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Show CttyrssiTr or u?.a r onijr Successor To The Progress JUNCTION. PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY. VOL. V. C.V.High Financial Report 1924-2- 5 ABIDE WITH ME. Washington Firm On Fast falls the even tide, Club Bryce Canyon To Bo Abide with me! European Debt Stand Our Washington D.C. (N P S) friends abroad in high diplomatic posts, are reported to be disturbed over the lateat messages from Washington that the time has arrived when they should begin to either pay us what they owe or explain the delay. Their criticism voiced in their official news papers, is that we have the old plan of shirt sleeve democracy. They admit the debt but argue that it is not nice on the part of the United States and that it is in violation of diplomatic usages, for a land for payment to be made in i form. President Ceolidge, for The darkness deepens Lord, with me abide! When other helpers fail and comforts flee, Help of the helpless, oh, ab.d? vith me! Swift to its close ebbs cut lifes little day; Earths joys grow dim its glories pass away; Change and decay in all around I see; OThou who changes! not abide with me! W.H. Monk. Aposila Baiiard Attends least his plans for payment, is irl sleeve diplomacy, ii would seem was a wise move. The money ined to these several nations was rned by men in shirt sleeves and, times with even less clothing, and we is a sense of fitness in going after the recovery of this money r the manner in which it was first ted. A loo lenient creditor can do more harm to the debtor than one presses for his account. There ,ta crus reads in the whole possorses at least or.e man has been made useless because Conference At Cirslsviile The quarterly conference of the Garfield Stake was held at Circle-vill- e May 23rd and 24.h Elder Melvin J. Ballard of the Council of Twelve presided at all the conference sessions and represented the First Presidency. The people of ti e Garfield Stake had ail unusual and laie privilege in listening to the five powerful and inspirational discourses de!iered by the visiting Brother. In the Sunday meaning session Elder Ballard said Iknowlamspeak-n'7cntrTTotal LOdiVeympathy have failed to enforce re- Slx"6d5ture mind- and Gad,-anat io ns-a-ft vt airaf&bnfy $15.50 aggregations of humans, and the (surely those who were present coud Music 8.95 same rule holds. .The people in all the fee! the efficacy of the statement. etc. Nets, goals, 7. CO Basket Bail, rule books At (he opening session, after a countries in question are sturdy upof election Ballots i.ob number of Stake officers concluded in their own light. They 15.00 standing B.A.C. team a report of the various organizations. 55.00 are anxious to pay , but it is the polDixie, Crderi.le teams 5.50 iticians over them who are making Elder Ballard devoted the remaining Janitor foraLovegan.es 1.25 this unfair gesture of disinclination hour and ten minutes portraying to Telephone calls 07.05 the officers of the stake and wards H)tel on Cedar Beaver trip to meet the obligations. 75. CO Cars for trip France has been suffering from a their respective duties and charging 2.00 Bub dowr, tape, etc them with the weight and responsi10.00 case of politicianitis. Her politiMarysvale of their calling. Janitor, Phone cal to Marysvale 15. C5 cians have not played the game fair bility The 31.50 with Ihe citizens of France. The Saturday afternoon session Panguiteh Officials and Janitor French, a sturdy and industrious was devoted to the discussion of the Shirt3 and score book race of people, when one talks with worth of souls. It was shown to us Officials Monroe, snd Janitor them, are r.otin favor of the evasion that we are our brothers keeper, and Hotel Monroe, R.chfield of any debt. The politicians in that one soul could be made worth Rub down etc. France, incredible as it may seem more than the earth together with Officials, Referee Athletic association fees have not realized the moral sternness all its material wealth. Cars to Richfield and Monroe Sunday morning the saints were of purpose of the French people. Hotel Panguiteh instructed This is where their psychology is at regarding their individCars, Rigg3 and McKay ual responsibilities relitive to carryfault. Gunnison Officials The pathway of Minister of Fin- ing the gospel to the nations of the Hotel Salina, Gunnison trip Cars Lambson and Riggs ance Caillaux is not one of roses, for earth. The saints were promised in Iiubdown alcohol he has assumed office after the social- the name of the Lord that if they Salina officials ists, communists and other radical would measure up those individual Janitor forces of France have placed upon responsibilities and contribute to the Car to Junction the backs of the French people a bur- missionary cause, spiritual and temEscalante girls Music and Janitor den for which there wano necessity. poral, success would be the reward. Dramatic cluh, fence, etc. Sunday afternoon, the road to It is not to be thought for a moOfficials traveling expense ment that the reported plan of the safety was pointed out by Apostle Sewing machines and expense payment of our debt being contin- Ballard and a strong appeal was Janitor gent upon the payment made by made to the saints to follow that Postage and letters on sweaters Janitor Germany to France will be accepted road. Kingston team Sunday evening the meeting was by the Debt Commission of this Escalante trip, (Davis) country. Were the United States conducted undef the direction of the Costumes and record Dance Stake Mutual Officers. The theme of o become a party to such an agreeEscalante, music, janitor ment we would be placed in the po- the evenings discourse was the Vaulting pole, phone Honor Thy Father sition of collector of reparations from Mutual slogan Panguiteh track team and Tape measure, to get Allen Mother. Thy Germany. Hotel Salina track meet The conference proved to be the The American position as outlined