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Show I X An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley 1 Volume 11 Number 22 Randolph, Utah. Friday June 17, 1938 Vacation Facilities at LOCALS Appeals for Chinese EATURES YOU WILL LIKE ! M . , 1 MERRY MAKERS CLUB NEWS '3 As a club project the Merry Maker? decided to sell popcorn before the showshow Saturday night. F. v working we set the table and served delicious sif.ad. LaRue and Peggy gave demonst rations LaRue gave a talk on table etiquette, ana we planned to make soup for our next club meeting. The "Merry Makers did it agaiu ! The popcorn sale was a AVow Come again next Saturday, June 18th, and help us keep up the good work, In working period, June 14th, we made sandwiches. They were all judged very good. Emma Die resigned from club, so LaRayne was put in her place as recreation committee member. We had two visitors, Sheila Brough and Sel' ma BluemA. Next time we will make deserts. LaVERL KENNEDY, Reporter. ! v MONTE CRISTO ROAD NOW OPEN TO TRAFFIC Read about Sarah Lynn Danas ro-- 1 Miss Mary Rex, who has been work-mance with the daring young aviator, ing in California for the past year, re- Gunnar Thorwald, told in todays in- - turned home Monday. stallment of Strait Gate, our popu- lar serial story. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Guymon, Mrs. H. J. Norris and Mrs. Florence Bingham An interesting new personal function returned from Salt Lake City Tues- Of the Red Cross for the men in uni- - day. They attended the Junior Live is told in the feature article An-- 1 Stock Show and the June conference. W. O. L. Agents, by Alwyn W. - ' A giant grizzly bear measuring 97- inches from nose to tail has been killed in the Polecat Creek district of the Jackson Hole country by C. Craven construction company superintendent. The animals claws wer 3 inches long, and the front pay measured 11 inches. The rear paw inches by 6 was 11 inches long. The skuU, which is being sent to the American Museum of Natural History by W. O. rence of Jackson for recording, was 16 inches by 9 inches. The skull measurement topped by a full half inch the previous largest grizzly killed in this area two years ago by Herb Whiteman, Hunters here said the bea was the largest ever killed in Jackson, Hole and may rank among the nations Law-for- ti-- 3-- Knight red-fis- h d ; Killed at Jackson 1 sf 4 Vo . Record Giant Grizzly Address and mail advertising material for us at home. We supply everything. Good rate of pay. No selling. No experience necessary. MERCHANDISE MART, BOX 523 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Adv. June 17, 24, July 1, 8, 1938. Women Sun Valley Idaho UN VALLEY, IDAHO. Oddly enough, youll still find an occasional few Sun VaL'ley ites on these' glorious June morning? departing the picturesque ril.age square with skis; but with the advent of abundant fly fishing and with shady saddle trails beckoning from every nearby canyon, trout waders and riding boots have become the mode. The Sawtooth mountain fishing season opened May 30. The finest catch-is- , so far, have been made in beautiful Alturas lake, a gem of mountain water 30 miles by meter from Sun Val iey village, where good creels of are taken every day on small spin 'ners trolled behind skiffs and canoes. Otf course, old reliable Silver Creek, Valley and one of the just below most perfect dry fly streams in the west, if not in America, yields choice and chunky rainbow trout regular y from its spring-fewaters; and1 one three pound Silver Creek rainbow will provide any fly angler with pleasant memories for the rest of h's life Mid June will see, the first assembling of rock climlbing mountaineers for assaults on the towering and breath taking crags of. the Sawtooth and Pioner range.', most of which have never been ascended by humane Horseback riding is a matter of course at Sun Valey, but you have a great choice from a fine stable of 60 well kept, perfectly trained mounts. Many persona have found that pleasure is easily doubled by combining the inevitable horseback ride with another activity. It is easy, for instance, to tie trout tackle on the saddle and dismount along invitin; stretcher of brook and lake for an hour or so of fly casting before the ride back to Sun Va ley. Whatever you do at Sun Valley, it ' seems the cardinal rule to siwim in the magnificent circular outdoor pools before dinner ; and go down to the old. rougheut western hamlet of Ketch urn for the evening. $ 1.50 Per Year In Advance m 4 New Deal is given in Iowa with defeat of Otha Wearin. Edward R. A Findlay of Kemmerer, Wyo. W. Pickard analyzes the election re- came Monday to bring Mrs. Ella sults in his Weekly News Review. Fackrell and Miss Nedra Findlay home. They had been visiting in Kem The Oanadaian Mounties find a way merer during the past week, to deal with the Dukhobors, fanatical nudist cult. Youll find the Interest-- 1 Miss Tressa Norris who has been LOST BOY FOUND AT MONTPELIER, IDAHO ing story in our Men of the Mount-- in Bakerfield, California for the past ed series. year, returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Perkins, parMr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Findlay and ents of LaMar Perkins, were very Caught in a sinking ship with 2.000 Chinese coolies is not children, and Mrs. J. G. Conley and much excited Sunday night when a pleasant experience. The story sons, Arthur, LaMar and Billy, were Mar, who was sent for the cows, failed told by Floyd Gibbons in his Adven- Randolph visitors last week, They to return. A Large number of people came for Decoration day. turers Club. spent most of Monday hunting for In an appeal to Americans to suphim. 