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Show Successor To The Progress JUNCTION. PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY. VOL. V. G. V. High School A Gom-moncem- ont Closing Program Of The J. Success D. S. Very Successful ' Thursday evening the May 14th Commencement exercises' of the C. V. High School were held in Cirde-vill- e. The speaker of the evening was Dr. T. L. Martin of the B.Y.U. who gave a very spirited and inspiration- al address. The theme of his talk was Men who have made good and become leaders in their day. He cited as examples Gal le"1, Luther, Joseph Smith and others. Said we get our future leaders from the youth of today so why should, we not prepare them for leadership. The program as rendered follows; Chorvis Come Where The Lil ies Bloom by the school chorus. Invocation by Luris Allen. The Old FashMusical Reading ioned Girl by Lawrence Dalton. Alice Martensen and Kathleen Horton. By specii.1 Request. An Apprec'ation by Rex Fullmer. Lecture. Dr. T. L. Marin. Prof, at B. Y. U. Male Quartet Graduation Song by memoers of the Faculty and school. Musical Reading That Old Gang Of Mine by W. D. Harrison. Address Prin. A. F. Rigcs. Presentation of set of books (20 Volumes) from the Junior Class to the S hoot L.berary by Liu is Allen. :Scel Chorus Our Dear Ol3 C. . . V. High. his was fo! o.ed by the lust High School dance of the season. Those completing the third year are: Luris Allen Rex Fullmer Rex Thompson J Whittaker Jay Applegate Laurence Dalton Kollo Alma Morgan I van Lambson Darvel Dobson Cioyd Morrill TiielMers Friday evening May 15th. A very successful Program consisting of two Operettas was given as the closing event of the school year. An excellent turnout of parents made a very appreciative audience, The Coming of Springwas rendered by the first four grades while Twilight Alley was rendered by the 5,6,7 and 8th grades. Those who saw the performance were well pleased with it. The Junction eighth grade graduates were the following; 11a Peterson, DeLone Ricks, Drexel Fife, Mf.ry Fcwel, Blake Robinson, Ella Ipson Mario Z ibriskie. The Gircleville Gradustl&n Eiercisss The Eighth grade graduating exercises of the Circleville School were held at Thursday afternoon Maj 14,1925. An interesting and unique program was presented to a well tilled house. The following students reeV.-e. i icates: Myi tie Veater, Alfreds Fullmei, - Honest, decent, four square government, municipal, state and federal, is never a Merle Fairbanks. gift, but is always a prize to be won. If the nice people, who at each session of a legislative. body, spend time and Kingston Graduates in bewailing and reviling bad energy Alporta Allen, Garth Anderson, legislation, would use one half of this to in it the first instenergy by seeing Lavarand Orlean Sudweeks, ance that it has competent men elected to office, the gain for the world would CIRCLEVILLE ITEMS be a "great one. It is rather curious, but true, fact that oftentimes the maWould you like to know what the jority of the people who bewail the decay of democracy are the same people faculty will do thi3 summer? Mr. and Mrs. A.F; Riggs will live who believe it is an evidence of exclusiveness to avoid the primaries and ele- at Springville. polling-booth- s ction-day whefi the men Mrs. Kate Lewis will reside with whom they criticize are being nominher family in Ephraim. ated and elected. The Misses Hansen and Robinson Too will live respectively in Ephraim Just Many Laws and Salt Lake City. Miss Robinson In the last five-yeperiod we are advised over sixty-tw- o thousand state will attend the first term of sumand federal laws were enacted in the mer school at the U. United States. Small wonder that the Bonner Lambson will attend man who has to run a flivver, help in school in California. Miss and try to do summer the spring a little planting under glass for his Lambson will live at home and likegardep, is obliged to plead ignorance wise Carrie Allen. paw and then because of lack of time W,D. Harrison will spend the to become acquainted with them when summer at the Uuiversity of Utah. he is hailed up by the athorities for the violation of someone of these two thousand. A good law is only As a friendly token of respect, a one for which a need is number of the students gave