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Show W i ' Dont VOL. 6. JUNCTION. PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER Junction Jocals Large Representation at Mr. and Mr. G, R. Beebe returned Sunday evening from Salt Lake City where they have spent several NO 4a Regiateration Records TURKEYS! of U. U. 8, 1926. Broken At B. Y. U. P. M. Rick and Sons he Glcnwood hatchery and at the present lime being taken fre m the ' hatchery to be planted as follows:' One truck load at toss ereek, one at waters in Wayne countv, ere in Clear creek. Fish creek and near by and the balance in Fish Lake. A truck lone consists of CO quart cans each containingfrorn ICO to200fin-gerlinaccording to size, the entire load, therefore, being about 100,000 fish. State Fish and Game, Commissioner 1). II. Mndson was in Richfield and at the Glcnwood hatchery Wednesday and Thursday to personally supervise the loading of the fish tiuck. Mr. Madsen stated it would probably have been better to let the fish grow a little longer but the space in the Glcnwood hatchery is scarce and room!! will be needed for the new spawn to be taken soon. He strongly favored tuldirg six real ingttrougha to the hatchery for which the place is ideally adapted This however, would cost about $2,000, and would also entail an additional expense!.for feeding, mcro help as caretaker Bill Sorensen could not handle the added work without more help, and for this reason, the commissioner says, operations to that effect are impossible for the present because the department has only limited funds and a small income. The financial difficult can, in the opinion of Mr. Madsen, le over come by raising the license fees and he is fervently advocating that such a l aise take place. colleges and universitOne thousand and three college Authorized Agents for ies in the United States, represent-- i students from 13 towns, extending days on business. On their, return over a territory from Kansas to the they were . accompanied by their ing nearly every state,, and one Nelson-Ric- k Mrs. Sadie Elder and two stitution each in. Switzerland, Ger Pacific Ocean tnl from Canada to Mexico had registered at Brigham children of Lehi who will spend many and Japan and listed among Will Guarenteee to pay Top Trices for those whose students have transome time here visiting. Voting University by the end of the sferred to the University of Utah fust week of school wliicfi closed These for term. the fall present J.tW. Willis left Friday morning Fiiday. This represents the largest first for the mountains where .he will students have never before been We ask the the handling privclcgeof your at giving registered Utah., Figures the weeks registration in the college trap predatory animals under and division of the institution in its fifty direction of the government through those who transferred last year Turkeys this. Year. Ihe year before are not available, one years of histo'-y- . Besides the out the winter but itisestimated that one hundred college students a full quota of secformer or more have institutions George Greenhalgh left the ear. ondary and primary school pupils students on the Utah campus this Utah Education AssocB. A. C. Notes. had also entered Many young people ly part of Jast week to trail sheep year. Their presence exerts a broadwere turned away from these trainRichfield. Sno Mr. of $r ening influence on Utah students iation, ing schools afler thequota bad been contact. classroom and full Compete through organization reached the fust day. Heher Brinkerhoff left some time! These students are not the demembership of troops of Scouts, will for the north aoti Registeration is expected to conprobably ago of other schools which include 150 men and boys, tinue students linquent are obtains in for at least two more weeks as Things he if shaping themsdvos. stay for some time said Miss Jeanne Home, assistant met last in the annual Scout night the farm boys and girls come in from splendid way for the Utah Education employment. recorder, but are students whose conwnl ioI 5tK(iuI(,d to Roundup at the Branch Agncul- - harvesting crops. Olfitir :ds are of the be held in Salt Lake Oil, on the 21,. tural College gymnasium. The even-vi- g opinion that tig's is to be the banner Messrs. H. P, Jense., and McKin- - iaver,a8"f e ,und.rd requned for was spent in different meetings. year in registration of college studle, Morrill shipped a lunch of cattle