| Show 11 TT F A 11 B BASIN A SIN C ORRL ORRE PO kf k f I-fl I E ii 3 X Hi JF H fc K FRUITLAND H JK fc JK JK fc E H i called on her herr sister Mrs J J. J W. W Rockhill D. D J. J Thompson and Earl CI Clyde de dee same me e wardens have have been calling at Fruitland of at the Fruitland Hunters brought home their deer Bert Sweat and stepdaughters Blanche and Ellen ElIe went out to Heber er Saturday and and brought llO home e Berts Bert's d daughter Miss bliss Gladys writes rites from Grand Junction n that Darrel Darral Stott who is in hi St. St Marys hosp hospital tal at that th that t place Is getting along nicely atter atter at- at ter an operation for appendicitis I Allison Stott is working for theft tho the D. D R R. R G G. G railroad Mr Stott was once ance principal of ot our school and f Darrel went his first term at Fruit Fruit- I There was a moonshine m party at JoU Jolly hall Friday night Brookse Berta Brown BrownE E and rin Myrtle lyrtIe Sears took in the Inas rade dance at t Tabiona Ferris Casper asper of Tabiona Is stayIng staying stay- stay staying Ing with his sister Agnes Brooks and going to school at Fruitland I I Agnes Aignes Brooks and May Casper r took ook a trip to Salt Lake ake Claud Humes and Hazel McKinsey were married this week at He Heber er Clinton Casper Is visiting at Mr air Fredrick Case of Mt It Emmons v 0 oJ 10 z BONETA r t fo eto Mrs 1 P. P O. O Madsen I adsen returned Thursday from Cram Salt Lake where she sho i 1 has lias spent the past ten days I visiting with relatives and incidentally hav hay haying I ing some dental work done Mr Ir and Mrs Wilford McConkie l Will Vill Jesson and Taylor Tidwell returned re- re turned Friday night from tram Welling Welling- ton tan where they attended the funeral of t their er mother Mrs Lee Jesson who did Id Tuesday morning g. g Bruce uce Brown BIown has moved mo l his is family ly into the tho Bird home for toi the win win- ter i J 1 L. L Lr f r Oman and Joseph TIdwell have moved their families h Into to town for Jor the winter vinter J I I A large number o 0 the Boneta people people peo peo- pIe a attended ende the Halloween dance e r I at t Mt It Home Friday night A few families in Boneta bought bough boughn t a n full course In music and anti a g guitar tar r this albs week week eek from tram Salt Lake agents Lee c Jesson of Wellington is her hero o visiting his children hUdren anI and other othor rela rela- tives lives Mrs Mame TIdwell was taken t to o Vernal Sunday for tor medical aid e 01 fP 1 f HANNA J. J o- o r. r 1 4 1 1 4 oo l' l 4 or d I WIlber Atwood spent a r few w d days day ys s sit at t Provo last week Mrs Thatcher who has hass who been v vis vis- s- s Ring with his his ny fam family the past wee week c left lert Saturday Mr and Mrs Will Rho Rhoads I 1 ds' ds enter enter- r- r a number er of oC their f friends a at t n after ter tao tio dance Sance Friday night nigh t All Ali report a fine time 1 Miss s Arlic Atwood spent a fe few w days She was the the gt guest e of Mrs Irs P Pearl Anderson i f Albert bert Atwood left left for 01 Heber S Sat Sat- t- t He lie will vil attend the tho t I high this win winter er Mrs Irs A. A B B. B Atwood spent a few days day at aJ visiting at the home homo of her brother A A. A L L. Davis Mr and nd Mrs Q Q O. E E. E C Curry rry spent afew a afew few tow da days s at H Heber ber last week Mr and Mrs Frank Clark were tho the guestt of Mr and Mrs E. E NL W W- WAt Atwood Atwood At At- Atwood wood Thursday Mrs Will Rhoads Rhoad and Mrs Thatch Thatch- J I I er were visitors at tho the home of at I Frank Sunday fI w W I TALMAGE l. l I A. A F. F Maxwell of ot T Tabiona biona was a ahome ahome home missionary hors here on bit ll Sun lay Quito a number of at our young people peo peo- people pIe attended the dance in Mt Home on Friday evening and report having hav hay lug ing a good time C C. P. P P Burton and James Redford were home missionaries to Mt rH Emmons Emmons Em- Em I mons on Sunday Heber Moon of at Tabiona passed through l h here re on Friday rida with his herd of sheep on n his Ills way from the ma moun moun- n- n Wilford Thompson has been up 1 from Roosevelt helping his father Cather I on the farm for Cor a few days I I The Relief society teachers were 0 making their visits on Monday 1 Mr j and Mrs Joseph Josie Jasie were the fife guests of or Mr and Mrs H. H A. A Beckstead Beckstead Beckstead Beck- Beck stead on Sunday Mr and Mrs C. C P. P Brixton Burton were Duchesne visitors on Thursday Elray Larson arson made a business trip to Salt Lake during daring the week The rho school gave a very nice program program program pro pro- gram here bore on Friday afternoon to tor r celebrate Halloween after tItter which lunch consisting of san salad and cake was served to all present e nt oo I I l DIT v 4 i l. f- f 4 Smoot Rowley C Clarence arence Killian