Show ar e Is your name 0 you on a our is subscriber mailin list I 1 BLUEBELL the rodeo held on the goodrich farm one quarter of a mile south of the coop co op store was well attend attended cd it seemed impossible for so large a crowd to gather at this time of the year in a country place like this there were thirty or more cars besides buggies wagons and horseback men in numbers to numerous to mention while there were many interesting performances the most interesting feature advertised tor for the radio was the riding ot of the famous bluebell outlaw horse belonging to ray warren tailed failed to materialize however the bluebell were in no way to blame the horse was there but the rider billed tor for the he day air shimp of roosevelt tailed failed to make his appearance the young indian appet beaque did some very fine riding sat his mount gracefully and well another feature worth mentioning was the performance for mance manco ot of lapere swazey he proved himself a first class atiL athlete lete vaulting his horse from sides front or back had the horse been trained to such sport it would indeed have been worthwhile to witness the performance for mance the evening following the rodeo a dance was given by the stevenson brothers of mt alt home miss reatha goodrich at the piano refreshments were sold by the primary officers proceeds to go to primary fund A large larg crowd aiom mt home Mance were in att attendance mrs airs lottle lottie allen alien and daughters lola of roosevelt visited mrs nellie hancock the past week A shower was giyen given for mr and mrs airs ben duncan on the wednesday night many useful presents pie were received W C hancock took lynn burdick and wallace stevenson to neola sunday to see about taking their play there in the near future mrs airs kimball accompanied them and visited her son mrs airs walter downey of bluebell visited friends in ill clay basin this week mrs russell roper who has been with her mother mrs airs joseph anderson of bluebell has returned to her home three miles south of bluebell mr air and mrs airs josph anderson and daughters mrs airs frank thompson and mrs airs claud allred were visiting their daughter and sister mrs airs russell roper sunday mrs airs luther merrell gale with her husband und children chil dien also iter her brother porter merrill of vernal were histing old friends in bluebell several days the past week attending the dance saturday night mr gale and merrill lived here several years before going to vernal to live mr air and mrs john X anderson were business visitors in myton on tuesday also visiting relatives the big dance of the season oc cured un on thursday day night feb 18 overall and apron costumes were supposed to lie be worn each lady preparing a lunch hinch box which was sold to 03 highest bidder proceeds to go to the primary work stevenson brothers bro theis furnished the music with miss reatha goodrich at the piano george woodruff took his father W B woodruff to myton on a busi nes trip last saturday earl murray is still gathering jap up cattle and made a trip to loka ioka last friday there must be some traveling around bluebell as the two gas and oil stations are unable to keep enough to supply the home folks when the oil tanks were replenished the neighbors rushed in for a supply one man was just about a halt half mile from the station when hea his bis oil gave out causing him to toot foot it back a quarter of 0 a mile to borrow enough to get to the station mrs airs amy woodruff woodbury of salt lake writes her parents mr air and mrs airs W B woodruff that her husband is just able to be at home after his ermond serious operation it was a very unusual case indications at present are in mr air woon wooi burys favor though his recovery li very slow mrs airs dora burdick and two sons darrell and donald were dinner guests in the woodruff home sunday mrs airs john thorsen was very agreeably surprised when on oil thursday february 11 mr air and mrs airs W N rowley of huntington drove ln in they had a very nice visit together all attended the basketball game at roosevelt between huntington and roosevelt high school mr air rowley at ai 0 otto johnson jr also attended the basketball armea in vernal between hunting ji hii and the aln tall tah high school on monday of last week mr air rowley and otto johnson jr droe to Bel fords sawmill where mr thorsen was working ile he came home tuesday to visit with their friends before their return to huntington they left tor for their home thursday after a very pleasant time with their friends ends bluebell took its play cappy ricks to neola thui thursday aday night the players returned to Blue in ill time tor for the auction sale of at baskets at the overall and apron dance the highest bid on baskets was A nice little gum built was raised tor for the primary |