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Show EASTERN AND SOUTHERN UTAH CASTLE DALE t CAHTI.n DALK, Oct 30 With the rendition of a program Huntington InKt nlRht welcomed Ihn nrrhnl of the elrttrlo current Into thnt ton n the fifth communlt) In Hmery county to enoy thin modern necrinilty The "Julcn nn sn Itched on at 6 o'tlock nnd following the art the people of lluntlnuton, joined h) n InrRO numher of well wUhlnit frlcndu from nil the nelxhliorlns town, gnvo themiieUea nn to the uplrlt of the celebration, topping It off with dnnelnu In tioth of the rommodloim hall. The afreet und hulldliiRH were beautiful!) decora ted for the occnslon, many of the trlmmlnKa helnR shipped from Salt Iiko City The company did Itself proud In tho dceoratlona and IlKhtlnK effects, mnklnif excellent line of tho opportunlt) In dlitplnylnft tho use nnd ndnntnKox of ctcitrlclty Mr nnd Mra Jhu Hlneklnirn have rrturnid to their homo nt Iako l'ork In I'lntnh count) nfter u llt with W 1 lllnikhurii nnd fnmll) nt lluntlnK ton !.at week u dnhy Rlrl nrrltcd at the home of Mr nnd Mrs. Andrew Jo-hnnneii Jo-hnnneii of HuntliiKton One hlR nll.ek 'armera' roundup la plnnmd for Carbon nnd Knirry cnuntliN the middle of next month, the mime to be held nt UuntlnRton TIiIn place wna selected na moat cen trnl for the two countlea, 1'oler V. Johnson of UuntlnRton una In Cnatle Dale Inat Thiirndu) on mat tern connected with the securing of n passport On Noember 13th he will lenn Halt Ijike Cll) for Kntjlimd on a mission Jiuli I'etirson, Intel) of Homerset, Colo, hut now Interested In n llo store nt IVrron, transaited buslnrss In le rotinty rnpltnl Inst Mnndn) I'eter-sou I'eter-sou has been parti) Instrumental In the mining of Perron's big nppln crop nt figure never Im fore rcieltcd for their fruit Mr nnd Mr C l Jenni n, Mrs. Clifford Jensen, Itufu Jensen nnd ltd Chrlitenreu of I'erron motored to Halt l.nkc Clt) this week Mrs, 1'red llnll nnd son Jnok, who hnn (Hen lulling with Mrs J C, Lemon, Hr, nnd fnmll) nt IVrron the pnt three weeks, returned to their home nt Mnntl )csterdn) Harold llnnsen, who tins been In the Northwestern mission for the pant two )eiirs, returned to hi home nt Perron Hnturdn) last V II Allen, ieirecntlng tho 1'nonn I'rult tonfan) of l'uonn, Colo, has bien er bus) making preparation for shipping npple packed nt l'irron i Klfteon tnrlpnd of apples left there for 1'rUo within the Inst week Mrs. Prank llurdlek of Ulntnli Is ! lulling with her imnnts, Mr und ; Mrs. J 11 Cook, nt l'irron Mrs. Kdu Miller of Murrn) Is lxlt ! lug with her mother, Mrs. Hullo) ut I mm Mrs. Chrlntoptur l)n) or Custlu I'mle left hint Hnturdn) for tin oxttnded lslt with her parents. In Onkvllle. Iowa ' Mr nnd Mr II W. Dulton und )oung son John, returned Monda) fropi n short lslt with relatlvi In kilt Ukn Clt) Mrs. Kloiinte Itntt entertained the Cioihtt i liib last Thursdn) etnlng Uibelnus refreshment were seitod The week Just passed hns been n pull) wiek In r fmt Hallowe'en blrthdu) nnd siIumiI partli two or three it ihiy hu Ik en the regulur thing Mrs. Itvu Wanlell (tin- ItorreiHMi) f l)lak llrtwk U lulling with local relntles. II C llnnsen of .Mnltm wits In thu lount) stmt lust Monda) Kinest Jtnsen, son of Mr nnd Mrs. John Y Jensen rvturntd to Castle Dale Inst Huturdu) nftir tKimplttlng a notalil) successful inlimlon In Don mark and tho Knsttru HtntiM. An event (hut la looktd forward to with some Impatience each )tar by tjte good people of Castle Dale I scheduled for next Tuesda), when the women folks will hold full swuy nt the n lief hull und tin re atuge their unnual market da) with Its aciom pun) lug luncheon uud dance, Tuesda) Tues-da) morning at 10 o'clock Is set as the opt ulng hour fur the sale, und luuth will bo served beginning at 13 o dock noon. Dancing will bo In dutged In from 8 to 13 o'olook that evening Tho good time provided by the relief societies