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Show te 1 ;4 SQUU VOL. 7 JUNCTION. PIUTE COUNTY. UTAH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, NO. 1927. 51 Livestock Situation. When Santa Glaus slides the hands of a few large opar' iators as has been the cause, particularly in the West, in years gone down by . Future plans fo marketing and . distribution of livestock must te built around the small producer And and this is recognized generally and followed out the Guicker an nothing came from you These forwarding organizations adequate organisation for the hand have gotten their svstems down to He'll shake his head and of ling livestock origating in this a point where they virtually cover manner will come about. comthe transportation of every sadly state It is understood that a plan is modity with ti e exception of liveno w being formnlated for the They majled their presents stock. That is, when the shipperin bringing Bbout of a hvestctk forhas a small quantity of freight sectim he may warding organization which will le some TOO BLAMED LATE take it particular to a designated concentrat- designeu to cover the territory West of the Rocky Mountains ion point a id have it pooled with lying In its setup, no doubt, there will be oier small shipments .forwarding a cooreination of local forwardii g to the point which he wishes to agente, transportatiri faculties , reach. marketing agencifB ihitvih the In the forwarding of livestock central markets and any other In Business from small Religion producers, this plan hasiunjs whicj mry be necessary to been woi ked out.io some extent j0 successful earring cut of f through the medium of local shipp-- 1 su,.h a That the business thought pianf juja pan ja jmmense the world of late yearr has receiv-- 1 jng associatiops and other endeav-e- d in its scope and if pirperly launchan Impetus towaid 8 lat ger and ors along this line but to date there ed and carried on, the rpgrcgale Circleville. Orchestra of Harmony finer sense of thingh is evidence by has been no concerted movement world, no doubt, within a pat at many indications on every hand. working towards definite gtal. ly short time from an important Hardly a more remarkable one Activities along this line are of factor in the movement of a large Broi's Knight of Harmony of Marysvale. could ba found, however, than is primary importantance to the smajl volume of all clams tf Ihatnlc presented in the S ruth west Ameri- - projuceT 0 livestock as it has been than any other distributing or lean, a daily newspaper of Fort proVen that the small producer marketing plan. iSmilh. Ark, which is endeavoring n,lt always not fare satisfact-- u The plan of an organizatitn of Old Tima Danas, Harmony orchestra, CircMe with the leading oriy at the hands of the country thischaracter is of itch n i gr.iti ce j business men of that city in bring- buyer and that be seems to have that it is difficult to fomee jrtt of to the the religion thought been pretty much left out of the how far it might go. At the cutlet ing Theatre Jasl For Fan, M. 1. k. of the people community. picture in the organization of it would seem to tea step in tie a To this end, covering period varions marketing association It West is coming into the lime light weeks, full page ad- - is essentia) that this class of prod- - and his aggregate production will of twenty-si- x vertinnents are being published, ucer have an outldt for his livestock eventually oven-hsw tie laigci Danse, Sinkins Orchestra, Circleville These incidentally are being pceeptj productirn upon a parity with scale producers. With a distrilut-in- g ed by the Southwest American at larger producers and this is not and marketing plan of this, lf small of the cost to the the of character atbis diipnal it is likely regu'ar only importance Ward Social. One these of rates. to hut the ectiie that his operations will be made advertising producer himself advertisements, at hard, is caption industry and all channels through more prcfitable ficm lit cutMt is ed "The Lords Prayer, and reads which livestock and its product pass as it will place him in a position as Gleansr Dance. Drop's Knights of Harmony. in part. strong as the largest operate r from, a marketing standfoint ard tie Prayer alone brings strength and courage and power to meet stan. trend toward the develop- - same time will giue him the the everyday problems of life. a supply of meat food fitof a well guaged distribution ' in station our No matter what established irnWtirg animals from small producers. through life may be, we'all meet on comm- rather than channels. having the production on ground before God. God hears1 the prayers of the MANY STATES HAVE BAND TAX LAWS lowly as well as those of high Dy the Act of Congress of August! Wfiof VVC Mftcf IfTL IICH Uu tllUdl 1111 estate. 