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Show i EASTERN AND SOUTHERN UTAH MB j CASTLE DALE flH CASTI.B DAIjH, Aug J8 (School H. census of the count) has been com- H plrtcd nml the figures show a ri- lHl crenso of thirty-eight, tho total being jEH 2348 this) ear Pchool will commence JKgH Ihroughout tho count nn the flth of jlB September, nml If the flnnmlal con- H dltlone will allow will continue for IB the full nine month In overy pre- 'H clnct. rrlnelpnW meeting will con- H imp nt Cnstlo Dale nn the Iflth of H Pfptrml'cr nnel Institute will lie held ,H Hrplcmber lth nnd 18th Allth H rr will he oxpecteel to Httend jH Former llliihoii Peter I Akelund, fH now located In Altonah. In In the eoun B ty tor a week nsslsllng with the hor-l hor-l m vesting on hi farm which hi being ( run hy III win, I.nverne bB H. A. Fowler of Huntington brought n Ills son, I. A Fowler, over to the in- M caI hospital Inst night Hint the latter flH might receive, trentment for n bail . jH sUter In the palm of his hnnd The H nccldent occurred nt the Huntington H sawmill when Fowler ton placing JO wood In the furnnce, n large silver H entering his hand nnd lireaklng off, B causing tils arm to swell. jHR Mrs. Oallon nnd son Ardeth or ly ktanasse, Colo, nrc visiting with their H son nnd brother, Attorney Hart Dnl- H Ion, nnd family It Itecently n fine baby boy mnile his I IB appearance nt the home of Mr. nnd " sirs. Freddie I .arson All concerned H doing well. J Miss LI la Day returned Wednesday BH from Halt Ijtko City to prepare for n ftVJ winter's teaching at Cisco. tjMHJ tin, (1, F. Illckmnn entertained nt , 1H family gathering last Katunlny In BJ honor of her sister, Mrs. J H. Hills, 9H Jr., of Iason, who, with her chll- BK Attn, left for home the day following i HI Mr. and Mrs. Nephl I Williams nnd ' Hn family left this week for Halt l.ake jHBH City where ho has accepted nn execp. HBH Uonally good position In onn of the BUB largest schools of thn district. Bin! During the week n representative jm)li from the Hphralm experiment station IIStkI made n trip through the valley eeour- ISlftfl '" "l,'c!nrn of different Inseits iflEiQ Inhsblllng tho lucern nnd other fields Wtm thlK valley. iBwi Mr nn1 Mrn ' T "ovven l(,ft Inst (BIT Saturday for Chicago, where they will HRD make their home. They wero nccom- MILBh ponied to Halt Lnko City by Mr. nnd HIVBf Irs. Ham 1'. Hnow who nro visiting Htflfl) there BUS Castle Hale's ball team went down BbIID t0 Jpfonl Illat Haturdny In the last few sni innings or n gnmo with thn Perron HStfl team. The score was seven to nothing M nt the end of the fifth In fax or of I0U Castle Hale. Bttw Pome nineteen lire llln girts from mrPI 1'rlce, chnperoned by Mrs. Mary Ma l& this nnd Mrs. McClure Wilson, bee-HJ bee-HJ iHB keeper, helped make things llvcl) here J IKE the middle of the week when the) I ' WK Joined the local girls In a camprirn 5JI jilcnlo Tuesday evening, nnd sports I l and dancing on Wednesday. An es J Kl oort of local girls on horseback met j UJ the lllors some fle miles out of J W town. m' n An Interesting session of court was B Hj held before Justice Iimph nt Cloxe. J IT Jd the other day when the bo)s, J IH who were charged with malicious mis. I Hj chief, wero brought up for trial How- HI evsr. after the Jurors (deorge It Jj Brl JUchards, John V. Johnson, I) A HI Jll Johnson nnd Hdward I.nrson) had B lj ln out about two hours they Bflj af brought In n verdict of not guilty jpR County Attorney Oveson prosecuted Tl ut com and