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Show . VOL. JUNCTION. PIUTE COUNTY, UTAlC FUirAY. JULY f, iD:?7.. NO. 26 The Air Conquered. Matson Dance Artist flDariesvale Lindberg! Chamber'in! Byrd! All within the last thirty days Please Large Audhave demonstrated that the control of the air is just as certain as ience. : the control of the hips at sea. Three great Americans led by The Matson Dance Artists which Lindberg in that short period have demonstrated to the , world aPPeared her e F r day evenirg was Items ii MissLeola James is at the L. D. S. Hospital in Salt Lake City. Accompanied by her mother Mrs. Garfield James, she went into the city to have her leg taken care of. tie Fueled ly a laipiaril apptreiat-Atlanti- c She hurt it neaily two 3 tart sago, that transicrtatun tint and Pacific in the not farj've audience and they d!d not and has been havirg it treated, she to Pase with their dancing, had one operation on it over a distant futuie will bt ly air ts wel water. Valentirp Gorlirski p'eased her year ago. Since then she has been jas a What wonderful th'rg, to Jaudience very mooli with her heaut on crutches, occasionally she could walk with one crutch tut found it 'Paris and relutnin three day si To iful and masterful' piano playing and hacic in the sanejrn(f her announcement cf each necessary to use both most cf the Germany of time. It spen.d ir.cn dia- - number gave the audience a better time. Woid was received during length the latter part f the week that b!e, yetitisa matter of history Jchame to un ierotand and upprcci-noate the dancers. the doctors attending her found it We only refer to these three If we were to try to choose which necessrry to amputate the injured men number because was most pJeasirg we of their nutstarciig member. Everyone sympathrzes which to say achievments in than voy-- j would bp at a lets sincerely with Leola nr,d- - hopes it and foreach if ages. Imagine every number, showed you can, Lindberg will not be long before she can get marked alone in the pit af his ability on the part of the sittirg back and around again. Spirit of Sr. Louis for thirty jdancers this together with mor.Gs three hours without sleep. w!th( ut traoirg gave us an almost perfect , tncus-at times ten evening entertainment. Mrs. Fred A. Hagedorn and rest, floating The Matson Dance Artists came above the sea, and at daughter Helen of Chicago arrived an( Thursday to spend r about two other times t,ailir g within ten feet here throunh the efforts of the months with Ms. Geo. '1. Henryi0 the billows to avoid tie terrific Sunday School and al we can say we hope v'e able to dangers of the lain ar.d sleet, the mother of Mrs. Hagedorn. them for each succcedirg suming one ar d one half ham sand eason-and wiches dui the entire ing period Mrs. Orson Taylor is here from for what?To blaze a new trail southern Califotria visit rg with over the ocean uid Utah asCobumlus her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl four hundred and five thiity years Anderson. ago. Hold Convention Each of the fleers in turn have entertained Sargent the officers and teaclmis of the expressed a fii rn convietii n that it Cedar City, Primal y Association at her home was only a matter nf a shoittim-- j until the ar w u'd he a safe and! Alex H, Hollo, last Fridav evening. publislir of t hmrthod of ccmmei cial Iran- - I,on quk-Cointj Reccrd of Gdar Ci , p r .land W. Warner Mitchel; pub.k-iiG.loumbus was approximately 0f tl,e I'nr0WEn Dmes, lOgelfti three mentis crossing the mighty wj.h the city councils of tie tv o Thu Town Board mot Tbut s lay ocean Lindheijr lets than a day and pacend all the civ ic and fratetn- even ng and decided to cell half, Chaml i rlin witl ,ie jtriir- - ai organizatii i s of the saij ton-- J toe Fourth of Juy with a c!ii (liens ger appri ximately iliune trre. munities v ill ht the hosts forthel dance and races for the chiidien Byitwi'h t hr. e cddilii 1) p in i - annual summer convention of the an I the accompaniment of i oi.