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Show . - w H-- Vt! ,. " " - - VOL. 6. JUNCTION. PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, Wasatch Gall For Republican State Wayne Washington-1- Convention. 11 -- 2 3 Friday September 10, Slate Fair Promises to be Better Ti an We Apologize. Junction Jocals for the purpose of placing in nomination to be voted for at the general election November 2, 1226. A United States Senator for a term of six years, A Justice of Supreme Couit of Utah fora term of ten years, And the election of a Republican State Committie, And for the transaction of such other business as shall properly come before the Convention. Said State Convention sha'l consist of 774 delegates based upon an 1926, ei NO. 32 192C. Summit-1- 6 Weber 74 Total 397 County Chairman are hereby directed to provide for the election of delegates in the usual manner from To the Republician Voters of the their respective counties and certify State of Utah: Sait Lake City, July their election to F. Hugh Miller 23, 192G, Sec. Republican State Committee, In pursuance of a resolution ad- Salt Lake City, not later than Sept. opted by the republican State Com- 8, 1926. mittee at its meeting July 26. 1926, David J. Wilson, Chairman First a republican State Convention is Congressional District of Utah. hereby called to meet at Salt Lake Theater, Salt Lake City Utah, at 10:00 A. M. t:i: Through a missunderstanding we stated in our last week's issue that Ever. the Boys Service Club is made up of age boys. We will have to apologise to both the boys Sa'r Lake and their leaders as this club is for the forty-eigannual Utah formed of boys from twelve to State Fair have been set fur October eighteen years of age and the 2nd to 9th, inclusive, according to organ ization will be run some- - announcement made by manager E. what on the same lines as boy scout S.. Holmes. This will provide two work would be for boys of the same Saturdays, one Sunday and five week days for the big state expositpre-mutu- al City-Augu- st ht ion. Special After several days sj.ent in the southern part of the stae on business. Jesse J. Morrill left for his home in Provo Friday, He was accompanied by Miss Gem Keith who has been here visiting friends. She wa3 the guest of Ella Ipson. School Board Notes. rates which will prevail railroads throughout the state Mr. and Mrs. John Hickman reare i xpe. t ;d to intei est many turned from a fishing trip and vacatvisttors incoming to Salt LakeCity ion which included seeing Bryce and viewing the exhibits. Canyon and Red Canyon on Friday Division of duties has been allottof last week. ed to directors of the State fair Kei-ne- Board as follows: William G. Winder Salt Lake City, president and chairman of executive committee; William D. Sutton, Salt Lake City, first vice president, member of executive committee, supervisor of Colis-Meum building and automobile show r. Louis S Cardon, Logan, second vice Psident:. supervIsor of spted j de-a- nd partment and supervisor of horse dement; George S. McAllister, Salt Lake City, member ot extc .tive committee, treasurer of board supervisor of manufacturing building and attendance; A. G. McKensie Salt LakeCity, member of excutive committee, supervisor of mines and minerals and supervisor of concessions anddecoiauons; H. L. Mulliner Mr. and Mrs. George Davies have moved into the Junction House and will have everytbirg in running order by the end of the week. We hope these folks make a success of the hotel business and see no reason in the world why they shouldnt. Salt. Lake City, member of excutive The Misses Ruth Clatonand Rettv cimmitteeand supervisor uf amuse-Andrewatl(l attt actions; Mrs. Georg- Salt Lake City ha,re bein of hey visiting the'r aunt, Mrs. Katherine ntl Marriott, Ggden, supervisor of At the School Board meeting held Monday, August 2nd, every memb r was present and several things if importance were taken up. Mr. S. L.Puge, Marysvale Board member was authorized to sell the Thomon-vill- e school house and turn the funds into thetreasuiy. This building as been in discuss for several yet r and is gradually going down. In checking through the books in the district a large number wue found with loose back?, and Mi. Myresof Panguisch was given tie contract for the rebuilding of all such books. Jacob Sargent