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Show VOL. 7 JUNCTION. PIUT3 COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Jay Jensen Registration' Hurt. 16. 1027. Livestock Days NO. 35 The Utah Agricultural College Situation. Lait week while riding Jay Jen- was thrown from his horaa At The wk U fall and sustained nuiweiaa kraiaca. Tfc throwing did not but whan the harae University of Utah la ita fast it kieked Jay on the Tha population of tha City efj prices. This movement whiah hand Frashraen must register ara dUUcatirg two ficis- We Angeles has irntnid frm a lianas wntil tha California feed glad ta report that he does net ? aid 22 half million in 1S17 10 let eemmorce te noeve as a rule and must seem ta he suffering Seytember aay serious mil Itt n in K2.7 and tha is erderly and a better balanced attend Sept. 23 and 24 affaats fram the accident and was population cf the County frem distribution is bad than durirg the Former students must able to be again Sunday. eight hundred thousand Id 1 SI 7 to Mentha when the Western grass register September 26. w.lllim. Velue eattlo movr. la passing through twa and Agriculture Education class work The Child And Regular The of manufactured pecducts has in- the marketing period ef feed lot Arts and Science Engineering state September 27. creased firm two hundred millW r. cattle it is possible te lettt r geega Commerce demand the to than killien nrd ta the and cue Home EconomtcS' supply Announcement literature School. . of factories from during the gisss set sen when A the Course number to the Leeding sent on request. Address Degree in Forestry,-wilcattle must be Hf.evrd uhrn tley hundred to twenty-fivbe offered this year. Monday the reheat bell rang out hundred; more than double in ten are ready regardless ef eenditior.s. The President It tuneful notes calling the 'childyears. This ell means consumer This ef course is another reason in Registration and InterialcMent ef Freskmin cn Friday ren kaok ta school after their sever demand which is so eeecr.tial ta favor of spreadieg ti e grass cattle aad Saturday. September 25 and 24. al months varaticn. the year by tke Registration ft Eery kfyand agricultural producers, particularly supply throughc-uUniversity of Utah- girl wha started in tha first day livestock; in the whole territory utilization of supplemental feeds. former stadents Monday, September 26. and will stay in every dey until Sail Lak City lying wntjof the Koeky Mountairs Iastruetien begins Tuesday September 27. vaaatlen is just building and even beyond. For Instrrce, lait WRITE FORCATALOt AND ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET' A great many inteiesting replies a gaad strong foundatirn for his month nearly one half cf tfca hjs fntnra life, but the girl and boy required to meet the Los Argeles have been received b J. A. and who failed te started or whejdemand came from rs far et.it ee New Holiday Set As- fails, te keep ingetthe harness eveiy Lea Angelof General tha Manager Kansas and Nebraska, es Union Stock Yards, to letters day la tike the foolish man of the To Honor; Red scriptures who Luilded the The amount ef 'wool shorn in the sent out te bankers, editors, chamsands where the waves and winds United Stales in If 27 is eleven bers of csmmeice, etc. along the Logan came in and destroyed the fl'mriy milli')nrpour ds greater then in 1926 lines of eneeuregirg raoie CalifMen. meet te the foundations aad washed away-th5EBE2lri&- Production will hotel 272 Million ornia dr isn si eir eonstaatly grewirg home. pounds and represents the largest Several years ago the stata of It is up he the parents to see that o!iy since 1911. This increase isdue land whieb is beirg filled laigely te a, their child is Hll!i giventhn opportunity