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Show VOL. VI JUNCTION. PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, . Wonder whats the matter vvitn John A. Mooreof Angle? We missed Sadie Alger who spent the past his pleasantface atthe School Board three or four weeks in Circlevillej meeting Monday. Sick or something John? caring fo her mother, Mrs. 'Ben. Lewis Sr. has returned to her home Supt. L, It. Nelson of Circleville in Junction. John Westwood of the same city, Sidney Nelson of Greenwich and I. Mayor Tom Black, of Marysvalewas M. Bay of Junction were in attenda business visitor in town on Monday ance at the regular monthly meeting of this week. of the School Board Monday of this He reports everything fine in their week. some colds FEB. 5, 192(3. Junction JocaJs practically city except the same as the people here have been suffering from. County Commissioners Wm IL.Lay Marysvale, D. L. Fullmer of Circleville and H. Orson Bag ley of Koosharem were in attendance ot the regular meeting of that Board Monday. A. E. Fullmer ofCircleville our County Assessor was also an of- - Christian Anderson of Monroe and C. B. Olson of Marysvale were in town Saturday of last week checking up titles on some Marysvale property. interest member at the meeting. Lute Davis ard daughter Vera Fox of Circleville were in Junction Mr Bagley, who is the Town Preone day last week on business. sident of Koosharem as well as County Commissioner met with the Neal Johnson, who developed other representatives of the corporpeneumonia la&t week became- so bad ate towns of this county to decide that it was necessary to take him to on sustaining Arthor 0. Nelson as the Salina hospital. He stood the Juvenile Judge for this disti ict, and splendidly and every hope is held out to help meet his expenses. for his early recovery. Eugene Rudd, who has been workEd and Clarence Simkins. The ing in McGill, Nevada, for the past Circlevil'e Svncopators were in town few years is home for a short time Sunday of this week on business visiting with his family and renewing his acquaintance with friends of this Mitcheal Barnette, the mining city. man who never quits, wasa County seat visitor Monday. Among other business transacted His Company has expended some bytheCocnly Commissioners was $10,000 m Electrics, cultingoff of the j. Ruby alio equipments the. ieicounecttngupwith ancef rom jn ijgentfiind for Raymond u ride Power Company to avoid any grinkeIh0fr. shutdowns in the vvintei. He thinks J l. start in the -- ear It was als ordered that A. V. future with three shifts of Hatch be appointfcd constable of men to the shift with prospc.s for Koosharem and that William Parson operations will continuing the , work indefinitely. be appointed Justice of the Peace Mr. Barnette represents the Utah for the Kooih-i-eprecinct, each to Lead Company. furnish a bond in the required Their equipment isof such a nature ount and take the oath of office. that the y can furnish rheir own power in the suramerbut during the winter Leland and Grant Twitched of months the limited supply of water Widteoe and Escalante respectively limits their power. were in town a short time last week. Passing Esteemed Msrysvals Mon Sunday Mrs. Florence E. Rick was taken Sterling K.Heppler, attorney from in business to Richfield Sunday where she went Richfield, was doing Junction Monday, trying to collect a to consult with the Doctors of that few sheckles for one of his clients. city. Mrs. Rick has been ill for better then a week and did not respond to Gar. James, County Road man, local treatment so they decided to was an interested visitor injunction take her where she could secure the Monday. He was trying to help the right kind of medical aid, We see County Commissioners to figure she is back and able to be out again ways and means to finance the corn- so apparently her trip was not in pletion of the road through Piute vain. Glad to see you so much better County over what is knowj as pro- ject lj?