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Show a TT TT A M 'BASIN - CORRE SPONPENCE ' s " ioka ! Chas. Iorg .was irainaot'rs lu'M-ikss lu'M-ikss in Duchesne! Tuesday. Mrs. J. A. Ar.ffiis entertained the ladies of the I. II. Il.,c!n! at her Lome Wed nc. -flay, Marc'i 27. J. If. Rcbh-'on r'Xi a Alyiou -Iiitor Tuesday. '; Ea Burcrenr and family retiirnod from Price la:-t week where they Zifive spent the winter. y ..A. Key, the- Wat-bins man, -was i si Ioka this week. C. W. Smith and Will Wcodnrd of Itoosovett were business visitors hero Monday. Air. and Mrs. Cms. Iorg were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jensen Sunday. Devon Centry ami family of ,My-4nn ,My-4nn EiiPiii Saturdav and Sunday wiilr Ills parents Mr. and Mr3. W. G. Gentry. Gen-try. The school buss had trouble M-on-tiay and did not get to Roosevelt until 2 o'clock. Some of the school children walked to Roosevelt. Elva Balrd, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Water Baird, had the misfortune misfor-tune of breaking her arm last week while playing on the scluool grounds. BLUEBELL Merrlol Wathen has gone to Lehi, where he expects to make his home. As soon as his crops are planted he will return for hi3 wife and children. Mrs. James W. Powell is 111. Dr. Whitmoro was in attendance Friday. Mr. P. R. Wolcptt has been helping in the Powell home several tlays. Mr. and Mrs. George Woodruff Lave moved to Nine Mile for the summer. Mr. Woodruff returned for their stack his father W. B. Wooduft helped him drive them out. Otto Jchnsou returned from Salt Lake recently. Charley Ray, who spent the winter at the Thorsen .home, has moved fiack to hi3 own place. Mrs. John X. Anderson, is very much improved In health and Is at home again. I Clause Matihev3 i3 home again from the sawmill. Alvin Hardlnger came down with him and left for Bait Lake City Sunday morning. : Mr. E. Blanchard passed away Saturday morning. He lias been in very poor heaUh all winter. Word was sent to his .chidren at Logau. His son and two grandsons came to fattend the funeral, which was held $Ioxrday. The speakers were Bishop L. B. Goodrich, R. B. Remington and Otto Larsen. Many floral offerings offer-ings were given by the Relief society socie-ty and many other friends. The tody was taken to Logan for burial. Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Allred entertained enter-tained Mr. P.lanchardson, and Mr. the granfdsona, Mr. All and Mr. Smith jvhrlle they were here. . ! Mr. and Mrs. Harold Warren and jcaildren, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Cook and son Wiley were Sunday guests ef-Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mathews. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bristol, Mr. and Mrs. Lelloy Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Cook, with theJr children wero Easter dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bristol. Ms. W. C. Hancock and children, Jr. and Mrs. M. L. Hancock and children spent Easter at Upalco. Dinner waa served at the Cummlngs iomo. They also visited at Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lloyd and spent the evening at the home of Mr.' and Mrs. Jeff Mathews. Mra. Myrlo Goodrich was visiting with Mrs. Jennie Goodrich Monday. HAt. and Mrs. Sam Jenkins and children were .visiting at the Jim Cook homo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bristol, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bird, Miss Edith and L,y:ul3n Iird Fpent Monday visiting jclth Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Cpok. Jerry Clark was transacting business busi-ness here Monday and Tuesday. i i l' ! "5 ISGOSEVKLT . r.Irs. David Nicholson was called to Prcvo Monday on account of the death ot her father, Thomas Callis-ur. Callis-ur. J.Irs. Ada Johnson, Mrjs. DoiTii.i Durgess. Mrs. J. E. Wiseombo and Mrs. Florence Gines luft. Tuesday for Salt Lake City where they will attend at-tend the Relief Society conference on the 3rd, 4th and 5th. Ira Cannon ot ML Emmons was a Roosevelt visitor ion Monday. Harold Davis of Price was transacting trans-acting business here on Tuesday. Mr. Davis is owner of the Davis Auto company at that place. Miss Anna Lemon, accompanied by Mrs. Homer P. Edwards left for Price Wednesday morning. Miss 1 Lemon is entered m tue Trroune on-t'orical on-t'orical contest, semi final3 ot which will be held at Price' on Wednesday. The Roosevelt city "council at their regular meeting "Monday evening placed the fee for upkeep fit cemetery lots for the season of ,1929 at $6 per lot. They also arranged for the Immediate Im-mediate Installation of the 100 meters met-ers which h-ave been ordered. Mayor Johnson reported that the fire sfreii had been ordered and would probably proba-bly be here for installation in a few days. Arrangements are being made