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Show I auh A . 1 ; i ; si J 1 V0L.7 JUNCTION. PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, NO. 43 1927. j: :,M,ri , Kanab News to Its Coming RICHFIELD Dr- - Daughters of the Utah in Friday Octeber 21, Camp 6 of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, was entertained by Mrs. Aivira Ford and Mrs. Merza Hamblin. The meeting comprised of business matters and the following program. Song, 0, Ye Mountains High, by congregation. Prayer bv Shaplin Esther J. r,.ua IV.: !y rt-- ''t-ii- Lfci ty Mrs. Ford. Piayer Mrs. Ida Young. After the meeting a dainty lunch was served by the hostesses. Kanab High School Music Depart- ment Entertains. ' ,.lb urogram fpl.yw6;w waa-a- p j High School OichtMia. March Stars of the Si.nn.tr Nigh- t1 Vive it.uoJe quartet. . - . - J SUBSCRIBE . ! v o . i f i I id HillOrcliestra. Girls $134.95 for 3 piece Overstuffed Jrcquard Velour suite, with Reverse cushions in town! BLANKETS, Blankets-cheape- st as low as $1.60 per pair. At Party. Last Satui day evening the Beehive and Junior girls entertained at a Halloween party in honor ot the G.eaner girls. Invitations vveie issued to the girls who w ere to bring partners. AM came costumed and some were masked. After a grand march the prizes were awarded Mary, and Send In h." f US your mail orders or come to our store. You will amazed at our wonderful stock and low prices. . . e ypvy-rf-danc- - M!ss LaVon Cram left here Sunday 28,for Cedar City, to resume her teaching. Miss Cram spent the week end here With her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Cram. Mra. Mary II. Whitney returned home Monday 24, at Missonli Montana. Mrs Whitney has teen visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary E. ther grounds, the students celebrated at night by entertaining the public with a program aud dance. 1 , . CO. ... the annual roll ca- of Aimistic For the essential spint Day is moe than a note of of le-- j joicing when a great war andof tender memory for Americas' heroie dead it is the tp.rit which yet will bring about peace between the nations and Youth will have much to do with acc mplishing that end. There is an interesting feature article on this theme in this issue of The Piute County News. Eesuie to read An Armistic Day Message by Elmo Scott Watson, elsewhere .n this paper. Messrs Silas Bnnkerhoff, Bert Born to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Judd Bridkerhoff and Gilbert R. Beet went to Glendale on Sunday where a girl on October 24. few days on business. Miss Zelda Brown has returned home from a weeks sojurn in Sait Lake City visiting relatives and Mrs. Lydia Spencer entertained frienda. a number of lady friends on Mor.- day at a quilting party. The ladies II. Tolman returned John Supfc. allquiUed and visited and at two from Salt Lake City Sunday where o, clock a delicious chicken d'uner he attended the U. E. A. He hroug with all the accessories was served hfe back good advice and much to eight guests. to the teachers of Kane praise The teachers were ciediteti Mr. and Mrs. Iserel H. Ghamber-- 1 with 100 per cent membership in in have gone to Salt Lake City to this association the year. see their son Hoytt offhe is leaving Mr. and Mrs. Loria Henderson for a mission to the southern and family, who have been here States. visiting friends aud relatives the past weeks. Returned to their homr Mr. and Mrs. Cories Hamblin, at Castle Dale on Tuesday 15. Fay Hamblin and Ina Bunting have gone to Fheonix Arizona on a vtsit. Monday October 24 was Qlean up day for the students of the Kanab High School. After cleanirg up the or Freight; Armistice Richfield Piute queen the articles stolen were redeemed then supper wag garve(j to the erowd. gefore closing ' the dons the bunch got in and helpeu clean up hemes5i madeg0 that the auditor. jUjn woud be ready for Sunday services lhe eXt mornirg. Everyone has a word of praise for the royal manner in which they were entertairfd. mosj. . 80en articles. All junctionjocals i Gives Kenneth Jackman of Marysvale was a guest at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Jackman of our Dance Utah, --- SAY! In Why not do your trading at Anderson, Junction, Utah? We carry a complete line of dependable Mdse. Our prices'are right and we are anxious to serve you. Junction. Last Friday evening the Piute HighSchoolat Ciicieviie put on their first school dance in the Junction Auditorium. A large crowd of students frm ell the towns in were attendance. nearby The Simkins Orchestra furnished the music and a god time was reported by all who attircid. Hope they decide to put on some Ella --- School High We Comparative Report of Piute County Taxes. Purpose Rosella And stand for Utah, her people and products. Try Us when in need! more school dances so n. 4 State General Fund 1826 , morn-theyspen- Net..