-- D. Mrs. Rick. Ole P. Jessen of Kingston was Ellis F. Chamberline.. Postmaster of Circleville was a business visitor doing business in town Friday of last week. at the County Seat Monday. funeral services for Laura Sargent, wife of Jacob Sargent of Marsvale, were held in the ward meeting house at Marysval Sunday forenoon Bishop Foisy officiating. The speakers were J. W, Impressive Mrs. Robinson. E. White and Mrs. Mathew all of Marjsvale and neighbors of Mrs. Sargent. Musical numbers were furnished by the ward choir and a vocal solo by Degray Tuft of Monroe. Mrs. Sargent passed away early Saturday morning at the Salina hospital, to which place she had been laken about a week ago to be near herfamily, after havingbeen confined for weeks to a hospital in Salt Lake where she underwent a serious operation. Mrs. Sargent was born March 30, 18G1, in St. George, a daughter of James II. and Mary McCarty and a sister of the late Judge William M. McCarty of Salt Lake City. Surviving are her husband, two sons, Frank and James Sargent of Marysvale, and three daughters, Mrs Wilford Munson, Mrs. LeeTrout both of Marysvale and Mrs. Earl Morrow 6'f North Fork. California. She is also survived by twelve grandchildien two of whom she has raised from in fancy, and ooere&t grandchild," The following brothers and sisters also survive, Mrs. Eliza Sorenson of Monroe, Mrs, Marlha Larley of Portland, Oregon, and Homer and Edgar McCarty ofiSalt Lake City. R'chuald Il?ao,: avzsyifimxizJEZJvtnrrj.jt'B&aii Funeral Services Held Mr. and Mrs. O. Q. Elder of Widt-so- e were in town a few days last week. Mr. Elder delivered some lumber to McKinley Morrill and will bring more down in the near future. We like to see new buildings going up in our midst as that speils et the NEWS be.your Printer SUBSCRIBE FOR THE In the first place that typeof indi vidual is not welcome in the town of Circveville. Should he get so far as into the public gathering, he had better carry himself in a respectabje manly way wherein he will not be disturbed, we invite all our neighboring towns to share, our entertainment with us just the same as we invitourown people but' the same restrictions are placed upon our visitors as upon our own peoplt. It Funeral services vveie held in the ward meeting house for Mrs. E, C. Brown who passed jeaeefully away at her home Thursday morning after an illness of only about a week. Mrs. Brown was heldrin high esteem by all who knew' her anil the funeral services were the largest ever held is not fair, decent, honorable nor in Koosharem. Bishop E. C. Bagley manly for visitors to come to our officiated at the services and the socials to stage a drunken party that speakers were Peter E. Olson, would not be tolerated in their home Andrew Anderson, flisobp E. C. town, but such has been the cast Bagley and L. P. Hanson and John several times this winter. Consider Christensen of Richfield. Chris M. ing all this, special precaution isnow Sornson of Central offered the open- organized to handle the situation. ing prayer and Edgar Sornson pro- Anyperson visitor or townsperson, nounced the benediction. The grave who cannot come to the affairs and was dedicated by Sisson J. Hatch. enjoy them without infringing upon Floral offerings were profuse and his neighbors privileges is urged to beautiful. remain at home for such will not be Mrs. Brown was the daughter of tolerated any longer in our hall Mr, and Mrs. 0. II. Anderson of here. We want sociable entertainKoosharem and neice to Swening ment in our affairs. It is our right Erastus and Carl Anderson of and privilege to have it. We shall Marysvale. She is survived by her have,it. Cooperate with the officials father and mother, husband and sev- in this by doing the right thing en chilhren and several brothers and yousself. 15? a man. sisters besides a host of relatives and friends. Jay Applegate, that veteron old Her father left for a mission but war horse guard on the bnsket ball three weeks ago.befoie Mrs. Brown quintoftheC. V. II. S., is again, hobwas taken sick bling gingerly around after several Among those from out of town confinement since the game last who attended the funeral were Mr. days and Mrs.Swenmg Anderson, Mr.and Saturday with Ordejyill wherein jhe", iVhiilA.:, Mrs!" Jasper Williams,'' Mrs. Liilie ufferld a very to in a thf returning jump. Hade Anderson of Marys-valhad his foot qut and slightly Jay Mr, ard Mrs, James Anderson when an opponent also came and Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Wright of tipped down in full force, accidently right Salina; EJ Sornson of Aurora; Mr. on Jay s ankle. He rwent'down and Mrs. Parley Anderson and daughand alsooutof tVie game. ter, Mr. and Mr9. Leroy Hatch and Wednesday was thg; first day,tljat son, Merrill, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank the old faithful returned tosceoolV. Torgenson of R'chfield; Mr. and Mrs. all day and then he stepped unaided Ole V. Sornson of Blackfoot, While he will accomIdaho; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wintz of very cautiously. team the on Ihe trip to Kanab Provo, Mr.and Mis, Heber Ander- pany and Orderville, over the end of this son of Loa and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Sornson and Mrs. Sarah Montague week, whether he will be in fit condition to play. Jays consistant of Coyote, than-anWe offer our sincere sympathy to guarding will be missed more other man on the squad. the bereaved loved ones of Mrs. 