Show II UINTAH BASIN CORRESPONDENCE I t ff i f I ALTONAH oo Miss Ethel Peterson has returned homo borne from front Roosevelt where she has bas I been working Word has been here that Wanda Alexander is sick at at- Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roose Roose- velt with typhoid fever Mr and Mrs Charlie Footo Foote and family of at Huntington are are visiting with Mr Foots Foot's parents Mr and Mrs J j Frank Foote Mr Smith Earl Caldwell Leslie Prows have returned home having been gone for some time helping Geo Pett Petty move his sawmill Frank and Warren Bebee are here looking the bench over and visiting their parents Mr ant and Mrs Bebee Mr and Mrs Mrs' St. St Joer are moving to Provo for the winter A numbe of the farmers have bave moved moved moved ed to town for the winter ch BLUEBELL ELL T 4 I Frank rank Thompson is here bere preparing to leave his family here for tor the wInI win wIn- I r ter Johnstun has moved down into Grandpa Gales Gale's house for the 1 winter Glenn Warren returned from his ranch in lu Argile ArgUe I j Jas Powell and H. H D. D Allred were i I a successful In selling al their honey and returning In safet safety 1 C. C E E. E Merrell and A. A L L. Lisonbee returned from Price and are going 1 I. I again with Avith more seed Mrs Harriett Merrell and daughter daugh daugh- i ter Ms Rosa Eaton of Vernal were here visiting relatives last week Mr Air W. W W. W Cox and Glenn Hainey have gone to Eureka to work Otto Johnsen was in again loaded back with poultry and ana meat The men are to work on the school schoolhouse w house plastering etc MID UD mW 1 VIEW f The families who have been stricken strick strick- en with small pox are all pretty well p over it and unless some new cases develop elop within a few days all amusements will be again 4 Our school teachers attended convention convention con con- 41 at Duchesne Saturday and re reported reported reported re- re ported the smallpox condition received a compliment from the superintendent and county physician clan cian for or being vaccinated so as to tor tor r r stop the spread of or th the disease Two threshers are doing fine work in the vicinity The Bird machine and the Michael machine Prof Cope came from on ona t 1 a business trip He was accompanied I- I back by his brother Benjamin Mrs H. H L. L Shaw and aud family were I called to Vernal Wednesday to be beat beat beat at the bedside of the husband and father ather who was shot last Tuesday Latest reports are that Mr Shaw will recover When James McAfee gets his new barn finished he will have one of or the ther r best in the basin 4 I Ed Smalley has the material for forI remodeling his house bouse I I MOUNTAIN HOME IE F. F P. P Fullmer and son Charles came in the first of last week to attend attend attend at at- tend to business and adjust matters matterson on their farm here bere They left yesterday yesterday yes yes- I morning on return trip to Provo The cold wave which passed over I this section last week has cleared away and the weather Is very mild I again No snow on the ground no norain norain rain also aiso which is unusual for this time of the year Fenton Mecham who helped take the GOO head of beef beer cattle to the railroad reports reports a very cold disagreeable disagree disagree- 1 able trip There W was s lots of snow and sleighing In places over the mountain Ted Miles 1 who has been out in Indian In Indian In- In dian dlan canyon working on the road re returned returned returned re- re turned home last Saturday The The dance given in the Mt Home I hall hail last last Friday Friday night was poorly atI attended at at- I 1 tended partly due to the very cold i weather I Ward conference was held here last Sunday President Owen BennIon Bennion Benn- Benn Ion lon of the stake presidency Sister j Eva stake president of the Relief society Mrs Ruth Madison president of the Y L L. L 1 M. M I. I A. A and SIster Bister Oneta Onota Fortie of ot the stake board of the were in attendance All gave good instructions Instructions Instructions along the lines Unes they represented represent represent- ed with conditions existing TABIONA o o Funeral services were held Monday Monday Mon Ion day Nov at 1130 to pa pay the thelast thelast thelast last respects to Adron I K C. C Jones Jone who died of ot heart failure near Price while herding sheep The services s commenced b by the tho choir singing On My 1 Father Prayer was Vas offered by John H. H Jones after which Ranee Ranco Savage sang Some Time Well We'll Understand Understand Un Un- with the choir joining In Inthe Inthe inthe the chorus Bishop Heber Moon gave a talk on the Resurrection Charley Webb was the next speaker and spoke consolingly to the ed Solo My My Faith alth n T Thee ee by byRance byRance Rance Ranee Savage T. T R. R Cope spoke of the upright character of f Mr Jones and of ot his family life and gave two of Longfellow's i poems oems which were very consoling The choir sang Shall We Meet Benediction was pronounced b by Bishop Heber Moon Deceased leaves a wife and two little little little lit lit- tle sons also father mother sister Cleo and brothers Wilfred and Heber who reside here bere The sympathy of the community goes out to the be be- be Mrs Jones and children left immediately Immediate after the funeral for Salt Lake where she will make her ber home