Show I BASIN CORRESPOND 1 1 10 E 10 in fn Du Du- July was a n. gala day until early earl morning chesne From of or people were wore J midnight throngs seen In all directions The They camp came i from far Car and near at an early euly houi be bo miss miss- fun tun should in hi order that no oft off right the ed To start the da day and enlivened us all band got out I strains At 9 30 b by its welcome air concert concert concert con con- an open o'clock clock they ga gave e call cert and at 10 sharp shari a reveille hall where to the brought everyone everone was carrIed carried car car- ia a a most splendid program the dinner hour a 3 ried tied out During refreshing rain fell tell for an hour makIns mak forthe for forthe forthe Ins Inc everything cool and md pleasant the the sports of or the p p. p m. m At 1 30 a 3 ball game same began at the park between Hanna and a nine of at Duchesne's best n. n i g that tha t the le league suo team first Well from tram was at Roosevelt cU game chuck full rull of at to last it was a fun tun and nip and tuck for tor each team but but at the he close resulted In 1 score score There ThereL the home team f ahead for tor L they the received the purse of or i Other sports foot root and horse races I completed the tIle day at the park At p r 8 30 began a 3 picture show and the day wound t up with wilh a grand ball In Inthe the We evening One leading feature atthe of at the day was that the band did not forsake us They kept the ball teams lively all the p. p m. m and even een played until time forthe for forthe for us in the evening e the movie mo to start Band Dand boys your our efforts are appreciated President Wm H. H Smart spent Sunday In Duchesne and also attended attended attended at at- tended th the program on the morning morn morning morning ing of the He took the noon stage d u e for tor Roosevelt S Superintendent p- p J. J A. A Washburn I returned returned from rom summer school on Saturday Mrs Bullock Dullock of at Pleasant Grove came home wOh her daughter Mrs Madson On her return from summer summer summer sum sum- mer school at Prove Pro Dan and Lee Powell came down from their work on the road to spend the with us Mr Sir and Mrs Irs J. J C. C Jensen of Heber Heber He He- ber are spending a few tew days das with their son Jay and his family Oscar KIrkham and family of Salt Lake are visiting here this week with their relatives the Murdocks Iu docks Mesdames Frank and Arthur Brown from from Indian canyon were In town the first of at the w week ek Dr Padget went went to Roosevelt on business on Mondays Monday's stage Mrs Nellie duff spent the in Duchesne but will return to the station in a few days Miss Esther Dean entertained the Junior D. D F. F club at their ranch below below be be- low ow town on Thursday evening Mrs Wood entertained the Kensington Kens Kensington Kensington ington club on Thursday Morris Dean another brother o ot W. W L L. L Dean came in from Topeka Kansas on Friday and will spend the summer here In company with him was a Mr a young lawyer lawyer lawyer law law- yer o of Pittsburg Pa who may remain remain remain re re- main here permanently July a son came to the home I of Mr and Mrs James Egan All concerned are doing well j jHenry Henry Bottom Is remodeling his house and giving it the addition ofa of at a a sleeping pourch and bedroom Harvey Partridge drove a Duchesne Duchesne Du Du- I chesne stage car and Mr Air Pilling PUling hl his j scenic route car to Roosevelt with ith loads Joada of sports por s for the fun tun there thore thereon j jon on the the I Mfr Mr t. t and Mrs M. M L L. Marsing were J called to Salt Lake a few tew days ago agoto agoto agoto to a grief stricken brother and sister sister sis sis- 1 ter whose oldest son son a boy of 2 23 had bad been killed in an auto accident They attended the funeral at Salt Lake City and returned the follow follo following following ing day Goo Coo Dean and son Darl Dan made a a. trip to Wash Nash in the lu- lu terest of or the reservation to je e ed cd up there They returned on Sanday Sun San day Mr and Mrs Cammerer to Salt Lake last wee wees returning on onT T tage Say dont don't say any more t that Li- Li u- u cheerio chesno cant can't play ball They can look up their record recently o 0 o MID VIEW 4 3 Since the last of ot June with a few days days' exception the people of ot this section have suffered for water for tor their their crops which incurs a a. great loss Joss to the farmers Fully fifty percent per percent percent cent of or the crops will be lost We have bave water now so that what grain and hay was not too dry will make a partial crop Geo Ceo Pancake is going to reside permanently in Deep Creek country Mr Jos Gill is going to take over part of at his lease Miss Ethel D Duke ke returned from Provo recently Miss Duke sister of at Mrs J. J J. J f 1 1 and rela rela- Seller i is visiting friends the lives 11 ill ill Richardson and wife wio spent Pioneer day at Vernal celebrated in lit fits Pioneer da day was ting style One Oue of or the best hest programs programs pro pro- grams that has been carried carric out in inthe inthe inthe the fiat was vas A largo large bowery bow built hullt on the ground where er ery was as be he located lo located lo- lo the all purpose 1 building is to and seats were ere plentiful for tor