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Show V k J i ? I otT- - (DTE ' Successor To The Progress vol. v. Surprise Party i Junction And H we knew the cares and crosses very happy surprise was recivec A. F. Jackman Mr. by the family of Crowding round our neighbors last Sunday morning when Mrs. wag; Rufus Day of Fillmore arrived at If we knew the little losses, their home, bringing with h. r Sorelg grevious dag bg dag. twin boys Mrs Would we then so often chide him Mr. Jackmans For the lack of thrift and gain. Day was only able to stay until the boys her but bringing Monday Casting o'er his life a shadow. a was time over for even that short Leaving on his heart a stain. the by family. greatly appreciated If we knew the silent storg This is the first time the babies have Quivering through the heart of been back to Junction sinee Mrs. pain , Day took them to raise at their birth Would our womanhood dare doom two years ago. them The boys are sure looking fine Back to haunts of guilt again? and healthy and show that they have Life hath mang a tangled crossing had the best of care and attention. Jog hath mang a break of woe. Everybody was delighted to see the And the cheeks d seem boys and marveled at the way they whitest. havj gro n. This the blessed A The Y. L. M. I. A. gave a lovely surprise party and shower in honor of Ruby Peterson last Friday even ing. Ihe crowd began to pour in obout 9;30. Everyone brought a pro s.nt. The first on the program was a short talk by Mary McIntosh, Pre sident of the Y. L. M. I. A. She spoke in behalf of the Officers and teachers to thank Ruby for the never failing s rvices she gave as teacher of the Bee Hive girls. She said the party was given in honor of Rubys loyalty and in appreciation for her serveces of the past summer and winter. There was then a song by Ruby, Ila and Mrs. Peterson, a reading by Florence Rick, a reading by Ida Ilowes and a reading by Gladys The plans for the addition to the Price. Other songs on the program L. D. S. Chappel here have been acwere not prepared. cepted according to the report Bp. Iola Bay was in charge of the Ira M. Bay gave us in Sacrament games. These consisted of pining the meeting last Sunday. TheJ have the tail on the donkey. Laughing game, ground that is to be excavated all Egg race, and Sack race, There was staked off ready to start work. around which the a large bprfi-Ervin Barnson and Oilo Norton games were played and plenty of eft for Kanab the forepart of mothers and girls that ueie full of they expect to secure work life to take part. with the Clark Construction Co. Lunehon was served at 12:15 Mr. Luthef Moore left for Calwhich consisted of nice fresh ifornia a few days ago. He is down cream that and all the ice here looking over some real estate. was wanle I. Ruby's pve.ents were of the kind Mrs. L. A. Wilson of Salt Lake that every housewife needs such as is here visiting with her sister Mrs. waterbuckets. dish pan, coal oil can, ). G. Anderson. table ware, UtVVchrtlH, kitchen ware Mrs. 0. G. Anderson returned towles, rugs, clothe? pins, matches-ane tin-wee- d etc. Everybody wishes' Myrea.nd Ruby a very happy peaceful, and conten- ted married life. There were 36 present. Piute County Court Notes from CannouviHe last Monday where he has been visiting with old friend.--and relatives. About two hundred of the Scout-hothe the Timpanogis Council passed through town last Tuesday on their way to Bryce Canyon. Miss Clara Barnson m has secured out at The following were granted di- a position as book-keepNevada. vorces; Mr. S. W. Brinkerhoff, Mrs. McGill, Bert Barlow and Mrs. Alda V. Mr. H. E. Beal was in town on Wooley. business during the forepart of the Mr. W. L. Warner of Richfield week. was appointed administerator of the Mr. Ilepler, dealer for the Nash Fred E. Eldredge estate. car was a Junction visitor this week, er The Bonnevill Lumber Co. gained Garfield James, County road suD. E. and Emma judgment against pervisor, spent last week repairing Nay, Carl and Minnie Veater and the road between Junction and CirA. E. and Kathleen Hanks. cleville. Charles Miller gained a decree Bishop Sudweeks of Circleville of foreclosier against Charles, Mary was in town on business last Tuesday. A., Francis and Melvina Peterson. Messers Sam Brinkerhoff, W. R. Peck and Heber Brinkerhoff were at Panguitch Lake for the opening Lisences to wed were