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Show An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 11 Number 14 $1.50 Per Year In Advance Randolph, Utah. Friday April 22, 1938 Greater Kemmerer Funeral Sevices for South Rich High Elizabeth Longhurst Athletes Days In Offing Laid to Rest Funeral Held Wm. J, Gheen To Enter Louisa D. Gray ' Greater Kemmerer Days, an event South Rich High School will enter oF to in the 28th invitational tracK all athletes shopoutstanding importance Funeral service were held Friday Funeral services .for William J. Impressive funeral services were at 2 oclock in the Randolph Ward pers of western Wyoming, will be held Gheen, 70, who died at Ogden, Bishop and field meet and relay carnival at held for Sister Elizabeth McKinnon 29 30 and the event Brigham Young University, April John II. Weston conducting: Chapel for Louisa Duthie Gray, wife April 28, to29, and Sunday, April 17th., under be a most colorful occasion. Peterson has indi Longhurst, ' of the late Rschop John C. Gray, un- promises of Bishop L. B. Johnson the direction Male quartet by Heber O. Robinson. and 30 Coach Eugene der the direction of Bishop I B. John- Sponsored by the Kemmerer Merch Jos. C. Robinson, Marlow Wootton and cated to general chairman C. J. Hart. as follows: ants Association, every business man Albert R. Weston sang, Before Thee The local atheltes will compete The choir sting, son, as follows: That Beautiful among nearly 4000 participants who Land. The choir sang O My Father. In- of the city is cooperating in making Lord I Bow My Head. Invocation, Arthur McKinnon. Invocation, stadi be the an to in will vie for honors occasion long remembe- vocation, Cougar Christ Is Risen. Choir, 1 this Choir, Henry Hoffman. Bishop II. Raymond B. Lamlbom. Speaker, um. The events will include not only E. Know That My Redeemer Lives." of . the Evauston R. red . Beside the mark down bargain of Ogden, a brother-in-laWard, Brough Winn, field sports for junior and G. Marshall was the first He staple items, prizes will be awarded of the deceased. her as a church worker, and of Not track and Violin spoke solo, colschool boys and girls, the faithful service she had given the gave th? following history of the life for many things, such as the one trav- Half Has Ever Been Told, Marlow senior high of the deceased: Louisa Duthie Gray eling the greatest distance, the oldest Wootten. Speaker, former Bishop E. lege freshmen, and junior college ath- Mutual work. Read several beautiful also competition in tennis, was born March 7, 1855, at Skilly Mar-na- , and the youngest shopper, etc. A M. Pugmire of Lakota, Utah. poems. Vocal letes, but be will of the the three posture dancing and other days parade, pqb of Silver of Mine, Haired Scotland, and was the daughter solo, Bishop LeRoy Tingey, of the WoodDaddy Andrew Duthie and Louisa Bvemmer. lie wedding which will lie held Satur Carrie Pugmire of St. Charles, Idaho, fields. ruff Ward, spoke of home and the loss Three hundred officials are being of a mother. Her girlhood days were very hnppv day, and invitations are extended at accompanied by Mrs. Pugmire of St. Expressed sympathy in selected and trained so that the near- behalf of the members ones. She was married to John C. this time to those who contemnlate Charles. of the Woodruff Preset. Geo. H. Speakers, as all expenses will be 200 events may be run off in an ef- Ward. of the beautiful floral Robinson and Gray, after' a very happy courtship, at getting married Weston. ly H. John Spoke Bishop New Castle, England, August 8. 