10, 1912, ten per cent of the nation Wi ail need mie of God in our al forest receipts is given each Question Put Up to' Voters Event on Chlives and less of worldy things. to the Forest Service of the year for Provision With NAUGHTY CONVICTS Th only way we can have God United States Department of Dear Professor in oursel-our to is 1 hearts submit j Day? Agriculture for the corstiueticr . Elkhart, Ind Only 22 of 48 mates ves to His will through the power of roads and trails within the; I note they four. Many important events have In the Union are without laws, allowing of prayer. national forests Last year ihis a in ja! lf taxation for the support of municipal taken places on Christmas day, These simple staff merts are amounted to $514,040.68, which was The keepers bands, it Is shown Jn a survey by th are at least two wbith in there but n Conn Music Center. Even in states followed by Jesus words on prayer proratfd to thf various Stales were on the future history without such laws the survey shows the Sermon on tie Moutt (Matt1 porrlirg to the receipts of the their effect And Im con '. . their of have of elites a number that of the world for outran all others 6:5-8- ) and the Lords Piayer in full forests in those States. il to say T own volition appropriated funds to in importance. Do you krw whet to See how t provide free band concerts for their (v y jg) lirge iype those two historic Christmas were? citizens. An could happen The '26 states having laws under If you dont, jou can find out which municipalities may appropriate bottom slates that the ant ounce; One is byreadingthe illts!reld intire funds for music either by action of the ment jg paj(j for by a group of men Christmas A. C o authorization or council after common article Historic Cl.ruirrss ly ho have been y Unit of voters are: Alabama. California, j Elmo Scott Watson, in this issue of e iolidav Observed by The Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kan-- ed by religion and who believe OU BoVS I'M SURPRISED AT Piute County News. Dont Michisas, Maryland, Massachusetts, .chuicb.es pieter, t the greatest Lice ANO wave SUCHWONEST Faces TC.O; Montana, cam'T? Too this interesting article by this Mississippi, Tost miss for That ran, Minnesota, moment that or good. These men, it is under Most Nations. Je-n For many years many forwarding organizations have been developed throughout the country for the more economical and efficient handling cf various commoditieb in moving them from one point to another. the flue finds that Good Times Planned for YOUNG and OLD. List to the Program. j Monday Night: Tuesday Night: Wednesday Night te Thursday Night Friday Night Saturday Night: one-hc- Monday Night Watch For bene-ment- of Hand bills and Specials j PROFESSOR NOODLE i portant ristmas :- still npp Ii ac-i- , - , , 1 iml . 1 1 1 ihe this news was , - Nebraska, New Hampshire, New sey, New York, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Vermont, West Virginia, South Carolina, North Carolina and Wisconsin. Movements for trie', adzooks similar legislation are now under way all In Arizona,' Florida, Idaho, Kentucky and New Mexico. are simply Iowa was the pioneer state in band of legislation, and the laws of many statutes such muck now states having the on the books are modeled after the any Crooks Iowa plan. That law provides that T of. Noodle the band tax nmy be levied only aftr it Kn received the sanction of the i voters. The question is submitted for vote upon petition of a certain of percentage of the qualified voters is Provision cities. were and R. S. towns Mrs. and the Mr. Spencer Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Roe of made for repeal of the tax in the same ar- business visitors in Riahfield one Antimony are rejoicing over the way. week. rival of a baby girl at Richfield on day last Decembea I8th. All con- I spilled, it proved to that jails "tiled. th our too Saturday cerned doing nicely. Marion Mangum, who haB been Mrs. 0. G. Anderson received the for workieg in Grand Canyon word Wednesday morning that her to Melvin Morrill was visiting home is months several past father, Set h Johnson of Cannonville friends in our city a his with family. Christmas was extremely ill, and waBt Mr. and spend few days last week. Melvin and Mrs. Anderson to come as Provo. in now living are family The Andersons Grover C. Orton of Widtsoe wa3 soon as possibie. to be at the bed bus-ntvisiting relatives and friends in left Wednesday was doing P. McKay Morgan side of Mr. Johnson. Junction on Tuesday. in our city on Wednesday. ss iiii stood, have ifguested tlit be withheld fri m pllic names knowledge astheie is no c ti'n or dsiieon their part lor cim- mercial ga;n frm tliii xj ei di-- ! ture of funds for this pun tie Monitor xt well known writer, who isa regular contributor to paper. tie cokir.s of this Americans ere somewhat prone to look upon Christmas as a hoi id- Charley Stoker has returned to ay in the same dais with such dis- his home here to spend a licit tinctively American, celebrations as Itime viciting with his parents. Memorial day. Fourth of July and Charley has been in Antimony most Thanksgiving, with ut realizii g of the time during the past year. that it is one of the oldes festivals Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jessen of in hisslory and that we share its William Howes has returned to Kingston were business visitors inj observance with other many our city on Tuesday. his home here from Delta where peoples. he has spent the past several In fact, so many natiers have weeks. T. F. Young of Richfisld was contributed to its traditions and busmess in our city on the customs and symbols associated! McKinley Morrill was a business with it that it is truely the most visitor in Circleville on Monday. international of all. holiday There is an interesting feature Clarence Howes of Marysvale Mr. and Mrs. Barlow T. Luke on that theme in this issue was transacting business inJunct-ono- n article one day of last week in of the Piute County News that you spent Monday. Richfield shopping. will enjoy reading. Look for an International 'Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Jesse J, Moriill Elmo Scott Watson, in Mr. and Mrs. H P. Jensen were Holiday by left Friday morning of last week this issue. on Richfield in business doing for Provo to spend a few days on Monday. business and visiting. Let the NEWS be your Prlntei |