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Show VOL. Road JUNCTION. PIUTE COUNTY, Mt. Carmel Bids Will Be Pioneer Opened August 10 10. TheEeeliiseof V. (,f Be.be and Frank- -' ;ll ht settler, tl Hr Bay Broadens RETRIBUTION! (By M. Retd AUGUST r, UTAH, FRIDAY, r h i. Bids are to be Ogden July evened in the office of theU. S. bureau of public roads here Aug. 18 construction of the first section of the Zions Park-M- t. Carmel road ib 13 announced by District! Engineer B. J. Finch under author ization of the national park service This road is designed to be one of the outstanding highwaj s in the world. The first contract will te for five miles of the highway lead- ii'lir se-ii- iilV uld. V lio Mfi V. I I . I . I lit .. n Livestock. Situation, "n I h I am hi ii i lit ei me, Wes Jt I .e h aring conducted in Los t t I 1. I. III MV IVI I Wit& U Lllat hwavi, tl i tl e tiifi i. ..me ui.utis ol the Geat Angeles hy representatives of the rts, the savage 1 .c. t. i.s ii.c we should be grate-ful- l Interstate Commei'ce Commission the west to conquer for Weit In fact to, and even show to these brave for the purpose of collecting data the world, that Mithi. vbitl. has Pioneers who commenced the set- in the readjustment of live stock proven to be so valuable to our tlement of this state, cur sinctie rates has closed. great nation. Many interesting features were gratitude. This section of the nation heait-ilbrought out. All of those connected The invitation is therefore within tbe Maiet ol Utah, extended to all the people of with the program evinced a sincere .Idaho, Nevada, j i n.ii.g and surso desire, to desire to gather and pieicnt data luwn to be ths Great West who rounding lenitoij, Celebration that would be of benefit in arriving one of the gitattsi ssmIs to the join in a Pioneer Day to the at conclusions based upon economic Jailed Slates that lias been de- given in commemoration as home facts; tending toive the greatest Pioneers who first settltd veloped and is still the land of opb'uiiders in this great western coun- relief and most practical readjustportunity Many who may rightfulwill te held at the ment to the ti ansportation situatHome Builders. try. The fesl ival ly De termed ion as it relates to Western agricul BUILDER. THE HOME THE MountiJin View Camp six miles ture and the livestock indust iv. PIONEER. What noble character east of beeth, Nevada, Sunday The movement of livestock ird und. direction the 24th. r 1927, are they who w ill pioneer and ts- - July other products from tbe producing tablish homes for theii pastel ity of the Metropolis and Elk) Branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of aieastothe metropolitir c nlers and build a commonwealth which on thepHCific Coast, as well as to makes the woi la a better place in Latter Day Saints. 11ns being the 80th anniversary Eastern maikitr,, is a question which to live. which occupies a most in portar.t Lttusturn back the I ages of of the coming of thea first pioneers in the econc mic stiuctuie of to the Great West, prcgitm con- place history to the time of the settlethe West. ment of the Great West. We find sisting of readings and musical California has different cattle thatinl847a little bind of pion- selections, of v h ch the Elko Ba.nd situation than prevails in other eers entered into the basin of .the membars shall take jart, and an territories. At this time production Great Salt Lake and theie establi.-- l oraticn to be delivered ty Eldei with l3ss is or more seasonal, Axel A. Madsen of Pa t Lake City, I I 30- - f1"' 1 m cfhcie r-"- - Si:inr ,. P Do,lie I""' P"H) jline) NO. 29 1927. i I I i Filth Avenue By WYNDHAM MARTYN . 7 With Hazen Brewers bankruptcy went the fortune of his friend, Peter Milman. The former committed ing from the present checking station at the entrarce of Zion National park for which the nation al park service has provided $700,-00This contract conttmplates four miles of tunnel through the south wall of Pine Creek canyon. ' It is expected one year wid be re-- 1 quired to build this five mile stretch The entire road between Zion par k and the Grand Canyon highway at1 miles' Mt. Carmel vtillbe 24 and in length. This will join Zion para and Bryce canyon vilh excellent highway and much shorter distance Of the remaning section time ai d one half miles is in the National park and that will be built by funds provided by the national park service