Show PUT OUT A FLAG LAO FLAGo FLAGA o 0 oA o A wonderful flag is ours It has never entered a war to meet defeat The soldiers who have fought and bled hIed beneath it have given each time timea a rich heritage of or liberty to the nation nation nation na na- na- na tion and an inspiration to liberty loving los lov ing jag men of or all nations Take a banner banner ban ban- ner of white emblematic of pu rity It recalls the pure patriotism of ot our forefathers Bathe the baner banner banner ban ban- ner er of or white in the blood of ot Bunker Hill HIlI Hill of of catch a reflection of or blue from the heaven above and spangle it with the me forget of the angels and you have The Star Spangled Banner Oh long may it wave Oer O'er the land of or the free tree And the home of the brave t-t-t t Long live the president Just now there should be no two opinions In n regard to our duty It is written as plain as da day Political lines must be he lost sight of or Former things that may have in a measure displeased I must be forgotten The president is in charge All thinking men regard regard regard re re- re- re gard him as an able leader in this great crisis What he commands we must do Let us do it gladly All disloyalty must be done away Take the man mean who says he is not in favor of the p people obeying the president in charge His place Is in Fort Douglas Many German prisoners are arenow arenow arenow now on their way to this camp Here the disloyal man will find congenial congenial congenial con con- genial company Most all of the Interned Interned Interned In In- Ger Germans ans will be disloyal to the United States We expect them to be But we expect all true Americans Ameri Amerl cans to be loyal to their country t t-t-t Cannot the people be aroused to see how grave is our pent p pr ent condition condition condition condi condi- tion The people of th the Uintah basin basin basin ba ba- ba- ba sin are hard at work putting In crops In the ca cases e where this is done with the single purpose of helping to meet the crop shortage that is threatened they should be commend ed cd But when a man sits down and figures how much he is going to get getas getas getas as a profit per acre when he bends ever every energy to get in more acres and greedily counts his coming profits he needs no such dation He lIe is the true patriot who will toll toil early and late because he lie sees that what hat he produces will be needed Ito o fill fin the mouths of the starving women and children which are always left lert In the wake of or warTo war To such history will wilI refer with pride Along with the soldier who is s going to the battles battle's front to give givens given's his n's life liCe if it need be he and that too with no thought of oC gain save gain gainor for or his country lie he will walk down through the coming years a glorious memory to recall But Dut as for tor the theother theother I other ther man man who sees this time which Is s costing the lifes life's blood of the flower lower of oC our countI country as a time when he e can make money let him be accorded ac ac- corded the same manner of or praise that mt was given Benedict Arnold I t-t-t t The recent tour of oC inspection made madl madlI I jy by y our state officials was very j i lete They visited all the towns on I he main road From each town the they i I made short side trips They will all return to the capital with a better knowledge of or this section and its needs need Such trips ought to be made every wery year or two As Ast U t has been an any section of the state sees but little little little lit lit- tle of the state stat officers except when oa on a campaign Let us express ourselves ourselves our our- selves as desiring such visits even when we have no quarrel to settle t t-t-t Myton lyton townsite resembles the Ule battles battle's bat bat- battles battle's tle's tics front In some respects Trenches Trench Trench- es are all an about us It might not be alss aiss to get the men who are digging these tr trenches filled fined with the idea that it is very good training for a soldier It ma may be hard to dig yourself into a trench for protection from the enemy but hut it cannot be much harder than digging water wate mains in cobble rock All over th the United States training camps are being beIng be be- Ing lug maintained men and boys boy are arc being trained for Cor the work that tha will shortly be theirs In France o or Russia While we have had little o ono or orno orno no training going on in My Myton ton w we can at least say we have a dozen o oso or orso orso so who can qualify for the first line defense when it comes to trench dig dig- gIng Bine- t-t-t t We Ve cannot possibly retrain refrain from Joining the chorus with Co Comrade Lindsay Is it not true that a resI resolution resolution res res- I passed pa sed the board of or count county commissioners asking that the Price- Price Myton lyton road be made a state road Why make it a state road if Ir you d do donot not favor Cavor any money being spent upon It Is it not also true that a reso reso- I lution l passed assed the board of ot county commissioners asking that mone money be spent on the Price Price-Myton road And did Lindsay vote No And did you Mr Lindsay sa say something that tha sounds like this You fellows a aMyton at Myton 1 have haye got me wrong I am in favor of the Pi Puce ice road And then after attending a meeting where a resolution was passed to leave leav this thing up Ul to the committee that should be appointed by the governor did you bring In a resolution to to your honorable board who wrote it strongly opposing an any work at atall atall