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Show I 's ; ; J., 'V.j 'if If tf f M& IJ ' At ..f' VOL. JUNCTION. Oid Products And Resour ces of State to t. f Ironsides' Xr tul Shown at Fair. L City. 1 s? NO. 30 Ld VJ OO V hear a great deal about the tendency of their younger generr t ion to leave thefaimsand ranihes for the cities and metropolitan centers. This is a seiii questiin but it of one and worthy thought, eenth anniversary of the Constitutseem that in p.racticallyevery would ions greatest victoiy, !he day v h n me problt m has cot frontshe humbed the proud British t ra the sr ed agriculture and an ir.al husbship, Guerriere. In the writings of Abraham The story of that victory is ore andly. in the seventeenth of the most thrilling in al' Americ- - Cowley, early is it pointed out that the an naval history. Its tie sort of 'century, trend of the your.g petple was story that every American should from the rurkl districts to thecities be proud to toil his chileitn. If and this situation se: ms to have you do not know that story, be1 continued dow n thing h four sure to read theillusiiattd feature hundred years follcwii g Cowleys Old Ironsides Greatest article j si' We j life to which each individual Grande Will sider Situation, In the present effort to Save Old Ironsides, it would bepartieu-larl- y appropriate if success crowned the ci mpaijzn ly August 19th, since that is the or.e Jiundred fift- That the 49th annual Utah State Fait to be held Ootober 1 to 8 will be more comprehensive in its representation of the states resources and products than any previous exposition, is indicated by the contents of the premium list for 1927, which has just been pub- 1 'Zx 'PC. 1 JL-rfi- Victory Won Just 115 Years Ago. be lished. The premium list is in bock let form and comprises more thsn 120 pages. Copies are now reedy for distribution and msy be had up on application to the association offices, State Capital, Salt Lake ru;TE COUNT". UTAH. FIUUAN Building The Red Menace Con- Into Grows. Scenic Land. This nation has received a surprising demonstration of strength is the camps of the reds. The case has opened the of eyes many a purring American who thought his comfortable fireside was free from radical menace and most of the violent talk going around was idle gossip. But we have had a case thrown into our very medst which carries aste vrr-in- g proof of strength of the radical element is a country we thought in Extension of Line South A groatdeal has been said of of Marysvale Depends on the trend of population from the Survey Now Under Way city to the farms and, no Says Head. there is such a movement constantbestfitted. Sacco-Vanzet- ti do-ubt- , under way. The selection of an occupation by members of families i r agriculture is much the same as thatof familiesin the metropolitan districts and. of course, in these selections each individual is more or less of a law unto himself. That the son of the fermer may ly Possibilities of securing from the territory south of Marysvale enough traffic to justify extension of that Crunch of the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad will be thoroughly investigated, said J. S. Pjealt. Pre-isident of the road, who with J. D. returned Monday foil, wirg a Stack choose a position in a lank in a to lhe Part of ,the state 80Ulh triP city, or the son of a banker in a ; Marysvale Lne. oity may choose agticultue as his railroad officers and Salt The work. Lake leadens were enter ta- busmess The more general agricultural f education now available in the ineJ t luncheon by tie schools and collegia has Ire i pit governors Monday. Mr. Pyeatt said that lhe roar) about a better balance lo this s. ; immune from soviotism. Two Massachusetts shoemakers and fishmongers were incentive for Contribution of nearly a half million dollars. Petitions containing a half million names asked for of sentences An adverse decision has been' met by a veritable leign of terror in this countrys largest cities. Bombs have explored strikes have been called, people have been injured, dire threats have been made and lives of high officials are in danger. Never befue havewe Americtns faced such stun iielop n nt of theorief of anarch,, in the United Skates We have viewed them fi on afar, but now we have At the beginning of the Booklet time. is a photograph of Governor GeoVictory," by Elmo Scott Watson in is which the H.Dern