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Show rtCv .ft-fi- w y AA AV VV't VOL. ' JUNCTION. PIUTE COUNTY. UTAH, FRIDAY, 7 fiDarysvale JUNE, 3 The observance of Memorial day Luke v and four rt the end of IJaj became genera boys of Rigby', Idaho armed in after the great Ca:1 Vrr. It has for Pleasant (irove last week, but. junct;0D Tuesday. They V.i also be-me ira to the .uct ri Ofbe are planning to back aain wh"n accompanied by Cl U!-'! .,O.V 'Jo, l;a ? school begins u. September. of LaFtO They v.,1! l!1 jru,ai 'I to1. -; m csttcb.iiv here for the re union of th I ut-fouch have h Mrs. Minty Carmachael has gone family which will to from ihefth j of tv,c Kumar, for exteri.n te Tonopah, Nevada. She was to the 11th insf. ar.d human lipl called there because of the illness Tha veterans of toe Civil War of her daughter who lives.there. Mr. and Mrs. S.R. Spencer spent renderfd a double service to their Melvin Mr. - r bi-tit- t. country. lhey,e8Ved the ration from dismemberment, a dismember meot which would have proved fatal to Noilh srd South alike. And then, through their organizfield for medical aid. ations.- when the. war was over are rejoicing, over the arrival of a r they ;onsi6tently fcrSht in the home on May 31 Len Sljelon ot the Scenio High- baby boy public arena the battles of patriotiMother well at last sm doing bad andmational life lone way Service Station had a reports. The veterans of the Civil War felon on his thumb "and is making are rapidly passing away, and quite frequent tri is to Richfield six After abont at wetks rftrl within a few years there will le where doctors have had to remove home Edwin has to returned Bay left of them only a hallowed mempart of the bone in th infected Mr. was the strick herd. sheep Bay member. ory. This is according to the naten with the measels during the ural law of the universe a law epedemic during the sprirg. and is from which there is no appeal. Con Kenyon- is back for the just now able to be out to work But the work- of educating the summer after attending schtW in again. ; youth of the land in the doctrine of Salt LakfeCity th past winter. Americanism must go on. Fortun-Whil- e in Richfield one day lastately it will go on. The seed plant-wee- k Salt into Tom trip we trailed in at the Modern jed by the veterans of days lc r p his Lake City last wttk Electric Baker which is run by D. has borne fruit.. Today there are small son Leland to have his eye H. Robinson, formerly of Junction younger organizers filled jvlth attended to rgain. Miss Leola and Mr. Cox. Den invited us to the spirit of patriotism taking up James who hurt her knee' again try his wares and we can truthfully J the work of those who' have gone ' went in with them.' say that the bakery goods put out from us. The great body of the by Messrs Robinson and CoX are j American people is still jsonrdly tm Maxine Dalton is slajirg with the best w ever tasted regardless. , partiotic; In terrain r alitn ptcif but we active are bread communism Since and buying their har aunt Delois Jenson. have decided to stop baking and they cannot prevail fo l(rP 88 we know that we will never regret our people remember t he lessons of Nelson Mr. Mr Bafnetlefnd Heres success to you gentle- -, the patriots who have gone on be- 0rft. to th 1 iIy B y mUe a trip Juuctfore us. 4 ioi and then te Richfield, Saturday j cf last weeK." Mr. and Mrs.' Morrill j Barbara1 the year old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. R. I. Page, got her aroT dislocated last Tuesday. It was necessary to take her to Rich and-b&b- e r e , ? cara-vaman- d - - Black-made-- by-go- 1 1 ne 1 GO! LETS 0. 0. map guides for free distribution at the News Office or at', the Town Board Room. Get, one!. 1 s- -, McKinley srt Decoration Cay was observed by most of the people who decorated the graves of their dead with lots ofwild flowers, nicely made paper flowers and other flora' offerings. rapidly. 