cur) where are so well known that a good big crowd la suro to bo on hand to partako of their hospitality , AROUND GREEN RIVER i flltHUN ltlVKlt, Oct 30.Tolu) tho Klgln Power nnd Water compun) will sturt work extending their ditch noith from the powerslto whore they will Install tno wutcrpower lift to connect con-nect with the big eument conduit the) built lu.it spring. Tho ditch will nluo bo widened lt full length. Tho com pun) off Rials huvo been u round the pust few da) a gittlng the owners of land to sign -up for n new loan that Is being negotiated of the Intermoun tain Iturnl Credit association or Halt Lake City, and or which Jesse D Jcwkes, Charles TlnRey nnd a number of other prominent state officials and Halt Ijtko City attorneys are Identified Identi-fied J K Held of Ornngevlltc, representing rep-resenting tho association, was here n few dn ago looking over the proposition propo-sition nnd his lslt will bo followed by nn nppralsat and the other neces-anr) neces-anr) preUmlnnr) steps before the loan I made Mr nnd Mrs T H Drown have rented rent-ed the Paul Wood lesldence nnd n fine lot of new furniture arrived Monda) from Halt t-ake City to furnish the cottage A plnjcr piano Is nnnthrr plenmnt addition to their home which will arrive soon KdRar K Adams sold out two carloads car-loads of Nesten eoal the latter part of last week at n reduced figure and Jo) Chenc) nlso retailed another carload car-load It was fuel that had been con tlcmned b) the railroad Inspector, but Rood enough to suit tho purchasers at the prlre tillered Mrs J M Itutt vMtrd her tlnugh ter, Hester, who I attending school In Halt I-ake Clt), leaving Friday morning morn-ing nnd returning Monday night. Mrs. II Kngenmnn I working nt the Midland Hotel while her son Charlie Is helping Dr Htuver nt tho ranch nnd will remain there until Charlie returns re-turns to work nt the hotel A, fine Ilnldwln pla)cr piano hns been ordered by the Metropoto Hotel nnd enfn for the entrrtnlnmen of their pntron Thla hostelry has been doing n splendid business slnca It opened up a short tlino ago nud Is stcndlt) gaining In prestige nnd publlo favor Mr nnd Mr Waddell nro going to mnko n grand aueces of tho undertaking, under-taking, Judging from prtsent Indlti tlon. William nrhutont, nnd son have bought u hunch of cattle from Hull A Untitle) at Woodnlde nnd arrived Inst Tliurwla) night with them A. M Hteele also puiihnrcd n bunch. Quite n feu of the innehmeil of this vnlle) are embnrklng In the live stock bnsl ins this )enr with n view to Increasing Increas-ing their herds. The new freight rate on mnngnnese got Into iffect November 1st, heme local mining eonterns have Inen holding hold-ing bnek shlpmtnt until the) can git the benefit of the lowtr rate, whkh will efftet Ulte n saving Quito n number of inrlond will go forward about llu first of the month Mrrl TomllniMin expects to bind out sevtral cars lnst Mondn) morning II J Hturges, master meihaule, retched n wire from rnllrnittl official stating thnt the dt pot roundhouse nnd yards lire to tie wired b) compali) elettrUlun at once, prtpsrntor) to timueetlug up with the total s)stem John Tit) lor, the, mining man, re tin mil lust wetk from Denver, win re his daughter was opernttd upon for uppendlelili W A. Jamison nnd wife, Andy Han sin nnd wife uud M Opi'enljelmir spent three da)s out at Han Itufu, I lust wick, while Oppenhelmt r did some surve)lng The surve) was made for n gravlt) dltuh it half mile lung to water the Iluuncn and Jamison plute fioin n point on tho ilvtr, vvhiro a tlumevtu feet high und seveuly-flto fett wide will be touatlilited The ditch will have it fall of rifl.en feet In the half mile A C Hii)tler wajt In town Saturdu) on business u he export to soon tuko n winter's loff nnd visit hi fumll) In 1 lui Ida O it Ullllsple wna tho grower of some mighty flno qunllt) spud till summer and hu Just dug them und stond