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Show I S t .t li 1 tfiYJSbiXT ? '.? MLTTt'S V V'YlM uITT Successor To The Progress VOL. V. Campfire Songs JUNCTION. PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, Ikinoston At The NO. ISO. Utah Public Health Assn, iioijssip Soli $1.1 1HotC0 Yellowstone Park Gives Lecture Here Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carson are Yellowstone Park, VVyo. July 24, rejoycing over a baby girl born to Day Is Dying In The West, them July 13th all are doing well. Under The Yellowstone Moon, but There was avery good represention 'Dudes Heres Jo You, as we take of Kingston at the lecture given you back to your Old Kentuckey Home, Remembpr, Loves Old July 15th by Miss Witchen the govSweet Song, and That Old Gang Of ernment nurse. Mine? Well, well render a song for Mrs Maud Gardner of Salt Lake you By Thp Light Of The Camp Fire, sung by the Savages of Yel- City is here visiting her sister Mrs. T. L. Riddle. lowstone Park.1 Around the camp fire at Canyon, Mrs Florence Riddle entertained more than a score of voices rang out their melodious songs echoing the ladies club at her home July 9th games were played at which Mrs. through the towering pines and the canyon to the hotel veranda Loreta Riddle won the prize given the most stitches kovvn and demwhere others listened to the music for onstrated. Refreshments were served from out of the night. The setting was that of the great outdoors, a stage at one end of a rectangle, the other three sides lined with rows of huge logs, resembling a mimtture theatre, and in the center a large bonfire lighted the and threw shadows back into the woods surrounding the camp. supAnd not only the savages cewere there for plied the music, lebrities from many parts of the country, many willing to do their ahare in making the evening one pot soon to be forgotten. The old southern melodies, sung b Southern girls, and the scngVuf thenoith, whh their more peppy swings, ali were a part of the program. Then a comic recitation, the originality of whieh brought a hearty responce from the audience, And then at the close Taps rendered by the human voice, its all JULY 21,1925. to thefollowing.MesdamesIva Christensen, Veleen Ward, Leora Sud-week- s, Lillie Coats, Etta Barnson, Florence Riddle, Special guests Maud Gardner Loreta Riddle. Miss Ethel Thompson of Richfield here visiting with Mrs Vivian Barnson. is Qall the roll! Call the roll of the Pioneers! Who answers this long or rat;? 0, for the voices of other gears. Fathers of ever increasing race. were ably done! Thy Mothers of families. Time shall trace Thy love in each daughter and son! And honor shall crown, and love shall uhite Thy generations as one! life-wor- ks Builders of enpire throughout the He.v, Thy valor, thine altar fires. Hath made each Commonwealth doubly blessed With the faith thy work inspires! While decades, jubilees, Fen centureis pass. Our Country shall honor her sires Call the roll. Let us hear each honored name, And hold them sacred and dear! Gone are these spirits of sire and dame We loved through many a year: Now an Angels scroll has another roll Wheie all are answering Here !" Joseph Longking Townsend. 4 - w Persons-Morris-PerSons-Mor- ris re-mar- ry ed a w locals Papal al S.L Aiig.4lli --& Salt Lake City, Utah, July 21th. The Utah State Fair grounds will be the scene of the presentation of themamoth fireworks spectacle and pageant starting Tuesday, August 4th. Not since the Last Davs Of Pompeii was presented in this city twenty years ago has a firework spectacular production visited this city and the Fair management secured this attraction for five nights only starting August 4th breaking their jump between Spokane and the Ohio State Fair. 390 people are used in the cast, A beautiful ballet from Chicago Civic Opera, 10 Circus Acts, Band of 35, 50 Horses, and a Gorgeous display of Fireworks are all included in the gigantic production. Cleopatra is the name of the production which depicts the spectacular career of the famous Egyptian Queen whom historians have dubbed the Serpent of the Nile. Messers Frank Crowe and Afton Noiton are in town again after being away at work for some time. Mr. Roy Barlow wa3 here from Richfield last Saturday ane Sunday to move his family down to Richfield. Patriarch Seth Juhnson is hero from Cannonville visiting with his daughter Mrs. 0. G. Anderson. He was accompanied bj his daughter Mrs. L. A. Wilson but she has gone on tc. Alton. Miss Hellen Bay was taken e Friday of Last week and had her toncils removed. She is getting toCir-clevill- along very nicely. A fine time was had by a crowd of the young folks last Tuesday evening at a chicken roast at the home of Reed Beebe. Mr. and Mrs. Hall slopped over night at the home of their relative, Mrs. F. A. Jackman, last Saturday, They art on their way to the Rodeo at Escalante. Ferrill Greenhalgh has returned nome after being away at work for some time. Mr, While running around the corner of a house the ether day, Lewis Manser fell against the corner and cracked the hone between the wrist and the elbow. Lewis says he dont know why bor.es have to be so ten- der. Bishop Ira M. Bay has his car in running condition again and to try it out made a business trip to Maiys-val- e on the L. Izaak Walton Leagus of America function In fiamlii Richard Waller, aviator of Calcutta, was badly huit when an eagle attacted him in the air and forced inspiring rythm ringing throughout him to land. the forest, was the fitting climax of the entertainment. The choristers themselves, singing for the sheer Views In Brief joy that-i- s in their souls, enticed the utmost from the simple strains Special to the NEWS of the melody and with the closing (By Marcy B.Darnall.) bars, small groups began wandering back to the cottages. In the morning Reveille awakened them out of a sound sleep, and following a hearty A Washington newspaper man in with a penchant for statistics has breakfast, another day