1875. taken care of and valuable prizes wil' Male quartet, O Lord Responsive to ficient way. Winners will receive tributes and the large attendance. He 700 awards from the hands After her marriage she' became a con- be awarded. said those who attended funerals in Benediction Elijah C. Wil Call.. Thy S. of F. and his Kemmerer are President Harris merchauts determined ;R Interment was made in the St. vert . to the Mormon church. They Great Britian were only invited guests aides. The outstanding award is a came to Utah in 1882 and landed in to win the good will of the enure Charles, Idaho cemetery. John and Robert Neilson, of EvansSalt ton. sang The Morning Breaks. A large cortege followed the remains gold watch to be given to the May 1st. At that shopping and trade territory and are City, time they had 3 children, two girls and sparing no pains to gain this end. A to the cemetery. Flowers were pro- athlete. D. M. Hoffman, t lie next speaker, cordial invitation is extended ever fuse and beautiful. a boy. aid he felt very humble, but was very Th're little boy was taken one who can possibly be in Kemmerer from them, his death being caused bv glad to pay a tribute to his cousins. He black measles. Shortly after this time at least on one of these days, because OBITUARY said he liad been very closely connectanother son was born, then diphtheria its going to be too good to miss. ed in church and countv affairs with Bring the family and just make your . broke out, which took the lives of the The first year home economics girls Brother and Sirier Longhurst, and Wm. Joseph Gheen bom July 1st. at little girls the life of the little boy self at home ! Ogden, Utah. On Dee. 18, 1890 mar- are completing their spring dresses. had learned to love and respect them. 1 was spared. Shortly after this they ried Mary Hannah Winn. In the The other girls in group two are classBishop John II. Weston, of the Lake came to Randolph, where they lived spring of 1929 he with his wife and ing the study on food for the year by town Ward, spoke next. He said the rest of tneir lives. To them 10 Amen to all that had been said by the fire children moved to Laketown Utah serving a dinner Friday. children were born five of whom and where his children married while they former speakers. He said there was Two girls had to get permission to r.o better Sister than Sister Longhurst her husband have preceded her to the The Scout Gourt or Honor was held lived there. His wife preceded him grave. In 1900 she was called by the .ast lUesuay. xiunor awards were in death a few years. After his go back to dries class. What was Read a beautiful poem. He said there Relief Society to go to Salt Lake City given to Lewis Komnsooi and Vernon wifes death he spent the remainder wrong girls? were people now living that would witto take a course of obstetrics. of his years with his children in RanShe la lor. ness the coming of the Savior. Jennie Wilson was awarded a gold Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McKinnon completed the course w'th high honors. dolph and rLaketown. She acted as counselor in the Relief The Juniors of the Y. W. and Y. M. Surviving him are the following typing pin for making sixty wordssil-a sang, Im a Pligrifn. Society for mauy years, and was an M. i. A. presented the program at the daughters and sens: Bertha Trent, minute. Mavis Tingey received a President James Brown, of Evan words per min ton spoke next. lie spoka of Sistet active worker in nearly all church or conjoint meeting last Sunday in the Bend, Oregon; Georgina Peterson, Los ver pin for thirty-fiv- e torm of a pageant, which was very Angeles, Cal.; Wm. II. Gheen, Butte, ute. ganizations. Longhurst as a church worker. He said Mrs. Rilla Peterson, a granddaugh- good. Mont. ; Lillian Willihe felt that when a place was opened Oral Wilks, Ste All the students of South Rich bet- on the other side that we could best ter, sang 0 Dry Those Tears." David phen Ghetn, Laketov. n; Miriam Wils or they might fill, we w'ere called home. He said the Adrian Kearl, of Ogden, Utah, was liams, Eivanston, W. o., and Erma ter watch Hoffman, the next speaker, talked on death and the hereafter, reading man a' recent visitor here with relatives. Jones, Randolph, T h ; two sisters, get Spring Fever and heart failure ctake