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Show VOL. 6. JUNCTION. PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 2, junction Jocals Milo i ih-':- - of Richfield with his . e, uaughter and other relatives MiMed breakfast in the shade of the court house Tuesday morning. hey were beaded for Bryce Canyon - ; mi-tug- states intrests. in v a linn ,!ey , . ,i - of Kingston ioi on Mon- - a hm e. a. wiil seo his t:gdi..i sewing after which a delici-u ice wes served to the follow-- ! es ames Ella Moirill, Hattie . i Luke, Hanna Barnson, j Mie Bay. o I ' .c ' e is .if A.; .Ki i .v .uorri to r.day oi i. O' .'m l i . i zest .1 v ki ., v l to visit This Is one of the two new official posters of the national Exposition, "ypening in Philadelphia June 1 Mrs. Henry rn.ay nt. j Six Months n item of considerable Yesterday w, readied that epochinterest al milestone of six months in our to the Jure ion people was the newspaper life. In that short time Kitchen Reunion heid in Americ; n we have learned' much and we fee Fork i eceiiHy. Mr. and Mrs. Kitchen that we have traveled far for and fainiiy joined the Mo i men church in Virginia some twenty-fiv- e being so young. We have increased the size of our years ago soon after to Utah coming pape?. to siv C0;U(I)S an(J eight p!lges we have added ninety-fiv- e new our subscription list. We per cent of the families i Junction on our list. We have worked hard for small wages but feel that the satisfaction of knowing we 'are doing our best is worth "all the Par.guiteh extra effort ve have expended. trip Kanab on Tuesday returning on What praise we get gratefully re-Wednesday, jeeived and what few brickbats have been thrown have also bad their use Arlo Norton has returned from in showing up ourselves as the other Delta where he has been employed fellow see's ue. the past few weeks. If you have something kind to say it! If you feel that we need more While in Salt Lake City this last brickbats send them and we will week-en- d we had the pleasure of try to profit by them. some former J unction meeting Mrs. Carlyle people, Mr. and Did you read Students for the Sprague, They were out at Lagoon School by W.D. Harrisonin High trying to escape from the heat and last weeks paper? Are you reading told us that Mr. and Mrs. L. L. The Schools Place in Character Johnson and Mrs. E. E. Sprague, in this week's paper? also formerly of here were there Education, Mr has tauht in our Iiarrison and were all well. Uncle Lyman and School for the past two years AuntBetsy intended coming home High wiil return to teach again next soon after the fourth and we will and be glad to welcome them back after year. From his articles which we are publishing you will find that he their long stay. ngrjjgs have 65 1 Mountains where they went some two v.evks ago Neal went on to Antimony where he will visit with his parents a few days. the Iron i Brinkerhoff and1 Etta Bay took thejBlue Bird Class in Primary un on City Creek on Friday morning of last week. The jgirls left home at four oclock in the morning with the bacon and eggs for breakfast-- After the drive and breakfast, games were played and the girls returned home about Brose Thompson of Los Angels nine otlock ready to finish their California, a former Jaroken sleep hut expressing them- stock raiser and farmer of Circle-villselves as having had a lovely time. spent several days in our part Sixteen girls including the teachers of the country in the interest of his enjoyed this trip and all felt that mining property in and around thev would have another one soon. here and at Iron mountain. Mr. Thompson informed us that they FOR SALE. The Jurction Hotel were putting in new machinery at A growing business in a thriving Iron Mountain at an approximate community. Selling on account of cost of $300,000.00 and were presickness. See or write B. H. Liston, paring to take care of 3000 tons of ore a day in that district. function Utah. He also had a good word to say for our country and though that in Miss Ida Howes has returned no country on earth, were such where she has been from fruits and vegetables raised as in he past few months. Utah. ' Bessie Misses land-owne- r, e, Ten-Mi- le Inter150 years Gid. , fi-- creat-ingtb- e I is heart and soul in the work he has -- idea of being compelled to cover definite lengths in courses. This does We; nor, a son in law, also of Virgi- job. It will become a life. One big not deteriorate the value of specifie ma came with ih mi ar.d tiny bui t word must stand before the teacher aims, standards and curriculum but t.iui