'fi , and-Car- l e; Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret were held it the Junction Ward L. D. S. Chappl Friday afternoon Bishop I. M. Bay officiated Brown. at the services and the sperkers were John Morrill, Joseph Jpson and W. J. Ltke. John II. Luke also read a lepter from W. H Luke of Manti, an old and honored friend of the deceased, who was unable to attend on Circleville Will Be Jailed account of sickness. W. A. Jackman At the recent meeting of the town offered the opening preyer and the board it was decided, as a result of benediction was pronounced by 0. a petition from the townpeople.that G. Anderson. The songs, which were a jail should be built just as soon as sung at the special request of the a site could be located, the material In That Beautiful deceased were, purchased and it wassafe from freezLand and Sometimd Well Under ing weather. A jail is necessary beMrs- - Ina Chamberline, of stand. cause of the disregard by several on Circleville sang Calvary and Mrs. the booze question, public nuisances Royal WhitlocK of Axtell, rdndered and lack of respect for the other a beautiful solo. fellows property. Our school auditorBesides a laige ceowd from the ium is used by the pubjic for enternearby cities who attended the fun- tainments and dances. The past several there were: Mrs. M. A. Peacock eral dances have bpen growing into of Columbia Utah, Mr. and Mrs..G. regu'ar booze lakes and delivery Q. Whitlock, Mr. and Mrs. Royal stations for some therefore it has Whitlock, and Mrs. Ethel Sornson been determined that such shall of Axtell, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Norcease thereby making the hall social ton or McGill, Mrs. Lillie Kearns of center rather than a community inGunnisoi., Mrs. Alick Christsnson of sult. Drunks from anywhere any Mayfield, and T. W. Burt and son other uuisance including- - rowdies, Teddie of Parowan. thieves, pugilists depionstrats by picking trouble other peace disturbers Melvin Morrill went to Kanab on prone to insults and indicency will Tuesday of this week on business. be given no further warning but His wife who has been ill for the past will be warantedto court where they can tell there' story to the justice. week was reported some better. A, Whitlock Qrcleville lews $ Representatives of the four corporate towns of Piute County, Mary-Bval- e, Junction, Circleville and Koosharem met togather and agreed to bear ope half the expenses of Juvenile Judge Arthor O. Nelson of Mt. Pleasant whose jurisdiction has been extended to coverPiute County This amount to be sent in to the County monthly, the county to take care of the other half. Koosharem Passes Away. ( H. P. Kelty of Quinton, New W.Coatsof Kingston and Willis Utah with the connected Blood formerly of that place but Jersey, Lead Co. representing a number of who has been working in and around capitalist who are intrested in de- Bingham for the past year or two veloping Marysvale properties, was were business visiters in Junction doing businessat Junction this week. Of N0.6 I1 III d i y I i Mrs. C. It. Stoddard from Widtsoo is visiting for a few days with her son Raymond who is a student in the Circleville High School. She is at the home of Mrs. Elsie Halladay. Mrs. C, R. Dalton has become a temporary victim of the cold is making an extended and intensive visit here: At this writing she is much improved. Ed and Clarence Simkins accompanied byArve Fullmer, Baber Veater and George Fox gave Salt Lake Cit.y a hasty once over from Wednesday to Saturday then returned none the worse for the trip. i i Mrs. Lola Smoot accompanied the Simpkins car as far as Richfield where she remained on business! MissEIda Pinney, C. V. H. S. spent a few days shopping in tV ' w w w S' Miss Nola Adair junior student in the high school has returned after an enjoyable visit with her parents : in Widtsoe. NEWS . i i I i A i |