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Show VOLT JUNCTION. PIUTE COUNTY. Santa Clause Writes Hamblin to the. News. passed Tuesday evening. Her death was not unexpected asi she had suffered with internal troubles since February last. She went to Los Angeles and stayed with her daughter, Pearl finding relief but gradually grew worse and returned to Kanab where she might be with her people. ' Sister Johnsons life has been one of devotion to her husband, mother, her family, and her church having always been an active worker in the relief society, Y. L. M. I. A., Sunday school and other was-marrie- letters. Editor. Rogers-Reynold- s. j -n dsof Widtsoe were mariied laet week and returned to Widtsoe to make their home. Their many ft iends join with the News in wishing them much joy and happiness. Solution. Honey NO. 48 A The Cash Store Because of the occasional intox- How easy it is to shop with so select from. headlines we see of and bootleggers, the question is often asked if prohibition is a failure? The men who se'J illict liquors as a business, and the men who make it for personal use are clamor ing for a modification of the Vorum-runne- rs All" things to many diflerent things, The Things, mA The Classy things. The price sometimes control your buying. Finding something you want is sometimes very hard. To out get the two combined makes a pleasure shoping, which at times is hard and most discouraging. d of- - now Right we have a large assortment and we know we can satisfy you. We Give Might The For List A Gentlemen Ladies Children rs mostly of it would consist fail-jur- I the Hew k" Ml lstead rum-runne- I Complete Toyland ication of some of our men and boys, and because of the glaring act, with the thought that litmight give them gppater latitude n dispensing and using the poison that kills. Unfortunately these men are supported to a considerable w he, either extent by thehigher-up- s organizations. indulge in the use of intoxicants to Bishop Joe ' She themselves, or are ai'lingand abett H. Johnson who had been left by a ing and encouragirg those who do former wife, Hattie Broadbent, violate the law- Stiarge as it may with three children: Harriet John- seem men who have been the greatson Swapp, Joel Johnson and Ami est advocate of prohibition, and Johnson Rigs who survive tmr men who have leceivee the emovl- and who alwajs expressed the ments of office by their pronounchighest regaids for her love and ed stand against intexieants, are ftr l, In The follow not infrequently hear ir.tullirg ing children blessed tie unien of the maudlin sentiments manifact-ure- d Bishop J jhnson ar.d Sy I hia Ham- and bootby the t, that pronibilien is a leggers and advance the argument, all of whom survive her and who at the immense coast in the pro-- I live in Kanab except Fearl who secution of booze peddlers is a very' lives in Los Angeles and Ami who ' st, c r gr argument for the modificat-- i lives in Alamo, Nevada. jon or nullification of the 18th Bshop Johnson proceeded Hi arr'er.dme nt. wife to tire great beyond by three Sincerely. Santa' Clause. Nutf said kiddies, send on the Reyr.(!-ic0nsi:ler8li'- !i N; Failure. matron of fifty-si- x years peacefully away at 6:15 letters. - U U A loved Junction, Utah. D'iar Editor: I am terribly rushed this year, and it is hard for me to read all the letters sent by mail but. always take time to read the news so was wondering why the kiddies couldnt write to you and you publish the letters? I found the scheme worked wonders last year and think we might dup.icate the n suit by again cooperating. Let your kiddies know ar.d Ill watch every issue of the News carefully so as not to miss any Glen Rogers and Burma Proliibitxr. Is Johnson. Piute County News. UTAH. FRIDAY. DIO Shirts Shaving Sets; Hdkfs. Toilet Sets Dishes Sleis etc. No experiment. Miiliors using ytais. I. W. W.s it. Best ever. rTave mdiati-- i filUd. In a Idition to the children by murderers. d and L'bei