Show PERSONALS AND LITTLE LOCALS I Floyd Wheeler was reported quite ill III this morning I Delbert Angus and family will move to Redcap in the near future Harold Tuttle Is working at Hia Hla watha He has a a. splendid job Fred Motter and family will occupy occupy occupy py the house vacated by A. A F. F Max- Max well 11 S. S A. A Wells has been on the sick list this week but Is now much imp Im- Im p 11 oved Lew Milner Is getting ready tomake tomake to tomake make several thousand brick this summer Bummer L. L A. A Holl Hollenbeck has an interesting interest interest- ing tug editorial in this issue on the elgh eighth th page Rube Wilkins sheriff of the county county coun coon ty Is the proud father of a baby girl born Tuesday Mrs T T. T Woods came over from Vernal to visit with her husband and friends A. A F F. F Maxwell moved his hie family to Altonah Tuesday Mr Maxwell Is in business there Cold nights have bave held beld crops back but soon eoon everything will begin to shoot up in a hurry burry Mrs Lillian Lillian Nowland Nowland is spending this week at the James Nowland ranch east of My Myton ton The water in the and Lake- Lake fork rivers is said to be lower than usual at this time of year 1 1 t I Mrs Fritz Schleinitz was wae appoint appoint- appointed ed d treasurer of Red Cross in place of ot Wise Miss Gladys Stewart resigned Mrs George H. H Fisher of Vernal mother of Mrs Dave Marchant spent one day this week visiting In My Myton ton Joe Cooper left left on Wednesday morning for Nevada Nevada where he expects expects expects ex ex- to spend some time In mining camps Clarence King came up from the ranch on Green river last Monday to spend a few days attending to 10 busl DUBI- DUBI ness here Charles Milnes Milne's poem The Devil In this issue IEsue is perhaps the best he has yet written and that Is saying I n R great deal Miss Lillian LUllan Babcock will wUl probably teach in Salt Lake county the coming coming com com- ing year though she has not yet definitely decided Captain W. W M M. M Cooley general manager of the Uintah Railway compan company com corn pan pang pany has liar a large tractor breaking up i his ls land near Randlett Julius is employed at th the Myton pool hall ball in the place recent recently ly vacated by William Sands who left for training camp Mrs A. A J. J Charles and Mrs H H. C. C Means spent Tuesday in Whiterocks They visited the Indian school and found It very interesting Mrs C. C W. W Dubendorff has purchased purchased pur pur- ch chased sed the C. C L L. L Bailey house on E Estreet Estreet street just north of the Presbyterian church She is said to have bought It R at a n bargain ba The Tho small son of Irvin Caldwell of Altonah was reported very seriously seriously seri seri- ill last Monday Mr Caldwell was working at the shearing corral corralin in Antelope when he ho received the theW W word Harold H Dubendorff of tho the h News was In Mj Myton ton for tor a day or two His wife has been quite ill Ul for Cor severa several days but is now much better A At present she is ie with her mother Mrs Edwin Pike Iva Janet Adair is suing George C C. C Adair for a divorce Among other othe things she eho charges him him with a ba bad temper The Tho suit Is being brought In Jn the district court at Price Ada Adair is in My Myton ton The county beekeeper I met in Myton on Saturday but owin owing to absence of the president and man many many members there was wae not nol much bus business busl- busl ness n-ees transacted Another meeting will be held soon Boon Mrs John Caldwell of Roosevelt Roosevel p passed through Myton en cn route t tI to I Filmore wh where where re she will meet her sister sister sis sis- sis sis- ter Mrs Irs Alonzo Lyman ot or Cal California California Cali- Cali fornia whom she has not seen for more mor than 25 years The two will visit with ith their mother Mrs James king who Is 88 years old I The Ladies Ladles Aid will meet at the home of Mrs R R. R J J. J Enochs Enoche today The ladies ladles will again make malce the tho Belgian Bel Bel- Belgian gian glan garments I Born to Mr and Mrs Van Baldwin a fine boy Mrs Baldwin was formerly forme formerly form form- e erly IY Miss Jesse Green They reside twelve twel miles down the river Word came from Mt Emmons to the effect that Mrs Knight mother I i of Miss Sylvia Knight who Is employed employed em em- I em-I played at the hotel was very ill Miss 1 Sylvia left immediately for Mt 1 Emmons Emmons Emmons Em Em- mons to be with her o r The chances are that tho the Walker garage will be indefinitely closed Ralph and Charlie Walker Valker who have 1 been called to the colors were