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Show lb i Z-r- or la AA AA A y.v VOL. 6. JUNCTION. Junction Jocals Notice y v PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1926. Ben Garter Paroled. Tax Sale. NO. 24 Mr. Hogenson, Crops an soils specialist of the A. C. of Lcgan spent Quarterly Cosference. four daya of last week in our county and Garfield county inspectThe Quarterly Conference of the ing potatoes land and in.ti ucting the. Garfield Stake of Zion was held at farmers on the best methods of the Junction Auditorium Saturday raising crops. Mr. Murray, State and Sunday, May 29 and 30th, The 'Qyjj Leajeri anj Mr. Owens Headcrowd was not so large as it Jvbs be- of the Farm Bureau organization en in previous years on aepount of were also here Mr. Murray spent being held in such a busy season, but his time in visiting and insturcting every one who was there felt mpre the club leaders of our district and than paid for the expendituie of Mr. Owens spent mosc of his time their time ir coming. in our local county agent's office Rulon J3. Wplls head president of going over the records and giving the Quropi pf Seventies was the instructions for the wpjk for the main speaker at ah the meetings he coming year. delivered some splendid and timely Miss Odell also of tfi? of the Uy talks, besides Pres. Welle, there A. C. held twp meetingsjn Junction were a number of sermons delivered Friday and gave instructions to by members of this stake and every leaders on elementary dress making. talk was listened to by an appreciaThe visits of all these specialist tive audience. were were vpry instructive and The Junction people flung wide wer much appreciated by the their doors in hospitality to outside people of our copmunity who are visitors and with their usual hospitalways anxious f.o learn the best ality greeted all new comers with a and most approved ways of doing welcome smile and hand. things. Tne next conference will be held in Escalante the latter part of Messrs. Morgan P. McKay, Co-August and everyone is invited to unty Agent find County ' Treasurer be present and enjoy another spiritCharles Morrill made a flying triR ual feast. to Panguitch and back Friday afternoon. They reported everything in fine shape in that city. While there Carnival they called on Mr. Peters of the Garfield County News and found The big Carnival Dance staged him recovering a badly infected foot by the Y. M. M. I. A. last Friday Mr. Peters was somewhat peeved at evening was certainly a most being lame but was as full of Btorie successful affair and shows what of the prosperity of our part of the able directorship can do. Jazzy country as ever and gave our music every minute kept the dancers a royal welcome to his den on their toes all night, when they with an invitation to come often. were too tired to dance refreshWere glad your so much better ments were there In abundance to Mr. Peters, and hope you will soot) revive their wilting souls (or Bhould be well enough to come on dowq we say soles) so they could go on and give us some more advice and with the dance! and Marysvale information. Circleville furnished the music and dozens of the dancers, while all the - Serial No. 040159 The Tax Sale Saturday held severMr. and Mrs. H. Earl Bay and IN THE UNITED STATES LAND Ben Carter, the. murderer -- of al surprised, for as is somewhat OFFICE SALT LAKE CIJY, UTAH. (.mily left Thursday aftenoul for a number of people were inIs,bell Richfield City Marshall April 26, J9g6 Braver t .visit w (ithe.r toother M.J seniod asrocoovicted terested f enough in the property to In re application for E. Bay and sister, Mrs. Ralph Mary life tenced to the penitertiary for be sold to be on hand early and bid Mineral Patent for Hutchings. Upon their return home in 1921 has been paroled by the in on such Aluninum King, property as they wanted they were accompanied by Mrs. State Board of Pardons. Bucjf In this manner several pieces of land Horn No. I Buck Bay who has spent the past wiQteF Without knowledge of thevolumn changed hands and new owners are Horn No, $ Bqcfc in Beaver. Horn No. 3 Buck of evidence that has been piled up beginning to take posses don of the NOTICE No. 4, Buck APPLICATION flora ancf present d to the Board of Par- grounds bought. Mrs. Hazel Powell has retui ped Horn No. 6, agd FOB PATENT to sway their judicial and chat f home fron the Satina Canyon where dons Buck Hof No. 6 she has bern employed the past few itable consciance, we are probally Jode mining claim? fQiysjUlidated, Survey months. After a short visit here she hardly qualified to offer critici tn sueh--t- o 6870. pur mind unwarranted intends going into