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Show ,L. 'V .A VA t-- 5 it. v .A ff --- 1 a V H A 3.4 f cm VOL. 7. JUNCTION. Qrcleville News PIUTE CuUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, fiDar8ale With One Exception, APRIL 22, NO. 1927. Candace A. Blakeslee. Farnsworth Junction Jocals Items Mrp. Candace A. Blakeslee 18 Players Pleased Large died (J. W. in Salt Lake Tribune) The Misses Leona Barney and at Marysvale April 19th of comof Hughesviile C. L. llaerr Mrs. one of of A close the at Iono Roberts of Joseph were visitCarmen Presented By preacher plications following an oeeration his sermons said: Let? all in the Montana is visiiu.g at the home of ing friendsin Jupcticn on Sunday. performed at the Holy Cross Hcspit house whoare paying their debts her parents Mr.' and Mrs. T. E. B. A. C. al about a month ago. Mrs. Blakrs-le- a The Farnsworth players played to Knaus. stand up. It was found necessary to take from tKe operation large audiences both Monday and reedverirg Frank Moore to Richfield the first anJ up in a wheel chair at she hospEvery man, wonen and child, Tuesday evenings and both the plays It was plain to see that the large with one exception, rose to their Mrs. Laura Burt is home after of the week for trcetment. Frank come home was to ital, expecting staged were much enjoyed. Each audience that witnessed the opera, feet. visiting in the northern part of the had some teeth diawn last week in a few when complications actor and actress showed n.uch ab days "Carmen, presented by the music The preacher seated tlvm and state tor some time. and has been ill avery since. set in which necessitated a hurrid ility and kill and the plays staged of Branch the Agriculdepartment said: Now let every man not paycall for her mother and daughters were of the usual high class which ture CoIIedge was thoroughly ap- ing his debts stand up.. Rita andlDee Bertelsen spent the Dr. T. R. Gledhill of Richfield to her bed side. Her husband R. I. Mr. Farnsworth always gives his preciative. The audience, in fact, Theexception.a careworn, hungry Easter week end visiting with Iheit was called to Junction Thursday Blakeslee was with 1 er all ui i g public. (hon'd be complimented for its ap- looking individual, clothed in his mother Mrs. Laura Bertelsen. They morning to attend to Mrs.1 Abe her illness. As Mrs. Blakeslee was Miss Margot Beason, an eastern tness to appreciate the fine art in last summers suit, slowly ass&med returned to the Wasatch Academy McIntosh who has suffered consider so homesick and the doctors could do aetressand playwright with yeais music and show its appreciation by a perpendicular position. Monday morning. ably since having had dental woik very little for her, they peimitted of experience, deserves special a splendid and hearty applause. "How is it m friend," asked done in Circleville- - Mrs. McIntosh the family to bring her be me last in her role as the shrewish mention The opera was mastarfully present- the minister, "that Wm, E. White is home again w as improving as we go to press. you are the On Friday she rallied Thursday. guardian in Cinderella. She pleased ed except for spots and parts that only one not able to meet your after spending the winter in southfor a short time in greeting all th!the audience imrrensley, seemed slightly above the heads of obligations.' ern California. Mrs. Arlene Snow and tiny son friends and neighbors v bo tailed Miss Verus Farnsworth was as fhe players- "Carmen herself Ail'l run a newspaper, he answerhave spent the past few dajs here on her, but from then on her con- sweet and pleasing as alwsjs end ed the singing role very' capably. ed meekly, "and the Lrethern here Mr. and Mis. Milchiel Barnett visiting relatives and friends. dition become more serious and ' charmed the listners with her many Don Jose pleased with his oice who stood up are my subset ibers, aie back from Philadelpha. Mr, death followed Tuesday morning at selections on both the piano and but diSsapointed us from an acirgfan(j. Barnett is planning to legin woik Mr. and Mrs. Will Morrison of wo oclock. imeiimephone. ' or