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Show An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich Count? and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 11 Number 6 $1.50 Per Year In Advance Randolph, Utah. Friday February 25, 1938 Dedicatory Services British Demand Indemnity for Jap Bombs A. A. U. Tournament Randolph Chapel The Randolph building, program is The Randolph town team, known as now completed, and the dedicatory services will be held Sunday, February 27 The Rich County Furniture Team, lost to the fast Evanston Becker team Monday by a score of 48 to 50. It was reported one of the fastest 1988. The first meeting will convene at the Recreation Hall at 10:00 a. m. and the services at 2 :00 p. m. will he held in the chapel. The people of the ward and others have given generously to make these things possible, and the Bishopric earnestly desire that every memb r of the ward, and also members of othe- wards will be present to join in a day of dedication and rejoicing. Elder Alfred E. Bowen, of the General Authorities; E'der Rnvmond Ashton, chief architect, and numerous others of our friends, as well as the Stake Presidency will he present. A special musical program will be rendered throughout the day and a hronze tablet .in nrurry of Bishop John O. Gray, will be placed and games of the season. The teams were tied at least ten times during the game The Rich County Furniture team over the Lyman, Wyo. team Wednesday at Randolph, 53 to were winners 46, - This team has won a place in the A. Basketball Tournament and will leave Monday for a four-datourna- A. U. y ment. Twenty-fou- r berths have been award ed in two divisions, sixteen juniors and eight seniors. Eight teams will be eliminated the first night, leaving only 16 teams to play. The Rich County Furniture tram expect to be one of the 16 teams. Well, success to you boys. South Rich News The South Rich High School eager plit twin ball lari: Friday night. The first team won from Fielding High school 65 to 20. The second team lori to North Rich 18 to 42. Last Friday the assembly was given by the Home Economics girls. It startDemand for full satisfaction for the bombing of H. M. S. Ladybird, British gunboat which was damaged ed with a playet by the Goop famiy, during the Japanese airplane bombardment of the U. S. S. Panay, has been made by the British govern' followed by a song, reading and then ment. shows the sbrapnel-scarre-d vessel. An earlier explanation was rejected by the British another skat by three girls and last, cabinet Photograph was a blunt and demand a made full that explanation and indemnity be forthcoming. a fashion show. It went over big. The New Testament in Seminary are coming along fine on their books cal-ed- . 1HE COMMUNITY'S MILK SUPPLY My New Testament. Monday w udded a sheet which was written by (Taken from COMMUNITY HEALTH and HYGIENE) different members of the class. The Randolph M Men met defeat at Tuesday, by a score of 29 Cokoville to 48. Laketown News GRADE SCHOOL NOTES Extension News Bishop John H. Weston was taken Thursday for medical adwas accompanied by his The following letter was received to Logan vice. He from a group of fifth graders in RanTHEME IS SET FOR SCHOOL We thought that this dolph, Mass. most Of F1ARM milk foods the is all OF IRRIGATION importThe shop bovs are building a coal to the people of be would of interest ( ant from the standpoint of san.tation. house for the shop. our school, to in We plan, Randolph. Water is the Life Blood of Utah 1 It probab.y transmits more disease send back letters and other informafoods combined. Milk is than all other The Band has received some new collected about the town. Our 1938 school of Ir igation, to bd tion we have music. They are holdine a reeital on not only the most complete food for I man favorable also is but it held under the of Utah the especially supervisijn Faster. O. S. Devine Schools, of bacteria. A few vState for the at nourishment The basketball b'ws go to Aftrn on bacteria added to this food, will, unPridav. Feb. 25. at 2:00 oclock to play der favorable conditions, increase to enormous numbers. Moreover, mi.k is ball that night. Good luck, boys! produced under circumstances which make it absolutely impossible to keep ' c South. Second Friday. Rkhs, team was 'badly beaten by North Rich, out" ft' of thn'tnlct'ofbes. and'wh'af!s but we surely put it over Fielding even of greater importance is the fact "High. South Rich vs. North Rich, was that disease microbes often find their South Rich vs. Fielding High, was way Into milk. In the state of our preent knowledge, this undesirable Good work, boys ! accident cannot always be guarded Last Mondav a certain teacher came against and we cannot always identify Into Bookkeepingand, boy. did a coup- hem when they are present. Some of le of girls faces turn red! What was the disease germs multiply In milk this being one of the rare exceptions in wrong, girls? which disease microbes grow outside of the body. In view of the above The school play. Huckleberry Finn it is not rather significant that facts, te coming along fine, (we hope) It will be presented March 4th. We'll no other food obtained from