and Waltir Ninth Grade boys of Marysvae met with the Hoard and aga;n petitioned for a tenth grade, theyweie promised this additional grade if at least sixteen members would attend and suppoi i it. This was promised by boys therefore Marysvale will have a tenth grade this year, W. J. Luke of Kingston, Charles R. Dalton of Circleville and Mrs, Alice Zabriskie of Junction, who comprise a Il'gh School Committee, met with the board and gave in their report of activities and finance for the past year and discussed plans for the coming school year. The future is very bright for a record breaking attendance for the coming year. Some one hundred high school students are expected to take advantage of the Piute County School besides the grades. The Hoard feels very encouraged over piospects and feel that son e 1 on Melvin Morrill left the latter part of the week for Provo where he inBlaine II. Liston and wife have tends staying several days doing turned the Junction House over to business. George Davies and have moved to Escalante where Blaine intends runand Mrs. DeVon Snow and ning his fathers farm. We were in hopes these young people would stay tinv son of Kingston were visiting in our community and continue to at thehome of their parents. Mr. Mrs. Abe McIntosh the latter run the hotei but they seemed to see bigger things in .heir old home part of the week. They also made a flying trip lo Richfield before retown and so have gone back. turning to their home. County Commissioners j dy Meeting, The county commissionets n t in regular session on the 2nd inst ami several quite impoitant matteis were disposed of. The conti acts by the landowners along the stale highway were eonsideied by the board and, in most cases, right-of-wa- y ix-eeut- eil There was a disagreement however the Whittaker brothers and the commissioners. The right y junning through V lutlab, r of-va- brothers segregated quite a large tract of their pasture lands from the river which was depended upon by them for stock watering purposes The lands segregated would be grt ately reduced in value as pastui o ground where stock had to be driven to water daily instead of going to the river at their pleasure, Tne relative value and damage done was debated for a considerable ngthof time when the Whittakers agreed to leave it up to the commissioners as farmers and taxpay-ir- s to go out over the ground and determine what the damafces would he. This the commissioners refused to do leastwise they might fix the damage at a price that would not be entirely Bgreeable to some of tho other landowneis along the line. The matter was finally submitted to commissioner Bagley and Attorney Beebe to go over the proposition and fix what, in thesr opinion, was a fair valne for the lands taken plus, the damage done to the segregated 1 of their efforts Dretef Fife has returned to aten. tine arts superior bear department home hre .'ter having spent the McKays They returnedith the t; Aftejr. going oyer-thground tho. Mr?, education was business taken Routine Other department, visit-1 home came S tnat when $75.0(1 in Lake officers ilt above month City agreed they McKays past Lake G. No Salt next and until City Atkinson, they up adjourned and would land Lake and taken from Salt an acre for the' Logan. friends, City ing relatives 774 Total woik visor of aid womans menth. on be- a fair compensation to include supei Thev returned to their home thild vvellal e George Abbott, In County Chairm'-- are her, by eir Lawrence with week of this all damages done In arriving at Monday Clive Brinkerhoff has invested in ected to provide for eli tu n of . he monton, supervisor of agii ulture who wen1 m to Vq measure of damages the arbiU the McKav car and Saturday afternoon Resident Dies, Jts-Tropic a i. tiui ,a i e; ueuiuu hauls, i. delegates in the usual manner froinjjanew D. 0. ors if suuh they may be called took and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. their respective count esarul certify he took his wife and family and Ogden, supervisor of a t)j, swine the adjoining lands and conditions son Billy, to McKay. and sheep departments; I hut les IT, the r election to E. Hugh Miller, Helen Allen and small held at were which had been approved by the services Funeral to try it out. It seems to visor of Smith, Centerville, supei Secretary Republic? n State Com- Marysvale in the commissioners as a guide. CommissTropic Wednesday afternoon TTeber Brinkerhoff made n trip to he woi king fine and Clive and his rabbits and pet stock Ahlsi-rupoultry, mittee, Salt Lake1 City, Ulal, not ioner Fullmer had asked $45.00 an ward chapel for Mrs. Sarah Salina Surdnv to see bis wife who Thomas Pierpont, Provo later than Wednesday, September family expect to have a great deal Brinkerhoff died who acre for his lands taken for right-o- f Tuesday of pleasure with it before the snow was taken to the hospital last week supervisor of machinery department 8, 1926. 