dramatic standpoint, 'delta Luke Monroe spent Easter Sunday here up at the bully Bi y mine soon. Mrs: Blakeslee was boi n at Manti All three of the gentlemen csri- in the role of "Mercedes bhowed heme of H. P. the at the guests of the 1880, 29, July daughter KedbeirpVrtVoff vy"wVll7nd the And So-1- 1 Goes. splendid development in her voice George Brox and family spent Jensen. en and Alice DeWitt. In 1881 the people are all anxiously awaiting Easter at Manti visitiug with regine ehe was a student at the- - P. C. family mevad permanently to.their ;eturn in june vbtn lhy H. S. A! ice Williams was exception There was a marrin our town aid latives. Marysvale and have been identified promise us a larger and more ccm-I- n o in her ally portrayal be wjSt; when wa8 for sweety won(jt,r0us the upbuilding of the town andpiele ca?t wbo wii pjay bp. Mrs. Mario Jensen arrived here Michaelo. i he mat k?d his prices down he then of the extren e illness of and county since that tire. Mis. .Woman Tie Married and account The ot her . Of expecial notice was the color jdi(, fldvettise And i when he saw,lis Tuesday tuning at the home Mis. Nellie Blakeslee was especially active in Gams Mr, Farnsworth assured us her daughter-in-laHer D. is Gibbs fathci J. ful costumes that gave the much trfide paiento. increasp wUh a his migM the political and newspaper ret iv- - that these are better plays than Barnson. needed atmosphere to the story. and m in. heflower still marked qu He sick. iiisef the towm. She assisted J. F, any theyTiave staged thus far and evety price and advertised again. Mesdames Vera Muidock and Brunell in publishing the Piute no one sH'Suld miss them. And when he advertised again, put and after his death she rao j, Stake T LII1A Pibiuni was Sadie Elder and children oi Hender Pioneer all and folks the more, prices moie R. Sj Spencer, one of the Stake It is certainly t,o be .hoped that. rUfch,d wilh t ar)(1 majDr to foreshewas twenty years of age. missionaries who spent a couple of ion Monday the B. A. C. will see fit to visit ts p ,trnize bia slmP 8nd whilp thp, Later when the paper was sold and wees here daring the winter of ' agdn as long as tl ey have siul b sr ess ctne his way and niadej TuesdtV R the namo Ranged to the 1 Me. Escalante wss vUitirg friends In Bbe Ieft Mke Dewlltho LaH8euti, Gilbert 'capable men as Mailing a no his method win, Gat man behind ,, Junction during the early part of morning for Kanab where he will ( Chief tian she assisted the editor han directing and sUgltg pjeras. h.Tsc; unter.sMxd to rale the shekel.?-- . the out type paper, setting 4 (putting gbe week. lie was accompanied byk', Is in. he raked the shack- $f 'tT'jtt1ngspCiaTBAt j T)ie masicaig given in conjvinct- - els in, hesaiwh's forture risirp and T. Lesler Ridd.e of Kingston was ing the miningactivitiesof the camp (on wifh Applesauce toi.imisa to k a goodly lot of tin to feepon f Mrs. .Bawiejice Bird and Mrs. visiting in Junction Wednesday .As long as the paper was published Dewey . Moore, has been home, Kiuoii luu.ui ijos Angits are al treat musical Meat to iia;l;j the in Marjsvale, Mrs Blakeslee was as the advert:s'ng. Fa-- dnv a generous the past week. He eame up from home, ox 'mei lather iv. l.; eveulRK school talent. e n t ainh a ami hed active worker iD making it a success Iieneryville where he has spent th r.ptiatt (sum Bmuebite. Vbe program is as follows plain, the moje one rays fo printW. E.. Bay of Kiegston was a and helping each new editor get a paS winter. He was accompanied Overture--H- . S. Orchestra ers ink. fhejgi eater is the gain. Wednes- line on the town conditions. ny the Misses Eliza Moxin, Ruby Mrs. T. E. Knaus entertained business visitor in our city Qmsfroui"Las of Limerick Town (m ) pHjn Dealer ' ' was' New? After thePiute County Smith J Wanda Baldwin and Mr. the Bridge Club auu paiiotis Cun-ua- y day. 1. Bass of Limerick Town Chorus" removed to Junction she was lhe Lloyd Cheynoth of the southern 2. Your Eyes Are Bright ' evening. Prizes x. Rumor has it that Dewey Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Marshall Marysvale correspondent fir sen.e