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Show An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 9 Number 15 Randolph, Utah. Friday May 8, Aged Matron Laid To Final Rest 1 $1.50 Per Year In Advance 936 Commissioners Resettlement Adm. Now One Year Old Proceedings Fttoeral Sennits were held Tuesday, Minutes of meeting of Board of One year old Thursday, April 30, the warn chapel for Mrs. MeCounty Oommisioners held May 4, 1930. and the Resettlement Administration linda Weston Ldmiuorn, 77, who passed There wer present A. G. Bex, Sidney has advanced aid to 86 farm families peacefully and ymuy on to tier rest J. Neoeker, usro Oornia, Lewis in Rich County, it was announced by und reward in tne Great Beyond, Clerk; D. M. Hoffman, Treats. Mr. C. A. Anderson, Resettlement repsnortly after mudnigtot, Friday May 1, Minutes of meeting held April 1, resentative. after a brief nines incident to age. were read and approved. 193, Mr. Anderson has been actively enServices were conducted by Bishop The following taxpayers received rebin field work for the Resettlegaged Vernon lj. Bolulsoii. The Choir,. unate-men ts on Taxes, as follows: ment Administration in this district der direction of Carl G- Stuart, furnSamuel C. Kiddy $ for the past 5 months, although the ished the singling fop the occasion. Charles Dean Orwas created Executive agency by First Number, How Firm a FoundaEllis Ralph of one der the ago. year President, tion. Invocation, John H. Weston. Carter Oornia Setting up of an adequate, national, reSecond Number, Sister Thou Was Mrs. R. S. McKinnon and state staff took several gional Mild and Lovely," The speakers were 44.36 Cornia Bros. months so that actual operations in Hyrum Neoeker, David K. McLean, 7.19 Owen Cox this district date back to April 30, or Soda Springs, Idano; followed by a $46.00 was appropriated as prizes j 1985, Mr. Anderson said. vooai duet, I Know That My .Refor contest in the destruction of roFarmers and businessmen alike deemer Livies, Mrs. Pearl Alley and dents. have received great benefits from' the Ernest W. Irwin. Further speakers The following bills were allowed: Resettlement Administration, said were : Former Bishop Samuel1 Weston $3156.31 Officers Salary Mr. Anderson. The program is so deof Logan and brother of the deceased ; 415.00 Indigent Poor WMAtf H.KlCfj signed that it deals with needs of the Pres. George H. Robinson ana Bishop Sims Service Line, Hauling E. individual case. If it had not been Vernon G. ltoLauson, all of whom spoxe 15.69 R. A. Supplies emergency grants during the severe O&flavtL L. ' hignly of the noble character of Aunt A. W. Larson, Telephone Ex- winter months thousands of farm famMelinda, (as she was known to al- DAIRY SPECIALIST FOR U. S. A. C. 3.06 pense (April) ilies would have lacked the necessimost everyone), and of the good and. EXTENSION HORTICULTURIST OF ties of life. The ability of ResettleLynn Cox, Hauling E. R. A. Supuseful life she had lived ; for the help UTAH APPOINTED plies Lyman H. Rich, former agricultural ment to meet this need reveals an effiand benefit she had been to the ward for Utah county, who was re- Carter Ink Co., Repairing Foud- agent, cient working organization. and community.' fell was not known cently named dairy specialist for the tin Pens Dr. Arvil L. Stark of Payson, Lack of available funds made it Imto have aught aginst any person, al-- ! Utah State Agricultural College ex- Swan Creek Electric Co. Lights of to extend the standard farm the Utah State graduate possible AgricuF ways ready and willing to assist in' tension service. Mr. Rich will devote Rich County Reaper, Printing, tural college and the Iowa Agricultural plan to all those desiring loans, the all cases of sickness and help care for ' his entire time to the dairy Interests of 98.25 college at Ames, was and Advertising recently appoint- - Resettlement represrutative pointed out the needy, taking life as it came, giving the state. He was graduated from the Board ' Public Welfare, Indigent ed board the of trustees of the but in his district he said (hat. 33 farmby the best in her physical and spiritual Utah State 60.67 sitate institution, as extension horticul- - ers ere row Foor Agricultural College in 1923 oprating under budgeted being to pay for it. and from the University of Minnesota Board Public Welfare. DependDr. Stark received loans. This part of the program, he turist for Utah. Robinson read a very fitting in 1929 in dairy production. Bishop From 55.00 his B. 3. degree at the U. S. A. C. in said, is ent Mothers proving very successful. poem written and dedicated to her by 1925 to 1928 he was agricultural agent Geo, B, Elverton, Overhauling 