff Arzy Mitchell announces es the he nl arrival val of a S son I. I Of E i S C 5 U. U A A. A of ot Boneta 1 r t Wa w was s a a visitor Or in Dl Duchesne on 01 Monday i t ter AI Mrs is George Halstead Is recovering recovering recover recover- ing from a 3 severe spell of or sickness s' s s S I Deputy Supervisor Campbell CamPbe l of t I Provo spent the past week in Duchesne Du- Du chesno chesne M Joe Davis who Tho has b been en quite sick with pneumonia tor about for about ten days is ls slowly improving Quite a lot of snow now fell on the on-the the Helper Helper-Ducheane summit tIl the past two weeks week but the m mall mail U Las has been coming conring through without Q any Circular No 5 50 o on breeding and feeding chicks can be beh had be-had h had d by writing writ writing writ writ- ing to agriculture a culture college at Logan Loan 4 Perry Petry Grant and Arlie Arlle White returned re re- re returned I turned home l last st Wednesday after arter an absence of a year in California The he schools of or Duchesne will give an entertainment the last of next week School closes Friday A April rn 11 Mrs l Hebur Heb r J J. J Goff Gol was taken taleen down clown last Friday night with in the lung but is now on the mend Dr Earl Lewis of the Lew Lewis s Optical Optical Optical Op Op- I company of or Price Is making his usual rounds in the bas basin hi t this is w week ek I S Everybody had a gay time at the American Legion dance last Friday night In fact some some of the young boys were just a little too gay S Mrs H. H Walker entertained a few i guests Thursday afternoon of last I week In honor hOllor of Mrs A. A N N. Alt who soon leaves for Washington The A. A M. M Murdock 1 cattle were sold at sheriffs sheriff's sale last Monda Monday J J. J S. S Dean and others of Kansas City held a mortgage oil on the cattle and bid them in Miss Phylls Phylis Burnham of Pleasant Grove arrived last Ved Wednesday to act as stenographer pher in the office of ot Porter and Pope Miss Burnham isa is isa isa a graduate of ot the L L. D. D S. S university H. H A. A Person returned from Salt Lake by way way of Price on Sunday Another car load of Fords had just arrived at Price and he lie brought two of them in with him Joe Ivie Ivle the year five old son of or ofAl AI Al Ivie Ivie of Strawberry was brought in ill Monday Monc ay with a el dislo arm Dr Wood adjusted the arm aim and the boy lioy returned to his home the same day da J Bryant Wooly son of Mr and met with a serious serious se se- se Mrs Mark S S. S Wooly rious accident on Monday while playing with an wound across the he cheek just below the eye ye re required required required re- re three stitches to be taken 4 Edwin Shelton has erected abill a abill abill bill board on ot North Main street advertising advertising ad ad- the picture whiCh which will be lie given about four tour night a week Mr Shelton Is is contemplating aUng taking over the he Liberty cater l and opening op nIn upi up a i ting rIn Ralph Halstead very graciously gracious y yent ent entertained the pupils of the fifth firth and sixth grades at a dancing party Friday evening last week I Ice e cream and cake were served The young guests were very enthusiastic about the delectable ble affair Dr D. D T T. T Wood an and his son son law Inlaw B. B W. W Foster have haTe purchased the Duchesne Drug from H H. W W. Walker Valker taking aking charge on April 1 Mr r. Foster Foser Foster Fos- Fos ter er will have active charge of the business The new firm should do well veil 5 Robert G. G Porter has been ap appointed appointed appointed pointed by the Castlegate relief committee com com- represent this county In the collection of our quota for the Cas- Cas legate relief fund Mr 1 Porter is in Colorado at present but on his re return re- re turn urn he will appoint representatives s I over the county comity to look after and assist in raising raisins our portion of the needed for the relief of or the tho unfortunate families at Castlegate Mrs A. A M. M Murdock l and Mrs l EV E E. V V. Sadler gave a bridge luncheon Tuesday afternoon to the following guests Mesdames 1 Tom Firth rank Frank Franl Kelso George Kohl Iohl Fred red ron Ferron H. H M M. Walker RoM Robt G G. G Porter A. A N. N Alt E E. E W. W O O. O C. C Lockhart hart Arthur Brown Table fable was artistically decorated with yellow jonquils Mrs Alt won the he first prize and Mrs hs Walker Valker free for fOl or all ull i II I I Program for forthe the is M 1 I. I A. A for Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- I J day April C 6 is as follows Current Events Mrs i Wooly reading David Bybee talk tak G G. G V. V Billings Billinga reading