William T, l.ltstir do. I fended. M j farmers of Cleveland are now bus) 1HB HI harvesting their gntln Owing to the searclty of water there Is not much prospect of a third crop of hay, but luoern seed Is looking good, deorge Pox tins returned to Orange-vllls Orange-vllls with his nan Ilrynnt from the hospital nt Halt l.ako City uml reports Hryant convalescing nkel) lineral services were held In thn Ornngevllle meeting house over the .,, remains of Kred W. Fall, civil war J veteran nnd o)al vltUen, Thursday J last. Thn bmly was druped In the ; Stars nnd Htrlpes which he loed, and J i, the casket was also covered with tho I emblem of our countr) Flowers In great profusion from loving friends j Also decked the casket nnd the hall was nicely decorated for the occanlou J Jllshop Held had charge of the ser vices. The pallbearers were the sons ) and grandsons of the departed. jH Jleautlful slnglnz wun rendered by the t eholr under the leadership or Kdward V. Cox. I'rajer was offered by Kliler J. K. Held and the speakers wero A. C Van Huren, 8. 1 Snow, Joseph II J JswkcA K. M. Cox, Fred W, Held und J i Dlshop II. M. Held. The benediction HHJ by A. a. Jewkes. The speakers' re- HJ marks were of a consoling nature and I reverted to the honest und upright fn lira of tho departed and the example BKm h had set. Tho singing by the mixed f quartet and by Mrs. Hattlo Held nnd Ij Mrs. Amanda Tuttle was very appro. HBl prlata and well rendered. Civil War Uf Veteran Shiner of Castle Dale was HVV4 present at the services of his com rade In arms. He h tho Inst remaining remain-ing veteran In Hmer) count) An Blmoet ratal accident happened In Orangerllle last Monday while n entwd or little bo) a nnd girls were playing on the street In ironl of Joseph Jo-seph O l.uke s rwddenec Little lluth Johnson, daughter of Iiuls Johnson whs standing between two baby bug-gles bug-gles with tmlile In them when n bolt of lightning struck her down nnd tore the comb, ribbon nnd hairpins out or her hair nnd went Into the ground h) her side, not touching any or the other children Home or the rltliens ran and picked her up and supposed that she was dead. Imt aHer working with her for Mine time she gave signs of life When l)r J C Graham enme they took her to her home nnd there worked with her nil night, nnd now she Is In n ralr wny to recovery ir ever n miracle w performed It was In this ense fur when the) started In. they supposed every bono In her hod) was broken as iho was black In the fnen nnd all down one side or her lMdy K It Cox nnd wir have returned to Ornngevllle from their trip to the exposition nt Han I'rnnelseo. (leorgo W. Fall or 1'reston, Ida , Is nt Orangcvllle for a few days, accompanied accom-panied b) O II Jack, who Is now residing re-siding at I'reston Also Mr nnd Mrs. John llnxtrr of flprlng Cll), who nrc related to thn family or Fred W Fall. Just deceased The) enme to attend tho funeral nnd pay their Inst respects to the departed brother and friend. 4 I AROUND GREEN K1VEH Mr nnd Mrs. Ilnrr) A Woods have moved from Orccti Hlver to Neslen Woods was formerly n resident or Hen-field Hen-field He has emplo)mcnt at tho coal camp. Joseph Hhc)a nnd family havo gone to Helper to remain until thn new building to bo erected Is completed on the slto or tho onn recently hurtled. They may go to the Hhc)a ranch on Oordon Creek. Mr and Mrs. Charles l.opns are the parents or n girl baby, born recently at the homo or thn father's parents nt Clrnnd Junction, Colo. Ilurglnrs went through