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Show rtW'feJy ' $$"- - '' tr 0& w0' ' " r jr flDaresvale ". . -- TTn TT Dear Santa Claus. 1 wish you would bring me :iig ball and a book and a pocket belt and 1 gess that will be Marysvale school boys were in their basket ball game last Friday evening wh'ch they play miff, enough for me. ed withMonroe boys. Some of the 1 have been a good boy so I hope Maryavale boys were off form as will bring me them things well a9 it being a fact that Monroe you Orian players were much larger men. I wish you a Merry Xmas and But we hope the home town boys Happv New Year keep at it, to make as good a showOrian Howes as they can even if they do not de-fet- ed ing always win. The Maryavale Commercial Club cijlej a mating at the schoo hus3 Dstember 16th. After comdecide pleting their business they Club Game to hed the Fish and meeting also. Thi met with the approval of all who were membera of both clubs but was it quite fair to the Game club members who were not there? Ameng the students that are home for the holidays from Wasatch Bertel-se- n Academy are Rata and Dee and Delilah Stark. R. I. Blakealee came home Sun Lily day evening from Sail Last aa where hejwas operated on again well as having radium treatments. Penny Co. at l8,1r Dear Santa Claus. 1 wish you would bring me and if a watch and a pocket-knif- e w'atch know you cant bring me a Years anc new for can maybe you f you got some marbles I wish you would bring me some of thoes and wish you would bring me a Big Ball So I wish you a merry Xmas and a happy New Year. From Ee rol Howes McGill Nevada Box 1575 Junction Jocals Ezra Sorenson and wife of Anti-- i in mony were business visitors e r! fUoring.for do not intend to let the floor eve urtil get cold from Christmas passed. has ater the New Year SJ" day. Forgetting, Forgetting all exoept the tinyfform That brought the deathless love that filled her heart. And half bewildered by the mystic gifb Of life in which she played so large a part. 1 wonder if she thought the manger bed sordid place to bring the King of Kings Or if she dreamed herchild'had come to teach That greatest pleasures lie in common things If she once thought He brought eternal hope. And faith, now born, came with the life the gave A Would she have been too proud could she have known He brought the hope Of life beyond the grave? That night lived through the years, and by its power Another woman walks with us to day: Not less a mother than the Holy one Although her fuel have sought a broader way. The hand that rcks the cradle has grown strong; Steady and firm, today it truly rules. And tireless eyes that watch a child mature Hold depths of wisdom deep as crystal pools. She holds the race salvation in her hands And looking at the future, unafraid. Calmly breaks the bonds of ignorance In honor of the laws that Jesus made. the gretd of men leave the morel maimed. kep faith, although For wealth and Sh must rebuild an boi gh.-- v Ivan Montague. Parley Savage were t and Wilfnrd' Roe of Antimony little hari. Richfield in Junction to g hall dance their (Mlniton Across the years. upn a holy night Within the stable wheie the Christ child lay The Gift Supreme was given to the earth: A single brilliant star revealed the way. came And by its guiding light the Wise Men and pale. To where a Mother, starry eyed CradleJ ia her arms the new born babe, now, the pain of her travel. She most their permenant home. ton to spend the holidays with latives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Leclher McGill Nevada Dec. 20 1926 By Edith ist fail, thatchings the W.thin youthful mu d that she has trained. the fa's aril tifudiy Ihirgs Laying e that .eiAclcrvcsk, Sc itt1 mr t he a.se She mist aiise and lead the coming lace Toward the goal that chc wtuld hast lltni t?tk. 1 J7: rT7T7 "?'-." The Gift Supreme McGill. Nevada Dec. 20 1926 Items C. t. i:l DECEMBER JUNCTION. PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, VOL. 6. the J. -- rapTrs.,:;h'y' 1926. Piute High School or Piute High Schools, If could'get every boy and girl in the county boosting for our school and have it equipped so that the kids could have ONE mighty good school here. But if we divide our school we devide our funds, we devide our energies we devide our students, and destroy our efficency. We do not feel that the employees who are receiving salary from all Committee from Circleville the county should spend their time met with the members of the Piute determ meet- helping the citizens reach a County School Board at their the ination of this matter, ing n the 6th, inst. and urged Board to make an order establishMr. and Mrs. Mart Nielson accin ing a High School permanently of ompanied by James Nielson Circleville. were visiting friends and The Board put the matter over Kingston in relatives our city on Monday. for a time to give other precincts opportunity to be heard on the A number of our young people matter. the theater and dance giv-attended t of The permanent establitJ-menWednesday evenCircleville en at a High School in this county is earn as should ing. All expressed themselves estly to pe desired, but aetion having had a good time. not be taken until a thorough has been hsil, not only as Morgan P. McKay drove our