home and stayed heie for a in regard to his relationship to his calls the greater teacher into an number of years, later movlrg to He should re-- I pupiL Character. awakening. The daily grind of routrovo, and upon the mairiage of(Tnemhpr 1hat ?n ine must pass into the inspirational children, to Amcrioan Fmk. The period of opportunity. Schools, our children came from all j arts of the school, must stop regarding subject state to take part in this let nion matter for consideration of the child and all bouge we could not get the A teal man or real woman matter. exact number pnsent tbe'e were is worth countless educated mad betw een fifty and seventy five preA science student is out of ines, sent. place with a scientific farmer yet i3 seldom correlated with science We are reliably informed that W. actual experience in schools unless D. Harrison who has spent the past they are vocational. To repeatedly six weeks in Sait Lake City attendtell a student not to put a comma ing summer school will leturn to is useless we explain why. there Circleville Hie latter part of this Courses in literature thst cover month and will conduct a elms in periods of dead writers become like Dramatic Art for six weeks preever'-in- g wise dead unless the student is the opening of school. He also brought to realize that literature intends presenting several preseaicn from the dead masters is studied for plays in our part of the country and the inqaiatmn derived from those prepare for a most busy and strene-Ou.- s fine idi as, thoughts, traditions that winters work at the Circleville give life to living and stamina to High School. of in th-tmirirg which we poslerity. The thing bieb ' ciool Orr ve our whose country great day we oL,pt. L. R- Nelso.i of Cue eville Ciro'evill- - has certain sorious tasks! now celebrate are rot wholly matlhas raiurntd lrom Sa.t Lake City accomplish with the students that paper from a five colum. six page and local irg in j.-- Messrs. Kerrall Greenhalgh anl Neal Johnson have returned from to celebrate ( Misses Ella I pf on and Myrtle Luke Mrs. Lula Dalton and children of took the third gradeof the Primary ev !e w e visiting relatives in to the C Green Ti eet. Ti.cecb y Junction oi Sat ur nay. evening where they p'layt d games after which they cooked their.supper Mrs. S .die Alger of Circle ville was over a camp fire. There were two a guest at the home of Mrs. Theo teachers and twelve girls prne if. Fredrecks on Tue dav. She was a special guest at the Relief Society Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Beebe made entertainment the same afternoon. a business to and Mr. and Mrs, Armond Luke and tiny son have returned from Cedar City wtere ih y have leen visitirg relatives and friends for the past! three weeks. Scsqul-Ceatennl- of American Independence. The Exposition will continue to December 1. Dan Smith, the artist, has symbolized the epoch in history which the tolling of the Liberty Bell In Independence Hall, July 4, 1776, marked and has depicted the growthof the United States from the original thirteen states, which emerge from, the mouth ol the represented by thor thirteen-sta- rs Liberty Bell. T Vm Mrs. F. L. Murdock and three Mesdames Adeiia GouUing of cuildi en have returned to their our city and Lillie Beetle of Circle-vill- e tome in Lehi after having simUhe left Monday morning for Salt , past two weeks visiting relatives Lake City where they wifi visjt for and friends in Junction and Hender- some time with relatives and friends son. - opportunities. that finishes its students should be nailed up with the sign Cased for Remodeling. It has failed in its primary function in education. A I mining or an educat-- j ion should not finish but it should permanently imbuded with inspired cm,n a stimulus desiring anticipaticonviction Hut every child, has on toward but not actual satisfacta soul. It must have an unfailing ion. The tobacco habit is, whilq vulgar perhaps a good, common illreverence the worth yet m the child, tiut ustration of what is meant by stimuilus toward satisfaction capab;'- if infinitely varied expression. i; onief concern should be One smoke satisfies only long enough with nat which can never be fully to desire more. There should be a end o lied in outward accomplish- eimular desire stimulated in the ments. lint inner potential excell- student by the teacher for education ence which even the best extern; I Back in that soul there should bg achievement can but faintly suggest that ever consuming fire cf zeal thaf His business is to see that the the finesse of life