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Show VOL. 7. JUNCTION. PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, If NO. 1927. i Indian War Vets Measure Signed Zion Park Road Route Value of Utah' 'Selected. stock. VO! Utahns Urged to File At Once for, Increased Pens-- , 1 fluor of Zion National jaikto the rim of the eanjon along the PInr creek route has been reached. It was announced by Chairman Henry H. Blood of the state road commiss- Washington, March 8.- Coolidge Friday signed , the Leatherwood Indian war pension bill, which increases the 'ate of pension of all Indian war fighters to raids heretofore allowed veterans of the Spanish Aireihrr war and which, it is believed, will place pensions within the reach of hundreds of veterans thus far denied them because of the strict requirements of the old law. Beneficiaries under the Leather-woo- d bill should take paine to file applications, either for increase as provided in the law for those now receiving pensions, or for pensions in the caier of those who have not been allowed the benefits of previous laws, according to local federal (Ins)-Preside- HOY nt ion on his return Monday from a series of conferences with a highway and park officials in San Francisco. Mr. Blood has been in conference for several days with Thomas H. MacDonald, chief of the bureau of public roads, Dr.L.I, Hewos, regional head of the bureau; Stephen T. Mather, direotor of national narks and H. M Albright, assistant director of national parks. Mr. ' c Circleville Auditorium Pri ;es $1.00 per couple Fxtra Ladies 25c May Be Purchased From Any Freshman Come and help us Strut our Stuff aign. value T agricultural statistician. in our city, v The total valuation of livestock Clean-u- p time brings a pleasing on farms this year is placed at opportunity and an important dutjr. This fellow citizen, applies to all of Number of livestock and their us. It does not mean simply one valuation for 1927 and 1926 all off tis. IB1 group of citizens.but shown as follows, with figures for means you'and me. No mailer ow 1926 in parenthesis: humble and unpretentious tie $61,-750.00- 0. a-- 1 Sheep. 2,650, 0C0 (2,472,000) head valued at $29,742,600 ($29,631,000.) All cattle, 472.000 (482,000) head valued at $118,906,000 (17,794,000.) Milk cows. 89,000 (88,CU0) head $6,508,000 (6,984,000 ) Heifers, 21,000 head each year. home, may be it can be made more attractive and pleasant by a little effort. Let us not have thepasser-b- y remark when they pass your is a resident that has done nothing, by way of cloanirg up this spring. The man who does not Nvaluation given. clean up his premises 'penalizes all Swine, 75,000 (0 0C0) head; his nelghbcrs'cn his street the ($840,000.) town as awhole. 104 COO (106,000) head Horses, It is the duty) and should be a $6,303,000 ($6,445,000) pleasure !for all of us to- help in Mules, 4000 head each year,- $248, this worthy cause of piaking our 000 (258,000 ) city a more desirable place. Gutters, sidewalks, ditches and all driveways should te renovated Org- and made clean. Back yards as well as front yards must receive attention. Instead of waste debris and cans, the lack horne--The- re $1,-125.0- - - Dixie Farmers anize Commercial Fig e Industry. , yards around cur counliy hares can be planted to flow-erar.rt vegA shipment of 20,000 ycung fig etables. If you cannot aflTord paved sidetrees of the Magrolia variety has been made Washington co- walks, graveled walks can be made Alt surroundings should be kept as Utahs Dixie. unty, In a haphazard.way figs have al- attractive as possible. The following directions issued ways been grown in Washington in a bulletin by Dr. W. Chritopher-healt- h county. But an out; side market has not son, city commissioner, to of children Salt Lake applies to been developed because their haB (he of us. , been no organizarion caplle 0f 1. Clean up your yards and alley deliveringthe fruit it quanily. 2 Clean out all old rubbish ixu in Farmers various towns between and attics, basement Hurrieai e and Santa Clara hve 3. Clean out barns, manure piles; been organized and will plant 21Q chicken) coops and rabbit pens. acres in fig trees. 4. Open up andclean out ditchesi 1 he trees being shipped will start to produce in tw-- years and perh- - establish good drainage, drain the state of maximum stagnant water, 5- - Clean out aJI' privy vaults and pr action in four years when it disinfected keeP and fly-a- t is estimatee, an annual crop valued thoroughly over $100,030 will be produced to Prof'- 6. Clean out all rubbishfrom suppoi ted a presei ving factory. wood sheds andjbarns. 