graduation by their own institution, 22d, andI 23rd of this mon.h. Dean The troop were in bold, meetings ents. Last year the total Miltcn, e mio i president of the asfrom Marjsvale the l&lhtg pntof Wedonot accept students whose sociation, says that leading educat- which plans were perfected far of college students was registration 1.3S0, That last week. scholastic rating is luyv. ors frou bith eat and west will the activities in the various troops numler wii! likely be exceeded this The distribution of these students address the during ihe coming winter. meetings. A large crowd of young folks from year. is very general, taking in all of the Following the troop meeting a Edward Sisson Re d of 0. I)r. Electthe Junction attended Schooj courses offered at Utah, in';udinf, Col!eRe, disti jet meet ir g was held and of- Portend, 0reg0n, wiU Harry I lire of Laverkin spent a ion Dance given at Circleville last a luate school. Third and fleers elected. Nathan Bat J. ow, cuw pro,)lpms reUltinp t0 dvir.u,ter short time the early part of the Friday evening. They all reported students make up the greatei e. ucat'oaand what theseho ds . t rf Iren Sunnnter.dcr year feuntv, week in Junction visiting his moth might a sp'endid time. entrants. of the part rlo in furthering good eitizemhd . . er, M rs. M. S. Price. of the .list, ict. I.Y. Begelmv. was The high scholasUc rating of the iDr Sisson t.or awmibertf The Bazar and program University of Utah and facilties has t),en onr of the lt33,ljnr charac(. , lecled di,trL-Geo Messrs. Melrose Barnsnn the auspicee (if the J nc ion and Mitchell S. and J. Foster were rge forsUdyandresearcharegivenas;erso(.fheNationa Am. successful Morrill made n business Relief Society was highly McKinley Mackinaw And Salmon U'e omrm.ee membe.s and .flociation and has a. lively fimetia . d Jprinc,pa! 'J hree booths of good things ,0 eat to Richfield one day last week. trip y , ., students coming to the state . . j ev U'mer P. Gevser waseleci-eco'jrize- d Regarding the stocking of Fish on several of its most importai While the uinersity does n a n"ITd c, Mr. Madsen spoke interestcom?w to cr the ,uuon. Lake, l,e committees lie is a did not get ins or tier hi This week has been proclaimed as 'everyone advet lise ou tiue of the state, not of planting Salmon and Mack-ana. Fire Prevention week and from the ingly aulLonty on the problems be vi it was the'r own fault. lheie was a tlle presence o , t su to he said that he tentatively put 'eprest nt, ooar City Dist icl in number of fires reported in the discuss p,t the Utah convention and pnlendiiil(!otof things to II and V past in some of this to tne admmist rat- N ;il i or. nl Par; Council meetn ll.eZi very gratifying variety to see how has em ichoU tlie.ti ;.(hii.g of .of them yzere gone beftw e ten o iki k ... month it is ceitainly necessary for ion as it is indicative of the nalu ru I held tie 5. would to in the lake and OctoTer fare iiferatuie of our country by ing Al.L of us ro do alljwe can to help they Everyone reported a tine time. Utah. also wore Plans what they would mean to the sportlutmgpf pirfected for the a nu nber of exceit:onfd toils alprevent the reoecurancesof so many ll. of U. New s Bureau of assmen. ihe lends Having seen now that they raising r.eceisary t ong his chosen lines. Bef ore acceptfires. Mrs. Mary Mangum of Safina met well and ,rthat they to the Cedar Cily District by s it ing his present, posit n in Retd signed Word was received here Sunday get along very ) .with the county ( n Miss Claia Monill returned last Pa-he intends to put in Zion bite readily, National Council. that the Saiina College, he se ved as commissu rcr the Flour Mill has been Monday in relation to final settle-pewhere Lake Sail from City wtek another 70,(KK of them for the comof education for the schools of Idaho Following the meetings games were on her property wlrnh is fire but we were un by destroyed , , h r she spent u short time visiting and later as president of the Univers- to ay eq after which a melon bust able to learn the details. The Saiina ing season. With reference toMack-anacrossed by the Slate Highway. sister Mrs. BelU M. Jgnsei. Mr. Madsen thinks that plantwas held. ity of Montana. Flour Mill belongs to the same Com This is the inita! event of the92fi ing than in Fish Lake is economicDr. Daisy A. Hoalherington, at pany as the Junction Roller! Mills Superintendant L.R. Nelson sper t tmsen threashing mach-- 1 unsound. The