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Show n-Mm- PlOTE ir LlXtUxr or.vgtm FTTf Qfy y. Successor To The Progress JUNCTION. PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, .VOL. V. NOV. 6, 1925. What Gan Be Done Utah Weekly Industrial Just think of it Ogden Contracts will be awarded for new hotel to replace old Reed Hotel, Utah has 200 miles state and highway under construction, Fedral funds costing $2,500,000. of the cost. meet about three-fourtMt. Pleasant Sale of 1059 blooded Rambouillet sheep to Soviet Russia biings breeders about $60,000 cash. fed-ral-a- id hs Sandpitch Drainage District contract for extensive drain canal system. Salt Lake City Utah Radio Product Co. will employ 175 workmen in new $75,000 factory. Ephraim Kaysville More building in Davis County than for many years past. Kayesville-Layto- n mill, costing $100, O00, was the largest single operation. Richfield U. S. Potash Co. will reopen potash properties, with 30 to 40 employs in Florence mill. ( 1 b subsciibes Sucsess'iii Very cannpry. Uinta-O- ld Riveidale btidge is being rebuilt across Weber River near One of the besttimeshad in Junchere. tion for a long time was the HalloWork in progress on Pleasant Valween jdance given by the Sunday J ley dam of Price Kiver- - Water DisOctober 30U Leadville Deep Mines have 125 radio receiving sets, one to each bunkhouse. Ogden Union Pacific viaduct at 24th Street to be built at early date. Gold Hill and Great Salt Lake truck gardens have shipped nearly 500 cars green tomatoes. St. George No. 8 well of Diamond Oil Co. is down 550 feet. Kaysville Payroll of local cannery has exceeded $40,000. Ogden Subsciptions reach $30,-00- 0 for building Ogden Livestock Show coliseum. Salt Lake City Start will be made on $350,000 storm sewer to be School, Friday There were some very clever costumes worn, a prize being offered for ihe two best costumes. The first prize was captured by MissJacklin of Kingston with a Jipsy costume and the second was awarded A rmond Luke for the costume of a Turk. A fiirst and second prize was also offered lor die best waltzers. The first prize was won by Mr. P. J. Jensen and Mrs. Roy Barlow, the second by Mr. Orlo- - Fullmer and Miss Eventa Hansen of Circleville. During intermission there were several people went through the Haunted Chamber and those who did sure received full value for the money invested. There was also some delicious punch and cake on sale during the evening. Another big attraction was the Confetti and Ser- built next year. Salt Lake permits COO, reached $50, for ore day mostly pentine. for homes. One other 'day brought $110,000 permits. Halloween Party Given Provo-Ci- ty dedicates new white way lighting system on Center Street. The young folks of Junction had Millard County farms gain $1,000, the best time they have had at a 000 in value, since 1924. party for quite a while at the HaVernal Border PetroliumCo. will lloween party given by the Misses drill new well 8 miles west of Ver- Ella Ipson and Myrtle and Rosella nal. Luke, at the home of Mr. ahd Mrs. Price County will pay $5,200 to- John Morrill, Saturday evenirg, ward $20,001) federal-ai- d bridge on October 31st. To begin the evening Cottonwood Wash. there were some Ghost stories Vernal-Ut- ah Power & Light Co. told, after which the guests were buys Vernal Light Co. plant for taken one at a time through a dark $105,000. New owners will make room where all kinds of spooky great improvements. objects were seen. After' this games Utah will sell 22,500,000 pounds games were played until midnight, alfalfa seed this year, worth $3,500, City-Buil- ding night1 and day on Salina Canyon 000. railroad grading. Bingham Mines Corporation haS Utah mines paid for third uuar-te- r paid $7 a share this year, earning at rate of $13,000,000 a year. $3,367,000 in 11 years, and has firm ships 46 cars Layton-Loc- al greatly expanded its property. tomatoes. Salt Lake City Foundation work wrapped green Milford Engineers estimate that begun for new Deseret News buildcost to $175,000, mine has 50,00b tons of $10 Moscow ing, Richfield Steam shovels working ore in sight. . gold-silv- er ch -. Sunday School Dance $5,000 to build trict. Six cars A dollar with silver to have gone in the ditch on one of take most of the wear and gold the sharp turns betwten Junction to give intrinsic value without the and Circleville within the last month. objectional silver dollar size and First there was Mr. M. D. Allens weight, is said to be under considercar, of Kingston, with nine young ation by the Treasury Department. folks on their way to school, as occu- The new silver-gol- d alloy would give No a other than a coin of a distinctive color, portable injuries pants. bruises here and there. But think size and convenient to use. of what MIGHT have happened. The public is constantly told that Then Mr. (). G. Anderson and son our precious metal mining industry in a Ford half-to- n Truck and Mr. is declining. No better step could with of an International be taken to encourage it than to Jolley Tropic truck loaded with grain. Last Sun- again popularize the use of metal day Mr. Wm Shakespear of for monetary purposes. Industrial in a Nash touring car, none activity all over the world is putting of the occupants of these cars were lead, zinc and copper mining back injured but when Attorney Gilbert It. on its feet. By circulation more real Beebe, a lady and her son fiom Pay-so- n metal money and less paper, the and a fellow Iron Nephi turned dwindling supply of precious metturtle, on th same corner, in an als will be agumented by increased Oveiland Coach, the lady was thrown prospecting and production. through a window and cut quite badl and Mr. Beebe was cut up a lilt.. . .... o'l er two vveru uninjured. These accidents should serve as a warning to the people of this section and especially to the patents Mr, and Mrs. Roy Barlow and Mr. wh( have one or rnoie of their sons and M r.