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Show &. vvt t (j VCAU f'tgz1&,r a,. AN1'"!' ' - "& XS JfivJPs' , - .fcv. ' Vri f tc(t C, A 41 UNCTION. PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, VOL. 6. -- F junction Jocals John IL Stoney of Ogden was in town the tfore part of. the week. lie ' m- - Drexel Fife, who, . is attending bought up a bunch of potatoes from . schools the Richfield High, spent our loccat fellows, and took them ' in Junction.'she' was back with Tiim, the 'week-en- d , ' r Miss of Ivie Rjchaccompanied by ., - er- - . , ' Mesdames Theo Fredricks and ' 'Sadie Alger were hostesses at a party given in honor of Mrs, J. A. Algers birthday.Tvvelveguesfs were present and after a pleasant evening spent , in playing Pit a dainty lunch was ' aerved. ,T . , f,- ., - , , 'Hn Mrs. Elva Liston' has .been quite the last few days and at last re- -' ports she will be taken to the bos pital at Richfield. We hope Mrs. Liston will soon recover and be able to go on with her school. ill - ' , tsTSMCxj 2(5. 1926. NO, 13 s !rjrjrsrs3C2s:3csrr! iLccT30s2ayrciOC32C!a i !,j Prati Word hag been received by us warning the people against buying ilerbae Prati, a grass, which the Zenith Lawn Accessory Company are putting out under the grossly er roneous statements that A lawn in CO days anywhere; It will grQw where other grasses have failed, in - . A. Either send them by mail or come to Will Hales and son of Ogden were also doing business in Junction this week. Weunderstand'they too took back a load of spuds. Piute .County raises some of the best spuds in the West and the people who are willing to bend their backs over a plow any soil or climate, ect. and hoe will reap great benefits from The U, S. "Department of Agricultheir efforts as the people are behave tested this seed and found ture ginning, to find out what splendid that it is pratically worthess for potatoes are raised in this district lawn grass and warns the people a and will be Willing to pay a good gainst buying it advising them to , price for same. buy the regular standard lawn grass ' . put out by reputable companies. - M fieri! Leek Oul For MARCH : Richfield ,.iL In either case ive will endeavor to attend to your wants to your , - The Music cf America put on by , II. N. Cowits and son' Daniel of . ward Miss Elrie Woods was taken to the the M. 1. A. of the Junction Escalante were doing business, in drew a large and Tuesday to week evening this of hospital Weunesday Junction a few days this week. Kathreceive treatment for a weak heart. appreciative audience. Mrs. "Heres hoping she vvi'l soon be able arine C, McKay had this affair in Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Anderson chaige and eho is tube congratulat- returned from Cannonville where to go about hemsuai duties. ed on her splendid managership of they went to enjoy the annual Relief 1 Milo has returned from the the same. entertainment put on the (M were eleven episodes 'each Society There he workbeen road where fias Tropic 17th of March, they reported a representing an epoch in American splendid time but glad to be backl past-- ' ing for some tipm ' , f history; in music with dancing and ' costume. ' . , Mr. and Mrs. t.B. Maxwell, Mr?, Mr. and Mrs. Chidlster of Glendale We bed eve we are safe in saying Lav on Kits and Theresa Peterson are here looking ovgij the town. hientertainment given Maxwell of Cedar Oilv are Junction f - was the best , intend moving over for the i shows wbat They j visitors this week, Ti ty were all here this winter and but Drin and will run the.Sllag summer can be done by eneigilic, leader with erhoff farm. it rr or residents of dune t pm amt Welcome, to our city - ' s their many fnefids welcome them plenty of good help fulks. , f ' back. While here they ate the guests A. cf Mr. and IvIrs.JL -- -rf On Monday jofthis. week the lildl- - o leaving fur Cali-'- u 'r hr w no, e - o v"l snd Mis. t . c decided to run M : s join her husband wl, as i s e how a leal print smp was r(n M(.vto i j!i1iii. and the p working lor jn n.Ioon Dr. Mmkub invitt ton v;e H.