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Show An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Volume 10 Number 8 Randolph, Utah. Friday March 19, 1937 DESCRIPTIVE AND PttOTUGJKAUPlC LITERATURE WANTED ON UTAH Green River to Bear Lake is Rich District Champsl Loose Fast Game "It is urged that all chambers of civics clubs, travel promotion organizations, and any other organizations or individuals forward at . least two copies of descriptive or photographic literature, setting forth the ' North Rich, Rich district champions, Hope for a supplemental water sup- attractions of the State, to the United ply tor 200,000 acres of laud for the states Tourist information Office, 1601 lost to South Clache, 36 to 32 in one of bear River valley of Idaho, Utah and U. S. Court House, Foley Square, New the fastest games played here. Seth Maughan, fullback in Wyoming rose to new heights last York City. week with an announcement by RobThis bureau, which has been estab- football last fall, was the r perert W. Faris. state commissioner of lished by the National Back Service to former for South Cache. Hie stocky Reclamation for Idaho that he had distribute travel information to the pub Maughan pegged in seven field goals signed a three-stat- e compact with the lie, is anxious to receive such literature and added one foul toss to ring up 15 United States Bureau of .Reclamation together with a notification as to the points. His floor game was exceptionfor a survey of possibilities of bring quantity of each which is avilable for ally good and his passing was flawless. The Rich district champions, on the ing 1150,000 acre-- feet of water from public distribution. They would also the Green river in Wyoming to the like to obtain reference hooks as they short end of a score at the end have frequent calls from writers who of the third period, put on a stirring valley. Each of the states contributed $2000 nse their library to write travel arti- rally in the last quarter which brought and the federal government provided cles on the United States for publica- the large crowed to its feet time and tion here and abroad. $6000 for the work. again. In the final quarter the Of the 250,000 acres, 135,000 lies in Information is requested on State quint scored 13 points to the three Utah, 50,000 in Idaho and 65,000 iu parks, pageants, rodeos, festivals, fairs, made by the winners, most of North sports, recreation centers, camping fa- Richs points being made by Lambourn. Wyoming. The Green river flows into the Colo- cilities, hiking, trails events mineral elusive forward. This speedy performrado river, in the flow of which Utah springs etc. er rang up 19 points, nine of them in e has an interest 'under the The United States Tourist Informa- the final frame,' to take high scoring tion Office has been established by the honors. Boulder dam pact. The Hymm brigade started fast and Wyoming also has rights in the Colo- National Park Service to coordinate effioi ts of the Federal Government and rado pact. tarly in the first quarter, held a Idaho will benefit through a geo- of the 48 states in public education lead, but the North Rich youngscenic, health, historical, sters, battling desperately to gain a graphic twist, Faris said. concerning In order to get - this water to the and recreational opportunities of their post in the state tourney, trailed only Utah land in Bear River valley it must respective areas. It is to serve as cen- four points at the end of the first flow through Idaho and be stored in tral distributing bureau to which the quarter, the score being at the Bear lake in southwestern Idaho. public may apply for recreational lit- conclusion of activities. Bear lake, in other words, will be erature of all state and federal areas. Neither team scored heavily in the the storage reservoir for waters to be The office will also act as distributing second canto, but South Cache secured used in Wyoming and Utah and for headquarters for all literature, maps, a commanding lead in the third period the advantage Idaho offers both states, motion pictures prepared by state and then retained the margin in tln she will share in this needed supple bureaus, the National Park Ser- final frame. vice and other ftderal departments, and mental water supply. The score: Negotiations for the water were will cooperate with transportation comSOUTH CACHE started by Ben C. Ross of Idaho dur- panies and travel agencies to increase travel and improve travel facilities. ing