Show BLOOMING bloomington TON bloomington Blon july 30 ammon lake has enlisted in the U S navy and intends leaving within a few dais for salt lake to be examined he moed hia family to st george this morning we regret very much to lose them as residents here but our best wishes for go with them mrs emma larson returned home wednesday from where she has been visiting the past t few weeks mrs mane graybill is here visiting her parents mr and mrs arthur fawcett arthur fawcett spent the f etith his parents at their farm near berry springs miss zella larson i visiting r mends and relatives in st george A levee broke just as our new canal was about completed f springdale RINGDALE SP 28 the tet registered to day the hottest day for the month june was warmer than july thus far walter has been appointed superintendent of the zion nat ional and expects to fin some improvement on the trail soon beveral of our men folks have bone out to harvest and thresh grain on the plain among visitors to zion canyon ls week was bishop pace of new harmony we have heard nothing about ohp leel ival this fall will there be one correspondence toquerville toquerville july 22 the memorial services held Sund ayin honor of our soldier boy Moroni kleinman who was killed in action in france june 26 were largely attended many from cedar city st george hurricane rockville and other towns came to join in loving tributes to the departed the services were of an inspiring nature throughout and breU heda spirit of patriotism devotion and consolation that was deeply appreciated by the relatives and friends and will lo 10 long remembered by those in antei dance bishop samuel isom of hurricane bishop david hirschi of rockville arcs E H snow and george R lund of st george spoke and their remarks were full of encouragement to those bereaved and instructive to all the hymns sung were appropriate and a solo by miss arvidia a quartette by wm P delim leon slack and mesdames and newell nd a read ing A mothers answer inter the speaking A speech by our departing soldier leon slack was full of loyal devotion to his country the opening by pres thomas cottam md the benediction by coun R C savage reached the hearts of all listeners beautiful flowers flags and d kapines rapines gave the house a pleasing appearance the attendance of editor walks of thal news mayor albert E miller bangham jarvai and jolin cotham bringing the flags of the allied countries were greatly appreciated and deserving of special mention our service flag with its golden star surmounted by 18 others represent ing the number of our soldier bivs was to us a sacred emblem special credit is due our red cross workers mesdames L 0 higbee 8 V and jennie laub for their work in arranging the decorations mr and mrs 0 moroni Klein irian parents of our soldier hero were surrounded by their children george myrtle daniel lawrence laura and ina their other two sons howard and archie are in nevada and could not reach here night a farewell menial was given to leon L slack who leaves for camp lewis wash on the A of songs and readings and a speech by albert andersen was followed by lunch and dancing leon baa many friends who wish him every good fortune while away mr and mrs L J slack entertained about fifty guests in honor of the departure of their son leon to serve tho flag their son edwin is already at camp kearney cal I 1 A baby girl came to gladden the home of mr and mrs wm P duffin on the dinst and a baby girl to mr and mrs L A martineau on the dinst mrs lorna theobald his returned home from the hospital at t george where she was under treatment for three weeks she is much improved in health mia la verna slack and miss martle kleaman have returned from a few months visit at salt lake city july 29 bishop archie has moved his family to cedar city where they will reside his object in moving is to be beirer his farming operations at where the company owns a large tract and also to take advantage of the high school facilities of that city we are loath to part with our bishop and his most estimable family the celebration of pioneer day off very successful ly A meeting in the morning was the principal feature and a pirty for the children and the providing of ice cream refreshments by the an mary were the eventa of the afternoon mrs telsa decker and son darwin are here on a visit to her parents mr and mrs hans anderson mrs deckers husband is to be principal nt alie hurricane high school this coming school year edwin higbee and family A T and family and clara and lila higbee went to duck lake on cedar mountains for a summer outing to escape the intense heit prevailing here mrs M has received word that her acon samuel had left camp kearne cil for new york four other of the boquer ville boys are mrs artie Davi sand children left tins morning for their home idaho fills after two months visit aith her parents mr and mrs william letter from oil our soldier bos evince a splendid spirit of devotion and determination to make good in the glorious struggle mrs L J ack left for wf hurricane HURRICANE july 23 monday evening july 22 the following program was riven by the seagull and Four leaf clavir bee hive swarms prayer girls salute the ilag song the star spangled bp angled binner the forty eight states of the union presented by little girls 5 to 7 years of age a war poem by hazel workman hag drill by girls duet by kate and evelyn woodbury pantomime comm thru the rye butterfly dance by girls solo kate pantomime nearer my god to thee farce the assessor much credit is due the efforts of the girls as every part was cei a credit to them Es specially ally was the drill and butterfly dance fine those who did not attend will have the privilege of attending as they are expecting to put it on again one evening next week A farewell dance was given our sol dier boys harvay hall of hurricane ceorge hirschi of rockville acon black of toquerville and a mr cov agton of cane beds anz friday evening the also a social