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Show IEASTERN AND SOUTHERN UTAH . . 'r CASTLE DALE T f " J -AHTI.K iAI.B. S IT JhM J l'i (prin. for otr twenty rr raN- drnt i.r i-atl Hal ami an oM achool tnhrr and ladlli(t clthpn. dll at J thr hnmr of hla ami. A l I'Harmn. ! at Marrmralr laat wk. whiv the oM ;mn wan ftwAnn the wlnlrr lt , 1 waa 7) rears old and wm a native of Xorwajr. wA enjojred the frtemlfihlp of a hoet of Umery eoynty (teoole . with whom he haa been more or Im J anorlatel J 1 Word romea of the arrival lnt week , at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Att He- j 1r at JMorm of nnother fine boy. J I Hrran Pol and lm Jenen of Or-aanKellle Or-aanKellle brovRht In thirteen cerate hldea kiiK Wednesday. He of the hldea meaeurtns; five and a half feet In lenxth. ' A Aldilrh. formerly a very aHve I ft Ident of Caetfe iJala ami now drtv- Init a motor line at Neslen, wan a ltinrM rIMtor here Th'irariay. lie j t.tirnrd to Xealen ITtday. , John VV Jarhaon and wife ami ten. J. rrtninh. and wife of Wayne county. 1 and Thomaa Jaekaon ami wife of i,ni" r tolttair with their beo- Hi. r-ln-la -truKhler and aMer. Mr. J, and Mr John K. Meld, at Orange-1 Orange-1 III the naat week. Their 1ett came a itreat aurnrlae aa the three had hot m.t together In lea yearn. They rrtiirned to their homna HrMay There 1 1 nl one ahiter. who reMdM In lay- HOB Th Rmery tHake arndamy chawed lie coh)m Itrllllantly at the taut day of the roundup at llunllngtan. flump of the people had an Idea that the achoet a dead, but we proved to them the i ork we are dolns; Is above the utan-urd utan-urd Karmeni of Clevebtml Iwve rnuv to rehilre thkt ear wtr their excellent rrop of need. It l reported that about eighty thouenml dollars haveome Into In-to the two little tonns of Cleveland ami Rime. Mr. ami Mr. J. A. CurtM of Clere-taml Clere-taml have welcomed a ulrl to their home. All roneernMl are dotnc welt IXirlnr noon liour one day last week fire wm discovered on the roof .of the aclmol houee at Clevelsmd, but by tutek aetlon It waa brought under rontml before murh da mag waa done ll waa ramwd by a atwrk falling fall-ing on the dry atilnglea. Dee chrlalt and Ml Ulllaa Krk-h-wa of Rlmo were married laat week In the Malt lke temple Mian l.llare Oliver of Klmo haa lieen su(. ring fmm another alUrk of an-nemlii an-nemlii I tie. The threshing la nearly all done arodnd Klmo. leaving the farmer with a happy smile on their fates On Naturaay w were lotted by an-I an-I other dlaaatrona fire, this time al the home of Kdfjar Ward nut la the south ' fields Ward had Be after wood nd Mm. Ward had gone to the store, i and returned to ftajd thetr home la aahes Not a thing waa saved, but i the thing they wore and the) are left In very destitute etrcaaMtaaroa, aa I I they had lost saeat their summer's ! riw in repairing and furNamlmf the n nit- and filling up for Inter There I m ho Insurant e i ' AROUND GREEN RIVER I llltKICN It IV It It. No. (7 At the . last meeting of the roaarll It was unanimously derided to accept the I rpueltiH of U If. Oreea. Ink liar-. liar-. rta. Jim Mcl'henmn and Carlo WIN cox to Iomm the city two hundred d..- lur without Interest to eoastrut t a . line a toes the river to Ktgta. so that ' the) can ue the muHMpal light a)e- tern Cars are uawdhg over the Midland trail In a steady stream, a travelers ' prefer h route that run be negotiated at all time of the year, trftst Thure-' Thure-' da rie tars weie rounted Mu4ax 1 through IHtrlng the imet sammer nearly nine hundred rata were counted count-ed Within a itiHHtli there wlH not be half n doeen liuueeo In the city that are not wired Quite a force of men hi still engaged en-gaged In doing anssaiiiieat work on the desert under the dlrecltoo of Theodore Dai via and It la stated that after the 1IC