4 of oclock as diabetes. morning way and all lands lying west of the He reported her some better and and junior project worn; Ernest S- C lrl R. M ireusen, State Chairman, fdes. bishElder Samuel Pollock of the as he considered the y thought she could be brought home Holmes, manager; Martha E. Gibbs E. Hugh Miller, State Secretary. on the west of the Music conducted exercises. the lands segregated opric to the lat'er part of the week. Glad S. W. Brinkerhoff and daughter secretary. vvonld road furnished under choir be valueless. was the by proposed to see Nora improving. Bessie went to Tropic to attend the Supervisors are completing their the direction of Leo Barton. This no doubt would' be true. The ' Call For Republician Con- funeral services of Mrs. Sarah plans for their respecthe depart- Choir sang, "Resting Now From next on the line was Taylor WhittMessrs Marlin and LaVsr Rick of ments and making every effort to Mr. Brinkerhoff's former Care and Sorrow. aker and Wiley Dalton who had vention of The First Con wife, the middle of laat week upon Marysvale were visiting relative! in plan an exibit that will be superior Prayer was offered by Elder asked for $90.00 au acre and which their return home they weie ac- Junction Suudav. Delone Rick, who to any before shown. had been approved by the commissJesse L. Jolley. companied bv Arnold Brinkerhoff has been to Marysvale Saturday Ida Littlefield and Francis Riding ioners. Barlow Fullmer who had Blaine H- I.iston, who moved to who will make his home' with his evening returned with them. sang a duet, "Sometime Some- submitted has dispute to arbitrat- on seen was week Escalante last grardfather. where. state of Utah. os, was allowed approximately Mrs Herman Loebrick, who was the streets the first part of the wei k The speakers were Bishop Hans $100.00 an acre. The same would He came over for a few more of P. Ipson, Panguitch north ward; probably be true with J.W, Simpkins Mr. McComesof (he United States broughthere some two weeks ago rJ well seem be to To the Republican Voters of the their things. hey first was what at ill with thought Elder Maurice Cope of Trobic; EId r In each of these cases the highway Department of Agriculiuie spent with their futuie sufFirst Congressional District of the several piospeets pleased recovered J. T. Fartridge, and President W. runs diagonally through the lands days in our distiict making be typhoid fever has in that city and we certainly wiih J. Henderson of enabled State of Utah: to was she that ficiently including the Whittakers and no Panguitch. a ranch survey. No report has yet well in their new home. them A Republican Congressional Conthe in home her Ye leave for Laden "Come A Marysvale doubt the damages asked and fixed Heavy duet, been made of conditions in our vention of the First Congressional 1 week. SVurda" of last latter part was sung Dy M s. Wiley D; on and is but fair. At the south side of the untry but when it is made we the left for Stoker District of the State of Utah is hereto Richfield Monday Lloyd took her Loebrick Mr. Bessie Brinkerhoff. be Simpkins lane the road tuths due among the best. pects it to Monroe mountains to stay with the by called to meet at Hotel Utah, to consult w'th the doctors. Choir sang, "When Shall We All west runs parallel! with the line of Said Lake City, Utah, at 2.00 P. M sheep after having spent about ten Meet Again. the owners and through that area Mrs. and Marion Mr. Mangum the for 1926, here visiting relatives and 9, Thursday September days was Bennediction a by pronounced damage of $45.00 anacre has been We understand Irvin Barnson is in friends. purpose of placing in nomination to and family were doing business Barcon. Leo Elder the agreed