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Show An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 2, Number7 REMARKABLE EFFECTS IN SHANGHAI LADY Woodruff Winks Randolph 1 Mrs. Jake Rufi returned borne Sunday from Salt Lake, bringing with her her son Harvey, who has recently been operated on for appendicitis. Mrs. Thos. Frazier of Salt Lake came out to attend the funeral of Mrs. Ivy .Cornia. Mr. Vern Hopkins and Miss May Stuart left Tuesday for Salt Lake and they will be married in the Temple. Quite a number of people from Randolph and Evanston attended the fun-eisendees of Mrs. Ivy Cornia. Mr. Jas. Miss Annie in Ogden. $1.50 Per Year Randolph, Utah, Friday, March 21, 1930 al Stuart and Miss May and Stuart spent the week-en- d Funeral services were held in the Ward chapel on Friday, March 14th for Clarence Iluffaker, son of Mr. Sim Iiuffaker, a former lesident of this place. The young man was born in Woodruff and was 31 years old at the time of his death, which occured in Evanston on March 11th following an illness of pneumonia. Besides his father he is sunived by two sisters Mrs. Coi-Nebeker and Mrs. Adra Knoder, and three brothers, Lloyd, Dale and Alla. a Mr. and Mrs. Will Cornia of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cornia of Black-foo- t, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and 3Irs. Horton of Blackfoot were in attendance at the funeral of Mrs. Ivy Cornia. I For the first time in the history of the motion picture, tne Chinese language as spoaen by leal Uuinese, authentic Chinese music as played hi the oriental entertainers and all the myriad, colortui eitects of picturesque china are brought to the screen in "bhangnai Lauj, the famous stage success by John Colton, which will be at the Kozy theatre on Saturday Mar. iibth. Shanghai Lady starring beautiful and exotic Mary Nolan, supported by dames .Murray is in reality me orient hi ought to tne Occident, it is a buds eye view ot the dives and dens ot the far East, ot its kaleidoscopic Oriental pageantry ot its mystery and charm. Whole streets in exact reproduction of celebrated localities in Shanghai weie built especially for the production and huuureds of native Chinese in their picturesque Oriental costumes were used by John liobertson, the director. Against this background is told an appeanng love story of two white outcasts who had drifted by separate pains to the same rendezvous of Madame Polly Voo s picturesque tea shop, where girls of all nationalities vied for the patronage of from the four corners of tne world. re-iug- e; wan-ueie- rs South Rich High School Notes SOUTH RICH HIGH SCHOOL Now mat the basketball season is BORN To Mr. and Mrs. Leonard history the students ot South (ox on Tuesday March 18, a ten pound ancienthave started a volley ball tourgirl. Motler and 'babe are doing fine. Kicn nament Tne boys are tnus keeping up interest and pnysical activity until Young Mother Passes Away tne outside grounus are dry. As usual Mrs. Ivy Cornia, wife of Boyd Cor- tne girls are tailing in hue. Mixed nia died at her home here n Friday teams w lil be made up of winning gins March 14th at 2 p. m. from complica- and boys teams to play the finals next tions following child birth. Mrs. Cor- i week. nia was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Helen Rex who won first place Chas. Dean, and was bom in Woodruff in the oratorical contest conducted at 1899. 8, Sept on the 7 th ot this mouth will She was man led to Mr. Cornia on tne June 23, 1920, in the Salt Lake Temple go to the regional pieet to be held In and three children have been bom un- Ogden, Tuesday, the 25 tin Miss Rex to this union and all survive her. Ora wui give her prepared speech on the age 6, Kay 3 and an infant on, age Constitution of the Uniced States; af-- f ter which she will be given a new 14 days. Funeral services held in the phase of the constitution upon which Ward chapel on Monday March, 17th. t she will be required to speak extem- -' The speakers were Elders Earl Stuart, poraneously for four minutes. This coiresting upon subjects dealDavid Dean of Evanston, Bishop Oluf Larson of Randolph and Bishop I. J. ing with the Constitution is being carTingey of Woodruff. All spoke of the ried through all the secondary schools life of the deceased and al- of the nation now for the seventh so spoke words of consolation to the ;me. But this is the first time our bereaved families. Music was rendered school has participated. Our students by the Ward choir and Mrs. Nettie have been handicapped for lack of maBrown sang a solo. The invocation terial and by isolation. Helen is our was offered by Brother Carter Cornia pioneer and we hope sutdents of the and the benediction by brother Melvin school will follow her trail with in-- j Putnam. creasing success each year. Resides her husband and children In the contest Amy Rex won second Mrs. Cornia is survived by her par- place; Beatrice Kennedy, third. