Show PERSONALS AND LITTLE LOCALS There arc are more than 1000 aliens alien In Carbon county Born to the wife of Elmer Ewing I Monday September 3 8 8 a n eon Bon Fra Frank k of Boneta wa was recently discharged at Fort Russell The Ute baby show at nt the fair tair a at Fort Duchesne this month should b ba be ben bea I a n howling success Uintah county has asked for foi double space at the state fair in t Salt Lake this fall Mrs Christensen of Salt SaIt Lake It is visiting at the home of Dr J. J H H. Brown Drown She Is Mrs Browns Brown's mother mother The D. D R. R R G. G eating house at n Helper will be closed on September y y I 16 16 The manager has been ordered to Grand Junction Loyal Perry of Roosevelt returned return return- ed home after a few days' days visit with Mr and Mrs W W. S. S Peatross ss He Is Isa Isa isa a cousin of Mrs Peatross Mrs J. J B B. B Harris of North My Myton ton bench was granted a divorce at the thelast thelast thelast last ter term of the court on the grounds of oC cruelty They have been married 25 years Henry M M. Fowler attended the Uintah Uin- Uin tah basin railroad meeting at the Salt Lake Commercial club last week He feels sure there Is going to be bo something doing Postmaster W W. W. W Browning of Ogden who was recently killed In an auto accident near Logan was the father of Dr W. W J. J Browning Drowning form formerly form J erly of Roosevelt e ti i Floyd E E. E Lamb recently sold a ahouse ahouse ahouse house and three lots In the west end I Ion on D street to Arthur Warren He bought from Warren a number of k registered Red Poll cattle t Utah Coal Coke company has applied for the diversion of ot one second second second sec sec- ond foot of water from a spring In Carbon county for use in mining coal In a new camp near Sunnyside Mrs Ed Newton of Roosevelt secured secured secured se se- cured a divorce from her husband at atthe atthe atthe the last term of the District court at Duchesne on the grounds of non- non support They have four tour children r H. H W W. Harvey of Heber has purchased purchased purchased pur pur- chased the old Turner Opera House and will use the building as a garage as soon as he can get it fitted up In up-to-date up style with the most modern modern modern mod mod- ern machinery The banquet given at Roosevelt high school last Thursday night for tor forthe forthe the county teachers was quite an af af- fair Most lost teachers of the county were present Toasts and stories followed followed followed fol fol- fol- fol lowed the repast My Myton ton bachelors are rejoicing and taking new courage At the age of John Shell of Kentucky was married the second time and is the C Ci years old Shell lived with his first wife 90 years Price newspapers declare the Midland Midland Midland Mid Mid- land trail Is a boulevard in comparison compari comparI- son to Pikes Pike's Peak highway Then why l keep howling all the time for tor tormore more state road money Why not let us have a little of It Judge A. A B. B Morgan of the Fourth district court spent the night in Myton Myton Myton My My- ton from Duchesne to Ver Ver- nal Judge Morgan believes bellev s the basin basin basin ba ba- sin is destined to be the home of at many beet sugar factories Miss Hazel Thomas and William J. J Bond Dond of Heber were married In the Salt Lake Temple September 3 They will make their home homo at where Mr Bond Is engaged to teach In the the Co Coalville high school 1 1 The Tho cloud burst the first of tho the week washed out many bridges in inthe inthe I Ithe the county Three gone between here I and Duchesne and traffic has been delayed Men have been at work all all' week making temporary crossings Utah Is away down the line In War Saving stamp sales Only 13 of the states state's quota has been sold While j 5 the state is almost at t the e tall tail end Duchesne county Is at the tall tail end of the state yet Myton Is probably nearer nearer her quota than any other ton tonT town T T. R R. R Cope of Mid view was In town for tor a day He says nays his farm tarm farmIs IB la paying Mr Cope for tor years principal of the Myton public school t. t and for 20 successive years a teacher teach teach- er will this winter not be bo in the 1 U e. e f Mrs Wm Vim Gagon Gagan of Hartford 1 is improving slowly after having suffered suffered sul suf- suf- suf for some time with an abscess Miss Clara Marshall of Upalco has been released from Crom her contract to teach at Upalco and has accepted accepts a t position with the Uintah Power Light company She will wUl receive a warm welcome here t Alexander and Caldwell owners owner of the sensational racing pony Sleepy Boy which has defeated al aU all comers so far far are now running himat himat him at races In Meeker and other Colorado Colorado Colorado Colo Colo- rado towns We expect to hear good goodnews goodnews goodnews news soon Doc Shores is here from Colorado Colorado Colorado Colo Colo- rado looking after land Interests Behas He Ho Hohas has all kinds of faith In the Bamberger Bamberger Bamberger Bam- Bam berger plan to build a railroad Into the Uintah basin He has known Governor Bamberger Damberger for many years and he Is is a shrewd financier and a builder The at Price the first three days of this month was said to tobe tobe tobe be almost a failure on account of the heavy rains