issued to of the fishing season and report the followeing at the County Court having good luck. Mr. Bernard House; Paul P. Leavitt of Joseph Barnson was on a fishing trip but he and Georgia L. Cushing of Kanosh. says the fish were not biteing at all Barton Appelgate and Alverda Fox where he was. both of Circleville. Both ceramonies Miss Florence Morrill has left for were preformed by County Clerk J. Provo where she will attend summer H. Luke. school this smmer. A marriage lisence was also issued Mr. Lars C Peterson and his son to Delbert C, Dalton of Circleville and Ella Rhea Savage of Antimony. Neil, returned home from Salt Lake Neil is feeling fine and They were married in the Manti Thursday. June 17th. looking better after his operation. Temple Wedensday, Mrs Florence E Rick left for Salt Those accompanying the young couMrs. Mrs. were Riddel, Lake the fore part of the week to be Savage, ple and Mr. I. Glen Riddel. with Myrle at the time of his mar- Marriage Lisences riage. m Mr Em Fife and his daughter Nothing will arouse the sympathy Drexel left here Wednesday for Cal. of the average mail quicker than a pretty woman who admits she is unWord was received Wednesday happily married. that Mr and Mrs W. A. Jackman After cluttering up the highways are rejoicing over the ari ival of a ten Henry Ford now wants to fliverize pound baby boy. Mother and babe are ths aiy. doing fine. Ai NO. 25. fiDaviiwale Sf We Sinew Xccalo Bundle Shower Given -- JUNE 19,1925. JUNCTION. PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, U. terns of U. Girls Again Take 5tfi Place J. B. Williams and Charles Carlson who are working at the Wedge mine were in town Sunday. The coed athletes of the Univer-cit- y of Utah again succeeded in winning fifth place in the intercollegiate telegraphic track meet held Cai field Scott and a party of Pro spectors passed through town Sat the Universeties throughout on a prospecting trip to the Colorado the United States. A comparison of River, some members of the party the results sent in from each colwere down a year ago and fount lege was made and the order of some very high grade float; it is their winners arranged accordingly. This intentions to locate the ledge thi is the third consecutive time the time. Utah girls have won fifth place which, considering the number of Town Our Marshall Lee Fairbanks schools entered having a much larand family aie leaving in a short ger enrollment, is quite on achievelime for Nevada, Forrest King was ment. Miss Minerva Jennings, track appointed to fill the unexpired them as Town Marhsall. manager of the Womens Athletic Association at the University of Mr. N. A. Dunyon of Salt Lake Utah, recived the preliminary report angels know. City, a mining engineer, is in for of the meet in a telegram from a few days on business connectci Howard C. Clevland, national direcLet us reach into our bosoms with the Wedge mine, Mr Dunyon tor stationed at Long Beach, CaliFor the keg to other lives, is one of the prominent engineers of fornia. As given by the telegram, And with love to erring nature, Cherrish love that still survives; Utah, and has made several gooi the first ten places were as follows; So that when our disrobed spirits mines after they were thought to Winthrop Colledge first, California have been worked out; we certainly State Teachers College second, Soar to realms of light again We mag sag, dear Father judge us hope that he and his associates wi Lousiana State third, Drake fourth A s we judged our fellowmen. find a large body of ore in the Wedge Utah fifth, Arizona sixth, Barersfield and by doing so help to over come Junior College seventh, Brneau and Selected. I the outside pmlijuce against Maiys-val- e Colorado eigth, Northern Normal of and her mining district. South Dakota ninth, and Louisiana Proposed Sciico! Budget For Piute Sclico! Polytechntcal tenth. The Womans Athletic Association sir!c : For Schcc! m 1025.26 There was in the neighborhood of had charge of the track meet at the 150,000 lbs. of wool shi. ped out of $ 3,770. Administration of Utah and telegraphed from t University of Marjsvale la week, mist it Instruction 21,350. the results to headquarters wheie Escalante. Maintainence & repair 6,000. they were compared with like re(Includes painting roof of bldgs.) Monday evening Captain Aadcr ports from the other colleges partiTranspnrtr.tion of pupils