once and forget it. No evaporat- - ed Sythia leavtshit tires, peitons addicted Aunt f trtlltr, know to the human t0 eveny ioa.of essential eknlrff. ADn Lizzie Hamblin, aged eiyhty-fv- e wiuld rot re- out once filled piobub.y with years, the foliowirg brothers and 'mind, filing just krep be As those who bate u it d it. sistcis, Arminda Hamblin Adf ms, e'Vc attentive tar Hat isl wafer. on r rid! Satisfaction or yiir money Francis M. Hemtlin, Maiy Ann!givpn to ,ne lm"kvhiih-'Jol.e-oEiizat ell. Kin.Uin, Tamar l,pf'd'er of l',M l1, He; of e. M. D. Allen jlei.f Hamblin Fialt, Izer Hanllip fit! rKimni n is a failu. c. n ah. s Kingston, U' ah. Lapins Han Mil tfsi.es a l.tst of that p.ohibith Also Gold Band BronzTui kevs. t rn nds to niou n h r h sf. to ham-- 1 m- -, b .otlegger. and does more The News rlTe. s si. curst in it.e perfoi mart e tf pa: hy and condolar.ee to tl e beieav j I,er 'facials their duty than all the ue and civ Gloves Perfume Dolls, attractive1 idea of the To list those gooJs dosent give you half an nam-'use- ness and distinctiveness of the line. 'ie j I mr-rufac-t - Yoa must - n, see them note the prices to appreciate the value pinfrie't j junction jocals ITiai co u 10 I v.o.-igi- 1 te .,i- Ir -a the class directly in Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Rick of This is to be regretted, as it places; Marysvale ann urccs tl e I if I'h of ' the officer who is try irg to do Irs a seven and a half pound toy cn dul y in .direct antagf nil m wiihthe December 2nd All concerned doing people wluf made (he Eighteenth well and Marlin is as proud as a amendment possible, i Mt. and Mrs. Ole V. Sorenson ai d Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderse n of Koosharem were visitirg at the hvmeof Mr. and Mrs. Bro&e Brown and Mr and Mrs. Law rt ice Bay peacock.on Saturdry of last week. j Relief.' Come in and see our Christmas Gifts and Toys. c To Society Hold! Bazar;, s Not infrequer.ty w e f r d me n f prominence argutirg that e ur I y s to tha, Mf. and Mfs. Arnold Stoddard Mr. andM-s- . Armond Luke re- - and girls are ir g waftid 1 y ll,e 1 se of stn e rs eternal and baby of Hooper were visiting turned the fit ft pa.t of the wek at the home of Mr. and Mis. from Tooele where Armord bts drink! j George Greenhaigh on Sunday and! been emphved. We dvnt beii e it! We believe Monday of this week. They wtee that the boys ar.d gii's of to day on their way to Kanab to visit ftr 'are just as freefrim liquor ahit to fake' It was found a short time. set of try's ard puls as . itte Beebe Swvmrn to Lit I field, theany days of Noah, ar.d they have treatment Bessie Brinkerhoff was visiting on Tuesday for medical the advantage c,f better educaion friends in Mary svale on Wednesday for hishanc which ne cacght . anfj better t con-- 1 vlo the cog wheels en tho job prc:s in to them the' sit ntly pomtirp rut The doctor I Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Pi ice ana the printing offiev eanger lutkir g third He use of and the dresed thought firgrs family and Harry Price were busintoxicants and other stimuli, rls. iness V'sitcts ac the Deer Tiail they would ba all right now. We have faith in cur boys and mine on Wednesday. gills ;ve have faith in American Mrs. Clara B. Orton of Widtsoe f it'i.rhooT an motherhood which Ida Howes came tip home from was visiting at the heme of her jdesiresto surround their sors : nd Wednesday ard parents for several days daugbteis with the mAsl he cure the same evening. pat t of the week.. atmosphere that isposiL!e to ttia- -' in' We have faith in the Govei nn Harrison and Calvin Price reand h?r officials who are tuniLeland Southam of Widtsoe was turned home Tuesday afternoon on visilrr in cur city ng to make th:s abetter countiy to from McGill Nevada where they atiusjr.es live in. Wo have faith in our kctl were cal leu three W'eeksago on ac- Monday. officers who are strivirg to live up count of the serious illnessof their ,othe req isram jnt of the