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Show r. ; 4 , y VOL. 7 ' I il: JUNCTION. PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, Notice. Victory Battle State Engineers Offics, Salt Lake City, ill $ fvlh h Is Near In Utah, 25. 1927, Borer. NO 48 New Garfield Stake Quart erlv Conference. livestock Situation, Corn On 1927. Bishop For Circleville. . Last Sunday afternoon the Notice is hereby given that W. F. The Garfield Stake Quarterly Holt whose post office addresis Conference was held at Antimony bishopricof Circleville was reorgan Widt3oe, Utah, has made application One of tie greatest battles in on the 26th and 27th inst. with ized. Henry Sudweeks, who ha3 in accordance with the requirements In consideringthe value realized same situation is recorded in 1896 Elder George F Richards of the served as bishop in that waid for of Sec. 8, Chapter 67, Session Laws modern history a peacetime battle the past seven years was released is a bitter one, nevertheless of Utah, 1919 and 1925 to change the but by the cattle producer for his pro- when a similar era was passed Twelve in attendance. The confereof diversion and point of return now being waged against an enemy duct it seems reasonable to con- through and prices reached their nce wui.conductfdvrr.fr the dir- with a vole of thanks and James-of r0 c. f rf of water from East Fork that has threatened $10,000,000,000 sider Whittaker was sustained in bis ection of Stake President C. E. the' purchasing power re- peck in 1899. of Sevier River in Garfield County, We understand R. Elwood stead. Qf American The in worth to the cattle or other be report- Rowan and, as is usual in this stake Jf this movement is crops. presented by .Utah. Heretofore said water has been Dalton and Clarence Lafever were diverted at a point which bears 1264 ft federal government has appropriat words, how much of different ed the contention of market obser- was very successful. Four general E. of the SE cor. of Sec.. 14, T. 32 ed the sum of $10,000,000 to carry staple commodities will the sale of vers would seem to be well found- sessions were held and Sunday sustained as counslors to the newr S.R. 2W.t S. L. B. & M. and used ion I he fight and several state a given number of cattle permit ed that steady and even stronger evening a special slake M. . A, bishop. for produaing power for generating legislatures have been enlisted in the producer to We wi.h the new officials every purchase. prices for cattle might be expected program was given. Large ciowds electric current. After havirg been success in their work and are sure the cause. For the enemy is the Taking the Chicago livestock and the peak would be reached, if were at every session and seemed so used the water was returned to the will make good, natural stream at a point which bears European corn borer, the most maiket as a basi3 recent fguios it. worked according to Iloyle, to thoroughly enjoy the timely ad- - they menace has in has ever trade that been the show it that 1210 ft. E. and 2592ft. N. of the SE deadly vice and gospel seimor.s preached. only around 1930 or 1931 with the cor. of Sec. 14, T. 32 S. R. 2 W., S. its appearance in the coin fields of few months that cattle va'ues ginning of a downward swing e Stress was laid on the Latter I B. &M. It is now desired o divert ,tke country. gone above ICO per cent of senting itself at that time. Day Saints observing home eventhe water at a point which bears S. in j8 this war of the Wfr AIlhoUgh viclory pre purchasing power However, the quicker turr.0pr ing every' Wednesday ntght and 34 22' K. 2178 ft. from the cor. . now In s,frht acco,dirr to the cattle, this beirg the first time resulting fre m the corster.tiy in- they were promised blessings in- Sec. 13, T. 32 S. R. 2 W., and me We all should try to realize that of since the beginning of 1919. Frior creasing. consumer demand for jumerableif they would but keep for running turbine for generatirg United States every good citizen is more or less power