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Show ,Jtute tloanty News, function, ltartr ,, n, ' k ite.vl '.lii 2r .. . Shoe Repairing CO U NTY N E WS PIUTE E U''U . Send your shoes to the RICHFIELD SHOE SHOP class matter at the .Tostoflice at Junction, Utah May 23, 1924 under the Act o March, 3, 1879. at- - second HUNDREDS OF YOUNG SINGERS FOUND IN HUN1 FOR TALENT , y, t ,"'''eVA s $ Editor and Publisher SWANSON, B. Tut nTlONO mTiWULA ' t . i : cash CENTsThFyEAPw ' ' i ' Special attention given to Parcel Post. Work neatly done. Prices reasonable. Kuhfield Utah. Clarence Little wood Owner- KKEBSBi ;,. cur hot dog and Heme or Picnic. Parties insiston Sandwich, buns. o. Modem Electric Bakery A' a. Order Your Butter Wrapper at the NEWS OfflGE Utah." Kicteed 1. RED GROSS VOLUNTEER j. 'WORKERS smBassxs&nijaK2nK&TmaaaxaBamaBaBBmae)iaBBaxvKa&xBK!McmaiiMiiaBKM RiUPBlRi NG ' I Weis ave .ypar " &- W.vrink'erhoff;J - ' Junction, Utah rnnrfMj,..MTt yfWUll .tt. 1. Eastman ;:?i. ' F1LMS ' ntomorrowfJ' n ' X ' 1 ' ' ' Masters Photo inishers of America. flluSiw Ftichfieid Studio & Gilt Shop' service il.W Fr antk : W R,c'lfield Utah ' w V. i t .. ' . Hr.- ttmw '4 1 ' I - f '' a.r Hi, Build while Prices areL. Low! - iT.T. V;' 7. X "pit: HI .1 i . ... v.i w ,- pqip gr$45.00 5 ljingieSwlO,60Q-iots-$4-7- Shin g e s20 6 66 6 t s - $4 . 50 'jFor quo- get larger quanitjes O : .1 i. ij tations. Special Sale on PaintsI 1 1 id 1 1 . V i ; - - ' ' Service-Freprint V ' L. Gq. Bonnevilleti Lumber ' Hi.. !.' e Free-Bl- ue i.t - Marysvaler . . y A .. . vr. . . u : t j. rgood itooth ''v. i USTERINJE o TOrd . . - i. " lelepkre - l!n- - $10.(10 cici'.iiy prppfbr , li sji'ooiing i?7nj;'Camei'o'n Wgrf' ' i air lifipf ' J Gaaraptee!ljr$Ve!'aV.fo lten'iqi eom-ipet- can have cleaner, brighter and prettier Furniture 1 sah-guaid- 4 .. - Su. Tfihy digest your food, gain strength and weight. Thousands have found it a sure relief for headaches, dizziness, find nausea. fTsgilac contains no mineral drugs, --It i imade of roots, barks and soipething else herbs- - whenyqu Gsfifor T.. . MILLION BQTILES .USED 1 7 , 1 . NOODLE y.v.' , Deor Professor-L ; : Jir Our Li Some day will sail aWay upon, the-dee- blue sea. WHen water flows he coos and inly. MQ stay an watch Ml day Cnitals police Sta4 Hih A captain?" Fo? Whole' Wheat;'' "Bran; Graham-- ; and Delicious Pas ,ry of all kinds. J RDbinSbri i i ; a i iin-- ' satjinot!- White . ' - Bakery ; RICHFIELD, UTAH. I ,,:v l Brsatis No ship- for hirrt! Nay!' Nay! The spigots? flow will; earin W.omen in First Aid .v . ,,a . Members of the Womens Bureau of the District of Columbia 'police department recently completed the Red Cross first aid course. This' is perhaps the first! womens greup of the kind to be awarded the.speciai first (aid arm insignia by the American-Red Cross in: token Of completion of. the training. . r, i. The Red Cross in the past year qualified 24,812 personi In first aid and awarded 'Certificates to irtsm-ber- i of police and fire departments, Industrial groups and utilities' employes art over the- - United States. PoopdecK - I.,,Modern. Electric 7&tu t and jumps m eistacyLHe likes to Crows Rot! I should3 ; t should offer you ttkijjuey own medicines for the sick.: The .cost is less than 2 cents a dose. Get a bottle from your druggist and fcegin to take it tight now. If our money back if it doesnt nelp you.1! . sWmer'clofiie;.' iwy - : your dealer the spigots constant drip which proves to me hes bound to he the captain of a shipl- C eOK. York by the Atwater Kent Foundation for the finals, which will be broadcast over a national netThe awaids for. work, of statious. follows: these will be-aone Winners' of first place young man and one young woman-w- ill each receive J5.000 cash ana two years tuition in a. musical conservatory. Winners of second place will each receive 52,0t)0' Cash and one years tuition. Winners of third place will each receive Sl.Offfi and one year's tuition. ''Winners of fourth place will each ..; reeeive 5000. New rood reason rf ' taken to is no k '. ci W. 1 e;rder, i - i EgiVvAR.0 ..b fdeal Cleaners 'v'Ri'c!i!iEld,---------Ula!i- ,mT 7 hi Help Guaranteed for Stomach and ' Isj .giall " ' ' e " , , 4 b You, too, frib?. Raaion'aSa v N vj, aljering ati dying. Wa do cleanlpE7pressiiij, i - TT Itiis" isthe linie of year fo . m,-- Na-tion- PROFESSOR Special. a r . 