Show UINTAH I T T 1 BASIN CORRE ls t 4 J I. 3 4 10 POINT LAPOINT t 00 10 J i 1 Mr and Mrs Clarence Claren e Hadlock I O II p e ai o moved front from town u Uj on their j Deep cr creek cicek ek homestead r Rex Taylor returned home la last cast t week from o outside po points point nt Joseph Hacking of V Vernal Venial was a visitor in town Monday morning Moroni Gebus of Provo Prove has been g here looking after the interests of ot his Ius farm Lage Large crowds of people attended the Uintah county fair far held at Vernal Vernal Ver- Ver Vernal nal last week All report a goo good time and come back feeling that the time had b been en well spent r Mr 11 and Mrs Jesse Brough have f moved here for the winter to bonear bo bonear bonear near school for their children They I have spent the summer on their Ouray valley alley farm tarm Mr 11 and Mrs 1 Russell Harrison and the Misses Pearl and Francis Harrson Harrison Harr- Harr Harrson son attended the fair fall at Vernal Sat eat urda Miss Hiss Lucy Jones spent Sunday in inVernal Vernal James Harrison of Randlett was In town Saturday r 10 Ie Ie TALMAGE Mrs 1 Robert Winterton has gone to Heber for fruit 1 Mr and Mrs 1 James Anderson leftt left t here hereon on Sunday for Heber to be gone gone a couple of weeks Our school teachers Mrs Louise Anderson Mrs Amanda Edwards and Mrs Mary Iary Shelton attended teachers teacher's institute tute in Myton on Friday Friday Fri Fri- Friday Fri Fri- day and Saturday of ot last week Our new cream station will vill soon I be ready for use Joseph Draper is putting it up on his town lot and has it nearly finished Mr and Mrs 1 H H. H P P. P Ottosen left lert here on Thursday for Provo where they expect to spend the winter Ther Their children are attending school there Word was received last Tuesday I by Mrs Irs H. H A. A Beckstead that her herson herson son Rulon was injured in the Silver King mine at Park City the night be be- fore tore fore He was taken down to Salt Lake to the Holy Cross hospital the next day and is getting along fairly j well He was struck on the head bya by a stick of ot timber As it happened Mr Beckstead his father was in Salt Lake at the time of the acct acci dent Miss Katie Garfield the Utahn school teacher was a Talmage visitor on Sunday Miss lUss Elvira Moffit 1 and Miss Agnes Kenison were the guests of Miss Norma Beckstead on Sunday TABIONA f Abe Gines Ganes J. J H. H LeFevre and Jacob Gines have gone to Provo for tor fruit Miss Dina Ellers from Provo was wasa a visitor in Tabiona during the week Jos C. C Crandall from Springville was here inspecting his farm and at attending attending attending at- at tending business matters Jesup Thomas Dana Rose Roseand Roseand Roseand and Jos C. C Crandall went to Duchesne Duchesne Du- Du Duchesne chesne and Ft Duchesne on busi busi- ness Our school is in operation but with a rather poor attendance Parents Parents Parents Par Par- do you realize that the first few days of school are most important and especially with that little tot who Is just commencing Usually the first few days lost from school O means a backward lagging pupil and possibly s so for the first few lew years a All Ail t of or our teachers attended a teachers convention held in My Myton ton and report not only having a good time but of f receiving man many good suggestions which will be of much value to our school and its ts patrons While Walter Brown a boy about v t 49 9 years old jears old was vas turning loose their one one- stepped on OU a loose piece of boar board which d l flew fiew up and struck him the The force was sut- sut toh r. r Wit to knock out two teeth badjo bad- bad v o j k lJ c cut his lip Up and knocked him hm un- un rt 11 conscious We hope he will soon get v over ver this accident and be around again Say we had a hot hot dog dance OK from rom start to finish Some 1 and and talk about the dogs doge They were growled some whined and some barked but to no avail they all ail went down lust Just the same You can now ride up Main street or First South and you will notice an an unusually slim sUm number of dogs chasing after your horse Lets Let's have some more hot dogs we e like them Dance was given by the M. M I. I A A. A and the ones who built the hot dogs sure know how to do it right Miss Mae Robbins of Duchesne is Miss Genevieve Hicken or- or oro o oJ I t. oJ HANNA i 0 Ie Io oJ oJ 1 Ie d' d d' d Mrs Frank Clark and son left for Lark Friday They will spend 9 1 the winter there Mrs Dick has gone to Leh Lehl 1 for a few days visit With his parents Mr and Mrs 1 Frank Savage left for Salt Lake Thursday Sam McAfee of Park lark City is here hero looking after atter his rattle cattle Mrs E E. E Wood and Miss Melba Cook returned J from My Myton ton l Monday l' l Ie Ie dr w. w I Ie 0 q Io t f ARCADIA 1 oJ- oJ oto to J I Io Born to Mr and Mrs 1 James M. M Olsen Sept 27 a boy Word has been received from Bountiful that a bo boy was born to Mr and Mrs Alfred T. T Hill Sept 27 Mrs Irs Hill was formerly Miss Alta AHa Gil GU- bert Our school teachers Misses Josephine Josephine Jose Jose- phine Hunt and nd Marva Vance were In attendance at convention at My- My Friday and Saturday Miss Iss Leah Larsen who Is attend