Mack lives in 27 year of the Cedar City District the New Yoik Univf at Kingston and will probably en- ally a diort time, last, week in visiting ne from Cirelevi!le hfc8 been busy,! present Recause of the deep water and is very verious. and geographic condit tail a connected with ' pretty heavy loss to the com- as past few riavsDoundinrityJfa9'for,1,,',,jr of the1 there is not enough!plant food in California. At ion making it necessary for University pany unless pretty thoroughly grain.VVe amirs . the depths, !he lives on and devours tioops to disband during the western institution she came fine shape and the woik going covered by insurance, stand that while here the crew ip mer the other trout. In view, however, of held early in Roundup is natittfi through her prominence exceptionaly well for so si oit at the hotel. TheY expect to . staying fall the for the purpose of outlining the fact that the fishermen clamer a time in the school room. On his finish all the town woik this week. remarkable work in dpveopinga Messrs. Martin Dalton, Morgan for thisvariety he will then plant a scheme '6 f educating little children and getting under way the wintei's P. Dalton, return Saturday afternoon he stopTaylor Whittaker and some of them. The Mackanaw work. fry, through play activities. Later she James L. Whittaker of Circleville ped at the Otter Cieek Reservoir Melvin Mori ill returned from a is being furnished bythe he says, became in one Ihe lectureis and rod regular and tried his luck with the were doing business in Junction on business trip to Sail Lake, ,Ci(.y the Miss Ruby Grnyaccumpanied by U. S. bureau of fisheries and in com extension divis'on of the Univtisity line. He was luyjcy enough to bring Monday. They met with the county cf part ,alter Master Billie with his request for more Allen are a plying of California and afterward a memspending home nine spotted beeuties and is1 commissioners in relation to the time in short Macuanaw the bureau wrote him Marysvale with ti e ber of the faculty at the big Unicfull of enthusism fer anoteer fishMrs. E!fa Chidister.whc, the by purchased property" county that they are sending thj number oi sity of NewYoik. At onetime she family of Mr. and Mrs. Hrrnan for the State in Panguitch for sometime, is in ing trip soon. Highway, for hut. do not consider it Ijoebi ;ck. edapplied au served director of physical Junction at the present visiting good policyjto plant Mackar.aw in We learned that Mrs. John West-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. ucation in the schools of San FranSam Risley, Road Engineer, was pai,nts wj1 Fish Lake. Mr. and Mrs, Otlo flick ofMarys-va'evver- e cisco and at. this time did outstand.wood of Circleville has been suffer- - !g;as Brinkerhcff. business at the county seat on doing The season at Fish Lake will be Junction visitors ore day ing woik in making play a vital fac- ing considerably lately wifh a bad Monday. ' closed October 20, he says, fish are wtek. Ipsf. tor in heakh snd mental traincold and quinsey. She was reported Mrs. Caddie Hatch and children spawning and must be protected some better Monday when Mr. of Panguitch spent several days :r.g. DrvHeathei ington is known to Quo Barnson who has bopn em-- l of a against hogs. Utah number teacheis great Westwood was down to the School here visiting her parents, Mr. and ployed in 'McGill, Nevada for the Anmng the measures advocated for duiing.the last two years she Board meeting. Mrs. L. L. Johnson, Mrs. Hatch past two years is here visiting his j Mr. Madsen are Rome move of a ny was connected witfi the summer parents, Mr. and Mrs. John harnson stopped herein her way home from i a: ) i protective nature like loweiing the tb of Utah. U.iiversity A. E. Fullmer, coqnty assessor of jga,t and other relatives and friends. city and . Farmingcon j: Mr. catch limit, foi biding the canning-- i WashJoy Elmer Morgan of le met with she cflijpty where she has been visiting lelatives of fish taken from the lake, doing D. C. will also be tone of on Monday, and friends for the past few weeks. ington, J. Henderson of W, Ppuguiteh away with the guide nuisance as the speakers.. Mr. Mcr- in Junction a short time n he calls it because he considers stopped it is the Journal of the Present she is the directqr af the editor of gan Mrf. Mary T. Bay of Kingston Armpnd Luke returned the latter business Monday afternoon. Mr. comnrnnd as a about of only way National Education Assccir