| Show PERSONALS AND LITTLE LITTLE LITTLE- LOCALS I t ee supplies are down u again Sois So SoS I Is ts s S R J Tucker has Lean been appoint appoint- r 1 j cad oad agent for the Dl M Moo oo oa district Miss l SS Lavern Wheeler is planning on going to Westminster the con coming ni year Irs Mrs Ed Holder return returned d' d from rom a aV av av v s st t with her sister Mrs Jr William WilHam 0 o of Hayden Haden S a a Flo Floyd Flo d and Earl Case and S. S K Daniels of Mt It Emmons were here I T Tuesday on do business George A. A Petty of Ferron has aken over the Dunce Bunce sawmill See his bis advertisement i in this issue The people up the river are are afraid they will neither neith r g get t a- a school a this a year jear ear nor a truck to haul IJ nl their children chil chil- dren to Bud Winslow clerk of the chesne county board of education was in Myton 1 this week on business connected with the board a Mr Ir and Mrs Irs Isaac R. R Tuttle have returned home from Park City The They reluctantly parted with their new son grand-son after ater so long a time Emil Nyman man lost his Scout flaSter's masters master's mas ter's handbook han bool It has nis name and the name name of oC A. A L. L Rice In it He would be pleased if finder will return it at once s I The anti cigarette law Is isn isa a complete complete com corn failure Boys under age in Myton are are stroking smoking just as much as SS ever Adults are smoking in public places places' a 4 David Gillen n and wife down dO the river are entertaining his fath father r rand and mother Mr and Mrs Joseph Gillen and his sister Miss m Gillen of Murray r Mrs Irs Floyd Fjord Wheeler has been suffering suf suf- fering ferms with an injured knee cap For several days daj's she was barel barely able to get about without a cane a aA I A rural mail delivery dose down this this side of the river and back up the other oth nth er side will be established as soon as the Randlett Myton-Randlett bridge u lt A representative from the office of Lincoln G. G Kelly company certified k public accountants accountant Iii Iii- has been in Duchesne Duchesne Du- Du chesne for a few days auditing the books of the board of education S Sk k Frank Nye Palmer of l' l uro- uro ka spent a short time visiting relatives relatives rela rein tives and friends They came 4 through In their handsome Paige Paig The bo boys s 's hate hale a good lease in Eure Eure- ka a R. R W. W Crockett editor of the ithe Price Sun spent a few days in iIi Vernal Roosevelt and Myton l i on business While in My Myton ton he lie sold to John ohn er Sr the Watrous house In the east end The Free Press a most pleasant visit with Mr Crockett a a r Garrett Sargent of Ohio was here for a short time He is a brother of o is Fred Sargent of Whiterocks s. s Mr a Sargent Is a student In the the- Ohio State university at Columbus and will graduate In one one more more year year ar S- S t C. C P. P Dauwalder Is building a rEsidence residence resi si y dence the first to go up with wilh the exception ex ex exception of houses for or Irrigation em em employees employees on the sot so Ol half hail of the My Myton My- My Myton ton townsite This one is located south of the Presbyterian church It Itis Itis Is to 1 11 be e a bungalow five rooms I E. E P P. Asay and family of Price visited for fora a few days with Mrs Asay's parents Parents' arents' arents Mr and Mrs S. S W. W 3 J J- Tucker They went from here to Jensen to visit for awhile before returning re Te- turning to Price s. s S a Mrs Byron T. T Shelton of Hayden Colo is visiting Dr R. R J. J Enochs and family She was accompanied by r Mr Shelton and by Mrs Mrs' L. L A. A Lee and daughter Miss Dorothy of Pittsburg Pittsburg Pitts- Pitts burg cousins of Mr Shelton The three returned to Colorado next day e Manager Strong of the Uintah Telephone company was here this 7 week eek looking after the interests of his company and his patrons patrons The local office has been moved back hack to the old home Just east of 01 the Bjorn- Bjorn Bjornson son building 5 r John H. H I. I Davis president of ot the Arcadia Arcadia Ar Ar- cadia C Commercial club gave our new i. i club headquarters the once over