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Show VOL. VI. JUNCTION. PIUT Junction Jocals Pioneer Answers Earl Bay and Mrs, Neil Peterson and Vondell Maxwell went to Cedar City Friday of last Mrs. Last atip V V . Farmers and wives Convention. - The business of ways and features of the evening. means of raising their quoto for the L. D. S. chapel annex was disWednesday evening of this week cussed after which games were Ella Ipson entertained the Gleaner Girls of the Y. L.M. I. A. the lesson play edtand.lunch. was served. was discussed, and as this was the I. M. Bay has gone to Gunnison inital meeting since organization, to wrork for the next two or three one of the books in the reading weeks. He isdoing some special work course for the girls was started. Lunch was served after the meetin their mill there. ing to twelve girls. It is reported that Mrs. Florence Miss Ruth Wilson of Escalante is E. Rick is quite ill this week we Brinkerhoff. hope she will soon recover and we here visiting Miss Bessie can see her smiling face over the Mrs. Helen Allen of Junction, acdesk in the County Recorders office the next time we drop in .there for companied by Miss Ruby Gray of news or. any thing. Tropic spent the week end visiting Mrs. Allens sitter, Mrs. Herman George Horton of Circleville was a Loebrick at Marysvale. business visitor in town one day this Mr. and.Mrs. D. H. Norton, at week. present residing in McGill, Nevada Mr. aud Mrs. Morgan P. McKay have returned home to attend the have returned from Salt Lake City funeral of their mother. where Mr. McKay has been attendW. Ellis Bay and Ella Willis of ing Conventions in relation to Farm a few Bureau work and Mrs. McKay has Kingston were Tropic visitors been visiting relatives and friends. days last week. Garfield County News, tVelcomehojr.e, folks. The Agriculture College is specialists to hold a Farmers and Housewives Convention in our County again this spring. They wi'l t e in Circleville on the 3rd and 4th of February and will give us many splendid talks and demenstrations as to how we can make better farmers and housewives with the materials at hand Among those who will be here are: Dr. Ipler, Head of the Animal Husbandry Department, Prof. Hoggensen. Soils and Crops Specialist Mrs. Morriss, Nutrition send-ingo- ut 192G. NO. 5 readers can see that there is goin8T to be a head on collision somewhere in v the near future. Good luck to Oi!. Mr. Farmer, Spring is at hand Let us get the spirit and work for the winners. the betterment of ourselves and comDr. Farl Bettenson from munity. With the call of spring let Ogden has been in town several us decide to raise some of those days in the large ripe tomatoes like Helen Morrill interest of Mrs. Jose Bettenson who raiHastyear and some large cabb- has been very ill for gome time. age and onions like S. W. Brinker- While here he also answered other calls when made, hoff raised, and a hundrsd pounds or f beans like Nellie Greenhalgn raiSeiaritwo or three bushells of In order to give his class some carrots like MrFletcher raised and practical knowledge of bookkeeping. some of all the different kinds of W. D. Harrisqp invited V. R. Johnson garden truck raised by the other of the Circleville Cash Store to visit residents of this town. let us use the bookkeeping class of the C. V. II. S. last Wednesday where in Mr. the barn yard manure that Johnson demonstrated from cash plentiful and see if we cant doias well as our neighbors. sales, sales on account, cash purWith the call of spring comes the chases, purchases on account, profit call of the D. &R. G. Rail road as- and loss, tradein gains for merchanking to see what the people are dise, finding and corrections of willing to raise in order to see if it errors and the 1 hecking system.Mr. is sufficient to bring the railroad Johnson spoke for forty-fiv- e minutes the Piute and Garfield counties. answeering through questions of the We have some of the best soil and class and recording the transactions greatest resourses in the world why as suggested by them. His visit was do we hesitate? very beneficial to them. Similar With the help of some of our true practices will be followed during farmers and leadership of a very the remainder of the year. devoted County Farm Agent(Morgan P. McKay) Piute County has produced some of the best seed potatoes Gircleviile Commercial Club in the United States. This resourse Toms To Clieese. alone, if property developed is enough to draw the railroad through cur county. For mv pirt I feel like The moon is not made of green putting