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Show VOL. 6. JUNCTION. PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Junction Jocals Additions of Mr. and Mrs. Loring Whittaker of Circleville were Jnnction visitor s U. H To View Wonders, Faculty. Sunday evening. flDar8valc Ford Travels From China of U. How did you get here? was new proffessors and ith first qi.Mtin Park Ranger instructors will be added to the Leo Smith was able to ask a motorfaculty of the Univeisity of Utah ist who entered the Grand Canyon this year, according to announce-- ! National Paik recently. To which ment of Dr. George Thomas prethe man replied you don't think I sident of the state institution. Nine drove all the way do you? Ranger faculty members are leaving the Smith had to admit that this was university for a years absence as the car bore a while ten others who have been hardly possible, license plate from China. Although away are ictuining to resume their every state in the Union, District teaching duties following a year or of Columbia, Hawaii, Canada and more of study or teaching experie nee Mexico were repiesenitd in auto at other institutions. Nineteen othat the park during August, travel ers are retiring from tne institution of China to the addition the Dr. Sherman Brown Neff, probreaks all previous lerg distarce fessor of English, will le head of for an auto trip to the the English department of the state records; Grand Canyon. university starting this fall. He is The owner of the car is Mr. T taking the place pf Professor B. F. McCrea, a missionary at Cebbo, Roiand Lewis. Several new ins ruct- He was driving a China, car, Vi" t.cul or8.re chiina. The cat matih of the English deparUt?nt, Inducing Russell Kraus,' winner of the hack and consequently was shipp- Rhodes scholarship, who has been. ed accross the Pacific. After a tour . studying for the past three jeais at of the cruntiy it wul be shipped Oxford university in England. back to China again. ' Most of the faculty members Mr. McCtea has been in China for who are returning to the school 20 years, and is now enjoying his following their leaves of absence, vacation by taking a motor tour of now have higher degrees or are the United States. otherwise better fitted to instruct in such an institntion of higher al revenue for 1926, 14.0 per cent learning as the Utah university. for 1924, and 6.7 percent for 1917 Receiptsfrom b nines- - licenses em- How Much Bo Wo Spend sist chief ly of taxes exact td from insmance and oilier inenrpmated companies and from s e tsx on In a Year? gasoline, whi'e those Horn non-- j business license compi ise chvfly tax-- s (,n motor vehicles and amounts The Department of Commetce paid for hunting and fishing pi i i! nounces a summary of the al statistics of ths State of Utah fur eges. Grand terns For i I Charges King and son and (laugh ter made a trip to Kish Itke last week. ir, 191 an ived while j Yellowsta Park Breaks Glos-Recor- ds ing For This Year, 1926. Travel to the Grande Canyon National Park during the month of August, reached t lie record total of visitois, it was announced by J. U. Kokin, l'aik Superintendent here today. According to Mi. Eakin, 20,438 of the total visited the sotnh and 15,0:5:5 the north rim. 8,752 cairn by rail, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Homer Englestead and children of Hurticar.e are visiting with her sister Mis. George E. Henry. NO 36. Ganyon Baxter is home again after visiting for about a week in I Mr. and Mf, Keneth Anderson and sister The! no a George of Escalante spent. a short time in Junction the early part of the week visiting at the home of Joseph Ipson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson will go t Tropic where he is n hirge to teach school for the coming winter. 1026. Miss Helen Twenty-tw- o Mrs. Emma Davies and two small children, Pearl and Wilford accompanied Mr. Davies to Escalante Saturday and spent the week-en- u in that city. 17, . in 4,525 auto- - mobiles. ! ellowstone lVrk, region of won dors and tha countrys largest game sanctuary, has t egun prepeiaticns for winter at the eicse of its most successful :e uon. The animals arc drifting dpwn from the high ridges to sun warmer! and grass filled vailejs while the rangers ration outlying snowshoe cabins and cut the winters wood. Meanwhile vaentionsists continue travel through the park in numbers far greater that ever before. ltd! travel to Yellowstone ceases September 20th, and on that date the hotels, peimanont am! transportation company likewise cease operation for the season. Persons in private automobiles wil be permitted in the park as long as weather permits, which should be until about