52 '.lUul c:i. purge Tube 4 -- presiui'aJpiV'th'e'- ef Ikaf cimpar.y. riflsalajorslrohi'ilie lines ?- Rew ard $10700 ior7evidensetQ American singers - Best in the 'fhee the tnierb- country-wil' phone at. Statiop WEAF .q c. New York City earfy in De cember to sing for Tame api fortune. fThey will be the finalists' If i'ib! Radio Audition of Kfent Foundation of Philadelphia. '"This nationwide quest for radio voices has already reveafed: hundreds Cf young singers of promise, who have entered the contests eagerly because the- auditions offer them ahd a chance to for ipriss 'aggregating flJ,5G0. Distiifcffive figures are sponsoring..? Undertaking a's a National Audition 'Committee. The7 are. Madam 'Louise Metiipolit!tn,. Opera :Homer, ' the star; Mrs. Edgar Stillman-- , Kelley, president of the National, Federation of Music Clubs; Edward W.'Birk, lokmer editor of the Ladies - ilame JournAj. and Mrs. Otto H. Kahn, wife New York bankef the 'world-famou- s er and music 'patron.: Winners of state auditions one boy and girl receive s i IVey, itieq ffl a and are' taken to their district auditions at the expense of the Foundation to compete' Vithyoung singers from their neighboring states.' Winners of eafh of the five district auditions one young man and one young woman hi each receive gold' medals and are EN.-youp- PASTE TpOTH ' stipation and nausea. It.helpsyoq Guu.nfy the' topayjfqr Tanlac is a wonderful relief for gas, pains in the stomach and bowels, cent Thf Garfield i . right price Volunteer Inductry In the American Is on an upward trpntf, doe 'to the broader, demand ' for assistance iI4 meeting disaster relief requirements. Men atid women front Red Cross iChapters in tht last year examjiied by .heir work, for disaster victims a great-i- e activity than in any year since the end" of War.? y ( ytits i'ervtce was gif en without stint anfFVitl vthe finest of' spirit, accord-tRed Cross officials. Volunteer Re'il Cross workers hayp served by the thousands with the focal Chapters in aimei)t production, printing raised-y- p reading matter for the blind, in .hospital service, as canteen workers and motor corps aids.'' Nearly all active Chapter workers are volunteers. i More than 90 pef cent of the available reading material for the blind is produced by volunteer Red Cress ,workers. Volunteers produced 175.4S1 .garments, 2f057,9.12 sjrgical dressings for, hospital use, hud 6,298 articles for emergency closets maintained by Red Cross Chapters in various communities (for disaster and other emergencies. iTbe igarmeait. production, large as it Tvas, did not Include the thousands oi garments, made for the Mississippi:' flood sufferers by volunteers. Another .trnportant voluuteer service is the preparation and sending of 30,000 Christmas bags' to soldiers and bluejackets duty iu fi.reig'i siatijns. ,, Approximately 23(1 Chapters participate In Motor Corps service-- while the grow lug imere,t of volunteers in Uealii woik constitutes an additional in emergencies .community when the. services of regular nurses might be overtaxed.! !.. Volunteer service will be an Important factor In the forthcoming eiey-- , enth Annual Roll Call, from November-,1'to 24, in enrolling the 5,000,000. : membership to U .sought. .Red Cross Gas Pains Reward is . ' - . ' i Broader Industry in Home Chapter and in Field Development1 ' of Disaster Service, ' the-Worl- before 5 P.M. are mailed lack to jou P. M. Films-receivedtod- 1 ' tt.v...:.:.. J- - tsar. kodaks ' well heeled 'and keep you solves a. BIG FAQTOR Viihx ' douK irv quite another ; way! Prof. Noodle A .V ' The Eleventh Annual Roll Call of the American Red Cross, during Which new membership is invited, will be held this year from November 11 to 24. H |