work Is completed they I will pruteed to work out next year's , ar tenements also. This will keep the men employed neatly all winter Mrs 11 U Oregoi) VI for salt I IjiKc Clt) laat Tuessla) U rpead the (Winter with her aa-ln-law and I daughter. Mr and Mrs. W J. Wilson. Mhe ekpetta to return here In the Pilng They are netting Ihrlr lltt' untr home here Improved In fine shape and It la a credit lo the alley "I'oui.t" now working at the sine mines at Wwodalde ami will probably sta there until spring, when lie will again farm the ranch. In the dUtrlct court at Moab last week the estate of Jossph W Muore, who died at Klgln m. vera I yours ago, was finally settled up and the residue of the property directed to be distributed dis-tributed to the heirs. Also the last will and prubate of Hylvtwter Htuver. namlHg Dr. Henry Htuver. his eon. us executor, urn admitted to probate. fount" (Uegtiry did quite well growing head lettuce thla year and with the experience gained he will doubt lees make n grant aueeevs of It another time. laical growers of celery have had the finest of suBceefl this sar. with ne or two axeeptlons. where nihttakea were made In the watering by new- omer. Mr and Mm. Will Keamount are In from l'rjee tu visit with relatives. J M. Itutt Is feeling mueh better. ' elng aide to be ubotit town again. The Masonic lodge has erocteil a ' stylish, electric lighted slgi, on the ' eat front or the bank building IXtfHity Hhorlff Thompeon and Uurr Hates took Oramliw Lot. ml to the ' aeylum nt I'rovo Kal'irdav ' ' t EIMIRAIM -t HIMIItAIM, Nov. II Bveryottt knvm llanard Mattuon of Hpltmlm. If litt were In aennany ho would be decorated with the Iron cross by Km-jicror Km-jicror Wlllulm Ho U now the father 0 I of five big eons, the fifth one hat Ing been born laet 8alurda He had placed a plain order for a daughter, but he waa bleeeed with a son Instead. Mlfls ltd ltd Irons of Moroni waa the guest of Kphralm friends the early part of the week. I lleffltlrea and friends pleasantly surprised Mrs Mntllda I'eUreon Man-day Man-day afternoon, the event -wlnB her nlnety-fourth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Ddrlous onter-talned onter-talned at dinner Thursday la compliment com-pliment to Mr. and Mrs. It. D. tlar-mmMen. tlar-mmMen. who bft teday fr Mentketla to make thHr heme. Mrs. It I), llasmuiuen was hostess Tuesday evening to a number of removes. rem-oves. tr ami Mrs. 1. U Ilrotnholl enler-lametl enler-lametl the members of the Scaadlmi-lsn Scaadlmi-lsn choir Tuesday. I Mrs. Lars A. Kareon left Mammy for Mourns. I 1 MANTI t MAXTI. Koy. It. A rather mysterious mys-terious and demstrmrs fire W'ssmo. day night burned the barn of term Jorgeasen In which he kept bis sate-mobile sate-mobile He had converted the leaaU ailed lata a an rage ami before the fir was discovered it had reached the machine and exploded the gftsorhv lank wMth spread the flames so rap. Idly and so furiously that the crowd could not get near enough to do ant work whatever, fortunately the bam waa not doc to any other -building and contained no stock or hay. No. not a Joseph llllletrom. but Juet straight Joe Hill He. K hi becoming becom-ing entangled In the meshes of the law and I reported to have ferged a oheek. for which he received good hard coin of the realm and made his getaway. Sheriff llurns was given the ease ami through the telegraph and mall berated Joe In Oreea Itlver. Wyo where he M being held by the authorities. author-ities. Sheriff llurns started afbr him Wedneauay. Mm Ktetla Made of thkt city and Owen Hmlth of Itgan were married In the Halt l.ke temple Wedneeda) The new home of Mr. and Mrs. N I Nlelaoa of North Mala was the area of much saerrtmeat Momla) Ike oreaetoa llag Mrs. Mtolsaa eventlelh hit today Kbiea Crawford Weft Wt dam day for