Show 0 UINTAH BASIN CORRESPONDENCE REDCAP Mrs Eliza J. J Gilbert and daughters daughters daugh daugh- i Milna and Alta have returned home from the outside where they have havo spent a month visiting with relatives C. C W. W Robinson has returned from Salt Lake City where he took his wife for foca visit with relatives The infant of Mr and Mrs Henry RIchens has been ver very ill III for sometime sometime some sometime I time past with blood poison polson Byron Dron Smith and Clyde Jones have gone to Nephi for freight Martha Gilbert spent Sunday at Roosevelt the guest of or Mrs Edwar Edwa Edwards is s. s A number of men grazing cattle on the range have been out on the round up during the week A dance was given in the ward house Monday evening for for William E. E Robinson Arthur Larsen and John who ho expect to leave for tor the training camp in the near future Luncheon was served dancing and I singing were the order of or the even even- ing A A. A. A ver very enjoyable time was waa spent A large crowd was in attend attend- ance Mr and Mrs Wm W W. Sagers of Tooele sons sons William and Ervin and daughters Olive and Alice e. e are I visiting at the homes of their children children children chil chil- I dren on the flat fiat Mr Ir and Mrs Hyrum Smith and family of Tooele are guests of their son eon Arthur Smith There will wUI tie lie a grand celebration at Redcap July 24 24 under the direction direction o tion of the Red Cross A program will be rendered in the morning at 1030 All AU kinds of ra races es and other sports too numerous to mention Ball game and dance at night All kinds of refreshments will be served Everybody invited A good time assured o o Quarterly conference was held In Inthe Inthe inthe the ward house on Sunday The weather was fine except one shower and considering the bad roads there was a large turnout The principal visitors were President Smart Hardy and Bennion of the stake presidency and Mr Todd stake clerk lerk Sisters Bingham and Collett E. E Burgess Burgess Burgess Bur Bur- gess Geo M. M Hess and G. G T. T Smart y Mr Hess and ind Smart were accompanied by their wives The remarks were very timely and instructive only only only on on- ly the time was too short President Smart m rt spent hie his time thus in lecturing us j jon on being punctual which we ice e needed very badly as it is almost Impossible to get started on time owing to the different time in the various clocks What we need is a branch of ot the telephone but we dont don't seem to get getT very T 17 much encouragement from the telephone people Mr Davis who purchased a tract of land adjoining Mr Copes Cope's has bas gone to California This is too rainy a place for him There are many tons of ot hay in the I field that will be unfit for horse feed If ft the rain continues much longer CEDAR CEDARVIEW VIEW The rain the last week has damaged damaged dam aged hun hundreds reds of tons of hay bay in C Co- Co o Almost everyone has baa par pari t or all aU of oC their hay down Mrs Fenton Allred left for Price last week to Join her husband whis who wh is working there Mrs Jerome Merrill returned home from Vernal last Friday Lon Perry has gone to to bring home a truck load of bees Mr and Mrs M. M H. H Nickell wen went t to Ft Duchesne Thursday to visit vial with Mrs Nickells Nickell's parents Mr an and d Mrs Wm Caldwell The senior swarm of beo bee hive girls girl a sit eft Sunday for a weeks week's fishing trip Mrs Sarah Shaffer is chaperone Mrs John Wimmer and children n went to Lapoint Saturday to visit with Mrs Green Mrs Wimmers Wimmer's sis sis- sis sis- ter I All AU the anticipated speed at put put- Ing log hay bay in a stack has evolved until it resembles in action a slow train through Arkansas with the wonderful wonder wonder- ful new ha hay loaders Sim Russell has put his new loader londer out in the the orchard says It may gather apples but not hay Roy Wimmer has his new loader chained securely to a big post in the barn yard He says heis he heis heis is afraid it may suck hia hla cows cows cows' hence the precaution of oC chaining it up Mrs So and So came and told Mrs So and So that someone else told her that Mick Fenn and La Verne Labrum Labrum La La- brum are seriously considering mat mat- HANNA SANNA HA NA Mr and Mrs finale Klecker of Kansas City are the su guests ts of Mr and Mrs P. P A. A Mu Murdock dock this week at the Pine Crest ranch Hinnie seems to know how bow to catch th th speckled beauty as he came In with witha a nice string Ed Adair Is over on Rock creek looking after the forest and seeing to the fixing of a reservoir for the watering of ot stock Frances Sh Shelton of Duchesne Neils Jensen of Duchesne and Douglas Douglas Doug Doug- las lae Murdock of ot Fruitland were ere the missionaries at Hanna Sunday I Mr and Mrs Ed Shelton and family family I I l ly o of Magna Magn jJr are vJ visiting at gt the home 1 I ot of Mr hir T. T M. M Giles lles last week Mrs Edson Adair Mrs Parks and Mrs A. A B. B Atwood were the guests of ot Mr and Mrs Joe Bush Murdock Sunday i I Joe Peterson has gone to Salt Lake un on pleasure and business Mr and Mrs Nephi Thayne have moved moed into the new bungalow of Nephi Winchester The people of Hanna are all Il rejoicing re rejoicing rejoicing re- re to see the sun again after seven seyen days das of rain Will Lewis came out to his ranch