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Show VOL. 7. Koosharem JUNCTION. PIUTE COUNTY. UTAH, FRIDAY. STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, ETC., REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST People Doing Big Things Why Cant Of Piute County News weekly at Juacticn, Utah NO 15. 1927. Our Relief Society certainly put over a day brim full of happy Thursday, March 17. It was quite surpassing over any previous effort. Cireleviile is very fortunate to have so many good cooks. About 2C0 people were dined like the royal family at the meeting house. Chicken, mashed potatoes, chili, salads, pie, cake, cookies, tea, coffee and beer vanished like the mist before1 the hungry horde of appreciating followers who declared the dinner to be emember 24,1912, We? MARCH 15 published for April 1927. Aa enthusiastic meeting of dairy men in Grass Valley was held at Koosharem Monday forty men be ing in attendance. The principal business of the meeting was the addition of the final touches to a plan toshipin a couple of cars of dairy cattle. Soren Sorenson, president of Grass, Valley Farmers' association, was in charge of the meet ' ing. Reports on the advantages of dairy cattle for Grass Valley were given by Mr. Hare, cheest maker for the local' cheese factory, and County Agents. R. Boswell. It was decided to go to Provo and investigate the possibility of buyirg a half car of Jersey cattle in Utah Co unty and to go to Logan and. investigate the possibilites of purch-ashin- g a carload of Holstein cattle in Cache Wiley. If neither of these sources of cattle were satisfactory State of Utah sa. County of Piute Before me, a 'Notary Public in and forth State and County aforesaid, peraonally appeared Eva B. Swanson, who having been duly sworn according to law, deposea and says that he is the editor and publisher of the Piute County News and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and School ,).V Tbi Girls have reorganize KiSk. , Jiy, B. fcS.nson, Provo Band To Questions. o1 ! ice-crea- m ice-crea- m spite of the snowstorm Friday evening quite a large crowd of the parents attended the special Parent Teachers meeting held in the school auditorium. Here they discussed the High School question and the one was well pleased. general attitude of the people on LeRo.v Dalton has returned from the subject was thoroughly gone his legislative sajourn at the city, over. A committee was selected to lie has some interesting, la w- n c es meet with the Piute County School; Board on Monday to present to ted his community, r the question. In well-behav- Give Concert. ' - Marys-valeseide- The Brigham Young University A Freshman assojnj.ly consisting Band wh'ch appears here on March of a medley pat pourri of hedge 31 at 7;30 oc'ock in Ci rcleviile is Was given last Friday at the oneof the most wildly known bands poge It wrs quite entertainkuditoiium, in the intermeuntain, region. For in its ing levity to the audience. manyy;ears it has enjoyed an reputation as a musical or"The Lass .of Linerick Town,", ganization of the first tank, The ope a is set for April iiighVhool 1 re-eo- gn iie. ul , ( 1 The annual celebration of the Relief Society was highly nieces affair Thursday of last week. A bazaar was held at two oclock in ' the afternoon at the L. D. S. Church while the'erowd attending was tuts so large as usual, sale was found for all the articlea contributed byth members. The committed In charge of the selling to the child ren found no 'difficulty in disposing of the cones. At night a large efowd attended the Pageant and dance where every one seemed to enjoy themselves whether at dancing or' and cake. at eating continued piogram of orchestral selections, readirps, solos choruse, what notsard other knick rucks kept the ciowdentertained from 11 oclock to 5 p. m. The dance of the evening wns certainly ,enjoj able and a very generous patronage responded.' ft was the largestdanct ' held' by the faithful workers. Simkins Grh ara played and pleased with their pep. The spirit of Saint Pat and plenty of plarney ran rampant for the crowd was exceedisgly and jovai. The Rel;ef Society is to be congratulated for the success of their entire undertaking. Every APRIL 8, 1927 of Junction wasyisit ing with her sister Mrs. Herman Loe brick several days Inst week. A -- Gleaner Girls Reorgan Mrs. Allen sum-ptiou- s. belief, a true tatement of ownership management (and if a daily paper, the circulation) ect., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown injthe above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in section 411, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse of this form, to wit: ' 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor and business managers are: Publisher Eva B. Swanson Junction Utah, Editor Eva B. Swanson Juhction, s Utahi B. Swanron Manager Editor Eva Junction.JUtah, ' Business Manager Eva B. Swanson Junction, Utah, : 2. That the owner is: (If owned by a corporation, its name and address Dr. Swevison, Dr. WiPiamson ar.d must be stated and also immediately of President R. D. Young represont- thereunder the names and addresses one per jng the gtate Board of Education stockholders owing at holding cent or more-o- f total amount of stock with the local school board and If not owned by a corf oration, the . from the several precincts names and addresses of the individual deligates