r oaths brother-in-laI'd Harris,, they John Snow of Marysvalewas dowill support, (ley rrd said that his condition bad not ing business at the county seat on that they defend the constitution ot the Jnit-e- d changed much at the time they Wednesday. States, and the constiti lit n ol left. We surely hepe that he will this state,, and fulf.lltb ir duli. s soon recover from the stroke and M?scrr. Jesse J. and Milo Morrill with fidility, aid we aie tuie tl ai beable to return tohis heme here spent several days the early part if the people ill giv e the ifiheis in the Spring as heplanned. of the week in Paiguitch and their moral support in iaw enfom-men- t, tewns souh. they will liveto thntk lie Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Mangum of maker of the Uni vet se lor the Ddta announces the birth of a Eighteenth Amert merit and the Mr. and Mrs, Earl Barney ard daughter on ths 23rd of November. Volftead Act, trd f1 Eater Is who b They were both former residents amily Pie beie vif'tirg r llm tht ir v , "J have H f F V I:: of Widtsoe and were quite we!! me of their sitrr , - STORE CASH i j ! 1 e rk j I rtcmru 1 ADpropriate for Everybody. Tiny Tots to. Grownups. 7 the-flou- iary. Li J j . t . j 1H sjijt Nsxt Tuesday evening December 6th the Junction Relief Society will hold their annual bazar in the Auditorium at which time sack articles wi) le sold. A program will be given and every body isinviked. If you havent seen thce sack articles Tuesday evening will le a mighty fine time to view them. Dont forget tbe tin e ar d pltte. r , Tbsir s ay wo Mixed Candy "V 1 , Md'-ysvaleo- iiJ cant do it but we are! the-earl- 5Ibs e-- nt w. Christmas Gifts for yoong and old. agons. Full stccll of groceries and dry goods Books-Chairs-- W vv -- ( I j c ! i j known throughout Piute county. Mrs. Mangum was formerly Goldia Elder. G. R. Beebe spent several days the early part of the weak in Kanab on business. Attorney Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barlow were business visiters in Richfield on Thur3nay . cl,! r Mrs. Joseph Buiresot Iviar'-valMr. and Mrs Oven Christen n was a very pleasant caller at the liu-''lews office on Thursday. Mrs. weie vi j and fannU f M with telatives and lriu.es m up once a week to cond-in- g stude she hasten Junction one day this week. ucta music class, ntsenroled and they are making splendid prog res, we have long needei a cam 'in 1 1 vff 'e I n our e in Bui ms c m ng he . r s oAttention ! G. Andersen Junction Utaa 0. See the big display of new Christ- SSSSZSBS2SI mas JUNIOR PROJECT THRILLING AUTO STUNTS BOOKED WORK PLANNED FOR STATE FAIR FOR STATE FAIR mvs nd girls of U.ah who tuft AiViss! in 4H Clubs or Tocstloral attractiTO p'uos et Clubs will compoVj Lake Balt Ouy VJ,U-b- r the Utah State tsir, 1 to 8. club tho imMiftart All of stressed by state and bust club leaders will re thura cattle, sheep, Among bo stsged. swine, garden, corn, potato, livestock, and and and sewing, poultry judging, arebaking also offered for best paw canning. Pruesmechauirr.. jocts in farmof tbe d vitinns, high school MoIa many tr iu separate contained and regulation State Va.r Premium List which will Fair to btato lhe rehuest upon . Lake ae Capitol. City. tion, 24 li. I1,,, Kcp'orbcr dems Will participate from those for junior h l-,- cub members. a- -e All in the be writ Assenta- Entries Cards this paper is featuring Q- tbe unique attractions booked for the Utah Skate Fair, Salt Lake Citv, October 1 to tj, are thrilling stunts in which epe oially built automobiles take leading porta. The features include auto pushball eontests, Bps lish srato opQr ftames, aoniedy auto - Among il 4 QUALITY CARDS :.m bh cPra.sd leapa aid turns somereauiia Itself m aotang acrobatia cat car 4owa eveute the disports ere aafasduled for the bevreev hotweeu Itreirorks hf N'-- course, eiyj arUtr-nopa- s Mrs. Finnic Chalk of nt pcvernl crys of tb: Modrce isil;rg vith if Mr. and eveomgs JuiMrtion ?p wek;n 4'- , , |