Show PERSONALS PERSONAL AND LITTLE LOCALS I There is talk of oC a newspaper for Altonah S Dan Barr Barry has hat gone one to Colorado on a business tri trip J J. J P P. P and wife wiCe have ha gone I to California to reside i The price prie of oC wheat is still lUll soar soar- ng Db as is also the price of oC flour I The Myton I ton Chamber of oC Commerce J Itt Is thinking of coming coining to life liCe again Mrs Irs Ethel Harrell left leCt a n few da days s 's sago ago for Cor Ca Castle Ford Idaho for Cor a visit Isit Miss liss Mabel Collett of oC Roosevelt t spent pent a short time in Myton last Sunday 1 E E. E M. M M Jones Jone president of DC the town to board was very ill for a few days last week Clarence has gone bone to to Monroe his old home where he ho will spend the winter I Friends of oC Judge Frost will Swill be pleased to know that he is gradually gradual gradUal- I ly Improving i ji 1 L' L 1 red Fred red Curran fot foreman man for tho the Pleasant Valley Valle Canal company was I In My Myton ton last Thursday 1 Lee Lee Cooper Cooper government ditch rider rid ridS er er went down to to Randlett today to todo todo todo do some carpenter carpenter capenter wor work Reports from California are to the effect that Mrs George Sloans Sloan's health Is much improved ve-d. ve W. W II Herrick the Presbyterian missionary went to Roosevelt this week to continue his we wc k C. C W. W D will make proof tomorrow on the homestead of ot Semore Semore Seymore Se- Se more Dubendorff Dub en dorff deceased John Croak Cronk is baling hay har He lie reports reports re reo re- re ports not so much in the county count as there was this time last yearS year ear S Several thousand dollars worth of turkeys and chickens have been shipped out of oC the basin this fall Potatoes Pota e at at t Price Price ar are quoted at per hundred pounds The price Is above a d dollar in this vicinity o S The price of hay in the stack inmost in inmost inmost most localities has jumped to 10 per ton It will be 15 before spring I I Shirley Shirle K Daniels of Mt Emmons Emmons' left leU last week with his father Eugene EuRene Eugene Eu Eu- gene Rene Daniels of oC Vernal for California to spend the he winter 9 At a special meeting of th the Basin Lodge No 20 F P and A. A M M. Monday Monday Monday Mon Mon- day night Fred C. C Ferron was raised to o the sublime degree of at a Master Mason Mrs George Fisher has been over from Vernal visiting her daughter Mrs David Marchant This is Mrs Fishers Fisher's first experience as a grand mother E E. E S. S Burgess attorney at Roosevelt Roose Hoose- velt was in My Myton ton yesterday in conference conference conference con con- ference with members of at the town board with reference to the waterworks waterworks waterworks water water- works bonds soon to be Issued Friends of oC Haydon Calvert will regret to learn that he Is quite ill illat illat at his home In Old town He has hasa a deep seated cold accompanied by trouble more or less bronchial I Ed C. C Sumner formerly of oC Vernal Vernal Ver Yer- nal and Neola recently purchased a garage in Mt Pleasant Ed sends his best regards through the Free Freo PreSs Press to all Uintah basin friends The Star from Fruitland to Duchesne has been changed From October 16 1916 supply Fruitland at site authorized September 1 15 1916 decreasing 2 miles Mrs J. J B. B more will leave leav 1 tomorrow for Missouri where sh she will spend several weeks visiting with relatives and friends Missouri was Mrs Whittemore's former home I The water bond vond ordinance passed the third reading at the meeting of oC the town board last Tuesday night and will be published in the My Myton ton Free Press next Thursday after which it will be a town law The sensational film serial The Secret of oC the S Submarine now appearing appearing appearing ap ap- each week In the Myton My ton Free Press is running at My Myton ton Opera house Roosevelt Elan Theatre and Vernal Orpheus The Free Press has a large list of at subscribers at I each town I Dr Wall Walker er the dentist who Is isto isto J to locate in Myton passed through i yesterday on his wa way from Kansas City to Roosevelt eIt He will return to Iton within the next few days das and will be ready to begin practice BeIs He lie Heis lieis is badly needed i David Marchant's birthday was last