t tIn In Sand creek last Saturday and to look after aCter his sheep Mr Jep Thomas came out from Heber to his ranch Sunday He said he left Mrs Thomas in the hospital in Salt Lake and said that she was waa getting along as nice as could be expected Mrs Erekson of Salt Lake is out at Hanna visiting with her daughter Mrs frs Will wm Tom Horner Homer left last week for Cor Heber Heber Heber He He- ber to join the colors as aa Uncle Sam has called him Doc Beavers of or Myton was a Hanna Han Han- Hanna na visitor last Sunday Th There re were were two cattle buyers from the Ogden packing house last week trying to bu buy fat steers Owing to the almost continuous rain the past two weeks a great deal of hay is being damaged between the steel bridge and Floods have hae come coine in different indifferent parts of oC the valley but little damage done b by them I Among the Tabby visitors during the week of the Fourth were Liman I dines Gines and family Q of Kamas aWlS Mrs 1 George je rg l ii Sizemore's morels P parents re ts Mr a and d Mrs P tf Mrs Wm birs Erickson of Salt SaIt Lake also Martha Peterson and Preal Pred Hardman of Woodland Choir practice again being held Inthe in inthe inthe the ward hou house conducted by L L. W V Ii Clark Pearlie White Is spending her summer sum Bum summer Bummer mer vacation with her parents Mr and Mrs Dolph White Mr and Mrs Wesley WelSley Bowers are rejoicing over the arrival of or a daughter aughter Hersel Jones made a trip to Boneta Boleta Boleta Bo- Bo leta neta Friday Jack Bell and Ralph Hardy were to bo Duchesne Thursday on business O 0 yes CS a Ford in town Ralph Hardy Is the owner C ANTELOPE Mr and Mrs Elba Bently are the proud parents of a baby boy born Tuesday Alma Smith of l was in Antelope Tuesday Mr J J. J P. P Christensen is the owner owner owner own own- er of oC a new purchased of the Duchesne Trading company of Du Duchesne chesne Bathing to be the main pass- pass time here Come on In the waters water's fine o 0 o MOUNTAIN HOME nOME Mr Ed Stewart has purchased a Studebaker car a passenger and truck combined lie He expects it hereabout here hereabout hereabout about next Wednesday The teachers training class in Sunday Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- day school which has been held on Wednesday evening has been changed chang chang- ed to 9 30 on Sunday morning It was thought perhaps there thero would be bea a larger attendance present lJ by doin doing this way Mrs Myrtle Mrtle Blakeney's ulster sister is 15 visiting with her at the present time Just come to Mountain Home Horne to spend the We will show you youa a real live time The committee is very busy arranging for the time and anda a moment will not be lost The last week has bas certainly been beena a rainy one for tor ue us One or two more like it and there would be no need of water any more this season It has been fine on the grain but there is lots of hay down which has been heen damaged The people nevertheless are Jre very ver cr thankful for the tho storm Mr and Mrs Bert and Mr and Mrs Orr Stott are arc In town at the present time The men have come up lip from on on their ranch on the Duchesne Duchesne Duchesne Du Du- chesne river to help their father George Stott his ha hay crop There has not been Lieen any word from Thomas Thayn for tor over two weeks and as the last word was from Mare Island N. N Y it is expected that he Island it Is that he was the first soldier to leave Mt nine onie and was drafted last October We are indeed very proud of him and wish him a safe voyage across the waters and a speedy return o o BONETA nONETA Preparation Preparations for celebrating the tn of are un underway erway Program sports and dancing Everyone in In- In vit d. d Mr Ir Levare Oman and Miss Leora left for ManU Mantl and Mt It Pleasant accompanied by Mrs Will wm Oman the past week The young couple will be married in the Manti ManU Temple Heber Carlson Carison Clinton Fox and I Bruce ruce Brown spent Sunday July 14 14 up the river below the old I lety bridge fishing They report i fishing as being great Mrs Chris Ander Anderson 9 and t family of ot j Duchesne sp spent nt Thursday and nd Friday of last k with Mrs rs Clinton Fox deorge Fisher went went up on on Rock crook Saturday to look for a bunch of sheep sheal belonging to Elmer Mickle- Mickle son pon on which had bad been lost there late late- ly Hyrum Jones and son Merlin from Tabiona were in town last week for fora a couple of days Sheriff Ruben Wilkins was here Saturday and Sunday His wife is staying with her mother Mrs John during the season Mrs Will WUI Curtis has been staying with her mother Mrs Edith Pearson for a short time Wallace allace Moffitt and son Lloyd Llord are working on the Mt Home reservoir v MOUNT EMMONS Many of the farmers are suffering considerable loss on account of the damage done the hay by the recent storm However some were successful successful successful suc suc- in having their hay crop entirely entirely en en- en- en harvested before the rain came Geo Ceo M. M has ben around a again and held a very interesting meeting with the farmers on Wednesday evenIng even even- ing A county a agricultural association association tion was organized of which Mr Owen Bennion was chosen president Mrs Ira B. B Cannon and little daughter r l Marva r a have returned from Salt Lake