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Show -- v- VSQL.7 JUNCTION. li PIU:E COUNTY. UTAH, FU'lUY. SEi t NO: NO. 1927. ; ( 37 Notice Lestpck Situation -- oo.. - - Parlor Furnaces IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH, . and Heaters George B. Horton, George H. Whittaker, Wiley Dalt on, William D. Nay, Thom as Smith, Earl Smith, Thr eontlnues to be a marked per capita onsump-tio- n l meat foods, and ever g often itgeems worthwhile to stand table is of vital importar.ee to every A. T livestock prod user. There Is the Louring Whittaker.Eari iOAK Rexford Whittaker, Edna keenest competition between ail Peterson, Daphne Smith, classes of food stuff, and meat, one H. C. Tebbs, James Steel, off and look at ourselves, so to of the most 0. A. worthy Items, is net Carlyle Whittaker, WhittWhittaker, Taylor spsak, to find ths reason why. receiving its just due. aker, J. C. Whittaker, In 1937 there were 2 2 meat food Notice The producer of livesthek In days Dwight L. Fullmer, Kath animals fen each person In th Bertha Horton, Horton, lyn United Strtes. while in 1927 there gene by has taken rather a Mary Horton, Morgan Dalt 9 attitude, feeling that hi on, William Horton, GeoIs nly 11-- 4 fereach person. Howwould sell itself, being, as rge G. Horton and Arthur ever, das largely to more effieiont product methods in production and diatribe it is, a human necessity. To some Whittaker. $14-20- ! Plaintiffs and Petitioners lion and through education work extent this has been true, but there VS is a distinct spread between the oarrieJ on, a larger actual tonnage THe TOWN OF CIRCLEof aetUnl necessity asd the VILLE, a of meat la now being produced point Municipal Corpbuying American oration, Defendant and power of th from a smaller number of animais. pubiio. Thisspread is the result of Petitioner ( Also, the female animal population advertising largely 'in newspapers THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID resulting represents a much larger and periodicals-enhere d be DEFENDANT. AND PETITIONER, percentage of the total animal pep found the reason fer the stridts THE TOWN OF CIRCLEVILLE, in ulation resulting in a sulstan'ialfy thnt have been made by the prod- Piute County, Utah, and to all other increased birth rate per thousand persons interested in the above entitucers of commodities who have led matter: of ltvestouk population. . to salesrmmbntbip end pub- - ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th?t Despite the fact that our meat in encouragirg the public t a petition has been filed in this Court jiicity fo d eonsumptien h oenstantly on use their products instead f meal, signed ty a majority of the real pro.i ipelim. with around 8 bibien perty ownens of the lands situated in paanisof beef being consumed an-- 1 Trom whathas been aoaeiupHsh-nuallya- s that portion of the Town of Circle-viilin the County of Piute, State by prenuoei s of other lines, khere compared with around of Utah, iq Said petition designated bilbn pasnde yearn ago, still jean le no question but that an Inand sought to be detached district cur per cpiea eensemylitn eon-- : vestment in public opinion wculd and disconnected, pisyirg that the tlnues to dwindle. The increased return itself rm.ny fold to the said district in said petition particulfigures in volume do not depict a livesWcK pioHucer. The ecpnso arly described and which receives no leniency toward greater per capita would be fltmtr.al v.htn rcatUicd return or benefit from the municipal . ut ti e indusuy, end an government of the Town of Circle-coasts nptir.n but isonly the natur- - through! . or from municipal taxes levied of even pound per annum ville, mull of inweased population. against the lands anrt Froptrly of the he per capita consi n Hot. Tno weak spot in jmerehanuiz- said real property owners contained la, meat feed rnimais ud their, ' meat would ioil itselt into a stag-- 1 in said district, and which petition products is th leek ef coocu ted Bering 8l'm Several campaigns ' designates five persons therein to act eat more me; t lines are forsaid pit t.oi.eis in this pioceedmg act!