two stores on llrondwny recentl), earning off considerable merchandise No clews. Castle Valley farmers nrn numerous at Oreen Hlver They load up with melons nnd fruit for peddling Thn council has Instructed T H Turner, who Is chief of thn flro department, de-partment, to order n carboy or ncld nnd n lurrel or soda, also fitly fei t or hose, so the flro bo)s wilt not be un prepared for tho next flro that occurs. IjisI week A. W Horslc), president or the Carhon-Kmer) ralr, accompanied accompan-ied by llobijrt II Htewart, county form demonstrator, wero nt Oreen Hlver from Price, going mining the farmers In nn effort to Interest the Utter In the exhibits for this )ear. Thn local committee Is composed of Nells Olson, Dick Hood, Mr. nnd Mrs. J It. Chene), John Huberts nnd A. D Iwls. O It Ollllsple, ns count) commissioner, was made first vice president of thn nssoclntlon. Hubert Woodruff mid John II) era returned reieully from a surveying trip on the county road to Hunksvllle. fltnrtlng In about a mlla west or I-ont Hprlngs, Woodruff sure)ed n cutofi, shortening the dlstnnco about n half mile, giving a better route from that nnd giving 11 better route from that point on In to the top or the dugwny at Iron Wash Hill This obviates about a mile and a hair or sand nnd onn dugway with a very as) grade on the other dugwny From that point the road can be continued two miles further fur-ther In a very nearly straight course. This road inn be made passable for two hundred and fifty dollars. Wood-ruff Wood-ruff sa)s, and n very good road inn b made for five hundred dollars. MANT1 j MANTI, Aug S! Mr. nnd Mrs J 11 llornung wero host and hostess nt a diner pnrty Friday evening, given for Mrs. Faul Fletohrr or Pittsburg, Pa., und Mrs. W. I). Oeck and daughters, daugh-ters, Alicia and llllmu deck or Huntington Hun-tington I'ark, Cut a. Mrs Mary Keniier entertained Friday Fri-day afternoon In honor or Miss llertha Harmon Klghteen ladles were present. pres-ent. Miss l.ura Hansen or Mantl and Iver Iverson of Hphralm were married mar-ried In Nephl Wednesday. Miss Kdua Iarsn entertained Hun-day Hun-day evening for Iconu and Hoxy Farnsworth and Mrs. Jane Clodtred-son Clodtred-son of Hlguard, Dlmar Mortrnsen wan hostess nt a bundle shower and sleeping party at her home Thunduy evening, complimentary compli-mentary to Mrlo Alder. Mrs. Frank Tuttle, Hr, entertained thirty or her friends Friday afternoon. The Heventh Judl-lal District court will open Monda), Hcptember 13th, with twent)-two cases un tho docket Thuro are but three criminal cases so far on tho calendar Clnuda Kelson and (leorgo Cater ure iharged with mlwlemennor and lloon Monson Angus An-gus Hosonburg, IM I.undberg and I-niireneo Madseu with felony The music section or the Idle Mterarr club met Friday afternoon with Mrs. Millie Kerr. Mrs. Annie Wlllardson entertained Kiindny for Mr nnd Mrs. ole Nelson or town. ' Alfred Alder nnnouneos the engagement engage-ment or his daughter Myrte to Jay McAllister, the marringo to take place next Wednestlny. Mrs, Olive Know ami Mrs. Jennie l,elle entertained THewlny nfternoon fur their sister, Naomi I.owr It being be-ing her birthday nnnlverrar Mrs I.iicla Tutttn nnd dnughter. I.u-elo. I.u-elo. returnetl homo Monday from California. Mrs II It. (Mark entertained at a kenstngton Wednesday In honor f Mrs. Itfflc MelxuHild of I letter (Mt Mrs. Malel Ta)lor entertained at diner Hunda), compllmentar) to Mrs. Jane (lodfrrdson, Ina, Hox) and Iiwrenee Farnsworth or fllguanl and Mrs Almlra