where they have hae been heen for Cor several se weeks An Infant son was horn to Mr and Mrs Arthur Po Powell Jul July but h the little one lived only a R few hours Mrs I. I L. L J. J Marsing has gone one to Duchesne to spend a week with a sister law w who is very ill Mrs Lizzie Knight Is disposing of or her her home in town She and children will leave soon to make their home outside Her son Earl has enlisted and Is now on his wa way to a training camp amp In Georgia John Babcock who Is now stationed station station- ed at Camp Kearney Cal Cat has been heen in the hospital for some time We hope for tor his speedy recover recovery Miss Mar Mary Case is visiting with her sister Mrs Wm Neal at Hayden Haden Colo Miss Elva Curtis has returned to Salt SnIt Lake to resume her ller stenographic work The men of the community are busy improving the hall and preparIng preparing ing lag a race track so all nil will be In readiness for July 24 o- o o IOKA IO Oh for the the hay hay that has been out our in the rain Everybody c come me to the cele cete- bration on the wenty fourth fine program In morning Childrens Children's dance and sports of all kinds in the afternoon and big dance at night Mr Jenkins was a- a home a-home home missionary missionary mission mission- ary here on Sunday Mr Tom Pack and wife returned to Kamas this week Etta Etla Metcalf has gone out to Salt Sail Lake and other out side points on ona a visit Mrs Wm Stone Is ve very y miserable We all hope ope she will soon be better Mrs Wardle of or Vernal is here visiting vis vis- ItI g with her daughters Mrs Stone tad ind Mrs Ross Miss Caroline Palmer Is staying Mrs Orvil Dart for a while Word Vord came from Camp Kearney that Archie Benson is getting along pretty well Bishop A Angus gus has been extracting honey They think the bees are doing do doing doing do- do ing quite well this year o 0 o FRUITLAND Mr and Mrs Albert Sweat are re rejoicing rejoicing re- re over the arrival of a fine new twelve pound boy Mrs Roy Tice and son and Miss Abbie Tice were at Duchesne Satur Satur- day Joe Westbrook has returned to the valley Mr and Mrs Parley McAffee are out at Heber visiting relatives before he goes to Camp Lewis Marcellus l Pope of ot Duchesne was calling in Fruitland on business Sat Sat- Giles Brooks rooks Jr and family called call call- called ed cd at James Brooks Brooks' Sunday Chas Fisher and family called at J. J E. E L L' L Careys Carey's Sunday Roy Tice assisted the Salt Lake stage on its way Saturday Master George Fisher Fishel has been on th th th- sick list Our much looked for rain came a aplenty aplenty aplenty plenty but some of or the farmers had all their hay down so the Weather WeatherMan WeatherMan WeatherMan Man finds It hard to suit us ua all The hard rain broke the Red creek creck ditch but some of oC the stockholders were soon goon on the spot to repair the damage so the ditch never stopped running i o 0 Mrs Ivy y and sister Miss Lila Llla Moon have hac gone to Woodland I Draper raper and Salt Lake on an extended extend extend- ed visit r Byron Dyron Mitchell and son Alvin left last Monday morning for Kamas The young folks gave Alvia a farewell party Sunday evening Robt Marshall and family made madea I a trip to Roosevelt Monday We have had much rain of late causing much damage to hay that was down J. J M. M Pitt made a trip to Ft Duchesne Duchesne Duchesne Du Du- chesne Saturday returning home hom Monday The war has called another one of our young men to the colors Hu Hugo o Mitchell will leave to serve his country on the He lIe Is one of our best boys bos and we know he will willi i t do his bit A farewell party will berven begoon be bo goon him next Monday evening the 2nd Whooping cough is spreading rapidly rapidly rapidly rap rap- idly In this community It If people vi who ho have it would be more careful we would be be all much better off o 0 ROOSEVELT T Dr Harding who has resided In Ie Roosevelt for several years and who was a veterinary surgeon Burgeon was waa struck by lightning and killed in in- in s His pinto horse that every tu-dy tu knew was killed also Weldon Wall who was with the doctor was knocked unconscious and for several several sever sever- al hours was numb Dr Harding was vms leaving the Jake Sprouse farm of which he was in charge to attend 4 a a- asick sick cow at the request of Weldon Wall He decided to look at abridge abridge a abridge bridge that the water was running over before leaving The lightning struck both him and his horse near the bridge He was killed instantly instant Instant- ly but the horse as the tracks would walked on his hind hind hind- feet teet for over fifty feet The body wa was hurried at the Roosevelt cemetery Dr Hardings Harding's son was notified and came to take charge of his fathers father's f property Mr Clarence Ashton and Mrs Ashton will motor through Yellowstone Yellowstone Yellow Yellow- Yellowstone stone before returning home Mr Ashton's health is much improved and his illness was due chiefly to overwork A farewell party was given Miss Mis Helen Cirkel b by her friends Thursday Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day evening at the Collett home Mr fr Ernest Glines was In Roosevelt Roosevelt Roose Roose- velt Friday He lIe returned to his home at Whiterocks Mr and Mrs Clarence and Mr Albert Sutherland of Salt Lake |