Presidency had appreciated her beautiful poems, wnich were very fit- Golden Kearl, who spent the winter in Lucy Ann William ' tent iier, Idaho life and her work with the Randolph We got our report cards this week. M. I. A. the OCO came with him. Ida Wilhelinsion and a br her Stephen ting to the life of sister Gray. We wonder how many were pleased? Delora Gray, another graudadughter G. W. Peart, the next speaker, spoke Gheen of Salt Lake City. Twenity-tw- o Mrs. Shirley Neb ker of Price, Utah grandchildren and 3 great grandchi'd-ren- . sang a solo. of her devotion to her church duties. The Seminary party went over big. te snid he did not know of a better Kenneth Muir was the next speak- is spending a few days at the Falula er. He said ne was happy b yond Farm. were ohews ister living than Sister Longhurst. Jeane, We had a fine time. words to know that she, Sister Gray, Smoke of the help she had given the Gilbert Arnell. Stanley. Ralph anIt has been said we cant have a Bishopric in the Ward Building ProMrs. Lucy Thomas has moved into Wefli Windley and Rawl Williamson. thought enough of him to want him to talk at her funeral service. He 'prais- her new home on West Canyon St. Fkwver Girls Georgia Lue, Ella Mae. May Day because of the April Fool gram and willingness to help with ored the Gray family and Mnrv and Thelma Willi, Bet, tv .Tun party. Let's hope this report is a mis ganization of the Ward. the . grandchildren, ne praised Sister RaKathleen Rx. Jennie Wilson and Kathleen tak". Stephen Earley has returned from Williams, Evvonne chel Wilson as a teacher, and of the a 5 weeks Stay in the Soda Springs Prte". Here LaRue Raimrm. Maxine Ir Mrs. Pulliam sang, Trees. HurdMng has become very popular many good things she liad taught him. Hospital for a broken leg. He is stay- 'mn. T'av Bren, vh. Flda Afton We ton P. H. Rex spoke next. He said that at South Rich for bovs and girls. Sister Said he hoped that he had taught ing at the homo of Lucy Thomas. II and Neva Moffat. Longhurst was one of the main ai much as she had taught is unable to walk yet. Out of town visitors attending the While out for girls health, some of th of the Ward Officers. He said days him. lie said the lives of the grandhurdling and it was so in- that his fimily and that of Brother funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. F. 1. girls were Mr. class Stopchildren stood out, and the heritage Longhursts The North Rich High School gave Wicker, Mrs. Kimble and daughter, teresting Lonahurst had been very "nd How high could not be equalled. Spoke of her their Annual Junior Prom last Wed- Sirs. Ellen Whittle, of Evanston, ped working to observe. connected. ; riosely Wyo life as one of service. nesday. A large crowd attended and Mr. and Sirs. Geo. Findlay, of Sage, did they jump, June? Riihep .Tolinon. the lari speaker, ex B&vs Rex sang Resting Now From all had a time. The hall wa Wyo. ; Mrs. Jones. Sirs. L. B. Johnson. of flie whole the mresed The cemetery has become a place of ward for appreciation Care and Sorrow. Music was Mm. Ella Sohencks, Sirs. R'chard and her wonderful serelaboratly decorated. hpr Bishop T. J. Tingey,' of Woodruft, furnished by The Melodv Boys Orche Brough, Sirs. Ottalee Oorless, of Ran- Interest to wandering students. Per vice. ne said he fet that sh" wa th" (CVinMnned on Pat1 Throe the next speaker, spoke of the Gray tra of Montpelier, Idaho. dolph ; Carrie Pugmire, Ruth Png right person in the right place. Thankfaintly as a good family and one of Eva and Edna mire, ed Arnell, Crossiey all who had taken part in the ser GRADE SCHOOL NOTES service. He said she was not dead, Mrs. Zette Kearl has returned hom of St. Charles, Ida.; Mr. and Sirs. vice. r fter she had just g tie ahnad. sounding seme time visiting at Scofield, Sir. and Sirs. Earl Pug The choir sang, Behold Tis Even MAKING A BOOK OF UTAH Bishop Johnson was the next peak- eHber Citv. Utah and Ogden. She was (Continued on