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Show ' tor off ' Ay VOL AVr Ay 6. ! JUNCTION. PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1926. NO. 34 4 Financial Statement Of Piute County, Utah, For Our High School Has Excellent" Advantages. The Eighteen Months Head of Department of English and Public Speaking in Circleville High School. W, D, Harrison, Professor Laury Nelson, director of the Extension Division of Brigh-aYoung University, and l'rofessor Harrison R. Merrill, of tin English ? ; .V. l .ni'.Tu deIiartmpnt slont spvrul hours in Junction Friday afternoon becomii g 159 76 ' l,29'...r4 acquainted with farm conditions 2,5 0.00 which prevail here. 1 Receipts ,lni!eielp.to, g, w - -. .... . -- ...... TOTAL hand Building and Lot , Kieffer is home after being in the Salina Hospital for some time. Mitchal Barnett made a trip to Richfield on business last F. U. Sargent made a business trip to Salt Lake City, and returned 3120.6I tourist seasi.n is over. Tuesday with Mr. Burt formerly 4096.74 The visitors wee pleased with with the U. S. Fertilizer Company. ; 669.07 the canyon of the Sevier and culled 5035.65,. onn ol.the most in highway .. 193. 90 . Daughters oif Utah tionceysT .' a. . , .S , vv 4 ()qi terestingones in the state as well local camp will meet at the home of ,...$169,124.67! as one of the best. June Bryson for4 a real corn roast. 12.7."2 56 Theibigham Young University Everybody toRring their own corn $121,877.23 wji) September 13 according and butter. to the visitors. - r .It .$15,003.00 . .' Lucy Blakeslee Bird and little son Jimmy of Los Angeles are visiting with Mrs. Birds parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Blakeslee. 666.50 $16,663.50 1 . TOTAL Liabilities Road Bonds Court H. Bonds Warrants outstanding j $18,000.00 13,000.00 1(14.61 TOTAL The Salt Lake Orchestra boys who played for the dance down at Winkleman had a hard time catching the train. The first day it was an accident, the next dsy was it? $21,104.01 Pcrtola D. ve STATE OF UTAH Countv of piute, ss. f hereby certify that the above is a true and correct statement as of record in my office at Junction, Utah, for the period set out. t Witness my hard and the Seal ol Piute County this If.t'ay of August 1926. I u 25,1926 (Seal) Jchn H. Luke some environment maintaired thr- - Dear Schoo mates and Friends: County Auditor. It has been 5 months since I left ough school activities and they are C. V. and although Ive had a good p'emiful enough to supply all that time and have seen many wonder- Notice. Notice ul 10 I anxious thin8 The Church haa enough influence back. There is nothing I would IN TIIE SI AT If JlTDK I VL DISTR- that our students take an active part get State Engineers Office, to like better than ICT when' COUF.T IN AND hOR SE IER there by Salt Lake City, Utah, August 25, jn all branches wherein their services school opens I belivel could be COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. 1926. t to and. needed. b. lor, It Hre th a ,he (p) yoa King. 1, th. Notice is hereby given that Orson that a much larger pem-napB. Oleen. who3e post office address in our the young people partiepate 9883 Beverly Hills California. nc-dd- d ! e communiliy than will be found in many larger communities wherein the religious orgai jzations fail to appeal. This is much lo be desired an, 1 the school lends lts supportgen- groqsly. Any student who desires to take more than the usual pai t in church work will find every opportunity cist his way. The aichers have more to do than just instruct in the class room. 1 heir influence is felt very decidedly in the community and in the everv-da- y life of the parent and student. They Income the friendly eouncelor and guide. Their best thoughts, advice and service are drawn out in the various activities in the town in whiclf they unstintingly participate. The close of their elaseroom da comes only to find them ready to p:ck up some arduous community project. They will be found busy in practically every project for our community benefit and carry the - , . but lt dosent seem like home townsito Survey, situate in Sevier Co- uty, Uuh, together with rlsht. f(t the I'ast liaf ? Block 9, rvAn on said 24th heie of the Nibly July. D. S. Gillis Addition of Circleville is California a beautiful state and Townsite, also known as the Ruth a wonderful state but Utah is the Rcmine place which is one half lot in Circleville townsite, in Piute Counj, place. I would like to hear from every Utah, on or after the 7th day of ,we s m ; j eaiher A. D. 1926, and written bids will be received by the undersigned at his residence in Monroe, Utah, terms of sale cash payable Wn per cent to accompany bid and balance to be paid when the sale is confirmed by the court. Elliot Larsen, Bean & Hunt, Attorney for the estate. Administrator S-- J Antimony Notes is Monroe, Utah, has made application in sccohdance with the requirements of Sec. 8, Chapter 67, Session Laws of Utah, 1919 and 192Jo change the point of div-rsiand place of use of 4 c. f. s. of water diverted from Taj 1 r Fish IndSrirgsin Piute County, Utah. The water has been diverted heretofoie at a point which bears 1400 ft. W. and 1340 ft. N. of the SE cor. of Sec. 17, T. 27 S. R 3 V. S. L. M. anJ used for the irrigation of 250 acres of land embraced in Secs. 8 and 17, T. 27 S. R. 3 W. S. L. M. It is now desired to divert the water at a point which bears 3070 ft. VV. and 460 ft. S. cf the NE cor. of Sec. 27, T. 25 S. R. 4 V. and. used as a supplementary s apply for the irrigation of 4282.4 acres of land embraced in Secs. 1, 2, 11. 