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Show sW- 1 r:-'- r' :":' ' r ., riTT NO. 29 JUNCTION. PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 9. 1926. VOL. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barlow and family of Richfield are here for a while. They are the guests of Mr. Miss Donna Luke has returned and Mrs. Bernard Barnson. from Austin where she has been the past month visiting wjth her Mr. ami Mrs. Ralph Frederick parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. went to Panguiefj Sunday to spend Robinson. the Fourth with Mrs. Frederick of Provo, i here parents and other relatives. Jesse Morri vith a load of Utah countys finest Mrs. Leon Bay and two children sherries. cherries an.d ' i of Rawlij9 Wyoming arrived in Junction Sunday to spend a few days Littie Miss Beth Robinson of relatives. Mrs. Bays fatAustin is here visiting relatives and visiting her, William Ryntjds ard sister triends for a short time. Olive of Widtsoe, came down on Monday and toik her on up Messers Heber BrinkerhofT and home to visit a short time. Mrs Bay for a short time Quince Crowe have returned home will return here month before returning to her bpjpe in 'after having spent the past W oming. in the southern part of the state. Junction Jocals V ..... Town Board Meets. . Pupil- - Student or Which? institution we wantitto be. Le usstnrt with new determinations, new hopes, new aspirations. A!l the w.prlel is growing bettt r lc W. D. Harrison, Head of Department of English Tuesday evening. July 6th the rein Town Board of Junction met to it bo us add our pfudent-mitand Public Speaking in Circleville High School. busthe and session following gular that it can be better for our hny-ininess transacted: The huge flag used lived in it. k frrm in decorating the stage for the celebA tiny strenm trickled from n No one lifted the ration on the Four' h w as donated to crevics in the hillside. It leisurely its path yet it went on unhampered the Town of Junction by John Q. found its way dow n towards grove by this temporary obsticle. There Matron Cannon of Salt Lake City and at of trees through sand and rock. As at e three ways in which we can Panguitch their meeting a vote of thanks was it moved along slowly under the master our problems.. First, we Away. extended to the doner; there 'vas fiiesiin one day, an impending rock could stop right there and wait feir some discussion of the tax levy fyr jashod down and crashed into the someone to remove that cbsticle oi the coining year but action wasithin threat;s ()f silver completely pioblem. Second, wo could solve Mrs. John S. Prince died at thq deferd io ascertain the valuation; a blocking its way and filling its bed. our own problem like the stream residence Tuesday morning and third family number of minor items were discuss- Day efter day and night after did with llie of appopl.-xyhaving been stricken ed and regular routine work attend- night this strerm grew and grew we could use our own methods Sunday noon while eating dinner. ed to. behind the gigantic rock. It was nlongwith the help of an other are! Mrs. Amanda Melvine Nortoi) thcioby solve the difficulty. The i evolved to journey on and theiefoie Prince, daughter of John D. and d termined to find a new way to third method is likely the better Melvine Elmer Norton, was borrj Monroe Ajajfop Dies, the is need for no real for there unand on. It pushed travel pushed 8, 1873, at Panguitch, Utal) to have to be handicapped August Word was received in Junction til one day the water crept around person has since resided. On she whore like the stream the with pioblem Miss Viola Johnson of Frovo is rock. of the Quickly Monroe the of hugh Chalk edges that Mrs. Edward November 16, 1892, she married stream w ith the The did trees to here visiting her cousin Delone the took up its journey S. Pi ince in the Manti Temple a former resident of our city ha(l it could John k around could be yon, the Rick and other relatives and friends ran it the after moie find were born of this union again morning ail-children Six Sunday ed the doptrr pronounced her j passed pway see- - repiesent the problems of lile while rock the smaller the rock the several of Moore) having prer illness Vida years One (Mrs. as typhoid fever and ordered a lingering remove the Ir e to hand tc the . helping stream the When be. get a to med resident cceded her in death. She is surviv-Mrs. D. 11. Robinson and two her put to bed then Sunday morn- - duratu n. Mrs. Chalk was We could be the teacher. d ti unk followwirsstiengihen-etrpsit years the of of our town for