his last term as governor. Inasmuch as the purpose of this orCANTATA TO BE PRESENTED ganization is to stimulate the flow of tourist travel between states and to The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, a distribute attractive literature both cantata which is to be presented on here and abroad, it is to the advantage March 26th, at 8 :00 p. m., promises to of all who are interested in the recrebe of unusual interest. The text of ational development of Utah to cooperIrvings immortal story will be sung ate. All information may be sent to the by a high school chorus of 80 mixed , voices, and Icfaabod, Katrina and the United States Tourist Information Buheadless horseman will be presented in reau or to the Utah State Planning realistic costume. Board, State Oapitol Building, Salt In addition to the cantata which Lake City, Utah. will climax the - entertainment, each LAKETOWN NEWS class will present a dramatic skit. An award will be given for the act which is considered best bv the judges. J. A. Cheney was a Salt Lake City -- f visitor during the week; also F. C. Williamson and Parnell Johnson. Ancient World Womlers Among the ancient wonders of ' the world OPERA are listed the Pyramids of ATTEND AT U. S. A. C- .Egypt, Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, Hanging Gardens 4 Babylon, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. N. Weston atStatue of Jupiter by Phidias at tended the opera, Alda, presented at Olympia, Temple of Diana at Ephe- Logan last Tuesday by the U. S. A. C. sus, Colossus of Rhodes, Pharos or In which their daughter Mildred par Lighthouse of Alexandria. Other ticipated. They pronounced it a wonders usually include the wireless splendid operetta. telegraphy and telephony, airplane, They went to call on their daughter radium, automobile and locomotive, Emma Lou, teaching at Franklin, Ida. anesthetics, antiseptics and antitox- but found she was confined to bei and home with mumps. ins, spectrum analysis. commerce, t Now Probability To South Cache all-sta- all-sta- - 33-1- 9 Lake-tow- n five-stat- six-poi- 11-- 7 pul-lict- y - X-r- ay ultra-viol- et ray Lower Bear River Valley ' The Relief Society held their annua) narty Wednesday, March 17th by hav Largest National Park Ing a dance in the ward hall. A large Jasper National park, ' in the crowd attended. A lovely quilt and Province of Alberta, with an area two hassocks were given to holders of of 4,200 square miles,' is the largest lucky numbers. It seems the Relief national park of its kind in the Society thought people would rather world. It is noted for its great num- dance than eat. so refreshments were ber of mountain peaks, many fit not dispensed at this function. How which are over 10,000 feet in alti- ever, a good time was had bv all tude, and the most famous of which Mr. and Mrs. Shlrlev Nebeker and is Mt. Edith Cavell, over 11,000 feet, Shirley, jr., of Ogden, were brief visitcommemorating the memory of the ors at the Falula Farm last week-enbrave British nurse, who died in 1 1 Thistle Family Largest . t The largest family of plants, conVanderbilt University of all flowerThe university at Nashville, Term., taining about is the thistle family. To ing plants, was founded by Cornelius Vander- this belong the asters, goldenrod, bilt. who in 1873 made a donation of and thousands of others. daisy $500,000, afterward increased to 1 The charter of the univerto 'Sn.oke Children Forced sity was taken out in 1872 in the once was Smoking compulsory for name of Central university. In 1873 was all in 1665, says this children; the name was changed to VanderLondon Answers Magazine, the bilt university. year, when the use U tobacPlague 1 co was regarded as a safeguard Camellia Native of China against infection. A The camellia is a native of China, t India and Japan. It was introduced Prescribed Jockeys Dress in Europe during the Seventeenth In the original charter of the century by a Jesuit, George Joseph Maryland Jockey club which dates Kamel, from whose name the Latinback to, 1745 it is prescribed that ized word camellia is derived. jockeys be dressed in the following manner: Jockey cap, silk jacket, 1 McKinley, Natural Soldier pantaloons and half boots. Ohios William McKinley, who gained attention as a fighter in the Source of Mica Civil war before he began his rise Over 90 per cent of the mica in to the presidency, started out the United States comes from New to show his military leadership.early He Hampshire and North Carolina. The drilled a group of mock soldiers other 10 per cent comes from Condaily after school hours. necticut, Maine, South Carolina and one-ten- Mexico. 