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Show Rich County FAIR and RODEO Sept. 14th 15th -- An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Of Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 10 Number 33 Randolph, SHERIFFS SALE Governor Seeks Aid IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE For Tomato Growers $1.50 Per Year In Advance Utah. Friday . August 20. 1937 MISSIONARY WRITES Do Not Handle To Be Held Wild Rodents Salt Lake City, Aug. 17. The Utah tomato will reign over the American dinner table the next two weeks in the first canned tomato event arranged of the chain through store organizations of the western states with the Utah Canning Tomato Growers Stabilization Committee. The independent food retailers in Utah and the many thousands of chain stores and markets in the nation have joined hands to speed up sales to avert n ruinius carryover from the 1036 pack before the 1037 crop is ready for the marekt. George E. Holt, chairman of the stabilization committee, said. Spurring the drive to assist the growers. Governor Henry II. Blood, of Utah, Friday issued a statement calling upon the consumer and dealers to assist in disposing of the abnormal surplus. He said, "These campaigns have been conducted successfully in western states for' the past few years to assist in eliminating crop surpluses and are prov ing a balancing influence in our agricultural economies. I am informed that on the eve of the new crop coming on he market, Utah has an unusually of canned tomatoes large carryover from 1936. Naturally this is not a healthy condition for the tomato industry. To help alleviate this serious situation thousands of commercial food stablishmeuts in the western states are lending their aid. Dealers and consumers should feel they are acting for the common welfare of the state In rendering assistance to the industrv. I urge by ,the pubhearty lic in all efforts to place the tomato growing industry on a sound economic , produce- r-consumer I ( footing. Picnic State-Wid- e Elkmont, Alabama, FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT August 12, 1937. Of the State, of Utah, in and for the Dear Brother Marshall: I just received my Reaper and enCounty, of Rich. .1 Home Owners Loan Corporation, a it very much, along with all the Ogden, Utah. Bacillus pestis, the disease germ joyed I have received from you other corporation of the United States of which papers 16, 1937. causes in human bubonic August plague America, Plaintiff, vs. Edna B. Rex since I have been here in the mission Dear Friends : in and rodents, beings sylvatic plague and husband, J. O. Rex, Defendants. field. The Utah State Iloltsein Breeders To be sold at Sheriff's sale on the has been isolated from material taken I am indeed sorry to know that El- Assn, is having a state-wid2 picnic at found from squirrels ground 14th day of September, 1937, at 3 home the Utah State Industrial School in to had Marshall has der Blaiu go mile of east Morgan, Utah, according oclock P. M., at the front door of the released by Dr. J. L. on account of his health, but hope fin-in Ogden, August 25, 1937. We are most County Court House in Randolph, Rich to information desirous of your individual support in Commissioner. the near future he can return and State Health Jones, County, Utah, the following described The ish his mission. in a was taken helping us put over a big day. You routine material : property, to the Southern States can do this by bringing your wife, famIn now in is coming which the by progress survey Block 35, Randolph Townsite Lit 8, of a mobile laboratory operated I was afraid that I would suffer with ily, and picnic and joining with your Survey ; and further described as fol- aid the the heat, but never yet have suffered friends in a day filled with the kind State Board of Health. lows: Commencing at the Northeast by O. R. Eskey, medical officer in or could not sleep on account of the of entertainment we feel sure you will Dr. Corner of Block 35, thence South 10 It gets hot, but it just doesnt enjoy. rods ; thence West 20 rods ; thence charge of plague suppressive measures heat. me as some of the Elders. My The program will begin at. 10:30 a. North 10 rods; thence East 20 rods to at the United States Public Health affect been good so far, other than ni. and it is important that you be pros health has San Service at Francisco, Laboratory the place of loginning, containing 200 ent on time as Prof. J. O. Knott, isolated the disease germs from the ma- a cold now and then. square rods of land. expert and head of Dairy Husterial sent to him by he Division of Since last writing