1929 and his Ph. D. degree at Iowa in Since Resettlement offices were a local woman, in honor of her life of in Wasatch county ana upon his return 7.50 1934. Typewriters he was as- opened in Rich County last December During service. The choir sang O Lord, Re- following his advanced study In Min- Tressa and Compiling Norris, sistant horticulturist Utah col 6th more than $24,229.00 has 'been disat the sponsive to Thy CalL Benediction nesota, Mr, Rich was appointed agent Balancing Assessmetn Roll 18.00 lege an(j from September 1935 to April tributed in either grants or loans. Adby T. J. Tingey. of the Woodruff for Utah, county. He was born in E. L. Guyinon, Trees for Court 1936 he held a similar position at the vice to fanners on modern cropping ward, The flowers which were pro- Paris, Idaho, and served in the 145th 1.50 State College of New Mexico. House lot . . , . t He was methods is one of the features of the fuse and beautiful were carried by the Division All Steel Office Supply Co. Court during the World war. born in Raymond. Alberta, Canada, standard farm plan, according to Mr. children. The grand 32.70 House Supplies 1 Anderson. were; John N., Francis W., Raymond BIRTHDAY PARTY David M. Hoffman, Freight on SECOND MISSIONARY EVENT LS 1 B., Willard O., Wililam J., and LawTractor Farts, Telephone STAGED STORY OF rence D. Lamborn. MISSIONARY . WRITES , 2.90 A number of relatives attend-nd Postage ... FLOOD At the graveside the choir sang, 0 ed a large Mrs. of Toll in honor birthday party The second Missionary event. Here Agent. Telephone Dedication of grave pro- Emo Jackson at her home Monday af- County My Father. 16.78 Comes Charley, a farce Calls comedy, plav nounced by Albert. R. Weston. Ashland, Ky., ternoon., .The afternoon was spent in Johu Jensen, Hauling E. R. A. ed Wednesday, May 6, was one of the The deceased is survived by the folApril 13. 1936. L0 Supplies neatest quilting. cutest, ever little J plays taged Dear Brother Marshall: lowing sons and daughters: Mrs, SoloLeah Walton. Postage and other in The parts could not mon Tremellmg,- - Garden City, . Utah ; I received a letter from home, telling 5.27 haveRandolph. Material been better cast, and we- mlghi ..wanted . si story .of the flood, byday,l.'. ; was all . me Ja no A - Robinson. Laketown ; Housr Bros. SupWilson Court gay, better taken. Each player dii! so I you when her day complete, Mrs'. Ada E. Wahlstrom, Logan. Utah ; will do my. best. I didnt get to plies their stuff. It would be hard to see what .von for sleep, would call the real flood, George E. Lamihorn, Salt Lake City; Tired and worn she settled 1 Work Roa Buck. Lewis best County character, as ail were because my companion and I were pick the Mrs. Bertha EL Kearl,' Laketown ; When io, a step is heard on the sill, 13.00 ' well taken. Come quick Aunt Melinda, my child , John N.. Oregon ; Frauds W., here in Ashland, tractine. The 4.00 Heber Cox. County Road Work - Is ill. The specialties between acts were busy mile Ohio river is approximately ; Wyo. Raymond B., Laketown ; e J. Reed, W s.k on Cater' McKinnon v$ry good. Miss Arlene A number ot and Willard O.. Pocatello, Idaho; two would I wide, judge. 5.20 pillar brought the house down with applause Ashland sisters, Mrs. Mercy Gibbons, Logan ; So up shed get and walk so ktaid, Landes Tractor & Equipment Co. 69.36 with her tap dancing. The little one-ac-t homes are situated between Mrs. Mary Crowtber, Malad City, Ida- Resaie the man who had come for aid. on the rivers almost and Oaitlettsburg, 4.00 Work Road Rex. H. P, County play staging The Old Spinning edge. Taking the measurement from ho and one brother. Samuel Weston, of After long hours of plasters and pill3. 4.50 Wheel in the Parlor." was enjoyed as The fever brake and vanished the Ira B. Muir. County Road Work water gauge or when the Logan, Utah. much as the main event the little ones the standard chills. The fololwing is normal depth, it had a river its atat $833.16 people Total taking their parts almost perfect. Lit- raise of 63 feet. Catlettsburu, which tended the funeral: Mr. and Mrs. S. business no further There being tle Miss Lois Johnson did the singing, W. Tremelling and family, Mr. and Mrs No night so dark, its oft. been said. up the river from Ashland, the meeting was adjourned until June and can she sing! The characters of ts miles Victor Satterthwaite, Mr. and Mrs. N. For her to go to some womans bed, a raise of about 53 feet beneed only 1936. 