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Show ' V V ' C'i Successor To The progress JUNCTION. PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, VOL. V. AUG. 7,1925. NO. 32. Gone But Ng! Yet Tlis Truth About Those Junction think, my friends, and youi Jocals honor, that if we are actuated byj August 7tn Washington, That a man dead years should the spirit that should actuate (N.P.S.) cause a diplomatic controversy of Florence Morrill has returnbe recalled that during the present day is something out of every one of us, no matter what It from Biovo where she attended the last presidential campain the ordinary, but this happened our views Summer at the U., She may be, we ought not says derful! mysterious charge was connection with the celebratoon she had very pleasant and made by certain members and of the anniversary of the death but that that desire, time. pray only profitable friends of the Third Party John Huss, burned at the stake July which is right, will prevail, whethat a slush fund of millions Rust is here visiting was being employed by the held The celebration with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. ther it be our way or somebody Luke. licans to elect Coolidge. It migtt Prague by the new I Forgotten Telegrams I D. Cv I 510 Miss will ed a won- has School a in of move- $ ment. 6, 1415. Mrs. Belle Repub- in was repub- war-bor- n have been billions. It might have been trillions. Nobody at that time appeared to be able to learn just how many miles of greenbabks were being provided to influence the voters, Mysterious telegrams were spoken of with bated breath. whisperings were indulged in. The air was charged with something greater than static. Tne truth of this story is as follows: A man named James 1,1. Rail telegraph opeiator of Detroit and formerly of Chicago, and another operator, claimed to have in their possession ,four teiegiams alleged to have beer, sent by the Franklin National Rank oi Washington, I). C., to various Fedora! Reserve banks, and another signed Butler, addressei to E. i &t tehury at the New Willard Hotel, Washington. The Third Far, y attorneys did not have these telegraphers appear before the Committee,, but copies of a i ; ,y' were' taken into arr th executive session hold by the Borah Committee and they were found to Re absolute and the Thud! Party uid not dare to impose any such hunk on the American voters. It may be of interest to know that one of the telegrauh operators who claimed to have telegrams telling of this million, billion or trillion dollar slush fund is James M. Ball, who has lately confessed to sending the telegram which resulted in gaining for Russel T. Scott, Chicago murderer, a reprieve for one week. So it appears that one of the men W'ho tried to fool the American people by talk ng of a big slush fund has again broken, into print by signing a name to a telegran other than nis own. That he is one ano the same was revealed by Frank P. Walsh, New York attorneywho wasintens-l- y interested in the Third Party movement in the campain of 1924. - in C jr B. Y, t V-- i 5 n v-te-iepT u g; : BILL BOOSTER SAYS AlVJATS GO DEAJP M both ears vjueu a rr af of gossip floats VJANU J?,OST UKEIH mn IT ISUT TZUE, AUD AUNWAN,.! WEVER COULD GET ALN EMJOWEWT OUT OF 'THE bMSFORTUWEf OF s AAV PREWDS tr lic, a storm of Czcho-Slovaki- and a, amused protest by the Catholic Church, resulting in a severing of diplomatic relations between the Prague government and Rome. Iluss was until within five years of his death a Catholic priest and rector of the University of Prague, but had previously fallen under the influence of Wieklitfe, whose writings were publicly burned by the Catholic archbishop of Prague in 1410, while Iluss was excomunicateu at the same time. Iluss was charged with heretical preaching, disrespect to the church and with hinting that Antichrist might be found in Thorne in the person of the Pope. After his excommunication, Hess continued to write and preach, He was fin. by called before the C mnci! of Constance, ordered tohumb'y admit his error and make public recantation. Refusing to comply, he was bound to the stake,, spurning a " ' anal demand that he recant, his last words being la the tiuth of the gospel which I have hitherto written, taught and preached, 1 now joyfully die.' Iluss has been considered the chief intermediary in handing, on from Wickliffeto Martin Luther the torch which kindled the Reformation, While Catholics are in the majorthe governity in ment is in the hands of Prote&tants and liberal free thinkers, so that the outcome of the present rupture with Rome can not be foretold. v Czecho-SIovaki- ; u, Burglars 11. elses. William Jennings Bryan. Whore Th3 Winners iKolcs hi Compete Mr. and Mrs, Leon Madsen of Elsinore were here visiting friends and relatives Sunday July 2Cth. vMrs. Pei ter of Hatch is isiting her daughter Mrs. M. I) Alien. In-i- o Leris, Thalia, Zavendu and Vodis Allen and Ciella Luke have leturnen from a trip to IutLos Lake where tiiev ha Ci. been spending the 21th. Mrs. Loom Sudweeks entertained the Ladies Club at Barbara Sudweeks last week. Lunch was strved ten. to . - , ' Mrs. Rose Stoker Chalk is seriousr ly ill with Pneumonia. She is improvThe summer tourist fare rates ing however and we hope will be now in eflict on railroads from well again soon. Mary s ale to Chieago will be the Mrs. JosieBaj entertained a nummo. ms of increasing traffic considerber of friends at her home Monday. ably between these twop inis in the next couple of weeks, it is anticipa- Fancy work was the order of the ted by railroad passenger agents day. Luncheon was served to sixteen who predict that many here will guests. take advantage of llm lowered faros D. II. Robinson was home from to tun to Chieago to witness the Roundup and Wot Ids Championship his work for the w'tek end. He is emRodeo, which is to he heid in the ployed in the Sugar Factory at Eltli ant Inik Slandium August 15 to sinore. 