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Show 'H- - Li - , 'A V J1 Phute JUNCTION. PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, VOL. V. OH Ladly Philips G00LI0GE PLEASED WITH RESULTS President Hopes Sunday Successor To The Progress Golden Rule Swpma A Thanksgiving Story Will Promote What Next? ere Next? WHO Next? In a little village there lived an old lady who was bent and feeble The Gasoline Stntion inMarysval with age. Everybody had seemed to was forcibly entered Tuesday night Near East Relief has caught the at- fotget her and she was often very and gas and other materials stolen. tention of President Coolidge and the lonely. Goldhow much was taken we have of Just for observance third the plans One day when it was cold and the not learned. The en Rule Sunday on December 6 has rethieves gained adceived his endorsement. In a letter wind was driving the snow before mittance by cutting the padlock just made public, the president says: it, the old lady was slowly making with a pair of bolt cutters or simu-la- r The reports of the observance of International Golden Rule Sunday last her way homeward, when a group tool. of boys and girls passed her. One of year in fifty countries, and its This is only one more added to results in the training of or- them to glance up, saw the scries of happening burglaiies committed phans in the Near East have been of great interest to me. This expression the old lady struggling through the in this part of the state recently. of brotherhood inevitably has a bene- snow and cried out, Oh! see the The stare of J. C. Hill at Elsinore ficial influence upon these who give old can hardly was relieved she see grandma, of about $2, ('00 vvoith as well as those who receive. As practical help is the best ex- walk. Ha! ha! see how fnnny she of merchandse. The Sevier Iuick pression of friendship, I feel that the acts, and picking up a hand full of Sales Co. lost a new car, a 1926 moaid which we may give out of our snow he made a ball and into it del. The p Gunnison was burgprosperity to those impoverished b7 war may be of the utmost value in threwjt with such force as to knock larized and a lot of goods taken. It the promotion of international good her down. makes one wonder who next will he will. The consistent observation of Tears came into her eyes as the victim. How long are the people Golden Rule Sunday cannot but help to bring about the application of the fell, but she got up and went on going to stand such woik? Who are Golden Rule itself to the misunder- with out looking around. The officers are at work on all of standings of nations and individuals. they, she thought, make fun the to above montioT.cd cases hut so I earnestly hope that the voluntary observance of this day may become in- of me but a bunch of youngsters far no clues have b en disco vert'd creasingly prevalent in the hemes of who have no respect for old people. that led to i exults. America and throughout the world." At last she made her toilsome way In the annual report of the Near East Organization recently laid before to her home, but coming through the senate by Vice President Dawes, the snow as she had beer, she was Ftt Ojsinass Inti who is one of the national tiustees of cold and had tired. she Afler very the relief organization a full account f she went to the cuprested heiself, Agiiculture is the basis of the work dene (luring the calendar Lut some was (here board; only American prosperity. Its decine year is given. and a !ttle hit of honey. She means ultimate loss, if not disaster, Recently the Lau-- a Spellman Rocke- ate this and then took her knitting to indmtiy in general; and it is befeller Foundation, after an investigaand , down fire sat the by place and cause of this fact that there is a basis tion.. covering-- two raenths . donated fl75.000.00 to the Near East Relief to went to work. On this night as the of eqjily in the demand of the farhelp refund the deficit created at the snow heat against the window, she mers of iheccuntiy foreonditions, burning of Smyrna. At that time the Near East Relief by tho free use of drew her chair closer to the fire, through legislation or otherwise its orphanage supplies saved the lives but still she shivered as the wind tending to stabilize the industry of of 250,000 people but incurred a de- howled She the rafters. througt agiicultural pi eduction. be farmer ficit which it carried for three years, or until the Rockefeller Foundation dozed once but woke with a stait. insists that something of a special came to its aid. Tomorrow would be Thanksgiving, kind shall be done f( r bis lelief. and she didnt even have any bread How and in what manner, it is the in the house for a dinner. Aiutiier Gass For p business of practical All of this lime a group of boys to find out. And in is a sei ious busiSheriff Garsss To Handle had gathered together just across ness; the country cannot go on prosthe street from her house and were perously if the farmer is a constant Dining the dance Thursday evelaughing and talking. and increasing looser as compared ning at Marysvafe some of the feltell you what lets do lets go wdth other factois in the industiial ill relows from theD&.R.G. bridge' and play a joke on old lady Philip, life of ihe fan Fiancisco country. pair gang were there and drinking said one of the boys. Bulletin some. The Marshal called them All right, said another, what Probably the one thing above all down and ordered them to leave the will it be? I'll tell you! We'll go fix others which the farmer needs is not building. This made them mad and up something so that when she only a thorough knowledge of aimthey wanted to fight. Auer Peter- sees us itll scare the devil right ing but abetter business li aining. son took it up and knocked one fel-oout of her, come on boys. As they, The electiic power companies of the cold, this fellows pal then went were hurrying down the street United States, in their programs to! down to their camp and got a 28 to a group of girls. When came they guage shotgun. He returned to the heard what the boys were go- at their ease, and aftei the old lady; dance hall and shoving the gun in they to do they thought it a good had thanked each one ot them, they Auers' stomach pulled the trigger, ing But Jane Hogan who took life departed for their homes, each one but luck was with Aure for t.he joke. serious said, Boys I hate to spoil feeling that it wa3 the host Thanksgun faibd to go offfun, but how would you like to giving that they had ever spent. Sheriff Carson was called to Marys-val- e your have