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Show m VOL. 7. More Two JUNCTION. PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1927. Kingston Gougers Messrs'. Alton Sudweeks ' and Once more J. W. Willis of Junct- Lewis Petersen who have been ion wins fame by catching a couple working in Widfsoe spent a short of cougers in the mountains east of time visiting their families in Antimony. Mr. Willis has been trap Kingston. ping for the Government through-th- e Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Allen and winter and not long ago he other relatives of Kingston made a caught a half grown couger. He to has continued with his trapping say trip Salina to visit with Mr. and Mrs. H C. Williams and new daugh ing little to anyone and last week ter which arrived a short time ago. while he and his brother Sears of Mr. and Mrs. Williams wern former Henryville were going the rounds residtnts of our citj and we rejoice of their traps and looking over the witli them over their arrival of the country generally for predatory new baby. ' animals they hit the fresh trail of two cougers. They followhd the trail closely and soon caught up Therear several casesof measles in oureity. All of W. E. Bays famiwith the hugh cats. The mother cat showed no fight and it almost look- ly have them and several other cases have appeared in our midts.' ed a shame tojkill so gentle an animal but when one considers the damThe seventh grade english. class age done there was nothing for was studing verbs, they cime them to do but shoot, therefore, a sentence which had the both cats were killed and two more verb sit in it. W. J. Luke the skins were hung up to the credit of to make them unthe indomitable government hunt- teacher, krying derstand which was the verb said, ers. What do hens do on eggs? We hope?you continue your sucThe class answered, lay. cess Mr. Willis. YO! HOY-- fill THE HOP APRIL 8, 1927 Circleville Auditorium Prices $1.00 per couple Extra Ladies 25c Tickets May Be Purchased From Any Freshman Come and help usfjStrut our Stuff v 9 thernnge thissummer. LeVar Anderson of Salina was visiting with his sister Mrs. J. W. Gass has returned from a short time Inst week. California where he spent the They had not seen each other for winter. nearly three years. Miss Celia Nay went to Marysvale Dorothy Blakeslee made a trip last Sunday for'a short visit with to Richfield to see the dents!. What friends. was thought to be an ulcerated tooth provod to be a tooth pick W. P. Meeks and family have resliver, so the dental work was not moved to Kanab where they will a prolonged operation. make their Wm-Sladef- or - Co.-Ad- Piute County News Mrs. Betty Anderson has spent several davs visiting her daughter Mrs. Lizzie Barlow of Junction. v AfterJ having spent the' past Mr. and Mrs. Willis Blood winter in Junction. Mr. and Mrs. the arrival of a baby boy 0. Q. Elder left for Johnsvalley for at their home Friday March 25th. the summer. Mother and babe doing nicelv. J. W. Willis has spent the past Miss Liola Niels n entertained week at home with his family. the Bee Hive girls of Kingston on Our furniture line is complete in the 22nd inst. The girls all reported every detail from f!o r to ceiling. aeplend'd time and after the meeting Marl Nielsen took all the girls Richfield Furnituie Cr.-.dhome in his car. Mrs. Vera Murdock and family srd Miss Wilma Beverly of Lehianived Mrs. Kistey Webb and ittle in Junction on Friday ev ning and Billey Moore of Columbia are here stopped over f"r a couple of days at the home of II. P. Jenvisiting visiting at the home of Mrs. sen. We understand Kisty has been Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert. ill for some time and has had to unR. Beebe, They were on their way dergo several major operations and to Johnsvalley for the summer. is herein hopeS that the visit will aid in her complete recovery. We We can furnish one piece or a surely hope she will soon le alright complete suite and every piece will and will be able to visit amt ng her give you entire satisfaction. Rich- old friends here. many fuluiehome. AND The National Farm News Chas. EACH FOR Mr. P. Andeisan brought the Relief Society Stake workeis up from Elsinore Monday evening. Ada Baueman social sei vice leader gave a brief synopsis of the special meetings held at Richfield under that department. Mrs. Mcwry of the Theological department spoke on her subject fora short time Mary Johnson in charge of the for the Stake R. S. talked about methods of the clean up campaign to make it a success. After the meeting members of the local Relief Society served refreshments to those present. I , Murd-ockVpaie- fieldjFurnitue Clean-up-Campai- go-ing- Co.