Show L 0 X to q rI 4 a N 4 d' d 01 I d' d j I o j r I 4 5 0 or v 00 oi- oi oito to z sat Saturday evening ening Misses Missa Miss Lots Lot's r f Angus Augus An Au- n E. ml mis miscellaneous gus and anil Chloris ris Collins gave shower for tor Viviam Vi 11 1 lie IT j County Commissioner t W W. ic l Dye was a al a Roosevelt Roosevelt- visitor Tn Tu daY j jLouis o Louis Louis' Allred Allred- o of or d coh was in iii Roosevelt Tuesday 1 c material material mate mate- mate mate-I rial for Cor the repair o of the school J building g at Neola I C C. C L. L Ashton ma Roosevelt H I returned from Salt SaIl Lake Lak TU Tue Tuesday clay afternoon afternoon af- af h having g sufficiently recover re o et ed from from his operation tb o to travel Mr Ashton was accompanied by Mr Mrs Mra Ashton Fr Friday day afternoon afternoon at the the l high ig I school campus campus' the the faculty foot bale team played a picked ed team froni the ih h team t came c mu out victorious victorious victo victo- l rious with a score of 13 to 0 O. However How IIo ever from the number of players I nursing their bruises a rather strenuous notes time was had Jack Jacl Aldrich I a as as- center for the town ton team seems seems' to have haye been center of or attack and is carrying his his his' arm in a mg as a re re- suIt cult The store closest during the hours of the game The high school faculty team will play the town team ag again in on Wednesday Armistice day and on the roll following oi Saturday Sat will play the Uintah cadey faculty at T. The Du l county school will celebrate Armistice ray cay a with a program in the afternoon followed by a dance in inthe the evening in rn the ne gym gymnasium l Doctor Homer Rich of Vernal will be the principal speaker Professor ProCessor Chas of tile the high school will go to Vernal to to sp speak alt at the Uintah county high school Armistice day program Leslie Aston and andRae Rae Ashton of Vernal came over ocr from Vernal to meet meet C. C L. L Ashton upon his return from Salt Lake Ross Bartlett who has been ing a few days in Salt Lake returned return return- ed ell and has been assisting in the Peppard office Tars Mrs Clara Alexander Harmston will leave for Rigby Idaho Wednesday Wednes Wednes- Wednesday Wednesday day to join her husband Albert Harmston who is is' working for the Utah Idaho Sugar company at that point Wm Stevens of Randlett has purchased purchased pur pur- put chased a Fordson tractor from Irom the I Uintah Basin Motor company and wi will doco fall plowing t 4 rV 1 S. S 4 F f j 4 Ti t. t to y z hi I 2 C I t RANDLETT t v t. t t Z I I. 4 Many parents were in attendance at the second teacher parent meeting meet meet- meeting I ing ing- of the season Thursday evening g. g l Tho The s speaker eale for the evening ing was was' j Mr form formerly or oi South D j Dr-j I kota ta together with several Instrumental instrumental I I mental selections re rendered by br by Mr 1 i aril and Mrs V. V T T T. Rice of Ft Duchesne Mr 11 Rice gave several selection on ona on a common hand saw with a i violin I bow After Aftel busin business ss matters matter were 1 discussed the meeting vas was adjourned adjourned adjourn adjourn- ed cd and the remainder of the evening I was spent in dance during which lii lunch ch was was served b by Mrs Mis L. L C C. Wall Mrs C. C M. M Larson Mrs l Mrs Howart L. L 1 Stevens t vens and Mrs r. r rs- rs Wallace Vallace Jensen Everyone reported as having had bad a avery a avery J very good time Evan Fisher Fishel our principal returned return return- I ed from Salt Lake Tuesday where he went event t to take his wife to the bedside bedside bed bed- side of her mother who ho is very li Ii lit During Mr 11 Fishers Fisher's absence Thoral Theral Th ral I Larson taught his room and Visa Miss Hazel Chandler Chandl r taught Mr Larsons Larson's room IA t I tA I II I A large crowd or of young foI Loins foins s sI I I from Crom here attended the dance at I Leota last Friday night I E. E M. M Chandler r