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Show f flute - sMu - &X. County News, Junction, Ctafi rafcgWSwrg3gSSgSg.SS I PIUTE COUNTY NEWS Mtered as second class matter at the Postofl.ee at Junction, Utah May 1924 under the Act of Marcn.3, 23, f i , Probate and Gnardianship Notices j Light Lunches, Candy, Cigars. Drugs and Sundries 1879. HConsu't County Clerk or the respective signers for fi DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENT8THB YE Alt CASH further information, t MARYSVALE DRUG COMPANY 4 EvXBTsWSOfCEdTtoTTnTTi JlTb S clt iTtIo NNJ3 I Legal Department. f 6 T 4 i FULL LINE POPULAR MAGAZINES NotiGE For t Eastman kodaks Films icceived today before tomorrow 5 T. R. Mill tT M, D. Physician and Surgeon DEPARTMENT of the INTERIOR. U T S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City. Phone 39 F2 Richfield Utah Nov. 30, 1920. Utah. Notice is hureby given that Peter Wei mcr f Marysvale, Utah.who, on Dec. 11 19?2, made desert land enterv, No. hW Section 25 030229, for SWJ 27 South, Range 4 West, S. Township I,: Meridian, has filed notice of in Manti, Utah. Itenton to make final Proof, toestab-- ! Optometrist, For fifteen years a dispenser of ah claim to the land above described, U'f le the Clerk of the District Court, reliable optical service at the right at Utah, on the Uth day of prices. 1927. iaiu.try, Write or leave word at your local Claimant name as witnesses: J. U. Sargent F. U. Sargent Forrest hotel. films SPECIAL ATTENTION to MAIL ORDERS Member Masters Ihoto Finishers of America. Richfield Studio & Gift Shop quality SERVICE Dr. Richfield Utah. J. E. Harrison i 444444444444444s CONTRACTS Potato Raisers who desire to Contract their Potatoes will do well to call at the News Office and procure their Blank Contract. ' We also have Warranty Deed 1 Jun.-iion- , King and Build while Prices are Low! Fir Flooring-$45.0- hi. A. Acton all of Marysvale. Eli F. Taylor Register. Holiday Excursion Gilbert L Beebe ATTORNEY.AT.LAW Rates UTAH 0 4 JUNCTION, Fares Roundtrip Denver & Rio Grande Shingles-10,000-lots-$4.- 75 - - - 1-1- -3 Shingles20,000-lots-$4.5- 0 tations. Special Sale on Paintsl Free-Blprint Service-Fre- e Bonneville Lumber Co. at Wid-tso- Chattel and land Mortgages, Piacer and Lode Location e and Cattle Contracts. If we havent got what you want, Well Print it. Notices, Sheep Wid-tso- ue A-ge- nt Utah - School election was he'd and Antimony Wednerday December 1. Bishop Carl H. Mangum, R. Campbell of Widtsoe and John Western Railroad Chester Allen of Antimony, were Tickets on sale December 17, 18, t ie andi a es for tl is precinct. 21, 23, 24, 25, 30, 31 and January received 33 0(B 1 between all points cn Dcnvtr Bishop Mangum 7 from Antimony and from Widtsoe & Rio Grande Western. System. e II Mr. Cam; b received 5f:on Oii?inali starting point must be and non- f om Antimony Chesreached by midnignt January 4, received 48 from AntiAllen ter 1927. No stopovers. 7 from Widtsoe, consemony and Call on nearest Rio Grand Mr. Cl ester Allen of Antifor detailed fares and train quentlyw'll be our next trustee. mony For largerquanities get quo- Marysvale - j j j P.M, nre mailed back to jou at 5 P.M. Frank IL King Publication. :: service. are very glad to see some of citizens the finding them an avo"a ion to keep bpsy for the winter, instead of m vi g awiy If an.vne wishes their wood cut call on GroMr. Wesley Young has opened up ver Orton and Phron Heaps. his candy factory for the winter. He m has candy for sale of the btst and Myron W. Wasdcn, Principal of highest grade. Call on Mr the school spent Thanksgiving wi h and See what he has. his friends and relatives at Sc:peo We Order Your Butter Wrappers at the NEWS Office Widtsoe Item s Shoe Repairing Send vour shoes to tlx Yo-un- RICHFIELD SHOE SHOP Special attention given to Parcel Post. Woik neatly done. Prices reasonable. Kiihfield Utah. Clarence Littlewood Owner. Little Campbell daughter of Mr. and Mrs Orland Campbell has been ve' orlhepat wetk hut is now mi ,.ei apeedy iccovery to guod health. Th-.