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Show . t v i S'- ?- voil k JUNCTION. PIUTE COUNTY. UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1926. NO. 31 Mr. and Mrs. Blaine 11. Liston Jensen-Higgin- s, Pioneer of Huntsville and sister Adeline Sorenson will several spend days in Escalante A Mr. and Mrs. L L. Johnnon have during the celebration in honor of Answers Last Gall, The county clerk John II. Luke returned from Panguitch where Pioneers day. was called upon to Issue a marriage they have been visiting their daughto Noel Jensen of Richfield liscense C. Thomos McKay and David 0. ter Mrs. Caddie Hath. They intend . Mrs. Lottie McIntosh has spent Fawn and Lillian Hifcgins of Flsin-oreturning the latter part of the a great deal of time the past two McKay, who have been spending a few in Junction All the committees have been t Monday, days with Ju!y 19th. He also pervisiting week and will spend Pioneers day weeks in Kingston with her daughtRichfield Pioneer Ansformed the and relatives and ceremony making them busy the past week and we are pro-- 1 friends, enjoying fn Panguitch. er Mrs. Arlene Snow and her new a vacation together were called to one. mised a rare tioat in the entertaingrandson. wers. Last Gall. Huntsville atment provided in honor of the to Saturday morning Mr, and Mrs. Frank Chalk, E'lis C. C. Hoffman tend of Henderson Pioneers ferviccs funeral the of came of Utah. their Howes, Ida- Howes. Etta Bay and Fred Nelson of VYidthoe, who Junction Evan of. Evans Ihe Mr. to that uncle, Saturday following evening city. program has hern Monroe Howe3 James Barlow, Pioneer resident in Ellen has been in Ketchum Idaho, the spent Sunday brother-in-iahis Evans is Fred a we and of Nelson of get it are that prepared any pioneer part judge of Richfield pnssed to the great visiting friends, they returned Sun- past few months stopped over in the country and is the last of the who was returning from Ketchum, promises to be one of the best ever beyond on Junction on his Saturday morning leaving day evening. Saturday wry Idaho for a short visit with his presented injunction. home to visit a short time with his line on their mothers siue to anmany to mourn his loss. He was bom swer the call of his Maker. He was family. The boys left here Sunday 1. Community Singing-Und- er direc- in Lancashire. England, Blaine II. Liston, our local hotel family. Fred returned to his woik September, home. eighty-thrp- e for loved was oldand morning tion years II. John of Zabrmie. soon 1849, the middle of after week. the to coming to Utah keeper was called to Eicalante and respected by al who kn$w him. 2. Kendall with bis by Prayer Chaplin parents. They lived in Salt case, he testify in a - Jesse J. Morriil left for Monday Fletcher. Lake City for a number of years returnel the early part of the week . Word was received in Junction home in Provo. lie has been 3. Pioneer Speech, by Uncle Sam then when he was Word was received from McGill that Thomas C. Smith, a piun-eabout twelve Nevada that Mr. and Mrs. Calvin here for several days reparing his Sherril Mm i ill. his were called to St. years resident of parents Circ'eville, had FOR SALE, near y new piano by d car and with been have who and relatives at Price, living visiting 4. Male Under direction to build Quartvtt George help up that country Mrs. Clara Norton, $175.00 cash been confined to his bed since the California the past few years friends. of W. A. Jackman. In 1878 he married Lena Carlston in of 5th At last he in was July. Barnson Mrs. John reports takes it. See S. M. Price and 5. Pioneer Diaiogue-Floren- ce the St. George Temple and twelve somewhat better and we all hope their mother Mrs. Junction. Messvs. McKinley Morrill, II. P. all rDora Mrs. had Norton sister children blessed their union, nine directing. a for speedy recovery. to McGill to spend the Fvurth Jensen and Brose Brown f t Tues- 6. Talk on Hardships of Pioneers of vvhiehhave etired preceeded their father Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stoker and and to uisit for a while with relat- day for the mountain to look after Joseph Ipson. to the grave. Mrs. Leland Betenson Cedar of family spent Sunday in Circleville some of (heir cattle. ives and friends. 