7. 'Repair or remove all broken, Mrs. J. P. Willis returned from Cannonville the latter pait of last fences or gales. 8. Remove all dead brush and week she has leen visitirg relatlimbs of trees. ives and frierds in that city for 9. Open up all windows in base the past month. ments and atics and thoroughly v Mrs. Lula Dalton of Circleville ventilate. 10. Wash' all woodwork, dirty up was visiting relatives in Junction floors and windows. on Saturday. 11. Do not put rubbish in a pil in the streets, use contatneis not WAN TED To hear from owner of land for sale. D. M. Leight, to exceed 100 p lunds. 12. Burn up all limbs and rubbish, Alzanda, Montana. early in the morning. 13. Dont throw old rubbish) on a George Gremhalgh has returned lot. vacant from Kane county where he went a 14. Don't quit after the spring oouple of weeks ago on business. a -- apa-reac- f , - I1 i j Lawrence Bay, and Mesdames Belle Bay and Christa Brew n made Attorney A. G. Goulding of on Panguitch was a business visitorin a business trip to Marysvale Junction last Friday Jhe went on to Monday. Widtsoe and Escalante before reWm. Sudweeks and P. J. Jensen Mr. and Mrs. P, M. Rick" ret rim- turning to hishome. are busy every day on the cons' rue ion of the road up Kingston canyon. ed the latter part of the week from Salt lake City and Millard county Jo- - Pope of Jlonroe was doing where they have been Jon- - bus'ness business in our cily Ihe latter part Messrs Fete and James Nrilson a few dasfor of last week. March 28 in Junction on Kinston -- - spent - business. clean up. 15. Remember the Health Depart camment is back of this clean-uis and at service. paign jour p School started Monday morning, after a two weeks enforced vacation-oaccount of the measles. The Misses Melva Nielsen and Vera Knudson returned from their home in Ephraim Sunday evenirg to take up their labors in the school room once more. Messrs Que Barnson and Bert Crowe left l! e latter part of last Mr. and Mrs. J. M, Barnson Mr. L. L. Morrill and son have week for a business trp to Salt made business a trip to Richfield on Lawrence Bay left Tuesday morngone to the Scvy rarch and are Lake City. Monday. ing for Koosharem he will be ac-- c expecting to stay there for several mpanied home by his wife and years. The Misses Bessie Brinkerhiff small son who have been visiting ia Joseph Irson wps a business and Delone Rick )spert Sunday in that city for the past ten days. Circleville visiting Mrs. .Edrie visitor at Kirpsfrn cn Thursday of Mr. Melvin Morrill of' Dixie last week. Noiton. relatives ar.d friends visiting choicest melons, peaches, apples, Kingston. figs and apricots and then when he into Los Maoy you (Link Kingston is dead leaves Utah goes Angeles he is going to tell those but that is not so, for the program boosters that Utah has thegreatest for the last day of school is being prepaired. It is to be given at the scenery in the world! How much better this would be Snows orchard about a mile out of for Utah than to follow the dictates town if the weather permits. and directions of the wonderful Bill out 'over the deserts where Mr. and Mrs. M. A, Neilson acthey see nothing but desert wastes. Ah shucks, Rishell, turn, all the companied by their three children Mrs- - Clara Sorenson has returntourist this way and jump into your also the school teachers Miss Ina ed to her home in Salt Lake City and go dowu to the other end of Christenson and MrsGladis Crofford after having spent a few days with jit li Ac and hear them shout Utahs went to Richfield Saturday 27th on the her parents, Mr. ar.d Mrs. business. wonders. Barnson. Camp- p - Donald and Mr. Hewes accompanied Mr. Blood back as far as Ogden. Planshave been prepared for the Pine creek route in preference to officials. the Virgin river route and the1 - Applications made for pensions project is in fair waj to be started unoer other laws will not be con- this spring. Fsik ffieials have al- fea-atur- $1,000,000 in Our .Pnis year over last year, according The time of year has arrived for to reports issued by Frank Andrews the big annual clean-u- p campaign Mac- sidered. Indian war veterans must located $350,600 for the first conmake new applications to benefit tract