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Show . Successor To The Progress VQTj. VI. JUNCTION. PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JAN. 8, 1928. NO.?. miMtMMMIIMaiWMaHaMMUUAiMliainOsAManNMtttfiMMlMCSMAMBMHMNHMIMiMaMMIlMfl unction Jocals Gout H. B. Crandell, cashier, of first State Bank of Salina Utah, was a business caller in town-Tuesday- . W.jD. .Harrison accompanied by Rex Fullmer, Jay Applegate, and Alma Morgan of Circleville were in town Monday on business in .connection with the future publications .of the monthly school paper The Circular put out bv the C.V.II. S. Morgan P. McKay has returned from Shit Lake City where he went to spend toe holidays with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Bay have gone to Richfield where Mr. Bay will resume his labors and Mrs. Bay will .visit with relatives and friends. They will return the latter part of the .week Messers John Barnson, John IT. Zabrlskie. Lulher Mooreand Morgan P McKay have been called to go on .atwoweeks home mission in the Garfield Stake. They left for their fields .of labor onlihursday of this week. MessrspMartell, Anderson and Mark Jackman have returned from where they went, to take Elder 'F. B. Jackmam and wife for a visit before Elder Jackman reports to the Fil-mo- re mission home m Salt Lake City. ,John L. Sevy Jr. former attorney ,of theSixfh Judicial District was a tortir town a few da s ;thh week. r; to AiVn having with relatives here no.idays vpenltRe .and friends. afL-- r ' .Luther -- from Moore las returned henv Salt Lake City where hespent Hie Christmas holidays with relatives .anddriends. Mr. Mcisl J-- Thursd ay eveni ng o f t his week M rs. Nellie Greenhalgh entertained all the officers of the Mutua! and the girls of her class at her home. The evening was spmV in playing games after which a delicious lunch was served. Every one reported a fine time. . 0-- ; r'-'- -c Monday, the 8 th day of February, A. 1). 1921), at 10 o clock a.m. Second: Teim: designated as the June term, shall commence on Mon- day, the 7 th day of June, A.D. 1925,, at 10 .ockek a.m. Third Term; deisgnatedas the October term, shall commence on Mod-dathe 11 th day of October. A. D. 1923, at M oclock .a m. GARFIELD COUNTY y, Fitly Tiiieras. . D. II. Robinson and family .have returned The old school bell rang out Monin Sixth Terms of day morning merrily summoning teachers and students back to school District Galisd. after a vacation of ten days. All were glad, to get back in the school room an l are going into their work Dales for UciiiJier.c'ng Terms in Five with added zeal and .energy which Counties cf District Set by Judy Gales. spells success. Miss Sorenson, who is now Mrs. Judge N, , Bates of the Sixth J will not few returnfora Liston, days district court, p urseant to the when she will resume her duties as laws of Utah, an order fixing the dispenser of knowledge to the fifth terms of court in each of the counand sixth grades. W. A. Jackman is ties comprising the district as follows taking her place in the school room SEVIER COUNTY this week. Richfield City County Seat First Term: designated as the JanThe Tan Commandments presen ted uary term, shall commence on Mon- at the Rex Theatber Marysvale day the lbth day of January A. D. Wednesday & Thursday night was 1323 at 10 oclock a. m. largely attended by people from all Second Term: designated as the pans of the country and was very May term, shall commence on much appreciated by all in attend- Morav the 3 rj day of May, A. Movies ance. Wish w;e had more D. 1923. at 10 o, clock a. m. along the same line. Third Tern; designated as the September term, shall commence cn W. Jay Peters, Editor of the Gar- Monday the 13 th d.iy ol September, field County News wasaplesantcaller A. D. 1923, at 10 o'clock a. m. at. the Ney.s Office on Thursbay. Piute Cqanty Junction County Sent. Scot Wo thing otPanguitch called First Term: designated ns the at the News office this week. February term, shall commence on owner .and manager of the