2. Old Biack Joe, Tom Sawyer, Hucklo on the people. John Hodges, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. W. And when the morning revealed a child, fore would It G. REX. A. berrv Fin and dog. and others, were While Ashland be in located on a hill Gibbons and daughter, LatbeUe, Mr. Its a Boy, she said, and the father being Chairman. shown in ., perfect style. smiled. a raise of needed and Mrs. Everett Sims and family, or little raise, only AiHPfit This play was put on under the 64 before would feet it Mr. O. W. Pope and Mrs. Maria Pope, approximately LEWIS LONGIIURST. direction of Mrs. Alice Reay, which all of Garden City, Utah ; . Mr. and Quilts and carvels aDd rugs galore, business section of the Into the get Clerk. accounts of be one for it being the Mrs. Wim. Fackrell, Mrs. Prudence Show her help on many a bed and floor however, had an awt local plays ever staged here. She, as town. Ashland, 1913 so every business in flod and Weston, Mr. and Mrs. Aden Thomock, Home made soap was her deflight, ful MUSIC FESTIVAL well as the Misisonary committee, and . Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Feller, all of Ran- A little more water, fiat or lye, of their busihad the house upstairs the players, deserve much credit, for ness houses not cry. could move so dolph, Utah ; Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Now Made amateur Soaper smile, they ready The M. I. A. Music Festival held the fine performance. to continued water if their the comb, Mrs. Milton Nelson, Mr. and god success and was rt of the houses Mrs. Glenn, Mr. Adrian Kearl. of Og- - Shes put many a darn in many a sock, Sunday, was a big Some raise higher. came numbers well attended. Large Profanity Against Law den, Utah; Mr. and Mrs.-D- . K. Mc- To help a woman along with her flock, along the river were taken down, leavand Woodof the Virginia colony provided Laws Lean. Mrs Eunice Gunnell, of Soda And many a patch on knees shes from Kememrer. Evanston ing just the foundation. Many people Evansof Kemmerer. The wards ruff. pressed. fine for 'a settler who used were living in the upstairs of their a Springs. Idaho ; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert heavy were rep R. Weston. Bishop and Mrs, Samuel For many mothers whove called her ton. Woodruff and Randolph, was homes, while everything below profanity. resented. hiesh Weston. Jos. Hodges, Mrs. Mercy Gibswamped in water. The underpasses of the street car lines atong the highbons, Hyrum and Fred Gibbons. Mrs. Many knitted bootteee for baby feet, Ada Wahlstrom and. daughters. Arlene Were made for babes who now walk way were completely filled. I went the street. and Hortense. of Logan, Utah ; Mr. and down to the Ohio one night and saw N Mrs. Frank Lamborn and family of n big rope tied to a tree and the peoIn Kemmerer. Wyo.:. Willard Laroorn, P When grim sorrow stalked in like a said it was tied to a house ple storm. batello, Idaho: Mrs. Sarah Jensen and which you could just see the top. That earth. Judged either by its literary house was situated along the railroad daughter, Ann Etta, of Pocatello. Ida- Shes closed the eyes and dressed the By Willa Thornock form. form or by the importance of spirit- tracks. That is about all I can tell ho : John N. Lamborn, of Oregon ; Mrs and words of the New ual truth, it holds an unrivaled place, you, brother Marshall if it will do unfold To the Mary Orowther, Mrs. Harold Law- And with acts of comfort story . of cheer, , rence of Malad Cttity, Idaho : Mrs. Ro Testament is like opening a treasure not only in the Bible, but in worlds you any good whatsoever, you are welMade the family feel that God was Fowler, Salt Lake City ; Mrs. Della chest It contains gem for each of literature, George Murray says it is come to it. Hope your folks are all near. us. There is interest in it for every The most humanly touching story well. ley, CokeviHe, Wyo.; Mrs. Don Uqur-harMiss Morita Cheney, of Kemmer-er- , one. And to know it is a very worth- ever told. I am getting along pretty well now, had At one time a large crowd was gath- and like the work OK. The flood Wyo. ; Wm. Cox and T. J. Tingey, Fifty years. Relief Society has while experience. her heart. of Woodruff. Utah, and numerous othfind in it stories ered on the West side of the Sea of ought to make the furniture companies The student may Shes encouraged others to do their which are unrivaled. The Parable of Galilee. The Synagogue was not laree a good business, dont you think? ers whose names ye di d not learn. part. ' the Sower can be applied to many enough to hold the people who wanted May God ales you all with all the And. best, of all. shes never quit r A TRIBUTE sower went forth to sow. to hear Jesus preach the gospel. Night richest of blessings, at all times. lives. The. But still continues to do ber bit. . Some seeds fell by the wayside, and was drawing