- Luke Barlow motored up and daughters hiding over the same from Richfield Friday evening for road twice each daj in the school the dance. truck, because who knows who will $ be the next vie i n to this bad coiPres, Joseph Ipson and Mr, Neill reLiz will be presented at the ner or how seiious will le the Peterson attended Ward Conference Circleville Auditorinm on Wednes- sults. at can and WILL Widtsoe last Sunday, day evening Nov. 11, at 8:1". A cordance nipnber given by students jof be done about , Mr, arid Mrs.,, Clive qnkerhoff: v.-,.- .: Louise Whittaker will' be a feature ner? are rejoicing overtfie arjrlyaTof a between acts. Music for the probaby boy, born October 28, Mother duction will be given by the school Red Cross First and babe are both doing nicely. orchestra under the diiection of in Mrs. Kate Lewis. There will be no Mr. and Mrs. H. Earl Bay were dance following the play since it is business visitors at Richfield last a school nignt with school the next Monday. The rapidly mounting toll from day. There will be but the one pertraffic accidents has brought home to formance. The Y. M. M, 1. A. commenced the public the necessity of being preassistance to render prompt their meetings, for the winter, last pared while awaiting the doctor. During the at which a very enThe M. M. M. Club gave a Hal- past year 358 chapters of tho Ameri- Sunday evening Instructing tertaining program was given. loween party Saturday evening Oct. can Red Cross were classes in First Aid, and In the same 31st at the Circleville Auditorium. period certificates were Issued to Mr. D. II. Norton was in Junction Nearly everyone was dressed as 20.001 persons qualified by Red Cross the fore part of the week dt to the Ghosts. They danced for almost an experts. Many cities throughout the United death of his father. Mr. Norton has hour then everyone lined up and States are showing interest in securreturned to McGill where he has marched through the hall which was ing first aid instruction for their pofire department personnel, been working for some time. all decorated with witches, cats, lice and and through the work of local chappumpkins and many other things ters, practical results have been obMrs. John Stoker is spending a which made everyone have a Hallo- tained in such cities as Washington, D C.; Toledo, O.; Boston, Mass.; ween feeling. The stage was deco- South Bend and Indianapolis, Ind.; few days at Antimony with relarated also. Punch and fancy cakes Port Arthur, Texas, and other commu- tives. with the State were sold, This was followed by nities. In Intensive Mrs. Georgie Anderson is here authorities, training in first dancing which was enjoyed by every- aid and rescue methods has been from Lehi visiting with her parents one until twelve oclock. given to State police and constabulary at four State training Mr. and Mr3. Gilbert R. Beebe and members Junction Jocals Richfield Mountain States Telephone Co. spends $5,000 on phone service here. Dollar Gold-Silv- er Being Considered folks! Pan-guit- Silver City L. D. S. Church is building $6,000 amusement hall. ns New About It Citizens! Review Hyrum-Citize- NO. 45. ircleville News What this -- Aid Popular America As Accidents Gain - schools. their family. these subjects In and public private schools, colleges Mrs. Adelia Goulding has left for and universities has Increased during the year. Attention has been given to Rigby, Idaho to spend the winter training teachers at Institutes and with lelatives. summer schools. The Red Cross first aid railroad car has been in continuous operation Mr. Wm F. Crrson returned from throughout the year. It cov,ered 10,340 miles, visiting 137 cities, where Salt Lake City Wednesday. 1,200 meetings were conducted by the surgeons, with a total of 146,827 Miss Clare Morrill has left for people. Industries particularly have availed Salt Lake City. themselves of the instruction afforded by the Red Cross. The Western ElecMr. J. II. Brinkerhoff and Mr. tric Company, for example, reports a reduction of the accident rate per Quince Crowe left town Wednesday 1,000 employees. to be gone a few days. Mr. BrinkerAsking themselves What It disas- hoff in in search of a new home. ter should visit our city?" the leading citizens of many communities of the Getting Set. United States have adopted the Scout The wa.v some men arrange theli motto to Be Prepared." Impressed by the frequency and the napkins when they sit down at a table, wide range of peace time calamities you would think they were going to get in their country, they have organized a shave Instead of a meal. Arkansas Thomas Cat. their communities with the thoroughlunch was then served to al out 20 ness which normal conditions permit, Columbus Properly Honored. the possibility of a time when guests. One GRAND time, was the against there will be no chance for thought According to the Postal Guide, there verdict of the guests in regards to or plan. Red Cross Chapters in many are 21 cities and towns In the United localities are similarly prepared. States by this name. the time they had. Instruction in |