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Show n I ' m . IPutte Cowmf New i Successor To The Progress VOL. IV. No. 45. JUNTION; PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOV. 7,1924. Republicans Again Victorious COOtEDGE and DAVIS Win DERN WINS AS GOVERNOR OF UTAH The following shows the result of result of the election in Piute County Electors Democrats Republican 209 Skeen 398 Showalter 398. Allen 398 Hayward 399 Madsen Taggart 208 209 208 Hamblin Kearns Representative to congress JoIton 221 412 Francis Governor 249 385 Dern Mabey For Secretary of State Crockett ' 401 t Funk 229 For State Auditor Holden 4 r 354 Larsen 276 For State Treasurer '232 Walker 406 Ririe For Attorney General 404 Robinson Cluff 227 For Supt, of Public Instruction 402 Woodward 23l Jensen For Justice of the Supreme Court 403 Weber For State1 Senator Robinson 371 McClellan 226 Straup 259 For State Representative 370 Swalberg For District Judge 365 Hayes " Bates For District Attorney Whittaker Beal ' 406 Attorney General Renders Motion Opinion On Road Damage Pictures Utah And Fores': Contributes 12 To Road and School Fund The Schools TEACHERS ATTEND STATE INSTITUTE Utah. October 29 1924, The Superintendent L, R Nelson says . The following is an opinion rend It is well known that the best way j State of Utah will receive $58,190,57 thetneetingof the Utah Educational ered by the Attorney General of the to learn about it through the annual distrubution of Association was a wonderful success any thing is to e state: per sent of the gross The keynote of the whole meeting in real life and action. The , next twenty-fivMr. Howard C. means, Chief Enthe National Forest, which was Service, thing to seeing the real thing is to receiptsof has Miss Alma Binzel of New York,. recently beeu made, according to gineer State Road Commission see a moving picture of it. D strict Forester R. H. Rutledge of former head oflheB.-YDear Sir:-- l U. training The place of the motion picture in have your letter of October 3rd our lives is both beneficial and harm the Intermbuntain District. The amo- school, urged that our colleges and unt due in each state is sent in a lump universities adopt a course that will in which you call my attention to a ful. It is up to the people to say sum to the governor but is then sub- qualify our young men and women condition in some of the countries of whether our school children shall be driving divided the State where stockmen are among the counties accord- for their responsibilities of training benefited or not by the movies?. to the area of National Forest their children at home in such a their sheep and. cattle over the These questi ms should be answer- - ing land in each This distribution of manner that the school teacher will rhada and damaging them, and you j ed in regard ,opic,ara p,ce(i before funds had been devised to pay the have no difficulty in teaching the ask the question as to whether or the public: Are they uplifting in th counties in which National Forest child when it reaches school. Much not the State RoadICommision or the eir story, or do they appeal' to the lands are situated for the possible time is lost in training out the errors or County Commisioners, either, can baser passion9? : Are they keeping loss in taxable values resulting from of speech and wrong health habits leagally assess and collect damage the child out at night to the detrim- the filet cathat National Forest, lands that the child acquires at home. for injuries done, the highway, by withent of thir health, and Other important lectures were deand forever withdrawn from the tax ttle and sheep '. You state also, that out value received in aneyesight educational rolls. When first started in 1908. the livered by Dr. Cooper of Washington it is your understanding that the way? amount the counties receive annually State, and Dr. Francen of California. State Road Commission can prohibit The following comes to us thru was small, but as the National For the driving of stock over state highSuprintendent Nelson and twelve the Deportment of the Interior! of the teachers of Piute County atare est way if such stock are damaging the being developed, it has rapA series of educationai motion highway to any extent. idly increased and in a number of tended the Convention, films, which depict in a pictures Piute County joined the U. E. As to this letter proposition I will countries now brings in a very submost striking manner