and Orson Steens Stevens Stevens Stev Stev- ens made a business busine s trip to to Roos Roos- le velt Friday FrIda Mrs Al AI of Lapoint w was s a visitor with Mrs l Harry Young during dur during dur ing the early part of ot this week Among those who attended tin tie d dance at Moffitt night wet were the Misses Clarice Hair Pearl Johnson Johnson John Jour son Mrs 1 Wm and Thelma Orson Stevens Ste Wm Vm Clean Chand Chandler ler leI arid acid Harry Larson All reported l a l. l good time A fine flue bab baby boy was born to Mr Mi last and and Mrs Pablo day Mother and babe are doing dole nicely ReV ReY W W. J. J Howes G George Ash loi tol Mr and Mrs H. H O. O K Richard and son Robert and Miss Hazel Haze Chandler motored to Whiterocks an and am spent a pleasant visit with Father Fathe and Mrs 1 Grant and family I Ray and Wm Vm Woolf C oJ of Roosevelt were home missionaries Sunday Miss Georgia Dudley who is teachIng teaching teach teach- ing af aI a Farm creek spent the weekend weekend week week- end with her parents II lt 1 I f 10 t d' d i t. S f i i i IOKA IOIA or V I ct- j. j j I t. I A 4 10 I 4 4 t tA A ten pound son sou was born to Mr Mo and Mrs Walter Valter Baird Nov 3rd rd The loka P. P T T. T A. A was not ver verwell very well attended at last meeting awls to the bad roads and cold nights night Committee on program for nex next meeting Dec 7 as follows gram Mrs 1 Wade Vade Kr Krebs 3 Mrs J. J II Robison Miss Lola Jenkins and 3 J J. W. W Jenson Committee on refreshments refresh refreshments sh- sh ments Mrs 1 John Lemon Mrs 3 JV J. J W. W Jenson and and Mrs W. W Gentry Mrs O. O M Calder and daughter o ol or Vernal are visiting parents Mr lr and mid Mrs 1 V W. H. H Stone A farewell party was given a at th the thc Ward Yard house last Saturday for Lean Pack left on a mission the next nex day duy His parents accompanied him a afar asfar as far as as Salt Lake Wm Vm Milligan left last week on a visit Isit to his old home in Missouri l Arma and Esther Lemon who arc an attending school at Roosevelt spent shen Saturday and Sunday at home f to j p I ale 1 01 I 0 I I z oarl oa- oa f rl BLUEBELL l i Id t tIt y 1 oi f rl ii oj I o. o z ii 1 I I Mr and John Mrs 2 John X 1 Anderson returned home Tuesday Tuesday evening evening alter altora atter al at ter tora a trip to Provo and Salt Lake LlIe The They rhoy r visited Mr l Andersons Anderson's father Lathe and othe othie relatives in Mrs 1 Andersons Anderson's sisters live in in Salt Laid and she had not seen one of ot them fo for tor eight years Q They The were cau caught le lethe inthe in the l late te storm and anil report roads quite luite had bad Turkey prices priceS gln gong going i l higher igl cr eye ever lY lYday day lay W. W B. B Woodruff made marle a b business trip rip to t Myton l on F Friday idar Frank Smith brought in a truck truckload load oad of gasoline Friday Those Thos who ho attended the P P. P T. T A A. A meeting on Ti Tuesday night report a good program good atten attendance tied and a a very enjoy enjoyable ble evening T The lie he young ung people are certainly enjoying the excellent theological les lessons essons given by their new teacher Sirs Mrs Merriel 1 Wathen who encourages encourages ages each one to do th r part in ii making the the- class interesting and in in- Mrs Mary l Barnes and daughter Jewel fewel visited Mrs 1 Barnes' Barnes sister Mrs 1 G George orge Woodruff Thursday Mrs 1 Alger of Ninemile is visiting her ter daughter Mrs 1 Charlie Smith anc and other ether relatives around Bluebell Bishop Leslie Goodrich's wife has ha been Teen in a serious condition for some sonic time ime She is reported better at this title time Lime im e. e Ralph Smith and Shelby Lisonbee who rho leave have been b en in in Ninemile several months are home for a few days day visiting Mr 11 Smiths Smith's cousin Fred Housekeeper came in with them Mrs Marvel Allred and children Arthur Velma Jack and baby spent ment Monday with the childrens children's chi drens Grand Grandparents