Show UINTAH BASIN CORRESPONDENCE 4 9 DUCHESNE 20 Hyrum Deeben has the high honor honorS honorof S of or being the first Duchesne man to volunteer his services to Uncle Sam Young parents are bot both German born The lad Is Is however a n staunch American A party was tendered b by the Duchesne citizens hi In his honor last Friday and a nice purse to help him on his Ills way W. W L. L Dean Den and pr Pl W. W J J. Padgett are Zion visitors this week Tho The former ormer on business the latter to ac no- accompany company Mrs Padgett homo home Mr Mr Lockhart of oC the school board and Superintendent J. J A. A Washburn made a flying trip of at Inspection to the Strawberry school Friday Mr and Mrs A. A M. M Murdoch ranch Tanch Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- visited d their Strawberry and Sunday v Wm ONeil O'Neil and Jos TImothy Timothy TImo Timo- th thy were county sent seat visitors the last of the the week The boy scouts of ot Duchesne will witt give a demonstration and amI Friday night at the town hall hatt Saturday was A a t busy day in DuS Duchesne Duchesne Du Du- Du- Du S chesne as a result result the town lost Jost a good gOOtt many loads londs of or debris It t was cleaning day W W. C C. Perry is once more the man behind the prescription counter Hl His Hb former druggist Mr Geo Schultz has gone to Salt Lake Duchesne schools have invited the Utahn Strawberry and and- Schools to Join In the field da day clay exercises exercises exercises exer- exer exer exer- on April 27 F Forest rest Ranger Fred Johnson has Joined the back to the farm move having Ing sent in his resignation to the th department We are sorry to see Mr Johnson leave the service as he was an efficient ranger 0 r ol r I lID VIEW 4 J I 4 t. t I. I s. s j 5 J oJ J 20 There will witt be he a a. 1 farewell entertain entertainment entertainment entertaIn I ment with a program and dance for tor I. I S S. S Thursday who leaves leave shortly for Mt H. Home Everybody I Is Invited Some of the farmers have their spring wheat planted and are looking look Jook ing lug for water to Irrigate with C. C C. C Larsen of Roosevelt was h in he Jat e-Jat at Monday taking the r hs stock of merchandises merchandise hack to Roosevelt He Is closing his store here and the building Is for rent C. C W. W Smith lIa has moved 1 l onto auto his new place on the D Duchesne chesne Mr Meyer who recently bought the C. C W. W Smith place has taken possession pos- pos session and Is hauling hay for spring work v Ii from North Myton 1 bench x r Jos is Gt plowing the land recently purchased by T. T 1 R R. R Cope Mr Frank and arid wife a aid d 1 his Is brother brother- nee Reese e and wife Jfe h business visitor S test v week CPI ee ee has bas taken an Indian lease Jease near his place which Is the last Jast one along along tIle the road from the bridge to the store 0 o f. f of 4 j J j to oo A MT o t 4 i Henr Henry Gentry is with us again after after af af- r- r ter having spent the winter in Price He will stay this farming season with Mr Chester Hartman he might help him Mm care for his his' farm When hen Warren Wilson came home the other day he brought a with him Congratulations C. C A. A Peacock is keeping the store while Lloyd is making a trip to Price for for- freight Mr Ed Morgan has given up his hh leases and Is making preparation fo foa fora for for- a trip to Lavan where whore he lie expects to I permanently locate He is at present present pres pres- ent working for Bishop Bennion on all his lease We Ye are sorry Ed does not like our climate and is going to leave I it so wish to remind him that it Is Isa Isa isa a very Yen very few who have learned it like he has and have then quit us I Mr Jesse L. L Smith has taken over I Ithe the Morgan leases and will move mo his family from Bluebell as soon as school quits Mr S ith rented the Ferrel homestead at that place last summer He has now lea leased d two I hundred and fifty acres of Indian land Rumor last week told of a serious accident to a range rider near the I 11 i Wells on the road to Price and the description of ot the horse and ana rider caused many to fear Cear that a n member r roC of oC the Barney Harne family had been hurt Herbert Barney Darney was therefore sent nent to Investigate and we rejoice to learn that some one started something he Ill did not know a thing about It I truly caused some people a great deal I of oC needless worry and The ward has sent its first representative into the world as a mission I ary when the members 6 of r it on Fri Friday Friday day evening last rewell to Miss Hazel who is preparing according ac- ac aci i cording tp call to labor in the central 1 states mission with headquarters at t Chicago At the party part the people of ot the tho ward proved roved themselves proud of the tho recipient of oC this very Important responsibility responsIbility-it It is one of eternal consequence It Is generally felt that thai wo we could not have found a amore more efficient efficient efficient ef ef- and serving person to to represent represent sent us In the tho world A hundred and thirty five were were In attendance and they had a n most enjoyable time timeA A program was very entertainingly entertaining rendered an nn appetizing lunch was wassen sen served ed and tho the large part of the evening was spent in