Show 4 i hb 4 Yc JJ r io 1 w I Q O t f f T j S 0 T 0 T 0 t 7 f v 1 T i 4 T i 4 T 0 7 t 1 1 t I f T 1 t FR PERSONALS PERSONALS' AND LITTLE LOCALS R. R U. U James of Red Cap was a business visitor Saturday c Mrs E. E V. V Heaton has been appointed appointed api ap ap- i pointed Jointed postmaster at Watson C. C W. W Killian of Lake Fork t was vas in town on business Satur Satur- day 1 t Thomas Thoma Todd and wife of Duchesne Duchesne Duo Du- Du o chesne were in Myton 1 Saturday on business I t 4 Quite a number of trees trees' were set out in various parts of to town ton n Arbor day e J S The county board of equalization tion will meet on May 1 17 and 18 sand find on June 4 and 5 s 's sr A i If Taylor McLellan l went to Vernal Vernal Vernal Ver Ver- nal yesterday morning for or a short business and pleasure trip t It News s comes coms from ro Vernal Vern l of ofA fA f fI I A A the death of Antone trebel's I II I father in Provo last Sunday night v f Charlie Shurtleff and wife t and andi ande e e i Co County nty Attorney Ray ay Dillman came ame in the Shurtleff car Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- t r day and did some shopping It X fr f fn n The new justice C. C Dau P.-Dau- Iv walder has his office in hl thet the t building occupied b by the town board of trustees trustee 1 I 1 S Frank Hightower will soon mal make e a trip to Colorado on busi busi- I busi-I i. i which ness will take take take some some time timeto to wind up He will will will- return to toMy Myton My ton as as soon as possible II S. S D D D. Wagoner J thinks s a brick brickyard brickyard yard in in Myton would be e a big I money aloney maker mal el It i is in more more ore than 5 likely that a no yard d wi will will soon be started d. d J r start S i r c l i Williard Williar d d Young roun fd I ba ide e I formerly Miss Vera tack Pack ic area arc are I IJ J y expected to o an arrive we from Salt Lake ake soo soon soon i. i Jr 1 Mr Young has ha a 7 i ranch in Antelope canyon I oj t W. W E. E Broome J the e P Page ke fence fenc man lan has beer been in Vernal fOl for several days clays days on on business While I there he made final pi proof on oll his his 1 t Y r 1 homestead I I William Otterbach of f Ouray f was in Myton 1 a few days ago Mr has a splendid 1 ranch Ho He is IS Inthe in the cattle busi business J busi-J ness nest cs which is constantly growl grow grow- l 1 ing r iii l t. t A. A F. F Maxwell 1 has sold his undertaking un un- un-I un business including including j I I hea hearse s 's ambulance and stock to toj I I C. C P. P Dauwalder Mr 1111 is a licensed embalmer fl it r f R. R L. L Price is expected to arrive ar- ar arrive ar ar- i rive in My Myton ton in a few weeks weeks I from Trinidad He He will twill bring a ar r party of land purchasers with n 11 him The trip will be made mace ly ily auto rV i. i F. F C. C Powers ret returned from froma t a business trip to Ft Duchesne I I c Roosevelt and Ouray He re re-I re- re I ports business good especially at atle e Ouray where the sheep shearing shearing 1 o r season is on He left on Monday for or another business trip to Ver Vernal nal nat II I p The Hartford school will close one week later than the Myton I Ione schools this year It was onel one week later in starting at the l- l beginning of the term Mr 11 1 Floyd Lamb who is teaching reports re ports a very s successful term I I Miss Alberta Bjornson Miss Maude Fontaine and Enoch L. L Sunday in spent spelt Roosevelt While there they inspected inspected in in- the High High school build building build I 1 which handsome structure ing a I cost around The party stopped stepped at the Colorado hotel for supper c i tot iI II I. F. F Moore was up from Randlett Monday l on business v S. Arthur Key a prominent Lake Fork farmer and wife spent Saturday Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- in Myton 1 on business P 11 Mrs Joseph Allen of Randlett Randlett Randlett Rand Rand- lett formerly of Myton last year put up l quarts of fruit 1 t l Mr Mi and Mrs l I. I I R R. Tuttle were in from Ioka loka Friday night to attend attend attend at at- tend the Y Yeomen com en ente entertainment fI fl t J. J J M M. Millard 1 of Altonah has I g gone to Salt Lake on b business siness tobe to tobe tobe be a absent sent until until the he last of the week 1 I I t i t A 1 I 1 William has received his col coi i RS as as postmaster at My l ton and will win take charge the first r o of May I V Morrill lorrill Delanty have install install- ed a large Thomas Seth S th clock and andare I are re g g rt tp Q J Keep L ftfe correct orf t I time all the time for the