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Show a. Ay VOL. AS' JUNCTION. PIIJTE COUNTY. UTAH, FRIDAY; ohildrensdance was plsycd for by the orchestra. Commencing at four was the outside event of the day wherein the crowd was entertained at a baskstball The game, was fast, cle$m , and enterti inirg. Empires were Orien Barker and Glenn Black Pitchers were Linton Heaps, Lane Bertelson, Carl Beebe and Tommy the Indian. The game was 15-- 5 in favor of the visitoisr A large crowd attended the game. The evening was enjoyed at the public danc held in the auditorium Simkins Orchestra was certainly there with new and favorite old tunes. The hall was crowded to capacity, and dancieg continued until Everyone was satisfied the day was.verv orderly in its procedure and the.glorious Fourth passed to another memory. flDarsvalc Items a r Mrs. Homer Taylor arrived here last Thursday for a visit .with relatives. Lawrence Hamel and child renare home after visiting for a while at Scipio. Emmett and Russell King motor ed down from Pacific north west last week and are at the home of their sister, Mrs. G. T. Atwood. John Chamberlain of Orderville was a Marysvale visitor last week. two-thirt- Master Rolland Hoyt of Alton was an overnight visitor Thursday with his cousins Frank and Ralph Henry. i ssr u ZOatcheg. Clock NO. 2? . 7m Jewelry-- ' diamonds,' Silverware, do you know what that means? Readers, and. Sxpert , t means Pikes' Peak. Ocean to Ocean Highway , Jewelry repairing. Leo Martin' This Highway begins at New York and ends at Los Angles. A branch takes off at Sevier Canyon in Sevier County and passes through Piute County. The officials of this Highway are going to 25. iriake a tour the early part of August. 8tc. 'Watch r - . RICHFIELD, UTAH. y. is met The Commercial Clubbf.il team Friday afternoon at the home of will go enmasse to Ftcn't ri4 n the Mrs. Ed Nay. The Junior Club met 24th to play a return game of at the home of Mrs Auer Peterson jbaskethall. It is quit likely that the same afternoon. fehe Simkins Orchtstia will aceomp-- I any them and play for the dance M. F. Murray motorpd down there. from Salt Lake City on Saturday after spending a short time in that Mr. and Mrs. Wilse Alger from city. Midvale w ere visitors to Mr, and The W. & S. Keningbon Club How many Piuters.are going to join this caravan and make a big boost for Piute County? the right price to pay for a good tooth j paste . Let Us Know The caravan will be in Richfield on August 2nd Are you going? Look out for the date here! . LISTERINE LETS GO! TOOTH PASTE Mrs. Ben Lewis. Clarence Judd of Kanab was iq town last Saturday. ut ipM game:-Escalan- te Mrs Large Tube Bingham stage bus loaded : foie and hind passed through Miss Eva Dean Dalton entertain- - our c; jy Tnsday morning enrout ed a number of smal friends ft a to Bryce Canyon. birthday-partfrom two until four j Dean is. The Widtsot ball tem motored Sunday afternoin. f five all tne s just yeai old, 9 last Sunday, ip a i old year toys erd girls ne had 5unch t,f Mrs Lillie Beebe w ith daughter p'av?d verbal irvitstkrs out for lieir then, a game of ball, beat m 12-- Dorthea aod 8' nsLrvar ard Albert parties for moathf befoie the and left again for bone. Aint that! motored to the vale on Tuesday, great event takes place. what Shei man sa;d wai was? A ! 1927 P. P. O. O. map guides for free distribution at the News Office or at the Town Board Room. Get one! 25e Fa fiover a ikid curScUs, 9 Israel Hovt of Alton sfopoeti Mis 1 ydia, Wilcox and family oeec ashort time in Marysvale 1; st returned fn m a visit in PrroAan week on his way to Richfield. bunging with her Grandma Appe-gat- e and leturrrd to Lav 11 Lawrence Hamel spent a few y. m ng the folk wirg day. j days in town the past week after j which heetnrned to Lark where Alton Ande rson and friends he is workirg. from Gunnison left for their home Dr. McDonald Salt Lake etrist was a. Marysvale of this week. optmr-- Rulrn Spercer fi om Escabne hr 9 been visitirg with friends Leie foi several day s. Vein la visit j "evening after spending Hr . Tuesday the visitor several dai9 ht,re ' ho!id.aV-Monda- threugn. .T0 mson has be n enjoyirg fromhis fa'her from Kanab SPVf.,8i fay on the Puffer Lake mounttlin budding ti ail. y Get your bread at the Junction f ,ou des re any eye examination Confecticna, y Kow i0c a loaf.