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Show A A -r .- itiZir&iUjrt .,r ' fiASMT A JLUrsr ( V crfir I &&' cd' JNCTION. PIUTE COUNTY. VOL. 6. MARCH 19. 192G. UTAH, FRIDAY, Ralph I' (kicks has leturned to Mrs. Bay the resigning president Archie Cleaves of "Antimony was has done some ia Miners) i.le after spend11" very splendid work a shot t time here with his family. in town a short time on Friday jn the organization during the short ing this last Week. Archie was down time she has been head an ninny Relief for the to Lawrence liny and Brose Brown! help play way Blaine II. Liston made a flying: Friin Dance woe business visitois in Uiehtield Kingston given ciety . trip to Escalante last week in the dav on ThuisGuy of tliis week. evening. interest of the Boy Scout movement 3 ! tiiaOCiSiy He was accompanied by ITyrum Lawrence Barnsor, was operated Mcssis Lloyd Stoker and Lawre- Porter and Hiss L !a Barney both of Prsslusnl last of on on f. r appendicitis Friday tuv Bay wi'l go to Kooshnrom Sat or. that city, who had been North. McGill Nevada, last lep.nfr-.verweek at urilav of this week on t, mi ness. Blaine will take bis wife and go was he effect the to getthat Hattie M. Ipsor, Presidert. Iola over there again on Saturday of ' rchie (Heaves of Antimony was M. along splendidly. ting Bay. First Cot.r.sior S. J. Ander- he this week and when he returns son sr.d Second Coun.dor Gladys doing business in our city oil Wedoromis s us something of interest on Mr. and Mrs. Lars C. Peterson, w lio prjce ..s Secretary Trean.i er for nesday of this w eek. this boy scout reorganizing. have been at the Deer Irait Mine ;J! the Junction Relief Society was the have returned to their home line-u- p given to the people to sup-- j Leo Wilson of Escalante, who has winter, the! for will where here stay they port jn their leguiar snnvmt nt Spoils! And Then Mors been in California for sinx time folks. home relea-csummer. Welcome Mrs. meeting Sunday, this past, stopped 0erm Junction lor a .McIntosh Johnson Nora Betsy and, Soot!s! return sho-- t time last week on his Mrs. Florence E. Rick has rel am- Lav inn Alger tin former efie, is. home. m-- ! The f u i..er office rs have m ked id home from the hospital in S.di d Colorado fori'. 'on' pem ds of Lain City where operati mg and faithfully in this orgMuzat-ioo- - tr After a short si v. itli his t ami Mr.-- . Riel: loo'w B, w best Ktiii Irish lobbhrsivd potato, s s une e ith leave thesincei met thanks ago. upon Edwin Bay retui lied to his work tamed el, lobe anil we fine and are in the Wist. This mighty and feds appreciation of their buppoiiKingston canyon and Law i erne -means tint w'e will have, besides fs. glad to have her home again. who took his pkice f ir a week, at least The present line-u- p promise jo be that pirnied to hoine again. wed in Piute of seed acres was arand t! Trank Norton are phi Little eight' playing veiy goul receiving 4 all Garl a s told eld eountn t iheie dint suppoi of ail the inenibu-an ar. around the Church building about cell Has gone to Mrs Matt t be of on lred will acres el hua oes, he when week petal M pulling ago Ancm-whet e thie d and in loose is plant fractur.ng Barnette. the Ik ms, He has suffered considei-ab.- e I)!fln??nn Bf;y HogCut t im from this in j a y but is recoverI la .:! loweil left Saturday now. sat iiy j.arloi f r ouliun where ene w nl r. .naii-- ail ing United States Nava Training Statu r. k : uiumur inr vt Em. Iwitclieli, Stake President of San Dieg. California. outs Primary visited the Junitien Prim-- j March o':,'. J. Jo er. has ivlm no in .Kiuon new ai y on Ftiday of t week. She gave Tl. e Fi . t to Galt Halo-C- ' e aid of i n.e very goo uctiom Piute' Co'inly eei s, mv c tlx; ns input fort; : on the ih cet s and teacheis it. attendanci Jur.ctlon. lTt,.h. A t .ia Mias Spi ague spent a few of the NO. '.T'tueun Junction ocals nin 'uaMtwig ah Harrison Speaks fop Loriii Fullmer Pisses c-- l 12 1 Just as wo are going ti pre wont reaches us that John Loiin Fullmer f.unibary know asLoiin a well known merchant of Circleville parsed to tlie great beyond at the Richfield lospital. The passing of Mi. Fullmer takes from that one of its most proininont and valuable citizens. About IS years ago he nuuried Lizzie Sn.itli of Circlet ide, and live boys and one girl have blissed their union, the oldest Pi yean, and the youngest, of tin family and Lorins idol is the little girl about 11 rnenths old. In addition to the bereaved wife and children I.oiin leaves his w iddowed mother and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. 