-Ad- v. Marion Mr. and Mrs Barlow T, Luke and familyl made a business trip to Beaver last week. We Understand they wentjto purchase some and will go quite heavily in the dairy business. We are mighty glad to see some of our tonfolks awake to the possibilities of dairy cattle in this county and hope and know they will make a thorough success of their venture. pur?-bredjcat- tle Mangum who has been working in Hiawatha far the past year is here on a visit to his family. The Frank . Chalk has gone tp the sheepherd for some time. unty ii a , Messrs Quince Crowe ind H. J. Erinkerhoff left for Newhouse Nevada thet early part of the week. Hebe came back Wednesday but Quince stajed and will be employed theie forsomeume. Ed Chalk and sons, Hyrum Elmer Mrs. Emma Davies went to AntiTed of Monroe were mony last week to visit her daught- Milton and ers Mrs. Neal Johnson and Mrs. visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chalk on Sunday. Cornelia Morrill and families. , Co.-Ad- v. 5 . three stakes in Sevier have-joine- in a d Abates vale after Auer Peteison is home a visit for some time at Mil o d. Lawrence Hamel who has been working at Lark came heme last week to see his new daughter. . Delbert Howes and family are spending a few days here as Mr. Howes ha3 been transferred from Mt. Pleasant to Midvale. Mrs. Ham el the mother of Mrs. Howes returned with them as she has been visiting with them for some time. Wm, Slade came up from Salina wbere he is Working and stayed over Sunday. Ed Aucton came in the other night after spending most of the winter away. From tFe number of pack ponies that made up their train to the mine, it looks as if the Butler Beck meant to do some work. Several men accompanied Mr. Acton to woik at the mine. co- and invited us to join in with them. A number of people voted to join them if our county didn t stage a campaign of their own. Surely Piutecounty' can conduct a campaign of that kind of their own. The movementis statewide in character under the direction of the State Board of Health. Last year the Health Board member who visited our visiting with Mrs. Dana Gibbs- town was surprised that nothing The Junior W. and S. Kensing- had been done about the clean-u- p ton Club were entertainer! at the question here, now this year w ith home of Mrs. Marlin Rick with Mrs nearly every town and county up Don Stocks assisting. Ihe follow- and working at the problem, it is to ing were present llene Jensen, Ila be hoped that our town and county Anderson, Merle Trout, Leola Oro r will not be counted as among those son, Ercel Allred, Safcra DeWitt who make n attempt at improving and Dortha Blakeslee. Mrs. Autr conditions or taking part in the Peterson who is here on a short statewide movement. The Relief p Society conducthd a visit was a'so present. last year members their aign among interestso them were Wordwas receivedfa few days and most of ago by "members of the Anderson ed that they forgot all about it. But family of the death of Leo Ander if all the organizations of the coson in an automobile accident. The unty aLd various towns get behind wire simply stated that he was! the movement no one can forget xil'ed in an automobile accideni and j about it even if they would like to would be buried Friday March 25th, do so. the telegram was sent from Reno The feet of State Road trucks are where some of his sisters are living. lots of gravel on the road To date no details of bhe accident hauling south of town- fhe first few days have been received here. they were here, the weather was too stormy for much to be accomplish' Mrs. C. A. Blakeslee underwent ed but with, the storms over for the a major aodcminal operation Fri- week at least the gravel haul is quite day of last week, at the Holy Cross steady. tran-sfeire- d. Mrs. at clean-up-cam-pai- Leone Gibbs made'a trip to San Diego last week where his brother has been stationed at Harvey H terns Naval Base. Haivey has teen to Pensacola Leone drove Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Hawes who the car belonging to Harvey from have been spending the winter in the ciast. Mrs. Harvey Gibbs returned also for the present and is California are back home again. Messrs Brose Brown and Lawre- Let us take care of your furni- nce Bay were doing business in ture worries. We guarantee to Marysvale on Tuesday. please you, Richfield Furniture Mrs. Rachel Applegate has returned to rCiroleville after having a week here visiting relative Milo Harris is taking Lawrence spent friends. ami Bays place at the sheepherd for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bay and family have returned from Cedar City. as McIntosh acted Earl is mighty proud since he got Maynard M. S. Price for Mesdanies chauffer his new son home. They were acRich to who went and Lizzie Barlow companied by Mrs. Ethel Hutchfield to consult Dr. Gledhiil on Wed ings and two children of Beaver nesday.Dr. Gledhiil advised Mrs. whq will visit