a danand generally agreed op by all of the and game party at the Auditorpeople. The enactment of laws with cing the hope that the people will grow up ium on.Tuesday evenmg, May 20 in to them is the poorest y, ay out of a honor to Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Riggs Serious dificultyr who left the next (fay for Springville. WASHINGTON, ar houpe-cleanin- g, sixty-- self-evide- Ccunts Drops meadow, Thg loving hind I see; And, in the glorg of the moonlit shadow. Dear God, I think of Thee. $580,010 W.A. Jackman and gone to Sevier County wife have for a few weeks visit. Mr. R.E. Johnson left for his home in Ephriam Friday evening. He has had a very successful year In school and his many friends will ' miss him. Miss Fern Carlston left for her 216.137.00 242.943.00 home in Salt Lake City Sunday eve154.106.00 ning. She has also had a very suc$1,550,289.00 cessful year and will be missed 2,130,299.00 especially by the Orchestra and Improvements Livestock Personal Property 1925 Junction Locals Valuation CTffien on the fragile woodland CU The work of the Assessor for 1925 flower I gaze. to arise thee; is now complete and the summary of Mg thoughts When to frgstarrg heavens mg the values in Piute County shows a decided decrease. eges I raise. thee. think of The total assessed valuation of: Dear God, I Real estate $937,103.00 In all the plentg of sunlit Grand Total 1924 Grand Total Decrease dancers. $580,010.00 old mountains The majestg of Out of tlv. total value of the Co. Latest reprts from those opper-ate- d and hoarg, the total assessed valuation of on for appendicitis and other The ever restless sea, Koosharem is 35,544.00 troubles are very favorable. They The opalescent skg in sunset $255,887.00 will soon be able to return home. Marysvale glorg. Junction 136,349.00 Dear God, to Thee. me. Lead Circleville Snpt. Nelson left Saturday for 399,253.00 Provoon business and pleasure bent. This is the report of the County Whg do the wonders of Thg Assessor and does not include the Mrs Nelson and Miss Florence Robvast creation assessment of the State Board of inson accompanied him. Draw me to Thee? when Equlization. Whg am I gentlg urged, The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. in their contemplation, George Davis was taken to the To raise mg heart to Thee? hospital at Salina Sunday. It has To A Young Man You are starting out in life and been quite ill for some time with It must be that these tokens of you will soon have some very impor- stomach trouble. Xray pictures Thg love, tant decisions to make. No one else however show no ulcers and the T hese gifts to me, that lead can make them for you. But upon hospital physicians say the child can Are stepping-stone- s these decisions will depend very be able tn return home in a week. mg erring feet. largely win ther your birth was a Mrs.Davis is with the child at the Dear God to worship Thee. blessing or a misfortune to yourself hospital. By Rachel Hope Meiba Bettenson. Vcrn Dalton, Guy Whittaker, Lie Aden, ' Lucile Simkins, Joseph Pearson, Cameron Norton, Don Veater, U. GfJJ. Observatory Ken L Vhilt aker, La vox, .Beebe; Lewis Appelgate, Hazel Lewis, Open To Puili; Keneth westwood, Elinor Nay, Oscar Wiltshire, Keneth Dalton, Wilma Larsen, Johnson Ruby, Sinclair Thompson, Ellen Day, By popular request, the UniversiHazel Peterson, Grant Dalton, ty of Utah observatory will be held Cora Westwood, Smith Fullmer, open to the general public every Isabel Fax. Tuesday evening between the hours of 8:30 and 9:30 P.M. The telescope will be adjusted and trained upon ihe Marysvale Graduates most important heavenly bodies so Keneth Jackman, Wilma Lay, all who are interested may, Walter Kennedy, Grace Slocks. that without charge, view the planetesi-ma- l Fred Swalberg, DeLyle Stark, system. On Thursday nightsthe Frank Munson, Dorothy Henery, observatory will be open only to Jacob Sargent, Margaret Pitts. John Weimer, Delours Stark. Polly DeWitt, Faances Engolke, Wm Cropper, Belva Frazier, Eddie Quin, Sabra DeWitt, Bazil Lay, LaPreal Howes, Will Risk D. C., t (j out emulation Piute NO. 21 22,1923. students registered registered in astronomy. It will remain open for the remainder of the school year every Tuesday and Thursday the weather permits. The adjusting of the telescope