Show UINTA H BASIN CORRESPONDENCE II IE 31 31 X LAPOINT 3 IE 18 X E IE Born to tho the wife of oC Mr Rulon Bullock June 24 24 a 0 baby boy Bert Searles will leave for tor Salt Lake soon G. G Trujillo has received news from tram his son that be he will leave for France to fight for Uncle S Sam Sm m. m Archie Searls Searl's health has Improved ed and will return home to his family at t Lapoint IE IE t X 5 HANNA J ff JP K Tom Horner Horner Homer has Just returned from Heber where he be has been on b business Sam McAffee has gone One over to Park City to be operated on for tor Salt gall atone fiene Frank Deta Defa has gone gune to PA Park k City on business Will Rhoads went to Park City on business last week Mrs Minnie Phelps was waa operated on for Cor appendicitis It was a very I serious case as gangrene had set In Drs Whitmore of oC Roosevelt Barta and Finch of ot Park City performed performed per per- formed the operation She Is getting getting getting get get- ting along nicely as could be expect expect- ed Mrs Burk Durk of Park City Is the attending n nurse Miss Marvel Lay of oC H Hanna nna and Joseph Murdock of nf Heber h lave haye v I Iove gone gone ove to Heber to get married Their many friends join In wl wishing hing much Joy In t their married life me l. l Mrs s. s Ed Adair's mother Mrs Par Pars Parks s of ot Kamas is out visiting for tor two weeks I The W. W S. S S. S drive was quite a 3 success at Hanna The following following- are the names and amount pledged Nephi Moon Thomas Rhoads 90 K C. C Jensen 60 Thomas Wm Rhoads 75 Joseph Wilcken 45 Frank 60 Albert B. B Atwood Jr 30 John Edward McDougall McDougall Mc- Mc I Dougall 30 Rudolph Wilcken 20 John GIngel 25 C C. H. H en ST ST. Sr 20 Mary 20 Vernon Earl Smith 6 1 G Matilda Maud Atwood 20 A B. B Atwood 20 Alleta L. L Cur Curry y 20 W. W H. H Milliner 40 Frank Defa 25 C. C C. C Lee 20 Thomas M. M Giles I Emell Emeil Collander 35 Oren E. E Curry Curry Curry Cur Cur- ry 35 Edison Adair 60 Mr and Mrs 1 Dean Wilson of ot Evan Evanston ton Wyo are out spending the summer on Mrs Wilsons Wilson's Cathers Cather's fathers father's fathers father's fath fath- ers er's ranch the P. P A. A Murdock ranch o oE o t E lE E E IE MOUNTAIN IN HOME fE ME E X 3 I E E T There lere were two peddlers pe from tram Pleasant Grove in Mt ML Home last Saturday with currants awl cherries They report the fruit crop very good this season eason Because of at the men all being so busy trying to get the water in in- inthe the ditch there were not many attended the last quarterly conference at Du- Du chesne Bishop Wilkins however managed to be there It Is reported report report- ed that they are making a a. foot 36 cut In the ditch feet teet In length land and 80 feet wide at the top There are about forty teams at work and they are running a double shift shirt workIng working working work- work Ing sixteen hours every day The work Is progressing very rapidly and if JC all aU goes well which everyone is wishing the water will be In the ditch In ten tea days The Tho crops are aro standing this dry spell very well wen and they can yet be saved Four men and teams are still working at the upper lakes The mall mail route changed on July 1 and instead of oC going Its old way just from Mt ML Home to Boneta Doneta It now goes gocs from to Mt Home Homo then on to Boneta Doneta Elsie Potter of at Talmage is present contractor This of course releases Mr B. B B. B Mecham who has been driving the mall man forthe for forthe forthe the pa past l four years yeaN Last Tuesday evening ovenin a farewell Marty was given Lindon Farnsworth who left right afterwards for Cor Camp Lewis A fairly goad gilt attendance was present and all had a jolly time This is is- the sixth representative from Mt Home Nome and we are not of ot him himas himas as he will prove what good material we have ha in the town He Is one who I Is always ready to do his share when called upon and that Is the kind Uncle Sam needs We all aU wish Lindon a pleasant Journey and a safe return A collection of was taken for Cor him His mother and brother Philo accompanied him as 88 asfar asfar far as Duchesne I Philo Farnsworth has nas 1 n ma niB s family to Price for the summer I where here he be Intends to be at work Oral Miles one of oC the last Jast registrants registrants regis regis- t trants nt for Duchesne county expects to have to leave for Cor the training camp soon and for tor that reason he left leCt last Monday morning for tor Peoa Peon to spend a short time with his folks before beCore