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dean and 11 brothers and sisters. Departmental Work The sympathy of the entire comMusic students are working hard munity is extended to Boyd and his and accomplishing much. The opera family in their hour of sorrow. rehearsals proclaim themselves each Mrs. Hazen Atkinson of Green River afternoon. The orchestra makes vocal Mrs. Leoma Peterson of Thomas, Ida- the noon hour. These students in their ho, and Miss Claire Cornia of Thom- present organization played for their as, Idaho, sisters of Mr. Boyd Cornia first public dance last Friday night. were called home this week by the Many of them are new students, others death of Mrs. Ivy Cornia. started under Miss Wnozley last year. The foods department successfully Card cf Thanks completed a home project of meal planning last term. This term they We wish to thank the many friends have begun work on a book of original and relatives for the assistance ren- posters depicting the relationship bedered to us in our great bereavement tween foods and health. Monday the and also for the beautiful floral of- girls made sherbet which the faculty The faculty ferings. . pronounced delicious. MR. BOYD CORNIA should know. AND FAMILY The Health Girls are also creating MR. AND MRS. CHAS. DEAN posters. AND FAMILY MR. AND MBS. EDWARD CORNIA Classes AND FAMILY 1 Sorboniores are planning their anBird Lifetime nual carnival in Woodruff. This is the It is believed that song birds aver- next event on the school calendar. The May Dance of the Freshman age from tt to lu years of life, bat will follow after the c.arnival. class to known have live been longer they ia captivity. Small birds 10 years old Both dances will be given In decorated are old. From records of bunded birds, halls with good .orchestras and in lew birds besides sparrows live to 0 Woodruff, L t years. Usually oiida live only about 2 negmazmg enronometer years. Some chronometers will keep cor1 rect time within a second a day. Real Diplomacy Some may gain or lose 15 seconds a Shoe Salesman I can see that your day. If this Is done regularly, the regular size Is three, madam. At the chronpmetet snould not be regulated, same time, you find fours so comfortsince a constant rate is the main obable that 1 might almost recommend ject, the variation being easily comyou to wear lives. Penrsnn8. puted. e , If Had Same Symptoms Husband (reading paper) Heres something about a girl who slept continuously for two months. I wonder if It wasnt the same one who worked for us last year. Only One Kind Rightness expresses of actions what straightness does of lines; and there can no more be two kinds of right action than there can be two kinds of straight lines. Herbert Spencer. THE EVANSTON LIONS CLUB INTERESTED IN ROAD FROM. EVANSTON TO WOODRUFF Locals The following week the opera entitled CUerry Blossom will be put on by the choir. It promises to be a very good number, a lot of work has been put on this number to make it a success, i am sure it will be worth your while and money. The readers of The Rich County Reaper, and especially those of Rich County will be pleased to know that the Evanston Lions Club are working hard to have the highway between Evanston and Woodruff improved. The editor received the letter from Mr. L. L. Spencer, chairman of the Good A week or two ago the Reaper pub- Roads Committee, of that Club which lished an article concerning the city was in answer to a protest of the club Marshal. It was stated that Arthur to' a proposed road change on the Norris had accepted a position as the of Wyoming state road officers. part The city marshal. This was a mistake and letter from Governor Frank C. Emerwe are very sorry this mistake was son reads in part: ' made. The article should have read : I well recall the interest taken heretofore in the question of the imtit has been reported, etc.) provement of the road from Evanston Mr. A. G. Barton and M. J. Hatch down the Bear river to the Utah line. are hauling the material to be used in The desirability of this work has not bracing the Opera House. escaped my pergonal attention for I have been impressed ith the advanA party of young folks from Ogden tages of placing this stretch of highwere Rumlolph visitors Sunday as the way on our improved system. I reguests ot Ivan Kennedy, on their way member that joint consideration of the to Evanston they had an accident that preference of highway work in Uinta was caused by a flat tiie. Their car County, has been given by the State skidded and went off the road, while Highway Department, your club and the car did not tip over it gave the oc- myself. There was agreement as to cupants an awful scare, some of them the improvement