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Show An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley x Randolph, Utah. Friday March 5, 1937 Volume 10 Number 6 - $ EXTENSION NEWS NOTES MIM TES OF MEETING OF Ward . $1.50 Per Year In Advance COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Randolph j Reunion Minutes of meeting of Board of County Uonumsisoners held March 1" North Rich Clinches! PROJECTS CHOSEN FOR MEET MARCH Basketball Crown 1 TO 6 Men Basketball M 4-- H . Tournament : The 1937 state club leaders training course, which will be held at There were present Sidney J. The North Rich High School cinch- the Utah State Agricultural College Th4 Randolph Ward Reunion held eker, Win. Rees and Alfred G. The M Men Baskeball Tournament, ed the Rich District basketball crown from March 1 to 6 will include March 2 and 3 in the new Recreation Lewis Lough urst Clerk.; J. project District 5 played at Randolph, Utah, at Laketown Gym Saturday, Feb. 27th, training in foods, clothing, home sciHall-waone of the best reunions held Stuart Assessor. 4 in an ex- ence, dairy, sheep, swine, poultry, February 24, 25 and 26 in the new in Randolph. - The first day all the Minutes of meeting held Feb. 1, 1937 by defeating South Rich tra period game. children up to 12 years were entertain- were read and approved. . Quit-daicrops and forestry, according to D. P. recreation hall, was the first event of its kind ever played at Randolph. This was perhaps the hardest fought Murray state club leader. ed commencing at 4 :00 oclock with a deed was issued to State Road Co minis Eleven games were played as folchildren's dance at the new hall. Lunch sion to construct ditch op property game of the series. North Rich was lows: Four games Wednesday win out almost had the to and game DIRECTOR URGES UTAH 6 Picture 7 11 oclock. 1 at scout house at n r e owned by County in sec 32 vs. Woodruff; .Rich came to. Cokevillee vs. FARMERS TO SIGN PLAN show, &usie. Wednesday; March 3, known as gravel pit Clerk was au- cinched before10--South 2 at the quarter and Bloomington; Randolph vs. Georgethe adults were entertained, commenc- thorized to issue quit-daideed . to 10-- They lead at the half, but scored - only 6 Farmers of Utah are urged by Di- town; North Afton vs. St. Charles. ing 'at 2 :30 in the new hall, and the Woodruff Grazing Land Co., in lieu Four games Thursday Woodruff Vs. points during the remainder of the rector William Peterson to attend of lost deed. following program was rendered : ; vs. St. Charof At the end the third Bloomington game. period Miss led by A. M. Argyle was appointed Justice Community singing, meetings which are being held by the les; LaketjownGeorgetown Ranvs. Cokeville; was score At of the the end Helen Kennedy. Prayer, Joseph E, of the Peace in place of A. D. Fack AdministraAdjustment Agricultural the game, the score was 14 all mak tion in all of the counties dolph vs. North Afton. Hatch. Piano duet. Cleo Johnson and rell, deceased. throughout Three-game-finals Friday Georgeing it necessary to play an extra period the state during the next six weeks. The following bills were allowed : Peggy Kennedy. Jokes R. G. Marshvs. Woodruff for consolation; town a Rich North by winning making talks by Bishop Larson, of Officers Salary $395.81 All farmers who were not members all., ami 20.00 long shot, from the center of the floor. last year or those who are not famil Randolph vs. Laketown for 3rd Salt Lake City, and John M. Peart of Utah State Hospital 4th Cokeville North Afton and 30 besides About the place; fans, WilRandolph Evanston. Reading, Mrs. Rachel Rich County Dept. Public Weiar with the new setup should contact for 1st and 2nd attended the local members of the places. son.' Short sketch on the lifes desires 177.85 high school students, lfare committee or the North Afton, winners of the tournaIt was one of the largest county agricultural agent to find out of the members of the recreation fin- M. S. Reay 28.00 game. was perhaps the smoothest play5.00 crowds ever assembled in the Iake how the program can 'be applied ance committee, Ottalee Corless. Fin- Rich County Reaper, Printing . . to ment, CokeIn the .tournament, ancial report of- the building of Frontier Supplv Co., Supplies . . 10.45 town gym. and while Randolph fans their farms. This matter should be at- ing team wonsecond a winners had seen ville, to South like Rich would place the have G. the new Recreation Kali, by tended to before the planting season derful team, and defeated Utah & Wyo. Tel. Co., Rent and con were School win. Bloomington perfectly they remarks 10.60 Willard ..Peart in the opinion of Director Pe- and Laketown in the first and second Closing Tolls tinted to concede the series to North begins, by Bishop L. B. Johnson, Geo. Oros- - Robert L. Telford, Witness Wool- terson. days, but seemed to be a little off in 3.30 Rich nnd wish" them further success in by of Evanston, commended the RanThe sign-ucampaign is going for- the final game with North Afton. The ley Case Tournament School the may build-High in on success Ward their Woolev Witness ward dolph Wesley satisfactorily. Every farmer will Afton team got all the breaks, -- 'Kearl, winners. 