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Show s r ' AWv T -- t A A A' A Ay avb r VOL. 6. JUNCTION. PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1920. Celebration Proves Successful. In spile of the Heavy Rain During the morning afternoon everyone turns out and enjoys extend llest the entertainment fu- try the Committees. It rained, and it rained and it i 1 Its known that a mother bear protects her cubs for three years Trip to Salt Lake after thty are born, continued the ranger, attacking the adoption theory. Heres a riddle if you City or Ogden? believe in adoption. There are two grizzly cubs, two years, on the Word was in this office Canyon hear dvmp nearly every the eaily part of the week t! at night. Their motner probably wanthe Denver and Rio Grande were dered from the Park and was killed going to put on another special co- Why hasntanother adoptach excursion to Salt Lake City and ed them then? Ogden, Tickets will he on sale Fri-- j the Canyon bear feedirg day July JJrd with return on ft oi-- 1 grounds have been most frequent day July 26th. These tickets wdl jtvl of any in the Park this year. Any cost hut $4.00 to Salt Lake City and number of of blacks and browns are and return and $4.75 to Ogden and seen each night and as high as 20 return. Its a cheap way of getting grizzlies. They are records of griz-t- o Salt Lake and everyone contem- - zelies visiting the grounds in one plating going within the nextn o i h evening. The bears feed at a spot should take advantage of these but a scant quarter of a mile from special rates. the hotel, and drew huge audiences Watch for an Advertisement each night. she-be- s, rained; At first we wondered if Funeral Services For Early everyone would stpy home and wish it would stop or just what Pioneer Are Held. would happen when suddenly w e hear the booming of Canon showing that the artillery committee was Provo, Jure 28th W. A. McCulon the job, in a short time we heard lough, Bishop Ralph Poulton, Probeautiful strains of music and as fessor J. M. Jensen. Presiednt 3. we listened intently they came P, Eggersden and Bishop John W. Red McAdam were the closer and we recognized speakers at the boomWhite and Blue. The canon funeral services of Lars P. Nielson ed on, and in a short time the driz- pioneer of 1S54; who died here zling rain ceased, the sun shnvn Friday morning. out brightelj and everyone was The services were held Sunday seen on the streets wending their afternoon in the Provo Sixth Ward way to the Auditorium where the chapel, with Bishop McAdam presiding. The invocation was offered program was rendered. be can but given praise Nothing by President T. N. Taylor and the for the program, every part was benediction was pronounced by splendidly prepared and rendered Andrew Knudsen of the high council several numbers winning encouns Face to Face, duet. The Lord is The Flag Drill by the kiddies was my Shepherd, Mis Sarah Ramsey beautifully and perfectly rendered and Miss Mnu.guerite Jappersor; sel- nd .as we realized that in their ctions, When Fiist The (lloiii us 0 My Fatmarching and stops they spelt the Truth Jlurs's Fourth, 1 roared with .word Sam the house Kr.ow That My Redher," and applause, it was necessary for the eemer Lives. Douhe quartet comkiddies to repeat the drill before posed of Mrs. Le ne Weight, Lillian the people were saln-fTt d. M'lPmer, Amanda Banks, Grace str r, Peter Jensen, ,After tje program even re bad Lu.t m, Dr an hour for lunch then hH; to tl e W.i.iam Merp.net a ;.! Banks. I w enr. in kb'dien n me. wheie t wa the Auditorium the Piovo city 1 filade happy with u dance lasting cemetery. 'JU ce..icaUaty prayer Scott of the two o rs. After tie drrrp thre w as n aie ly d !c. on ne o'nlo Fust vvai were sports for every pi taken from West Street where prizes wpre v i v. n 'J i we thou-I- e ami .oui.e Sa'tl.rtk winners rnrrv ard to all the arVj.i.e of it iuteiist to a nuts to all the partied fin's. Tlnjught n..ght up with a danc in good many of oi people. Superinday was tendent L. It, Nelson of Circle vi le evervore where the evening " - a went t Lars P. Nielson, had a splendid time ard a'l home feeling that the day had beer and in talking with him concerning his grandfatler he informed us he fittingly observed. was one of the tuily pionurs of Piovo and assisted in Luiicing up that city any making it what it is to day. Mr. hicLcn vve uld have T. Lester Ridde is been ninety or.e had he lived but his new home which is on his ranch