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Show Coming To Mothers And RICHFIELD ters Outing. Dr Mellenthin The r?&scn the & Co. Next WvdnesdryJuiy 27th the M. I. A. of Junction will entertain at a Mothers and Daughters outin Internal Medicine for the part ing with all plans at present laid fifteen years for an all day Jaroboiee at Winkle-ma- not sent cut NOT OPERATE Will be at Johriiohi Hotel Sunday July IT. Hrs: 6 Monday July 1$. Hrs: TWO . DAYS ONLY time Specialists fact that No Charge for Consultion The specialist of Dr. Mellenthin & Co. is It regular graduate in medicine and sutgery and is licened by the , The caravan of woman driven cars will leave the couit house in Junction about 9:30 in the morning and drive to the resoit- where a program will be rendered. After the program a basket lunch win be served to the bunch and the afternoon will be spent in charting, hiking, resting end a general got d time. Every mother and daughter of M.I. A. age in the ward is expected to participate, 9-- stat it sent our big roller in printing. On it Tues- 1 to telegraphed into to see whyinll it Yfasn't, managed J Neil Innes. and condolance. That the public school hand In - Community Singing, Come, Come ; i Ye Saints. ' Prayer Songt-Elizah- and Bernard eih -- Barnson 24th of July Celebration at Escalante Speech 25th 25th and 27th. , P.oneer Program A, MP. ,M. Baseball game -- Good purse 4:3D P. M. to 5:30 P. M. Cnildrens Races 5:30 P. M. H rse Racing Mile' Free fur all Purse $50.00 Mile -t class saddle horse --Purse SQ.10 T):0 2d)0 hid work immeosly. Hugh Stoker and two gb'Jdreti have rei pi m d t o their Missionary.. .home 'iflrOoitofc f r i a after i f p.Vntta month spent bereWidtsce nd GiteittiTh viSitlflSf A welcome home party vfcfl helu Aniimonj aid fiitntt. 'll.' weie In.t i i heie last Tuesday evtnii p in relatives as far as Milford by of .ltsj E tna Bay who hit sp:n-t!t- e accompanied and daughter, past S'kteen months in the Lester FI. Brown I . Wanda of Greenwich. N rth western itati s as m The evening v as spelt Mr. and Mr3 Henry Moore and in dancing which was intcisjeistd with a piogiain. After several baby of Jnnct ion i nd Mr. and Mrs. ours of dancing a delicious lur ch. iTom Fm th of Henryville returned eon brought by the townspeople last Fi iday from a two week visit was served- Everyone reported a in Idaho. While pone they wept j . to the Yellowstore Natioral Pfiik good time. and'feportrd a most wonderful trip , the paik. They returned LOiT-Mas coat between Mary s through and felt that , by way of Nevada valeandiienry stanch.lt contain- of sightsee weeks had two had ed some valuable pflieis with they not be could at and pleasuse ti owneis name, and acdrtss. Finder ;ing please return to Marys' fte Cash equalled. visited at the homes of They Store or to B. Dannielson Manti Black-foo- t. Mr. and Mrs. Mose Merrill and receive reward. Idaho and Mr and Mrs. Lem in Hall and Mrs. Hazel , For Mr .and .Mrs. ;SsOC yaTds Ladies saddle hbiWffio'rse race' 4"' Tuesday x . , M n-ie- s Sp.-cia- 0 Jesse J. Mori ill was a businesss visitor in Richfield on Monday. S. W. Brinkerhoff is in Escalante at present writing and may stay ove there for son.e time. Committee reserves right to classify horses 3 to enter and 2 to start in all events, good bathing pool open day and night. For further information Oneof we had theve y pleasant surprises when we made a trip around the horn recently was to meet George Baxter stVergwi City Mr. Baxter and his family one time residents of Marysvale, have moved to the southern city and the Jare now running an open air inquire J. F. Haws Escalante Leila McIntosh is workirgin Mr, and Mrs. H. F. Jensen have several days visiting al telephone office during Mrs. Allen's alien, pav-spe- nt confectionary, cabins Escalante Mr, and Mrs. S. R. and Grand returned have after their Canyon eerything for the ccnvience of the Spencer and family theii they interd going turn tourist. Mr. Baxter asked about to their home here. ' on to Bryce. We know they will Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pitts and 'he people of cur county and sent his kindest regards to his many Dr. J. E. Harrison of Manti was enjoy their trip for nature has inoffice deed endowed the southern part business visitois frirnds here. a pleasant caller at the News of our State ard Aiizora v,ith Tuesday. cn Wednesday. some masterpieces which must bei the' boat on the third turn. He LaVerkin,' Utahs dixie land, Lars C. Peterson r'svgbter Ila seen to be appreciated. at Leonard called was accompanied .by 'B. Dannielson of Manti where ripe tomatoes, green corn, and daughter-in-faMrs. Therera Baker of Monrje. a brother-in-lathe News office on Wednesday snd melons, new potaues, beans, peas of Mr3. Lawrence Bay of Junction wanted to pay up his' subscription George Davies is sporting a brand