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Show THE UINTAH BASIN PABMER GIRL VICTIM OF JEWEL THIEVES PLAYS DETECTIVE f Helps to Capture Men Who Tricked Her Out of Valuables. ! New York. After being chloroformed and after losing $1,600 In money and Jewelry In a Martinique hotel room. Miss Cordle Harvey, old Charleston twenty -- five year W. Va.) society girl, has a new respect for the wickedness of strange joang men In a great city. In Jail, after confessing to the robbery, two handsome city slickers, who Miss Harvey never dreamed were waiters, have a new respect for the n resourcefulness of little Edward twenty-twgirls. Kelley, and Paul Jeffries, twenty-threhadnt the slightest Idea the polite little girl would go out with detectives and search for them. as Mr. and Mrs. Bentley. " Jeffries described this Mrs. Bentley as a charming woman whose companionship Miss Harvey would find agreeable, and Miss Harvey went up to her room. There was no Mrs. Bentley In the room and Miss Harvey had scarcely reassured herself by the sight of womens garments on the bed before she was chloroformed and stripped of the following: One platinum ring set with 18 small diamonds and four sapphires, value $1,123; one platinum ring, $250; one white gold ring set with chip diamonds, $100; one wrist watch, $50; one string of pearls, $50; cash, $20. Miss Harvey saw more of Broadway In company with detectives for several days than the ever had before. Then they saw Kelly. He was equipped with her watch and several pawn tickets. Later they got ,. S It Alt Bogan. It all began when Miss Harvey asked a strange young man to direct her to the post office. Miss Harvey was wearing expensive jewelry and the young man spent several minutes describing methods of getting Flies 30 Miles Hanging to Tail of Mail Plane New Brunswick, N. J. Hanging on the tail of an airplane 3.000 feet above ground held no terrors for Vincent Taylor, seventeen years old, of Hackeusack, until a shooting star narrowly missed connections with the plane and himself, the youth said recently in describing his flight. Taylor was an involuntary passenger on an plane piloted by L. Ronton DAree from Terboro airport to Hadley field, a distance of 30 miles. While attempting to help shove the plane Into the wind as it was taking off he became entangled In the struts of the tail skid and was unable to free himself or to attract the attention of the pilot. uir-mn- il Style Not Liked New York. One form of caveman wooing is disapproved by Miss Mary Carolyn Daviesthe action of Henry Harrison In sending word to the papers that he and she were to be mar- ried. UINTAH By RAZINA FARNSWORTH Gusher, Utah. In the great Uintah basin. That was once a barren land, Hunting home of the great Ute nation, Now a wondrous farming land. Tracts of land that once were barren. Are tilled today, with greatest care. Vegetables take highest prizes At Uintah basins fair. Chloroformed and Robbed. She brushed by and went to her room. A few days later Miss Harvey was dining when Jeffries arose from a nearby table and Invited her to go to a theater. She refused. Recently Miss Harvey was standing on the mezzanine of the Martinique when Jeffries entered and waved to her gayly. She Ignored the salutation, but he joined her a moment later. Finds No Woman In Room. The police said Kelley, although unaccompanied by a woman, had fcireAa. room at the hotel. regJerln y . . azaavagaii W. S. Peatross of Myton has been i Myton for the municipal election to appointed deputy state sealer ol be held Nov. 8th. The Citizens certified alfalfa seed for this disticket is as follows: For mayor, trict. Marion G. Shields of Arcadia covers that portion of the C. P. Dauwalder; councilmen A. C. county doing the same kind of Marchant, H. H. Blaine, Dan Barry, work. J. M. Martin and E. L. Jumer. The R. L. Rohm of Myton, the only Progressive ticket is as follows: For council-meliving Grand Army veteran in this mayor, William Stewart; R. Duchesne L. of N. J. Peterson, Bywater, county, recently part returned from Grand Rapids, Mich- R. E. Miller, Lynn Stone and Kenigan, where he attended the.G. A. neth Draper. The election promises R. reunion of old soldiers. Mr. to be quite interesting. Rohm also visited relatives at R. E. Miller of Myton has had on Huntington, Pa. exhibition for several days in his Homer Robinson of Myton, who store, some excellent samples of was selected by the Board of Edu- peanuts raised by Jacob Jorgenson cation of Duchesne county to take at Leota in Ouray valley. Several the census in this district of school hills were pulled up out of his tract children, has finished his