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Show J- iwD - ' V;'-'- ' y . S w. , AO j j in VOL. 6. JUNCTION. PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY. jOOSHAREM NOTES. KOI.!!-:- i.'.-ihi- v iep-loJuse- by v t i 1 : L lie - Is i ii- - I v . '".iii1-- i I'u'N l.ut hi, r ;i .is T i i. 1' e uh i! I ni'. . i.n i'h he K1 un, T :i I I lull!1-'- , to f.'l s fur t! e i f, i. : . . : i! t i 1 i.u i D'vrAh..:il ("I ' i 'u '' Y'-- ! i ' i. i tv e ' i p ill' 1' ' i. - 'Vu-rv'-- Av,, 5 rYi i : L'V J '.A i, .. ; ' , ; i i " " l - ! e o f . hi' i, ire ii, ,1. i hi ' nil i . N t i p e , e. I, v ; ip iM i. 1 vXUJr.'Y.'U " "Wnit, son, your f.itier 'tdl lie home hy by tied he v.bl til! i both t tv. Tether v. ns the Chief Alibiei j woirtn ir ir wasnt rca ! U , .1 .U . Duiui, C'1 ) ) Hew Better Fat in h Do Up Nlnt-tv-- t I 1 je whnt out .jj P-- was 'ibsl tbe ty- xf Id.) h o U s Ives to wl.otn tho qn.-ti- oll min put xr ton? hero It Is exj bilin-- l.v Miss M. .it II. (liven, 'oi si iiiitliority doit.,: r t' s o a r c h v. otk id tliplnl-yer-llof a 1 A,' V Otitm i n x. i ? i t ' n;1 x . y o vn :1 o, a -- a' A - I 7. f says Miss Is tbe Fat Globules na.iio of the In Raw Milk. wlihh breaks up biitlti- fnt in evaporated nd'k Into tln.v p.irtiebs so they blend e'.enlv with the solids. llomoponk'.iitlo-eiiuses tho butter fat globules to milieu- to the albumin and the casein of the milk. In the proet ss, milk is foiii-through countless numbers of openings at a pressure of around Diu'ii, T ;,' i A Ci (tt 1 "lloli'Ofren 'A t "s Cltl-i-.i- 1 ti v; they answer V j metrs? Ion i of - - g" . w 7 V, j c -- rP oiifcte ilsi of isasKsitf v. i minds. "In addition to V Vl'N-'-.D- T. ".! - t X , Sy., PV-r.s- - tj-l '1 6? i '.ft i A. tmm - N J . V rj-- V-M- t- A -N 1 Wby Pay Mere ? ,'7 ' i . , J preventing a croeni and hi. It' milk line, this breaklg u: of fit contributes to smoothness a:, perfeit blending of foods such ns oream mih-cs- , soups, lee cron m and In tiaki-products. "It also bus a digestive advantage for those who tune (lillieulty in assimilating milk. Many pediatrician recommend evaporated milk as a lutby food, nl'hoiigli, like Cither substitutes for tlm natural supply, It should not be as a food complete in Its-I- f. Addition of orange or tomato Jiih-ebarley water or lime water are Important In providing adequate diet for tlie infant. "All authorities recognize that normal mothers milk Is the best food for infants, but v . tills natural mill; H'. ; OiJ n p tt'e s -- A--3 .... 1 d , y Take Your Is irA'---t N-i- .. N.' iA A i c, ; 4 ,5 'ii? V j ' stitute. Ilut cows t milk be - S! tin-s- ?:a ' modi tie - to Select From Fever before atd probably never again will yo:t hava such rn use ' extraof-mar- the hired select, on v.ilIvcrejAc opportunity. Note choice reading all at a price to fit your pocket-book- . cMitr.ded one year frcr.t date of exoiration. Uo need to wad. car-ful- iv momy-ia-dii- " gup y ' ms covp&pr Globules s S j r. D. American Poultry 0 Blade & Ledger Farmer 0 Cappers & Fireside Farm 0 The Farm Journal 0 Farm Life 0 Gentlewoman 0 Good Stories Magazine 0 Home Circle 0 choose "IyT;; V . After and sup- with plemental other foo ls. The fat in mothers milk is in homogeneous suspension and bting fioeeuler.t forms small curds In stomach, but the fat ia cows milk is in relativily large globules, forms large tough curds in the stomach and Is much harder odget. I.i e tt orated milk the fat is broken up by homogenization and tbe curds softened until in size and digest:). Ility they resemble natural infant f.od.' 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I V'D, f ; i'h ; i e 't ti P V ' , , , h i i i . ' v ,e Is p i !e- i ii i 1! i'l - ! le i I v Ii a iu'i e is e. e h Y' o Itis t I, el ,1 i ( o h ii. i , c c - I',- tain-mer- it g. A Good THIUG BETTER. n ! is RECOMMEUDATIOU FOR. SOKAE- It . whatevnoJ. f douf viat, haud, ", i i Might ARE WORKllJG AT UUT1L A &ETTE JOB SHOWS UP- - TUB JOB Af Arbi D.;i T':C Pd Vjrm Hif MOUft. STUf Oo tL It. (NIDI NN d H. F. Jensen accompanied by Mrs F. J. Jensen of this city and liis daughter Mrs. John Langford and children who have spent the last few months visiting with her father, for left morning Saturday Mrs. and home, Ogden, Langfords Civil Service conc'uded t u ft" t Shelly Idaho where they will The grade schools furnished a perfoimar.ee following a matin e in' for some lime before reluming splendid Health Crusade program the Auailofium at Cirdeville, A iii home. nay April CO. 38. This was the concluding ies r.t alien for the year of t lie dn.muti TM-Milc-lie!