Junction House and McKinley Morrill, a well known local stockman, were .united m marriage at Richfield the 1st day of January 1926. The News joins their many friends in wishing them happiness and success in theirmatri-mona- ! Lydia M. Day Papguilch County Seat. First Term; designated as the Every comunity is afficled more March term shall corn rntneo-oMem-dror less with ,tirat panffitp krown as the 1 st liny of March, A. I), the petty thief and during the Iasi 1923, at 19 oclock a.m. month or s this insect has been Second Term; designated as the woiking over lime in and around June, Term, shall commence cn our several cc mmanltlies. lie is tbe Monday. the 21 st day of June A. I). k:nd of a bug that abhors hemst 1926, at 10 oolock g. tm. labor of arykind, hut is wi ng to Third Ttrm designated as the vvoik overtirre in the night pilfering October term, shall commence on the chickens, turkeys, sheep, meat, 25 th'day of October, car fixtures tires and any and every Monday, the A. D. 1923, at 10 oclock a.m. thing with which his HI thy hands WAYNE COUNTY come in contact and appropriating y, 1 Loa County Seat them to ifi.3 own use while his .more Fkst Term: designated as the thrifty neighbor s!eeo, r It is sincerely desired that every April term, shall commence on Moncitizen in Piute County in favor of day, the 5th day of April, A.D 1926 law enforcement will contribute to at 10 o, clock a. ,m. Second TernR designated as the the eradication of this class of venture. humans wno feel that the world August term, shall commence on owes them a living even if they Monday, the 5,th day of November Mr- - and Mrs. Neal Johnson who have to steal it from their neighbors. A. D.l23.r.t 10 oclock a. m. jnave been living in Salt Lake City KANE COUNTY Contributed. since fheir marrige sometwomonths First Term; designated as the ago have come .to Junction to make form-arallApril term, shall commence on Mony their home. Mrs Johnson was day, the 5th day of April, 1923. at Miss M.ildted Morrill of this 10 oclock a. m. .city.Tuesday evening a bundle snowe Second Term: designated as the dance and lunch weregiven inhonor August teim, shall commence on ,of the young couple. The newly elected officers of Monday, the 15th day August, 1926 H. Orson Bagley of Koosharem the Junction Town met on Monday at 10 o clock a.m. Third Term: designated as the .was in town Monday attending the noon and adjourned until Tuesday regular monthly meeting of the evening for organization. Morgan P. November term, .phall conmence on Board of Commissioners. Mckay was unanimously elected to MOnday the 22nd day of November fill fine vacancy caused by The dec A. D. 1923, atlOoclock a.m. The County Board of Education .lination of II. Ear Bay. Mr. Bay was elected as a Trustee, .met Monday with Sup. L. R. Nelson Jury List for 1926. of Circleville ). M.Bay of Junction, but the rules of the department pro- - j John Westwood of Circleville, and hibit a postmaster from accepting as Junction Utah, Dec. 16, 1925. j lvTeilson in of office. Greenwich, political According to appointment we Fred Sidpey .John Mcore, the other George Conger vi s reelected as N. Swalberg and has. R. Dalton, was unable the board Town of Marshall and Gilbert R.rteebe have this day selected the following merpbfer to attend the meeting onaccount cf was appointed asclerk and attoJr.ey. names for Jurymen for the coming sickness. The financial statement of the Trea- year, 1926. Circleville. surer, John Morril, showed approxJessie J. Morrill of Provo combin- imately $1400.00 in the sinking fund Jarrds L. Whittaker. ed business with pleasure .and spen and the Treksurgr was requested to Leroy Daltqn , Een. Lewis, .a few cays in Junction renewing his ascertain if there jyere any optional Bonds with the friends Town of and available, many acquainiance Taylor Whittaker, ' if take them so, here. up. Ezra Brd. -- J, A. Betenson, Ilenry Suowtoks, Eai Smith, J.W. Reynolds, Banow Fullmer, 1 Miss Ileva Dalton 1ms returned to Salt Lake Gitv after visiting for