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Show "p f SM; - "T: rtv Y$ A A ayyj VOL. 6. (fa Club Exibits Sewing in Junction. Work, A health clinic was held in our city on Saturday of last week. This clinic was held under the auspices of the Junction Health Center which is working in cooperation with the State The sewing club consisting of girls between 11 & 14 years of age, under the direction of Iola Bay gave a ' very splendid program Tuesday evening andexibited the work which tney had accomplished during the wTeeks of work this summer. Considering the ages of the girls and the lack of knowledge when they started in, the work was especially meritorousand both they and their leader are to be congratulated on the work completed in the past few weeks. Board of Health. Dr. H. Y. Richard, Director, Bureau of Child Hygine was the attending physician and Miss Clark, a trained nurse from the Board of Health was attending nurse. Twenty-fiv- e children were examined and the doctors found somewhat improved over last year, especialy with all children who have been taken regularly to the clinics and the instructions received there carefully followed. Ihere woe quite a number of children in town who were eligagle far examination who were Dot taken there and we feel that it was for due moitf to a lack of knowledge of the clinic than through a caeelest-nts- s of the parents to take their children. The oppoitunity to have our children examined by experts should not be passed up and if we but follow the instruction given by the doctor and nurse at these clinic onr child, enwi'l be much benefited. con-ditio- ns Financial StatementOf Piute County, ' Utah, The Eighteen Months Ending June 30, 1926. Receipts Taxes 1925 Redemptions collected Clerk, Recorder & Sheriff fees Forest Reserve allotment Car Company tax Pro-rasalaries Tax Litigation Sundries Balance Jan. 1, 1925, 2,5.0.00 2,840.20 26,282.10 ' $121,877.23 Disbursements Commissioners salalry Commissioners expense Sheriff salary Sheriff expense Recorder salary Recorder expense Treasurer salary Treasurer expense Clerks salary Clerk expense Attorney salary Attorney expense Assessors salary Assessors expense Building and grounds Justice of the Peace exp Juvenile & District Court exp Mis. Gen. expense Road and Bridges Indignit Road Bond Fund Disb TaxLitigation Transfers Piute School District Mrs. E. M. Moore, and son Luther Moore took the Misses Drexel and Maxine Fife to Cedar City Wednesday where they will take the train for Long Beach California to spend the winter with their father, Ernest Fife. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Day of Antimony were in Junction Tuesday evening visiting with their daughters, Mrs. James Peterson and Mrs. Melvin Morrill. They went to Cireleville Wednesday morning and will take their daughter, Delma home with them. She has been staging with her brother and sister Mr. and Mrs. Morrell Day. $675.00 ; 062.85 750.04 366.84 1350.00 384.22 1080.00 805.08 1350.00 289.73 1166.67 498.96 1200.04 796.85 1123.00 71.70 127.00 238.350 2377.20 857.54 607.60 2051.15 2929.80 37964.24 22202.12 784.27 4777.04 6162.36 3120.61 4096.74 669.07 5035.55 103.90 4.00 . . $Ui9, 124. 67 ..'r. 114,752. 56 1 State Schools St. Bounty State Road Town of Marysvale Town of Junction Town of Cireleville Town of Kooeharem " r ifi I, - f 1 NO. 35 Special School Issue Next Week Go Back To School. This edition i9 inted purely in the interests tf the idacational program for the coming term with the desire to stimulate enthusiasm toward a rich support of thecountiy institution. We sincerely hope that the readers will digest the entire contest of theedit;on. It is also to be hoptd that should a neighbor, who does not take the paper, has anyone interested in school and would like to read the issue, that the owner will generously allow the neighbor to read it. This day and age is witnessing a Cireleville Court Clip revolution in the educational It looks like that at last they pings. struck at the chre of learning Our town Justice was called fo1' is used as a cram. We are sincerely