to you I have Together with the hereditaments and Public Health Laboratories, at Washington State ColDept., bandry State of most Utah northern in time the my spent appurtenances thereunto belonging and Board of Health. on the program, lie will appear lege I have part of the state of Alabama. also together with all disappearing will give a demonstration of classificashould Dr. said met this Jones and with finding many up experiences, beds, ice boxes, mechanical refrigeration and point out its value in breedtion units, equipment for heating, give no cause for alarm, but should one of them was: I had held some ing better type dairy cattle . a serve as warning to Utah residents street meetings in Athens. Ala., and lighting, and cooking, mirrors, doors our western tiifldman M. B. Nichols to handle wild rodents. The dis- had met much opposition. Well we and window shades, and personal prop- not be on hand to assist Prof. Knott will ease to is human were conference transmitted had here and there up usually erty as are ever furnished by a land nnd give a summary of results from a flea from seven Elders, so we went and held an lord in letting or operating an. unfurn- beings through the bite of Utah herds which will be classifour infected rodent. Bubonic plague other street meeting in Athens, and Profesished building similar to the buildings an be transmitted from one human after our meeting we were run out of fied previous to this picnic. can not G. Bateman, erected upon said mortgaged premises Geo. B. Geo. sors Caine, ping to another, although pneumonic town and told not to come back so we nnd now or hereafter installed therein and Lyman II. Rich of the State Ag. can. left and are thankful that things were hv the Lienor or his assigns which plague College will be present to help put The survey which discovered this no worse than they were. shall be deemed between the parties over judging contests for juniors as is a continTwo of the Elders a few months ago, well as breeders, so dont leave the hereto and all parties claiming by, further ofevidence of plague which uation the began last were mailed up at one small town in thiough. or under him, an accession to summer with survey hoys home. the aid of the United southern Alabama, and when they ar the freehold and a part of the realty A special program is being planned followPublic Health States Service, rived there their mail had been open- for the ladies and children, including nnd encumbered bv this lion. the discovery of bubonic plague in ed and they were told to get ou)t of a picture show and a visit through the Together with all water rights, ing rodents' and fleas in Beaver, Sevier, town soon, so they left. We still re institution. teneof Our state assn, president rents, way, easements, lights and Garfield Counties. ceive some persecution, but it is a Merrill N. Warnick will he chairman ments, hereditaments, privileges and in The existence of bubonic place to labor. And I mean to of the day and you know he will keep appurtenances thereto belonging, how- Utah, a., .first discovered plague in June, grandthese southern people are natural ever evidenced, used or enjoyed with ray in first class style. smifll a when boy, while playing !y a religious people, and are well read things moving snid land or belcng'ng to same, or 1929, state annual picnic, such as we An in Beaver Canyon, was bitten by a !n the Bible. which may be hereafter acquired and They as a whole, are have planned, is being held in a numsubseand captured ground squirrel rather a hospitable and kind people, ber of our good dairy states where wide used or enjoyed with said land. bubonic plague. and as the saying goes, we always have Dated this 7th day of August. 1937. quently developed are striving to create Indications of plague were first dis to take some of the bitter to appreci awake breeders cattle BENJAMIN WESTON. and milk proin interest dairy covered in Morgan County early in nte the sweet. to keep wide Sheriff of Rich County. Utah. not fail Lot us duction. of this area withAugust. A Adv. Aug. 20 27, Sept. 1937. I have traveled a great deal up in awake and develop our opportunity by reweek in the last confirmed positive 4 this end of the state, and it is really stimulating an already fast growing sults. a beautiful countiy. I have visited the interest in our dairy business and keep LAKETOWN NEWS NEW 6. P. SKAGGS STORE OPENS muscle shoals or Wilscn Dam at Flor pace with our neighbor states. Assn. which Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Taylor are cost the United once, Ala., Your State Holstein IN EVANSTON, WYOMING " States $47,009,000. and I