1H t 'Icons and Effie Meeks of Salt LnkeCity, Dwit L. Fullmer, lna (urniberlain, Arvil Fullmer, and Aldus Fulnner, of 1 irciev i It, ami a host of friends to mourn his loss. in his lueaved wile and little ones -- Wi 1 e oum-Muui- -- t i L ed , ru-'-Js- ! lh-eo- 1 Ids t , la-- pwA5aE5-v.ru- . -- I ' Junction visiting Iimnds. Sue letumed to with Mr; John Langu r , ; in l. h'r v h o i . TV e.ui.'r. p'eased with lh woik aecomnlishec bo- - by organization in our ward. wire filled .av-i.m- m. e It Tabu m is r. greet Hwt- !ea.o r- - m ! d hr'mrr- - Wo--r r,i . i . 5 -- !,- . Harrison T. J, Riddle Dies, Thomas J. Riddle a former merchant and stockman of Coyote died very suddinly at his home in Richfield the night of Friday the 12th Mr. Riddle was born in Beaver Apii! 2nd, IDG1), a son of Isaac and rr?:rx:raEsrars Rowan Riddle. In 1SS7 be married Mis. Emma l'eterson of Kingston, I Mali, and seven boys and live girls bli ssed their union all of which sur-- v trrm J. LVers and aimahle wife--wh- ive. o Tom was a very congenial soul, r and abte-tfitmtoany bircle of so- cial hie that he happened to come in contact with. He was buried in his old home tow n. Coyote on the lGth. To the surviving widow and children vve extend oursincerecondolence he power behind the throne t thw'iLbiiMd CniTtityr JNev$ ivisil- 'd our auctum one day last week and a' tewav he dusted up our shop l. a e us aware of the fact that thei " v r - no p.u t dI the r e iwsptqier I -- t! - - W. D. A Dramestic Coach Circ'eville High School. -- l i j J Will is ca. JVuA - .W, ,,ul who Moirdl. from ei your istlc enthus'avm and A. Mrs. J. Fi Last P.Je-s-eiMay evening a n ' m ;e A. tlsefmrnlyof H.' tvui nony, ain.i'g iictiicfrnd wlnse I. oie address is vlgei nod Mrs. VBIis A'ger enter . t stun an J unct in a t n bet lias Jur loo 'ticn, c'oei Mr. of in honor at tained dinner IF ; m W.d ii N. John Iloibty, tuastei piece if real scout nun of Ins company ft r tv.o v.ia - Rkhaid Fe.vis who v ri Ill" v.a: Fi rrell (ireenha'ghand Ilemy Po ve.l am. Mi1: put irito the vn h. ruii'-g n r Id. 'Lius (ith Marcn, i! lecer.tly. Covers were laid all get togatlar am pid ,.fs I ,n in., anrn n r for J mnwalley marri. Leis r is untamed only bv earnest api'licat eve- lumber to be used m the com t.u m veuteen. Auer mmer the lontodutvand carries w ith it spe, scouting- eve . nlng was spent in playing games. .ml prvileges as a rovvaul. Ihe Navy Lv. rym e i xj)i esscii lmr.seli as lu. Oh Water Rights al all limes, stiives t,i encourage Had time. a splendid ing men to iut forth tr.eir hertetforts and Johnson Mr. and Mis. Neal win th r at work or at play. The Istatc Ilngini ei tieoige M. Imliv have returner; from a short It is lielived that this information Paeon, has .uviled out to the water announces the birth t ip'lo Antimony where they visited hLGhi Nevada be of interest to you and your ekhinanb ins in i, posed :e!ei will of a baby giri. They were also rewith Nea! s parents. Mr. ami Mi r. and it is requ'-s-tethat, if h n ..f the i ighl t j the use oi water sident-. of Junction f r several veais Johnvon. IF of be it made in 'on t!v whole F some ni.te r Liw r Sy shun, George make tlmir possible, McGill trwdtf -- V i luthapait I.r-rctt- provoked about our criticism. Then Ft us laid foi the sake ofour read- mg public that without question 'Strife' would go over big in most of our counties here for the reason that ihot lder public seems to enjoy a l.n lodramatic touch in their plays This should in no way lessen the crowds that would patronize this play, should it travel. It is equal, to any play that the Imperial Players put on and tlmy are the moi t popular company that trp.ve's our way. Personally we enjoyed the lighter comedy strain of the story therefore cur criticism. Signed b Get Cleaned i in-t- -- in sonowing mother, brothers, I 1 s and sisters we extend our heartfelt symiwitliy and condolence. Funei al services will be held at In1 Wan! Ciionrl in Circleville at tt o'clock Monday, so we are infor-ed- . i hi.