Kcttler or Hlchfleld Miss Mamln Hall entertained at dinner Hunda) for Mr. nnd Mrs Charles Ward nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. t'hnrles Hedqulst or Prnvo Oscar Hrleksen or Itphralm arnl l!va Allred or Hprlng City were mar-rlel mar-rlel In the Mantl temple Wednesday. Miss Maud Tuttle entertained at a kenolngtnn Thursday. Miss Margaret llornung entertained entertain-ed at n sewing club Wednesda) Misses lluth lleeker. Arllne rarr), I total In Jorgensen, Alicia nnd llllmn Oeck and Helen Nelson hiked up Marble Can) on Thursday nnd spent thn da) Mrs Lillian Davis entertained at n quilting Wednesda) Miss t.eah Jones entertained at n sleeping party Tuesday evening ror Miss Harah Kvans or Halt Lake Clt) Miss Verl Chrlstensen was hostess Tuesday at n kenslngtun. Mrs David F Hhnnd and children have returned from n two months lsll In Ferron Can) on J. V. Mnilnen sold his residence on Koiith Main street this week to II I Voorhees. Madsen has not Mil) de-elded de-elded ns to his future location, but does not give up possession until the rirst or November Mrs. Mrll Nelson Fletcher or Pittsburg Is v lulling her slstir, Mrs. J I Nelson, having come In from Castle Voile) this week Mr nnd Mrs. llvrum Tavlor of Hmer) Hm-er) wire Mnntl visitors during the uik Joseph Jensen of Hlerllng has leased leas-ed the Murrlron ooal mines from the Utah Fuel comiHtti) for n perlml or three )ears, and expects lo commence work nt once nnd will soon hnve plsn-t) plsn-t) or coal ror sale. Ilenr) ThompiHin or Fermn, deput) gnme warilen, onme over Haturda) and wits hobnobbing with Depot) Hherlfr Hall a couple of da)s. J Krmst iJirson or Kinrr), fornur-I) fornur-I) or Ma) field, died at Ills home there rctently, utter n lingering lllniss. He leaven 11 wife nnd rivn children, parents, par-ents, brothers und sisters. Theodore Martin went lo Halt Iwike City last Haturday nnd on Mondny tell ror New York, where he continues con-tinues work, In thn teachers' college affiliated with Columbia University, I It. Anderson Is down from his Mountain ranch In Hallna Can) on The company Is adding a valuablu asset as-set to Its property this summer In the shape of a largo Irrigation reservoir Joneph Chrlstcnson, clerk of the Houth Hanpete school board, has fin-lyhe'l fin-lyhe'l compiling the current ) ear's Echool census, lie, reports 13C( bo)s and 1349 girls, or a total bf 3(1& children chil-dren or school ugo In thn district. It has been stated that Hanpete would raise more taxes this )ear on a less valuation. This Is true or Mantl but not or tho county, Tho figures rectntl) given wero correct nnd showed show-ed this ) ear's taxes would be something some-thing like 114,000 less than last )ear EIMIRAIM KPHHAIM, Aug 38 The members or the Houth Ward Itollif society entertained en-tertained at a lawn party on the Hnow atadtmy campus last Monday afternoon after-noon In compliment to the North Wurd Itellef society, Miss Marie Chrlstonsen has returned from a trip to the expositions. Mrs. Quo Stevens entertained at a quilting beb on the lawn Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. C. L. Chrlstensen entertained twelve guests at a dinner part) Friday Fri-day afternoon. Misses Hannah Ilrelnholt and Sarah Peterson returned Sunday from a month's visit In California. Mrs. Jacob Peterson entertained eighteen of her friends last Wednesday Wednes-day ut a plcasunt birthday part), Miss IMiia Anderson left Wednesday Wednes-day for Salt I-nko city, where she will spend tho