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Show jT -- r y , AJV Ay a v a VOL. 7. JUNCTION. Junction jocals Washington, D. int Coo'idges message to 21 on Mexican-Nicaraguan- ' Voi'day members Editors To Be ,e rst presidency, probab thcni, niembeisof the quoi.n of the twelve aposties.and the Hon r able Milton h. Wellirg, fid Professor Levi Edgar Young, of the Editors of newspapers who attUniversity of Utah. end Leadership Week will confer a .The recreational period of the favor upon tlec ni ittee that has1 afternoon of each day will be, con- the week ii 1 i g t if y willtal ducted by Wilma Jeppson, Claud at the Extens;on dice in the EducY. arm ation building and make their ptts-enc- e Cornwall. ). Robinson known. A special t fl'oi t w ill I e others, 1 ,0 Neal Johnsrn of Antimony was relations hit the country n the-visiting: relatives and friends in our right spot and at the right tin e. Wea ea peaceful people but n t city on Wednesday of this week. pacifist, wt are a just, l ut not a Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Day of truculent people. Put the time had arrived whin it was necestaiy to Antimony arrived here Wednesday m&ke clear that what we were demorning and stayed a couple of molish ating w i 8 fait ness and not days to visit with their daughters, Mrs. James Peterson and Mrs meekness. There were some timid souls who began to pyramid an til- Melvin Morrill. They also transacted some business at the couty set trimatum on the message. There be no fear of such a happening. .Until while here. the time the message was written. There wasa distinct possibility that Charley Stoker spent several our Mexican neighbor uncbidvd davs in Junction visiting with his might have passed from ohe stage parents, Mr and Mrs. J. W Strker of pin pricking to another so that Charley has been in Ar.t'mory the an ultimatum might have become past few months living with his an absolute necessity for protection sister, Mrs. Stella Cleaves. of American rights and propeity. The very firmness of his message Gus Lambson of Circleville was has eliminated that possibility. transacting business at the county seat on Wednesday. The approval bv the Interior . Department of the low bid of $2G9, Mr. Charles Wiley was in Junet- o27.do for construction . certain ion Wednesday on business. Both he roads in the Grand Canyon Nation- and his wife came down on Thurs-- i .al Park which was sipmiticd on dHy to compete their work hme. December 21st, merely n a ks the ... organizaticra, 1 ut they are never-- ! tin ess interesting, the following wil! spe8k "n vvl" being examples: If any member sweats or curses, his neighbor may give him a kick on the shins. If any member tels stories in the club that are not true, he shall forfeit for every third lie a half penny. If any member brings his wife into the club, he shall pay for what ever she drinks or amolvts. If any memlers wife comes to fetch him from the club, she shall speak to him outside the door. The last rule wasperhnps consid-afte- r ered quite necessity in a day when there were ro ieer bonis, n- d tnry enabled a timorous husband to escape while a fnithr'i! steward the v, ife that ho was not in. 1 1 made to provide a rc m for thin in which they may prtpaie notes 8nd in which typcwiitns will be furnished free. Editors of newspapers t h tough out the V'rst me cordto invited ially attend the luncheon of the writers which will be held on Tuesday evening of Leadership Week, January 5 at td'O P. M. The evening programs will begin with a B. Y. U. Concert band concert in which Professor Robert Sauer ard his organization will be assisted by the University CUb Male Chorus, a chorus made up of more than fifty voices selected from among the best singers of Provo. This conceit will be held Monday evening in the Utah State tabernacle Tuesday evening the annual Get-- i ball will be held tin the Ladies Ferber Old Man Minick, Edna grate play, w, II be staged , , inter-mounta- NO e. 1027. j id Congress M' PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JANUARY - in Mention, Writers. light luncheon is being an r.rg. ed at Brighom vlovng University on lhe eveninff (if Tues(ll)V January A s " Lizzie