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The future looked bright
for Myton in the early 1900s. We were the largest town
and chief
trading center of the reservation.We were incorporated
into a Town in 1912 and were fast becoming the hub of the
Uintah Basin. Myton was graced with six general stores,
three hotels, three blacksmith shops, two banks, two feed
and seeds, and two meat markets; it also had a drug
store, a bakery, a livery stable, a newspaper, a nursery,
a barber shop, a pool hall, a physician, a real estate
broker, a flour mill, and, of course, a saloon.
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