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Show k N VOL. 6. t V - .. JUNCTION. PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY junction Jocals Patterson-Garson- Frans Rose of Salt Lake City . here Saturday of last week and Sunday. He wasa- guest of his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Bernard W8S - Barnson. Edrie Woods left Wednesday of last week for Provo where she will stay for a short time visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. LaFell Woods and family have returned to their home in Provo after having spent the past ten days visiting their father, J. H. Empey and sister, Mrs. Jasper T. Woods. Mrs. Clara Merrill and small son have returned to their home in Rigby Idaho after having spent the past month here as a guest of Mrs. Merrill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mose We Are! The following committee have been appointeb as the main commit tee to formulate plans for the big- gest and best celebration in Junct- ion for some time, Gilbert R. Beebe chairman, John H. Zabriskie and Richof the Cashier Guy Lewis, Gladys Price. They are empowered field Commercial and Savings Bank to choose any one and as many as of Richfield was doing business they desiie to assist them in puit-in-g at th" fvmty seat and jr, Circle-vijl- e over this celebration and we on Sat trday. about .t with their j expect to go usual vim and put over someth ng JJr. and Mrs. D. 11. Ribinsonand realy big. family have returned to Heir horn arter having spept thr- past week Another New Car. visiting relatives. Mr. Robinson am s sons spent the w t ek w it h Mr. ami Mrs, John II. Iliekman Robinson Mrs. in ents Paragoormh and tVie girls spent the wet k in have invested in a new Chevrolet, five pamnger car within the last Junction with her parent. week. The car so we understand Barlow Mrs. Helen Allen nd small son was deliw red Sunday by Roy . of it will take thev and pc&sesson week-enMrs. d of V Uy were guest once and begin to get some real A lens si ter, Mrs. He man Lee- - at enjoyment out of life. We rejuice brick of Marysvale. with them over their r.ew acquisition. Frank Chalk has returned fnm Monroe where he has been the past Jesse Morrill arrived here Sunday week. Frank was called to that with alodeof mighty fine e and morning city to li; mothers rasLerries dewberries ard chnr'es after she died to s:ayed for the from the Provo bench. Jesse has funeral. lie is here looking for a made several trips into our section Rome and expects to gT pemiran-tl- y o', the country with fn.it and will located in our city within the continue to make them while the next few weeks. fruit lasts. Former District, Judge Henry N. Hayes of Richfield was a business visitor in Junction and Circleville on Saturday of last week.56 - I -- t j g j $upposiug we possess mental meadows. Are we allowing the meadows to suffer a men'al massacre? Grass grows, Along came a herd of cows and crop off the giasc drink the streams and leave us barren wastes instead. Uo must keep the mind growing, like the grass, and be fluent, like the streams. But we must not Ik1 satisfied to just be cropped at oilier peoples wills. Why not enrich that growth and store some away forwhen winter comes So many of us permit mental massacres to completely change our views of life that it is necessary for a view to be taxon of our mental plats. In the fall of a school term students enter with certain determinations. It would be interesting to know just how many accomplish that determination by the Spring so that thej can truthfully say, Well, I said that I would and 1 did. It is quite common to ask a student What are you here for. There replies too often are 1 dont know or 'To get an education. Yes, hut to get an education of what? I wonder how many of the students who grudunted last spring and are goii g away to school next year know what iiitl'jL How truly this bespeaks us. Esp- they me going for. It is to often be going ecially am I foiced to notice these true they are going just to a college pol busneis. They want too often, attitudes in the srho is A ish. polish bpt a surnothing draw there play, Sojpe teaches It HU doesnt go know. face i finish, othei 3 teach history or ipftbc is all in It into at a1). ll.o object wh .cs.i o' heis reach tuu s i'ui ilsj or desert, go to school because they have to the un nttil field, meadow school to Some students it? isn't go while , go. Others go for pas! me a them which an for idea learn-gives fewer go to gain iiepiiation, j just he can school ing, intellectual development. Many start while others at such differences could be shown in j given an idea that starves .0 death school alone There will always be hunting for a place in the students these variations but could there mental plat to settle. Another school term for Piute not be a emphasis toward we!' s.