Idaho to spend of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that lienancy. the summer. Ali neral A Chemical Company of Utah The taking of Lee Itabells life a corporation, through ite duly autwhose M. not the most sad result of the was Edwin Bay has returned from tlje Cheney, horised agent A. 920 Continental herd to is address office post spend a few days visitiig homicide. A wife and famjly of Paak Bldg., Salt Lake City Utah, has with his family. twelve chidrpn were left bereft of yaade application for a United States thecontroling influence and guardpatent for Aluninum King, Aluninum Milo Harris has gone to VVidstoe ianship of a husband and a father King No. 1, Buck Horn No. 1, Buck Horn No. 2, Buck Horn No. 3, Buck to work at the George Zahriskie and with n,Q guiding hand, worse followed in the wake Horn No. 4, Buck Horn No. 5, and saw mill. He expects to stay there than disaster 6 lode mining claims No. Hprn of this sad drama leaving a dozen puck all spmiper. consolidated situate in Unorganized souls anyone of which was of more Miniijg District, Piute Cnty, st8te value tp the community than a No. Mr. ijqd Mrs. Eugene Jiudd left of Utah, being Mineral Survey note Bon Garters to strugg'e dozen field 6870, and described in the the bully Roy Anne for Saturday with office magthis In the temptations, desolation, and Tlat on file s out from Alarysvale where they will netic variat'on at 17 deg. Ea destitution and an unsympathitc spend tke summer. follows: world always incident to a large Alun1 No. corner Commencing at family of this kind deprived of a Mr. Brose Brown, Edwuj Bay and num King No. 1 'ode whence the fathers protection. Section Etta Bay left Friday morning for quarter section corner between 2 34, Township 27 South of Range The calamity that has befallen the 28 Koosharem, returning the same day Vest, and Corner No 3 Township family is only a part of the story. South Rauge 2 West S. L. B. and M. After his conviction or this un2452 b,ea f? o,utJ 25 deg. 36 min. West P. M. Rick left Tuesday morning warranted murder he left with the 0 min. for Salt Lake City to be gone aboi $feej; thence North 42 deg. never vet heard one peep Alun2 No. 'jlVesJ; statement that there were four! fpet to Corner on business. week a 47 this North county or each town deg. more men in Richfield that he aboutujuit jnpm Kyngioi thence No. Corner to 1416.2 feet is countv in 41 min. East this going to do about wanted to 'GET and would do if 3 Aluninum King hde identical with M. Moore sons Dewey and the fitting generation for the fourth opportunity wvre ever offered Corner No. 2 Buc Qoi No. 1 lode; ' ''Wit left July, This coming fourth is the Thursday morning for so that today there are four valued, East Whence Nr.th 48 deg. 52 1 h anniversary of the signing of 50 Corner No. 3 Buck Horn $ mnonvjlle to look after their cattle prominent citizens in Richfield who and No. 2 uewn in that part of the country. Np. lfpde jntical with Corner t safeguard themselves and famy the Declaration of Independance 30 Buck Horn o 3 lode; thence Noytf, from destruction by this man, feel we should get buy early ail give ideg. .17 min. East 1452.9 feet to Corner 0. G. Audersqn has purchased a that they owe a duty to themselves the best and biggest entertainment Gii-u- i N. i dec 4'-- 2I Buck horn ever staged in opr part of the to meet any No. 5 new Dodge Truck with which he in- t be peepafV-d- t with Corner No., to mail tends Junction to mitt 51 , , hetbould attempt hauling ffojrf lode; thence Norths 28 towAs fu I quQto Why not ahugh parade, program nearly fbe blood of the East 1500 feet to Corner No. 3 "Buck Escalante starting Jftly 2nd. make and bring it of lovers fun there. There was ntft with all their Horn No. 5 lode whencs a balsam tree worthless wretch on their own heads sports pnd slow a scribminute and from'hine, in the blazed in diameter 11 inches The Misses Delone Rick and Qpldie instead of,, having 4hp protects n additional splendors. If w wait Those of the state board who at? 17 deg. South until five bears T.' the next morning B. evening ed do anything tele d until ,t,o made a Jakeman should be jyepan't to us V) te'P flying that South tended appears the Koosharem Ward Sunday 12 min. West 84.6 feet; thence and even then the dancets quit but if we get busy NOW we can to Cor- Widt2oe on Thursday. by our State Officials. School convention last Sunday were 42rfeg. O min. East 1200 feet with a sigh of regret. over something big in the way put ' M. ner No. 4 Buck Horn No. 6 lode; thence James has Peterson, S. R. Boswell, The public proscutor usually Thosa who missed it say Never of enterjtainment and show the few Blake