a aera era crowd Ii t. t twice as ab large The rho program consisted of oC parts from children to the very cry first Utah pioneers as follows follows tal fol fol- lows Prayer Prayer Emil Eksund song Utah Utah vo wo Love Lovo Thee Ibee opening address ad ad- dress J. dress j. j W. W Carlyle song George song Georgo Richardson lUc ardson bong song Our Our Starry Starr Flag by the larger children recitation Ethel Ethel Duke Duke violin and madolin selection selection Christensen and son sou solo solo- solo Alma Smith the tho Mrs Christensen exercises 1 by small children tale tale- of hard U times times times- nes- nes Thornton Richardson organ solo solo solo- Alfreda Alfredo Myers song song song song- Mrs Geo Pancake Pancake Pan cake caIto account of early pioneers pioneers- Casper er Sulzer mixed quartette Unfurl our Country's Flag Mrs Burgener Bur Bur- gener Mr and Mrs Thonton Rich Rich- ardson and Edith Claburn closing song song-O song O Ye Mountain High prayer Mrs After Arter the r program and ind lunch all Kinds of races and sports were carried out the most exciting inciting horse race was between Mr fir John Smith and Chas Chas- Smith SmithA A A. ball game g game me between l and andRed andRed Red led Cap resulted In a victory forRed forted for ted Red Cap team A well attended dance in the evening ening closed the lay day Much luch praise should be giver give to o tho the committees as everything was out to the letter o ot- ot 1 11 1 1 1 1 I RED BED OAT OU I I 4 4 4 4 4 l lWe 1 We are very sorry Born to state that another member of or the family is afflicted with typhoid fever Mrs Almedia Bird and Mrs Sarah eUson left Friday Frida for Vernal where they had been suddenly called bythe by bythe bythe the death of Mrs Birds Bird's sister who suddenly dropped dead while leaving I the house to go up town to do some shopping chopping i Among those who left lert for a fish- fish j I ng trip at Moon Lake Sunday morn morn- ng US were Mr and Mrs Irs George Summers Summers Summers Sum Sum- 1 I mers and son James Hazel Nellson l Ova Corrall Floyd Ross Robert Hyatt Hy I att Charlie Bird Thomas Dunn Silas Ross A. A Lewis Johnson Johnson- Ross Gillspie and Malcom Valters I spent Pioneer day at Roosevelt I The Beehive Swarm took a hike Tike I 1 to the Duchesne river last Thursday Thurs day one horse back where a ver very I pleasant da day was spent in swimming ind md other amusements A very dainty dainty dainty dain dain- ty luncheon was served at one o'clock on the grass under the trees con of ot all the goodies and dale I ies Jes of the land I Re Red Cap joined with in celebrating Pioneer da day day- In the mornIng mornIng morning morn- morn Ing a very enjoyable program was rendered after which luncheon was served and at 2 o'clock races and other sports were Indulged In for tome rome time Red Cap being victorious In carrying off several prizes after which a ball a-ball game between Red Cap and ind was the event of at the theda day da It was sure an enthusiastic game jame Both sides did good playing but the score was 11 to 2 in favor or of jf Red Cap has challenged ed Red Cap for a game to be played next lext Saturday for tor purse a of ot Red Cap is game and have no idea but what It will be easy money Too late last week Born Darn to Mr and Mrs Stanley Ross July 7 a fine baby boy Mother and babe getting along nicely Members of ot the family who have bave been afflicted with typhoid fever are improving slowly Andrew Ross of ot Sevier county is Is' Is spending a fortnight with his brother broth- broth er sr Robert Ross Solomon 0 O. is slowly recovering from a case of at typhoid fever Mrs Harriett L L. Sagers who spent three weeks at Red Cap visiting with her children returned to her home In Tooele Saturday Mrs Nancy Jane Summers returned returned returned re re- turned to her home Saturday after spending a month at the tho county seat caring for the sick It was reported report report- ed that Anbrose has been quite sick for some few days but at the tho present writing is much im mm proved Andrew Farnsworth of at Sevier county has bought part of at his uncle Curtis Farnsworth's farm and has han moved his family here to make their home John Gilbert left Monday for tor Larsen Larsen Larsen Lar- Lar sen and Pancake coal mines he will spend the summer assisting them In the coal business Wilmer r Lougy Edward Nelson and NUt Nelson have bought land in the Tabby country where the all Intend j 1 1 i making their future homes Iva Corrall of Vernal is spending her vacation with her mother Mrs Irs John Holfeltz Mr Mfr and Mrs Irs Arthur Shields and children Mr and Mrs Arthur Smith H 1 I I I I i j I I l I I and ana Dames babies fir Mr ana and Mrs firs i Leslie LeSlie esne Sagers agers a Sa- ag a- a g gers rs Mrs Irs Hal Harriet L L. Sagers Oliver OliverI L. L Sagers Mrs Maroni Shields and daughters Gladys and Elsie and baby Ralph ad Clyde Smith were the guests of Mrs R R. A. A Murray of ot Bluebell Bluebell Blue Blue- bell last week George Summers returned to his home Saturday from Crom the mountains where he has been rounding up his cattle The scarcity of water on the flat fiat at the present time means the loss lossi lo lot of many thousand bushels of ot grain to the farmers and leasers It sure looks like a dry town Maroni Ia Shields John E. E Gordon on and and