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Show JM ffliUL VOL. 6. JUNCTION. PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER State School Laws. Petrified Tree Tcund and 12, 192G. NO 46. Ghristmas Remember The School In Utah. The following is taken from a Great Work Says Dr. letter recent sent to the Superintendents and High Schooi principals j What is bc'ieved the Widtsoe. laiptFt and of the state from IrvinS. Hall. State oldest School Board Trustees will be petnfud tm km wi to elected December industrial Fducation: 1st, 1926, at 'eneewas iliseovti d ona rcti.t tx Utah Making Ready to At a meeting, of the Juvenile pedilion made hy studnts of the and GreenCircleville Marysvale, wich. Court Judges of the ?iate on Mon- - University of Utah geological dep- - Participate in Christmas The same intrest should betaken day, October 18 two problems relat- artment in the southeaster m t Seal Sale. in ive to onr compulsory attendance Utah. This tree is thetooming election that was (hue ltd ir exhibited in the General Election. program were brought up. '1 he first diameter and was found embedded Utah is getting ready to particiThe burden carried by the Board of concerned the status of parents in sandstone estt n ited to be fifty pate in the nineteenth annual ChrisEducation is no light one. & atteis when their children between 16 and million years old. Trees as oln as tmas Seal sale, beginnirg after of serious consequence partainirg 18 years of age refused to attend the one found on the expedition Thanksgivingday and lasting until to the bestiieust of cur sthoo's school. The decision was that whet- have been unearthed tefoielut Christmas. Utah is expected to are constantly before these men. her or not parents were party to none areas large and 'at the same raise $50,000 in this campaign Tiffs election is not political. It is the childrens ih?y as old. Supplies were unpacked Monday at the electing of men who can bear were responsible just the same and Twelve ptrfect specimens of the office of the Utah Public Health that such failure constituted a mis- - petrified trees weie discovered, all association in the state responsibility; who are capitol. unselfish and intelligent; men demeanor. This view was based up - of them being forty feet or more Thia Health a8S(H.j8tion is of on the construction of the part time jin length and from eighteen to foresight as to the needs of in thisstate through which aency these communities and with trainlaw which reads as follows: inches in diameter. Seg- - tht.8e thirty-si- x 8ea8are 80it1, an(j six miion ing in the practical affairs of life. Section 1. Attendance, excuses, ments of the largest of the t.ees!sea)s posters ry3 other suppHes neC It is necessary for each candidate are being shipped to the geological power of Superintendants: es8Hry to the campnign wiI1 be dis. or at least five citizens in behalf Every parent shall be required to museum of the univeisity w belt trjbuted this coming week ro lecal of the candidate, to file with the send such minor to a regular public they will augment the already large committees throughout the state, clerk of the Board of Education no t or private school at least thirty and complete collection of fossils) fihe Christmas seal this vear is a ess than fifteen daytt next preceed-in- g weeks each school year, unless such and geological exhibits on display four color design somewhat simular the day of electicn, a s;gncd minor is legally excused io tniei there. in effect to the ltiutifui !24 sea statement announcing that he or International geoh gishs hive de- which was vniversally cci.tu'td to mp'oymtnt; is a candidate. she fection 2, Penalty or neglect: dared that the section in southeast-- : have been the most aitistic seal The 16th of November is the la6t Any parent, guaruian, or other 'em Utah where the trip was made produced up to that time. to file names of candidates for day is one of the best laboiatories in person having control of buy child The subject consists of three this election who Cannes with the provisions of the world for the ftudy of geology, minstrels garbed in vivid Be sure to vote December 1st 1926 this Act who wilfully fails to com yellow and rich ltd, sirgitg and Yours in behalf of better schools. Samuel I Page of Marysvale ply with the requirements shad be playing Christmas carols. The back R. Nelson, Superintendent. was a business visitor incur city Rr0Und is a guilty of a misdemeanor. bltfe, shade pjsant The second question related to one day this week, from a light sky tint to a very deep Meadames Lena Hickman and the status of boys and girls w ho, hue, suggesting a clear Christmas Elizabeth Johnson were Kingslcn At the ng of the county dawn.The message is merely "Merry because of insubordination or visitors on Wednesday. commissioners on Monday Nov- - Christmas. In the questioned moral character, were very middle . f official 8th an ember of count the a white shieldb arinr the red doulde incompatible to the school envir Tur-- 1 B. A. C. Mrs. Verna Barlow nr.d children and whose presence, therefore election returns were made and barred cross the fimiiir r emhltm business visitors in Marysvale were e I'l Poticallv as that ,un to constituted a menace to the other wee e static s f r ihe worh.