7. Chorus F. A. Jackman director. Besides his widow, Mrs. Lena the guests of their brother Frank City won a scholarship in music and 8. Anecdotes of Pioneer Life Eaily Barlow, the following children are at the present time is in Chicago for Wooley and family. Marion Mangum of Hiawatha is Jorn Mori iil. Mrs. Melvin Morrill lias spent left to mourn his loss, Mrs. Edith six weeks special course in singing here several with his Antimony a Jn days visiting visiting family short 9. SongElizabeth Barnson. Martion of Salina, Utah, Mrs. Annie Mrs. Rose Chalk entertaned a Mr. Betenson was a former Circle-v- i and Mrs. DanM lime. He arrived Monday eienirg. 10. Recitation M. J. Baler. Mr. her parents, Hansen and Miss Mable Barlow af le boy and his many friends will on Sunfew friends at a candy-pn- ll 11. Comuni Day. ty Singing. Richfield, the following brothers day evening, the following ladies rejoice to learn of his wifes good Mr. and Mrs McKinley Morrill 12. Irayer-Chapl- in. and sisters also survive him, Mrs. were present, Mrs. Theo Fredricks, fortune. went to Marpsvale Tuesday mornA. Ji c and Messrs F. Mesdames Melinda Riding of St. George, Mrs. is The entitled Pioneer Dialogue and the Misses Etta Bay, Ida Howes to take their Mis. W. ing A. and mother, Adrian Jackman Wilsbn of St. Anthony, Idaho When the Pioneers Entered Utah spent Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Maxwell Mada Norton, Ellen Howes and the o who has Mrs. Henry Jolly Richfield, in H. C. I.uke of Junction and Marysvale visit and family of Cedar City, who have Sunday evening Valley" and we will be introduced hostess. been heie the visiting Wiliiard Barlow also of our city. pastfew day. to the following Pioneers: been here the past ten days visiting ing their brother Levi Jackman and Mrs. Jolly attended the funeral Mr. Barlow was an ardent church family. Luke. Brigham Yodng-Il- al President Joseph Ip o land Emma their daughter, Mrs. Iola Bay, left of Mrs. Alma Savage at Antimony worker and was loved and honored Ileber C.KimbleClarence Peterson Crowe attended the fuieral of Mis. fur home Saturday morning bit by all who knew him Our sincerest Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Day ofi(nSunday-tinr Erastus Snow Glen Jackman. Alma Savage of Antimony, Sunday had to return on account of ' sympathy goes out to the mourners trouble. After rt paring the car l y Antimony spent a slu rt in Fredricks Lorenzo D. Young-Caafleenoon, G. Mr. Anderson and Mrs. we 0. but feel that his life has been, again started Monday mornrg e. - Junction the first of the w'eok visit- Orson Pratt Veral Fletcher. w re s busmess visitor well at Marysvale -spent and that when he. meets, Zabrisuie. heir daughters, Mrs. Janos Claia Young-Lue- ne John Goulding returned from P cting to arrive home that evening. of !asl k. Satui Maker wet his ' day he, wifi he'lWel done-tho"wUk'-.K'yim.ao- ti Jensen. Harriet Youg-ei- oy ill, ; i Delta iSotiday ..bringing home a n w ! and faftliidl servent. '' git aS r imball Donna Jesse J "Mu rill of Prov Mrs. Hebei C, r K and Mrs. low Pat Roy and Hatch and points south last weik Barlow. JPanl Mr?. Frank ChaHc ha e Mrs. Bernard Barnson unt toRich- 1 of loa had with a Jesse m wed from Mirror where ttfy But Th many nustling towns there raspberries. Messrs Quince Fro we a ul J. II. Indians Miles Stoker. Deios ."eld 4o tie Tuesday ltnual lUul is a tendency to make a special effort Brinkerhoff returned from Caau'e !sjmicar troebfe ati had to abandon j have had .heir home for tie l t Crowe arid John Ipson. of James Barlow. his and side n hs car to 6how such visitors around. Bus- this of w 1 new and mor.l are l'"inr hev f Panguitch the latter part of the week. Mis. M. J. Baler will recite a 1 A to ba Helen went liners He n returned Junction. on s c men will often give up their home Mrs. l.ns here with the inte: t ons f k( . . po m cmipo.en by her father when j Nelson Fred Hendeison of left time Jus to around witb were back to Provo and arrived here the latter Vest Street, in'own Retreat Duncans staying all summer at settled for Ketchum Idaho on Mondi.j. they lhese They do il no doubt in lass than a week. Prohabty I a J pai t of the week with extras for is employed in tr.Et city n the southern part of the State. Fred his and car to in it with Maud Miss reparexpects get thehoPe Langford stoyped building up their a draam or something. The