Show 1 PERSONALS AND LITTLE LOCALS I In this Issue are arc two county I nances S Floyd Hamrick of dt Vernal Is missIng miss miss- Ing In action J J. J E. E Covey has hns been quite ill for fora a week or s so so of or c erysipelas Keith War Warby Y of at Manilla Daggett t county was was killed Billed In action Mrs rs J. J K Dunn has bas leased the E. E o B. B 1 Horn ranch at Independence n Hancock of Roosevelt is reported among tine the missing in action j. j I Dan Smith in the e engineering corps h s is is now at work worl in the car hops I J iLe LeWall Le f Wall foreman for Crystal Crysta I Brothers rot r was in My Myton ton for a short time time on on Friday i- i Lynn Taylor Talor of Ouray Oura was vas kill- kill edin d in action No particulars have b been e received received e c B n B. B D. D Taylor of f Duchesne has made made ap application for second feet of v water ter river Duchesne county boys who have been been t at tit various s training camps are are eXl expected home before Christmas o Celebration Cel br tion of British day scheduled scheduled scheduled sched sched- for December 7 and 8 S has been postponed on account of the influenza 7 V Roland Krebs Is perhaps I In New rew NewYork York ork b hy by this time The last heard i from Irons him he ho was getting read ready to s' s sail fl r On On t the e n night of November 27 the stork left a baby girl at tho Lee Cooper home Her lIer name namo Is Ruth Jean Jean John Glenn and wife of oc Vernal have have moved to their ranch on White Whiteriver river her Wh where r they expect expect to spend J some tome time y t J. J W. W Taylor of Monarch has been playIng displaying J coal discovered near Bluebell Blue- Blue Jb bell IJ I- I It is said to be of splendid w J quality Ity s 1 I D D DJ J. J Pierce formerly of My Myton ton is la 1 now located at Buhl Idaho where he heIs heIs Is farming He writes to friends that jie JS d doing well o r of Ro ell of It f r was waso o 0 r a Hk gs dA dt vl Mi V L ac tm JT r 3 mO Ii o or r 1 s J 1 c at t the mining mining- I. I camps m ft tt combination nih atio cattle s sale last r S s ft ir ns i n was as a a frost A number Vere were ere not put not put t up p at all Th Those se that sold went cheap Too near feeding tl time ne t tSo s So far Myton has bas been fortunate in escaping epidemic of or Spanish In ue u- u enza e za Knock on wood Not a Case case in town or near town at this time Alfred AUred Sessions is slowly Improving ing In a hospital in France Tl Tile The e wound through the time lung does not seem to heal as rapidly as was ex ex- 1 An Andrew od Vb V Whitlock pers s liar Farmers ners Commission Co pers 1856 Rosella Pope pers Meeta Roberts pers 7 74 Tom Roberts sw sw ew sec see 30 U. U P. P fit on The many friends of or Oscar Hanson Hanson Hanson Han Han- son hardware salesman n will vIll sympathize sympathize sympathize with him in the loss or Ills his wife She died in Price last week and was buried In Salt Lake Miss Luclle Lucile B at after r visiting tier her sister Mrs Irs Robert DUke Mid Mid- view has returned to Salt Salt Lake where she Is a stenographer for one ono of of t the e big packing lous houses E E. E W. W Mech l and family of Lake fork will spend the winter at Min Min- er v Mr Mecham has raised the I vast past ast year fully worth of hay grain and sweet clover cloer seed eed Walter Boren and wife of Whiterocks Whiterocks Whiterocks White White- rocks spent Thanksgiving with Martin Martin Martin Mar Mar- tin Wall Vall and family Mrs Boren Doren is Mrs Walls Wall's sister They had word that their brother Andrew Herring went over the top Mrs Irs S. S M. M Calvert served a sumptuous sump sump- Thanksgiving dinner to a number of her friends Tl Tip p party included In Included Included In- In Che he following Mrs D. D M. M Frost Froat Mr and Mrs Bliss Lott LoU Dr R. R J J. J Enochs and family Mrs Byron Dyron Shelton W. W II H. Paul and wife Miss Lillian Babcock Wm Michael and wife J. J B. B Whittemore and wife E. E M. M Jones R RA E. E Wa Waugh gh This Is la celery celer week weel in Utah and the brittle and s succulent plant Is s being be be- Ing ing advertised all over the Ule United States No place In lu the west is fa better Jetter Oetter Jet bet ter adapted to the raya rasiK of celery th than l the Uintah basin hasin J J. J L. L Means who who recently moved to Salt Lake is foreman In the shops of oC the Randell Republic Auto