-vi- i be Higher, Friday night November 12th, the on Tuesday evening. in the Piute County News key movement for the preventic n of pupils. The judges expressed a published " Iasi week. Fourth your class of the B. A. C. tuberculosis in which are enrobed willingness to investigate and hanale After spending a couple of days will hold their annual Old Fashioncases such in and all the International Union Against every way Mrs. with e his family here, Edwin Bay Johnson auditorium-Thl tntutaired Ruby Col ed Pa at the in thi making dischaige Tuberculosis and National Tub,-rcu- l ge Thanksgiving tuikt-eating will . few friends at her home to the theep herd. He was returned main features of the evening Tuesday isisassociat ion, 48 state association, be some Ahat more costlv this year of thttJch jjU duty possible". w ere played and and about 2000 local associations. Farentsshould avoid tn t.l le ptr-- ! pven'r;& Larrs than in the past two yenrs, accord- will he old fashioned dances, music, accompanied by bis son Lawrence -, CMnd.V made and served who will help his father with the followIhe This campaign as resulied in a ing to a holiday prediction made by costumes and the like. tabling to the school attendance II and were this winter. rioclmd of ing in the sheep The committees present iy 8avintj0f millions of lives thr ugh- - the law by having their (hili.ten in charge Agricultural a had Mrs. time: Blle out tht world says Dr. John A. Foundation. The turkey crop is not affair are as folliws: General comsplendid sshooUor the required length William Howes returned from 11a PeterMisses and the Peterson, time at least. Widtsoe, president of the Utah Pub as large as it was last year or the mittee, Bert Smith, Jane Osburn, jthe sheep herd on Thursday. He son, Fay Maxwell, Ida Hovtes, and lie Health association, 8 and in the year before, and a prediction of 45 Bill Wood and Virginia Corry; .took Lawrence Bays place while Etta Bay besides the hostess. 'orative United States alone it has effected cents a pound for this years committee, Lynn Wood, Lawrence went to Koosharem, a reduction of the death rate in the Thangsgiving turkey is not ccnsid- - Lynn James, Olive Lunt, Helen W. E. Bay of Kingston was pace Lettie Webster and Virginia past fifteen years from 280.000 ered pessimistic. The South is not without resour in our city on Tuesday business ing The cool weather this fall has MaCfarlanC; Chapel Committee, ces for deaths a year to 97,000. This is the Rick of Marysvale was in meeting the present situatiof this week. Smith ami Vir-S- o town Tuesday contracting turkeys great work, in which been favorable turkey weather. Jane Osburn. Bert. on and rarely have the farm and long as the days and the nights ginia Corry; Rex Holland and Floyd business leaders of the Utah Prblic Health association for the Thanksgiving market. He any large region Mr. and Mrs. I eniy I, o re had is a are comparatively warm, turkeys Heaton are in charge of the participant, and which began receiving them on Wednesday met an emergency in so- united their infant daughter Llesstd in to roam the country and tising. men ahd women, serving of this week. and comprehensive a fashion Cottcn the fait meeting on Sunday. They on Seal Sale is good property. The committees, have been fail to put on flesh. When the consuming Has named her Btty Virginia . are corner t to in large measure for falls, they responsible world can and will use a lot of it We understand that Elis Chamr. cease without the money raised from wondering off, and settle this year. berlin of Circleville harvested and Fair Year. and Mrs. Lawrence Bay left ing Christmas seals, the saving of so down to grain feeding which rapUp in the spring wheat country has ready to ship, some two for Salina' many lives each year could not have idly adds pounds to turkey meat. Wednesday morning The gross financial returns to there is a strip of territory extendcar loads of cestified seed potatoes, where will have their tinyson been accomplished. The crop generally is further ad they will not be ing from central North Dakota These potatoes are now worth about probably on. They expect to return vanced than at this time in several agriculture The for operated of sales Utah if quota far from last years figures, the to centarl Nebraska, the report says three cents a pound and a few acers at once. and reports from the counside extend would years, placed side, by of potatoes at that price means a 'Department of Agrihulture sums where drouth and bad weather cut from Logan to St George, or would try consistently tell of the high work the agt icultural situation in its the crops and for which a lean wingood income for ones summer A. Whittaker, who will make a belt across Utah in both quality of the tut key s. In Texas, up Louring ter looms ahead. South Dakota shoMr. Chamberline is to be congratulmonthly report issued he our assessor-treasurwhich is the big early state for tur- after the directions. wed the lowest general crop conand cotton nre ated on his splendid showing. Spring wheat . first of the year, of Circleville was keys, the crop is believed to exceed the daikfpots in the picture this dition in the country last month, last year when many of the yourg doing business in our city on Wed. fall and the industry may only 