Show PERSONALS AND LITTLE LOCALS Some of us will have to replant I gardens a aThe The rivers are not so high since the cold snap Davis Morrill and Alice Alleo Bartlett of Tridell were married in the Salt Lake Temple Read Judge Hollenbeck's editorial on the capital and labor question It ItIs Itis Itis is a good one Miss Ora Draper of the My Myton ton postoffice postoffice postoffice post- post office and Miss Lila Dennis are on a visit to Salt Lakes Lake Litke s' s Mrs Mable Taylor Beagley Deagle of ot Randlett will attend the summer school at U. U of U. U A boy came to the home of ot Mr and Mrs Calvin Barker at Upalco last Thursday Ma May 29 x I Paul T. T Hammock recently of ot New Mexico is the new chief clerk for forthe forthe forthe the Uintah Indian Project j. j f Mrs Frankie Frankle Taylor was operated on at Roosevelt last Friday and Is getting along nicely at this time p. p r Harvey came down from U alco Friday to make proof on his j hOl homestead b before fore U. U S S. S Commissioner Tut Iu Tuttle lUe tie Oscar Adams left on ol Friday for Salt Lake where he will join his wife wire They will go on to Oklahoma where they expect to reside F. F B. B Horsley and wife E. E L. L Jumer Jum- Jum Jumer er er and wife and Isador Jumer were guests last Sunday of ot the L. L C. C Shaw family down the river Who said there is no market for Uintah basin farm products If It there is a pound of alfalfa seed or oats for sale in Myton 1 well wen eat It A principal for the My Myton ton school has not yet been employed In fact but few teachers have been employed employ employ- ed frT any llY of the tho schools in the county Myton has one more drive to tomake tomake make and soon she will be busy Our Oar quota for the W. W S. S S. S is yet scribed The total quota for Duchesne Duchesne Duchesne Du- Du chesne county is something over 52 Mrs Gertrude Rich of Vernal Venial who was operated on at Uintah Basin Hospital three weeks ago for gall gaU gallstones gallstones stones has so far recovered that she is back at home again and Is feeling reeling well a e Mrs H. H G. G Clarke and daughter Miss Hannah have left Salt Lake and nd have joined Mr Clarke and Calvert at the Tavern In Price e. e Well We'll be seeing seeIng seeing see see- ing them In here on a a visit pretty soon a Clarke Shaw who was wounded while in battle in the Argonne has been summoned to Salt Lake so that medical examiners for the war depart department de de- department part ent may the determine extent of his wounds Henry M. M Fowler says he heis Is authorized authorized authorized au au- au- au by the Moline people to offer offer offer of of- fer a reward of 1005 1009 to the first farm who names a job of general farming that can not be done by aMoline a Moline tractor The following Interesting announcement announcement announcement an an- has been received from Dubois Dubols Pa Mr and Mrs Ralph W. W Lloyd announce the birth of ot their son John Vernon born the twenty- twenty fifth day of May 1919 Charles Charleo Williams of Mt Emmons v.- v. was was s here on business Tuesday Tuesday Mr Williams has haa leased his place for three years to his nephews Sam and Elwin Williams and expects to spend that time the outside most of on f Mrs Crews Crews- Buckskin Kitty has I gone to Walla Walla to Join her uncle uncle un un- un- un cle who Is in the show business She ShedId Shedid Shedid did not say so tiO but we get it that she Is to be a a. member of the company In the capacity of ot a snake charmer Miss Gladys Bennion of Vernal who passed through here hero en route for Salt Lake was was as met there by her J fiancee Wallace Gardner of Afton f Wyoming They were married In the Temple Afton will be th their lr home i Alva Dart has land landed d in Philadel- Philadel from France and Is now at Camp DIx Alva enlisted In the aviation aviation avia avla- tion branch of the service In July I 1917 at Salt Lake and from there I went wont to Fort Leavenworth for train train- In ing int Soon afterwards he was transferred transferred transferred trans trans- to the Kelly field In Texas He f has has' been In France for more mOTO than a T end and a ft half halt t D. D L. L Carmody of Dayton Myton one one of I the tho Uintah basin men who do things was a guest of the Tavern this week He reports conditions generally the best ever out his way with great crop I prospects In sight says the Price Sun a. a a Mrs Lake E. E Young is in charge I of the Helper postoffice since her husband hus hus- husband hus 1 band resigned there to become superintendent superIntendent superintendent super super- of the malt mall route from the tho railroad town to Vernal She will re remain remain remain re- re main in the position until such time as examinations for the Helper va vacancy vacancy va- va cancy are held W. W E. E Broome has opened up another another another an an- other store on E street treet in the buildIng building build build- Ing next door to Dr J. J H. H Browns Brown's dental office for Cor auto supplies Mrs Edith Fuhrman is in charge Mr Broome now has four places of business busi busi- ness ness ness-a a garage garase and two stores in My Myton ton and a garage in Roosevelt How many times have we heard this remark from strangers during the past few years All AU you need to make this a desirable place to lo locate locate locate lo- lo cate in Is a railroad And how many times have hav we asked the stranger Is this your first time Ina in ina ini a i country so so far away from a railroad railroad rail ral- t I. road it W. W H. H Coltharp George E. E Adams and John H. H Re Reader der came over from Vernal last week to attend the meetIng meetIng meetIng meet- meet Ing of directors Uintah Power Light company Work on the Uintah river unit is progressing nicely according according according ac ac- ac- ac cording to information given out opt It ItIs ItIs Its Is s the present aim to have the plant in operation this fall Ralph