2d by the Chieago Association of Commerce. Supt. L. R. Nelson is down from Uruva where- hg- - has Late- hc a tl'iiJ end businesVk men with an eye on the fall trade the summer. He came to attend the. are expected to fie in the vanguanl monthly Scoool Board meeting and of this movement on Chicago. Aug- other school business. ust is a month buyers are going to The roofs of the school buildings town to lay in stocks, and the rodeo will enable business men to in Circleville, Kingston, Junction combine business with pleasure. and Marysvale are to be painted Each year Chicago increases its this year. See Notice Of Bi Is in this prestige as a recreational, as well issue. as a commercial and industrial center, and the great American sportsTheSehoolsof Iiute County will manship classic is expected greatly open Sept. 14, 1925. Plans are laid to add to that prestige. for a very successful school year. in thousand dollars Thirty purses The list of teachers for the County has been hung up by the Chicago will be published soon. Association of Commerce for Cowboys Olympic Contests which for Clara Ramson has returned from nine days will bring to Chicago McGill, Nevada where she has been thrilling exhibitions of the daring employed during the summer. skill of cowboys and cowgirls in competition for worlds championThe Mormon Elders will ship titles in broncho riding, calf hold Street Meeting in roping, steer wrestling and riding. Sunday evenComing in the later half of August, after all the district roundups are ing Aug. 9th. Everybody welwho invited, Every body over, only the real hands come. have taken prize rneney at the earlier exhibitions will pit their skdl Mr. L, L. Jackman of Marysvale against each ether for a share of was in town Sunday visiting with the large prizes and championship his brothers F. A. and W. A. Jack-ma- n belts and trophies offered at Chicaand their families. go. This is why the eyes of the entire sporting fraternity of the counMr. George Conger has been try are upon the windy city by called to the I e of his sister, m the lake. Emery Count', who is not expected to live. Henry Powell is filling Mr. few years, because to do so would be Congers place as Marshal during financial suicide. The payments will his absence. extend oi tr a period of years and Dr. W. M. Ruswell, Opthalmic of course, interest will be paid on the deferred payment?. Specialist will he at the Grand Hotel Marysvale, Wed. Aug. 12. epont-eiob--ol- - V 4V "V Some of the- Jdung folks of Kingston nlertained at an ice cream party at Mr, L. L, Morrills Mrs. Roland Harrison is leaving for Salt Lake City Saturday August 1st to visit with her husband for a few weeks. Mr. Ramson is there working. Miss Orthella Ogden of Richfield is here visiting hejJ.si.sler, Mrs. A.J. Ward. Latvia To Arrange WASHINGTON, D.C.-Ju- ly. (N.P.S. Reports of the successful operanew republic born the poi.-oof Latvia, a small tion flask of gas World War, is the latest called Lewisite after its inventor, after the Prof. Lewis of Northwestern Uni- nation to open negotiations toward mi. lion dollar versity give promise of its effective- the funding of its six ness in foiling the efforts of safe- debt to the United Stales. The negotiations were opened crackers and other bandits. Placed in the vault of the Citizens when Charles L. Seya, the newly apBank of Elnora Ind., the flask broke pointed minister, called on secretary as intended when burglars worked of the Treasury Mellon and expies-se- d the desire on behalf of his counat the combination, the released gas L e opened, so foicing them to rush from the place try that negotiations that some definite conclusion could leaving the job unfinished. of This most deadly gas was perfec- be reached concerning the debt ted during tie latter pert of the his country to this nation. This action on the art, of Latvia World War, but not in tine for use of on the battlefield. It is so powerful, means that 12 out of twenty counthis it is said, that a relatively small Americas debtors, owing over twelve billions of dollars, quantity would make a large area try have either cornfleted arrangements worthless for crop cultiva'.ion for payment or have opened negotiaten; years. rnent of Should its use for bandit prelec- tions looking toward the pay : their debts. tion become general, the This spirit on the part of the peoyeggman will need a highly impenwhen etrable gas mask as part of his ple of Latvia is to be contended in that I is taken into consiJeration standard equipment. the teritory occupied y the new was Paul B. Ilastie of St. Paul tried country the loss to live up to his name and was fined 10 per cent, The people of the United States for speeding. must not, however, get t ie idea that Mrs. Catherine Jay of Hereford, any of the nati ns that have agreed England, walked a mi'e to church to pay their debts are going to be on her 103rd birthday. able to complete the payments in a ) n -- fr te 1 inp-quaLo- I sustained a painful rious injury the other day whim he attempted to stop a y team belonging to Wm Howes. Don is able to resume his work now. though not run-awa- IRtnoston Payments Beware Don MclntoZn ! a Junction ed-id- No charge for testing eyes. He Thos. Knight af Alton, III . , wah will be in Junction Ihurs. 13lh. struck and killed by a train. Ilis Mrs Belle M. Jensen is herefrom grandfather snd father before him were killed in the same way in for- Salt Lake City visiting with friends and relatives. mer years. Miss Clara Barnson of Junction Elmer Jacobs of hamond, Ind,, when he drank and Mr. George K. Sornsen of Salt rat poisoning, thinking it was w his Lake City were married hr re August Cth by Bishop Ira M. Bay. key. A stomach pump saved |