owners must be given. If owned ly a in the county at the coui t house iu firm, o . pany, or other unincorporat- Junction on Monday for the purpose ed concern, its nan. at.d addiess, as of listening to the several delepa-ton- s well as those of iath moitjdual present their chin s for be given.)' tion fir the location of a high Charles Morrill,- - Gilbert R. Beebe, in school Countv. Piute John H. Luke, Mori an P. McKay, W.1 T! e Jisrussion w as qr i e .exlen A.) j! Jackman Brothers (F. A. aqd the meeting decided that tfeey would prefere to go to Wisconsin. Bishop E. C. Bagley and Josej h Kelson were chosen as the purchasing committee. The committee n companylwith County Agent?. will leave for their northern trip on March 21. Dr. R. C, Swalberg of Gunniscfi visited in Marysvale for a short time one day last week while he was in the county vaccinating hogs. Mrs Ethel Gibbs and her students heid the center of the Btage Friday afternoon when they jgave a dance had a fish pond sold popcorn and candy and sold chances on the dolt house the students made. Great in- - nt RW'1 'e,ier: Pi, S'lV jof er ... j . , W l.hf jy, i, ptep,ii0 , the brrrtd ,fotO . . plaew itlf WeT littU ' glrV or SlWitlfHva Nielson PresWetr and is''wJely, ... ... "years in aVevjwerty u. to if they were picked out put ft RubyJehaacta Vice President, Ettii morgagees, and other security holders, - -known fo his ability as a conduct , 7, Maurice Burr heid the lucky The B. A. C. opera is scheduled lucky. BayTfccrefary. These ifficeis will owing or fioldrng 1 per cent or more, Ma ysvale (VifMi. r ffW tha of; number so his sister Avis was envied to plav Cireleviile this year on the have charge of the gleaner work 0f total amount if bonds. morgageB, they be given a three yeftrsrhujh band appears here it the when girls, as she got thw for the next two months. Thy re or other ecuriiis are: (If there ae school coutse and vrgedinFgupport 17hhday of April. Housing arrange' a and vand house. none interesting ments give none, so atatej: a eehool of their request tra-etfare being planned now. place Ella Ipson President, Ma 4. next band music, instrument of the That .two paragraphs 7rogram could be maintained for but little if Howes Vice President and Melva above, oiving the names of the own- al and v local solos;- and leadings. t The Provo Band an organization Nielson Secretary. lhe past any more than the cost of tranpm t and ' 111 be Mrs. C. A. Blakeslee accompanied .nterest.ng to rn Tt lwU,i,rud,n,. frm JM, r 30 pieces, is scheduled to appear of have d me sums very ,pl8d,d ou s one o an no stockholders and securityholders as 1 Junction., es'in alirg that the v"unand work and we are sure the new in Cireleviile on the evening of by her daughter Dorothy went to this of ibe Salina the first of last week where hearing the ot oportunity books they appear upon the March 31. This will be the only apcers will be as successful. transportation cost weuld beapprct,rrifS , where in wonderful Mrs. Blakeslee entered the hospital casta organization. company butjal.-oo0 of the famous band in ' $4Q0() pearance stockholder or security holder appeals to , for treatment. According to the bj play this Among tli e selections Cireleviile asks for a four years county. The band will gives' Re- dpon the books of the company asj the ed are the Hospital doctors following: 'concert followed by a dance played diagnosis . of trustee or in other fiduciary re'ation, high school contain g tbit this and had she Noon, and they ad- trouble Nighti sinus Morning, the name or person or corporation for school could also te kt p t up for by same band. Admission to concert Wit-dsWives of vised an operation. Mr. Blakeslee Merry wfcome such trutee js acting, is given approvimalely the f aire money that Overture; is 70 or conceit and dar.es for Sererace by went to Salina and from there tcck also that the said two paragraphs con- - .t wou(J pn&t lQ Ovtrtuie; tranPportuheir $1.00. s, tain statements embracing-affia- nt Ths American Patrol; his wife on into Sait Lake City for Dridla; of a distYrfe Junction students! A dance only admission Will be full knowledge and belief as to tr,e When Mill in the Forest; The $1.00. This attraction is comingun-de- r treatment.Monday evening Dorothy circubastances ar.d conditions under', seven miles. They also claimed that in the Rockies," as Blakeslee received word khat it was Its Springtime I e which stock holders and security they had subscriptions amounting auspices of the high school and and numorOus some as well that an operation would books popular the to approximately If'ltCO.CO i r the basketball game played in'erswhodo not appear upon Gommercia! Club and this will be possible k sto be held not aa trusteer, necessary as the sinus trouble Junction last Wednesday evening of tU compaty its last stop before returning home purpose of erecting suittble Lild-ing- s pieces. than other a in secur-tieand seemed to be responding to treatcapacity tokouse the students. between Kingston and Junction re from its extended tour of several of abend fide owner; and this that ment given. We surely hope this is suited in the defeat of Junction affiant has no reason to believe that weeks. Kingston rather favn ;','ionCf7r';i tbe case and that Mrs. Blakeslee boys with a score of 31 to 13, , any other person, association, or ville as the proper will soon be well enough to get Th game was fast