$ 3,050 $3,063 $ ta of Mr. and Mm. John Morrill George M. Beebe of Circleviiie Twenty three guests enjoyed the was a business visitor in our city fun prepared for them and the W. E. Bay of Kingston was a on Sunday. He was accompanied by del'cious lunch. in cur city Monbusiness visiter his little grandaughter, Clytia. Ghost stories. Spooky rooms and day evening. dead people featuicd some of the M. and Mrs. Barcley Pitts and games. Superintendent D. Q. Canrdn of Mrs. Joseph Pitts of Marysvale A gussing contest was in order Circlevil'e was a business visltoi were vistting at the home of S. W. as eace guest cure rratktd ud in our city on Monday. Brinkerhoff on Satu rday. it was laughable how eary it was Mr. ard Mrs. Ed Harris and to mistake ones closest frirres. and Mr. sr.d Mrs. Frank old were told Fortunes the family by A. E. Hutchings of the Mergent-hale- r Crowe and family left Monday bowls filled of method with water. Linotype Company of San 8alt and aiF and morningfor McGill Nevada, after Francisco was a visitor at the jvi"Kar sandwiches were having spent two weeks here visitthe aloBS wijh News office on Monday. Mr. Hutch-n of paper with ing relatives and friends and bits served tiny ings is trying to interest ye editor were which read frotunes jjng deer in our mountains. in installing a linotjpe and believe much caused and aloud merriment.. Mrs. J. R. Paxman of Sa't Lake us oc not, we are sure going to do Everybody reported a most' Bishop I eslie George of Esclante City returned heme Satui day Mrs. it just as soon as our business ex time. wonderful t Monday even- stopped injure Paxman has been visit, ig frier d? panda nough to warrant th oat- here the past week. ing. lay. et the NEWS be Printer . Difference 1927 13 Inc. U . cf U.,U.A.C. & . A . . 6 Inc. 1,192 1,186 city. Give District and High Schools 30,892 32,374 1,482 Inc. Haliyween 23S Dec Cities and Towns 8,858 9,096 g R Sf,encer ief t Monday Party. 138 Inc. 6,953 , 7,091 Jng for Cedar City for medical County 51 Dec. treatment. He was accompanied by Roads 10,876 10,825 Misses his mother, of Esea'ante who also the Elia Monday evening 608- 7 Inc. Bounty and Tb. Funds 601 Wm overt0 Cedar for treatment. Ipsonand Resells Luke entertained $ 62,654 Total $ 64,011 1,357 Inc. at a Hallowe'en yarty at the h me Hicks for the past two mouths. y. te All goods delivered FREEleither by Truck Then" was"given and the prizes' were won by Rita Lloyd end Jaj Jensen. Gan.es were piajed, trrta-ue- r uunled fur . and found end i Day lertunes told. .About ton ocictk the lights were turned on and sev-Lthe Youth help shape ei-dances were enjoyed. World why the Vision Splendid is True to gypsy nature much thiev still before its Eyes. ing was indulged jQ and at the end That is the watcnword of the.Qjj.ij2 party Brlnkerhoff and Junior Red Cress and it forms an jjex Dick were crowned king and Armistice approprii te between of the band for having the Lelfar-Msin- to Day and the opening of Red Cross membei&Wip FOR THE NEWS co-unt- Entertain Halloween . $8.95 Special Price for 9x12 Felt Base Rugs Junior and Now. Buy et -- ?4 i - H nt a Baachantes (French,) Selected. Reading Violin Solo. Mr. Christensen. S txophone Solo Iva Little. i 25 per cent discount on Dining Suites many suites from which to select 8 piece suite, with Blue Leather seat chairs for $104.25 Buy Your Suite NOW, Save Money the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month All over the United States for the space of two minutes there falls a hush and America Faces East! For this is Armistic Day, a day ef remembrance ef that great mem-ewhen the guns were stilled in the mightiest conlliet the world has ever known, a day for honering the memory of these who dien in that conflict. Armistice Day has a solemn significance which few of our national anniversaries have and in this issue of The Piute Oeunty News there is a theughtful interpretation of the spirit of Armislic Day whiah is well worth yeur reading. Be sure to read America Faces East by Elmo Scott Watson in this issue. Its 'Giaims Spirit. Vocai Solo Miss Meriyn Hanson. Choi u Selections Ccme Whcie My Leve Lies Dream, Song of ike i NOT OPERATE W.ll be at Johnson Hotel Friday Nov. 18. Hrs: 36. 4 Saturday Nov, 19. Hrs: TWO DAYS ONLY No Charge for Consultation The specialist of Dr. Mellethin & Co. is a regular graduate in medicine and surgery and is licensed the state of Utah. He visits professionally the more important towns and cities and offces to ali who call on this trip free consultation, except the expense of treatment when desired. According to his method or treat ment he does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers oftUe stomach, tonsils or adenoids He has to his credit wonderful results in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg uleets and rectal ailments. If you have been ailing for sny length of time and do not get any belter, do not ail to call, as improper measures rather than dire ase arelvery often tie cause of your long standing trouble. Remember above date, that on this trip will be free and that his treatment differnt. Married women must be accompanied by their husbands. Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Los Angeles, California. Part Selection High School Oiohesti a ( And America Its . 1 The K. H. S. Music Department' entertained the publ;e with a musical Tuesday 25 in the school auditorium at 8:C0. The tnltitt.it naent was high class ard ei joyed i ' by everyone. Mr. Christ nser. is to be congratulated on the splendid work this department is dwiog. . Eleventh Faces East. 10-- Biography, Life of Preedie Meeks Cora Meeks. given by-Lecture on The United Order at Kanab given by Mrs. Esther J. The & Go. Internal Medicine for the past fifteen yaars DO , 4 Hour SPECIALISTS ni'ueers Entertained. '..fj ? Mellethin The 1 M. A. Brown, our local show man has not tern on the job for the past two weeks and on inquiry we learned that he had teen operated on for Appendicitis ' at Richfield. Joe Dennis has taken his place the past two shows. We hope Mr. Brown will soon be able to be back on the job. Hoyt Morrill left the latter part of last week for Salt Lake City on a business trip. hunt-writte- i . your seasonings do not supply the body with bniidirg material or energy tut they ate important as arpetirers. Spices and i! I J 4 i |