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Show VOL. 6, JUNCTION. PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, Qrcleville Kew , iiitd The student-bod- y heldsuccessfully Halloween a novelty dance in the Auditorium rid ay evening Octoler 2J. Serpentine and ct nfetli was us (d throughout the dance with a plentiful ri ton of colored spotlight dances interspersed with moonlight numbeis. The jovil and spiiiied Simpkins Orchestra fwaud the liht fant&stigoeof the large crowd. r.iistulint body promises more good times like that soon. The officers and teachers meet- ing of the Primary Association was t held at Mrs. Jensens. The Twehtieth Century Club met ast Saturday TURKEYS The highest market pried will be paid for th-.- j are announced Among them are A number of Halloween parties the annual Christmas Story ConteSLS and the All School Play Try Outs, jwtre given and all the boys and Republics Candidate for the United States Senate P- A Dressed Turkeys Delivery to be made Thursday, Nov. 11, at Marysvale-- . Cash will be paid on delivery. These turkeys are bought for Armour arid Company. It will mean money to you to communicate with us. MARYSVALE CASH STORE MARYSVALE The Five Hundred Club gave a Halloween party Saturday evening at the home of Mrs V. B. Dods. The farewell dance tendered Mr. The Commercial Club has its Mrs Wm Outren was largely al- announcements out concerning tended by friends who hope they tig feast to be staged on the even will deride to come tack here to .ing of November 10. President-Ambros- live after they take a look around Shurtz is on the job gett. country to see if they can find ing preparations uncur way for a, beter place. this mammoth banqurst. It. is ojen to members and their wives - and ask prospective members and wives The ghosts. goblins srlevhhins w(&v thick. arjvmd town Friday of the club, important .issues afternoon when school teat hers the are before theclub at this wrilinn. Halloween parties for the jgave All kinds of costumes were children. of The second Cireulaa The issue and all kinds were worn pcrmissable makes its appearance on N ivemher c :0 stumes were complete 1), Jliis edition coniains a guantily of excellent material covet ing many without a mask. One small boy even school departments Several erntests wore a real pumpkin for a milk, Koosharetn UTAH Notes. Mr, and Mrs. Season Hatch just returned from Salt Lake, after Junction Jocals - ' 4- - Reed Smoot Senior senator by an oveiw beaming majority, Jude Uarren and Congreesmen Colton and 1 eatl ri wu d are alsovictois, all itiuLlic-a- n candidates being swept into ffice w ith safe majorities. Keeping pace with foimeryeais Piute Ciunty rolled up a big majority for She republican candidatis at tie had f tie ticket, Lut in ouity affiirs there was more scratching done ard five out of eight' county officers were accorded the democrats. Those elected for office in lb. election held Tucrday as fares Piute-count- Veatersand U bit tal-er- s passed is concerned is as follows: U. S. Senator, Reed Smoot, Republican, the past week with their through town the earlj part of ti e spending . week with a bunch of cattle. They Representative in Congress, Don B. Colton, Republican. and fed them here over stopped Justice of the Supreme Court, F.lat Ilnnter, Republican. Mr. and Mrs. John Hatch have night before proceeding to Marys-vai- e Representative instate legislature, Roy Dalton, Democrat, where will them. they ship Commissinnar, fouryear term.Fied N, Swallierg, Democrat, taken their tweIv, year old son Morris to Salt Lake, to undetgtra Commisrioner, two year term, R. W. Jolly, Republican. ' ' Men drunken-wit- h their own . County Clerk, Joseph Ipson, Republican. ,v. serious operaiitn. Minis has for v..,v Lvurir VVhittaker. Democrat.:, ,. Some time been suffering; wit greatuess U arn the folly f iatoxica ; , . ; tion. Irvin Sheriff. Allen, Republican. swelling: on ; his: n ck. From- last Recmder. Nettie Thompson Cuff, Democrat.. refrtns the Doctors me unable to Smoot, Colton and Hansen adverdetermine just wbat is wrong. Attorney, S. L. Page, Democrat. tised in the Piute County News The latest available reports fiom Repul Her. n state hccqrr rli in and were a elacted