in 1928. lhis will miles f the proleave 15 and posed road outside the National park to be built by the .t te w'ith federal aid within the ntxt fif.een months; Total cost of the Zion Mt. Carmel aoad will be approximately $1,650, 0C0. Of this amount, $350,000 is allotted to the state and federal aid work and $1, SCO, COO isj within the national palk. Ths proj ect will be the larger t eonuaetj which district No. 12 'of tl ebure. u of pub ic roads Wilj wer have lit and the road m the opinion of Mi . Finch will be tbe n.ott difficult piece of road woik anywteie in ihe suicide; the latter was about to lose the house his family had lived in ' for generations. But Peter Milman determined to fight for his home and to punish Paul Raxon, the man responsible for Hazen Brewers misfortunes. He. bethought him of threeothermenwhom Paul Raxori had ruined and he sought their aid. There followed a struggle spiced with plots, dangers encountered and wits matching wits. A thrilling 0. j 2 con-Jtain- j td y j ! ;edlhe I story. fii&t lioi.teiirg letthneit of t his terntoiy , w lrich has beet me me of the greatest centeisof industry in the r.atitr. It was this settlement fiom which as we know, Kew Serial U?ar2ing in 1- -2 The Piute County News. ! the groping arms of cvilizatian extended into what is now known as the state of Nevacs. In 1850 De Mont oigamztd a paity in Salt Lake City to go to Califcima and upon r.acbirg.the Carton Valley some of the a ty, attracted by the beauty of the valley, determined to i e f the )cate on the eastei n mountain, 'lhis was on the presen 1 ! 1 10 a. m. Amuse- the regular prices, theie no for chaiges admittMce kng. Everybody; Reading 1 te - 1 Pioneers At Elko be ana having a picric at Beownwe. he pr gram given was as follows: 7b1 Re'ief S' ciety metirg wet the L. D. S. Ciiuich he'd Tuesday Mrs-Maici- will prizes will beotfereJ to the winners of th? contests. opei atic Remember the word; Meet me H Mountain View on the24lh. Elko Independent. v world A tunnel one mi e h ng n( after the sew it g was finished e ai automobile highway is an eXcep-- j fresiments wrie le'Veii hy tional piece of vyork, Mr Fit cheats Wr anj fjrs )ew,.v Moor cane Luis. R i e . L. R. Ot'ej , The tunnel will add to the wt nut is trf.1 unci inn from Cur n r.vi la.;t Mts. It. T. Mitcoell and and Mis of the Utah parks, it i pt ii t o t M Tuesday and spent a coiip'eof bjs A. Bohr e. (b.v engineers who love n.ivey ht,re v isiL,r jr with lelaiivtt and E&o Independent. and it will riot be ti.lii- p iemls- thoroad ,ed at e!y under giound, but nil inter vails Lncei gioti.u Mr. and Mrs. John Goulding ard Day wi'd be electric lighted. Mi. finch Mr 8nj m,b. Hemy Moore and accompanied by H. K. Bishop, cl.itf fan,j y re u ned the eaily paii of1 The members of the I.. D. S. of the division of t(Niiiiui, of ast week fi om Httuyville, Cannon- - chui ch celol rfite d F oncer Day the United States huietn of fublic V1e an(j Tropic where they went roads returned Friday ficm an inj1(,ra two days rodeo. They repotted, spection of the highway in the south a Sp'endid time alt he ugh it rained ern part of the state. Mi. Bishep' and rajnecj wh,)e they were gone. Zioni was taken over the proiosc Lei ar.d it Carmel road us Mrs. Fern Robir.scn end daughPark Mt. it will be an easy matter so far as ter, Derma came on up to Junclitu ihe construction woik is cu cein d W'edneday evening to tpendafiw Mr. Finch and Mr. Bishop will go days visiting. Fern came to Wirk e into Idaho Saturuay July c0. to in- man to enjoy the motheis ai d daug spect highways there. Mr. Bishop liters outirg ud ihtn ctc.ctd lo has not yet seen Ida I o lotcs ar.d come on up here. desires to faniiliariie himself with the work there. at Rslial Soaialy Entertain it qin iirtins will commence ments and sports suitable fer the occasion will ensue kfter the picnic for which ample time willle allowed at the end of the program. Each family will be expected to furnish its ow n lunch. Ice cream and soft drinks wil b be available at Unt'I that time comes, however, it is evident that the W'est shou'd work toward a rate readjustment which will be practical and equitable to every state and bear in mind that the greatest benefit, will be accomplished through givingtie largest number of produceis accets to the largest number of markets. There appears to be a lack of realization of the importance of Stocker aid feeder tales to end from central