Show J i oio I II I 10 01 I 10 oJ 01 ARCADIA fr 4 I oio 4 i z J p i F i p t. t t. I I 4 10 1 Born to Mr and Mrs Alvin Ross Alvin Ross August ngu t 26 a boy 10 v i Mr Mr and nci Mrs 1 Collie Robison and RobIsOn-and and children spent the week end at Hel- Hel per x f r Mr lr and Mrs Wm W. W Sagers and daughter Oliver accompanied by their granddaughter Glady GIndy Shields came me In from Tooele Thursday to Visit It with whit relatives for a few weeks Max Gordon and Leslie Sagers made maden a a n trip to Price with whit clover seed for tor C. C T. T Beggs f Brothers Hancock and Anderson oI r Bluebell were at Arl Ar Ar- l Mr Ur and Mrs Marvin G. G Shields Shield and nd Mr and Mrs Wm W W. Sagers Sager f f were vere guests over Sunday of Mrs R R. A A. A Murray furray of Bluebell bell A A number of the farmers are cut cut- lUg fas ng alfalfa see seed The crop seems seems to toUS tob b US good I The young folks folks' of of the tIle town entertained en en- at the home honie of oC Alta Gilbert Gilber Sunday evening e complimentary to tov v Miss Vera Holgate's birthday g i The Misses Olive and Alice Sagers spent spent the I week end with their sister sister sister sis sis- sis sis- ter ter Mrs Mrs' Peter Jeter Gordon up the Duchesne Duchesne Du Du- chesne rl river r. r J j l i. i i J JI I 1 I t t- t t tUP UP UPALCO UCO d' d io t. t t t R. I. I I rI young young ladles ladies s entertained t Jn to a lawn party pa ty last W il day A good time tune wes aE en- en j ped by those present i Born to Mr 11 and Mrs W Wilfred Mitchell Mitchell l a baby boy August 23 Mrs lire E. E L. L Murphy and sister Mrs t Frank were were guests guests' of Mrs 1 N. N J. J Mitchell last Thursday Mr 11 Jeary Jear and and William Mathews came home for a few days vi visit it in a ai i new tew ew Ford car car Their father Jeff JeK Mathews accompanied them back hack to t Price Brice to work S i Mrs Elizabeth Knight spent a few days das visiting at Boneta last week I Mr Iri a and d I Mr Mrs Claud aud Jorge lorge sp spent nt a ac a c d days ys visiting riming at Ir Iorge's Iorge s rents parents at nt Ioka loka the week c a Edith Hancock of Bluebell is pa paying her aunt Mrs 1 John H. H Moon J oon a visit X visit it i I I I Ii i iI I o- o J 10 1 01 f ANTELOPE 1 I I. I 01 r p 1 I d. d a ot I 1 Mrs Mary Lance is visiting with Mr Jin James Birch The road g grader ger is on our roads It surely seems good to see some road roadwork York work done as 1 people say our road is iii in such bad condition The worst read is from Duchesne to Myton i a Word comes from Heber that Mrs Frank Tompson Mrs Tompson was was Miss Libbie Libbe Hamilton has a baby 1 loy OY The storms have Kaye done considerable l. l ble e damage to J crops In our midst 4 1 l t i i 1 40 r I fr I II I I if i 10 i HANNA I s- s r oZ I f. I 01 oI 01 1 i r- r I J I I Ie y I Z oio Mrs Irs Richard and Miss Richie left for Lehi Thursday They will visit friends for sev several ral weeks Mr Jr and Mrs Will Milliner left f for r Provo where they will visit with Guy Gur Miles and amI fam family for family ly for a n few days J Rudolph Wilcken j Allen Curry Harold Graw Clyde Van Tassel Tassell and Jo came down from the trail cam camp Saturday to visit with with their friends over Sunday Sunda- Mrs 13 Monroe Giles GUes is visiting his mother and sister at Heber I this week K Philip Moon son of Nephi Moon loon i ivery ivery is very sick at Woodland Mr Ir rand and Mrs P. P A. A Murdock ot or Heber Hebel and Mrs Ed Green and children children chil chU- dren of Chicago is Is' Is visiting at the Pine Crest ranch this week Earl Giles GUes met with witha a a n very Tery painful painful pain pain- ful accident Sunda Sunday I His ls horse fell with th him bruising his side and knees quite bad His parents are both at Heber g. g a I oIo d l' l Ie I o- o Ie 10 10 1 t s oi- vrON LEh-vrON i j. j 4 t- t toi 5 z oi 4 tj i 01 0 a 4 1 4 3 I II I IMI 1 Mr MI Joshua Haslem had a nasty accident Tuesday of ot last week A load of or hay hay was was being