winter. Mrs. N. J. Colvey entertained at dinner Sunduy In compliment to Mrs. Clara Hrlmhall ot Preston, Ida, 1 Miss Aleda Jensen entertained a number of friends Sunday In compliment compli-ment to Mlsa Annabel Prlatlu It of Fulrvlevv, Mrs. Itaymond Luren gave a delightful de-lightful birthday party Wednesday afternoon. af-ternoon. Dinner was served to twenty twen-ty guests. ' Heverles of a Iluchelor," a farce, was plajcd by the members of the X.UUICB WUUIIIItlll l.UUU UUUU Ul IIIO Methodist church Friday evening. I Mrs. J, F, McCafferty left Sunday for Salt Lake City, where she will visit her daughter, Alta, who has bcrn studjlng muslo there for the last six weeks. I One of the pleasant social events or the week was that given by Mrs. Charles Qulnn Friday evening In compliment com-pliment to Miss Oem dardner of Salt Lake City. Hefreshmenta were served serv-ed to the Misses Dolly Peterson, Uva Hansen. Marie Chrbitenfcn. and Mm-.n,M Mm-.n,M Oescul OreavesAaror .Hansen F II Itanmuiwen, Ferr) Anderson ana Fred Anderson The officers of the South Ward 1 rl-mary rl-mary association entertained at the home of Miss Joyce Oreaves Mondn) evening in compliment to Mr Jennie Hansen ... , Miss Florence C,.i?X? day ror her home In MlU' c after spending several ays In this city. She was accmipanM br Kdn Johansen MMres (larah Ieraon and I. Hansen were ho- at a partv given at the home of Mr and Mrs Peter Peterson Wednesday evening In compllmetit to Mlsa Jennie tlardner .f Halt I-ke City Thirty guests erc present Mrs. H D llasmiissen rnterttuu 1 Monday In compliment to Mi- J"1 Dorlus of Salt l-ke Hty The gorN were Mestlamea U Uses, John I'ori of !Mlt Lake City T I lb an Julia iMrlus, Mlsa Orpha I.riu nnd Mrs Oreenwood of Khrtnore Mrs U M Olson and Mls or OE son entertained at a lawn part at tin home of Mkw Ieva tUson Mon H evening. In compliment to Miss lniil Ine Olson llefreshments were s.rvc 1 to the Misses lftlna Anderson Am (Heaves Floreme Petennin Llml O son, Pauline Olson Mattel Mortens ti' Deveila Olson, Magdalene l.rliis nnd Dr C K Mortensen Pnrlev oting 1 Itellls Dorlua, Cannon Lund William Mace. (jMayle Peterson Paul Hansen Mr Anderson or Hall Lake Clt) ' Woodrufr Christiansen, and Mesdamei t U M Olson and Hmma K Olson MT. PLEASANT T . , MT PLKA8ANT. Aug 38 Mr and Mrs. deorge II Hyde or Iturton. O, who have been the guests or their daughter, Mrs. Andrew I Nllson, during dur-ing the summer, left for their home Monda) Mrs. Nllson accompanied her parents home nnd will visit friends In the Hast ror some time Mrs. Abe Livingston or Fountain Oreen, who has been nt the hospital ror some time, Is Imrovlng Adolph Anderson will leave the hospital In a rew Ja)s. Ho will return re-turn to his home In Cannda. Hhea Nell Allred or Hprlng Clt), re-cently re-cently operated upon ror nn nlmcess on the lung. Is Improving nice!) The Crochet club was entertained Tuesda) afternoon at the homn or Mrs. B. W Wall Mrs. Wall wns assisted as-sisted b) Mrs. J. W Mcdann. Mrs. Abner Crane entertained nt dinner Monday at the Itrown, compllmentar) com-pllmentar) to Mr and Mrs. Andrew U Nllson nnd Mr nnd Mrs, deorge II ll)de. Mrs. It I .el to) Nellson entertained about twent)-rive little folks nt n lawn imrty Frlda) afternoon In honor of Master Hmlth Nellson's sixth birthday birth-day annlversar). Mrs. F. C. Jensen chnperoned it par-t) par-t) or jilting people Thursday evening on n moonlight ha)rark ride to the West Meadows, where a corn roast provided the evening's run Illshop nnd Mrs. II C Jacobs