Show UINTAH BASIN CORRESPONDENCE CORRESPONDED c a LEETON 4 Bishop Horrocks spent apont Monday In Roosevelt attending the opening of ot the high school Mr Ellis our school principal came last Tuesday to prepare for opening school Monday Mr Ellis spent a very vacation luI int in lu t I Colorado Mr and Mrs Kirkendall were vere Roosevelt visitors Monday as was al also also al- al so 80 Mrs Hall and daughter Fay Parley Lambert spent most of last week in Vernal Miss Lowe and Miss Todd our primary teachers arrived duly on the scene Sunday afternoon Everyone E welcomes their coming back Their good last year in school here make the people expect a better year than ever Lewis and Leonard Leonarf Horrocks also Alice started high school at Roosevelt Monday 1 Mr Jas Kirkendall spent a few few- days of ot last week In Vernal Threshing Is In progress Mrs Davis of ot Cedarview Is spen spendIng spending spend spend- ing a few days with with her daughter Mrs Dave Jave Andrews Andrew 0 o 4 ROOSEVELT Mrs Cowhick mother of oC Mrs Walter alter Walker Is visiting with her daughter for the coming winter Mrs Is a practising physician physician cian clan and has baa practised for several se years in Kansas City Mr and Mrs E. E BIrchell have returned returned returned re re- re- re turned for the winter to Roosevelt The They will live ll in the WhItlock ter ter- race The B pave have been spending the summer on their ranch at Hill creek Harden Bennion secretary of ot state and his hiS hiS- daughter Ester have been visiting the basin for the past j week Miss Ester is well wen known In InVernal ini i Vernal and has many close friends here bere In She Se returned In inon on order er that she may begin teaching In Inthe Inthe the public schools In Salt Lake City Among mong the interesting articles that Mr Mrs A. A H. H Whitlock ent to the Utah f Pae ae fair was a complete set of oC woven woven j en In a beautiful fancy stitch The sc consisted of or a cap muffler s C ear socks wristlets and hel hel- met 1 Mrs airs Whitlock t Iso knit l two wo socks pocks upon one pair of e eThe The display was certainly a credit to the Uintah basin and to our local chapter of the Red Cross Crass School started in earnest this Mon Mon- day The high school has a very I good faculty this year The complete complete com I faculty are college graduates An unusual attendance this year demonstrated the fact tact that the people of Roosevelt have generously opened opened opened open open- ed their homes to the students There are several instances where board and room are l being offered alTered to poor students for Cor the small amount of ot fifteen dollars per month There Is ill only o one e place that has been found to charge thirty five dollars per month and ant the reason for that is a separate fire would need to be kept I during the year car In the room that this price Is asked Is Report has gone out that diphtheria is raging in Roosevelt which 1 is not true There are no cases at present known here j i and only onh one one case case that has died in the past year I Mrs Wm Wall tall who torm formerly lived lived lived liv- liv ed on the South Myton Iton bench hench died in Roosevelt Tuesday morning Mrs Wall has suffered for Cor years with paralysis and has been confined to her bed for some time Reverend W. W r. W. W Reese Heese of Salt Jal Lake e accompanied by his wife are making a tour of oC th the basin The They will visit Vernal Venial Randlett Whiterocks Whiterocks White White- White White-j rocks and Roosevelt and returning will visit Myton 1 Ml Miss s Margaret MarJaret i Vermillion is acting as chauffeur Mr Jr Reese Heese will speak tonight in I Roosevelt noose Trinity church i I io o o j i 4 X I I d 01 1 I i Lloyd Llod Nelson and Miss Gro e have have gone gono to Ferron Perron for a load of or fruit i i James s Pr Prescott scott o of Kansas is here i i visiting his son lion E. E J. J I i LaVor Vor Halverson Is 18 very with Inflammatory rheumatism I Homer Peterson is home from I Price where he went for or a load of ot freight I Mr and Mrs 1116 Walter Valter Horrocks are home from Payson PaYlon where they thoy have havo I been visiting relatives and friends The Needle Craft club met at Mrs Grant last Wednesday Miss Timothy Bertha Timothy is the guest of Ora and Zella Zelia Allred y Ar r Mitchell and anti Rex G Gardner ha haVo o o gone to the tho Hayden sawmill to work Mrs Ethel Baker is here visiting her parents Mr and Mrs firs Gilbert Peterson Claud Robinson is home after acter working all summer in Tee Price Gilbert Richardson was home homo missionary missionary missionary mis mis- here Sunday School will commence Monday with C. C H H. H Colton principal and Miss Thompson and Miss Kiss Richards assist ing Jag 1 IL HANNA George Colman took his two daughters over to to Heber-to to school A A. B. B Atwood has just returned from Provo where he went to got