Show 4 4 44 4 4 MA SER 4 4 4 4 the regular conjoint meeting ot the mutual was held sunday ev evening in ill tile the ward house the program was waa as follows male quartet arch allen alien co reading tiles miss martha mcconkle Conkle Ic mixed do ible quartet zina mcconkle tory story miss elsie akee mixed quartets quart ett MIAS thora colton co piano duet mr air and mrs airs velman T rice each member that rendered a part was given credit for it in special activity work dy by the time mutual closes ever everybody body in the association will have taken part in some one of the special activities tivi ties the officers are very anxious to have every member take advantage ot of the reading course that they have in connection with the mutual work and in as much bucl as the mutual season closes the ast ot of this mouth month they urge all to put forth ayery ery effort possible sible in order to win I 1 the e red white and tue bue pennant to be awarded by the M 1 I A stake officers let the goal be points tor for march 11 miss letha hunt of lapoint and rulon dullock bullock of masser were united in marriage last week mr and mrs myran hacking who have been residing in lapoint tile the past two years haap hav moved to maeser and are living in ill the house just north of john 3 8 hackings residence the Pare parents fits class of the sunday school challenged any class in the sell school of in a concert recitation of the arti articles oc lea of faith all of the classes except the kindergarten entered the contest L 11 reid ot of the uintah academy john L mcconkle mcconkie and miss claire spiers acted as judges the schedule for or judging was concert 35 points participation 30 points portrayal of thought 15 points pronunciation 10 points articulation 6 5 points position 5 points while every class did remarkably markh mar kably bly well fleg standing gand and civi giving ng the work with a high degree ot of proficiency the judges were unanimous in their decision for the parents the results accomplished were decidedly encouraging to all concerned arned and it is advised that like contests pe be improvised in the near future miss sarah mckee who is teaching school at alta spen the week end bilth ath her parent mr and mrs eugene hansen of roosevelt are visiting with their parents william pearces pearce e family was released from quarantine last wednesday fred thacker is building on the wace alace he bought of arthur watkins last summer it Is just north of jo seph P hackings farm charles knight of lapoint was over on business a few days this week james fisher and family and lee fall all and family lre ire renting joseph Do Dodl dilys lys place which he vacated a taw few weeks ago when he bought moroni fisher a farm mr and mrs lavell perry are cleaning and papering their new home they purchased from joseph murray on the corner north of the mccoy residence the resigning board of directors of the maeser waterworks Water works compain comp iiii have turned the books over to tile the n new ew board of directors they organized thursday march 7 ik A very interesting social affair of last week was the victoran vic toral dancing party given in the ward house thursday evening A large crowd participated in the amusement the purpose of the dance was to raise red lied cross funds and a neat I 1 little ittle sum was presented to the uintah chapter the patriotic program which the maeser school under the supervision of velman T rice nas been preparing for the past morvith will be presented friday evening march in the ward house some of the features of the entertainment are the patriotic operetta betsy ross so appropriate and in keeping with the times the jolly walters waiters which takes up five foreign waiters and waitresses in native costume and speech making it decidedly entertaining and comic besides these several choruses that will arouse the true american spirit will make the evening well worth while A large audience is expected the junior red cross girls of the maeser school have completed and turned in to the uintah chapter the fol following loIng articles 2 pairs of bandaged ankle socks 6 5 operating caps 36 handkerchiefs 3 pillows and 6 cases making 89 pieces irvin gerber who has an 80 acre ranch in lapoint was over on business last week mrs charles H colton who has I 1 been very tery ill with erysipelas is improving slowly george county assessor of several points on the reservation has finished his work in this capacity and returned home sylvanus collett ft a going to sell to lester bingham the old ivenson I 1 place it consists of 65 66 acres the consideration consider uton atlon is A flie fire e rine and one half pound baby boy gladdened gadd ened the home of mr ard mra airs C L Ric lieng sun lay evening mother and child doing remarkably well U m who has baa been laboring in the nothern states misi 1 slon sion tor for nearly three years bears has beer been honorably released lie he la Is now alq via biting relatives in michigan and will return home about the middle of I 1 april since the relief bellef society started to do red cross work three weeks ago I 1 they have completed 24 pairs of pa I 1 jamas and 21 bed shirts making 63 69 pieces which they turned into the chapter for c v last week eek they have accomplished a little more each meeting so we are expecting great results in the future OBITUARY the funeral services of mrs minnie minnia massey of dry rork fork the only daughter of mr and mrs airs bert rowley of Al reser were held last wednesday in the new school house of dry fork the building was filled tu to overflowing although there are app apparently arenfly ne flowene this time almo of year the coaxed ans ft as coveri cover I ej ea with them mrs massey maevey was I 1 only eighteen years old she left a little girl two years old and a baby boy born a week bufore her death the maeser choir feelingly rendered nearer my god to thee wanted on tile the otier side and oil oh my father the speakers were joseph 11 hacking john L mcconkie land and thomas brugam all spoke words of sm sympathy pathy and consolation to friendel those endal bereft many relatives and fri friends from vernal attended the services it Is reported to have been atre est funeral ever held ir in that locale local 1 ity the ie mains were interred in the dryfork cemetery |