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Show wC .. Hi. tra' ' JUNCTION. VOL. 6. locals Jjunction r "' w ! Mr. and Mrs. Harold Woods, their mother, Mrs. Jasper T. Woods nd sisters Edrie and Edith have gone to Provo to stay for some time visiting with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Rsv Webb are here visiting II. P. Jansen and family and other relatives and friend. will make their home. American Fork Citizen. The above items were noticed anc read with considerable interest by ye editor and because both parties are well and favorably known we have coppied what the other papers have to say about them. We also join with the American Fork Citizen and their many friends in wishing them health, wealth and happiness in their new life. " -- 4 r PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE .NO. 2rl 4, 1P2G. D. 11. Robinson and son Blake of Austin arrived in Junction Monday afternoon on their way home from Paragorn ih win re they had spent (Too late for last week.) the week-envisiting Mr. Rolinson Most of the wool teams have parents. 'Ihey leturncd to their none to Marysva'e this week. The home the same afternoon taking clip was very heavy and the wool Mrs. Robinson and small daughter men are wealing a big Smile. Henna who have been visitirg in Junction the past week, with them. Eugene Ilickman of Teasdale was a visitor in our town on Wednesday. Maud (Been, sister and brother-in-laof Mona Utah stopped in Miss Ruby Dalton, the leader of Junction a short time Tuesday after-the Bee Hive girls took her swat m )on to visit friends on then- way for a hike Wednesday. They enjoyed to Gynnd Canyon. a wagon ride and journeyed up Mrs. .Roy Barlow of Richfield Birch Creek. Lunch was servtd-game- s home all returned played and spent Monday in Junction visiting having spent a pleasant day. Call her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Whittaker acted as teamster ard Barnson. helped Miss Ruby to care for Lei bees. Martell Rudd left Tuesday for Monroe where he will stay all sumMr and Mrs. Vern R. Johnsm mer with his Uncle, Robert Richie. who have been cor fined to their beds for the past few days with Mr. and Mrs. Blainj II. Liston and are' better some what went to Bryce for the opening day, Flu able to be around again. . Tuesday, June 1st. rircleville jMcwS HOME, DAD AND THE BOY d By FRANK II. CHE LEY The Trained Dad T E Ills slogan is: It pays to know. lie Is n student of ids problem, lie recognizes that the more one n To Mr. and JIra. John Langford and family of dgden are here visiting relatives and TiepcU. While here they are the guests of Mrs. Lang- Ex-Servi- Men, ce - The Senate has passed unamious-l- y a bill to extend for six months after next July ' 2nu, the time for fords father d. P. Jensen. the conversion of war risk insurance policies, and to authorize a new five years level premium Fife Drexel converted Moore and Luther went to Richfield Saturday Drpxel term policy. Stayed fora feW days to visit with friends of that city. Johnson-Billi- m Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brinkerhoff Word wTas received here that of Beaver are here visiting their fathers. W. Brinkerhoff and family Dave Johnson, formesly of our city and Miss Nellie Billman of Veiml and other relatives and friends. were to be married in the R James Ilall.tday who has been Lake Temple, June 2nd. very sick with Typhoid Pheumonia r Miss Delila Day of Antimony is is improving. James Mrs. sisters her here visiting To High School Students Peterson and Mrs. Melvin Morrill. The Ticture show held in the L. D. S. Chppel was well attended Entrance requirements at JiSrigham Tuesday evening. If the Bishop Young University are to be raised at wouldinstall a pficture machine and the beginning of the school year 197 entertain the public every Sundry and 1928, according to a ruling made afternoon, woudthe house he tilled ... early this week by the university coun or not. urs u ii. a and spent jcil of that institution. Beginning with arrived here Thurs lay school year, according to the It is reported that Lor in Lewis eek visiting her parents Mr. and (hat school students rr h r aiders decision made, high little boy is critical! ill at tbeSalina i()t,n Moiiiil, be will H. i xpeeted to present 1G units idsJohn VirHosp t d. Joseph Laonai.J of ci edit secured during four school Luke. years, or else they must be graduatMis. Laura Biictger, whose