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Show CACHE IS LEFT IN THE SOUP But Three Win In The Uintah Opening. Two Loganites Get Their Choice Way Down. At the big (hawing for Uintah reservation res-ervation allotments at Piovo Thursday, Thurs-day, Roy Daniels, of that city, secured secur-ed llrst choice: Noah Haldock, of Vernal, steond; Gary L. Hall, of Salt Lakccltv thlid, and so on down 'to a total of 7iid the first day, with but three winner from Cache Cache's Luckies. Of the three people fiom Cache lucky on the first day. Peter K. Ilaglandof Logan, an aged stone mason of the Fifth ward, Is one. This gentleman drew No. 107. Mr. llagland must make entrj on August 2li. Kmery T. Mltton, of Hvium, drew No. ICIO. Mr. Mltton is expected to register at Vernal on September 2nd. The third and last man named is Wm. S. Anderson, of Logan, the genial gen-ial mall earlier, who picked up No. 7W The First Prize. I Roy Daniels, the young man who drew the first prie, Is a nephew of Kleetrlclan Daniels of this cltv, and a brother-in-law of Mrs. T. K. Mc-Giaw. Mc-Giaw. it Is said one of tho railroads wants Hid acres in I he icservatlon and that Daniels will choose the laud selected se-lected by them and after piovlng up on It, sell at a handsome sum to the railroad. It is said that JIO.OOO has been dieted for the llrst prUe. In all the list of wlnneis appear names from over the county. Provo and Grand Junction names appear more f i equcnt-ly equcnt-ly than others as a matter of couise, but there is no dispropoitionato number num-ber fiora these places. The editor of Tiik Hki-uiilican no longer has faith In peep stones and four-leaf clovers, and Is moially certain cer-tain that that drawing was a swindle. Vcranproe It by 10(1 others from Cache count) who went down and registered. re-gistered. Hrlgham City didn't do so badly, foilr people there proving winners as follows: 'i'i, Joseph C. Vincent; 5i), Enoch Hunsaker;!iS, Carl W. Nelson; Nel-son; .'124, Leon Mayhus. . i |