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Show V0L.7 JUNCTION. PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, Injured Nellie Elder Banastn When Horse Falls. Buried enTuursday. Floyd Baler fDa ftovalc Itm Last funeral services s. w jij - and Thursday night Iep(emher8lh in tho ward hall n party was given in hcaer of Me and Mrs. Georg Shields aad family. Tho entertainment onnsisted of a program and daaeo. Program waa aa follow: Prayor-Isa- rel Heaton. Voeal Solo-El- va Give Heatm Me tho Sunshine of Yeur Smile Talk In honor of Mr. Shield and wonderful help be aa been to tho oominunity--Julu- s Glover and Lura Altsn nary laaBuntlng made a trip to Cedar last week, Mira j Mr. and Mra. Roy Palmer of Alton were week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. R. Hugh. Mr. Ccoil Push is down from the ranch at Sink valley for a day or two. S. Dailey. Arthur Brewn spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Brown. Art is working on the mountain this summer. He intends staging law ti t mew flies. Mias Emma V. T. Park te Rider direoted by Zelda Brewn. After the program a lunch waa erv ed to all present. During lunch Mr. Shields was requested to sing He favored the gU'ita with the e!o Forgotten. The remainder of the evening was spent ia dancirg. Everyone reporitd as havirg had a good time. Rusthaa gone out to werk. Mrs. Mary H. Whitney is home visiting with her mother Mrs. Mary Hicks for a few weeks.- Messrs. Dan Frost and KcMn Findley will Iaave Sunday the 18th for Salt Lake City. They wfH attend school this winter at the University of Utah.- Cenference At: Escaja Dt lante. tj, fr Mf-ss - Escalante Hospitality who attended tho stEicatcite Conference Quarterly found thejatch strirgeut aud welcome on the mat.of every hemo In the city and the visiting (tints wish 4 4,1 5 $ to exniess.thxi 9tb tit r ' cf 4 ,ms ' tho News tiglif hearty ppreiiatiew of the hospitalily of the (ccple cf Escalante. The people f Visitiif Junction. Mon-rtsia- st Betva Roljcgor) hkg K - a J Brvan Ste Dallas, Texas, lepl. 6. 1927 Editas ef Piute News Junction, Utah. Dear Editot: That was Indeed a happy surprise to me to receive the 4,News from my own heme country, it brought with It a particular ray ef sunahinw whleh I otherwise would not hare' had. It is especially nice to bo remembered when one is far away from ones people. Of eenrsehore I am making new friends which will' mean a great deni tome but there are no friends like the old friends" and to leiinof them and their doings through thef home paper is certainly a source of great j jy. Our paper I' sayour boo- ausoldo feel that it belongs to mtf toe-- is very interesting and lam proud efit. I hope it wiil, continue' to prosper and grew until not one' family in the surrounding country' will bo without. Mbs? sincerely Rva V, Dalton. 4107 u Conference convened Saturday 0(rdel toal,end gchoo morning with a full representation live with her sister Mrs. Reed Cox:L In p'aoe. Norton the Slake Presidency and the Nellie was born on April 7th. lEf 8 Bslva Frasier left jfblkjwiag(vis'.tirg officials: Elder and on tho 16lh ci h ovi n tn the' Ehel and Grade n Robinson ha Reas. Sunday' Sehool General Beard week where she. will attend : N bi.aahfr;b)ide ef Riley gone to Provo. , They will attend Elder erge G Morris. Y. M. M. ashaal this winter, of Junction Ithefft eui hn j aehowl at the Brigham Yuurg ii1, Unj. g,8iwr James il. Andersen an absence of aealv three hjsbaridnnd two tbirtinn. iieie; iveraity this winter. After Mlaa Laraae Murray Isattmdirp 'y.L.M. I. A , Sister Adr, RaNdf jearsold and Gaia, sx jesra Mrs D H Norton Mr. ffeia Aeaiemv W ik ohoel at the Soeiety. All the au.vilery rganizal- j hove returned to Junction t vNt o three children have proceedfd Mrs. Niaa Swapp has pwlahasrd ions were well stremd ct vir X c i 4 repirrenltd. Mary sut year. fora few week, with relitivea and her to her grave, also her par.ntso the Tessa Findley heme She wi!l nfW an(j splendid ideas weie givtn the jeet Book of Mormon and at tho Mr. and Mrs. George Elder of tho With live friends. exception there now from on. Richfield wan to the workers which imbued them