t , the larger numler of sheep from distent ptinir. .W d urlh 0 build upon the roeks of a good shorn which One of the questionaii s, M,1Bk is general throughout t V Ane1B education, and rot be left to the the country. Ail of the important by A. M. Priee Preside r el the '., iadian day. Slnte that time several of Huntington mercy of the hszaJerf us virus of sheep stae8 except Mcrima ahovv City National Berk ruthes slatea have fellewed the lr6d 'tur. states ts fol'ows:j Park, California that jelr.v an increase over lr a year, of Illinois wads this year St t lsnd 480 ef have teren pli nted Last J(Rr (Ii!(.1fR wera; ember 23 will .noth, general ctam whsimsll toeornsnd Plan ta coma to the GEEATEST, most IV fcBlJ L(0j girn Since 1212the number of hmses Ufpteuk f gch(ro) f( r TEKE8TINO Fair In tha history of Utah! Vwa ranee el the eseasion it many parte oek owns, o the 100 cattle but it s in Iowa. and hogs 0f on the farn-epe?rr,;c new l.vostock harm will asaura the ahowing of lhg deelirrd from D the eeuntry. it! 'measles that struck our city. mora blooded stock than over before. Boo the ' tv n e million to rsillit eh twenty , AgriAmsrie11 Indian day bencis nr I glgantlo Mining display In the Colleenm. that tt statefc pie-McNaughten Fpedemiee are net tm'v vr.necess- head. During that period the nuin- culture, Horticulture, Poultry exhibit! of Zr 1 a y lb noble red iron the cent ef than Idstjle Hryt but a disgrace to ii' Ti d and her of a itsni pev magnitude! has increased fentle but theaew type oflndiaa. who ia il!tel,RCI3t f( f Cnlifuiaiy Horse ' Escoe Comedy Bacee Auto Anto 1() Fl p from ent million to t i; million. 'poik renuiiements Pueubair Acts, and Auto Soccer games I FBEB will. ia Stale! lie pee l.ig himself a useful An rri a gilpm take only knowh dge and n Ms about Thi1! sit Fuowcrki erery night hand concerta pageant! as well. There isan iate e.i- - fyro ment and innumeabla other feature!! ihe iu u 1' s c - an irrk., t,rl iM ,i t r i i F f f and that the bulk of the dtBiid Fun for every minute! Join tho (iouq as! iag article on Americi n Indian try t rolling them and cooperation fi cm eourac tr e ci c.j s lecvned to teen is supplied crowds.- - Beo, ' hear and do NEW oarniral C. in this issue of The liute THINGS tny tj,e p,r,Rt, schools, c'rldier, and , ifet milion heed cf hois s may far east as the Mivsouii River and Bsmembar tho datea. News. Be sure t. read the illuat. at- of a saiail that hops pereentage ealy uses to bo ard. be h,can8. ,llher turrU The Nebe. T(je Stat ed feature article, ha, ma(ie complete doubt tha lard .cleared la this required a.e fuuiiltd ly States Man-O- ld aad New Style. by Mour.tair f . he pPgaiHiens for iie control of con- -' way ,as !argt'y been dlverMd to-- 1 weft m M.me Seett WaUon In thia yeper. een prvvn eon liave t( tcgleus disease. If everyone ..bayed ward producirg more meat food Ufliv'1y bat the traikelirp oppot- net spread anjmag I0 t. ke cna of tl e CflP. these ruler disease CcBFt tov A AlsliornPlI Youmay btain theo reralations stantlv increasing consumer dem- - tuB,tes of ,he Mllfh mutit- lTiaiiuwu jby writiHR t0 thc Etvte Board of and porkers moie than justify in in productirn cn the pare 'Health for their health circulars with the It pirr.irg tie move Western the ef Si knrss and death are the on'y wen 0f callle frt m thelntermoun prdueis betfidiv-es-la s inien-scf adcing a prcktalle excuses accepted by tie rtlttl f- -r ai1 md Barth western states to the t flea ion to egriciLtw ai oyer childn r. are absence Somet-meC()ast niaiketB indications ecor.tn.ical mainur.