by huge majority. Salt Lake slate thatthe three leaderson the ticket, Smoot, Cultcn sr.d The Western Creamry Co is puttHansen carry huge majorities. ing up a cheese factory in Kuos harem It pays to advertise! The final figures for the county according to the uni fficfal ccu.t ste is It the largest in Sevier county. ( to as returned rowehas follows; Quines the, They are expecting to begin making Smoot 428 sheep herd near Antimony after a cheese within ten days. few days spent here with his family 227 Majority . -- Asscssor-TreaEi?i;e- - , - r, - Ezra Sorensen from Antimony Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Baglej of i i n an ed to has extra ae good The assembly schedule from now 6 just returned home after spend Greenwich were business visitois until Christmas is given to which time. while less property damage ing a few days buying cattle at in our city on Wednesday. Voyle was done than has happened for a Koosharem. toe public is cordialiy invited.. came down to deliver the election time. S t ne people wondered Several good feature articles arc j l Clarence Sorenson has just re- returns to the Cleik. giv n including an intetestirg if the b ya had forgotten the day, but write up oh toe Freshman Initiat- - that is imuossihle.Atany rate it is to turned home from Fish Lake after Messrs. A. F. Haycock and Alma inn, The paper i well worth any- -' be h ped th it th bjys a id girls have 'spending the biggest part of the of Circleville arrived early one s time to read and support to! found a way to have a good time ! summer as a guide. He has been Morgan Weun sday morning with the electfinance. Its object to contribute to- - on Halloween without doing dam spending the last two weeks in ion returnes from that city. They ward the permanence of the high age to tne property of o ther people trapping in the Fish Lake Mountwell pleased with the results seemed ains. school by advertising. Should any Dr. McDonald the eye specialist Of the election. readers of the News desiie a copy was in town last werk doing bus-- i Mr. Ciaud Hatch is building a of the paper they can tecui e cr.e ness. The Democratic nominees for new borne at Koosh&rem and will school at time from the high any county officers advertised t in the soon be ready to move in. for the price of ten cents. Piute County News. Five out of The deer hunters are all through The Koosharem A serious bit of business fell up-t- for this' Junior High of eight were elected and the year, most of them got other three ran ahead of their shoulders of the student-bodtheir deOr though a few of th re- School student body had a Hall j ween Refreth- state ticket. Advertise, we get rerecent ly when t was compelled to gular hunters failed but all party here Friday night. they put a court into operation and try a y the hunting was exceptionally 1mentswre served and everyone sults. student body case u herein a certain fine this year and they are all look- had an enjoyable time. student was arrested for wilfull de- ing forward for the time wnen Superintendent L. R. Nelson is they several days in our city struction of school p roperty. Said can go William Howes came home from spending again. of routine matters in care student wantonly pried a wash basin south of Circleville where Le is taking in walls the office. his loose from the boys Lynn Lay who has been on amiss herding sheep, to vote on Tuesday avatory thereby destroying plaster ion to Great Britain is back home Senator and Mrs. D. II. Robinson night. He arrived a little bit to and defacing the walls. Raymond to decided so Richfield came to Junction on of late to cast his vote again. Stoddard president as judge with stay over and visit with his family Tuesday to cast their votes in their Meeks Halladay, court clerk, Mr. and Mrs. Prince are living in for a fewuays instead. hometown. They plan on staying Coates retained his appointDelbert Howess house. Mrs. Prince in that city until New Years when ment of student body sergeant-a- t was formerly Miss Edna Howe. Mr. Robinson will go to Salt Lake arms and Thalia Allen was prosecut J- - T. Woods went to Provo with to meet with the State Senate. ing attorney. A thoroughly dignifiAnderson and Rowena his son Lafell when he