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Show i t- VOL JUNCTION. PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH. FRIDAY. JANUARY; 2S Mac (.lakes Report, Marysvale Morgan P. McKay, our county agent, attended the Extension Conference, held at Logan from January 13 to 19th inclusive, all extension workers from the entire state were in at the convention to-gether with a number tf officiais from the U. S. Department of Agri culture. Extension problems affecting the whole 8tateas well as soma of the individual problems of each agent were.disctssed rather thoroughly. Plans were outlined the year which will 1927, materially aid agriculture and borne . demonstration Work thtohghoUi the state. Plans for .the annual farmers housewives encampment to beheld at Logan some time in July were discussed and the biggest encampment ever held in the history, of the state will take place at that Rod And1 e Livestock T Gun Club Adepts Union Meeting Situat- ion. 1927. At fr Resolutions. The M. 1. A. Gold twid Green ball held Friday evening, Now you boys that ' think the Januaiy 21 A great deal is being said and The Union Meeting held at Ant- was successful and pleasing. Tbe sheriff. Irvin Allen,' cant put written about tbegrading and mark imony on Saturday the 22nd was hall had its bareness moderetod Ly over hao better make anotherguessMarysvale of meat, better Irttdirg fend one of the most enjoyable affairs in the use 15th the ing of gold and green streamers for in the greatest epoch of his life, At meeting of the Rod & Gun Club, Jan. following resolutions were adopted. We. favor abolishing licened guides in'Ulah. We favor elosing Fish Lake for fishing on the 7th of October of each year.. And all other waters where the fish spawn in the fall of the year,, , " so-i- : Original Poems By it was hV'durntd pert night." i . F u diiitm-jui-d'.-- - - i..-- . ? . . i Res-n-rou- at beli-.bele- d dur--'lutio- ns i C ml e raetl to r vf arprejwf jaee&uHy,' -- '' There hat been one other theiuht y f ail the Agents in cooperation wila suggested in relation to the. Fish Director Harden ' BehnionJ antA"d Game taws, and that Is with state Inspector Fayett Stevens to reference to the Sage; Hen season, we would suggest that when seed certification work in the state 'con-the season is open In opt part ; Definite plans were. male tb f tlaut the workjstarted . in Pint- - lh state it should be made all over the stated instead of on the certification of seed j making opening seasor a in different p.jtstoes.11 wns indicated t the j countieslat different periods, meeting that some alight changes of certification rules would take up on place inthe way of tiy'-tin-g diseases. worst our potatoe sopieof Everybody in the state is beginning Items to look to this section as a possible nourceof good clean seed. The recent storm was general The Msrysvale Fish and Game the state from Logan to Ulub met a short time ago and passed a set of resolutions regarding the Junction. situation. These resolutions were sent in to out representative at the state Legislature in order that he would know the attitude or lhe people here who are interested esp- Horald Woods has returnedhome eci ally legislation regarding frpm the southern part 'of J the co- the game question. A great deal of untry where he has been for some interest has been aroused all over slate about certain charges that tjnie past. sure to come up for discussion aie is Mr. and Mrs. J. IL Baldridge and it hoped that the best interof accompanied by Mrs. Baldridge's ests this section of the country not be overlooked, as we have two daughters, Florence and Lill- may ian Payne, ail of Koosharem are quite alotof ardent sportsmen. here visiting at the home of their K. I. Blakesiee who went to Salt eaughter andsi&ter, Mrs. Laurence Lake City last week is receiving Bay and family. treatment at the Holy Cross Hospital. J. T. Woods has returned borne fcofu Greenwich where he spent a The Junior W. and S. Kensington few days visiting with friends. Club entertained the Senior Club at a party Thursday evening at the Clifford No ton of Circleville was home of Miss Dorothy Blakesiee. A visiting for a few days the early large crowd attended and an enpart of this week at the home of Mr joyable time was had by all present. and Mrs. J. T. Woods and family. The club members decorated their refreshment table very artistically, Mrs. Silas Brinkerhoff made a trip te Richfield one day last yveek Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ottensen left to visit with her daughterjand lit- Tuesday morning for Salt Lake City r. tle grandaughter, Mrs. Elva Mrs. Ottensen who had not beer, well for some time, suddenly became much worse and it was necessary j te hurry to Salt Lake for medical Order butter wrappers here, . A s ' gl veo . i Un-coun- ty fiftarpvale function Jocals in-th- Chid-fste- Prjnted pn fhort oeiipf- - Tha Piute County News is beam ing more or less prominently known for th4 publication of original poems composed by Piute Cqunty people. 