Grandparents parents arents Mr 1 and Mrs Hnry Hury Aired Alred Those hose attending the party Friday light ight r report a ver very pleasant evening A. A chicken k L dinner w was wag s served The Thearty party arty was was was' given giyen in ill honor honour of of Mr harks Charles Burdick Mr Wallace Vallace i from corn Price where he v visited his is sis sis- ter er and other relatives relative's severer several da d days Miss liss Mary l is attending gibe big here there Rodney odne Remington an old ohi inte resident who owns a farm hero here Mi hel 1 who vho has been in Salt Lake ale he I pa past t Year rear w was s vi visiting visiting- iti l in Bluebell ll last w reek ek He will wili live e In fn lh this winter inter Those attending the party part Friday night light given in honor of Mr Charlie Burdick report a ver very v piea a an- an A chicken dinn dinner r was was' served Mr Vallace Wallace Stevenson re home lome ome from Price where he lie spent st s wera w v- v era ral 1 days visiting his sister ster Miss 1 Uary ary an and other relatives Mary l is 15 high s school hool in Pric Price Roy Warren arren and his brother broth i Ruland Ru- Ru land end Blaine Blame came in from Arg Argyle Arge e ith a band of horses Saturday Luther Gale stopped over in in Blue Blue- bell ell for a s short ort visit He was vas on onis onus his us is way from Park City where where- he lie helias lieas lias as been working to his home in Ver- Ver tal nal Relatives and friends of Mr lr Charlie harlie Burdick are pleased to wein wet wei- ne n e e him back hack to Bluebell where lie ire will ill spend the winter Co t. ai ait t. d' d at I r tIe I q of l HANNA eo ai 1 p or 4 oo I io 4 3 q r 0 5 eI I j. oo 3 eo b Mrs May Lambert was was a a visitor it at t t the ie home of Mrs Will Rhoads Saturday Oran Curry and wife sp spent nt Satur- Satur lay a ay and Sunday with franas at Ue- Ue ber er ar I i Ranger Beauchamp came caine in in tram from Kamas anas Saturday Frank Defa and son Jo m mad made d a l business trip to S Salt Lake the first firste e A f Ute the week weel There is a case of scarlet fever re r at Tabiona Will R Rhoads o dS and E. E Nephi Moon ot of beer beef bunch took 00 k a r Atwood last week c cattle itle to Ogden Jp Z I 2 P II 0 Ii i r 4 T T T TV V MID IlO VIEW Iter i 1 a i f 10 ot to 2 were CC crot crew cro threshing The The week k last days aYs about alit t field 1 UP t f the storm They arc at r f Independence 3 nd nce now flOW will soon home be wood Some Somo farmers are getting g t. t g hauled for winter 1 hauled III International Inter Inter- t driving a new now e.- e. is Art Larsen II Ile WI will days national truck these from Crom Price If freighting do your you ou so desire t rI j j. j r. r L r 5 z FIt FR d aI 0 c re it I 00 4 I I s t ot p It 0 i 7 Mr fr and Mrs M Merlin Ch Christensen made a trip to t Heber leb r Friday returning returnIng returning return return- S Sunday night ing Mrs Howard Arrasmith an and children children children chil chil- relatives rela rela- been visiting g dren who leave have Nebraska for some time returned re rc returned re- re in I tives U turned turned home Sunday night making H HI I the last stage of the trip with JUr Mr Christensen and wife The Fruitland threshing machine is busy on n the bench The TIle s seed ed crop is very light Mrs Nymphus s Murdock expects to fo bring her children out from I Heber lIe He- eber e. e house at Fruitland Fruit Fruit- ber her soon and rent a land near the school f From Page 0 One ne 1 A BI BRIEF EP HISTORICAL CAL 0 REVIEW REVIE OF THE THE UINTAH BA BASIN I AND D IT ITS PIONEERS PIONEERS' ne needed ded Yes Yes' I need better sc schools better batter r school houses more m n tor torga ga ns more churches lint but bp above all more people to enjoy the thousand and one things which are in ill store and which must ultimately como come into this this' this thi lesser lesser l Utah Utah a l in i the the years tears t to come Nearly a a f score of of have elapsed