Pyke the Fort Duchesne Duchesne Duchesne Du Du- Du- Du chesne man rode the outlaw broncho Tipperary The Ute In Indians Indians In- In gave their various dances to Interested crowds John Glenn was here from Vernal this week Mr Glenn says there Is going to be a great real estate boom In the basin and he knows He owns and controls approximately acres of land and there Is every reason to believe that he willbe will willbe willbe be a veary wealthy man before he dies lf Ki it lif Is not nol to understand the change In da In regard to road building at it has recently developed In en Big Saving in Hauling If our main highways were Improved d da th Ith permanent surface we would woul I HI save 8 S or I t U cents per tot tor an anlIe anlie lIe le In hauling the Immense interstate Ac that each year 91 sti st om m agriculture mine and forest M M. M. M Smith of Duchesne passed through Myton yesterday esterday en route from Wyoming where he has been for several months He came by byway byway byway way of Denver where he found much Moffat Mo flat road enthusiasm He says Colorado capitalists are busy subscribing subscribing subscribing sub sub- scribing money for the tunnel As a result of water famine In the north country the past summer the crop rop of alfalfa seed this ye year year r will be better than for years On many farms the seed crop will be worth more nore than would have the hay crop If there had been plenty of water The My Myton ton district will exhibit at atthe atthe the Ute fair at Fort Duchesne The merchants of Myton would like very much nuch for exhibits and as many as possible of all kinds of fruit potatoes potatoes potatoes pota pota- toes grain alfalfa corn etc Any of or the merchants will receive the exhibits up until Monday evening September 22 Application for the use of feet acre-feet of water was made in the theoffice theoffice office of the state engineer by J. J E. E Strain of Bonner Springs Kan The Yater water is to be stored In the bed of ofin an in unnamed lake at the head of the east fork of Dry gulch and Is to be used for Irrigation purposes during the dry seasons G The Nowland ditch broke the other other other oth oth- er day at a point on the just lust the residence on the Cook r ranch The Hood flood that poured out outdid outdid did lid considerable damage J. J E. E Covey lesse of the ranch says this is the third time in so many years that the ditch has broken at the same place Last year yeat he was damaged at least east I James Norvell of Steamboat had a narrow escape from serious Injury last week while returning to Steamboat Steamboat Steamboat Steam Steam- boat from tram Denver Six miles this side aids of Idaho Springs Norvell went i over aver the bank no one was seriously injured and the car was not badly damaged The accIdent accident acci- acci dent resulted when Mr Norvell tried to o fix a handbag that was getting In Inthe inthe I the he way of his feet He was looking down lown and failed to s see e a curve In the road going straight over Charles DeMoisy Vernal attorney Is an au expert at repartee He He always has lias a quick answer and full tuII of wit Sometimes he Is met by a foe worthy of if his steel The Tho other day he was In My Myton ton for a short time Said Col Geo Seo F. F Timms And how are you Replied Mr Never was better have a clear conscience and always vote the Republican ticket I eI I can easily understand the clear conscience and also the Republican ticket said Col Timms Timma but I can enn cannot cannot not see aee e how bow the two go together I Representative Wm ONeil O'Neil o of Roosevelt was here for a n short timon time tim on Saturday Mr ONeil O'Neil says the re report report report re- re port that he has resigned or will re resign resign resign re- re sign his bis seat scat In the legislature Is ex er- er He expects to leave herin here her herein in a short time for Salt Lake The Th special session Is called for September Septem Septem- ber her 29 He will be there September 23 to hear President Wilson Census report indicates that It In 1870 15 16 per cent of our population was engaged In farming In 1880 13 per cent In IS 1890 O 14 per cent It in 1900 13 per cent and in 1910 11 13 per cent It is undoubtedly less than thai 11 per cent now So prices will likely likely likely like like- ly continue to increase until we wo get ge increased production Irrespective o of all the Investigations being carrIed on Said Fred C. C Ferron well known engineer and one ono of the owners of ol Soldier Summit addition I notice in the Free Press that Myton My ton engineers engineers engineers engi engi- declare the terminal at SoldIer Summit will be a failure on account of deep snow After vast and thorough thorough thorough thor thor- ough Investigations noted engineers of 40 years experience declare it willbe will willbe be a success Pay your money and take ake your choice Mr and Mrs R R. R L. L MarrImon and family of Whiterocks passed through My Myton ton last Monday morning morning morning morn morn- ing on their way to Price where Mrs Marrimon and the children took the train for Claremont California Miss Rose and Miss Sarah will attend college and Bob will attend the high school Mrs Mr Marrimon will keep house for them and Mr Marriman Marrimon Marri- Marri mon man will be at Whiterocks Miss Lillian LUlian