Show UINTAH UINTA H BASIN CORRE CORRESPONDENCE i 10 1 4 4 4 4 NEOLA 4 M a 01 The are enjoying exceptionally good weather veather for Cor this season season sea sea- r son eon of the tho year Tho The wind does blow a little once in a while whilo but that Is la a ait as it should be for when the wind blows the streets are cleaned and so are the front and back yards and that Is la about the only time the they get cleaned Thanks for the wind Morris Woodward and family were visiting parents in Neola Sunday Somo Some questionnaires coming in now and aid the tho postmaster is busy He hardy gets time to hand out the 1 mail mall Hugh Barnes and German German Workman Workman Workman Work Work- 9 man have quit teaching school and have bare gone to work at the power plant above Neola In order to make a living JIving i Chester Keel and Lizzie Greenhalgh Greenhalgh Green- Green slipped sUpped out of town last week between two days and hiked to the county seat and procured license and were married and got back ino in- in to o town the way they went out and n Co no one knew it but the two which did the act and everyone was waa sur sur- Sunday a bunch of the boys boy's and girls got into a wagon and drove all ell over town with Chester and LizzIe Lizzie Liz Liz- zie tie leading behind by ropes tl tied d around around their I necks teaching them be better e t than i n to slip off in the night 7 j i w without lh ut telling some one and that others other might profit by their experience t I ence ence and find b be careful what they do la iri lathe the the future T. T T. T Wilkerson Wilkerson has resumed resumed work upon the theN Neola op op Co Mercantile tile the building and hopes to have th the building completed by the time cold weather weather- starts The influenza has not got a holt up here yet and we hope that pe peo people pIe will bo be careful l and not congregate congre congregate congre- congre gate E gate te in crowds around the business business' ss houses bouses and not leave their homes bomes to go go EO to other er neighboring towns Better Better Bet Bet- ter ter do without these little necessities necessities 4 ties ties than take chances of getting the flu and exposing the Innocent on ones I Be careful everybody for that thatIs thatis thatis Is the way way we we overcome overcome all con contag- contag tag tag- eons diseases Be careful Be careful care care- c care careful elul e- e ful lul The threshing is not all done yet There are about ten more jobs left lert r yet et Some one one will have to get busy I and do some threshing before snow flies 0 o 0 44 4 HANNA r oo 44 4 r- r R Rodney Giles returned from Helper Helper Hel Hel- per Thursday Mr John left Sunday for Altonah where they will make their future homen home n r. r Giles GlIes straw stack burned to the I l' l ground Thursday night Rudolph and Joe Wilcken and Will Rhoads left for the Boneta mill with grain c F. F M M. Giles and family have suc- suc if f recovered from the flu i S Seven ven of the family having b been en In- In L Lf r ed A. A B. B Atwood killed a pet lamb Iamb 17 months old which weighed 1 pounds ou dressed Can you beat it Commissioner Tom Rhoads met with the commissioners at Duchesne this week s Will Hanna brought a load of lumber lumber lumber lum lum- ber from the mill Mr J J. J T. T Murdock was called to Heber to attend the funeral of his sister Mrs Heeney Keeney Klecker of Kamas Kamas Ka- Ka mas City o 44 I a a Jote aa i a TABIONA a a a eio I e 4 The announcement of the marriage marriage mar mar- of Orpha Wagstaff and Marvin Michie Michle last week was a surprise to almost everyone The young young couple returned from Duchesne and did not confide their secret to anyone Their many friends wish them much happiness happiness hap hap- and success success through life Ufe The bride is the daughter of bishop and Mrs A. A W. W Wagstaff Charlie Toke of Tabby an Indian t 1 well known through the basin died at a in Salt Lake Lako last week Interment took place at the Tabiona cemetery Thursday morning Open Ope l air services were held by the white people of Tabiona James Lafever land and and Bruce Maxwell also some of the Indians were the speakers speakers speak- speak ers Charlie Is the second Indian to toj j bo be laid awn away in our our cemetery The first was a little child of Jumbo Smiths Fred Wooley was to Duchesne on business Thursday Harlin Glues GInes was called to hl his home homo in loka Ioka Saturday Saturday morning One Ono of his little children was not expected expected expected ex ex- to live 11 In Influenza was tho the cause Other members o of the family famIly family ly were afflicted but were reported to be bo on the Improve L. L D. D and J. J C. C Crandall loft left for lor Springville Saturday morning L. L D. D will spend the winter there thero with his wife and daughter Not an any cases of influenza here I yet ot and we are mighty thankful 0 o 4 4 4 REDCAP 4 4 Mrs Almedia McCurdy Bird passed passed passed pass pass- ed away at her home Tuesday October October Oc- Oc tober ober 29 at 6 o'clock of what was thought bought to bo be Spanish Influenza after after af- af ter er an illness of live days She was born at Midway about six forty years years ago where she resided until after her marriage to George Bird when they fh hey moved to Vernal residing