-ar- m ty that some of our Strife were We understand neighbor-player- j told us tl at it i ;t ii the irk hi ci it e as thicK Miss as tar in order to make an impression on the newspapi r. He took oil' nebs to - . wtis t Clierry Blossom Quite a splendid crowd of Junct-ionitincluding most of the cast in Strife produced in Junction a short time ago attended the renditanew institution by the time he ion of Miss Cherry Blossom by the Circleville High School on Monw as ready to quit. day evening. Many compliments to before gi ing to lining new in the game and the columns of your newspaper, an .it is of mo-- t vital im; n t.inee were payed to the players for the t ii : or i g i the method home. Mr. ami Mrs. 0. G. tn.A eviry wall r ehbmanr give this Sincerely, splendid interpretation given theft of handling' tl op: ntshopevi rything i n a .eaici went to Cannonville the foie rab ot R. Hal! mp; iniia. 'piopo'ed character11. he d'd and said ..a a new inspiratMi . :md Mrs. J- -s ph Ackerman, i U. S. Navy, ;.:.;d- - L, the week lo visit with their many a if tiie "iigln 'or tui.ow.i The staging and costuming oZ 1'iunt' ion to us and we will try and Main Aot'mor". iiave moved t ) their of that city. Di ill Officer. beat of the aiguiiniit In iia tin's production were especially notic-ab- lt and put in practice many of the Inch they .ecent'y purchased in the i i'll bin. eif and pubb.-Jii'iand one was carried almost very helpful suggestions he gave to 0. Q- Eller hr. ii'gbtdovvn rM.argej eleome t our midst f j.ks hopi H fl h i t v: l;e Bailies of Match lltb, buck to old Japrn. The ilVi: us about construction and appearnot be disappointed vvilh Ri. iU J i iiiiiC load of lumber from Jornsvahey for y,)L- - , tue in vs of 'Piter on the upper class of the High School are tube art ance of our house and paper. We Silas Brink-- li"T who intends making u3. S are gi iiig to be deinivt'd of ;n h'.s p.acej certainly appreciate the suggestions complimented upon their splendid imr.v impioveiiiCnts of r i f le.'t wall aci t.visat Admi.bior, Junction work. Auditoiium, folks, call aeain. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Webb spent th s summer. 'whi'h th. State E ig'irp r, m Ins Fiee. This is the first time that a some time here visiting with Mrs. j. to i he claim- te.vard 8P.M irises Mr.uh of this class has been rop''s.d 22, Prornplyat Tuesday V. tl. Crowe who has been ill the Webbs father II. P. Jensen anil iVe under ants what come has to lid Commu 3 by I in cur county, and with. illy rgir.g to be other relatives and ftiends. Their past six or ceven weeks is able Bas known the Hawley Filing. McKay Morgan t'ie proper encouragment to High outauair, and it seems mighty good many friends were glad to see them dhe exlei.t and va'idlty of the 7A Dr. Marcus of the Richfield Reaper School students and high school work ot America. to ste him walking about Buf, ray ia town again. is on its lntial try-- 1 ilavvley Filirg McIntosh. Reader accompanied by his daughter Mis. there is no lenson in the world' why Walt, when are jou going to throw out before lalge Kliis Hansen of Thomas L. Rice and two not siand side I.isiur. Elva lovely grand Piute County Accompanist Gilbert R. Beebe has returned, that i me away? in Lite Legislative Hall at Provo, Fide with ' other by and were any Indians. Evnlyn, high schcoi aughtei s, Betty from a business trip to Salt Late Episode!. Salt Lake City 01 a citation from in the State. on kHe Editor callers the Fathers. Catholic II. from very returned pleasant Episode Quince Crowe City. the court to th1 IiuA IFnevi