dancing A generous purse was made up by gen general en eral oral donation and presented to Miss Bennion as an earnest of the respect respect res confidence and esteem which W we have for her May her labors bring her jo joy and satisfaction We Wo indeed wish her well welt Miss Cecilia Bird entertained her young friends at an nn caster castor party on Sunday last Refreshments were served appropriate games ames were played played play play- ed and suitable prizes were given to those who proved the most effi efficient I clent at them Twenty-three Twenty guests enjo enjoyed ed the hospitality of oC the young hostess L C o 0 4 0 J 4 Jf or oo 0 d oJ A Nf of- of ALTONAH Je fo A. A R. R Kennedy a young man of prominence Of Hurley Burley Idaho isit- isit ing the community and If a favorable opportunity presents I Itself elf he will buy a homo home here He lIe was in at attendance at tho the notable Millard Millard- f farewell rowell party last Thursday evening The Bartlett Music company has come into the tho possession of a very valuable registered stallion of at barely two years or age Ros Bartlett Bart Barl- lett traded a thousand dollar player piano to Mrs 1 D. D J. J Reese for or the animal It Jt Is known as Jes Jesse Jesle e was folded by the registered mare malO Mildred Mildred Mildred Mil Mil- dred a six year six and it weighs t twelve eh h hundred red has us Just Just- returned return d i front Vernal r al He brought hI his big bi horse with him H III has Ilse 4 uh had had jt ef ter ut that place i s l beast weighs neighs 1610 hounds is ii a year old and brought his former owner D Dr J. J R Reese ese twelve hundred dollars when he sold it to Mr Ashley Mr Reeses Reese's famous famous famous fam fam- ous Norman is the sire sin of this promising Mt hit of horse flesh Bishop has has just lust returned from Castle valley He is happy to tobe be tie back with the folks He tells u us ue that cropping is getting on nicely inthe in ha inthe the valley vaHey but hut that the winds blow just as coldly there as here I Mr Workman and family are aru nicely located on t their lr newly purchased pur pur- chased homestead just south of town Their people are relatives of Mrs Jimmie Gurr Curr The trip of the Sewing Bee Dee of to Bluebell was post postponed postponed postponed on account of of the farewell party arty of Miss Hazel Bennion which was held at Mt Emmons last Friday night Miss Bennion taught school here for tor sometime and while here she won the respect and esteem of all members of the community Her Hex father ather Owen Bennion was at onetime on one onetime time bishop of our ward He now officiates in that office In Mt Emmons Em mons ward J JM M. M Millard 1 and fa family mil have leftus left leftus leftus us us with the tine Intention of locating In Colorado where some of their reI relatives relatives rela rela- a- a tives lives live The They very probably will willjo go jo as far as Gallop where one of Mr Dillard's Dillards sons resides Herman and family and Mr Alfonzo Alfonzo Al At- fonzo Jensen and family are leaving with Mr Millard and they are going going- to t the same place Their acquaintance acquaint acquaint- ance with us which we eve will never forget torget Is a pleasant memory of social equality and united effort in the discharge discharge dis dis- charge of public and social duty Aia AI Ab Aba a result we have with us that which we value most highly and that is tint fruits of ot labor by which thrifty ana ana industrious boosters are known Tese monuments of endeavor consist of good roads improved farma farms school church and amusement houses hous lions es s stores and telephone lines Appreciation Ap Ap- Appreciation of or the tho value of such citizens citi citi- citizens zens as tho the above was shown by th the attendance of the members of ot the entire community at a farewell party given in their honor on Thursday evening last A most commendable I program was rendered and a sumptuous sump supper was served to a hundred hundred hun dred and seven eighty guests Dancing Dane ing big finished the tho evening out Mountain Mountain Moun Mona tain tamu Home Boneta and Mt l Emmons were represented in tho assembled company any The program was Vas rend rend rendy ered red as follows Singing When Theres There's love at Home by the audience audience audi audio ence invocation Parley invocation Parley Miller adI address address ad ad- dress s of appreciation Will VIll Snyder I solo oho My Mountain Homo Home Miss Hartley recitation Charge of th the Light Brigade Aaron Johnson I piano duet Mrs Mary Davis and i Mrs frs Thor Thord Davis recitation Tine The I Tramp Walter Boshard retold tory story Stolen JOys Lora Clyde solo High Cos Cost of Loving Loring Jimmie Alexander solo Welcome Old Curtis W. W Caldwell song Why Dont Don't the Men Propose Mrs Violate Timothy Delphie Mecham V s. John Clyde Mrs Johnson anc and Mrs Mame Timothy address of welcome welcome welcome wel wel- come l D. D J. J Thompson remarks Mr J T j. M li f. f Millard song Mrs Alfonso Jensen and a song by Miss Vera Timothy The fhe finest kind of a spirit prevailed throughout the evening rind ands all aJi present dec declared ared that they had had a most enjo enjoyable able time The affair was as a hl big refutation of the stories of ot slander and vilification which have havo been circulated