work. and they were of splendid quality. Several of the farmers in this Myton, Antelope, Midview and Arcadia were included in is territory. portion of the basin have a nice Sunday evening, Oct. 16th, Rev. bunch of turkeys fattening for the Arthur Rice, pastor of the Phillips Thanksgiving and Christmas marCongregational church of Salt Lake ket. It is believed the crop is not City, occupied the pulpit of the as heavy as in former years, for Myton. some reason the eggs failed to Presbyterian church of Several years ago Mr. Rice was a batch in the spring as well. The public schools of Myton obresident of Myton and was pastor Halloween in a fitting manserved of the Presbyterian church.' Many ner when two programs were preof his friends attended the service and improved the opportunity .of sented Friday, Oct. 28th. In the afternoon the first five grades premeeting him again. Mrs. Anna Peterson Watterson sented a program, and in the evenof Myton, wife of.C. P. Watterson, ing the upper grades, and concluded who operates the Upalco flour mill, with a party. It was planned undied Monday night, Oct. 17th, after der the supervision of A. R. King, an illness of several months. Mrs. principal, and the rest of the teachWatterson was 47 years of age, and ers. A group of alfalfa seed growers a member of the L. D. S. church. Services were held Tuesday after- recently purchased a gravity ma18 th. Bishop Harold chine. The building in Myton fornoon, Oct. Edwards had charge of it. The re- merly occupied by the Occidental mains were taken to Spring City Seed company has been leased for that evening and Wednesday, Oct. one year, with an option to buy, and 19th, another service was held in they are installing the machine in that place where interment was that place. t F. O. Lundberg was made. Mrs. Watterson was born at selected to look up .the proposition Spring City and had many friends of forming a cooperative seed marketing association. The following there. persons are back of the movement: Thursday afternoon, Oct. 20th, W. W. Boyd, N. L. Peterson, J. R. a In the old Postoffice building, and Clark Shaw, of Myton, Bywater shower was given miscellaneous of Ioka, and F. O. Howells G.. E. Miss La Verne Wheeler. The affair Duchesne. of Ft. Lundberg was arrangd by Miss Gladys Harris, Mrs. Etta Marchant and Miss Nellie Tuttle. Many useful and beautiful gifts were presented. A large num:: ber of her friends attendd. men were The following business -successful in their deer hunt in securing game: Wm. Morrison, Em ory Neilson, Charles Elliott and This is a better Wallace Dennis. record than was made last year by the Myton hunters. Wednesday, Oct. 19th, the water was turned out of the Taylor ditch that furnishes water for the South Myton bench and Pleasant Valley 4i for this season. The service this year has been very satisfactory to the water users in that part of the basin. Reed Jerman and Morris BARGAIN recently finished the survey as representatives of the state of 100 sheets paper and 100 en- that project." They have returned v elopes with your name or to Salt Lake City and.if their report the name of your farm and Is satisfactory an election will be address neatly printed. $2.00. called for tt formation of an irriBest linen paper. Only a few boxes left gation district. Two tickets are in the field in want when you want it in the printing line WE HAVE IT! I Gal-lah- To fatten turkeys for the market, begin about the first of November. Feed just enough at a time so the birds will go away a little hungry, gradually increasing the quantity until they are given all they will clean up three times a day during the week before marketing. It Is a good plan to feed equal parts of wheat and oats during the first part of the fattening season, gradually changing to corn as the weather becomes cooler. Old orn i TF you want t what you Hay is raised in great abundance. High grade dairy cows to feed. to the city hall post office from the Men are growing very wealthy, Hotel Martinique. The girl had just Raising pure alfalfa seed. come to New York for a vacation. business A few days later the man Identified High schools, stores and places as Jeffries accosted her In the hotel. he Can be seen along the way; Dont you remember me? Now this bright Uintah prospers, asked. No, Miss Harvey replied. In the dear old U. S. A. Im the fellow that told you how TURKEY TIME to get to the post office, he said. ' n, o, How .. oMYTON ITEMS out-of-tow- e, I'U-- an I MAIL YOUR ORDER TODAY is much better for turkeys than new corn, but it must be free from mustiness. Heavy feeding of new corn often results in scours. Roosevelt Standard |