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Show The Rich County News February 9, 1984 Page 2 THE- - RICH x New Babies DAILY COUNTY NEWS has been X purchased by Alexander Ragtime and will be X doing business as THE NEW RICH COUNTY X NEWS. x TEMPERATURES George and Susan McKenna of Randolph announced the birth of a daughter born February 3 at Evanston Memorial Hospital. Charlotte Bardina is the new little girls name. She weighed seven pounds 13 Vi ounces and was 19 Vi inches long. She has an 18 month old brother, Michael. Her grandparents are Norma and Bill Norris of Randolph and Glen and Mildren McKenna of - Ruth She has two Evanston. Ruth Utah and Norris, Clearfield, Ball, Henefer, is from Utah. John McKenna, her Kaycee, Wyoming, X i THE NEW RICH COUNTY NEWS P.O. Box 234; Garden City, Ut. 84064 i X X (307)-789-92- x X (307)-789-07- Alexander Bonnie Pendleton Bill Lowell Hance Ruth Smith ng Bess Huefner Kim Ellis Michael John Michael Matts k L.M. Wakeley Larry Johnson X Editor & Publisher Editor Photography South Rich Reporter North Rich Reporter Typesetting Advertising Manager Photography & Dark Room News Director X X Editor & Rose Thompson Published weekly by Alexander Ragtime. Subscription rate, $8.50 per year in Rich County; $10.50 per year everywhere else. Letters to the editor are welcome, but are published at the discretion of THE NEWS. Letters should be limited to 250 words. THE RICH COUNTY NEWS withholds the right to edit any letters. POSTMASTER: Send change of address form to: THE RICH COUNTY NEWS, P.O. Box 234, Garden City, Ut. 84064. X X rs great-grandfathe- r, X Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hodges, Laketown, are the proud parents of a boy born February 3 at the Logan Regional Hospital. The tiny boy weighed in at four pounds three ounces. Kiley Dee is the first child for Dennis and Chris. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hodges, Laketown and Mr. and Mrs. Arno Henk, Hyrum, Utah. The great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Parnell Johnson, Laketown; Mrs. Ross Hodges of Garden City; Mrs. Netti Nebeker, Hyrum and Mrs. Henck, Brigham City. ' ' ;.v,' ' r X South Rich Sports X Office & Layout Office & Layout Lakctown Reporter X Teresa John Kathy Mathes X great-grandmothe- X X X X X X Meeting X X made in the state retirement with the passage of Senate Bill 39. Contribution notes were reduced and the exclusion for elected officails provided. Lew Cook met with commissioners concerning the south shore well on Bear Lake. No decisions were made on the lease, since the question exists as to whose property the well is located on. Ray Cox complained about the high tax figure on some of his agricultural land. Assessor Barbara Peart attributed it to the land not being under the green M Missing. Randolph and Woodruff temperatures reported by Zerea Jessop and Mary Tingey. Garden City temperatures reported by John Murphy. " belt coverage. Norm Call discussed the violation of a zoning law. building was built too close to a property line. The violator will be prosecuted. The resignation of Bill Bell from the planning and zoning commission was accepted with thanks for a job well done. Blair Francis has been appointed to fill the vacancy. A Rich County Recipes Recipe of the Week From Gaylene Wamsley, Bear Lake Ward Relief Society President , 8 tsp. Baking Powder Vi tsp. Salt Vi tsp. Soda C. Shortening 2 C. White Sugar 4 Eggs 5 C. Sifted Whole 1 Wheat Flour 2 C. White Flour 1 C. Sour Milk 4 tsp. Vinegar Cream the shortening, sugar and eggs. Add baking powder, salt and soda. Stir in the flour alternately with sour milk and vinegar mixed. 0 Lightly grease cookie sheets. Bake at 350 for 0 minutes. 8-1- South Rich Calendar S. Rich Academic Decathalon-St- . George Rich at Manila - Basketball So. Rich State Wrestling Tourney - Salina Immunization Clinic, Courthouse So. 10:00-2:0- 0; 3:00-5:0- 0 Fire Department Meeting 7:30 p.m. Bookmobile Day School Board Meeting at North Rich Public Budget Hearing - 1:00 p.m. Randolph 1st Ward Cub Scouts Blue and Gold Banquet 7:00 p.m. Drill Team Competition at No. Summit So. Rich at No. Rich Basketball Reflection Entries due at So. Rich Elem. Movie-TAKDOWN- - So. Rich Gym 7:30 2nd Ward Cub Scout Randolph Blue and Gold Banquet ... , . suffered on January 30. Lon Allen Umphrey, 66, was bom February 27, 1917 in Clementsville, Idaho to Joseph F. VALENTINE COOKIES Whole Wheat i Lon Umphrey Lon Umphrey passed away February 4, 1984 at the sity of Utah Medical Center in Salt Lake City, following a stroke and Bessie Marie Surviving 27.9 to 78.6 ccs. All have sprocket-nos- e models guidebar, 12 to 27 inches long. Automatic oiler, Counterbalanced crankshaft. Most models also have an isolated engine for operating comfort interlock system. and a throttle-trigg- Ten . er All Chain Saws in Stock Reduced 10 Russ Through February are his children, his wife, of Laketown, three sisters and 25 grandchildren. Bell Inc. E Funeral services were held Tuesday, February 7, at the Laketown Ward Chapel. Business commission. (Jovay) Meginnis, Cindy and Wendy of Laketown. He was preceeded in death by a daughter, Linda Diane, his parents, six brothers and three sisters. motion to renew the Preferred courthouse was approved. A motion to set a limit of $300 for purchases in each department in the county was approved, also. Larger purchases will need to be approved by the Ard Umphrey. He attended school in Driggs, Idaho. He married Viola Emily Burrell on September 18, 1946 and the marriage was later solemnized in the Idaho Falls Temple on June 29, 1968. He Vas baptized in the LDS Church on February 9, 1967. He served as a Counselor in the Philipsburg Branch Sunday School. He also served as a Cubmaster in Rexburg and Laketown. He worked for the State of Idaho Highway Department of Maintenance; the City of Rexburg Street Department; Walters Ready Mix Concrete and for Eugene Anderson as a logger in Ashton, Idaho. He worked for Cominco American (A phosphate He mine) in Hall, Montana. moved to Laketown in November of 1968 where he was employed by Stauffer Chemical, first in the underground and later in the mill as a reactor operator, until the time of his retirement in December of 1981. Thirteen children were born to the couple; four sons: Dusty and Brent of Mesa, Arizona; Dean, St. Anthony, Idaho; and Bob, New Plymouth, Idaho; and nine daughters: Nancy Warner, Portland, Oregon; Mrs. Steve (Julie) Cates, Mrs. Shane (Terri) Robinson, Mrs. Rick (Elaine) Martin, and Betty all of Evan- ston, Wyoming; Mrs. A Machine contract for machine maintenance at the , L Randolph 15 |