anothei month and up to the last north of town. was able to care for himse'f. Supeiintendent and Mrs. Nielson Mr. and Mrs. Knudsm and Mr. were in Provo at the time of their and Mrs. Anderson of Richfield cel- grandfathers death and attended ebrated the Fourth with W.E- Bay the funeral services. and family up in Kingston Canyon . How About Another Word was received by the parents Mountains. of Elder M. Reed Beebe that he was at Berkely California, suffering from Dr. Herbert Bolton of Un iversity the measeies. He was taken to the home of one of the saints and at of California, who is teaching at last reports was getting along as the University of Utah summer school this year, has been doing well as could be expected. some historical research work in the W.J. Luke of Kingston was do- Utah mountains. He is spending his week-endaccompanied by Dr. A. ing business in our town Thursday L. Neff of the University History morning. department and others, exploring and identifying the historic Escal-an- t Mr. and Mrs. 0. Q. Elder and Trail accross the state of Utah. children of Widtsoe stopped in Escalante entered Utah y Cliff Junction a short time Thursday on their way to Lehi where they ncpect creek, Uintah county, declared Dr. and reached Green river at to make teeir future horn?. They Bolton, From Jensen, I)r. Bolton were accompanied by Barlow Eider Jensen, and party have reached the trail up of Widtsoe. Duchesne river to Strawberry valover the Wasatch and down the Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Morrill and ley, Diamond and Spanish Foik canyons, small daughter Well of Provo were and through the valley to Provo. the guests of their grandparents In the opening of the great Mr. and Mrs. John Morrill several West. Professor Bolton continued, days this week. On their return Utah occupied a strategic place home" they were accompanied by of the main trails to the fan Many Miss EUa Ipson who will visit recrossed her territory. Her west latives in that city for a few days. streams were favorite haunts for the heaver, the golden fleece of the Wiliian Howes has returned from In her valleys dwelt the Delta w here oe has been employed tiapper. the missionary, for the past several weeks. Mr. Utah, sought by Indian and slave trader hunter. Howes stopped over in Marysvale For half a century after Escafor several days before returning lante's jou m , Spaniards frequentto his home. ed the inteiiinl basin. Brigham Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown ard Young found Hem huyirg Indian slaves aroi n about Utah lake. His three children were visiting at the home of J. W. Stoker and family efforts to stop this was one of the causes of the famous Walker War, on Thursday. Mr. Brown came over and to the provided Research Work In Utah Junction Jocals NO. 23 ar To-da- te j 1 ! j i this paper. Just A Bear Story County Commissioners o But True. Meet. Yellowstone Park, Wyoming:- - The At the first regular meeting for unique sight of a huge grizzly with of the county commissioners July four tiny cubs has caused a hitter!,. the was directed to execute auditor . internal strife in Yellowstone Nat- - a quite claim deed in favor of Lestt r ional Park. E. Brown of Greenwitch for lands A hear with four cubs is without in Section 20 21 Township 27 South record in Yellowstone Range one West. This was ground has brought to light acthat had been mortgaged to the counts of a bear with five cubs Federal Land Bank of Berkeley fi re an argument has i age-thCalifornia and had gone to tax sals isen: Dors a mother bear abopt On May 29th last which very sericubs other than her own? t.i nmtt the county cotrnmsu ness ously jeopardized the Banks securScientific men stationed in the in their regular monthly met t rg. Fins Program For Logan Park decare that ity hut the county officers took the adoption is not un- view that the taxes were paid so common in ursine families; far more the county would not be the Melvin Morrill itluincd VYulr.e- that Encampnisnt, to bn xpected than a litter of four looser it would only be a matter of b.v fiern Provo where helms been cubs they assert. The old timers, fairness not only Dj the bank but to the iast few days on business. Hej There will a number of- - the Park including the assignor of the mortgagor. brought Lack with him a lead of Last, that wi! rangers, insist that theie are no Utah countys finest ra p r. i s nual Farmers encampment the best Trxpaje s who permit their aufhenlic n cords (f