Show 1 1 i River Myton at at is the located junction on the of Duchesne the Victory Vic Vie P Personals I and d Little L itt Locals L I From My Myton ton it u shipped hipped annually I tory or y Price Price-Myton y ton M Myton o nF t. t Duchesne Du Du- s an I e oca S worth hundreds of hone of thousands of dollars I chesne Hig Highways way poultry honey y alfalfa seed and t Dr It R. E. E Baird of Roosevelt and My Myton ton is leaving for lor Salt Lake for fora a ten days das business trip a R. R N. N Watson Vatson and son Albert have gone to Carbon county where they have bare secured employment a a Wm Vm H. H Smart of Roosevelt was wasa a gu guest st last Friday Frida at the home of Mr and and Mrs Warren E E. R R. R former banker of f n Is now employed by the Salt Lake Coke Gas company Mrs Christina Moodie roodie has been been laid up for a few days das with Injuries received when she slipped and fell Word has been heen received in Myton 1 of the death In New j York of Mrs Helen Stevens formerly a teacher 1 In Myton lyton and Moffat i Miss J Anna Hunt has returned I from Salt Lake where she finished her third year ear in Westminster col col- lege R a B. B J L L. Dart has gone to California for a month upon advice of his phy phy- He hopes a lower altitude will help a R t Charlie Challie Read former town marshat mar mai mar mar-I shat is shaking hands with ol old olds l friends in M Myton ton Mr 11 Reads Read's homis home hom Is in Idaho S a R RAlfred i Alfred AUred Durtschi and bride nee Miss bliss Mary S. S of or Murray have bae arrived ed in Myton ton Tl They ey were married last week a W. W C C. C Le Hane lIane of or Modesto California California Cali Call fornia forni spent a few days here expecting expectIng expecting expect expect- ing to invest for clients In ini i i real estate He decided to wait walt further railroad developments a Mrs rs C. C 0 O. Thibodeau returned to tobel her bel home in Sterling Colo after a few fe days with her brother Allred Alfred J. J 1 Charles engineer Uintah Indian Irrigation Project a a a It is It Is is' is A said sai 1 that George Mulvey manager of the company which Is sinking an oil oU well In the Hill creek country is b becoming quite discouraged and may m-ay possibly pull a out a a a aJust Just as Mrs Irs Ralph Belliston of Nephi was Avas getting re ready d to join to-join joIn her husband here in tn Myton one of the children was stricken with scarlet fever At last accounts the sick child was getting along nicely I I Ii a a a i George H. H Tingley Ingley and wife wiCe and I daughter Mary Alary motored to Price in in- in their new car scar Mrs Irs Tingley and Mary Alary 1 a 1 went on to their old home Murray for a visit and Mr Ir Tingley Tingle went to the sheep camp In Colorado a a a aMiss Miss Florence Bennion daughter of Harden BennIon former secretary of state gave a piano recital in Salt Lake last Monday night under the auspices of the Ladles Ladies Literary club Miss BennIon is a pupil of Square Coop a Gerald Thome Thorne and family formerly formerly formerly form form- erly of Vernal now r of Salt of-Salt f Salt Lake will spend several weeks In Cali Cali- fornia Mr Ir Thome Thorne is connected with U U. S S. S agricultural department and goes to California to Investigate sugar beet land S a a aThe The Republican congressional convention f for r the tIle First district will willbe t be h held ld in the rHo Hotel tel Utah on Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- da day morning July 15 16 As far as can be learned learned-at at this time Don B. B Colton Colton Colton Col- Col ton ton Vernal Vernal- present congressman I has no opposition a a Alfalfa growers all over the Uintah Uintah Uin Uin- I tah tab basin arc are poisoning grasshoppers by the millions If Ir present efforts keep up the situation will soon be bewell bewell well in hand Those who have not noti nots i s yet et the correct formula should formula should read tie the JH article on the front page S Robert Marshall 1 has returned from Salt Lake where he went to perfect plans for the incorporation of the Marshal l Livestock association with a capital stock of He has a number of Salt Lake men interested Interested interested in- in with him hint a George N N. Larsen Laren Vernal ernal and Nora D. D Mathews Roosevelt elt have o been granted life diplomas of grammar grammar grammar gram gram- mar grades and J. J A. A Washburn Huntington former Carmer superintendent of Duchesne county count 1 schools was granted year two-year certification In school chool administration a a a Sidney E. E Smith Federal Reserve