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Show Z yr & VOL. 7. ' dffca , JlJ 'i frramitrofD '-.'rr- JUNCTION. PIUTE COUNTY, UTAII,N FRIDAY, JANUARY 21 NO 1927. C. K Widtsoe Items The Green And Gold Mr. and Mi . Meibe t Stoker ard tinydrughUr airneo herre Ball A Success. Straight Dope fjrt ni Rirhfie'd on Saturday of last week. Herheis so darn, proud tince he became a father that he w ill hardly ' annua) speak to his ol fr ends. , Success. More About School. Fit-i- n The Legislature. It to be expected H at differen- is the avowed detetmiratii n r. tie ces will occur between the spaieely pait of s me Cvinmuniti s to go e The M. I. A. puton their iU in Let ested in what the and the thickly setlfed Are sd.cul dis- yond their means; to cvenerch in Green and Gold Hall Friday close a but ataivsis of the thi3 building program to vie with 'tate Logislatuie s timrg is ses- tricts, jingJanuaij 14. Bills were gotten Theie was So much ma'l for the sion Ifvou in Ci that tits ttii t the neighboring ecmmuritUs in lntSueh to u.th this and for keep works success out and it was well goes work, ailveitjsed FaFt b,d Mono ay naming' that i; dot s.rtmerii with situated' week md wi we ainost pr ividing school Luildirgs eitiiely eveij they are always bound to get it. j ihrougboi t the county. The 811 was necesmi v tv.O trinl s m- iht costs out of ci.nditiv identical school with the pertial If there tsone person who can opened with a large eiowd fiuni over the mountOn to take rare, ol ate strangely fiffiretl. (aiiVd tone of the communities. They seem succeed why cant everyone for thej Junctii.n at.d tht surrounding towr s it. We when the ChristGouruy has a per capita ci..-- t of $40; to close their eves to the fact that simple reas in that th y go at it wi h and the evening was fullof er.jov-th- e mas liohdavs were over the heart y 4an Jvt.n, $107; Sevier, ;kutli they are no mor? justified in peim t feeling that they cannot sucted meat for all. tfiose w'ho attended mail can would be over' but it mg San WobciT s10i). Pete, per capua ting extravagance in public uie-inwhile others goto work and feel The M. 1. A. woik is being put seems we were mistaken in our ideas. im. estment is $S7; OgtRn l'ity,$Ri) than they are to be probgate in that they are going to do it. There over in fine shape this winter and w bile Salt Lake investment spending in the erection tf their Cityt is some who always come back wiih we expect the Junction ward to President C. E. Rowan nd famMui is $170 own homes. The money comes out of Ins a per capita. ray the same o'd story it cant be stand high in their annual report. ily of Antimony were in Jenctim cost of $114- Piute costs, tl e same pockets. done, while others nevtr let those Heres wishing thun success in Sunday. Pisii.er.t Rowan teas one Di.tcketCle.k, Lhwru.u- Walker, per capita Seigeant-at-ais, Hay P. Monis-sey- . $159. Rich county sihuo! lutldirg Furthermore, it is an unassailab'e words slip out of their mouth and everything they undertake. of the sptakers at the sacrament $M a ct cbiti of fact er refit that public property deteriorgipiqil are alwavs willing to try it again in ur city. meeting with ates much more rapidly than private Daggett County ,at $170. Mailing Clerk, Louise S. Tanner, and will never give up with the school in the of district north for the reannlhat wlat ChailesA. Haiti pii.e Chaplain, property n, thought that there isnt some way Mrs. Lizzie Barlow' went to Richis Utah an has stment inu cf Committee county P. Esta MilUr Cleitls, everybody's property is nobody's that it should be done and can field the latter part of last week to Phyllis Paul. Jvscih J. llaniM n $109 per Hie to wh'le Nel.o, capita property. And yet some communities never rest with the thought that Mr. and Mrs. John R. Campbell j receive medical treatment. She Mrs. Claudia Mon t C. $ aie willing to subscribe to the policy is, Nel'ie K. south, has limited itself they eant do or wont do it. of Widtsoe patsi-- throug h our city was f course t hei e must lea i ensi n of accompanied by her daughter. 