0ur fir8t contribution was Tribute to Lorin Fullmer by Maude Full- - v nr,r then cann Mr. Corner lii :1c fel'ow vos buried on ucs' y f .Rowing an open air service nexL Edith Cherrirgton s prize win- Pot,m taken from, the Deseret vvhich war et n.led by many friends The EupreireSacrafice News, Then Mr. Jensen of Mwysvale sent.-- : 01 lo anoViadnal poem entitled. ' s, t 21-4- boyiu 16-4- d A - wllrn4 j s ' H 1 - . i i j NT ! i ! rry-njake- fun-maki- rs. ng o mirth-provoki- Cir-clevi- -- lli . pep-rall- com-meudab- le. - -- , i f c "r ' mentlonf' - : - --- a,' joe - n j doubt but' whst IbVrc with .cow ome "MLourlng JA. WhUMunji j ells, sheep bells, and ourPkites proved disastrous tolhe which Is pabiished in this alwayrwill.be a supply and flat guy othev kind of bells procurable local aud.1 But 4 quints. A score of U.e eheipfi there is a place for : Every poem ows.WMUa. and afy attracted tr.e atlinin r. of 3 itands against the local cuts of meat :dpod products the of 00 Part everyone as they race d upand down which upon the face of it looks ter:;b,UJr everyone seems to he aggreed that he street: The rider of the horse rible. w ire g,Rd to encouro Jocal writ- Consideting, however that this class of tneichandise slit old not' tried to make the ' corner 8 on Rnd more beer .e08 high one week before the series started. er be unduly- iui(-'trit j in :i .each time and e8Wes the poems . Lloyd almost invar two of our strongest squad were ,, of what trend the situaiicit snow only to be compelled to drop! from the teanili bov? w hva,M' hd tbenyr the . There apparently ib a eci e .".'Wybndedln once more and Plgathered rushed. Furthermore it must be rernember?!of Pub,lbinfc several , up -. asition on the part joppackers, t6 another thj(ler where lhe per-- 1 ed that our team is new In the bu'artic,e,byachoo,chi,dre ' bers and retailors to assist in co- ww rp.ated. At length inessand more than one season'ls ,8 thU trueof tbe Widtaoe aenTO fQrmce ordmatmg all interests oard lhfrosrill tJre,i of eha epr6 requjr(.d to puk exprience upon Ut us hve more of these original endof bettering meat food products' poems and articles and all those jjyyd was taken into the nearby the players' heeds' and this attitude seems to have foothills and there left to find his worthy of merit will find a place in been most helpful. our columns. way home alone and the bride being Stake Conference was held on There are only a couple of views returned to tow with the m Saturday last in Antimony with the and there are enough others taking following people fiom our town atdiffeeent angles to fill a book and ed much merriment ensued. The The young couple took all the tending; many of them on both sides of the in good part and the Messrs and Mesdames C. R. Dalton, house was grouped according to question seems to have merit. next night, Wednesday evening, Ambrose Shurlz, J. R.'r Norton, the birthdays then each month draHowever in a broad way, these were given a shower by the towns- Louring Whittaker, Mrs: Caroline matized pervious stunts. Asa result conflicting opinions do not seem to people in' the auditoiium. Mrs. Elsie Hallarday, there were quaker meetings, Little Wiltshire, be the crux of the situation. The TheNrws joins their many friends Mrs. John R. Campbell,' Mrs. Ida Red Riding Hood, Fairview and big thing about the whole discussion in the-twcities in wishing them Mangum, Mrs. Maude Flillmer, Mrs musical burlesque Deestrictskule tba whatever oonclusion is 3 luck, .happiness and prosperity in LeRoy- Dalton, Mrs. Rhoda Thomp- Bibicnl Proverb and A Kangaroo reached good has been done for their venture on the matrimonial son, Mrs. Leah Woods" and Mrs. Court. It was loads of fun. Cat and the industry as a whole, as well as sea. r. Dog was also played and again the Zettie Whittaker. the consuming public. Interest has Match Rrce Vocal During the noon, lunch was served been aroused toward the end of . Mr,, and Mre. Bsrt Lswis of to the visitors by the Ant'mony sis- Boles, serious and comic were given improving breeds inspiring better were down Tuesday giving ters and at the close of the meeting by members of the company and methods in