Show QUARTERLY CO CONFERENCE FE ENCE Quarterly conference Roosevelt stake will be held at Roosevelt September September September Sep Sep- 16 and 17 General authorities ties will be present 0 FOR OVER 40 YEARS HALLS HALL'S CATARRH M MEDICINE DICI has been used successfully In the treatment of of Catarrh HALLS HALL'S CATARRH MEDICI MEDICINE E consists consists consists con con- of or an Ointment which Quickly Relieves by local application and the Internal Medicine a Tonic which acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces Surfaces Sur Sur- faces thus reducing the Inflammation I Sold by all an druggists F. F J. J Cheney Co Toledo Ohio a 0 E ENCOURAGEMENT T Father have Father have yOU you had any encouragement encouragement encouragement en en- from Crom my daughter Suitor Well Suitor Well she said you would probably be willing t to continue her monthly allowance after our marriage mar mar- New New ew York Sun 91 i I e STUDENTS Complete your High 1 School Education Education Edu Edu- cation at the Uintah inta Academy Specially Prepared to Emphasize Fourth Year Work or Send for Circular Registration Sept 11 r on CASH MARIE MARKE T TH H Have ave you tried Delicia brand canned meats for lunches We have them Also Hel Heinze's pork and beans chowchow chili sauce pickles pickling vinegar vinegar SPECIALS Seeded raisins 20 cents cent g. g fresh bread and cinnamon cinnamon rolls Yours for Quality and Service V S STEWART T i WART WARTS N CALVERT J Salt Q Lake Lale Duchesne uc St Stage ge Da Dally Daily l trips trip s t to Heber I Provo and Salt r Strawberry Valley J I Leave DUCHE DUCHESNE SIrE 1045 A A. A M. M Leave SALT LAKE CITY A. A M. M SALT Arrive LAKE CITY P. P M M. M Arrive DUCHESNE DUCHES E P P. P M M. ii j. j We call for Passengers at any Hotel I THE MYTON MyrON FREE PRESS An Independent Newspaper Published every Thursday at My Myton ton Utah by the Uintah Basin Publishing Company C C. C B. B COOK Manager SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ono One year In advance 6 months In advance 3 months montis in advance CO 60 Advertising Rates on Request Phone Ring one on one long one short abort I A SAMPLE il r By Dy L. L A. A Holl Hollenbeck Laws are often passed with an Improper Improper improper im Im- Im- Im proper motive Those that are re passed passed pass pass- ed ell with the right motive and properly properly properly prop prop- erly digested are sound philosophical laws Jaws that ever every body respects but the ones passed wherein somebody has lIas an ax to grind do not work so tiC well ell For a sample take tallo Chapter 94 of the Utah Laws of 1921 th 1921 th-j th last legislature made legislature made to Regulate the Hie Construction of School Buildings 3 I It seems to be an innocent looking statute It provides that the state superintendent shall ha have hae e practically practical practical- l ly all the tho say so about the construction construction construction tion and erection of school build build- ings lugs That the heating ventilation sanitation lighting and so forth shall be under tinder his absolute charge and he Is made practically an absolute absolute absolute lute monarch in school bull building ing over the various county school hoards boards of ot the slate state as well as his other jurisdiction jurisdiction jurisdiction juris juris- diction as to the management of the schools At one time we had our lo local local local lo- lo cal school districts that were noted for being extremely local and democratic democratic democratic demo demo- cratic and though they have been deficient in a wa way yet they taught local pride and individuality that was later swallowed up in the county coun- coun ty school district and the central powers that be were not satisfied and so the state superintendent is s made the supreme boss of the scho school 11 system of the state The Tile is a growth that should have been prevented because there is a dangerous tendency tendency tend tend- enc ency now-a-days now to concentrate everything everything everything ev ev- at the state capitals fl Cut t and then at Washington last and themore the dIe themore more concentration we have th the worse we are ot off oti The last legislature legislature legislature legisla legisla- ture should have fought this principle pIe to the last ditch but it didn't and fell into a grievous error There will be those of course who v will defend the said above monarchial monarchial monarchial mon- mon school law and as innocent looking as it ma may