- !. art class under the direction of V DHarrison. A packed house Sometime next week Mr. and Last week was the iLik's hi sy ar,J aI'P au,Icd the puiy and tl.c F. L Gross of Marysvale will week as is teslifiied to b the issuirgi leave for a ninety day vacation. C10vv acelairred it as being the best of one more mariiage 1c i se to pres l.t While gone they will spend one and most fi issue producii-Clinton Talbeit of Abrol.i m Millar d e r0!;G Punsesand and points north month in A'as-kounty, Utah, and Myrtle Jvi Mr. Ci oss is the D. & It. G. Agent cempkn ents gJore base pouied in of Escalante. Utah. This young ; t Marysvale and has been on the to b rth director an J cast. A.n exec on Manti wheie they to went couple tb without rest for the past eight lent write up lias already appeared were married in the L. L). S. Temple j in the News it is unyears. We are sorry to see them go April SO. ' less to use us for re t r.) aa. will anynn when be glad he returns. and We also wish them much happiness has the its left draplay any rate, a .1 ,u ciisi.a their mirriei l.fe. a plesanl memory. matic and mail; was a' program Friday evening school which given by the Junction Read this column next week for was largely attended and hugely week for all the news concerning enjoyed. Oscar Adair of Widtsceand Mell a After the program a dance was commencing and closing of school Day of Antimony were issued a given with ur new orchestra and acthites. married license in Junction May 3, everyone expresed themselves as A Mothers Day piogram was anl left immediately for Manti having e.ij yel evury minute. given a little a head of the season where they were married in the L. last Monday afternoon by the com. D. S. Temple. They were accompaniThursday afternoon a few friends Lined 5th, 6th and 7th grades under ed by the grooms mother Mrs. gavp a bundle shower at the home the direction of Miss Hansen and Lydia Adair and the brides mother of Mrs. James Peterson in honor of Miss Bjerregaar d. A splendid miscellMrs. Daniel Day. f,TrSOscar Adair a recent bride. aneous program was given by the The Piute County News joins their The bride received a number of students to a group of mothers who many f rien Is in w's'iing them success beautiful presents, after rhattirg were attending and who received. and happiness in their new venture. for some time lunch was servt d carnations during the program. The after which Mr. and Mrs. Oscar room was appropriately decorated Wednesday evening a crowd cf Adair, Mrs. Lydia Adair and Mrs. in Spring colors, c!ts:gr.s ami friends surprised Mrs. Sadie Alger Danlal Day returned to their homes pictures. with a farewell party before she in Antimony and Widtsoe. leaves to spend the summer i.i Id d- -; f .ean-u- p Lane Bcrtelson of Richfield was vale. After enjoy ingin evening of games ani chatting lunch, fur- doing busir.ets in our city on Thursnished by the particapants, was day, Lane informed us he intended At a meeting of the Town "Board served and they all went home feel- buying the Grand Ilotell at Man held on the 4th, it was decided that getting back home. Cood we would have from May ing that they had had the best time fi r for we know you wiil Clean-u- p Lane, you ever. Week in Junction. Mrs. Sadie Alger will leave Sat- make a success of it. We sincerely hope that every citwhere Cirdeville she for will urday izen will vie with his neighbor in visit for a short lime with her having the cleanest street, sidewalk Asleep AI The Wheel. parents before going to Midvale. corrells; yards, ar.d fots. week mean Lets make clean-u- p a afternoon loaded Wednesday afternoon a children's truck something! Friday dance