Cireleville of Monday to try the caseo that the young people hoping Town the of Cireleville vs George school age will take advantage of who was accused of the crime modern opportunities offered them therefore our special issue to arouse of petit larceny. school spirit. Parley Magleby of Richfield wi employed by the town to aid Fullmer in the prosecution of this case which had become more or less notorious throughout the Miss Ueva Dalton is spending a county by reason of the several few days writh her parents. She has Hearings which had been had beaccepted a position to teach in Mag- fore the town Justice. According to the view taken b na, J udge Davies of the evidence offered Will Mrs. Fisher arrived Saturday by the State the defendent was fou-- " evening to spend a few days visiting nd not guilty. Mr, Horton testified for the Town wh her brother Ed.f'ulln'ier. Her that he had switj! chickens stolen home is ip Oakland, California:-the nightof the 16 ar the mhrrtinsr of the 17th of Angust.'A Mr. DeLong Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Erdweghave returned to their home In Salt Lake testified that the night of the l6lH or the morning of the 17th he stole City after a thiee weeks visit with tnree chickens from Mr. Horton and Mrs. M. E. Meeks. carried to the Veater home where Mrs. Phoebe Howes from Marys, he threw them down on the floor vale visited with her mother Mis. and feeling quite sick he went to bed and that was the last he saw of Emma Mansor on Saturday. the chickens. This ended the town1 evidence. Mr. Veater testified Stake President, C. E. Rowen and he got up in the morning he' wife of Antimony addressed the found the chickens fully undressed! at Sundays meeting. on the floor and turned them over' to Mr. Horton This didnt appeal to The Tom Thumb Wedding and Mr. Davies as showing guilt on the Our Aunt from California will be part of the defendent beyond area- presented at the auditorium next onal doubt. Wednesday, September 1. Tuesday morning Mr, Magleby aidThe entertainments will commence ed b the Town Attorney prepared a at 8:15 and will be free to the public complaint against Mr. Veater chargA dance will follow at 9:15 for which ing him with keeping a disorderly the regular i r ses w.ll be charg- house. To this charge the defendant ed. The new Simkins orchespleaded guilty and a light fine in.- -' The The Wedpi prr-ces- s. er Town-attorne- Pircleville N(ews Dr. J. E. Harrison, Optometrist of Manti, was doing business in our city on Wednesday and Thursday of this week. He has ju.-.- t returned fr m e California where he has been teachers of the Junction Re- vocat-lie- f his 8pecia, traininga;tJllg Society entertained the other :. Interest & Sinking fund Tubercular cattle members right royally on Tqeadav. Hog Cholera A special, program tiad l.een prepari Mr..itnd .Mra. Herman Loebrick . .TOTAL 1 ,Sl. which 1 andfaniily of Marysvale wer6 visit- Balance on hand; ...,.... e members. Af'er e mg relatives in Junction T. eiday. bout thirty-gvTOTAL $121,877.23 , program lunch ww wved to ai Resources those present and everyone fell she $15, C00. 00 Building and Lot 1 666.50 Furniture ecL Jad bad a splendid time.'- TOTAL $16,666.50 The relief society meetings have Liabilities been very successful this sumn er I Thursday Bonds Road and more ladies attending $18,000.00 takiig H. Bonds AlCourt 13,000.00 for several tlan a 11a . Miss entertained Peterson part jeus; 104.61 Warrants outstanding though no outlines were given for bunch of young folks of Juicti.n TOTAL $31,104.61 lessons pi ograms, and woik meet Wednesday evening. It was a STATE OF UTAH County of Piute, ss. have teen held and the bination lawn and house party and I hereby certify that the above is a true and correct statement as of tc- feel that have realy ti e they record in my office at Junction, Utah, for the period set out. the following enjoyed the good njy much. Witness my hard and the Seal ol Piute Ccunty this 12, day of August 1926. complish and splendid lunch: The Missis John H. Luke (Seal) Mary Greenhalgh, Velda Ackeim n County Auditor. Bessie Brimcerhoff, Edrie