-u- Mrs. Mary I there vi-iti- J. Meeks ofOrdervi her daugl le to Mrs. Mfi v E. Meeks. Grandma Meeks is eighty six yenisold and is as n ry as ir st efi lie ymi-'- g In nr-uh-- po' doing hsr daily stint in tht garden and walking around tvn vi.itirg' J old friends. j I ' i nuts, human wedges or advers- ity pushers? We no c out t have a choice but in i cal ity, ht. are Three workmen who were chisl-Jining upon pieces of marble were approached by a visitor to ti.e construction ground. He asked the first one, What aie youdoing? A curt reply enme Chiseling. The visitor moved on to the second worker and I am asked the same question. fir SaltLakeCity, was marble the reply. shaping Again the victor moved on, this Messrs Predy Meeks and Arrol time to the third worker who seemHa! la day wentto Widtsoe Saturday ed keenly absorbed in his work and f on business returning to their home vry painstaking. The visitor really atTuesday. They were aceompanined disliked to attract the workers by Mrs. Elsie Ilalladay who visited tention for he seemed so interested in his labor but finally the visitor with old friendin that city. asked, And what might you he Me? 1 am building a catdoing? Most of the young people of hedral. The dreamy look in his Circleville are planning on spending to depict a mental seemed eyes the 24th of this inonth at Puffeis vision of the beautiful edifice that Lake, Would rise upon the grounds where the workers label ed. They were all The Fourth of July entertainment three in the same shed upon the at Circleville was under the direct- same job. One was chinning, the ion of the Commercial Club and in other was shaping marble, but the spite of the epedemic of whooping ' third was bufldirg a cathedral. To cough in ouur city proved to be the third one it meant more than highly successful. Vcida Fox was labor or play. It meant that into Goddess of Liberty and a most every block of marble the thiul one was chiseling bis best expression. splendid program was rendered, A kiddies dance and sports were His soul was shaping itself into enjoyed in the afternoon with a every piece of stone. Eveiy niche, dance ft.r the adull winding up the curve or figure expressed a por- of an sonality. It breaHudthe day. i rate the 24th? Ill say The Misses Ida and Ellen Howes and Madia Norton spent, a couple days of last week in Marysvrle visit ing relatives and fronds. W. D. Harrison, Head of Department of English and Public Speaking in Circleville High School. Mr and Mrs John Balkin and son Bruce of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Susie Barnes of Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. Howard of South Bountiful, were guests at the home of Mrs, Mary Meeks the first week in July- Mrs Balkin and Mrs. Barnes areMrs. Meeks daughters. Sunday July 4th they sll went to Bryce Canyon and' spent the day returning to C rc'eville the same evening. They left Monday morning Are We Going to Celeb- John Goulding. NO. SO 1926: 1G. The Mental Meadow Massacre fTrcleviile News We were very much surprised when we learned that the county clerk had issued a marriage liscense to Wallace Patterson of Leaver and Luella Carson of our city on July 9th, the young couple were married the same evening and are spending their honeymoon in Junction a guest of he brides parents, Mr. and Mrs W. F. Carson. Luella has been in Beaver for some time visiting her sister Maiie and while theie met her fate. The young folks arrived in Junction, Wednesday evening and decided they might as well get married bow as to put it off so consequently they took the fatel step andi so far are not sorry. We join Jheir many friends here and in Beaver in wishing them all the happiness in the world. I I Arriel Peterson has opened up a in our city and for the short time tie has been opened seems to be making good. store greater so, we are permitting mental mead ow massacres. Fei haps the biggest redeeming feature of recent manta! culture has been a wholesale establishment of poultry in Piute county During the winter another one was started when certain men began t speak of dairy stock in place of stock for cows. These things and only these types of thinking will ever elimnte this mental murder that we are so wont to allow. Theie ra-a- ge never was a time in all our existence when mental meadow demanded more cultivation than they do now L'tus no longer le gitisfied with either this thinking or that thinking The time has come so that this or that mu6t back stage to not only this but also that" Perhaps that is new but it is also logic. As you finish reading will now also promise to join your forces in a national campaign against mental