Show 0 1 1 T T o 1 1 I PERSONALS ANd ANa LITTLE LOCALS Heber of Roosevelt was in Myton 1 Monday 1 The price of oats in My Myton ton at at this time is per hundred Ike of was a Myton 1 visitor Monday I ILee Lee Harness of Bluebell has been on ori a business trip to Price Price I I. 5 r Floyd Hume was down from from- Duchesne Sunday visiting J friends I George T. T Smith of is an expert pert at raising alfalfa seed James Nowland has been doing doing do do- ing considerable plowing on hi his his' Pleasant valley homestead 1 t 7 5 Myton l people will be glad t to learn that a telephone has lias been ins installed in the court house at I Duchesne W. W H. H Smart of the Duchesne Stake has returned to Roose Roosevelt velt after a short business trip to 10 Salt Lake Irish potatoes are very are very scarce New potatoes will not begin to come in before the first week in ins inI I July if then It is claimed that more than 1000 new people have located in Duchesne county since the first of the year 55 The price of sugar continues t to togo togo go up In the last week the advance advance advance ad ad- vance has been more than twenty cents on the sack 4 Earl Lewis of Vernal started started started start start- ed out Monday 1 on his motorcycle motorcycle motorcycle motor motor- cycle for Boise City Idaho He expects to be gone three m months 1 J 1 C hom l f-l iri i t 3 J June n 3 ir- ir an nc Mrs Airs J. J F. F Burgener of North orth Myton l berci was made happy by the by arrival of a baby girl rl Mother lother and baby are doing 11 nicely ly t t L L. H. H Woodward one of th thIc the lc Ic ding business men of Vernal was in Myton the first of the week eek on business He says say V the he Fourth of July celebration is going goina go going ing ina to be a big success Doc Beavers spent several j I I days on Green river near Wild WildHorse WildHorse Horse camp running wild wild horses He and his associates I caught about a dozen and some of them W were l C beauties the Castle Peak mine has begun The work will require several days When development deS de de- de- de S beg begins s Mr 11 Stewart I expects to take out about tons of gilsonite per month I 55 Mrs Byrdie Fessler widow of the late Scott L. L Fessler of the Indian service at Whiterocks is on an ext extended visit to Zion where she was called allot Virsinia 3 on recount account o 0 the serious of her mother i 4 t r I has returned i H. H C. C Means leans from Salt Lake where he spent I I several days on business Through the columns of the Salt Lake papers Mr 11 Means leans caused to be e published some valuable basin boosting news t president o othe ot obi Don B. B Colton the the- Uintah Stake and member of the State Sen Senate te passed I Iway through Myton 1 T Tuesday on his he a to Salt Lake where he w will 11 way business In attend to important with the Uintah connection Telephone company I 5 of the theL manager C. C J. J Neal Telephone company L Uintah My MYton ton Monday londa through Salt Lake Lak Mr Jl his war Y y to on in the U Uintah Ne Neal l has been and this ears bru basin in about Tai nine been has time he to se second ond i fa it the out t t I 1 Lyle Young was in from An Antelope Antelope t An-t Wednesday I 55 I s Mildred l Seaton has been visiting visiting vis vis- in Myton 1 this week i Heavy snow fell fen in the mountains moun moun- twins during the recent general storms I 5 Guy Prichard Prichard returned from a I six lX weeks trip to Utah and Colorado Cold Colo- j Colo-j I trado tado points 5 Jas Barker was a Myton visitor visitor visitor vis vis- vis- vis Monday Mr Barker has a aI I farm near Duchesne Mrs l Steve Shelton and children chil- chil dren were down from Duchesne this week visiting the S. S B B. B Shelton Shel- Shel ton on family 4 W. W H H. Baker will sell 10 head of f horses and other farm equipment equipment equipment equip equip- ment at an auction sale at the Pioneer Stables Saturday Waugh Vaugh Bryant Dart Mulvey and Means were Duchesne Du- Du chesne heRll visitors Saturday on business business busi busi- ness less with the board of tion I 55 Hiram S. S Larsen of Mountain MountainHome MountainHome Home was a l Myton business visitor visitor visitor vis