Show i. i PERSONALS AND LITTLE LOCALS I Eggs are hard to get at any price i Alfalfa and sweet clover seed going goIng going go go- ing out of sight I Col L. L N. N Shanks left a rev few days ago for California to spend the win win- ter I Rube Wilkins former sheriff of or Duchesne comity county was in My Myton ton this wee week Ie on business back the clocks at midnight ht Saturday October 25 or Sunday morning October 26 Large blocks of Soldier Summit townsite stock have been selling lately at good figures Snow Is getting deeper in the mountains At last accounts more mote y than one and a half halt feet teet north of here Mrs Marie has received a letter from her daughter Mrs J.L. J.L. J.L. J. J L. L Means leans Salt Lake stating there are cases of flu fiu in that city W. W I K Johnson of Roosevelt elt and Meeker was here for a short time on business He will come back to Roosevelt about the first of ol the year The Myton public library board held lied an important meeting recently and planned man many needed Improve improve- ments Miss liss Mabel was appointed librarian Brigham nine years ears old was kicked in the face by a horse Tuesday night and so badly cut that it was necessary for Dr Enochs to take seven stitches Birchel Stewart has severed his connection with the Stewart and andAngus andAngus Angus garage and and has gone 10 to In Indian Indian Indian In- In dian canyon He is planning on at attending attending attending at- at tending some auto training school Lacy Young was fined 50 or 50 30 days in jail at Duchesne by Justice Zimmerman on charge of at stealing a saddle Caddie addle off of a horse in Red Creek He was was on his way to Idaho when ap ap- ap- ap J. J E. E Wallace Vallace has gone to Los Angeles to remain indefinitely He spent last winter there and came back back- here feeling worse than when he went We hope he will do better this time Col George F. F Timms Is 74 years old and for the first time In his life he Is a registered voter Until now his liis legal residence has ben been in the District of Columbia where there is no voting Hylas Smith government farmer at Fort Duchesne has returned from Salt Lake where he had charge of the Ute exhibit at state fair He also al also also al- al so assisted with the Duchesne county county exhibit Oscar Swett of or Vernal has filed application ap- ap application application ap ap- with the state engineer for fr forthe forthe the use of one and one half second seconds feet teet of water from Cash creek creele In s Dagget county countr with which to irrigate irrigate irrigate gate eighty eIght acres In a forest homestead homestead homestead home home- stead entry y J James M. M Thompson 21 and Sits Mia i Maren Evans 36 both of Altonah were married by J. J E E. E Zimmerman 1 justice of the peace this week This Is Mrs 1 Thompsons Thompson's third matrimonial ial venture says a Duchesne Item in inI I Salt Lake Herald I B. B B B. B Lee local manager Basin Bain t Metals Mining Corporation plant at Ouray was In My Myton ton this week He reports satisfactory condition TreatIng Treating Treat Treat- Ing ore are Is now in progress Five hundred tons on the dump will be disposed of first 1 j U Chautauqua will wm begin promptly V nt at 8 30 every night rain or shine I i full tull house or empty house declares Miss Fate the efficient young youn woman woman woman wom wom- an superintendent and director There are good seats for fot sale tonight First come first served October 10 Lester Schofield of Daggett county was accidentally shot In the head by a boy who was out hunting rabbits At first the in injury injury injury in- in jury was thought to be serious but upon upon examination It was found lound that the tho had inflicted only a scalp wound J. J B. B WhIttemore and J. J II H. i. i Coltharp Coltharp Coltharp Col- Col I tharp returned from Meeker They declare the roads in the of K ranch are In In horrible shape Soon after their return to Myton lyton both men were called away again on business Mr Whittemore In la In Salt alt Lake and Mr Coltharp is in Uintah canyon r f The candidates for lor the public library board were nominated by acclamation acclamation acclamation ac ac- ac- ac as follows For the six year term G G. G S. S Bowers and M. M B. B Pope for tor the four lour year term Mrs Florence B. B Madsen and Mrs E. E for the two year term Mrs M. M Markus and L L. L C. C Winslow H. H C. C Ward and wife and N N. N C. C Wilson and wife spent a few lew days at atthe atthe atthe the state fair In Salt Lake They went out by way of Strawberry and ca came e back by way way- of Indian Canyon lanyon The The latter road at this time Is line They report the fair a big success The total attendance was Owen and Axel Woodruff nephews of President Heber J J. J Grant of the tLe L. L D. D S. S church are moving from Daggett county to Vernal fh They y have been ranching in Daggett county for tor almost a year and are arenow arenow arenow now moving over the mountain to Uintah county where they will ranch In cooperation with Gene Woodruff The Salt Lake Commercial club board of governors were urged by Gov Simon Bamberger to give more generous support to the Uintah r railroad rail Mil l- l road project The appeal was made madA at a meeting of the board at the club club The governor reviewed the tle work already done and the support won for the road and outlined the program for lor the future Miss Foltz one of the Daggett count county school teachers was taken to the hospital at Rock Springs for an operation for appendicitis Much luch difficulty was encountered In getting the patient to the as the roads are nearly impassable as he the result of the recent rm The party was on the road in to l an all automobile automobile automobile auto auto- mobile for eighteen hours going a distance of fifty miles Charles Walker Talker has haa returned from state fair where he demonstrated his oil shale extractor and also with Hylas charge of ol Duchesne county exhibit This county won third prize in the counties of second class Mr Walker was Invited to talk one night to the Utah Manufacturers Manufacturers Manufacturers Manu Manu- association at the Salt Lake Commercial club He told them about the raw materials of ol the Uintah basin The The Utah Press Association met metin in n Price this