price, plus values for at the Bully Boy Mine in be voted for at the general e'ection Marysvale on Saturday of last week. working Inlement was in the cemetery in ftn:e, the changing of ditches end Marysvale. He has been gone for November2, 1926. The Messrs Lloyd Stoker and Jav the fafily lot beside her husband where corrells or years have to be several weeks. A Congressman for a term of two John Pearson has returned to the Jensen and the Misses Beryl and the late John Ahlstrum, who died removed a slight additional price. In the upper part of the valley Viola Biinkeihiff returned from sixteen years ago. years, from the First Congressional mountains where he is assisting in his to returned Stoker has Lester District of Utah, and of Lake Puffers the building Sunday afternoon government trails. Those attending the funeral serv- similar prices prevail w here but And the transaction of all such work in Widtsoe after having spent all expressed themselves as having ices from here were S. W. Br'nker-hof- f litl e damage is done to adjoining a week in Junction visiting his par- had a wonderful time, other business as may properiy come and daughter Bessie and Mrs. lands or where the lands are in a Mr. and Mrs. Willis Alger, former ents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stoker. He before the Convention. wi d state. Albert S. Smith who residents of our city, have gone to Wiley Dalton of Circleville. was accompanied as far as Antimony Said Congressional Convention Frank Henderson of Cannonville Mis, Brinkerhoff was well known was injured quite seriously, fixed Midvale to make their home. bv his brother Charley who will stay is here shall consist of 397 delegates based visiting at the home of E. M. here and was loved by all who knew the compensation at ,90,00 an acre. with his brother and sister Mr. and Moore and family. He and Frank upon an apportionment of one delegher. Woyds are so futile in trying No one can say that Al didn't play Mrs. George B. Anderson and Mrs. Archie Cleaves. ate for each 100 votes or major at Mooiehave been Puffers Lake to express the sympathy one Lelai fair because it is conceeded on all fraction thereof, cast for the Hon. three children are the guest of Mrs. for the past few weeks enjoying when a friend passes to the great hand3 thatAls place was rot only in a good state of cultivation but Lyman Skeen for Presidential Elect- Andersons parents, Mr. and Mrs. real mountain air and sunshine. They beyond and al! one can say is Mrs. Nellie Greenbalgh and her was damaged as seriously as any oo or, Nov. 4, 1924. Upon this appor- G. R. Beebe. They expect to visit returned Sunday afternoon. ptour sincerest sympathy. tionment each county will have re- relativesand friends in Junction and two sons, Ferrall and Clive went to the line. Henderson before returning to their Panguitch on Monday of this week presentation as follows: Mr. Miclea, a sheep owner who on business. home in Garland. is running his sheep on the Parker Mr. and Mrs D. H. Robinson havp Henry Wilcock, daughter Teresa mountain was in Junotion on Sun- returned to Austin after having spe- and two sons of Angle were doing Miss Bessie Brinkerhoff spent the day on business. nt some time here visiting. We und- business at the county seat Tuesday Armopd Luke, who is employed week-en- d at Fish Lake enjoving erstand that tneir stay there will at Hatchtown, spent the week-en- d D. Harrison of Circleville was not be permanant as they expect to some of natures beauties ,of that W. with his wife and baby in Junction. P. M- Rick returned the early place. She was accompanied by a pleasant caller at the News Office move back to Junction in the near Perry Brown of Greenwich. They on Friday of last week. Mr. Harrison future. We were sorry to lose these part of slv week from Emery county Miss Pearl Morgan of Circleville had a splendid time and nothing but was over in the interest of the High good people when they left but now where he has been on business. Mr. was visiting friends in Junction on praise for everything they saw while School and was full of enthuisasm we are twice glad to welcome them Rick Intends returning to that coFriday of last week. for the coming year. back to our midst. unty within a few days. gone. al -- e - c i fsO-h- er e , dep-jartmm- ts; m j ' ' right-of-wa- ff, j - i I - - |