of acc tii d hit h sc ools. Miss Ireta Hansen of Richfield es died recently at Vaca, is conthe statement are i Ve o week-en- d issuing Junct in sp nt the templating building a new home F. S. Harris, president of and now, family. M. Moore E. of here and residing close by hei Fuller Brigham Young Unjveisity, declared Mr. John Nay. Tueslay j, in order that high rchiO, students Mrs. Rose Qltalk ? may prepare themselves to enter the Seven epn bundled chickens were morning for Monroe vvhue ni ve rsi ty wi tho u t h fmefi cap. We h a ve u received on the mail Wedru&dty will stay for some time. be stipulated that the credits' must . . It looks like some' one evGoircr secured during four years in order Eail Lee, would he kept busy trying to mother Prince, Daly tile mad rush some to discourage of Panguilch s many. We certainly hope their S nith and Doyal Smith time students attempt to make through efforts will not be in vain. There sho.t a Junction in stopped their euucational program. We st are several hundred more expected week on tneir way to Richfield slower and more thorough woi k lieve soon for this locality. to work on the road. tt.-uiiw- 0. G. Anderson, our local son-in-la- . Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stoker and Miles', returned sons, Charley and fr tn Greenwich evening Ibe r where they have been visiting Biown and daughter Mrs. Lester week. family for the past Friday a Barlow Elder of Widtsoe w s JW. Stoker guest at the home of last week. of on Saturday evening was returning home from a business trip to Richfield. I ' C. Complimentary to Mr. Mrs. is Leo Jessen a wedding reception being given by Mr. John Jacklin, Vather of the bride Fiiday night. been One hundred invitations have friends and relatives issued to the of the family. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jessen spent a Thursday in Salt Lake attending Theater Wilkes theatre party at the Mrs. Roland given in their honor by Barnson. In honor of Miss Matilda Jacklin M s. Ray nond Jacklin entertained at her home Saturday night. Twenty five guests enjoyed games, music Miss and dainty Refreshments. Jacklin received a number of beautiful and useful presents. Mr. and Mrs. Jessen will leave Sunday for Kingston where they Uii - IM COUNTING ON YOU" K, If rholev Denver, Colo merc- Piute County News Any ':n 6 dr Ivi packman and family were Junction visitors Friday evening of last week. Mr. ,and Mrs. W. A. Jackman entertained at dinner in fheir honor while they were here. mm! C of this fist of fending" MAGAZINES 00 Mrs. Maud Veater has sold her home to Mrs. Arlher Whittaker who Neal Johnson made a business will occupy it in the nebr future. trip to Antimony on Tuesday. Mrs.' Veater is going North to join her husband. At this date' she does C. C. Rowan Jr. of Antimony took notkr.ow just where they Vi,H make change of the cashiers desk in the theirfuture home. State Bank of Escaarie on Tuesday morning at 9:00 oclock while the Wallace N. Roundy of Escalante regular cashier, Lester Spencer, is our new Forest Ranger. lie has 'took liis vacation. Mr. Rowan exbeen appointed lo fill the place of pects to hold that position down Leo Keller who died recently. for the next ten days or two weeks. School son-in-la- Why Fay More? w Take Your PICK - West-woo- Sud-week- ) w Meeks Halladay, one of our High Saturdy afternoon, Mrs. Ajice Athletes did not return with Morrill left for Provo with her thetest ofjtfie boys who went to Ross Bartlet of Roscelt, the State Meet but 'found employ- - where she will receive treatment for rnent with his uncle LeRoy Halla her eyes and return with her sons day at Bingham. Reed and Grant who have been attending the B. Y. U. the past winter From all appearances turkeys Rosevelt Standard. are going to be plentiful in Circle-viil- e Mrs. Moirill was for years a rethis year. Several hundred are sident of our city and both she and alieady peeping around and thous- her sons are well known here. We ands of eggs are set. might also state thal we notice by the above paper that Grant has A Stork shower was held at the speeilized in music and is prepared home of Mrs. Wheelock Nay, Wed- to give piano lessons in his home We are always nesday afternoon for Mrs. Alice town this summer. see the progress to Smith. Lunch was served to the mighty pleased then our city. offered as the principal group, following: Mesdames Emma Mansor of the former residents of history