week The meeting was largely of a social nature One of ol the features was a banquet down n downin lonin in a big mine James H. H WalUs Wallis editor of the Vernal Express presided ed over the business me meeting on Monday morning H. H W. W Cooper editor of the News Advocate was chairman of the entertainment com com- mitte Perhaps 50 editors and their wives were present The state of Utah will pay to the government of the United States between between between be be- tween and in income taxes for the year 1919 stated J. J L. L Cattron chief deputy In Inthe inthe inthe the department of internal revenue at the federal building yesterday Mr Cattron said that when the office office of of- fice flee was located at Helena Mont the people did not take the the matter of income taxes seriously but since ince the office has been created here the government drive for collection of ol income taxes has brought results Schools and Federal department observed Columbus day last Monday Many young men and young w women Y Ul n do not know when Columbus discovered discovered dis dis- l- l covered America It is a shame l Hit ut ut none the less true One man In Myton Myton Myton My My- ton did not know when when America was discovered or who discovered red It neither did he know why It i is called America He suggested tha It might be because It is a free coun coun- try This same young man f In is ent of the most graceful dancers anywhere anywhere anywhere any any- where to be found Most especially js Is he a regular devil In his hig own oln home bom town when it comes to jazz z ing ye- ye M. M J. J Hannawalt is here to begin work on the Pleasant Valley canal He is expecting his associates in inthis inthis inthis this week Mrs Dorothy Palmer of California ia is the guest of ol her parents Mr lr and Mrs C. C T. T Beggs on their ranch and orchard south of ot town Mrs S. S M. M Calvert Mrs H H. G. G Clarke ClarIce and Miss Hannah Clarke the latter two of ol PrIce Price have t been cen fn n Vernal this week guests of ol Mrs 1 Geo E. E Adams Wm English U. U S. S navy In u a I letter l letter let let- t- t ter to the Free Press from Newport says I I still have 1000 0 con confidence 3 in the Uintah basin The more I see Bee of at the east the more I appreciate the west My Myton ton holders of stock in the tac twenty Mile 0 Oil 1 company near Hayden Hayden Hay Hay- den Colorado are telling their friends all about it The wen well drillers at a comparatively shallow hallow depth and In a heretofore unknown sand have struck a strong deposit of gas Sheriff Timothy was In town during during dur dur- ing ng the week on official business He reports the following deputy cattle cattle cattle cat cat- tle inspectors for the county J. J D. D Beavers Myton Will Barton Duchesne Duchesne Duchesne Du Du- chesne Earl Atwood Hanna In Inthe Inthe Inthe the rest of ot the county count Sheriff Timothy Timothy Timothy Timo Timo- thy himself will act o 0 o IMPROVE YOUR STREETS Rev W. W J J. J Jackson and granddaughter granddaughter granddaughter grand grand- daughter Miss Virginia Jackson of Fort Duchesne are in town today You have a town with a bright fu future future future fu- fu ture said Mrs Jackson but you should improve your streets o 0 o SOUTHWARD SALE The C. C H. H Southward sale yesterday yesterday yester ester esterday day was a big one Everything that was offered went wen One tests teu l went for Mr Southward and family are ug to Colora Colorado o. o o 0 o PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Chautauqua will keep us busy these week flays but dont don't forget that Sunday is still Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- day school will meet at 1000 a. a m. m and there will be preaching at 11 1100 00 1 Young people have asked that there be an evening meeting for tor them Come at p. p m. m We will have a meeting meeting- and discuss plans P. P S S. S Older folks may come o 0 o IRSIG EALE TELLS ABOUT HER WORK AMONG THE INDIANS At the regular meeting of ot the Ladies Ladles Aid last Thursday afternoon Mrs Albert H. H Kneale of ol Ft Duchesne Duchesne Duchesne Du Du- Du- Du chesne gave a very interesting and instructive talk about h her r missionary mission mission- ary work among the Winnebago In Indians Indians Indians In- In in eastern Nebraska These Indians are arc well to do and they have large farms so do not do much bead work nor make rugs They are are quite dirty and use a great deal of tobacco and are arc about as in intelligent intelligent in- in as the Ute Utes Mrs Kneale told of having a team of ponies and how each day she she- drove to their homes homes where she talked usually with the e aid of an Interpreter and sang for or them and invited them to services at the mission where each night they had a service of some kind kind They had a choir as the In Indians Indians Indians In- In loved to sing and Mrs Kneale delighted her audience by singing two of or these Indian songs one one to the tune of Pass Me l Not Not- Oh Gentle Saviour The Indian women had hadan hadan hadan an Aid Society also and about twenty-five twenty to thirty met each week eek to make comforts and other things for bazaars Each Saturday night Mrs Kneale made dozens of ot sandwiches sandwiches sandwiches sand sand- and served coffee corree and sandwiches sandwiches sandwiches sand sand- after the Sunday morning service so they could stay for tor services services services ser ser- vices in the afternoon thus we can see that a missionary is not idle much of the time When peyote was Introduced to the Indians they were told It was the Holp Spirit and so it was a religious act with them to chew it however the missionaries worked very hard explaining to them it was not so they gave It up and do not use It now at all Mrs Kneale will give another talk tall soon on her experiences as a mishion mission mission mis mis- hion sion worker In the slums of two of or our large cities She will have a warm reception as she Is a very in- in and pleasing speaker The Aid members voted to sew for tor a bazaar the fourth Thursday of at each month Each member to donate donate do do- nate and make one article the material material material ma ma- for other articles being furnIshed furnished furn turn I by the Aid Ald Members are urged to bring sew- sew I |