Page Three Tide. er. He praise the lifes work of Loui- paid a vis't Saturday by We are going to make a book of daughRaymond Hoffman offered the sa Gray. H- - raid she reminded him ters. Mr Utah. We are looking for pictures of E. N. Pearson and son. of his own m .titier, a true Latter Dav Bvrd, of Hebe Utah. We are going to make the from Mrs. Russell Cor less The choir sang at the grave-sidSlain, t. ox tne cover wuh the pictures oi the and Mrs. Richard Brough of Muir dedicated the grave. The Kenneth M e are going to paste the The Choir, sang, Behold Tis Even fcego Lilly. tributes were profuse and beaufloral Sliss Verla Madsen returned to her piciuies in our Ixwk, aoout Luih. I tiful. Tide, r Four hundred and Geo. A. Peart offered the benedic Sliss hae lots oi pictures of Utah. I think attended the services. Mr. and Mrs. Ben T. Orvin fluent a home in Rigby, Idaho Monday. tion. The grave was dedicated by Wm week at Boise, Idaho visiting with Mr. Madsen has been the guest of Ellen tne pictures wnl kx,k pretty when they Ray Durnford & Son, of Evanston, Johnson. Floral tributes were many and Mr, Grant White. Frazier the past month. are pasted in our books. Wyo., were funeral directors. KARMA JACKSON, and beautiful. . The Reaper joins with many sorrowMrs. Oorless Cornia, Sliss Ruith Fourth Grade. The Deseret Mortuary had charge of The Primary gave their annual ing friends and relatives in extending the funeral. and Maude-OoSrviner Festival and Mav Pete dance motored to Salt to Brother Lewis Longhurst sympathy Mrs. James Gray and daughter Fav. vridar th" 1 rf h in the ward hall. A Lake City Monday, April 18. WEEKLY READER family. Mr. and Mrs. Hnry Walk and daugh- nie" little program was ivesented. afIn grade school we are going to and following were among the out The Relief Society honored Mrs. Ja- send for a playtime weekly reader. If of The ter, Mabel, and Mr. and Mra Andrew ter which thev had a childrens dance town relatives and friends who atnet Cook on her 77th birthday, last more than 12 sends, we can get a pin. Grav and daughter Delora. of Salt funeral: the tended Labe Citv. Mr and Mrs.' TiHi Grav. Mrs. Tcenen MeNeii of Levan. Utah Tuesday. The afternoon was spent in It is 50c for three months. Mr. and Mrs. Olaire Longhurst, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Dade Gray and Mrs. De oaid a brief visit t her mother, Mrs playing games, after which a delicious By PATSY HATCH, Mr. and vere Gray, of Ogden, attended thp fn Lydia M. Weston Sunday. luncheon was served. Fourth Grade and Mrs. Frank Longhurst, Mrs. Mr. and Lester Mrs. Longhurst, neral. , Ralph. Longhursit, Mr. and Mrs. Jack-sonSir. and Mrs. Dale Rees, Mr. and Sirs CLEAN UP DAY IN RANDOLPH NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Soutkwxck, T. J. Tingey, Slavis Tingey, Bishop Le SHOWFFI GIVEN Monday April 25th, we will have Mr. Mrs. Lars Peterson, ot Idaho ; Garden City, Utah. Roy Tingey and wife, Willard Tingey clean up day in Randolph. We are Mr. and Mrs. L J. Cole, ot Preston, and A shower was given at the home and to Marr all like to to motored Center1938. Cornia, try pick up trash, going April 1, Mr. and Mrs. John Benson and Idaho; of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Norris Wed- TO ALL PRECINCT CHAIRMEN ville, Utah, Sunday to say their good- tin cans, paper, ashes from stoves, oi Mrs. Algie Kennedy, of Ogden; Mr. to which and other who will of th" leave Randall, byes A Ray Rich furnaces, a for nesday in hon-'things is Issued call glass hereby daughter, and Mrs. James Tate and daughter, Ruith. who was married recently. A ( mint make our town look trashy. Democratic County Conven- for the Samoan mission soon. j Letha, of Preston, Idaho ; John Mcnice program, was arranged, followed tion to be held at the courthouse in LOIS LORENE JOHNSON. By Wayne Sirs. Ray Spencer gave a birthday by gam-and ref 'shmnts. Fourth Grade. Kinnon andof Mr. and ..Mrs. Many Randolph, April 28th, at 8:00 oclock McKinnon Evanston, and Mrs. Petuseful and b autifnl rifts were re- P. M. party in honor of her daughter, Doner McKinnon, 6f Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. ceived by t the young bride. 1st To organize the County Com- na, Monday. Eighteen guests were CLEAN UP RANDOLPH Andrew Gray of Salt Lake City. clean-uin Ran Next Monday is present. mittee. day 1 NOT FOR BALDY 2nd Name 3 delegates to the State dolph. They are fixing the roads. We BIRTHDAY PARTY i own Sliss to clean his ker is want Huff with up Lyla everyone Convention. visiting her parents for a few days. This dope y n sold me might be okay Miss yard. I think the children ought to 3rd Any other business. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bingham gave a -for some things, but hadnt brung Each precinct will send one delegate Huffaker is attending the L. D. S. pick up all the papers on the, sideparty at their home in honor birthday back my hair Lo"k at them bumps for each 10 votes or major .fraction Business College at Salt Lake City. think will clean I the girls walks. up of Maevon, last Thurstheir daughter on my scalp. the inside of the school, and the boys thereof cast for Hon. Abe Murdock. and refreshments were Games day. Cal was Cornia a The druggst leaked at the diree- clean will the at visitor Salt up yard. Woodruff 9J South Randolph 10: the main features of the party. Thirty tions on the bottle. . By PHYLLIS NORRIS, Laketown 11; Lake City for several days last week North Randolph-9- ; pres.' nt. All report a very Fourth Grade. guests weretime. Holy Cats! Ive made a terrible Cardn City 10. ; , enjoyable Mrs. ' is Brown to be Sophia mistake, this is bust developer. reported Precinct committee will please or. 1 DAY after UP CLEAN Contributed. several illness weeks improving name the to ganize, County delegates SAM SAYS: SAFETY ; 1 Next Monday is clean-uday. I am Convention and any other business in of pneumonia. f BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN FOR. ike precinct; also certify delegates to going to clean up my yard and I hope n Mrs. Delmar Earimari has been vis- yen clean up yours. If everybody Cooperating With State Road TWINS County Convention on or before April Patrol R. Utah Ilighwav iting at Salt Lake City, at the home drams up their yard. Randoph will be 28th, at 8 P. M. a better place. I bone the school has Whitney Gro, Snpt. for Safety On A birthday party was given for rf Mr. and Mrs. George South. CLARENCE COOK, Our Highwav" " elearr-uFrank and Phyllis Norris, twins of Mr. day and every sriident helps Chairman. visschool and Kav house Mr. vard Randall of to the clean up and Mrs. Jacob Norris' in honor of Centerville, J. G. SPROUSE. When I am driving at night I wont ited' relatives and friends here Tues DRUE .T OKSON. their 10th birthday. Games were play Secretary. move a foot nnles both headlights Fifth ed and dainty refreshments served. GraK 1 day. are lighted. An approaching driver 1 Foes Became Paralyzed cant tell which one Is out. and I dont Golden Mr. West of Cavalcade Mrs. A and Meads and the ' Popularity of Fan in United States Frank so want him to guess WRONG. Mongol warriors were feared West-frintoRnd Thelma colorful Meads and of life Salt Lake breathe will The fan attained its greatest Unit- greatly in the Middle ages that Eu- Citv visited at 1 . htfltorv at the Golden Gtee Interthe h"me of Mr. and ed States popularity during the lat- ropeans opposing them sometimes Mrs. THE REAPER for Subscribe Joseph Putnam Monday and Tues national Exposition on Sam Francisco ter half of the Nineteenth century. became paralyzed. Give us for Printing Order 1939. your day. Bay in - -- - - Eph-ria- fea-tu- r , all-roun- d -- South Rich News Lake town News - thom-elve- Pall-bearer- s - .L-im- -- Si-de- r go-'- La-Mo- nt - hr - bene-ditcio- Ran-dcn- Woodruff News e. - v fifty-fou- Cor-hi- a x . 1- r s .. p ' , - - p , Com-misio- p , n. |