-eJ t ,rs an I pj ln ,ens of the Utah gets fmty two hems. i Fi urn to laces. , Airoplane! we, k y s.ewsprpis to le held m F.rm tlree miisin ar hour to Ce .ar t itj and I arowan Saluicay h indeed an hour! From s c us- Mi. and Mis. Nicli. Is f irnver Sunday amt Monday. July 9, 10 and tr.e vallits i f the mounts irs il. residei ts of Mai ysv i mt with a i n number of their fluids at theL. to close contnct with tvny nation The summer convention tf the D. S. Chapel as Saturday ev tnh.g on the eai i h! and all these accom- - scribes dir g to litre c smm isdevit. d to busir.efl as wt phshn tuts in ii t si. oil life time. Thomas R andCairie A. Henry as pieasuie and the hestshave woik arrived home from Long Eeath on ed on excellent prigiam fir the o 3 is o i v iich wi I be as fo'l iws: Sunday mom'ng. They spent tie wintei in southern California. Saturday July 9th-- 2 o'clock p. m. ti ip through Gdar valley end tJ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stoker andjthe Irkrl Mr. and Mrs Delbert Howes ar!nines; 6 oclock p. m.ban- Mrs. and Dick of Lewis MrA rived on a visit the fiist of tl e wet k ;quet atGedar City; 8 oclock p. m. .Cbcleviile cpmeio Jurction Mon- - puWic meeting Ceda City. Dr. McQuarrie of Richfield madeay evening and went on down to Sunday July ICth- - 8:C0 o'clock a. Dell dance. fertbe vt-iShady to a professional Marysvale lasipe8S mating of the assccia- Saturday evening. (lion; ID oclock a. m, itavt for Readers, do you know what that means? . t means Pikes Peak Ocean to Ocean Highway This Highway begins at New York and ends at Los Angles. A branch takes off at Sevier Canyon in Sevier j j County and passes through Piute County. The officials of this Highway are going to make a tour the early part of August. 'Howmany Piuters are goingto join this caravan and make a big boost for Piute County? Let Us Know The exact date will be given in the next issue of this paper Look out for the date! w. non-sto- p. p. o.o. p ( . S i con-l1's,1i- U Scribes " - Mrs-Jame- LETS GO! ' ! 1927 P. P. O. O. map guides for free distribution at the News Office or at the Town Board Room. Get one! - i 1 ox-tean- .s o-- e i j hum i 1 1 . DeVere IIalLiAntonentiCedar Sntuidnv evening there was a great rejoicing among the smaller children in the wist end of town. goody, Their chant was old Ken i is dead. Keno was the dog belonging to Lee Troul. The dog has been terrorizir g the majority of small folks by its viciousness and on various occasions children have beer, bitten. On Saturday it seems tie deg attacked chewing up ll.tone received, the town Marshal shot the dog. tfr(,n; After having spent several weeks Mr. ard Mis. G. f. Atwood of Marysvale Mercantile Co. enjoyed a fishing ti ip over Sunday and Independence Day. at the Sawmill in Hatth Armond Luke returned home for a few days. Summer is slow, in comming. A Miss Ruth Hickman of Richfield number of people reported gardens home of her is visiting at damaged by the frost the middle Grandmother, Mrs. Emma , of the week. Jewelry TOatches, The children enjoyed the Fourth Howard Kennedy has movedinto of July celebration. The dance was Joe Bertelsen house north of the held at benoclock in the morning, Grand Hotel. the races In the afternorn at the SUBSCRIBE u,., J small Theone Dalton and it was necceesary to pet grown up help to call the dog off. As a result of the week. pa 1230 oclock p. m. basket lunch at! the Breaks; 2 o'clock p. m. leave for Parovvan via, Parovvan canjon; 41 oclock p. m. tour Parovvan valley i and visit Ran.bouilcti,fain s; 6ocl- ock p. m banquet at Parovvan 7:20 oclock p. m. biief public meeting;! 8:45 oclock p. m. return to Cedar City. Monday July llth-- 9 o'clock a. m. leave Cedar City fer Zion National Park: 12;30 o'c'oek p. m. basket lunch at Zion National Paik: 4 , oclock p. m. return to Cecar City. Goo-dy- , Jack Williams is in town having come down from Park Ci.v where he has been working. Not a pleasant homeeanirpfor him to find theff 1 as home in ruirs ficm the fire Dltfcks Smokers of this day prefer Camels stno!cef9 insist upon value received, and they place Camel first among cigarettes. Regardless of price, Camel is the popular smoke, because it has the most to offer. Its choicest tobaccos and careful blending have made Camels supreme in an age that demands quality. Ali the money in the world could not make a better cigarette than Camel. It has proved itself to the expert-dice- d taste, to the careful smokers of the modern age. Let this cigarette show you how mild and mellow a good smote can really he. "Have a Ccmcir MODERN - diamonds, A . ! k:v:t Clocks , Silverware, Stc. Park, and the fireworks were on display at night. Things had quited down considerably by afternoon as the stores supplies of firecrackers was not equal to the demand. A attended the! number of grown-upDell in the evening. danco at Shady s Sxpert 70alch and Jewelry repairing. Leo Martin 1927, R. J. 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