Liston Dies. Mrs. Oscar Liston of Escalante passed away in Salt Lake City on Tuesday morning followirg an operation for appendicitis. Mis. Listen had gone into Salt Like City to visit her mother and while thete became ill and consulted n physician who advised an operaticn, she notified her husbnnd who immediately went to that city to he with his wife at the time of the operation. ow soon We were unable to learn the operation was pirnin.id (that Mrs. Liston passed aw ay. Mrs. Liston was an active werk-hnv- e or in church and social affpits anu was for several years Slake ont of the Y. L. M. I. A. of the Cj a i field Stake. All those w ho worked with her loved her and will mourn deeply when they loam of her passing. Besides her husband she is surviv od by several children and a host of 1 j Preaid-assure- d day evening for the entertainment 25 for CI.t,at:,0 W)ite,g and ng. silvcr doilar in change, but these. A'--, ty ol the visits. This play was Tuesday and Mr. Liston, who writers who attend Leader-- 1 coins a. e not as common as thpv the Ume the bod' f,im Ue 8"me by ag ,ohU sj'st' UmVehip Week, acconling to H. P. Men- - once tfere. They are unpopular Mr Archie Cleaves sm-- " a short'Sta,laCOmi,'ehe,lsi'e I. , was met at the station northern em in the pai k, it was stai le by sity paveis anu was pronounmd 1,1 hl ,s city work,nS uPn program because of their weight timein Junction the ea.Iy part . ot Ivan one the R. Eakin, bupeni.lt nclcnt heie best the diarr.alic utj Montagueof Antimony who The metal in the present silver by ain the week visiting at the home of. intended going. on over the mounl- department h:is ever offered. today. rt v tor wi.tors .f ,'loilar worth rpproximati !y forty ar.ge on J. W. Stoker. lain that evening, Explaining this staten fit, Mr. On Tho.rsd: era- - ci nts. 1 he value vunes a little ' Ec kin said. Our deepest sympathy and The it.ereasii g numbtr conceit while g from day m day with the price ot' Lawrence Bay and Oh r ev Stoker f visitors to the Grand Canyon gram ct vvh..n goes out to Mrs. Listons savor. The ill. liar while woith but made a trip to EIs r.nre on f'lievi'ay in their bereavement. k'ai K. has mace the open- -, .Nalional .family fert.v-mio. nis in itself cnoiousi. us el i musl of this week. While there Lawrence ot new a drivers lug necessity. ani enseml,!e gn rev, ; l;eU l e accepted at its face had some dental work done 'lrciing the event visit to the pai k Thja conCt., t wiii 're of one dollar. Y t silver d ;,i Body of Horace M. Albright, t Miss Ivy Stoker went to Anti- Director of the National laik he pup- r dollar has far less mony Sundey to visit ''lih her Service (Field) t i ns weie discuss- d t nn-i- c h m with miitoil vrliie but it is really worth ami o.'i.ji s s er and family Mis Sie bi Cleaves for a five year road U i ding pror.cee. h wiii ie i tin at mon-- at swan oxnerit r least, some of them for a short time. gram. The tentative pn gr: m which C.iio F. M." ihise win be to not only most Huy accepted at! The student body of the Anti- ixpict was worked out wiii call for the lomhi-ii!d attenu this ilu.i make face vn'ue, but some of thtm are mony school put on n program and Howes and Elbeit Pitts j)eilC4iture 0f two approximately dance in their home town Wecnes- their intent ns knrwn b. S turdry redei n aple in gold. of Marysvale were visiting relativt s mi;i,on do.larsat tl? Grai d Canyi n But it mui.es no difference to the day evening which, frrm all reports January, 2, Mr. Merrill announced and friends in Jum tiin ,r.cay jng the ni xt five years. It was l siCK-Unin c a mn.od- md naij pi is n w helhi r the dollar was entirely succiFt-fufit m eveiy ornvi that veiling. Elbert recently ie uu.rd Grand pal 'tlcipau in the recrea'iona! hour, ati( ns uiat lhe is xrorth intrinsically forty- - view point, The progrrm was splen- he s may be arranged for from Mexico and related si n e in' or view project will he continue t0 Included among tlnse will be a Evoryhody wl o is writing or who one cents or so, as in the case of did every child taking his or her YU,1,e c",1Ctllv esting incidents wlice hapfemd i)eseit View. The next pn ject will concelt lias auiiiit:oi)H to wiite is.tl gihle to