-- a toward keeplrg the deii abil-- ! along and whicu petit.on a.so has atUchtd! v wi.l be- iayof such fsrdstuffsin the public under ay. and no thereto and made a pa. t thereof a. nap sim!laror ptat owi-- theoutr-.c- i and lands eye. Tne subsM&'tion of other food ' come as successful is iforts teateiicg other ojdstuffs. therein coutait, to soi ght to e iison- stuffs for meat on the American nected ar.d fromthe Ttwn ' of Circh Mile, ar.d irem any liability W. F. Bay of Kb n visile theref,cni and thereto; y NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER , ra purdt) an the Junction .GIViN that said municipal corporat- and helped rrU e an arge-- ! ion TLe Xl.wn, of Circlevillq, Gar- Sunday nienls for theholdirg of ward eon- - Piute County, Utah, aideny ether f. rence in this wai d on the 10th of person cr jersirs inteicsted in ;he October. Afitr u ret y school the subject matter of this proceeding is officers and teieheis appointed aj hereby required, and s l.e.el y summoned lo appear within twrmv days . main committee to see that the'.from the date of the service of this k over right. notice cn the saidTcwn of Circleville. To ba he'd at Panguitch Septem-- ; wul WBS Eut in the teivice of j as required by law of summons., and w;thin twenty Mr. and Mis, G. R. Perl Junction and Eva!) a- Or tin 0f from thdateof the fi.st public alien of this notice, and defend the above 'Wldtsee went to leht last week1. Qimminity .Singing; led by entitled matter, or file written ob.eet- !where lbeJ 6f8Jed f(,r' ,0Birl,n- ions M. Shields. thereto, if any they have, ard up, t h. L. Murd on failure hometoe at visi iug to;to do. the prayer of said 9. ook. Mr. Eeebe transae'ed busin-- 1 petition will be granted, and the said Miss Genevive Rogers ess in Salt Lake City while they1 district disconnected ar.d saved ftcra Addn-sof Welcome, Parley 4. ithe Town of Circleville, as in said were north. field Cai Fresdet.t Ci'unty petition pi aj ed for and in accordance Ison, with law, t(ch od Board. O. G. Anderson was a business WITNESS my hand with the seal 5. Response, Supk. Dougins Q. iu Ci.nnor,vil,'e itr Several of said court attached this 17 dey cf visitor N. Y. M. Cannon of Piute, and Supt. John Messrs Josse 0. Harris of A, t of Issl week September 1927. days the Ihttei Idaho, H. Telman of Kane. and BY ORDER CF THE COURT son, Orson Harris of Maiysval ' (SEAL) and theearly part of this wtik. 6. Musio, L. Ray D.ivenport. Hon. Nephi J. Bates Ooe Of Dewere visiting at the homo f Mr. 7. Address, Dr C. N. Jensen Judge of the District and Mrs, Willard Barlow cne day S. R. Spencer leturi ed Saturday Court, By State Superintendent if Publlcln-Jrueti-nwtc-klast of last week fr .m Ckdfli C ' whe Joseph Ipscn Last Friday evenir g ths JunctClerk of the District Court be has bi eu lor medical tie at n 1. ion ward M. I. A. held their memb-tlu- s One hundred and fifty 8. Violin Srlo, II. D. Shrlstensen. Messrs E. M. Moore and sons. ' Sam Cline jeais ag ershiP Par.v and hrd a splendid month of me th A.C. Mabheson. Asist if "f Petitioners. Henry and Fran; retnrnd frpfn Attoineyfor Decisive Ac dress, the World was Gr,,wd P,Jt for. both the program Chnnonvil e on ant State Supei intendent of Public Seive the Community, J. Kenneth Thursday f (ask Milford, Utah.' Instruction. beifg fought n American soil, it ai,d the g8n.es ard dtneing that week they were TbaUhtr. 27 acenrrj anit d ly Fiist rutlicaticn Sept. 3, If vros the batt'e nearSsiatf N. Y. flowed. 10. Vocal Sole;, G. Mi, .Shields. ga, Mr and Mrs. 1927.' 2. A Rural Ilrgh Suhoal'CurMau-lum- , Mooie cf Dewey Last, Publication Oct. 7, b.eld there, commemorates not only and programs was shot Lofter Bjarnson, 11. Address,'who ILmryvillo N. visited Jensen. Dr. C. hete fer u tfeo turnirg point ef the Amei saaPPy every number being well sjorg time. Supervisor of Grammar $Jtat 8. Disousnion. Revel utii n but also is epoch- - PreIa'ed and the winding up stui t Graee and Junior High Schools. For The Meeting 11 Evenirg J' 12. Reading, Mis. M. M. Sunday 'mnkirjrevenUn world history. Ren Anderson took hi. brother, Publie. bha foUowtd. Mar'eI Ii this issue of The Piute Countyerow4 or the 2:09 P. M. ag fir as CevFcr eB Ffjw 8:00 P. M. M. L. D. S. Tabrael Now New there istin i"u trated feaht program eyonc helped jggt wefk Meitel tlin Glen CJofftaan. 1. Musie, under direction of L. beniht s I ack lor three tollire ef lhormtio hist.