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Show VOL. 7. JUNCTION. PltlTE COUNTV, UTAH, FRIDAY. Items . Miss Fern Roby of Salt Lake is with her sisters place while they are away... W I 1927. 1, NO 16. v Widtsoe -- AP;iIL MoreThan 22,000,000 Motor (Vehicles gistered Monarch Re- and in 1926,r S'- - More than twenty-tw- o Mr. Mito Campbell who has been million 'to motor vehicles Piute County High school were legist red in 'going: at Circleville was in Widtsoe visit-tljn- g the United States during 1926 acfriends and relatives Sunday cording to reports recened fxm j. State registration agencies by the returning to school Monday. Bureau qf Public Roads of the Ur ited States Department of Agriculture. The years registration represents an increase of 10 3 per cent or slightly more than 2,0(0,000 more than that of 1925. Florida with an incrtareof 40 2 prr cent, not including nonresident registrations she w s a great r gain thansny other State, Oaklahcmr, with a gain of 17.8 per cent, and second only to Florida is respect to the amount of increase, wras follow ed closely by Alabama, Idaho, Louisiana, Mississiopi and Utah, all of which had increases over 15 pi r cent." Of the thtal number of vehicles registeied, 19,237,171 were passenger autcmibiles, taxis and busStS and 2,764,222 were me tor trucks and road tractois. lie increase in motor trucks and road tractors amounted to 13.2 per cent, which is sumev. hat greater than the increase for all classes of motor vehicles indicating a continuation 'of the development of commodsty "trar spr a'tri-fc- higbwdj. T Receipts from registration ?efes, licenses, etc. amounted tft$28$,ZI,-36- 2 a Campari' A. J260.ei9.62l in 1925. Of the gros" l eeeiptsCHG; 40C,05Q was Rvailal !e for kifrfrway U nejjpoyment Is; Negligible vfsie n uciitindu i ! e Cur Country. And Lliniinal.i n of 0jti,e elate hlgTv i y Vra ircnt Seasonal Slumps In Cei tain Incpal &1.702.1S4 was a!l bd tt Suuntieb riea Is Making Greet I pr f, r expendituie t n J al t ods ai Highly Perfected h'ccliinj Cn- - $25,274,168 was usd io fra nee ables Our Woikmen To Do M re highway bond ibsue?. The remaind-n Work In A Shorter Time Hiao t an was used for payment cf In Any Other Countij In ion costB and mijcellaneous purp-Th- e ; World., 0ea. Richfield Egg grading and ship-- . Details concerning the nunr ber of ping plant may be built here by vehicles registered and the revenue p uitry association. derived are given below. Richfield-Road- -to Salina being Utah licened 85,380 errs" in 1926 How many will she have in 1927. put in excellent condition. Salina-1- ). & R G. W. railroad will start laying raiis on canjen branch line. May 1. J. C. Taylor of Henderson stoppProvo-- Al most all properly own- ed in Junction'.a short time Monday er petition waving Third West on hia way to Springville. Street to railroad station. Salt Lake City University of Utah will have $45,000 addition to Mims Attorney S. L Page was doing , building. business at Junction on Saturdiy Seed of last week. Salt Lake City-PacHouse rebuilds old Colorado Mill & Elevator into modern feed mill. Salt Lake City Deseret News Mrs. Hazel Stoke r has returned frill open its modern printing plant from Circleville wheie she spent April 2. several day3 of last wetk ytiliig Midvale New sthoolhorse hue her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bari and at Sandy will cost Jotdan Lewis and familv. .District $85,000. Salt Lake City Addition to UinT. Lester Riddle of Kingston has tah School this year will cost gone to Bicknell on business. Universal Ranges as low as $100.00 We will give FREE with every range sold - your choice of I. An Aluminum Set. i Either: .All 26 Piece Silverware Set. 3. 32 Piece Set Dishes. Ranges Delivered and set up in your home. 2.. y Stock- of Wallpaper, Paints and Calcimine . QijcimmQSc por pkg. - at Prices that collect-Workme- iS.end us will attract you. your Mail Orders. Utah. Richfild, i Kotice For Publication, ific Department of The Interior. Messrs JfVse J, rand f Melvin J Morrill left Saturday morning far a business trip toKanab. They were accompnnied by the district manager of the Singer Sewing Machine Co. of Provo. venture of success their, complete in dairy cattle and while some of the knockers ana fellqws are at their daily task of knocking the country these folks will be drawing checks for their cream and milk. Success to you We understand that Mrs.Melvin Mr. Luke, maby your example will J. Morrill has the measles at the wake others up to their possibilities home of her parents. Mrand Mrs. We are mighty pleased to see a bunch of Holestines come into town the latter part of last week for John T. Luke and sons. We know that the Lukes wilt make a U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City, Utah March 26, 1927. NOTICE is hereby given that William R, Young of Antimony