nigh, and Jesus was in Sincerely, To Melinda Lamborn, these linen And keeps on adding to her final score the fowl came and devoured them. need of rest and wished to go to the ROBERT WAMSLEY, door from as When teacher she goes : side. more other could There he have were written In .1935 927 S. 4th Street, where Soane fell stony places upon to door. Louisville, Ky. they had little soil. These could not seclusion and compiomsbip with His were chok- disciple. She sat in a quaint little English but mature into fine plants, Someone told her long years ago. When they were a short distance school. Some fell LADIES LITERARY CLUB ed and withered away. And learned to read and write by rule, Youre o foolish " to spend time on among, the thorns, and were choked from shore a raging storm came up So and So, She learned to spell and sew and sing. out by them. Others fell into good and dashed heavy waves against the Tht Randolph Ladies Literary Club bo to your funeral if vessel. was small and Jesus resting, Her samples of sewing to Mothers Theyv wouldnt forth and met many fruit,, Wednesday evening, April 25th, at brought ground you were dead. find a more as the storm- - grew worse, the discip- the home of Mrs. Abbie Telford. Mrs. fold.shed bring. one could Where WeB, I dont care. was all she said. beautiful illustration of life? les felt they must awaken Him. The Mildred Thompson was assistant host' was sure to sink usless they storv In a little blue book the sewing she And when at at last of who, the is There boy the at the Throne of like man boys today had grown tired ship had immediate help. They awakened The film strip, Art and Curture in keeps, Grace. of Jesus and said, barest thou that we the Home, was shown by Mr. Glen of buttonholes, tucks and a was to home. receive He of SampieS part She meet her Savior face to face, lie canst thou How asleep but estate perish? after his his Mos, death, fathers pleats. Principal of the Grade School. Stitches and seams and ruffles neat. Not many blank pages -of- life toil and demanded it now. He wanted new ad- - when each moment so madiv is Two instrumental duet were playstrife, new friends and associates ening a. grave on the angry deep? He ed by Leo Telford and Floyd Bond. On every page the eye will greet. d Book of in the hi portion of money he went to arose and rebuked the wind and the And to thiT day shell show Will appear The play, The Other Apostle was With life. wind ceased. The Master had stilled read by Mrs. Letha Spencer. as was new His home. To those who would good sewing know. life his happy ROSE L. WESTON. ' men A very dainty and delicious tray : long a Ms money lasted. Then his the storm. These frightened . .T and comfort peace. in Jesus found can book withwas Soon see, him. another luncheon was enjoyed by 26 members he friends forgot In fancy. I, ' Firit Settler in Louisiana Of words and deeds of high degree. out food and the comforts of life. His When tihev were still he asked them, and the following guests:. Mrs. Annie Louisiana was first settled by the path was a hard one. tine day he How is it that ye have no faith? Al e McKinnon. Mrs. Ray Johnson, Mrs. Credits to this girl, now 77 years old, realized his mistake. If be went home though they were with Him nearly con-h- Kenneth Hatch, Mrs. Rulon Hatch and Deeds of kindness better than gold. French about the year 1700 and hiscould be his fathers servant. His stantiy, they did not understand Him. Mrs. Beldyn Lynn. tory tells us that the first. French colLet us call to mind the mustard seed was a festive occasion. setOur next Ollbu meeting was held She married nearly 60 years ago, homecoming onists there were most reluctant to in the Masters Parable, which grows May 6th at the home of Mrs. Agnes be children and and thrive was killed The calf fatted Watched 12 young of to the down labors agriculture was welcomed tle back into the fold. This silently and gradually into a large Rex. grow. for every immigrant expected to make liken Hi Jesus tree. king Son. sheltering of the is the Parable As she oooWT. washed, knitted with- j Prodgical a fortune, either by pearl fisheries or Dickens ... Someday we shall Tt is the dom unto a seed. out delay, The Randolph Ladies Literary Club truly "said: mines. most touching story ever told on our And gleaned eomethime in the fields by discovering (Continued on Page 3) (Continued on Page 3) May 5, in Long-hurs- t, - 1 ........ . , stark ' j 1934-193- 5 ! . pall-beare- .......... rs ......... . . , Mr. v-An- d -- , " , Kem-mei-e- r, 1-- 2 .e-s- ! . . out-of-to- . : . . SEMINARY ADDRESS, EW TESTAMENT , t, , : , - - - ', . threat-venture- . s. . , well-fille- the-boo- . - - ha, |