ir Go- - of trie News on Iftiilay morning. Bilgiims 1 r .p'c road the last of Iasi wtel. Fpsoaelll. to show cause whv they s' ould i.of any a in The Dr. was Neero. very happy nu od ft cm Complications which Kpisodo V. W. B. Hawkins, Boy Scout leader im- -' down the now riot vvuteis tern ar.d well he might be fi in additii n Episode VI. Civil Wai Soli are believed to have leen caised ly was in our midst last week and held d in their Resovmr. pour'd to the very splendid company he was VII. Pioneers. his recent auto accident- Mr. Crowe! several meetings in our county ilo e was Fillmore started at From a standpoint of material VHI. trav ling in he wac. making his first Folk Songs. Episode was some better at last fepoita but j.c.re he discussed the value of Coy Mai eh isi biB by Mimiation was jon Episode IX. Havvaians. trip to Bryce Canyon. 'Jiiat alone qualitythe last issueof The Circu it is feared he vvili have to be taken jg00,, for our boys. We hoj.e moved into Fait for the Lulo City Ex. Servce Men, ought to make any Utahn feci good. lar contains some excellent writeEpisode X. to a hospital before he can look ,() ai,j to give details of final hearing Mr-- : Rice who hails from Detroit Sonnets show ups. The J urior-SeniXI. and Sheiks recovery.Episode Fiapprs. jizationin this part of his district in from the student side Has traveled nuke extensively superiority f ome sixty people will take part, our next issue. which will be . and was unstinted in her praise of while You Old lien' contains some in this production We see Eugene Rudu, who has Osiiinissioners i for the to In in each Ftahs climate and scenery and if by valuable imformation for the henery costumis peculiar Marysvale given been working traveling 2000 miles and induce her Sherman Dalton, mistyped as Herman par ticular ej)ib 'de. This is beingvery past few weeks, has returned to his Sill Cothe of At lac meeting County father to visit some of Utah's beauty Dalton, sti ueka happy poetical medhome here. aby directed by Mrs. Kathaiine C 10th the spots she can make of him as ard- ium in his jingle entitlied You.r McKay aqd prumFe to be one of ni miss oners held on the of road the Too on ns. The Not Much" entire edition the n the of wonuer-lana At recent exti ent a champion of Utahs the best affairs among the man questi Bishops meeting Mr. and Mrs. Ivo Cock of McGill) the mouth to Led of Mrs. B. the Josie from as is his daughter her tr'p will is highly commendable and shows n Bridge on Bay, a affairs of resignation birth announces the splendid during put put Nevada, deCided improvement over any preCircleville canyon and while not have been in vain baby girl. Mr. Mrs. Cook were one Primary President, was accepted the season. Everyone is invited and of the needed vious school publication. Expressions Mae much Dr. a is Mrs. We and is a most ardent Norton who improvement this been know has tae urged to be present. time residents of Junction. to iiesitate sign supporter of all he knows about bis of satisfaction and pleasure repeatthe Commissioners president ofour primary before I L. L. Davis of Circleville was a and was v'ery successful was chosen edly come into the ebitor dlongwitk Mrs. Belle Campbell of Tropic is up he cooperative agrc-- rr.ent as l adopted state but no man can be visitor at the News Office one day Mrs. Christa Brown and Mrs. Lydia here visiting Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert question of financing Piute County real booster of Bryce Canyon until success to The Circular. Circleville Items. M. Morrill are eounsiors. hehas visioned it". Eh, Doctor. R. Beebe and family. last week. bhap is quite a serious problem. , j minat-reade- es bis coat, rolled up his sleeves, urn with ordeis Li ye editor to do like-wi- s ;, pi oceede.l to mop up the i Id shot) m a way that made i i look like rs knovv-iaglit- th And-vs- 5 j t . Lieul-Comiir- .. j fiii-nt- 1 I j - 3 v i.-- pre-dueti- eq j . I are Visited. - i ' i The Gircular. ; j -- - -- fr j organ-permana- nt M:c-higa- - n or fteiiiis i d ! ( P-- j J 1 |