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Show ' I - ' tn VOL. 7. JUNCTION. PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY Widtsoe Items On January 29 Mr. Carl Haycock arsvalc and Larvin Campbell made a trip to Panguitch to see and obsorb the which appealed to them spo-imost. U terns Mr. Barnett and family left for Home. J. R. Ca npbell has been in Escal- Philadelphia a few days ago in ante the past week transacting their new automobile. Mr. Barnett plans ro be back by March first business. All was bustle and preperalhm when he hopes to start up work at in the home of LaVen Brooks bethe Bully By again. cause Marvel was coming home for It is rumored abouc town that the Tushar Mining Company are to resume operations soon with Mr. J. F. Gibbs in charge iof the work. when do you thmk she Mother will be here? About the third, Oh djar! Ill never live until then. 1 believe yeti enn stand it laughingly exclaimed Mrs. Breeks. Oh pash! you know what 1 mean, Lilly fingers! came a voice from the door as Romare Davis, Marvels and LaVerns best friend stepped into the room. Marvel is eomirg Romane, home on the third! is she? Yes I can hardly wait. Neither can 1, wont, we show her a good time though. Ill say we will, A week later Romane and LaVern were driving to town to await the A number of other mining proper ties are said to be going to begin of Many of the young people of npt nations soon, hope some Widtsoe attendi d a missionary them start work pretty soon, as dance at Antimony Wedrfsrpy 2. there is no worn here until some of them do They all ropnt tert a good time and are willing to go again. Mr. and Mrs. Boone were day visitors. Newely-Wed- s. The people of the Junction ward were given a treat on fast. Sunday this month. The Gleaner Gills of Mutual without giving anyone an inkling of what they intended doing, furnished the major part of the speak ng. Each girl took a subject and devoted fiom three to five minutes to discussing the subject and beaiirg her testimony. Those who attended congiatulated the girls and felt that the meeting was one of the best ever. Other speakers took up the remainder of the time and taking it all in all the first meeting of February was pronounced most exeellant. ' Aged Pioneer bundle shower under the direct of Mrs. Mattie Woods and Ida Howes was given at the Woods home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Cliford Norton who were married A last week intheManti Temple. A goodly crowd attended the shower and the young coup'e received many beautiful and useful presents, After an evening of games and merry making a delicious lunch was served to the participants. Eeeryone voted that a splendid time bad been had and almost wished the couple would be rt married so another show er could be given whore they could have as time. Called. -- Doing Ones Part. force of workers, each is practically forced to take" hisor her shair of the work. If some one lags behind, that pursons makes so much trouble that such a one becomes unpopular, and may lose his job. In carring On the public activitea of a community, there are' also many laggards. As such efforts are voluntary, there is no fray of forcing such people to do their part. This s is the reason why community may not keep up with industrial advance. Some day people who fail to take their share in the community activites will become so unpopular that they will see the necessity of taking hold to do their share of the common task. In a ion good Sun- NO 9, Boundle Shower1 For Meeting , the summer, 1927. Special Sacreineiit s When Marvel Came 11 dual non-lerfurm- anc pro1-gres- Business Advantages. All Party. Night Isabella Neil King, born Sept. 7 Miss Tressie Quinn of Richfield is In most cities could develop con1810 at Ebicorn Estate, Northfield, he. at of home the grandvisiting siderably further, if it was not for mother Mrs. John Howes. Scotland, and dfed Jan. 29, 1927, at ashame it so Aint we are darn certain conditions that constitute a only train that stored in hesmi!l j IjIlri,Aen has heen h(rfne on a Fjlmore, Utah, at the r.gn of 9G. slow that we did not report the all-- ! handicap. The roads leading to the to. i of Ltrmain. I wo . ler w iV s! e visit from the Snow The deceased was a truly religiThe children who have been quarCollege where city may be too rough. The citys will look like, said Romane more to antined for measles seemed quite ous woman. At the age of 12 she hg has been attendinp schooI- transaortation facilties msy be unhjrsdf than to LaVern. Why just delighted to be allowed to attend became a member of the Church of satisfactory. A city may need new like be did wl en she eft g ofv. Do Mr. Hatch and son. has been the ninti.ree bus or trolley lines, Freight rates you tmnk she wid be stuck up? Of1 here for the last niont h gvt. i !o diilhrgfor may be unfavorable. The Bidewalks oourse not, but Im glad ve jist, artiasm waier. I ut h..e been Lti - .tloir sr,..v and paving may be behind the times bought that new' wa'lptqei ind bed- sder e.fi 1. e gulir pt Parking space for automobiles may room set for her. TihmiIov i vem:g b y,"h k and a real old time belnadequat. And so on. The shriek of the whistle broke m lienee. Austin Amins r. of Kingston re - ol was enjoyed. Games and carts People may growl and growl, but on their conversation. The