get a load of fruit The fruit is la just fine Tom Giles came out from Heber last week to round up his steers to to take the them out to market George Cluff and wife are out to toHanna Hanna visiting with Mr Monroe Giles Andy Murdock is out getting his lambs Jambs Kurt and Alva Murdock are out from Heber to get their lambe lambs Mr Strain of at the Great Basin Power and Light company is out to toHanna toHanna toHanna Hanna doing some survey work for tor forthe forthe the company The second cutting of at hay was In full blast bleat when the rain came and put a stop to It lt Earl W. W Atwood made a trip to Duchesne to take down the registered register register- ed mens men's names Miss Hazel Thomas Mrs George Tollman Coltman and Oran Curry spent Sunday Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- day with Mrs A. A B. B Atwood Miss Hazel Thomas of oC Heber is out visiting with her Uncle Jepp Thomas Th om as I 44 44 4 44 ANTELOPE 4 4 School started on Monday of ot last week with a large enrollment Mrs Blaine of or Colorado mother of IL IL lL has arrived to spend the winter with her son The J. J P. P Christensen thresher will begin work this week Miss Pearl Wall went to Roosevelt where she ehe will attend high school this winter o o 4 4 MOUNTAIN lN H HOME JE i 1 1 I I Jack Draper returned home Saturday Satur Satur- da day night wih his Dodge passenger i icar car he be has recently purchased This Is about tho the seventh car for Mt Home I Mr and Mrs Mra J. J A. A Young Toung have gone to Green river on a visit bit and for fruit The thresher started this morning for If JI seasons season's work George Stott was iwas the first person to have his grain I j threshed j i I i I i I j i I I 1 I i i i i i I i I I Mr and Mrs B. B B. B Mecham went I to Utahn Sunday last Mr air Mecham i went to fill a a. home bome missionary apI ap ap- They will visit there I until un- un un-j un j til Tuesday and then go on to DuI Duchesne Du- Du Du t I chesne to meet their daughter Mrs Mrs- iI F. F Spears of Salt Lake who Is is' is coming out on a short visit Ward conference will be held next Sunday i I 1 i i School is still going on nicely AI- AI I though the principal resigned Miss I jCarlton Carlton has taken the position so soi i iI I weh welt aye ave four lady teachers They They are the Misses Gross Coats Conn Connish Ish and Bullock 1 I Joshua Anderson has recently purchased pur- pur 1 chased forty acres of oC land from BrigI Brig Stevenson Ste and he also has bought the Relief Roller Society granary He is putI putting put- put 1 I ting tang In and on more room on his new new homestead I i Joe Young has out to I gone Sunnyside Sunny- Sunny side to work so It is reported Mr her and Mrs airs Brig Stevenson leave j 4 for Pr Price o and Sunn Sunnyside Tuesday j Mrs In Clara Stevenson will have II charge of tho the store while they are gone j d 4 4 1 i 0 4 Mr and Mrs Collie Robison and baby of or Nevada are visiting relatives and friends on the tho fiat flat Loreto Bird Martha Gilbert and Bertha Johnson are attending high I school at Roosevelt Several other students expect expert to attend a little lat tat er or John Sr r. r IS is ta afflicted with typhoid fever Mr In Efflo Eme Smith is home again with her mother Mrs Mr A. A N. N She has spent several months at Salt Lake and Nevada Mrs Mrs- James H. H Mc Mccre re and children of Salt Lake Lak are visiting with her mother Mrs rs Eliza J J. J Gilbert Mr Moore has gone on to Tabiona where he will take charge of the school there Bessie Roberts of Vernal who has been the guest of or Mrs Almedia Bird for a l couple of weeks has returned to her home again aln Alvin and Marlon Marion Ross came In from tram Provo Monday with two loads of at fruit Curtis Curt Farnsworth I L. L J J. and Joh John Gilbert have ha gone to the mountains for tor building material Mr and Mrs Irs Cris Larsen Larson were called to Neola to the bedside of Mrs Larsen's mother Mrs Keel who died Wednesday of at last week I Marvin Shields Oliver Sagers and I John E. E Gordon have ha gone to the mountains to round up their cattle Mrs Alvin Walter has returned to her home at Tooele after a two weeks visit TIlt with her son eon Elmer Bates She was accompanied b by Glen and Ina Bates Dates who will attend school there this season I No slackers in Redcap All registrants registrants regis regis- trants between Ui thi tile ages of or 18 and 45 registered on the Mr and nd Mrs Arthur Shields turn turn- the music for Cor the dance given at Bluebell September 12 Miss Ilene Is visiting with her parents Mr and Mrs A. A N N. for tor a few days but expects to to Salt Lave Lane for the winter i I 1 i I i I I I I I j MID lEW V Vj i j I j I The damage done me the road ten flays ago has never been repaired The bridge across the big wash at McAfee's place is out and all nil travel stopped There seems to be he a misunderstanding misI