and c 1 was was much pleased Mr Mrs Davis says the Plan to celebrate Labor day at i Arcadia on a large scale has been beenS S given up owing to the fact tact people up that way are too busy 1 I Thos W. W ODonnel Vernal attorney attorney j ney ner was here yesterday attending to business for clients Mr ODonnell O'Donnell is optimistic as to future business ines condition He believes the worst i It is over and that we are eg again ln ou on ih I road to prosperity pr Dr H. H W. W president of or Westminster college and have returned to Salt Lake Laks after c a pleasant vacation U at Whiterocks Dr believes the com coming In year will be the best bestin in the history of hi his institution State Engineer R. R E. E Caldwell Caldw ll spent several days in the Uintah basin basin ba- ba sin last week on a tour of investigation tion and inspection He devoted mo must t t of his time to Inspecting Indian lend had where proof of beneficial use of oC water water water wat wat- er has been submitted He He also studied the conditions which cause the sinks in Dryfork Ro Roy Gardner and wife and his wife's mother Mrs Bigley and his father and mother Mr and Mrs W. W H. H Gardner of Burley Idaho were guests of his brother T. T A. A Gardner and wife in Myton They took a alook alook look at the county count all around an and were well pleased with what they saw especially South Myton lyton and North My Myton ton benches Clifford B. B Waterman of Price has filed application with the state engineer R. R Elmer Caldwell for the theus us use of feet acre-feet of water from Miller creek to be used Ir Jr irrigating acres acres A reservoir one thirty-one I I acres s in extent and with a maximum depth of five feet Is planned at some distance from Irom the bed of or the creek creel Mrs Irs W. W W T T. Ti Fisher i who recently return returned d' d front from fro h a long visit which included in- in in included Chica Chicago o and various cities cities' in Michigan l found conditions conditions' for for forthe the i most part worse than here In Irl De Detroit Detroit Detroit De- De I troit the Buick and Ford fact factories ries are working only part time In the I large arge cities cities' Ui thousands are out of or em- em and are hard pressed for forthe forthe the necessities of l life le I I Doc H. H E. E Monson lonso l of North North Northwestern Northwestern w western stern Colorado was hero hem or r the theirs thes' thes irs s' s time During the afternoon of ot Friday there was a reunion of former form forn- er fr reside 1 tb of Colorado rv Hut Hut- Ka iT ol of vernal came over with Mr Dir Ir Monson Ionson For years Doc Monson a and Doc Beaver have traveled over oer overall overall all parts part's of oC the west and many times Umes' Umes have bave been In the same town at the 1 same time but this Is s the first time I they hey ever met I Following ar are are the jurors for the I district court which convenes conven 3 In lu Duchesne Duchesne Duchesne Du- Du chesne September 7 Herman Winkler Wink Wink- Winker i ler er J. J T. T Ralph Martin Allred Allied Bluebell Bluebell Blue Blue- Blue I bell bell A Alvin Ivin Rosa Ris Ge George Gerge rge I Arthur Shields Arcadia H. H S. S Jor- Jor Jordon Jerdon II don Dan M. M d rge s E Ell Ed 1 F. F Harn- Harn 1 Harm ston Roosevelt lt Adolph Christensen i l S. S E. E Hadlock W T. T Doman Doman Doman Do- Do Doi i man Earl W. W R. R Evans Bon Boneta ta Lewis Jones R. R A. A Ellsworth Ells V W W. W C. C Barton Earton LUi- LUi Duchesne chesne Thomas L. L Allred Talmage C. C C. C Tabiona fabiona A 13 i. Holman Hol- Hol man Fred C. C Perron Ferron My Myun on un James T. T Boren J. J A. A Baugh Nea Neila Nea-a Clem Mathews Upalco C. C L. L Minor Ioka loka A social ocial event of Interest was a picnic I and swimming party in old oldtown oldtown oldtown town last Friday The party was composed of Mrs Ralph Belliston and children Carl Can J RUby Florence and Alice Mrs Randolph Jensen and nd children Beth B th Evan EVan and Dale Mrs Mrs- Mary Stevens Mrs Irs Haro Harold d Eldr Eldredge Eldredge Eld- Eld r redge ge and baby Mrs Joseph E. E Holder and children Jerry and and Hardy Har- Har Hardy Hardy Har Har- dy Mrs William