finishing bb well as the their .consent to the mariiage of a social time was enjoyed, plenty of good stories. modernizieg of meat .packing plants of their daughter Hazel to Lloyd) Later in the evening eome very v; to make possible the packing of Stoker. Matinee dances during the noon acceptable refreshments were served meat food products in suh a manThe following attner as to deliver them to consumer . S. L. Page of Mary svale was att- hour were featured 'Wednesday, ended; Thursday and Friday of this week in the most palatable and sanitary Messrs, and Mesdrmes LeRoy ending. to cfficiol business at the at school. The object was to y condition. on slat eoonty Tuesday. the students fof the Friday Lewis, Shep Haycock, John R. CampWhat has been accomplished in C.R. Norton, James L. Whittnight Hague game. Musie was giv- bell, the West towards raisingistardards D. D. Adamson, Charles R. aker, en by the school orchestra. of breeding and feeding livestock been has Dalton, E. F. Chamberlain, A. E. way certainly highly has been nothing short of amazng. Fullmer Ervin Allen. A. R. ThompA Pep assembly was held on Wed It has only been within a very short : AH of these son, W. D. Harrison, V. R. Johnthings are progressperiolthat the territory west of ive and wiil reflect benefit dear nesday at which members of the son, Ambrose Shurtz, the Misses. tbe Rocky Mountains was able to down the line from the producer to faculty spoke to encourage a Kathleen Horton, Etta Fullmer, ' furnish choice grain finished an- the consumer. Progress has never greater enthusiasm for tbe ball Nola Campbell. Jessie Allen, Bertha team and a more vigorous responimals for the Pacific CoaBt demand hurt Horton, Nellie Simkins, Beth Andanyone unless it was someone sive attitude. Take for Instance the Holiday tt aid who' was living in his erson, Mary Spackman, Alta Slinyesterdays in years gon$ by the practice hai and w Idle wondering If king, tbe Mesdames Elsie Halladay, something Mr. Ambrose been to ship dressed m.jat in from c ,t;b? be di r- iV'.? Mrs. and Shurtz ;;a LeRoy Dalton. Rae Cobb, Irene Petly... i vv the Ee.3t to meet ti.i': p at hjme Tuesday evening to erson, and the Messrs. L. R. Nelson v! r ier . West has made a sjply v'-i- .' ; i'.r,: r. of fri nda who attended a M- - M donday, Meeks Halladay, Milo rmwi enjoyable social. 'A bright Campbell, .:! through tbe improve r.ent &Oi Cloyd Campbell, r ..:i h; of methods cheery fn vplr.ee attracted the first Murray Lewis. breeding lines, Cr.ler Gutter wrappers Leie. arrivals r.bout which reminiscences feed lot operation ete. &od the poLcw. Prin .ed on --f jwere told. As the evem.o.progres8- jvork whifh ias L.p done iii tow jThefctf-i- v ;Hrrisonrt ! i j Death resulting from pneumonia and measles came upon Dewey Thomas, seven year old son of Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas on Monday January 17. All care and attention t haUould be given proved futile to tW d. a.hd Milady that settled up or :.hi lad pr fo.St his life. The ! - i V 4 County People. Wcod-Whittler- 1 . , . i i I'--- . and one that roost people are most anxious to let the public inon,' "and sheriff pulls off without even letting the county clerk know about it, that is this, one day last1' wbek he ' gathered up Miss Wilson of Hills- 1 dale and getting into his Buick-For- d fiiwered inbo Salt Lake City wheie" after procuring a Salt Lake licence, he secured the services of the Saif Lake Temple officials to ring out the wedding bells which made 'of ' ' tney two one indisolvable sheriff, Its alright, Irvin to Sherloclc .' ' one of the most sacred ordinances the social over in such fine shape, ever given to man over us, and we-hope you will be aa successful In The coldest night this winter wa8 handling other crimnal offenses in' " '' same way. experienced last Saturday eu-nig the r' when the thermometer registered 7 Seriously, we extend most cordial below. Several people knew it to be congratulations to the young""' 60 below bub byfeompromise it was couple and wish them a joyous and-i- V settled at 7. Many homes froze u happy journey through lift, .r j that have not frozen up for several years. Vari'us pet house plants ' nurtured through other snaps now bend their heads in defeat. Inshhrt , ll - extending from the wall sides to a pendant in the center. All guests at the dance wore paper fezz caps that gave further c6Ior to the social. Ice cream and candied lice were served for refreshments. The Arabian Nights proved to be a prpjy little bunch of high school students who surprised beyond expectations. The, "fiddle and peaner rested the