-anc- e nllewed by pa rests to fIf til are that U w industry is faeirg at soil of fertility. fer otkar causes. Every aVieag everrl months of stable Pep'ilav histery has written' bel school he loses outj down Sitting Bull, thn gienl Sic i ahi'd misses in his ohaace for: much that iut Indian naadleice wan, aa a Messrs Hen'y p.r-- Max Orton of Piute Iblvaty and trouble makirg od sucafK(' st ppt d in Junclic n . i u Panguitch to child want keep If your ynu killed mmp whe should have been y niifht on their way to Salir.a on with his friends sta.t him-tPraised. gag bolore he was. But as ia ef ten up business. sehovil the Srstday and kep hm f full It. tke case, peyular histwry cn SI tt in school every ca.y of the year. rrar aad Ike final Lafrll Woods and son of Provo Whie R()ing through (he petato to be lag Bull, which yet rcmaii arrived in our cty Satui day to vidi pa,cjia8 nf tk: is seetirn lait week wvitten, ir.ay be a veiy diffeicct for a short time with relatives and Mr. Barret coimner.tfd on thcM ene fi iends. splendid disease Yrsislirg quality si American Indian day wfa'ch is beof Piute petaUfs fi'Jrg where-- j E'.O CARDS not r.lij lo tlosa tulo expoct tie ing ebserved in many states ea and M. Morrill Mrs J. M'. f.iH ever ibe Pfute potato seed were' Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Spencer spent Cut tho to others you'll tuish qou kadi September 22,.kas a sjeeial intent Peterson Mis. and In children Sevier ia s and ear ti been james lad planted ey Fimfry Saturday anneuaee-eat thie year beeavse ef the Cbo unexpected will double their ualac, to v s espeeie lly tesutirt of the Ipotate cuests ef Mr. aad Mrs. Gere Tanner went to An&imony Sur.uay . that Sitting Bull Is te le i r CThe surprise mill m2ke'them trace qlud. at the Ik m a of disehre and were rhawirg a better eeateit ecxc'uttid by Sunday they v ent up to Kimberly and heaMhler growth than any berries. They reported a iel Day. Cur Christinas Cards are just mailing to fill n loesh Dakela peetry magazine. gathering - Begins its Fall Quarter Monday, Sept. 26 - one-quart- Strong graduate and undergraduate courses are offered in the Schools of: er ot one-quart- er ene-quart- l fifty-eig- e ht t Vice-Preside- UTAH AGRICULTURE COLLEGE nt i ide' e 1 hlllr tdj SPECTACULAR. STUNTS MAMMOTH DISPLAYS j i FREE ATTRACTIONS 1 s nnan.--pasae- d . 1 er-itis- 1 te 1 limit en r.- m&i I - y TAM STATE te ai w-u'- d se t s i Potatoes AT CHRISTMAS vi-idi- 1 Junction jocals ' J U j is the basis Tus ef a- - Tetanka Yetaaka.by Elmo Se.lt Wattea, in ibis issue f The Piet Ceunty News. If you wswld knew the truth abeut Sitting lull as nearly as it can new be stated, be aure te read this article. ure avtiele, TO HOLDERS OP SECOND LIBERTY LOAN 41 PER CENT BONDS EXCHANGE OFFERING OF NET TREASURY NOTES Second Liberty Lonn bonds bnvs bean called no for neyment on November 14th next, end interest will be paid efter of United of new n offering ie Notice pven tht dt. Second Sutea Treasury notre, in exchange for nt 9 H P I ihetrtv Ixmo ConTrtd 1927 Th new notes will bs dated .eptraber l5 rate, dete at the and will beer interest from that five will mature in notes The cent. W of 3 per after yean but may be called for redemption three years. Converted Interaet on Second Liberty Loen 4 H per cent bond surrendered 15, eiohanx wi.l be paid toof November Hold 100 The price of the new issue notes, Jf Converters surrendering Second Liberty Loan t ed 14 ner cent bonde in exchange will receive, new of notes, interest Sa time of delivery the Converted 4 Loan q per Second Liberty wrh 1K27. to November 15. emit bonde from M.y 15. new notee issued. Q77 ina tjlhe premium on the Converted Holden of Second Liberty Loan take advantage to 4 14 per cent bond who deetre notee of obtain to Treneury ot this opportunity with t heir hank tha new issue, ehould arrange eeriest date, the pocobie at fw weh exchange limited tbu offer will remain open only for n obtained from tny be from