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Show 7:;' x '- (KY - ry A V A AV A VOL. 7. - V f K J' I '- - , , . s; JUNCTION. PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18 Widtsoe Items Housekeepers Confer Boys, ence Mr. M. A. Brown, our picture show raon uad a car accident in Sevier eanyon. We were very sorry of this, because we misa his splendid ahow very much. And Roundup Farmers Your Ranger, Jobs Not As ?r Advertised. Insurance. ; Renew Successful. i Song To Notice Meadow Larks. Publication, For Department of The Interior. U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City, Utah Feb. 7, 1927. NOTICE is hereby given that Joseph . Pitts of Marysvale, Utah, who on May 3, 1922, made homestead entry. No, 031356 for SE4' SWJ Sec. 21, W'.i NWh, NF.I4 NWtf Section 28 Township 28 South Rang 8 West Salt Lake Meridian, haa filed notice of intention to make three year Proof, to establish claim in the land above described, before the Clerk of the District may Court at Junction, Utah on the 22nd This letter also says:- - "After one Cause the song birds to leave their day of March, 1927. years service, the salary of a Forest home; Claimant names aawitneaaeat Ranger is increased to $16S0. He is But no Fare-wel- l sing the Yellow Joseph E. Dennis, Fred L. Austin, Rennet T. Ashby, and Bert Glea Lund given house rent free. He also has Throats, all of Marysvale, Utah. the use of outbuildings and tract Their Spring time piping soon will Eli F. Taylor while raise Some of & The Mutual staged a play entitlWhen a Man's Single. All ed were well pleased with the perform aoce. Winter A A flash of spring time gaiety TheForest Service warns the pub Flashed by me on a wintry road; lie not to part with their money beThen Upon the snow there rested cause of an alluring letter now in A flock of downy Yellow Throats! circulation picturing the Forest Like a sunbeam on a diamond Ranger positions where:-- . "The pay is good; the hours are Those Downy Brown coats glittered Bright! short: the work is not hard; and And the snow a Heavenly Carpet for life a of are sure pension you after you have passed the ege of With all Celessial fires alight. active w5rk. Wintertime huh the music, The World. War Veterans art to renew their government Conference urged The. Housekeepers insurances for their future use and and Farmers Roundup held in Kings benefit. The following is taken ton on Friday was very successful. from the Deseret News of Monday. Quite a crowd from Circleville 'and Vets In Note Kingston were in attendance while Dern Urges Junction. to Renew Their Insurance. a few want ovir from At the Housekeepers Conference Mrs. Morris, and Miss Hougen Notice was sent out by Gov. were the demonstrators and they George H Dern Saturday urging gave lectures and demonstrations service men and service men's otg on the proper elothing and feeding anizations to encourage the renewal of infants and children. Many, young of war risk insurance. Mrs. Hattie Pope of Widtsoe received ward February 9th that her nether was dead ib Monroe. NO 10. 1927. Mr. and Mrs. .Pheron Heaps of Widtsoe spent last week in Esca- mothers felt that the lectures were Letters were directed to the were none well while and worth the Disabled relatives and. lante visiting American Legion fpiends. poultry ground. come, went. sorry they American Veterans, the Veterans of others raise Register. Belgin hares, silver Wars Veterans MraRobert Young and son Devon and the a for us leave Foreign season, They only fox or other fur bearing animals matter Bureau the nade a trip to Antimony February climes To urging Southern Saturday fly. unwilling increase and E. thus very materially be again brought to the attention 10 and returned the same day. this back for come For NfOTE just they are their income. Living expenses of the service men. reason nominal as many enjoy fishing, hunt I wish to add my plea to the lhe Stake missionaries are in tear drop dry. ing and trapping in season. Besides Cheer and wipe our Mesrs. Marlon and Devon. Snow WB wish much Ihat ward them and our veterans of the World war fur pelts are in demand at good miss we know that always They have returned from Manti to visit success in thei labors. One Of they reinstate their war risk insur- prices. A live ambitious Ranger can Justice .Frick, them, for a short time with relatives and the expiration of time live comfortable and yet may save Utahs Best Known Law- - ance before within their tiny Breasts; friends. Dern said Governor July 2,1927, hisentire Government salciy, even And now are coming back as yers ' And Judge On The Experience of the past few years more ft Friends Mr. Griffin from Escalante and Supreme Bench For Twenty as shown that the dependents of ' "Here is my liberal proposition To sing aloud and build their ne9ts. Mr. Peters from Douider are ia Years Writes His Last srrvice men who permitted their to you. Send ire only $4.50 and I the Kingston ward doing home Messrs. Ivan Foisey and Lane Brief. insurance to lapse, have suffered will mail you Hie h orest Rnngor exWc adore the western work. They will remalo Bcttensen of Marysvale were busin-es- s greatly in many instances because amination, you to pay an equal d- - The snow capped Peaks like jewel missionary week. week. another for here visitors in Junction last sets! Word was received in Salt Lake of this fact. 1 am sure that yor (jitional amount lifter you reeeive They were looking over the differBut how could Nature speak it City that Justice J- - E. Frick had organization and others devoted tOj arai poirtmentanu within s'xty days Miss Zelma Sudweeks entertained! ent flocks of poultry in our city in Q out She the 'S'e passed to the great beyond at ,ov. enter flocks of yiung people at her to their a number st add to attempt .Miout tbe t raise of Larks about? home of his son, F. 0. Frick of Los oid v form tr c (.itimsc home at a valentine party last Sun Marysvale. They were unsuccessful Angeles, California, where he had to encourage your mem loriU take yo wilUar i the e mod i iym.