Woods, Etta Bay, Ida Ifowes.Lella McIntosh EJ Morrill, a former resident of leryl Brinkeihoff, Viola Brinkerhoff and a half brother to John Junction Gert Winkle of Delta stopped in and the hostess at), the Messrs. Lloyd SI.CTH JUDICAL DISTR- and Charles Morrill of our IN THE city, Junction a short time Wednesdey Stoker, Blake Robinson, Mario ICT COURT IN AND FOR SEVIER was stricken with a suddenly paralfrom heme his on way morning zabriskie, Walter Harris, Henry COUN1Y, STATE OF UTAH. . ytic stroke at Cireleville last Wed- Knab where he delivered a Packard p0Wfcn aDC Afton Johnson. In the matter of the E itate of Ruth R. Notice of sale of nesday morning soon after his entei e car to one of the Kanabites. G. J. Spensor, known all ovnr the ing that city with a load of famous real property. Collings, country as Gern, who was one of Dixie fruit. Deceased. , Arthur Whittaker of Cireleville the leading spirit in establishing The dance, Word was immediately sent to tra will play. sell will at posed. private undersigned the visitor Line at county business is a Garfield was the played by kiddies fromG to County Telephone sale the following real property, to his family in Toquerviile and his ding Complaint had been filed against 12 yt ars of age ar d the sketch will was associate editor of the Kane wit: Lot 2 Block 33 Plat A. Monroe wife and seat on Tuesday. several other parties accusing them hurried to the daughter County News for some time, ar d townsite Survey, situate in Sevier Co- stricken man. Dr.McQurrieof Rich- be played by girls from 13 to 16 of being implicated in the chicken unty, Utah, together with water right field was called in and of age. festival but at the time of goiog to Word was received Tuesday that one of the leading spirits politicaly gave but years And the East half of Lot 4 Block 9, south to the of our country thriving have who and family John W. WiUis D. S. Gillis Addition of Cireleville little encouragmentfor his recovery press these cases had not been called has been seriously affecteil for the as fevea Ruth known He was from the taken his also to home to for trial. Typhoid is the latter suffering Townsite, rapidly coming b;en Lightnin last few years with what at one Romine place which is one half lot in sufrecovered all were of the and re1 al week Books fir rehearsal. at Wed) not seriously object to chicklast at Panguitch part stages of con- ( ircleville townsite, in Piute Couny( a seemed time almost hopeless ar.d to his condition return had not improv- have been desired and the players en roasts o chicken festivals te Tropic ficiently to ports dition having lost his sight and Utah, on or after the 7th day of Septed. would probably be able to move are line sure. Rehearsals are held cause it is one way for young people' bids and' D. written 1926, ember A. almost his power of locomotion. He will be received few next within the at was the well He known here here his and by undersigned back every evening and the cast is using to get together and have a jolly good M rs. is now with his sister-in-laterms in his Utah, residence Monroe, weeks. many friends grieve at his present every ounce of energy to put the fin- time, hut we most earnestly contend to a certificate has who cent ten sale cash of per Spencer, Lydia payable make to able be conditioll and ginccreh hope that ish in o the j lay. New jices of that ic is the smallest kind of penury We are glad to tarained nurse and obstetriton accompany bid and balance te he paia thi3 kind of a report about the as change comes soon whereby he will scenery and equipment have been to prey upon the neighbors chicken serious- who has high hopes of his ultimate were while a for they either recover or pa3s to his Makei ouilt during the week while the pro- coop to supply the meal for the enfamily We hope Mrs. Spencers recovery. one woncer make ill to with as little suffering as possible. duction swings into its last week of tertainment. ly enough kind care and skill will bring Gern We cant imagine that a man iff which way the tide would turn. practice. The curtain has been