lady to it. location, but with a desire to u Thar. trachera aowa h.v. all part, of the couol ry f.nl- embarked where they morning iarized with the facts on which a day on the I) & K G Flyer for their home selection is made. the holidays such in the no t h to spend Hasty action on a matter of with their parents. far reaching effects would be deis her Miss Delone Rick done plored. If a thing is right, it if it this Richfield in investigation, Christmas shopping strengthened by is wong it should not be accomplish we jk. ed. Henry Winkle Jr. and Miss Gardwith their meeting Following up ner, both of Richfield were pleasant the Board the Circleville Committee thft county 8eat on Tuea. met with the representatives of iday Mr. Winkie runa a Bakery in of Junction on Sunday the 18th mat., ahdexpecta tomaUe that his Mr. Nelson acted as chief dopster future home, whilej Mi8s Gardner discussing in not exactly clear terms works in the State Bank of Sevier the per capita cost of trrnsportat-ion- , To bad that Henry cannot induce and that we would be able to this young lady to do his baking handle a high school ia Circieville for him for she ooka she could at the minimun cost. In answer to A r n I anJ verad that the present cost of the Circleville High was( ,500.00 per annum rot around aq.i my h- - Qf job & ie u lhan Henry j Radio Boosting taking in consideration transportat icn or other chaiges and that they Music Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Rick have It is the dawn! A new day has begun! in mind, if pojsible.Jthe estabhad of the birth than more them one shall give Mothers of men set up housekeeping in Allen was looking Sheriff-elelishment of two high schoolsinstead dreams unfold. their handsenduring in When Howes cottages. last ment an equU of one! That they werr now giving Giving Nation Bigget Crop over the office endow the earth, the ahall supreme Then gift ' f Marysvale the ninth and tenth f her W.l,!.? of Tune Purveyor, MuMr., Alice DcWitt wriu. annum of the ltl $1160. "ce a cost at per h ip, bimielf sician Find. ton grades afe arrilin Culiforti, where The above is from the pen of Mrs be expected, and Mrs. Cherring equip not transportation, including office. winter. feared la Its has gone to spend the Edith Cherrington, formerly Miss 'snotdissapointing her many friends ment, fuel lights or other expenses. Elkhart. Ind. Radio death-kn' the of ia Edith Marysva e and admirers of Piute County as Infancy as sounding DeWitt, alry ill L R. Nelson left for his home Taxpayers, do you wish to pay creative American music Is V.B. Dls has been quite with Mrs. meet Cherringtons a one was County. after Piute above Its fPiiU nation the published pome Provo Sunday night for two high schools in Piute county fivlng the a bad case of tonsillitis. tune was one of the Prize Winners in the ChristmqB Commercial fattier, Reuben Circleville the with Not only do you wish to but can ing Th5 l! the pioneers of Marysvale, where News Contest. CitizensofJunct afford two high sch.... and wecan Club If qf be you? to given The school program his time and of m contributed School has he of lets have High two.high had the j discussion The NEWS publishes a very ools bj all means and ipisMnara Wednesday evening has in the development of some money not we n increape will a but Cherring-toMrs. have lust schools, of teacher wfc the of picture attention splendid eareful cl p th of thvtD istrict ended their anr Mrs. S M. Price, accompanied of the n uin? and says that The Gift numbers at thr ex pence of eliciency it nd should be quite a succesB. active an Elsie taken haB also prrt Mrs. Dual convention He Bra place Would not one school well equippwaaa.arded by her daughter-in-laT -of the Conn Mp- - , at Supreme, w re social to Mary the po i'ical and business accredited and a trip officered made iwell Price made ed, News sic Center herj poemlcontest in the Christmas All arrrngementsjhave been -thiB week. having served as county asute of County, valuable more a It Is the detail Wednesday bJ on School, .vale High her with Santa Clause for a personal for a number of News Wow," many Commissioner joins or two Piute County The than set to Piute county, said Jvb evening at the Piute as served also years, and many friends in extending congrat- three poorley equipped, poorley of ggo wea years .u, u- 1917 in the Schools? America awjhkr Tpadnv night to Countys Representative ulations aqd wishing for her addit- fleered, , ,, , there to shake the sheep-her- d Utah. of state e of the ened to. Cod th wi his in her chosen with Legislature or success ional time boy abort Piute county a pleas- .pend a If every Radio on its doorstep. stock much can handswith him and have and training lusty: Infant He returned the follow- From such sturdy school of age and family. high children will cease to create. girl Our generally. ant evening could be given as good a chance for They will only listen." ing day. But from the, convention delegatee Golden Rule Orphanage education at home as they could reMaryslftle' Utah. Destroys Quake Wedand they represented every section in William Howes returned ceive at any other institution of the United Steiee- -tt was definitely, Dec. 221926 Hatch Town done no such I nesday evening from learning in the state of