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Show From Our o- : o I C E D A R V I E W I , r o A baby irirl was bom to Mr. and Mrs.Bryn Roberts. Mr. Tom, Summarell' and Perry Murphy went to . Hill creek to work, last we air. . Mr. Rorcoe Labrum. who has been away since last spring, returned homo Is.vt wek. Mjr., Clint Summarell ' and his mother went to Vernal, Sunday, where they will stay for the winter Ccdarview held - a "Wood" dance Friday night, so the boys could bring wood to the hall for . the winter. Everyone had a good time-.. The Relief Society served a nice supper, which was enjoyed by everybody. Mr. Sam Summarell has' gone to Texas to bring home his father, who nas been very ill' the past few weeks. o- --0 BLUEBELL O- . o The Relief Society met with Mrs. Levison Handcock, this week. The lesson on temple building was given by Mrs. Margarett Remington. Past history of the churqh and the building build-ing of the Salt Lake temple was narated by the olderi members, which was interesting and instructive to those coming into the church later. The Dramatic club was re-organized, with Fred Goodrich as president presi-dent and Lime Burdick as general manager. We may expect something some-thing worth .while in the near future. fut-ure. . The first play to be staged is the famous "Prarie Rose", C. E." Bristol and. Ray Thering are expected home from Trice, in a few days. ' Meetings of the officers and teachers of the ward are being held every Tuesday evening.. Glen Warren has gone to Price for wnter' supplies. ' Mrs. Warren has had a seige' of the sore throat" epidemic. R.,H. and G. T. Woodruff, who have been doing assessment work in the mountains, came home Sunday. . . The school children are preparing an entertainment to give on Christmas Christ-mas eve. for medical treatment. - They hastened hasten-ed to his bedside. At this writing h seems to be improving. ' Edith Harman and Mrs. Earl Fowler Fow-ler were sumoned to the sick bed of their . father, at Nine, Mile. . The play presented by the Ioka School was well attended and much enjoyed by all. Mr. C. B. Cole was a county visitor, vis-itor, Saturday. - . ; The Indian Reclamation Service sent three of their cars to Salt Lake last week, to be replaced by new ones. - O O ! N H A N N A o r o T. Monroe' Giles , with his father and brother, Rodney, came out from Heber Sunday in the interest of their cattle. Monroe is anticipating coming back in the spring with his family. They returned fto Heber Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reams bottom are the proud parents of a Tine baby girl., Mrs. Ada Rhoades and children visited at the home of Mrs'. Foster Rhoades. Monday. Mrs Thomas Rhoades called "at -he home of Mrs. Mae Atwood Monday. Mon-day. J ' Earl r Atwood left for Duchesne Tuesday with his g'rist, returning Thursday " with out any on account Df the mill not being able to grind lis wheat. A number of the cattle men of this locality were riding Wednesday Wednes-day in and around Tobiona round-;ng round-;ng ui their cattle. Mr., and Mrs. Carl Rhoades return-id return-id from Fruitland where they spent several days visiting with their people. v Supt. ,J. H. Moore of Duchesne and L. W. Clark of Tabiona visited at the Stackmore school Thursday. Nephi Moon made a business trip to Summit county this week. We anticipate a good time at Tabicna-next Friday when we will attend a benefit dance to be. given for Joseph Rhoades who is now on a mission in British Columbia. Heber Moon has been to Kamas this week on business Mae Atwood served dinner to L. W. . Clark and JT. H. Moore while they were in this vicinity. ( O O TABIONA ( O - O David Nicholsen returned home last Monday. The books for the new school library li-brary have just arrived and Mr. Cope and Mr. Nicholsen have been busy all week getting them checked check-ed up. James H. Moore, county : superintendent super-intendent of schools, has been here during. the past week visiting the rchools. . R. M. Michie, Owen Ellis, Bert White, - Harold Allen and Ranee Savage were Duchesne visitors las .week. Most of them took a loac of wheat and had it ground into flour. r ChesteJI Doveland has (gon to Logan to 'attend the A. C. this winter. win-ter. A bundle shower was given foi the newly-weds here Thursday. A free lunch was served by the Bee-Hive Bee-Hive girls. Wm. Jolley returned from Pari .City this week, bringing with him a load of freight for his store. . Roll0 Jones has returned from a trip to Heber and various othei towns outside' of the basin. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Michie made a business trip to . Roosevelt Tuesday Tues-day and returned home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Ciandall left for Ft. Duchesne lart Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Loveland made a business tris to Ft. Duchesne. Duches-ne. , O- : - ." -O B ON E T A .' I o o F. E. Reynolds has been very sick with 'blood poisoning. Dr. Creswell has .been attending him. No meetings' were held last Sunday Sun-day on account of some of the people peo-ple being' exposed to the sm;all pox. No cases have broken out so far, and we are hoping to escape it. W. E. Curtis . and Bruce Brown left Monday for the mining camps where they ' will seek employment for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Neils. Pearson and family and George Pearson were dinner guests at the Curtis home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Brown also visited there during the evening. even-ing. Mrs. F. W. Bench has been oi the sick list but is- improving. Mrs Tatton Bench was unfortunate unfortun-ate enough to burn her hand, t last week. ' A Parent-Teachers Social was held last Tuesday evening. For the benefit of the after dinner din-ner shoppers the Golden Rule store will be open until 8V p. m.. commencing com-mencing next Monday - and continuing continu-ing until Chistmas. O ' O j' M Y T O N I o ' - - ' ' -O Miss Dolora Mathew has gone to Salt Lake to spend the winter: Mrs. ' W. J. Mathew and' family have moved t0 Myton to send the children to' school. , Mr. Wiliam Hardman and Arris Christensen expect to leave-soon for Ogden where they will work this winter. ' Mr. James Briggs of North My-tn My-tn bench . sold his clover seed for six cents per pound. Mr. Wade Moffet of Myton has gone to Florida for the winter. Chas.'.Meranda of Myton has gone to Morgan, Utah, to spend the winter. " - . Adolphus' Marchant and S. A. Wells returned from - Soldier Sum-m-i Ir.st Saturday. ' Miss Lillian Babcock is employed in the office of the Uintah Power and Light Company. ' Mr. J. L.' Ewmg, brother of Elmer Ewing, who hi: been editing the Richfield Reaper for several ysars, has moved to Salt Lake where he ir in the book binding business. The Basket-hall game "" between' Myton and Roosevelt teams, played at Roosevelt last Saturday flight, was won by Roosevelt with a.scoe cf 20 .to 16. Mrs. Seaton of Duchesne is spinning spinn-ing a-few" days' with her " dau!jiiU-r, Mrs. Floyd Wheeler. Mr.' Morgan Calvert, .of the Ca. vert and Waiih Merc .Co.,. spent Monday of this week at our County scf.t or. business. Mr. and Mrs. Reed have moved i..to town. They are livin? ": tn-r house recently, vacated by E. M. Jones. " . . i H. H. .Bif.in-j and E. : M. h ues have gone lo Argyle Canyo.i tr do assessment work on oil shale claims. TJhe Baziir iind entertali rnont given Friday End Saturday ; niphiy, by the Ladies Aid, was a grand success. suc-cess. $llo.00 was realized, which -vill be used ior the Presbyc'T;,n Chvrch bell. Mr. Fred n was in Myto.i Fric ay, fro r. his sheep ca-n 113 pajfj feed -.ir n ranges is ibo. Le.-t in vears. e trt fflad so nething h rks good for lire sheepmen. Monday evening, the family of Mr. Tom Smith of Antelope, received recei-ved word of the serious condition of their father, who is in Vernal iiiifi Wm. and Laron .bekicead veii , Ibt quests of Mack ani Leon Eur-i Eur-i n last Sunday. Elma Jensen was the guest of Kate McDonald Sunday. H. P. Okterson will leave the latter, lat-ter, part of the week for the herd with supplies. Mr. and Mrs. George Jensen were the guests of Mrs. Jensen's mother, 3Irs. Jesse demons of DucSiesne, during the week. Mrs. Mary E. Perkins was the guest, of Mrs. II. A. Beckstead Wednesday. : The regular conjoint meeting of the Mutual was held Sunday, evening even-ing with the young men in charge. Miss Leah Beckstead was the j guest of Miss Blanch Anderson Sunday. Miss Dolores Thompson . was the . guest of Miss May Frisby Sunday. Otto Mayhew is working on the ditch at Utahn. F. M. Shelton was here on business busi-ness pertaining to the Rock Creek ditch. Anybody can do what he ,is told ' to do, but to do' the rifht 'thing at the right time wichout beint: told puts you in a class bv yourself. A good old Quaker was milking i cow whose lively disposition often Tied his patience severely. On this ecassiori she managed to overturn he pail, which was nearly full. The ld man arose in righteous indip:-lation indip:-lation and said: ,fI will not kick hee, but I will twist thy durn tail." o- -o TALMAGE I O o Chris Sorensen, . Arley Sorensen and George Jensen left here Monday Mon-day morning for Price to obtain work for the winter. David Winterton returned home Thursday from the Otterson sheep herd and will .work- on. the ranch. Heber . Harwood left for the herd Monday morning. Mr. and -Mrs. Lars Kof ford are here from Rains visiting with Mrs. R. D. Redford. David Davis returned home Saturday Sat-urday from Price and other points. Jack Roberts and son, Paul, of Hanna with C P. Burton, Joseph and Tom Draper each left here Tuesday morning with a load of machinery to the Draper saw-mill. They expect to put the saw-mill up on Wolf Creek. Mrs. 'Rand Rust was the guest.of , her mother, Mrs." S. E. Davis, Tuesday. Tues-day. ' ' " ; ' - i Miss Laverta Jensen who has been very sick during the week is reported to be some better. j The doctor was called ud here t Thursday to see Miss Jensen. c Mr. and Mrs. Ed Anderson were t in Duchesne on business last Sac- c irday. r I.eland Crterson, Franklin David t |