adoption and taxes to become delinquent and run that has ever been held, and the to the story of five cubs as point Mesda-nethe four year period are taking for Fern Robinson and i o I attractive for hose who will reason for a grizzy to have four. chances on losing their Bessie Mori ill of Austin and Provo attend. In addition to these two desparate And each side wrangles most over s because w n ill Le after the final sale to all most other were there features the respectively pleasant one of the grizzly cubs, scarcely the Office on Thur- regular attractions, such as lectures callers at the News county they have no better more then 10 inches long and smaright to a deed from the cour.ty sday morning vve enjoyed their by local and national authorities, ller than the rest. than has the stranger within our o den on the showed over them the istrations various visit, pha. plant declares That cub is a runt, and tried our best to get them to esot home and farm problems, tou s gates. This may look harsh but it is Ted Ogston, who first saw ranger the 'aw and the law is presumed to print the papers for us this week. of the College farms and buildings the near the hotel at grizzly family t,ut they couldnt see it that way and successful farm in Cache valley govern the acts of the county comGrand Canyon of the Yeilow stone. Come aganin folks, you are always horseshoe pitching contests, volley missioners. and this phase was quite All animals with a number of young discussed at the hall and in lour baseball an d other welcome. exhaustively avc runts. Pigs, for instance. commissioners meeting and while athletic contests, community and But we have records of n no drastic steps were taken there recreation dar.c and Mrs. afternoon Christa games Friday ts, mind where- - counters sufficient discussion of the rewas free 0 radio and Miss Mary Powell will cor.cci ts, pictures, National lawyer, suppoiLd lative rights of toe parties who entertain the Sea Gull girls of the nursery for the kiddies, fite butler M. P. Skin nt r, former Park by owned the land before issuence of primary at a sewing clrss on Mrs. milK booth Of course I do not insist the tax deed to the county and the grounds. this is the ease with these cubs that Marriages in .Utah two The first of the distinctive right of a stranger to come in and almost, undoubtedly the small-estbut bid on that land against the former Conveleear.t Home for Children in features will he the attendance of the four was adopted. of owner to put the former owner at National President the is which Lake Salt Thompson largelv City, The beats themselves seem l'ttle Farm least on notice that the best and Bureau Federal, President supported bp the primary workers. concerned over the argument. safest thing to do is to get in and Thompson will appear on oi.e or The department of commerce the fund mother has been see that your taxes Rre PAID. more of the programs. In addition reehristened-hiingher child en ( r that, accoiding Messrs Perry Brown of the Utah State Farm Bureau turns received, there were 5,688 witch and Eben Brown of Ko s a em are they all hers?) to the hear feedand directors will he in attendadur-nin g Utah marriages perfumed ing dump at Canyon several nights vveie county sentvisitors on Thurs- nce- In fact one of the general the year 1925, as compaeed with day. They met 'with the county each week. The three largest are srssionsof the encampment will be 5.208 in 1924, representing an about 18 inches long, while she. commissioners in an effort to get1 devoted to farm bureau picUems of 480. or 9.2 per cent. land matters settled to the and some making due allowance for feminine presided over by the faim buthe 1925 there were satisfaction of all parties concerned. During year modesty, would tip the scaies at reau officials. 1,(129 divorces granted in the state about 6C0 pounds. The other distinctive feature will We had occasion to walk through as compared with 837 in 1924, reprWhile a crowd of breathless tourread anyof the he the t iking of a film moving picIf havent you ists saftiy watched from a row of the tourist carrp Thursday evening esenting an increase of 192, or 22.9 articles by W. D. Harrison, dont ture, ot theentire encampment. Ev-- j and were pleased to see the number benches a hundred yards away, Pc percent. fail to read the one Student or er one who attends will have the inda carefully spanks each little of cars parked in it. All the people The estimated population of the h carried in this week opportunity of getting into amovfellow into upright position on the were busy and uponinqiry they told state of Utah on July 1. 