Show VERNAL VERNAZ TWENTY YE 8 AGO barn sam hatch and miss ivie were united in marriage marr mar tege riege last monday night at the residence of county clerk J C nicking hicking the cleric clerk officiating the bride who is quite an attractive young woman recently came here from provo six inc of snow fell on the face of the m etain wednesday the old snow one is still two feet deep in the open p parta Z I 1 near the bartlett sawmill saw mill J robert robinson will ill not be associated with mth uintah stake academy 1 next year as teacher lie ile has decided to go to college for the next lio years it Is more than likely that prof robinson will take up the study of law the worst kind kine storm that has visited this section swept over the valley 91 last tuesday and it r kept t up a anto hurricane fill all day and tar h into the night trees were ere rooted up out houses were more blown down hay stacks uncapped and other damage was do doe the new trams frame dwelling of frum calder lust just north of S P dilim n u b in course of construction v ai al ce polished moll moli shed marion shatter shaffer and cliff hatch met with bad luck last tuesday en route r to ahm reservation rese ration with eleven bales of hay and other supplies they picked up a few pieces of wood mood on the road a aith which to make a tire fire to cook birrer at noon the wood va was as ui oi fire when ihen picked up though they va were ere not av aware ere of it and soon the hay v was as burning it was unloaded and efforts were made to extinguish the blaze but to no avail mail the hay was as all consumed enos bennion in an interview in salt lake declared that the only terms the uintah county veol gro growers ers will do with the buyers Is a a fifteen cents per pound minimum our county surveyor su bici 1 0 colton departed monday tor for provo to attend the commencement cs cf of the P Y U of which he is a graduate he did not deny a contemplated trip to the salt lake temple either etc tl c uintah creamery will begin operations time next week bishop davia davis president of the company Is in receipt of letters from ogden find batte informing him that dealers in butter and cheese in these two places will take the entire output until august and perhaps tor for a longer period of time bishop davis is of the opinion that the c L of two such creameries could easily be deposed di dl posed of the people of the valley should go to work ork at once putting their cows coma in condition and buying more there will be good money in milk vernon workman lost the first finger on his right hand while shile at work a day or two ago at the belles mill the third finger was also injured at the same time and it Is feared that he be will lose that the advertisement of the sank dank of vernal in the vernal express la is attracting tr considerable attention only a little while ago one of the salt lake papers published an editorial on the banks bank a splendid method of business and the good Judg menet of advertising if you dont don t believe advertising pays ask meagher george calder left last monday morning for salt lake to bring his children back from the university where they have been attending school the past year it is understood that his con son wallace is to be an aca cray teacher next year and that his daughter miss dora is to teach in the central school councilman charles carter has been on the reservation for several weeks looking after his sheep the lambing tah ear reached one hundred per cent mrs susie eaton and irvin eaton and wife ore tire visiting in salt lake mrs airs susie eaton met cpr husband ernest eaton who has just return eu from a mission |