Show PERSONALS AND LITTLE LOCALS I Abe Abc OHagan was down from Upalco Upal Upal- co Monday i Bread in My Myton ton will soon be 20 cen cents ts a loaf Headline MarrIage Headline Marriage Epidemic inand Inand in inand and Around My Myton ton C. C P. P Watterson has an interesting Interesting I Iad ad in this hIS issue on the last page John Keel Is getting ready to build an addition to tho rear of his store A. A M. M Hardinger of Roosevelt was in town Monday transacting sawmill business Uintah county commissioners will levy leyy one half mill for public library purposes George Calvert was up from Ouray for a few days looking after atter his hS sheep sheel interests A son was born to the wife of Ray Rayl l DIllman Roosevelt Wednesday of last week Mrs Hazel Bracken pleasantly re remembered in My Myton ton was a visitor last Saturday Sergeant Lloyd Llod A. A S Workman o of of tho the infantry arrived in New York August 10 Mrs J. J F F- Babcock and Miss 1 Lillian Lil Lil- Lillian lian will return from Salt Lake about the first week in September 5 j 11 Vero era ero Ute Indian IndIan the tho matter now Roads heap heal muddy autos have to travel In the air airY 0 A recent marriage in Salt Lake was that of Charles Edward of Salt Laek Lack and Miss Ann Murray of Vernal Mr and Mrs S. S A. A Wells announce the marriage of their daughter Gladys Irene to to William R. R Harris Haris August 19 in My Myton ton 1 P. P E. E Akelund president Farmers Irrigation company and W. W E. E Davis Jr secretary were In town last week on irrigation business The Dodge stage people report good business basin points and Price The travel both ways wars is heavy every day Mr W. W H. H Blake supervisor of or ditches ditches Whiterocks w was s a visitor Monday on official business j I r Attorney J. J R R. R Robinson formerly I of Provo who Is now In the sheep In Vernal is visiting old friends and relatives In Provo Enoch R. R has bas written two or three more policies In the Mutual Life of New York since he placed his ad In the Free Press Mrs Lillian Nowland has taken charge of the Clarke hotel The traveling public will be glad to know that she is back in the business V The long line lino of snow on top tal of the Uintah mountains has been a little littlemore littlemore more distinct recently There was slight snowfall one day last week Mrs R R. H. H Burdick entertained afew a afew afew few friends on Tuesday In compliment compliment compU- compU ment to her mother Mrs D D. D M. M Frost who celebrated a birthday Water Commissioner Jacobs was In town Tuesday Ho Ile and D D. D L. L Carmody Carmody Carmody Car- Car mody took a short trip measuring the streams which supply our irrigation system i Women employees at the State capitol have organized a club Miss Nell of Vernal chief clerk to I Ithe the state board of equalization is I vice The Stake Sunday school at Roosevelt last Sunday was well at at- tended Among the tho visitors from Salt Lake was George M. M Cannon of the general board The one cent sale of goodsby goods goodsby goodsby by the My Myton ton Drug company last Thursday Friday and Saturday was wasa a II success success in every particular it was well advertised of the leading beo bee keepers In Duchesne county will produce at least a total of pounds of honey this year as follows Bellis- Bellis tons pounds Holder Stewart Stewart Stewart Stew Stew- art pounds Mrs M. M Knudsen pounds The Tho yield through throughout out the country will probably be larger largo larg larg- o er than last year There was more nUala pasture this year and as a result result re re- re- re sult BUlt the honey is a little darker The price at present Is around 18 cents I. I Mr F It II White the new builder and contractor who expects to put I up some up-to-date up bungalows this fall is in town and expects to occupy the Guyman residence In the west end The Utah State fair will be bo held October C G 7 8 9 10 11 Many Uintah basin exhibits will be taken out The Ute fair at Fort Duchesne will close in time for exhibits to be betaken betaken betaken taken from there M. M Ivan Bird of Mt Emmons was in Fort Duchesne transacting business business business busi busi- ness with the Indian department in connection with wilh his leases From there he went to Roosevelt to attend the Sunday school conference Sidney Sidne Mabey of at Oklahoma Is the guest of his sister Mrs J. J E. E Covey on the Luceta ranch up the river Mr Mabe Mabey has been discharged from the navy where he served several months during the world war Nile Nilo Hughel county surveyor for tor Uintah county passed through on his way home from Salt Lake He looked looked looked look look- ed In to see his old friend D. D L L. Carmody Carmody Carmody Car- Car mody whom he had not seen since Mr Ir Carmody received his discharge from the U. U S. S army Hannah and Calvert ClarKe Clarice came