following Pioneers will be ed so as to return home this week. is home tswnso not it Junction a short time Monday on rpad work and intend? being there purely unselfor several months. Incidental he given places of honor on the stage: fish a to to for And her viJt and Antimony generosity. yet'itidoea wiy Mr. and Mrs. J. H.Zabriskie , R. P. Wooley A letter was received at the News while with her parents Mr. and Mrs asked us to sene him the Home give a visitor the idea that such coson Mario attended tie fu l Mrs. Barney Paper for the next six months mmunity is wide awane, with courtservices Of Mrs. Zabriskies fathe , Office the last, of the week from Font Langfort. Maud has been in and he also M J. Baler subscribed his wife for residMrs. Maud Veater, a former eous people, and he carries away a Salt Lake City the past four years Fred Cook at Richfield tie latt-Kendall Fletcher who is at Henderson. askMrs. Veater of is Circleville. she ent where favorable impression. If some of employed. John Morrill part of the week returnlrg to their Lake to send to Salt ed us the these people are making investigatpaper home on Sunday. Ella Morrill Mrs. Emma Davi3 accompanied located is ions relative to purchasing properMr. and Mrs. II. Earl Bay and City where she at present her husband to Escalante, on Tuei- - Everyone will be there and no she said not could to business She a made get alorg children his ty or business interests, or change tnp Mario Zabriskie returned to Mr. Davis is (he mail one can afford to miss the best pro- of day morning. and home the fiom News without afternoon. residence, they are very much Marysvale Monday work in Antimony on Monday morr of the year. between carrier Junctand that gram city best h was the way that atti acted to a town where thtre paper Ing. In last weeks paper we stated fet ion. This is Mrs. Davis fiist trip Jene Bay of Rawlins, Mrs. Mrr. Thanks to which it. in seems this spirit of giving newget Widtsce in that he was working over the mountain and We are sure and Mrs. Goud lone her sister rentour our ming boost were and strangers the glad hand comers town, state, enjoy you Lets glad but found we had made a mistake she will be charmed by the treatin Junction W!dtsoe of and Le not certain will stopped and 'in? There oar nation. may try and he is assisting Mr. Hall on bis ing our paper on their way to Widtsoe ment accorded her by the good changes going on in our country in Monday you. dissapoir.t rapeh in Antimony. Respect For The Flag And from Salina. Mrs. Eay is visaing people of that city. li e and industry, but th - old Unit, ed Stntes is basically sound. We are George Brox and brother of Mary- her parents in that city ard we Nation. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Barlow ai d Mr. and G. R. Mrs. Beebe were childof both her learned the our esteem that we at visitors business live were to svale here, just returnLuke T. proud John Mrs. ft r and last ren have mdasels, hope the little tu tine ss visitors in Panguitih While citizenship, we appreciate our ed Saturday from Richfield vh re News Office on Saturday of there Mrs. Beebe visited. her sister The effoi t to teach people to show tots recover in a short time. we ijtvere our nations week. they had been called to the bedside Mrs. F. C. Syrett. and curtesy to the flag, is history, and her institutions, and respect of their brother James Barlow who last Mrs. Ioia Bay entertained James K. Anderson and son J. stand ready to fight ftr her honor something more then a superficial died the latter part' of the week. bus- week in honor of Mesdames Fern point of of good manners. People Miss Mable Barlow of Richfield and integrity. Funeral services were held Tuesday Dewy of Kingston were doing should be made tosie that it shows Austin and Mrs. Belle fwas a business visitor in Junction at Lt bury pessimism so deep that afternoon and they went back to iness at the county seat on Saturdiy Robinsonof besides Lake City, the last, meeting of tiie county com- even Gabriels trumpet cannot resur- lack of intelligence and fine sentimMr. and Mrs. Don McIntosh are Jensen of Salt Richfield to attend them. ent to fail to make this manifestatiof honor the following missioners. She was here in the rect it. Lets enthrone optimism spending a few days in Juncthnj the guests and ot