Show Cub Scouts meet to present historical skit The Myton Cub Dens 1 and held their regular monthly Pack Meeting Friday evening at the Myton Ward under the direction of their Den Afton Johnson and Ila Rae The Cubs presented a very clever skit with a pioneer theme portraying the early days in A brief history of Myton was using the information left by Ethel Baril and L. E. early pioneers now A of Bridge September at which time Myton was the most prominent town in the was picturing the bridge which for many years spanned the Duchesne river north of town on the main Floats represented the young scouts portrayed the prominent citizens and visitors who were in attendance for the event and a rodeo and dance were enacted by the boys as they climaxed the Of special interest was a map made by the Cub showing the Myton Townsite in those pioneer with lots and blocks marked with the names of those original In compiling this much credit is due Rachael assistant Den and Fred whose research into the records and his memories of his A. M. a civil engineer and early brought forth much needed information relative to pioneer Joe Cub Master was in charge of the James Dalgleish returned Wednesday from where she spent Thanksgiving with Dalgleish who is confined to the Veterans While there she visited at the home of and R. C. PRE-XMAS PARTY FOR LINK Employees and partners of Link Trucking convened for a Pre-Christmas party last Saturday night at the Frontier Grill with and H. Link as Twenty-six guests were present for the which featured a holiday motif in Vocal solos were sung by Susan accompanied by Elden and a piano solo was played by Kenny Bingo was played following the program and sumptuous LINCK IS HONORED AT AGE 92 and H. Linck entertained at their home last Sunday in honor of Linck's who celebrated his birthday and who is residing at the Stewart Rest Home in In addition to the Linck family three daughters of Salt Lake City also in the Including Walter W. L. and their and Lynn It was indeed a memorable day for the honored guest and his FORMER RESIDENT DIES IN CALIFORNIA The recent death of a former Myton resident has been reported in the following clipping from a Santa sent to me by Myra Paul T. of 1580 Oramus died yesterday in a local Born in August he had lived in Santa Barbara since he retired in Hammock served in World War I and worked in government reclamation in Utah and New Mexico following his war For thirty years before coming here he was freight and passenger agent for the Nevada Northern Railroad at a subsidiary of Copper He was past commander of the Ely American Legion Post member of Ely Lodge Survivors include his wife Robert Santa two Miss Christine Hammock and Miss Constance both of Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday in the Welch Ryce Associates Chapel under the direction of Robertson and under the auspices of the La Lodge Private committal will follow in Santa Barbara Hammock was employed here in the Reclamation service of the Uintah and Ouray Indian Irrigation department during the early dinner guests at the home of and Lionel Babcock their son and and Lowell Babcock and and John all of Other guests at the Babcock home were their Allan and family who came from to spend the and Fred Todd were hosts on Thanksgiving day to and Floyd Wheeler of Loyal Perry who was rushed to Wednesday for medical attention was immediately hospitalized and after undergoing surgery was sufficiently improved to be returned home Saturday Mr Perry is steadily improving at this Ronald Giles FM who hae been home on leave to visit his Nephi Por-ritt and his two sisters Giles and Charma returned Thursday to base at San Francisco where he rejoined the naval vessel to which he was Emma Tanner was a dinner guest on Thanksgiving Day at the home of her son and and Mrs-Floyd Erma Harris accompanied and Gary McDonald from to visit her daughter and and Max and enjoy She accompanied her son Don Harris to Sunday and will remain there during the winter months visiting her Peatross was also a dinner guest on Thanksgiving day at the Max Peatross Rose Gilbert enjoyed the Thanksgiving holiday in visiting her daughter and and Edsel Murphy and Thanksgiving dinner guests at the ranch home of and O. A. Dart were Esther and Willis Dart and children and Ralph Dart who came from Logan where he is attending the Utah State and Ralph Dart and family attended the annual gathering of the members of the family of Nancy mother of in as they celebrated Thanksgiving Individual awards were presented to 4 leaders and 14 girls at Sacrament meeting The group were outstanding In their participation in church Receiving the awards were Betty i Virginia Len-ore Harris and Reva Judy Vicki Llla Rae Nancy Mary Jean Maxine Bonnie Julene Jessie Susan Janet Linda Ross and Kay CHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALE BY WARD Two hundred and fifty Christmas trees were cut by men members of the Myton Ward who went to the higher j elevation to get trees for this They are to be found at the homes of Dallas Max Peatross and Levi where you can purchase a They also brought a very nice tall tree which will soon grace the corner at the intersection i and be decorated for the Christmas season when the street decorations arc Visitors at Sacrament meeting at the Myton Ward Sunday were and Orson Stevens and and Merlynn all of The baby daughter of and Ross was blessed by her father at Sacrament Sunday and given the name Three of the younger members were daughter of and Douglas daughter of and Harris and son of and Glen Milton Lott came from Rifle- to move some of their furniture to their new-location where Lott is at present He was accompanied by Lester son of and Carl former residents of who visited some and Devon Gentry enjoyed a Thanksgiving visit from their daughter and and Martin Oakes and family of Vernal who were their dinner guests-Last weekend another daughter and and Mrs-Lester Blanchard annd children came from Centerville for a visit bringing happiness to the Gentry's |