some one play a joke on one of Written I;ij and will see that the fellow who mothers? I am quite sure you Mary Greenhalyh, handled the gun will be brought to your think a such and as it wouldnt Junction 6th Grade. joke justice. tomorrow is Thanksgiving Ill tell Mr. and Mrs. H.Earl Bay and Mr. you of something better than that, and Mrs Neill Peterson returned to- but you dont have to do it unless day. They have been to the StCeorge you wTant to. At 11 oclock tomorrow Temple where Neill and Thresa were morning all of you meet at Toms married. They report having a good place, and each one bring something trip even if the young folks of Cedar nice for the dear old soul, and we dident give them much peace the will go over and surprise her. first two nights. So the next day at the time set all of them were there and eager to Mr. Lars C. Peterson was down from the DeerTrail and spent Thank- start. When they had all arrived, Tom got a large basket and they sgiving with his family. placed their things in it and then Mr. V. A. and F. A. Jackman went took it over to the old ladies home, to Panguitch Thursday. Mrs. F A. Jane knocked on the door. On hearJackman and baby returned with ing some one at the door, the old them. Mrs. Lister returned with lady could hardly believe her ears, them also and is visiting with Mrs. but hearing Jane knock again she Jackman. opened the door and looked out. Herb Stocker, Loyd Stocker, For the land sakes alive, she cried Ralph Fredrics, John I. Norton and come in children come in. To see Arlo Norton were back in Junction you so young and happy is enough this week spending Thanksgiving to make anyone happy. After such at home. a hearty welcome they were all put Peace. Co-o- Fnit dry-brea- 1 stale-manshi- w - NOV. 27,1925. The Presidents Agri- gwmg cultural Conference A Thanksgiving Story Has Been Dissolved The Benton family were having their Thanksgiving. They sent the children out into the barn to play while they ate their (N.B.S.) Washington 1).C. November 27th dinner then they were to come in The Department of Agiiculture and eat- While they were in the middle of reports that i he Presidents Agricultheir fun tlicj seen a ragged hoy tural Conference has been dissolved Honorstanding by the door watching upon the recomendation of able Robert 1). Carey of Wyoming, than play. Chaiiman. It is stated that no furThey run over to him and one of ther sessions will he called. Many them said. of the recommendations made by What is ycur name?, Tom, the Conference have been put into said the little ragged hoy. effect and others probably wiil he here do j ou live? ask another. at an early a dale as possible. The Oh n where any where,,. Dont u know it is thanlagv-ing- ? rccomnundalim dealing with maiketing will he submitted No 1 dont kn vv much of any- to Cong less sboitly after that body convenes. The recomendation of the thing. Invent anv In me no father or mother Just then their aunt Conference for the creation of an of rediscount agencies Sally called them they took Tom organization i he Federal Farm Loan Board to bj in his Imir an brushed and bo bn! the be-- t thanksgiving relieve the cattle industry has been acted upon favorably, flu? Interstate : d o tha. l ir ; d. Commerce Commission has been di- -l Gi an ipa Benton m id Tc m was a ecled to revise the freight stuc-tui- e s he eoul live with him. g to give the lowest possible rates Wiittci i 1 1 )o;ui I uJ e, 1 1 wa-die- v io-- I 1 1 i upon agricultural products. A plan to loam unappropriated public lands t, !.e t It cli ieity to llu fanner, have and national forests for grazing made a stai t in tin vvoi k of ti aining, been pm pises, both of which hav aim g uslr.css lines. indorsed by the Conference, will be Electricilj on the farm will teach J'vr'ti n rpi'etuh Grade. 1 faimeisthe advantages of power. Bower will add to lie utput ffarir t evented to Congress oouy convenes. when that pi i ?aBor."Aprvjdneiit n per man and per acre is indented, the farmer will of rec ssity f sub more business ike ideas tegmd.ing farming. U ( f Filpos Apply 1 ten acre s under power production can he made to produce what 100 acres is now raising the position of the farmer as a business man will he mateiially advanced. Electricity the start. Machinery manufacturers and financial institutions must follow suit, Customer ownership and the sale of stocks and l,onds to millions of individuals has been demonstrated a practical method if financing electin' light and power eanpanies and other utilities. Whv connot long lime mortgage securities on farm--h- e sold to the public in a manna-similato the securities sold on public utility propel ties? Is it not practical to handle their financial problems over a pciiod of years with small annual payments? The Bulletin has made a suggestion. It is up to men, farmers and the statesman to work out a solution along business lines. It has been done for industry. It can be done for farming. Thanksgiving -- NO. 18. has-mad- e r bu-dm's- s For Independence There an iced in Washington the other day a group of individuals who seek to secure for he Filipinos their independence. This body of men, known as the Special Independence Commission, aie frank instating that their purpose here is to try and persuade Congress to grant their independence. They will no doubt issue propaganda and circuI late it throught the United States. There is a grave doubt in the minds of many legal experts as to the right of Congress to grant independence to the Philippines. In the opinion of many the only way that the Philippines can be separated from the United States is by the adoption of a constitutional amendment, because sovereignity does not rest in Congress but in the people. If one will read the Constitution in will be seen that the framers of that famous document did not intend that Congress should have such powers. In fact, in 1788, the time of the VirConstitutional ginia Convention, such an amendment failed of adoption. Whether or not the Filipinos have arrived at a point w hire they can pi operly govern themselves is questioned by many. In addition to that there remains the legal phase of the question. Turlis Garner Repared Arthur Whittaker of Circleville tried to turn the corner too rapidly last Sunday evening arid hii newer r went into the ditch. No one was hurt and the car was not damaged. The mail truck pulieii it out of the mud. Th e corner has now been repaired. 4 We see no reason why any one should go over these cor ners as' they are known to be had and people should not try to speed arround them. U r i |