there tu until ti a about t 9 years Rg ago when they moved to Redcap where where here she has resided resided re- re sided ever since sh She was was a devoted devoted devot devot- ed ed mother moth mother r and was highly respected respect respect- ed by all wh who knew her and too mu much h c cannot be said about her en- en deavers leavers to help and aid those who were in tn need She was a a devoted member of tho Mormon church and held many po positions in various organizations or organizations or- or and at the time of her death deaU she was president of the Relief Re- Re lief society and a teacher In Sunday Sundays Sunday's s 's split chool 1 ol of and she will be greatly miss- miss edin d in the ward as well as by her family amily She is survived by her husband hus hue band George Bird and seven children children chil chil- dren living Mrs Sarah Neilson Nellson Mrs Mrs Irs Christina Ross Charles Loretto Loretta Reeves Kate and Margrette Bird all 11 of whom reside in Redcap One son on preceded her to the great bey beyond nd The Rhe community Joins in sympathy to I he the bereaved family Mr and Mrs John Thompson and f family amily of Argile Argue are visiting with relatives relatives rel rel- on the flat for a couple of at weeks Mr and and Mrs Collie Robison of of Nevada have arrived In fn Redcap and Intend to make their future Lome with C. C W. W Robison There are several families Ues in town who are afflicted with what la In thought to be the flu fiu No doctor has been called caned as yet Mrs TrUble Trilbie Gill has gone to Vernal Vernal Vernal Ver- Ver nal for a visit Both threshing machines have closed down for an Indefinite time i idue due to the epidemic Henry Richens has gone tc to the mountains to gather rattle attle Wilmer Lougy of Tabiona Is Ing with his brother T. T A. A Lougy He has a farm at Tabiona AlvIn Ross is suffering with a bad case case of Influenza Marvin Shields desires that anyone borrowing his harness about seven weeks ago while he was gone would It he is much please return as very I Jn tn need of it o o 4 20 a 01 ole 4 44 FRUITLAND ot d 01 e 4 I Ie J. J E. E L. L Carey and Wm Rockhill have been hauling lumber from tho the Strawberry valley The Tho Fruitland Threshing Machine Machine Machine Ma Ma- chine company finished up their yearly yearl threshing In a young snow snowstorm storm at C. C W. W Fishers Tuesday C. C H. H I. I Carey and C. C A. A Brooks have havo been on the sick list Francis Brooks and wife wile are haulIng hauling hauling haul- haul Ing wheat to Heber Golden Brown Is helping Chas Fisher for a few days Mr Plummer of Heber has been selling apples at Fruitland G. G N. N Brooks Sr bought thirty thirty- eight head of hogs of R. R U. U James Schools are closed on account of Spanish influenza hut but as wo we have had no cases at Fruitland they expect expect ex ox- poet to start again Monday o 0 oa o a to 4 I z Q I IOKA JOleA 1 d ole a 4 o 4 a aThe The Tho stork was very busy here on I Sunday October 27 He left a II fine fino baby boy at Mr and Mrs Ralph Miles and a fine ne baby girl at Mr and Mrs Clyde Mitchells l All concern concern- I ed doing nicely There Is some Influenza around here her but none norie so 80 very serious so BO far All should be very careful not notto ko to g get t it Everything is closed to help belp keep It down I Melvin Benson returned from Price The little boy of Mr and Mrs Lee Murdock durdock is well again and they have returned to their home at Red Red- cap They had been at Mr George Meranda's father of Mrs Murdock Lynn Angus small son of Mr and Mrs John A. A Angus fell from a aho ho horse se on Sunday of last week and broke his arm They took him hini to Roosevelt to Doctor Whitmore who set let the limb He Is doing quite well Several of the men from here have been up gathering their cattle and turning them into the fields They have been very busy at Krebs Krebs dipping vat this week dipping sheep There Thero have haVo been a few come home from the road camp sick with the flu It seems like all that had the in influenza influenza In- In are on the improve and no new new cases reported Tuesday was election but there was a good many voters that did not get to the tho polls Mr Wm Mathews is painting the I ward house The Red Cross sent a nice lot of socks sweaters and comfort kits to Duchesne last week Mrs Boggers is nursing Mrs Frank Frank Warr of Upalco who had a avery avery very bad attack of influenza She is much improved The Tho one little daughter of Mr and Mrs Harlen Gines has been very sick but at this writing they think she is some gome better We Ve all hope for her speedy recovery Mr Vernon and family have gone gono to Vernal His father came and took them over in his car Some of the men from here have gone back bacle to Moon lake to work on the reservoir Maurice Benson has gone to work on the road In Indian canyon Mr Wm Gentry went to Duchesne Tuesday T Miss Fern Killian Is at home again I I 0 o I I 4 4 ee 9 4 le Ie ot- ot oJ- oJ oJ- oJ to Johnle Johnie Carrell was laid to rest last Wednesday October 30 in the Murral cemetery It being the state law no public services could bo be held beld his death being due to Spanish influenza In Influenza u- u enza followed by pneumonia The family have tho the heartfelt sympathy of tho the whole community Brother Carrell always