in Friday in a Sun car Hannah re returned returned returned re- re turned to Price on Sunday but Calvert Calvert Calvert Cal Cal- vert Is still here Calvert says he will bring Mrs Clarke the next time he comes in He Is selling new and used cars The following soldiers landed in New York August 8 Corporal Reine rine Chew Jensen Private Theodore C. C Bullock Vernal Corporal Corporal Corporal Cor Cor- George A. A Goodrich Vernal Wagoner Lorin G. G Karren Vernal James G. G Watson Archdeacon and Mrs Reese after spending a week in Ft Duchesne passed through on their way to Salt Lake via Duchesne Mr and Mrs Reese have been devoting their energies energies energies en en- to the Indians at Whiterocks and Ft Duchesne and find them in intelligent intelligent intelligent in- in and quick to learn While in Salt Lake last week A. A J. J Charles engineer in charge Uintah Uintah Uin Uin- tah tab Indian Project had a very Important important Im Im- Interview inter with U. U S S. S District Attorney Attorney W. W W W. Ray Rayon on the water situation It is the general hope hop that this vexed question may soon bo settled settled settled set set- with fairness to all concerned n a Dr R R. R J. J Enochs R. R E E. Waugh C C. C D. D Kicher and George E. E Philipps returned from Provo and Salt Lake where they went in the interest of the the Project They came by way of Heber Park City Strawberry reservoir The distance from Salt I Lake to 1 Myton is between and miles It is said that we have a sneak thief in our midst Last week the house of Mr John Harris was entered and a number of valuables taken along with some groceries which are certainly certainly certainly valuable My Myton ton has been singularly free from such depredations depredations depredations and we can only hope that the thief has gone on his way to other parts The body of Anna Jenks the Ute girl who was drowned in Green river rivera a few tew weeks ago was found recently two miles mUes below where she went under under under un un- un- un der at the intersection oo of the Green and White rivers Her sister Bister Chip- Chip monk was drowned at the en Baa i I time while attempting to rescue rescue Anna The body of was found soon after th the tragedy Mrs Hunter Brown Is on a visit to Northeastern Utah after an absence of ot more than three years At Provo she visited her daughter Mrs C. C C. C Jones who has a new son She came ame to My Myton ton mainly to see her granddaughter granddaughter grand and daughter Frances La Belle Calvert The Browns live in California near Los Angeles and Mrs Brown declares they all are so well pleased that they have no idea of coming back Mrs S. S M. M Calvert entertained a number of old friends and neighbors at dinner Sunday It was a farewell dinner and the last of many well re re- re re-I re occasions where she has been hostess The guests thoroughly enjoyed themselves and their pleasure pleasure pleas pleas- ure was Increased by the knowledge that the genial lady will return In Inthe inthe the he spring Those who attended were Mrs A A. M. M Todd Mr and Mrs I Dan Barry Mr and Mrs C. C P. P Dauwalder Dauwalder Dauwalder Dau- Dau walder Mr and Mrs D. D L. L Carmody Mr and Mrs Leo Cooper Mr and Mrs S. S A. A Wells Walls Mrs Kicher Mrs I Moodie and Mrs Hunter Brown I The Tho tax levies for Duchesne county municipalities are as follows Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roose Roose- velt mills My Myton ton 14 mills Duchesne Duchesne Duchesne Du Du- Du- Du chesne 1 16 G mills The county road tax 3 mills state road tax 2 state general 24 state school 24 high school 02 county school 55 interest in interest interest in- in terest fund 14 sinking fund 05 state bounty on sheep and cattle 05 state bounty on range horses borses and cattle 04 state bounty on domestic do- do domestic domestic do do- horses and cattle 01 Efforts to increase the membership of Ot the Mutual associations associations associations of ot the Mormon church to a hundred thousand will be made at atthe atthe atthe the annual association conference tolie to tobe be lie held this autumn in designated stakes of tho church Circulars announcing announcing announcing an an- the convention dates and places have beer mailed from tho the office office of ot- fice of the general secretary The convention convention convention con con- program is also being cir cir- cir cir- Shoes sold next spring will bring even higher prices than those now prevailing but relief may be expected expect expect- ed late in 1920 according to a statement statement state state- ment issued this week by the National Nation Nation- al Boot and Shoe Manufacturers Manufacturers' as as- as The The- cause of high prices is said to be the depletion of stocks under tinder wartime conditions condition's tho the prosperity prosperity pros pros- of the public and European buying o |