Rqbjifon is spending south 28 deg. 62 jnin. West 1500 feet Lamoin Cowley, Reba Peterson an(J a hard struggle to secure convictions to Corner No.l Buck Horn No. 6 lode days in Junction the world were not dead again, and those who were there M. W; Smith. The of relatives pepfe Sunday school of men charged with crime and after are anxiously waiting for the Y. M. identical' with Corner No. 4 Buck and What say you? Shall we appoint Blake Jjs been in yet. friepda convened 30 convention thousSouth at 9 oclock or hundreds deg. M. I. A. to stage another grand orn No 4 lode; thence they have spent th that Christ mes ffj'd get them to since No .corjsnittee Corner to Paragoned feet 1452.9 and officers of with an teachers meetthe peoples money 17 min. West ands of dollars affair so that they might attend. t Buck Horn No. 4 lode, identical Holiadaysyisiting his grandparents. to secure convictions it has a dam- work at once or shall we wait until ing and afterward the regular sessthe last minute then take what we with Corner No. 4 Buck Korn No. 2 ion was held and a nice program a to pick up morning As we were coming to the office pening effort 62 and explain for thetrmene $ Mrs. Arlene Snow of Kingstone Jode; thence South 48 deg. pinget headlines in out. It also continued at 2 carried glaring naper and yead 1431.3 feet to Corner No. 1 Buck we dijntthink Wednesday we noticed a new kind the of is spending some tipie in Junction aft'ar thsjt Corner of machinery m town, we hadnever oclock and the regular business of TWQ LIFE TERMER RELEAQorn Nj. 2 lode identical with about it in time to do much this No. 1 lode; the visiting her parents, Mr. and M;s SED. Aluninum 4 King seen its lines before so letting our voting in officers was carried on Np. year, butrext year well do better. nee South .47 deg. 41 min. West 1416.2 Abe McIntosh, while her husband curiosity get the ljet of us we stepp- after which the visiting brothers an The vlife termers if they have $eet to Corner No. 1 AluninUm King is north on business. ed up to George Davies, the driver sisters took up thp balance of the the money can employ able and inNo. 1 lode and the place of beginning time. evening at 8:30 oclock 34 Situate in jthe Eapt half of Section Makes Rapid and ask him what he called it. He M menSunday LOST one large sized red, black fluential counsel who, agaipsi the Dairying M. I. A.conducted the of the Section 27, informed us .ir, was a new potato the Southeast quarter of PI ase interests of the community, will aid Per. Fountain Parker 27 tip of exercises carried out avery nice and Township and unsubdivided part of evidence that planter which he had just bought Utaii. in Koosharen S. L. B. and r turn to M. P. McKay and gt t rt -- in piling up a mass Strides West 24 ,Southof Range from the C. W. & M. Co. and that he program at the close of which Peter ' v j bout the vigorious resistance of M. and containing an area of 155.616 ward. E. Olsen gave a notice Judge II. N. or excouncel of equal prominance. could Cheese Manufacturing Specialist expected t,o do land office business peres, there being no conflicts with it within the next few weeks Hayes had telephhned him that clusions. of U. S. Agriculture Department Cal Veaterof Circle vi lie was do- be considered by the tribunal listennnd help to really put Piute County Judge Bates dad rendered his decis.rThle joining claim is Custer Locit ing business at the county Seat ing to tljis exparte story, sufficient Pleased With Conditions. on the map as p. certified seed potato ion that Koosharem a)l belonged tq jon uqfurveyed. justification for the granting of a TuesWednesday morning. favored was be Notice Sevier county. Although applauding Our publishcommunity I direct that this county. Whea convection i3 once parole. at News week this of Piute by and Wednesday County ed in the It sure looks fine to us and looks is not customary on a Sunday evensecured the public prosecutors feel day Junction. Utah, for a period of nine R. Lochry, cheese II. from visit a as if it could do the wprk alright ing the house roared for a short Whittaker' Dalton, that their job is completed hence, as consecutive weeks. of the specialist This seed potato business has got us minute which bespoke the prople Eli F. Taylor. a rule, they take no further intrest manufacturing S. U. departbureau of dairying, all going and its beginning to look approval and satisfactin of the decis-- i Begister. in the matter leaving the enforceA marriage liscense was issue by n. as if prosperity for Piute county was rendered to ment of agriculture. A Cheney Jensen Martineau Stephens. the court; clerk, John H. Luke, to ment of the judgement all day