was a n highly estimated citizen and a z good neighbor and friend to all He lIe leaves a wife wire and largo large family and a host of friends to mourn his depar depar- I ture We are very sorry to state that Frank Warr who Is afflicted with In Influenza has been very ill and ove We trust for a II s speedy eedy recovery I Wm Durio Durfey is homo home after afler supplies from Indian canyon where he lie is doIng doing do- do I do-I Ing roadwork Jim Lloyd is here from Panguitch to see his brother Loren who Is very sick We hope he ho shall soon be beon beon on the tho Improve We Wo will certainly be glad when all are arc well again agam and andall andall andall all public gatherings shall be commenced commenced commenced com com- once more 0 o 01 03 3 1 1 Ie 4 Io r a ot ot I fr 10 4 I g I II I ot Ie ot ole The people of so far tar have hav been Jeen fortunate fortunate- enough to keep tho Flu away not a case that we know of Prof Cope is hauling farm products pro products prOducts prO prO- ducts to town for winter L. L R. R of the Federal Land bank has been In our midst making appraisals He was mental in putting all of or Duchesne county into the association on He is now in the Roosevelt Cedar view country Mr William Michael and family of Grace Idaho arrived last week They expect to live in My Myton ton until he can get a II house built on his farm Their daughter Delta is an accomplished accomplished pUshed violinist and an nn excellent music teacher Dr Brown has moved his family to toMy My Myton ton for the winter Elmer made a business trip to Fort Duchesne last week 0 o 14 LEETON 4 Mr John Haslem received word Wednesday from American Fork that his wife wire was an influenza vic vic- tim His many friends here deeply sympathize with him Mr and Mrs Parley L Lim rt i spent Tuesday In Myton Threshing here Is in progress I We Ve are aro enjoying tho the finest kind of of weather with an occasional wind I Bishop Horrocks and wife wire were In Roosevelt Saturday Mrs D. D L. L Tanner was In Fort Duchesne Duchesne Duchesne Du Du- chesne Tuesday on Red ned Cross busi busi- ness We are arc thankful to report that there are no cases of influenza in our The farm loan appraisers A. A A. A Mitchell l Sam Snyder and Josh Haslem Haslem Has Has- lem were out on duty Monday They were quite enthusiastic We will surely surely surely sure sure- ly get the money money this tills time they w The government appraiser Mr Is expected here this wee weel C CC CCo o 0 o f I oJ- oJ a 1 d tIIe oJ- oJ ANTELOPE A I I I Ie I. Ie h oSo oJ t Jack Birch and Bill Bm Tucker Tucker Tucker- Friday for the road camp I Mr and Mrs Calvin Barker I II sister sister Lola were Thursday vis at the tho home borne of their parents Mr Mrs C. C D. D B Barker Mrs John Brundage of canyon is spending the week with her mother Mrs W. W E. E Foy Fay Sr Mildred Barker after spending several weeks visiting at Provo ana ann Thistle returned to her home homo Thursday Schools opened Monday Ralph Ralpl Giles of Duchesne was an nn Antelope visitor Thursday Mrs R. R D. D Adams who has been Seriously ill III with pneumonia is now on the road to recovery Miss Elsie n was shop shop- shopping ping at Duchesne Saturday Mr Lyle Young and Elias Ellas Brady were My Myton ton callers Sunday James Dean Orabell and Elden Brady attended it a a Halloween party at Juanita Friday evening W Word Ward rd was received Sunday by Travers Tucker of the death of his liis JIls son sou Le Ross who died of pneumonia somewhere in France October 3 1918 1915 Le La Ross Roas enlisted November 1917 and sailed for duty overseas August 1918 1913 The family in their bereavement have the sincere sympathy sympathy sympathy sym sym- pathy of tho entire community n 0 o ee I I II I ole Ie eio o 4 oe SOLDIER SU SUMMIT DI T Ca 4 II 4 r 4 Ie 4 Ie 4 ol o 4 01 eio aaa The TIle community was saddened t I Saturday at noon by tho death eath of I Irene Mott aged 12 years Death was duo to In Influenza pneumonia The little girl had been sick for two weeks Deceased Is la survived by her parents four sisters and three broth- broth ers era Two sisters and ono brother Who who were not at home at the time arrived Sunday Much sympathy is felt for the family in their bereave bereave- ment Funeral arrangements have not been announced A Nav Navajo jo Indian employed hero also died Saturday of f Influenza In Interment was In the tho Soldier Summit cemetery A number of other cases of influenza In Influenza u. u enza have been reported The disease die dis ease is still spreading Ono One man atthe at atthe atthe the mine Is la reported to be bo very sick A large reservoir for railroad use la is being constructed north of the roundhouse se Foster Nicholes of American Fork was the guest of his brother Eugene Nicholes on Wednesday of or last week The amount of bonds purchased in inthe tho the fourth loan with the exception of ot those sold by the D. D R. R G G. G bond special totaled 1650 1660 Winter has arrived at last About three Inches of snow feel teel last week o BLUEBELL LUEnELL I t t. t Mrs Irene Gale Galo spent part of at last week with her Aunt Helen Richardson Richard Richard- son at Mr and Mrs Mra Otto Johnsons Johnson's son Olie Olle died the tho It is thought It was heart trouble He has haa been ill III for a long while Mr Wm Elder la is Improving but cant |