tian: In ire fn r. Nej ciai the., .id ervt will be assumed that because n llu was servid ve, p'ayed supper sloped down andanongtoe throng en t the winter work- -' will not It thi We b certain ard the last cars ci anking up handicaps hav? always exist- i of pissTig rs wa; Marvel vkoo-- i at jmeaentirig aiouud five o'clock in ihe morning ed that they always have to. But if aft. pnoon LaVern, si said colriy and from the lateness of the hourU good business men's organization as s' e casta critic ai glai c a her; Mrs. Jessen sw i t n Everyone is oo t'p ti es prewir- MDsouti rvvi , whole she i Maine d we would say up north on everyone had a real gets af er such conditions it is com- sisters clothes, ar.d isn't this tltt. busings aid danee at Kansas City for three weeks whie time. to her ing fertile ttoty Ninos jmt If you dont want to take monly possible to remove many little Romane Davis? Yts that la me in to he held next Ft iday evenirg. As the Saints wei e budding more hand Kingston. word on it ask Lars Feterson, isting difficulties or at least to im- Romane you know tie vas your! the dance is held annually to raise carts. She crossed the plains that Mond Luke and prove conditions very much. Quince Crowe. Uxt friend before you went away. n the puictn'e su inner and fall, walking the entire funds to at j Iv Come and lets go bone minnaj price of the pal k ever j b. dv is h p- - distance , except when she was carA'- -' is dicing to see jcu. Yt s gutts1 ing it w i be a success in every ried accross two rivers on Captian To Mother would like to see n e i ve A! ui d cks horse. way. been gone ten months. LaVern Messrs. J. H. Brirkeihoff, Ale The company arrived in Salt Lake A year or to ago the rates were would you please stop tie cm I M cln tos-- and Fertall Gieenha'gh in tl e middle of Sept, and she was Mr. Dods our local druggist raised on postal cards from one to u have returned wan t to get out. Why Routine firm the southun throw his kre out of place last married to James King who also two cents, th idea being double were going to spend the da v h p1rt of the state w here they I ace Sunday evening so is walking very crossed the plains in the same cc m- - This is a free isn't the it? income, Practice showB the in- country us, declared LaVern. Well let b, en the pat few davs. carefuly at resent. We fni'ed to pany with her on Sept. 20th. They' Well, then, I can do as I pleasp- - come was cut nearly (The get out. (said Marvel,) treby ler find h w the accident happened as remained in Salt Lake that winterl Do the sc words reca the squabbi s same may be said in sending news- . Mother wan's her. La Vein cast a Attorney J G. Goulding and tbev nidn t want it published m and came as far south as Provo with of your childhood when one or the papers, It killed that business since surprized glance at her sister and Sheriff Frank Haycock of Pangudcb lhe the general exodus the following1 other party tried to settle the issue letters were often cheaper. The tvpped the car. weie doing business in our city on May, 1858. Their oldest child Isa-- ,, reverence to the kind of a co- - government will row change both After Romane had entered the Monday. They wont on over io ill is at J. W. Robinson reported untry in which loth dweld? and come back to the old regulat- house and the sisters were on their Antimony on legal tusircss Hoy moved ta Fairfield, where they they Where did you and I learn those ions, his home, evidently bad a too strenI Why way, LaVern gasped. were blessed with three more childweie accompanied to that city by on words? Was the original Patrick, at Junction uous Monday. day thought you liked Romane. Oh! 1 Henry Moore of our town, ren. Later they moved toDeeeiet, who arrived in New York on lhe used to, before I went away, but where they lived for four years, coldest iiny oj the year, the first to shts so common and so much (like Eugene Rudd of the Tully Boy oom'ng t Fill nore May 8, If 6 J use them? the rest of Larniain girls. Mine was visiting relatives and Her husband preceedeu her to the You will lemeinber that he was The brakes grated as the ear friends in Junction a few days this meet with the Cunty Commission- The home town knockers say by many years. For the past grave himself to as his warming ideas by their to throwing ers a sn ail week. same to a stand still befoie present 14 years of her life she has resided they should do this and that, armsback and forth across hia chest where the new roadway is to be run The brown five room bungalow. of thetime with her daughter A Might be more useful if they said man coming up from behind him commission-- j jmost The town. the walb were covered with clin.birg we should do it. through Mrs. Isabella Rogers, making short Charley Stoker has returned in his face the full benefit reieiwed -, adviseunder makm bloc matter in roses erstO'!the wtre vines, the There are just ss geed cherccs from the herd where he has spent visits to Escdante wheie her son of the d outward vigorous a of to come not do sweep merit. If they John' for us to mnke money in Utah Cot ing pink and red blotches on the the past few weeks. home F i ighc hand. In no cool terms he ats ii to is ision before long theie pc g green back ground. . Oh this poor The dtcras-eunty as anywhere, but the distant . wassurvived by two arrived number and a a