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Show SHORT STORIES OF THE WEEK Head shawls at Bz.rrys Santa Claus' headquarters at the drug store. Cash for dressed pork pid at the Myton Meat market. Frank Lott and wife went up to Thecdore Monday. Plain sewing wanted by Mrs. Rose Parsons, Myton. The next meeting of the W. - C. T. U. will be held at Mis. S. . A. Wells Dec. 14, 1910. L. J. Marsing was down from Lake-fork Lake-fork Tuesday. He also attended the Dry. Gulcn election at Roosevelt. Albert Ploegcr, one of the successful success-ful farmers near Theodore, was attending attend-ing to business here Tuesday. S. A. Wells, B. L. Dart and Robt. Krebs formed a party from here Tuesday Tues-day for the Dry Gulch election. The Price -Advocate is of the opinion opin-ion that any report that a change may be made in the mail route is simply "moonshine." All books belonging to the Edwin Wolff Memorial library are called in with a view of reorganization. D. m. Frost. George Hemphill has rented the building one door west of the stage barn and will install a harness shop. He will be open for business as soon as some supplies and equipment arrive. Winter rubber goods at Harrys'. " Splendid line of plaques at Barry's. Se ' Mrs. Burt for cut prices on Millinery. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Calvert's little boy has been very sick this week. A new girl at W. T. Leetham's Sunday. . Mother and daughter are doing do-ing nicely. Joe Cooper left for Denver last Saturday. Sat-urday. Hides and pelts wanted at the Myton Meat market. Billy Zowe has been setting up the cigars over the result of theDry Gulch election. j ' The estate of William W. Thompson, Thomp-son, deceased, is now being probated by his wife, Edna Thompson. ' Hon. R. M. Pope was here several days 1-st week, going up to Theodore Sunday. - Charles Shaffer is acting in the ca-' ca-' pacity of office man for the Colonial Exploration company. Will Chafnn was very ill last Monday Mon-day night with heart trouble. His con-t con-t '. dition until Wednesday was serious. -r-. E. C. Lee has served notice on the .. Uintah Railwav company that the stage Jine will carry no more of its express ' . between the Post and Reservation ' points. - Fred Curran was down from his ranch yesterday with a load of fine pin-' pin-' on wood cut into stove lengths. Any-or.e Any-or.e wishing fuel of this kind drop him i line. y' All taxes can be paid to Deputy Treasurer B. L. Dart at the Myton State Bank. This applies to taxes delinquent de-linquent last year as well as the year's now payable. President Wm. 'H. Smart, accompanied accom-panied by Wm. H. Gagon, came down from Theodore Saturday and in the afternoon went over to Roosevelt, where Sunday conference was held. -Game Warden M. B. Pope, wife and children, spent Saturday in town. Mrs. Pope was returning from a several weeks' visit at her former home at Fruita, while Mr. Pope has been attending at-tending to official business in Uinta county. General Manager J. J. Atkinson, of the Uintah Builders' Supply company, left for the mill the first of the week. He was detained here several days, waiting for some flues from' Salt Lake, to replace some which were blown out last week.' Vernon, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Smith, died Tuesday morning of pneumonia pneu-monia after a very brief illness. The father was in Price at the time but arrived here Wednesday. Interment took place yesterday morning in the local cemptery. The lamily have a homestead in Dry Gulch. They have the sympathy of all in their loss and bereavement. |