a feather in our Agents cap cheese according to statements made and boosting with all my might. Lets by the big cheese, Dad Lorin Fullget behind our C. A. and BOOST. mer, president of the Circleville ComPiute County is not slow at all it mercial Club. He further states that is just we people who think it is slow Our community has a wonderful big Our County has been successful ia cheese future that will bring needed ' farming, dairyytg.?md wealth Tri to is" ebubty it Ts now finding that it is afiVe in As the result of our conversation the poultry business. All I can see all to cheese, Mr. Marcusen that it is behind in its Boostsrs or fieldturning Nelson-Rick man for Creamery Real Read Blooded Americans, Salt Lake City, addmaed a large of people who are willing to help to and enthuiastic body of cheese-eater- s uplift, man instead of tearing down. from Marysvale, Junction, KingI am very glad to see that our ston and here, upon the possibility friend Eva B. Swanson is meeting of his company erecting a plant in with such good success with our this neighborhood for the manufactcounty payer. I wish we had more uring of cheese. He requested an people just like her. It takes deterestimate of the number of cows and mination to make success in this milk he could depend world. And she has always been quantity of such a thing should be done. rather head strong in that respect. upon if To co'lect this data seyeral commitLet us all he boosters instead of tees were appointed as follows: slackers! Junction; - Ileber Brinkerhoff, 0. G. Mr.s Farmer. Anderson, Barlow T. Luke andMyrle Thanks Mrs. Farmer, every bit Johnson. of praise makes us more determined Kingston:- - M. D. Alien and Ellis than ever to make a success of this Bay. paper and with such help and pack- Circleville;-Charle- s R. Dalton, John ing as yours we will surely succeed. Buckler, Irvin Allen, J. L. Whittaker, J. W, Reynolds and D. L. Fullmer These committees are supposed to canvas their communities and find ou 1 The Circleville High School basket the dair.v equipment of the towns. The response of those attending ball squad . for once routed the - the meeting was so ager that much family skeleton of Panguitch, Tuesi i3 held forth for the success of day, Jan. 26, by defeating the own hope team, former state champions, with the cheese factory. Mrs. Farmer Mr and Mrs Phil Cuylcr and daug- hter Andrev who have been spending Call! the winter in California are here visiting relatives and friends. They wee k where they were called on acto return to Califcrnia in a count of their mothers illness. Mrs. Margret A. Whitlock, resident of expect Maxwell was reported better this Junction for the past thirty six years short time. neftk but Mrs. Peterson will reraam passed peacefully away at the home Mr.and Mrs.Arrol Zabriskie and Mr. with her mother for some time at of her son Jim at Mammoth early and Mrs.Phil Cuyler made 26. Grand- east until she is able to be up and Tuesday morning, January n this week to Cedar City and to about her work. ma Whitlock, as she was affectionat- Laverkinin Dixie where theyvisited ' ely' called by dozens of the town with their Sister Mrs.Sanders., ' We wondered why Mary and Maynard people has been a sufferer from McIntosh held their heads so high cancer for the past nine yars and Escalante Orchestra played for in the air andwould hardly spesk to her demise brought an end to most the dance night. They gave ue theTother day. Now weve found ' acute suffering. She was loved and us some Friday music which good peppy out. They are sporting a new Chev- - respected by everyone who knew her the dance a most enjoyable one. We re let Coupe so we don't blame them. and her life up until aj few years hope they will come again soon. ago was spent largely in administerS.W. Brinkerhoff accompanied ing to the sick and needy in the The Widtsoe Ward S. S. was preb y his daughter Bessie are spending community. with $28.86 after all expenses sented She was born in Marley Settlement a few days in Escalante visiting with were paid, by the company who playHancock County, ill., Christmas day their many friends there. ed Light House Nan at Widtsoe i842, she joined the ehurch and and Cannonviile for the benefit of came to Utah with other, pioneers. that worthy organization the S. S. Wnen she was but sixteen years of age she married James Harden Ashcroft, Roberts and King of Whitlock and sixteen child en blessed were tiied before Justice their union. Although she had so Antimony of the Peace, Charles Stoddard, on many little ones of her own her heart a