for the winter. Ono would not cure to seu niter ones J M. Itutt returned from Denver Monduy evening, huvlng sold his cattle cat-tle In that lit), Instead of going on to Omaha. At tho home of Mr. J. M. Crane last Thursduy afternoon tho Entro Nous club was delightfully entertain ed. A business meeting took up some time, whllo kenslugton was enjoyed luter In tho afternoon When the; member were tired of their medio work they wero refreshed with a do-lectuble do-lectuble luncheon, served by Mrs. Crune. Tho next meeting will be with Mrs. A O Ilradle), next Thursday Thurs-day Mrs Crime, will havo chargo of the program for that day, Wallace Iiwr). tho prominent sheepman, vvua nn arrival from Price Tuesda) night nnd Is u guest at tho Motropole whllo overseeing a bj sheep shipment from the locul xirds. Mrs Harr) Wood und llttlo son mime down from Neston an uu vli-Itlng vli-Itlng Mr uud Mrs Paul Wood Uowna and I-owr) uro shipping about three thousand head of sheep fiom tin lotul ) ards this week. Jink Durkln has hud u plpo laid oonneutlng his clalvrn with the house u.iJ will have u very complete vfater s)tom when he gets through. I.egul blanks of every description and Ugul blank backings. The Sun Advt. RIANTI MANTI. Oct 30 Marriage licenses were Issued the pant Week b) Count) Clerk Morlcy to the following couples cou-ples Angus M Illack nnd Olgn M Thompson, both of Hprlng Clt). 1-iuls C Munk nnd Dagmar Mortensen iMith of Mantl, IJiwrenec Carlson nnd As-erteth As-erteth Bwrn-en both of Mt Pleasant, Co) Ha) ward nnd Corn To) lor, Imlh of Chester, Parle) Kldcn nnd MitKRle Itawllnsoii, both of Onk Clt), H)rum Anderson nnd -Klltnbcth D. Humph-re), Humph-re), both of Hallnn Mrs. Irvcn Olsen of Prlec Is n Rtiest this week at the Jnmes Watt home f) H Jn)ne; nnd fnmll) moved to Axtel ) enter Ja). where the) expect to remain for tho present. Miss Kdnn Hilling left for her home nt Imblcr, Ore., Tuesda), nfter it couple of month llt here Mr nnd Mrs. Hwon O Nleleon of Pnlrvlew were Mnntl vUUors )ester da), taking dinner at the W T. Hall home Mr nnd Mrs C M Htrlngham took their Utile daughter to Knit Knkc Clt) during the week for nn operwthin Mr. W J Hperr of Ncphl nnd her daughter Mr Oeorge Htnnford, nnd ihlldren, all of Frultn, Colo nre the guest of Mr M 11 Herr) The prltnnr) officers nnd leather met at the home of Mrs. Margie Cox October Ml. and presented her nnd her two retiring counselors, Mrs Minn Tuttlc nnd Mr Mar) Jones, with n token of icincmbrance The evening wn spent In soelal chat nnd game. Luncheon was served to twtnt)-flve. Mr. nnd Mrs. J P. Mndncii nnd fnmll) fnm-ll) left Mantl this week to make their home In Itlahfleld Plojd Dixon and Sheldon Anderson calm down from Halt 1-ake Clt) Tuesda) Tues-da) Prank llnll came home from the herd to nttend the funeral of Allte Cunllffe. returning Mnndn) W M Tn)lor was down from Moroni Mor-oni I'rldn) to Monda) nnd attended the Inntltute ut Kphrnlm William Andrews und fnmll) of Ncphl Nc-phl motored over nnd spent Hiiudn) at the llolurt Cunllffe home. Mr and Mrs A () Peterson announce' an-nounce' the imtrrlnge of thelr.datiRhter Alice to Kdgar Cox on the 10th of November Hoik Havnge of Halt l-nke City, an old time railroad express messenger spent Hundu) und Monda) visiting with typcneei Moffltt Mlas l.j dla Kehntmm. n leather In the Pu)oii high school, Is splinting n week vacation In this (It) with her skier, Mrs. J 11 Cnrpenttr The schools were tlo-wd hint Prlda) a flit noon to permit the leather to ntttnd count) Institute nt Kphrnlm I'rldn) afternoon nnd Haturdtt) forenoon fore-noon J U Hiving and wife were up from Itlthflcld Hundit) nnd Monday reuotv Ing old uKiunlntnnees. Mr nnd Mrs. Itugene Munk came In from the stock ranch In Carbon count) during the week Mrs. Munk will remain for the winter, but Mr Munk will rtlum to the ranch nfter it few weeks' vlnlt. 