Con and department of Protective Measures spent la$t week in Richfieid, the part of the week from the south Henderson is shipping a bunch of mercializing. w rites each month tothelar-ger- t Hygiene Association aid as such is as such with a load of lumber. Armond has gupstof Mrs. Andrew Anderson. lambs to market and came down to professional ' audience in the one of Ihemost sought after speaHunting Season.' been gone several weeks working in see how they were standing the trip. He in world. done more America. TcFMr. H. Jones ker has, perhaps, was of Miss Vadis Allen Mr. Madsen thinks Kingston is the sawmill. He congratulated us on the kind than any other person in America Wallace, Secretary of the Utah of in a Junction visitor pn Saturday of our to enough quail country to interpret and defire the object- Health Association, is due most of of paper we are issuing and said he last week. Lawrence Bay returned to the did not know what he was missing open a shoit season for quail, proives of school proceedure6 to both the credit in securing this effecient. herd on friday after having spent! until he began receiving the paper. vided however, that the sportsmen and the general public. He and nationally-knowleader for the Edwin Eay spent a short time a couple of days here visiting' his teachers Thanks, Mr. Henderson, every word take good care in not disturbing wife pn4 family. mother and sisteis and in Koosharem is a prolific wiitei and his articles Lig educational convention. his Of praise and appreciation is received the pheasants of which a variety fierevisitipg in The all this for is work slogan appear year's practically frequently he where another 200 have been let loose here He returned to Kingston visiting his wife. Socialized Citizenship through Ed- great fully by ye editor. of the leading newspapers and edIf any open season will be declared is herding sheep, on Monday. ucational journals of America. Mr. ucation and this will serve on the Sevier county, Sevier will be one in n The threshing Mr.' and Mrs. Joe Worthing and Morgan comes to Utah as a repres- central thepie fey most of the disthro-pg- h of the only two counties in which A bunch of wooliespassed stpali baby of Panguitch spent one entative of the staff of theN. E. A. cussions. The convention will consist machine started work Monday and Junction early Monday morning will do several threshing jobs before shooting quail will be permittid. day last weel$ in Junction visiting He is an able speaker and is in great of both general and section meetunderstand We north. Pleasant shooting probably will be their way pn this fall. their sister, Mrs. Theo Frederick demand There are twenty-fiv- e sections quiting broings. the the allowed throughout two to three years. country to Yergenson they belong and family. in associations the and each will for educational meetings. Duck season will open October 1 thers of Monroe. Dr. Valera If. Parker, iq the con- have at least one separate meeting. and continue to January 15. Mrs. Myrtle Brinkerhoff return-fro- vention, will pay partictular atten- As far as possible the guest, speakDeer season will be on from Oct. Rex and Kermit Anderson returnwill both ers address the and health social tion to of last the latter general where ober problems Tropic part gQ tq October they ed Friday from Provo ?P, both days and section meetings. The balence inclusive. have been employed the past few week where she had been called on She is an outstanding character of will be made of weeks. They started to high school account of the serious illness of her our nation along these lines and has of the program B$t weep 450,000 and 500,000 Rainin Circleville Monday morning bring- mother, Mrs. Sarah Gray. Mrs. held many important state, national the best talent for the partictular discussed to be bow found in trout hatched and grown to The surest way to lose liberty and do to with problems Annie federal her positions having Mangum stayed ing Junctions total to fourteen at the size from three to five inches in to abuse it. with soc!aI and health problems. At Utah. mother in that city. time. the Sixty-fou- r 1 Creamery Co. g, Turkeys - j As,dlin j I" uis-the- gi j r g;ver-unde- t j rS . tl'e , j . , . w . . . C i , pioff-s.sior.- . n.is-si- , al i i nt w re ' ng - last-week- unAe :e . has-bee- coir.-iiission- ers out-of-sta- te tf-er- e n , Morrill-Barnso- Half Million Rainbow m Trout Ready to Plant. present 'T 'V i v |