0 Mrs. Myra patting dollars into school buildGardener, Rowene Orton. on Sunday. Susi. adeach The for investment. rei'ion ings where no necessity exists. Messengers, David Thompson, ' In oneschoo' district t Tie campaign or be unsound sound vanced may Alvin Benson, . Mr. and Mrs. Barlow Elder who Messrs Jimmie and Lorin Jessen of Mr. Marysvale Alger . Watchmen, Alfred Jenstn, A. I, and that isexatly whatthe taxpay- was staited for a new school buildhas been living in Delta the past; has relumed to Iheii borne in Green was visit ii g In our city a few daysi ers should ascertain for themselves. ing based on the statement that the winter has returned to JohrsvaTy wich. TJiev were HCl.0mpanied by last week. He went on t Circleville jjayCoet their county tax diganir-- 1 heating plant in the present schotl Doorkeepers, Delbert Anderson, Through where they intend to put in crops William Howes and Jasper Woods to visit with relatives and friends tions they ahou'd go rut aid get building was inadequate. They were James Larson, T. H. Merrill, this spring. who will visit with frien s fora fewfor a hort time hand infoimaticn to asiei tain not willing to sit down and compute first Watchmen. John Yahh. days. whether the school building pn- - tl e cost necessary for the needed Committee Cleik, V. J. Smith. The Messrs LesterStoker and Que Charles Pa.vne and son Lelar.d 'n e'r respective districts changes in the present building Next week we will give the Elder was in Widtsoe about an hour Miss Hazel Lewis of Circ'.evi.le of Glen wood were in Junction Mi n r nl.nie nt ci necessity. which would have been practically pU te organizntii n of tie Heist of rtl"csenls last Thursday evening They reurn-e- J spent a few days in Junction visitday transacting business and visitLet us cite u case. In one of the nothing compared with tbe culliy Representatives. to Junction the sime even ng. ing with Mends. y fur the ing friends. contemplated buildtng.They H. B. No. 2 vvps intridueed 1V southein distiicts there stands school build n abandoned were ltd E. Stake away entirely by sentimci t gaunl, W, of Andrus. Kingston Bay Mr, Mr. Barlow Elder made a busin- Wt h They were structure is new a beaib.v 'n'fSchool i met apparently dctei mined An act amdr.dirg Si ct n 7S3 Sunday Superintendent ess trip to Richfield last Monuay, a and to tT1,',,ern ai have the new n'mgerbread building at all costs with 1st Assistant F. A. Jackman Chapter 4, Complied laws ol Utah.; n In to lows. quest-sioanswer and the e wet seeking assiduously ft r and Secretary Fab P.. Swtnsrti at 1917, as amended by chapter 1, ps. futb Mr. and Mrs. George Sandburg w t'e old building ns abend some kind of justification for their the home of the latter in JvnUwn laws, 1925, relating lo H e pow- -. ,on who has spent the past winter in Superintendent. VV. F. Bay of King Monday even ng to make the ned, rtnrHing announcemer t clamor. plars nd ers f incorporated us, Salt Lake City have returned to st on and 1st assn tint r. A. Jack- someone had been that nea Intne aggregate this attitude Si nkay p B No. 3, by Cbns. D. Petty, c.) Widtsoe where Mr. .Vandl.utg ex- - man of Junction went t Escalante discuss future wrrkin tbe in the school. building an outlay of hundreds of UnK a ledute Schools in the Gai fied Stake An act to amend t e t:on pects to farm this coming sutnnus. onjSundey to do s me work in relat' the the fear that of dollats that should be ar'1 thousands e.piesffd 'c.ai.Hr 62 Sessi. n Ii ws of Utah ' ( ion to the Sunday School did Hut was unsafe. to you changed ruie extra va'v ante. 1921as ume. ded by Chapin S9 Sas home seven y fve head Mrs. Jodie Cook and child jist me an make the n ton lnvtvillpnt Ihiswarning is not liavtiuny es errf re returned from Tropic wheie they We understand tint the Pnsid weie bought in Jui ctii o t n Men-- y s on Laws. of Utfh, to the This is not a plea for the tsetrtaiu. sentiment. vltil ir Uquuy, 1 rvv I u . ... deaiets frem Favics ci'Octjv - - diy Charier S.sn' i "J f 1: iVebeeQ-yiaitine .j-with fi ie nd$,-pI.fr.icl 'by n vfor rctuilito thelitHetscCuoI htuse, A. bait lettuie 4McK iiilt-'any justiftcalii 1525, Relating tot vdegra relatives. Society are oneiii.g a pnze to the givir g lus bit of ditquiting but it is a challenge to the taxpayeis - ion of staterords. to oflttthe dispose iaigestbnicb ward lellef Society which has the visitor warns The No of tne state to resist any attempt in R. No. 4 By Mr. Red-1Mr. W. H Holt who has ?en largest petcent of its members att- ting about e xty hat' go n tfe, H. to came a fluiry their communities to build school An act repealing Chapter 77, Sea- - ''3 n block. Every pig r.-spending' tee winter in Califoip a ending sacrament mtelirgs for tbe school district bui d ngs or any oilier public buildtheentire throughout sion Lows of 1925. Relating to hor.