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Show MYTON Milan Bywater Is suffering with nu attack of tick fever. Mrs. Wm. Morrison is confined to the hospital at Roosevelt. - Mrs. Blankenship, mother of Mrs. Wm. Koehler is among the vlsitora here. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Koehjer spent Sunday at the Bert Whiltftmore ranch. www Mrs. Wm. Preeco of Vernal h th guest of her sen, Wm. Preeco and family. The telephone ofRco was moved to the upper end of Main street tho past weeJ: John Hardy Blaine, who has been very ill the past week, ir. able to bo around again. . Mrs. Semantha Cooper lias purchased pur-chased the hio-mo formerly owned by W. E. Wheeler. - C. T. Axelgord of Pries was-th guest of Mr, and Mrs. R. E. Miller Saturday night. J. F. Hunky left during the week for Denver, being called by the ill-p33 ill-p33 of his mother. Mr. Alexander of Calfornia came in Tuesday Uo look after aomo of his properly located here. ' ' Richard Broome, who ia -Working in the Duchesne garage wa3 v'.sUlnjr liia folk." here Tuesday. . Mr. and Mrs. Howard Means of Suit Lake City wero transacting bus'nes in Myion Saturday. Mm. . Marsaret Aiulori-rn of Call-. Call-. r :..-.! a vJ-i'.ir.g hr parents Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Herring this week. t Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wheeler and son Seton of Whlterocks spent Sunday Sun-day t the W. E. Wheeler hme, . Col. Oooper came in lAst week from Nevada and will probably spend several weeks with his mother here. ' C&pt. B. L. Upbam of Sawtelle, Calif., i3 tho guest of R. L. Rohm. They are two old cronies of years standing. Mrs. Elvira Schlegel and family of Mlnturn, Colorado, were hero Thursday visiting her niece Mrs. V. R.. Nabeker. 11 The stockholders of the -Uintah Basin Seed Growers Association will hold their annual meeting in Myfcon Tuesday, July 9. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart of Duchesne left Wednesday for Aspen, Colo., where they will visit with his brother for a few days. w Frances Dauwalder left for Wyoming Wyo-ming where he will spend a few days with hi3 wife and children, who are at the bedside of her mother, Mr3. Beavers. The many friends of Mr3. Jas. McAffee of Midview will be glad to know that she is reove-ring nicely from her serious operation of a month ago. Mrs. Margaret Jackson, mother of J. W. Jackson, and Mrs. Emily Geis-dorff, Geis-dorff, his sister, of Annaville, arrived arriv-ed Sunday and returned to their ihome Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. P. Tueson, who own the building formerly occupied by Occidental Seed company, came in from their home in Tooelo Saturday to rook after some business. j Superintendent H. M. Tidwell ar-i rived home June 23 after a monthi vacation in Oklahoma and California. Mrs. Tidwell is still on the coast caring car-ing Cor their son'3 wife who is very ill. Mr. and Mm. Homer Ashtoa of Rockvilte, Utah, weTo business callers call-ers here Thursday. Mr. Ashton is the owner of a tourist camp in Rock-'Vllle. Rock-'Vllle. They returned to their home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Preece and children spent Sunday In Vernal with Mr. Preece'3 sister, Mrs. Laf I Richardson and wa3 with them during dur-ing a uortoun operation for appenai-ciU appenai-ciU of their daughter, i Myton has a splendid landing Ueld just cast of the town. All It uecds is a few largo rocks taken of and then it can't be beat. It is on the new proposed air mail route between be-tween Salt Lake and Denver. The slake primary held a picnic at tho grove near Ft. Duchesne Saturday. Satur-day. Thero were over 300 proaeivt. Twenty-one attended firbni Myton. Tho "cMvers'ons consisted of . a fine program and various ftames. A grouip of Masons from Price put tlegroe work on hero Saturday night. Tho O. E. S. Iadic3 met at tho homo of Mrs. R. E Miller while the work was going on, after which they served serv-ed delicious rojfrwhments to tho men. ' ' a deHghlful hirthday dinner waii Kiveu in honor oT Mr. W. R. Ncbo J;cr at his homo during tho wrelc. The fallowing guest were present: Mr. and Mra. Albert Semken o.r Gusher, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pikr; of Ft. Duchesne, Mr. and Mm. Robert Fro.it or Diithecne. and Mrn. Elvira Schlegel and daughter of Minium, Colorado. v |