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Show Tiute County jSews, Junction, Ltuii PIUTE COUNTY NEWS Entered as second class matter at the Iostoffice at Junction, Utah May 1P21 under the Act of March, 3, 187L. F. A. JACKMAN Editor and Others Eager To Share certain majority of the people are subjects to the differed. t nationalities of the world would become slaves for a period of time if Goiiiandments A There are certain purposes America must make paramount and parlance off. We are sure' that the cause that we represent in affording relief for the down trodden races of the earth should receive the first consideiation. We are bound to victory and sure of the future generations enjoying what we have already founded if we will do our part. We must maintain the National integrity of our insLituih.n.-- i.nd build a strong ci'izenship. O ir civilization has circumscribed the er.tiie earth and is leavening the ionium-- . The paramount duty that (levob.es Viput&Utn assure the exie iienl training of our ovn Toys. That is ope great purpose that the Boy Soul1 oag&nizations of the cognty are accepting aaour greatest as,-e-t . They not only engender 1ati iotism inie the hearts of our youth but they change the plastic minds so that Americanism can go on and accomp- its lish destiny. A price must he paid and we as citizens must bear our share. It is better that we contribute a few dollars to the Bryce canyon council of the Boy Scouts of America than to be forced to build penitentiaries. We receive a tangible dividend back that dollars ard cents cannot purchase. We will not only think more of our own boy s but we will pride all hoys who become Boy Scouts. W. E. Bay Sams straight. To live Uncle Sam the First great command- ment one must necessarily comply with every requirement Uie Lord has made of His Children. To exemplify the first phrase of the scout oal h, And do duty to Cod is nothing shor t of the first great commandmt r.t. Tire second ; lira uteatl, hep otl To i l (' siarp'y a pm ;q.m g v.it ointn u is n-- t e 11 Sunday November 16, the Boy Scouts of Junction gave the program in the meeting. After the regular opening exercises the timewas turned over to the Scouts. The fallowing program was well rendered. Scout motto, Spoken ortby Mario Zabriskie. The first four Scout laws. Given by Jay Jensen, The second four Scout, laws. Given by Orlo Norton. The significance of the Scoutbadge By Mark Jackman. The third four Scout laws and a disesusion of the whole twrelve was given by Scout Master W. A. Jackman He also spoke of the value of Scouting in the life of the boys and girls of today. Called attention to the fact thatthe boysof today ai e :he husbands of tomorrow', and that the training of the boys vitally affects the girls as they are to become the wives and mothers of tomorrow. Also spoke of the chance the Scout has of becoming familiar with above eighty vocations from which to choose his life work, that perhaps he would otherwise know nothing of. A vocaj solo, So sing The Seeds, was given by F. A. Jackman. J. II. Luke Spoke of the effect o Scouting on the future citizens of our community and urge the parents to get behind the Scout movement and help it along, of the value of the lessons learned and especially hat rf Trustworthiness. Said that ren were of lit tic value as citizens :!.ev 1 times, - ! ; ')'!; Rcgi ma! Director PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Electo Coagulation of Tonsils Done at Any Time Patient may' go about usual duties as soon as Tonsils arc Treated Get Snpplies at Junctian Your of the PANGUITCH, UTAH Roads Gilbert R. Beebe ALL WORK GUARANTEEB ATTORNEY. AT.LAW Pomp, ,,.5-G- al - JUNCTION, - , UTAH Gas, Oils and Accessories FIRESTONE Dry Cleaning and Pressing CORDS SATISFACTION GIVEN MRS. FOREST FISK CHRYSLER AND ALE VULCANIZING! CHEVROLET Let me take over Your TIRE Troubles. All kinds of Tire repairing Easy terms, Ride sidle paying. Dont keep that old car done. All work guar anteed. when you can Irate it in, RED KING-MARYSV- TIRES AGENCY GARAGE. JUliOTIDN, MAYNARD MdNTOSH Junction, lit. ill. fvemocl er witFi fill .Modem Conveniences. Hefilec! Rooiuh n.jthts Running Waiter. 1 i Hrcalv fat-v- t i Luncli nt ler X j i 7 to 8:30 12 ,, 1:30 8,00 ( Car icr hire dey or right. o B. H. King, Prop. That degre can he accomplished most effectively by encourging scouting. scouting vitalizes the lessons of life in an appealing way, and makes of our hoys and girls, men and SM women who live the first and second great commandments. Who dares to impede the progress of such a wonderfully inspiring org- HIGHWAY GARAGE (Formerly Johnson Garage) Parco ....Pennsylvania Oils Tires and Accessories anization byrefusing to support it. Ira M. Bay First Class Mecli2nic..Agency for Dodge Bros. Cars SHELTON, Manager MARYSVALE, UTAH indorse the Boy Scout Movement. It makes the real foundation of our youth; for our substantial, BEST MEN in