be tildth?newey be house famine, immigrant Ill gasoline glad chances look more Jattractive to little, old, ugly Orson Harris of Marysvale was daughters, LUen Lyman of Logan- - to go elsewhere for his on at nervous of cases Oh of Marvel new up some, bacause one does not Eee all one. warming when we gat a prosit a ''Usiness visitor in our city on . . dale, Nev., Isabella Rogers of Fi exercises. Pats surprise voice lts- - the difficulties in the way. factions intei st varsous the I think it is beautiful, hello Mothamong Monday. rnore, and two sons, Andrew King' elf in the questions; whyshouldl, ed. er greeted Maivel as Mrs. Brocks of Vernal, Utah, and John King of m , in a fire country ncwsnd I can j1 met them on . El Fullmer of Circleville was Lyc8JAntp d I? . cant as;l please, A few minutes later LaVern and School Funeral services were held Mon- , doing business at the county seat on Monday evening the High Do remember man s an- the you Mrs. Brooks accompanied Marvel to Monday. a Team Town . and clock Jan. in the 2o at Ava 31, the plaud day. boys ,sper? Yes this is a free country. And her room- - Oh! (she gasped) pink practice game. Ihe town team were Ion theatre building. The speakers but Ill give you to understand that roses on the wallpaper, why didnt Lawrence Bay came in from the so bady beaten that a numlcr of were T. Ciark Cal'ister. Edw. Petyour freedom ends where my nose old What violets? blue you get held Monday to attend the promis-- 1 spectators offered to play a game erson, and Don C. Wixom. When your corns hurt, when a begins. fashioned furniture, and its rrah-,e- (j dance in the old amusement fcven the spectators won over the Sister King as she was familiarly This was Pats first lesson in the train bell rings clearly through the ogany, oh why didnt you get oak. hall which has been purchased by town bunch. The Town team h; d called wss devoted to her religi n its going to rain. Thats Listen here Marvel Brooks, Ive Mr. M. A. Brown of Marysvale and better quit practiring or else the to the very last. It was said of her meeningof the phrase free co- night air, scientific reuntry. Can you recall under what about the extent of the had just about enough of that oh converted into a modern picture Womens team is likely to win a that she was born religious. Though circumstances learned to think search in the mind of the modern ytu isnt this that little Ronane Davis nouse and dance hall. Owing to the game from them. suffered manv she hardships and of your freedom ending where some man. and I believe Mother would like to failure of the music there was no trials coming here in the early days one elses rights began and your 6ee me. Maby her Mother wants her danc given but Lawrence declared as she did, she r'jferrcl to rights beginning where some one Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Morrill acShes so much like the rest of the he enjoyeb the picture shown and Sevtv-aI'C'v cat.es.oi mees..1? h'. e rises f ecim trided? Would you companied by Mrs. James Peterson Larmain girls. Oh thiJ pcor. little, was not sorry he came in. broke i 'Hit in tjwn aLo soir.i. graft that those are shout the were in Antimony Tuesday visiting old, ugly house I'll be so glad when N ' of chic Iiox most fundamental lessons that can their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel bep'iis j we get a new one. Oh pink roses on Lesier Stoker went, ro Greenwich are f t n jiiab c and we ho taught and learned and lived ty Day. j C the wallpaper why dior.t you get Monday to stay a iVv days Icokir g no !itt: li. es will tl! of us whj arc proud and glad to Charley Stoker went to Antimony blue violets? What cld fashioned aitcr Lie stocic of h.s brother in dread dine'i,;e. from th0 live in The lam! of the free? Wednesday to visit for & short time furniture and its mahogany, why law, Brown. with his sister and family Mrs. didnt you get oak? LaVern hissed. Mr. and Mrs. John Kir gr of - d Gleaves Archie Mrs. Arlene Sncw and small son Next time get your own wallpaper Mrs. Elvira V eater rrid 1woant-- passed Jurctior. r threugh of Kingston arahere visiting Mrs. furniture, fa:ends and house, then small children of Circlevi le, who! their way troin Fillmore wi. Snows the room. havs been staying here at the home she flounced out of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe attended the funeral of tnerl they McIntosh. Marvel I believe she is right ad- cf her mother, Mrs: McKinley Mor- mother. An account of Mrs. Kir g s Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ntoker went 140 egg Incubator used one ded Mrs.Brooks. rill, for the past couple 'months, death will be fouml in another! Circleville Monday to visit fora to season, good as new, Cheap have gone to Salt Lake City to join column of this Theresa Southam paper which was short time with Mrs. Stokers parents Mr. Bkaine Liston was a Junction See Harry N. Swanson. their husband and father, Baber taken from the Fillmore Progress, visitor on Wednesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bait Iwwis. Age 13 Eighth Grade Junction, Utah. Veater. j I lai i j L . 1 uluud ex-o- 1 Parents Obligation 1 i ur Postage Rates. Democracy. h hr one-hal- f. I, pr. 1 i Heine Town Thoughts i I c- -! d T the-path- The Average Man Science. i . . . hmAL' j Lr-te- r t- 3 For Sale I anBMflrwmiinMrimiiii |