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Show & ' i I 7 r i 4 X ,4 K t JUNCTION. PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, VOL. VI, Apparently our County Commissioners trip to Salt Lake City was nor in vain as you will notice fin part of our paper where they were instrumental ir getting the promise of funds to finish the road in the Southern end of the county That means work for our loca. men and a marKet for our local farmers. Lsis put in good roads while were Junction Jocals Danial Dav of Antimony was a pleasant caller at the News Office on Friday of last week. He informed us that there had been a great deal of sickness in that city the past few weeks but everyone is reported better now. , f A Junction will want to go to for every thing. nd Mrs. Melvin Morrill. Lane Bertelsen of Marysvale, was in known as the Delco man Mr week. to see us on Friday of last Bertelsen is full of his subject and informs us ihatJ.e is goir.' to get all of Southern Utah lit up with Delcos. Success to you. Lane. Mr, and Mrs. Albert Btebe of Circlevilie announces the birth of a baby girl on the 23rd of this month Mother and baby are doing fine and Proclamation, By order of the State Fish and Game Commissioner that considering that this is their .first the father is standing it real Well. part of the Sevier River i I 15th. Circle-vill- e Mrs. Ren Holman of Delta stopped over in Junction a few days this week. Mrs. Holman has been visiting relatives and friends in Circlevilie and Widtsoe for thepasttwo weeks. State Road Saturday night the Circlevilie and Marysvale boys played n Basket Ball game in the Junction AuditorSigned D. H. Madsen ium. A large crowd ot Rooters came Fish Game Com. down from Circlevilie and quite a bunch came up from Marysvale. After the game a dance was given to be Completed! the music Being furnished by the Simkin Brothers of Circlevilie. . Ren Elder of Delta stopped over Arrangements were mede with a time on MonLert Crowe and his mo her, Mrs. in Junction for short it is believed of this week on his return from Piute county whereby day to their returned have Lydia Brown, sufficient money can be raised Widtsoe where hp has been visiting that home here after having spent the to build the 6.5 miles of road relatives and friends. winter in Nevada. Red Bridge and the Garfieid line. This road will coat some J, VV. Robinson Manager of Mary- county Mrs, Fern Robinson of Austin of which the County will put svale Cash Store was a business $50,000 to week of the came up the last If it prqves necessary visitor in Junction on Sunday of up $13,000. her witn time short visiting, spend a, the road commission f greed to adthis week. ill Mon vance a small loan to the county to parents Mr. ami Mrs, John frienus. vesand and other rexati Stout and'Urrey! ti e certified j ucdertllkf muuuU wl,o have been Mid.t og Mr and Mr. Woodruff Rust o. Mate County's records the past 8a I Oily, report the b.m, of a their t VeurunryJof.,.1 Ail, am- - three weeks. tyve completed baby boy , ' Pt.s- - work and returned to their homes. , ,r le-twe- lingliani Disaster. o-- j. was formerly N0.9 between the River Bridge Word was received here by their at Elsinore in Sevier Co, to parents that Rulon Johnson and Hoyt n(J jncudj th 0tter Morrill of this city had joined Uncle P . doing it so as tc connect thess two! ReSOTOlT m Piute Co. Sams Navy signing up for four towns with such a good road that,0reek service, ' Circlevilie will want to come to Jun- is hereby closed to Ashing years ction for every entertainment and from November 00th to June Mr. and Mrs. Day and daughter, Netda spent a few days here last Week visiting Mrs. James Peterson i FEB. 26, 1926. ...... ' .isjbod Luke of 'In the recent'diskiternt-Bingha- m en Tuesday evening Jthe Koosharem Indians played the Kingston boys a gamepf Basket Ball in the Junction Auditorium, We understand the game was fast and furious with the Kingston boys victors by several points. Affer the gme dancing was enjoyed by all those present, ' ' t - T , j : -- 1 vid-ta- e-- oe , terest which was discussed was that . of the schools joining the junior Red Cross. There would be some $66.00 aUoted ta Piute County to be divided between the schools to be used in starting, and completing some project just what has not not been fully decided Our schools and members of of Education are combined in doing all they can for the betterment of our boys and girls. Of course we realize that they are backed in Chicago, 111' all their efforts by the of the county who want to give their . County Treasurer Chas. Morrill children the best there is along an educational line. and George Davies of Junction A Rose to Pie liviug is more than countless wreathes to the dead and when we received this rose we were so pleased We uad to share it with our many friends. tEva B. Swanson is publishing a very neat 'and newsy paper,4 the Piute County News of Junction. The News is supporting home industry in earnest style. The Publishers Auxiliary. , - CenePRiJdle ofKingstdn was, wfiich we are all more or less famil- bodies a business visi or in town on Tues iar with, there were fifty-tw- o found also a large number of injurro.ut'uverC Oi ton day nt tilis week. Born to Mr ed men. women?'and children and u ouOy of W Uifdoe I1 eruaiy , Pre-there are still some dozen missing Mrs. Trene N. Rowan Stake girl. rep'itio cwi'.t :ou coli- liider.t of Ami nmv and Mrs. Fei n who. it is believed, are buried under CtJl'noJ were ie. iuig Iiic. S. W hitu.ker 2nd Cuuns. of Circle- - the snow and debris. r r There is one peculiar feature of in Junction Sunday hold- .ille i'ur. and Mis. u. 4. Rider of Relief Society Officers this disaster which most closely con with James L. Whittaker spciil a lew uays in u unction ingaStake Mcus and that is the fact that and Ambrose certs Mrs. Kathaiine with Shurtz of Circlevi'.e this week vis.ti.ig leaives and meeting to the deaths and injuries not made a and owing Treasurer rlrs. Secretary business Kay, trip to Angle on friends. duin of line while caused the being assistant. ner Josie B. Bay Wednesday of this wnek. theie will be no compensation ty It is reported that our old friend Our County Agent