1 Moths Invade Beehives - The deaths head moth does not visit flowers for nectar, as do other insects of the same kind, but invades the hives of bees, pierces the wax cells and consumes the honey. - - ' - - , i Rich County President Della Snowball McKin Julia Ja uon; First cobson Smith ; Second Luella Longhurst Hellstrom; Corresponding Secretary, Kate Anderson McKinnon ; Historian Edna Brown Rex ; librarian, Lois Gunn Kennedy; Registrar Birdie Graham McKinnon; As sistant Registrar Vern Lambourn Or win, (Laketown) ; Custodian of Relics -- Ella Conley Schenck; Chorister Bees Smith Rex ; Organist Phebe Smith Kennedy ; Chaplain Hannah Broueh Telford : Parliamentarian Get trade Reed Putnam, (Woodruff). Urged Farmers to Buy nt Trees Earley IDGAN Rich county farmers are urged to order trees for spring plant ing at th; euihest possible date, a too have them shipped to their county early and heal them in a cool, moist place until ready for planting, accord, ing to J. Whitney Floyd, extension forester for the Utah State Agricultural college extension service at Logan. The 1 trees are usually in leaf at the college BIRTHS nursery before the planting season is ready in Rich county, and many farmA baby girl was born Friday, March ers have lost trees through planting 12 to Mr. and Mrs. George Groll; all after they hare leafed out, he said. concerned doing nicely. Dr. Patton atsmall forest Approximately trees have been planted on Rich countending physician. ty farms during the past seven years A son was born Sunday at the L. D. for windbreak and woodlot purposes. S. Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. V. L. These trees ore obtained from the Christiansen. We just couldnt figure forest nursery, which is maintained by out why the Supt was stepping so the Utah State Agricultural college We see through for the purpose of supplying planting high and proud-likit all now. Ha ! Ha ! Congratulations ! stock to farmers at a low cost. About 216 e. 14 A baby boy was born to Mrs. Zella Green, forerly Miss Zella Schenck, Mrs Green is ait the home of her mother, Mns. O. L. Schenck. different kinds of trees planted in Rich county have been and the pred- ominating species include Siberian elm, Russian olive, Blue spruce and Toney locust, in the order named. The shipping season will probably lb. baby boy was born Thurs- start about March 25. this year and A 4 day morning, MarchlSth to Mr. and roes may still be purchased from the Mrs. Lon Kennedy. Dr. Patton, at- college nursery at Logan at prices about $2 per hnndred which tending physician. 1 'nclndes shipping charges. More than WOODRUFF STAKE CONFERENCE 7 009 trees have been ordered for 1937 lanting to date, Mr. Floyd stated. Order blanks or other information First session of the Woodruff Stake to tree planting may be be held a will Conference Quarterly from E. L. Guymon, county Evanston L. D. S. Ward Chapel. Sat agent, or bv writing to the urday, March 20th, at 7 :30 p. m. Sun iienrion service at Logan. day sessions will be held at Randolph Utah, commencing at 10:00 a .m. 2:00 BELIEF SOCIETY DANCE p. m. and 7:30 p. m. IS BIG SUCCESS Representatives of the General au thorities of the Church will be in at tendance to address the meetings. The Relief Society basketball game The public is cordially invited to at ,ud dance, Wednesday was well attendefend all sessions of the conference. d. The basketball game between the JOHN NEILSON, ut men and the high school girls, was Stake Clerk won by the . The fat men girls 39-2unable to successfully (juards were A birthday party was given Friday suaid Miss Jean Nebeker, star forward afternoon for Claude Walton. 11, a' of the girls, who made 24 of the 30 the home of his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs points, the remaining 6 points being James Walton, on East Main street made by Miss Vilate McKinnon, also Refreshments were served at 6:00 a fast, snappy forward. The tall Rex oclock. Twelve of his young friend1-wer- girls who played center, also played present, and all had a jolly time well, and the guards, Betty Jean Jones making him hnppv with useful gifts. Beatrice Snowball and a number of Hi Wyoming Times. These people others were successful in bothering the fat forwards enough to keep them formerly lived ai Woodruff. from scoring most of the time. We havent much