rone ed by her husband and the Der.na daughters, Beth and , lil. ..... brand ourselves as pupils' f. must this with and tributurv the a and husband tiny by 'Austin are hete visitirg reativts were cailed ba.Ck here on account and besides ter ing named children: Herbert, Roy, I.itlhr andstop m thror:il life renewed Christenit journeyed and friends. While here fhey are of tpe illness of Mr. Willis oldest fol owing children: Edna (.u M3 Myrlle s'a third .ocon.J or ll.e a to of trees only t sisters: f(iUi)wi brolhet, the guests of Mrc. Robinscns par- - daughter. When they pfped Dr. sen Frank, Milton and Ttd Chalk ugh he grove 11, rla .:y our- ils across iinnliisys DaVi,l path trunk mourn tree to cf friends Jmction; directly of rtwl a host leaves )r mts Mr. ard Mis. John Murill. Bigelow said she a'.oo had the selves as students. A student is an Ev couldnt it go ahead which McGiU no, Nevada; lay of her loss. no sympfons of typhoid and had htr needs who dividual assignment the clone whh it. lSmUh had of Tuosas arniind it PayBOn; Elmor Norton Mrs. Rose Chalk left here be Miss Drexel Fife went to Salt! removed to PanguiUh where was many to reach the heighth of an education Mrs. trunk the tree Richfield; ruck for fune the Ethe) attend Lay to of the day who individual is the Lake Citv to spend' the Fourth of could wateh the development a of while pupil the held rn Mompe times longer than the width Rebecca Smith, Oliver It. and Allie disease and try to check it before it! h.ch were to be with relatives and friends. cl it has to be told exactly what to do, meditate July W. Norton, Panguitch and a host stream, sllestnam on lhursuay. . got too bad. We hope these people undei-neat- h when. and wliv of space found a liny speck r-of friends to mourn her untimely rT:r: will soon recover and be enabled 'o to helve, n the lop and tree departure, What a elav to look forward Qry Spell Broken. Funeral services were held at thq through which if c ailel iqieez when high se heels cm eo instil the it its poon igii Continuing of inspiratiraiicn of eii-- ! tabernable Wednesday morning at , The storm of the past few days r , thyspiiil ; l u,u V individual to the 1U:U0 oclock, Bishop F. G. Gardner Mrs. Annie Jensen and daughter Lave improved crop prospects im- - imthwav under ti t? trit to trim. iv.. ucation into the v ixtent that nothing can stop that'omu i ig the exceciscs. . as the county thtoitflna.t , arespenuinff Mr. and Mrs. iHein. an Ir.o I tick and 'vt of Sevier nensloy h ... io . The! The joint ward choirs, under the . uie novv cent ir.ue its uuiru ourcuon M?,urpe- - this 8ection wasgUtmg qu(le d.,y. person from gt ining his ideal. an(l family of Marysvaie stent tie e.ai days in ahead wiijiout f(iucz- boiesomeness would all broad valley . give plic to direction of James A. Ilenrie, sang the iuw e.f o .. has h!co lnpieasad Fourth iu Junction. Whie nere lames ami renew n p t r h y The Other Side. spiprise rol,er eagerness. Duties would all seem Wanted On Jene1 WHjtiiwate,5au.ihcins'dei gbly tojbe, 1 8utboJ'reTedec-re- . of i red they a3 z e wh by t y i,. expressbm. .Prajer was pjlemi by.Elder J. golden"! ppiltunities raised in Junction and has a f of the farnii.s '.i&d . VftsVr'ar.d Mrs. P. M. Rick. great-r.- li ti ihututj litb rs It A clock in the sebool ifouse would Frank sevcMil other of friends to welcome her back. stock raisei k. I Know That My. Choir sang, til U ll.e vi- - i . it also almost (Ter insult when it dared chuckled to notice how much larptr to intimate that the time of that Redeemer Liveth Mrs. Label) Woods and fami'v Mario Taliiiskie returned brine W. J. Ileiderstn of Panguitch, F., li;iJ K,.04n aince j. ieii the crevice clats had 'J he speakers were Elder SamueF of Provo are heie visit ir g .heir passed. It is a belief that 'from Widtsoe to spend the Fourth M. Moore of Junction, and several rocks of A number Misin the ,lll8ije. father J. H. Fmiy are! situi that the student would consider A. Worthen, Miss Cecil' Prince, Elder larlo has been ethers left the tally port of with his parents a with Jpi had falien into il(.phth but Jasper T. Woods. life equal if not greater than living James I. Cameron, Bishop James 'employed in Widtsce since spliced week for Flagstaff, Arixora, lobe, ,, d and F. the stream had carefree laugh A teacher could truly be a he p ng B. Heywood, Hans P. Ipson !e out this spring a gone some tinie (in business. without them on around hand or guide in place of tne old G. Gardner. Misslreta Hanson cf Richfield w a." on it sped me t rg and On, Miss Iletta Dowdell sang a vocal pause. grouch. The drudgery