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Show T: - V Iv 5 e ,v -- V- n . V. , . L . , riji wff Olr f VOL. 6.. ' ;V(. ,N1.- . )?, .. ... JUNCTION. PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 30. 192a 0rcleville j(ew Leave it to our Relief Society when comes to planning a good time for these summer days. A contest for attendence that has pn for 3 months ended tpcentlv vwth Mrs. Ambrose Shurtz vjgtorioys by 13 pointsover Mrs, paphne Smith who took charge after Mrs. Maud Venter gold out. Thy attendance was lor both surety meetings aud sacre-memeetings, The loosing side had to entertain the winners. This was held on Tuesday on trie lawn of Mrs. Lula Dalton. A splendid attendance of lajins and a few nun witnessed the povelty pregiam that Caused rails of laughter-Thpai ts ' given were. Chorus. O.d Hiauk E.sie Mrs. and Ribs SquiLg llailauuy Gottiieti- Accordion ieigction--Jak- e it 1 nt e Joe-La- dies con. VV. D. Harrison arrived after a failed to receive full consideration Mr. J. D. Shilling, Chairman Local busy period of schooling at the Un- aipl an award from the relief fund Advisory Committee, of the Ameriversity of U tah. He will open classes according to the need. That all ican Red Cross. Bingham Snow-Sid- e Disaster Relief Unit, Bingtam immediately for dramatic art such need was met in an eilicvril students and likewise start at once yet kindly and sympathetic manner Canyon, Utah. on a play The cast is already chosen by the R?d Cross is evidenced Bingham, Utah. hy the and books have been ordered. Watch attached Resolution passed bv the June 17, 1920. for developments. Dear Sir; Advisory Committee. This ResolutPursuant to your instructions, we ion we feel is a reflection of the No celebration for the 21th was sympathetic rt have audited Ihe Receipts and Pis understanding pnd held here consequently everyone Which you have given to the hursements of the American Bed scattered to the other three eorne-- s Red Cross in the Bingham Disaster Crosf Pacific Branch, Bingham Utah of the globe and returned with and to' our entire Disaster Relief Snow Slide Relief Ur.'t, 1'crthe! glowing reports of pood times. period February 20th to June 14th progaam. ' In closing, we wish to express to 926, illusive ami certify that the A baby-piwas born to Mr. ard you, and lo the other good people Receipts for the period amounting Mis. Marell Pay on July 20. Dr. of the State of Utah, our a.iprecia- - t(' $00,7X8.22, have. been expended MeQurrie from Richfield attended tion for the confidence placed in the for relief under individual nppr. p- and everyone is doing line. Ameiican National Red Cross, thro - '1''iations and after uoe'pt i f pis ugh your Governors Committee bursirg Orders, properly signed by Mrs. AJolph Martenson is in Assuring you algo that the Red 'seipients of relief and an official of Mayfeld where her son Nie's is Cross stands ready to render speedy, the Pacific Branch of the Amtriian having his tonsils removed, When effective and sympathetic service Red Crass, she returns she will he accompanied whenever and whetevip ilis"f.'ei Receipts and Disbursn ents are hv A'ice and Svlvia. A new player strixes, 1 am, spmmai ir.ed asfollovvs; has been in the' installed Receipts: piano Very sincerely yours, home4. Relief Fund ComFpom Bingham Deltmer PaqI Director, Bingham I)ha ter Relief. mittee', $10.000.0.1 February 25, 1950 Approved; Jay Anpegp.te, Alma Morgan, 5,000.('0 March 4, 1226 Wm. Carl Hunt Rex Thou ps-and Boiio Whittaker 20.000.- 00 March 16. 1226 f 'he Vice Chaiiman. toF.sb Lake anil then I'ivfrt'i 15.000.- tl0 Apiil 1, 1226 Esialante let returned spp-po- tin-pip- t- ! r j j j ' no-et- he tu j Apiil sof .May 12, by - 19. 1226 After the program the children were given a dance then sports of all kinds were in'u ged in during the afternoi.n with prizes to all winners r.nd nuts and candy to all participants. The day was wound up with a dance in the evening which was largely attended, not only by the townspeople, but by all the young folks from qll the surrounding towns Everyone was well pleased by the way things went off and 'much thanks and praise should be given to the several committees who work-s- o hard to make it a success. Rr-hlt- ed press. 