reback to his former self. Mr. and Mrs. Jensen, Mrs. Aagaid hung in such a manner that it will much of a man that)vi!l sneak out In spite of a large family and an Mr. any Mrs. Parker. Van Fleet' an(j faniiiy 0f Fountain Gren and in no way obstruct the view of the in the night and prey upon his more CoFay Beebe has returned from invalid to care for Mrs. Spencer is and two small sons of Garland ar-jand Mrg L w oidroyd of entire stage. If ever a play had industrious neighbor who is sltep-in- g lorado where he has been employed full of optomism and has ample rived Wednesday evening to spend Venice months. sbundly in the mistaken belief 8t0pped at theTonrist Camp humanity written into its characters the past several time to play the part of good a few days visiting their ' mother jn J uDction Thursday noon on their Lightnin is thatplaj. You'll all that he is living amongst honorable to the passing stranger and Mrs. Mary E. Bay and .other re return from Bryce Canyon. This is enjoy that sadly, funny old soak, people, and we refer to man in th Messrs. Guy lewisand Hans Tuff can see nothing but brightness in latives and friends in this They their 1st trip to that scenic s, ot and Bill Jones. city. above statement for the reason that of Richfield were business at the the future at their home in the intend leaving Saturday for Beaver A special pprfoimanceon Satuiday the fecerit raids made through the ihey were full of enthusUm over county seat on Wednesday. canyon above Glendale known as to visit their sister Mrs. Ethel Hutch- the beauties of the canyon. Mr. evening Sept. 4 will be given for county have been traced to full the Spencer ranch and her former ings. is one of the directors Oidroyd of children inclusive of 16 years of age. grown men and not a bunch of kids. Messrs. Milo Harris, John Barn-so- home, Lee$ Ferry where she owls A special price of 15 cents admit We hope this thing will cease or Mrs. Mary E. Bay received a the Piute Resevoir Company. John I. Norton, Herbert Stoker valuable interests, as daughter of. them. Anyone over that age uesirmg we afe going to be compelled to telegram Thursday ' morning from Mr- - and Mrs. Harold Woods and to attend and Arlo Norton started to work on Warren Jobnsoa who for so many her daughter, Mildred, may do so by paying the publish the names of everyone who ststing that Thurs- years Kept the Ferry. Cireleville from Edrie out sister road left is proved to have sfolen chickens so Thursday the morning Sunday evening prices. her son Franris was ill and wished Richfield. for Edrie went down to day morning. The B. A. C. will present a speci- 6he would leave at once for their Special musical numbers will be that the people of Piute county orch- -' may know who to watch.-estral musical concert at the Junction home in Rawlins, Wymoning, Mrs. receive medical treatment. played by the Simkins . ahd Judd Hpycock will feature Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Morrill left Auditorium 'Sunday afternoon at Bay intends leaving Fricn mornDewey Moore has gone north j Order butter wrappers here for Provo on business Wednesday 2:00 ?. M.Every one is cordially ing, W home when she arrives she where be expects to be employed in some violin selections. T several J.iaMnm one iiWer willdays, muchmines e Francisinvited cc rhert rcticc. for find to the be long. improved. present. thpeext few morning to g tains- tak-Th- , ! s IP prt-sid- i In next weeks issue of the Piute A poultry inspector Was hero off County News the readers will find Tuesday At the home of Jim L. Whi- the spirit of school running ramp- - taker Jr. demonstrating C'aponizii ant Features of articles, poems, and gCheralCare of poultry, extracts of remarks, special articles by the contest winners, all by stud$50,942.70 ents will leave the appeal of 'Lets 34,326.00 1.171.70 159.76 1,292.54 TOTAL . weiiii V For 2,352.23 te Relief Society Enter- f' I LV JUNCTION. PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1926. Health Glinic Held . I iVfY - tJESAKT " I'YVif f A that-whe- - on Notice. 1 J . sam-ariti- an . , -- . n. - t - - "V 5 . |