KUlIan Fred Lindsay and others left for Park P ark City last S Saturday t to drive beef cattle catlIe out ut I Mrs Mrs Mr John Rowley was sick li list st last Saturday j Our ur school teachers ers got hO home last las t Sunday from front the U. U E. E A A. A at Salt SaI t Lake I i I A very nice time timo Vas was reported reported I last Tuesday afternoon at tit the shower shove r given in honor of Mrs 1 Virginia Stevenson Stev enson crises at the home homo of Mrs firs Lottie 0 Stevenson The time was spent in it C quilting Mrs Lydia Mecham is now at a 1 Knights camp visiting her Iier son LoGrando LeGrande Le Lo- Grande Grando and family ney Atey came cam o or or r her last Sunday evening Mr Dir and Mrs Leon Wilkins an are 0 here hero at the tho present time visiting g I r relatives Miss Leona Pace oT nt Boneta spent seen t l last st Saturday vIs visiting ting her cousin coust n Miss Hiss Ev Evelyn lyn Pace Will Nill Bleazard who WIlO has 1 been een t in n Idaho for the past three months a ar arrived 1 r rived home last Wednesday night flight I Mr 1 and Mrs Irs Oscar nil WiMm kus ar are aro C Vt- Vt t. t homo home again from flom Salt La Laico Th The Tho Misses Rhoda Bleazard an and rEdith Edith Edith Rowley spout spent last Sundra Sunday at Ll Boner Donet visiting Mrs Alice Oman Mr DIrr and Mrs Douglas Lindsay y have gone out to to Park City o they will spend the winter Mr 1 Joe Gribbin in h has hs s moved moyer felt into the tho house house fn In n town belonging to lo Mrs I rYd a Mecham Mr a and d 1 Mrs Floyd Flay d Fullmer will occupy Mr ins in's s I I i house for th tho rho winter t I D Birch r h and ind companion o pa of oC lh the I Bell Dell o of noo Roosevelt t were cr 11 in town on business bushless Friday Howard o of Boneta was wag in town on Thursday taking tub lii school OOl I. I census Quito Quite a number of at t the ire e mull men came camp down from the tho Twin ponds on ore Friday Friday Fri Fri- i day night to attend the da dance ce given i by the P. P T T. A. A A very nico nice lime time Is JS planned and we hope c can can n be bo carried r. r out I I FRUITLAND oJ- oJ 50 Last week some of our local citi cUl- cUlI citizens I zens zeus went down own to Duchesne to work on what is known as tile the Strawberry strawberry I road Some of the men who who are at work there are L. L M. M Miller Eugene Clark Clarl Justice Clark and Ray Clark Miss 1 Velda Peterson is working at atthe atthe atthe the home of at R. R J. J Larsen Larsell of Du Vu- chesne Miss 1 Peterson h ha hips left for foran foran an extended trip to California She went with her aunt Mrs 1 Albert Stevens who has been visiting ii it iu Utah for some time If the agrees with her she may decide t to tomake tomake make that her er future home The officers of this town have started out olit on a sort of up clean-up oran or oran oran an attempt to make some st me improvements improve improve- improvements ments among the young folks It no doubt denier would be a very great benefit to the town town i if they would treat them all alike but when it comes to picking pick pick- ing ug l one here hero another there and just jua chul Se 1 the individuals that Hut the rile cf- cf have it in for tor and give thorn them theman I Ian an unreasonable stiff fine and lot t others go unpunished ro for the sa same E offense it is questionable it if It wont went result in more damage than bene benefit t tto to the town It If the county officers rs would catch the foreign element w who o continue year inand In and year out selling sellin g their thole poison dope to the boys th tho go o great c cause use of or so much indecent nt conduct would auld be removed Mr Dean Collard has returned home again He went out in search o of ot f work and was fortunate enough t to tD o get a job driving a car to Portland Oregon But his advice to to Uintah UInta h basin people is stay where you belong belo be be- long lo g. g He thinks the basin is a goo good goodenough goodnough d enough nough place for any anyone one There is to be a character ball bat here lere on Halloween night Mrs P. P V V. Miller l was c called led outside outside out out- side lide a short while ago o to att attend nd the tho thoun 4 funeral un ral services s of a a nephew nephew who 0 was as shot The phone message message mes mes- sage age received was that It was a sister I J to Mrs Miller l but it was a sisters J I son sen I We are having another stormy storm spell of weather again Most of ot the I i farmers are tIre rejoicing over over the fact 1 I that their crops are mostly gath- gath garbI I I eyed ered and acid threshed before the tho wet wot veather eather began I Dir Mr Don Davis and Mr James Burgess BurI Bur Bur- I gess Bess two of the oldest men mon in town are s setting very worthy examples t lei to le j i t tho he younger generation Their Theil wood