stud-ents while the older dance set enjoyed the Virginia Reel, Newport and a square dance. The whole evening was a credible reflection upon the M. 1. A. committees who put - t Mew Jherriff. Antimony. . J Wedding Beils Fof Qrclcville jMew feeding campaign and other rtc the history of this organization, the tivities ald.g tbe lines of raising Antimony Relief Society know how and maintaining tbe standards4' of Lo entertain its guests. meat food production. The news;. - By reason of a desire on the part papers of the country have played of the authorieties to use all availsmall part in arousing interest on able time on Union Meeting day. for the discussion of the problems affthese constructive subjects and of deal to is credit the ecting the several organizations, due great press for what it has done to bring they established the rule that each We advocate a bag limit of fifteen the problems of agriculture and attendant who expected to'partake the live stock industry before the of food during the Union day1 must ducks or five geese and ten ducks. needs put it in their vest pocket, or BOYS UNDER 18 SHOULD NOT public. There are many different opinions some other cozy receptalle and BE LICENSED TO HUNT DEER. on the subject of marking and label bring it with them, as there would We favor abolishing the board of! ing meat. On the one hand there be no meals given out on that day. elk control and placing their duties is the cowman in the range produc- However, the gang who. assembled upon the game department. ing states who says: Where do we there had either inadvertently or time. We advocate the opening and get off under suoh an arrangement? willfully neglected to take their It is to be hoped that a goodly iiitich along, and so rather that see closing of the Duck season he un- Grass cattle may be bought up to famtheir farmersiand of number iform all over the state of Utah, first class condition and produce a them return home hungry the Ant ilies from Piute and Garfield Co- - whether December 31 rt or Jan- high! desirable meat food but un- iiiiony womenfolks providtd a Irp unties will take advantage of this der Federal grading they could lunch fit for a king which included uary 15th. rare opportunity. Moving pictures never- - be classed and of sandwiches, cheese, pickles, two or choioe We would to to like the say of'last years encampment made by have to , necessity wyuld pass thro- three kinds of cake pd a big pot the Department of Agriculture various clubs of Piute County that ugh thy traid channels under a class of hot chrcolaie coffee. After ltn were viewed by all the exlensh.n we would like to help them and ask ification which would lc direotly cheon the canned music w as turned workers and a real movie Has been them to help us get some fish to reflected back upon the range cow- looje and those so desiring, danced- In tbe Sevier river. It is a V built around the encampment of plant man through its effect upon prices V wonderful fish and for would place last year, ft is to be hoped that we Now we have the feed lot operafeed thousands of' fish if we could More Wedding Bells. s coin thu can show these pictu-etor who markets his product as them planted. gei r finished grain fed beeves: "Why unty in the near future. Stoker-Lewi- s. Secretary.. Die- annual girl' and boy club should we not have arbitary gradWe heartily endorse the Marys-val- e leader school will beheld as usual ,1: ing and marking of beef cutfc? If Rod and Gun Club Resolutions In Logan the first week in March. if to and is desirable hi?hquality t loyd Stk( r of Juncti n and Four representatives will be sent as above set out and appreciate the be encouraged a premium must be Mis.--llfe1 L. j' f it . .He ere It ur.iu-up from Piute and Gatfield counties privilege of juLlithiig I It m for received for .hi? comvr-rl'rj; rr Boys and girls c'ub work is becom- the perusal of the public. From the should be marked it- rjxr n 'v.i a;i W comments we have heard we are to be t; j ng one of the paramount C" : i ; 1, j i wf extension work in He rtr.te. sure that tie reswotiors express classts-mbit's so the. ' . vV-'i .le rid. i the of general sentiment .Piute tf 5 ucermay be i warded for Threejrery successful girls. dubs of rid city th hrr.e as shells their worK this year and unty, end as it is. the ou'y Rd and toward crehlirg n product b.it n sy liir. cart t choice. it it to behoped that, doub'e that Gun Club in the County the hotf,e with Lloyd behind the spody should be accepted rs the Then tqo. ihe packer, jobber and wilOke uptbe woik tnrt on a aleiyh. The bora. cart : , NO 7. |