508.22 $M.. j08. .J section. Mrs. Belle Peterson has bppn con- fined to her bed the past week but wa3 reported better ts we go to 16,(iOO.OO 122G Pioneers day was celebrated in a fitting manner in Junction last Sat unlay. On aecoypt of siihr.yes tltj artillery committee did pot salute but at ten thirty everyone Bothered at the Auditorium where a very splendid program was rendered. The five local pior eers of our city were each given a place of honor on the stage and during the program were presented with a took from the people of the city in honor of their assisting in pipneerirg our - Order burtep wrappers heie. an short notice r e Junction. A H. Brinkerhoff took his wife the Salma Hospital on We InesJny t receive medical treatment. We understand that they found it neoe ssary to treat her for several weeks then when her health was better they would operate pn her. Mr. Bripkephotf returned the sqgie ever. ing leaving his wife at the hospital iml bringing Mrs. Gladys Price, who has been there the past week for treatment, home. Mrs. Price was reported better Thursday evening. i Jokes Members of the company. Orchestra se'pctions were played I y Jrene Peterson on the coffee n.'.'i, Mis Vera Haycock cn the Jvlary Meeks on the erginim.Ui.lm Mrs. Daphne bmith on tl.e tin hum Uadaday and comb and Mrs. Ek-isuecta lei.nty a loud was pn the triangle, it wovg. c.c pi fop cunw the base uccom; ainm nt ae i d recover. u Li- a sleep. They tiiluttd 1 y Moii.e lit i tor. Pioneers Are Honored in Mr. Thaxton and son George of Wyoming and Charley Durfee of Delta spent several days of last week visiting at the home of E. M, Moore. Mrs. Moore is their cousin and missed their visit on account of being at Cnnnonville while they were here. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan 1'. McKay land tw'o children returned the first May 4, 1826. When a ftllow has a garage huiit travaganriy Trust part of the week from Salt Lake Whereas, on the Ifh of Febru ry 1! u 'ifi' ly mi r.r.s french costumes made in CucL-'a cur. Ask ? 22,009.94 and Logan where they spent City Prize Awarded. 1826, there occured in Bingham It was a laugh from start to im:th.. .... Smith a" al out it. 00 ten 7,00 & Repairs relatives and friepd days visiting Budding Canyon. Utah a snowslide which fy eo-- ! A p;ci)ip lunch nu'Lti-r.ed Unelus-5,254.85 Mr. McKay went op up to Logan was the greatest disastir of this In the recent contest staged by pious servings of punch helped timj ( ;ri id itmann an 1 attended the farmers Rqundup $41,864.79 refamily have as to thp loss of life and both typo, aftei-the atm emeni-ouj out affair it Piute County News on Why the 6,622.49 staged jn that city. dui ' e.l to i.ve w itli u.- Cail is 1 of property in the history of the C'othing poon closed with gaui.ts. should Iiute County celebrate the 4,5?.l.'iCj Buried Mid m g M.me n. :d- in machinery in state'of Utah, and. Twenty-fourth- , & Notes. Mr. Mrs. and Chaides Dust class pm ag Real Morrill quite a number of and to operali-Eidipp, Mttrtgagcs Whereas, the people of the State 1, Grsn(u).q Mqiy Jane Mi ok? answers were received Mr. arid Mrs. splendid very Morrill McKinJey Stop and tiif.uf Utah ci.p'rP. uted liberj.l'y and and took the it 4,lo0.00 irturptd to her J.i m- m (hi tiVi & Rep aha, motered up to the Black Canyon judges sometime to t lornpt'.y to a fund hnrwn as the Building 1 ,71 6.T9 on after three wtls ;:!t witn ii to decide which one was Lest last Saturday and enjoyed some Id FurnitddV'gs, Rdi.f Fund for the rehubs 11 ilhngt a d a u g h fei - n - lavv e eH finally after f- -several readings fishing in the Deer Creek. They, also but e i taticn ad oue- wbu sufergd. ? i H ispital I r et 1.3FLI0 inspected the flour mill in the Biack the prize wa3 awarded toMiss Grapctjpa 'Meeks will ceiei,.fcl i f ti e disaster, rod both birthday pt.lAut 1,031.89 Car, y, m, built unler the direction of Florerce Morrill who wrote The V,Tn : Governor if the Mrt;nfe ounce ;, the In our last 479.37 W. F. Holt of Widtsop, end yvere Pioneers' published .. i e i Mali appointed a g i) r 18S 58 informed that u J; Rents, jt would be ready to weeks issue. lu tieiuifo li.e tum.s L i..g'f.. AH of the contestants should be 40 8 run wuhina fe.v days and would, in Sehi.nl ie mks. unu. 6.80 all probability, take care of a'l the congratulated upon their efforts ft ami $66,508 22 grain taised in the southern and and because they did not win the American National Whereas, the prize is no reason h ?y shouldnt 1 eep Disbursements shown al ove are eastern part of tarfield county. KcT Cross, through its W. stern Mr. Holt is making many impro- ort trying and probably belter luck for Relief only and do