some propel ty located in enthusiastic, exalted, interepid op- - on of loyalty. Wod was received in Junct- visiting with Mr. McIntoshs parents nj yedan afterymonof visiting The people owe Hn incalculable delicious which a tiniim! Lets not rock theloat. Koosharem. chatting after ion that John W. Willis had been debt to their country. It is our Everything is all right. We have Mrs. Lizzie Cram ofKanab spent Jvnch was served: Mesdames. Ella stricken with typhoid fever at E. Bay, Hattie Ipson tremenduors national wealth imme country which gives us our freedom Panguitch where he has been the several days in Junction visiting re- Morrill, Mary County Assessor L- Li Dastrup Davis Emma and education, the chance to make nse natural wealth, immense natur-i0li- r wife and latives and friends While here she Ivv Luke of Sevier county mt t with the copast three weeks with his al resources, the k-tgeograpl ical something of our selves. Not to two children who are suffering from was the guest of her sister, Mrs. commissioners in their last unty debt by a simple Le Jessen of Kingston was a buslocation on the globe, incomparable acknowledgo-thithe same dread diseaae. ,Mr. Willis George Greenhalgh. meeting. and to the flag, is on in our graceful respect visitor iness Monday. city intelligence, indomitable strength came to Junction the middle of last Le like to ones couiteous to failing everything to make and boost busMrs. Thomas C. Smith of Circleweek for his three children which Mrs. Mary Jensen went to Rich- iness. parents. Lavor Beebe of Circlevill was he had left here to take them to a ville has been ailing for several field worl-.to is the funeral in attend Junction of Tuesday the W'hile the rest Monday sister in Tropic and was not feeling days but at last reports was some- visiting friends of her uncle James Barlow. week. and this around of in arrival up a cutting his fussing Pahguitch Mother: you were very wrong well. Upon what better, essentiall more rethe and makes bed it last it to at bit, to disobey me, and I have punished he had to go Neal Johnson, who has been emal that we should express confident youto impress it on our mind. Order butter wrapers here. ports was suffering from the same Boos! Business. Leis enthusiasm toward the stability of ployed in Antimony the past few Son: Mamma arentyou mistakdisease which had stricken the other Printed on short notice. Fn Junction We our national his of Sunday family. prosperity. spent en in regart to the position of my three members Lets boost our town, our state, his work Monday Woods returning to able to report a Harold and Alvin Messrs. be soon to mind. hope our nation, which in reality is boost all of the at the are Boy morning. employed recovery Bully permanent Courtesies to Strangers. ing and making good business for mine near Marysvale. family. I ask if I could se her home My all of us. - Mrs. Julia Wilson of Hillsdale We are living in the best country Strangers arid visitors get verv haart skipped a bit. Why certain y Mrs. Henry Jolly of Richfield Larsell Rudd who has been em- spent several days of last week in in the world and we wouldnt Ill send change different treatment when they visit sir, the maid replied Junction visiting her sister, Mrs. was a guest at the home of her ployed in McGill Nevada, the past a of with it. cmditions any other nation new places on their travels and you picture ' daughter. Mrs. McKinley Morrill few years is here visiting relatives 0. G. Anderson. the sun. under sense of satisfac- jouineyings. In a great many confhe over the week-enand friends. While here he is the tion which comes to us through this servative places no one takes any If it were not for these modern of his grandparents, Mr.' and Mrs. Vern Wiley of Circleville fact should be the basis for a Ralph Fredricks spent Sunday in guest splen- intrestinthem unless they had acq- dances a lot of our young people Mrs. Bernard Barnson. was a Junction visitor on did optimism. Junction with his wife and family.r uaintances there previously. j would never .Junction Jocals Were Promised, Splendid Time on Pioneers Day, e, - j s boot-leggi- ng h-- er May-woo- Mo-m- il j j e rl ji' ? Jyn hi r K V J 1 j let - , lit J ( e.-a- r j Wyo-Veate- r, oppo-rtunite- s, ts in-tr- - t s l w-ek- s, - d. Mon-lay- . get any exercise. I ' |