Cars, Nelson and Riggs by Mr. Coolidge consists of sympa- very best ever held in the Garfield Register fees thetic consideration of Europe, but Stake. Hotel ,Ephriam track meet Rub down and fish poles it nevertheless recognizes the fact Cars Ephriam Nelson and Riggs 30.00 that Europe must cease orating and Dr. Martins train fare 8.40 Mrs. Warner, who has been ill for helpshoulder her own responsibilities to 7.50 Salt Lake Halliday expense several months,, passed away this must put aside the parpharnalia Car to Salt Lake 19.35 She in (Friday) the of war and must garb herself morning. The funeral will Total $1000.74 garments worn when industrial and probably be held Sunday. Signed A. F. Riggs economic rehabilitations are to be An egotist is a person who tries Too many people expect their effected. to fill out a cross word puzzle with dreams to come true before they I v.ake up. Subscription, $1.50 the Year. a fountain pen. na-b- ut N ' And Girls Boys NO. 22 29,1925. Opened June 1st Leader Here. Dr: Murry State loader of Boys and Girls Clubs, was in town Monday. He, with County Agent McKay, visited the Boys Club in Circleville at 10 oclock. From there they went to Escalante and met with the boys sheep club. They returned Ly way of Tropic end Panguiteh where great interest is being shown in the sheep-clu- b movement. Some of the boys from those places already report a big profit on their investment. Why dont we got behind our Co. Agent here and help him start something that will help us instead of standing around and knocking his work? He is here to help us if we will give him the chance. Come on wake up, get busy. If we dont grab our chance some one else will. The Commercial Clubs of Richfield and Panguiteh join in inviting everybody to participate in the Official opening of Bryce Canyon June 1st. Governor Georg II. Bern, the Officials of the Denver and Rio Grande and the Union Pacific Rail Roads w ill bo there to help with the ceremonies . Services will be held in Panguiteh at 10 oclock then Ihe party will go to the Canyon where the Official Opening wil1 take place. This is one of natures most wonderful places and a trip there at this time should be enjoyed by Chicago Offers Prizes To Riders R. A. Allen, formely of Kingston Thirty thousand dollars in cash bui now residing in Magna was in purses in addition to the worlds town on business. He has now re- championship titles, belts and trophturned home. ies go to the victors of the Chicago Roundup, which is to lie held in J. Bird and wife of Richfield the Grnnt Park Stadium under the were here tins week. nuspecies of the Chicago Association of commerce. Burt, Mark, Cleo. and Earl The Roundup marks Chicagos are spending he week in debut as the rodeo capita! of A. Mrs. George Davis and baby have returned from the hospital at Salina. He was suffering from Pleurn-pn- i Hans Tuft, president, and Guy Lewis, cashier, o- the Richfield Commercial and Savings Bank were town on business Tuesday. - John Fox and Geo. II. Fox were heie Tuesday on tax business. Agent McKay spent Thursday afternoon in Widtsoe supervising the planting of certified seed potatoes. The relatives of I). II. Robinson surprised him on his birthday Monday the 25th. Den didn't say how-olhe is but we wish him many hapreturnspy - M. F. Muiray, of Marysvale, and Alma Magleb.v and Wm Hansen of Monroe, were business visitors here Wednesday. P.M. Rick and wife and Mrs. Ricks mother are visiting relatives in Millard Go. this week. - Mrs. Mary Bay is visiting with her daughter Mrs. VanFleet at Garland. Edrie Wood has gone to Salt Lake City to work. Mr. and Mrs, Lyman Johnson are taking a trip for their health into the northern part of the state- They expect to be gone all summer. - Ameiica. Cheyenne and Pendleton have keen the two great rodeo centers of the country; hereafter there will be three, with plans laid tu nlt.ttrjake Chicago ,The great and the Chicago, original biggest cowboy town, is assured of the cream of rodeo talent. There will be none of the circus atmosphere about the Chicago Roundup, it is announced. No paid preforrners need apply. It is a ll and open to the world, and Utah boys and girls who really think they are good will never have a better chance to prove it. Entries have already been recivcd from busters and doggers who will compete in the Wyoming and Oregon tournaments, and the challenge has gone out to Canada Mexico, Argentine and Australia. Previous winners of championship titles are being notified of the Chicago event and those who fail to defend them will automatically forfeit their claims to these nonors to the winners of this contest who will be the undisputed worlds champions. The program of the Chicago all the customary Roundup covers branches of the contest and the purses offered are alluring to cowboys and cowgirls alike. Following are the purses: $4,300 for bronk riding $4,300 for steer wrestling; $4,375 for calf roping; $2,400 for fancy roping; $2,400 for cowboys trick and fancy riding; $2,300 for cowboys relay race; $2,300 for cowgirls relay race $2,000 for cowgirls trick and fancy riding; $2,000 for cowgirls bronk riding; $1,800 for wild horse race with saddle; $900 for steer riding and $900 for bare back bronk free-for-a- Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swanson May 27th a boy. Dr. J.J. Steiner riding. of Richfield was in attendance and both mother and babe are doing well. there later. P.J. Jensen nas taken over the garage- here and will carry Ralph Fredricks has resigned his on the business. Good luck boys. position as marshal and accepted a job on the new road being built in The relatives of John T- - Luke met Long Valley. at his home to do honor to him on Barlow Brothers have leased the his birthday anniversary Tuesday McMillan garage io Richfield and ex- evening. Refreshments were served pect to assume control immediately. and a good time was enjoyed by They will move their families down those present. - - |