10, 15 T. 25 S. Ii. 4 VV. Sec. 6, T. 25 S. R, 3 W. Secs. 3, 9, 10, 15, 16. 20, 22, 27, 28, 29,, and 31 T. 21 S. R. 3 W. Secs. 24, 25, 26, 35 and 36 T. 23 S. K. 2 W. Secs. 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 and 30 T. 23 S. II. 2 on I of you, fellow schoolmates aid Ill promise to answer every letter 1 get 1 want to hear all about C. V. all winter !ong, Dont .think that justbeeause im not there Im not and 1 hope jpterested because be the best that the year may Vyear yet with the C. - H. remain Mark Jackman. Hattie of-fe- Resources y Furniture ect. Mrs. i TOTAL.'. i 1200. C4 796.85 1123.00 71.70 127.00 238.350 2377.20 857.54 607.60 2051.15 2929.80 37964.21 22202.12 784.27 4777.1,4 6162.36 , , ,y, ,;. on Mr. Jos Burns is able to walk again afterhaving been crippled up with n bed leg which he hurt some time ago. I fund..., I CU.nr Celt I leg Cholera Balance large crowd attended the Relief Society meeting held at the home of Nettie Cuff. 498.96 of Marysvale Ton of Junction Town of Circleville Town of Koesharern linking A 805.08 1350.00 289.73 1166.67 State Roa'( & Bullion Avenue. .....1080.00 Town Intere3t moved from down on Rio Grand Avo. up to the Calloway house on 75,, 04 P66.S4 1650.00 384 22 : ol Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Mellor have $675.00' 062.85 , St. Bounty a factor. The set ool his fullest aspiration. There are pie- keite activities artd in many tnSPS ptv 0f cnannels for inspiration afford Initiates tliem Iractipaby tYe,,y Jed i,jm therefore he should enter th social enti r & nrner t is operate gg; wfth detlnate ideals ancl aims undei the managemntof theschoo . a icj set?k all ties of their are wholesome, st.ciftl training vt,opment character-buildin- gnd inducive to They lack many of the geneia! pubtic social vices yetembrace a number of the rtquirements for teaching amiable association. The students h .ve the opportunity for learning the proper relations cf friendliness for cne another, lhe.v can learn to have and use tact since tact s born of contact. There is a decidedly who'e .,.$121,877.2:! State Schools - l. g10 o Commissioners salalry Commissioners expense Sheriff salary Sheriff expense Recorder salary Recoider expense Treasurer salary Treasurer ex pense Clerks salary Clerk expense Attorney salary Attorney expense.... Assessors salary Assessors expense Building and grounds Justice of the Peace exp Juvenile & District Court exp Mis. Gen. expense Road and Bridges Indignit Road Bond Fund Disb Tax Litigation Transfers .. Piute School District , po-sibi- . Disbursements f de-The- pre-scho- 26.W2.lO TOTAL . -- i te I ,"lr,1!haa yery ,PV,VM,:ie Dr. Richards held the age clinic on Monday. Only about two dozen children were examined W lien we have no doctor in our town it would be to every parents advantage to check up on their childrens general condition at those clinics. Hope more of the people will take in the clinic next year. m Taxes 1925 Redemptions collected Clerk, Recorder & Sherilf fees Forest Reserve allotment Car Company tax Pro-rasalaries Tax Litigation, Sundries Balance Jan. 1, 1925, far-reachi- ng Oar Hwl'&tyP' Writer. Ending June 30, 1926. Our High School bfis many advan-- enough for petty school factions to hive therefore the.students from oi r tages which larger high schools do I not have. We can boast of them for several little towns meet in modts stud- of association that are indusive to they are very beneficial to the ent. He should feel fortunate that the requirements of gocu citizenry. We are like alittle democracy living he is able to profit by them and parin livingits laws constantly and longer ticipate in them. He should rejoice who few of a one is ially. the fact that he More students are privileged to institutpre valiantly pioneering an hold school office thereby deriving ion that will leave its He Jaenefit from, this position bearing into posterity. effects down has taken part responsibility. In every school actshould be glad that he in the struggle to permantly estab- ivity it will be found that all have lish this institution of learning, if an equel chance for participation. of This creates initiative and desire for jt fails, it does so because one those parts has fallen down. If it personal attainment and development. It tends to alleviate the dread succeeds, it does so because every faith- of public appearance and the terrors part ha been co.ngiti duty of stage frigh. It helps toward fully and