en-11 tertalned nt dinner Hundn) Covers were laid ror Mr. nnd Mrs. James terpen, ter-pen, Mr. and Mrs. P, M Nellson, Miss 4 Hit ltrsen, A W Anderson or Halt like City and Illshop and Mrs Jacob. Ja-cob. Mrs. F C. Jensen, accompanied by her daughters, the Misses Wlnnlfrrd, Frames and Carol Jensen, motored to ' Halt Lake City Haturday. After n visit , In (Salt take City Mr and Mrs. Jensen and Miss Frances left for a trip to the ' California expositions. , Miss deneve Johnson was hostess , at a krnslngton Haturday nflernoon Her guests wrre Mrs. Andrew U Nil- ' son, Mrs. A I) Chrlstensen or Fair- view and the Misses Margarst Cand-land, Cand-land, Stella Olson, Nellie McArthur, Wlmiirrcd Jensen, Muriel Hlmpsnn, Ituby Madsen and Tessle Madsen. About twepty-rive )oung people wrre the guests Saturday evening of Miss Ha Urifn nt nn Informal dance on tho beautiful lawns surrounding the Ijirsen home An Interesting game, 'Curio Hall," furnished nmnsunrnt after thn dance. Illshop Wllford Allred. Henry Huml-son, Huml-son, Lyman Howard, William !. and Ho) Til) lor left Chester recently to visit the Uintah reservation for thn purpose or looking up homes tluro ir the country suits them. Or C. A. Moore or Salt Uke City, who has served as Interne In the Halt take County Hospital lor a )ear and has also had general practice In the cU), has located at Fountain dreen Mrs Ferdinand Krleksen and children chil-dren or Halt take City have been vis-Itlng vis-Itlng relatives In Ml. P'easant this week, Hrkk dunderiHin came over trom Carbon county this week to attend the wedding or his son. Curtis, and Miss Beatrice Johansen, who were married Wednesday In the Mantl temple. One or the most promising steps to-wards to-wards the reallintlon or a beet sugar ractory wns made public last Tuesday evening at a meeting or the business men or Mt. Pleasant. A telegram was received stating thut the m.n who were financing the big proposition had closed a deal In the purchasing or the ractory. and now all that was leH lo be done was to git the acreage re-quired re-quired to support the factor) AlvlnOlsen. sonofMrs J D Olson who was op. rated upon here mentD ror rraeture or the skull produ.l.g pressure on the brain, is Improving F.merson Cook, son or Frank Cook ?,LVn 'n 0rMn wh0 ' " hos. m '." ? Wr' wrlou """"Hon He will be taken to Salt take cit for consultation with speUIIu. HachAl and taban Ounderoon enter-alned enter-alned Thursday In compliment to th , cousin. Ml. U,Ue MorrlaVm of Salt take City Those who en lo.i ino soewi were the Mlsss Pear Jor. gensen. Rlv Mills. Adeline "rdt Veneta and Hrusella Meyrlik No Jenwn. Heatrl,e Nellson. tautae iiT. Arthur "ji I)0UB,a, a'rSn Ld Tucker with auptur.d apnendlx'l pelvio ab.c.MeAutVT?r (Continued on pK, ,tK"j " EASTERN HID MIM UTAH 4 (Continued from page two ) nl(eir Dr Winters, accompanied b) James Robertson of Fountain Green hrouKht the patient to the hospital Tho trip was a difficult one, b nuto-mo,,,le nuto-mo,,,le to lndlanola. with bum hor-el-ark and stretcher the remain- t Ing twent) miles over some very rough mountain trails ' The last summer kenslngton of the , Twentieth I'entur) club was given Frl-da) Frl-da) afternoon nt the home of Miss Hilda Msdsen The afternoon's hos- , tenses were Mesdnmes J " , George Chrl'lensen. P M Nielsen. George Madsen nnd Miss Hilda Mad- , sen The guests Included the club members and Mcsdames Ferdinand Krlcksen and Kdward Farmer of Salt . Lake Clt), Oluf Anderson er Texas. Mels ljersen nnd Camilla Nolnnd |