governors this issue of The Piute Civley was a great believer in rge Counry litre, appeal to the people of Utah to give News. agriculture and animal husbandry as the basisof all things and as he their utmost to the success of the so fair. aptly gut it: The income of Live-Given this life is the thing for which 1 situation and Cowley may again be was particularly interest, d in pros Pointing out that the purpose fj Piuee CountyJ development of the agticul-tha- t crmmend it; and if husbaricmcn quoted in thisconnecticn as stating the State Fair is to provide such fx- -j indust r s The he could wish that one collage tural and miner. hibit of the products and resource preserve not that, they are much be to blame, for nr class is so free in each university were dedicated ar P'ane and automobile will con-t- o of the state as will ncucau.t our sf cr t haul business, from temptations r iniquity. agriculture as well as these to tiiue to alrsorb people with the constant progress Test. Tuberculosis D. & R. G. W. the In lootdng hack to the time of medicine, ergir.eei irg, !f.w etc. be said, but we are making towatds the realthe Cowley writings it is observed This has come about to a lmfe ex- might secure both freight, and ization of Utahs fullest opporti nit n Dei that while dui inn each generation tent, and through proper training passengers for leng hauls by havies for leveIopmeot, Governor Beginning Monday 1 declares that the advancement of Coun ty will have a Tubeiculosis the problem f keeping the younger has raised the standard of living ing a road 3outh of Marysvale into them at our very doorsteps and the it now tgt for alt mi k cows and heifers, people in the pursuits of agricult- in rural communities to an extent the scenic section. alamrig pnt ef it ail is disccieiy the fair to the high of radical viewpoints among people News, Deseret on which is much nioore attractive 'y Three Yeteenai ians from the ure has arisen, still during all this holds has been made poesible of our own nativity. Prominent) 'Government and Stiatewill be here ' time there has never bten a period than the i.veiage cosmopolitan through the cordial corpetalirr Americans never suspected of sovSurroundings. Due to this the tenthe citizens of the state, and the ani lhe tfcSL will be free but also when there was not ample afternoon F. A. Jackman iet leanings must have owned them Sunday el to gchi is i cuFture to of on available efforts of those dency agr carry they muc.ger people compulsory. left for Cove Fort to meet his secret y for years and awaited an its d.r'c ion. The test will begin in Junction and animal husbandry. No doubt remain with agiicultuie ard in a ed responsibility daughter Cleo and caughter-i- n law The Fwr of 1927. the governor and Circ'tviiie Ki m.crniig such a time never will come, a9 it great many instances city bredi Mrs. Alta Jackman who are return- anair like the fcacco- - anzesti case to express them. will ammplifh its aims Mtrsva e, King t r, i rl Antimory is simply a case of each generation peoplesietuiniigto.it end live-stfor a visit- after to Junction ing The sole basis of their picas is d a k husbandry as profession. vice Tue.jHV. Lveij b i j D y insofar as centime1 at your distributing itself into the wa'ks of seveial the past having spent prejudice and radical feeling. hearted sip oi t is given to it. i vts t c. k avalL b!e f i tbtse dates. monthsir. Los Angeles. Their many Law' and order mean tint! nothing. Therefore,) earnestly uipe them the glad America i3 faced with consideration are friends extending Hillstoriii! Supt. D. Q. .Cannon of CircleviJle the exhibitors this yearn ale hand and welcoming thim Laik. I G LOU 3 V of a remedy for this alarming 11 tir conti .b- -' in Junction on Monday tMkd- was of fcl selections tare ' ' ' Sacco-Yametti! has aristn within a ing to official business. Utions that we may show tl e very a ' of few weeks. There are in oflYr periou every Marion King and son of Manti best that Utah has to two one curtailment of of specifics, tort of enterprise, in eve.y field have spent several days in our co(j lQC iuStfGH Red? Otto Rick of Marysvale was a Is America Turning unty on business. W hile here they immigration the other deportation. development. By so doii g tl e best, of of Mr. and.Mrs. VV. In enforcement of tte laUer thoie the, are thegu-sthnd most accurate picture 'll. of our own people who have lost S. Price. stale