55 percent of average. Other Superintendent L. R. Nelson does nesday. ' The Goose Hangs High poults were lost during the hot also be notedx asapple sharply cepres&ed local areas of flood, drouth or frost not tend to school duties all the dry summer. Oklahoma. AakanteF, by damage claim seme attention Lut the report says. Mrs. Elsie Halladay stopped in time because for the past few days Missouri, Kansas, Iowa and Ohio' in they are less extensive. some depression Except for he has been busy helping to harvest Junction a short time Wednesday On Wednesday December 1st and are expected to have fewer tuikeys how Hog cholera, which is showing the territory of those crops, certified seed potatoes which he on her return from Marysvale where Thursday December 2nd the B. A. for the market this season while ever, the season winds up with up rather serious losses in some couand John Westwood planted in the she had been on business. C. Dramatic Department will stage the other states report flocks of average crop yields, and a probabi- nties of Illinois and Iowa, is givthe famous comedy. The Goose about the same size last year. spring. Mr. Nelson states that the of gross financial returns not ing producers considerable concern, Stocks of tuikeys m storage ae lity a Christmas potatoes turned out real well and Hangs High, by play Mr. and Mrs. Lars C. Peterson although, it is pointed out, general tar from last year's figures. less than hi If as la geas at this after selecting only the best they enterta n d at a Lewis Beach. cotton underlying conditions in the Corn . on the dinner situation, goose Discussing time a year ago and 40 percent behave something like a hundred have Thirteen students Belt College are better than laet year. the department says: Wednesday. Special guests were low the five year average. Reserves sacks of hand sorted and selected Mrs. to been selected Corn they participate now prices are slightly higher The fall in cotton prices Ruby Johnson and the Misses frozen tuikeys, therefore, will certified seed potatoes on hand off Etta of been as Bernard have cast follows: but still low enough to encocrcge fills the headlines. Predications of Bay and Ida Howes. It isnt less of a ket seabe factor this mat a small patch. This shows that with fair for them to LaMar Eunice Chamberlain, have two Thanks- Ingals, the same last spring were given scant feeders. Hog prices stay relatively son than last. Holdings of chickens a small beginning a great deal can Laree Noel Gardner, Derby ingals, s notice. For four years the growers high and reports indicate a matergiving dinnej n ne month. be accomplished in a few years.. John Adams, Leo Day, Howard and fowls are five million pounds of cotton have been doing just ially larger crop af pigs in prospec Thompson, Rhoda Berniece Carte"', larger than a year ago and million what other producers do when this fall. The small 1925 crop of hogs of Marysvale Mrs. Pitts Joseph than, the five-yepounds Mrs. Eliza larger Murdock, JuU now in pack, cost the packers nearP. Pugh, g Mrs. McKay proffitable-increasirproand is Morgan Mr. was a business visitor in Junction Bradely, Lucile Burke, Hugh Ingals avenge, however, offsetting to on visitors ly $1,200,000,000. It brought proTuesday were Antimony duction. on Wednesday. in turkeys. the decline degree Ronald Murdock, Wayne Hinton, In the last four years the South ducers more money than in any year of this week.. Carlyle Esplie, Lois Ingals, Eva has turned out approximately 50,000 excepting the wartime inflation Mrs. Neal Mr. and Johnson and Dene Wood, Bradely Ingals, Legr-an- d years and measured in terms of Ther conjoint meeting held last small son of of Monroe wap do- 00 bales of cotton. During forty corn Pope Joseph LilAntimony arrived in Holland, Dagmar Carroll, prices during the marketing business in our city on Wednes- consecutive months beginning July Sunday evening was largely attend- Junction Tuesday to spend a few lian Elliot Kimberley, ing season was probably the mo.t profarm of Armstrong, the price 1922, average ed and everyone expressed himself day. He went on to Panguitch that fitable days visiting Mrs. Johnsons mother Aldeu Woodhouse. ever 20 marketed. cents below cotton never went afternoon. as having enjoyed the very splendid Mrs. George Davies. students first The At the performance a pound and much of that time it departments general index program rendered. The M. I. A. of farm products, in terms of will be admitted in the unreserved cotton 25 Four cents. exceeded good work is starting out with a whoop commodities remained Sheriff W. F. Carson and Mrs. section of the hall nn taeir student crops sold well enough so that grow and bang this fall and if people is direction the under The all play second at 83 the for from night cards, ers inci eased their nettage Davies spent several days body September, the same as will continue going and taking part George is who Dixon Miss Aileen of usual especisold in be the will at OOu seats acres August, the five pre-wyears 30,000.000 in 1921 to 47,09", it vriff be a banner year for the in Parowan visiting their mother in dramatic art. trained ally considered as j 100, being price. this relatives and and other friends. year. wotk. 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