-- 1 mov artiele eai of the U. P. buips and me gnt 2. Address,- Mati'da Peterson, Ray Davenpnit. of Burgo; nes sunercti tl or four snapiy Rimes then the weak on to Los jory Angeles California tite Supervisor of Primary Grades 2. Invocatnn. Saratoga, whn the American pat-ir- Briakerhcff girls ar.d Mar) d where be intends 3. Music, Rollo Ornae workirg this 3. Musie, under direrf.iov of H. played tor dancipg until .winter. first drf.ni'el.v ret his feck in Volumes hive bjon written aVut th D. Christensen. Department Seesicn palh el victor). I'esare te read 9er eleven when ) unch i t.d vet 1 Kit 4. Addicps, Dr. C. N. Jonsm. the famous fronl;ers-A. Primary Department under ho niiet) ir, nov-- 1 , Turning Point of theRevolut ' i Mrs. Lafell Wool's and two tens Sus-e e din tl Johnson. buk 5 because nd Peterson. Matilda of Reading, Oaason, !n-lua.ie g eii. direction ty E,mo Scott Watscn in this of Provo spent several days in oui; a n n ion-6. Addrtsi.aut. A. O. Matheson elists have applied the! W hope this party will have the 1. Some Helpful Suggestions en ty visiting at the homes ef J. T. 7metluds tobir esreer effeet of sbarlirg the M. I. A. woik Music, yinder dlrecli m of Mrs. the Teaching of Readinj:. Fhjllls Woods and J, II. Empey. , Hfcd off with a him has been- obKale Lewis, the decline in th All Walnut Enamel Parlor Furnace as low as S49-- 5! Heaters as low as Buy your Heater or Parlor Furnace ,NOW! , 1-- nt ny Will Heat from Two to Five Rooms. j e, 5d ti Com to Qur Store and see them or write us for Full ' Particulars. win ' j Good stock of Rugs and . . Ue g I L 1 dets-cli- d noleum. Select Yours now. ! Convention Tri-Count- 1 g-o- . scnl flute, Kanj and to-w- . j All Goofls Daljvered FREE We can save you money on your Parlor Fyrpace or Circulators. field Counties. I ?s - - (fic-m- Richfield - . i , . - j - - Utah. s j j j I Saw Saratoga, i "Fifteen Party Membership Successful. cisive. Battles. r- fc , 1 1 tn Caiof 4 - . 8 in J Kit, Carsons True j Life Story !s: - - -- -- Affrh et Revealed. eer.-ha'- ot gh k-- meiirudt letim n e al jneh - o-- f Iccn - trulh ebeut Jansen. Lofter of 8. Methods Address, Supervisor Teaching scured. Recently, l.ov e er the 2. Project in the Various Grades, Matilda Bjarnason. story of C irsons life, as dicta'edj G. M. direction of d Ui r Musie, Pekorscn. by khe great 7ccut himiflf. hasj 8. Discussion. B. Grammar Grades and Shields. 10;00 A. M. Junior High Sehoals. Under direction of Lofter Ijaraa 1. BOR. Howto Improve the Teaahlng of Saturday General Sessior. Music, under direction of Ida Arnold. 2. Chaiactei Eduoaticn. Dr. C. Geography, W. J Luk. , N. Jensen. of Teaching Various Teohuique Miss Rita Lloyd. 8. g2. Reading, Bjarnason, 4Lfter Subjests. Bettoilngour Pofassioa, Sup; 3 Dlrussln. A. C. Matheson. 5. Muslo, Glen Coffman. C. High iahsol Ssetlon. Math-sonC. A. of 6. The Teacher Lofler Bjarna-sen- , Uod - dlretia ; LHw Host On th .- High Shool 7. Vcoal Solo, 6. M. Shields. been published I y a Toes (N. M.) woman, ar.d in this simple nnn aS ive. which refleats the greatness of the man, tho'lrno storyof his life basatlasb boon revealed. Alkhosgh Carson lived much of Mo latter life ak Fort Lyon, Col., ris name is written largo all ov ho Wosk. If you would know asm ihkag abont tho REAL Kit Carson ead (ho illustrated feature arkiafe, Klt Qarsth Specks for Himself, by Blm Seott Watson in this issue of The Piute founky News. Tunction locals Mrs. Btnrra Savage aucl j childnn left last week for Park City to join tin it husi and and father. The in- ter.d makirg Perk city their homa for tho winter, crowds will support throughout the witer. yjt work Mrs. Myrtle Fay ar.d inr.all tm and the Missts Etta L) ard ElUn Howes went up the Kiagston CanAfter havingspent i couple of yon on Sunday and enjoyed dinner weeks hero vieitirg relatives tnd with Edwin ai d Lawret,e.r Bay. friends Mr. and Mi s. D. 11. Norton loft last? week for Gunnison, Salt t Mr.. Josie Bav and the Misses. Lake and other northern points te Bessie Brinkerheff and Ida Howes, visit for a short time before rotur- were visiters at the .Antirr.oiy n'Bff to MeGill Nevada for th Miss Ida Howes came up from the Bully Boy mine on day last winter Week and stayed for several days to friends. , that laige the saeremont meetirg SutdEy. Jife was one I th speakers at tha meeting, Mr. ar.d Mrs. H. P. Jensen and Mrs. Imnaa Crowe went toRih-J- d small son, Ivan left last week fer John L. Ssvey Jr. of Rithfield T, , c -- bar, th.y will ,s.t ( on to , stopped In Joution a shert llme th dentist. ons day last week. n4.,oll..t wk |