of school returned from a guest of E. M. Moore for the )(l Mclnicsh Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Fullmer and joinirg more fibutaiies, growing, would he lost. Ihe school house "Not Understood, and Misses Dora !veek-envale w.x jr family of Circleville accompanied b laughing, bubbling over with glee a duet, would fade into an Institution of and Norma Ilenrie sang he 1ms been employed the past few .Mrs. Fullmers brother, Jim Miller of the the with Somewhere. Isle of as it sparkle jewels Iispiralion. This is an ideal situation Beautiful gels Mr. Mclr.tcsh will spend a of were coupty seat vis- - jmoon. Past i r Glen Prince of Panguitch and Mrs fief s farms C. Hatch pronounced Elder ivcs, Roy but then, no country can rise higher few day s with his wife and family jtor8 01 Xuggjay. Ethel Lay o!f Richfield were guests ever it and rushed, benediction. citits, than its ideals. We hear our parents the fore returning to his work. lit thehome of Mk'nnd Mr. John Interment was in tne city cemeting, untii it moved gracefully thro- say if I j ust had the chance for . Wilford Listen of Kspdapte ?pe it d hea: v Noiton Monday.' Mrs. Lay is Mr. dedicated orld. ve It a .jxpar.si school that you have now. Why is ery where the grave was em- been who Rudd has Caivin J unction in was and ablest several sister retiming! Nortons days Tebbs. j t se f called first stream, then creek tliis slid? Because many of our by Elder William C. ployed at McGill, Nevada. tie pas .g nepiievv an( neice, Mp. and Mis. from Panguitch where she had be-field R0W jt was ca;P( H fiver but Gai County News. students are driven to school, diiven weeks in Blaine 11. Liston. y ears spent a few TI to attend the funeral of e 'ast here. even it did not stop through th.ir lessons and eventuid'y krs. Vinnie Prince. Glen Prince is Junction visiting his parents, Mr. was heard from it was tl at it driven out of school. There does that One more of J. W. Willis childr Rudd and oth.rj Theois Marteneau of Cedr City a son of the depeaseed woman and and Mrs. Eugene was eided stiaightfor tn ocean. not seem to le enough gratitude ren was taken ill and Mr. Willis Was returning to his work on the relatives and friends of Uii3 city. is here visiting his brother and But there we were list in its magno all but is take manifested. It came from Panguitch and took thu Richfield-Auro- r a load. sipler Mr. and Mrs Armond Luke. nificence, ils giamhur, magniiude, give. A school child exopses himself little fellow up to join his mother Supt. L. R. Nelson of Cijcleyille and pet sistt r.cy Bo ll.e story to power being given with no ap- and sister w ho are in that city sufwhqt Blake. passed through our town efl Sun- Q. II. )iobipson and sons could continue. Messrs Ferrall Gieenhalgh and parent desire or concern. He is fering from Typhoid fever. This is on his way to Frovo where he Elwin ani Lynn of Austin stopped day Ant;-r from ' Neal Johnson returned There is a great similarty in the fanciful and takes only what pleases third one in that family in the past intends spending a couple Cjf weeks in Junction Saitur.djiy night on there his fancy now. 'fhen after it i3 all week who has been taken ill and mony for ie celebration Monday. visiting with relatives and friends. way to Paragoonah where they went story of the slieam and our life. "If I had had to be taken to the doctor. At of Mr. In the beginning we are sm a!!. We overlie sorrowfully sighs, to'sncnd a week at the horpe J the chance to go back over it again last reports the sick were resting d'i Mr. and Mrs. John Goulding Barlow Elder of'Widtsoe stopped Robipgnng perents of hat city. are dependent until that day anives how different Id be. will feet easy but as yet the outcome of the we find that our have returned from Balt Late City in Junction a short time on Monday They intei d returning Sunday wh n when disease could not be determined. W. Goulding has jieen in California on his and carry us on our own resourses. We A very sadly peculiar thing about way to Beaver on business they will take Mrs. Robinson soon over come our first handicap this Student- for the past several months and Mrs ie rcti rned to his home onTuesla; . two back home with them. Pupil idea is that the jrifls in boulding has spent the rest eek just like the tiny stream ovetcame same attitude .s to whether be is Messrs Vermont and Elmo Bay our overcome we do So relatives. rock. the and Lake jsalt City visiting Mr. and Mis. Olson Fox a student or pupil carries its bra d of Kingston eie visitois at the John Peterson of Salt Lake City to of Salt Lake City are