Show C C bristol of bluebell wasl was seen on our streets thursday ezra burton has accepted a position with the C W M co ed H gardner of hayden was transacting business here saturday ralph winkler of bluebell was transacting business here satur day dee orser who spent the winter at provo returned home sunday warren locks of bennett was seen on our streets here saturday leslie allen alien of neola purchased the mcguire cat cattle tle the past week 0 J bracken and wife of vernal was here a few days the past week miss belle hicks is clerking at the bracken mercantile Mer cantie cantle gos cos store mr and mrs M D smith of bennett were shopping here saturday a ay mrs anna dalton teacher at bluebell was shopping here saturday john olsen of hayden was transacting business here saturday M L harris is in vernal this week attending the farmers roundup round up hugo knecht of bennett was among the roosevelt visitors saturday bart owens the colorado cattle man was here a few days the past week stephen dams adams of cedarview Ced arview was in roosevelt one day the past week week mr har hardinger dinger is foreman of the government sawmill near whiterocks M R mcguire of neola was among the roosevelt visitors wednesday A J gon goft of cedarview Ced arview was transacting business here one day the past week F A grossbeck an engineer of salt lake has been in this vicinity the past ezra merkley of vernal was shaking hands with his many friends here saturday jack Priddy left here saturday for twin falls idaho where lie will make his future home notice the change of advertisement tise ti ment of the uintah basin land office in this impression mr and mrs homer P edwards entertained a few friends at the elan theatre thursday evening the little nine year old daughter of mrs J K dunn of ft duchesne has been very sick the past week S A russell and wife returned from vernal monday where they had been attending the funeral of her mother roger horrocks of hayden N was va transacting business here friday mr horrocks reports the roads in fairly good condition notice the new advertisement of A N king he is dealing in farm machinery but he will still deal in cattle and horses J F watkins who is teaching at moffat spent saturday with friends here frank says he has one more month of school of vernal was here hena friday night she was to altonah alzonah where she was called to the bedside of her daughter mr and mrs mark russell returned from vernal monday where they had been attending the funeral of mrs blackburn quite a lot of people attended the bear dance at whiterocks sunday they report the roads very poor between these two points W G neal has resigned his position with the C W aa M co and will in the near future mova move to jensen where he will engage in farming the freshman class of the high school gave a party on april fools da day y they report many inte interesting g surprises and a good time A H whitlock sr had bad a slight stroke at whiterocks friday he was brought home saturday and is somewhat improved at this writing ri ting J kirkendall of bennett was transacting business here saturday we call the readers attention this week to the financial statement of the roosevelt banking do co the institution shows a very nourishing flourishing condition john W pope W S henderson and ashley bartlett of vernal passed through here friday er to myton the trip was made in the pope car S B lloyd and family are making arrangements to return to 0 o palisades colo they came in last ast fall but were unable to find anything to suit them G T carrell of kaneville Ka neville utah this week bought the robert Marc marchant bant 40 at Lake fork thedeas Th the edeal deal was made through the uintah basin land office the little child of E birchell was operated on at the salt lake hospital last week the operation was a success and the little one is getting along fine with the last issue of the myton free press it passed its first mile stone it is a good healthy paper and always a welcome visitor to our exchange table the freight commenced coming in hi the past week the ferry at ouray has been repaired and no doubt freight will commence coming in pretty lively now margaret the nine year old daughter of mr and mrs W A warthen entertained twenty of her friends on tuesday of last week in honor of her birthday hiram hanson who took a bunch of cattle to spanish F fork ork has written friends here saying that he struck a good market and would return home in a few days wm win edwards father of homer P edwards returned to his home in salt lake tuesday mr edwards had been visiting his son here for the past few weeks the wife of a property owner cannot vote in a school bond election unless she owns property herself according to an opinion given by attorney general A R barnes myton will vote on the wet and dry proposition on tuesday juno 27 we predict the town will go dr draby aby a large majority although the wets are going to put up a strong fight heber carroll of bluebell was transacting business here thursday he says the roads are drying up and that the farmers have commenced work in his section he returned home friday the uintah passenger arrived here friday night the driver made the trip from vernal to watson and thence t to roosevelt in one day the road road on the uintah line is is now in in splendid condition mrs bert whittemore of White whiterocks was the guest of mrs W S mckinlay a few days the past week mrs whittemore will move to myton where mr whittemore has taken charge of the coltharp williams drug co the uintah basin land office this week sold the alexander at ai bluebell better known as the golding place to G W carrell of kaneville Ka Ha neville utah mr carrell has taken possession of the property and will raise a crop this year freight has been coming in over the uintah line the past week they are hr arranging ranging to bring in several loads of freight a week and are in hopes to clean up the large consignment they have accumulated at watson for roosevelt save old paper and rags is the urgent request made by the department part ment of commeree commerce at a t washington fearing a shortage in iii paper of all kinds the del deportment rement rt ment has issued a million circulars to be displayed in the pos post offices throughout the united states appealing to housewives and others to save old papers and brags 1 rags chambers of commerce and and trade associations have been asked to operate cooperate co f |