and all observations will be under the direct suoervision of Professor David R. Allen, instructor in astronomy, who has planned to give his time to the observatory in explaining the various phenomena observed. A great many people, both and public, seem to have a and to the world. Thro are many avenues open to you, all leading in fail ly definite directions, and each is maiked with a si$ board' that may be decohered by a lil tie earnest effort, even before you set out upon your journey, One will lead to a successful business or professsonal career; another to a place of trust under an employer still othtrs to less conspicious but none the less honorable occupations among the masses. Along each of these highways you will find numerous detours and branch roads. These are also marked, although not always quite so plainly bs the safe path. baby boy was born recently to Mr, and Mrs. John Peterson of Salt Lake City. Mr, und Mrs Peterson were formerly Junction people, A - - i Lewis and Floyd Maxwell of Cedar were in Junction the first of the week, their sisters, Vondell and Mrs II. Earl Bay returned with them for a short visit. , Mr. and Mrs. P.M. Rick hav just returned Dom Salt Lake City and repoit they had a very plesant visit. It is raining almost every day in Salt Lake and the vegetation is green making the City looks clean und pba;anf. Sometimes you may risk a detour It has as yet been impossible to op, and by good fortune and earnest effort before it is to late you may re- perate on Neil Peterson but they to do so soon. gain the main road, but always at expect a considerable loss. D.IL Robinson and familp hav The branch roads which diverge returned from Paragoona where and never return to the main line they have been visiting Mr. Robin, are most dangerous of all. Some sons parrents. r, ead to poverty, to to imTllATif you dont have a quick prisonment, to a gallows or an elec, turnover, your stock will depreciat ric chair. But you do not have to take the in value. THAT you can't play dead and perilous routes, although you will often be tempted to do so, lured by get anywhere. THAT the man who heaitates too the ease and pleasure which they appear to offer. These temptations may much is lost. methods in THAT test your stability and to business dont pay. the utmost. Always you, and you THAT the public wants good seamust decide. Some young men of today will fill sonable merchandise at reasonable dis-hono- great interest in this work and have expressed their pleasure at being able to make use of the observatory and its equipment. The telescope housed in the observatory is one of the best and largest in the intermountain west, having a six inch the almshouses, the penetenliaries, the death cells and the dishonored lense. It is one of the most modern, of tomorrow. having an electrically operated clock graves Resolve that you will not be one to direct its movement so that once of these. You need not be if you will focused upon an object it will follow it through its orbiL The telescope watch and heed the signboards. was purchased about eight years ago by the State University and has been DID YOU EVER STOP in constait use since that time. TO THINK Astronomy is agaia being taught at the University this year by Pro- (COPYRIGHTED BY li.R. WAITE SHAWNEE OKLAHOMA) fessor Allen after being discontinued for a year due to Proffesor THAT many business men should Allen being away on Sabbatical leave. have a wider vision of modern busMany new and interesting points iness; a vision which will lead the were brought back by Professor way for increased opportunity and Allen, so that a great deal is to be increased business, learned about the solar system. THAT if you have good business, APVERT13E-ANJ. of U, News Bureau. KEEP IT! hit-and-m- iss will-pow- er D . prices. THAT if you have the right kind of goods, service and prices, let the people know about THAT advertising and service sell goods. THAT advertising brings business. THAT poor goods and service lose business. THAT every customer who leave a store without the goods he came to buy, shows something is wrong with either the goods, price, o service. THAT if this happens often in a store, something is wrong with the business. Some business men had better get busy and do something and do it now, |