and V and Meeks' lixtlVDC 130.11111 iTI f tIS at,i00WS: Ladies Mrs. Lane Beilei- tapjpbell f0"6' were Alisa Moxin cams to Junction for and small daughter Cassie ' ben, hrsi; Aits. John . Robinson, iialladay 1901 the After Cffk-1, herman May iage News the at callers purpose of obtainirg Mr. and "Stars Brightly Shimr:g-Ladi- es second; AlrS. Guy Atwood, consolat- pleasant she continued her woik to newspaper on their way jM. Mooie s consent to their nar-an- d ion: uentlemen, John Robinson, Thursday morning Glee Club in a took Marshall prominent Mrs. part Lake City where tierjage but no marriage license las "l'ne Pfd Brigte-tusi; bwening Andeison, second; Salt ns Clee Democratic partj campaigns, both been issued yet. Were waiting treatment. medical will receive for smooth-time It's some about Milchiel Barnett, consoaiiti . There , Club in the town and county. For anum to ftker They will also go ground by Delta tientlyfor the f.nncunun.ent, lit tongued advertising were four tables of bridge. Molly Mine (from opera) Chorus secret-was she ber of time a short ' county years for and visit relatives our town with some schen e whereDewey, T5rflection-H- . S. Oichtsua. of the party and at the time of in home to ary their before returnir g he lusiness frtm the subtracts by Mrs. Anna M. Long was enterher death was the only w i man Widtfcoe. men a liberal donation for some tained at an elaborate Ray Erinkerhoff met with a rather If you want to seea human blind birthday in Chairman the County them a painful accident the other day party Monday evening. bat, watch Meeks Ualladay since '.worthless scheme, leaving and state. After ihetown was inooipor-ate- when he cut across the back of his Elder Barkrw Mrs. Mr. is all bunch over. after it Just ail he lost-higlasses on Easter. Any she held the tfEce of city whv our merchants will fall for this right hand. Ray said he thought his tiry sm slopped in Junction a short one finding a pair lying around ,a admimslrati-onsan- d two under treasurer on week the of bunk is a queer thing to us. We time the early part hand wiud soon be alright as it uTES INSTCN the road please notiry the p or for the last fifteen montns their wy to Della to visit relatives. frit mi Cl blotter abe:dy Hopeit goto them with a legitmate propkid and receive his blessing. has been town clei k. osition ppe that fs I fcri soon gets well, Ray. jttuta She is survived bn her husband, D H. Murray Mate leader of a and but it success, up, they pass Clean up. cheer up spring is Mrs. Lawrence Bird and Mts. (Too Late Fcr Lari Week) can take them in most any Word was received in Junction Boys and Girls Clubs and Alma here seems to be the motto of the stranger A monument has been ei reeled Eldon Tuft of Los Angeles, Doiolhy have State old time. We beli." e Baimm was Insqectcr Sheep Esplin Wednesday night that Mrs. Horace Piutes as they have all turned out of Marysvale snd Blakeslee Cove at in of honor the ties eour field Gai and RisPiute been in alwrut right. Unique Weekly, Zabriskie of American Fork, motto take the place of the wind with Her small Pioneers mother which is cf to be dedicated grandchildren. the past week at terd'i g her of John H. Zabriskie of our city ing Sun Ohio. a genuine glean up oay. on April ISih 1927. business. They have teen acre npn tnis place is living and her brothers had been rushed to the Provo Hosprd on their inspection trips by Wesley R. of Salt Lake City, John ital to be operated on for a bunt After a spell of very cold weather Good Reason. J. K. Anderson arrived home County Agent, Morgan P McKay P., of Mackay, Idaho, and C, L. Gall Bladder and complications. thfesun has again bewvred furth to DeWitt of Marysvale; and twojw'j understand that wotd was also Sunday Apt il Id! h from Nevada giyp qs a happy surprise on Easter. here he has spent the past winter. For sometime past we have been sisters Mrs. M. E, Workman of'8ent to her children itsdiig in A northwest Missouri newspaper receiving h National Farm I e.vs-a- t Milrord and Mrs. G. P. Cherrington wuitsoe and they left at once for Mrs. T. 0. Smith entertained her recently offered a