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Show Piute County News, Junction, Utah PIUTE COUNTY NEWS Entered as second class matter at the Iostoffice at Junction, Utah May 2d, 1924 under the Act of March. 3, 1879. F.A. JACKMAN Editor and Publisher F. PINES HOTEL Marysvale. Utah. Remodled witli all Modern Conveniences Heated Rooms I3athm Running Water. li. JACKMAN Associate Editor cIStTheyeaFca SH subsciOptio Breakfast 7 to Lunch 12 Dinner 6 :, Sfr4 S atria mam, earner than j a tiba pictuma, ull tujfd. am itte t fot a Seneca. Estray PEACE BY BIG GROWTH United States. Central Division. new high level In peace time membership of the American Junior THE UNION CENTRAL LIFE Red Cross Is recorded for 1925 Its INSURANCE COMPANY, a ranks numbering 5,738,648 school girls Plaintiff corporation. and boys a gain of 142,000. r VS. This unique and powerful childrens Paul Jensen, Laura Jensen, Federal organisation started as a war measLand Bank of Berkeley, Caliure, but today Is one of the greatest influences for peace ever known. An fornia, a corporation, Richfield In local proCommercial & Savings Bank, a increasing participation grams of service has featured their corporation, Louis Thompson, years growth. It is lndloated that to Defendants. a greater degree than ever pupils in be sold To at masters sale, special the schools are performing Individual and collective acts of service in a on Monday, the 30th day of November, 1925, at 12 o'clock. Noon, at the front true Red Cross spirit. The success of the Junion swimming door of the County Court House in program, launched last year through Junction, Utah, the following described Servof the property, situated in Piute County, ice of the Red Cross, has led to a de- Utah: termination to make It a regular feaThe North Half (NVj) of the southeast ture of both these branches. of An the quarter (SEJ4) and the Easthalf (EMj) outstanding feature Juniors work this year was the par- of the northeast quarter NE) of Secticipation for the first time of a Junior tion Eleven (11) and the southeast Red Cross worker In the disaster re- quarter (SE4) of Section Two (2) and lief operations following the tornado the West half (Wfa) of the southwest in Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana. (SWJ4) and the west half (W Schools In many more fortunate local- quarter Vs) of the Northwest quarter NW4) ities displayed a keen Interest In and the northeast quarter (NEV4) of sending toys and books for the use of the children In the disaster area. the Northwest Quarter (NW4) and the The Junior Red Cross porgram has Northwest Quarter (NWLj) of the flourished not alone In settled com- Northeast quarter (NE)4) of Section munities, but has been extended to One (1), all in Township Twenty-seve- n Indian schools, and to native Alaskan (27) South, Range One (1) West of the schools where many Eskimo children undertook Junior work. In addition, Salt Lake Meridian, containing five the International correspondence be- hundred sixty (560) acres of land. Together with a vested primary tween schools Is proving more and more popular. American schools are water right for two hundred (200) acres now corresponding with those In thirty-f- from the Otter Creek, and our countries. of the McMullen & Niswanger Ditch What Becomes of Red Cross Sweaters and of the waters belonging to said What becomes of the sweaters ditch, and all the waters from certain which the American Red Cross has springs located on said land, with all asked for? In the first place, they are ditch and water rights of every nature needed for the 30,000 disabled veterevidenced. however ans still In hospitals this winter, the Henry N. Hayes, garments being in great demand. The war been has Special Master of the Court. surplus left from the exhausted since the Armistice, hence First Publication Oct. 23, 1925. the new call for the sweater-knitterLast Publication Nov. 20, 1925. to resume their needles, a call already A Life-Savin-g I , one-ha- In