gives. No student studies are used to further the snould finish. When he getp growth of his pupils souls. Wher there, it should be but a high ever the teacher piepares himself point of vantage from which he can see further. Schools must drop the Any school Messrs Heibeit Stoker and Harold Woods lctuired Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. John H Zabnskie! from Salt Lake City and points were business visitors m K.cluiekl north wheie they have been the past thi latter part of the week. few weeks. i ; exprestion of his finer self, his soul. certain lad comes to mind in Circle-viliHe has been kicked out of of arithmetic. The whole curriculum He did not like it. lie is school. is stressed purely from making a1 s in alway trouble. He has nothing living rather than making a life. to do and always plenty of money We have an ideal situation exto do it with. Some teacher will ist ing in our county wherein our l!(,ns? soon and kindle that high school can safely display both (ome in spark that young man so that he Jaiurday afternoon a number of &e M p'rce of furniture copied from the Louis XIV period. It was a masterpiece in black walnut. You could see your reflection in the natural polish of the finish, still be could not pass an english test. Was he a failuie? It only required an awakening inspiration to create an jti iene.s met at the home of Mrs. .il arv E. Bay in honor of her biith-j it the lime was spent in chatt-- ' Hiii UCc A Birthday Party Given j m cuts, she was making more noise. than they, Ari incidence comes to mind of a pertain pupii who was brandi d a failure because be could, not pass the examinations required of him. At last there came into llm school a teacher of manual training who took an interest in the lad. I'inally the boy exhibited his work. Entertain. Oldroyd, Executive Sec-- ot the Stale Land Board, it Sa t Lake Ci: weredo-- . - ia Junction Monday ... on tiiou leturn from a i nc ttie southern part of where he had been looking i - soiCe ; hundred and fifty years ago gnine.i our. fieedoni. We hvo in the spiiit of democracy. Are our schools democratic? This is a large disi ussion therofoie let us huso onr One The members of the Relief Society of the Junction ward were given a very splendid entertainment by the ofFicerson Tuesday afUrnoon About thirty members were present and after an interesting program games were indulged in until about four oclock when icecrtam and crackers were served. EveoyoneGft expressing herse f as having hrd a most wonderful time and thanked the officeis for the entertainment offered. :e acter i Rslisf Society Officers n 1'. i., Ch writing . Oiark, The Schools Harris was brouget home from the Salina Hospital on Wednesday de has been in the hospital for the past twp weeks receiving medical attention for a complication of diseases. He stood the trip fairly well and was resting easy at this . . the voice of the liberty bell Milo Harris Returns Home. Mrs. Hazel Powell and daughters Goldie. Melva and Mauronda left TVgby Idaho on Friday. They ..tune day in Richfield then went Sait Lake City where they -- ii with Mrs. Powells daughter before con- in for a tew days it ' i. iom nev not th aid- no. :g 192G. Junction. J. P. v fr s j 1 erialistic but largely spiritualist'c. War did not give birth to this gicut nation of ours. It was the inspiration from the great minded men of high ideas that evolved into the declaration of independence. Only the higher ideas have caused this country to live. Its greatness, its splendor, its fortitude have ail come about from its ideas. No country or people is ever greater than chosen and is doing much to build up a hetter High School in our midst. In next wreek"s issue we will have one more article by Mr. Harrison h entitled Studentor These articles are of special intrest to the high school student and to their parents so if you are interested in building up a better and bigger high school for Piute County, Pupil-Whic- its ideas. In our Read, think and boost. Ellis Howes has refurnc-- home Mr. and Mrs. Morgan P. McKay from DeUa where he has been fhe and family have spent the past week pasf few weeks helping in fhe hay, in Salt Lake City where they have been on business and visiting reLesfer Riddle of Kingston was a latives and friends. business visitor in ourcify Wednesday d little high school at Circle- there should be plan ted theseed for ideas. We are now concerned with making young men and women rather than makipg their living. Let there be not only material value but also spiritual culture to J the students. ville |