prize for the best The Kingston Irrigatioh Co. meet our Mate, Inn Irnuu office of LosAngeles alsosurvive. their mot hers bedside. Wesincerely answer to the question, "Why is a Mrs. at Fullmer Lorin Funeral services vviil be held in hope Mrs. Zabriskie fully recoveis daughter 9. and appointed Repeatedly, we have been impress Saturday April newspaper like a woman? The prithe Smith ranch Easier day. Nephi Christensen fir water mast- ed with the fearlessness and straight the L. D. S. Chapel Thuisch y moin from her operation. ze was won by a woman who sent in er for the following season. forward manner in which national ing at 11 oclock. The s; eakers will man Mrs. Vera Nay has hem very this enswey; "Because every Miss Vera Knudson left Thursday problems have been discussed. ,e Samuel L. page Thcs. Black and is recover- should have one of bis own and not ill withthe Mrs. Joseph Neilsen and son of "Veto is not The soloists N. red will voices Swalberg. defeat, ' exactly morning for her heme in Eihaiim run after his neighbors." Kansas Magna are here visiting her parents our sentiments. ing now although she is still quite oe Byron Anderson and Bcntir to attend the funeral of her grandCity Star. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliss Blood and ill. W have just been discussing Weimer, Jr.lri n n.t will Lein the father who died in Salt Lake City relatives. what a splendid thing it would be city cemetary. Wednesday Mark Jackman took Mr. and Mrs. David Evans of if we could get The National Farm her to Mar.vsvaleto catch the train Mrs. Amy Barton of Tropic is Mrs. Wm. son t.rd to see iheirgrand came Sudels We understand that Miss Knucecn, Newsintothe hands of our Farm with her prothgr Mrs. Francis Leamington Mrs. Herman Loebriek and family Mrs. Rachel Applegate, Alton and brother P. F. Savage of Buieau leaders threughout the will not return until Sunday evenmother, Davis and her brother Luther Davis of Marysvale were visidrg relatives from Antimony returned and just Sunday state. ing and the kiddies who attend her at his home. Mrs. Barton esme Saturday leaving again in Junction Wednesday. They were Parowan whrre attended the they Mrs. Applegate with them school are rejoeirg over another The farmers of Utah are squareover for the funeral of her eiater taking accompanied by Mrs. Helen Allen few funeral services of their- Irother ly behind you. a few weeks visit. for days vacation. Mrs. S. M. Price of Junction and who was operated on for Goiter in George Heap. Our deepest sympathy goes outi M. S. WINDER. as her brother is ill she is staying Lake three weeks ago. Helen Mis3 Utahna Wiley of Learning Secrebary-Treasure- r, Utah State Sat ti Miss Knudson in her hour for g short time. looks fine and saysshe feels as well with her relatives ton is visitir-ti iaL Mr. M, Neilsen made a ' business Farm Bureau Salt Lake City Utah as she looks, after visiting her S. M. likes .The Winder Senator and fripnds here. Miss Wiley is a Word was received here late trip to Salina where he exchanged sister in Marysvale fyr a few days Attar two or three weeks of former resident of this town. National Farm News. his car for another one. ' to will home her she hare. Thursday evening that Mrs. Ruth return absence Martel, Rex and Kermit McGill Nevada was Barnson of, Aaderson and Rosella Luke. Delilah R. A. Allen rnaue Mrs. Mr. and ill Mr. and Mrs. John extremely Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stoker, forDay, Norma Bucklar and Ellen Day Allen R. Albern made a trip to a flying trip to Salina Sunday, Barnson and Mr and Mrs. I. M are pow back at school again. We merly of Junction moved to our made a business trip Roy Sevier county on business last Tues There they bad a short visit with Bay left immediately for McGill ere glad lo have these students city last Sunday. They will live in to Escalante the early part of the ' their Mrs. Adella Will No further word has been received day. daughter, Mr. Ira McDonald bogie. back with U, week. nod iaras as we goto press. family. J , - , . , i "Y j - And-whe- n 1 h I vete-awarae- i Duet-.-No- u la i e Mt ' 1 iic d, s 1 - 3 |