1.50 they come cut be visited and invited to join the fed- North ing and fn sending ; out missionaries. but the plucky Cokeville team died score The Several selections were rendered by the James D. Kennedy, Judge Wool- eral plan, he said. the game with only RICH SOUTH e fighting, orchestra from City. Utah will receive $2.50 per acre three menfinishing ley Case were eliminated four after deliabove the average of the United States on Following the program a most Magic Chemical Co., Magic Floor which won them fouls, personal cious luncheon was served from 4:30 12.80 in -for soil Seal payments conserving .crops much admiration from the large audito 6:00 oclock, consisting of sand- All Steel Office Supply Co., SupAccording to L. C. Funk, executive sec ence. The score ran close for the first 4.68 cheese, pie, wiches, salad, pickles,cretary of the agricultural conservation 3 uarters until Cokeville commented plies cake and ice cream, cocoa and punch. E. L. Guymon, Mileage and Exprogram for the state. The average to foul out. 25.40 for the United States is $6 per acri Following the lunch, the picture show, pense Georgetown team, winners ' of while in the, state of Utah it is $8.50 theTheconsolation Susie, and outstanding show, was en- Benjamin Weston. Sheriff Mileprize, defeated the ' 35.00 joyed. A grand ball in the evening, per acre. More than $1,000,000 will Woodruff team age and Expense the score with music by a Salt Lake City or- Leah Walton. F E. R. A. Office have been paid to Utah farmers when close throughout the finished the Ihe 1936 chestra, big days payments are completed which Supplies defeated Laketown for events. About 250 children and 500 Pembroke Co.. Court House Supwill be paid about March 1. Fifty per This third place by a score of of the checks sent been have cent grownups yere present. out plies while it was and a RICH good game very NORTH atThe following of the state offices and of the other was people Clayton Robinson, Attorney Mileclose, the' Randolph team lead G T tended the Reunion : Bishop and Mrs. 6.75 Player 50 per cent, 90 per cent are detained age and Expense the game. The Randolph 3 .1 T. Lamiborn. rf Oluf Larson, Mrs. A. L. Gray, of Salt Geo. A. Peart, Jr., Hauling in tihe counties either by the fanners throughout to be all hitting, all' playteam seemed 0 2 T. If JohnKearl, Mrs. Mr. DeWitt and Lake City; 8.80 of committeemen, tl is estimated that ers Coal an 1 equally good game. ; playing c 8.75 E, Kearl. son, Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Johnson. Carl Gunn, County Road Work Utahs" allocation for the 1937 program star forward ot Robinson, 0 1 Clayton S. Weston, rg f Levear Nicholls, County Road Sheriff and Mrs. Ben Weston. will be approximately $1,400,000. to be off seemed the laketown team, 0 0 G. Nebeker, lg Laketown: Pres, and Mrs. John M.L ..5.40 Work could not make throws connect ....2 0 LADIES LITERARY CLUB MEETS and Peart, and Judge George H. Orosby, Ray odborne, County Road Work 11.00 R. Webb, f with the baskets, but the team as a jr., of Evanston: Mrs. S. R. Nelson. Geo. A. Smith, County Road 5 whole, played a good .game and are 4,16 Totals Mr. and Mrs. Milton Nelson and Mrs 5.00 The Ladles ILlerary Club was en an . Tr . . Work ; . . r 7. exceptionally strong team. bv Score periods: Thomas Winegar, of Woods Cross. e Feb. 22 50.30 of Lois tertained at the home Lumber Oo., Lumber ' tournament was a big eveht for This 14 14 2 Rich South to Johnson, . with Elise Norris assisting. Randolph, it being the first of its kind Owen Oornia, Road . Perhaps many others we have failed County 16 14 10 Abibie Telford reviewed mention. , A large number of young 2.70 North Rich The Prince Work Referee C. Araell; Umpire B Ar- - and the Pauper, by Mark Twain. Lois to be played here. The games were jieople from adjoining towns, attended Frank Snowball, Used Road attended by basketball fans from the show and dance. Larene Johnson sang, The Youngest well 20.00 cell. Plow ' all wards participating. in dancfollowed the Family,, by tap. fra B.' Muir, County Road Work 2.00 NOTICE NOTICE ing. The guests were Aytha Ohippe, ALL STAR TEAMS SELECTED Jessie Patton, Delora Hatch, Della $863.52 Total an and be will infant horse preThere LOST One Bay McKinnon, Phebe Smith and Carol There being no further business, the FIRST TEAM! school conference held at Randolph Re- meeting was adjourned