J. J Stewart t and daughter Miss Merle Mrs Elmer Etmer A Angus gus The he Ladies Aid Hast night night gave a farewell Carewell party for Dr R. R J. J Enochs and nd family at the En Enochs home The matter had been kept so quiet that the doctor knowing nothing about it went to Tabiona on business and didn't get back In time After Atter a program program program pro pro- gram of music and talks punch was served Guests included members of the Aid and the Presbyterian Presbyterian- congregation congregation congre congro- gation and wore were as follows Mr and Mrs W. W E. E Wheeler Mr and Mrs W. W C. C Ireland land Mr and Mrs E. E 1 L. L Jumer Mr lr and Mrs W W. E. E Evans Mr Ir and Mrs J J. J B. B Whittemore Mr and Mrs Henry M. M Fowler Mr and Mrs Irs C. C W W. Dubendorff Mr and Mrs George E. E Philipps Mr and Mrs Irs George Elliott Mr and Mrs A. A J. J Charles Mr and and Mr Mr and Mrs R H. E E. E Mrs Irs R. R E. E Miller l Mr and Mrs H II C. C Ward Ward Mr and Mrs Mrs R R. R E. E Waugh Mr and Mrs i I. I R. R Tuttle Mr Ir and Mrs C. C P. P Dauwalder Mr and Mrs John Keel Mr and Mrs D. D M. M Grove Mrs A. A M. M Todd Miss Alice Todd odd Mrs Edith Fuhrman J. J M M. M Martin C. C B. B Cook Mr and Mrs 1 N. N C. C Wilson Wilson Wil Wil- son Ioka loka Mr and Mrs V. V T. T Rice I Randlett I There Is considerable excitement In the Arcadia neighborhood over a reported gold discovery by a number of citizens George darum Summers rs has for Cor fora Cora a long longtime time like many others he been en searching for the famous lost Rhoades mine Last wools week y he together er cr with C. C A. A Larsen Hale J Holgate Emery Neilson Nellson Otto Neilson and Sua Si a Ross started out on a prospecting tour hoping perhaps that they might run across the Rhoades mine Up Vp the Yellowstone country they discovered ered what is believed t to lia ha o D rich vein of gold They have sent Cam ant ples pIes out for assa assay S e eThere There is to be a school this year dwon the river perhaps in the building buildIng build build- Ing on the Fowler place H. H C. C 01 OI- Isen I sen sU superintendent of or schools and the members of the Uintah county board of education came over Tuesday Tues Tues- Tuesday day to inspect the building and make mako complete arrangements but hid had to turn back near the Grove place for forthe forthe I the reason the bridge recently wash wasl- washed ed cd out had not been put bac back in place The board included C. C B. B Bartlett W W. H. H A A. G. G Goodrich Vernal and B. B O. O Colton Colton Colton Col- Col ton Jr Moffat There are between 25 and 30 pupils who will attend the school By the wa way the citizen aims down there want a name for their district John Glenn of Vernal and the late John Woods pioneered down there and It has been heen suggested that their names be combined and call it That would be fine Mr Glenn has offered to donate a site for a permanent school build- build Ing II The Tridell correspondent of the I Salt Lake Tribune sent In the following fol fol- lowing lowin with reference to a former Mrs Nancy E. E Smith who celebrated her fourth eighty-fourth I birthday bir anniversary August Aug st 13 at atthe atthe ati i the home of her youngest son G G. R R. Smith a rancher of ot the Uintah basin has a unique and striking record She Is still in splendid health unusually unusually unusually ally active and has never in the course ourse of her who whole e life Ufe found It necessary to have prescription written written written writ writ- ten by a physician Mrs Smith is the widow of the late Ephraim Smith a pioneer of Utah who came cameto to this state in 1850 and was long I active In civic and L. L D. D S. S church work She is Ig the mother of twelve I children eight of whom are living They are Joseph M M. of Heber j jWilliam William A A. A of Idaho Falls Idaho Mrs Hattie Hattle Birchell or of Canon C City I Colo James A A. of Iona lona Idaho Mrs Irs Joshua BI chell of i Utah Mrs Irs Sarah D. D and Mrs I J. J A. A Mir I ras as both of Sunnyside and G. G R. R Smith of Tridell She Is also 1 I survived by two fifty grand children J sixty great grandchildren and one onet t i great great-great-g great ild I o |