1-ouls C. Munk und Mis Dngmnr C Mortensen, two of Mantl popular young people were innrrkd Widnr-da). Widnr-da). Kntertalnments were klven In tlulr honor Wtdnesut. nnd Thursday Thurs-day evenings. Kerd C. Alder etimo up from Oun-nlson Oun-nlson Prlda) with ttsulurs io nttend Institute lid llrulthwalte wus up from Heaver Hea-ver a oouple of days during the week Ho. and hi brother Charlie expeit to go to Heaver tomorrow und return Ihursda), Mrs. Ilnilthwulte coming back with them for a visit. Joseph Anderson und two sons. Mil ton nnd Howard all or Halt Lake Clt), I-owl Anderson. I-. it, Anderson, Pete Horenson, I.ruBtua Wostlnikow nud llo)ul llenrlo of this city, cnjo)ed u thno ilii)' f ing trip to Pish Luke during tho week. President An tlersou made tho best catch, getting four Miuklnuw trout averaging seven pound eooh About fifty people listened to it ur) Interesting talk by Mlsa U, A. Church III at the Presbyterian church Prlda), on conditions In China. Miss Churih III has spent fourteen )ear In missionary mis-sionary work In Canton, China She I now enjo)lng a vueatlon, after which she will return to China nnd expicts to devote the Iwlance of her life to tho work In thut field, Webiter Uojdon returned from Halt Lake City Wcdnesdn), having juk finished a course of cornet lustrtutlon under Will II lllukett of Chicago. J BIT. PLEASANT j MT PI.KAHANT t)et 30 The fne. ulty of the publb sihiml tntertalned thu Wusatch und high sthool teaeher at n Hallown'eu rt eelnesday evening llafrenhment were served About fort) guests enjoyed the ivm-lngs ivm-lngs entertulnmeut The hustsswus wire Miss Vcuettu Mousen, Mbw I0.i Luraen, Mlsa Flossie Htaker, Ml Margaret Mar-garet Cand and, Mlsa Klma Noland Miss Man Winkler Mln Elenor rlemenson Mrs. Fanny Mill. Miss Fern Vvatson Miss nuby Mndscn tnd ( P Olsen Mr Dorcn Horenson Mrs. 12 It Poulson and Mrs. Jnmes Monsen gave a shower at the home of the former Tuesday complimentary to Miss As-enteth As-enteth Hwenson, whose mnrrlago ,t lAwreiice Carlson will take place In the near future Thlrt)-flvr guests were present The sixth grade of the public school entei Inined their parent nt n Ret acquainted social Thursdn) evening at the ichoot building The pupils gave n mu-lcnl nnd llternr) prograpi Ile-freshments Ile-freshments were served The fuctilt) of the North flonpete high school gave n Itanquct nt tho school building Prlda) evening to the students. Following the banquet n dance was given nt Armor) llnll Mrs A U t.ar?cn entertained Infill In-fill mall) at dinner Bundu) Covers, were laid for Mr nnd Mr P M Nielsen Niel-sen Mrs. Andrew Knudnen Mrs Mar) He) nobis. H)rum Chrlstennen. Mis lister Knud-en nnd Miss Vanrn Nielsen Niel-sen Mrs. Hannah Mlellng left Hundny for Oregon, where she will mnke her home The Twentieth Centun.elub met nt the home of Mr C W Horenson Thursday afternoon, when the following follow-ing progmm wn given Parliamentary Parliamen-tary drill nnd moik convention, con ductid b) C W Horenson, reort of ft deration, Mbt Winnie Jensen mu sic. MlfM Hub) Horenson Mr Hwen 0 Nielsen of Fnlnlew, Mrs. Oeorge Horenson Mrs. Chrlntcnwii nnd Mrs J W A nilerwin wire guests Mr It W Weech wn hosttss nl n shout r given In honor of Mis Iiln Tuft Hnturda) Those present wero Mr. Austin Monrcn, Mr Usher Winters. Win-ters. Mrs. It O Wood, Mr. M C 1 vie, Mrs. Cboli PouUon, Misses Flo-rente Flo-rente Tuft, Ithea Nelson, I.uln Proctor, Proc-tor, I-oIa Tuft (Icrtrude Knud-en nnd Clara Weech of Halt I-nke Clt) Luncheon Lun-cheon was served. Mr. ItitMt Andrrvon inlet lalnpd the Crochet club Wedncseln) evening The busies: wn nnetsted In serving b) Mrs. H. K. Jemeli. Prof A. C. Lund nnd Moses (lud-mnnsen (lud-mnnsen wire guest nl tho homo of Mr nnd Mrs Jamos.Horg during tho w cck. Mr. It A. Ilunli wn hostess for the Home Culture ilub Tuesday after iContlnuid on page seven ) EASTERN JUDJpDV Ulil (Continued from page six ) noon M1m Thurmnn eoneludcd the rending