for a short time with Price that' ammediate operation her mother, Mrs. Mary Empey was necessary and she and aunt and other relatives and friends. Lizzie left Thursday for Salt Lake City where they will be joined by Mr. Hyte Ackerman visited fora Dr. Gledhiil and the operatiofl will time with his brother Joseph short be performed. We sincerely hope on his way from McGill Ackerman Mrs. Price will fully recover from he has been empioy-e- d where Nevada her operation and soon return to for the last three years. her home and friends in Junction. Squires was a Richfield visitor Monday. Cail Veater and Arthur Whittaker were in 'town the first of the week shipping cattle. l v, and Mrs. Howard Kennedy mowed to Richfield on Mopday, . Mrs. Mary Lambson will be in amorg those accompanying them Circleville April 15 to pack sc me of on the trip were, Mrs. Mable Ken- her furniture before leaving for nedy, Mrs. Marlin Rick and Geo. Salt Lake City where she willjmake her future home. Biox. Mr. es j Neldon Marshall, student of the Leola James is home again P. C. II. S. spent Saturday and aftei visiting w.th her grandmother Sunday in Widtsoe visiting his N'hv at Manti for awhile. We were parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Marsh ping to see her walking without hall. crutches by now, tut as 6he says she is feeling much better than she John R. Campbell slopped at has for a long time, everyone hopes Circleville over Sunday and visiet it will not be long until she can dis- edwith his family. card her crutches. N )la Campbell visit ed at JunctGwen Blackwell who has spent ion last Sunday brd was surprised the last five weeks at the Salina to see Viola Brinkerhoff siting at1 Hospital is home again to stay we the table and feeling fine. hope. The infection seems to be all cleared up and she had her tonsils Leon Anderson of Mount Pleasant taken out Saturday. At any rate was in our buscity March she looks much better than she did iness for the Mt. Pleasant Marble when she went away. works. 'He is taking orders far Mr. and Mrs.Malmgrenof Center The range-ride- r, BlaineBetenson field were weekend guests of Mr. a time short in town tagging spent and Mrs. Hyrum Jenren. cattle and getting them ready for Mrs. Vivian- Barnson has been Messrs. Bfre.i M. and Or over ' C. Oiton were business 'visitors in visiting her children Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Riddle at Cedar City the Junction last Sunday evening. past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Riddle The mail order bouse show you are rejoicing over ;he arrival of a we show you the baby boy at their home. the Furniture Qrcleville jNews monuments. John Sandberg motored up to Marysvale and stayed over right on Mrs. Edna Peterson and her two Monday. Hesaid he couldnt resist sons hive gone to Salt Lake City it without coming up an 1 saying to live. After school closes in Circlehello when he got so close to his old ville, her daughter, Hazel will leave home town. also. Bishop I. M. Bay and mother of Junction were viriting in Kingston on Friday of last wtek. pictures, furniture. Our prices will compare favarably with theirs. Richfield she was as could be well as getting along Blakeslee Mr. in Salt is expected. Lake City with his wife. 1G 28-29- on ac-cro- ss Junction Jocals at the last word Hospital Caught. . NO. Mrs. Margnerite Martenson and family who have been visiting the last few weeks with Mr. fard Mrs. James Ruby wboreturredjto their home in Parowan JastTuesday. Bart Applegate left for Milford last Monday to deliver mules to Ralph Piekforth who will ship them to Colorado, Hugh JohnsonO from Panguitch will barber here for a shortwhile. R. W. Lay has purchased the Edna Peterson field where he will make his future home. Rob former K ly lived at Widtsoe. Mr. and Mrs. Ferrall Greenhalgh were brief visitors to Mrs. Robin-so- fi onSunday Maich27. Ihey returned home to Junction in the evening. JohnR. Bucklar left fer athice month stay in Milford. Smith will spendthe summer with J. W. Gass and then return to California with him in the fall, W. m Delbert Lewis and Frank Nay will leave soon for Salt Laxe City to spend a fewT days. . The Garfield Stake SundaySchool Superintendency made a visit to the Circeville ward Sunday March 27. Mr. Frank Wooley has rented his farm for the summer to Mr. D. H. Mogensen of Circleville. clean-up-cam- - Mr, Douglas Cannon is prepairing to move in his new home which they purcFased freni Carl Dalton.. Its a girl says Arve Fullmer when asked obout the new arrival at his house. And shes a register from the Holstein, be continued State Mental Hospital Farm. Shes the beginning of my pure-bre- d Holstein dairy herd. Come and look her over boys. M. M. Souday returned Monday car load of our folks who have been in the Capitol City over Ihe weekendwith - |