began Grand old Yellowstone, dibdosed that President Cooledge has made more speeches so far during his term than any other president in a similar length of time. His Snappy Stuff reputation for silence is thereby diminished, but it is satisfying to know that when he speaks he usually says James Turner of St. Louis report- something. ed to police that his molher-in-laMarines refused admission to a had punched his nose and kicked him plumber with tools who wanted to Ownership Employee out of his own house. make repairs to the summer White House at Swampscott, Mass., fearing A newspaper story tells about- a A. purse containing $50 floated to he was an imposter. They couldn't car shop worker who for many years the feet of Miss Anna Gerry, while imagine a real plumber bringing spent his money as fast as he earned she sat on the lake beach an Evans- his tools on his first trip to the job. it. In course of time he got a little ton, 111. Moving nicture films made in the wife, built a little home and added United States are said to be increas- a little family-whi- ch just about used B. W. Morgan, of Port Jarvis, N. ingly successful abroad, now virtu- up his increased earnings. Y., declares one of his hens hatched The telephone company for which foreign markets. 14 chicks from 13 eggs, one of which ally dominating One of the most popular in Europe he then worked, talked him into had a double yolk. is The Ten Commandments, which saving through an easy payment Aticost $1,800,000 to produce. Enforce- stock investment in the corporation With wrappings in imitation of ment of the rules laid down in said he became an employe-owne- r. Danish bacon a truckload of gold ten commandments would probably Today he is or.e of the thousands worth $10,000,000 was delivered to cost much more. of smaller stockholders whose earnthe Bank of England. ings from his investment will help Mrs. Sara of Barnesville, O., has a give the children a hetter education. Brian Lawrence wa convicted, of Thousands like him own stock in posing as a woman and svyindejing marital record that is probably withthe telephone and other public utilHenry Bailey out of $(0Q upon pro- out precedent First she married mice of marriage at Hull, nglar,d. John W. Persons, then nivorced him ities laborers, clerks, housewives, 1 to marry Samuel Morris, divorced business men, all becoming employe Persons, lastly and customer owners. Fifi, a poodle dog owned byTheo. Morris to Gauthier of Springfield, Mass., mo- divorced Persons ar.d On;e upon a time children were thers a brood of 15 incubator chicks Morris. The ladys affections appear to be actuated by an alternating Now its the seen and not heard. Subscription, $1.50 the Year. current. parents. 4 in And a hand's warm clasp today! Now hushed are the lips, and the hands are at rest In silence that reigns for aye! The Kingston Relief Society has Jiseontiuned their meetings for the summer. When the landlady shrieked or. al'&Thg a . mouse in the pantry; an emaciated boarder suggested that she shut the door and starve it to death. Health meeting was given here D. S. Churdh at 10 oclock Monday morning under the auepi-ce- s of the Utah Public Health association with Bishop Ira M. Bay presiding, After singing and prayer Bishop Bay gave a short speaeh of gratefulness for the privelage we have of attending these llealtd leciures. The remainder of the time was taken up by Mr, M. S. Barker, Educational Director of the Utah Public Health Association. Mr. Barker's talk was along general health linos. Dr. James A. Wallis of the Association was to have been here, hut he was called hack to Salt Lake from Marysvnle. Mr. Parkes regrets very much there not being able to produce the health picture along with the lecture as they had advertised but he is satisfied that they will be able to do so the next time they come,. At the meeting Mre. Ivy M. I uke was appointed Chairman of the 1925 Christmas Seal Sale Campnin next December. A Thursday. Sarah M, Price has returned home after spending the past few months visiting in the north. Mrs. The Messers Ervin Barnson, Orlo Norton and Lloyd Stoker are here for the 24th. They will return to work Sunday. Out to bring home the bacon from the game and fish hogs of this vicinity, sportsman of Marysvale have today decided to organize a chapter of the Izaak Walton League of America, national organization whose solo purpose is to preserve what is left, of our out of doors. Mr C. A. Shelton, prominent local business man has received a letter from national headquarters of this organizationexplaining the plan and enelosinga charter application blank. The Izaak Walton League, tho letter to Mr Shelton explains, is a non- - political and non religious body of men and women' who realize that our woods, water and wild life are vanishing, and who have formed a national program entirely practical for the elimination of water pollution, game violations and the continued deforestation of our woodlands. This program includes a town to county, county to state and state to nation plan of progression, the first thing of its kind ever intorduced to the American public. Three years ago this League was conceived and founded by Will II. Dilg, its national presedent. at a meeting of 54 Chicago sportsmen. Since that time the League has organized active nnits in 2,000 cities and towns throughout the United - States. Despite its short existence the League has interoduced and passer many hills of vital importance to national and slate conservation of our national resources Notably the Uppr Mississippi River Wild Life and Fish Refuge Bill passed by the last Congress which provides for the purchase and mainr tenance of 150 miles of Mississippi River bottom landextendingbetween Rock Island, Illinois, and Lake Pepin Minnesota, Marysvale needs this organization If other cities throughout the country can do things, we can do them and every sportsman is asked to cooperate with Mr Shelton in organ? izing a chapter here. |