Morgan P. paid to the survivors by the company Word was received from the Neal Peteison has gone to Galitorma had Those who are left are thrown upon Post Office he us that informed Department that Mrs. two weeks ago for McKay Netii worth of Trebi the mercies of their fellow men and Anna M. some $200.00 for sent Long of Marysvale had Cedi r to'visit with relatives of that Even as ye do unto the least of this for purposes seeding Barley been Post Mistress of City. We are supposing that when do ye also unto' so children these in my farmers the used be by to that city. the snow came Neal uevided he spring he covers, me, is especially applicable in this which counties two the would like .1 warmerciimate so he Piute and Garfield. He also told us case. The regular Quarterly Conference left Utah. There has been an appeal made to .he intended sending for more within for the Garfield Stake will be held the people of Utah to help these unthe next few days. at Circlevilie on the 27th and 28th fortunate ones and Piute County has Friday morning of last week Mrs inst. Florence E. Rick of this city wasj The Koosharem Basket Ball team been asked to donate $300.00 to this cause. taken to Salt Lake City hospital; Joe Ackermanof Antimony was stopped in Junction fora short time husband her When we think of the suffering She was accompanied by of tuis week on their on Wednesday hands with his many friends of men and women it is sometimes shaking and Aunt Lizzie Harris. ;Mrs. Rick where they played in Junction on Wednesday of ths way to Panguitch easy to turn our backs but when will be operated upon before return- the team. wreek. Panguitch in'nocentllittle children are involved Lizzie will stay ing Borne and Aunt to take caeof her. We wiil be glad Nellie in the suffering a lump comes into Monday evening Mrs. our throats and almost unconsciousArchie Gleaves of Antimony was to.see them back. Greenhalgh entertained the Gleaner our hand reaches for our pocket a caller at the News Office on FriGirls. After a very pleasant evening ly hook and we hand out that which day of this week. He. like other of lunch was served to eight girls. George Davis and 6. will bring relief to their suffering, our local men is quite enthused ab congiat-ulatkof this city are receiving gladly and willingly, and as we take out the mining possibilities in the and condolences over their Saturday evening the. Gleaner our own little ones upon our laps in Scuthernend of our county. receiving the mail contract to haul Girls sold lunch at the ball game the evening and hold them close we the mail from Junction to Escalante and dance. After all expenses were thank God we have them and are had about' $10.00-- this Judge William F. Knox of Beaver for the next four years starting paid they ones other little those able to help was a business caller in Junction, money will be applied to the fund July -- nd. us. on are who calling Thursday. for the Chapel Annex. The different Piute and our us do put Let part The Judge was on his way to M. I A. are competing Mrs. Mary E. Bay who has been classes of the with the the Top their portion County Over Panguitch to lookjafter a number in Beaver the past several months to see which one ets over. ones first going of legal matters. has returned to her home here. Wel- raised first. come back Aunt Mary we hope you Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown of 7 At the recent Farmers Convention willdecide to stav with us for a while. Greenwitch were in town on Thursheld in Circlevilie the merits of Treb1 and is especially good for chickens, ' j If there are any day of this week visiting with Mr. Mr. and Mrs., Jessie Morrill of Barley were fully discussed and1 the hogs and cattle. more farmers who wish to try this Mrs. J. W. Stoker. Provo were here a few days this Professors from the U. A. C. recomsee Mr. McKay Lester Stoker who has been in week visiting relatives, and friends mended it very highly for this dis- they had better within the next few days and have Greenwitch frr some time accompaThey were the guests of Mr. and trict. It' is an extra heavy yielder him get it for themnied them home. Mrs. John Morrill. " At a recent meeting1 held by the Superintendent and the fotlowtajf principals: W. J. Luke of KIngsion Mr. Adameon of Circieville, Mr, Oscarson of, Marysvale and F. A. Jackman of Junction several intersting subjects'were discussed. Of especial intrest was the discussion of thq School Survey to be made in our county of all students both in district and high school through the months of April and May, by experts under the direction of the Department of Education WashD. C. ington During the recent Superintendents i Convention held in Salt Lake City Dr. Taggart of Washington, D. C. explained quite fully why this survey was being made k,nd what they felt would be accomplished by such survey. Superintendent Nelson of Piute County attended thisconvention and explained to the principals of the various schools his understanding of the matter. There are at piesent in the State of Utah some twelve or thirteen experts making this Survey at the present time. Another subject of 'general in- -t- tax-paye- he-Board rs er Day Ricketts -- J left-fnA- e j . m Nelda Day and Myrle Ricketts of Antimony procured a marriage lisce-nat the County Clerk's Office here on Wednesday, February 24, 1926. They returned to their home and were married at Antimony. se The young couple are well known and the News joins their friendB in wishing them the bestji,there is in their venture. Mining News Considerable excitement has prev ailed in local mining circles during the past Week because of the discovery near Junction of an immense body of Fullers Earth which a! sc contains 19.55 per cent Aluminum. Should the actual value assay I per cent of the estimated value, the prosperity of Piute bounty is as- sured. Mrs, Vivian Barnson, Post mistress . . - ij - - at Kingston was a Junction visitoi on Thursday of this week. Morgan P. McKay and Joe. Ipsor made a flying trip to Panguitch one day this week. We are informed that Apostle David O. McKay will be one of the speakers at the Quarterly Conference to be held at Circlevilie Saturday ; and Sunday. |