Sunday afternern mtica E!dr T. R. Henry , Verkin and the following sisters, short visits tley have not with lk spirit ef gettirg in and Merrlsgave one ef the moil inspirvisiter last Thunder. Vida Porter cf MateLlowr, Ada Miss Alta Norris has returned to been hack slice leavirg ard their working a little hauler for tie ing diseucsivns given thrargkcvt thorn :Sow. Kingiton, Leona StiatUn her home in Gunnison after giving h.re friends art id msBy after homo visiting sufecEBoflhe woik, rmoag them the eonfereate sirtitirg the ta Jlmmy Stocks aad Qoorgia Elder ef LaVerkin two them and hand welcoming weeks with the her Dr. father glad C.'wr, the thought that Sunday portance ef reading the Beck of having spont the summer ia Idaho besides a host of othetf relatives hack to oui city. Whilo her they ll. Norris. Ssbool wnkeould net take caio of Mormon aa many times as possible with his untie OlftndBtvwart. and many friends to mourn her nrothe guests of Mr. and Mrs, itself anti that Icadenhip in tie assuring his hearers that they loss. John Barnson. Bifore returning MissZelda Brown' is the new aunday school was second to aono would gain n new knewledgo ef tho Uoa pareats and ail her sisters R. I. Blakeslee and daughter to McGill they will also visit recioik in the EquitabU store. in tho sprilual dev el prut r.t of tho truthfulness of the Cssple of the attended tha servlets as did aho Dorothy returned from Halt Lake latives in the northern j art f the boys and girls of this gencrclion Church of Josus Christ of Lattes. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bai risen of state. Gitjr the latter part of tho wick. Misses Benioe Lilias and Painter and tkattho opportunity forloader Day Saints In each reading, sad Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs- - Barmen of Alton have registered at the ship in the church isnot aocorded that it would strengthen tkeie test . Price ef in 1 nin, Mi, and Mrs. Art Iheltea end Mr. Delaney aBa to any ether sect or creed. The imeny to tha pokat where it weald, home is after John Snow ef Richfield, Mis. Lena Mr. Alice Mellor left the Utter part of the week Sunday sehool work Is tho greatest bo indisputable. Eat h of tho visithaving spent some time ia Manli Harlow with her daughter Arn Mrsfor the Yellowstone eoentryi JohnD. educational instltuticn of its kiud ing officials- ia aura uiged every with her daughter Mr. Barteisea. anj husband of Richfield, Mr. ardj Har'y motored' out in the world. Tho eyesof tha world Latter Day Sainlto read tho Bosk Mi s. fieher VVillun.s tl talus andT08 Ar gel point last wttk Thursfay morning nineteen tub-or- a right aro upon the Lai tor Day Saints and of Mormon and it was suggested Mr. and Mrs, Chell Dalton motor many others who came from fap eitlle wrr shipped by Dr. ed t Manti last thoy have a refutation to maintain by oao of tbo visiters that atCbilst and near to pay their filial rested Saturdey. HJd Swopp has purchased his because of their Nobekor who has boon helping gi eater olaim of mas time iastcad of buying ureter te the departed. mat hers tho testing through thie part home. That Mrs. of Niaa this re- leys for their children that they maintain To knowledge. Mr. Cloyd Rasmussen spent tho Words are futile in a time like of tho oountry. Hfne of the cattle week end in Aurora. Swopp. this and all wa can do is to bow our putation it is of vastjirnportanee buy a Book ef Mermaa or text' wore from this oouuty, nine from that the parents tike en autive in- books fer tho ooming pear. heads in eorrew and trust to the all from one and Mr and Mra. El win Ford hsve terest in the worn and If unGorletd County The use of text books aad tho conMrs. Bryon Andersoa has gone wise Father fjr ojnfart-anreturned the sahaol fum to ranch Hear. put able to attend tha Sunday solationto Manti fer a while. readirg of tho Eoik of Mormon thtir childien in rchool for the in person that they to it that weio urged by President Rist in BertBird4 Mrs. aad Mr. tboir children in whatever depart- his clofiit g remarks tf tie ctu-- ft LOST-School started Monday m Aral a g tan plaid sport ooat trim winter. week. Lake last few Aajrant Filh ment thy may