atall all upon the Price Price-Myton road And then at the last meeting held over this road question you rou said Spend money on both roads didn't you Or do you think that all the people of the lower end of this county are wrong when they ask for money to be spent on thIs tills road You must remember remember re re- re- re member honorable commissioner that at least a dozen people down in inthe Inthe inthe the east end like the Price Price-Myton Price l on road They Ther however fane failed Jo o make any such a n. wonderful exhibition exhibition exhibition tion of themselves as as' as the one you made at Duchesne The They threw no mud at you or your favorite fa road You may mar be right In your almost I solitary last stand stand- but we doubt it We agree with you OU In one thing however You said you didn't care car if it you were never elected to office again Neither do we t I VERNAL i I Continued from Page Four step towards exterminating the fly which is such a disease spreader The have installed a anew anew anew new player piano nano in their lodge room It is a a. great Improvement on the piano they had before We understand that Ash Ashly Park Is Isto isto isto to be he opened again this summer The county count clerk says that he lie is very verr busy nowadays lining up the registration officers We Ve are glad to know that he is earning his salar salary On Sunday Sundar May Rev Mr Downey Downe will preach the Baccalaureate sermon to the students and graduates graduates ates of the Wilcox academy The Th special music will be he In charge of ot the teachers Everybody E is invited to he be present The commencement exercises will be he held during the week following The shearing is about over Quite a number of the boys bors got ot beck back to town last Saturday Ed in in- in s The Rev Mr Is considering consider consider- ing buying a portable moving picture machine with which to give gh-e the people peo pea pie of the small railroad towns in ill inthe inthe the count county a n show once a while ria ROOSEVELT 1 e 1 I I rr- rr fi Mr Mr J. J H. H Hardy left lett for Cor Grand Junction to attend to loans for peo Pao peole pIe le in the basin He Is interested Inthe in inthe inthe the Commission company compan Miss Eva Stewart left leCt Roosevelt for Cor fora Cora a short visit to Salt Lake City and Idaho She will return about August Mr and Mrs Neal Hanks departed depart depart- ed for their ranch in Nine Mile 1 to spend the summer Mrs Hanks will return in the fall Call to her home in Roosevelt Mr E. E EC C Lee of Nine Mile 1 was visiting Roosevelt the past week H Ho He returned to his ranch Tuesday Mr Ed Gardener of Hayden was visiting in su Roosevelt to attend to his Livery Stable The road on State street that connects connects con- con with the State road has been graded and Is now being made level Much work has been done on most of oC the roads in Roosevelt Miss 1 Gertrude Collett who responded responded re- re to a missionary call will leave lea eave for her mission Thursday Mr Liggetts the State bank In has liar made his monthly visit to o the Roosevelt bank He reports the possibilities of the Roosevelt hank bank to be the best hest in the basin Mr R. R S. S Collett has been to Salt Luke Lake in interest of oC the farmers of the basin hasin Mr Collett is acting as the government agent to all farmers of the basin that wish help In their agriculture Mr 11 Owen Bennion Is visiting with his rami family in Roosevelt lIe He will return return return re re- re- re turn to Mt l Emmons in the near fu ru- ture Mr 1 Rube Wilkins sheriff of or Du Duchesne Duchesne Duchesne chesne county has been in Roose volt yoU for Cor the past few days He will return to Duchesne in the near fu Cu ture tune Mr G. G W. W Richardson of ot v was visiting in Roosevelt Tuesday Mr and Mrs Summerall are pre lira paring to visit Dr Miles Harris who is at present located in Dragon Utah Miss Fay and Miss Kenna Cragun were Roosevelt visitors th the past week Mrs 1 H. H P. P Edwards who has been very ill for the p past st week will resume resume resume re re- re- re sume her duties at t the bank in the ear future Mr Dir Charles of Duchesne motored to Roosevelt Tuesday He returned to Duchesne the same eVenIng even even- ing Mr Herbert Isham returned to Roosevelt Monday Mr Isham has joined Doctor H. H Walker in the purchase pur pUrchase chase of the Duchesne Drug store at Duchesne Dr Walker will take charge of ot the Drug store in the near future Miss Hazel is now acting as bookkeeper in the Cash Meat mar mar- ket Miss Eva Stewart recently resigned resigned resigned re re- signed her position to Miss Mr and Mrs Elmer Roberts have moved to the Roberts' Roberts farm rann and are arenow arenow arenow now at home to their friends Mr 1 and Mrs Smart have returned return return- ed to their home In Roosevelt Miss Dores Hardy will leave soon to attend the Kester Keiter Sewing school in Salt SaIt Lake City Some careless boy took aim at a acar acar ar car r belonging to Mr Reginal Johnson and shot through the curtain The bullet hullet passed within a few Cew inches of Mr Johnsons Johnson's head When asked why he did it It the boy replied that he was just practising and wanted to see if It he could hit lilt a car when ing There has been no action as asyet asyet asyet yet taken against the boy hoy and his rase will be brought before J. J W. W Washburn who is now the juvenile judge Mr 11 Me Menial mal Taylor Talor is visiting with his parents at Salina Utah Mr Taylor expects to return with his parents in the near future H. H C. C Stone Vernal photographer will be at My Myton ton on Monday May Watch Vatch for his tent 8 17 |