not include Beanch Odi.'e in Si Fpapcsco, s w hich ai e pro vements in Johnsvalley and doing next time. O.difoinia. i ffered to render the oneratiug expensi . We wish to thank njl the particiRed Gross much to build up that section of j Ameiican vided the by thg in the piQ '.er services pants for their response and only out eft) separate fund appropriated country. Iribution of this fund, and wish we could have awarded the and which approgWliei i s, the same Vas accepted for tliat purnose xj !; Fiule c u:.i;- s, b a dcnaln n by Miss Ella Ipoon entertained at a ,rize to each Pe who took Partcommittee and filiation constitute iirif! ky Lbs; gepeipl C u i p the to Ci Kathleen Horton and W'nor.n Uiirt: o: (s os Red Lawn j arty on the Lawn of her the Amerig in e 'a iih. th too. y addiijop thg Ameiican National Red e Disaster Re.ief grandparents, Mr and Mrs. John Smith have returned fromnseve u! jud vvi t v. ; Bingham t 'n ,s has berr.e the entire admin-- j r. iiiiiig At Marysvale Yours truly. weks visit with f.iendsin ca' t Lake r.aiei fir V' lr Morrill, Wednesday evening games and! ' fhi? of expense jsfrative h r men. were played until J. Barnaid City. They must have had a won Ter- we are midnight when Whereas, the arncqnt cqpti jbuted Signed Boyd m r.ts. burst s:at an a Shows Great Activity ment rfii look fire. ful time for they It. J. Cryant and Vvere served. 'cake made it possible to pipe dtquate John jVnudson The following were present: Misses i; o 0 ar.d generous reiitf to all drjsst r Orders are being placed with a Reor Frit rd: Ellalpson, Gem Ketji, JJtta Bay, ietims and this work lias beep most Attested: Marysvale, the famous old mining T. Frisk Mr. Howard from Balt Lake Ci1 Deputy Charles follow the Mary Greenjialgh, Velda Ackerman dsist ing In.n.euia'ely efficiency done by the American of Piute county, is fast comcamp Rose Ilu Luke, Myrtle Luke, Leila for thoroughbred poland china ladies erous soow.-.K'.State Treasuters Office at (an; i n National Red Cress throng)) itst-pback and indications now point and gertlemen. Hopeful proseects nmh, Febiuaiy 17, IffiC, tlieCovn-- l McIntosh, Ida IJowes, Cleo Jackman ing fReimm Rr.eepe Deputy c.al agents, namely: Raul Dettmc-rto some real activity during the for a bright future in heps bet e are nors Ci.inndt'i-eState Auditors ()ffi-desrious i f rent. - ftjarraii,t Gilbert and Vern F. Moore Messrs. Ref Anderson, Mario fall $nd winter, said Frank coming pi using several of ourneighbots t ering tt.e disaster si.lfc-i- t is ih ,!l f'1 'a.id thevmk of these Kermit Anderson, Thoeis special agents Statistical Rsporl oi Red Cross Sargent, one of the pioneer mining invest. efficient, and expeditious TCi ,)f l as bepn of the highest Martineau, Elwin Lawrence Woods, of men of that district. Mr. Saigent tpe possible, aeeep'ed the offer cf the c irr.peteney gn J fairness and expod Robinson and Eugene Carson Snos-Sliil- a Disaster Binglism accompanied by E. A. Acton, passSeveral of tlie folks tooti advant- Re-.to administer the c jinpleted, rrow therefore, itiously ed through Gunnison Tuesday age of the cheap 24th rates to Salt. fund. Undoubtedly, the recoid of Relief. Be It Resolved that this local corn- to Salt Lake, where they wei$ Are You Beading Them. Lake City. Among them were Mrs. the Red Cross, which since 1921 mi t tee recommends to the general) called on Important business matters Frank Wooley, Memphes Sud weeks had tuii charge of ool maj.ir d:sast Panl Detimer, Director of () c,ini,u:tL,eavole appreciation They paid the News a visit and gave Cleon and IsobelU Fox and f an expemtuie Number of people killed 30 imoivirg done by the American the Shall we continue the on wqrk articles some interesting events that are 0. Hftllada.v. Pern Rnby went up l Jjc.93S,Si-.Cinf.uer.cl the (Av - Nalinfl Ked CrM its Number of people injured 25 ' the upbuilding of (he schools and b ing planned for the Marysvale lhrtgh but remaiued in city to uo some ernor's Committee in ils declsi n to Total number of Cases registered communities written by W. D. special rcpic-s-c ntatjvts ar.d the local mining district. buying for the Norton Cafe where turn the entire Lingharn Re.iet oo;iimittee her.eby gives its entire 110 Harrison which we have been run-- j Mr. Sargent stated that the Bul-nishe is employed. bund over to it. the past few weeks? Are you Gy Boy, one of the older mines of approval and commendation to the Total number of persons affected It is a cardinal pi