of Hiawatha Mrs. Kred Hasmussen rend an article on "Home Kconomlc Itepon of federation, Mrs. J W Cherry Andrew L. Nielsen left 1'rliUy Tor llurton, O , to llt for n few weeks. Mrs. George Ctctnensen Is IMtlng with her daughter In Colllnston 1 EPIIRAIM t ; KPIIHAIM, Oct 30 That some Important chnnges fnorable to Kph-rnlm Kph-rnlm nrn being scheduled by tho Don-er Don-er and lllo Grande railroad Is apparent appar-ent from the actlxltles In tho local rajlroad )ards. Homo time ago n right of way was secured for the construction construc-tion of n Y near the north city limits, and last week n large force of men lw gan work on tho grade and tho Ujlng of rails. The place selected seems peculiarly pe-culiarly adapted to the construction nf n Y, as the Hnnpcte Valley nnd the l)ener nnd Hlo (Irnnde lines connect In this city nnd all that Is necessary Is to run n lino between tho two roads less thnn a mile from their Junction. Mr. and Mr Kdcn Winn entertain-tho entertain-tho officer nnd teachers or the Houth ward Hunda) school Wednesday ccn-Ing ccn-Ing (Initio) nnd mwde were the features fea-tures of tho evening, nnd luncheon wns scred to twenty guests Msr Clara Jacobsen entertained nt a pleasant party nt her home Tuesday evening l'lfl) guests wero present MP- t.AUltf llr-ffltlllflt) llf Itniltllntlil Is lsltlng relatives nnd friends In tiphrnlm Mr nnd Mrs. Wnltir OdoM of Hnll Luke City ale the guests of Mrs Udell's parents Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Y, J) nsen. The Hnuw nendem) will hold Its Koundii's ln exerebies next Monday, beginning lit V It o'clock In the morning morn-ing An InterclHM trnik meet will be held nt the clt) park at 3 oVhmk and a danc'ng mrt) will In- git en In the social hull In the evening The Mlsees Ituth and Marie Anderson Ander-son xitettalne)! Hunda) evening nt n midnight lunch Cover were tnld for twelve. The table whs hwtutlfully decorated with kiwplo dulls In gold nnd white Those present were MIsson Norma Chrlstenwn. Mugduln Dor-lus, Dor-lus, l.lnd Olson. Nnoeh NlebHtn, Usui II V)l,Mirrlll Hanson. Mr Wilkin-son, Wilkin-son, Mr Dr)ntit. Mr nnd Mrs Cloon Anderson und the hiwt)es Mr. nnd Mrs Dave Williams nnd fnmll) are the guest of Mrs William" Wil-liam" mothir, Mrs A. H Ihrtebton. Mr. nnd Mrr I'eter (Irenves, Jr.. returned re-turned Tuesdn) from Cnllfornla win re they vlolted the expositions Mrs. IInr Thomtlson was iKmlewi nt a birthday purt) at htr homo Mon-Uay Mon-Uay afternoon. Cover wero laid for Misdames Jo Nlelson, David I'uul-Min, I'uul-Min, William Iirsen, Orvnld I'etirson, Willie Anderson, Thorvuld lluusou, Parle) Korenson, Thorvald llrelnholt, ltn)inond Iirsen, John Horensou, Hen Carlston and W O. Held ' Miss Hrda Mellor rettirmd Hatur-day Hatur-day from Payette, win re sho vlsltnl her parents. Hophus llirtelson ha secured u lense on tho Moxurt theater, nnd during dur-ing the remainder of the )eur the showhoiike will be under his exclusive exclu-sive manugiinent The Mrry Maids chili enlir-talntd enlir-talntd 1'rldn) evtnlng b) Mrs. Cleon Anderson. I.umhion wns servod to twelve membir. UINTAH BASIN SECTION . MYTON, Oit. 30. William Wcdlg nnd Charles lllrth huve mild thilr ha) In the stack for five dollars u ton, I" Is to be fed on the place, whlili makisj It worth another dollar on the ton Wtdlg has been leasing the lllrth ranch for three or four )ear and Is going to run It again next ear. J. W. Curl)le of Ilebcr. who recent-; recent-; ly purtihnsed the Pred MussnT ptaic ; at Mldvluw. Is going to feed n nuinbn ', of blooded cnttle this eur. ; Mr, und Mrs J. Winter Hmlth of ' Vernal, who passed through M)ton reuentl) ell route to California, suf-i suf-i fered an uoldent about tight miles ' this side of Helper whtn n negleclid bridge on tho tount) road broke and ', let one of their horses down with ; serious Injur) to th iinlnml. The) were stranded ull night In the can-! can-! )on