vis- Monday l He took a new Petr Peter Pet Pet- er r wagon home with him ASS Despite the threatening there was no frost in Myton last Frilay Friday Friday Fri Fri- day lay night Most host of this week has be been Em very warm and the vegetation is growing rapidly Fred 1 of the Price Price- Craig auto stage line and ami W. W K li Johnson o of the Vernal Pack i ng Provision ion company v were ere eren ii n Myton Monday with two auto huto lu loads ds of meat for the My ton tonj n j I market James ames P t er o Vernal l. l as was asin in n Myton l this week looking after aftel after af af- ter tel work for the Uintah Telephone Telephone Tele Tele- phone Dhone company Mr Potter recently re- re recently recently re re- returned from Provo where he was a student in the Brigham Young University R. R E. E Miller is among t th the theany t any to discover Hs over the value of young Joung RU Russian Russin thistle or Tern Tem pie weed as pig Jig feed He s ty his are petting getting fat on it Some farmers declare t this l is weed r I nukes m kes firs first class dass hay if eu cu cue at ar arthe atthe atthe the right time brae 55 R. R S. S Collett ColItt secretary of the Dry Gulch Irrigation company 11 spent a short time in Myton ii l len en lm route rout from fron Talmage He r re reports ra-I ra r ports dry farm grain in that thad section in fine fane condition Wm I ter wheat is in the boot 5 N. N G. G S So of Vernal Varnal was a visitor lor in My Myton ton this week Mr is one of the leading educators of Vt Utah h. h For years he has been superintendent superintendent super super- of schools and pv principal nci nci- pal of schools in that tha county countr Mrs 1 Cristina Moody 1 is ready I for business in her new building A I J u I north porth of the Myton lyton state bank J The building is thoroughly equipped for preparing anything in the bakery line which she will make her exclusive business i t tr f 9 Bishop F. F S. S Musser 1 has leased leased leased leas leas- ed eighty acres acres of Indian la land d just east of My Myton ton He will plant some alfalfa and sweet clover seed this this' spring and in inthe inthe inthe the fall he will plant a n large acreage to grain Bishop Musser Mus Mus- ser Eer expects to build a residence in Myton l in the near future 1 I The local lodge i held the semi-annual semi election last Thursday night and the result was as follows Earnest Waugh Vaugh j i I N IN G. G George Mulvey V. V G. G Wm secretary S. S A A. Wells treasurer Bliss Lott trustee for the long term The installation will be July 1 The cellars near the bridge are flooded from seepage caused by bythe bythe the drainage ditch discharge Most of them have to be abandoned i Murdock l brothers of loka Ioka were in Myton lyton on business business Ved Wed Wed- The 1 Murdock b boys yS report report report re re- port port things looking prosperous prosperous on their place on the North North Myton Myton My My- ton bench i f f Calder Brothers auto truck was over from Vernal Tuesday with cr creamery supplies They will make nake regular trips to o oMy Myton My Myton Myton My My- ton to supply their growing business s I Jacob of fj Pal Park ark k City is a very sad and disappointed disappointed pointed man h man m. m He purchased l l-a l alot a alot lot in townsite and nd ten acres near by sight unseen unseen He expected to see more mord more of a town when he came in Mr will sell lot and ten acres for a very small smaIl sum sum of j money much less than The Price road is now read ready r for automobile travel for a distance distance distance dis dis- dis- dis tance of ten or twelve miles out of My Myton tOll And it is a good road All AIl the way to Price Pric this road is in fairly good shape and automobiles are making it every every every eve eve- ry day Just as soon as the Carbon county bonds are arc declared de- de glared lared legal work will begin on that end ti L i v fir C R. R U. U James returned from a weeks week's visit to Fruitland where he has a homestead Mr James says that dry farming is a sue sue- success sue suc cess cess in that neighborhood and many farmers are using this method of growing crops A yield of 25 bushels of wheat on new