Thoeaaa. Aria., whore he Mastts 10 lesaaia pel ma neatly. Victor KM la a MayftoM vkdtor from Kmsry couaty. pem-er MoffHt U getUag around agala after a several days' sJtaw of M grippe Mies liiaat-b Andersoa of MayfVld haa been xry III the past few obm with an atu. k f appswokdHm. Kldred KM? ! . utllatr Hi a couple f weeks seeing mtkMra Calsroraii. Mr. Rarah HolHster. state prlamrt supertnlendent of arhoobx eaate i Mantl estetway aad will visit lae srieools of thai district the coming ek In the Interest of the primary Mr and Mrs. Qmsnw K. lesach ntul Miss Kite llearh epeat Thaaksalt la la faanrlew. Miss Una lraea was surprlaed Mada nkfhl by the officers of Iks religion tins, upper was served la rama Parry. IMIa lloytagtim. tsaNa Waie. Nettle Boytmrtoa. Treswa AH-, red. Ituby Merrlam aad UIHe Ilay. ingtoo. I Mrs. 8. A. Hoeklag. MUs Jeaale A. rVorh aad Mrs. 4. M. Itoraaag eater- i lalaod at a "church dlaasr" aa raaakegtvlag at the bosae of the lat- MT. PLEASANT t .; MT IM.KAHANT. Nov 17. ill. Pleasant aad other towns of North Honpete are making elaborate peep-arstloM peep-arstloM for the farmers and h.mee. keepeis roundup to be held In this city during the week commencing December De-cember llth. Numerous commllteea re at work planning aad looking af. ter the delalU of the preparalmrM. Karmers aad housewltee arc expectwl n attendance In large numbers, aa the t'tah Agtitullural ciirge rten-oloa rten-oloa work haa been gr.,,ug m (,r. est In this sectloa of lat. M. r llartsaan and !.ee aataga of llotthklsa. I'olo.. were In Ml I'leint for a few days this week trying lo bay cuttle The kind they were hxihltg for were and young animal. It seems that taey were unable i.. pur-heae pur-heae any animal this trip I'eter Itaamussea departed W.dne day for ngdea. where he win proi bl make hk home for the a later Mrs. Kaamussen ha been In ogdea for some time and of late has been having poor health Mr and Mrs. ftrson Monson were over from aVofMd to enjo) Thanksgiving Thanks-giving In this clt with relallvea. Mrs. I K. McArthur and dnugh-ters. dnugh-ters. Hutli and I.eu, hae returned to Wnafalngtun. I C after spending the summer In Utah visiting with her mother. mo-ther. Mrs. Kmlly U Thompson, at Kelido and the McArthur families HI I'rovo and Mu Pleasant Nell M Madeen and family of fico. field are In Ml. INoasant and will ro-main ro-main to assist hU father. Andrew Mudeen, who has been at a local hospital hos-pital fur some time. Miss Kslher 1'yott went to Salt Lake City Monday to meet one of her brother bro-ther who hi returning from a mission to Hngland. John Krank Allred of Spring Cltj was unfortunate this week In wetting hi arm broken while plowing In Ui flebl with a sulky plow The I'Mhrsoa family held a reunion at the home of Mr. and Mm. c W. Anderson An-derson yaalerdav All member of the family wore here and enjoyed a verv pleasant time together The Madeen corner adjoining the Uodurtrom home on titatc and Main waa sold this week to II W. Weerh. who will erect a modern drug store oa the turner. Andrew I'eersou of this city and Mia Leonora B. Crolley of Halt I.ake City were married Tuesday at Zlon. They vvtll wake tkslr home In Mt Auifust, Nlel and Oeurge Iaars.m earns nvur from Ilensta Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving In till city, their farmer home They roport that the i I I r..pl. In llonrla distil-t reaped a ! write.. us harwst "f ll kind of j (dUtt I'tlends here are In receipt of a -mmiinlcatlon from Judge Kerdlnand 'Krirksen and family who are In 'l- ifornla They are enjoying the fairs Immensely Mr aad Mr, o. ft Dibblee and children of Salt Lake City are spend- mg Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mr. W. D Candlnnd. Mrs. Iaasn AMrtch went to 1'rlc .Wednesday to vkdl a short time wtlh relatives. I The Houth Ward