massacres? mea-ado- w Widtsoe Items Florence Adair of Salt Lake ('itv has been here a short time visiting her son Orson Adair and family. Mrs Adair was a former resident of our city and a host of friends welcomed her hack. Upon her return home Sunday Mrs. she wss accompanied by Mr. and Mr?. Orson Adair who will return in a few days. The following people from our city left the first part of the week fur Manti where thry will do temple work during the Garfield Stake Excursion: Mr. and Mrs, John R. Campbell, Bishop C. II. Mangupi, Mesdamea Jane Reynolds and Vie toiia Yoting and Mr. and Mrs. Charles fetodeard with their two sms Raymond and Edgar. Mr. and Mrs Charles Stoddard and sons will return by way of Fish Lake where they will be joined by Mr. and Mrs. Walt Stoddard of Uintah valley and will enjoy several days of fishing before reluming to their home. - county is rapidly approaching. DeSome twenty reope from Escah termine the states of mind and plan an'e passed tl roi gh our city c to cultivate in order to reap a golden Sunday and Monday on their way harvest,This article is written especi-al- y to Manti where they will take part for me student with the object in the Garfield Stake Temple Ex? in mind that they will give themcursionin that city this week. selves a good overhauling mentally and then analyze the cause. With Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fautin Jr. a good diagnosis of the case definitGreenwich were visitors in our our county. Piute county doesnt ely before them, the teacher b can of a few days last wefefc. Mr. and We are sory to see them leave necesjjajily need a place for a high very fikel el left a cure or at least city Mrs. Fautin were former residents as they were both pubD spirited school in order to iijstill beHer hro-- ; a remedy that will lead to cure. of our part of the countpy and their ! and did much to help put things a ier visions of life jab; its students. Yet I dont like to play on that word relatives and many friends were Mr. and Mrs. YV. A- - Jackman The most beautiful building in the cure too much for I imniie Lately We understand Melvin Horrid over in pur midst. to see them back. spent several days of last week in went to Provo and returned with a world furnish nothing but a pleas- get a picture of smoked ham. It is pleased Marysvale where they combined load of rasberiies which he took on unless there were tome cured. When a studant reaches that James Ilalladay who has hen ill ing sight two daughters and pleasure with business and while to Antimony for dispose!, Sunday students desirng to seek knowledge stage his mental meadow would be S. Ilermanspn the of first .since with Slay what wis son of Elsinore arrivetj in Widtsoe Mr. Jackman made toe kaleomire afternoon, leturning to our city a first thought to be typhoid fever of life within its walls. Abe Lincoln better massacred for an inspection relatives on Saturday to visit for a short with of disvisited wife his would fly likely didnt attend a palace. On you of that mental plat Monday morning. which latter developed into but that city. name a mne outstm lirgly great play grass and the Btream time with relatives and friends. pneumonia is recovering r icey at man than he? Yet conditions in our dogged so that the mind has gone Mrs. James Peterson has return- the present will it writing, although DirM. S. Parker, Educational are elaborate in comparisrn to sleep, (No! not seed.) A student Mr- ard Mrs. Miltoft Steed of ed from Antimony where she spent probably be nec a for him to r - icjunty ary for school in could rbmain to conditions 11 Lincoln like that which ector of the Utah Public Hea'th under nderson, are rejoicing over the days a guest of her parent main in bed for the npxt fpw W(ipks Association with headqoaifeia in Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Day. labored for his education. We cant indefinite daze and yet come out,arrjva 0f a new baby at their home James has a tuierciiir condlt'cn 'K a short time aero. Salt. Lake City, accompanied by hi-all be Lincolns but we can all hfcvc perfectly inafft cted. Ri igham Y Mrs. Steed has ,and the doctors have cautioded his when mental desert no had a for the past more little Lake to wife were vpry phsant callers at been of Salt certainly City been has tjuit persev,erencc Mrs. H. J. Bevins who mother to use every precaution to stand to across country and o he months few Lincoln the News Office on Monday. Mr. here visiting her daughter Mrs. build thatfiushed plodded upon her retnui tjie heigkth up his general health before and of old an man is head Salt he attained. Lakevabey at the Parker Newspaper here last week she wTas accompanied Mary B. McIntosh, left Tuesday blowing him to be a outmuch is the Ler Tins determined