until April 5 colt, one hind white white Johnson. '1 lief Society House, Wednesday, March 1937. t Dainty luncheon was served with nastrip on face branded Forward L. S.toffers, Cokeville 2 m. 10, 1937, at tional color decorations in honor of p. SIDNEY J. NEBEKER, W. Norris, Randolph Forward. HELEN MABEY, . Chairman. left shoulder. A reward will be paid George Washigntons birthday. K. Gardner, North Afton Center. Nurse. next County The Attest : meeting will be held Marcn for the return of this colt. D. Gardner, North Afton Guard. ; 12th at the home of Ireta Argyle. GEORGE KFNNEPY, LEWIS LONGIIURST, Guard.' V. Poulson, Cokeville EMERGENCY CROP Clerk. Randolph, Utah. AND FEED LOANS ' LAKETOWN NEWS ; 1 1 SECOND TEAM WOODRUFF NOTES STATE AG. COLLEGE NEWS UTAH ! Applications for emergency crop and Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. Irwin, Mrs. C. Bacon, Georgetown Forward. feed loans for 1937 are now being re. H. Mrs. Chester Perry of Provo is visitof son Alley and Ileber Irwin went to OgNorman Wahistrom, Logan Robinson, Laketown Forward. eeived at the County Agents office at ing here with her parents, Mr, and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wahistrom oi den last Friday to attend the funeral M. Dayton, Cokeville Center. The House at" Randolph. the Court Mrs. Albert Longhurst. a member1 of the Glee of (William) James Whittington. Sevis Guard. Afton North Laketown, Humphrey, money loaned will 'be limited to the club and Reserve Officers Training eral former Bear Lake people were in A. Smith, Randolph Guard. farmers immediate and actual cash The Woodruff M. I. A. presented the band at the Utah State Agricul attendance, 1 needs for growing his 1937 crops or for play, Attorney for the Defense. Wed Corps tural college. of players and box The standing the purchase of feed for livestock and nesday evening. One of the largest crowds in history score of each game follows: A temporary stage Mr. Wahistrom is also taking part in no instance may exceed $100. The was built in the Putnam Hall. the basketball game of the a attended to Want See in a one-aplay, (Continued on Page 3) interest rate is four per cent. crowd attended. Movie which will be presented at the North Rich South Rich final held in As in the past the security for these Eleventh Ward in Logan. He is also the ward hall Saturday night. It was NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION loans will consist of a first lien on the Mr. James Stuart motored to Ogden a member of the Barths intramiural a very close and exciting game, the United States Department of the In" in favor of North terior, General Land Office at Salt score being 6 crop financed if the loan is for the pro- Thursday. basketball team. duction of crops, and if for the purMr. Wahistrom, a freshman at the Rich. A dance followed the game with Lake City, Utah, March 1, 1937. NOchase of feed for livestock, then a first Mr: Wendell Cornia is at Salt Lake Utah State Agricultural College, is in- music by the St. Charles Orchestra. TICE Is hereby given that LeRoy Shellien on the livestock to be fed. Emer- City attending the Mission School be terested in music and drama. He sang by, of Apartment 27, 278 W. 2nd South, be not will feed loans gency crop and fore leaving for a mission in California. in two operas at the North Rich High Misp Grace Irwin teacher at Cirele-vill- Salt Lake City, Utah, who, nn Feb. made by the Farm Credit Administra School from which he graduated in Utah, spent Saturday here at the 20, 1930, made stock raising homestead tion to standard rehabilitation clients A shower was held Saturday evening 193a home of her folks. entry. No. 040031 for Lots 5, 6, 7, 8, of the Resettlement Administration in honor .of Mr. and Mrs. Kay South1 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, SWNE!4, whose current needs are provided for ern. A large crowd attedned and many TRUCK OVERTURNS Dale Wilson of Payson, Utah, former NWtiSE, Section 31; Resettlement. by the beautiful gifts were received. teacher at N. R. High, spent the week- Lots 6, 7, 8, Section30, Township 9 Checks in payment of the approved The Rich County Furniture end here among friends and attended North, Range 5 East Salt Lake Merlonnswill be issued from the Salt Lake Mrs. Arvilla Nicholls went to Ogden truck, driven by Wilson Norris, the game. idian, has hied notice of intention to City office of the Farm Credit Admin- Thursday. and accompanied by Matt Pickett, overmake Final Proof, to establish claim istration. turned about 10 miles east of Mont Mr, and Mrs. Shirley Nebeker of to the .land above described, before Miss Helen Brown is at Salt Lake pelier, Idaho, when he rounded a sharp Ogden were week-envisitors here. the Register, U. S. Land Office, at Tailteara Games curve and came upon an auto caravan City this week. Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 12th day Tailteann games were begun in which was stalled crossways on the Murphy Smith has returned to his of April, 1937. . Claimant names as Miss Evelyn Rufi and Miss' Ludle road. The driver of the stalled car job at the Triangle Cafe at Kemmer-er- , witnesses: Ireland about 632 B. C., long before Harvey S. Pusey, of Salt the Christian era, and about 500 Rees, who are attending school at Sait was standing by the machine. Mr. Wyo. Lake City, Utah, Vilate Shelby, of Salt Norris not wishing to hit the driver, home. Lake City, Utah, Bruce Frodsham, of years before the original Olympic Lake City, spent the1 week-entried to pass but the loose snow on the A number of our citizens attended Woodruff, Utah, Francis Frazier of games. They were an Irish truce shoulder of the road gave way, allow the Quarterly Conference held at Paris Woodruff, Utah. THOMAS F. THOMDiamond in Natural State of God. Quarrels were suspended ' Ing to thruck to .overturn down a fifty Idaho Sunday. A is diamond state in its natural AS, Register. and there was sanctuary for every foot embankment-- Mr. Norris and Mr. Adv. Mar. like a rounded dull, Apr. 2, 1937. pebble pellet Pickett were not one throughout the country during 1 seriously nurt, bu: It seems that March came in like the fortnight of the all:sports festiv- - of melted glass. It has no more bril- the truck, loaded with barbed wire and a lamb. Naming Old Point Comfort al On the plain of Teltown, County liance than is found in tens .of thou- nails was damaged to the extent of -- tThe name Old Point Comfort dates Meath,- - which gave its name to the sands of pebbles on the seashore. $200.00. Character Breed Crises to 1607, when three shiploads back brilThe finished diamond flashes games.-Thes1 games persisted for crisis in of In all lives there is colonists under command multicolored from a English the with liantly light d 1,800 years, ceasing only Cards comes of It Playing character. formation of the Newport first sighted of of the ' The facets. The secret. in the tude arrival of the packs of cards were from many causes, and from some theChristopher early a stormy passage after various scintillations point is' that having' the, twelfth century. History tells painted by hand and very expensive. which on the surface are apparently from England. With the storm ragand cut in faces the position right were of the French king, even trivial. But the result is the The accounts admirably organized, they a channel was found just off demonstrating a talent in which the having the correct angular relations Charles VI, for the year 1392 show same ; a sudden revelation to our-- ! ing putting the colonists in good 'to the other faces. Irishman excels. the payment to a painter of a sum selves of our secret purpose and a shore, The place was immecomfort. . 1 : to $500 for three packs of recognition of our, perhaps , equivalent diately named Point Comfort, and Animals Horns cards .in gold and .various colors The Cinchona Tree but now masterful, con- has remained so through its' years All horned animals either have The cinchona tree was first found ornamented with various designs. victions... as a resort. , .. like Between 1420 and 1430 engraving inside cores the horns, bony growing wild in forests on the moun-tai1 . cows and goats, or have solid horns, slopes of Colombia, Ecuador, was applied to. the manufacture of ' A Parthian Shaft Paihetie Fallacy like deer, and, moose. The solid- Peru and Bolivia, Tradition has it cards, i ; Parthian shaft is an unexpected thorned animals shed their horns that the value of the bark in treat..The' phrase, pathetic fallacy satirical witticism. The phrase to and ones Ruskin Dated disGlass designate invented a was once .Earliest by year, the ing malarial fever was first The earliest definitely dated glass the illusion that external- objects refers to a custom of the ancient never shed them. The pronghorn, covered when some feign alone of all. horned creatures, has Indians drank from a pool into which came from Egyptian tombs of the seem actuated by human feelings, Parthians, who in battle .would - backward then Thut-mos- e and shoot under retreat one is of of when III j the were horns that grow over bony cores and reign particularly a cinchona tree had fallen, with unerring aim. ' teenth century B. C. great emotional strain. yet sheds them every year. cured. 4-- 11)37. , , s 16-1- m 4-- Lake-tow- n m 4 11-1- - 0. - - p 1 Salt-Lak- - - . 28-2- ...... run-uin- game.-Randolp- 38-2- 2. n 2-- . r . -- 1 Tri-tSat- two-year-o- ld foond . . 1 ct -- 14-1- . e, NESW, Corn-pan- s . d , d - e Hand-Painte- iio- Anglo-Norma- - -- long-shadow- - - - - , core-Horn- ed fever-strick- en - - fif-a- , - I ( g |