animals is so often consumed while raw? see you there. JULIA WAHLSTROM Oounty Nurse. Clayton L. and Ross G.. were ud to 1 school Tuesday. We were glad to FIRE MONDAY AT see them hack. Hows college? JOHN PEART HOME March the 25, South Rich Friday, The fire department made a quick students are planning to go to North Rich to a show, by .Tack Rank who run to the John Peart home on Topaz is displaying Shakespearian costumes. street Monday afternoon where fire bad made quite a start on the interior Another term ends Friday which is of the home, and it took some time and the flames. The s of the school year gone. We .ffort to extingui-know that all students are very sorry, Hearts were not home at the time, as but we hope they all get As on their was the case with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Day, who live in an apartment down report cards. stairs. Plumber Roy Lewis was changSpring must be just around the cor- ing the water jacket in 'the stove, and rener, because the boys are beginning to 'eft for about an hour, and on his which startthe turn discovered blaze, martrtes. play ed behind the fu nace downstairs, and Watch for the next Seminarian, crept up the partition to the top floor. Most of the damage, approaching the which will come out Friday. March 4 of $1000, was furniture and clothMiss Efllingford went home last week, ing.. 1 pnd with her brother, wh". with friends BIRTHDAY PARTY HELD were here. ' 64-1- 9. l two-third- A birthday party was given at the Tuesday Mr. Pulham was visited by of Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Jackson his sister-in-laElalbrih Wale, and homeMrs. Mary A. Smith. The followbov friend. Reed Ashton, for a few for ing wer present: Mr. and Mrs. V. B. minutes. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Dave iSmith,, The Juniors held a meeting Monday Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. to decide about the Junior Prom, Fred Smith, Mr. and Mis. Albert Smith which will be held March 25. Watch Mr. ana Mrs. Jacob Norris, Mr. and Mrs. James Kennedy. for further notice! Cake and ice cream and sherbert the were served. All present report a dandy time. Agricu.tnral Extension Service the college from Fbruary 28 to March i will be built around the theme To Irrigate economically is to know your farm. The school will be conducted under the direction of the Extea-doService 'and the' school of engin-- " eering. County agnts, members of countv planning boards, land bank officials, officers and members of irrigation cooperatives in Utah; members of thp riate engineers office, and members ot irrigation committees will attend the n' -- - meet. NOTICE ir j i L farmer interested in this irrigation school are jnvited to attend. Especially are officers of irrigation companies and water masters urged to be present The County Agent will be glad to assist in arranging for a car load or two of farmer? to attend this : i Any : Irrigation school. CLUB LEADERS TO VISIT COLLEGE FOR LEADERSHIP SCHOOL The Utah State Agricultural college service will be the hosts to more than one hundred picked clnb 'ocal leaders at the nineteenth annual riub leadership school to be held on the college campus February 28 to Mar. 5. D. P. Murray, state club leader, announced this week. 4-- H RICH OOUNTY LEADERS l three club leaders have leadbeen selected to attend this er training school. These are Bishop Paul A. Spense, Garden City ; Mr. Dee 4-- H Hatch, Randolph and MU'S Marr Cor nia. Woodruff. As yet it has not been determined who will attend from Lake town, except Mr. Arlo Weston and Mr, Panl Lamborn, who are attending the U. S. A. C., will attend the dairy club classes along with their college work. RICH COUNTY PLANNING COMMITTEES AT WORK I At present various community planT committees are completing the ning Peacock Feathers Pigmentless BARBARA GRAY. first phase of the 1938 County PlanThere is no pigment in a pea- ning Project. This mary McKinnon, phase includes the NEDRA FINDLAY. cocks feathers. The rainbow col- compiling of a rather detailed invenf oring is due to rows of prism-lik- e tory of Rich Countys resources and cells that break up the light cell-ray-s. conditions. For example: How much First United States Coin Issued water have we? How much runs to The first United States coin ever waste during the seaissued was minted in New York in son? What is the county debt situa1787. It was a Franklin penny in Mammoth Cave tion? How Frozen Niagara executed by a coppersmith named The Frozen Niagara in Mammoth homes, etc.? many families need new Jarvis. cave in Kentucky is 75 feet high and The second phase is to call the conn f50 feet wide. Scientists say it has t.y planning board together and outline been forming for more than six mil- a set of recommendations constituting Mile of Wire in Window Screen eonntv plan which is. to help point A mile of wire is required in the lion years. 