Babcock Is very ill m. Overwork at the summer school In Salt Lake has brought about nervous nervous nerv nerv- ous prostration and her family amily and friends are much alarmed at her condition It may be necessary to take tale her to the coast Miss Babcock has been one of the most proficient teachers in the Uintah basin Roosevelt Roosevelt Roose Roose- velt patrons will be sorry Indeed to learn that she will not be able to fill her engagement in the public schools of that city J. J L L. Finney has a very bad case of hay fever and has been coming up from Independence every other day for Cor hypodermic injections infections He was warned the first day that there would be reaction He remained in town too long after the treatment and when he got home he was almost dead lead I was so near death he said that I thought of all the he mean I things I ever did in my life IncludIng Including including ing the one time I voted the Democratic Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- 1 cratic ticket e S I I. I R. R Tuttle U. U S. S land commissioner commissioner commissioner commis commis- is In receipt re of Information from the land office to the effect that on lands of at the Castle Peak Project having complied with the requirements of the homestead laws may make application and have a lief of at absence granted them till such a time as the notification of water being accessible for tor said lands This applies to all who have filings on lands subsequently subsequently withdrawn from entry Two witnesses are necessary in case an application is made i iOne One One of or the social events of or last week was the banquet at the Nowland Nowland Nowland Now Now- land hotel on Saturday given by Dr and Mrs R. R J. J Enochs for the teachers teach teach- ers em in the district assigned to Dr Enochs Enochs member board of education Those present Included Mrs Bryner Mr Dean Mr Nieman Miss Knudsen Knuden Knud- Knud sen en Miss Johnstone Johnstons Miss Ray Miss Shier Ehler Miss Maxwell Mrs Rice Mrs Schleinitz Mrs Tuttle Mr Richard- Richard Richardson son ion Mrs Richardson Mr Tarson Miss Miss Hale Superintendent Superintendent Stewart and Rev A. A L. L Rice former former Myton My ton principal were also Included The affair was quite pleasant pleasant pleas- pleas ant int all the way through 0 o MAE MAH AND lL I TOM TO loonE Mae Marsh Saturday night September September Sep- Sep ember 13 In Hidden Fires and Tom Pom Moore Monday night September Septem- Septem ber er 15 in Just For Tonight are two wo attractions which will draw large arge crowds to Myton Opera House Hidden Fires brings out many new tew phases of Miss Marshs Marsh's remarkable remarkable remark- remark able gifts for the dual role she essays essays es- es says ays Is a a. distinct departure from anything the whim girl of the screen creen has yet attempted The Tho striking resemblance Peggy Murray Mae Marsh a a. hotel newsstand newsstand news- news stand land girl bears to the missing daughter laughter of a n woman of wealth loads leads to o Peggys Peggy's taking her place In order to o restore the health of the grieving mother The change chango forces Peggy nto a series of complications the most serious of which Is her meeting with rith the man who betrayed the miss miss- lag Ing g girl and who vho comes to Peggy to apologize for casting her off After months of posing as another the former former former for for- mer newsgirl Is 18 speechless when she discovers the girl in whose place she sheI is masquerading in a hovel In the slums almost a broken heart Peggy nurses her back to health and sets out to find the man responsible for her plight She Sho is rewarded after many days days' search and brings him to the bedside of the once society girl and makes it plain to him that marriage not apologies will right the wrong done her He consents to an immediate Immediate immediate imme Imme- diate wedding and Peggy leaves to take up her old place the newsstand Love comes to her too when she meets her ber Prince Charming a man who loved her while she was a masquerader masquerader masquerader mas- mas and whose love she spurned because of the life Ute she was living Tom Moores Moore's world of admirers will find him more delightfully entertaining entertaInIng en entertaining en- en than ever when he appears appears appears ap ap- ap- ap pears as a n Goldwyn star In Just for Tonight Goldwyn could not have obtained a better better medium for Introducing introducing IntroducIng Intro Intro- the popular screen player as one of Its famous group of stars Just for tor Tonight tells the story of a n man who In his adventure adventure- ure- ure filled quest of love is confronted by situations that would have balked a aless aless aless less determined person than Theodore Theodore Theodore Theo Theo- dore Whitney Jr played by Tom Moore The for whom he risks all hides her identity from tram him for some strange reason and that adds to his many trials She is the niece oC of Major Blackburn whose home has been robbed of costly Jewels At the same time Whitneys Whitney's father Is shocked by the loss of a a. valuable mining stock certificate And tho the same detectives are employed em- em played on both cases The girl has a strange affair with witha witha a a mysterious man she meets at frequent frequent fre fre- quent |