Show C T axelgard manager ot of the mutual creamery ot of duchesne was la ill this city a few days the past bast week mr air axelgard reports tile the creamery business in a flourishing condition the thimble club will meet at the h home me ot of mrs A birch this coming friday att at ernon the ladles ladies are requested to bring their work cork baskets and help put in a pleasant afternoon win oneil return returned Cd friday evening from a prospecting trip near ouray mr air oneil Is a good prospector I 1 and we be surprised to hear bear a good report within the next few days jese frizzell frazzell returned home from Stock more friday where he had been looking after the telephone interests n tei te rests ests the telephone line to park apty pty city will probably he be completed before january 1 NN NC C hanks the noted lecturer was althe amusement hall friday night there were only a small number present ile he Is a fine speaker and ier 11 shoud get good audiences wherever wherever lie he speaks s I 1 eaks willingly or unwillingly the strikers ers in the shipbuilding yards are giving I 1 aid and ana comforto C to the enemy and those liose who give aid and comfort to the enemy are fit tor for treason stratagem strat egem and spoils W H allen alien and family arrived here the past week from goshea and will locate permanently mr air allen alien has purchased the lewis E allred ailred ranch in hancock ancock II cove where they will make their future home H A isham purchased the paul watkins residence monday this is the new brick residence on the corner of state slate and lagoon streets workmen are rushing this building to completion ion mr air and mrs 11 C hall of hayden were vere among the shoppers here saturday mr hall has a splendid cattle ranch near the creamery at hayden which he Is going to sell he Is also going to sell his cattle mr hall lias has an ideal place tor for a dairy farm among those who attended teachers institute it at duchesne friday and saturday from this place were miss aliss clara cirkel miss della delia lambert mrs air kirkendall mrs mathews mrs miss ida lambert paul nichelson clem christensen and rk ray E dillman ncik week we ive will start a new serial story entitled nan of 0 music mountain the plot is laid in the west and Is full of thrilling and exciting events frank H spearman the author w when lien it comes to whitin writing 9 good stories and he keeps ills his readers on their toes all tile the way through dont tail fall to read this story J L taylor has a little racine thresher which he Is using this tall fall to good advantage it has been doing splendid work and the toll Is only 9 bushels per hundred other threshing outfits are charging 10 and 12 bushels per hundred they furnish four men and fuel toward the work we rk it Is claimed that the racine thresher does much better work in cleaning the grain than any ot of the larger threshers thre M ivan bird of mt emmons met with a serious accident on tuesday of last week while threshing at a the rich lease his right hand became becal e entangled in the 05 under linder and it lacerated his hanl hall so EO the litile and third finger had to be amputated at the knuckle joint he was in roosevelt tuesday and had his hand treated it is healing nicely cicely it would be interesting to know just how much of that large russian loan will find its way into the pockets of the men in the trenches we look with pride on the magnificent personnel of our army but we are too apt to forget or overlook the tact fact that an adequate wage goes a long way towards securing that personnel the difference between one cent a day and one dollar a day may account for considerable enthusiasm or its absence we venture the assertion that an american guarantee of fifteen or twenty dollars a month to every russian soldier who is willing to stand and fight would materially change the morale of the russian armies it Is worth a trial |