will be ready when the gates: part of the week. The violent demonstrations of sight of the fundementals of Am are opened in the Fall. tha Red eh ment since the convicterican liberty and justice ought not A true reflection by the Fair of Word was received here Thursback ion of b'ir.gs of counsel, to be overlooked. Utahs vast resoui ces and bet am-- 1 day afternoon tl at Mis. Noi ma fraul last Friday when she and a to our minds the violent agitat'on nda, all the arguments Pampering and cajoling the red all the evidence of all the witnesses azing variety of oppiortunit.ei. ca Campbell was lying at the point of crowd of young people were hiking in Utah upon the ci nvicticn of both for the state and the defen- element has failed if we judge not but inspire the people if the jeatfr due to w hat is I elieved to be on ie mountain. Fein Joe Hillstoim and Governor Fuller from the wave of bitterness rolled State wPh greater faith in ur infection from a gathered breasb. on a oose rock whioh rolled and of Massachusetts is experiencing dant had been submitted to them the jurois sail that they believed up in this last incident. It is time destiny, greater deteimmatic n to ,frjorma came into town Friday jfrrt.w her over, scratchirg and some of the th ills that our own a reasonable doubt that the for a bit of the club. push forward to the goal ot our B f er r.oon 10 attend the pictuie bruising her quite badly. We hope Govei nor-illiam Spry experienc- beyond Elko Independent. defendants were guilty. ambitions. show but was not feeling very well Fern will soon be all right. ed immediately prior to the educat The Supreme court of MassachLet us all, then give our ut- - gfre went back to the ranch after ion of Hillstoim. Governor Spry found that Judge Thayer usetts valuable this mo9t to the success of sfrow aflCj by s iiurday morning and members orj the Supreme Court noreversable error Mrs. Larvin Mr. committed Campbell had afld Mutual Program institution aid ti ne un be t0 fra( frecoms so fr) that help was sent were petitioned, were threatened, Maria Mrs. were and defendants Snyder children andthe will we ind required of rewards the P'n for at once. She became unconscidoubt were Advised" by men of naiion- 'and children have gone to Vernal to pay the penalty for their most Pleases. an for ourselves and for our state.' ard befoie ai prominenence, including the then 0us night Furtry weeks two or and every right ten atrocious to days crime, spend The prizes and awards ffered ly was who vacationing president of the United States, to jea5tern doctor visiting with relatives and friends. extend clemency to this anarchist thinking American should ; ield his the various departments eie set at p,ne ,ake was called. The to those who are compelled in detail in the booklet. Clef-- j toj. carne down to the isnh : i ( The M. I. A. program Sunday whe had been convicted by a jury opinion and hear the to in afier day are sitaay entries printed for dates Ing found her fever at l(fi degrees. Newel Steed has gone to Salt of his peers of a foul, evening was an entire success and atdetails of that terrible muioer re- He gave her medicine to redice her Lake City to spend a month visit murder, who had his right of appeaconspiciouf manner and the the large audience which attended counted. tention of those who contemplate ten perture but w as unable to tell ; it felt that if it had rained pitchfor- al and opportunity to present any ing. . have been made to every expnd Arpeals the competitions was. trouble entering what the r. Monday ,! ks and nigger babies still the pro- defense that was plausable or posjust United in the discordant efemint hibits is directed tuthe lules and Norma seemed to be Rome better Mrs. Nettie Ackerman was pick- sible, and because he was compell- States and foreign cc untin s to gram would have been well worth varthe and had started to break out with regulations governing going to. ed up by a bunch of Wayne county ed to face the doom fixed by law Use their influence to have this to which ious clasifications. was red rash The most important part was the a thought for such enemies tocivilization, the We people and taken to Bryce Canyon modified and aside. verdict set be German Measles, but instead of little playlet putever by the Messrs lives of our best citizens were Friday of la.jt week. are greatful, however, to know she continued better Luthpr Moore, Earl