-r- 1 4liWlHW4WW I Deray UTAH. Young, ; 'aga wm $262,896,309 Grain Export Wheat and Flour Top List Fia-'- k Ruben and Grant Nielson have been hauling wood for the past week. We are glad to see someone preparing for winter. Beil, The Relief Society is planning to entertain the public December 7 with a program and dance. They will also have articles to sell which may be appreciated for Christmas The Widtsoe Public School gave a splendid Thanksgiving program Wednesday 24. This program was put over entirely by puplil activity The teachers ah paretts e very gifts. proud of the pupiis and children. The M. I. A. The program was at follows' FIRST STATE BANK OF SALINA SALINA, Misters. it vjmunwiB a-- SYSTEM RESERVE MEMBER OF FEDERAL Liberal and Courteous Treatment is Accorded Our Customers. Vester 2nd Grade Dialogue In Second Grade Pupils. dance last Friday evening in our city and everyone who attended it said they had a splendid time. Lunch was prepared and sold and the proceeos will be used in helping to build up the M. 1. A. Invocation-Renio- na C21--b- Capital and Surplus $1 10,000.00 4 II. S. GATES, JAMES FARRELL, President Vice-Preside- II. II. CRANDALL, Cashier. .. C. E. E. V. JOHNSON, Asst. Cashier. PINES Asst. Cashier. PETERSON, HOTEL MARYSVALE, y Thanksgiving--Juli- a Reading Mangum Gth grade. Dialogue btory of the Pilgrims 1st Grade. Sunday evening while John T. Recitation Thanksgiving Advice Luke was parked on the Ea9t side Joan Frandsen 2nd gradp. of Main street a car driven by RiDialogue Why we are thankful ley Barnson of Kingston ran Into by 4 2nd grade girls. some damage to both Solo Thanksgiving Day Rowena his car doing are We cars. happy tp report that Orton 8th grade. was hurt and that the injury Recitation A Serious Handicap no one the cars was not so great but to by May May Goulding2nd grade. what it can qu ite easily be repaired. Benediction-Re- eu Orton UTAH fnterlaiitd at a The value of products exported States in the fiscal SO, 1926, Is placed the- grains and grain from the United year, ending June at $262,896,309 by Agricultural Foundation in a survey of the situation Just issued. Wheat and flour topped s the list, making up nearly of the total. Other exports in the order of value were barley, corn, oats, rye and oatmeal and rolled oats. Investigation of the export figures makes Canada appear as the second Sears-Roebue- k two-third- largest receiver of American grain. This Is due to the fact that much of the grain Is shipped via the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence river and is cleared to Canadian ports. The bulk of it, however, Is destined for Europe. The leading buyer of American grain was Great Britain, with a record of 18 per cent of the total export. Next In order, following Cana- da, were the Netherlands, Cuba, Germany, Belgium, Mexico and Italy. U. S. Exports 537,772,092 Pounds of Meat, Worth $109,872,185 7th grade. HEATED ROOMS BATHS RUNNING WATER LUNCH 12 00 to 1:30 BREAKFAST 7:00 to 8:30 X B. H. KING, ' It is reported here that thete is Theresa Southam, an 8th grade student took charge of the now about ten inthts of snew tn the Escalante divide and it is stormprogram. A large crowd attended which ing. This will probably mean that shows that the parents are very in- the mail will have to be taken over terested in the activites of their the mountain with sleighs. Mis9 REMODELED WITH ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES. Proprietor. children. Mr. and Mrs Mondey FURNITURE REPAIRING REPAIRING, MAKING. REFINISHING, GUARANTEED UPHOLSTERING FIRST-CLAS- HARRY N. SWANSON, AND CAEIST WORK ONLY S . .Junction, Utah 4444444444444444444444444 Roj Barlow returned Monday evening from Escalante here he has Roy Veater left been on business. morning November 29. for Salt Lake City with their little daughter Ruby who has been very ill for a long time. They will leave her in the care of the L. D. S. childrens hospital. The people of Widtsoe sincerely hope tnat something mey be done to help the child. ' Word was received by the parents of Elder Wenzel Luke that he htd been quite ill with measles the past two weeKS but was once more able Exports of meat from the United to be out. We are glad Werzel es- States In the twelve months ending June 30, 1926, amounted to 537,772,092 caped with a light attack atd hope pounds, valued at $109,872,183, accordhe will keep well the rest of the ing to the Agricultural Sears-Itoebuc- time he is on his mission. Order butter wrappers here. Southam who has been away for the past five nnnths Printed on short notice, has returned home for-thwinter. SUBSCRIBEFORTHE. NEWS Mr. Leland k Foundation In a survey of the 1926 meat situation. Great Britain was the biggest customer, taking 52 per cent of all the meat exports In the last fiscal year and more than six times as much as Cuba and the West Indies, the next largest buyers. Canada ranked third but took only 5 per cent, and Germany was fourth, taking slightly less than 3 per cent. Belgium and the Scandinavian countries are other nations to which 'the United States delivers yearly substantial r quantities of meat Germany, on hand, was a Ifcrd customer, taking about 13 pounds of lard for each pound of our meats she purchased. Beef and veal exports make up only r.boui ! per cent oi the toiai amount of United States meat exports. the-othe- |