elapsed- since the tho opening of the r re serve Prior to this this entire section section sec sec- tion was vas virtually a terra incognita ir ta and the three r Q leading ll lowns Myton Duehesne and and andRoos Roos Roosevelt velt ve t hadnot hadnot had pad not oven even Q en appeared on n tl the b 11 map ap Today Today roy To To- ro day y those these three tierce towns towns are arc rp grad gradual gradually ly iy l taking on a Do metropolitan appearance appear appear- ance anco and have hao been een designated commercially com com- of som prominence It It Iti i is is- true truo that much much more is is' needed to fC secure secure l re the rec recognition g l iC it so so richly y merits but this can an only be accomplished through a railroad communication catlon into other portions or of the state It is this only which will effectually place this hs new sec sec- tion lion of the state on a parity commercially commercially commer commer- I socially and industrially the older and the more thickly settled settled settled set set- portions portions' and may the d day so soon on come conic when the greater r ater Utah awak awak- awakens awakens ens to the fact that its northeastern northeast rn portion portion- is w worthwhile contending for and that while a railroad ma may not pay nay at the outset that the possibilities possibilities pos pos- of this vast section is such as to promise in the near future a handsome return for the tilt invest invest invest- ment n ment ent The Tho influx of people invest invest-I f from om sixteen states are steadily steadily Increasing increasing increasIng ing and and the advent of the iron iron horse hors will win usher in a ne new era a and d opportunities opp opportunities r- r which at present could not be coni computed tell When hen this is accomplished accomplished the dream dream of r the early rio pio pioneer neer will have peen been realized But tile the dream of the pioneer l has as been beena a a. a l long one a and d is still still pa partly UY unfulfilled unfulfilled 1 filled so some of or them have become I ic weary ry waiting and have either departed departed de de- de- de parted into a n a. a better world or strayed stray stray- y- y yI I ed away to other fields fields' There arc ard I however a few remaining who who have kayo demonstrated their faith in the ulti ulti- ultimate mare mate enate red redemption of or this section an and andIn Jn In th the fullest sense sensa th the realization of f th their il dr dreams am by bY building good goods substantial homes and even oven have succeeded through thick and thin to 11 become come independent It Is to these those Beat an invitation is extended to be bec become be- be c come atre m a member of an au org organization which shall have for its object to cop alive the Ule memories of the tho past tad antI to secure secure from the coming comin o. o gen- gen orations oration's rations a n recognition and corn com commemoration of their faithful servi- servi servi services ces tes in the interest of this great sec sec- tion ion It is only through the personal personal per per- onal efforts of the pioneer that this can b be accomplished It t is certain certain that hat in such case case such organization is set seton seton on foot Coot that interest in it will wil soon become general th tire same sain same recognition recognition accorded which is now accorded accord accord- ed d the orl original Mormon lormon pioneers of or 1849 That these heroic heroic heroic- men mOll and women are worth worthy of similar honors hOllors there here is n no question It is through an in organization only that matters of ot this his kind can bo be best accomplished and the thee interest can b best st be gathered from rom postal cards or letters from those hose who read read this artl article le on the historical review Efforts will b be undo made to reach tl those vho ose who ma may not be subscribers to this pap paper cr Address Albert Bjornson jornson M |