appear to Lo them yet in addition to the above abo p criticism i- i cism down at the last end f i the said law is a joker that appears like liku likua a good sized African in the proverbial proverbial proverbial bial woodpile It says sars Sec I 1 N NJ J plans or specifications of school schol of buildings shall be approved c unless prepared by br a duly licensed archi archi- archi Now that is where Vie tIle gla t comes in That is the sta statutory tutor cre P. creation of a graft and a trust rast for licensed architects If a man than isn't a licensed architect then he hp hasn't a look in its The architect that thata a school board might want to employ and who Is a man of great ability if he is not licensed then his plans cannot be accepted On the ither hand if it he lie is a licensed architect and has an Inferior building plan his plan must be accepted by the lie board and by the state superintend superintend- ent A license do give gl a man Ulan brains though brains sometimes gives a man the license of adaptability adaptability adaptability and as the licensed architects architects architects archi archi- will get together and pool their prices it follows that the statute places the school funds of the state in a position so that the they will be grafted upon b by the architects architects' and andare andare andare are protected by the law In so doing do do- ing How Innocent that statute looks for the benefit of good school buildings The architects had ac an anax ax to grind and they eXI expect to grind it at the expense of the taxpayers ol oj the state and they now have thE power to enforce their demands After having haYing hoodwinked the legislature legisla ture do you suppose that the they will wUI not take full advantage of ot power If It you ou doubt it just study stud human nature a little and the tile answer an an- answer will be plain A careful examination examination ex ex- ex of these innocent looking statutes that are fastened upon the people of the state show that the they are made primarily not for the good goodof of the people but for graft This ThIt law seems to be no exception to that thai rule and the legislature didn't see set it It Is high time Ume that the legislature legislature legisla legisla- ture of Utah were lo looking king for selfish self ish purpose hidden away in most ol of the bills that are sought to be made into laws o 0 oN N NOTICE orrICE Notice i is hereby given that the Duchesne County Republican Convention Con Con- will wUl be held at Myton 1 Open Oper House on the day of September 1922 at 10 1030 30 a. a m. m for the purpose of nominating A Representative In inthe the State Legislature Legislature Leg Leg- County Clerk County Recorder Recorder Re Re- corder Sheriff Treasurer Assessor Attorney Surveyor The representation at said conven convention convention tion will be one delegate for 11 twenty votes cast for tor G Governor vernor Charles R R. Maybe at the November election 1920 or any major fraction thereof and every precinct to have at least one delegate as follows Myton 8 2 Arcadia 1 Redcap 3 Duchesne 8 Mt Eu- Eu EJ mons coons 2 Roosevelt 14 Hanna I Cedarview 4 Neola 4 Monarch 1 Altonah 5 Doneta Boneta 3 Antelope 2 Bluebell 3 Fruitland 1 Strawberry ry 2 Utahn 1 1 Hayden 1 Talmage Talmage Tal- Tal mage mape 2 Upalco 2 ioka soka 1 Mountain Mountain Mountain Moun Moun- tain Home 3 4 Harper 1 R E. E 3 MILLER County Chairman Craig Harmston Secretary Sep Sept 7 I. I WILLIES WILLIE'S SUGGESTION I IThe The Sunday school lesson was on Job The superintendent of or the tile I. I primary department was earnestly I endeavoring to picture the painful condition of or Job to his youthful au au- To ro this end he was dwelling was dwelling at length upon poor Jobs Job's suffer suffer-j ings and the futility of all medical i I treatment A small down boy front f is W who lO had been absorbed In the tale i suddenly held up his hand j I What Is It WU Willie le asked the I superintendent Have nave the they tried Doctor Smith asked Willie loyally naming the ramn family physician Judge Notice to Creditors Creditors' Notice is hereby given that all creditors of The State Bank may mar present their claims against said suld bank and prove the same on onor onor onor or before the first day of November 1922 before Ernest C. C Robbins Special Examiner ju jn charge of ot said id The Myton lyton State Stale Bank at ton Myron Duch Duchesne County Utah ER ERNEST EST C C. C. C ROBBINS f Special Examiner In Charge POPE PORTER Attorneys Aug 