Walker of the efficient force carrying mail mall from Helper to Vernal for Uncle Sam had a collisIon collision collis cotus- ion the other day A Ford ran Into his his big big truck on the rear Ralph yelled back at the Ehe driver of the Ford something g like this Take your top down and run under this truck so that you wont won't be delaying the U. U S. S mall mail A packed house greeted To Hell With the Kaiser at the My Myton ton Opera House last Friday night It was a great neat show Everybody especially the kids were vociferous In applause Those who have read the Hun demand demand demand de de- mand for damages during the last lastrow few row days felt like adding these words to the the title of picture and and the Huns C. C S. S Carter and wife and baby of I Ouray Duray spent a few days in My Myton ton en route to Provo where they expect to remain Indefinitely They have a small mall farm two miles from Provo Mr hIr Carter will spend the fall and winter In a business college Mrs Fart Carter barter r is a daughter of Mr and Mrs William of Ouray She is a professional nurse Petitions are circulating for the appointment of Mr Merrell Bennion to succeed his father as postmaster at Vernal If the younger Mr DennIon Bean Benn Ion lon lands the appointment It will wUl be beon beon I Ion on the eve of ot the elevation of the Vernal post office to second class which carries with It a larger salary and four ad additional clerks The reclassification reclassification re- re classification is scheduled scheduled for July 1 Mrs Enoch of My Myton ton was one of the graduate nurses at at athe Ithe the he Thomas Dee Hospital Ogden last last Thursday Thursday night There was a class of ot nine She will spend several weeks there this summer making up time lost during her three years study on account of sickness and vacations A Avery Avery Avery very good picture of Mrs appeared in last Sundays Sunday's Salt Lake newspapers a C r Ed Lee had to quit construction and repairs on the Price Myton ton road because he could not induce Induct men to work He Ho offered Salt SaIt Lake and Utah county countr men 4 per day That Iwas was not all he all he offered to pay railroad railroad rail rail- road fare to and from the tho camp Tomake To Tomake Tomake make sure that he was not trying to get something for nothing he offered to sell grub at cost and hire a cook I Nothing doing Still a report comes from Salt Lake that there are idle men in that city For the first time since the first grave was dug at t the tee e My Myton ton cemetery Memorial services were held In spite of ot the very disagreeable weather er br there was a large crowd present The services were impressive The main speakers were Bishop Charles J. J of the L. L D. D S S. S church and Rev Arthur Rice of the Presbyterian Presbyterian Presbyterian Pres Pres- church The cemetery Is fa faa h ha In Ina a most deplorable condition Among the many who are sleeping down there are three soldiers They all know we believe Just how their graves raves are are being neglected but th they y have no way of telling us We know and we can tell Why not treat those deed with a little more T respect Clifton A. A Broome of Ouray would divert one half foot of water per second second second sec sec- ond from Willow creek which he desires desires deto de de- de- de sires to use in the irrigation of forty acres of land He has made application application tion to the state engineer for per per- mission Many Uintah basin people are in Salt Lake this week attending con con- ference Th The largest crowds in the history of the church have been there The Tabernacle will seat people and will hold It has been filled to capacity On Sunday people were present and two or three overflow meetings were held An important feature of Sundays Sunday's session was the sustaining of President Heber Reber J. J Grant who succeeds the late President Joseph F. F Smith x Isaac Burton and Jim Sabey two pioneers In this country met here one day last week and talked for about two hours sitting on the steps leading up to the Bank hall When asked what whai they thought of the exciting exciting exciting ex ex- citing railroad news they both replied replied replied re re- re- re plied in unison simultaneously and at tho same time we have been listening listening listening list list- ening to that kind of talk for 30 years sears and we are no nearer a railroad railroad railroad rail rail- road than when we first came to this basin Show me concluded both at atthe atthe atthe the same time A A. F F. F Maxwell of Altonah was here this week en route from Duchesne Duchesne Du- Du chesne where he with other road enthusiasts enthusiasts enthusiasts en en- interviewed the county commissioners with reference to bond issue and de designation of county roads If there were good roads and bridges from Altonah to Duchesne Mr 1 Maxwell would not be forced to travel so far out of the way The distance from Altonah to Duchesne Duchesne Duchesne Du Du- Du- Du chesne Is about the same as from Altonah Altonah Altonah Al Al- tonah to Myton My ton and the distance from My Myton ton to Duchesne Is 22 miles George Calvert of Ouray was not lost although his relatives and friends were much worried He went Into the Ninemile country to look after after after af af- af- af ter the sheep expecting to be gone but two or three days and he did not get back for two or three weeks Telephone lines between Ouray Vernal Vernal Vernal Ver Ver- nal My Myton ton Price and other points were kept hot No one knew where he was George knew most positively positive positive- ly and emphatically where he was He relieved the herder herd herd- er er who had to go home for tor two days and who remained home or somewhere somewhere somewhere some some- where else for two weeks George was miles mlles from a human He couldn't communicate nor he couldn't leave the sheep He Just had to wait walt until the herder got back |