Show PERSONALS AND LITTLE LOCALS J Three pounds of ot sugar Iuar to the per- per fc eon con each Mach month j jj 1 J. J E. E Covey has bas lost about fifteen head of ot cattle this spring t 1 vt Born Dorn to the wife wile of ot Edward Edwarda a Jessop on Monday July 1 a daugh- daugh i 1 ter V x j Ute Indians bought worth worth 1 of ot Liberty bonds worth of ot 2 War stamps The army draft age will will remain t as It is for tor the present Twenty-one Twenty 1 to 31 years inclusive f Parl ln wax hoe has been discovered In the canyons canons of ot the basin y which is worth per ton i s Isaac Clayton Laney and Holly F F. t Warr of ot Kamas were recently licensed to wed in Salt Lake Lawrence has has' quit his r Job as government go ditch rider and U is working at My Myton ton Pool hall ball r. r John of ot Duch no goes t t to the postoffice once eY every y day to tob b buy y 1 worth of ot Thrift stamps 1 Miss Mies Hannah Clarke spent a week in Redcap visiting with her c cousin Miss Anna Hunt of that place Among the tho My Myton ton men who expect to re erect t brick structures in the near tuure fU are re W. W E. E Broome and Dennia Dennl Barry I 1 M M. M J. J Cleary Clear has bas r returned turned to his bis work at Soldier S arter after having spent several day ln this part of the theO theThis O I This Is the time of ot year for tor auto tourists and they are taking advantage advantage advantage ad ad- vantage of It Many cars go through every day Rev George Sloan in charge of the Presbyterian church church hurch at Miama Arizona sends regards t to all aU Uintah basin friends 1 A A few tew more teachers find empl employment I In Duchesne county School ol term eight months month's and better salaries than last year Anton who has been in inthe 1 J the th the Roosevelt hospital for tor several weeks recovering from an operation for tor appendicitis has returned home Mr r. r and Mrs Fritz Schleinitz Mr and Mrs Mra Sutton Mr and Mrs A. A J J. J Charles Charlea and Mr and Mrs Mr Edwin Pike will will spend today near Whiterocks Whiterocks White White- rocks rocks' on a fishing tour Myton's quota of ot the Fourth Liberty LIb LIb- erty loan to come In October will be beabout beabout beabout about The quota for tor the United States will be or The bad break In the government canal west of ot My Myton ton was wasa a costly proposition Other breaks have occurred at various places but nil all have been repaired Miss Edith Dowe who has for tor tome lome time been employed at die Barry Darry store resigned her position and left for tor Hiawatha Utah where she will Join her sister E. E E. E Green and family of Boise Idaho Idabo spent Tuesday night In My My- ton They were to Steamboat Steamboat Steamboat Steam Steam- boat Springs Colorado where they will m spend the summer J Wm DVm Morrison Is considering the tho matter of ot closing down down his pool tables and confining his hig business to soft Boft drinks Ico Ice cream fruits etc The pool business Is very Tery quiet Miss Pearl Wall Nall daughter of Charles Wall up the tho river will teach school in the county this year Miss Wall Waller very well equipped al alwill aid will no doubt make a good teacher r President H. H W. W of ot Westminster Westminster Westminster West West- minster college Salt Sail Lake Jake City will preach next Sunday July 7 7 at the tho church both morning and evening Mr will present the educational work of ot the church end and especially that of ot Westminster college The offering will wUl be devoted devoted devoted devot devot- ed to this cause causer Morning service at 11 1100 00 Evening hour L. L O. O Young five miles up the river was showing an interesting photograph tho the other day It was wasa a picture of ot his father tather and six brothers broth broth- era ers all of or whom fought in the same company In the Civil war Three are sUI living They are arc Emanuel Young Iowa BenJ Young Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Okla Okla- homa Frances Young Nebraska I These seven brothers fought rought in in 13 battles I A week of rain and a week of ot wind delayed the harvesting of ot the first hay bay crop A few of or the farmers in this vicinity have finished The crop IB is better than last bust year I J J. J M. M Alexander and family of ot Salt Lake City who own a a. farm