1 Miss Doreene Noris and Miss Ella NEW BABY ARRIVES It was later found that Loran port the national Bowl of Rice party to be held in more than returned to Ogden Sunday and son, enroute to Montpelier, Idaho, had 1,500 cities and towns throughout A baby boy was born to Mr. and will finish their training in nursing. picked up young Perkins along the the United States, June 17th, for Mrs. Levar Nicholls Sunday, June 12, road. The boy told him his parents benefit of Chinese civilian refuMr. and Mrs. George Wilson motor-- had given their consent for him to go mother and babe doing nicely. The gees, Colonel Theodore RoosevClt, much thrilled ed to Salt Lake Saturday. They re- - to his undies at Montpelier, so Mr. papa, who was Jr national chairman of the over the arrival ofvery Jackson took him to Montpelier and first boy, has turned Sunday, the United Council for Civilian Relief commenced to quiet down again. left him there. in China, declared that more than Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Marshall, W. A, The Reaper extends congratulations 1 60,000,000 Chinese victims of JaMarshall, Mrs. Annie Findlay, Wayne PRELIMINARY HEARING TO acute in war are undeclared pans Marshall and Miss Hazelmae Hatten, BE HELD AT EVANSTON Trier, Germany, in 100 A. D. need. Bombings of Canton have Evans!011, were Ogden and Salt 100 A. D In Germanv Trier then Intensified the already appalling Tnosvisitors Monday and A preliminary hearing for George situation of the Chinese civilian Augusta day. Powers, sr. 60, of Lyman, Wyo., charg60,000. Colonel Roosevelt population, in connection ed with said, and conditions of famine, T. A Jensen of Lyman, came Satur- - with the manslaughter near two deaths of persons destitution and disease are unday night and spent Sunday with his Fort Bridger May 27, has been conparalleled in modem history. Mrs. with are visiting family, who tinued from June 14 to June 27, at Jensens mother, Mrs. Thos. Wilson. Evanston. Powers, who is at liberty He returned to Lyman Monday. on $500 bond, is accused of being the NOTICE of a truck which struck and driver McKinnon came home Monday, killed Afton Boynton, 19, and her 22 Roy annual! The budget meeting of the accompanied by Miss Jennie Payne, Rich County Board of Education will L. D S. nurse, and Miss Kathryne La be held at South Rich High School JUNE 18th sal,e, of Great Falls, Montana. They SATURDAY, building on Thursday, June 30, 1938. returned Tuesday. Roy will leave The public bearing on said budget soon for the northwest, where he exBLUEBEARDS EIGHTH WIFE will be conducted as required by law With pects to sell knit goods for the Interat the above place at 2:00 p. m. on . mountain Knitting Co. CLAUDETTE COLBERT, GARY Tasty Tellers is a first year foods COOPER Thursday, June 30, 1938. Copies of Club. We have ejected the new a has Ivan purchased Kennedy of and News Comedy the budget are on file at the office officers: President, Violo Nidi will p which he lowing pick-utruck, 1 the clerk of the board or at the home Ruth Mck. ; secre-- I use to carry the mail from Randolph oils ; 25th JUNE SATURDAY, or place of business of each member tary, Jerry Larson ; cheer leader, Al to Paris. thea Johnson; song leader, Althea of the board of education and are JEANETTE MacDONALD, NELSON Johnson. Salt from home came Harris EDDY Harvy available for there public inspection. We are studying how to cook and been has he where Lake In City Tuesday RICH COUNTY BOARD OF serve breakfast. 'THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST EDUCATION We have planned for a picnic next News and Comedy Also week. By V. L. CHRISTIANSEN, Clerk BONNIE TELFORD, Reporter. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hatch and 1 daughter motored to Salt Lake City to attend June conference and visit Focus of Eye Declines with Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Fromme, The ability to focus the eye and and Miss Velma Meldrum, of Canada Mre. FrommeTncf Miss Meldrum are see objects clearly at different distances usually declines year by year. asters of Mrs. Hatch. after a person passes middle age. Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Jackson and By the time he is seventy, says children and Mrs. Ina Easton motor-- Colliers Weekly, usually all power ed to Ogden Sunday to see their moth- - o altering the focus of the eye is Richard Jackson accompanied ;ost er. them home. set-bac- k I panic-stricke- n I I Jack-Wilso- n, 1 I I at, Picture Show Program 4-- H I vice-preside- Prairie Playground Is I Wild Life Paradise I 1 County Road supervisor Melvin Ken road nedy, reports the Monte Crist now open to traffic and in good condition. t FOR SALE Iris Plants, Now 10c with a group of yopng Nev. farmers. and 15c. See MRS. JOSEPH B. and Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marshall acHATCH. companied them to Nevada. I MERRY COOKERS CLUB MEETS The Merry Cookers Club had their meeting at the home of their leader, Lyla Huffaker, June 9th. They sang songs and talked about how to set a table! They made apple sauce and bked apples. The following people attended the June Conference at Salt Lake : Richard Brough, Mrs. Milt Mrs. City Jones, Mrs. Florence Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Norris and son Gerald, MrB. Elma Reay, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Guymon, Mrs. L. B. Johnson, Mrs. Willard Peart, Lewis Longhurst, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Huffaker, B.ain Marshall and Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Hatch. L. D. S. i The Merry Cookers Club held other meeting at the home of M'ss anLy-l- a Huffaker. They copied receipts and cooked four varieties of cereal. LOA PUTNAM, Reporter. 1 IL B. C. CLUB MEETS The H B C Club held their third cooking meeting In the high school Wednesday. First we cooked baked apples, apjfle sauce and apple compote. ALICE NICHOLLS, FLORENCE SMITH. Reporter. ' : n - ' 1- Island Graveyard Pitched in the South Pacific ocean, 2,000 miles from the South American coast, Easter island fittingly has been dubbed an island graveyard. For, ringing its tortuous, mountainous coast are some 260 enormous stone tombs. How did they get there? No one knows. Neither can anyone account for the colossal stone statues, one 37 feet high, which are scattered about. Some believe the people who carved those statues were the remnants of a mighty, skillful race, dwellers on a continent in the Pacific which was suddenly swallowed by the sea. An . LTHOUGH Manitoba it generally identified in the public mind ae a area, it maintain in Riding Mountain National moat attractive the playgrounds in Canada and a veritable one of Park, A A prairia grain-growi- plateau, 2200 feet above tea paradise for wOd life. Occupying a woodedoffers a huge natural range for leveL hi the center of the province, the park hundreds of elk, moose, deer, bear and beaver and nowhere in the Dominion are such excellent opportunities afforded for the making of pictures of wild life. The park is accessible by motor roads and railways and it hat tourists with the result been highly developed for the accommodation of middle-weAmericans. of thousands for vacation favorite a is spot it that Park National Mountain scenes in two are Riding Pictured above typical ind a sketch map showing its location and a few of the highway routes leading to it from the United State. st Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Marshall, sons Layton, Wayne and Mearl, daughter, Doris, Mrs. Annie Findlay and Mrs. EMa Fackrell motored to Montpelier, Idaho Thursday. Wayne drove home a new Chevrolet pick-up- . Work will commence on the state (1), highway project 85-(2), 85-108-(1) between Randolph and Sage Junction Monday. The Lee Young construction Co., who were awarded Lets dance its every Thursday the contract are moving their equipnight at Woodruff. Good crowds and ment in this week. real sweet swing music by Mei Smjjins All Star Enuf Sed. Wallace Snowball, who expected to be released from the U. S. Navy, was Glen Rex is reported among the ail- disappointed and will not be released for another 3 mouths. He will spend ing this week. two more months in Norfolk, Va., and Mrs. Bell Bellman went back to one at San Diego, Calif. work Monday at the B Q Ranch. A stake genealogical meeting was Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Gray were Kem- - held at Randolph last Sunday. Joseph merer visitors Wednesday. Smith, brother of Mrs. Samuel Rex, was one of the main speakers. Frank McKinnon and Mrs. Ernest Mrs. Henry Clifford and two childMcKinnon are reported on the sick ren of Idaho Falls, Idaho, are visiting list this week. relatives and friends in Evanston and We have heard there Is several Woodruff, Utah. cases of chicken pox in town. Mrs. Newell Johnson, Miss VWlet Maurice Marshall, Fred and Delmar Gerrard visited the Randolph Ward, Hellstrom motored to Ogden last Wed and Mrs. James Warburton and Mrs. nesday to register at the U. S. Employ Gerald Cazls, the Woodruff Ward, a9 ment Service Bureau. instructing representatives of the Evanston First L. D. S. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marshall of FOR SALE OR TRADE One Auto Lund, Nevada, came Wednesday to bring Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marshall Wagon, (cheap). Write or see home. Mr. and Mrs.'Wlater Marshall LELAND REX, passed through Randolph last week Randolph, Utah. D I |