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Show Asy Ary Vs VOL 6. JUNCTION. Widtsoe Items Junction Jocals PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Sunday School To Mrs Ruth Barnson ami three s.ins who have spent the past few I',, following: events were contributed McGill. Nevada, returned to the public by the Widtsoe Pubhe ..veaisin on Wednesday of last week. here School: to stay for some time prd i?i) Program at 2:30. relatives and triends. We underSong Second Grade stand that if they can buy a place Prayer 1). W. Woodard , taeie her husband will join her a Song Sixth Grade Girls little later and they will make this Speech Military Training ia their home. We hope they uecioe Germany W, L. Hoffman to corru back. . Song Mary Pope Resitation Preston Kimball After a summer of inactivity the Reading Leah Adair Junction Ward Primary was re Song Second Grade organized and started the winter's Reading Theresa Soutbsm work last Friday. Mrs. Alice Piano Solo Julia Mangum was chosen president with Current Evenis---M- . W, Wadsen and Margret Crowe Edith Jackman Duet Luella Adair and Lucile as her assistants. We are that Mangum I113 w:)rk will he put over with a Song First and Second Grades wim.tr and good deal of Prayer- - -- Bishop C. H. Mangum the are uiged to gtnd parents Baseball Game 3:30 their children and give support to Widtsoe vs Antimony the aewofficers. The game was enjoyed I jr many spectators, the score being Widtsoe Andrew Norton and, Mr. Crout ten Antimony six cf Salt Lake City have spjnt sever Armistice Ball 8:30. ai days in ourcitj on business. It r. Music was rendered by the Tropic Norton was a former resident of Orchestra. Good timeerjoyed ly all. Junction and is being welcomed -back by many of his old friends. Mr Oscar Adair leturned home They called at this cffice of the Friday from Bingham, where he has Newt this week and congratulated been working- the past' few weeks. on our, altitude with reference us His wife joined him at Junction on to I he deer being slaughtered in his home journey, both will return and told to Bingham in the near future to thi Pa,lof the country us that they were eye witnesses to spend the winter. the destruction of some of the fawn and does but weie unable to name JMr. and MrsJWesle.v Young returned from Richfield Thursday the violators. where Obey have been having their beauty o . i Next Friday evening entertainmt nt to the pei pie of our j city. The evening will be started off with a program after which games and dancing will tie indulg-- 1 ed in until everyone is ready to eatj a delicious lunch which ia being provided. Everyone is invited ind urged to be present. Everything will he free and every I j J 4 X ing Poisoned .Grain. the i Btj HONORE - TD1LLSIE j one will be welcomed with openj arms and a hearty welcome. Dont miss it. , fllar!8vale Items Andy Eppling wTho has been confined to his bed fcr some timet is able lobe around again. j Dorothy Acton and Earn Howes have just announced their marriage which took place in October. xf "" The invitations are out for the big dance Byron and Rowena Ander son are giving ou Friday evening. Miss CThe author of Still Jim," CThe Heart of the Des- ert" and other splendid American stories, has outdone all previous efforts in her creation of Lqdia, one of the most appealing figures in our distinctively American fiction. A novel to be read eagerly for its plot alone, it contains so much to think about and talk about that no brief description suffices. One must read it to appreciate it The reading mill surelu uield a vast amount of pleasure. ', without realizing the danger ate some of it the little Anderson girl eating enough to cause her death. The other two children recovered. Our heart-fe- lt sympathy goes out to the bereaved parents. Too often we are more or less careless with the handling of poisoned grain and although it has its beneficial uses, no one can exercise too great a care in keeping itoutof ' childrens reach and from pets. Parent, be careful. Cheese Factory Begins Our New Serial Ci nrfirtrr llJlXj Blakslee is the Dorothy Little Ermon Anderson, two year daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heb-e- r old Anderson diedjNovember 5th at eleven oclock. Her death was caus--e- d by- eating poisoned wheat. We understand the little girl and two other tiny tots were playing around outside and ' found this poisoned wheat which, apparently had been prepared to destroy rodents, and PINES i ie r Child Dies From Eat- LIDIA of j vim-thi- I selling interest the Juncti- on Sunday School will give a free i S Kooshareiii Notes. and strong heart T I NO 46. Qrcleville News Patriotism o theme, Entertain. Armistice Day wasjwt-l-l rendered The by the people of WiPtsoe. Zab-risk- 1926. 