( hnxi I ou give a hi;-- - fm wti--oa- t ' vwljf-tt4u- s ti R. t m the Richfield ' i; "o t 1 Frail; Wnok-- of of them li tiio p'oph 14.1 r. idly wv were en it lm c I'o i 'os ; .i ' , i.i and tut turnf.i I niai?es gavelliem f1 doticos '.ivy or'n la'ior i.i; .. . tk t A J u: ction one day c. ve fubv riad' ip out a sbo. ei arol lunch. H Th'1 svale Ofchestra Alaiy grade-$27.0- 0 .i to gio.v as i stand as irge ','0 D nu.1 l'. L- R . t as v e c so as to make our snop ed the music and a real jazzy time o v as had bv e oryone :ui Chor.f i knot' Ant a ... w .1 t tJ at the Coii.iy dodig Uo'nos H f tlvs v. be glad Some little kid lie v k. wAJne& i. Pius - lint e runths apo sc cai-'wla-- n diev ' "irn we have a little) T m"J u xJ'rf.T! . eh. Vi m, tl.t'HU.h tho alt or, en wagon m our otnee which was PI P. M. R.- k maJo a b"s'i,e?s li p pi Colllil".-- 01 I' "'il eJ up i ulsirie tin c.oor. Lome M to Salt I,. o City a Ti y oi ini- p Lj. fN, . '! i h i roads j v nee geneial m and this week. it v ot k. lie w as fK'coiunu.ti.ed I ' tf . i uni.ii ; road to the n (i , nt Goods FREE and Mrs. UtloRitkof "laiy.-.- ' or titiot ra Sev ier L'f,r,y on. We vveie .Lawrence left Fay i 'v y rJ t! " lead ' lor "to Mai fur koothait m on Thursday narn-- j r, Mrs. II Ilea Alkn was on r i wait u pod sc oral u it, n i., vvmd that Ivir. vale visitor ire day this week, the upon receiving ing bei, d t of v.h.te fence is Mi.--, Tavs grandmotner, Mrs Sorenson $ v, as the guest of her so there is rot so much i uce ll of that c ty was very low. fiuman Loebnck and blither ,f suoi.le r.a tiiue ii yea o c that city. i; on:"1 v ,s n Mr. and Mis. 11. Earl Fay, Mr. V, e are mighty pk ased to note this jet-uMs who 11, Mot rid. nd Mrs. Oi.ai Maxwell, Mis. Mr. and Mrs. ti i incitt for thi summer there 'Theresa npi and MioS Lav on V, 1etcison have oetn ki.it.ng hete the puslfcv will be t nous, mis of tauiits travel- -' Maxwell male a flying vvcth:! have letuined to their home ip to over o lr road and v;e wane the a dig vhm of on in Provo. Hryee Canyon ThuiMay t(, yd Ac hard toil I1 dr follows week. Eishop Sudweeks conducted the his intimate has tlm gieateM sero Mc- - that Tilth acquaintance wsth tije ilioiitisid Elisor Visits . Monday evening Mrz. Maiy exercises. Vvondeio and the best reads in tlie and how Lorin and he had family of to a and Fearson son Florence Mis. group Intosh was hosiers A quartette rendered oild. been at Resting boys and spoke of his togather Freeman have returned from RichGleaner Gills and their teachers. Home under the direction of ProfesPangyitch. great and hteartedness love for hi field where rhey went to be with After a very pleasant evening spent sor Geige Beebe. fellow man. Last Friday and Saturday the Mr. and Mis. Frank Chalk while in discussing business a delicious Prayer was offered by Elder Joscj h Mews had a very pleasant Elder Robert A. Ritehie of Monroe family v. as eperated uponMrs. Frank lunen was served. of the Stake presidency. Ipson vi''i from our brother who Dr. was the first president of the a editor, Saturd.y March 20th, marriege Pearson reported Frank as being The High Shod choi us then Richfield sang Young Mens Mutual in Circleville, was issued to Laron Steen some better when she k ft but not'"aius Reaper, Frank Chalk of this city was One Sweet Solemn Thought. and Ld. e fia'kus I)r. and toldof his knowledge of the deceased of rere, Andrus oi out We of County