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Show VOL. V. JUNCTION. PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 31,11)23. NO. 31. iifcii Huge Pyrotechnic play August nit Dis- She 4th ilUUil JUUlWSi ocals Grand Canyon, Ariz., July 31st, From Yellowstone National Park by express to the south rim of the Grand Canyon National Park', alistance of 1,200 miles; thence 250 miles by trm-to the North Rim, and thence 25 moles by pack horse and 1 mile with Paik Rangers acting as pack ani- mals. until finaly planted in the wa- ters of Shinumo Creek in the bottom of the Grand Canyon, is the record of the journey of 50,009 trout eggs successfully planted a few days ago. Unusual difficulties were overcome by rangers making the plant. It is nsccssary to keep the eggs packed !n ice at all times. As 200 m.ihs of the route ly t'uekwas am oss the p tinted . s 1 of A z raa. re.,ui ring two days of travel, with no tow; s where ice could be secure), this phase of the problem caused considerable worry. However, Iwo 150 pound cakes were carefully wrapp d In heavy canvas, and although the temprature reached 115 above in the shade dining the trip, tlwro was practically no loss from melting ar.d hree days later tee cream was fr On at the North lt!m Ranger Station with the surplus. If any m itor-s- t wan's r.o carry ice during desert trips in the future, this ix; riorri proves that if ice is wrapped ii heavy canvas, a hundred pound oa'o will serve the needs of the party fo several cays. The trip i y pack was over :n old canyon trail that has not beer vs?d for years. Cnee during- fl.c trip the entire sh: parent and Ik' hoisi packing it were nearly lost, a tree c (Inching the lose after he had a fall of sev-rslipped and Ref feet. ore the creek hundrej was reached a slide blocking the wrs cncvuVcred, and it was rocessary for the rangers to pack the heavy case the r malr.ing distance themselves. It is expected that in a few years as travel in the canyon increases and the old trail over whicn the fish were taken is brought up to the high standard of oth, r canyon trails, that excellent trout fishing will be avail-aid- e in the creek stock; d with thc-eggs. A similar plant us made in Flight Angel Creek last winter. The wor k is carried on Ly the National Park Service in with the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries. J.R. Eakin, Superintcndant. Salt Lake City, July 31, 1925, Cleopatra, the gigantic firework (spectacular production scheduled to appear for five nights at the Utah State Fair Grounds starting August 4th, will appear at only two cities west of the Mississippi River, this year, Spokane and Salt Lake City. Included in the production is a ballet ullong the village streets, where wage's lean . b.e used for irrigation over one ol the largest areas ever undertaken the govci nmeut. The projected land ute and his nag, hath old and (rag: 10'uit secrets lurked within that old soul's breast: Cf mother-lov-e, of throb of pains and ills, mtiol cf tre Colorado River uer.iuo is appropriation of at least $30,900,01)9 and w:h have togj under fede.ui control aru: regulation. It is an undertaking, in which the government representing the people, and business inlivsts rt presenting private capital will work together without any undue paternalism or interference. The federal government w o' baud the flood w ater storage 'dams, and the vast quantities of water otherwisegoing to wasie will be available for producing aud widely distribu- ting hydro electric power. al m Blow oft he held the wrist in mark the slow li-'hif- his kind words, soft murmuring and foie, Cssnycd to calm the mourner's pain and smart-Sewas to all a father, John Ramson and Dave Norton are iuie from McGill for a few days. Mr, Nortoiiexpoets to take his wife back with him when lie returns to joys were his, their sorrows were kin own. Ute sleeps in peace where yonder willows bend Sir-orthe vioL-.'that hiss the aiore. jheir - wot k. M.R.MeKny has returned from the Noi (li In inging with him his wife and l ew daughter. I . 9 Picture Crosses Coil Electricity The Great j lineot in 7 Minutes! Provo, Utah, July 17. A drive for funds and books for the new Heber J. Grant Library at Rrigharn Young University has been opened, in responce to the suggestion of friends and alumni of the University the drive was launched and is reAl- doc- uments, with a generous amount of money, have been received. Letteis have been mailed to many friends and former students in all the states Enterprise Company in Washingof the intermountain country asking ton County will build 23 foot stortheir support. As a result of the dam. drive ir is hoped to increase the age library facilities from the 40,000 Utah was fourth state in prolu volumes now cataloged to 70,000, ing sugar in 1924, being fid by Cowhich the new library will accomo- lorado, Michigan and California. date. These will be cataloged and RaJio has been developing along arranged in lime for the opening ot 1923. e b re! her, friend; Ill :.U V S Krill' our school herein Marysvale, Yid. Aug 12. Nocharge for testing eyes. He will be injunction Thursday ihe 13th. heart ng .1 Dr. W. M. Ruswell, Opthalmic Specialist will be at the Grand Hotel Civilizer Galvin Harris and Mario Zabriskie venl to Kanab to find emph yuient but were unsuccessful. Lloyd Stoker am rji-viRamson also returned. Misses Ik u'nj.fiimpbel! of Omqon-villand Louie Ott, of Hem leville, no vi.sitingpvilli Miss Alta Anderson. e, Tho rmltaWrfc-- . n wrfWW , was pbiceJ m at ; 31, 131, b (UK) Alhmlk coast by the n.'.i mv :.te.i odltu. od ith 31,219,1.'! -, Wallace Jackman, wa- - ic.M.j Joseph In.