of such valuable assistance that their father rather will hardly be able to get along without them A A. A J. J Manner who contracted for forthe forthe forthe the Barney Rush place at Independence ence is planning on leaving the country the dea 1 I having in some manner fallen through Mr Manner is going to have a sale Full particulars particulars particulars ulars elsewhere in this Issue 1 Mrs J. J W. W Howland Rowland who for several several several sev sev- eral months months- has been visiting with her daughter Mrs Alfred J. J Charles of the Uintah Indian Project this week r returned turned to her home in Denver Den Den- ver Mrs Howland Rowland likes this town very well and will come again Funny that the wool freighters from the Antelope corrals are coming in over the Myton Price road when ItIs It Itis itis is 16 15 miles farther larther than the Willow Willowcreek Willowcreek creek reek route The summer road in the skies kles Is In bad shape according to many reports Price reports Price News Advocate 1 J. J W. W Caldwell marshal of Murray Murray Murray Mur Mur- ray City near Salt Lake has been visiting in My Myton ton Randlett and other points for several days Mr MI Caldwell Is the father of Mrs Oscar Adams Adame of Randlett He has been here before and Is well pleased with the country W W. W T. T Fisher will vill soon begin to put the finishing touches on the building I which he Is converting Into a hotel on Bridge street between C Cand Cand and D People who at at one time a big ugly mill building will be saw u I surprised when they inspect tills tillS mis modern mod mod- moo moo- ern and up-to-date up structure Among those who attended the theMy My Myton ton ward conference last Sunday were vere the following from Roosevelt President resident Wm H. H Smart President E. E 5 Lambert Mrs Flora Collett Catlett Mrs Mary Orser C. C I. I Johnson E E. H Burgess Wm ONeil O'Neil George M M. Hess D. D N. N Todd A number of farmers in the Ulnah Uin- Uin ah talt basin have hav-e been receiving mother mother mothr moth er r sugar beets from the department of f agriculture with a request that soil oil be he tested for raising beet see seeds seede de Reports are to be made the coming fall all There Is no doubt but that this Is s a beet seed country C. C J. J has returned from Provo where he went to attend to legal egal business In connection with the Injunction suit brought by C. C T. T Beggs and others against the My Myton ton Canal and Irrigation company and others particulars of which will be found in nu another column Work will begin soon won on the Hebor Heber Heberto to Fruitland road according to advices advices ad ad- vices received by Ira R. R Browing tate state road engineer from F F. L district forester at Ogden Approval of the plans by the district engineer is being awaited and Is expected ex- ex ex expected to arrive from Berkeley Cal Cat any day Rev Wm Paden of Salt Lake Lak In charge of home missionary work for forthe forthe I the tho Presbyterian church was here hero Saturday and Sunday to preach and I to confer with members with reference reference reference refer refer- ence to the coming of Rev Arthur I IRice Rice who is to assume his duties about May 12 12 which would be bo a week from next Sunday Elmer Ewin and A. A 0 0 O. Smith left during the week for somewhere in IIi inthe inthe the northwest perhaps Seattle where they will work in the ship yards Their families will not go at this his time Mrs Ewin accompanied her husband as far as Price For a a. short while she will visit friends in differ different differ t crt ent parts of the state I Wilder Bailey Dalley formerly with the Indian service on this reser- reser reser reser-j I ration atlon but for the last few years on ithe j i the Wind River reservation has been appointed supervisor of a reservation I In the South Lately he took charge charge of ot the work With his ble wife ho drove through from Wind River In their theirs I IU U car j I L L. L D. D Crandall a prominent farmer farm farm- er er beeman and of Tabiona spent a few hours in Myton 1 last Fri day Mr 11 Crandall is the father of the Crandall boys at Tabiona and is associated with them in business He owns property at Springville Tabiona and Redcap F Gerald Thorne Thome with the United States department of agriculture I headquarters r at Logan passed through Myton 1 last Friday en route for lor Vernal on business in connection with his work Mr Thorne was WIUS formerly a resident of Vernal He Isa is isa isa a young man of high character and sterling worth It is reported on good authority that E. E L. L Doheney is considerably Interested In