and furious corporation has any interest direct or high school Junction Ge.ntaitedj, The Harrison Players is the around again as she has been ill and the onlonkers got g great deal indirect in the said stock, bonds, or that there should be but one high professional name of the company so as stated.bo than forsome time. securities other sch0v1 jn lhe c,unty ardthat natur f kick out o ( it alfhougii they of seven recently organized under Supt. L R. Nelson on the direction of W, D. Harrison. J, had blessed them with the pri pej j were somewhat disappointed at the 5. That the averagenumber of copies Monday e for score. the high chco eveningsmce he leaves us W. Applegate is business-manage- r nj of each Issue of this publication sold or cation LeGrand Wiley is visiting at the soon for other fields of labor. All with Lawrence Dalton, dietribtfted, through the mails or as near the cenlcr fum all vfevkj home of his sister Mrs. Howard otherwise, to paid subscribers during points as it is practicable to geJ the county teachers and high school Both are members of the actEast- .the six months preceding the date for instance, fifteen miles frotd students were the invited guests as ing staff. Rehearsals of the first Kennedy. shown above is (This information is Marysvale on the noi th, seventeen well as the school board and Mr. presentation are in progress and required from daily publications! only. miles from Antimony and Ar.g, .Nelson. Dancing and light refresh- - everything is getting along nicely. - Eva B. Swanson MissTressie Quinn of Richfield 19 me three miles from Kingston, on the ment featured ihe evening. Music Sworn t and subscribed before 1927 was March 23 furnieked for oi Circlethis dancing spending a few days in Marysvale ease and seven miles 'from day Two one-agoatis plays are under . Beebe R. Gilbert (Seal) ville on the south their contention 'by the Simkins Orchestra. A good by the speech class of ihe this week, (My commission expires May 21, 1930.) attended crowd better would be'much it P. C. H. S. They will be pi evented being that to students for in about two weeks. One is a light Piute the county Renuion of The Claud Kenyon who has spent the offiwell well one have equipped, comedy while the other is an inthe Eastern States Mission Society in Salt Lake City cameiq on winter Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gleaves cered A baby hoy was born during last tense drama. Further announcehigh school than to have two will be held Saturday evening, the train were visiting at the home of their Monday night- - ' hittak-e- r, ment will be made later. week t) Mr. and Mrs. Carl or three partialy so April 2nd. 1927, at 8:30 p. m. on the parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Stoker Since the youngster came on roof garden of the Smith Memorial on Monday. Patricks Day, it surely should St. John W. Henry. Geo. Brox, Mrs. Pearson-Ciibert- . Building at the L, D. S. High School be Irish. All interested In the Eastern States Peter Wymer and Mary E. Murray of the committee representing the Mission are cordially invited to be Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stoker and Utema Marvin Pearson and Alta Gilbert Association spent present. small daughter of Widtsoe visited were married in Junction ere day A debate on the question of comin Junction where they met Monday relatives and friends in Junction last week. Mr. Pearson is the son of education will Mr. Clark School Mrs. with and the be and Board. pulsory County Joseph given and Sevier for several days. They John Pearson of the JuncjiotaInd Nellie overshortly by Simkins, Thalia son Artell of Panguilch were Mrs. Bart Lewis and family of returned to their home on Monday. bride was a Sevier county girl. The Allen, ard Martell Anderson who Cireleviile were visiting Mrs. Lloyd night visitors of their daughter and Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence News joins the many friends of challergf d any other three students sister Mrs. Geo. E. Mrs. Stoker of Junction Monday. Henry, Monday Hamel March 22nd a baby girl. AU Dr, J. E. Harrison of Manti was the young couple in wishing them on the question. This was accepted night. They are on their way to concerned Lloyd Stoker accompanied them . doing well. a business visitor in our city one joy and happiness in their matnm- - by Mark Jickman, Lewis Applegate wlie.e they may decide to home on their return. onal venture. day this week. and Milo Campbell. The challengers ranain. Mr. and Mrs. Wait Nielson were were given the negative side by the Mr. and Mrs, Ole Sorenson of The reJnnction visitors Monday and join- -' J. W. Robinson Marysvale question is stated, Mrs. Raehal Applegate of Circle- Juvenile Judge Arthur O.Nielsen Koosharem were visiting at. the ehallengees. there should be presentative 6f the School Boaid ed the Marysvale delegation at the Itesol ved:-thville is visiting at the home of Mr of Mt. Pleasant was doing business home of Mr. and Mrs. Brose Brown School meeting. was in Junction Monday. compulsory education. and Mrs. Edwin Bay for a short time in Junction on Thursday. f on Thursday. GU-m- . .... , - ifl-itr- s 'rCcoSn . Z I Tbslftt Ball Game I sults Iu Junctions ar Defeat. , i i hold-Th- I s Qrcleville iMevi s I I 1 ( stage-manage- r. Reunion of the J ern States Mission , Society. Semi-annu- ct pre-parati- on al i V flDarigsvale Parent-Teache- rs ta if Y. 0dn at J |