Feterson were Richfield visitors on etc., mean old bory for this year and when the boat tipped they behind, before and for now. He new Dodge three quarter truck Sunday. They went down to see impressed us as being one of the were both thrown into ll e water. said he did not want to miss a which he bought to tetter t.ke cale their daughter and sister, Ruby nicest little tovnsin the slate. The Mr. Baker managed to hold on to single copy of the paper and in as of the mail over the Escalante Johnson. are industrious and hospitIla decided to go on over to Fish people the boat until help reached hiirvbut much as he had been at his mines mountain. He thinks the new car able ad their homes show proof of y Mr. Busk who attempted to swim near Marysvale the past few weeks is a although his little Lake before returning homeso she such irdustry. We enjoyed our sank about twenty-fiv- e yards frtm wanted a few back copies so as to old Ford gave some migbty fine1 tl?ethi r with five Richfield young-serW- short visit there to the utmost and sters made a trip over, Ila said she over the top. the bo tfr never to rise again. bring him down to date. Mr. feel anxious to go again. had a wonderful time. in wss received visit wasmuch appreciatA telegram P. M.Rick accompanied by his Marysvale Wednesday evening tell- ed aud when he told us how mnch Mrs Eliza C(11,'ns a cne time life George Spencer, mother and of the felt we the of liked that he the body. recovery paper daughter Helen Allen and small1 ing sisier-in-laof Escalante stopped ue8t Besides his wife and five children was worth living and our efforts in son Billy, of Junction and son otto1 resldPnt of Junction wasa home Mr. visiton their and the of Mrs. in forashort Junction John Mr. Busk leaves a host of friends to giving the people a better paper of Maiysvale left Monday fci Cedar home from City where way were being appreciated after all. mourn his loss. trip through Idaho vvheie they wili;ILJabrisUeverSunday medical been for Mrs. Spencer hajs combine business and pleasure and Mr. and Mrs. Armond Luke and treatment. Messrs LeRoy Dalton and James expect to have a real time. Helen Mr. and Mrs. Lester E. Brown L. Whittaker of Circleville were said she didnt knowhow long she small son have returned to the Hitci town after afew days H. E,Zabriskie of American Fork and family of Greenwich pent tpansacl-inbusiness in cur city on would be gone but she expected to Junction in makethe rhosb of every minute spent here during tbe haying was visiting relative? and transact several days vieUirgLj' season. Snd enjoy herself to the npnaost. relatives and friends, ing business in town on Thursday, Milo Busk of Burville was diow n Lake last Saturday. ed at Fish From information leceived heie Mr Busk was practising for a boat race for the celebration on the 24th of July and after having made two short tur.s successfully capsized ' i j i w joe-dand- ce Dan-nielso- ns saw-mill- at 1 ini u Mr and Mrs. Daniel Day of Antimony wen- - visiting in Junction on Tuesday. They brought Mrs. Jame Peterson of our city home with them. Before retuinirg to Frederick Nell Innes, Director, Conrr National School of Music. their home they also made a business trip to Marysvale. will give America this coveted musical Feature l Wiota auditorium. 10:00 A. M. Baseball game 2.00 P. M. Rodeo 5:00 P. M. Boxing Bout I rrBilnkeihoIT eprerenr ' This program will fct held at 2:C0 Sunday July 24th at 'the Junction 27th Wednesday 40 1 20th horse-Pur9e$2- G , 0rt Mile second class saudle se 15.00 3J9 yard walk trot and, run race-Pu- i Puise $5lC0 Novelty. Race 100 yard Dash Foot Race Puise $15 00 4.90 P. M. Rodeo Dancing In Evening 4 Anderson Utah We Community Singing .Love Thee Oration-- 0 U 10CO A. M. Baseball game 1.30 Childrens Dance. Horse Racing 2 Mile Free For All Purse $50 00 n After spendirg about a week in , 23.C0 Purse Music Good Dancing Iq Evenirg - Rigby, Idaho. Letha went on over to Henryville Saturday to take Mr. and Mrs. Smith home. 1- 1- -4 Brigham - - 3--3 - The Saints will vet save Young Depitched by Earl ' Jackman Music-- S. R. Spencer Reading and Pantcmine Lets play that we are Pioneers Costume- Sung Besiie Morrill and coo pany Reading-Ang- ie Lang Sunday Evening 24th Firevcrks , Monday 25th 1 " the Constitution 4 Welcome Home Party tore in the music world, is tlie belief of Frederick Neil Trues, director of Use Conn National School of Music, Chicago, and iptemiitiorally known band leader. "Ameiiea is destined to lead the ! woikl in music, sajs lanes. It uoos not yet rank with (Jcrmany, Vra" e, Hungary, Italy or England, but cliiiibing: Fully eighty per cent'ef tli-- ' high scliools have some musical organisation, an orchestra or a band, or both. Music in the public scliooj? Is Inducing America to the This Is The Place1 again. . tc'.Fcrc i to extract a roller from