--e in giair unty, fatter. wilt return the last of the n t nth. year. A rize v as ofie; ed a few ' ings that are not needed or that are ,the county then sold means gi eater rac'ng. years ago by the stake prrsideicy nut in keeping with the requin ments II. H. No. 5 by Mr. Engle. for the county as a who e On Friday 14th all the people of and was won by one of the sn and general tone of the community An act appropriating $19,000.00 will take low priced giain enjoyed themselves at an st- wards in the staki, the Hender-apro- n Pigs We overcome the (motional must turn it into high piriced pork to thejfrom the general fund of the slate and overall dance. son ward in Gaifie'd county. Which impulse to erect palaces merely to farmers benefit. Lets raise more not oHur v ie appropriated for the ward is going to win this time? our vanity. Histoiy points satisfy establishing and maintain ig an hogs. Mb. Jodie Cook and Arzie Campclearly to the fact that after all it 7 experimental fatm in tbe Pi ice bell ' who have been working in People watch ut and keep your is the caliber of the teacher that J. W. Will is spent a sbot lmerivercor,sei vMw n Price have returned home, stating jn measles have broken out in determines moie whatthe fruits cf home with his wife and famiio this their job was a fake. town and everyone must Le careful education will be rather than the Mr. Willis is dii.ng govern-- I to keep them frm spreading all jvveea. HUIe a farm bureau at color of the brick or the ornamentmeeting ment trapping in tbe hills ard states is is careful there over. If and Teachers everyone time meeting Parents ation of the buildings. ago. in get- - borne that he is fairly tucccsslui . . , This has to rn slate There is a feeling common to all wbb'uiu January 10. A program not much danger so, lets ail do ourj' tir.g periun'tv oj tbe predatory amnia's. become one of the lead'ng daiiy was reneered as follows: Community bit and keep frem havirg cn epi- Th:s is ru.t in idatru case. A h'telligtnt texpajersthat weean be Man- H. t if west the of EishopC. singing. Prayer Mesrrs John YV Bobirs in, rdan-agpiejvr cu;ipoi bond ifoue recently pasted largely tter devote more attention to the is given the indust iy, to PrcbiJent as a result, of a Lla:e cf gum, Address Delbert Twitched, of the Marysvale (Rah tiunpets, payment rf adequate salaries Stcej Brown sahl. Measles is not the only disease Miat Current events. Mrs.. Nettie Hoffacl.ers scholastic of t high training land lecently eiected nohoo boi ro beating of diums ar.d a waving of In regard to garden truck and in and sound be to ideas man, Reading Mrs. Carl Wymcie, has broken out. in our community, member from, that city and Fnd ca.-e-, charge one some Ibis pat in too, Pegs, iickan-po- x ow are is ere loo. 8 )ine Uuits, the coriBLnihg public in Trio Newel Steed and company. of children in our comfortable safe commission r the j oiortcd Swalberg, recently building unsafe, The meeting was turned in to a class we going to tell one from the other? srom w ere doing bus'n-- I many cases are parebasirg Therefo ,e l!oat a bond issue put buildings constructed in keeping Marysvae of dieeussion. The problem of hav- We dont know. But if we try our ess in iown Monday. gr wnMutdde of Hie s'ate anoer burden upon the taxpayers! with the actual needs and requirediscorralled them best was both to week on cases the keep nights homeg.own product rre A c jnstruction enginter as called ments of (he community and its abing parties not so there'will to much be H to decided and to e imp irted products, Utah jn py pnt, conservative element of ility to meet the outlay. worry cussed present any Guy Atwood accirrparicd by equel about. week on hetd for instance, could be pro- - he community and his report was nights. In short from a standpoint of lettuce, being parties Mrs. C. A. Blakesley and Mrs. John a duced on industscale. This The teachers certainly appreciate larger Howes of Marjnvale were doing jie ei,(jre buildii g could le education it is preferable to have a Lawrence Bay returned from the i3 practically new in this stae this type of cooperations from the try on c in than $20,0C0. million dollar teacher in a thousand jn oar ty iuesday. bnhisi pUt shnpe for paredta. A demonstration was given herd on Monday to spend a short Wj understand they came up to and although the qublity in h uutf no, fhe proponents of tax lurd dollar building than a thousand the parents on the new method of