Friday Frida November ember 17 He had been figuring on a birthday tion He lie enjoyed It ft but It was different different dif dif- ferent to what he had figured on Mrs Irs Marchant presented him him- with witha a baby girl bin W. W E. E Wheeler J. J H. H Morgan Calvert and Floyd Flod Wheeler have returned from Salt Lake Wheeler Wheel Wheel- er and Delanty Delant were called to testify testify tes tes- tes- tes before the Federal grand jury in certain bootlegging cases Action Action Ac Ac- tion was postponed until another time Miss liss Alice Todd James Nowland a and d Morgan lorgan Calv Caly rt yesterday made final proof on their South Myton Ilton homesteads Proof was made before Edward Mackie at Duches Duchesne ne The They went up in the Price Uintah basin Hudson Super SIx Ed was the driver i 7 7 1 4 j Miti r. r Fred Ered C. C C Ferrou Ferron erron this week purchased purchases pur pur- pur-I pur chases chased three lots from irom Morion Alex Alex- ander One is located in the southwestern southwestern southwestern south south- western part of or orIton Myton Iton The other two are on West Vest Boundary street half haIr Wa way between n the water tower and the pump house Mr Ferron Ferron got a bargain John J. J Kavanagh who came in into into in- in to this county count for the first time last summer is so much taken up with what he lie has seen that he is going to purchase a large acreage of land and form a company for forr the cultivation cultivation cultivation tion of it it Mr Kavanaugh's homo home is in Salt Lake a Mrs l Pearl Clark Clarl of Victor Colorado Colorado Colorado Colo Colo- rado has returned home hone after an extended visit with her paren parents Mr and Mrs J J. J A. A Curry of Redcap and her grandfather Robert Rohm of My Myton ton She was accompanied as asfar asfar asfar far as Glenn Glennwood wood Springs b by her aunt Mrs liable Mable Carter l Following oll wing are lre the Myton delegates to the school convention next Saturday Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- day to select a cand candidate date for the board hoard of education J. J M. M Bryant Wm D B B. B L. L Dart George Sloan H. H C. C Means Edgar L L. Williams 1 I. I R. R Tuttle R. R J. J Enochs H. H C. C Ward C. C B. B Cook E E. E S. S has rented his place at Mt 1 Emmons to Soren Hanson of Roosevelt for Cor three years ears and will leave in a few days for tor Canon City Colorado where he will remain until until until un un- un- un til From there he is going going going go go- ing to the Ozark mountain part of oC Arkansas to look for a home I Rev Hev M. M J. J Hersey of Randlett Isa is isa isa a candidate for Cor a member of or the board ioard of oC education Uintah county count school district The voters could not do better than to elect him He has been in this country countr for Cor nearly twenty twenty twenty ty years rears and has haa always been deeply deeply deep deep- ly interested ted In all matters The Tho executive county count committee of oC the Uintah county Democrats party part met early this week and set next Tuesday November 28 as the final date dato for office seekers to file their applications The offices to bo be filled are road commissioner game gam warden juvenile judge probation of of- fleer Mr and Mrs W. W I. I Cowlishaw of oC Cambridge Mass announced the engagement engagement engagement en en- of their daughter Miss Nita Cowlishaw to Vermont Hatch son of oC Mrs Ruth Hatch of oC Heber Cit City Mr Hatch is a graduate of Harvard 1913 and Columbia law school 1916 He Ho is practicing lawin law lawin lawin in New York York City At the last Saturday In to InH H Roosevelt to elect delegates to the school next Saturday the following were winners Elroy Wilkins W W. M. M 1 Gagon C. C C. C Larsea Larsen Larsen Lar- Lar sen sea P. P S. S Hanson H. H P. P Edwards I J. J P P. P May George Pearce Louis LouisI Allred A. A C. C Harmston Ray Dillman Dill Dill- man X Bellon W W. A. A Miles Mrs Mra Rose Hose Hardy C. C I. I Johnson Arnold Reef A. A Birch H. H A A. A Isham Isham C. C L L. Ashton 5 5 J. J M. M r. r Bryant engineer in charge and special disbursing agent Uintah Indian Project will leave shortly for Washington where he has been called on important nt business He i will be absent several weeks but I Inot not long enough to witness the inauguration