and social should be offered Gertie Thomas, Edith Nay, May E. as the secondary group and vice versa Meeks, Alice LeFever, Mary, While attending the half holiday Buckler, Adell Elizabeth Levi Kitchen got Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ogden, Black, May Larson Clarica Shirtz. sports program, base ball, rewith in the eye hit Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bird, Mr. and Bessie Pearson, Josephire Bird, ceiving a very painful injury. Mrs. W. E. Bay of Kingston all re- Pearl Romine, Ida Manguffl, Effie Rosevelt Standard. presentatives of the Sevier Valley Applegate, Mary Fox, Rosa Laura Badger, Nora Pearson Milling Company, were gay particiand Eliza Alger of Junction. Joseph Fletcher of Junction i3 pants in a plunge party and picn c time a had splendid Everyone visiting relatives and old time friends at the Monroe Hot Springs, Tuesday Mrs. Smith received many be- for a few days in Cannonville. and evening. autiful and useful presents. Garfield County News. Richfield Reaper. LOST one large sized red, bladk Grover Smich of Circleville is here tip Parker Fountain Pen. Please We specialize in all kinds of good and get staying with his sister, Estella Riggs return to M. P. McKay printing, Give us your next order. Hatch notes, Garfield County News. reward. evidence in the form of an official transcript of credit.' that he hascom-plete- d 15 units of approved high school work; or he must pass an ex- amination in a sufficient number ot subjects to make 15 units. The ruling introduced last year will take effect this fall. It reads that students must offer among thir credits, three units of English, a prin cipal group of three or more units and asecondary group of two or more units. The principal group and tl e secondary group must be selected from either m t lematies and science or from history and social science. Should mathmatics and science he K!D- (ic) Jesse Mon ill of Piovo ii heie on business, while here r e i the guest of his grand parints, Mr. and Mrs. John Morrill desirable. 1 life-callin- i 1 lie realizes Hint parenthood is n profession, perhaps the liobVst proa fine fession, in fact a art based upon genuine science, and seeks constantly to be Increasingly skillful. lie knows that each boy is just a collection of twenty thousand wiggles, each wiggle with a meaning, and trains himself to understand the language. He believes the boy without a playground will become the man without a job, and that to do too much for a hoy guarantees that he will do nothing for himself. He is determined to master the Job of Ileing a Dad and uses every legitimate means. ' be-k- ra v ... mJi! the less one needs to use. Robert Rich e of Mor ivo was viigiirg relatives ard fi'ends in j ' Junplionori Mondav of this week. . 'This action, however, does not Ralph Fredricks left the latter and young woRichfield where prevent young men part of the week for Richfteld-Aur-oe twenty-onmen over years of age he will woik on the from entering the uni vei s'ty as specroad. ial students, PresidentTlarrisc .n- Such persons stool, bee, and Mrs. Albert Smith stoopedit the heme of John I. Norton of couraKod to go mto school hereshort time on their Rl' Ur city for manly at regula- high school i Kichhe q. from 'way jentswho oocht to finish up their 5ch1 "'"ll betore m'erWe Mrs. E. M Moore snent Friday did some college. jn Richfield where she A student seeking admission comshot ping. ing fall, as in the past, must present T Wi V-t- Mr. ami Mrs. W. A Jackman and Mi. and Mrs. F A. Jackman weie the home guests of Levi Jackman (f Marysvale one day last week. - is l Buit hant, son lUx and Jackman left for Ptovo Wednesday morning, Mr. Anderson will bring Lack a load of strawberries and the boys will stay up there for awhile if they can secure employment in the fruit. , I,-,- boy-natur- John Black of Escalante business visitor in Junction Tuesday : -. Knows ulmut physical punishment liit was a v IS the man who has made to study the 1 It Ills business Hud business. to Select From have such an of opportunity Note carefully the larg selection readfng all at price to fit your pocketbook Renewals will be' txt:ded one year from date of expiration. No need to wait. fc&ver before and probably never again will you cK S""B,aa GUP PM USE THIS COUPON '"j Gentlemen: I wish to take advantage of your Magazine Bargain Offer. 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