-r.t- ' of the Soil Tiller Humble The ia getting any but it didnt day evening. Games were played it coined Has gone to recuperate hisfailing health advantage of the gene, osiij many ti n es over Hope when you are near to sing and several stunts were staged. a tit but gave them addtd sometheee months due. The REFLND GUARANTEE ago. Judge Frick, Anu Flowers bursting thru the The very enjoyable evening wound faith in th success of poult iy in had If you dont undertsnd just how will be sent with lhe instructions. put his house in order before sod. up with a most delicious supper. ' stwtyw.x.,,.. ,t V, d for the leaving having cleared,,, up all the to do lt write into . th tyeterFns You will. jie.ver "WflfgivV-'yowhat Jou praise for work which had been assigned to Bureau at $afT take. City 'asking' second payment, as I know you will returnMrs. Rick P.M. 'bring. Mr. sud r him leaving his desk clear for his for full details. he glad to pay it after you what Mrs." Belle - Jensen and, Miss ed hi'1sttsr'pkrt of the week from successor and when th final call 0 Meadow Larks! we greet you Christa Barnsonof Salt Lake' City lhe instructions do for-- jou and Low and Bicknell .where they spent came his lamp was ready te meat now are spending some time in Junction" about a week en business ana visit- his Maker. , chilled by this vyqntiy Although y reatjves and friends. While 7 ing relative and friends. 1 hey re- j Although in' his Seventy ninth Could any offer be more fair? blast; hereBelleisthe guest of her mother ported a spletdid trip. : year Judge Frick was keen of intell You know the worth of God Mrs. Emma Davies and Christa the The Forest Service at Ogden sugabove Ject and full of energy ar.d literally gests that no one pay out arty guest of her sister Mrs. Maud A large crowd from Junction at- - died in the harness. money to the author of the above And Friends who are true to Peter son. tondsd the 49ts ball at Marysvale To the Law Students cflheUn last! letUr, since the Civil Service last Fiiday evening and reported a iversity his loae will be felt most makes no charge for the On account of a 'change Is bf our local show man up for "Louring A. Whittaker. splendid time. They said thir pa keenly as they were the beneficie- -' Brown, of taking their examinatprivilege field of lahor Jessie J. Morrill has were crowded and lively until three riesof his knowledge in the "Mute several weeks the movie fans of ions. It also may be interesting to moved his family to Ricefield. ' o'clock in the morning when the Court which he had organized for our city did not have to miss their know that within the last three Wj are sorry to see these folks crowds thinned down sufficiently to the purpose of giving the young weekly show as Mr. Browns father 59 per cent of the ranger years leave and hope .they can return to from Monroe and kept allow dancing.' Anyway things law student an opportunity to try came. up the Intermountain in positions reside in our city within the near the old machine going. Item .kept moving until six oclock in the j out his ability before a Judge, hav have been vacated, indicat- District future. Mr. Brown reported that his son en oral ng when the stragglers finally ing their briefs and pleadings pass..no. th.tlh. e.,y ps,t,,n shonld.i! weaded their uncertain way, ed on in a constructive way that had ,ufcrd from broken to hold as the above letter would Mr. Erown and Joe Dennis who Mr: and Mrs. Joseph Ackermaa was well erand slighter injuriesbut would not only train them to make 1250 taking the last were in the automobile accident and Out of indicate. daughter Velda were guests at their pleadings perfect but to search enough to be removed from the ranger examination only 320 week Bre the home of Mr. snd Mrs. William lest the down canyon hospital to his home in Marysvale Messre. Luther Moore, George bha law and properly present it in both recovering. Joe found difficul-- 1 LundofMary8Va,e on Friday 8nd although it would probably be briefs. their Grecnhalgh, McKinley Morrill and ty in moving his arm, and Mr, Saturday of last week. seve.al weeks before he could get of Ail ore of mourn the. passing last of Brownschest was pretty sore but ,Armand Luke left Friday back on his job. We are veey glad In themmen but console Utah's great week for Antimony and from there otherwise they seem to be alright.. all inciden.al expenses aie paid up he was not more seriously hurt and his in selves the that greetfeeling ,to different wards in the Garfield there will still be a good cash balwill be pleased.when he gets back Lake of Salt Stake on a two weeks mission. We ing on the other side will be: "Weil on Homer McCarty ance left over to apply on the Park servent on mining business understand Mond was