first impendiment by learning throughout life. Meet the pess:m st News Oil ice on Wednesday. They arrived in eur city the latter part three children oid so do we As strtm in .walk. friends tie and Know the fellow who says He's got weie very much interested in the Ellis Howes his returned from of lpst week to spend a short tirpe visiting relatives of widitionial Each ex-- g ow. tributary agin me. Lopk bacjt into the life workings of the machinery and, as Delta where he has been employed visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrg. Junction and Circlevilb. They We cn. We us. to life adds grow be here for about ten days of this misei aide rr.cital ar.d qul'e alias, we are glad to answer all the past few weeks. He was accom,ars C. Tetersun. rlts wife has peel io "tree-trunin make them feel that to their home. too, overcome the likely you will find he hail a pupil questions and panied as far as Marysvale by his leen here visiting the past few before fetprping and ovenlually speed on our interested path pttiti.de instead pf the student. If we always welcome the father William Howes. When they weeks. to of channels the learning 1 through it has no other value than the abit inquiier. Messrs. John Barnson, J. M, got to Richfield they found it necfields of intelligence and under- it creat s it has the proved i's worth. Martell Anderson arrived from essary to leave their car so Ellis and irnson and I. M Bay made a standing. On through maizes of Human life is the achievement of Arlo Norton left Sunday and got Cannonviile Saturday evenirg to business trip to Richfiied on Clint Willis has returned from wonderment and awe, teachings, be must There perpetual triumph. it returningin lime for the sports spend a couple of days visiting the southern part of the state whei q experiences, victory defeat on to- an insatiable apt elite to go on and in dance the and afternoon Othe G. in with his parents Mr. and Mrs. he has been woi king a mining claim ward the vastexpensesof he valle. s l This on. as o' lei each go you fting on Monday. Anderson. He returned to his work few weeks. evening It is reported that Supt. L. R, of life. Until we meet at last the success or triumphs of today should the past in that city Monday morning. Nelson has purchased him a home in ocean, then comes the maturity but be but a fondation stepping stone C. Orton Grover Mrs. and Mr. Provo where his wife and famiy only then. This is an iaeal thing, for tomorrow'. Yesterdays success of V. Circleville R. was now are. Johnson of spent and family Temple Excursion. true, but it is similar. Let us stop v.'il not satisfy the requirements of k Sunday1 Monday and Tuesday o a business vititor at the county seat just like the today.. at the first as Junction in had it not clone the week have could guests Tuesday. this Messrs and Masdames F. A. Jack stream There will be a Temple Excursion and Mrs. Mr. G. Take from this reading qne pledge R to travel on. Ihere is of their parents man and W. A. Jackman and famil- (determined to the Manti Temple during the Beebe. The Richfield Reaper contains the ies of Junction together with Levi Fie first time the ques ion arises as to become a student, not a pupil. A week of July 11th. This excursion is foliowing item: Mrs. Elsie Halladay Jackman of Marysvale spent Sun- to whether or not we i.re a student djme, if held close to the eye, will under the direction of the Geneolo-gicWhen we raeet our shut out the rest of the sight comMr. and Mrs. Eugene Rudd and and son James who for several weeks day and Monday at Bryce Canyon or pupil type. Committee and all those so in school, jvhat is have been stoying in the Chidester first say of problem the at the Fourth been Der have July. who an be would unfair desiring to do sosroufged to make celebrating family pletely yet this attitude toward it? No one Trail mine the past few months home while James received medical They returned Tuesday expressing our of the an effort to go and put tie fill wealth estimate of the to their home themselves as having had a wonder-- , came along to remove the rock for returned treatment, visit in Junction several days spent b the week at work for the dead. the little silver thread of a Stream. world. Our high school can in Circleville, Sunday. ds. ful time. bg relatives and frien e tree-trun- Passey , ,1, tree-trun- k , tree-trun- tree-trun- m.-n- t j j tre i , j f j Whence ,J ecn i J . . 1 ... . . . . . . i i 1 1 - were-tliegucp- I iloustoiVV 1 . . i - . frol-ice- i v , d. j papjh, j ! unj j her-ist- er I j 1 I - ! . U . . i j k' - - tree-trun- al i I - |