t town wn p people pl Ir JB I. I Huff rufI and wife of Cedarview Cedar- Cedar I vie view were ere shopping in My Myton ton Sat Saturday While hile here Mr Huff arranged for the material for an n to his house I C H Harry I il Grey was was vas a visitor Tu Mr Gray took a supply sup sup- sup 1 ply pry to of of far farm l v Y implements home homeI I with him He is sowing considerable considerable consid consid- erable wheat and oats 1 I IThe The Uintah Power Light company has received a large t 1 number of poles for the extension exten exten- sion of the U-ie line on E street east I I I I I The The work Nork of installing same will I begh immediately nl e IY r. r j The Tire mill and flour auxiliary 1 l ht are being painted A A I foi J. J t o a tie ir it c f l. l for fOl the ejection of f fl and dusi l st i id d refuse will be installed in tin th near future i 1 Gel Geo G W Wooten manager manager of the Nixon Smoot-Nixon Nixon Lumber company of P Price ce was in Myton 1 this week I 10 looking king after his farm on the North Myton bench I Fruit trees and small fruit plants are coming into town by bythe bythe i ithe the load these days The Th parcel posters are aie about half haH loaded W with J erT ar t Zi V I I I Roy oy Wilkins and J John ohu Redmond Red Red 1 mond of Roosevelt passed through ih a few days ago for Salt Lake to attend a tend the Odd Fellows convention n ion S. S S Douglas King of Vernal who went wel oVer over to Roosevelt to attend the track meet last Saturday was stricken en with typhoid fever I within a short time and went home Y very ly ill i l I Geo E. E Potts was wa In I Saturday making arrangements for bu building lc ng material for an addition addition addition ad ad- to his farm residence at atI Lal Lake e- e For e. e iii Charles Searle of Provo has I been in Myton 1 this week weel ir 1 I Searle was a rC resident ident of the Ashley Ash ley Icy valley vaHey for several years Ho left there about twelve years ago He lie is a brother of George Searle of Vernal Duffy Sturgeon of the Newton Brothers Harness company company com com- pany of was in Fort- Fort Duchesne and Myton with horses for fer sale He lie disposed of two or three Uree teams v I A number of trees were planted plant plant- ed around the school house on onI I Arbor day by teachers and puI pu pu- I pils ils When one boy declared I they would do him no good an an- Iother other boy spoke spoke up and said they I would be of of or use to his grand chil- chil l' l aren Gren 1 4 c Ira Calvert is watchman at atthe atthe atthe the mine during the absence of J. J E. E Holder Many l people in Myton l and lother other towns owns on t the e reservation are going to the Panama and San Diego expositions this this' this su summer sum sum sum- mer J. J F F. Babcock is going plow to plow on an extensive scale one one of these days He has ordered ti A Avery very tractor three plows plo to be I propelled by gasoline The m ma machine machine chine hine will plow level and h harrow Vf RO in n one d day y ten acres of ground i t t. t-t. M I George Wardle V of the Ashley valley vaHey was in Myton 1 Tuesday on on on his way to Currant creek where e ehe he has a contract for shearing ing head of sheep He has just finished a similar contract contra t near Dragon i 1 j I I i I I i I I A maiden who lives lives near r river river h erl tA t- t I Duquesne Was chas chased by a bull through ug 1 i a 1 i Her beau climbed a a tree tree And ever sin since e she I IHas j Has lIas treated his sui wi dis t 1 1 1 oft uSi Sid l Heroid Herold returned ned Monday Monda iO d' d from Ft Duchesne where he has been remodeling the post postoffice postoffice postoffice office building at that place Robert the postmaster postman ter tel is a general merchandise li dise disc store s ore for the n of the farmers of that section It V it S. S A. A Wells left on Sunday for Salt Lake as a delegate from the e eheal J heal deal lodge of Odd Fellows to the convention now in J J. J.E. E. E Holder who went out a sha sh short short- rt ft time before is also a delegate Mrs Holder accompanied h her hr r husband I r V 1 r i h Fr Frank rik k Warren arren Ode Oclo Oc I kirk and James Nowland have ha contracts to plow and level acres of In Indian land They pur purchased purchased chased two gang plows plows plO this inis week an and arc are working head of hors horses s. s 1 1 y J It The wife and son of Arnold Reef editor editor of the Roosevelt Standard arrived d from Ohio on one oni Monday Young Reef came ame overto o over overto rl to Myton for a visit He says he lie e likes the country very much already aly al all 1 