with her ber father E. E J. J White The Ibe Tabiona M. M I. I A A. will give an entertainment and dance In honor of our fathers and mothers Tuesday night November 29 at the Tabiona ward house Program is as follows Song America prayer song The Call of Womanhood oy DY the Beehive Girls reading I I 1 Dub Duh Thee Knight Minnie Maxwell oration Mans Highest Honor Honor Guy Jones song Mother Macree address address address ad ad- dress Our Tribute of or Love David Nicholson solo R. R V. V Savage oration oration ora ora- tion lion Womans Highest Honor honor- Motherhood Genevieve Alden Community singing Bring lunch for two as It Is to be a weigh dance All gents who do not choose their partners partners partners part part- ners and pa pay for her weight shall pay the usual dance ticket Be sure to come in your our aprons and overalls prepared to dance all of the old fashioned fashioned fash rash dances f. f l D L. L R. R Carey who has bas been visiting at l Fruitland ruHland for some time tame left lert for Salt Lake this week on his wa way to Denver George Casper and wife passed through Fruitland Tuesday on their way to Salt Lake to see their son who is in the hospital there Draper Giles and wife of or visited friends and relatives here this week Frank Russell has moved onto Mrs J. J J. J Egans Egan's ranch Now Nov all he lacks is a housekeeper But I 1 believe the drawbridge is down young ladies ladles if you wish to ta tay siege to his heart and home C. C H H. Carey and George Droo Brooks s went ent to Salt Lake on business Tues Tur 5 day da Francis Brooks took them out in his car Chas Russell is getting out ant I logs gS for the new sawmill up Deep Creek Creel Ray Dennis and Wilson Muir 1 have been heen doing some work at the tho coal coalmine coalmine coalmine mine on Red creek f HANNA 4 4 Mrs C C. C A. A Rhoads has bas been very ill the past llast week with rheumatism Mr and Mrs Jack Gingell spent Several ladies ladles met at the ward house to make a quilt for lor the Relief society Superintendent J. J H. H Moore spent 1 Thursday with wilh our school Jos Wilcken Mrs Fletcher and andI Miss lIss Little Lillie attended the teachers Institute in institute ln- ln I at Duchesne Saturday Frank and Will ls I have gone to Don Boneta eta to buy cattle Heber Heher Moon and und NephI Moon 1 bate ha e 13 I been buying turkeys for the They have bought 1 GOO 1600 pounds fo 1 ROOSEVELT nOOSE LT JT J Jas s Henrie of Hayden c came me down Monday for building material for Cor the completion of his home and store Nathaniel Levi of ot the D. D R. R G. G Oil and Refining Refining- Company passed through Roosevelt Monday on his way a to Vernal and nd Rangely Mr l Levi has leased some some oil lands in iii the Rangely field W. W A. A Miles and E. E P. P Evans went to Price Monday where Mr Miles is delivering his lambs Warren Locks and John Lundberg of or Bennett Dennell were shopping here Monday Mon Mon- day Mr Locks who has nas been work- work c ing on the state bridge at Ft Duchesne Duchesne Du- Du chesne reports that tragic traffic is no now v going going going go go- ing over the bridge but but that it willbe will willbe willbe be some little time yet et before the bridge is fully Cull repaired J Sim Russell of or Cedarview was wash h here re Tuesday Mr Russell advises that he is going into the dalr dairy business business business busi busi- ness on a large scale 11 Saturday the Wm Collins one of ot the early settlers here died as asa a result of injuries sustained in a arun arun arun run away about a week before The remains were in the Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roose Roose- velt Cemetery Tuesday after aCter services in the Roosevelt hat lan hall Mr Collins was a native of South Wales England England England Eng Eng- land and came to the United States in 1895 1595 M. M Collins tOOK up a homestead homestead homestead home home- stead near Roosevelt in 1907 where he has resided since He Is survived by a brother and sister his widow and eight children CEDARVIEW IE i t 1 Again the silent angel Death has been in our midst taking little Vance Cluff the nine year old son sou of Mr Ir ad Mrs Leo Cluff A few dew few days das ago he and his younger brother brollier were playing with a 22 rifle and the smaller small small- er brother shot Vance through the neck The bullet came out after going through leis his h neck Dr Whitmore was summoned summoned and as the Llie bullet had struck no bones s he lie gave the anxious r parents good hopes good hopes athis of at his recover recovery but he lie contra contracted t d pneumonia pneumonia pneumonia monia and death came as a result The child did not cry out after ater he ha was shot but tried 4 raise himself from the floor by holding balding to the high highchair highchair highchair chair and pulled It over on himself He then told his brother bromer to go quick and tell his mother that he was shot The mother Is In very delicate health and the terrible shock caused her her to tobe tobe tobe be unable to attend his funeral Mrs Irs Ward Atwood Is very ill III as a result of the small pox Miss liss Cynthia Curtis is home after aCter an absence of or several months months' TRIDELL io c t Tridell visitors week were Harimon Hariman and Philip Watkins Watkins Watkins Wat- Wat kins Miss Clara Hacking Miss Bell Watkins and