attend- I t r 0 r Ing ng high school at Duchesne was a week end visitor at the home of her paren parents ts Mr l and Mrs Mrs' C. C A. A Larsen Gustave and James Junus Jinkins L. L J. J Gilbert and Wanless Shields left last week forthe for tor forthe the mountains to round up their cat cat- tle Mack W West st has returned after spending a month mouth in Salt Lake The M M. I I. I A. A will give an opening social October tho the All are invited in in- invited invited in- in to attend John Gilbert and Milton l Larsen returned from Price with their new huller The They expect to start right light to work Byron Smith has gone to Salt Lake with a load of ot honey Mr and Mrs L. L Lee Murdock have returned home hom-e after spending a month with Mrs 1 Murdoch's Murdocks father at Ioka loka George Meranda to oJ Ie 00 oJ Ie I d MT HOME IE or J 00 Io oJ- oJ Ray Pace of ot Ninemile and wife come in last Monday evening and nd spent the week visiting relatives and arid friends The parents patiently looked and and waited last week for tor the ninth grade teacher to come but as he did not appear some of the pupils have gone to take the eighth grade again Mrs 1 Joe Jenson of ot Talmage was was was' visiting at the home of Bert Jenson part of last week Mrs Millie il Mitchell is suffering with a seviere cold and sore throat Thomas Thayne and family h have ve gone gone to Provo for fruit In a number of the Mt l Home young oung people attended the missionary missionary missionary mission mission- ary farewell lL party given in Boneta last Friday night in n honor of Ann and Miss Fern who leave soon to fill missions Brig Stevenson Ste leaves this morning morning morning morn morn- ing for Logan He is taking aking hs boys Clinton and Clifford to the A. A C. C O MYTON oft 00 Are you a Mollusc October 4 and no killing frost yet Yes we have no k ban-k in My Myton ton What about an alfalfa meal mill millIn In n n My Myton ton A canning factory would pay big bigin bigin bigin in Myton Miss Mary Tingley is a student in Westminster Many new alfalfa seed hullers have come into the basin asin this fall Hundreds of Uintah basin people have gone to the state fair fall in ill Salt Lake Willcox Academy Vernal Rev George A. A Downey principal opened last Monday l The largest number of ot Indians inVernal in inVernal inVernal Vernal for tor years attended the Uintah Uin tah tali county fair The sheriff is on the out look-out for fora a woman in the eastend east eastend eastend end of the county Mrs Ray Kim Kimball ball who died at ather ather ather her home near Gusher on September 23 was buried in Denver Bob Rohm has returned to telle California where he will speed the winter in the soldiers home l Ii Miss s Millie Stewart has returned d to University of Utah where sh she sha 1 Jf is III in her second ru I Miss Oddie Mckee of Vernal is the teacher at Woods eight miles below Myton l in Uintah county Local oil men are deeply int interested interest interest- rested rest rest- ed In iu the good news that continues to come fr from m the well near Thomp Thomp- sons George Stewart ana and son Bon Bitchell were down from the mine up the Strawberry river T They ey are shipping about thirty r mouth month mouth Mrs Sofia Holder of Price stopped stopp stopp- ed off in Myton 1 She was returning returnIng return return- ing home from Ver Vernal al where s she e attended attended at attended at- at tended to business in the U. U S. S S land offic office Among the many maily du duck k hunters in the basin this week were the fol following following fol- fol lowing from Price Braffet Gonales Walters They report report re report re- re port good luck on Green river Read the new advertisements fn n this issue Then read the old ld Allare All Allare Allare are worth reading Then patronize the advertisers All are aree worth patronizing pat pat- William manager Uintah Basin association Is again on regular duty at the plant Among his hs helpers this year will h bo be Bliss Lott and Morgan Calvert H. H C. C Allen campaign ign manager declares s the American party will vill lie he organized d all over the state of Utah It is predicted that a ze majority of ot American party candidates will wUl be elected in Salt Lake this fall Orvllle Orville Warners Warner's left arm was broken in two places when hen it got caught in III a belt in ill a grist mill in Nep Neph Mr 11 Warner is well le known here He Is a son son-In son law law o of ot John Meranda Clayton Fister and Miss Lida Carr of Colorado were Vere married marred in Vernal Vernal Vernal Ver Ver- nal b by Justice Eaton The bride formerly resided belo below My Myton ton She is a sister of Mrs George Brundage of Antelope Antelope- The following Myton 1 people paid individual income tax 1922 J J. J Barry A A. A J J. J Charles C D l Cook C C. C f i Lii 4 tt o t c t P. P Dauwalder R. R L L. Hurd Wm Koehler Koohler L L. L E E. E Potter W W. R. R H. H C. C Ward Var Can Call you Qu think of some one who evaded the payment Summit county's assessed valuation valuation valuation tion according to a report made iy hy bythe hythe the county auditor to Mark 1 Tuttle state auditor has increased ased this year over last by about 36 35 per cent cent