Mme'with bis wife and family. meet with the commissioners and past year has not been the best, thetns woud hear nothing of it. Town do ldr teacher in a miliion dollar Grade Sixth in the rt i :c n v h jf gnl jivit teaching spelling find full expiesion. building. vanity mui-present a proposition whciely a pr new the S.'L. Page, in now are The parents received from this this The t vo problems of wages and Grapes county attorney, produced he old Slate y Highfor the building must Le set aside idea that if all parents know the was in town on Monday doing busin way could be secured at little cult sectii n on a large scale, but due sentimental a; peals they succeed outlay for school buildirgs must of n Eastei modern methods of leaihirg all ess in his new office. the importantion gi apes, in leed'rg He of that be treated together and no doubt to the county. t he local subjects they would be able to help product has to be sold at a Community into a cleverly disguis- it will be discovered that the reason While Mr. Atwood was in town Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pinney of their children much more successprice which returns little piofit. ed tiap, For imnv jeais the deluded why many school districts are unPiute the subscribed for County he of the more see were dinner the is We to same true Th! with at other Joseph hope guests fully. many taxpajers will have oppcrtr.niiy to able to conduct their schools for the n o .ths fifteen next for the News become Gould-inand school home and Mr. The Mrs. g of John products. parents visit the develcjment of tie sit down and realize the full import full nine months of the year end to on Sunday. Mr. Pinney was a taking advantage of our special state depends much on the a Ivar.ci -- of their acquainted with the teachers and pay their teachers adequate salaiies precipitate act. former resident of Widtsoe and paid in advance rates of fifteen ment of agriculture, so greater sup their methods. js that they have too many monumice of tw elve if and as me the months for Taxpayeis patents in pi number be ents to extravagance rej reverted given to Utahs farm washishop thatcity fora portshould such wish that their children shall in their school of years. Mr.' Pinney went on over you send us your check now. i prodnets. buildings. Dennis Munson of.Circleyille was to Circleville on business. The farmers have been asked by be properly aide mfortably housed invited to rrtke a Taxpayers aie are tbe a business visitor in our city on receiving they (lur'n years men business to the buy sheir supstudy of their local situation. What in tbe public schools, is Saturday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Barlow Elder and plies and goods at home instead of instruct in past cannot be corrected but the These buildings should Le safe and tax 'I of were Widtsoe bis the at for them. sending away baby T,asj visiting payers can see to it that past in appearance. The school attractive YYr. to a of done been on home so J. the Stokerjand family offenses, if any, are not continued. great degren, L. Raymond Nelson has returntrees-- i tmildings shulJ be a pride t.o the are the same farmets Tne Utah Taxpayer. Sunday. asking doand was ed from Salt Lake City and leflecLthe sentimcommunity buiinesa and house ment men the ly In order to encrurage the agriculing business at the court house on ents of the people respectilg tl( the Mrs. peoMr. and Clarence I. Foy tural industry of the slate, Mrs. E. M. Moore returned home Monday. necessity for the proper educationRichfield with Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hatch and ple of Utah should give preference from al facilities. Upon that all taxpayers where the were home to of at SToker when they came up Herl ert grown products Panguitch visiting A. E. Fullmer of Circleville was baby must agreein show attended the pictuie raid and are and equal, family quality price a business visitor in our city co the home of Joseph Ipson which we split last Satuiday. Cut the M. P.Brown, presiient of the Utah ction on Monday evening. on Sunday. Monday. 1 is 1 s en.. i 1 I 1 to-tak- - i v 1 gs n - v- - Junction Jocals ; . Tar-son- s, 1 ( j com-,?r,,- ni . j to-tlr- - , i . g p. d Y .U kA ho-rilUha- -- infor-nvrt'oii- L , 1 ii-rJo-- uin.3n - ( oe ht-d- ! J , , -- c rii-iric- t. I j j sm-tiu- ns de-mi- er i , j m-d- ucts -- ; vv j t right-of-wa- ( to;y j ( j Utahns Urged to Buy Utah Farm Products 1 - race-upo- |