Miss 1 l Merle erle Pope POll all of or Vernal Mr Bert Norton and Claud Garringer Garringer Garringer Gar- Gar ringer were at meeting on Sunday and spoke to the congregation These gentlemen held a citizens meeting at the close pf services for forthe forthe the tho purpose of the interesting the farmers farmers farmers farm farm- ers In the shipment of or cream and ana other commodities through the Vernal Vernal Vernal Ver Ver- nal Craig shipping Co C this company having put trucks on ou the route between between between be be- tween Vernal Craig Mr Ir and Mrs Ray Ilay Mowrey announce an an- the tho birli biri l of or fI a baby Jaby girl h born rn on the r nisi ns J I 1 4 of 4 t I WHITEROCKS I f. f The annual bazaar of or the Girls Girl's l Friendly Society was acid in the hall han Friday night A large crowd attended attend attend- ed making the bazaar a ver very good success Miss Dora Kitten Kittell from front Lee Leeton on has been the guest of Miss 1 Rosa nasa Camfield for the past week The basl basket et ball game between Fort Duchesne and Indian school played at the Indi Indian n school Sat Saturday rd was won by Fort Duchesne Mrs 1 John Hallal a daughters Ethel and Gertrude of ot Leeton spent silent Sunday Sunda with Mrs Henry Litster P 0 0 RANDLETT Ul 1 The farmers of the vicinity shipped p a 1 great many turkeys Saturday Satur ay to I Salt Lake s. s Bishop L. L C. C Wall Vall and family spent Sunday at Leota Mr Ir Chester Chest r Lyman was w was in the latter latter latter lat lat- lat lat- ter part of the week He tle is Is running t a truck from Price carrying produce out there Mr and Mrs V. V T. T Rice went to Myton lyton Sunday evening Mr Owen Johnstun of Vernal spent Sunday with his wife Mrs Mable Mable Ma- Ma 1 ble le Johnstun one of ot teachers 10 ilo F P LAPOINT Wm Wilson of or Salt Sail Lake has moved inov- inov ed his family to Lapoint They are living In the Morley home Claire Hacking Is s home from Salt Sail Lake and has resumed his old place in Lapoint Mercantile l 4 0 o- o MRS IHS THOMAS AND CHILDREN INJURED D IN AUTO ACCIDENT Mrs Wesley Thomas and two children were seriously injured when tb the auto tipped over somewhere somewhere some- some where between Duchesne and and Storrs last Sunday afternoon Mr Thomas mas and one ole child escaped escaped es- es caged Injury Mrs Irs Th Thomas Thomas' m s' s arm was broken broken i and she was bruised and cut I about the bo body y Tue boys boy's arm rm was bro broken en In three places The girls girl's face ce was cut by flying glass from Cram wind shield John John Dorff Dent of North Myton Iton bench went to Duchesne and brought brough them In and they are now at the home of or Mr 1 Patry father of or Mrs Mrs' lh Thomas mas near Roosevelt SOLDIER SUMMIT FIRE Conflicting g reports have been received received re received re- re regarding a fire Tuesday night in Soldier Summit First it was said S. S A. A Wells' Wells butcher shop had been destroyed Now word comes that I the adjoining building was burned and that the Wells building was wasI I slightly damaged The contents of the butcher shop were removed to I Ithe the sidewalk Considerable damage was sustained In In the moving The amount of the loss has not been ascertained as as- WORK ON OX GATE CANYON ROAD nOAD Road Hoad Agen E E g. B. B Murphy with a large force of men and teams grader and truck etc Is at work at top of Gate Gat canyon this way It If good weather I er continues the work will be finished finish finish- ed to My Myton ton I The state road commission finally agreed to pay for the work recently done this side of Duchesne 0 o n ROBBERS BLOW OPEN SAFETY DEPOSIT Al II HANK 1 Robbers blew open the safety deposit deposit deposit de de- posit vault of the D Bank of Heber a week ago rl rifled ten boxes and ed with their loot The loss lOSS lOSS' was es estimated estimated estimated es- es at only 1000 The robbers severed all telephone wires leading out of or the city before they blew the safety deposit vaults and the officers here nad absolutely no clews dews upon which to work when the robbery was discovered by Elmer Strong assistant cashier Three men who occupied a large touring car which was seen about town the da day before are being sought by the sheriff It is thought that this is the same car observed a out midnight by the night tel telephone phone exchange op op- op- op Three men stepped from a large automobile the operator said and for a time they played a spotlight spotlight spotlight spot spot- light from the car upon the building The sheriff believes they used the light to locate the wires Which watch they severed late later A chisel or screw driver was used to gain entrance to the bank and the vault and safety deposit boxes were opened by aid of nitroglycerin The robbers made no attempt to blow the big vault ault of at the bank which was lo located located located lo- lo near by E. E W. W Murdock president of the bank said that the robbers must have become frightened frightened frightened fright fright- ened for for there were sixty boxes In Inthe Inthe inthe the vault and only ani ten were rifled Most of the loot taken It Is indicated Indicated Indicated Indi Indi- consists of papers of value onI only only on on- I ly to their owners The robbery was not discovered until Mr Strong went t to the bank next robbers having an |