Itellef society had a sjalltlag In the ladles' nail Monday. Luncheon was served by Mrs. C. W. Roreaeen Mrs. A. Men, Mrs. I'eter V j Jensen. Mrs. Parley Hanson. Mm I John Ound.rsnn. Mrs. Chrl Brother- soa. Mrs. Harold oreneen. Mrs. Ne- phi Cbrtstensea. Mrs. O P. Imhne and Mrs, Mlna Jeaeea. Iuteo. the S-year-oM daughter of IMra. Mart Bohne of Parrvlew. was operated upon at the Winters llospl- . tal ritday for aapNdMtls and deed , J on aunday monrlag. Mbw Kosaaaav Andersoa haa re- turned home from a Malt Lake t'lty hospital, where she ha been for the I past month. Mia lola Tuft and Qra Hansen , .r married Wednesday la the Manll , tempk- The bride tr one of the popular popu-lar members of the youuuer social set snd haa hosts of friends, who are busy extending congratulation. The groom has been local manager of the Consolidated Wagon nnd Machine company for the past year The young eople were tendered a wedding reception re-ception Thursday night at the home of the htlde's mother. Mrs. M C Ivle. l about thirty-five of their relatives and friends. Krtday evening the grooms parent. Mr. and Mrs. Has-mos Has-mos Hansen of Kphralm. entertained a large number of friend In their honor The young couple will be a I , home in Mt. Pleasant after December let ' ' UINTAH liASIX SECTION 4. I MYTON. Nov. 17. Toaey Catoomp. the Indian who shot Oeorge llartlett on the nhrbt of November Id at White Hock went lo Vernal and gave him-I him-I self up Wedaesda A 1 1 llmlaary hearing was held aad 4'atoomp was bound over to the district court He , war released oa his own rscoualaance to appear for trial oa lecewber th. Hartlett haa entirely recovered and t as returned to hi home at White Koch. I Chief Clerk Carr of the railway mall service r la the basin lavestlaatlac the parcel post rrHa An effort w being .aad by Dr. Km and Mrs. II. H Brow a to as cure the tWhlclnrt house for a hospital hospi-tal Many rattle eaa be area around lake fork at present Nearly very farmer ha a flebl full, aad aearty all the surplus bay haa been sold at a fair price Aa epidemic of colds aad la gripe has beta vMtlag the basin the past week. About half the people of My-tea My-tea have aad a try at It. some more sever thaa others. No serious sick-aesass sick-aesass have been r ported, however. Word was received that half the pu-pile pu-pile of the high school at ttooeevelt are absenting themselves oa account of colas and report from other tow its are similar. J. M. Millard has hut dance hall at Altoaah nearly completed. It k a fine roomy strut tuie and a credit to the town aad Its builder. Cloyd West has gone to Perron, where he will be married to a Ml Hitchcock of that place. J D West and wife have gone to Kmery count) to celebrate the mar-rlage mar-rlage of their son. Cloyd. 1 HXTILMl Till! hTllllV OP CIVICS IN PlIlll.lC SCHOOLS Plan for extending the study of rlvtrs in the tHiblic schools of the state were discussed last Saturday nt a meeting held In the office of the department of public Instruction at halt Uke Clt by the I'lali committee commit-tee of the American Political Helen. e neeoctatien Thi committee comprise U j. Mulr of Bountiful, principal of the Ivbi county high school, chairman; John Nullall. Jr. principal of the Hpanteh fork high school; Knoch Jor-Keuaen, Jor-Keuaen, formerly f Price ami now principal of the Jordan high school; P M. Neilson. prindiwl of the Mt Pleasant high achool. and II. Clause 11 ptlacipal of the Millard county high school. Teaching of .Ivies In the state's high achool at present wa reviewed I and the committee expressed Itself a particularly KratUled with the manner of teaching nml the progress mad In the subjett In tho Halt Lake Clt) school. Tlie committee In the near future will formulate a report to b submitted submit-ted to the national association. |