hhvo the required rente. with a full corps of teachers, Mr. med with black, a llgkk groen paint a to so books thaiwhen Prfiideat Rewaa also pleaded Saturday text go they n'ghi party newprin-eipsurprise the of od Chureh and a scarf of goorgette Panguitch boys Rieh-lel- d was a Fetersoa Clara Ur. aad Mr. Kate Lewi arc tho bluo sport slip on sweater, between was given in horer of Oima Sh eld their alasrea t lej will le j rtpsre d with the visiting taint that they visitor fnssdsf of last week, orAeaeher who did not teaeh last Kvehfteld and Elsinore faturday, at thehoiuoof Miss Lavaide Pugh- to tke an active pert in the dis- remain in Esealaate fer tha eveairg-cussion of the lessons of the day. eetir.g and told thtm hew year. Mr, Oscsrsem, Mrs. Ethel Sept. 10- Fiader please return to Grace Mi.'S Billy Shea made a trip to Rich- Woedberrv of Hurric Lessens art preyaied ky the enjoy tho moonlight ride Gibbs, Miss Sarah A. Williams, aad MisslaaChrisfcsnsao, Civslevilie, Ut field-tin- t an is employed for the winter at General Board srd text becks pub- over tho mountain after tho meetTaesday morning. Miss Eroel Allred the Best ef the o the Highway Uottl. lished and to in the Juvenile ing. On Monday morning tho rain teachers have taught mare than one According to reports tho last that the parent may eaJslj wa coming down in torrents, the Miss two or three days of storm did Ch a. King aad Oraea Harris year at our sehoolexeept Mra. G'vn Hambliii has returned obtain n knowledge of the book trip was full of impassaad families spent last week at Allred who taught here fnr the seaside able dtrrsge en the Escaland able advantagmuddy waters, ten ear lords first time last ; ear. As usual some ante mountain, washing the road from Logan. Mrs. Hamblin wa that are aecersary Fisk Lake. a of the children are glad and1 some out in several plaess end bringing formally Miss Pruda Woolley of eous for thtir chi'iens greater of visitois fceirg slrandsd (la education airrg the line of their mighty good town) Presideat are sad, but most of them seem reeks and debris down on the read. Salt Lake City. Sheriff Allen eoadueted a Sheri ehosen theology. Rowen was called en the phene by enthusiastic about school, Tuesday night the mail did net - need of the text bock in a'l ffa salt oa Meaday. A tractor and quite ThiOrin Barkov who wanted to know which i a big factor in making the arrive here until after seven o'clothe sehool ef but were staited task disposed High 12th til Monday was stiongly wkat the people who heeded his the orgaaizatior ck from ever the mountain ar.d year asucoessful eae. sofd not was sale a the la with antossoallo large enrollment rrd a stressed Ly the vLitirg cffieialr and advica were going to do now. PreMins of the conference visitors aie So expect things tho splendid Monday afterneoa. faculty. suggestions was mado that sident Rowan quickly replied lha Mrs. Alice DeWitt loft Sandry skill held over in Esoalente. frenv the high school this winter. after the child had passed to a his authority over tho weather meraiag for Mkati to attend tho It is also reported that while J. higher department the books weuld ended when the moon went down, Mart Goetfreyson was a Marys-va- funeral of her brother John Patten G. Souldlng of Panguitib was reThe rains descended ard (to Miss LaVon Cram left last week not he alloes to the parents or ihe visiter Monday aad also was of Baltimore who was brought west turning from that eily with Mrs. be and children floods some and the felltws who but etuld kept her on baslaess Taesday of last for burial. Porter from the Holt mill in Black for Cedar, Miss Cum will teach in tbs family liberary fer failed to take President levins week. Canyon ho ran into n fourteen foot one of tho grades in. Cedar City plated reference as the whole pur- advise and go evesr thorr.ocalain I y future net seeing it until it wae too school. Winter has arrived, if you dont walk of our Sunday School and uooealight were ohjeats of eharitp pose, late to slop, and Injured both himlook tho snow at Jean Robinses is nst starting te believe Mutual werk is te establish ia the oa the hospitable Essalaatoni until just self