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L Maxwell Austin je j were er c Vernal visitors l last st week It The farmers business meeting held sit at Altonah December G 6 elected Mr I Lloyd Llod as president Mr Lot i Powell vice president other officers to be elected after thirty days r Mr Pickup father of at Mrs John JohnI I Ashby met his is death r accident li H I t had gone to the ditch to dip up two buckets of water had taken tal a shock and nd fell into the ditch and anel died beI beLore be- be I lore his daughter was a able le ot of SumI sum sum- J I help He was taken to Roose- Roose for burial His son son Rulon wasI was I called from Idaho to be present at athis athis his fathers funeral A number of new cases of r. r measles e has lias broken out in th the rent different homes bornes c 1 11 1 10 01 0 BLUEBELL h 4 4 l co 0 t r of 4 ot d' d' d 4 C Ch Leona ona Larson and Hazel Stevenson Steven Steven- rs son n who have been attending school at t Roosevelt had to come home foia fora for foi- I a while wIlIIe as they have the measles I i Frank Smith and Sam Jenkins who have been working at Park Cit City came ante in the fore part P of the week to tor I II r I take fake Mrs l Charlie Smith to see her daughter Mrs Robert Jenkins who is at Park City and who is terribly I sick T They ey were unable to get back backon 0 on account t of the road being so bad but at last reports Mrs Jenkins Jonkins wason was on the improve Frank Smith lias a again aiu returned to Park City Mr Meli Pickup who has been with his daughter Mrs Ura Jo John n Ashby fell in the canal and drown drown- ed Vilf and Isaac Isac Co Cook k carried hIm to the house houseas as as Mr M Ashy wasn't t l home o and Mrs Iq Ashby could not lift him Mr and lira l James Janies Cook Cook took 1 I. I dinner at Home me Sunday also Mr Conklin and his sons Ed i aud Charlie Charlie Of f Altonah ere w were Sunday g guests at W. W V. V B. B I I The thermometer h has s bc en be-en eni registering regis regis- zero iero weather now for the last week I A. A D. D Hancock George Powell j u ner Fred rd r d' d G Goodrich aUd W. W B Vi r v. v el visitors visitors' Tuesday t IJ I. I I The telephone line man has been long along fi fI ln ing ingup up up the line the last few few days das I The Farmers rs Irrigation company b l a me meeting t g Sat d r r t e purl pur pur- 1033 t settling with wih Mr Ir Cook l- l for far I tho the t. tunnel nel wo work as done at the I lake auf and family were visiting James and family one one day this week weel Mr Jack is inn improving A rovin g I fr from ui his sic sick spell Wei ji are glad lad to toi i 1 Bay any i J. J i J 3 4 J. J fb t. Ie y t 01 t r 1 I. I 02 4 A k to r rp A number of CaS 5 of measles in loka Gever l children out of school The little son of Ill Mr and M re Enil mil Anderson Angerson has been quite ill with rheumatism W. W G. G Gentry and antl family and imd Dean visited V. T. D. D d Gentry at Myton Sunday il Avil Stone who is s at Provo Pro and Thomas Gentry I who vho is in SCh ol I at Mt It Pleasant sant ue are i i ng the holidays wIth their P p ent y I I I I L' L I Mr Jim Maxwell left for Salt Lake Monda Monday He has been here buying buying buy buy- ing turkeys for Nelson Fred Pack and Maurice Benson made matle a trip to Price Tuesday A 4 son was born to Mr a and d Mrs 1 Brackenbury Tuesday Mrs Brackenbury Brack- Brack is at the he hom o of her parents t s Mr and Mrs G. G E. E Howells I t o tt r 10 r z oi t I r 0 oo 00 1 4 I. I 4 to t t 2 of- of ti z t eIe 44 20 2 oJ 1 I James James' and nd Mabel Ia Redford Redford were J Ithe guests of Elton and Ella Rust Ruston I on Sunda Sunday W. W R. R Evans E of was a visit j tor at the homo of Bishop Durton Burton i Sunday j. j Orrin Pearson ears n was iu in ir t C. C Home ot 01 business Monday I I Davies is home for a isit with his family this week J I I. I H. H A. A Beckstead and Elroy Larson I were in Duchesne Wednesday on business fir Ir and Mrs 1 Albert Mecham are aro I rejoicing over the arrival of a new bo boy other Mother and son fine 1 Toni Tom Draper w was s down cc from Roc creek to spend the week end his parents Mr and Mrs 1 Joseph Draper Mr and Mrs R. R D. D Redford were I guests of Mr and Mrs 1 H. H A. A Beckstead Beck Beck- Beckstead stead on Sunday IMm Jennie Kofford was was was' in Mt l Home shopping on Thursday I. I i I 4 I z 41 4 oro 02 MT IT HOMEI HOME 1 I 0 y ie 0 r q 1 00 of f 4 4 r 1 C 1 Severn has 1 gone I out to o Kenilworth rth tIllS this wee week for a visit with her