woodI woodpiles woodpiles I piles plies show that they figure figuro winter I will soon be here and they prefer hauling a good supply of wood before before be be- I fore rore they have to dig It out out of two feet feet of snow to of- of of- of z oa- oa IOKA A f. f 0 01 j 4 OJ fr Mrs Chas Iorg lorg entertained the ladies ladles of the I I. I H H. H. H club her ather home Wednesday Oct 26 A very very I pleasant afternoon was spent At 4 o'clock a delicious lunch was served sel by by hostess Mrs Dies Ed Burgener was the special guest I Some of at the young people gave a p progressive party Saturday night All present report a good goad time Mrs Wilford Wall Vall went wont to V Vernal Verna last week to consult the rile doctor T Ross returned home from Cram the Roosevelt hospital Thursday andis and andis is gaining rapidly Madge l Robison who has been sperling some time with her parents parent at Rosa Kosa station returned to her school work Monday The rue children and grandchildren of or Mrs 1 Emma Webb We-bb gathered garnered at her home Saturday evening to help her celebrate her birthday The stork visited the home of Mr and Mrs 1 John Ashby recently leaving leav ing a baby boy 00 oX 04 Q C A 4 A 4 A c r 4 0 4 4 The storm w 1 i commenced last las Sunday evening continued Tuesday leaving the ground In a. a soaked soaped condition The roads for a day after atter were almost impassable t with motor cars The Arcadia hiss bus was tied up until noon nooD y The driver L. L J. J Gilbert Gilbort digging mud I mud most o of the rife time 0 J 1 IJ H. H C. C C Ward the Myton l pus j mas fter rt ter r was waa In the rife t ie vicinity lY last v elc looking after arter his interests interests' Interests interests' 0 J Threshing is nearly over ever So Some e crops of oC alfalfa seed were good others others very poor One farmer it is r reported ported threshed half haIr day an and got one sack of seed Alma Smith Is helping Orson C. C Nielson plaster the new school building building build build- ing log at Bluebell T. T R. R Cope has moved his family ot of the Nick Wilson Nilson place at Ioka loka forthe for forthe forthe the winter winter r. r Van Nan Killian KUllan of or Duchesne was here Tuesday seeing w what at real mud looked like Mrs Irs Christy Anderson Mrs Hans Han Anderson and Mrs J. J E. E Myers Jr motored over from Roosevelt Sunday returning the same evening Lawrence McAffee has been sellIng sellIng sell sell- Ing lug apples the past week The first herd of sheep headed for forthe forthe forthe the winter range pa passed se 1 through h here bere Tuesday I 4 BLUE BLUEBELL ELL The family of ot A. A D D. Hanl Hancock have just recovered from the tho chicken pox tox Some of ot them were quite quit Jl 11 l Mrs W. W B. B Woodruff who wha was 1 en cn at Salt Lace some ome tim time e ago is very much improved in health Mrs Nellie Hancock entertained Mrs Rhoda G Goodrich odrich one day last week Friday A. A D. D Hancock went t to o their sheep camp at Castle Castlo Gate Gat range to take W. W C. C Hancocks Hancock's place Mrs l H. H D. D Allred is slowly Improving Im im- improving proving from a fall from a wagon wage some time ago She was hurt quite quit e badly badly- eh M M. L. L Hancock Gardner Goodrich h and James Powell attended the taU fat round up Wednesday and Friday Mrs Rhoda Goodrich was a guest goes t of or Mrs Nellie NelUe Hancock one day last las t week Mr and Mrs Molton Melton and daughter r of ot Duchesne were were here to sacrament t meeting Sunday Mr Molton Mo was a ahome home hume missionary here Mr and Mrs Frank Thompson n were guests o of Mr and Mrs Joe Anderson Anderson An An- derson Sunday The baby laughter of at Mr and Mrs Claude Mathews has been ill the pas past t we week k Mrs Edith Mathews Mathews' of ot Upalco Upal Upal- co spent two days here helping care car e for the little one Special Correspondence A large crowd from here attended the Victory park dance last Saturday Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- day night They report a tine line time The prizes for far the best costume were won Wall by Miss 1 Silvia Daniels of Roos velt and Richard Scholes There 1 wIllbe will willbe willbe be another dance at Victory park this coming Saturday night I Special correspondence There Phere must have nave been considerable considerable considerable consider consider- able cutting up In Myton Halloween night by the looks of at the wrecked cut buildings the next morning Where There was a complete change the next morning Little fairies were around during the night and put the buildings back ack in place and some o of or f our neighbors claim they had brooms sandpaper and scrub brushes ond and made things look spick pick an and d span Francis Dauwalder and Harold Knudsen who were among the tho nim nim- rods last week returned homo home Satur Saturday day |