land is a pretty good showing showing show show- ing Jg any anyplace pl place ce and an and this ts 1 tva numb rf r pf farmers last year I Ic iThe i The Home Economics soc soci t ty will meet in the Academy on Saturday Sat Sat- Sat Saturday Ia afternoon at 2 Subjects to be discussed will Hints on the Application of- of f Heat Different Method Methods of Cooking c officers of this organization ark president Mrs 1 E. E L. L I vi vice president Mrs R. R E E. Miller l J 1 secretary Mrs J. J 0 O. Hahn THere ThUre are about sixteen members I i I I J t t I Harry Veatch Julius Christ Christ- ch ensen D. D J. J Bromley Mrs Gib- Gib Gibs Gibson son son and others whose farms up 1 the Duchesne river are under under thc Grey mountain canal have b been been notified by the department of the interior that the their r applications to purchase carrying capacity in the canal have been granted d. d i The price is said to be 1 0 per iper acre cre Other users will make makei t e users l i. i 4 c 4 1 Applications for carrying c capac capacity p i ity Uy qty as soon as they secure l ap j ap-j v J I proved water applications tR J I l Ed McGuire and wife Ji took RJ quite a horseback ride last SaE f and Sunday when they went over to Neola to visit with Mr McGuires McGuire's father fi The e di distance is s more than 15 mil miles s1 I p Saturday night they were caught d I 1 in the storm They report crops cropin crops crop in good shape in that p part Pt rt of f l the country Mr 11 1 McGuires McGuire's s father formerly resided in the fhe heI Ashley valley vaHey where he wasa was I a MI i famous raiser 0 of f s t 4 4 j I The flu Claman Manion company compan i j j I pla played a very successful return return I I engagement at the My-l My Myn on l i I Opera house last Thursday and Friday nights The first night I Ithe the company put on When 1 We V Were Twenty One and on the We the second night Peg 0 Ny MY My Heart Both were well preil pry pre I il seated Mrs Heaton who vho ift 11 I I the role of Peg PegI it is I I I very enjo enjoyable through throughout u uShe 1 I She is an unusually clever ri a ac actress I tress All the other members I lof of the company did good work work t t J r I p 1 l i j I i I I I i I I I I A A well known known Myton n young ady resembles Florence Gray the heroine in the Million Dollar Mystery Florence Gray is a good looking wom woman woman n. n Who is the Myton ton young lady Take rake a good look at Florence next Saturday Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- day night and you will soon be beable beable beable able to tell Charles DeMoisy of Vernal has been in Duchesne this week on business in connection with the district court Mr DeMoisy DeMoisy De De- De- De Moisy 1 was for eight years register register register reg reg- ister of the United States land I office at Vernal At present he heis heis is county and city attorney and andis andis andis is one of the leading citizens of the Uintah basin r Clarence King has returned from California after an absence of nearly four years and will spend some time in this part of the the state He has a homestead in Pleasant valley vaHey Mr 11 King KingI was surprised to see so much improvement improvement im im- im- im provement in every way He hardly recognized Myton 1 The road improvements are particularly noticeable It Fred C. C Powers and wi wife e have avo returned from an extended tended visit l to Rio Blanco county Colorado Mr Powers wrote seve several al thousand thousand thou thou- sand dollars of insurance in the New York Life He says it w was s the most suC successful essul trip he ever I made While there he and Mrs Powers enjoyed the sight of of a spring round They feasted lat at chuck wagons and took part partI n dances lances I t l t tI More 1 than one inch of rain fell last Saturday night Since 5 nce the first of April the total rain fall fallI I has been six or seven inches the I heaviest in the history of this basin As a result of so much much I Irain rain the bees throughout the I country haves for want want lof I of food the nectar from plants I having been washed out The I honey honey crop this year is likely to toI tobe i I be short AV A- A d A V o I |