the, processes hundred per cent strong. H of Sectstantial revenue to the road andschool say that subdivision in the mining, preparatiod employed ion 2852, Chapter 61, Compiled Laws funds. Under this distribution, Piute and untilization of the various minof 1921,' gives to the State Road Cowill " receive $142199, this FROaUIAEYSVALE ers! materials,' is available fnrdistr County .The b rn mission enttrUincd their 25 of cent the per gross receipts ibuston iff Utah bjf "'the Bureau of bejng Husbands Sat. To formulate rulesanJ'regulationd Fishtake and Powell National evening Sept. 1 st at Visual Instruction bf the University of the ' lie in this Mrs Swenning Andersons, A very of govering the use by the public of iof Salt Lake City, These Forests, portions which at Utan, enjoyable evening was spent in playstata roads such as may be nessary films, which were produced by the country, ing 500 a mid night Lunch was served to provide for jthe public safety and of the Interor, through Department Those present were Messrs and agains unduuse of the State Roads. institut-on- s a of Mi''8 numberof ' oper-iopose, although B. H- - King, Horace Bertlsen I believe under this power confe- - lh"Buref receive pictures of a recreation- Delbert Howes, red upon the State Koad Commision1.w,hhe Larry Hamel. Lee r8er'". i al is the purpose of the Fairbanks, Arthur character.' It of ,he the ry it would have the right to make; a oioga Wallar, V.B.Dodds nations tremendous indus- Bureau to provide visual aids to sup-!emineral Dick Knaus and Nick Touroff, rule prohibiting the driving of sheep tries in a much more vivid and colcourses of in all instruction or cattle over certain highways but it would also be for you to furnish orful manner than is possible thrti ihaseS of education, and to study and Mr. and Mrs T. E. Knaus entera way through which sheep or cattle the medium of any printed page. make available the best means of tained the following at diner Friday aud MrsN, Touroff, or other animals may be driven,' in Another series of filmes teaches the presenting visual material; to pro- evening-Mr- . doctrine of safety first. by show-n- g vide wholesome recreation, and to Mr. and Mrs J. D. Gibbs, and Mr. ieu of tbd saicThighw&y. While' the safe and unsafe methods in min- create an appreciation for artistic and Mrs Ern Peterson. commission has the power to protect and metallurgical practice. and classical pictures. the highways, the public at the same ing The following headings will indfila Nearly hundred educational Hsrvy Gibbs and Mrs J. D. Gibbs time have a right to use them and ms have been prepared in the past icate to some extent the nature of spent Sunday and Monday visiting where it becomes necessary to drive ;he films available: Drama, classic, in Mt. Pleasant. few Bureau the mines of by years sheep or cattle from one point in eatures, comedy. Juvenile, Boy cooperation with1 industrial conto another within the State, they cerns. The demand these for films Scouts, for fairy stories, straigh comedy Thetwentieth Century Club 'Wbre may be driven along the highway 3ible pictures, agriculture, irrigat- - entertained by Mrs James Sargent unless some other course is provided. showing by educational institutions civil bodies, and other org- ion, gardening, botany darying, stock churches, As the right tocollect damage for Saturday afternoon. Mrs Garfield anizations has become so great that raising, chemestry, physic.engineer- jameB a9Bi8ted. Mrs J. W, Robinson jury to the highway, I will say that the electrical of and centralized auto orginal plan ing, engineering it is my oppinion such right exists gave a report of her attendance at from thepittsbnrgh lome economic, domestic srt and the Federation of womens but it is confirmed to the County clubs conStation of the Bureaq of mi- science, fire prevention, safety first vention at Ogden Oct. mmissioners of the County In this after nes has become Inadequate A select- geography, geoligy, history, biogr- which I call a musical connection number was given. your attention to oif the provisions of Section 2fl41 of the ed list of the best these films is aphy, civics, Americanization and The next meeting will be held at now made avoilable at distrsbuting jariotism, manufacturing, commerce Mrs Wm Outzenes Nov, 8. Complied Laws of Utah, 1917 which centers located in the different stat-e- a. machinery, mihing factory wejfare reads, The fiims relate to coal, petrolem medical hvgien, prevention of