Inauguration inauguration in In- of oC President Wilson Mrs Bryant and the who are now in Washington will accompany accompany pany Mr Ir Bryant home I II I Samuel L L. Page receiver at the tho thoI United States land office at Vernal I has forwarded his resignation to Washington This leaves another good good position to be Lc filled tIlled b by the I Democrats Mr l Page expects to return return re re- re turn to his former home in Marysvale al Miss Alice Todd will give gho up her position at the December 15 Postmaster has not yet named her successor By Dy the way the dea that some other Democrat might take Mr s place Is erroneous er or- erroneous unless Mr should be Le tired fired for cause CRuse and that is hardly probable as he is giving entire sat sat- He was appointed to serve four tour years from last January David Mattson secretary of state again announces that corporation taxes in Utah were due last las Wednes Wednes- da day These taxes will become delinquent delinquent delin deUn quent on au December and corporations corporations corporations corpor corpor- which have not complied with the law b by this date will be liable to toa toa toa a fine of oC ten dollars The The taxes must be paid by certified check postal or express order No personal person person- al or firm check will be accepted D. D H II Monte Roberts is moving mo his family to Salt SaIt Lake Lak City where whore he expects to tal take e a position in one of ot th the courts courts at an in salary over what he gets getsin In the Fourth J Judicial Ju u. u district This makes an opening open open- ing for some worthy Democrat who should be able to fill the bill as court stenographer may draw down I eight dollars a cia day in this district Provo Herald Circular letters are being tent sent to stake presidents by 11 the general board of the relief society of the Mormon church In reference to the home economy economy econ econ- omy scholarships which have been offered by br the Agricultural College of oC Utah These scholarships entitle the holder to enrollment in that department department department de de- de- de of the college free of charge and anti are arc open to representatives tives of seventy-one seventy stakes Will has leased the Shurtleff Shurtleff Shurtleff leff hotel at Roosevelt for the winter Mr is a first class hotel man manin manin manin in every eyer way He is one of the best cooks cools in this part of the lie country For five fi years he cooked for tl tic the Uintah Indian Sune Survey Whenever there was a banquet to be served In InVernal inVernal Vernal Wills Will's former Cormer home homer every everyone everyone everyone one concerned felt as if the meal would be bounteous and sumptuous if if presided Charles Charle Madsen ladsen of oC Provo is a candidate candidate candidate can can- for the office of fish and game commissioner Mr rr Madsen Is in favor favor favor or of or exemplifying the economy plank of the Dem Democratic cratic platform and willbe will willbe willbe be satisfied with a salary of 2000 and It if C the salar salary Is not reduced he promises to expend of his salary in screening irrigation streams Mr Madsen I is a brother of ot D. D H. H Madsen chief deputy un un- der cler F. F W. W Chambers 1 At least one Myton man v will l i witness witness witness wit wit- ness the inauguration of President Wilson Nilson on Monday Monda March larch 5 And by the way the tile general idea that Robert Lansing secretary of state will be president for one day is wrong President Wilson will take the oath of or office on Sunday Sundar March 4 The report comes from Cram Washington Washing Washing- ton ton that there will be no elaborate ceremonies In connection with the inauguration and that there wl will be beno beno beno no Inaugural ball 55 A large body of refugees from Mexico are seeking a new home on the former Uintah reservation The agent of oC these from Cram the south Mr Ed T. T Jones of oC Provo Utah spent several days looking over the various land tracts to obtain if possible acres in one body for people Mr Ir Jones was very nt because final steps to the transactions were still pending but It is very likely these refugees refugees refu refu- gees will locate In the Ouray valle valley project six miles northeast of Randlett Randlett Rand Randlett lett in Uintah county |