the middle of October. The motorist who comes to Yell- Claud Kenyon is back again from Compared to th- - same month last Salt Lake City after attending the year, there w as an increase of 007. or 3 per vnl. A rather heavy loss State Republican Convention. in rail ti avel of the south rim was Orson Harris of the Marysvale offset by large increases in motor Cash Store and Bishop Ivan Foisy travel to b ob rims. Travel by bus Messrs. Ervin Barnson and Calvin and families took a trip up to I is i from the raili muls in southern II tab Rude returned from McGill Nevada to the north i m nearly doubled in Like for a few days. Sunday evening. They ryere gone volume. about a week and visited with old The coming month of September The Item in last weeks paper friends in that city. is w hich stated that the last of the piesenl travel McCarty and J. U. owstone after the close of the regHooks are closed on the preyear.1 F. A. Jackman returned the early ular season will find stores open at wedge was wrong, trank Sargent sent and a new year started on main part of the week from Beverly Hills , points in the Park. The Hamand Homer Met any are members October 1st. The total travel for the California where he has been the ilton stores at Old Faithful and Lake of a company formed in Salt Lake season to far is 122,863. Records will also he ready to accomodate past few weeks. While there he City, which took a lease on the lniicate that for the fust tine in limited visited writ hr his son. Mark who- - has minders who desire board Wedge J. I'. Sargv pt has charge cf the history of the paik, travel by been in that nrfy Cb the and lodging. At Mammoth Hot the work at the mine. Chell and auto will exceed that by rail. spring. Springs and Yellowstone Canyon, Ailo Dalton are working at tha the Whittaker stores will he open mine. According to incomplete records, for trade. John Prince, Mr. and Mrs. Roy a total of 1,020,21)0 peisons have Prince and Mrs. Myrtle Slack of predict n heavy winn W. Henry has made several visited the Grande Canyon since 1911 Jo' home the were at ter an!1 Yeflowstone seems to deset ve Panguitch guests trips to Richfield w hei e the dentist This does not represent the total of Jiljn I. Norton and family the after the big summer it exper- lit, hasb-vw irking on the three fro1 t number w ho have seen this tremend-- 1 ienced. Fully 30,000 more people early part of the week. etfi v. hich John broke whtn th ous spectacls lor all time, however, will have visited the park when the wire twister hit him in the facs a- - as in the records from 1911 to 1919, Ve understood that Mr. and Mrs. are finally closed in 1926, than fter breakirg wire bii g twisted. theie is no Havel by private means gates J. W, Willis would in all probability in 1925. And 1925 was a record year. included, while no records are avail- - The spend the winter in Tropic Ihisjear total season travel figures will Herman Lnebiick has the able at all from 1911 back to 1510, bought the their from typhafter recovery 185,000. LoRie Johnson place. lie is planning the year that the liist white men approximate oid fever at Panguitch. but appar- things were accomplish d Many ,,n avipg a cold wir.Ur as he is raw the Canyon, we were misinformed as tin y roads were during the summer-netalking aluut maki g ice already.! It is ioteiesling to note that a built, increased at comudations home Tuesday evening. We ltr months travel to the park during tourists Indebtedness, $re pleased to see them hack and Uhe financal year encing June 30, afforded, and many disting-u'she- d The net indebtedness ifuni'id oil Mr. mid Mis Aur Peterson have the summer months very gearlv all feeling so well after their rather 1925. visitors entertained. Royalty, a!.--, the' figures for an entirt y rear the debt less sinking fur d assi Is) gone to California again. $eriou$ illness from tj phoid. Expenditures. governors of rmatly half of the f m 191 to 1919. The only except- 30, 1925, was $7 The payments for maintenance of Ulah on United States and prominent people Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Taylor left a mil is the Worlds Fair year in 1915. operation of the general dep-- 1 3,220, or .9 per capiti, In 1924 fiom ail over the world come to P. P. ariments of Utah for the fiscal the per capita uebt was $1.3, and few da s ago for Park City. 0, Highway Yellowstone. .Mr. and Mrs. Melff ot langifiich in $6.32. 