2 Marysvale-Lambe- rt Monday for Richfield where a tins visit- t.hey tpjf ith Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Jolley, Mrs Jolley has been guile ill but we understard the is recoveiing mm After Long Illness. clear-up-we- ek Utah ODllars spent in : Utah Benefits : J. T. Rawfey & Co. were awarded contract bvthe state5 road After an illness of three months, constiuclim for Mrs. MatildaB(inderson Whitlock, Tuesday aid federal of 97 died athCrhome here Monday. Viola and Ber i of 2,53 miles The Misses As the people who should have Lamb-wee- k and Mrs. Whitlock was born in Swedspent ashort time lastjwray between Marysvale gone ahead wih a town clean-up- ( in s Piute county. ert in Glendale, their fotrrer spur en, Apiil 30,' 1870; coming to Utah failed day during whereas was The bid $27,531.57 with hr parents in 1886. Surviving to mac' the necessaiy effort to, hoiT e. thf- eogmeers of the department are her husband, George Q WhitarouefbltcilW:rtto n and 17 grandbtd pta vd the e'ct t $ 1,681.50. lock, that the Wight l ceie;.t I 1 ,v other h d, veie.itCcivt d U'D children. least a; jnsa;l clfsKng u;v 'i!e'ta-nea lami'V at!rW !e a I! os 62in Hil.rtj to Ld$l, 2i Mrs Whit'ock Relief lociel.v is pit nr.lrg lo g've d;Pl edrv w, g jafit . 8 law cF Mrs. John Ramson cf nnfr FiJc-.a1v. on tf a hot dinner arc-tdtriffiu ahf,uor Df p,fl s bi' ibdev W. t - vu-t4 ti-- o slo-ttrras-u- i ly citj, day in the near futuie foi .tl.y t'etsfand until party kept goir.g v Ti.c lay m pi.;, nt 1 of com-pwOTkert in a clean-r- p day. It jsabout 1 a. ,nT. Every . r.e there d I cor direction w 0) kef federal than the event st.culd bt.e ported a rvely time, t aid projevls. , Lawrence Gates made taken place, but efforts will Le e made to get enough people and t:wo Dalton Mrs. Lular 0. G. Anderson and Joseph FletBisLcp at Antimony. ested in tin mrtUrtohftve some were here Circleville of daughters cher left TiieBday noon for Cannon cleaning updone at any rate. at the home of j (ville with th intention of spending Tuesday visiting W. Brinkerhoff. Lawrence Gates was - ordained sfew davs with Martell, Keimit.S. a with Burr Neldo painful met; Victor Andergon who bishop of Marion ward at Anti' accident a few days ago. Accord there mony, Garfield stake, by Elder takingesre cf Mr. Andersons to the to story ing ranch and sheep. Milo Harris returned home Stephan L. Richards of the counsmall brother Netdes obtain, the stake Wednesday after about two months cil of the Twelve during found a giant cap, which Neldo SatCiroleville held at herd east of conference Mr. and Mrs. George Nietsen of spent ataHhe thtep. held in his right hand and set off urday and Sunday. Bishop Gates town. i ' with a match. Ilia fingers on the Kingston are rejoicirg over the succeeds Bishop Daniel Day. were badly burned and arrival of a fin? boy.right-hanMont Chesney Riddle and HerSon thought killed in war, safe his finger nails about taken off. Samuel Gleaves were made imprison, headl'ne in daily. Thats bert The creamery erected by W.' F. nice, he might have been found in counselors. men the at The Bully Holt in the Black Canyon has been college. working Boy were all down for Decoration running lately and we understand Quince Crowe has returned to his in are successful they Day. in Junction after having entirely Mrs., Jasper T. Woods and home producing first dasB butter and the past few months in daughters. Alta and Edith1 spent a spent creamery products. This is, the first short time in Circleville last week Nevada herding sheep, Livestock For. Sale. attempt at that class of work! in their daughter and sister this section and we hope they will visiting Mrs. Edrie Norton. Miss Donna Barlow spent last ALASKAN BLUE AND SILVER continue the good werk. week end in Ric) field as a guest of 10 per cent ' , Morgan P. McKay, county agent her father, W, A. Barlow; less now than lalei . Greatest Profit in Pangvisitor business a was Free of all livestock production. Mr.and