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Show Mt. Emmons John P. Fullmer has gone to the coal camps to seek employment. Silas Hardy sustained a broken collar J.bne Monday night at Myton, Mr. Hardy was camped near the Myton My-ton bridge wllh a herd of sheep, and while watering his horses a car ran Into him and knocked him to the ground, breaking his collar bone nnd otherwise bruising him. lie was in the employ of Paul S. Hansen. Augu Johnson made a business trip to' Itoosevelt last week. aMar, Fullmer, 12 year old son of J. P.'.'. Fullmer, was painfully Inured Salurduy while helping his older brother Elmer dig potatoes. IiMar was riding on the plow beam nnd driving the tenm when the plow struck a rod and threw him off. The i plow cut n bad gash in the boj's right amv. juM above the elbow. He was ' rushed to Roosevelt for medical aid. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Onse announce the arrival of a new boy at their home, born 'Thursday of last week.. President nnd Mrs. Owen . Bennion returned from Salt Lake last week. Mrs. Bennion who was operated on for appendicitis. The Mt. Emmons school house has been painted. The school board furnished fur-nished the paint and the parent and teachers .organization furnished . the money' to pay 'the painter,'' ' Itufus Itogers has painted his store. The farmers of Mt. Emmons have about completed digging their poto-loes. poto-loes. It la reported the crop is a little short. Ira 15. Canon and Volney Hoswcll have returned from . the mountains where they .went .for poles. The High School for the ninth and tenth grades is being held nt Mt. Emmons this year. Principal Duke rejiorts an exceptionally large attendance. atten-dance. E. V. Crosby returned from Salt Lake last week with a New Chevrolet truck. S. K. Daniels has sold all his Ttam-poulllet Ttam-poulllet rams except one. Mr, Daniel? received top prices. His stock was from the famous John K. Madsen breed at Mt. L'leasant. Lawrence iMJahuffey has returned from Montana where he was employed employ-ed during the summer. The hay .and grain crop of Mt. Emmons Is reported exceptionally good this year. Mrs. J. l Wall is confined to her bed this week. Mrs. Wall has been in III health for several years. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murray are moving mov-ing to their new home in Uluebcll. A surprise shower was given for them at the home of Mrs. Murray's parents Mr. and Mrs. Itufus Rogers Saturday J evening.. j Mrs. Rose Case, who has been nun?-.ing nun?-.ing at Dr. Miles' hospital in Roosevelt this' summer, has returned to her home. Our school teachers,, all attended the U, E. A. nt Salt Lake October 17. 18 and 19. Mrs. Duke accompanied her husband as far ns Hcber, where she visited with relatives. LeRoy Powell and Ross Case ; are home from Moon Lake, where they have been trapping. A party was given for Ly. Loy and Elvin Hardy, Wednesday. October 10, at the Lister, home. The boys left Friday to join their, father In Price. They have been living with Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Rabcock for the past two years, , i One of the problems .discussed" , In the M. I. A. department of the priesthood priest-hood and auxiliary convention here Saturday was the Era campaign. The Stake ns n whole Is far below the 100 per cent mark; however, three wards, Honeta, Mt. Home and Arcadia, reported that more than their quota of subscriptions had been secured. Most of the other wards are still working to get their number. |