e bank representative returned from Price where he went to look after the collection of a note for 2400 signed by Eldon Harward Harvard The note Is In favor or of or the First National Nation Nation- al Bank of Myton Iton Harward Hayward who Is IB only 19 declares he never signed sign sign- t ed d the note nor any note In favor TOr of that institution a Miss May Nelson a former Cormer teach teach- tea teacher er in Wilcox Academy Vernal passed passed passed pass pass- pass pass- ed through Myton Iton last Monday Ion ay en ent en t route to Vernal for a a. visit with tier Her Herf t f friend Mrs Irs Hattie Hoeft Coltharp J t Miss Nelson ehon who Is now a teacher or Spanish In Granite Cit City Ill is on i 4 i her way back home honie from San Fran- Fran the v wh where re she attended convention She belongs to the Eastern Star B. B P. P Blair and D. D Barr Barry were i In InVernal inVernal Vernal during the week on business a a a aPaul Paul Brigham was in Vernal o oland on onland onland land office office- business a a i J. J M. M Martin has been appointee appointed special policeman for the Fourth o of July a a a Mr 11 and Mrs Irs Joseph Holder Sr of f Salem are visiting the Holders Holder and Stewarts for a few days S a J f Mr 11 and Mrs Wm J. J Stewart returned returned returned re re- re- re turned from Salt La Lase e. e Miss Merle lelle will wUl spend the Fourth at Salem a a t Three hundred Boy Scouts of Salt Sal Lake headed by Oscar Kirkham will frolic in Whiterocks s canyon canon The Myton Scouts are meeting tonight to decide whether they will accompany accompany pany the bunch r a Misses Mildred and Myrtle Irtle Rogers Rog Rog- Rogers ROg 1 ers entertained the Sunday Sunday- school class at their home last night Games James were interspersed with music The color scheme for decorations was red and white The rooms were perfumed with roses and sweet peas Refreshments of ice cream were served a a l' l Program for 01 conjoint M. M I. I A A. A next Sunday night Vocal Voca duet Misses lisses Katherine Hook and Sarah Martin talk Lincoln Memorial Memorial Memo Memo- rial J. J Edgar Holder violin solo SOIa I Miss Lamar Jamar Marshall talk History of the L. L D. D S. S church John Wahl- Wahl i quist a a a I Orders that the law prohibiting the use of narrow tired wagons be enforced have been sent out to all road oad agents This law has been in effect since 1920 but there has been beena a general im impression that the 1921 legislature granted an extension of time Ime against the enforcing of It Such is not the case a a Early homesteaders will well re remember remember remember re- re member Roy Bassett who came here at the opening of the reservation I and remained for seven years rears Mr 11 Dassett Bassett en route from Crom Colorado Comado points stopped in Myton and hunted up ip many of his old friends He was wal accompanied by AlvIn Keddington Salt Lake City auditor and J. J H. H Fox rox Salt I Lake ake county horticulture Inspector a a aThe The Republicans of the Myton precinct last Monday night elected the following delegates to attend the county in Roosevelt July 6 Joseph Cooper R. R E. E Miller liller E. E L L. L Jum Jumer r Bertie Dart H. H M. M 1 Fowler Fowl Fowl- er E. E M. M Jones J J. J B. B Whittemore Bliss Lott The county convention will select delegates to the state convention convention con con- which meets in Salt Lake July 14 The county is entitled to eleven delegates The sentiment in Myton seems to be inclined toward Wattis for the senate although Bamberger Bamberger Damberger Bam Bam- berger has quite a following The sentiment In the county Is as yet un un- un- un spoken a a a With the expectation of saving about ten cents on each pair of or motor motor motor mo mo- tor vehicle license plates to be used In 1923 the state of oC Utah will within with with- in a few days have prepared specifications specifications specifications for the new numbers that will ask ast for a somewhat thinner steel than the ones furnished for the present year The figures for the kind and quantity have been completed completed completed com com- in the office of H. H E. E Crockett the secretary of state and are now in the hands of oC J. J H. H Glenn state director of finance and purchase The estimate calls cans for one forty-one thousand sets of plates for passenger automobiles seven thousand for trucks three hundred sets of dealers dealers dealers deal deal- ers numbers a hundred pair pall o of motorcycles motorcycles mo mo- eight thousand plates for trucks two hundred trailer plates and a thousand chauffeurs' chauffeurs o 0 |