d Ilmer Lougy m made de a flying trip to Fort Duchesne the fore par part of or orthe the week 10 BONETA or Miss Clara Munk is visiting with us for the twenty ent t Mr James M. M and Peter O. O Madson are in Salt Lake City Mr John McConkie is a summer visitor with us He is stopping with his brother Wilford The attendance at our ce celebration was all that could be desired Such success was rather expected as the event was very ery widely advertised The weather also made it possible for tor the people to come out and enjoy the entertainment prepared by the town It is hoped that they were not disappointed The parade which commenced the program at 9 30 am a m m. was appropriate for the ion Jon It consisted of at several floats o of which that in which the young o ng lad lady Miss Elsie Erickson representing Utah rode being being tho the most note note- worthy There were also als two wagons arranged to represent the manner mainer in which the pioneers crossed the plains The Beehive girls of at Boneta Doneta and Mt Emmons took part in the parade accompanied by b escorts They made a commendable appearance in uniform A proper amount of levity was lent the occasion by the presence presence presence pres pres- ence of ot several clowns The parade being finished the following program was rendered Son Song Utah Song Utah We Vo Love Thee Boneta Doneta choir prayer by the chaplin Jesse L L. L Smith Utah song the Queen of the West Mt Emmons Immons choir oration b by Reno Crook song Old Old Glory by girls conducted by Mrs Michelson recitation recitation- Our old Mule b by Leslie Mott Moffitt pioneer pioneer pio plo neer story story story- Mrs Sybil Harris quartette quartette My My Iy Valley Home by Moult Moffit and company compan recitation recitation Eng Eng fi h by Mrs Ed Morgan trio trio- trio Think Gently of ot the Erring one John Ferrell and company remarks Curtis W. W Caldwell song sons song Haro Times by the pioneers Time was then taken for lunch after after atter which the game of at bas baseball ball was played between between between be be- tween Mt Emmons Emmon's and Myton teams which resulted In a score of or 11 it to 4 In favor tavor of the latter tc team m. m A feature fea- fea ture of tho game was tho the occasion of at the home homo run made by Warren Wilson Floyd and Will Case were the batteries for Mt Emmons Emmons- Morgan Morgan Mor Mor- gan Calvert was the lone twirler for tor forthe forthe the He played in commendable com commendable form and Mt Emmons only I rJ made their tallies when his team at times Umes failed tailed to support him as they i idid did at times Myton lyton made made- most of I its runs in the second innings innings- Will Case Caso taking the box handled the the ball ball ballin I in his usual aggressively accurate I form while he- he did so BO but hut four I runs were made by the other team A twenty-five twenty dollar prize prie was given i i to the winners by the town Fol Fol- i I I I I i i lowing is the line Mt Emmons Emmons- Goodrich c c. c W W. Case p I. I U L. Burdick lb Ib W. W Wilson Nilson Hartman 3 Pearson ss C C. C Burdick rf rr Wilkens rf rr F F. Case cf ct Morgan 1 If Myton Myton c M. M Calvert p p. p Ib lb Musky Clark Smith ss J. J Calvert rf rf rt Prichard cf cr Garrod If It The following following following follow follow- ing races were Ul then n run Girls Mamie lamle Johnston Johnston Johnston John John- under eight won on by ston girls under ten by Kathaleen Bench Beuch boys hays under eight by Willie Erickson young youns ladles ladies by Miss Leora Law young men b by Lr I. Burdick Little Little Willie Erickson got to the line I and stopping to look around to see tee if the rest were c coming had quite ludo a scramble to get across first The exhibition races over o a bronco breaking tion was given Mr Ir Johansons Johanson's horse Roud rl ridden den by Chase Waterson Water- Water son fully rully tested that young mans man's I endurance The next t horse threw its rider George Fisher only because the saddle cinch broke Wilford Wil- Wil Wilford Wilford ford then ro rode e Fraud Joe Henrys Henry's four year ear old but it failed to display much spirit A ten dollar dolla purse was divided between the three i riders Tl The The e pony race was won by Jim Jim Omens Omen's horse Aden by Ray nay I Omen The saddle horse race was II won h by Nancy ridden by hy Herbert Barney Barne for a three dollar purse I The match race was won by Will VIll Jessen's horse Whitie ridden by Bert Morgan for a purse The free freo for all allI race was won by W W. Me Mc Conk Conkie's ies ie's I horse Button Dutton ridden by himself for for fora a six six dollar purse This concluded I ithe the sports for the day A grand ball was given at night which being an enjoyable event finished a a. very eventful eventful event event- I ful tul and successful celebration The affair was conducted under the direction di di- direction I of or the ward amusement committee com corn I of which Mfr Mr r. r A. A M M. Marchant is chairman Mr Ir James Omen was marshal of the day and the they were 0 I Ila la laborers laborer borer y 1 patience to fo foed ed It was of 01 oil as a go goal 1 was ul UJ mortal effort We Ye are are b Mt lIt Emmons for tho the assistance w they gave gae us and we are arc pleased Indeed to have ha had a chance to welcome |