the tho oil possibilities in Inthe inthe the tho Uintah basin Mr 1 Doheney Is the man who made Los Ios Angeles famous as an oil on producer and who later created the Mexican Petroleum company which now is second to the Standard Oil on company There was a large crowd attended the farewell hop given for the boys who left leCt for training camps Several Several Sev Sev- eral carloads of Roosevelt young people people people peo peo- were In attendance The Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roose Roose- velt orchestra furnished the music and a general good time was enjoyed by all aU present Elegant refreshments n ere ere in charge of Mrs J F F. F Babcock Mrs N. N C. C Wilson president of or orthe the Ioka loka Red Cross society sends word that there will be an auction at the ward house on Saturday May 1 11 11 at ten a a. a m. m and that George Meranda will be the auctioneer F Free ce lunch will be e served She says that that everything from a rooster to a calf will be offered for sale R R. R N N. N Watson who has charge of the Ira Calvert place on the Independence Independence Independence Inde Inde- road Is well along with his work With 53 acres In grain he planted 40 acres to sweet clover and 13 acres to alfalfa He expects to plant several acres to sorghum cane and will this fall install a a. cane milland milland mill milland and other necessary equipment for making sorghum Marion MarJon Harmston and Miss Ora Johnson of Roosevelt were married in ill Duch Duchesne Tuesday last The couple are quite well known wn In ln in the Uintah basin the bride hawing having work cd td In the Uintah Builders as Mr and Mrs 1 Harmston will make their home in Roosevelt The Free Press Joins their many My Myton ton I friends In wishing them much hap happi happi- PI-I PI ness Dee Orser son of Mr 11 and Mrs Frank Orser of Roosevelt is soon expected home on a furlough He is isnow Isnow isnow now stationed at Atlanta where he recently stood an examination for appointment appointment ap ap- to position of lieutenant He was 18 in 18 in a class of Mr Orser has been In the army two years rears and served a great deal dea of the time along tho the border between United United United Unit Unit- Unit Unit- ed States and Mexico A bill proposing to give soldiers a preferential status In the filing o of homestead claims has been introduced ed in the house of representatives by Representative McArthur of Oregon Relatives of soldiers would be permitted permitted permitted per per- to file on the claims during the absence of the soldiers and would deduct the time spent In service from the time necessary for proving the claims To be effective May 1 10 10 F F. F S. S Dunlevy Dunlevy Dun- Dun levy state road agent of Carbon county has bas resigned T. T P. P Lamons of Price has been recommended by bythe bythe bythe the Carbon county commissioners to succeed Mr 1 Dunlevy y A communication communication communication cation giving this Information hm was received re received re- re by Ira R. R Browning state road engineer Mr 1 Dunlevy Is deputy count county surveyor and is obliged to devote devote devote de de- de- de vote all aU of his time hereafter to that work he says I I High priced eggs In winter months are arc things of the past generation if tr the farmers and city dwellers who at attempting attempting attempting at- at tempting to com combat hat the high cost of living are keeping the thc patriotic hens will cooperate In Intro introducing the newest methods of preserving eggs for tor winter use By the ne new system now being adopted by commercial commercial com mercial poultry houses bouses throughout the country practically all aU risk has been lIeen removed from the storing of or eggs for or winter use Sheep and cattle will be he grazed in the national forests in greatly in- in creased numbers this year to meet the war needs of the country and the allies ames for meat The largest increase In Increase crease has bas been made In the Colorado and Wyoming forests where additional cattle and more sheep will beg razed In the state of California there will be more I sheep The provision for more cattle cattle cat cat- tle is widely distributed through relatively relatively relatively re re- re- re small increases in most of th the forests George I 1 Mulvey looks for an an oil all boom in the basin providing the Ferris Ferris Ferris Fer Fer- ris leasing bill is not passed by con con- gress B. B P. P Blair is here from Montrose lie ile will be here a week or ten en days dars Mr Blair does not look for any great amount of development work In th the basin until after this war is over o D |