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Show V s, JuncfIcn, r(!t3?t 'lute County . !f AND THE BOY HOME, DAD FRANK H. CHELEY PIUTE COUNTY NEWS By Many Dads Get Elected in Boy Believe BECAUSE TheyInstead of forbidand. of sons the privilege their ding HeVAB. SWANSON, Editor and Publisher AND FIFTY CENTS THE YEAR CASH iTT I - Take advantage of our offer Sawirli Burns A! Everyone will be there nnd you cannot afford to stay away WitUcG. WholesomeDiel fheZulirirltic Sawmill at V' ontJ of the ntdrst aiol ln.ve t ' in this I hi Moilcrn educators tin leaning nine idea of. destroyed by I'd padi year to the oil Greek L t tie future.,, rVnrlng Hie citizens of f t They are working oft the principle Bound u in body. li.I sound i "u cm ' (iood health la balll primarily Tlu 'l'ood. of rlht .the foundation port of focM the child lm determines litrifsa of the l to ft large .extent tb vtW:m. i nmn of I CMldrcu have i( he'taug'ht' to like much i ilio llo.ta that :tre good for them to be tmve hi the name w:,y Owt they Ioys :tnd history. ftriihmctie taught ; "Iris .arc not born with any particular' desire for eeronU or for bread. boo that I Its tip to their parents to n bal-- 1 of rndlmonts the , they Nirn such a for reason nnood diet and the arc and jmtlonoo Firmness Idiot.' but In oftVn the teaching, i ftNi'Psnry lie done. must , the Jo!) Hut Matty", Vml horn unconsciously i under health handicap 'by allowing thorn to use tliolr own til tho nmttor of eating ( discretion so candy, fruit, nuts nnd cookies. l.y n-- -- Celebration in Jii Subscribe Now! 'Childs Health t Maintained By Miss OD.'t on inside page and such experience, they keep themselves worthy to be elected honreorary member of the bunch and warded with the password. Because They Believe That Cleanliness Is next to godliness and practice it consistently themselves inside and out. Because They Abhor Vulgar harThings, but keenly appreciate In find It; wherever they mony or color, line In movement, tone. and try to surround their hoys with the best of such influences. Because They Study to Be Good Listeners and always bestow a generous appreciation of real merit in whatever realm jt presents Itself, whether It be In batting up flies', making good examination or grades, the winning of a debate, some exhibition of real character. Because They Maintain a Live l Acquaintance wltli- birds and ugs and tilings, and love nothing better than to Introduce their boys to such simple secrets of Old Dame Nature as they themselves know, such acquaintance, nnd through lead them on to a finer appreciation of God at work In Ills world. 1 of the wool;. W( was about 7.iU(ii) the mill which was s We have litre. wliotiier or n i then me nt woi' oovoild hut. for the sake of tine 'rely hope so. r celebworking hard to make the are Ink committees Cheley. ration in Junction, this year, a stupERdeous success. c to i ' earn al decorate .uip- insurance Sock Hie owners " 'I ( i ke a have teen secured to make national real A teilfiicg. some planned which will include fifteen t0 0 0 0 t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Denver. Colo.) Sped, cur suditorium is being or twenty floats parade New Yorks Old Guard Coming to Sesqui 1 Nuttall Depuly State Anrl-itthe notional, stale ard county growth of Salt Lake City i s in Junction depicting auditing the accounts of our county iiiii some oi tho resources of Piute Gjuniy. officers. Mr. Nuttull spent a number of years of childhood in Kanal) Mter the parade there v;iii he a and is a son of L. John Nuttall for mer Stake I rcsi-- e nt of Kanab Stake auditorium then in the afternoon the have more or lest; VV. 1 oi C, We feel that of an interest in Mr. Nuttall by rea son of his having come from southern Utah, tnd u highly gratified in seeing h m gain prominence in the States Capitol. tholil-ohUdroi- : the time ot their young lives with racing, together j sports and danc u-- KINGSTON Misses Jessie and -- 1 in the evenThe day will bs wound up with a big dance secured. tar which special music is being Larne Allen of ing Ciicleville were visiting communitj Tuesday. In iho tiding they set a precedent