given Blain done thou good and faithful was here City x. t payment. ' Litton of Esealante as a partner enter into thy reward. t was in Session on for a few days last week; Court District Two children survive the Judge and would labor itf Widtsoe while Ern Nebeker and Hans Borg the 15th inst. with Judge Nephi J. L. and to and Etta them Fred 0. to the hill was taken went over the three the other Martha Pitts motored up from Las Vegap.'te atBates on the bench and W. L. Co k and ssneerest we extend sympathy toEsoalsnte. Mental Hospital at Provo the latter tend the 49er8 dance. Stenographer, sheriff Allen, attorney condolenhe. of the week. Page and deputy clerk John H. part Mr. and Mrs. Mclff of Panguitoh. Messrs. Barker and Spencer of Luke in attendance. A number and Messrs. Mark Jackman i the of a Bean in attendance at the dance. Jess representative Were of cases were disposed of which is' Escalante, Roy Veaier of Widtsoe Martell Anderson returned the busina was Coal Salina E. Herbert and Company I. Taylor given in another column. William Willey Saturday morning as they and a' andDevere Hall of Antimony arlatter part Of the week from Salt li week. st here number of other Panguitch people representatives of the State Bank F. Knox of Beaver, George T Bean ess visitor rived In Junction Friday night to Lake City where they spent sever- of Piute were here for the purpose started to Salt Lake City they ran Richfor labor ia this ward the next two al of Richfield, Henry E. Beal of days seeing the sights of the city of and Officeis The an off the grade and had to abandon order court of for Primary asking weeks as home missionaries. They field, I. E. Willey of Salt Lake Cty Martell said he would rather go to of home the at held a the trip. Some passing motorists asmeeting jers permitting them to distribute were the attorneys appearing were the main speakers in sacrement the City in the summer as there seven i made were Miss Lois Gibbs. Plans sisted themsin gettirg their car per cent to the deposited of court og the 15th. Sunday and their several talks were was more to see and do then. to be doubt Valentines St. for No the defunct institution. party that bagk into the road and they returnmuch enjoyed. when the association bv to Marysvale for repairs. No the ed this will come asa pleasant surprise given their to Mrs. Barbra Sudweeks of children are Primary one was hurt, and the most serious to the deposicers. bring Attorney S. L. Page of Maryswas a business visitor in annual dues in the Valentine envel- damage done to the car, was 8 Mr. Taylor, who is the examiner vale has been doing business at the on Saturday. in change said he thought it would opes supplied for the purpose. The broken top. county spat for several days this allotmo-rshould have been given last Monday be possible to get one week. The children celebratedSt. Valsn As so meny of lhe children were ment to distribute to the depositors Mr. end Mrs. William Lund of still quarantined for the mi asles or tines day with theic usual enthusbut did not, care to commit himelf were business visitors Marysvale were The commissioners county were just out the party wa9 pospon iasm. The teachers in all the lower Mr. and Mrs. Morgan P. McKay by saying what the anticipated on Tuesday. 15th for the ed injunction the on also in.ssion down came children from until the following Monday, when grades had valentine boxes in their tad two amount would be. of c.i-.zat-- i . attend puiTiCto a record cowd is expected to be in rooms and art work was the best Panguitch the middle of last week v It,-- 'f of i.n pro; liked of all studies for a few days. and are staying in our city fora few itlenia ice. Mrs. A. J.I. Sprague Btaok and Sidney BlacK of Ms.y a A't? a iue from Marysvale met with the1 Most of the smaller children sent, Mr. weeks. McKay ws3 directing son Galvin of MjjGUl together with court visitor at Junction on Tues- - comr.ssoners. Mess:J. V. RobinThe annjal 49ers dance is a thing their Valentines before dark, and it the Housekeepers Conference and her daughter Mrs, Rose Workman day Mrs. Atwood ar.d and son Guy of the past for this year. A large was amusing to watchjhem tiptoe Farmers Woundup held in Kingston were attending court at the county Howes. Eliza crowd attended the dance last Fri- up to a door with the interested on. en Friday. seat on Tuesday. One reason why you can't tell day evening, and all unanimously lookers inside the house waiting to Messrs. J. H. Burns, Fred Hamel what the wild .waves are saying pronounced it a success. There was give the sender plenty of time to. Little Miss Joy Rick was quite ill not Henry Wilcock and wife and is because there are too many wave Frank U. Sargent and Forest King quite such a large crowd this get a few feet away from the door seems to last but be fully Friday were Xressa daughter at business the county attending lengths. were doing year, but still enough that dancing before rushiDg out in great surprise this recovered at on Junction writing. court at Tuesday. eat on IJoodsy. was a hazardous occupation. After to find another Valentine Justice J. Frick JINFSTQN Dies in The Harness, , es Joy-not- , Junction Jocals . sun-set- s, J j i '.' , v diseur-tgethe- m , .Jipki - . e Picture Show Monday j Com-msM- jjpg on ftoarssvale .. . . District Court Session. . State Bank of Piute -- Pays Allotment. i , , County Gommissioners . , , |