disease Any person who drives a heard of The great dirigable airship ZE-- 2 marble natueuldher, iron, child welfare, athletic activities, copper, horses, mules, asses, cattle, sheep, ral gas, and other minerals. A series fiirst aid, biology, surgery, war pre- which was recently brought from g0ates, or swine over a public high films depicts most interestingly of parations and actives covering almost Germany for the American Navy has way, where such highway is constr such industrial processes as the man- a complete review of the world war. been named the Los Angeles. ucted on a hillside, shall be liable for of oxygen, the making of ufacture A gret many new subjects are beany damage done by such animals flre-c'iTwo white men beat the champthe manufactrefractories,' in destroying the banks or rolling ing added to the present hbary ion archers of the Cheyenne Indians tKe method of which will be available rocks intoor upon such highway; and ure of autambbiles during the in a reeent contest with bows and '! the action for such damage shall be compressing air, th quarrying of school year 1624-2- 5. arrows at Lame Deer, Wyo. dims illustrate ect. limestone, Other During the year the brought in the name of the county Bureau of Visual Instruction sup- of material from other sources bewherein such damage is done, and dangerous and safe practices in mip-inin combustion the of efficiency plied approximately 1900 programs sides the Bureau of mines, may be the amount received shall be paid in coal, the utilization of water qower of motion obtained by addressing the Bureau to the county treasury, and it shal picture films. A consei and the operation of gasoline motor. that estimate the average atten of Visual Instruction, University of be the duty of the county attorney The University of Utah." through dance is 300 for each program. The Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. of such county to prosecute the action. its Bureau of Visual instruction, is number We hope some day to see a picture pf people reached through It will be seen from the language more million than three the service, therefore, totals 570,000 machine in each school for the purof this section that the right exists circulating feet of motion picture films among bis is an inerrase of more than 100 pose of showing the above mentioned and thb povyer is given' exclusively schools, churches and all other non. er cent over the previous year, films. This need not in any way into the county to enforce the right. theatrical institutions and organiza- during which period 217,800 people terfere with the commercial picture Yours truly, tions within the interor-mountaattended exhibitions. houses. Remember the manager of (Signed)Harvy H,Guff Full infrmation a3 to the proced- a section, picture show house must furnish Attorney General The pictures are used primarily ure necessary to obtain educational the ksnd of pictures the public de--: Job Printing Our Specialty. for edacatic&C&nd instruction pur- - motion pictures, comprising a wekh mands. Ogderi, ! . A.-on- Heppler For Co. Commissioner, 4 year term 214 411 Johnson Fullmer 2 Co. For Commissioner, year term - --- 225 407 Anderson Ragley Ftr County Attorney 832 Page' 302 Beebe ' , 509-du- Mes-dsm- es LOCAL HAPPENINGS There will he a program given, at the Auditorium, on the Uth in of Armistice day. All are com-morati- on cordially invited to attend. There will be a childrens dance directly after the program. Also a donee at night. n conr,' mt - Lars Pete rson and George GrCen-halg- h have moved there faniiltes in to town for the winter. ' Alton Johnson recieved a broken orm, the other day, when a Ford car, which he was cranking. Kicked back. Both bones of the foroearm were broken. Dr. Clarke set the arm 'and Afton is able to be in school -- dist-tributio- again. n Exp-ermi- nt Attorney Beebe attended Court at Panguitch Friday. A report of his work there will appear next week. Raido and is having good success in connecting up. Mrs Barbra Sndweeks relatives are spending a few days in our town. Mr. and Mrs R. A. Allen Sr. are here visiting with their children for a few weeks. Mr, Nephi Christensen is moving from Magna to Kingston. He has bought him a farm here. Mr. A. C. Peterson and his ren are here for a short time child- Miss Edith Connelly was realesed on a theft charge in a Dev Moins court when a young man offered! to jnarvy her and she agreed. 15-16-- 17 ay past-schoo- l g, ve in e K - o 1 |