r-l r Emily Vl Madsen cornet solo Larsen arsen J Tuesday eve evening Miss Misa Vale Vaye Clemens lemens entertained at at a a. slumber part party The TIle personnel of the crowd was Olena lena Brady Margaret Be Beil Beal l Opal Lott LoU LaRue Nelson elson Vivi Miles Mlles and LavIna Beal Deal Midnight lunch was served and the girls say the they had a dandy handy time Mrs l Frank Hale entertained Thursday evening of ot last week In compliment to the birthday anniversary anniversary anniversary sary of her husband Guests included ed Mrs R. R Reynolds Mrs Arthur Brown Mrs Jones Mr and Mrs E. E Buckaloo Loyd Lon Lou Allen and th the Misses Ora Stott Lola Jones and ancl Ellen Alen I Friday of last week the ei eighth grade students student of Juanita gave a aI I debate entitled Resolved that alfalfa alfaIa fa a seed pays better belter than hay Contestants Contestants Con Con- were Maxine Wimmer Vivian Viv Viv- Vivian ian Gee MasH Basil Abbott and Afton Thomas affirmative Delbert Laurie and and brother Ernest Abbott Ab and Elmer El Elmer Elmer El- El mer Curran negatives The affirmative affirmative affirm affirm- side won Dancing and luncheon luncheon lunch lunch- eon followed The residence and contents of Dan Dan Powell at Mt lt Emmons went up into smoke Sunday Most of the family had gone t to J church It is thought one of the small children must have started the fire In some way None of oC the contents content were saved The he property was insured for tor 2500 The Thesal sal same le property caught fire and was wasil il damaged maged about some time ago In compliment to Mrs Mra Mr J. J 0 0 O. Watters Wat Vat ten who is leaving town the following follow follow- ing lug ladies tendered her a surprise e party Monday l afternoon of this thi week Mesdames Julius Jensen J J 1 E E. E Price C. C T. T Axelgard J. J Nelson 1 M. M Stevens Ern Wilson Ed Edn r Bingham II J. J Partridge John Madsen Madsen Elmer Elmer Bates F. F Randolph Jensen Allen Davis J J. J M M. J J. J A A. A Stevenson O. O A A. Wilkins Alma Poulson and Elmer Elnie A delicious luncheon was furnished by the self invited guests According to the government thermometer thermometer March 1924 was the coldest coldest average for tor 15 years While the records show the past month the coldest average for many years we have had lower temperatures ii in March Malch of ot other years as on March larch 3 1916 it was 12 below zero March 1 1 1 1917 it was 1 above March 2 1922 it was 6 6 below In March 1924 2050 inches of oC snow fell ell with precipitation w win while in March 19 1922 J th there t-e t were were weri 45 2 inches precipitation mostly rain In honor of the Boneta basketball team who were the champions of or orthe the Roosevelt and stakes slakes the Boneta girls gave a fine entertainment entertainment enter enter- Thursday evening of last week The first feature was a banquet banquet hanquet ban han given at the home homo of ofIr Mr Ir and Mrs A A. A O. A.-O. O. O Madsen The fhe center piece was a bouquet of or peach poach blossoms The place cards were suitable poems poem written especially for each one to which was was- tied a 8 ribbon running to the hidden favor v l was as a 1111 I ial- ial loon The fhe following were present l W. W V. V 1 T. T Fieldstead Mon Motis Johansen Jed Crawford Joe Young Irvin Pearson Leslie Pearson George Pearson Elmer Tidwell Napier Swasey Misses l Anona Oman Jennie Walker Olga King Rhoda Pearson Magaret 1 Brown Drown Mrs A. A B. B Madsen en Mr and Mrs A. A O. O Madsen Mr and Mrs E. E 0 O. Bennion After Arter the banquet the party r retired to the Ward Vard hall and spent the remainder remainder re re- of the evening in dancing Quite a serious accident happened last Friday night when a car turned over about a block and a half east of the Grant hotel with five pants Perry Grant got ot his collar collarbone collarbone collarbone bone broken Orley White had his leg broken in iii three places below the knee George Shelton received some bruises and the two Stott boys were somewhat shaken halien up Stewart Stott was driving Perr Perry Grant and Orley Vi White were riding on the running board The boys stepped on the thc running board to ride down to the 1 Grant hotel from the dance but the I Icar car didn't stop so they could get off oft A little ways down the car hit a rought spot and cramped Grant was on o the opposite side from the tho way the car turned over and aud was thrown over the car car on his head We Ve understand the driver had a lit little hit Ut- the tle too much booze for tor safety This mixture has often orten been tried before and sometimes with disastrous re re results re- re suits J t z i t L |