a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dalton. M.G Dalton, A.F. Haycock, John M. Buckler, J. II. Norton, Put away your valuable, folks, Arvo Fullmer is on the job assessing Ira McDonough, Jacob Gottfredpon, Luther L. Davis. Mts-Yff- Willey Dalton, J. Dennis Morgon, Tial'ad.ij'and Whqlok e Nay wore recent ahupptrfiin.Monroi. A.R.Thompson, Marysvale After spending New Years with her husband, Mrs. W. D. Ih.nt.son returned to her home in Salt Lake City. She was very much taken up by the hospitality of the Circleville folks and slates that they have won a deep respect in her heart. . James I.ertelsen, Geo.R. Haws, Charles F. King, Ivan L.Foisey, Joaeph.E. Dennis, ffVtlliau Thompsop, Swenning Anderson, the holiday visitors have returned to their respective place Among them were Nell Barton, Rex All of llyrum Jensen. Carl C. Anderson, John Pearson, Joseph Pitts Ihomson, Bon Lnmbson, Woodruff Allen, Aktha Simpkins. Delbert Dalton and wife and Clirtord Nwtpp. Tate De Wilt J. W. Kodinaon Max Krotki Frank W harg. nt Charles M. Cropper Jes3 Appligate came in from the desert to spend theholidays vvithhia family, ile returned January 4. John II,Heniy Edward Nay Loyed Howes Orson Harris Owing to excessive stormsanddad road conditions, iArlo Fullmer returned from Kemmerer, Wyoming. Koosharem, 3am ue D. Drown, Mr. amt Mr, cherdLarabeehave been visiting with Mr. pndjCMrs. I Paul Jensen, Andrew 'Anderson, ' 1 vxrr, M Charles W.E ricksoti, v JohnBuc&hjJaiTL. fobn Westood. M O They are from American Fork. (La juindersun, John 11. Hatch, Edgar Stoddard and Reldop IKr.ney spent, a few days visiting with Arole Ilalladay. E. A. Bagley, AUed Helquist, James lffindley, A reception dinper for the newly wtds Mr, and Mrs. W. D. Harrison was served at the home of Mr.?. Mary E. Meeks upon the couples arrival from Salt Lake Cityon December 31 Junction. Joseph Ipson, J. ivl,. Barnson, John II. Zabriskie, John II. Ilickman, Scott Price, F. A. Jackman, William McIntosh, J. W. Stoker, Lars C. Peterson, Ira. M. Bay, Edward Harris, The following altonded-Mr.an- d Mrs Arve Fullmer, Mr. anp! Mr?. C. R. Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Fullmer Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fullmer Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Lewis, Rex Fullmer, Arlo Fullmer, ,Meek3 Ilslladay, Mrs. Mary E. Meeks, and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. George Greenhalgh John L Luke Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Lewis were dinner host and hostess to Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Harrison and Mrs. Mary E. Meekto at 5 odoek New Years , Kingston W. J. Luke, Rufus A. Allen, Day. M. D. Allen, W. Ellis Bay, Any .person having news of intrest will be doing a favor tc Circleville James K. Anderson, James Nielson, Edward Sudweeks, if he makes it known to W.D. Harrison who will endevor to keep Rems of importance and intrest before the reading public. Angle. C. P. Ilumplnies. Joseph Coi-de- Harrison. r, Be A Man. Greenwich. William L. Drown, Edward II. Brown, Geo A. Brown, t It eots little, yet it moans so much for men to be men. There is a great demand today for reel men Juvenile Officer (or Plata men who are leaders: the type who put their shoulders to the communGaunly ity wheels and help, do big things. The Jurisdiction of JuvenileJudge Any man canbe a failure It take? Arthur C. Nelson, of Mt. Pleasant, a good man to be succesful. has been extended to cover Piute Theres something in your commCounty. This gives Judge Nelson a unity which you can do. Its somevery large district to thing that others pechaps cannot do Sevier and Piute Counties-bu- t with Go out and search for it and lend a the loyal support of the parents we helping hand towards doing things feel sure that Judge Nelson will be you should do, and divorce yoursel able to accomplish a great deal of from doing things yo.u should no. good amongst the Juveniles of our cover-Sanpe- County. so te SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWJ |