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Show Randolph Pioneer Passes Away Mrs. Agnes? mith Baxter, 85, Widow of the late President John M. "Baxter, passed away rather sud- An indepenaent Newspaper Devoted To 7 he Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 16 Number 15 $1.50 Per Year Randolph, Utah. Friday May 14, 1943 In Advance denly and peacefully at her home in this city Saturday afternoon, May 8.. Friday she observed her 85th U. S. Marine Corps birthday anniversary and was in her RICH COUNTY Womens Reserve to QUESTIONS AND usual health. During the night she Interview Applicants complained of a pain in her stomMEN NAMED ON The of the U. S. Mar"noncom first ANSWERS ABOUT ach. Saturday morning when a docto visit ine Reserve Womens Corps tor was summoned, it was found Utah has arrived in Salt Lake City to DEFENSE COUNCIL that her heart was very weak. Later CANNING SUGAR interview applicants for enlistment in she lapsed into unconsciousness and this branch of service. Able speakers of this county will The following questions and answers died at about 2:00 p. m. She is Sergeant Elizabeth L. Allen, of the the informkeep people county were issued today by home on Survivors include a brother, C. ed of all of the requirements, the benformer Salt Laker and a member of the Officecanning of Price Administration, to H. Smith of St. Anthony, Idaho, and efits and the working of the nations the first USMCWR class to graduate housewives know how to get and help from Hunter College, New York City, use war services, Dan M. Whelan, execunumerous nieces and nephews. sugar allowed for this purpose. where recruits in the reserve receive We publish below an obituary tive officer of the war services section Coupons for buying sugar for home their basic training. . written by herself in 1938. To that of the Utah Council of Defense ancanning will be available at local raithis nounced week. who gave up a lucra- tion boards on and after May 15th. the Heading1 Allen, speakSergeant we add Aunt that obituary Aggie tive position in industry to seek a warQ. Does the sugar allowance of one was a most wonderful character, be- - ers is Dr. T. Earl Par doe, head of the of the B.Y.U. at time career in the Marines, will be at pound of sugar to each four quarts of department speech loved by all who knew her. Her Provo, Utaih. roo 230, Federal Building, Salt Lake City finished fruit mean that I must can life was rich, full and beautfiul. Speakers for Kich County named by all of this week and the week of May al fruit wiht the same weight of syrup? The obituary follows: Dr. Padoe are: Randolph, Mearl C. 24. During the coming week she will A, No. But ou must make an averbe at Pocatello, Idaho. Agnes Smith, Baxter, daughter of Peart, Normari L. Gray, Lawrence B. age of fou quarts of finished fruit for Women between 20 and 36 are eligible each pound of sugar you get. You may, Hugh Smith and Agnes McDowell Johnson. Woodruff, Alonzo F. Hopkin, to enlist for general duty in the Wom- if you wish, put up some of your fruit Smith was bom May 7, 1858, at Shelby Huffaker. Laketown, Amos B. ens Reserve, Sergeant Allen said. They or fruit juices with no sugar at all, West .Derby, near Liverpool, Lain-- . Robinson, John H. Weston. Garden Paul Spence, Clarence Cook, Walwill not be regarded as members of an and make a heavier syrup for certain City, cashire, England.. Was one of a fam- ter Pope. auxiliary but will be actual mem- others. ily of seven brothers and two sisThe speakers are organized in Utah of the Marine Corps. In helping bers Q. Must I declare the number of ters. Emigrated to Utah, leaving as part of a nationwide group of VicSgt, Elizabeth L. ' Allen to free the men of the Corps for com- quarts of fruits and vegetables I have Liverpool, May 7, 1866 on the sail- tory Speakers quite similar to the bat duty, they will be! entitled to the on hand when I apply for sugar for Men of the first world same rights and privileges as the men home canning? ing vessel The John Bright, with : . my mother, five brothers and two war. They will be kept informed on SOUTH RICH HIGH SCHOOL and will carry the same responsibility A. No. However, the available sup-- '. of serving their country faithfully and ply of sugar for home canning is limit- -, sisters. We were five weeks cross- all government war services such as GRADUATES TWENTY-FIV- E the share well. ride, salvage, . rationing, ed and local boards may ask for infor- ing the ocean, landing in America Graduating Exercises were held at child care, war bonds who are accepted for enlist- ination about your supplies and heeds . Those nutrition, sometime in June of that year. and stamps, for soldiers and Randolph Friday. ment, said Sergeant Allen, will be sent of home canned fruit in deciding how J We crossed the plains with the kindred Following is a list of the graduates : to Hunter College for fur weeks of much sugar you will receive for this subjects, and will pass that in' first mule train. Thomas Hicks was formation on to the public. The talks Alice Nicholls, Elaine Hoffman, Mary training, after which they will either the captain of the company and Ne-p- will be given at clubs, luncheons, meet- Lou Cornia, Evan Hellstrom, Gene Mc- receive further training in a specializQ. Why. are sugar purchase coupons Kinnon, Dick Peart, Melba Passey, Lar-m- ed field or be to a Marine being issued in a small deoomination of ' Co.wley was our teamster. All ings, theatres, churches, schools or assigned Argyle, Joy Kiddy, Mark Norris, bas for .mmediate active duty. , 1, 3, 5 and 10 pounds? grown members of the company who wherever necessary. Florence Smith, Marjorie Corless, Laura Chances for promotion are excellent A. To encourage consumers to buy were able, .were required to walk. The head of the various war services, Limb, Joyce Reese, Maye Eastman, for those who enlist at once, Sergeant e services of the the wishing sugar only as they are sure they need The wagons '.were loaded to their of speakers, apply first to Dr. Clifford McKinnon, Wayne Stacey, Loa Allen pointed put. group it. This will help save limited supplies , capacity with goods, that little room Pardoe, and wen the project is ap- Putnam, Clarence Eastman, Eugene of canning sugar and at the same time was found for anyone to ride, and proved for the speakers, the informa- Hanney, Avis Johnson, Glen Norris, make shopping easier for women who Graduation only the children and sick were al-- tion is passed on to them. The speak- Vivian Kennedy, Maser Rex and Delos Primary. Held Last "can preserve in small quantities. Thursday lowed that "privilege. ers are available to all groups interest- Dean. Q. May I ask a friend who has a presThe program: The ed war We- arrived in Salt Lake City afRandolph Primary held their sure cooker in her kitcher to do my canin services., Theme, Education for Victory, Selec- Graduation exercises Thursday afterfor me, if I supply all ingredients, ter nearly four months of- wagon tion South Rich Band, March of Grad- noon. A lovely: program was present- ning and met get back all of the finished fruit travelling and were by my Woodruff Girl on Duty in uates, Invocation by Mae Eastman; In- ed by the graduating class under the she ' up without surrendering raputs WAAC Florida With the brother Joseph. Smith, who haJ troduction of Graduates, by Florence direction of their teachers, Freda n tion points? come to Utah some four years beFort DesMoines, Iowa Lucile Rees of Smith; solo, Mary Lou Cornia; address and Ireta 'Argyle. Certificates A. Yes. If you contribute either the solo Oboe fore. He had prepared a, home for Woodruff, ;Utah, was a member, of a of welcome, Loa Putnam; by were awarded to the following boys and or the equipment, or, part ingredients Past by girls:' Nathan Stuart, Jack Bell, Fred of the unit Melba Passey ; Victories , jus and there we. went. said found s Women s ,'Army Auxiliary Corps, required to pan fniits and labor, wonderful dinner all ready for us which left Fit st WASC 'Training"TCeh-te- r ElainV':Ti6riTriaix?cerneir"9oIo, LaMar Smith;'- Cffitig'NichonsT' Ralph'--' Argyle, vegetables' yoiTmay acqtfire them with here recently for duty with the Argyle; Victories of the Present, Gene Afton Passey, Norma Hoffman, Letitia out surrendering ration points. to sit down to the table and eat. at Valpariso; Fla. ,; McKinnon; accordian duet, Joy Kiddy Norris, Shirley Kennedy, ElLoise Rex, After so many meals eaten sitting Army Q. Must I give up ration stamps ..for WAAC units now are at work with and Marjorie .Corless; Victories of the Marjory Jackson,-- . Gay Jackson, Ila cannd foods which the local cannery around a campfire, the opportunity the Army in more than 20 states and Future,., Avis Johnson; cornet solo by Passey and . Wyneta Clawson. Also processes for me, if I supply the into sit at a table once again was a overseas. Gene McKinnon; tribute to enlisted prizes of defense stamps were awarded delight in itself, besides the joy of The expanded training program of men of the class of 1943, Mark Norris; to the following boys and girls with gredients? A. You may acquire 100 quarts of eating a home cooked meal which the WAAC is resulting in the replace- Principals report, Supt, Earl F. Passey; perfect records for the year: Leona such foods point-fre- e for each person : we thoroughly ment of trained man power, by trained Band selection ; Presentation of Diplo- Jackson, Joan Hatch, George Nicholls, in enjoyed. family, if you or your family your Army mas by N. L. Gray; class song; Bene- Shana. Muir, Louise Hoffman, Afton raised the fruits or vegetables. HowMy mother was a seamstress and woman power in train- diction. by Joyce Reese. A Grand Ball Passey and Norma Hoffman. We are of week. Hundreds tailoress and the four years that wn jobs week by ever, these foods are considered, com' ed WAACs goSput weekly from Fort was held after the exercise. all of these boys and girls, mercial products, and if you acquire of proud lived in Salt Lake City she did DesMoines and from the other four The Reaper ' joins with their many and hope that life holds many success- more than the 100 quarts per person, much by her needlework to support, WAAC several and benter friends and relatives in wishing them es for them. Refreshments were serv- or if you wish to sell them, you must training her family. . schools their officer in at- pay and collect points for them at the totake places success at all times throughout their ed and each mother-anspecialist Just after the railroad was brot. with the Army. life. tendance were presented with a flower. point value of commercially canned to Salt Lake, our family moved to WAAC Companies onduty with the A childrens dance- - was also held in foods as given on the official table of include self sufficient. are a new were settlement They honor of the graduates. A flower was point value of processed foods. Army Randolph was being made. This was in Mav women trained to do the jobs; for which ROUND VALLEY NEWS presented to each of them and they q. May I give away as many quarts 1870. I was 12 years old when the Army has requested thera( at each Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Pugmire of St. had the privilege of leading all of the of home canned vegetables hs I wish we went to Randolph and my broth- post, camp and station and in Addition Charles spent Mothers Day with their Primary children in a grand march, if they require no sugar in canning include mess and company personnel after which each child was presented them? ers being carpenters, set to work for the WAAC ' daughter, Mrs. Verla Price. companies. a large cookie rabbit artistically A. No But each person in your famwith getting timber out of the mountains Jobs with the Army in which soldiers Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kearl and chil- decorated. An exceptionally large crowd give away not more than 50 and built a home for mother. That can be replaced by WAACs now num- dren spent Mothers Day with her par-nt- was in attendance and all had a happy ily mayof home canned fruits and vegquarts Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pugmire at was the first house in Randolph. ber well over 100, ranging alphabetically time together. ' etables without f collection of ration Charles. ; , of from accounting to weather observing. work All other people were living in the We splendid appreciate stamps. If you wish to give away more s. Ada Kimball has sold her the Primary officers and the fine things than that, you must collect ration points in tents or in wagon box and gone to Cache Valley. ' House Compromise on they have given to our boys and girls. from the person to whom you give t houses. ' Mr. afc Mrs. Willis Kearl entertainV I was appointed as counselor to Tax Collection Plan ed as dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and them, although you need not ask for OfficialM. money payment for tis food unless you Rex Sister. Rebecca Quinney in the first After a week of bitter debate, a com- Mrs. Clarence Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Morgan , wish. ly Reported Missing income tax mea Dell Cook of Garden City. Young Ladies Mutual Improvement promise of How jams and jelmany jars Q. Word has reached Mr. P. H. Rex from lies may I give away? Association, organized in Randolph sure was passed in the House. This n arid was appointed assistant secre-- . Bill, known as the ico, which makes Mexican manpower the Adjutant Generals office of the A. Jams, jellies , and preserves are careful review that which, a needs labor industrial War Plan, forgives approximately meet' to school. Department, available the in rationed. You may give away as not tary Randolph Sunday Later was set apart as the president Seven Billion Dollars, is a compromise in this country toNmeet the war condi- of all available records, reports and many jars as you can spare out of your the Ruml Plan that tions for the duration. A similar circumstances relating to the disap- allowance of five pounds of sugar. of the Primary association, the first. between would have forgiven approximately Ten labor pearance of his son, Morgan M. Rex, agricultural covering Q. What is the point value of home Primary, organization in Randolph. Billion Dollars and the Doughton Com- was entered into lastWmmer. that he is still alive, and that canned food? preclude I was a member of the Randolph mittee BUI that would have forgiven an official finding of death has been CONGRESS THISvMONTH A. Home canned food has a point , choir. Archibald McKinnon was diapproximately Four Billion Dollars. All Congress faces a heavy 'pchedule dur- made. The law provides that when value of 8 points per quart and 4 points rector. He desired that. I purchase three measures, had one feature upon ing the month of May. The two most such a finding is made the presumed pound or per pint. an organ and learn to play for the which they all agreed; the 20 per cent important pieces of legislation before date of death shall be the day follow- perQ. May I sell canned fruits which choir. My husband John M. Bax- deductions at the source of salaries .and it are the pay as you go Income Tax ing the expiration of an absence of 12 someone else puts up for me? Plan and the Reciprocal Trade Agree- month, which in Staff Sergeant Rexs ' a. Yes. But you must collect ration ter, procured an organ for me and wages to begin the first of July. as The bill, completely passed, wipes Act. In. addition, there are many case is, March 3, 1943. ments with the aid of a book of instruc- out the tax stamps at the rate of eight points per of persons earn- other more or less important legisla- -, was aboard an Rex obligations Staff Sergeant quart for every sale you make, regardtion, I taught myself how to play ing a salary of $2,000 or under, making tive matters on the calendar. which crashed as a result of less of who does the canning. 'aipplane hymns, and was appointed to .the approximately 40 million income taxhundred The Reciprocal - Trade Agreements eneniy action, Q. I usually can several position of organist of the Ran- - payers current next July 1 and reliev- Act was passed in 1934. It gave the X to sell and fruits of vegetables ' quarts dolph Ward, ' This was the first ing 90 pe eent of all taxpayers of some President authority to adjust tariffs up the local farmers market. Promoted Soldier Utah through rationorgan, and I was the irst organist portion of their 1942 income ta$ obliga- and down no tto exceed 50 per cent of May I continue to do so under North Africa U. S. FiftArmy, ...... in the community, and was entirely tions. . tariffs.. This was to the ing? self taught. I served in these po- -. This measure now goes to, the Senate be done by agreements with numerous David D. Cook! medical technician in A. Yes, you may continue to sell home has been be-a medical battalion, the Senate Finance other countries.. The question now promoted canned fruits and vegetables, but you 1 sitions from 1884 to 1890, at which. and it appears thatnow to write a mea- fore Congres is whether or not the pro- - 1 private first cass. He isthe son of must eolect 8 ration points for each Committee intends to time my husband was called sure of its own. In any ..event, the pay of the Trade Agreements Act quart sold. Woodruff to be bishop of that ward as you go plan is not passed and there visions shall be renewed before its expiration Q. What do I do with th6 ration That was in 1890, and I was appoint- is still room for a difference of opin- on June 12. agreements are not treaties trade that for sales I make of ed as organist for the ward and la- ion, likewise bitter debate. In theory this procedure .was adopted and have not up until this time, been stamps food? canned home LABOR SUPPLY , e leadership of Savbored under on the contention of the State DepartConcerning this hteory," of course, A. You turn the ration stamps in to Mexicans will be brought ment thait i .would fix tariffs. scientific- there is a wide Vlif ference thousand Six WalK. annah Putnatn and Wesley opinion. p your local ration board any time durton.' I was the first organist in into this country for immediate em- ally on the basis of Xpert and carefully It strikes afctbe Very heart of a prin- ing the first ten days of the month folas railway track laborers in considered economic needs of the coun- ciple that has made ourfiwo party systhe sale. Woodruff, serving in this position ployment , Southwestern and Pacific , Coast tries involved, rather than allowing tem. Undoubtedly open debate will lowing the until the choir was reorganized in States. They wUl be employed under Q.- - Must I make any special report Congress to fix tariffs by an unscien- proceed for several days and the public . FebruarM-899- . , when I turn in the ration stamps I col- . the terms of an agreement just con- tific and log rolling procedure, will be thoroughly informed of the facts cluded by the United States and Mex- Continued on Last Page The State Department has contended and the differenced of opinion. t. (Continued on Last Page) , . 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