to begin the Zion paik end fiorr. the law, the important road the up as far as the carrying of which is lhai the pension projected tunnel into tie wall of or increase in pension when even- the park. The state is prepared to tually allowed, will be retroactive begin its end of the woik or. the to the dale on which application Mt. Carmel . connection and put was filed. about $150, COO into the road each Regulations governing applica- year until completed. tions will he issued in a few days The above is taken frrm the by the pension bureau, accnuirg Deseret News March 30th, and to word received in Salt Lake. conveys not only glad tidings of Because of failure of the deficiency appropriation bill there is now no money appropriated to pay pensions under the Leatherwood law. However this will work no hardship or beneficiaries as in an event after regulations issue, it prest Pepar me rt is building rotes taea several mentis fora clh'm jn the tops of the mountains that to pass through the bun-aaftljhrirg3 neighloiirg sections and finall reach the stage where a who have been far seperat- veteran s name is placed on the ' high mountain n nees and pension rolls. deep gorges, into aim iSt immediate In the meantime the next Con- - contact. Think of it! theColorado river to gress will have met and th fund to take caie of matters piovdtrl fie south of us being spanned by a for after passage of the regu a p bridge! Bur a th- rt few yeais ago prepriation bid will no doubt oe Unde Dee Wooley was condemmed i nine iiately made avails' L. asa jrPamer of impossible things The important thirgia to have n he could see Phec nix, Arizona an application officially filed at the an(j Kanab, Uu h, as c'ose neighbors ' eaili8l possible date. but now the dreamers dreams are Decides bringing under the pen- abouttobe reelized, and will be sion provisions, many Utahns who reajZtf(j eveu beyond the dreamer's took part in early Indian wars w dream, for his dream was that the under been recognized have not contact would be made by ariel the tramway which would, at best, he provisions of existing laws, Leatherwood .measure will place Bow for any appreciable number of people making the trip, Lut now through theconnecting bridge the family with small mear.&,ctn jump into their Tin Lizzie and in a few short hours run from Kanab to Pheonix, Arizona or from PheoBix Arizona to Kanab, Utah. And Dixies land, where all kinds of tropical fruits can be grown will be the construction of Zions National Park Mt. Carmel road,, be brought within a few hours drive of Prute county. In addition to the conveniences this road will give to the people it will also' put in closer contact some of Utah most magnificant wonder lands, for instances the tourist who has but a short tin e to spend in Utah can spend his first night at Fish Lake and take od trout enough to do he and his family, for a couple of days, ramble down through the vallies to Bryce Canyon and spend one or two nights viewing that masterpiece from there down into Zicn National Park, partake of the fruits of the vines of the Dixieland, fill his car with the Clean-U- Live stock on farms in Utah it weed nearly APRII Tickets Big THE ! Determination to uild the Zion-M- t. Carmel highway from the ions. (let Ready Fcr Live- Messrs Jesse J. and Melvin J. Jackman and Mr. and Mrs. Mart Niesen of .Morrill returned from a business family spent a short time of last Kingston end Mrs. J. W. Willis of trip to Kanab thd latter part of week on a camping) trip up the oitr Hfv made a business trip to last week. Kingston cany-mRichfield on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. . s Mr. ard Mrs. Mart Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. AlonZa Sudweeks family of Kingston were visiting at Mr. and Stoker were of Manti stopped in Junction a the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. visiting relatives in Circleville short time on their way home from Willis of Junction on Sunday. Mrs-Lloy- Sunday. Kingston where then the past few days. have been Can you imagine the enjoyable Messrs Calvin Price and Ralph visit Mrs. Joseph Law and two Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Carson children are having with her parents Frederick have returned from a business and pleasure trip-made emMr. and Mrs. Howard Brindly of Vernal where they have been SaltLakeCity last week. ployed the past few months. Kingston. t |