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Show I Piute County News, Junction, Utah t(3PTr PIUTE GOUSSiTY i!EWS wintered as second class matter at the Poptoffice at Junction, Utah May Phil lender the Act of March, tt, 1871). JiVA H. SWANSON 2d, ddHlak anij fiptF c i: n t sThIF yeXiTTnTs h 'ffjp 'ZZ'Umzl Western !:ow Stos Denver Colorado 15 January to In NOTICE. -- Roudntrip Fare $38,56 From Queen, C. P. C. A. Marysvaie Mc- Pusstl. 11 inal starting point by midnight of January, 20, 192'.;. No stopovers. Hxcclent'jpro&'itiUi oi Livestock JudLivestock Sales, and ging, Pure-bre- d Hoys and Girls Club, Demonstrations. Matinees, Thursday. Friday and Sat. of show aeek. Brilliant Horse show every night. eooaiyCairaissioip Meet. The Countv Commissioners of Tiuts met Man'Jay Jan. 7th 192f.The following officers and members were present. W.'.il. Lay of Marysvaie, D. L. Fullmer of Cirdeville, II. Orson Bagley of Ivoosharem commissioners A. E. Fullmer of Cirdeville. county assessor Gilbert It. Wwehe, attorney and John II. Luke clerk of Junction Utah, besides the regular routine business the following special bus-- i was conducted: An order was made that, a demand for I'iute county portion of taxes on transient stock, be made by county clerk on thecounties wheresuchstock n ess 1925. It was further ordered that the county load fund of $K0 .).() be pnidoutof the state road fund, to reimburse for loan to state road fund made in June 1925. It was .also ordered that the property assessed by State Board of Equalization' on the Monte Del Pay Mining property be sold to Mrs. Baneite. nett, Young Kinley-side- dclisrs; Ar.d were hun- 1 in 1919. resources , Roper Croup ing Co. a corporation, A. A. Arluck, Bonneville Lumber Co. a Corporation Clinton Sudweelts, William Blood, Herbert M. Mackey, George I, Peterson, Reuben Robinson, Linden Anderson, Andrew Swan; Orson Adair;' David pollings; Ne phij W. Cli rss tensen ; Min- of this state. $200,000,000 Utah Metal Mines Produced $87,000,000 Utah Agriculture Produced $100,000,000; Utah Basic Farm Crops' Totaled $55,000,000 Sheep, Uattle and Byproducts $25,000,000 Beets .514,098,000 Sugar W, O. Littlefield; Frank Chalk:.!. M, Gottfredsor ; Ward Cottfredson; Edner Chalk: Jjully Kov Mines Corporation, a corporation; UtahjLead Co., a corpor-atioMarysvaie Cash Store, a corporation, Dairy Products $7,5000,005 Poultry Industry $3,750,000 Utah Cannors paid Utah farmers $1,250,000 and their employees n; Morris Davidow and Homer C. Bloom, Defendants, $1,830,000 THE STATE OF UTAH, TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: Manifestly these figures do n,ot represent anything like the actual value of Utahs resources. The oil shale alone is estimated to be woith billions of dollars. From nothing in 1847 they have grown into billions. You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons noon you, if served within the county i i which this action is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above. entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do. judgment: will POTASH be rendered against you according to Secretary Hoover remind!? us in the demand of the complaint which has of January Sh been filed with the clerk of said Court. "Literary Di;ye$t Ibis action is brought for the pur- that 'there is now an official Franco pose of foreclosing plaintiffs nioit-gag- German central over the price of upon the land and premi.-eand potash. and goes on tosay that; "It property desorbed in said ecnpLint. is our job lo buildup systemstically Henry E. Beal. Plaintiffs Attorney sources of supplies in these raw matP, O. address: Richfiid Utah erials which are now under monop-li- e e s Prominent Salt Laker Dies. Lyman P. Martineau, prominent business man of Salt Lake City, brother-in-law" of Morgan P. McKay, and we understand a cousin to Mrs. John Morrill of this city, passed away suddenly 'at. his home of heartfailure on Monday the 4th of January. John A. Moore Sr. and Joseph Piute County has sufficient raw material to supply the UnitedStates for the next hundreds of years if Mr Hoover and the American