Show 1 Y T T O q N Ur 1 a and d. d Mr r Knelt of y V r 1 r visit visitors is t s rs thi this VC I 1 1 y to s school l is n u moro cru J year than cv eve i lC te m to Il its it- ni hIs I o 1 ry lh Ther t is 14 an all of two hundred and nd tw wit i cn 1 More i- i 1 comin Coming Iii n. f fro fr n 11 ti t. t t time tithe a athey as they are arc abI to leave the farms The Uintah Power and Light Company Company Com Com- Com pany pany have employed eight men from irom Salt Galt alt Lake Juke These men ar arn boiler boilermakers boilermakers makers and will the ten tel hundred hundred hund hund- red and eighty foot pipe pipe- for the new plant They expect to complete this work in twenty three days The new plant will furnish the Uintah Basin in light and power Mr and his secretary Miss McVey of Washington D D. D C. C are her herP for the purpose of selling the new platted townsite of Myton My This embraces the west half of the south east cast quarter and the south southwest southwest west vest quarter of section 25 and the east half of the south east cast quarter of section 26 Township 3 south Range 2 West Vest U. U S S. S M M. The blocks range tange from irom 67 to making makin 66 blocks All blocks are by feet alleys 20 feet Lots in all blocks except blocks locks 67 and 72 50 feet front Blocks 67 and 72 and lots 6 to 11 exclusive of block 71 are arc reserved for Indian Service East and West WestI I streets except South streets are feet wide North and South streets except east cast and west streets are 80 feet wide Permanent monuments of ir iron n cap 2 inches in diameter 36 inches long filled with cement set five feat in the ground are located at intersection of the center centerlines centerlines lines ines of the follow following nJ street 3 anc and G G 3rd and J J. J and G and J. J 7 and G G. G and 7 and J. J Block is reserved for a high school blocks 68 and 69 were reserved for foran foran an air ship landing site Lots 1 to 5 i inclusive were reserved for pos post postoffice office and government garage The lots were appraised from ten to one onehundred onehundred onehundred hundred thirty-five thirty dollars and the lots are their buyers will be bc listed next wee week in these items The Teachers Parent Association met last Friday night at the Myton ton school Between sixty and seventy people were present They were highly entertained by speeches of df Mr Pope Superintendent Moore Judge Morgan and V V. L. L Rice Mr Moore spoke on the Relation of the School to the Community He that the community life should center center center cen cen- ter around the school A piano duet was rendered by Mr l and Mrs Mis V V. V L. L Rica and ri a a vocal duet by Mrs Enoch and Mrs Dauwalder The following officers were elected for the ensuing ensuing ensuing ing year Mr Adolph Jensen ten ten-m- ten ten- V V. V T T. T Rice 1st vice president Ed Brown 2nd vice vice- vice president resident Mrs Fritz Schleinitz secretary C. C D D D. Kitcher treasurer Frank Watkins principal of the Duchesne schools was was among the i Duchesne people who attended the Myton l Teachers Parents-Teachers Association I Friday evening |