cent- from to There has been a corresponding Increase in increase In- In increase crease in the total of taxes levied thou though h not quite in proportion to the increase In assessed valuation This year the the taxpayers are asked to furnish as compared compa ed eel with last year ear an Increase of about 20 per cent Tom H. H Killian of Roosevelt has the c contract for hauling tons of sand and gravel from Duchesne river to be use used 1 in building cement i foundation for Peppard's storage house for alfalfa seed The buildIng building build build- ing lag is to be Vern Timothy has the con contract for the construction of ot the building Miss 1 Merle Ash Ashton top daughter of ot W. W VS S S. S Ashton of Vernal has re returned returned returned re- re turned from Europe She was accompanied accompanied accompanied ac ac- companied by her aunt Mrs 1 S S. S M. M Brown of Los A Angeles geles They visited visited visit visit- visited ed England Scotland Germany France Italy Switzerland S d. d Mss Miss s' s Ashton is to teach in Salt Lake this year The Myton lyt n Town board of trustees trustees trus trus- tees met last Frid Friday y and made mad trus I arrangements arrangements arrangements ar ar- to to issue refunding warrants warrants warrants war war- rants to take talce care of interest due on loans A r report port was m t that the wood pipes town water system are beginning to depreciate A committee commit tee composed of Blaine Elaine Jumer Juner Cederquist Cederquist Cederquist Ce- Ce was appointed to confer with C. C W W. Walker Valker with references I i to securing better water I The deficit was less than some of us predicted Those who s signed and who must pay are are are- John Meeker C. C B B. B Cook Dr D. D T. T Wood I. I R. R Tuttle R. R E. E Waugh Alfred J. J Charles W. W S S. S Peatross R. R H H. H Winkler F. F B. B Horsley George E. E Stewart Mrs W W. T T. Fisher Paul PaulA A A. A Brigham C. C W. W Dubendorff C C. C F. F F F. F S. S Musser B. B B L. L Dart H H. H M. M Fowler Ward C. C Ireland Utah Masons will go to Alexandria Va November 1 to attend ceremonies ceremonies ceremonies cere cere- monies in connection with the laying of th the cornerstone of the George Washington national memorial The cost of ot the memorial will wUl be Funds were raised by Masonic Masoni lodges C. C C.-A. C. A. A Snyder raised excellent corn on his ranch six miles mUes above Myton 1 On one year were kernels Charlie Martin young son of J J. J M. M Martin of ot Myton also raised a fine crop north of ot the Duchesne bridge with only one watering Orpha Fhurman daughter of Mrs 18 Edith Fhurman while white swinging at the school playground Wednesday fell and brol broke e her right arm George L. L Goodrich and daughter Miss Laura were Vere guests of W W. S. S Peatross and family They went v from here to Roosevelt and Bluebell Mr Ir Goodrich is an old timer in the Ashley valley having been there 58 8 8 years He has always taken a l leading lead lead- ading ad- ad ing part in educational political and industrial organizations For ten years he was vas chairman of the Democratic Dem Dem- county central committee He lIe knew a farmer Carmer who let the tho water run eight days He advocated shorter runs and rotation In the early days of the we could easily carry water a quarter of ot amile a amile Is ina in ina the land mile but not now as a more or less high state of tion A ditch should not be more than thirty rods long the for Woolf engineer L. L L W. W I Irrigation company h rated economy and rotation H He He al also also al- al I aI-I so suggested that hat once a month the ditch riders should hold meetings C. C A. A Thompson of Lapoint told d built reservoirs and a tow how he h had cistern in order to obtain water for culinary culinary us use The cistern holds gallons gallons' and he fills it twice a year year It cost him allowing allo for his labor and all material about 35 35 N N. W. W Irsfeld engineer in charge Uintah Indian Indan Project discussed at length the needless waste among ir- ir One wa way to prevent this waste is by education and he urged I J ditch riders to talk and keep talking economy One root of ot the evil Is the continuous cant flow Water too long on onland onland onland land does oes much harm The Irrigators irrigators tors in irl this basin must sooner or or later later adopt the rotation m. m The time will come perhaps not soon when all the canals will be lined with cement After Alter the convention there was an rin elaborate luncheon served at the theMy My Myton ton hotel The guests included ditch riders engineers other officials om c cals als and ladies ladles The tables were beautifully decorated with all kinds of flowers At night there was a big ball inthe In Inthe inthe the the the- Dayton Myton Opera Overa House The music was furnished by Roosevelt talent Punch Punch was served d. d Mr r. is to be congratulated I ed on ant his success He is also to be congratulated on his fair far and impartial impartial im im- impartial im- im partial division of ot water among us us- ers He Is la leaving the latter part of ot the week for Salt Lake where he will spend the winter making out his report for the court ourt |