hmhington danger. entirely hcpeJkiM (dto the hospital on batuiday Elder Ambiose Sliurtz of the as a be will in known Vhat the Marvsvale. E. of frnic(i boy and young man, good clean Frank will soon recover and Le abc( Hardy last week to undeigo an open lion Wanda - to come home. as the East Side Southern Circleville Commercial Ciubvvas the life and desire to succeed. H. l.uke ;futuie Jchn jicrformLi1!; lanty for appendicites. Ltah Press association, with Eva B. first speaker and eulogized the life The High School chorus rendered el the marriage ceremony Mrs. Swanson as Secretary ; the Dr. as of the departed. Within the Fairy Gates. Rub n Jolly of Angle si er.t a fw Andrus is well known in our section Tlj-Asolo. I ac to Face was sung Bill Fctcrr Treasurer and SVb President; and the Vliilo of the couple young LillBlldiH. week this ccunty in Junction vAitmg davs Benediction was pronounced by Mrs. Vera Haycock. by Elnara Peters board of directors. have the sincere vvtli wishes of the.r his sioter Lv dia M. Mori ill. Bishop Cameron Benjamin Prcoident W. Jr. of J. Henderson of the ' Garfield County News. mar.v friends here. Panguitch. the Bee Hive Wednesday evening stake was Panguitch the next speakThey were accompanied on the;r Girls of the Junction ward on a er and exhorted all to live good lean Many beautiful floral offerings put Mrs. Albert Hanjy spending a shoit time in Junction tr'p to our city by and dance were for the Annex program brought by friends and relatiTo Lerin exemplary lives and gave words of Pay She will stay at Mrs. Hazel Powells m tbor of the bride, and Mr. and benefit. A god-size- d ves crow n was out the casket being completly coverconsolation to the bereaved. other relat- - Mrs. Coleman Lay of Marjsvale. for a while and will ed with representatives from Marywith wreaths and sprays. Resolutions from the commercial ivesnnd friends while here. svale Circleville and Panguitch. club were read by James L. WhittaInterment took place in the family Roy Barlow of Richfield was dothe dance Icecieam and During burial lot in the city cemetery. ker. Funeral services were held March Gilbert R. Beebe has gone to ing business in our to.vn several days candy was sold. Everyone reported a Asolo, Oh My Fat ter was sung Bishop Hans P. Ipson of the PanSalt Lake City to listen in on the this week. 22, in the high school auditorium at splendid time. Sister Kate Lewis. by guitch North ward offered the dediCircleville for Lorin Fullmer, who n water trial which is being held there C. E. President of Rowan Jr the Richof and water of Mr. Mrs. Orson the Karris prcatory prayer. and involves d,ed at the general hospital at rights SUBSCRIBE FOR THc KEWS field following an operation for ulcei s Garfield stake eniogized the life of actically all the users of water on Marysvale were Junction visitors on the deceased and spoke feelingly of of the stomach. Wednesday of this vvei k. the Sevier River. the NEWS be Printer k we have a complete stock of Everything A " in the furniture line -- ! t Ht-rri- s Monarch or Universal Ranges Rugs, Carpets and Linoleum by the yard or Rugs. Wallpaper, Paints, Varnishes & Calcimine Bedroom suites, priced reasonably. v x s . sini-m-i- -- . -- i x , v 1 ( ill----Hivingro6mutesa- lowas $!IS;eo;: 8 ! r( : i ' Dining suites, priced i R-ap- l.-- t jin-'a- y g i i lOliiUUJ . - j n-- ol. . 9X12 Velvet Rugs good 9X12 Axminster Rugs, good gradp $30.00 Wallpaper, as low as $.05 per double roll . 1 - , i ll 1 1 e- i i j 1 H' - . .'tot,iC,"lC 4 1 1 i , , , " Vi cts 4. gt . :e 3- delivered -- Pit hipped i i j i , i either by our Truck Railroad to Marysvale. 1 i Si-t- ii J 1 Jim-.tin- is! y e Richfield 1 Utah. 1 vv - rush-Msccr.- se V , - n:n DOdl rirlrT, c Aspect vi-d- t Lt your f |