13 Sept Sep 21 Notice to My Iy I Patrons IOn In order to be up with the times it is necessary that I spend pend the v vintel winter win win- in inter ter tel outside this year so I will be in my office every day from irom Sept 4 to Oct 15 at 15 at lt which time I will leave I In order to take advantage of some I special courses that will be given in I Salt Lake this winter Intel Those having ing i work worl unfinished or those who desire I new work will please call at the earliest convenience so I can arrange arrange my da dates tes I Respectfully Dr J. J H H. BROWN D. D D. D S S. Aug 31 Sept 21 SALE OF 1 INDIANLAND INDIAN LAND LANDOn On November 1 1922 at 2 00 o'clock P P. P M. M sealed bids will be beI I opened at the Uintah and Oura Ouray Agency office at Ft Duchesne Utah for certain Indian allotments Lists of the lands showing description description de de- acreage Irrigable area appraised appraised appraised ap ap- ap- ap praised valuation etc will willbe be given or mailed to interested persons persons upon request Bids must be for not less than the tIie appraised value and be accompanied by a certified check bank draft cashiers cashier's check or or express express express ex ex- press money order for 10 of the bid payable to the order of Albert H. H Kneale Superintendent Checks of unsuccessful bidders will be prompt promptly returned The right to re reject reject reject re- re any allY and all bids is reserved to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs One may bid on more than one tract but must make a separate bid for each tract Sales may be he for cash or on deferred ed payments Information as to the terms of ot oe sale and as to irrigation charges will be he supplied by the Superintendent Superintendent Superintendent Su Su- Su- Su upon request Conveyance will be be- beby by patent In fee to the purchaser when full payment payment payment pay pay- ment has been made I Aug 31 Oct 26 t h SLAM Bang Bang Bang- Bang Im lin Im I'm never never afraid to tell aman a aman man anything because it goes in one ear and out at the other Slam Yes Slam Yes but If you ou tell a woman woman wom wom- an nn anything it goes in at both ears and out at the Everybody's mouth Everybody's Magazine I 0 j 0 o LOWER LOWEn MATHEMATICS Put two and together and youre you're got the beginnings of or almost an any good home homebrew recipe Life T NOT MUCH DA DANGER DANGEl The motor car traveling at great speed was about to make a dangerous danger dauger- ous turn Do people peo le lose their Uv lives s hera here frequently asked a nervous ger Not more than once yelled tho the intrepid driver as as he took a grip of ot the wheel wheel rEx 0 I More people squint with their brains than with their eyes eres I r a t. t R a r rt rt t t 14 I is C I 1 a il i p T i l a C This new sugar coated gum um delights delight tr young an and d old tC g f It melts in n your mouth and the gum in the center remains to aid digestion brighten teeth and soothe mouth an and throat There are the other W WRIGLEY R I G L EV friends to choose from too M Mr S tl r re iN It r I 1 ti 1 r 1 1 li I N the past two months Firestone are universally equipping with ith Firestone Fire Fire- IN has built and marketed more tires stone Cords than in similar in its history any period Th There ere are many reasons f for or t the b e h. h high 19 h This steadily increasing public quality of Firestone tires but chief j is proof of the recognition by among the special manufacturing processes proc proc- car owners of the greater values of- of esses are double gum-dipping gum thus th-ns fere by Firestone It is a tribute to eliminating internal friction by insulating insulat insulat- Firestone men men all all stockholders in the ing each cord strand and air b bag air g cure t company company all all actuated by the operating insuring a well-balanced well and perfectly ing principle of Most Miles per Dollar shaped product The high rugh age avei-age average performance of Dont Don't speculate in you tires tires you will J Firestone Cords is without equal in the find the right combination of price and annals of t tire re making and is reflected quality in Firestone Come in and let letus by the general tendency to specify us tell you about the service these Firestone for hard service Taxicab Cords are giving other owners car and bus lines Jines buying tires by t. t the e mile milc whom v yo you you know r 1 D J V PI I rIi If 7 elY t II r t I t 1 i 1 h ID I 1 1 t f v f I Sold by I Is I's I MOTOR INN s I t 1 |