in their honor was held bunday evening A large crowd was out each evening and all enjoyed themselves the grain ahat is profitable to cut on our dry farms is being cut this weak the season has been BO dry that hundreds of acres will not be fit to cut this season the largest truck ever seen in our town through here this week to the copper mines at buckskin quite a number of workmen were with it mrs bert bradshaw has returned home from act george where she 1 has been spending a few weeks with relatives carpentere Carp entera are busy finishing the unfinished room of our new school house ready for the opening of school enterprise enterprise july 29 district conference was held here lafa sun day and we were to bee so many out of town people present the meetings held were an intellect ual feast and many people have said it was the best conference they ever attended the passed off fine here with any amount of amusements and a fins program miss beulah price represented utah and her little maids were alta holt and irma nelson much credit is due the corn cittee who prepared the program and did the decorating two of our boys are to leave for training camps soon Johnnie Day and johnme elliker ROCKVILLE rockville july 28 friday july 18 a party was given in the ward hall in honor of our soldier george hirschi songs recitations and dancing a good time was had elmer taylor of harmony is here and will leave tomorrow with miss susie hirschi for sac george where they will be married howard hirschi came home from cedar mountains to see his brother george before he left JOSECO goseco joseco nev july 29 albert woods has returned from st george bringing his eister mrs arthur ki hafen with him mrs hafen expects to spend some time here visiting with her father and friends james bobbina has accepted tho position of government trapper jim understands the trapping business and we think the government has employ edlee right man mr and mrs gentry entertained a few friends in honor of their daughter lauri who left the next evening to visit her grandmother near caliente elder job hall and wife of enterprise etere here as ward teachers elder hall addressed us in sacrament meeting mrs hamblin has returned to her home at hambling Hamb lins ranch her daughter in law having recovered from her illness loads of soldiers have through here ih alie last two days going toward berlin we had a ight frost on and dinst lolling bean vines and nipping potatoes and corn three auto loads of people went tn Hani blinn kanui n n visit bun day evening idaho today to visit her daughter mr A D wilon and family mrs M F highee and son clyde are visiting tine her parents mr and am david SANTA CLARA santa clara july SO the primary made and handed in the following articles for the benefit of the soldiers 15 pillows 20 pillow slips 26 handkerchiefs 27 napkins 10 tray covers 10 water bags 5 pairs of bed socks and 1 aegan pioneer day as quietly observed a pretty good time was had the old people were loyally treated to ice cream ai d cake and each one taken for a nice automobile nde in the evening A great many dead ansh are found in the santa clara creel which makes our drinking gatei very un sanitary pani tary lost of our citizens are hauling water from st george grandma reber has been sick for about nine months she is very low at this writing due to old age and general debility quite a number of our young folks went up into the mountains to spend the of july mr and mn will knight and family went to bunkerville Bun kerville for a visit last week samuel sr left last saturday for bunkerville Bun kerville nov on business the threshing of grain will corn mence this afternoon NEW HARMONY new harmony july 30 A gloom was cast over our town on learning of the sad death of mrs los W prince mrs prince was formerly a resident of this place A large number of our towns people went to at george to attend the funeral mrs eliza P kelsey was called to idaho a few days ago to be in at at an operation on her daughter mrs florence the last report states that she it getting along nicely several of our towns people spent the twenty fourth in where t iq two towns joined in celebrating pioneer day A most enjoyable time was spent mr and mrs williamson and family of Parag oonah spent the week here visiting mrs Wilham sons sister mrs J if prince mrs L A pace has returned home from where she has been visiting her sister for the past two weeks jaa G knell his daughter ivi and james thornton of newcastle have been here visiting relatives and friends born to mr and mrs grant hale july 11 a daughter to mr and mrs james D neilson july 25 W pace has received a notification to appear in bt george aug 3 for examination for service fern timothy f vernal is here visiting with her sister mrs donald A company of government men are here surveying LUtle littlefield field anz july 7 roh ert reber who was in clas w now been put in cla one he im returned from st george where h was physically examined mr and mrs wallace rave gono to washington to visit iila the batters lat parents pt rents mr and mrs cotran adam pioneer day pae paeden dnn verv quietly here moo all of the young folks want to bun ker villet a ery good time s lad clark mcknight haa lakan inq wife up to st george where she could get medical treatment vern pollock deenis to bo gettine along fairly rood his fever 13 rone now the farmers are all busy putting up tard nuino 0 alfalfa alien pollock of las vegas is here visiting littlehead Little held anz july 20 bish op and mrs abbatt mr and mrs tames E hughes were here from mesquite last sunday to attend our sacrament meeting we sure enjoy pd their mrs liza graff and son lamond misa fern reber and violet stuck from santa clara are in town visiting relatives and friends mrs dortha biehner is down to mouife visiting with her parents mr and mrs wm E abbott mr and mrs joseph brehne lr ehne kavc gone to st george on busine harold reber has ROW oer tho to loolu after the cattle 0 |