Show 1 i f v y vS i 0 y 4 fid S rv JENSEN 4 4 2 t 4 4 Mrs Charles Wise WI e returned Friday Fri Fri- Friday Fri Friday day morning from Illinois points where here she has spent several seeks visiting with her aged aced father tather and other relatives Dr A C Boyle Bovie Do Ie returned early last week seek from a trip to Denver where he went on official business connected with the Dinosaur Na- Na National Na-j Na Na National monument Mrs B P Kelly who aho ho has been confined to her home with ith an attack at- at attack at attack tack of the flu is greatly imn im- im p oved p ed n m ed Joshua joshua Timothy son ion of ot Mr and Mrs Alma N Timothy and Miss Ellen of Roosevelt were I married Jan S 8 lr Iv the tho Salt Lakei Lake temple 1 i I I 1 v I t t a 0 V I R 11 c Ii R t G Ramsay Stewart and son Glenn went ent to Salt Lake FrIday mornIng Mr Ste Stewart art will remain for some time for medical attention atten- atten attention atten attention tion Glenn Olenn while there will make mak application to become come a recruit In Inthe inthe the U S Navy The Wild Rose Rase club chub met Friday Afternoon at the home of or Luc Luc- Stewart Luc Stewart Ste l art The program consisted ot of the follow following follo Ine Readings by bv Jean Robinson Amanda Stewart and May Ste Stewart art A delicious luncheon was as served by the hostess Visitors a at t Sunday School were II H Walter Woolley stake superintendent superintendent superintendent Pearl Eaton representative representative tive the of ot the ladies ladles department of Ul he Sunday Sunda School and Joseph Collier 0 of t the high council Mr and Mrs Chandus E E Wall Walland Walland Walland and daughter Lillian were visit visit- visit visit-ci-s DS s In Jensen Monday returning to ernal Tuesday Durin During the cold weather the Relief elief Society will x meet at nt the I home of ot Mrs A W Wilkins ac- ac according ac cording to Mrs Ms Mary Gardner elief Society president I ac-I The moderated weather is a boon to stockmen who aho so far have re- re re ported very ery few fea losses Scoutmaster A C McKinnon is busy after school hours directing the Boy Scouts In their efforts to save the quail by scattering feed furnished by Floyd d C Noel dep- dep deputy deputy dep deputy uty game tame warden Some quail have ha already perished with ith the ex- ex extreme extreme ex extreme cold of last week eek it is re- re reported reported re reported ported Quite a number of school chil- chil children chil children dren and others are ill with colds and flu but none seriously I According Accordini to reports it has been I exceedingly difficult to keep the roads open to the coal D mines nes The snow on the upper Brush creek Is reported between three and four feet in depth Tractors were ere used to clear the roads |