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Show - y v, t i L- yKtate County News, 1 auction, t'Wi ..' .T.-.- Tr ; - A should Piute County Celebrate the 24th ot July? ANSWER THE ABOVE QUESTION AN D WIN A CASH PRIZE, Somebodys going ,to wini the prize, why not Y OU? . V I This Contest is open to everybody arid we will give a cash prize of 4i f $2.50 for the hest reasons in r not more than Five Hundred words . All Answers, to be eligible in the competition, must be written on ' . i but one side of the paper and ... . 1 - , i V the typewriter of in ink. ,on All answers must be in not later than Wednesday, July 21st, at at 10 f A. M. Either send in or C L i ' V bring your answers to the Piute . t, g Mr. and Mrs. Bert Davenport of Engineer who io White the rotnC between the Fsnguitch weie dinner guestslktthe hbme of Mr. and Mrs.'John I. Norton of the and mouth' the Bridge v ' on 'Clair Tuesday. accompanied by Mi-Belle Jenseft ahd Mr. n Morrill, Mr. find Mrs. Charles B. Maxwell and Mrs. Wallace Patterson leftfbr Salt bake City Saturday afternoon and thre& children df Eedar 'City, where they Went to take MrS. Jen- accompanied by Miss Roene daughter ' By FRANK H. CriELEr sen, who has been employed' in that of Jame& Maxwell df ihe same citjl, city the past year and is returning are here visiting at the home of Mr. jfhy (grouchy Dad from a months vacation and visit and Mrs. IL Earl Bay. him the advantage LET'S give Sunday afternoon'Messrs and with her tr other and o .her relani erj doubt likely lie suffers t . II. Earl Bay Rnd Charles Max from Indigestion. The rest (if die party returned Sat ,For, years he has mad It a habit well and families leh for a fiVhing urday evening reporting a splendid of his life- to loolt tor trouble and hfe has trip which extended over seyelui wonderfully successful. trip.' Sam Ivisley, sur-eyin- Circle-villcanyd- n, J home; dad and .the bo y - ; ' 4 DAD AND THE BOY HOME, ' ' By FRANK H. CHELEY Are You Dad or the Old Man? Father Thoughtful Respect Mes-dam- es , - 1 looks upon every carefree, exuberant, noisy,, dirty, boy as a necossary nuisance that must be tolerated ugalnst the day be matures and can shift for. himself. ( lie Is always looking for the ul terior motive in. every boy tlon, and cannot .believe there U anything, worthwhile la, the boy. i with t4s boy as lie Is . are tw) strange bulldogs. .lie doesn't realize there Is no more sense In breaking the will vf a boy than there Is in sandbnggiug the engineer of a, train. Fifty thousand. American boys against, i grouchy. , Duds ,in this United States last year, and run away froiq,.home. , , Yet, a broken window is more easily ipend,ed .than a ruined boy. and any bey wll to, 11 the truth when Jie is not scared into lying, i Down with the grouch , days. He- ' fun-lovin- g . , d . 1 uy r.. it. Dejivei;. Co 1 9 ) Mr, and Mrs. Roy Barlow and fam Mr. and Mrs. Willse Alger, jvho ilyVVvhd hatiFbert in Richfield the past yeari are njoYfjigf badk to their have been in Ciicleville the past home in Junction. We af'e glad, to few months, stopped in Junction see them back with us aftdAvilt be a Short time on Monday on their glad when they' get settled 'sb we way to MarysvtJo, and we undercan call and see them. stand they will goon to Midyale before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Beebe made a business tnp'toFiHmore, the earMr. and Mrs. L L Johnson have ' ' ly pHTt of the week.' e urned to their home here once more, they have been speht the past Mr. Sadie Smith 'and son, Lester few months' visiting their children who have been here the' past fef in Utah and Idaho We have missed weeks visiting Mrs. Smiths daughthem while they hive been gone ters,' Mesdumes Helen Allen,' Annie and are mignty pleased to see them Mangum, and' Myrtle Brinkerhcff back' once mbre and families, have returned1 to their home in Tropic." Mrs. Mary McIntosh w ho has been Miss Myrtle Luke has gone to Aus extremely ill the past mont is able to lin to visit Tor a weelfwith' her par- set up and we hope she will soon be ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Robinson. out among her friends orce more. - - - r. Do Not of their boys, but rather strive to be eminently worthy of It Consequently, It never occurs to snch sons ever to think of their fathers as the old man, or the old gent Dads Win Because They Are Convinced Vital Character Is as contagious as the measles and pever lose an opportunity to "expose the boys and themselves to It, and . Because They Do Not Blame the Boy for every occasional falling in love with the girls. They did it themselves, and are convinced that comradeship with the right sort of girls is the greatest tonic in the world for right living, and Because They Believe that boys must actually both earn and spend money In order to learn practical thrift and so take pains to provide them with ample opportunity for both, not forgetting to have them give, too, and Because They Understand Perfectly that a broken will Is a greater misfortune than a crippled body to a boy; while a directed will Is the greatest of boy possessions. ' H. Cheley. Denver. Colo.) - |