daughter Irs firs Don Levitt I Mrs Brig Stevenson h has s be been n out outI to rice Price and nd We this week weel for fora a short VISIt Clarence n Killian went to Orange Orange- vile this this' week to bring back firs 1 Killian and their new son I He returned re- re turned without them account on of ofle Ithe le babY being sick s ck with pneumonia It is recovering recovering- nicely and Mrs l KI KillIan Kill Kill- 1 J Ian will be able to r return turn home ina iu in a short time lIra B Bert rt Jenson eit has hass been employed employ employ- loed lo ed by M. M A A. Smith and expects to be away way fr from m home for four Jl T The tie s school hoo children are p preparing j I p. p Ch program to be be- rendered I some enin e evening this wee week i t I I I i i I I I I H k I l 7 f 7 l r Main Iain street et is re receiving ng another tn ther oat coat of shale which was as badly bad bad- ly l needed t About bout haIt half the F F. F M. M Elliott rO road d dcamp camp crew r V left this morning fo for outside outside out out- side points to to spend Christmas Miss 1 Nellie Martin Mart n who h has s spent the past few mouths months in Sl Sal t Lake is h home rite for the Christmas Christma I hOlidays Burial services services' for tor Mrs Giles of Roosevelt Rooseve formerly merI of My IY- IY ton t n w were re held at t the the ti cemetery The Christmas turkey turkey- l of lire 1110 Utah POt Poultry Producers i netted Uintah basin r raisers 48 cents per pound r bout twenty J students from t Ta a notch satch Academy M l Pleasant Plea ant Vest 1 i I r a minster Salt Sait Lake Provo high hiSh a ar other schools are ih fn tor the l v vI I fi season j. j I. I I J. J D. D Bunco Suffered a a. par paralytic I stroke Tuesday morning at the home of his son Irvin Bunco of SIt Ho Homo u. u Mr Bunce's condition is s said to o be bevery c very serIous i Wm D. D m manager mid d c collector col- col l- l lector for Calvert ahert Waugh and Com Com- t p any has recently filed n a numbe of I suits i in the justice in the district district dis- dis disI dis- I court L L. L E. E Potter of ot North 1 My Myton ton bench re received his prize money money this week fro from the Chicago International ill al Hay and Grain show how Mr Potter I took tenth ten prize on tea lea 5 5 Owen Burgener and wife and sister sis ter Julia students of the D. D Y U at Pro Provo o are home home Spending the l holidays with their parents and friends a S The contracting firm firm of Hammon and Hamblin sub contractors cHI ou the Federal Aid highway have ave dissolved ed cd partnership p the Lyon Construe Construe- company purchasing the tho equip equip- equi mente ment George Elliot returned from it a dir dit- trip to Heber Tuesday Mr Elliot t had to go into Salt Lake via ia Par Park City to get home as a slide in Provo canyon prevented traveling that way and the Strawberry road was wag not open Kenneth Draper left lett for Blackfoot Black Black- foot Idaho Friday where lie he has accepted accept d a position with the Indian department similar to that wh which ch lie he leaves leaves' here Mrs Draper and ChIldren children ChIl- ChIl dren will remain here until wormer DrI l. l r weather I I W W. H. H Fitzwater of Duchesne has received received his fifth rth appointment t. t as postmaster at that place mire Fit Fita- water entered the postal service in 1908 as clerk at Duchesne then cal called ed Theodore Theodora He has haa held theoffice the office of postmaster continuously since sin 1 I Allie Al lie Wardle W electrician of the Uintah Power and Light company did dida a fine job of lighting the Myton community Christmas free of at atI I charge b and a d his work worl was well i by the commIttee In c charge arge of the entertainment Regular services will be held at atI atthe the Presbyterian church next Sunday Sun Sun- da day Dec 26 as fol follows ws Sunday Sunday- school nt at 10 preaching at 11 Topic Mean 1 These Stones Stones' Preaching Preaching Preach Preach- ing at 7 30 Topic Redemption l I Miss Mary Tingley wm will sing at the tho morning Everyone is cord cord- ally invited J R R E E. Miller Iiller manager of the Myton My- My ton Lumber Company in referring to the article in last weeks j issue that a certain My Myton ton lady Ime del bread with her gloves on states that he needs his tools with his gloves on and off and has the following to say There ma may be different dif lif- ferent ways wars of kneading bread and I each way made to a rule well read ith each to their notion as the oM old