for Flour Mill and Creamery. Agriculture, it, can only be won by to 1916 this puichtsirg pew u only younger animals is very likely to this one evening sacred for home responsible for the appearance, cl ar The water after having been so med keeping up the fight,' until the once before reached this percentage upaet these figures to scire extent and family actor and sdccess of the local newsis to be returned to the natural channel assassin 0f tha corn fields is: since 1910 and that was duiing and if it does it is likely that the Many splendid talks were given paper. If it is poorly at a point which bears S. 88 50' E. supported, it is And that is a the period of 1912 to 3916. The pur 1002 ft. from the WV4 cor. Sec. 13, thoroughly whipped. peak will Le reached earlier than and each attendant returned to be a paper of exeell- matter which is every bodys concern 'chasing power of cattle rtaiht d pasi cveks would indicate. W hen ' rviih the determination to homejnot going T. 32 S. R. 2 W., S. L. B. & M. once, but rather a poor piece of pub This appli' ation is designated in not only the farmer who raises its lowest ebb (about 62 per cent it is considered that in 1912 the; little better day by day. licity for the town. the Office as file corn but everyone who is in any war value) when it struck bottom bulk of the choice cattle for which The publisher may be brainy, No.xa-l03- . ' wa.v connected with the agricultur- - in the fall .,fl921. Since tl at time' theie was the broadest outlet ccn- ' . All. protests against the grsntirg al enthusiastic ard hard working, but try. Th re is an interesting asustaued usein values has been sisfed of three year olds ar.d during s of acid application stating the a paper above alllhirgs thiives or aitic'e al ut the corn borer recognized, ifwe ehmale the seas- - ihe present year a substanthl per- therefore, must be affidavit in dup- - feH,urt dies according to the support ar.d t eentege t f the beef ranges in age licate, accompanied with a fee ol $1.10 menace in this issue of The Piute ' onal declii e jccmity encouragement given it by its own News. e srio lo read end of 1922 1923 and 1924. and filed in this ofLce within thi.ty Apostle George F. Richards of ifrtr., fifteen to eighteen months, 01 people. Corn Botei! 'on;ro' by j Theie appeals to I e no question thetely doublirg the lin.e Quorim of the Twelve r.nd the requiredjthe No home in the town of its pnbl blkionof thinotke101 in this news- but that call, e navel for a complete turnover from the Stake Presidency weie in attend- jElmoSeoU Watson Geo. M. Bacon, icationor immediate trade territory tpaper, cycles ir, mtch U.e si n e n u l n , ange to the le d !cl ai d ultirr ate- - ance at the meeting held in the L. S'.ate Ehgineer should be without the home paper, D. S. Chapel Sunday evening. BusDate of first publiealcn, December as other saple u n n i im t. Cpin- - y to the consumer. even though it is prnted but once Mr. and Mrs. John Gleaves of ions have differed to si me txtti i 2,. 1927. iness was attended to and a new Date of completion of publicat.ori, Antimony were business visitors in as to the It isa fact that feedei cattle from Bishopric was sustained. Bro. James a week. It serves vaiious purposes leigih ot tit twng in December 30, 1927. that the city paper can never think nor city the latter pail of Usl1 cattle cycles. Many aulhoiiiitb the ranges have again comeMnto , WhiJ8ker choBen as bis.hop of serving. One of its funeliers is week. l,eir 0WI? n,, Prices with Elwood Dalton s stave that ficm six iti eight i i i e c m e tc;wi57ard thctm-Joy s c!e 'Li ti J'lv bring s CTaiehce"LeTever ,s secord an there' iV to every of advantage with the demands packM n fid Mrs? II. P. Jen-e- n the speakers gave some very and(Petf,rm ilg revolun from the Petition and more or home town, attimes, 18 8 ht8ltl y rct'J5(iuicp-o- f good advice and spoke encourage- News- faini'y have returned fr m Mt. j top t0 ,he lott m and olhei s have aH th Jess time, to be in the- iPff-tthe - range' producing mentto a nt vleie they wort for p aeed the pe.iod as high as and appfeeative t large jime,-gh' w iThankseivirg, ' teen yeais from the t.me we, 1 av e 'sections end one hich should not audience theretiiirg bishop Henry It is. therefore, up to the hr rre a supply of cattle Itkw the de - jseri..usly handicap the feeders if Sudweeks and counselor Dwight town merchants to see to it that Mrs.Liwie.BvJow Jias been in"maI)(j with acc0mpaiirg higher 1ee' Pnce leves may be maintain Fullmer and JasL. Whittaker were! their advertising is attractive and : You've probably seen tin in all Kingstonihe past few 3ays with priCe levels to the time wlm pm- - e given a vote of thar.ks for their effective. It is well lo nmemler ah one time or another, o you her mother who is reposted qtite duction, th'ough tie stirrqlus From an economical standpoint past labors. that .he eoi.ntry publisher carrot may have written in to the editor ill. Mrs. Anderson is about eighty created by these pice levels, reach Ihksituation in the feeder classts live cn fresh air alcne, be it ever ot a newspaper with a r quest mat years old end has been tile to get es its pgak and the pi ice level line is healthful as frim to 1925 7 No Saerement meeting was held so wholesome, 1 fear this Ifl? point is For around pretty well until the last on its do ward ninvon r r.t riosses feeder Please reprint--- . begins were not an import- - last Sunday due to so many of our seldom considered by the buyers people of the-In e as.it .am they ate Newspaper Cles-s- s week. N7 cattleVprcduclkn to people attendirg Stake ( n it rrialet ue ie f,.tor v a community, though it bq true as ,, Injun Summer and Hardin Coclimbs. ; to cairy on operat- - at Antimouy all reported that ir their ability j Mis3 Clare Mirrill and Mis. unty 1809, and A Lqnd Without lbere is no question I ot tjfe, jon!, 8ny extent during thd greatly enjtjrd the conference! Reading one s home town paper, Is Thete a' Mildred Johnsonand two children and Grandmothers turnover in the cattief ih- -i Nation and deflatfc n period and services. one should comp to tl e ccncluricn l S.tnta Clause? and Little Green have- tetui red fr n Frovo wheie ' dusl'ry through zation If to finance. inability accompaning his town is a hustling, pushirg and rhey spent a short time vin'lir g. Tents Ihcse cartoons,-prosThe party given by the Sophnm that a diiect effect younger anim-ilhaHowever, present cui taih d supplies and prosperous town, ambitious poetical compositions which arej in shortening these cycles. n , and heallhy demands due to gener- oras Tuesday evenirg viasa perfect No blue rain in Ponca' City, Altus The Miset Eltta Rvy and Bessie reprinttd regulaly by nevvspapeis ye may be entering a jeji.-- al good conditions throughout the success the.' Simkins orchestra And or is the idea fimbuctou. that h.off v Brinkei wei e isitii gin VVidtsoe g ,mewhat similar to that at a request-o- f their ieadeis. txpnien country resulting in h'ghlv satis- furnished tbe n.usie and a lovely one I y' reading ti e local s gathei But they are not the only New6 time was had by all present light t icein 1912 when an upward tjnc factory pi ice levels have again in communities wheie newspaper 'i here aie acveialj paper Classics. to that which we havejust created nfider.ee in feed lot refreshments weie served. c( local folks cooperate. ot.iers which are nearly as famous j Mr. and Mrs. John Gou'ding and passed through. At that time prices which has again put the operations Your home town paper is only , as these. If you would know what grandson, Bill Jakenun. went to rach-their peek in 1935 I u. of feeder huter on to the market with is looking for Everyone ard to j$l 50 per J ear. Why not subtenbe they- are and the story back of California the latter part of last cout Sr , the war situation v to a resultai t valuable outlet to the in the new Hall today? dance , ' them be sure to read the illustrat-- j week. They intend remaining there' he r cmed with. IioftevtiVlhe ' which will