any Federal bank, or trust eompennJ, or u ?"eTT!?k- Washington, D. A. W. MELLON, Secretary of the Treasury. September t. 1927. C. rip-- ' fet-P1B- d Mr. Belle Bay, daughter. Etta rr fr dv f i a short time In Bros Erown made an! aad h d re 8 n I Myrticmade RiehSeUl and vUik a bucineia trip t Satina e Friday ef last week, a business trip iv Circleviile While gene Etta had same dental Werd was raaeive There from Mrs work done atRichfield. Lydia Mirriil that funeral serv!ces hur daughter, ifreta Hnnigfr t for lel and Leila Mcintcsh went held in Wilmirg, Canada, Richfield ere day last'vitek where had be-on Tuesday the 6th after Mrs. Mt r.they had some dental w oik dure. ills arrival in that city ott M ndav. were given and we are all Arlo.Maida and Fihtl Norten N. wer Sunday visilir g with old HBxiously awaiting ihe return of n- Vbfn frlaada. thy returned to L dia for more pat tiauars in eand Alfi death with etas Toole nection Monday t their home in d by their burial. were Kceon.par.it they brether Afton who will seek emMrs. Millrel Jjhrnon und t.wo ployment in that section. ehildron are here p.t the Dav- and Mr. Mrs. borne of Heckatboin of Rosemund Geotge Mr. Mrs. A izena aad Virgie Major farowB wore here last week friends they also Mr. and Mrs. S. It. Spencer andchil Frank Weoley drea and Mr. and Mrs. G, R. their lather. visited i visiteis in Widtsoe f Giraleviile befere rtfurning to were an Friday ef last week. tbeii home. con-in-la- 1 j Q-- iustn-.c-tinr- n - hr j Br-eb- e basi-aeF- DeUae Risk waa a bnsineis la RUhfieli B Monday. Mr. aad Mrs. Joseph Ipssa were conference visiter at SLeataat ever tl e week-en- d. other seed. I .carts iriih the spirit Peace and Qooch-ralL- " He ales commented on the sple-di- d 1 ee.ulit ion uur pelaUes At thisvear and felt sure Piute coK'p.J unty potatce growers weud' find u teady mii'Ktt for ail certified set 4 raised. Our farmers Lav wsrked hard Abe MoTntPeh has gene toCrcar Superintendent srd Mrs. D. aid ha'e '8bwedJ gartfely it CatisCR Circlevitie vein visiting City where he eXpeela to assii in" ef given them is tha in Janotion eniimJay. the luildinr tf the nw Cedar Bleaks. raisirgtf their potatets axd wc feel to rejoice with them on- - the a d O. Mr. a'dM auitucie of ihe inspector. Mr. and Mrs- L. L. Johnaen went fnnily rent ta Iliilsdaie Sariudayl ard atttnitd con e er.ee to Panguitch cn TSfcccesday i i last e'tni.-Mrs. Mr. a;i-week and on their return reported Joseph Johnron at Hatei the next day. and Msrkla JeBFen of Rielfl.dd their daughter, Caddie Katih in a Junction short time new grandson were getting along s'opprd Mr. Julia Wilson of Hillsdale eE ll F Sunday evening on their way hums ws in Junet'en last from Cit uleville. ing frtm Muysvvle where she Mr. and Mrs. Ga ifco fipeenhalph weal wi:h her youngest 9.n,?rjnt ar McKinley Morrill was a busiaess rejoicing over ti e arrival of a who left far a weks training in v sitoi in Earon an cn Sunday eleven pm nd bey on heptirwher 11 the missien home in Salt Lake to his ht me heie on ih bjlb inolher and babe doing before gohag i n a mi s rti for tl well. L. D. S. ehurch. While here she wa the geest of her sister, Mrs. Harvey Moere is here visking In case you break your glasses 0. 6. Andergae. with his grandma, Mrs. E. M. need rims or lense or need any eye Moore. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NSW6 attention please get in touch with) Etta Bay of Junction, Utah, whr Mrs. Elizabeth Barasea and E vin Braasen left last week ter will take all your orders and noiifj frand-mtmade to a Ferrall Breaks where be will assUV .1 Giiar E of trip me.D.J. Maiti, irrisjn, Jalioa on Monday. in the bulldisg ef Ibe repd. of Lay came down from the herd the early part of the week Livfend i j 1 it.dte s tl wk rti o, |