leaving Miss Marrita Sheppard left last Thursday for Salt SnIt Lake where here she intends to stay an Indefinite length of I I time Mrs Rata Walker a a. daughter of oC Mr 1 and Mrs 1 F. F P. P Fullmer who has been visiting with her folks for tor torI some time past accompanied her I Water Is considered more essential essential essen essen- than pleasure now days and for Jor that reason eason there there are are- areno no preparations preparations I lions being beins made for Cor the Fourth o of Ju July y this year Nothing at all Is expected ex expected ex- ex I ex-I unless unless It should be a dance In the evening Of or course everyone hates to see the day pass In such a i manner but the foremost thought In fn I everyone's minds Is to get the water on the the crops o 0 o if J W ANTELOPE f a If t e n on n A thrift stamp meeting was held at the school house bouse Friday evening i The names of ot those who had signed pledges were read PJ Pledges amounted amount amount- amount I e ed to 1450 Only one citizen clUzen has tailed failed to sign We hope this one comes soon A speaker was expected from Duchesne to talk on the Red fled Cross but failed to arrive The Misses Wall v were ere hostesses at ata ata a farewell party Wednesday evening in honor of Everett Shelton another enlisted boy who left lert Thursday for tal Salt Lake from Cram where he will be assigned to his station of ot duty The evening e was wa spent in music and games Refreshments were served on the lawn about 12 About twenty guests gueste were in attendance Mr J. J C. C Neilson Nellson received news Sunday of the death of oC his sister I Mrs Red of or Price He lIe left leCt Monday I I I i I I morning for Price People are beginning to ha haul l their hay hare There Is at least one third more than In the first cutting last Jast year yc t E. E le I L 31 K Wedding bells beUs are ringing They ring now for Ambrose Mitchell and Gladys Howells who were married at Duchesne last Jast week They gave their wedding dance Wednesday evening at the Rock building We all aU wish them a successful life Ute on the matrimonial sea I A farewell party W was I given last Jast JastI I Wednesday evening In honor of I Clement Mathews who left Jert on the for Duchesne to Join the colors i iA A very pleasant time was had and we j jall all aU feel proud of ot every young man I who goes to s serve his country We wish him God speed and a safe re- re I I turn I Lacy Young Is home on a turl furlough ugh He Joined the army among the first volunteers He likes the army fine Wm Hancock and family of C Bluebell Bluebell Blue Blue- bell heU were down to the farewell of or Mrs Hancocks Hancock's brother Clement Mathews Leslie LesUe Murphy has returned from tram Woodland with his family They will VIm reside here permanently Word has ha been received from John Joh H. H Moon that he has left Camp Lewis and Is at Philadelphia on his way over there We wish him success and a safe return The other nl night ht while a bunch of at Robert Marshalls Marshall's lambs lamba were feedIng feeding feed- feed Ing ng In the pasture something got In ad killed 13 3 of at the bunch Mr and Mrs E. E W. W Meacham went down to Ft Duchesne the theother theother other day to receive medical aid for their heir little son Harry who has been ailing for tor sometime with a bad badore sore ore on ha his head We trust he will soon oon recover i Quite a number of at our ward attended attended at- at tended ended conference at Duchesne Saturday Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- and Sunday Among who are E. E B. B Murphy and wife Leslie LesUe Murph Murphy Mur Mur- Murphy ph phy and wife Henry Moon and Edith Mathews 0 o CI ft E tE MONARCH MONARCHs s t- t y SK fIE The first cutting of ot hay Is now In full swing and never before has there been such a good crop W. W M. M Hamblin is our mall carrier carrier carrier car car- rier now Monarch Is going to Neola the Fourth of or July where we can see something doing every minute I Little Eugene Roberts has haR the measles This Is la the first case of me measles for tor us I Last Wednesday night a farewell party was given for Newt Miller and 1 Henry Henr Loranger who left Thursday morning for tor the Red White and BlueThe Blue BlueThe The Rod Red Cross meeting has been postponed this week but will meet next week with Mrs C. C A. A Brown Drown Mrs Florence Loranger will stay atay with her mother while her husband is gone o 0 oi i Jt liE iE 1 t lit FRUITLAND f fE Jt JE Wilder Fairbanks and wife wire hav have e moved to