being pt pulled onto the stack and Mr r. r Ha Haslem was pushed pushed push push- ed off oft falling fifteen feet t to the ground it was at first thought he was seriously injured in ill the back His sons managed to get him onto a buggy and brought him home on the arrival of the doctor it was Avas found the right tight wrist was broken ana and the back badly wrenched Mr Haslem is able to walk waIl around a little now but is still very stiff and sore To Tomake Tomake Tomake make matters matter worse a heavy rain rainstorm rainstorm rainstorm storm started before they could get home everybody got wet through except Mr Ir Haslem Three sons sous John Clair and Vance were In the field with their father Cather when he fell On Thursday the Relief society held a sale of or work at the school house the proceeds to go to th the building fund There was a goo good display lay of fancy work and children childrens wearing apparel A fish pond for th the children was soon cleared out Th The refreshment booth was well patron patron- patronized patronized by all attending the sale Mr Ir and Mrs Irs Harvey Hullinger arrived in Bennett Sunday the from Provo where they have been bee taking a d summer course at itt the tho B B. B Y Y U. U Mr Hullinger says they made mad the trip from flom Provo to Roosevelt i in fn three and a half days das by wagon an and team to s L s t L L t J. J to R v HAYDEN HAYDES if J. J I. J oio v t g or- or 01 I II Mr 11 David W. W Hancock passed away at his home last Tuesday about abou 2 o'clock p. p m. m from cancer of oC th the stomach mach from which he has been suffering a tl number of years He did not know he was suffering from cancer cancer cancer can can- until about eight months ago when it began growing very rapidly rapid rapid- ly b and caused him a great grent deal o of distress He immediately went to Roosevelt eIt and consulted Dr Morton who revealed the true cause of his ailment and told him the only way he ie he stood any chance of recovery would be from a a serious operation n whereupon Mr Hancock went to Salt Lake where six of the boat bost doctors doc doc- tors ors put him upon the operating table able and found they could do nothing nothing noth- noth ing ng for him and told relatives he would live Iho only about seven hours but he began to get better and after about a month came home He held hl ou out strong stron ho hope e of recovery un- un UI ii very recently when wuen lie ne seemed to give up hope He grad gradually aIly grew weaker until the end came carne He was cheerful and patient through patient through his ill ill- illness ness less to to- toa a i. i ver very marked degree all all- ways kind and considerate to those who attended him Mr fr Hancock leaves eaves a wife and six children the oldest Idest about fourteen years rears and the youngest about two years old and two wo brothers who reside at Payson Utah and numerous other relatives and He was a. a good citizen and always worked to build u up the in which he lived and was well liked by all nil who knew him F Funeral Ie a selvi services s. s were held in the school House at 11 a. a in m. Under under under un un- der the direction cUon of Bishop David F. F Mitchell fitchell The speakers ers were James Hent le Heni-le fe Roger Horrocks and Ira a aPace aPace aPace Pace who all bore tribute of his sterling worth He was buried In Inthe inthe inthe the Hayden cemetery Mr Gale Galo is here hereon on a visit from Kansas Chris Peterson took tool a number of Hayden Haden people to convention at Roosevelt Saturday Hylie Seeley is home again after alter an nn absence of about a year ear in Idaho Trueman son of Arzy H. H Mitchell l is ill with typhoid fever Cever if c. d If fr r 1 b I 1 oi- oi i i or- or fr p I 1 01 MOUNTAIN HO HOME HOMES m mC S C CIe i Ie pj 1 d' d 0 2 J Ie d f J T 10 3 Ie J o- o I Last Tuesday the Relief society spent a n very pleasant afternoon at atthe atthe the home of Mrs 1 J. J T. T 1 Rowley Ice cream and cake was served Most of the