l nnA rl lin 10 Will HUp it itI ready reacy y ana ind s ne ney y win IU nice it H still better The young man is isa isa In a basketball baseball and football foot foot- ball bail player A. A A V. V Watkins attorney passed pass passed I ed through Myton 1 this week en- en route fro from fromn n Vernal to Salt Lal Lake I en-I e where he expects t to locate Mr V Watkins has been practicing law in Uintah h county since his I graduation from the Columbia Columbi I I Law Lary school two or three thre years year ago He will probably be e appoint appoint- I cd ed deputy county attorney of Salt Lake county id a id I. I I I-I I Horace uce Pollard Ol of Pueblo Colo capitalist and owner of th the Independence townsite drove up from the Dry Gulch town of I I that name Monday 1 Ml Mr h Pollard I expressed himself to a reporter as highly gratified at the many manyi signs of improvement in the reservation country countr which he has not se seen seen n for two or three years He expects to put some more more money into the I 1 Independence ence once townsite and push it along S There is no longer a sugar famine in Myton l Calvert Waugh Vaugh and company and D Parry Pairy and A. A F. F Maxwell l re- re ived a few sacks each by parcel post the first of the week The shipment should have been hero hero II days and days ago and the mer merchants merchants chan chants 3 are making inquiries aa as ass I Ito to why the long delay Some oft of t this li sugar has been on the road from Grand Junction since the first of the thc month f Jo I J IJ L. L Lewis jeweler i and optician op op- of Vernal has beeh beelan on the there re reservation c for for- several days lie Ie says his business is good good better petter in Myton l than elsewhere l e. e II j l o S. S R. R Sands ha has hassold sold his farm near Independence t to RG t G Hunt of Bingham Canyon paymaster Iv I I for the Utah Copper company compan IThe Th The price paid is said to have been The deal was made through the thc Reservation Real estate com company VV jM r i. i i J I i J J. D. D Beaver Y has returned ret from the Ashley valley yaney where he went to have a c cancer treated Ib by Mrs Irs Hall Han of Dryfork The cancer was yas on the lower lip and of late had been giving him a L great deal of trouble He is feel eel ling ng much better and says say the i treatment was yet very y successful I I i J W. W M. M Harness who with his wife recently came cume here from fromI I Rifle Colorado is closing a deal for ifor the Joe Wilson ranch near Bluebell The deal includes includes- all aU machinery and live stock Mr Ir Harness Harness thinks this this his is isa a won won- wonderful On- On i r country r 2 f I J L. L N. N Olson of Altonah was w in town own Tuesday lie He brought a aad abad ahad had bad ad of cedar posts with him and haded up with supplies on his return home i R. R Verges and I. I H. H Chitester were down from Bluebell this eek getting seeds and supplies for their farms at that place Robert Jensen of Tabby wa was in Myton this week He bo bought a n supply of alfalfa and other seeds to put in on his place this this' spring 11 S. S B. B Rush of Independence has one of the best ranches anches on the reservation and it is all aU in cultivation He has acres in alfalfa and this year expects to torise raise r 40 tons Fifty acres is in inI I grain gruin Mr 11 Rush says he will 11 ise bushels of oats to the thel l n acre lc this year J 1 l I r i i J 1 a b Jj 1 VW v A. A 4 Kone W was was 3 broken broken when Jl an auto collided with his Wl with his hiS' ar is able to be about on crutches JO 1 l Rose Killian Taft Yi her two children E ilU has jie r j i turned from rom Salt Sal t. t Lake Lake- where o rione one of th children i dren was ryas operated on 4 1 j- j P Particular attentions ts is called i ito to page tv two o of this issue iss Hayden Hayden Hay- Hay den Calvert has written a most interesting int article telling te ling of f the early days days- and D. D D. D L L. L Carmody Carmody Car Car- ar- ar mody has another splendid l id ar article ai- ai in her department which which will interest women and men I 1 4 Edgar Holder Holdel of Salem and George Calvert of this town are considering the question n of going going going go go- ing ing in into to the thc bee business Mr 11 Holder a brother of JI J J. J E E. H Holder Hold Hold- lder ld- ld er has been in that business for a number of years but u the thc honey crop recently h has s been almost a failure on acc account of the alfalfa weevil which is in infesting infesting in- in festing that part of Utah He has ab about ut colonies coloni s of f bees I |