U tah, would learned that radio hassubmitted Dear Santa Glaas facts of load men a music want in a few 6hort years have the tMng. The of thetr new contention, i a scooter where he went to get I want a Scroll aav. in support, bow and lumber. gratification of knowing that every Bends hf music schools report an With rubler tirae and thrilled be uttyndwice 1D0 per cent higher than, High School child would arrow set. child era. and Mrs. Vera B. Murdock with pleasure and satisfaction at the that of the From ' report a sale of owpere bouse Music their for of The Dear morning name Thursday the of than twice more left mention ren Instruments small J. Frank Henry. weeks Old Piute High? Would they not large as Ihut t five years ago. home in Lehi after a three Mr. and The city (J Chicago contributed be very greatful to their parents for been work. visit with her pwrents, evidence. Where in 1023, only more went Harry Price who has Elder an institution of R. Beebe. 0- - Q. G. them Mrs. Junction furnishing and women' wore enrolled men between 5,000 ,g on the road some time lef with her to drive Ithe car and will to credit a be would In the Chicago Federation e Musilearning which and Ctrcleville for Would it cians, on the 182 rtHet the them arid their posterity? home in return by train. mark has been panfl. Monday morning for hif not be an inspiring thing to have Pol bow Creative tnellRlrife LaVerkin. of students a generations future the spending is here Lester Gray Every time a competent ttnd of ii Mrs, of all loyally supporting and Waoley mother, his broadcasts a radio, program Frank with Mrs. orchestra and few days My. would ol?We Sch Is boiyu" aald Jlunea musician te High another Ctraleville were voting relatives Sarah Smith. of the Qmn Music would F. supervisor we Boyer, feel better over it than normal The hoy qy .girl has, and friends in Junction on Monday Center. Luke of have thesesame children ofours above' everything else, ttw "creative to J. W. Mrs. and Mr. week. of this will bo admit that their cert- Instlpct Ar--i More than. a million dollars visitors on victims shamefacedly dispatches from Kingston were Junction the earthquake aid to after the dfeus What happen attended CABLED Indicate that Golden required in ificate was not from any accredited Monday. While here' they Immediately ot the and to care for the 9,000 children on town! Why, to comes Utah. Orphanage. In everjp Near East Relief care In Lenlnakan school in the State of show. ! Is a Business ct ! '""'"'I ! j t, ber'of'en 1 rrrr.. ton-slclan- s H ed , pre-radi- o advocat-ingitheP- JINST0N the Picture atNear East Relief Institutions in Ar- until June. Every man or woman who has to obasked are nikan, formerly Alexandropol. peopte them eld To the tended high school knows that the menia.. has been destroy "4 by hun cost serve Golden Ryle Sunday by serving that .of earthquakes series the name of the school thousands of the simple menu of a Near East Relief mention of dredo of lives and made feel-ingshomes and then Mr M. A. Neslson was called to FOR SALE-- : 10 purebred Black Salina Saturday on very important Jersey Giant Roosters for breeding n at once persons bomelcESbusiness. purposes $2.00 apice if tak a r ort The above picture a as taken See Joseph Ackerman Junction time before the earthquake and was an appeal Intended In the nature of Utah. Rich-pel- d to observe went to Jessen America Mrs. 0. P. to the people of Rule Sunday Golden and do International shopping Saturday to and family again this year In order that funds Frederick Theo Mrs. attend to some busings. for the maintenance left Sunday morniag for American might he provided the of orphanage. been Fork to spend Christmas with her The budding in the picture has Mr. A. R- - Allen is having a saw husband aad other relatives and wrecled and the six hundred are We all who framed the message put upon his farm. friends. ragsnowstorms with tents living In that he hasgbod success. at sero. ing and the temperature chi.-4re- n orphanage In their at 151 contributing to the organisation York City. Fifth avenue. New Official repoits condrm a total of at the least 500 dead. 80.000 homeless, rmeh homes, destruction of 12,030 of the coaa-tryproperty and a large par food supply. Again the Armenians win their sad distinction to the altitle of the "martyr nation. Rut has reconstruction of work ready the commenced. Under American s they attended always brings pleasure and pride, whether it be the B. Y. U- the U. A. C.the the State U. Cedar Branch. Beaver AcadBrancd, Mt. rieasant, Snow emy or any other school, it is always inspiriog to the one who attended thejparticular school mentioned. So that our contention is that we of - trapeze thereafter there Juvenile d-- . shed In the town, and cus In progress oq every vacoqt lpt,i These youngsters are never sdisfledl ibu vyitli the role of spectators. They take past. has been with music. "And The American boy bears an lustra, mental solo on the radio. Perhaps ha hears the player is paying his college with bis Instrument. Ona of his playmates has had a hern of for a few months and he talking On organizing a Juvenile band. Right the spot we have another embryo mua sician. And once music enter 1 no stopping tt. there neighborhood e-- it way.-throu- gh |