corn com com pang pany James Egan formerly a driver er for tor the Stage Transportation Transportation Transportation Trans Trans- company is employed In Inthe Inthe inthe the shops Fred C. C Ferron superintendent atthe of at the Raven Mining company was In Myton for Cor a n few Cow days attending busi- busi ne ness nes s. s He reports that his wife is on the road to o recover recovery For awhile i she hovered between life Ute an and 1 death in Salt La Lake e. e I A. A S. S Gilbert manager of the Vogue Theater of Vernal was in III Myton Iton this week While the Vogue Is closed down clown Mr Gilbert Is working for for for- forthe or the Uintah Telephone company lIe He thinks the Vogue will wUl not open before the first of January i R. R S. S Collett of at Roosevelt returned return return- ed this week from Salt SaIt Lake where ho lio went on business In connection with the district draft dr tt of which he was was a member He reports that the time board has dissolved and the members honorably discharged Lee Metcalf 1 is In a base hospital In France rance recovering recovering from from Cram German gas He lie was at the tho front front- frontIn In battle for nineteen days and nights without stopping except long enough to snatch a wink of sleep and a bite of food Lee is is in company A. A in In- In fantry James Grant proprietor of the Grant hotel at Duchesne has a sure preventive against Influenza Pour Poura a i portion of formaldehyde carbolic acid and turpentine into a pan of water Keep the pan panon on the stove and replenish as the mixture orates y 5 It Is reported that Calvert Clarke Clar e ets Is ts on his way from France to Ameri AmerI- ca There are three reasons why he could leave there before the cl close se of the war On account of wounds or sickness or to bring home a sick or wounded soldier It Is believed he heIs heis heis is accompanying Roland Krebs home S Clarence I. I Johnson bf time tile Roose U Roosevelt oe- oe velt Veit Implement company has b bought Up 1 to date pounds of sweet Mover bl er eed seed He lIe belf believes ves the time crop In Duchesne county will amount to pounds The The- present price Is 15 cents cents per pound Mr Johnson says there Is not a very large crop of alfalfa al- al falfa fala seed A large crowd of relatives met on Thanksgiving day at the homo home of or Mrs Margaret Duchesne when two forty-two people consisting of children grand children and great- great grand children sat down to a sumptuous sumptuous sumptuous sump sump- dinner All were present except except except ex ex- Mrs John and Mrs Arlington Snow Rev Ludwig Thomsen and family formerly of Vernal are now at Big DIg Springs California where Mr Thoms Thomson Thomsen n has charge of at the Telluride school For a number of years he was in charge of the Congregational church and school In Vernal From there he went to Boise Idaho where he spent a few tew years In the work From rom Boise he went to Provo where be he has been pastor of the thc Congregational Congregational Congregational church and principal of at Proctor Proctor Proctor Proc Proc- tor Acad Academy my Myton l friends of Mrs Hazel Ashton Ashton Ashton Ash- Ash ton Robinson formerly of Vernal will regret to hear of the death of her husband in Los Angeles of influenza Mrs Robinson and her baby are aro both ill m. Mrs Robinson taught school in inVernal inVernal inVernal Vernal for a number of years Five years ago she sho went to Los Angeles where where she taught Mrs Robinson Isan is isan isan an aunt of Clarence L. L Ashton of Roosevelt and a sister of time the following follow follow- ing in Vernal Leslie Ashton W. W S. S Ashton Lynne Ashton Mrs Dan H H. Hillman Rillman Ten days ago Mr and acid Mrs Roy Murdock went to Heber from Big DIg PIney Wyo where Mr Murdock operated operated operated op op- a ranch which had belonged to his brother who died several years ears ago Last Monday both were buried In in the cemetery Mr Murdock died Friday FrIda night of In Influenza Mrs Murdock Murdock Murdock Mur Mur- dock died Saturday night Mr MurdOck Murdock Murdock Mur Mur- dock was tho the youngest lIon aon on or of Mrs Jane Murdock of Heber Reber Ho was lIo-was was 42 years of age Mrs before her marriage was Miss Nellie Duncan Duncan Dunn Dun Dun- can n the daughter of a veteran hotel proprietor of at Heber She was waa 39 years ears of age Many brothers brother and sisters survive both i |