tarm in arrived In la My Myton ton last Saturday night They came out cut ut on business connected with their farm tarm They will remain about two weeks Three families from near Morrison Morrison Morri Morrl- son just out from Denver arrived this week and camped for tor a few tew days down in Old town They are looking for a section of ot Improved land and about to 1000 head hood o or cattle nd Morgan Calvert and Calvert calvet Clarke have writ en their folks this week I I We e are on our way over there I they write At every station the people stuff us with good things t teat to eat and bury us under bunks banks b of or flowers e Mies Iva Horsing Marsing of ot Mt ML Emmons Emmons Emmons Em- Em mons was a visitor in My Myton ton for tor a I short time yesterday Her sister slater Mrs Chloe Case has hag returned from Camp I Lewis where she went to bid her husband goodbye before he began his journey to France The dining room of ot the Clarke hotel Is closed and in a few rew days daysI I the rooms will be vacated Mr Clarke ke expects to take hie fB family to tot the tho outside He has hns made application application II tion Uon with government for tor a position as os inspector of or small timan arms I R. R H. H Burdick k e engineer ineer for or the Uintah Irrigation Project who was as i operated d on at Roosevelt for tor appendicitis was brought home yesterday afternoon by Dr R. R J. J Enochs Mr Burdick Durdick Is getting along nicely and I will wm soon Boon be able to resume his du- du du du- ties I Elmer EwIng and Abe Smith have ret returned to My Myton ton after having spent spent I j some time on the outside They j went away with the intention of or remaining remaining re re- re- re permanently but they 50 soon on I round found that on the outside are re no better than here county is called upon to turn furnish Ish more boys for tor the July draft than ban an any farming community in the state tate Our quota is 11 Other counties counties coun- coun ties les in Northeastern Utah are called upon to furnish tho the following numbers numbers numbers num num- bers Uintah 6 Wasatch 1 Carbon Carbon Carbon Car Car- bon 0 Summit 0 Grand 0 O. Today many surrounding towns are celebrating the l Fourth in fitting and appropriate manner Interesting Interest Interest- ing programs have been announced The celebration of Independence day dayIs days I Is s not confined to the grand STand old U.S. U.S. U.S. U. U S. S today France and Italy are cele cele- brating The semi annual election Christian Christian Christ Christ- ian an Endeavor was was' held at the home lof of Mr and Mrs C. C P. P Dauwalder Tuesday night of this week The following officers were elected I Robert Snyder president Francis I Dauwalder vice president Alma 1 Miller secretary Ruben Snyder treasurer Helen Knudsen organist Alma Miller Is leader lender next Sunday night The topic is All For Christ Chris Albert F F. Harmston o of Roosevelt who ho recently vias tas as transferred with his bis contingent of ot soldiers from Camp Kearney California to Camp Merritt N. N NJ J. J wrote to his mother giving a detailed account of ot the trip Here is a paragraph from rom his letter letter- Say when the fellows saw the Statue of ot Liberty In New York harbor they yelled so BO that you ou would have thought they wore were wild had you jou been there to hear them I The revenue tax of fifty cents should be bo remitted to the secretary o of state in addition to the five dollar dollar dol dol- lar Jar fee by applicants for commissions commissions commissions commis commis- ns DS notaries public Harden Dennion Ea says s. s Many such applications applications tiona are Bre tem temporarily held up the secretary says because of failure to transmit the amount of tax required by tho the federal government for war purposes Harold Dubendorff editor of or the Intermountain News at Altonah was In town for tor a day Mrs Dubendorff who has been very ill for tor several weeks at the home of her mother Mrs Irs Edwin Pike returned to Altonah Alto Alto- nah nab nab with her husband It is reported report report- ed that Mr Dubendorff received a avery avery avery very flattering offer otter t to move his newspaper to the new Soldier Sum Sum- mit mil lIe He did not give out any of ot his plans for publication when questioned quest quest- If