Utah, who on January 11, 1923 made deseit land entry No. 025532, for lots 3 & 4, Section 19 Township 31 South Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make fina, proof, to establish claim to the land above- described, tefoie 'C. E. Rowan Daniel Day in Antimony. Jr. Notary Public at Antimony Utahf Spring call for new dr a pries and on the 4th day of May 1927, rugs, beforevbuying else wheie call train orders by telephone. We have the finest line of furniClaimant names as wi tneeses: see our complete lines. and Earl Last year 140,000,000 squareyards R. O. Warned, Lawrence Gates, ture in southern Utah, call and see Anti of all M. Riddle C, of asphalt street and road paving Davis and us when In town. Richfield Furniwere laid. In 1919 there were only mony U tah. ture Eli F. Taylor McKinley !;Morri!l delivered a 55,700,000 square yards laid. Register. bunch of'sheep at Ten Mile on Sat-- 1 A freight charge that enables a Mr. and Mrs. P. M, Rick and Mrs urday of last week. railroad to keep up its credit, its Lake City (Helen Allen left for Salt enthusiasm and enlist more money where week on Saturday of last and Beebe Mr. and Mrs. George is an whenever expansion program Mrs. Allen will be operated on for family and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beebe Goiter. We wish Mrs. Allen every re :essai y, is a rightful charge fi r Mr. and Mrs. Ferrall Greenhalgh and family of Circleville were success in the world and hepe her the good of all. in sucThe reduce insurance premiums, spent Sunday in' Circleville at the visiting i datives and fiiends operation will prove entirely Marcus Junction. home"' Mrs. Mr. of and cities must strengthen their fire cessful and she wiU oonbe back on Robinson. citizand every fighting equipment, her old job in the telephone office. to on all We pay freight en must strive to elimate conditions goods J. C. Whittaker of Circleville Maryivale or deliver, by truck to which cause fires. inBuy furniture where you can The General Electric Company passed through' Junction early ycufdqqr why "'elsewhere? Richbunch of field Furmtuie spect every piece before paying out reports that more than $132,000,000 Morvdty morrinj Richfield your hard iarned dollars. in life insurance jp carried by its White fi ecs," This is the fouith Adv. FumitursCo town in the employes, of w Borne 83 per cent bunch to go through last few days. , Mr. Jesse Spisgv.et 'is taking ere insured. Edwin Day returned Fur day of Mr.a. Uejeq Aliens Ti ft in caie New Yorn buyers paid $21,000 for even need We have i i fro: i tie toll pi while b rheap herd and spent a premium for Utah eggs above all and pocket biik. RkhfioG uni- 'fne i S f. daj, With his wife and family, i" lit LsACity. other eggs during 192G. lure -- - shipped 75 cars of N. Y. during Utah farmers onions to Buffalo, , 1926. Salt Lake City Fully 5000 homes tube built here this year, to meet housing needs. Salt Lake City Ftbruary building permits reached $247,075. Oil Company will start oil prosit ot well on Eeaver Bottoms, Beaver County. MantiCarlcei) of blooded dairy cattle brought ip to Sanpete County Eureka-Bingh- am Mines Company and Eagle & Blue Bell ComMid-Americ- an pany produced $1,308,581 last year. Eureka-Ir- on King mine shipping rich ore from 1100 and 1200 levels. .Standard mine pays $461,116 quarterly dividend. Grs yield last year was $6,153,359 Eureka-Tinti- c St.George-Dfo- le to construct ' We have a large stock of Living Room Suites r $75,000. . - X PowerCotnpany $175,000 hydroelectric on Santa Clara River here. Sixty-si- x per cent of the railroad iis the United States now transmit Co.-Ad- v. The Misses Melva Nielson and VeraKnudson left last week for their homes in Epharim where they will remain for the next two weeks taking their enforced vacation on account of the epedemic of measles which has struck this oity. Mrs. Myrtle Bay left on Friday of last week for Koosharem where she will spend a couple of weeks visiting her mother and other and friends. es Mr. and Mrs. Angus Howes and family and Ellis Howes left las week for Delta. They will probably make that city their future home. We wish them all kinds of success. Co.-Ad- v. w junction Jocals I - Co.-Ad- Co.-Ad- v. c.re-o.Tc- e Mrs. Hall and daughter Thu? who have been visiting at the home of their daughter and sister, Mrs. S. R. Spencer for some time left last week for their tome in Boulder. v. -- 1 Mrs. Burroughs of the U. A. C. Extension Devision held a Home Management demonstration at Kingston last week. Those who attended felt well paid fop their going and gained a great deal of knowledge on the proper care and management of the heme. 1 'n Earl By left on Saturday of last week for Cedar City to get his wife and children who have been in that city the past month visiting at tne home of Mrs. Bays parents, Mr. jrs, Charles B. Maxwell. |