of the Lincoln highbeing thrown from the car. Mos. of way east of Evanston In the thought them received bruises. The only dam- that this main artery of through travage done to the car was a broken el should be built to good standard. wneel. After' the spare wheel was put Unexpected limitations upon highway on they were towed back on the road funds, especially through the serious and went on their way. Some young decrease in receipts from oil royalties people of Randolph were in the car has prevented the program from proat the time of the accident. ceeding as rapidly as we all have wished. It still seems reasonable to Mr. Lloyd Miller is a Randolph complete the work upon the main Lincoln Highway, if possible, through visitor this week. funds available this year for Uinta NOTICE A red steer about 3 years County, even in the face of the advisold and weighing about 1,000 lbs. and ability of taking up the work of imbranded Kay Bar on left hap, waddle proving the road down the river just us soon as possible. left shoulder was taken up as au While I, myself, wish to continue by Herman A. Teichert of Coke-villWyo. Unless claimed by legal to adhere to my poliev of not making owner, said animal will be sold at a definite promises in such relations, I public sale, Match 31st, at Cokeville, am willing to go on record as stating that it now appears most probable that Wyoming. a real project can be taken up upon Mr. and Mrs. IE J. Norris, jr., and this road next year. The pa.ssage of little son Gerald, left for Salt Lake the bond issue in November by favorCity, on a businesn trip, Thursday. able vote of the people would assure am willing to make this They expect to be gone several days. this result, assertion in view of my conclusion that A number of Randolph people attend--- ! the people; of Evanston an4 of pther ed the tuneral of Mrs. Boyd ""COrnia, Tnterefed'"Swtk)Bs are father ' unanimous in the thought that the improveheld at Woodruff. ment of the Bear River road should R. S. McKinnon has returned from follow the completion of work upon the Salt Lake City, where he had a skin Lincln Highway and that the improvetumor removed from his forehead. This ment of tip yoad to Kemmerer, which accounts for the bandage on his head. has recently been designated as a State Highway, can follow. -' Refering again to the road from attendLast Fridav evening, while and Woodruff, ing Priesthood meeting, Orin Jackson Evanston to Randolph Sevison Mr.. I advises that might say his wife call a received that telephone who was operated upon a few days that the maintainance work will be con reasonago, was not getting along very well. tinued upon, this road and all He left at once for Salt Lake City. At able effort made to keep it in good this writing she is reported as being condition this season. We the people of Rich County appremuch better. ciate the effort the Evanston Lions A. M. Argyle was a passenger on the have made to get that stretch of road Sims truck, last Tuesday, enroute for between Evanston and Randolph on the improved system this year. We Ogden. feel sure if they continue tp work as Mr. R. D. Law has purchased a neuT they have been, there will be hut what they will get this piece 1930 model Chevrolet sedan. This is his third car of that make which goes of road on the improved system next to show that he is certainly a Chevie year. Man.' Happy Thought Miss Gladys Kennedy spent Satur- - If men would only take the chances day and Sunday with parents and her of doing right because it is right, friends. of the immediate certainty of the advantage of doing wrong, how The Brooklawn Creamery truck broke macb would their lives be. down this week, Mr. Chas. Burdett of B. R. happier Haydon. Evanston is hauling the cream until 1 the necessary repairs can be made. Famous Scottish Cava It is reported that the roads from cave is situated on the Islet the Wyoming line to Kemmerer are in of Fingala one of the Inner Staffa, Hebrides, very bad condition. We would advise off the coast of Scotland. It is not a to them not have travel who do people to wait until the condition improves, particularly large cave, but Is uoted before attempting a trip to Kemmerer. tor the beauty of its natural architecture and attracts many tourists. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Snowball were Cokeville visitors Sunday and Monday Fontella Kennedy has returned home of this week. from Montpelier, Idaho where she has been visiting with her mother for tie The Opera House is being repaired past few days. this week by a large force of men, it Mr. Fred Smith was also a Cokeville is being braced and tied so it will be visitor Sunday and Monday of this impossible for it to fall. It has been week. rumored that it was unsafe, and many of the Randolph peorvle, have not been The Ward Reunion will be held on attending the dances. It is reported April 2. This is another Budget numthat it will be absolutely safe after ber. Better buy a ticket. the repair work is completed. G. Willard Peart made a trip to Salt The Elite Club was entertained on Lake City,' Thursday. Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. W. There being sixteen in E. Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Conley, little dauthe party. Luncheon was served and ghter La Bayne and Richard Jackson a very pleasant evening soon past. have returned from Salt Lake and Ogden. They1 report a very enjoyable The Reaper editor enjoyed a very trip. 1 pleasant chat last Friday with Atty. Geo. Ciosby of Evanston, Wyoming. For Comfort in Sleep M r.Crosby has been a newspaper A proper and comfortable sleeping owner, he having owned several newsis Important for rest and paper plants in Utah, Idaho and Ari- position excellent position is plae-- . An health. zona. The editor always enjoys talkarm at the back, the ing to men of this profession and we ing the right on the side and partpartly would be glad to have Atty. Crosby body lying abdomen. on the ly call again. es-tr- ay e, In Advance Laketown Links, t r A Farm Bureau meeting was held Wednesday night for the purpose of obtaining new members. County commissioner Lawrence Johnson was in attendance. On Thursday night March 13, Coach Vernon Kobinson sponsored a supper given to his basket ball teams. The dance given by the Elders Friday night was fairly well attended and r. good time was had. Although there are a few who were unabje to attend. They may have another in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. L. Floyd Clark, Milton Weston, The Misses Ramona Weston and Gretta Cheney of Logan (pro tern) were week-envisitors over Saturday and Sunday. d Miss Oreta Morrell of Randolph was a guest of Miss Lucile Johnson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Griffin motored to Montpelier Saturday. Miss Lucile Johnson accompanied them. John H. Weston, with his son Mil-to- n B., daughter Elma and Mrs. Ben. T. Orvin motored to Salt Lake Sunday to attend a Life Insurance meeting held Monday. Lane and Grant Huband of North Ogden were visiting relatives and some friends Sunday. Lane, having been Mission, laboring in the Swiss-Germa- n related some of bis experiences while at the afternoon church services. Lane and Grant Huband, the misses Norma Weston and Olive Irwin motored to Evanston early this week. On Monday March 17 the Relief Society held their annual festival in the amusement hall, featuring two one-aplays, Just Women and Not a Man in the House starring the fallowing stars: Zettie M. Kearl, Mary Z. Kearl, Josephine Lamborn, Cora F. Johnson, Lillian Willis, Wenonah Miller, Luella Eller,, Lula B. Kearl, Bertha E. Kearl, Aileen Weston Mary C. Robinson and Alley J. Taylor. The followingprogram was also given: vocal solo, Miss Wenonah Miller, male quartet, Geo. N. Weston, Albert L. Weston, Ernest W. Irwin, and Shirle Nebeker. Instrumental duet, Irwin brothel's. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing old time dances and partaking of that toothsome ice cream and cake supplied by the Relief Society at less than nominal fee. Music was furnished for this occasion by N. Oliver Wahlsrrt. upwith bianoe on a squeeze-bo- x ct j ( , This was a budget entertainment and a real success. A large crowd was in attendance and everyone enjoyed it Mrs. Z. M. Kearl and daughter Thiel were stage passengers to Randolph on Wednesday for a few- days visit. - Randolph : Scout in-ste- - . v News From town, Lily Hill looked like an ant hill Saturday. About twenty boys and four teams were busy hauling the e rlbbish piles from the face of the hill, back to the city dumping grounds. About thirty five jags were hauled away and there are nearly that eye-sor- many more to be hauled. We have some good workers among our Scouts and we are proud of them. Many of the boys went out with the first team and stayed until the last, although they knew that they would receive no more benefit than some of the others who did less. Others stayed as long as their parents could spare them. These are the types of hoys that will make good citizens.. Mothers and dads, if your hoy was one of them, pat him on the back. The boy that will work when re doesnt have to is worth while. We also wish to thank the dads who let us have the teams. -- t- The Australian Reunion will be held April 5th in the Capital Hill Ward Recreation Hall on Hillside Avenue, 240 North Main Street, Salt Lake City a delightful program of musical numbers, and dancing has been prepared. Take the Capital Hill Car, No. 23, and be there at 8 oclock. To Got Rid of Mice ; To banish mice put camphor Into the places they frequent. Holes Should he stopped with patty In which mustard has been mixed. |