Dubendorff does not publish publish pub pub- lish a paper at Soldier so gomo mo omo one else will wUI Mrs A. A J. J Charles entertained on Wednesday afternoon a number of ot little guests gueste In honor of ot her small smal sons son's birthday A very good time was had by all the children The state stale board of ot equalization has notified County Clerk ONeil O'Neil of the following valuations for tor Uintah county Telephone company 17 express 8 company at Watson Watson Wat Wat- son oon improvements and machinery machinery machinery ma ma- chinery of ot mining companies 43 net proceeds of mines to tota l tal ta This is 18 an increase of ot lover over last year and this too with Daggett county cut off otto In a letter to his mother Alva Dart writes that he be is located at France and that he la Is working long hours every Overy day and that things are moving very rapidly over O there He says the climate seems to agree with him as he now weighs pounds and has hae no surplus surplus surplus sur sur- plus flesh esh His first lieutenant wrote Mrs Dart that ho was glato glad gla to advise her that her son was one of his bis best men Township five south of ot range 24 east rost of ot the Salt Lake meridian has been surveyed and the approved plat plato o of survey surveyor of said township has been received by Peter Hans Hanson n register U. U S S. S Land office at Vernal and willbe willbe will be filed therein on the third day of ot August 1918 on and after said last named date the register will be prepared to receive applications ns under under under un un- der appropriate laws for tor entry of ot ands lands I in said towns township j Part of of township four south of ot range four east of the Salt Lake meridian has been surveyed and a plat of survey of said lands has hae been received by Peter Hanson register U. U S. S Land office at Vernal and will be filed therein on the third day day of ot August 1918 1915 on and after said last laft mentioned date the register register register regis regis- ter will be prepared to receive catons catons under appropriate laws for entry of ot surveyed lands in said township township town town- ship s Ti TiTo j i tl iZ e e. e To assist the n new w registrants of ot the 1918 class In answering their res the various legal advisory advisory advisory ad ad- boards of oC the state are asked to render render the same aid as they did to those who answered the Questionnaires questionnaires questionnaires question Question- before The legal advisory boards comprise virtually all the members of the bar in the state Their advice to the registrants willbe will willbe willbe be free and rendered as as a patriotic service A bulletin on the subject has beed sent out from rom the selective service division of ot the adjutant generals general's generals general's gen gen- eral's office to all local boards board appeal appeal appeal ap ap- ap- ap peal ag agents and members of legal advisory boards Mr and Mrs F. F L. L Clegg entertained entertained entertained enter enter- in honor of their 6 son n Henry and wife wiCe newly married last Saturday Sat Mat at night at their residence In Heber A splendid program of ot games music and speeches hes was rendered and a fine wedding feast partaken of ot Relatives present from Vineyard were Mr 1 and Mrs Wm J. J Clegg Mr and Mrs Roland Harding Harding Harding Hard Hard- ing and Bert Holdaway The young couple received many beautiful and useful presents from rom their friends together with their best of ot wIsh wishes s Mr Clegg the bridegroom left for tor forthe forthe the training camp in company with eight others yesterday morning says the Wasatch Wave Vave Ute site Indians from rom the Uintah Indian In Indian Indian In- In dian reservation have been passing through here for tor several days on their way to a big sun dance at Navajo Springs says a dispatch from Monticello of June 26 The In Indians Indians In- In will dance nine days without food or drink It is a matter of ot en en- durance Some drop out from exhaustion ex exhaustion ex- ex x- x but the brave and hardy continue to the end The Navajos held a big rain dance and sure enough the rain came No amount of philosophy could convince them that it was a n. coincidence To their minds the rain came because they danced for it and they rejoice |