Duchesne as he started July y 1 carrying the mail maU In his new ti tin n L Lizzie Ford truck Chas Fisher and anti Tamil spent tl o e latter part of the week in Duchesne Earl Negley has bas gone to Heber I C. C A. A Brooks and family hav have a i mo mod d Into their now house w wh i h i Is in a much better Ie a on on m his bis ranch Ml Miss s Abbie rice fico Is doing her t bit bt t. t helping her ber brother farm this sum sum- mer mor Were We're very proud of oC our bachelor maid for tor she's the girl that can handle the spade H. H H. H Huntsman and family called roll call rolled ed at C. C W. W Fishers Fisher's Tuesday He has purchased some land on the bench and expects to live lire there this winter There was a farewell dance at the East school house for tor Goo Geo McMillan i as he lie has been called caned to the colors I and has gone to Camp Lewis for tor I training I Lewis Fausett has gone to Wallsburg Wellsburg Wells Walls burg after relatives who are coming out on a visit Master Boyne Fisher has been quite ill III but Is ig better Giles GUes Brooks' Brooks children have been ben under the weather also but are well I again I Mrs Wm Rockhill has returned from a visit to Salt Lake The q question of oC the day Is ie where are you going to spend tho the Fourth i Most of us expect to go trout fish fish- ing fiSh I o 0 E f E 4 t HAY YD DEN N 3 t tA A new girl arrived at the home of at Mr and ond Mrs 1 E. E J. J Tree last week Mr and Mrs E. E J. J Prescott and family have gone to Kamas June Bryner who owns one of the best ranches In Antelope country was a Hayden visitor last week The Indian Sun dance near here quit Sunday noon The dance was well wen attended b by the whites there being about two whites to every In In- In dian dlan The Indians Indans aro are remaining on tho the Sun dance grounds and are goIng going going go- go Ing to have a big eat horse races race and other sports and will dance the squaw and Turkey dances Ed H. H Gardner is home homo again from rom the tho outside There are no new cases of the disease disease disease dis dis- ease supposed to have been It seems to have been en entirely stamped out o 0 o WI f. f ig MID VIEW E. E CIE ME A number of our people attended conference at Duchesne Sunday Among them were Bishop Burgener Alma Ama Smith Frank Prank Clayburn Wm DurtschI Owen O Burgener and Miss Inez Cope I The Red Cross spent Tuesday sewing making hospital garments at Mrs The next sewing day will be held at Mrs Myers Myers' home It Is hoped a good crowd will be present t. t Bishop Burgener has got ot his au automobile automobile automobile au- au home It came Sunday with Wm Durtschi at the wheel The local appraising board of the National Farm Loan association association asso asso- elation have been out for tor several days It will not be long before the Federal appraiser will be here Wm Richardson Just made a trip to Price with a load of ot wool o 0 04 o 4 M REDCAP SK X JR JK JK t J Among those who were in attend attend- at quarterly conference hold held at al Duchesne Juno June 29 and 30 were Bishop Bishop Bishop Bish Bish- op Solomon O. O and wife Marvin G. G Shields Mr and Mrs George Georgo Bird Mrs L. L J. J Gilbert and Miss Margurete Smith Miss Ora Neilson Nellson has bas returned home from tram Roosevelt where she has s spent ent six weeks training for Cor a nurse I I There will be bo no celebration at Redcap on the Fourth Most of oC the people expect to celebrate at Duchesne Duchesne Du chesne on that day Verne Cluff of at made a business trip to Redcap Tuesday last Jast John E. E G Gordon and Thomas ALou A. A Lougy Lou were visitors at nt Roosevelt Sunday We Ve regret very much the loss of our ditch rider Lawrence who did good work while in the In Indian Indian Indian In- In dian service and was much appreciated appreciated appreciated by all an the people on his route Frank Hall our new rider ditch being a very energetic young man will no doubt be Just as proficient at his work as his successor Mr o 0 o IE I MOFFATt MOFFAT t 1 I Miss Eleanor Eloanor Anderson and Chester Chester Chester Ches Ches- ter C. C KImball wept went up to Whiterocks Whiterocks White White- r rocks ks Saturday night night to take the Sun dance in and returned home Sunday morning just as tho the sun was coming up and a nice time was had Wilbor Arnold and his hie brother Bill came camo down from their ranch on Crow creek to sp spend nd a a few tew days with their friends In Mo Moffat flat and returned returned returned re re- turned to their home Tuesday |