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Show MYTON a-c m at $ Mr. aud Mrs. Dave Tanner report the birth of a daughter Ia3t week. J. M. Martin wa en the aick list a few days the past week suffering with the flu. O. P. Majors from down the river was transacting business in Myton I Wednesday. The past vteek ha3 been growing weather .in the tbasln. Alfalfa is growing rapidly. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Preece anl civil dren spent "Mother'a day with his folks la Vernal. AI2X Srador'on of U-palco wan transacting bu.iineai here Tussday and Wednesday. A gtrl is with no.LU-ing on her anUi Ahe goos through life trjing lo l.?e;i liijit cay. . W. T. Bennett of Ft. Duchesne was In Myt'on transacting business on day the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Albright and! children of Roosevelt were calling on friends here Saturday "night. J. J. Cook and George Rodoleakes of Lapoint were MyCon business visitors visi-tors during the week. Milton Lott, who .is attending Wasatch Wa-satch Academy at Mt. Pleasant, will return home this week, J. R. Bywater is threshing in Tlcas ant valley. These crops were too, late to thresh last fall. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rest aud children of Roosevelt were the guests of Ails parents here Sunday. Eugene Miller left for Salt Lake ; and Ogden last Friday. Ho will return re-turn 'home the latter- part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Jakeman and his motiher left here la3t week for the M'cab country, Mr. Jakeman's former home. The Strawberry roa;i is now reported re-ported In fair shape. Autos are mak Ing the trip in six .hours from Duchesne Du-chesne to Salt Lake. II. Ray Knox of Midview was transacting busdne33 here Wednesday. Mr. Knox reports that the crops are j coming along fine now. S. Y. Tayl'cr and H. B. Hbliings-worth Hbliings-worth of the Uintah Basin Construction Construc-tion company of Salt Lake were in Myton Monday and Tuesday. Robert Well.? .returned Tom Salt j Lake last week with a new Ford sedan. se-dan. Mr. Wells has the agency Tor I ho Ford in the Myton section. John Johassn, of Idaho, is visLlinc at the .lv:,me of Lynn Stone. Mr. Johnson is going into the bee basl-n'jss basl-n'jss and will locate in the basin. Miss Walla Brown, former Myton girl, daugMer of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Brown, was married -in Salt Lake last week to Milton Von Schmale. Mrs. C. T. Beggs and daughter, Mrs. Palmer, left this (Thursday) morning for Venice, Calif., where Mrs. Beggs will visit with her daughter for a month. Mrs, A. E. Edward3 returned from the L. D. S. hospital at Salt Lake Monid'ay. Mr. and Mrs. Olton Edwards Ed-wards of Price brought her In. She is much improved in -health. Miss Phi'llls Talboe arrived Tuesday Tues-day and will spend two weeks visiting tver parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Talboe. Miss Talboe has been employed em-ployed in Provo for the past year. Barney Rush, who spent the win- , ter in Phoenix, Ariz., is here this week sihaklng "hands with Jiis old friends. Mr. Ru3h was formerly located lo-cated here. He was accompanied by Miss Fy Count, his nelce. We believe that itlilversIOed farming farm-ing is no doubt a wanner In the basin. ba-sin. A few acres 'each of corn, wheat, oat3 and barley, some chickens, turkeys, dairy cows and pigs is itaounrt to bring In the pay checks. Rev. and Mra. S. A. Parker left Monday for Salt Paul where the Rav. Parker H a idwlegaio t'V tha Presbytery Presby-tery which will be .held In that city thill week. R?v. and Mrs. Parker v."ill be gsr.3 for a month. It is reported that -th'3 Utah Southern South-ern oil well liu PleAsanf valley will resume drilling ".vilhin the noar future. fu-ture. Afler iio;in;r down 3,000 fa-it lafit fall ithe work was temptjirarHy tjhut down. Ttoo company 4's now re- port?d getting ready 'lo go down another an-other 2,000 feet. All Indications point that we will have the liighe.$t water in years on account of the heavy suow in the mountains. It might Ibe well for rme one to take' charge of affairs and strengthen the dike near the bridge. If this warm weather keeps up there will bo at least a fifteen foot stage of water come down the river within 'he next few days. It is reported that 3heep shearing i3 about over for thia season, only a few fleece3 here and there left. The wool crop was reported a3 fairly good throughout the basin. The lambing season i3 about over for this year and the farm herd bwuer3 report satisfactory crops while range men -report heavy losses due to hard winter and insufficient feed. |