Mrs. A. Smith and smal uitch on Monday and Thursday of Booklet and service Wiite Parley It was found nectssary to call former residents of our daughter week this Widtsoe, Utah, agent city, were shaking hands with old Acaerman, Dr. GledhiU of Richfield for Mrs. for Cleary Bros. Seattle. Viva Stokerjast Wednesday even-iafriends here Sunday. When they Mable! Your hair looks like a We are glad to Ttporfc that returned home they were accompdish mop! regular Viva is getting better at last reanied t y ArloNorton. i fie h? Whats a d s'v mop? ports. Randies Wanted. While here the doctor was also Mr. and- Mrs. John I. Norton I Mr. and Mrst Bert Brtnkerhuff called at the home of Frank Chalk WANTED Hear from owner Glendale are in to treat him fir stomach trouble. Ranch for sale. State cash price, have bought a Chevorlet and last and children of week they took advantage of own- Junction visiting at the home' of Frankmay go to Monroe where he particulars. D. F. Bush, Minneamedieal treatmens for ing a ear and the good roads and their parents Mr, and Mrs. Silas can roeive polis, Minn. few weeks. T the nett visited for a few days in Panguitch Brwikrhoff.- Utatii People;, commission bifch-Rrinkerh- i the-axtcn- fine. eight-childre- I t( o i sraS-aaister-- in j r- i ,Y rcw-At- e d Lb-- .t 1 ( ; f tff I - r i Axtelf Matron Dies" Road Contract. Let! - ! 1927 P. P. J .left- - .A Readers, do you know what that means? It means Pikes Peak Ocean to Ocean Highway ThisHighway begins at New York and ends at Los Angles. A branch takes off at Sevier Canyon in Sevier Countyand passes through Piute County.-Thofficials 6f this Highway' are going to make a tour the early part of August. Howmany Piuters are goingto join this make a big boost for Piute County? V Let Us Know Theexact date will be given in the next issue of this paper. Look out for the datel u e 0. 0 P; P. - at-thei- NO. 22 i927. Memorial Day.- - Junction Jocals Items KKy re-lat- er SpendYourDollarBiwitKOurAdver-tisers and keep the Dollars circulat- in Utah. Our Advertisers are all dependable in their particular business. 1 - in-t- ' - - - - - FOXES-f-Pedigree- g. f - - Isab'elfe King Aiiswers.; Josephine Straw. Mr. and the first of the week to be with their mother. : Last Call! Mrs. King has had. one of her with her for the We underatad (beIsabella Eliza Savage Klhira welt grata-daughte- came rs - l0 California kaowa Matron of Ephraim, Mfebtraw. wl't'Mlvnd iy of Kingston and Junetion passed j wilt be held at Funeral services away fct the home of her sister, Vie ou ward charel Saturday mam--inMrs. 'Barbara Sudw eeks of Kingtbe taken to then will the body on on Thursday evening, June 2nd Ephraim for interment wheie Mr. after about four w eeks of illness. is buried. King Mrs. King was born at Holden, Mrs. King was well anc lovirly. Millard counts- - on October 28th known by nearly everyone in Piute -1859. About years ago 'and- there-armany ' Edwin King oounty she married Thomas friends who mourn with the family sime five years ago. at her passing. King was born to this union The News offers sincerest symya- and proceeded her mother to the thy and condolence to Ihe bereaved great beyond by about nine years. loved ones. survived by two Mrs. King-iforty-seve- n - e L&-Ver- na who-die- s brothers. Albeit Savage of Sat Archie Gleaves of Antimony-stoppeLake and Parley Savage of Anti- - j in Junction a shost time mony two s. I ers, Mary Ellen TurnThursday evening on his way heme er of Holden and BarbaroSudweeks from Marysvale and points north.' of Kingston and a half brother John Henry Heap of Arizona, also six grandchildren. In a grocery store window: wife second and a was Mrs. King Fresh eggs, 26 cents per dozen. raised five children of her husbands Strictly fresh eggs 37 cenla per first wife who also survive her ddt:en. One seems to be 11 cetrts fre-h- ? they are Ellen Christenen, Naioma Willis; Murray King, Clifford King than the other. d ttmf- , |