make ana th$ matter of other foods i teaching of good nutrition harder, t One or tiHo articles are not enough l to supply a childs needs for a meal. IB order that there ,be normal development, there must be variety. Fresh eggs, whole' 'Cereals, fruits In; season and leafy vegetables should occupy an Important part In the growThen, too, a refing child's dictftfjrY food la concentrated of amount inin', (necessary for children, because rapid growth whets, their appetites to that they crave mono i razor edge,. s .food' .than their systems can well of.. Evaporated milk, diluted eg. in out Misru.) Libia and Lillian Aden of Magna are visiting with their parents Mr. ami Mrs. II. A. Allen. Brito you to miss the biggest nor any cf your friends can dford in Flute IS BOfoll 111 en-ierKt- ant ...... sccrdy, Bud. American gle ever prese'ntpd to the electorate and the r,;ost viscious battle of the ballots conceivable by this the respective advocates dls-,p- j tn New York City At an imposing ceremony before their headquarters ot command Major E. Hav, the under York the famous Old Guard of New the Invitation froi. received of the organization, commandant mever Snyder, n .u ' International Exp silk the officials of the a s to cel 1,0 December 1, Phi'adGlphia Jnne 1 and continuing to issue- National-wid- e on June U. whe . exercises the Day attend Flag to American Independence, The people were not meekly led to all the historic military commands of the thirteen original co.caies wm headed by General Pars .mg . cf personal sacrifice but big military display and parade the alter Old Guard State Fencibies. o: he the of eves! B.' A. Franciscos, went to the poles Wi.h tumr Ptjj ,P,9 preBentliB' Uft levitation to Major Snyder. At Major Snyders whOe ot opened wide by the arguments fott stand the conimandiftg officers of the Philadelphia organizations. are grouped about their loaders commands famous two of the members the the contending parties. dress uniforms. 18th amsndment now being In their striking Tiihiia Allen and Olefin It is said that many people over I.ujte tntci taint d their Sunday School Classes at a lawn party Tues- in Germany are now studying a day. Lunch was sei ved and the little German translation of a book on kiddies all seemed to enjoy CONSTITUTION of the United .States. A little study of the constitution of thiscountry would prevent While chasing his riding pony congress frop) becoming a Czar and The Juice ns a drink, or tn Luris Allen ran into stone loose States ler a a needed protection part of our fundemental law. can 'Custards or other baked foods, Is esalso horse The ; wire. getting right!,. it be consistentelv that the New pecially beneficial for the growing barb Is It reason several that him in the wire drug much York referendum concerns only tl e .child for the Prohibit ation has cau.-e. tangled to double the richness of or-be cofeet cutting and brusirg him.. disrosiH'ct. for law and orders, in people of New York? Can it dinary i cows- milk and Is entirely still' and sore Luris is able that it direct! v affects the poor man nsistently contended that Idaho SenisterRe ns wel. The cun of evaporated Auliit, solves the problem of obtaining to do his share in the hay. while tl e rich man gets his tine ator most stand still and see the as the : perfectly pure milk, as well United States facilliquors; iis distinction between the Constitution of these problem of lack of refrigeration not enter Carmel Mt. of and violated Stevins will Miss because milk of keep Fay flagrently ities, since this type religious and the unbeliever, can. in the and D. Allen M. be consistently Indefinitely is here visiting the religious may use liquors for his protest? Can it -- contended that if he protests against Eu between family. saoremental purposes, anarchy taat he is open offioials and opr own, who Constitutional Foreign Dishes Bring . e mmatters only? state in boon has M. Bay Bishop Ira may come to this country with their meddeling Added Zest to Dinner ployed here for the past wo weeks fine brandies and wines and openly Can it be consistently ccntendee that lie has been working