the big cylinder press we have here and used it to print with. Everything is fine now and we hope we will have n occapion to be late Junction Jocals v , theW. back and Mr. Jones informed us it would not be ready forus until sometime next week., After fluttering around and al. most sweating blood in our anxiety we finally injur Last Saturday at'terrccn whi! Hardy son of late William and Mattie Reynolds Hardy raking hay in the field WiTj.it former residents of Marysvale Barlow of Junction ie!! I thl.it died suddenly at tie home of his between the rake uni U.e hones-a numler of grandparents in Compton California and leceived quite sck. a wrenchtd bruisesand badly according !o word it reived here to et able Willard been lias not No details Wednesday evening. recoverwere given as to the cause of his 0 it since his injury but is from rhe Ww and fchcck death. Interment will be in Cali- nicely by now. fornia. Kenneth is a nephew of Forest Kingof Marysvale and although; ScIlGCls not so weli known himse'f in ourj Music vicinity will le mourned for be-- i cause of hs parents who lived in Marysvale for a good many years. America Destined to Lead The News joins the many frundsj World, Says Frederick of the family in offering s mpathy Kenneth to the take, waited for would N. U. Utah. He visits profetsionally the more important towns and cities and offers to all who call on fh:s trip free consultation1 except the expense of treatment when desired. According to his method of treatment he does not operate fot chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids K? has to his credit wonderful results In aiserses of the stomic, lier, Mr. and Mrs- G. R. Beebe and bowe'4, fclocd, skin, nerves, ' heart, Mrs. F. L, Murdock left last Thurkidney, bladder, bed wetting, cathifh, ; to meet weak lungs, rhematism, sciatica, leg sday for Salt Lake City who Feed brother. tlsers and rectal ailments. thejron and D. L. S. If you have been .ailing for any j has been laboring as an j do and hot get any missionary iiP 'Calioiria jpd length of time bettef, do ftotfail to call, as improper Nevada for the past twenty ore maarure bather than disease are very months. Retd was called into Salt often the cafcse of your long standing Lake City on a specia mission in trouble. connection with the Pioneer enterRemember above date that ion on this trip will be free and that tainment toe several northern his treatment is different. branches of Nevada are staging on Married women must be ccompani-e- d the 24th inst, and was only there by their husbands. . His parents .Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg, Los until Friday evening. home and to their returned Sunday , Angeles, California. repotted Reed well and enjoying 61 had week was due be returned before day of this week we - ! last News was re-con- dit - 4-- we Piute County to Salt Lake City to have it ioned and we, in our ignorance of the n. DO- Kenneth Hardy Dies Junction Man In ed. California. The Reason Yea Missed Your Paper; Daugh- n supremacy. Mr. Innes further believes that the. time is near at hand when even the smallest community will have its band. He thinks that when this condition is brought about that it will be dila largely to the incentive given muicai training by the public schools of the The modern school is av ration. proud when a musical championship ii won by their band or orchestra as It their football heavies go down the field to glory in every game they play, he says. The band or orchestra is vastly suthe vocal class, says Innes. perior-to because the boy in the adolescent stage simply will not sing. He maj bo compelled to go through .the motions, but be will not actually sing. He refuses for the simple jeason that ha has no voice to sing with. Give sad a lad a trombone or a cornet, or any other instrument cf the band and ms musical progress w ill astound himself. e,-c- il a i This Tovn of 20 Has 44-Pie- ce Bamc, h. town with a has been discovered by the Conn Y' sic Center at Elkhart, In k I orest Grove. f.Iich., is the to.,". The enur population of 20 is I - - - t r . in five dwellings. Small boys stones from cne end of the tew- - tu the other. Two stores sene the i of the community. Yet Forest Grove-ban- d numbers 44 pieces. The hamlet lacked paved s.rotts and population. It wa net even on the maps, j et the Se' era! of the urge" was there. townsmen knew something of music, as did several of ti e boys on farms. There were lots of others raring to blow a hoi a. A meeting was arranged, attended by a lOO per cent representation of the town and by farm boys within a radius of many miles. The band came into being overnight. A n nen-tione- ; d uiua' Rehearsals are faithfully attended. Band night" spos the or.e street lined with parks i automobiles, and Forest Grove, once a jest, lm3 become the envy v,f the surrounding , ' |