and said he felt quite at home in is seems place. much It that in by her sister Miss Elsie Hansen. proclaim home Diiggs, We hope he soon recoversand will ironing for her 13 tt in Q matifl countleis being meat'll this oar a hand run office. ways attitude by day Idaho. Mrs. Bevins was called to he perfectly well to start into school here in the interest of the the bedside of heT He ter of attainment. Some of is have ved Hi t Yuung w as i ight yet did he Mis. Nettie Ackerman of Hendaughter some this fell. sale of Christmas seili ud asked three weeks ago, Mrs. McIntosh has mental fields of rich soil, more have see the citv and the valley as it derson is in Junction visiiirg uiH nental meadows while most have now is? Only in his minds eye. Yet her son Joseph Ackerman and ye editor to act as chaiiman. We been very ill but at last reports was Mrs. Lacra Bridger, whoes husba all understand we as accepted deserts. Even a mental de the mental .'at was fertile enough jy fora short time, much improved. and died in Vaca boss few a to do is months the has ago job chairman sert will sometimes house a dry-- 1 that he saw the vision and nothing to her care do seven the work for little fellow leaving and let the other lander. Do you know o,pe? People could erase it from his mind. One Wallace Pattersonbas returned to FOR LALE. nearly new piano by .ras Circleville returned to children, Nevertheless work or no work, this with mental ,meadoWB gepeyally man in Piute county said, But look Mrs. his home in Beaver after having and is Clara Norton, $175.00 casl erecting a small home near allow other people to crop from at the prairie and the swamps. is a most worthy cause end we are come over here atolen one of our her See Mrs. John Barnson takesit. father, John Nay, will soon he them while they truly coujkl be True, but look at the fertile spots of willing to do all we can to forward and her making Junction. popular young girls ready to move in her own hatne and feeding and storing at the tiawie the valleys. Arent they all the more the good work in our community. bis bride. Mrs. Patterson will remain r.ceiveher many old friends. time. The rich mental field person precious for being there in all the here for awhlie visiting with her Mr. and Mrs. Olson Fox amj will often take tfte attitude 1 should swamps and prarie? Who will have Viola Johnson has returned to Sheriff and Mrs. W. F. parents, Mrs. Emma Mansor of our city worry, consequently he does not the vision to effect a drainage in family have returned to their home her home in Provo after having Carson. was called to Monroe the first of the get the best of and most fr.om his the valley? Who will have the vision i i Salt Lake City after havtng spent spent the past ten days here visit-- 1 Rick and life of cattle for U week visiting relatives and friends ing her cousin Delone Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Rick left Sun- month where she has gone to stay opportunities It is similar Jn this to see that the to using a steam hammer Piute county is of short duration? ir Junction and CirdevRie. other relatives and friends, day for Ferron, Utah, where they with her daughter Mrs. Joseph And- capacity done to went to get Mrs. Rieks mother, Mrs erson. Mr. and Mrs Anderson are to crack a nut. It doesnt make Who will have the vision to Mrs. Elizabeth Barnson Ras been Kenneth Goulding of Henryville Barney, Mrs. Barney will attend the rejoicing over the arrival of a boy n u h difference, according to obser- break away from tradition and defiel rich however d, much brain whether home one at here and could week of their vation, most last velopthat plat 'cjiite ill since the Fourtn 'but was visiting reunion at Winkleman and will then July 1st, spent as we As meadow or The is has. well from desert? how well enough (to be Aut ,the first of is it long question his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. spend the rest of the summer here notrefrain calling Grandma ' 1 ' used. Are we steam hanpmers craek- grow up and merely grow up to do this week, down to see him. John Goulding. with her daughter. bed-sid- the class wherein the fewer of the W? have learned that Supernten- - three types are enlisted? Can't there in place dent L. R. Nelson has bought his be more cathedral-buildechiselers? is! of 80 many Cant there grandfather's home in Provo and character-builders in place he more moving part of his household-fnrn-Cant fture to that city, Mrs. KHison andjf 80 many children will stay there but tie there be more of the type of stud- Superinterdent will be back aid ent who goes to school for the opfoi th attending to his Interest in portunist s ofi led his personal rs j salary-icavanger- s? , . ha!f-bak- vl e-- al J j s fam-ment- J j id |