steadfast. the ability of the student Our classes are smpl in number. creating to stand squarely upon his fe t and twer.ty-fiv- e They approximate around think for himself. These privileges students each- - That ic a conven- are not afforded many students in ient number for one teacher to han- schools of large number. They aie die at a time with justice and pre-- , only to a select few generally given cjdon. With that number the teacher who to have gained notice happen can give individual attention to each. and are therefoie some teacher by Every pupil has an opportunity to, Promoted for t . at po.,llor. personal .id from the t.echer tm1 uilhout any one of them tulf.rir.g he is extended school wi High . from lack of attention, fhe student 'a cordial welcome to engage in all his a.l of taking an has opportunity - t ie functions of the schco upon an naeds to the teacher and thereby reequel basis with anyone else. Every eeivtog direct help. It consequently s.udnt is considered of eqte. value becomes th4t U teacher knows. pract- - anu the same or . lust consideiation tea.ly all the weak points m each Eveiythingis done wuh due consid- etudenf, work and er. niter MpfU for (o id to everyone lor hr. betterment. oodEach or student etlernent J Piute County Looks Prosperous Says party was given Monday night at Mrs. Ivan Montague in A honor of Miss Norma Warner who V. S. L. M. is leaving Friday for Salt Lake This application, is designed in tl e where she will attend school this State Engineers Office as file No. Lynn Stewart and Earl Davies winter. ret Jrned home recently each bringextra responsibility gladly. with them a young wife. There is more community citizen- ing Mrs. Ila Twitchell is here visitship lived through one week of our clinic was held The Tueson her ing with her foiks President C. E. school than is taught in larger schweek. Most of the child Rowan and wife returned Tuesday ools during a whole term. Our con- day of last for examination. from Escalante. ren were ther ditions compel us to be democratic The Bishopric of Antimony gave in consideration to our neighbor. We must be unselfish and patient. a party Monday night in the Johnour individual birth anGet The entire student body must work son grove. Everyone enjoyed fried nouncements cards fr.om us. We do together congenially else this school chicken and other good things to the work on short notice and guarantee to please you. pppld not exist. We are not large at. ooo All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reason therefore, must be by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00 and filed in this office within hirty (30) days after the completion to the publication of this notice. Geo. M. Bacon, State Engineer Date of first publication, September 3, 1926. , Date of completion of publication, October 1, 1326. Mr. Smith and family have moved Mrs. C. A. Blakeslee. Democratic into the I):Witt cottage on west chairman of Piute county, attended Bullion Avenue. Mr. Smith has the reorganization of the state comtaken Mr. Iuffermanns place in mittee in Salt Lake City last week. charge of the gravel pit gang. Birthday parties, are in style for the younger generation to whom feSTON j(s Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hardy of each extra year is an occasion for Minersville, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sud weeks fou-- a rejoicing. Miss Adeiade Keith, who with few days. her mother Mrs Della S. Keith are spending the summer with Mrs. The Misses Lillian and Leda Allen Keiths mother Mrs. R isetta Stark, have returned to their home in gave a purty for a group of girls Magna. Their mother went back on Sunday afternoon. with them. Bovee Dodds celebrated his third birthday with a party to a crowd Miss Zelma Sudweehs is visiting of small boys and girls. for a while in VVidtsoe with her Fiank Henry who is nine gave un all boy partv to mark the big event brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Sudweeks. on Monday afternoon. The Kingston Relief Society met Mrs. Moilie ' Murray. Mrs. Jos. the home of Mrs.Nepbi Christat Tate. Mrs Wilford Munson and several others took a trip to Pufff r s ensen, Tuesday to learn the art of Lake on Sunday of last week. The salad making. party was very successful in every Mr. and Mrs. Rollen Barnson and way according to all reports. kiddies, are visiting their many Mr. and Mrs. Orr Peterson are friends and relatives in Junction back from California after having and Kingston. been gone for some time. Miss Dessie Morrill entertained Mr. and Mrs. John W. Robinson ail her little friends at a party are taking atrip through thescenic Wednesday. bpauties of southern Utah and northern Arizona. Mr. Ephriam Syrett has been quite ill the past few days. He is Mrs. Emma Matthews is home feeling alittle better now and hope he continues to do so. again for a short time after enjoying a trip to Bryce, Zion and Grande Order butier wrappers here. Canyons, as well as a trip to Fish Lake. 'Printed on short notirp m - - - |