Show 1 S 14 if IN at I 1 10 0 o cc ahi e has been abundance of rain in the duchesne country tile the past two weeks born Satu saturday iday september 13 to tile the afo of guy long a daughter born september 11 at maeser to the wife of george la lone a daughter september 19 and no frost to hurt yet just a very light 0 one no a few nights ago mrs gilbert smith has moved from whiterocks Whlter to vernal A number of schools in the county have suspended three days for the fair miss gertrude mackay who came to vernal to seek medical advice has returned to her home in roosevelt mrs lynne glenn left tile the first of the week to join her ber hubband who has a position in the copper mines at binham mi and mrs sandin of the uintah academy arrived on the artson auto tuesday night somebody la going to give a prize to the mother of tile the largest number of chil children dien ill n the uintah basin david eskelson is one of the man reservation farmers who ho will have hae good alfalfa seed atop this year guy prichard and wife have returned to myton from salt lillie lake mrs Pr ichards health Is much improved will smart was fined filled 5 6 for galloping his horse on jiu hu main streets at a rate prohibited b city ordinance william mckinly and wife have returned to port fort duchesne after a prolonged visit to den deer er several reservation orchards are just coming in bearing they give promise of rivaling the famous pall sade ande orchards joaeph lee of mill ward purchased from alwilda davis goodwin one halt half of a city lot back of calders ders i tesi evidence residence dence lester hitchcock of the ashley forestay office will hpe sayid id several weeks doing survey work in the mountains bert young has a position in the post office la in place of miss hattle hattie pope inho vho will attend the uintah academy this winter chauncy coffman of salt lake expects to start a bank in duchesne Duc besno ile he was in that town recently looking over the situation mis waid white has returned turned from idaho the more she seeb of other counties coun tilea the better she likes the ashley valley dt di cannon who was in vernal for a time is now connected with ith the moffat survey crew on the way to the state line james J cook who has a ranch near whiterocks Whlter has two trees loaded with olives and they are arc supposed to be aln only trees of the kind in tho uintah basin A C snyder of elgin ut was in vernal during last week eek attending court mr ander wai wag formerly employed by the railway company as bridge builder the little boy of will marchant was brought over from roosevelt for medical attention for blood poison which started arted it from froin a runaround run around on the finger the bazaar held by the faist ward aard mutual last friday was a decided success and a neat sum was realized all during the day the first ward house was crowded the booths representing spring summer autumn and winter were deiy attractive J sexton a homesteader and bee ralser raiser of the reserva reservation was mas in vernal during the beok k ile he says the honey crop in ill that part of the country Is nery ery satisfactory mrs joseph walker alker hat has returned to her h L r home on tho the reservation the husband who underwent an operation for appendicitis is getting betting along n nicely A couple of travelers on motor cycles are in the basin this week from boulder colorado they expect to purchase some of the dead indian land next monday dwight dow has baa purchased the C A johnson buick automobile and has been makins trips from vernal to the post this week he had nil all the passengers he could accamo date david 0 mackay returned to roosevelt on Satur saturday dayi after having been very til III here mr mackay expects to go to california in search of health and will probably be absent six months mr and mrs L H anan allan and dr and mrs martin spent saturday and sunday on the mountain hunting and killing sage hens and they got all the law allows in spite of the rain they had a fine time C A johnson Job manager of the vernal light company re the ne news a of the serious illness of his mother in missouri valley iowa he left immediately for her home to be present at her bedside stephenson hall who contested a greek near fort duchesne is on his homestead making Improve improvements meats mr hall has been in the leal ival estate business in vernal and had offices with J A wilson fort ducheane Duch edne efine is to have a school this year A wagon A III ho he used to haul the children from indian bench and other points mrs roger mackenstadt kekstadt ken stadt vim ill be one jone of the teachers the cattle roundup round up is on in the blue mountain country A number of cattle have already been shipped to denver for the early market they were shipped from steamboat via moffat road M mrs rs W W hartzell and af bessie sands were visitors from independence during the week mrs hartzell says their crop this year is abundant and that at least bushels of barley to the acre will be realized mrs william hodgkinson und and two daughters have returned from a trip to stock more where they have ben been visiting with mrs mra may atwood another daughter mrs hodg kluson k in son reports the roads in a fearful condition as a result of recent storms the school at jensen is flourishing with the fol following loing teachers augustus Augu atus smith principal miss della delia snow miss alias vella billings mrs geo thorne mr smith Is IH not the ill man an who taught in maeser maaser as ra mis published some time ago lie ho fori farnk aly taught in colorado miss alta newcomb after a pleasant visit with miss de motay left tuesday morning 01 01 the colton auto for her home 1 in I C Cen ent ralia washington during her stay miss newcomb was the recipient of much attention by old friends and new friends all of whom were sorry to see her go mrs er ernest nest HOBS hem who for it a number of years has resided in new jersey Is visiting her parents mr and mrs J P rudy on the reservation her husband commissary sergeant hess has retired from the army on a pension of 75 per month at present he Is visiting relatives in germany upon his return his wife will join him in california where they will reside miss myrtle rolf itoh accidental ly knocked out two of her teeth with a hammer at watson while pulling a nail from a board she came to herual for or dental attention A well founded rumor has it that at least two tw and per haps four members of 0 the vernal tennis club are seriously considering a trip on the sea of matil mati I 1 mony the club has a member ship of thirty ten of whom enjoy single blessedness buys iiams the reservation news nes of last week mr and mis will pearson of vernal have taken charse charge of the clarke restaurant and will conduct in tile the fukute they will conduct a bakery in connection and u carry f resh fresh arf bread ad b baue ull cakes etc always u aye on hand biad W H paul ge general passenger and freight agent of the donver and salt lake It hallway allway company has written a letter that lie he will be in this alley in the near future mr paul has been assisting in the ader advertising of the resources of the count y and hau baa furnished many valuable articles to the denver deliver papers miss eunice jorgenson who has been visiting her sister miss louise jorgenson for some time will leave for roosevelt tomorrow to be ready for her school work which begins next week miss louise will accompany her as far as aa fort duchesne where the two will take in the fair f for or a day it is reported that the clark construction company has but sent the engineers to the south myton bench to begin immediate work the company is said to be getting ready to put a large force of men at work on the upper blue bench and west bench canals and complete the work ah aa tur far Rs na possible before fietz ing weather eather the male hale of dead indian laud land will NN ill take place at port fort Duch duchenne esue next monday and there Is no doubt but that IL a large acreage will be disposed of as it has been well advertised there are 40 tracts tor for sale and the appi appraised alsed balue alao runs rejis from 7 to 35 per acre including the water tiling filing and canal rights miss ruby anderson a uintah academy student was mas operated on for tonsillitis tonai litis and adenoids aden other students who hope for highel marks in their studies will doubtless submit to similar operations physicians state that sich opel actions clear up the mind and make breathing earli thus fitting the pupil for more thorough work in the school room george bringhurst Bring burst hurat and ben C granger of salt lake have been touring the basin thoy they had no idea of scein seeing such a vast territory waiting for farmer they originally lived in washington county where there ate ale more farmers than land and made the statement that if about half the population of that county would coule come to the uintah basin both sections of the state would ln aw better off |