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Show " , UIMTA H BASIN CORRESPONDENCE s 1 -, . .' FRCHTLAXD N. W. Murdoch returned homo after af-ter spending a few days in Salt Lako and. lleber. W. F. Herman, B. VUilto md Mr. Tingey are here workingum tha road Air. Ileyman is the enfsHeer on tho road work. tt'm. Coleman pas??n through on Us way to his sheep herd to rre-parc rre-parc for shearing. 1 Mr. and Mr3. Win. O. McMillen and Mr. and Mrs. Reeck Dahliaa spent a few days In Ducyesne ti e week end. Wilson and Ralph and (Mrs. Lizzie 31ulr made a trip to Ouraysalurday returning Sunday. Fred Peterson called at Fri&tlar.I on his way to Ouray where bb hag ibis sheep. ( Miss Corinne Moffitt spent the j veek end with her parents atUo- i rceta. Her brother bringing her barn I Mra. Dewey Roberts i3 visiting hit parents for a few weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young. Mrs. Sarah Broadhead spent a few lays at Tablona with her children her son Peter accompanied her on the trip. Clint Casper i3 in Fruitlaad for a few -days with his slater Mrs. . Agnes Brook3- ' IOKA L t I Mrs. J. W. Jonsen eutertained the 1 Relief society at her homo Tuesday, i Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Mecham and I children of Vernal arevisitlng Mrs. J Meeham's pareuts Mr. and Mrs. J. B. J Lemon. P. C. Johnson andy .Don C. Pack were transacting business In Myton Saturday. ) ' r Mra. Chas. Brackenbury aiul new ba1)y returned home'frora Salt Lake last week. J ?Mrs. J. L. Miles ja improving alow-Among alow-Among those shopping in Myton Friday were Mr. and Mr3. W. 11. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Anderson ""l- M. J. Beii30ii, J. L. Miles, Archie f .Benson and Mr. and Mr3. V. O. mJ Gentry. ALTOXAH ' (Too late for last week.) Mr. D. J. Thompson and family motored o Roosevelt Sunday to visit their little daughter who has been ' la the hospital for "sometime. Miss Dora Caldwell accompanied them. Some of our young folks attended -the dance at Bluebell Friday night. Quite a number of people attend-! cd convention at Mt. Emmoa3 Saturday. Sat-urday. Mr. Leslie Maxwell and Mr. Jesse Fowler returned home from Salt Monday. Mr. Fowler has been under medical treatment. TABIOXA - The whistle blows In Tabiona nt-Br IV n tni ft onH 9Uf inkln Un-ri started up their mill and orders aro being rapidly filled. iNello Hlckens loft Monday Cor Heber in response to a telegram announcing an-nouncing the death of his grand-lather. grand-lather. I John Johnson left Tuesday for He- ber to be with his mother who lately late-ly suffered a fracture of one of her 'egs. The Relief' society annual was ' celebrated Monday of last week. A cafeteria lunch was served in the afternoon, af-ternoon, followed by a few games. In the evening a dance was given which, was preceded by a playlet and Tnusical program. A delightful time was had by a4l present. The lucky number drawing the quilt was held by Bob Maxwell, ore of Tabiona'3 bachelor boys'. ' : -r mvrr The pupih In Mrs. Bjorn3on'. room are rejoicing over the arrival Pf Jhelr little green chairs which the j superintendent so kindly sent, j Raymond EHIis has come homo from Park City where he has been in the hospital nursing a 'broken toe. He will remain here a short tme. Mra. Joe Rhoades returned from Salt Lake City Sunday of last week. David Loveland Is putting extensive exten-sive improvements on his home. Mr. and Mrs. Rodolph Wilkius j have gone to the upper couutry to put in a cement dam at the Big apnug mini. An excellent caste put on a play Friday evening for the benefit of the P. T. A. Owing to the Inclemency of the weather the crowd was not as large as usual. A dance was given! after the play. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rice annouueo the birth of a daughter. A large crowd was in attendance nt the regular P. T. A, meeting Wednesday Wed-nesday evening of last week. The following program was rendered: vocal uuet y me Misses Goodrich and White: Reading by Mr. Turu-bo.w; Turu-bo.w; instrumental solo by Mrs. Bjornson; trio, Mrs. Meachain, Mrs. Chat win, Mrs. Ivle; violin solo by Mrs. Lewi3 accompanied by Miss White; vecal solortjy Mrs. John Johnson; John-son; games and dancing were followed follow-ed by cake and ice cream. MIDVIKW The storm which broke Friday night was a hummer. It was the best we have had for tho past 15 years. Farmers are rejoicing as the prospects for a good crop are very encouraging. Since the first of the week the school truck has had grief galore. Mr. Gilbert the contractor says the jroad is impossible to motor car travel until the mud dries. Ililmer Holmgren, who his spent the winter at Sandy and Salt Lake has returned to commence farming. Den Lloyd and Mr. Hammersmith have leased the C. W. Smith place and the Ed Montgomery place so th? report goes. J Marion and Paul Felter have purchased pur-chased the Myers farm and expect to commence cperation soon. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Olayburn arc the proud parents of a fine boy, born on St. Patrick's day. Mrs. Lincoln Burgenor of Park City spent the week end with her mother Mr3. John Smith. Mrs. Strong of Utahn accompanied her. Therlo Richens has. leased the Knees place. Arch Larsea having moved to the Knudsen place on the Lakeforfc river. BLUEBELL Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cook returned Thursday from Rector and Vernal where they spent a few days visiting. visit-ing. Their son Ora returned with them. He. spent the winter working at Rector. Among those who were ill the past wee-k are Mrs. Mallssa Vil30n, Mrs. Florence Hancock, Mrs. Glenn War- lea ttua que a number at children Mrs. John X. Anderson, who has been in the hospital for some time Is reported improving and will bo able to come home soon, Mr; and Mrs. James W. Powell also Mr, and Mrs. George Powell went to Vernal last week to attend the funeral of their father. Mr. and Mr3. W. C. Hancock and Mra. M. L. Hancock were Roosevelt visitors Friday and Saturday. "Mummy and the Mumps" was presented at Mt. Home Thursday evening by the Bluebell Dramatic club. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Murray took their daughter Florence to Roosevelt to consult a doctor as she ha3 been III for some time. She i3 still very ill. Arthur Goodrich taught school here Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. P. R. Wolcoit war, able to resume hi3 duties in the school room Thursday morning. Mrs. Clara Lloyd and Mrs. NcIIio Hancock were guests of Mrs. Otto Johnson Wednesday. Otto Johnson has gone away to work for n few weeks. Little Mr. nnd Mrs. A. D. Hancock and daughter Donna spent Wednesday Wednes-day nt Mytou. Frank Smith motored to Roosevelt Friday. Several friends accompanied him. j 1UL- vwiru reunion ncui if nuay tcrnoon and evening was enjoyed by a large number. Games and dancing wore the main features. Ice cream and cake were the refreshments served. serv-ed. Mr. Jonsen and Birch Dennion of Mt. Emmons were homo missionaries bore Sunday evening" at sacrament mooting. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lloyd returned return-ed to their homo at Upalco Friday. Mrs. Lloyd and baby spent several uays here vjsiting relative?, TALMAGE Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Perkin3 and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winterton left hero on Suuday for Heber to attend the funeral of Rcbert McMillen, brother of Mrs. Perkins and Mrs, winterton. Jasper Cook of Vernal arrived at Ottosen ranch here on Monday and will help drive Mr. Ottosen's sheep back to Colorada. Mr. Ottosen has had his sheep here at the ranch feeding them this winter, i The primary children rendered a program here on Sunday which was well attended and enjoyed by the parents present. A crowd of young people attended the high school dance In B on eta on Friday evening. Franklin Davies made a business trip to Duchesne on Sunday. Laron Beckstead accompanied him. H. A. Beckstead was in Duchasna on business on Tuesday. We are having some more real winter weather after being fooled into in-to thinking spring had come. George B. Rust Is home from Man-li Man-li where he has been to see his wife who is spending the winter there. |