eharge of bootlegging. Tluv were was large enough to encompass found guilty and fined $160.00 and more and she took two homeless three months imprisonment suspendA crowd of our young people at- children toraise. In lS84tbey moved ed sentence. tended the Bastvet Ball game and! to Junction, then but a sagebrush last Friday covered waste and helped in the undanc given at Cirdi-vill- e Elders Adelbert Twitchell, John been evening. They reported a splendid building of the town. This has It. Campbell, Joseph Marshsll, Willher home until last summer when game and fine dance. iam Reynolds and George Zabriskie she went to visit her son at Mamwho have returted from their labors Thursday evening the Marion Ward moth. as home missionaries in various wards at Antimony gave an entertainment She is survived by the following of the Garfield Stake report having of f or all the home missionaries of the children, Margret Peacock, the work greatly. All five of enjoyed Kearns Lllie .Garfie.ld Stake - who have been Columbia, Utah, talked in Sacrament meeting Sunday, Tabrriag iu the:, various wards y&e Gunnison, Qlara Norton ofMcGill, this past two vveeks a crowd wentup from Nevada, Hannah . Bsrnsop, ofMamMiss Nola Campbell has been Junction and every one said the city. Smith of Florida, Jim of spending a few days m Cannonviile Anti mony peo pie royally entertained moth. and George Q. Whitlock of with hersist-- r Mrs. Daisy Johnson. Axtell, also thirty six grandchildren tnem. and a largemumber oi great grand Wednesday night, a farwell party Mr. and Mrs. Lars C. Petersonfof children. was given Elders Lay, Buckler, Funeral services will be held at the Deer Trail spent the week end .Johnson and Jesson. The evening in Junction visiting their children one oclock Friday January 29. was spent with games, a program The News joins her many friends and friends. and refreshments all enjoyed the and coudolence , in'cffering sympathy party. loSS' Elders Barnson, Ipson. Zabriskie to those who mourn:er her and Johnson who have been labor0 vvad some gift the giftiegie us ing as home missionaries in the To see ourselves as others bee us Garfield Stake returned home last methinks twould so reduce our chest It is reported that Neal Johnson Friday. They were the speakers in That we could wrap our little vest the Sacrement meeting Sunday and is extremely ill with pneumonia so slack all said they.had enjoyed.their labors everything is being done that is Around us twice, and yet out that it would button in the back. ver y much. possible and we hope to see him and about soon. Monday evening the Presidency Houseof the Y. L. M. I. A. entertained Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. the officers and teachers of that Herbert Stoker entertained a few of organization at a social given at their friends, chatting and candy the home of 1st. Counslor- HattieM-Jpson- . making ana eating were the main Mrand JAN. 29, COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, Fesses Up. is-s- , lock-raisin- g, Qrcleville Mewf3 This is the first time a score of that any team has been able to defeat a Panguitch team on their own floor for considerable time. The game was fast and very furious. The victory for our boys was worth the 21-1- 7. roughing that they got. The Relief Society under the captainship of Mrs. J. R Norton and Mrs. Nellie Fullmer is waging a terrible contest that will end March 17 in a public entertainment and sumptuous banquet. On Tuesday cows and lock up and afternoon cars fly up and down the roads, round the curves on two Specialist and Miss Odell Clothing Specialist there will probably be others but even if there isnt, none of us can afford to miss any of the meetings if we have to turn the ealvestothe go. T. W. Burt, formerly of Junction now of Cedar City is here to attend the funeral .of his mothet-m-law, wheels, into fences ditches and your in an effort to gather up meraberg of both side9. Record tail-ligh- ts -eaped into energy Mrs. Margret Mrs. Fullmer says, I w ont be beate Circleville of Arther Whittaker en. Mrs. Norton says, The other-sidRichfield in visitor was a. business will serve the banquet.So yyU week. last one day A. Whitlock. Life is sweet just because of th e friends we have made And the things which common we share. We want to live on not because o ourselves But because of the people whp care Its giving and doing for somebody else On that all lifes splendor depends, And the joy of this world, when youve summoned it all up Is found in the making of friends -Edgar A. Guest. " ' U th NEWS b yow Printer |