l.GOO. son m charge of about 300 Boy Scouts cipating, The WvA. A. is an organFixed cl arges 315. from Provo, Pavson and neighbor- ization composed of all women stuInt rest 5,714. ing towns, stopped over in Marys dents of the University interested in Fund 2,200. vale and camped for the night in Sinking athletics. While it arranges compe--iv- e Maintenance & operation of the Town Park. The boys all seemed activity among the coeds in a 1 800school Koosharem 3, to be having a good lime on their the different sports, it also works to Total 44,749. annual outing. They are going to create a more democratic feeling Will recive from St. Funds Bryce Canyon and return by way of the girls of the school through 1P,0C0. Fish Lake. etc. about ostering social activities in which 25.749. To be raised by taxes only the girls are allowed to take June 29th the Hoard will adopt a Mr. and Mrs. Outzen motored to part. budget. The public are invited to of- Springville the first of the week to U. of U. News Bureau. fer suggestions at that time. visit Mrs. Outzens parents Mr. and Signed L. R. Nelson, Clerk. Mrs. John Bertelsen. a An explination of the budget and VIEWS IN BRIEF a statement ol expences will appear Mr. and Mrs. Lane J. Bertelsen Special .to the NEWS ;n the next issue. have returned to Marysvale from (ByMarcy B.Darnall.) California where they have been for $ When a woman declares her lips the past year and a half. Hopes that have been raised from thinkbe fooled into are sealed, dont time to time by reports of promising is wax. them on red the sealing ing The town i3 absolutely deserted cancer cures were widely shattered the past coupel of days, every one in a discussion before the American What Australans Think About able to throw a hook and line are Medical Association last week, when out fishing, suppose there will be a most of the eminent specialists preAmerican Jazz Music great mai.y annual stories about the sent agreed with Dr. Isaac Klein, who declared1 I dont know a damn big ones that got away. thing about cancer and neither does As a result of radio broadcasts anybody else. It was stated that Mr and Mrs A. C. Waller spent crossing the Pacific ocean, when radiam and other agencies give temAustralians now arrive in the Uni- a couple of days in Marysvale, fishing but no real cure has ted States one of the very first ques- and visiting Mrs Wallers parents Mr porary relief, peen discovered. Those who spend tions they ask is Where can we learn and Mrs Jasper Williams. arge sums with quacks should be American dawncing? warned against such folly. Jazz dance music broadcast by SOCIETY NOTES KGO, the General Eleciric Pacific se i to Enrope, Saturday evening June 13th, the Many American go Coast Station, between 10 a. m and they make money in their own 500 Club and parlnrsgave Mr.&Mrs 1:00 p. m. reaches Australia about and. Europeans have no sightseeing the day before, strange as it Lee Fairbanks a farewell party at to spare. may seem. This music according to their home. The evening was spent change the Australians, is a queer varity for in playing Progressive 500. Mrs winndancing; not because it reaches them Gladys Touroff and V.B. Dods Tuesday euening June 9th friends the day before it is broadcast, but ing high score, while Mrs Jennie her a for the reason that Australians do Hamel and Mrs Jim Stocks received of Mrs Daisy Fairbanks gave surprise party at her home, theeven-in- g notknow the proper shuttles, v? iggles the consolation trophy. was spent in playing Progressive Lunch was served at a late hour, and kicks which ceem to fit in rythmn Dods received first We often try to dawnce by KGOs all had a very good time, Mr and Mrs 500. Mrs Mary exFairbanks are leaving soon for Reno prize, Mrs Nana Baxtersecond. Lunch music from our radio-hornwas served to the following ladies. plained a recent visitor to the man- Nev. Those present besides Mr. and Mrs Mrs Lee Fairbanks, Dick Knaus, Jack ager of a large San Francisco hotel. Pearson, James Long, V. B. Dods, But we find it most oifficult, you Fairbanks, were Messers and Lawerenoe Hamel, V. B. Dods Lafe King, F. L, Gross, Lawerence know. We have only a few days here. N.Tour-of- f, Where can we loam how tdo your N. Touroff, B. II. King Horace Hamel Clarance, Jim Stocks, and Nana Baxter, American dawncing in that time? Bertelsen, and Jas. Stock. ng tear-washe- i ' be-au- s, Mes-dam- es |