maikets located in the West. It has been pointed out Lhat Ihe bulk of this, movement is from the producing sections diie it iy to the feed lots. This, no doubt, is the case, hut the lnct thould not be lost sight of that the small producer is not situated so as to go directly to the range States and mi&e stocker and feeder purchases. He is in the position of either purchasing through a centraT market or remaining out of the business. For this ieatcn, for the sake of thesmall producer who is becoming such a factor through the cutting up of large land area?, it duiirg therange would seem lhata carful considei-- i months, and the importation of ation should be given the atocker cattle fiom surrounding States laud feeder rate question as applybeing necessary duritg other ing to central live stock markets. months of the years. Every one seems convinced tfat .With the advent of bettdi balanc the rate healings are being carried ed production and distribution this out along constructive and intellseasonal supply will be leveled so lines and that when all of that it will move throughout the igent the faots are collected and analized year, this being accomplished by that, the entile live stock pi toutthe Westren tiend towaid feed lot ing Westihould benefit. n Pio-eerd- ay by John Howard; aong by he M. I. A. Girls; Reading bv John art in; Sor g hy Aft. n Walker ad v'lemn ftlsrllt; 8 Irt. '(I Ml lw Geo. Feigusor; sorg by Pi in ary D' pari u er i ; 1 r.'c nl Evenls by Hern an Liybn; Sorg by th r e j girls, AJton Walker, A I en ard Maiguerite Robinscn. F.aces and) ! Vlrs. rs. Jewelry UOalehes, H Clocis, silverware, Sic. Sxpert "Waleh Jewelry repairing. S. R. Spencer left last Wednesreday morning for Cedar City to S. W. Brinkerhcff has returned ceive medical treatment. Ha intends form Escalante where he has been staying for some two weeks before the past few weeks. returning heme. We sincerely hope he will be much benefited through Ahe treatment). Garfield James of Marysvale was a business visitor in our city on Miss Dorthy Littlefield of Calif- Thursday. ornia came to Junction with Mrs. E. M. Moore and son Luther when recent If you desire any eye examination they aeturned from their orany appointment with' me please trip to Cannonville. notify Etta Bay of Junction who will then notify me of your desires. NEWS THE SUBSCRIBE FOR Dr.J. E. Harrison, Manti, Utah. Let th NEWS be your Printer. ' c dinner comp'eted the day. Elko Independent, Leo Martin RICHFIELD, UTAH. Loslt to your health. Epsom Salts is still the best Physic take it in small flavored tablets. SALTS COMPOUND IN TABLETS JesseJ. Morrill ictuirid Huis- - day from Wayne cour ty wheiele Myrle Johnson tlas a imie ceirjias gpent ihe ptst fiw days on across his face last Wednesday ar.d bus,ne?s. on inquiring the cause we hantd that his wLfe and infant daughter Mrs. Hazel Stoker who has been had returned fnm Richfield ihe living in Circlevil'e several feel and before. baby Ruby night days of last week in Junction visitbe home. back 0 are fine and glad ing tela tives at d friends. Mrs. Belle Peterson who has been with Ruhy in Richfield the past two Mr. and Mrs. John Lreatbwait weoics teturned with them. of Manti arrived in Junction Ts-ua- y of last week to vRit for a shor t Mrs. Ella Willis and infant dautime with their sisUr. Mrs. Eli: fi ghter returned from Richfield the etn Barnson. They lave Inn to latter part of last week. Ella said FLh Lake for an outirg trd re she wras glad to get back to Junctported a fine trip. They returned to ion and is feeling fine and dandy. their home Wednesday morning. and -- 1 reason Ivhy your dealer should offer you something else when you ask for diamonds, At yoa druggist, 35c Tbe Knight Laboratories. Chicago OsteMwe THROAT TABLETS This age finds of leadership THE people of tliis modern, busy age are always anxious to recognize quality, and they have placed Camel first among cigarettes. Modern smokers have an experienced taste that quickly learns to know good tobaccos. Camel is their favorite, because they recognize in it the choicest tobaccos grown, blended to bring out their exquisite taste and fragrance. Camel has won its way to the e top in the age ever known because it has the qualities of goodness that make smoking a pleasure. You will revel in the enjoyment of these cigarettes. No better smolce can be made. 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