1 (he way In solving some of our MAmanufacture of a window screen of ' JOR problems. full size. Oil Ones s Nuisance The third of nhase the planning pro 1 a Oil was regarded as nuisance ect is to develop a program of wnrk brine-we- ll American Mark Twain's Birth, Death in operators by which will carrv out the plan of recMark Twain was born on the day early days, because the' fluid con- ommendations and through united nowhen Haleys comet appeared, and taminated the salt beds, forcing tion solve the most urgent to proceed died on the day of its reappearance. abandonment of many salt sources. and most important problems confront- - - s , Feb. 10, 1938. Dear Filth Graders: We have been studying about the Mountain States. One of our pupils discovered - a Randolph - in Utah. It surprised us to find there was a town of the same name as ours in one of We thought it th mountain states. would be fun to write a letter to you. Maybe you will tell us something about your town. ' There are twelve pupils in our class. In the same room there are twenty-tw- o fourth graders. Our school is named after a sailor, Charles Gabriel Devine who died in the World War. Onr Randolph is a small town just twelve miles south of Boston. The population of our town is about 8,000. The chief industry here is the manufacturing of shoes and carboard boxes. Living so near to Boston, many of the We have few people work there. stores here, so we shop in Boston. There is no important history of Ran dolpli. We are proud of living in Massachusetts. We are about thirty five Some of us miles from Plymouth. have touched the famous rock there. Of course you have heard of that. In Plymouth there are statues of Samo-se- t Miles Standish, and the Pilgrims. Boston is the capital of Massachusetts. If you ever visit Boston you will want to see the old North Church where the lanterns were hung during Paul Reveres ride. You will also see the harbor where the Tea Party was held. 'Old Iornsides is here, too. You would like to see Harvard University, whichwas established in 1636. We hope you have enjoyed our letter. If you have, wont you write and tell us about your Randolph? Your new friends in Massachusetts, LEO MADDEN EDWARD RYDER VIRGINIA DOHERTY ROBERT NASON DOROTHY CHAMPA ROBERT AUGUSTA LIOYD RFID DANIEL MAGNUS'S EN i FRANK PROCTOR NELLIE SMITH ROBERT GREEN JOHN DOHERTY AMALTO FERRARO - -- x tension To-dat- e, wife. Melvin Earley was taken to Salt Lake City Thursday for an appendix operation. There seems to be an in crease. It is the third case this Randolph, Mass. month. 1 A game is coming soon with Kemmerer Rangers. Reported by Basketball Miss Myrtle Johnson student at the at the A C. spent the week-en- d home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Ellsworth Johnson. Wm. J. Lamborn received injury to his shoulder blade last week when a horse fell with him. in Sidney J. Nebeker spent a few days Salt Lake City last week. The mumps are still running their course. They even got the X P. M. Amos B. Robinson. Some folks think brer Lewis traded these for a game D ye member when Parchessi. we used to give a kid a marble to let us feel their mumps? of Grandma Sarah Young of St. CharIdaho, is here staying with and helping take care of two of her sick granddaughters, while their parents aie at bait Lake City. les, Mrs. C. H. Alley and Sidney Irwin went to Salt Lake City Tuesday to visit their brother, B. Y. Irwin, at the L. D. S. hospital. Miss Barbara Wes-ta- n accompanied them to the city after spending a week here visiting relatives and friends. The Earley boy3 are moving the house of Walter Earley from Round Valley to Laketown, where Mrs. Lucy Thomas will make their home. Clarence Cheney is supervising the job. They are using twelve teams to make the transfer. Walter Earley has purchased his fathers home and Joseph Barley has moved to town to the Willis E. Kearl (Merlin) home. 1 RANDOLPH GIRL IN UNIVERSITY SHOW PROVO Willa Thornock of Ran dolpn, was a member of the La Vadis social unit cast which reached the finals in the first annual competitive Varsity Show held Feb. 9 and 10 at Brigham Young University. The theme of the La Vadis skit was A Dream Come True, and it depicted Professor Sauer dreaming that the band had new uniforms. This show, which replaces the Pep ing the county people. Peter-tonVodie of former years, consists of a Mr near Wm future in the Director Extension Service; Mrs. series of vaudeville acts pesented by Pena B. Maynock, Assistant Director social units. Proceeds will go toof Home Eonomics; Dr. O. J. Whest ward the purchase of band uniforms. 1 icy. Extension Economist and Mr. W. W. Owens, Assistant Director for Ag Loneliness and Injudicious Friends riculture will visit Rich County and It is better to be lonely, said help the county planning board anal Hi Ho, the sage of Chinatown, than yze the county situation; also a pub to have many injudicious friends. lie meeting will be called to which all 1 the county people are invited. This Invented Word Ptomaine should be a meeting to look forward to The word ptomaine was inventwith interest. ed by the Italian chemist Selmi for E. L. GUYMON, , Oounty Agricultural Agent the basic substances produced in , 1 putrefaction. Wat Sand Danes Pin Prick Means Have Another Until a few years ago all the tract ot land on which the city I A prick with a pin in a Tibetan of Palestine, stands waa home is the same as asking you I to have more refreshments. desolate sand dunes. Tel-Av- iv h Tel-Avi- v, |