incipal 323 reading them or are you passinj the district, was being aggressively ofRedjj. accomplished, and further. Mrs. J ess Appiegale just naturally Cross Disaster Relief that all funds 5 Women left wiodvvj this committee i3 entirely satisfied them up a3 unreadable stuff? developed some fifty men now packed up the horses and hiked off contributed fora specific disaster wlll !he service rendered and now 5 Men left widowers We are anigus to give our public being emp'oyed, and indications to the hills to see her husband for relief must be sent in direct relief onc'uTed by the American National Aged Mothers Dependent 1 what they want but we must krmw were shipments would soon the 24lh. She has so far failed to to the victims, ana that the R'! Rod Cross Oi phans-Gir8 4, Boys 4, its abovemention- what they wgnt efore we can give start from the property. The Buck-- it through return but eveiy thing is being eared Cross always pays the operating ed representatives, and Half Orphans-Giri6, Boys 3, 9 to them. We would likea response h r.i Hill property, owned by De for nicely at home by Fontella and costs out of itsown funds. In additchildren left half Resol Step veil that this orphans, from the public, and if you are re- - Witt Tate and associates, has a crew Be It Further J. Applegate. ion, the Red Cross stands ready to local committee recommend to the 2 Boys aping some benefit from the reading of seven men at work, and some local a with t funds relief supplemei affected Of total the number by committee inasmuch of these articles which, if you are real showings were beirg made. that, general i f51! 'as contributation from its Fa Snowslide one the Anna and eligionly American proved National Red Cross the Campbell EldaPinney reading we know you are, we will There is also a crew of men doing to the extent needed. Toat has never assisted in previous disast- ble to receive Compensation from continue to use them. If you are some preliminary work at ,tve hoppeu off for a short stay here Treasury while their folks were doing some this principal has been carried out ers ia Utah, jve now go on record the Industrial Copipiission. not reading them wo want to know and plans are being jnade to to at Bingham is evidence by the at- as suggesting to the people of the Number of Houses destroyed by and we will t.y to give y.ou what do expensive business. We all said, Hello development. tached report of your local auditors. State the use of the 14 the Slide , them and they were gone. seryjee of the The first car of high grade Ore tO' you will read. As in all other disaster operations American National Number of Houses owned by the LET US HEAR FROM YOU. Re$ .Cross in he shipped this summer was sent the advisory alministraiion of the any future disaster in the .State of ? Company out Tuesday, it being the product Carl Woods mother from Cedar Bingham Snowslide Disaster was Utah. Number of Houses privately Mrs. EmmaMansor of Circleville from the Four Metals Mining comis visiting her son and family for vested in a committee of local owned 7 people has returned from Monroe where pany. Other smaller properties are a short while. This committee met regularly with COMMITTEE: Number of Houses rebuilt with she has been the past three weeks working, stated Mr. Sargent, and the Red Cross workers to review all (J. D. Shi'ling) (Dr. F. E. Straup) assistant from Relief Fund 6 with her daughter Mrs. Joseph And- tha camp is taking on more' activity Ivan Lambson visited his mother cases, offer advice and to pass upon (John Knudsen) (Boyd Barnard) All cases registed receive awards erson. After a few days at home than has been shown for the past and rethen the awards made. recently inbriefly (3. J. No from the Relief fund according to she J.Dunsmore) (R. very Bryant) family or back to and stay for year or sogo expects dividual suffering from this disaster (W. H. Stenacker) turned to his work in Cedar. their needs. the next month or six weeks. Gunnison Valley News. Dr. F. n.inliis wtic cistuuni intxim Hetensom All E- - 8traup j Disbursements: Fund-Maintenan- ce . ias i s 1 s : . ft-- - s in-- c- - . a - )U.-e- ! ! 1 'feiifBsM - - Fail. . i ri'-oi- t I : Tvin.-pMda'.io- I 1 j nece-sar- j-s- y ' ' i - i : j s ( - i Snow-Siid- ! .file ( , iirg h.ert-foi- 1 ice-crea- m Li . K-.- , e , l Ci'i-ss- . Zab-liski- e, R.-lie- en-ro- ut ls ng , tnt j ls 1 s Val-das- ia . - ... ' &. t ,L IV .. V NO. 31 Junction Jocals . V , .i.,friW? . |