be t December 9. given producer ange Selected. ed feature article, Newspajtr this winter. C assies , by Elmo .Scott Watson Mr. and Mis. John R. Campbeil After two years of "Im going the Piuie County it. vhis f and family' spent Thanksgiving; Bishop M. D. Ailen of Kingston to fix it tommorrow News. our front with their daughter Mrs. Erv'n1 entranee has finally, been patched was ovop Wednesday and, brought Johnson at Cannonville. Us a can of the best honey in the up so that unwary stungers will not fall through the holes and world. If you dont believe it is Why. not do your trading at Andersons, will Ehii-nJay Applegate goto br.uk their necks. just try acan and see. . to enter the Snow Utah? Junction; Sunday Nospecial credit rsdue ye editor college for the winter term which A shower was given in honor of for we are of the We carry a complete line of dependable Mdse. variety ' Don commences Dtcmlt r 5lh, McIntosh of CWlenUt wrs Mrs. ArlengSnow at the home of and it looks like the relief society, Oar prices are right ar.d we are anxious to serve you. in Junction on j visiting relatives her mother on Saturday of last who shares th.. building had got We stand for Utah, her people and products. Dennis Morgan is himy on the "ecnestay week. The afternoon was spent in tired of wailing and new its fixed. when in need! Try-Uroad truckirg out to Kat sb. chatting and visiting about four Johnll. Zabriskie is the man who t , served was did lunch thewoikand we give him OUR Mis. Isabelle Rust and three thiity a dainty heartfelt thanks ft ri he good work to about twenty guests. The Relief Society of the ward children have spent the rest wetlc done. held a socialTuesday 'aftonor n at here visinngwith her patents, Mr. Mr- and Mrs. D. H. Robinson of the Relief Socirty home refresh- and Mis.. W. H. Luke. Richfield were visiting relatives ments were served and all present Monday afteiuoon Mesdames and friends in Junction on Sunday. had a most enjoyable time Emma A. Beebe and Eva B. SwanMr. and Mrs. Arlo Fullmer srer t son entertained at a stork shower Messrs Mark Jackman and Martell Thanksgiving wiih fis. Fuiliitr's in honor of their daughter and Lact Tuesday November 22nd parents at Efhr.am Jeturniig-Sundav.- ' Andeison have returned to their sister. Georgia B. Anderson about Buber Los California Veater of Sait Lane City home from Angeles th'rty-fiv- e assembled and guests few where they have been the past formerly of this place was shaking the game3and lunch which A'l of the students ctlirdirg The sunshine and sea enjoyed hands with oldfiiends. months. was served atfour thirty. Every-ou- -j seems with to sure breeze College at Ephriam except Metks agree a splendid time and reported looked fine Halladay enjoyed Thanksgivirg the boys as they mighty Mrs. A. E. Fullmer has gone to Georgia said she felt like old with their loved ones at heme and on their return. friends were far better than new Panguitch to visit with her mother Itv.as a treat to their many friends ones. Mrs. Millerforan indefinite time. to see their happy joval faces. Mr.apd Mrs. J. W. Stoker and fatnllv, returned from Antimony W. EX Bay of Kingston was a Mrs. Irene Peterson has gone to wfcert they spent several days Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Nay Mr. and home of the t business visitor in Junction on will be employ Jr. a 11 lb girt Novembrr 20 th all Marysvale wnerc-sh- e visiting . ed in the Marysvale Cash Store. Monday. concerned doing nicely. lit a. Archie Gleaves. , po-n- t L. " I be-pa- st pre-hav- . Dealrrnt - I j j J - State-Engine-ers ( ..I rea-on- j iivm 1 C-u- nty 1 ! iiut ituh j j i ! i l,r Which Is Your Favcr s ccvn-selor- er8-,Thl- I'1 Amoa s s i paper ; Classics? ? . I - confeierc' ; I ? liq-quic- the-uti- , ( f s ( ' J j i , - d - - the-openi- i-- ! - isti-eo- - SAT! junction Jocals m put-it-o- ff : - - - - Richfield, Utah Send your mail orders for Xmas presentc to us. Vanity cases, Perfumes and perfume sets, manicuring sets and Toilet sets at all prices. I A -- |