puts partin the best manner showing pet f long as Uncle 'Sam wh !e he was there. He is i r. pa: id 0e lhecor5S rucli n of to ovel- - orch. stra. at lend. his nan.e to it. When our coTnu n ttiat much thought and time kail to tell a great deal about that coon- - ,()i k th1 A wide tniollmert is expected wonderfu, Hnvasupi, Can-- y Uncle wrtgos his study fist on a hit been devoted to their trainirg. Ore n. Brancht'S from this load wi.l this year, Diiectoi Nun n said in paiK'1 i!j "wo'tb. wbat he says special feature of the progri m was AtlH make accessible the old Bass Ci n p, discussing the fevirt AliU picgnn. it ia. anorigiriHiplaybyliUleMiss Vida Ulupb T. Lester Riddle of Kingston was Havasi Gieatjtwo sthkes were icpteMnttd last pai, Apache ar.d It is well to have a relative of this Johnson. 1 he w litirg shows d ieal a pi asant cai ei at tl e News Office Tumi) Points. On the North Rim! year, and the rtpiesmtatii n this A lalHnt and everyone enjc jtd it vicious circle, in which child- - charar ter in the family. on Thursday. a road is projected to Cape Royal. In year promises to be as good. ren, cotton and ignorance f.guie, Minneapolis Journal. " addition to these, oil er scenic high-- j The dance following the progrrm was recently described by the Prothel Orange Wari er of Antimony was wayg are bejng plarnedt yhtn was enjoyed by n laige gressive Farmer, which although a business visitor in our city on Ad- crowdhugey pr(lfrram ia completed there willce' Hope all who hated the kiddie s eferring particularly to Ihe South Thursday. lover a hundred milisof modern m- a s comeback. agul may be in evidence in other section proved highways in the park. The on Americas in- - of the Commenting country. oiitl Li Kcv Jr, O I 11 Clin- IQ vrs uirjct lmponani semens nf thp jusLrial progress, Viscount Roth- - It appears that faim.ns of a our a business visitor in city ' ".system will be paved. This will one of E , j- j db certain community had voted against Successful results obtained from Thursday. Incidental Mr. Sevy told abje vjsijpr8 to view the carji n jc;st8 declares tl of P'pjnng . ' of, j oi-.;- ' con-tdolen- ce i . , o Student : Ai-sist- Successful. - tlr - t Dance are-fo- ex-Ral- ph i j u.-t- ' - - md ' Pfnnc Ignorance: j Power And Progress. w For Drug, dicts. V - er r, - "8t 'Mr.mprao.Kall, 7b7 ..or, nt1e. "'"A tne cmidie.n iiom .uscd&sa"''T1''.'" could ro be he felt) as cojicn subscribers hypocomic infection in r.t fir Itipe provCi based more else than . upon thc fi ds. At he san e time the the treafment anything of drug addicts are longer be without the fastest grow- - c i i ii ip ail othif forms ofubaj fact has ghe that 29,000,000 ;m the couth wasra-- lr a wirrvlus! a Dr. Alexander Lambert little (C.T, by paper mg with Natioral horSeD((tt.pr of rported recreatjoncorsiseI?t electric power . ..fLu we want to k cotton of would lhat it not sul our cop the way former president of the American ep Park policy. lbU 1,He bring the cost of production. Ihuts; Medical .m act,1,sa ef to want we and scribers talking associatirn. and associates, Mr. Etkin also stated that the that is estimated as the equivalent Childien are kep t out of school Bellevue Weep our little paper growing until hosp t d. part of the njoney would be spent of 290,000,000 human woikers, to make surplus crips that cause! Tests of Ihe new it is one of the biggest little papers on the south rim, as over 0 per remedy have He also asserts that ti e dry is ,J.iw t hat do to prices bring ano were going in the slate, povi i(y made over 9 period L of seven cent Of the pak visitois use this visibly when practi a y keeps children out of school thatjkeen approaching and months dunng which time fourteen it, too! v section. However, It e wonderful all the hard manui' la! or of the soonaddicts have been cured ci I heir rim country will cot be over- -' United States will Le done by el- is The esult an 8 da. several sequeunending kester btoker spent craving for dru;s in an average of looked, and substantial finds "ill fWtiitr of nee ' and To poverty ignorance. at the sheep herd in Lawrence Bays about three wnksfor each case. No student of economics can fail keep chi du n out of school for work to in came Lawrence while The patients aie declared also to place to grasp the truth, as well as the,in ,he field-o- r in factories eiiher-ia- ! transact business. lawrence aho have shown improVtd gmeral favorable tllis cf ncnce 8111 d shorl a situat;a moral and d he sight, f policy, j , went down to Elsinore where health. 