to say about the a of brink on the 'standing Imagine riiasm 15 miles wide and a mile deep fat men they got beat Ha ! Ha ! Ha ! mountains whose 1 filled with mile-higneaks are level with vour feet! Thats Naming the Coekev Spaniel the wav Carveth Wells pictures the The Cocker Spaniel was highly immensity of Grand Cnnvon greatest prized as long ago as 1803, when natural wonder on earth, the south- popular books on dogs spoke of the ern rim of which he will describe m breed as remarkable possessing broadcast Oil Continental the Company sagacity, fidelity, gratitude, nnd Conoco Exploring America With as a shooting dog, M. 8 etc. Unwearied Carveth Wells. at 6:45-7- :00 T.. Sunday evening over radio station this type was also extolled as the paragon of house dogs. The origin KSL. Salt Lake City, Utah. of his name is not diffit-ul- t to trace. As the woodcock was commonly reDeThe Wyoming State Highway railment Fridav issued a call to con- ferred to ai cock and the sport tractors for bids on approximately of shooting his bird was called 55.00000 of highway protects. Among cocking, it is easy to see how tb six listed, is bns coarse the Cocker spaniel got its name, of 44.9n3 miles of the Kemmerer-Erans-toas the breed was extensively used roads. and Big in this form of hunting. av-'rngi- ng ob-Vn- od ag-raltn- e h n NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION HAVE YOUR NAME AUTOGRAPHED -ON-- EXTRA LARGE ' , j CHOCOLATE EGGS NKy4SWy4, PLACE YOUR ORDERS -- N O W TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT LARGEST STOCK OF EASTER GOODS LOWEST PRICES METRO STORE - Evanston, Wyoming, Ask for New Lady Esther SILVERWARE Coupons ; Countries The ABC countries of South America are Argentina, Brazil and Chile, so termed from their initials and because they are the most powerful and most progressive of the South American nations. - United States Department of the In terior, General Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, March 1, 1937. NOTICE Is hereby given that LeRoy Shelby, of Apartment 27, 278 W. 2nd South, Salt Lake City, Utah, who, on Feb. 20, 1930, made stock raising homestead entry, No. . 049031 for Lots 5, 6, 7, 8, 0, 10, 11, Made by McDonalds ABC Hoarseness Not a Disease Hoarseness is a symptom and not a disease, declares a physiciwi, adding that there are more than, fifty causes of this one symptom. I Piney-Kemmer- th ' RICH COUNTY COMPANY, DAUGH TERS OF UTAH PIONEERS 0FFI CERS ELECTED FOR 19371938. srln d. the Great war. In Advance $1.30 Per Year 12, 13, 14, 15, NWy4.SEy4, come that large quantities of it SWfcNE, exported to England and the Section 31; inent in the early sixties. 9 Lots 6, 7, 8, Section30, Township North, Range 5 East Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register, U. S. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 12th day Claimant names as of April, 1937. witnesses: Harvey S. Pusey, of Salt Lake City, Utah, Vilate Shelby, of Salt Lake City, Utah, Brace Frodsham, of Woodruff, Utah, Francis Frazier of Woodruff, Utah. THOMAS F. THOMAS, Register. Adv. Apr. 2, 1937. Mar. First Cheese Factory The first cheese factory in America was built at Rome, N. Y., in 1850, by Jesse Williams. Previous to that time all cheese was made by individual farmers in their own homes. So renowned did American cheese made in the Williams factory be- 1 Largest Inland Body of Water The Caspian sea is the largest inland body. It extends about 700 miles in a north and south direction and varies in width from 100 to 300 miles. Its area is estimated at 168, 765 square miles. were Cont- 1 Place for Game Animals Although Nova Scotia comprises one of the oldest settlements in North America, there is much land which is entirely unsuited for agriculture and within these areas of forests, swamps and barrens, game animals are afforded extensive range, ideal cover, good breeding grounds, and a plentiful supply of suitable food. 1 Worship of Ra The worship of Ra, the sun god, was established in Egypt in the Twelfth Dynasty It came in as a military edict. It indicated the rise of masculine power, when man began to accumulate personal property. 1 , 1 Dreamy RJ Eyes osuoqdiv tA aniseo jo sea hsuook jo ainjdea 3lD 1 B Dreamy eyes are the slow eyes sew that never open wide. They often sojjnjuoo 9ju uioij) .Cq paurea sBD aq; jo 'soieo S01 P!JPBW 1 show deep intellect and belong to people who ore interested in the eiueiiqGtp.il aqi jnj aumuqotu am higher things of life. ajdoaj puprw joj aiuuujpiN -- |