woman said but when when all is said and done l Lumber Co needs ne its tools returned by those thosa that were favored with the loan of same such as saws saw hammers tin snips nips planes So come ome a 3 ru running n ng at this Christmas Christma Christmastime time tim t to return l the same and gladden glad glad- de den th the h heart art of tl the O 1 humble loaner r. r I t I A ChrIstmas tree and entertain rt will win be given at the rian church Friday evening at 7 30 A pleasing program has has been arranged nr- nr ranged for the occasion consisting of the fOllowing Joy to the worM world opening hymn responsive reading prayer solo Nellie Martin reading read read- lug ing Ellnor Elinor Baker recitation Alma Alm t Lou Lott Christmas clothesline Betty Philipps and primary class recitation Hazel Baker Balter recitation Alice Baker er pane pano solo Georgia Philipps recitations by Gilda TO Wells lis Gene Wells l May y Bud CO Cooper per solo Mary Iary Tingle Tingley A A Serious Se Seria Se- Se ria rious us Drawback Seaton Wheeler Vh e elm John Hardy Hard Blaine and Bertrand Marie Mario Reef trio Sally Cooper Helen Kee Barbara Philipps reading Kenneth Dau- Dau duet Maud and Myrtle 1 Rogers holly wreath drill primary class recitation Edith Baker l Merle Baker duet Seaton Wheeler and John Hardy Blaine Dlaine piano solo Marguerite Blaine The he Light of the tho World Is Jesus b by Sally Cooper Helen Keel Barbara Philipps recitation Jack R Reef ef tally tall Rev REn S. S A A. A Parker offering J closing hymn benedictIon 0 i t tJ J J. 4 J ST STROKE 1 Duchesne Correspondence V. J. J. J W. W Moffitt was taken with a stroke on December 11 which r resulted re- re sul ed in his death on December Mr 11 will be greatly missed by all who wito knew him He settled settle set set- tle l at at Boneta in the early days and served two terms as county commissIon commis- commis commissioner sIon r when this county was a part parr of Wasatch county He fi filled led the position with credit to himself and to the county He has always be been n known as a sod good husband and neigh neigh- bore bor Funeral services were held field in the ward house I at Boneta on Friday Dec at 12 clock His entire family except Lillis Wilkins who was down with measles were pres- pres ent Speakers ru at the funeral were Oscar Wilkins or of Mt 1 Home Bishop Burton Durton of Talmage President Owen Bennion of Mt Emmons Bishop E. E E. E Cox of Bone Boneta H He was laid to rest in the Boneta Home cemo- cemo tery The entire community in which deceased has lived many years yearn extend extend ex- ex tend their deepest sympathy to his widow and relatives left JeR behind I ROAD HOAD MEETING G A AT ROOSEVELT A ro road d meeting was held in hi Roosevelt Tuesday night which accomplished ac- ac accomplished much m In tc tb the men of Roosevelt eight of of the business men I of Duchesne Taylor Tidwell and William illiam Potter of Boneta the county c ers ers and nd the regUlar regular I road committee of Duchesne county count were present After much as to whether the project from Antelope to Duchesne should bo fi finished or from Duchesne west and whether the road should go up Strawberry river or Tabiona flat fiat it was decided unanimously that it would be to the the- best Interests of the th people of the Uintah- Uintah h. h basin t to get behind the project pro pro- I now being surveyed 10 miles I west from Duchesne A moti motion m was was was' unanimouslY adopted that the county county coun- coun ty commissioners from Uintah Wasatch Wa- Wa satch and Duchesne counties and the road com committees from these counties W with th oth other r Interested in road build build- Ig meet with the government officials of- of state road commission n and Salt Lake chamber of f commerce in Salt Lake and make malte an effort to get not only the 10 miles west but from Duchesne to to Fruitland this next next year ear There Is every reason to believe believe be- be lieve that with u united effort on tine part of these three counties that this can be accomplished T The le commissioners of Duchesne county have received a contract to sign the in participation orthe or orthe the first ten miles west from Du- Du chesne A resolution Was as adopted without dissenting vote asking that the county commissIoners take this contract to Salt Lake and with the proper understanding that the state will stand our share of the out of gas tax funds that I the they sign it without dela delay nd c rC t s G n lem cf the toai Clean w l p and |