with the telephone company for the operation of the signal from the central cen-tral office. Jehu A. WalU, principal of the Duchesne county high school left Wednesday morning for Salt Lake City to attend the state conference of high scl'ool principal. The Ashton Service Station has just installed a new air compressor which will " lurnitfh the additional capacity for the handling ot !he air hoist and wash rack. Under the direction of Miss Emma Snow the dramatic department ot the high school on last Friday i resented re-sented the play "Seven Keys to Bald-pate''. Bald-pate''. The play was well a'.isnded and enjoyed. I TABIONA Miss Lillian White gave a delightful delight-ful party Tuesday, honoring her birth day. Everything wa3 suggestive of Ea3ter. Tho following were the Invited guests: Mary Mare, Deon Clogg, Gladya Meacham, Mar-jie Mar-jie Turn bow,. Alta Wagstaft, Franco-' Maxwell, Elaine Love-land, Lilai Johnsou, Lee Priel Ivie and Cuba Michie. Honoring her Sundayschlool class, Mra, Lawrence Maxwell entertained Saturday afternoon of la3t week. Games featured the afternoon with lunch following. The guests included in-cluded LaVerle Turnbow, Floyd Gines, FeTron Gines, Isabelle GSes Mario Meacbam, Lasne Webb, Na-thaa Na-thaa Jone3, Edward "White, Nettle LeFevre, Wallaco Chatwin, Carl Ivie, Andrew Johnson, Don and Farland Jones. Virgil Meacham of Vernal is employed em-ployed to paint tho scenery in tho hall. The entire 'building will be overhauled and calcimined and Tabl-ona Tabl-ona will have an up-to-dats amusement amuse-ment home far their patrons. Altooah will bo here next Friday evening with a play "All a Mistake.' Mrs. Lizzie Bro'ftn of Woodbiue has returned from Heber. I , ARCADIA Arthur Dolmorc of Duchesne and Misa Velma C. Richens of Arcadia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. T Richens were married at Ducheane Mar. 19, al-io Reed Fitcau of Boneta and MI33 Bessile IIorrock3, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horrocks, were married at Duchesne Mar. 19. : These were the last two young ladles we had left in our lown. We regret to loose them but jioin In wishing them much joy and happiness. Thurlo Ulchciis, who was operated on at Price last week, is convalescing Mrs. Hale Hols-ale and sou Sharon returned It:mc Friday after sp-iud-ii.g the winter at Casilegate Mr. Holgate a:ul .Mr. Frank IIorroc3 are expected hor.ie this week to resuma there farm work. John Stover ma Jo. a business trin to Price this week end. Mrs. II. T. Uichens is visiting at Price. Oliver L. Sagers and Harvey Prior have bought the William and Dave Orr sheep. "' ARCADIA ! Mr. Roberts is again on the job finishing up the last coat of plastering plaster-ing in the new ward house. It will now soon be ready for occupance. jonn stover maue a ousmess inp l!3 Price last week. John Gilbert made a business (rip to Price Saturday. Word has been received that Thurlo Richens is convalescing. It looks like spring has come at last. The farmers are starting to get busy on their farms. Ray Gill has moved back to his own home after living on Ceorge T. Smith's place the past year. The government officials are busy repairing the detective culverts and have a crew of men at work repairing repair-ing the canals. Mrs. Thomas M. Gilbert and children chil-dren were week end visitors at Duchesne Du-chesne the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orin Olsen. Mr. and Mrs L. J. Orr entertained at Easter dinner. The following guests: Mrs. James Orr, Mr. and Mrs. William Mitchell and family of Upalco, Abner and John F. Rlss. TALMAGK Mr. If. P. Ottosen of Meeker, Colorado, Colo-rado, made a business" trip hero to his ranch during the week. Joe Josie was inDuchesne on Friday Fri-day to consult Dr. Wood about hi3 toe which he got hurt at the coal mine. j Larou Beckstead left here on FrI- j day for Park City where he expects to find work. " j Ralph Halstcad and Leah Beck- J stead were visiting at the home of Leah's parents Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Beckstead on Sunday returning to Duchesne In the evening. Mr. and Mrs, Stanley McDanald were guests of Mr. and Mr3. Wm. iFrlsby on. Sunday. An easter program was rendered both in Sundayschool and sacrament meeting last Sunday and enjoyed by a large audience. The hou3e was beautifully decorated for the occasion. occas-ion. Mrs. Myrtle Donohue and Mrs. R. D. Redlord made a trip to Boneta on Thursday. II. A. Beckstead and Joe Josie made a business trip to Altonah on Monday. Miss Phyllis McDonald 6pent the j week-end as the guest of Miss Florence Flor-ence Ottosen. Wright Reynolds of Boneta has moved up on the Draper farm and is busy doing hi3 spring plowing. Mr. Reynolds bought the farm from Mrs. Draper a shiart time ago. .Ross Fietkau of Boneta was the guest of Sidney Rust on Sunday. |