thefuture I Shifts, Breeches, Stockings, Necker-chievebells, a.iJ C.i raping Outfits at the lowest s, s, possible price r ' We are prepared to take care of the YOUNG MEN with groceries and apparel for their hikes and camps. t We are for the Boy Scouts. T. LORIN FULLMER, MERCHANT Lester Riddle, Manager. Circleville Utah. Part of the Boy Scout country. Promise Is : If weliveasour gospel teaches, wi:l be held Sunday November 23rd. A full attendance of menibers n Marysvale. Utah. We will be on band to famish Boy Scoot wearing his son to be true to his GoJ aid to Warde conference of the Junction STOCKING MILLS, 7013, NORRISTOWN, Pa, not trustworthy. re The apjearei-llat- Guaranteed hosery, samples your size. free to agents. Write for proposition paying $75.00 weekly full time, $1.50 an hour spare time, selling' guaranteed Uiery to wearer; must w ear or replace free. Quiek sales repeat orders. INTERN ATIONAL Dr. M.W. Bigelow Hawkins 'v Id a moetirg with the Scout com-- 1 at Circle', le last we'd'. were made for a! ive dr for the Scout lnud i,onrcial for a campaign of publicity. It w: be noted that this weeks issue ,!' the Piute Count v News is vo!eu principally to Bo Sc rut woik. , HELP WANTED . C. A. has no better asset we shall accept good, no matter from whence it comes. As the aim of the boy scouts organization is to do good in every way, let us uphold, honor and support it, and see the boys grow, in the spirit that tends to build up and implant tiue patriotism in the heart. Joe Ipso a Merafce rof Comm on education. nt Director Visits i.f i';e. vcvn 'tbcj?- u th" mail wh v. old sac: nee his own a are or hit e.A for ,o n uuit to help his neitfhb o if he did no! !o o him as himself. 'T( e third phrase of t; emt oath, lo keep ni. self phrs hfd v strong mentally awake, and non-- ' straight h an emphasized hre' if of the Ten commando ears, Ihe iw ditudes and the word of wisdom an i the compliance with which :s unconscious to those who comply implicitly whhfue first and second great commandments or the first two phrases of the scout oath. The g'ealost and most noble desire of man is to see their children conform their lives to the plan mapped out h.v the creator of the universe; and to fill in the very highest degree the measure of their creations. v.-- Best Bel than the boys of preserve nation our isthe pride theintegrityof of every true Americrn citizen, and there is no better way to uphold and preserve the ideals and faith of the nation than to educate and train our boys in true American jrinciples The Boy Scout organization offers this training. What parent would not bewailing to spend a few dollars in an organization which teachers and requiios is urged. n great commandments. Thou shalt Love the Lord Thy Cod with all thy heart, and with all thy sou', and with all thy might, that is the first and great commandment, said the Redeemer of the . wri applieat-o- world. And the second is like unto it, thou shalt love thy neighbor as thy self. Compare that divine utterance with the scout oath. On my honor I will do my best. First-T- o do my duty to God and my country; Second-T- o help other people at all times; Third-T- o keep myself physically that strong, mentally awake, and morally civilization. Tils complete and thorough of scout requireunnts is equivaAmerica and live canopy, Tlxy love lent to living the first and second the country oftheir birth but America in tbeirr minds stands as an utopian paradise. A place where opportunity is afforded the poor and the rich to enjoy a resplendent civilization built upon the bulwark of human liberty Theirsentiments expresses a tangible faith in the institutions of our peonle. In all sobriety they respond to the idealism that proves to he the foundation of this great commonwolth, and also abounding joy of the human soul. They realize that we have broken away from the murky custom of the feudal age and stand abreast of the times announcing a greater Uncle Publisher Scooting And The Great A tvho they could enter Under freedoms 23, FCENTSTHlT YTaUjaSU TjBSCuTmol THANKSGIVING DAY RATES Via Denver & Rio Grand Western will be in effect between all stations in Utah, west of and including west water, on basis of one and one-ha- lf times the one way fare, adding suff-iceto make rate and make multi pie of 25 Tickets will be on sale Nov. 25 26 and 27 final return limit, Dec. 2 1924, call on local Rio grand Agent for detailed fares snd othed information desired. Scouts Give Program I will do my best to keep myself physically strong. There is no food better for good health than Whole Wheat Flour Wj mive a sp:;!aUy of this kind a sack today and try it out. of flour. Better buy Ask Your Grocer Or Get It At The Mill 0 Junction Roller Mills KINGSTON, UTAH. On our honor we will do OUl best . SCOUT OATH To transact all business according to the twelve points of the Scout law- - SANTA CLAUS IS HERE, SHOP EARLY. JACKMAN MERC. JUNCTION, UTAH. |