und wero dolu)ed two da)s Hmlth ; su)H this bridge hn bean In dangerous condition for some time, but the pioper niithorllleH have falltd to fix ; it. At leust six reservation young mn ; nnd )oiing women nro nttendlng the ; Methodist high school at Price ' A Kuiopean hor bu)er ha been 1 Hcourlng the nservatlon for horse ! It Is declured he has bought Home ut ; rldloulously luvv prices Henry Krekson, has returned to M)-! M)-! ton from Vernal, where ho has been ! for some time on account of tho sari- ous Illness of his daughter. I Harry Veatoh came to Myton tin ' other day with a mlghtv fine loud of potatoes which he had no trouble ! disposing of. Potatoes will be pota-' pota-' toe before another crop come along, ' It I believed that the price of ha) and oats will go almost out of sight before spring Tho price of oat, spot cash Is around a dollar and el half Dan Apgtr. VI Apger, Louis Preston Pres-ton and Frank Hallow ell f Lo eland. Colo were In M)ton several da) re-eentl) re-eentl) looking for good locations The were pleased with the country as ever) body Is. A daughter was liorn on Tuesday to the wire of Lea Cooper of M)ton. Mother and bnb) nro nt tho home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II Calvert Itruee Magnan of the Castla Peak company bought n quantity of g)p-sum g)p-sum In tho Hooscvelt countr) to plaster plas-ter the buildings at the mine. P M Jonas Is In receipt of n tetter from United Ktntca Henator Heed Hmoot In response to n letter Jones wrote to him regarding the sale of the south three hundred and twenty acres of tho M)ton townslte for town purposes. pur-poses. Henator Hmoot assure Jones that he will do even thing ho can do In the matter and that at once he will nave n conference with tho commissioner commis-sioner of Indian affair. Tim M)ton academy teacher nno students are doing things. The school now numbers twent)-one regulnrs nnd more nre coming The academy Is preparing to publish what Is to be known a the M)ton Academy Cook Hook Axotdlng to an announcement In the Inst Issue of the Ite-mntloti News, Harr) (Uay of llonetn Is to be associated asso-ciated with that paper (Ira), ns well Hit being n newspaper mnn, Is an at torne) nnd nt the last election made the race for county attorney on the Ihm ktllnl tit kit. lie enme to the res- Miss Minnie llerberlch of Ohio Is tne guest of Mr nnd Mrs. Jacob Hun-kle Hun-kle who reside five miles east of M) ton Miss Herb) rich Is en route home from the Hun Prnnrlscn expolllon, w'lth which she was well pleased Moffat nil I nm d officials have dei n Inspecting the road from Denver to ("ilg It Is ngnln believed the) are going to do something It Is nunoiim ed that one if the director will be elected prestdeiil of Hie romiMtn) W (1 Kvnns, one r the big gnus In the Denver fluanela. world, has In en prominent!) mentioned. line of the Mirvcror for the Denver and Itln Ot-Hiido road wn In M)tou yelerdny on buslnnsvi. The camp Is now on this side of the river a few miles above Myton lie wns asking sImmiI tile ehutie to purchase loose bay for bis horse There I huMittli buy up the river for Mile. I.ftlle Ashtoii mid wife of V) mill nre due to him through M)tnu tumor row en route to the Han I'mnrlsco exposition ex-position Miss l-oulee Jorgensen of the Ashtoii Hindu arc company ha Just reliirmd from the big fair. The pupils and teachers or tho M-ton M-ton public stliool last Prlda) ufler-noon ufler-noon shoved thulr hook and pencils und tablets Into the desks nnd picked up rakes nnd hoes nnd did u fine bit of i leaning the grounds. A. M Campbell or Vernal und hi noti, J. 1) Campbell with It. P. Curr nnd wife or Colorado were In M)tou for u da) looking around Campbell Is nlso from Colorado He recently purchased the Hrumbaek plate mar Vernal. Mix Hand Hemphill of Duchesne Is u guest or Mis Pity Pierce thl wok. On Mnndu) afternoon Miss Pliree entertained for Mis Hemphill |