young people of or Mt Home Iome have during the summer taken taken taken tak tak- en a trip to the mountains to fish and enjoy the cool mountain air Among those that w went nt last week were Ray Stott Lynden Farnsworth and Byron accompanied by Miss Alta and Rayda Hayda Jenson and I Miss Belle Mitchell They report oa A Avery t very nice time Word has be been n received from Salt Lake that Mrs and Hadfield who are there In lu the L. L D. D S. S hospital are Improving as rapidly as possible E. E F. F Palmer made a business trip to Duchesne last week The friends of Ray and Ada Han- Han burg surprised them last night They had a lawn party which was very much enjoyed This morning Ray left for Park City Some have started to cut the second second second sec sec- ond crop of alfalfa 01 i r or- or ort t I Ie I i J f fr fo eI- eI t. I or- or j Ie 0 jj Ie jt jt l. jj Ie In the justice of peace court at Duchesne before Justice Lewis A. A F. F Maxwell axwell of oC Altonah was tried for assault and misdemeanor on the per per- son or 01 James dames A. A Dawson breaking his leg and Inflicting Internal ries He was fined fifty dollars or 01 thirty days in the county Jail Miss Eveline Stoddard has gone to the Roosevelt hospital to be under under un un- un- un der the care of Dr Morton Mrs Irs Osier Osler who ho was taken to the Roosevelt Roose hospital to be operated upon i is improving slowly Mr and Mrs Keating and family who have been living at Clay Basin have left for MIdvale The dance given by Fortie band Friday evening was a great success Miss 1 Gladys Nelson from front Cedarview Cedarview Cedar- Cedar view has been heen visiting with her uncle Mr 11 Maxfield and family Miss Miss 1 Ala Akelund and Mr Reece Timothy were seen making maling a very hurried trl trip to Duchesne We suspect suspect sus- sus wedding bells will have e to be ringing Mrs Halstead and sons George Ralph and little daughters Elva of Duchesne were Altonah visitors Sun Sun- day I i Mrs William WilHam Ralph has returned j I from an sit extended trip to Ferron where she has been visiting with her j I i mother j I Mrs Jude Mitchell and family have lave returned home after a ten tea II I I days' days her mother I Mr and Mrs 1 Dan Allred are rejoicing re- re I over the safe arrival of anew a new lew baby haby girl at their home I oJ 10 or oIo 1 oi- oi I Ie UTAH X j j. j j 3 I II I 01 I to I Sacrament meeting was well attended attended at- at tended ended Sunday at the home of Mr 11 N. N M. M Keel Mr of of Duchesne Duchesne Du- Du chesne a home missionary was the principal speaker Mr 1 Ellis ElUs Olsen accompanied by II his sisters Mildred 1 and nd Celia Cella mo- mo o- o orea torea to lanti Saturday atur lay they iney will vill visit for a few days It is expected expected expected ex ex- they will bring their mother with them on their return home Mrs Irs Olsen has been visiting in to ManU Mauti with relatives for the past two months Mrs L. L W. W Doan and children Mr Ir and Mrs Joe Morrison lorrison and family family ly y and Mrs Mary Spratt were guests at t the the- home if Mrs 1 Wm McQueeney Sunday Mr Jay Smith Aenona Ross and Afton Jenkins left for Salt Lake August 26 Miss 1 Katie Koffard who has been working at Boneta for some time has las returned home Lunt and of Nephi Nephi Ne- Ne phi hi cattle buyers were seen in this vicinity offering prices on beef cattle cat- cat le tle tle 00 4 d 1 BLUEBELL I. I 4 to 0 10 01 o o While returning from Boneta a week eek ago last Sunday Mr 11 and Mrs Jas as A. A Larsen and their little girl were tipped Upped over on a dugway the horses dragging the buggy partly over ver Mrs Larsen It was thought to o be a very lucky accident but at present the left leg of Mrs Larsen is isery s very ery bad being discolored and swollen wollen Otto Murray returned from front Ft Duchesne Mr r. and Mrs Alex Murray urray took a load oad of honey to Tooele their former form- form er r home and where two of their sons and nd many relatives reside I Dan Olsen