returned to Bryon If Snow, Bergenson and Christened and orderly session was held Dalton were married about two his home after deer season, sen had advertised with us they with penalty impest d large en- weeks but they kept it a' secret ago cost of repairs and might have been elacted. ough to cover for a short time. Larsell Rudd of the Bully Boy general reparation to the student Llewelyn McKay left the early part All work. students body by police Mine spent several days in Junction M. F. Murray and Melvin Howes of the week for Salt Lake City. were warned that unless they could and visiting his grandparents, Mr. and family left by automobile Sunlearn to preserve the building they Mrs. Bernard Barnscn. day morning for California. Lynn Lay was the speaker at the would be sentenced accordingly. It church services Sunday. was a fair lesson taught well and David 0. Mckay met with the befittingly. Sunday School last Sunday and Jim Stocks who has been very ilj who attended felt well isat the Salina Hospital. Mrs. Stocks everyone Pure white clover comb honey. George Fox of Circleville was do- repaid for the time went down la6t week there. and they children spent $2; per gallon. ing basin ;ss at the county seat on as it was impossible to bring him Extracted $1.90 per gallon. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Jensen.Clarence home as they had intended; At last for special whole sale priWrite You can depend on the people do- Howes and Mrs Eliza Howes went reports he was a little improved, so ces list to the American Honey ing the right thing when they know to Provo on Sunday and accompani- hope he will soon be able to come Co. Logan Utah. ed the body of Mrs. Eppling home. home again. the truth. -- j ; hs y - oy New Clover Honey -- NO 45. fati28vale Items Teacbersof the Circleville Schools were hosts, last Friday evening Leone Gibbs who has been away October 29 to the rest of the Piute working i$h again. mj county teachers at a two course banquet. 1 he room was turned into Mrs. Lucy James president of the a barn scene with the aid of vege- Twentieth Century Club who attend tables. fruits, plow other implements ed the State Fedeiation of Womans straw . and appropriate costumes Club meetings at Salt Lake City worn by all. M. M. Sonday presided returned af.w days ago. as toastmaster. John Oscarson gave . an interesting report of his cession ... The Republican Rally and free with the House of Delepatts held picture show was attended laigeiy recently at Salt Lake City. Numer- last Wednesday evening. ous short speeches were given over the table. 'Mary Spaceman ene Mrs. T. E. Knaus entertained the ''.Beth Anderson had charge of the Bridge Club on Thursday afternoon ba nquet and were ably assisted by six sewing girls. Followirg the The Daughters of ihe Uah Pionto tir.r.u tie ein i'ary was eers met at the home of Mis. Seena le guests of the Circleville High School Student Eody at the Hallo-- - IPage for ttieir rgu'ar monthly meeting. ween novelty dance. Le-R- 192G. Snow. Colton 201 431 Majority Bergensen Hansen.. Majority Christensen Kenyon, Dalton. Majority Lay Swalberg Majority Jolly. Majority. Vest 239 192 404 200 204- - 209 .427 218 .. .... 302 326 I 24 , V .346 122 V. . 224 413 Ipson .192 Majority Moore. ; Fullmer Whittaker Majority 221 277 331 ...54 Allen 352 170 Majority Howes Peterson : Cuff 282 242 383 141 Majority '...230 Whittaker 393 Page 163 Majority Colton carried the most votes in the county with Smoot a close second. On the local ticket Daltcn hid tie gnatest irijcrity over Kenyon with the closest race run between Lsy erd Swallurg. . Dont Miss Conjoint Sunday Evening. Sunday evening the Gleaner girls of the M. 1. A. will present thi program and from all the indications it will be very good. Meeting will start promptly at 7:30 so be on time to get the full enjoyment of the program. 1st, Community Singing. 2nd, Prayer. 3rd, Gleaner Girls Song. 4th, Talk on the Slogan, O. G. Anderson 5th. Musical Luke and Co. Selection, Myrtle 9th, Dramatization of Gleaner Sheaf 1 will endeavor to make every boy friend better through my association, Entitled For Good or 111. Reading, The Heart of a Rose. Josie B. Bay. 8th, Musical Selection, Br inker-ho- ff Girls. |