was given by the Religion with pipe and other freight conClass of the Junction Ward. Music signed to Kanab turned turtle across was furnished by the Misses Jla the road out about four miles north Peterson, Beryll Brinkerhoff, Mrs. of Junction. Chidester anb Myrl Johnson. The Thedrive admitted he must have children enjoyed every moment cf gone to sleep for when he realized the time and the grown-up- s who where hs was he was accrcss the Dont Procrastinate where there reported that the music road above the bar-pi- t. He apparentwas fine and that Junction had a ly made a quick turn which resultr. When the truck nother chance at a splendid dance ed in a Orchestra if they just tried. That was straightened up it wTas found listens good to us we sure need an practically undamaged and the e Orchestra here. Go to it folks, and driver escaped unhurt, well promise to attend every dance. A lucky accident which might easily have proved fatal. Garfield James, State Road Agent SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS for Piute County, of Marysvale was .Let the NEW'S be your Printer, f business visitor on Thursday. t-- EfU biOTcooster says ft DAD AND THE BOY , , spot-lightin- 0 or ; 1 Saturday May 1, a Health program was given ou the Court House lawn under the direction of the Health Committee of Junction working in harmony with the State Board of Health. A most inteiesting and instructive program was renderdand as well as the children the grown-up- s Lamed many i.ew and helpful health ideas. V-- 3 Ti'-it- E. C, Bagley wife and! An exihit of art work fiom the, l!a made a business trip to h gh schc ol h sheen on in! Richfield Monday. Johnson store window iL.t. g the week. It included spo t r work,1 Miss Lapreal Brown came hon e Api il caiend ot s in oriioiM. ri, 4 from Monroe, Wednesday. Where hail decorated friendly 1c. it is, poit she has been visiting her sister Mrs. ca ds, place cards, mutton- - nd Winget. water color p...i.tmgs Many people stopped to m.v ue Mr. El wood Payne and Elmer display. Christensen came back from Colorada where they haebeen shearingsheep. k was recently remailati by a keen observer of our Irgh school Mr and WillieTorgensen .if Monroe activities that tow ns oi bag sue are visiting with Mr. Torgensons anJ Later fiiCihties don't get as parents Mr. and Mrs. T. Torgenstn much variety of high c'ais enu i as our town of Cinei!L Woid was received that Mr. John does, f hanks to ou. Chiistensen w ho has been t the L. I). S. Hospital for some time passed ie se ,oaj nnual dance i v lew away this mornir g April 30. . His son by the students id' M !SS Melvin and daughter Iretta left Loui3 Whittaker on Mnid y twenir g be with their mother and to bring b (iflnia eck wag their Father sbody home for burial. audience. Ihe enttu lair.n r.t was' exe. plionally good and sho, el the Miss Florence Payne has gone to skill of hilts h.ttakei ai eiui Monoroe to attend tne funeral servtraining. Gump duet and solo work ices Of a dear friend Mrs. Bell followed rapidly into 2 luiuisot Anderson. beajty, giaee and chaua. I.eautitul cosiun.es were enhanc'd by an t spi Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Anderson are attractive and artiilic stage moving to Siguard. setting well displayed in dl'icthc A dance for the Dr. BuMock from Salina was kept followel tbeirview busy mending bad teeth a few Gays played by theSimkins Orcoestia. last week. R. A. Lowe, Beg XXV Cor of SVl4. of XE4 Sec 19, T 27. S R 3, W S L M Runs E 17 rds N 13 rds V 17 S x3 rds. James Stocks, Beg 3.75 chs E center Sec 19 Jp 27 S R 3 S L M runs S 2V 30' E 8.31 chs E 8.55 chs X 43 4.90 chs NE 31 4.18 chs IV 10.67 chs. J. R. Bevard, Beg 6.3 chs ar.d 50 rt 'Y 33 ft NEcop SE'E, See 19 T 27. S R 3 W runs S 50 ft W 87.85 ft X 50 It and S 3.61 chs pf E 87.25 ft. Chell Dolton, Beg 18 rds E SW cor SE 1 Seo 19 T 27 S R 3 W S L M Runs S 123.5 ft VV 235.5 ft S 125 5 f t E 471 ft S 2 rds W 11 ehs X 51' 5.82 chs X 1.5 ids E 207.7 ft. John II. Luke Countv Auditor. L NO. irde ille N? Continued from Page One. Bishop daughter G t? M N rj MAY 7. 1920. .uiwseif Junction Jocals -' j s I .V |