-Ad- v George Brox and family motor or any appointment with me please ed to Richfield and back Tuesday notify Etta Bay of Junction who Piease keep your kids off the of th's week will then notify me of your desires. street for a few days until Dennis Dr. J. E. Harrison, Manti, Utah. Morgan learns to dri e his new t i Orcleville Ne s Mr. and Mrs. Willard Parker tlUk arid daughter Mrs. Bessie Forshey Mr. and Mrs. J. Grundy and also Mrs. George chestnut of also their father and mother Escalante were guests of Mrs. family motned up to set the ballgme - Elsie Halladav fortleFiU'th and here. They visited duiirgtheir Slav motored on to Bryce Canyon the .with Mrs. Mary E. Meeks, following dav. n n .YJy , (foo late for last week) The Fourth At Circle- . . ough , keep vj ;.v, 1 A-A'- Y l t i A This age of high standards welcomes the Camel quality Mrs. Alonzo Foutz visited heie Mcuarrio, his wife and with friends brother were visitirg frierds and Despite unfavorable weatl rr in relatives during the holiday here. the forenoon with heavy clouds M. M,Sonday oldsmobiled into enwas ali there just and right out again last town day, floating Figured ertps only 28c. 0. G. Old Glory sunshine to Dr. ... smokers are the most exacting ever known, and they place Camel first among cigarettes. e For Camel was created to succeed in the age ever known. It was made to satisfy those who demand the utmost, and modern smokers have given it such popularity as no other cigarette ever had. If youre downright hard to please, just try Camels. Tobacco taste and fragrance will be revealed as never before, for Camels are rolled of the choicest Turkish and Domestic tobaccos, supremely blended. This modern cigarette exceeds all other standards but its own. To light one is to find taste fulfilment. "Have a Camel!" MODERN hardest-to-pleas- Tuesday night. Andersoos, Junction Utah.-Adv- . floating in sdIegdor during the celebration at Circleviile ftr the Mr. and Mrs. Maiion Lewis and Bertha Horten rerurned to Salt of Fourth July. from Bingham Canyon spent Lake City on Wednesday to resume family ' The entire day was an enjoaable a short while here during the week ' concerned her studies at Henagers Business success and everyone visiting with relatives. . . She returned motor College. by and with the efforts of Ihe Comwith the Foutz car. mercial Club to make Ihe real Joe Cook prised out the glad hand recently on hi! stay here. He patriotic, holiday spirit prevail. Mr, and Mrs. Heber Meeks Jr. with a Sunrise was greeted is a former resident of the town. reveral days visiting here spent that bombardment tremendous then on to Kanab and surrounding lasted into two hovrs. This was Mr. and Mrs. Olsen Fox from to enjoy fishing, visiting followed by seranadirg ly the territory Salt Lake City are spending a few s and a best. under land here on business and pleasure. specially organized the direction of the Simkins brotMr. and Mrs. Whelock Nay spent Ira McDonald is here for a few hers. Following at eleven oclock several days on business and pleasauditin the was a program given days on business. H will return to in Centerfield. ure Fullmer the city soon. orium at which Mrs. Reva Smith presided as .Goddess of Mrs. Edna Peterson and son Roy Sudweeks and Bishop Henry Liberty and Athanese Chamberlhin Both were robed family spent the day of the Fourth spent a few days here visiting as Miss Utah. beautifully and in approprifdness. in Richfield returnirg in time for numerous friends and lelatives. The afternoon was filled with a the dance in the evening. they now reside in Salt Lake, diversified program. From one to three the kiddies enjoyhd races, Voiles sold elsewhere for 45c and Louring Whittaker spent the nickel wiser. Fourth the of with his wife;50c only 35c 0. G. Anderson, Junct day thereby becoming Then from three to four a free jwhoisin the hospital at Richfield, j ion Utah Adv. ! two-week- 0 1927 LotnpAj, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco ?j.stou-Saieu- , ti, C ' A;Y |