1925, was issue, it matters not whether you ing picture reels that will he shown of the dump. There they sit U3 we sure had a mighty fine camp 503.868, and on July 1, 1924, 494,373 area student or a paient or just a all over the United States and Eu- edge front paws in the air, w hile she for- and with the improvements' put in On the brs:s of these estimates, the common person interested in the rope, as well as right here in our number of marriages per 1,000 of ages around for choice tidbits dis- - this spring was one of the best in growth of our country. There is a own county. Ihe United States decarded from the hotel kitchen. The thU ,brt of ho state- We are aIw the population was 11.3 in 1925, as message in this article for everyone partment if agiicullure is taking to welcome tourists to our against 10.5 in 1924; and the number of us and it is well worth your the pictures because our Utah en- cubs are merely as fjectatcrs and ay3 glad community and the town has done y do not are too young. of divorces per 1,000 of population time to read it. campment has been the outstanding On several occasions they have much to improve conditions in the was 2.04 in 1925, as against 1.G9 in successful one in the entire country, this spring so that they will 1924. proved a decided nuisence to their camp Sam and Uncle wants the other peoas be O. David glad to stop as we are to ha e McKay of Salt Lake mother, refusing to balance on The number of marriges performto knew all about the ple first thing is in Junction spending a snort o their haunches and taking to the them. ed and the number of divorces gra- City time with his family. The family re- hand. tall timber with Belinda after them nted were reported by the county turned from Salt Lake City The Misses Rosella Luke and Ila One evening accoiding to Ogston, clerk of each county. to enjoy the festivies of Peterson assisted by Mrs. Mae Nor- she arranged them along the edge Brown-Smit- h. The total number of marriages the Fourth of July in Junction. the first and second of the dump eight consecutive limes entertained ton, in 1925 was 5,C88, per thousand of grade girls of primary at a lawn on each occasion being forced to abpopulation; the divorces summed up had in 1925 thirty party on Mrs. Clella Harris lawn andon her meal when they became Wednesday July 7th County county Piuty to 5,208 or 10.5 per thousand of three marriages and five divorces as Tuesday afternoon. After playing frightened and ran away. Ogston Clerk, John II. Luke issued a marpopulation. compared with thirty-si- x marriages games and having a general good declares that disgust was written riage liscense to Feramorz Brown In Sevier county the marriages and three divorces in 1924. time the little tots were made happy all over Belinda when she finally of Kanab and Madge Smith of were 71 against 70 in 1924, and diWayne county 13 marriages and by the presentation of a bag of gave up and marched back hungry Panguitch. He also performed the vorces 9 as against 13 in 1924. no divorces. 'caudy to each of them. into the forest. ceramony which made them one. y n 1 1 Jo-op- annals-inves-tigatio- a-- m !) tt-t- h j v j acr-fi- I grar-dso- KINGSTON - The Misses Leda and Lillian Al'rn have returned to their home in Magna after haviag spent the past few weeks visiting their 'parents Mr and Mrs. R, A. Allen in 1 -- j 1 adopt-ion-nev- er mov-Brow- J st. J of Bel-inda-- an-oun- to-t- he s ,offi-ice- is There was no celebration of the Fourth held in Kinpstm this ye?r and most of the people frrm our city joined either Circleville Yr Junction .in ctommemorating the Nit ions birthday in a fitting Mrs. Emily Sudweeks, who has Been in Minersville with her father for the past few weeks has returned to her home here. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Allen together with Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Luke and family were the guests of H C. Williams of Saline for the celeb- ration of the Fourth of July. We just learned that Mrs. Melvin Morrill accompanied her husband to Provo on his recent trip there returning on Wednesday 'of this week. Mrs. James Peterson has spent the last several days in Antimony visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Day, and other relatives and friends. Tourist Camp 1 Pupil-Whic- - cat-the- h early-enoug- u me- - |