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Show Ilutc PIUTE COUNTY NEWS Entered as second class matter at the PostoTice at Junction, Utah 1924 under the Act of March, F. A. JACKMAN Editor and TmTuPrio N rXATrirTlTY KINGSTON NOTES The farmer. are finding ready sale for their oats in Longvalley. Many tons have already been sold. 3, 1879. Echoes From Election May 23, Publisher CENTTrairYEAlTcASH Did You Ever Stop To Think The Boy Scouts of Kingston had THAT many cities have a few rare their first meeting Nov. 11, J K. birds who, on account of their originAnderson is Scout Master. ality, have a unique way of stopping Mr, and Mrs R, A. Allen Sr. have progress, and should be placed in dh returned to Magna where they expect asylum. THAT the real boosting citizen is to spend the winter. one that don't whine. He gets over Mr. and Mrs Bay are having good the hard parts of the road by pushsuccess with their Radio. They are ing forward. having visitors comming from as Til AT these men nevea know when far ah. Antimony to hear it. they are licked. THAT they don't go crazy when Does An Education Pay? long study of the subject, Dean Lord of Boston University declares a man with a college education will 'earn $72, 000 more by the time he reaches 00 than one who only hasahigh school training, on an ave- After n rage. llis researches indicate that up to the age of 50 the average cullege graduate will have earned a total of $150, 000, the high school graduate will have earned $78,000, while the untrained man will have earned only $45,000. Beyond the age of CO, the d it forence jseven morestriking, as the untrained mans earning capacity begins to man drop at 50, while the does not reach his highest ensuing power untill 00 years of age. Wheather Dean Lords figures are entirely correct or not, enough to convince anyone tout a good education Is not orlv a great satisfaction to itspossessor, bqt that it adds tremendously to his earnidg power, as well. they win. THAT win or loose, they don't sit down, and steam up, but seize the next best thing, and go after it. TIIaT that is the class of men that build cities. THAT that is the classof men that have made your city what it is today TIIAT that is the class of men that aie building your city for the future THAT IS THE BUNCH THAT EVERY LIVE OR NEAR-LIVCITIZEN SHOULD JOIN AND HELP RUSH FORWARD. (Cupyrite By E. it. Waite) E Some subnet il appear to give our bills their unremitting attention. . A vj. girls idea of a perfect Jover is usualy subject to revision. if offers his hand, take it. Then be can'i Cj,. you. an tnc-iu- Racing a train hardley lair to your company. to a crossing is i County News, Junction, Utah e insurance The election of President Coolidge is the greatest evidence yet offered to prove that the American people think straigh on basic questions. The vote for Coolidge was not a vote the so much as a vote for sound principles of government. The present vote shows that the American people cannot be stamped by professional political practices which seek to cloud the main issue. The election year has also shown that questions like the tariff and discussion of changes in the constitution no longer seriously disturb buisness and ihdustries as they have done in the past. From the day of the national conventions Our County has enjoyed confidence and the stimulation of rising markets Candidates Davis.' Coolidge, were all highly respected by the people for their ability and sincerity as political leaders, but all New Speed Record The problem of like any other department of progress, will be settled upon the prieci-pl- e of public service. Ultimately, performance, not opinion, will determine the direction of progress in the radio art. David Sarnoff, Radio Corporation of America. super-broabcasti- j Equipped with new engins, the Cunard liner Mauretania recently crossed the Atlantic from New York to Plymouth in four days 21 hours and 57 mintes, setting a new record for this distance, and making better than 27 knots over a large porsion of the course. ng Vice-Presid- ent Dr. M.W. Bigelow PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Electo Coagulation of Tonsils Done at Any Time Patient may go about usual duties as soon as Tonsils arc Treated PANGUITCH, UTAH Gilbert Beebe R. ATTORNEY. AT.LAW UTAH JUNCTION, La-Folie- tte Dry Cleaning and Pressing SATISFACTION MRS. FOREST K1NG-MARYSV- departures from fundamental were bitterly opposed and all inclinations to try experiments at public expense lost the proponents GIVEN ALE poltic-traditio- public confidence. All political parties would do well to learn a lesson from thia election nrmely, the voters are able to differentiate between men measures and can no longer be so easily fooled as some persons think. We will continue to advance along the pathway to success under one flag, governed by a constitution the yet been equal of vvhiih has if written, we forget not the words with of the Croat Emancipator, .oaiK-- Toward 'None, With Charity for all. Let the public officials in power remember that they are only the servants of the people and that no political party can survive except as it gives a better government to citizens who are daily becoming more enlightened on public questions. nt Peculiar Alfl.ction. Wives seldom shoot husbands who PROTECTINGTHE INVESTMENT Bernice was out playing when a help with the housework. Abaaham Lincoln humorously said of liorse fell. She came la the linns a poor neighbors assets, Tie has a "Hh. pa: a much excited and stud: I should and two wife which childreu Most fnks like to do their stuff liorse fell down and cant get up. Hi. were dothink worth thousand thirty leg's unconscious." before a well filled grand stand. llars to any man. A family is indeed a golden invest ment and needs the same protection and care that any investment requires. For three generations the editors of The Youths Companion have felt the same resdonsibility to the famines of subscribers as if those families were their own. In taking a subsdription they have accepted a trust; they have done their part to see that the family investment increases in value through the development of character and a taste for the good things in life. The 52 issue of 1925 wili be crowded with serial stories, short stories editor als, poetry, facts and fun. Subscribe now and receive: 1. The Youths Companion -- 52 issues in 1925. 2. 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