19, new clerk at the Cash Store and Miss Mabel Dennis at the Miners "Kempy Mercantile. Operations. is in rehearsal and will be staged for the mutual about Thanksgiving. The casts includes M. M. Sonday Earl Whittaker, Gareld Hot ton, Glen Betenson, Lou'se Whittaker, Nola Campbell Eva Norton Dalton and Mrs. W. lIarrison' W D Harrison is on8lderab,e ime a"d trouble has bepn consumed in the production of the play but the en- featainnifrpt will prove a hilarious evening of fun. Definite dales' will be so nou'h ccd soon The new cheese factory is now running in full blast, the first cheese was turned out oq November 11th. , Thi sis a big improvement over the old one and we feel proud of! what KooBharem is doing n' the way of dairying, koosharem has the land' the cattle and the factory and now there is no reason in the world why she should not forge ahead andl Gwennola Blackwell who has made several trips to the Salioa We are copying the following Hospital to have her neck treated teeth extracted. Pr sijent ordered The To vn Role from the CIRCULAR of Honor for an abaess, is much better bet some new culverts put in at the will have to continue heie weekly November lt'tn: Messrs. Grover and By on Orton street crossings last week and we Th following students are rec- ; trips for the present. made a flying trip to Antimony arP pPaserf to note the ommended by the faculty- for the on business. 1, ment theyjigve made whereyer put G A tmureis being j horjor rnlewhfbh jmesjps that, tjjey make her mark in the dairying line. in. We now have one outfrofh the re creditable wukin IV doing Witt iuir on Tate's id g Mr, John R. Campbell of nf pointing office which makesit much put up A conti act has been, let par ison to the class average. It is for all school play The Richfield high school came to city mrde a business trip to Pang- - teller for cars coming too and fro. for ' building a roadway mound the to be hoped that moie names may tuTch. held this Koosharem and gave a concert and Agath8 Aunt are being ' bigdugway up Budion canyon, the be added next time and that the wee 8Choo! will present 'dance, Every one had a good time. be will same to able names Bui mine a number of the young appear y Boy operators are pre this comedy about December 22. t,itt!e Delymar Heaps, son of Mr. Qiitp climbed into paring to but steam heat through- -' also. folks Junction from and Mrs. Alma Heaps who has been Along with thd play there will be Morris Hatch is still in the hoshe school tiuck Friday evening out their m II, so themining in. ustry Theodore Shurz. Clara Robinson, ' ill a special musical concert of given vry is recoveiirg very fast. and went over to Circleville to at-t- isnt being fiozen up yet for the Sherman Dalton, Edgar Stoddf.rd' pital at Sa't Lake City taking xray vocal and instrumental numbers treatments for enlarged glands on d the Armisticedance. They all winter. Leila McIntosh, Alporta Allen. Etta directed Miss Nola Adair who has been by Mrs. Kate Lewis. The his neck. We hope these treatments 'repot ted a splendid time. Fullmer, Alta Simkins, Thalia Allen visiting ,relarives anc frierds n play is under the direction of the will be successful snd that' Morris N. P. Anderson, MesJames And- Leroy Coahes, Kent Whittaker and dramatio coach and director W. D Salt Lake City the past three weeks can soon return home folly recovererson. Mowry and Marquidsen were Delilah Day. has returned home. Harrison. The Gleaner Girls of the M. I. A. ed. Stake visitors at the Priesthood and perfected an organization last Relief held last Society meeting The annual Christmas stoiy con V. R. Johnson of Cirdhvil'e Cash Born to Mi and Mrs FredNelson Sunday evening snd elected Monday evening. Clifton Schaugnard and Gilbert test conducted by the high school Store stopped in Junction a short a baby boy November 11. fc other following officers for the next two time Tuesday on his way from opened on Monday, November 15. Ha3ch have returned home after a and child'ave pettir.g alt r g f.i e. months: Ella Ipsor, president, Ida Relief Society Conference will be It will close Dt cernbtr 8. Full partic few weeks of trapping on the west' Howes, Marysvale, Metva; Nielheld Sunday afternoon at two nlarsaboutit were given in The mountain. Secretary-tresiureMi. and Mrs. Sam Kimball and sen, Two o'clock and M. I, A. Conference will I which appeared last Circular sona-LeHeber and Preston of committees one social and one fori be held in the evening of the same Have you seen our large line of week. Six prizes will be awarded Keidio. Idaho, have come to Widtsoe the preparation of programs were Christmas Cads and Stationary? the two divisions. These prizes are to make their home. They seem to also appointed to work for ti e next day. We carry everything you need Call b be very intellegentand activepeople two months. Those on th.e social nng donated by the stores; PeterThe Daughters of the Utah and see us at an early date. son store, A. 0. Smoot General welcomed and are committee are: Etta Fay and' Fay They appreciated Pioneers have discontinued mte Veater Confectionery Merchandise, by every one'. We hope they will be Maxwell and those on the- program until more the for or ings present, V. R. Johnson Cash Store. These satisfied with their mw hi me trc committee are Florence Morrill and Jim St icksis hack from theSalina filed. are application'papers contributed last year and Beulah Campbell. We wish the girls Uncle Joe Cannon of nation wide surroundings. Hospital. He was strong enough to people their volunteered support willingly