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Show Hute County News, Junction, Utafi to PIUTE COUNTY NEWS Entered as second 1924 ENTiHEEAlTcASH Ward Conference CIRCLEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL ITEMS NG e 16 undeliver-vfibl- e A boy watched an expert give a class a lesson in the way to revive a parson unconscious from water Immersion The next day the boy tried it on a bathing companion and saved his life. Such a boy justifies all the effort and the cost of the Service, American Red Cross officials declare. The Red Cross method of restoring partly drowned persons is so simple that the continual large sacrifice of life must decrease as an Informed public Insists upon general Instruction in prone pressure practice to induce respiration. U.s. Leads In Radio The Red Cross Service in every part of the country, summer and ft inter, is engaged In teaching Recent published statements show this method as an Integral part of This serand that activity in amature radio work swimming vice has grown from a single expert and broadcasting in the United States in 1914 to a corps of almost 50.000 acIn this tenth year of is greater than in any other nation tive the work It is predicted that fully in the world. Why shouldnt it be? 50,000 more experts will be eligible Under the stimulating hand of tor membership In the corps. This large accession in a single year is private initiative and enterprise this confidently expected as the result of country has the greatest telephone the campaign among 22.000 troops of system, the most widespread use of Boy Scouts under a plan to qualify in each troop. at least two electricity and gas in the bouse, in During the past year 4,746 men, the factory and on the farm, the 3.374 women, 9,731 boys and girls sucgreatest tranuportation system, both cessfully passed the rigid tests of the Red Cross an Increase of 5,331 over electric and steam, and why should 1923. Intensive instruction is developit not lead in radio, the latest great ing hundreds of qualified examiners for the Red Cross Corps, convenience for mankind? who supplement the teaching staff Give radio a chance for developmaintained by the national organizament unrestricted by Useless or un- tion. The cause of water safety Is necessary regulation and it will make therefore penetrating to new sections faiui eventually will cover all Amorthe United State dohifnn! in Life-Savin- Life-Savin- . U.S.LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City Utah November 19, 1924. NOTICE is hereby given that George H.Jakeman, of Lyman Utah, who on October 1st 1919, made Homestead entry. No. 022554, for NW of N of Section 9, Township 23 South. Range 8 East, Salt Lake Meredian, has filed notice of intention to make three-yea- r Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Loa, Utah, cn the 2nd day of February, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: Henry White, H. J. White, James Ames, Willis Oldroyd all of Lyman Utah, Eli F. Taylor. Register. FirstPublication, Nov. 28, 1924. g g life-guard- HELF WANTED 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 hosiery to wearer; must wear or replace free.Quiek sales repeat orders. INTERNATIONAL, STOCKING MILLS, 7013, NORRISTOWN, Pa. Japanest who cut an American flag from its staff in Tokyo last July .has been sentensed to six months in prison. air comunication. future Hfe-iaver- s life-savin- g Red Cross Invites .ii.-r.tu- tuts . 1 , t A man wuu pinned ent matter and a difficult art. Curiously enough Schilling has been an outstanding figure in the packing of teas la America. Ih 1SS1 he introduced to the America! tmblic the first tea to bs packed In tins. This was known as the Perfection Tin. Before this, tea had always been sold in bulk form. The Perfection Tin was the first move toward packaged tea in America. And ladies with very thin waists and very large hustles accepted with pleased astonishment this radical improvement on the paper bag. Ills next development was the parchmyn lined carton Which became the standard method of packing teas all over America. It seems natural that this man should present the latest development In tea packing sealing IIOT la vacuum tLn.v Into Neutral Army of Service the poets fancy into the art by putting on the American table a drink such as princes paid fortunes for In ancient Russia. It was he who conceived the Idea of roasting the tea leaf for the second time after its journey across the Pacific to restore Its original flavor and fragrance. Hidden in the veins of the roselike leaf of the tea plant is the essential oil of tea. This is the soul of Its flower. The second roasting, or toasting as it is called in the tea vernacular, draws this essential tea oil to the edges of the leaf ready for release when drenched with hot water. And that is the secret of delicious tea. But tea preservation nas a differ- Done Patient may Get Your Snpplies at Junction about usual dutie3 as soon as Tonsils arc Treated PANGUITCH, UTAH the of at Any Time go Roads ALL WORK Gilbert GUARANTEED ...Stroke al, Gas,' Oils and Accessories iCHRYSLEH Dry Cleaning and Pressing CORDS FISK SATISFACTION GIVEN MRS. FOREST KiNG MARYSVALE TtEES AND VULCANIZING! CHEVROLET ' , AGENCY . , I - ; hn nt Keep TIRE Trouble RED GARAGE. kinds of Tin Yoir AH rejuii'hv? done. AH work guaranteed. thaf etd car tf! Ita'e ! o vr Let me , :Easy terms, Rida wtille pay- ing. Dont Beebe R. ATTORNEY. AT.LAW . JUNCTION, UTAH Puitip..5-3a- l FiRESTGKE - line. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON g lie re.pi st of the War Department eveiy military training camp jiad lifeMu saving instruction last summer have adopted the Red uiupahMeH t ross course, public and private schools are ofliring It to students, business, civic .and athletic organizntictis are piomoting campaigns, and police departments are making Jt a urt of the conditioning process for their rcruits Volunteer throughout the country the American Red Cross recause the are eagerly advancing ports, of water safety, 3,18 volunteers tecelv ing medals for giving from 200 to 303 hours service in two of three years. Iu addition 3S rescue bars to medals were awarded members of the Red Cross Corps who saved one or more lives during the year. It is for the work and extension of that continued support through memberships is sought, and the American Red Cross urges all persons to join or renew membership during the enrollment campaign opening Armistice Day, November 11. romance and machinery take hands. One nlan crowded the tea flavors Of the Far East into a tin the lid. Sealed It in scaled and vacuum while it was still hot from 'Is toasting, which is the point of the story. For in San Francisco, in .01 ultra modern, magical way, whh a zest of the Orient Is perfected in the Occident la vacuum way. o mod of us tea production Is n !ary sort of process, vaguely of romance. . Dainty l maidens, In warm, flowering fields vast sultry areas in ut 'ia, China and Japan Mongols, ij indus, toning in the drying and udbrig and packing of fragrant Slid for us solace, satis v d Hurst and intimate gossip over e dot.uy tea cups. ' often romance goes down the machine of today. Hut cae the machine brings essence of Oriental ro-- .. . perfection. By this c.,ient of the wheel of . heusands of miles re- -. , c terry blossom raaid- 'u ' n. e bells, the crowning ' a drinking Orient ia r.-- us and hermetically . u u the modern tea tin. Tea, and fc of us know this, must be roasted like coffee. First, In the Orient. This for preserva-tlon. And again la the Occident, for perfection. i Ausus Schilling of San Ffan-- t .'.,'or.sihle for this newest . i ho of preservation, m a master in his own Dr. M. W. Bigelow Electo Coagulation of Tonsils r All BROS. GARAGE ims territory LccoKnlrmn of tMs Red Cross servile for humanity is growing apace At GAIN BAP 1 0 W s Life-Savin- A pic-ne'-- r Armistice Day silenced the which ago, years crashing arms of the World War. The enrollment will coatmue for 17 days, through Thanksgirisg Day, Nov. 27. Preliminary to the Roll Call period will come Red Cross Sunday, Nov. 9. During the 17 days set aside for the enrollment more than 3,500 Chapters of the Red Cross and their thousands of branches will invite the people to join the Red Cross or renew their membership. - never-to-be-forgote- n life-saver- s cities have been reduced in salary 1 e Notice For Publication. Departmnet of The Interior. life-savin- g Charles Cox, 79, for many years a swiming instructor, was drowned .white bathing near Daytona, Fla. 1.3 Legal Department. Summer Campaign. . -- s. 1 Roll Call of The annual nation-widthe American Red Cross to enroll members for 1925 will open on Nov. 11, the anniversary of that tense and six Additional 50,000 Water Safety Experts Probable Gain of Ward conference was held here Sunday November 23 1924. President C, E. Rowan and Councillor Joseph Ipsen of the State Presidency, and Brother Cornwall of the Genesal Board of M, I. A. also Stake Clerk Benjiman L.Mathews were in attendance. Much good advice and many helpful instructions were given and duly appreciated by those present. Nine Rahs for the Circleville High School! We have a Dramatic Club organized now and hope it wont be long uhtil we can present to you people a play that will rpake the parents of Piute Co. proud to think ,that their sons and daughters are enrolled in this school. The Dramatic Club wa organized last Wednsday with .about twenty-fivstudents present who were desirous of becoming members. After part of the members were initiated these officers were chosen; Miss Thalifi Allen as President, Mr. Lawrence Dalton as Vice-Prewith Nellie Barton, Wanda Luke, Ray Horton and Burt Jackman as committee. for marking and voting ptraw ballots. LIFE-SAVI- Editor and Publisher SUBSCfUPTl postal employes in Annual Summons" to Service Fighting on an upstairs porch, Andrew Zajac and his wife of ChicaSERVICE OF RED CROSS go, fell 55 feet to death when the railing gaye way. matter at the Postoffice at Junction, Utah May 23 under the Act of March, 3, 1879. F. A. JACKMAN Thiity-si- x 59,GG0 IH it in. MAYNARD MclMOStl Junction, lit. JUNCTION, UT. PINES HOTEL Marysvale. Utah. Reniudled witli till Iodtem Conveniences. Heated Rooms Baths Running Water. 7 breakfast Lunch Dinner 12 to 8:30 1:30 6 8,00 Car for hire day or night. B. H. King, Prop. There are 3.0S9 counties in the United States and more than 3,500 Chapters of the American Red Cross. The Chapter ia the local unit of the national organization, formed to carry out the program, services and policies of the Red Cross. The Industry of these 3,500 local units is a voluntary and steady outpouring of and sympathy which softens human suffering and distress wherever it arises. This work is absolntely neutral. for the Red Cross knows no race, no creed, no color. The strength of the American Red Cross being In its Chapters, the orwell-doin- g ganization annually invites the people to join or renew their membership during a Roll Call which always begins on Armistice Day, November 1L It 1b this annual enlistment of millions of Americans under the banner of the American Red Cross which makes possible the continued work of this great and democratic legion of mercy," says Judge John Barton Payne, head of the national organization. Membership in the Red Cross is a privilege within the reach of everyone. The need for service grows more insistent each year. To keep poce with the demands which come from every section of our country, we must have the peoples loyal support Our capacity for service In the year to come will be limited only by the extent to which we receive support for our work in the coming Roll Call." The invitation of the American Red Cros3 Is unlimited. The enrollment period. Armistice Day to Thanksgiving, is everyones opportunity to Join. SCENIC HIGHWAY GARAGE (Formerly Johnson Garage) Parco Gas....PennsyIvania Oils Tires and Accessories First Class Meclianic..Agency for Dodge Bros. Cars C. A. SHELTON, Manager MARYSVALE, UTAH e he Boy Scout Movement. It makes the real foundation of o jr youth; for our substantial, BEST MEN in thefuture ind M We are prepared to take care of the YOUNG MEN with groceries and apparel for their hikes and camps. LOGIN FULLMER, MERCHANT Circleville Utah. |