Congress would only get sufficiently disturbed to place the duty on tjiis lpifch needed commodity high enough to bunch from prevent Franco-Germa- n assasinatir.g the American producer. If, as the Nebraska State Journal comremarks, "this is a hard-boti- d Condor Jr. of Angle and M. C. For the next four months the co- Piddle of Antimony were County unty commissioners will meet on the seat visitors, this week. first and third Mondays of each Personal Liberty. Month as an equalization board beSonic folks conflict :i temporary fore which the people may take up touch of sentimental feeling with calm, any grievances over personal pro deliberate reasoning nml judgment. That's why personal liberty is someperty tax mat tors for the year 1920. times above vaccination mercial world, The Movie Kic3. Tin' endunineo test movie kiss, hr.vwn as a clinch, Is not propa kiss, loit a form of adhesion erly closely 'Trembling vulcanizing. Robert turnon In the Saturday Evening duct is doing now. pop-U'rr- h Rost. fever mid diph- theria. Know Good Men. great love of books Is something like a personal Introduction to the great and good men of all past times. A PINES HOTEL Marysvaie. Utah. liemodled witli fill Jqdeni Convenience Hen ted Rooms Haths Running YVuter. 7 Breakfast to Lunch 12 Dinner 8:30 1:30 8,00 Car for hire day or night. B. H. King, Prop. ( :, why not America look after her owe by adopting a plan that will put the Alunite Mills in Piute County in operation and scatter our mountains of pctisli through thoehannelf of transportation to the American farmer leaving the Franco-Germa- n product to decay placed against such debilitating and serious diseases on theit hands as the American prons smallpox, typhoid Capital smd Surplus $110,000,09 Janies Farrell President has been made on the P. P. Carey, accountant of Provo Utah, is to be employed to audit Piute County accounts for the years 1924 and 1925 at a cost not to exceed $250.00 for the two years period. In'.Doc. 22 1919 a Tax SMc'Certiti-cat- e was issued to Joseph II. Pearson by the county treasurer sale of the bin, being made at a private sale. It was ordei ed that this taxsale certificate be declared void due to the issuance contrary to law as passed early Member pf federal Reserve System Liberal and Courteous Treatment h accorded our customers sca-ro- tty Products Manufactured in Utah Totaled. 1875,000,000 Business of Wholesale and Distributing Concorns: K. Howard, Michael Bar- and 18. sale January must be completed to orig- who graced during cor- Sheets, Or.n represent they of Uieti ing Hams in Utah Production for 1925: Summons. poration: C. D. cf H. S. Gates. Vice Pn-i- V. H. B. Cranctali, Cashier E. V. Johnson, Asst. Caslw C. E. Peterson. Asst. Car n Hare are a few Outstand- vs- bully Eoy Co., a . liaturn trip vast Poien'ial J. L'.oyJ Lowther, Plaintive. .7 Tickets on a beginning state of Utah And Rio Grand Tcday dreds ct millions DlTTPICf COURT IN AND FOP PIUTE COUNTY 1025 25, resources practically nit. N THE Salina Utah 1847 when the pneerscame here the developed Vim Oeaisr First State Bank Opportunity Lditpiband Publisher sucwr)Nai'J ,. Land of untimi A ' rr'V-r- - Piute County receved.$1163.15 as its share of National Forest recipts collected from the Fishlake National Forest, and $8.55 from the Powell National Forest, during the Fis gal Year which ended June 30 1925. Each year 25 per cent of the money recived by the Natonal Forest is turned over to counties in which National Forest lands are situated iij lieu of taxes upon National Forest lands. According to the law this ra n y is to be expended for roads and schools. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS U. aiiU :isiui?n. ua :,e adults., grow weary of beieg i..d ike same $ood In the same way each day. It Is true that most children take BILL BOOSTER SAYS: naturally to milk, but that does not mean that they must be fed it ad IS WHAT PUTS A nauseam. On the contrary, that Is the TOWAl OVERAWE CAW CO .very thing, to be avoided. Pediatricians advise consumption by MORE FOR, OUR TDWkS BV WORklUQ of a qugrt of milk a day la children TOGETHER TH ATS WHS AW FOR ece for in ,or anoWiy. This does not CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AUD mean skim milk, but jyhoie milk, for THEM IF AHD .the skimmed product Js lacking both COMMERCIAL CLUBS in butter fat and the essential food MAKE BIG PLAklS AUD CAHUOT element known as vitamin A, which 4s ALWAYS SUCCEED, AM FOR THEM found in butter fat. Many mother BECAUSE THEM TRMNE3, SlRl do nof appreciate that removal of cream from the top of a i Kittle of milk results in skim milk. In evaporated milk, a product recommended by many leading doctors for the use of infants and children and which La simply pure cows milk sterilized in cans and with sixty per cent of the water removed, there is jio cream tine. The pilk in the top of a can is the same as It is in the This rebottom f the container. sults from a process called homogenization, Ja which tlie fat globules in the milk are broken up into $uch microscopic tits that they remain in homogeneous gmspension. Every drop f homogenized milk has a buttery taste because it contains butter fat. For this reason. In evaporated milk, the flat taste one theise is none CHapieS finds In drinking froai the bottom of a bottle of market nil 11:. In order to avoid feeding the baby or child plain milk three or four times a day, many authorities recommend Rank Health With a mixture of fruit juice and the Three Rs Is Plea Bilik,useu ofhighly palatable and refreshing drink. Following is a recipe worked out By MARIE K. JOHNSON drink: experts for an orange-milby chilAs an educational subject for of a cupful of in a fruit jar Jiix dren. hen'tb should hold equal rank vf a cupful of with the three .orange juiee. three milk, feaspoonfuls of Rs" In the xk teaspoonful of lemon juice sugar, of puband a few grains of salt Shake we lic schools. Doctors declare that before serving. without a FPATRTNC. FIJPN healthy. sturdy body it is ImposRepairing, refii shinr.vipF sible for the ehiid to have a healthy, ingr. and cabinet making. teed first class work only See Harry happy mind. SUBSCRIBE NEWS FOR THE 0 1 1 k evai-orate- d cur-rieuu- m Tim Cu-tp- , Neglect cal le K. Johnson. later on. traceable of, N, Swanson. Junction, Utah. childhood defects in may result permanent physicuj InipnlrmeE-- childhood ills are directly to malnutrition. ATTORNEY.AT.LAV High school students especially UTAIJ need a variety In foods for at this JUNCTION, age their growth is rapid. The protein or building l'ood should he abundant for high school hoys and ;irls. When they buy their luncheons, high school pupils are apt to display a preference for chocolate sodas, cream puffs and candy. An appetizing luncheon put up at home Is much to be preferred to the sort the boy ,or girl might obtain at the comer stere near the school. Mea.t is nil right for the school ;Get Your Sixties .st Mtos of the luncheon but it should be put up In Beads tempting form. If sliced thin it is more appetizing in sandwiches than if in thick pieces. Beverages or soup ALL WORK GUARANTEED may he carried in thermos bottles but the bottles must he carefully washed and aired daily after using. Stroks Piinp.J-Ga- l Milk is recommended for an important place in the boys or girl's diet beGas, Oils and Accessories cause of its proteins, minerals, phosphorus and calcimn. necessary for the development of the body and in the CORDS case of calcium and phosphorus for the building of bone and teeth. EvapFISK TIRES orated milk lias come into favor as a health builder for children as well as adults because by removal of 60 CHRYSLER AND CHEVROLET per cent of the water it i3 rendered more than twice as rich j,u cg?d value AGENCY as ordinary milk and by a vr.ocess called homogenizing more digestible while payEasy terms. than bottled market milk. ceje-rylettuce and Crisp carefully Dont keep that old car washed and dried, may lie so wrapped in oil paper that they will be fresh iwid in good condition at lunch time. jwhen you can trade it in. Lettuce should not be used 4n sandwiches for wilted lettuce is almost RED GARAGE. JUNCTION, UT. Many BilOW is "firestone : Ids ing. BROS. |