came from Logan to get I his ils two little ones who have spent the he summer at Wm P. P Merrell's errell's and andas has as now gone to Hulet Wyo to be prIncipal of their high school Miss Tessie of Myton has been een up visiting getting acquainted perhaps before locating Mothers and daughters day Friday Friday Fri- Fri day ay was well attended Program games ames and refreshments made it in- in Good dance at night Mr 11 and Mrs firs Woodruff have received received re re- re- re the sad news th that lt Vernard their son has had his eye badly hurt while working In iu a rock duarry in ih I Washington It is feared he will vill lose his sight Luther Gale returned to Monticello lo 10 to sell his property and prepare to settle In Provo His family remains remains re- re mains mams at ai bishop Merrell's Merren's until his return Victor Merrell accompanied him He also took tool Lero Leroy Bird Jesse dale Jale ale and Peter Hartley out to Castle Castles bae s 15 tc C to work Our home missionaries Sunday Sunda were Hans Jacobson and Heber leber Bow Bow- den I I I 1 oIo or- or 1 I oJ oi O oi- oi i- i M X 4 0 d I oJ I io I 0 01 I 1 ji 4 j. j Mr Ir and Mrs V V. V T T. T Rice made a visited in Vernal the latter part ot of the week weel We are glad to l know now that Mr lr Rice is going to be our ourI principal again this yea year I I Rev W. W J. J Howes Henry and I Fred lored Richards made a trip to Price Pric starting Wednesday Henry Richards Richards Richards Rich Rich- ards went on to Salt Lake Miss l Camfield of Whiterocks returned with them from Ironi a vacation Miss 1 Muriel l Chandler left J for Salt Lake where she will b In b married in the temple to Mr Wm Stevens Both are from Randlett and are well known We wish them then thema thena a long happy and prosperous journey journey jour jour- ney through life Word was received by Mrs C. C L. L Knight from her sister air Mrs C. C I F. F formerly of Ral Randlett II new w living in me Arkansas en- en n- n flouncing the arrival of a pair of cf twins a boy and a girl This is il the first boy of or six children Mrs Charles E. E Gibson has ac accepted lC- lC a pos position lion as teach teacher r o 01 of the I higher grade at the Indian sho shoal t t Whiterocks While rocks I I Mrs M. M Drennan Brennan is it at l Ft t Duchesne Duchesne Duchesne Du Du- chesne cari caring ng for Mrs rs I rc l-rc-d n red Dixon on Il I who Is very ill I 0 10 MOFFAT Fr F FT AT T I 4 r 10 re 4 4 10 4 Professor Owen of the U V U. U A. A C. C and Mr Mi Peterson the new nev c county a agent tnt will hold a meeting 11 it b Saturday at 1 p. p m. m All farmers are requested to be there Mr 11 Lorin Hend Mr 11 Ashbaugh Mr 11 Lenard Farnsworth and Mr Calvan Hamilton were Roosevelt men Saturday Mr Ir and Mrs 1 John Lazenby and two of the children of oi stayEd stayed stay stay- ed fd over Tuesday night with the WEstover westover west west- over family Wednesday Mr 11 Wu Westover West West- tover t- t over took tool hem Rem to Out UH ay valley valler where the Lazenb's were ware looking for land Mr John i c f Roosevelt Roosey visited our l Sunday Miss Doras Dean of Aldera spent Sunday and Monday at the Perry Dean home Mr 11 Harvey Harve Neilson returned from Vernal with a load loael of or fruit Thurs Thurs- day He sold it at reasonable prices and soon sold out Mr 11 Neilson says NeIlson-says says says- there is plenty of or all kind of fruit In Vernal v 4 Ie p oio I or- or X oo oio 00 oIo EOLAF EOLA to F Ie 3 to I oo i o I I Mrs Eliza J. J Barnes and mul her grandson Paul Jenkins who have been visiting in Provo since last spring returned to Neola last Satur Satur- day The mothers and daughters of Neola attended the mothers and daughters outing at Roosevelt Wed Wed- Mrs C. C J. J Nelson of Price is visiting visiting visiting visit visit- I ing wick her family at the Nelson Neison creamery The file Neola young people gave a dance in the Amusement hall Friday night The music was furnished by bythe bythe bythe the Henrie orchestra Some |