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Show THE UINTAH BASIN FARMER 3 cTHYTON ITEMS COMING- :- Tuesday and Wednesday December 6 and 7 Several of the sheepmen who use the Ninemile country and the district along the Green river as a winter range for their sheep, have already located themselves in. that locality. Murdock Bros., Coleman Bros., Ray Dillman, Mr. Lewis and others. A. large 'number of sheep graze in this part of the basin dur- stolen by the Ctes from another tribe. Arappo was a scout with Kit Carson for some time. He was the grand father of John Harper Nick of Myton, the only Indian of the reservation who was in the World War and went across to France. Mrs. Curits Howells is the only child that survives him. Interment was made in the Myton cemetery. The Indians conducted a short service at the grave. A CT. Marchant of Myton, local buyer of turkeys, bought a large number for the Thanksgiving trade and shipped them to the Fulton Market at Salt Lake City. rzfaacchETAO ETAO ETA ET EE ing the winter months. Mrs. Floyd Wheeler of Myton has accepted a position as analyist for the Basin Seed Growers association, Ihc. Mrs. Wheeler is working. at their plant in the building formerly occupied by the Occident- ZANE GREYS al company. T. Beggs of Myton, a local buyer, recently purchased one and a half cars of honey from producers in this part of the basin. This shipment was recently shipped from Price to Los Angeles Brokerage Firm and they expect to export the same to Germany to assist in suffering market demands for this commodity in that country. The total shipment was 835 cans The 125th anniversary of the Board of National Missions of the Presbyterian church in the United States was observed in Myton on Nov. 13th and Sunday, 3for Qllirtstntas are rtcfh ett Sunday, Nov. 20th. The first Sunday the S. Rev. Parker btsplag, A pastor,. spoke on the subject of National Missions (Anti foere Ijappg to tell gtn and an offering was taken the folfaere prtmb $50 was sent by lowing Sunday. the church and Sunday school for 0D tlje sfyofniitg tit e&eru bragj this cause. The fund gathered on these occasions is used for the pTeIl sag mr more Ijere, but purpose of assisting home missions come tit please bo, churches in the U. S. The alfalfa seed situation in MyAnb ilje carbs loti! speab for ton during the week beginning tiemselbes to goul Nov. 28th, attracted several buyers who represent different companies. J. Sheehan is here as a buyer for the Griswold Seed Co. of Lincoln, Neb. Arthur Steele, the Albert Dickson Co. of Chicago, 111: Mr. Vanavery, Western Seed MarAsk to see our Christmas Fred Burger, Northrop keting Co.; N. and King Co; George Tingley Card samples L. Peterson, pres, of the seed pool THE E00SEVELT STANDARD ho is acting as their representa-v- e in disposing cf their pool. Roosevelt, Utah between Kneale The highway pi!'!!!ii!:il!lll!!ll!lP'!1!i!iW yton and Ft. Duchesne, during le past few weeks has been put The bridges that i good condition. ere washed out in the fall by the 100 sheets paper and 100 en- eavy rains have been replaced, p velopes with your name or g he farmers did the work and the the name of your farm and 3 idian department furnished the address neatly printed. $2.00. 1 laterial. Under the supervision oi 1 Best linen paper. Only a few 1 a eorge ElLott, Indian farmei boxes left g 1 rce of men and teams have been MAIL YOUR. ORDER TODAY the road bed and C. honey itrs the best of IF ITS a. Zane the west. And NEVADA fs just that I Starring daring Gary Cooper, dashing cavalier of adventure stories that set the old red bleed atinglGrey-Paramoun- t,. ing Laid m the colorful days when the old west was beginning to fade and the righteous element put Itr s as big as the open the taboo on outlawry ranges it pictures ALSO Concluding Chapter of Blake of Scotland Yaid And Opening Chapter of (A Big Circus Serial) Admission - J j 25c and 15c rading putting in good shape. Basin Seed Growers association the name decided on by the a ?ed growers who have formed PetL. N. larketing organization. and rson of Myton is president tanager. The othein who signed ie papers for a charter are: C. arsen, Arcadia; F. 0. Lund berg, t. George Howells.! Duchesne; they! The gravity machine )ka. urchasd has been installed1 and in operation. Mrs. Floyd Wheel- r is analyzing seed for them. ac- -i Monday afternoon. Nov. 21st ii red in Myton the funeral of! : t The home of good pictures ROOSEVELT, j SARGA1N j UTAH I Roosevelt Standard I j 'i!!!ii!!l!i!ll!!i!Li!l!!!!l Encourage Home patron- izing' the ones you already have., i jappo. one of the oldest Indians is believed n the reservation. It It e was over 100 years of age. i said that when a baby, h? was j UINTAH CREAMERY COMPANY C. NEOLA J. Nelson, Mgr. UTlTT |