about Mr Millard The TIe community will miss the departing families We Ve wish them a pleasant journey to their new clew home and peace and success when they he arrive there r o o to Ie Ie Ie 00 Ie f to t 4 20 5 ot d' 2 oJ I ol r I I t. v IeN Ie I f r 5 N. N Y J J Mitchell and John Horten had a narrow escape last Saturday when in crossing a deep ditch they were thrown from the buggy and were shaken up quite badly We e are very glad to state neither received serious Injuries Mr Murfey of oC Woodland has moved moved moved ed his Is f family mIl to the home o e his son purchased irom Moroni Moon loon Clem Mathews has sold his cattle and gone Into the sheep business liis father tather Jeff Mathews h having purchased purchased pur pur- chased head of sheep Mr who has his cattle here feeding was suddenly called to his hia home at Stewarts Stewart's ranch last Saturday by the illness of ot his baby which we trust Is on the Improve Wm Ll Lloyd Yd Jr has moved his family to the place he has leased for tor forthe forthe the summer from Robt Hyatt at Redcap o 0 o oJ- oJ 4 BONETA p P F oJ Ie fo Peter O Madson Madson Is with us again after h having ing spent the winter In Salt Lake City Wilford McConkie McConkIe- made a business business busi busi- ness trip to Roosevelt during the week Jim Timothy of Altonah will for Mr McC McConkie this summer Men I n who take pride pride- in raising fine horses will do well to take tale notice of an ad of Mr l McConkle's les le's found hithe in hi inthe inthe the columns of this paper paperA A testimonial in honor of Mrs litre Margaret Pace and Mrs Lillis Wilkens Wil- Wil kens hens was j gi at tt th mine amne of t Mr Jr J. J bi M. M one night last week The company was large and tine tile entertainment en on- was great A light delicious deli loll clous cious supper was served Mrs Pace will e live now In tho the Nine Mile country I where Mr Pace ia is interested InI in a aJ j J I larg cattle ranch Mrs Wilken will live at Duchesne Duches during the tenure of the office of her hel husband Mr 11 Ruben Wilkens county county coun coun- ty sheriff The public school teachers are 1 pr r paring paring-a a drama for a coming enter enter- entertainment and when they went to th the school house the tho other evening for Jor practice they were very much surprised surprised sur stir to find th the whole school as The object was wasa a surprise party in honor of their devoted devoted devoted de- de de de- voted teachers Will Case and Grace Anderson The They surely surprised their teachers and and had a grand brand th tie tinSe ie in doing it Tho The dance of ot Friday FrIda night last was more or-less or a failure 0 oE- oE 1 01 1 ot io t ot t. t i 5 TABIONA 6 4 t 4 dr 4 Go r d 10 J 2 I to fIn t. f In the Hanna news of last weeks week's bee F ee Press there was a challenge fo for any basketball team in the basin hasin to topIa pIa play Hanna a as 86 Tabby No and Tabby until the Hanna team becomes bright enough to play to rules Tabby told them that one once before and so they studied up fo foa for forn fora a n week came to Tabby and pv the Tabby jabby boys expected them expected thEm to know ow the the rules and pIa play to them Put But alas alas' A weeks week's study was wac enough and the result result was was a very verv rough g game me and Hanna was Morio victor Mori o OILS s. s But lint I lf if are any teams in inthe inthe inthe the basin playing and want to win just jest hire Haima's Hannas ten cent referee R. R M. M Jensen returned to Tabby after spending the winter in Salt Sal Lake He Ite is going to lease his farm to Mr Logy of Toole this summer summer A fine baby haby boy bov arrived at the homo of Mr fro and Mrs Frank Wheeler Wheel Wheel- er last Monday Mrs 1 R R. F. F Crandall is spending a 1 afew afew fe few days in Duchesne Bruce Pruce Maxwell Is restocking his store The little tittle year old son of J JW W W. Bowers Is getting along nicely after after after af af- ter his accident which happened last Thursday While returning home from borrowing a razor for his father fath er or the little fellow took the razor out of the case and proceeded to shave which resulted In a cut altery of ot the neck Spring Is here lucre at at last There are area a very few patches of snow to b be seen except on the hills hilts and moun tams The Tabby basketball team went over to Altonah Friday and expected to play Saturday night The result of the game Is not known here yet The dramatic club went also They wilt will will play The Poor Married I I Man Jim and Ernest Knight of Wool J land brought over about two hundred hundred hun hun- dred head of cattle to be fed here The only hay for sale ale In the Kamas Kama valley alley is a very verr small stack and Is being held for per per ton The Tice snow is still stilt a foot and a half on ore the level o 0 oHANNA HANNA JIANN A f Lost Lost Man Man Tit at Hanna Has anyone seen Dave Joe Wilcken and Karl Reader have hav returned from Kamas where they have davo been for Cor supplies They say heep beep big f snow now on the mountains A farewell party for Mr and Mrs was given in the Hanna Han Ifan- na school house Thursday night A Avery Avery Avery very enjoyable time was had by all We are sorry to lose them but wish them success In their new new ne home at I Miss bliss Alberta BJornson spent the weeks |