1917, amount1925, 30, Junp On August 1st the Chicago, Milyear ending one were visitois day Marysvale or $15.48 to caped TixLev'es and Callistor was named as temporary Assessed Valuations per 87,611,204, waukee and St. Paul Railroad opened Notes, last week. ' chairman ita. This includes $3,485, 591. appoi t- some and loose hot let ) new entrance to Yellowstone throassessed valuation the 1925 For io iinents for education to the minor of of shots ranks the into unterrifthe ugh the Gallatin valley and canyon property in Utah subject to ad Wm L. Robinson President of the ivij divisions uf the State. In 1924 Leone Gibbs and Tom Henry left with ed considwhich received was with auspicious exercises. Parkbus-- i vaioren taxation was $G6.r, 451, 862: ( a for few :i c'a?s for comparative per capita bring passengers along this route the amount of stf te taxeslevied was arable applaus by the dehgatos pref Peak Ocean to Ocean Highway of maintenance and operation of t. sent. An ad Jo rn rent unti 2 oclock! to west Yellowstsne and Old FaithVernon, Ohio, and H.D. Judson eral departments was $13.92, and in Perry Chapman of the Bonneville ful. fo Iovve the selection of the several 9g ion of the same organiza Lumber Company has had the swel Manager 1917( $8 31 The intere3:, on debt committees. The new highways opened within head--nof St. Joseph Missouri were callers' amounted to $468,080; and outlays however t'rorn a sense of The report of the committee on the Park consist of a twelve mile iie has had 0 v im i )rt me injunction Thursday on their wry jor improvements, permanent stretch along the shores of Lake Colton AniLeat-- l platform rnd resolution brought a Smoot, to Biyce Canyon, Cedar Bre ke and! $2 501 597 toothache, and has been urth the offer of anumber of ament lhe lota, paymerits, Yellowstone which rep'aces a portion the other scenic wonders of Utah. therefore, for expenses of general all of which were voted down. n tie o..uld weigh one particular of the road from West Thumb to Iterwood Win Republican! One vl'hey had much to say about our h f his face to see if it was by Harry Jos ph attempting to side Lake Uottl and a three mile drive departments, interest, and outlays seemed and roads He and a!S heavy as it felt. very were $10,580,S90. The totals include splendid the IpleJgethe candidaUs 'rg"y against aionjr the vvest rjm 0f the Grand Mnmmotirn llUlIlllldllOII. favorably impressed with the coun-- 1 aj jayn e.ns for the year, whether Chapman went to Richfield world's Court v as drfeaUd-ba CBnyon to Jnspitioii Point. Con- the "Hr andvis.ted dtntist try in general. Mr. Judson was thoi- - matje from current revenues or very j renounced majoiily and onelle struction work has now progressed emghly converted to our section from offered by George M. Cannon pled-- j proceeds of bond issues, rapidly on the new Firehole canycn dhen he was here earlier in the Cmwn-jjrjnr The Relief met Congressional rac-costs to abolish Society Republican the horse reported 0f thegovermental party roa(l. three miles lonyr and of jfreat snmmer add had brought1 Mr. Rol above, $3,152,859 was for highways vention for the first Disy icl' of the church hut Tuesday, very jn tiie sta.(. 0f Utah was defeatscenic value. The Cody road in the inson through with him this time to $827, 982 being for maintenance and State of Utah was held on the Mez-jattended aruj afft,r the vote u". Mr. park east of Sylvan Pass, will be make another convert. on Utah Hotel the floor at rfnine a construction. member of for the $2,324,867 miller, closed on October 1st to undergo racing As we no doubt all remember that 1926, at 2 o clock P. ociation extended a cordial invitat-M- . 9th, complete reconstruction. It will be Revenues. As was anticipated Don P. Colton jon t0 aj the delegates to attend the through the efforts of Mr. Judsin open for travel as usual in 1927. and some of the localpeople tve have The total revenue receipts of Utah was nominated by acclimation mids t races and told them that New wooden cabins were added Saturdays been put on the P. P. O- - O. High- - for 1925 were $10,811,835, or $21.99 considerable enthusiam. Les? than the ir badges assured them a free to ail the perm ment camps and at way which will mean much to us in per capita. This was $2,732,542 one hour w as corsumed by the del- - pass through the grounds, Lake Yellowstone the camp lobby future years. At the time Mr. Jud- - more than the total payments of egntes at t Lis Convention as all; Alt r the preliminaries disposed was enlarged through the addition son wa? here before Mr. Bruhn of the year, exclusive of the payments of a dining room and recreation hall appointments were left to the local of Emma Lucy Gates rendei ed a Panguitch passed through town wiih for permanent improvements, and and the usual committees mber of selections which were much cabins wing. Mere housekeeping seveiai signs' to be erected at $230,945 more than the payments on platform, creditentials