Tuesday Mr. spent Lochry just around the corner waiting to other functionaries; but not infreqAttorneys for Claimant-Sa- lt sediCarl Whittaker and .Ruby Dalton cheese at making the Grant Bagley of Ephram was factory, be grabbed. Lake City, Utah. when they read headlines both of Circleville. June 4th, 1926 uently milk and and ment tests of the Koosharem visitor Sunday assisting above the expression falls The young couple will go on to Sa t quoted in cheese Brown, Mutuol the maker, Eugene Sunday evening. Belle M. Jensen who has bepn spoke of Lake City where they will be marri- from their lips: Whats the use? Supt. L. R. Nelson and family withprob'emsof cheese manufacture employed in Salt Lake City the past We are not convinced that because (Circleville just returned from atrip ed the early part of the week in ti e Orson H. Anderson County Agent S. R. Boswell spent year has returned to her home here returned beof Utah, S. D. southern L. incarceration, after part a murder, Temple. the day at the factory testing milk for a vacation and lest. Belle has h ime Friday from a mission to through the Both young people are well comes a Good fellow or Ideal pr- for dairymen. Eleven dairymen reNevada and California. While gone pot been feeling very well the past Canada. marred or Faithful what by some and in the our was or known trusty isoner brouami community the invitation to their trip sponded month and the Doctors advised her the sad death of their brother who News joins their many friends in expert at his chosen profession, ght in composite samples of milk to come home and Mrs. Orson BagleyB mother broget some of the in the lire the from their individual cows. A total Dependable was killed in a mine shaft some- wishing them happiness and success. or food like Mother pieces and she ther, sister and family were Koobh? where in Nevada. Funeral services prisoner officers see fit to place him of 58 cows were tested. One outstand- would soon be feeling better. arem visitors Sunday. A postal D. O. .McKay, wife ar.d that it is a sufficient justification for were held whiie they were visiting ing cow was discovered in the herd We are glad to see her homp and their relatives but outside of this small son Bobbie of Sait Lake City minimizitgthe penalty. of Gilbert Hallows. The individuals Dr Leo Merrill of Salina was cab hope she will soon recover her o!d one sad occurance their trip was arrived incur city on Tuesday stayWe feel that the pardoning powers milk tested 5.3; pn the$ameday she health and vivacity. led Sunday to the bedside of Alfred nilk. At this thoroughly enjoytd although they ing over until Friday. While here should be exercised with extreme gave fifty pounds B. Helquist who is very low with coolto the back of their were the brothtr guests would she they for rate probe we,re glad to get days, not amiss would thirty caution, and it James Barlow of Richfield spent asthma and a complication of kidney Morgan P. McKay and family, Mr. for the ness .of the mountains. to create a new duce 79.5 pounds of butterfat in several days in Junction visiting his troubles. His sister Mrs. Sorenosn of legislature McKay is going to move his family office with ample funds available to one month. Richfield jReaper. brother Williard Barlow and family Aurora and his hii daughter, Mrs. here for the summer and they will or the State the taxpayers represent and his 6:ster H. C. Luke and Alma Sorenson of Aurora are here Sterling K. Heppler. Attorney of assist in the raising of some forty in resisting the liberation, after a at hjs bedside. Mr. and My$. Armond Luke left family. Richfield and J. W. Robinson, man- acres of certified seed potatoes. We short period of restrainment of mei. Mr. Carey, Public Accountant, for Cedar City the middle of the are always glad to welcome people who have cost thp country and state ger and owner of the Marysvale Leo Helquist took hir daughter wTho to weeks two of week some to our for was here during the late winter their buswere community stay standing Cash Store at MarysvaW. thousands of dol'ars for their and hope they will find their summer visiting with relatives and friends auditing the records of Piute county Merdia to Richfield Friday for iness visitors at the county seat on of that section. They will return was a business visitor in our city medical treatment returning home so satisfactory Quit they will come J Saturday. While in town they were ' in the evening. back and stay with jib again. on SaJuj.ijay of last week.for haying here. .Let the NEWS be your Printer, callers at therms office. lesent F: un-su- al, , 4 : Successful. 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