oad passenger. Mrs. Perter Miss Bliza Pugh has returned to heartland mindsoitho childien a Ttiisday afieiaeea when the waters aekeel with Ike rest ef Ike children covered mountains and at the was taken te Riek field Tuesday trees and bushes Jgyk Ffo?t has edar fer another winter of school knswlcdge of she Ge( al abe tame dawn with shiekea-po- x subsided so that they eeuld,.ere' evening far medloai Iroatmant aad A. tho B, at C, beta painting up, instead. In the general conference the the creek. iag Mr. Gouldigg was taken on homo. e. i Letter From Missio- to attsad high school. Fugh and Rachel rde Della Bli leuady are here from 'kag Suaday Sehool Kiadreg-arie- n class by four little gisls under direatien of Emily Brawn. Humorous remlnaee of the choir Roland Rider. 11. Christensen VieHa lalo-- D. Talk Short f targe Shields. Danoe-Leva- NO. 35 Misses Kanab News Thursday A letter was received here last Mrs. Lawrence Gomel aad faml-l- y were held for Nellie Elder Hansen have movodito Midvale for the week telling of the injury of Floyd whe died In theSaiiea hctrital last of Mr. and wiater, ia ovdef to ha near where Baler of Bert, Utah, son following aa operation. Mrs. M. W. Boiler, former residents Meoaay Mr. Hamel ia working. The services were very impress of our city. ive and the floral offerings were Floyd was chasing a cow along a Gena Radd and family have showing with what love hill sida and thehersehe was rid- profuse moved froW the Bully Boy ta the and esteem Nellie was held respect fell end the horn of the in the several sun curding CaVoway haute on west Bullion ing addle was driven into his leg so Avenue, as to hang him on the horn by Bishop M. D, Allen of Kingston the leg. When the horse got up Ervin Miliar a family have Moved Bishep Bay of Junction, NathfO ar.d the horse saddle the turned acraaa hokae Porker of Hatchtown, brother-in-laiate Melvin lewoss to run excited and became started ko Nellie, Heber Wil'finrsef the areek ia the Hawes addition. Floyed talked to him and got him Saline and R. A. Allen of Kingston loose. Be was alone Mae. Kate Lewis has takea the quitedand got al offered consoling remaika to the Lad and vas and very bleeding the bereaved fsmily. The opening awes aottaga just saath af about half a mile frrm w hue his or was offered by ftiator. the for Hotel Joseph Iparnaf Marysvala father and brother Dor aid were the Stake Presidency of Junetlor, working Retried to make4 them M. and Mrs. JahYi Osearsan are hear hut failirg to do so he finally ana the benediction w pronounced by Superintendent W. E. Bey af hack In the Da Wilt cottage again foe on the horse and let him run Kingston. this winter. to them. When he get there he The singing was btautiful and fainted and kept fainting for soais In the last weeksltama wa stat-a- d time he was so weakfrem the less consoling and was under the dimt ion of Bishop M. D. Allen who was that Ray aad Burt Iheltea had bleed. They bound- thb leg and assisted by his wito Lauia Porter gone to Bait Laaa Oily to aahaol. stepped the bleeding then hurried Allen, dangkler, Thalia, Mu. Mary W are glad to say It was a mistake, with him ta Briyham city forty T. Bay and Nathen Porter. Ervin the Skeltea bays are goirg tego seven miles away and the last word Samson of Junction rendcied, te their haasa lawn sahaol aad help reveived was that ha was getting Sometime Somewhere, with M&iy make it a sneers. along as well as could be expected. Greenhalgh at the orpin. V. ehoffc he will continue te imwas in the Jurclim Internment 6 N. Cropper and his three sons prove and tl at he will suffer no camela where the ry grave w es di- four days ago. had after effects fr ra h's injury. leftjjfor F'orlda W. E. dicated by Hay. A largo en- Mr. Cropper aad his hays are a loss course of people fr-ail the nearta eut tuwuuad st Flerlda is not as by towns attended (he services and goad at they expos. people will ca.l, , s folios- Mrs. D. H. aboat twenty-fiv- e ha glad'te sea them hack ia Marjs-val- Mr. ed tho body its final resting; com-maaitte- W3. uhn w u an. La-tw- u-- f ( v 1 . I - - $ ! ie eon-du- et 4 - A al m - thiy-woul- - Instr-uetors- lt i, -- n- vv V d w ( |