8CCG1C IP ,on- Amertcan progress and prosp - econ()rriic f0iy, a crimed against! In addition to its efficucy in treat some dental work done before re to Lowry Nelson, chairman of the have been due to the irciees- - childhood erity ing morphine, cccain nd heioin turning to the herd. general committee, and as was ed output per worker which has addicts, itis said that the narcosan! earlier, Mr. Nelson says, made possible by improved power were be injections are benificial in casts of the best ever The county commissioners they promise to driven machinery. j in veronal and alin session on Tuesday, the 18th, as offered. The hearty cooperation of Olden G!iib 'Rules. So long as America shall keep her j cohol. While the uealment gives a Boat d of Equalization on Personal tl e general church authorities, and place in the forefront of mechanic the greatest promise some refineD. L. Full- the d of commissioners the al support property, and electrical progress, so long w ill be necetsa y g W. R. of and Board of Trustees' and faculty The custom among luncheon clubs ments of technique mer, Fred N. Swalbe-will her people enjoy the highest made he can available to before it Jolley were present, also county the institution have combined to average of living standard in thein I10 States, w hereby a as present club is supposed to limit itmcmUr practitioners gin-rallAttorney Fage aid Clerk Joseph assemble an unusual program. world. c mrthud.s arc quii complex. Ipshn. r jsnip to only one of each bnsinoi Besides the twenty regular defiDooveie-Karcusariuas by Two commissioners were ordered a similar ru1of education in which Mr and Mrs. Ralph partments a tiochein-! CommRoad ngaiiao ij. State Horyvi.c, Ihe wilh meet tlito - famous Spectslo r c u 0, organ leaders of thought or the inter. ad family have re.i from v. c; bis on America u.c 10 1j ission on the 24, inst. ifcd by Addison, the Fdr.ei.fi h e:?ay-mountain regin will discuss import- - American Fork and ot! ir, 19C9and remained in hot.cynioi-t J. F. Gibbs was appointed Justice for list, t'.oifc then vo centuries ago. the north where they is now 42 ar.d nas of the Peace of Marysvae precinct. In that day the rule wau seated tills country, lie time some p ast. winked on the development of Lis Some discussion was had withdel-igate- s None shall be aamiltA til US from Maryavale about a posthe club lhat is of the same trade p; e; .51 aliens for ten years. Should h s discovery fulfill the expectations of the with any member of it. sible change in the course of The Tetuh Ann'ial Rod , erioci6( and five high class evening American Red Cr ss is he'd Vi year State highway through that town, entertainment8, ' Some other rult s of the Spectator of eminent phjsicians who have 11 to 23. It is an inNovembfir from co''ucte tke ;IS1 test? ke but no action was taken. endorse with your club, however, find no counterpr.rt Ihe speakers at assembly will vitation to yonite towide r!ce among the reaching ser- among the modern regulations gov - ent't:e t0 a membership Order butw-- r wrappers here. include Superintendent Adam S. vice to humanity. erning Rotary, Kiwanis and similar Bennion and Dr. John A. Widtsoe Printed on short notice. nU,M MS w! I a A Thing Beauty Is a Joy Forever . sh . hW - m-rt- h 1 j ; , ' - j pr-idic- over-induigen- ! whole-soule- ifif I ft a w' fi - tar 'sgi-- ' j j A-d- . rr(-H'!- J j Lt-- i I ( This is one ct the beauty spots ot he International Exposition in Philadelphia. The exposition celebrates the 150th anniver sary ot the signing of the Declaration of Independence The view shows the tower o. one of the main exhibit buildings rearing its head up from among the gorgeous landscape which artists have built around the giant structures which house exhibits from forty-thre- e nations of the world. The Exposition continues until December 1. Sesqui-Centenni- b ( |