success in their winter, s work. fame passed faway at his home in be moved 'ast Friday so they brouMr. and Mrs. Joseph Claik snd The this when year. approached Danville, 111. on November 12th. him home. jir. Lester Stoker employer of son Othello of Panguitch visited ght wining stories will be published in He was ninety years of age at Mr. W. J. Holt went north tosperd The district school of Junction with Mrs. George E. Henry the the Christmas issue of the school the time of passing and was one of a few days on business and visiting staged an Armistice Day Progi am first of the week. Mrs- - JimBCrteisen is settled atpaper the most outstanding characters in friends. the Mar.vsyale Hotel, shs even movlast Tuesday morning. A parade in the history of the United States. which everyjschoolchild took part The W. S.'. Kenington Club was ed her garden some of tht kids said The first business meeting of the For fourty years he was the recThe Widtsoe Baseball team went was tne first part of the mornings organized on Nbvember 5th at the who saw Ben Arhby bringingirg a fall for the Commerce Club will be ognized rqler of the house of repto Tropic and played the Tropic program and to see the school hme of Mrs. Alice M. Millor. The wheelbarrow of bulbs and shrubs. held Saturday evening. The presid- resentatives and held office for the Public School. A very interesting chilbren march to the solemn beat organization consists of twelve Hei windows full of green plants ent reports some very important longest period of any manlneon-- i looks like summer instead of winUr business matters that will be disgame Saturday 13th. The score was of the drum was an inspiring sight members and will devote its time gress. indeed. After the parade they to sewing. The following officers cussed at this time. One of the matin Widtsoes favor. 1 For the first time since he voted marched to the auditorium and there were chosen, Pearl Gibl-- President. of the to ters the support pertains for Linchln In 1860, Mr. Cdcinon failMarysvale has had another fire. and This time it was the old house be- highschooL songs, speeches, and recitations Alice M. MiHr ed to cast his ballot a week ago Mrs. Henry Moore was a business were given by the children. The Elvira Dalton Secretary. to Mario longing Jensen. The house Tuesday. He would have gone to the visitor in Richfield, on Monday of children were given a half a day has been vacant time and The staff of The Circular pub- polls, he said, but a long period of this week. At a special meeting the Town it is holidaylin the afternoon in honor that children lished thought playing monthly by the high school, rainy weather prevented him from Board met to appoint a town treas. in it of the day. carelessly set the blaze. The will spend Saturday in Richfield as registering. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse J. - Morrill urer to take the place of Mr. Outzen house was so old and Oft the stroke of twelve, of Novdry that it guests of Dr. Markus who is editor were called north last week on acwere a number of applicants burned to the There ground before lots of of the Richfield Reaper. While ember 11th, he peacefully breathed Dont fail to rtad the new serial count of the death of Mrs. Morrills Orson Hrrris was people even knew about it. The for the job. in this weeks issue. We there the staff will go over the his last He smply slept away. So infant brother. We were unable to starting to fill the post. selected chief element of danger was when entire- place and methods of the passed away a great man. are pleased to report tn our subiearn any details but understand The M. 1. A. visitors last Tues-ea- y various members of the volunteer printing business. scribers that the story beginning is they may stay for a few weeks and were Mr. and Mrs. Williams fire fighters courted electrocution as good as Baree. Son of visit with relatives before returning equally contest, fa being conducted through Kazan which wa3 just completed and and H, Rolland Tietjen and wife by trying to turn the fire hose on for the arenow Plans out the high school at present.' The home. underway a telephone arm which wbb on fire it is a good clean story which can of Monroe. soecial Christmas issue of the school winning numbers will be published. directly under the high power light be read by every school child. Hon paper. It will be out December 20. wires. 'Messrs. Tiffer Whittaker and ore Willse is a recognized writer A large crowd attended the Special feature, articles,- stories, James C. Whittaker of Circleville and we feel that we are advancing Armistice dance. A number- of The mutual play, ,Kempy, has pomes and general contributions were doing business at the county rapidly when we can secure suoh peojile from Panguitch, Circleville been announced as for the Order butter wrappers here Print are being developed with this pubready etoriesfor our readers. seat on Tuesday. and Junction. ed on short notice. public on December 4. lication in view. A Christmas ; - "t- wbrding r corn-groun- d. - Try-out- s l 1 J , e- te j Vice-preside- nt, r. o, i Uncle Joe -- 22-2- J s vice-preside- nt for-som- - story j Cannon ' |