the Town of Circleville, I have in my possession the follow- s being met. Another Bull Durham adyer tisement by Will Rogers. Zieg-fel- d Follies and screen star, ana leading American humorist. More coming. Watch for them. Who Won the War? Possible Saving of LumDer. If spools were wound with 200, Instead of 100 to 150, yards of thread, would he Gilbert R. Beebe ATTORNEY. AT.LAW UTAH JUNCTION, Hif Night and Morning to keep them Clean, Clear and Healthy Write for Free Eye Care GARAGE Eye Beauty Book Marine Co Dept. H. S.,9 E. Ohio St., Chicago Relieve Coughs, Colds, Headache, Rheumatism and All Achesond Pains A Troubled Conscience 1 Get Your Supplies the of ai Junction Roads AIL WORK GUARANTEED : Ml rm .Stroks 5-G- All dniggiiti 35c ud 65cr and tabes. Children Musterole(milder form)35r Better than a Mustard Plaster FIRESTONE CHRYSLER Ash for Kraft ft t W H P g riLU CORDS TIRES AND CHEVROLET $ i P. S. There will be another piece here two weeks from now. Look for it. AGENCY Easy terms. Ride while pay- ing. Dont keep that old car EESE, Krr4M. Pomp,. ..5-G- al England and France, smoking ready made Cigarettes fought twn and a half years and couldnt make the first down on Germany. Germany smoking old tow lines cl? Ships, Sawdust, Cabbage leaves, Horse Blankets, and second hand Gun Powder couldnt make the grade. But when Americana arrived with no equipment and n training, but plenty Bull Durham, and Nerve to burn it wnh, in Two weeks the French were trad-nLegion of Honor Medals for a BuU. sack of One sack was worth two quarts of Iron Crosses. Englishmen have even been known to sacrifice their afternoon tea for a puff of Bull Durham. Even after the war an American private, occupying the Ruhr, went into a German Restaurant and asked for a glass of Milk. He couldnt make the Waiter understand so he drew the Picture of a Cow, and a Milk Pail. The Waiter immediately returned with a Bucket of Beer Durham and a Sack of Bull Private was a better Tobacco. That Artist than he thought he was. Gas, Oils and Accessories FISK rjm H Rogers nm six hundred pounds. Said anamils were taken up by me on streets of the Town of Circlsville and are held by me for payment of $1.50 dam ages, as provided by Ordinance of the afore said Town. Dated this fourth day of November, A.D. 1925. Ed. Fullmer, Pound Keeper of the Town of Circleville or enerat Manager tod ing described estray animals found running at large within this Town, which if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder, at my crrral, in the Town of Circleville the fourteenth day of November, A. D. 1925, at the hour of cne oclock P. M. One sorrel mare about twelve years old, blazed face, two white hind feet, branded JP on right shoulder, and weighs about fourteen hundred pounds and has one black yearling mare colt suckling at her side and no brands visible on said colt; one bay mare about three years old, branded VR on left thigh, weighs about car loads of lumber saved each year. 2 BULLS EYE The Suavity of Affluence. One nice thing about being rich Is that you dont need to he In order to demonstrate your Importance. Birmingham News. () lf The Take a Look From the Pit. Between acts at the opera In Buenos Aires men go down, to the orchestra pit und, with their opera glasses, scan the occupants of the boxes. notice 365 go 8,00 TOWN OF CIRCLEVILLE the District Court of the United States, for the District of Utah, at Any Time about usual duties a soon as Tonsils arc Treated PANGUITCH, UTAH 1:30 COUNTY OF PIUTE MASTERS SALE In Done Patient may 8:30 STATE OF UTAH NOTICE. Dr. M. W. Bigelow Electo Coagulation of Tonsils B. H. King, Prop. JUNIOR RED GROSS AIDS Flow alt omit younT Zinnias Caifds PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Car for hire day cr night. j A Gains 142,000 Members in Year in Schools Throughout I when yon can .At your dealers RED 9 Me il In. GARAGE. JUNCTION, UT. 4i UNCLE WIGEILYS TK1CKS Bull Durham Guaranteed by IMCOJIPOftATCO 111 Fifth Avenue. New York City |