and order appreciated by the throng. Miss Ethel Kennedy spent several wcr0 provided this year in the auto and points south directing tour- including those for permanent im- of business were dispensed with. In about a two minute talk James days in Richfield ihe past week. camps and an entirely new camp is Mr. provements, This excess of revenue ist travel through this way. Senator D. II. Robinson was ap- - H. Andeison placed in nominatiop under construction at West Thumb Jrdwn informed qi that their orgai 5 receipts is reflected in the reduction I ointedsa Congressional Clommitte - for United States Senator Hon. Rteu Dave Adams and Thus. R. Henry of Yellowstone Lake. The Union fzation had contributed $50.00 to- of debt. Property and special taxes man for Piute County. hile the speech was short made a trip to .Miners Mountain a ciific Railroad opened a chaiming ward the defraying of the expenses represented 48.7 per cent of the e At 3 o'c'ock tf tie same day at i. was long enough to pay a moet few days ago, hut decided that all and thoroughly complete rustic of preparing and erecting these total revenue for 1925, 53.3 per cent the same place E. O. Leatherwood glowing tribute to Senator Smoot, y desirable mining claims were i ingroom at West Yellowstone show to that 1917 This cent 59.5 gofcs and for Candidate only for 1924, for not only as a Utah product but as a signs. per was nominated as located and being worked. ion for the 1926 season. they are with tis heart and soul and The increace for the amount of Congress from the 2nd district (f man of national and international rt Yellov stone was appily untouched we might say potket book to help property and special taxes collected the Slate of Utah over T. E. Holman nown. Mr. Smoot s nomination was by the furest fmes that swept so over. route 1924 1917 this from to cent 149.2 was made who was a candidate for Leatherput by acclimation, 'lhe Senator per many acres of the northwest during They; aI&o stated that the Salina but there was a decrease of, 14.2 wood's shoe. The contest between was called for and for about thirty the summer. An honorary ranger Canyon road was in Splendid .shape per cent from 1924 to 1925. The per these two was quite intense but mnutes reviewed the atcmplish- force was created and the Crflwn and that much tourist travel should capita property and special taxei. after the delegates had spoken Ted mi nts of the United States Senate Mr.and Mrs. J. II. Empy rctu i e Prince and Princess of Sweqen be encouraged dowvti this way There were $10.70 in 1925, $12.68 in 1924, showed himself to be a true spprt and the present administration in a Salt Lake City the miduie of sen the initial mem hers because of will be a meeting in each towu and $5.76 in 1917. by asking that the nomination of! very interesting and instructive the week after having rpint abeut a their interest in the park, dispiajed week in the northern city on their of throughout the southern pait n g a f.ve day visit. Earnings of general departments, Leatherwood be made unanimous manner. The news joins 'their duri Yhe state will be afeked to send a or'" The contest of the day came in honeymoon. for, services and assured the delegates that he compensation Members of the Sierra Club of many friends in wishing them all the delegate to assist- - rab'A completely rendered by state officials, represen would aid in every way possible to the selection of a candidate for toe happiness and good luck in the world. California spent three weeks hikeng organizing thissoutYiefn branch for per cent of the total revenue see thst the Congressional nominee Supreme Bench some six names bd- along the Yellowstone trails, and, more effective advertising. for 1925, 6.0 per cent for 1924, and was elected. ing selected on the second ballot. were in the park by the. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert R. Beebe re- - conventions, 7.5 per cent for 1917. The State Convention convened The nomination of Judge Elias Hanue of Wyoming. Walton turned Wednesday from Salt Lake Business and nonbusiness at the Salt Lake Theatre at 10 oclock sen was made unanimous by the opp- City where Order butter wrappers here. they have been the past snd by several trade associations constituted 15.4 per cent of the tot- - on the morning of the 10th. Ted osing candidates. notice: on short on Printed week (and insurance companies. bvsiness, i be,ngaad.,the j cr-nq-s j i . i j j Old-time- rs j j j an-ent- ly financi-arrive- j d w tot-fix- j J-- ne gd A. j i M-(i- 1 0. ' t . ) - gwn-M- j 1 ot -- wish-men- ts ( j j y j j g 1 -- e( Seg-'memke- rs , j Le-V- an j j V din-th- sint-read- -- , j cho-iro- 1 lic-me- s S 4 Izk nr |