Eay and Melbecoming placed in jeopaidy. In that case as is influence failed to sway rose Barnson and J. W. Willis has gone back to growing worse and again the doctor the Misses Bessie d case foreign the Mr. and Mrs. George Jakeman the of ur chjef nation, executjve after on mountain the and came his trapping Brir.kei hr ff, Mary Greenhalgh, was sent for he pronounc of Bicknell are here visiting at. the nations attempted to intervene Calvin Cooiidge, or Honorable GeoViola about a month spent at home with ed that a poison was undoubtedly Biinkeih ff and Ella Ipscn home of Mrs. Jakemans mother, claiming that it was an interration rge H. Bern, Governor of the State . . his hi3 family. her and Mrs. body, Amy Barnson. scattering through Mrs. Nettie Ackerman They say a! crime, but regardless of all the of Utah. and was for sent The playlet consisted of two acts companion doctor President Cooiidge said that the and the they intend takirg Mrs. Ackerman pressure brought to bear Governor rendition was very, fine everything possible is being done back home with them' for a visit Spry was not swayed fremiis duty case w'as entirely In the handsofj Mrs. JeFsie Sprague and children for Norma. We surely hope that when as an Ameiican executive, and the State of Massachusetts t r.d was although the players had bad veiy they return. to visit Tremontori be to will we the next repoits lave gone get the law to take its course a matter which the Fedeial Govern few practices. peimitttd brother with Jessies The other parts were well render favorable and that Norma will for a while Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marshall and his act was endorsed by every ment had no jurisdiction over. ed and everyone reported a most Dr. Odeen Luke. They were ac- soon recover. American in Utah. are leaving the hotel where they Governor Derns attitude was enMr. as Manti fan as by enjoyable evening. companied Sacco and Vanzelti were duly have been for some time and Mrs. tirely consistent, and is entitled to and Mrs W. H. Luke of Junction and convicted by a jury of the Berlin Yourg made a trip to Heaton of Orderville is taking tried applause of every citizen who and W. J. Luke of Kingston, the their undsr themost liberal has any We the understand peeis their Mrs. Vida Campbell and small place. last of the regard for the souvering early part Lukes all returned to their home Castledale f laws in the world, given set the into are Marshalls moving our to to take Miss Nellie Bunne rights guarenteed slatis.by daughter of Bingham are visitirg here the early part of last wpek. week every opportunity to prove their in Constitution. home in town. Pinney George of Vidas mother Mrs. Sadie Smith a weeks of home after was coujle quite While gone Mrs. Luke e noe, with hundreds of thousands n and her sistersMrs. Mrytle Brink He was accompanied by ill but we are glad to report that visit here. dollarsand the ablest of attornof R. has Mrs. J. returned triThe Elko a Biggs his sister Mrs. Madge Southam, Independent, erhoff, Annie Mangum, Helen Allen ehe is much improved now. to her home in Sait Lake City eys obtainable to aid them in their weekly paper published at Elko and Miss Ruby home returned Gray. Friday. they after spending six weeks with her defense, with am attempt of every Nevada, gives an editoral on the case in such a ciear After spending a couple or three parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Nidsin. radical person and paper to create and Mrs. a a nst Americas judici Orlan Mr. and a Mrs. Norton of Circleville.stopp-e- d Lake Campbell Logan prejudice City Salt in cut weeks way chat we are giving it to Lake from have Salt returned and al to cloud the in Junction ar.d visited fer a minds P, McKay Mrs. R. system and Cambell son Orlan Morgan John our readers here in full and heartily Mr. and Laura went to have who where were to their of the on returned City jurors sitting endorse the thoughts expressed short time while Clifford went on and family have daughter Nola left for Salt Lake done. all the propaga- - therein. woik dental some after the to Marysvale on business. case, a for yet short time. Nere. Monday City borne stock se to 1 J i i j com-mut.ati- od ( tbe j i personn-unremitti- rg -! fr i oi - 1 1 p 1 rj.0n.0 lLciilO sit-uati- I s tremely Sacco-Vanzet- ti . j j f J , j doc-for- th cold-blood- ed ! ! i baceo-Varzett- Socco-Vanze- tti - u- - ot |