for boll) II. A. drink while the native doing the becavse Senator Borah has po n d By MRS- - wm. c. post Allen and W. E. Day outthe viscious doctrin of mulhiica- same thieg is a criminal. nnibltton Tfolqht ,tf, ,ny .culinary, t he evidence is brought more to tl n t fh hassl.pptd a cog. lo each dinner make haki?n Iwnys We qontended not brother, but in the New inter st has been created in light in eastern- cities than day a gastronomic states on the contrary that Senator Borah poem,, rounded recently the mining claim west and it isno wonder that .and perfect like n Kingston has hit the nail on the head and Willis Blood like New York aie tiring of it.. stately rime. A that is erg worked by that it wifi do more io upset the .meal that pleases haq been visited by fifteen mining Evidently Senator Borah has sliparguments, of the nulfifiers ini hose mid eyesv !ralt Lake Eity. The ped a cog. THE CITIZEN. from experts real American to the depalate, alike! above are taken reuse the The two excerpts was the of investigation w A rsport fense of the Constitution than any dinner Is like a very favorable, and they gave us from THE CITIZEN of June 12th speech that has been made in a pretty woman in the assurance that soon and we are wondering .if a closer would they decade. that it unlocks study of the constitution of this comenjs hearts with increase the mining force. fljnsigtcnl key. untry would not beef i.mmense valdishes Exotic ue to oeher citszensns well as Con Stoker spent. Sunday in give .a tang of Lloyd I.8' other lands to the Junction visiting with relatives and The ISth Amendment was adoptdinner table. Things foreign awaken the romantic sense. Taste of codfish friends. Lloyd ip herding sheep uu ed by an to become a regular enoripous majority oj the A la Benedictine transports one for the on fbe Monroe mountain for Cut and by. the ballots citizens the at in Tarts, Montmarte gay jnlnute .tQ.tlie advertiser , in summer. after assembled '.fiat of Tlroslrt and we are supping legally legislatures in a .quaint cafe on the Nevsky Tros-jiomore than half acentury of struggle crunch the 'in, Leningrad, ,'hile ' here DeLila C is Anfinvouy Dayof between the YET?AND DRT forces lof English tea cake3 may bring her Mrs. Janies moors of sisers .Sussex, the rolling of the United States, the final strugvising i ill. As ah aid to' the Louse lfe fn carryin- Beersen grid Mi gle bejng the most intensive strugthis new and fasoimdieg- Idem g-out )n cooking, the following of my reeipefc gnay prove- of particular Interest : ' . I Italian Pdlenta. ' tbsp.butter ft cups rw olive oil rice or, mush , Beat fhe butter. Into the mush while pot '. Turn onto a hot serving plate cheese and pour over the following ' V' MCcetP'i.ji ' r u., ? - ) ; ; : ,r Mi.-so- s vi Sesqui-Centenni- clZTjwes with-'orang- . coueeit-trate- d d AND THE BOY HOME, DAD FRANK II. CHELEY ' By Real Dads Are Real Sports futliers play the BECAUSE these of Life for all that is tn them, but always according to the rules that every hoy underj y, 'ATOM OUT ; pad ) 1 e.lfi-turne- d ; d. ; , This Paper s?Mf-rvTkAter- - ' , hot-cook- - - ' o-- u--; .Let the NEWS be your Printer. .SUBSCRIBE' ; It Wiil Pay You : . kt , ; FOR THE NEWS t j i UQ 1 H. Cheley. stands as being square. Because They Believe in Team Games as educators In sportsmanship and social living and insistif that the bleachers are rarely, ever, the place for real boys. "Every Boy in the Game. is their slogan. Because They Are Friendly with their neighbors, rich nnd poor alike. Invariably boys and dogs tn the neighborhood know them and like to hang around" them. The gang often want them for umps or to be it, because they have confidence in then) and enjoy them. Because Their Instructions are always of the positive sort and backed up by personal demonstradont, tion, too. They despise and nagging" is strictly against their principles. Because They Are Invariably Interested in dogs and chickens nnd stamps and stars and radio. They believe that a boy without a hobby is likely to be no boy at all, and that ttie making of collections Is one of the joys of being a boy. Denver. Colo.) 8 |