mis- mis understanding as to the road super super- visor Wo We are In hope some same one will willI Ital e ta take e pity on the community and puta put put puta a bridge in before long Mrs airs Warren Marren Is very sick It is reported she has typhoid fever rever Another soldier came to the home of Mr and Mrs Elmer II i Mast last Saturday morning morning- As AR yet et beis he be heI I is too yon g to go to war ar but he can cani i make everybody salute him at least Geo Gee Birds Bird's thresher is in this end of at the flat fiat again One of or the boys received l I t I i ed a II badly bruised faro face Sunday Bunday when Ithe j I the buggy bed came loose from the the gear and the horse ran away dragging drag- drag ging the boy for some florae distance j I Thornton Richardson has at last I pulled the wool from over o his e eyes esHo es Ho sold Fold his flock of sheep to and Richens y F V. V W W. W J J. J Meyers Moyers ha has been repairIng repairIng repair repair- i Ing ho canal annl for the past I few days day 4 i 10 b 10 1 I I BLUEBELL 1 10 d tt 10 b 0 I Justin Ralph return homo home last laK week He lie had st started d for tor the road I work Ho He expects to go again soon R. R Ii B. B Remington is in My Myton ton working for a while David Thacker has left lert for Heber with his ramil family where they will willI I the pint H. H J J. J Wi Winkler l ler has moved his sheep on his ranch in town Mr Winkler and son Bon Bernard have ha been helping to build a dipping vat over to the river Two new baby boys In town this week The proud parents are areo Mr and Mrs James M. M Powell and Mr and Mrs C. C C. C Bristol All are doing doing do do- do- do ing fine Mr Bristol raised his roof and p put pit t shingles on It liE He was called home in a hurry while to the thes s sawmill after lumber for tor to finish his Mrs Mrs- rs Alzina mother sister and brother were here visiting this week Elwin Merrell and lInd family Luther Gale and family Lydia Bird Mrs Stiff Porter and Willie Merrell spent Sunda Sunday with their and grandmother Ms Harritt All had a n very pleasant time tUne They had a feast of at melons tomatoes and peaches Mrs Merrell has a a. aver very nice tomato patch She has done all the work In the garden although she is an old lady Indy John Johnstun came ho home e to register register reg reg- ister but has gone to My Myton ton again The dance Thursday night wa was en- en enjoyed by all that attended and that was most every one o o I 4 MOUNT E EMMONS Mr and Mrs Warren Wilson left lert Monday fonday for Castle Gate where they will v.-m spend the winter Mr Peterson the new manager of or the thc Uintah Telephone company compan accompanied accompanied accompanied ac ac- ac- ac companied by John Bullock ullock were in our midst this week Frank James who went to Camp Lewis June has arrived safely Rarely In France Mr and Mrs Floyd Case have moved moed into their home In town Registration day September 12 was patriotically observed ed About thirty men placed their names on the list The ua ice in the tile evening was well att attended I Miss Mies Cecelia Bird left Sunday for Roosevelt wh re vie she will t 1 cIn her herh boo j h oi fear rr r in the tho thor r. r I Owen Bennion made a trip to Duchesne Monda Monday o Jo PR 11 1 it Golden Brown Drown came back to Fruitland Fruit Fruit- land Thursday There seems to 0 he be bea hea I a t strong attraction for Golden up here r There was a dance at the f Fast Kast ast school house Thursday night Lee Russell was not very successful successful success success- fu ful J In disposing of or his horses so brought most of them back to Fruit- Fruit land Und Mrs C. C II 11 Carey returned Saturday Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- day night from rom an un extended trip back hack to to Wisconsin Stacking hay and grain Is the tho or order der dor of at the da day i j Miss Erma grma Huntsman is staying at J J. J E. E I L. L Careys Carey to attend school ant at nt the East Kast school house H. H H. H Huntsman and wife and aud audi andi Mrs J. J E. E L L. L Carey Caroy to Duchesne Duchesne Du- Du chesne chesne Wednesday Ye n p FIFTH AND SIXTH GUIDES S By Dr Dena Cope On September 3 a a band of or smiling faces facos arrived d at the school house I Although we that our vaca vaca- Ii tion was at an end A new determination determination determination deter deter- was written on each face race All had resolved to do better bettor work than ever before Mrs Tuttle was appointed teacher for the fifth firth and sixth grades We Wo are aro getting along nicely In our studies and I 1 hope we will be ablo to continue on all The room is clean and neat when w we we all march in every morning to start our days work The fifth firth grade has six studies The sixth grade has six studies too Mrs Tuttle ha has 8 students in n the fifth firth grade Jrade 10 students in the sixth grade 1 |