-otolepi.oi oj. rapbic pmeo1a ye; r earlier, uid Rowell left for Johnsvai-h- y Henry in New Yoik recta l. via a Ike Atlantic co' st slates shown diet '! to IV hursday r an adverbring back lumber layout and text iimmse in farm io)ulation, othci tor tho New Church. The cement tisement for the t;il;iina cm sod uins lea in decline. ling lias been ordered is and expected any ers Astociala r. wi.-- iad Horn i Wiling leave the . fame is I; to day. . coilstruc-- t start lie It planned mm.iti S?r. Fr mcisco m . thum life they "f,.use is i Here city in immediately'. trarsrmssion was mrae ovii u tee .utiatiive ,luil the same am: ncy phone lme from n photegi apluc leg hich heR giv-- n attractions to the Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Johnson spent ative. is i now 2d h in Ranguiteh ciiy tothe is turning with to their tin energv This is just anolher ti ihute the f:, wsin!j Mrs. will Hatch. re, daughter scientific progress con J:. ally made fa-() lifeas it ;as in just ' pm nli irdum-- in c:tv After spending six weeks at the t, bile wv. the inteiCst of public sci Jdght is the great civilizer. When University ol Utah attending Sumthe rest of the world is talking a farmers wife can press a button mer School, F. A. Jackman returned getting tekph mes, Ibireisone and flood Monday. herhoj-- c with light, wa.-for almost every Irene in thi urnd i.er dishes, pump and heat the watei arnl our own Aniu ican telcphcii y i J J v n, i 1 an.-oi.- . . t i , . . I - v h - . m , un the ohuin, si wing macliine, has progressed a step fiuthe) washing machine, ironing machine and is aclualy rcpioluiinj pholi-grapand vac urn cleaner, make ice in the alover its telephone vvnes refrigerator, curl her hair and do most instantaneously. innumerable other things with eIs it any woiv.erolhernritinn.il lectricity, how much more attractiturn to the United Slates lor help ve will be the farm homes. in developing their When the farmer can pnrs a button and fight his barn, milk hh Roosevelt Dry Gulch Irrigatim cows, chop foul for the cattel, saw to on vote '.mod, tnresli grain and do score.-- of Company $2j0,000 bomb for storage. olher things w hid) are now downViews In Brief right drugory , farm life will beU. S. Reclamation Service to become more attractive for him and Special to the NIAYS work on Echo first gan unit cf dam, the boys, (l!y Marcy R.DarnallJ Salt Lake Ilasin nroject. Electric road lights will begin to Wants Baoks ceiving much popular support. ready many valuable books and essie Schofield reports the birth ol her first child u boy born duly Id. Mrs. Schofield was a teacher ICithin her soul and bosom wore entwined. e B, Y. U. Mrs. Brew moist with love unspeakable to find Snugged to her breast her babe mhos paradise leebly-fritieri- returned Ray has Maynard McIntosh has taken his wife tovhit her relatives in Idaho. 3iii safely kept beneath than buttoned vest, Sivceptaelc of powders no! of pills, jhriee happy when tome fond mother's eyes STulsalions ol the K. home after spending twomonths visiting with her daughters in Roxeldcr and Reaver counties She reports having had u veiy nice time. "growing lv-rs- c Mrs. Mary ui. get her like old fridnds about the tray, ul faithful pair oft and anon were seen -- by Junction JDoetor Village hs ti.u-ph(n- Miss lla lVtorson is visiting with her In othei John in Salt lake City. Two fire companies atCarhsie, Pa. had a water bmtel when one outfit accidently turned a stream on the other during a fire. While they fought the building burned down. I!! The following UU!l!!il!!i5u is a stamenl of Ihe rruney handled by the 21th of corners. Tn, duly committee at Junction, Utah. telephone and the radio will give Money received through voluntaiy At the time of his death last yiar, the same universal communication $17.70 subscription Anatole France was generally ricog- - facilities that are in tla enjoyed Money spent;. and rued as the greatest r.ove city. Moving picture houses wk I. Candy ard nuts for children $7.5u ram ms . w;e liter of France. Yet ,, adUrtlly appear in advantageou- Prize? for childrens races 3.20 found to locations which can be reached from horse-races Purses for 5.00 while the average weight of the hu- a five or ten mile radius by auto. of handbills 2.00 Printing man brain is 1,290 grams. Drain Thus, as electricity takes light to 7 70 Total Si . sound lmcs, and its problem will bi matter like other useful substances, ho farm it will emphasize the adthe University ir September. The Orchestra played free for tho worked out better by practical ex- depends on quality rather than Your greatest need is more vantages of farm life over crowded childrens dance in the afternoon. At perience than by hampering quantity. books, is the opinion of Dr. Henry city life and draw the people from night the orchestra received 75 perDavid Gray of Stanford University ir:e back districts thickly Jewish populated a little boy cent and the house 25 percent of the Many years ago w '.) to si 'i mg I A tU the rural ba'i'-.districts. Fo The ar toiled barefooted as a deck hand on receipts for the dance tickets. f. i t aft .g i , As a committee we lhank all those Ui irwAt? .r i ' i vr Vdta g of India h; since donated and also thesd who 1921. who .k in. friends; I hope theyll not pass b irrigiting the Vandar River delta in boys ever made a longer jump helped to make the splendid program y lor a umit to mrr and,1 the opportunity to fill its shelves. Ecu than Earl is as he known that. Saloniki, Greece. II. Earl Ray, Chairman. ling. ,h?re appear at I - . . j ! 1 ' T' r t d er-- n 1 (ro:;-.roa- 1 , rnor-gener- al i eC-r- ( |