remember t big ' M' rejoicing over the arrival of a fine 7 rrf in son weighing eleven pounds,- - bom we about it reading ' Geography O. P. Skaggs Grocery and The.new Thursday, Aug. 12, 1937. They had Meat larket was formally opened in went through it and it is a wonderful Heat Stored Up by Earth We hoped for a girl, but boys are always Evanston Cooks Plants to Death a large crowd 'ighf to see what man can do. Wednesday acceptable. Mother and babe doing of shoppers in attendance, and each also visited the Jee Wheeler Dam which Minneapolis. Temper $37,000,000. These are only two well; Dr. Reay was in attendance. child present was presented with h cost of the many dams that the T. V. A. reach 175 degrees a few inches beO. B. White, wife balloop neath the earths surface, it was reMr. and Mrs. Leo Johnson have re- and four children have arrived from cover. vealed in the annual report of Dr. 1 have been out hero in the country, turned from California. where Mr. Green River, Wyo., to reside in Evans Johnson attended summer school. we a ;s have beautiful and Raphael Zon, director of the Lakes chapel ton, he being owner and manager of which is stocked with a full quite a few members. After spending stated forest experiment station at the store, Francis C. Williamson has accepted line of groceries and meats, at reason- six months with them. I hate to leave. University of Minnesota farm. a position with The Standard Bottling able I The information was obtained prices. They operate upon the ofwill be going back to the city the first Co..' of Ogden, and expects to move September and these good cooks that from thermometers buried in the and respectyourself system, help, his family there in the near future. ive have here in the country will sure surface soil last summer. The diffully solicit your patronage. ly be missed as they sure know how ference between the A new work shop is being constructed to fry chicken and hake hot biscuits. NOTICE temperatures was due to the on the school lot near the North Rich The crops aro all being harvested, earths capacity for storing heat. School. High All young men between the ages of except cotton and cane, but they will Doctor Zon explained. on soon. Tire cotton start fields that 17 and 24 years inclusive, who wish to Many plants do not die from lack Ward Conference was held here on enroll in the all abloom. C. C. C. in October, please surely look beautiful I hope this finds you and your fam-il- of moisture during a drouth, as is Sunday, with Pros. Alfred Hart, of the contact the undersigned. Stake Presidency and Stake Clerk Fred in good health and all the rest of generally believed, he said. They MRS. LEAH WALTON. J. Price, of Paris, Idaho, in attendare simply cooked to death. Rich county. ance. After short and interesting Praying the Lord will bless you all alks by Elders Vernon G. Robinson, that vou mav carry on and fill the ex Farm Lies in Two States Farrell Johnson and Hyrum Nebeker, neotations of these southern people, as Wis. Farming is an Marinette, thev are nre watching Utah, and the interstate proposition for Michael they were speakers at the conference which was a good and interesting sesnecomnlisthments of the Latter Day Brost, sometimes requiring use of a Every fabric in the Smith line is Patats. sion. Elder F. Johnson was appointed rowboat. The Menominee river, on 42 WOOL For ALL years as counsellor in the Y. M. I. A. and guaranteed Sincerely your Brother in the Gospel the between Wisconsin boundary Miss Aretha Kearl was appointed chor- the Smith reputation has been built S. WAYNE REX. and Michigan, runs through his upon the solid foundation of ALL ister for the ward. WOOL CREAMERY MUTUAL COMPANY property. The clothes buyer today must BEThe Primary resented their little ON REAL ENTERTAINMENT PUT rtantata Monday night. It was nicely WARE. The marekt is flooded with done and enjoyed bv all present, even adulterated imitations. Dont be misThe entertainment, consisting of led by these clever manipulations of Adams, Died Same Day free picture show and free ice cream Jefferson, though OLD MAN Lektric Storm, put cotton died on July 4, wool. blended Thomas and with Jefferson rayon the lights out for time. The young put on by the Mutual Creamery Cbm 1826, at the and a eighty-threWhen of Smith suit you get you buy age people carried on with use of a few ALL WOOL hacked by our 42 year pany Monday, was a real treat and 50 years to the day from the signing of until end the the perforlive about interflashlights hundred enjoyed by guarantee of satisfaction. of his immortal document, the Decmance thus giving the effect of a ested people. ALL WOOL FOR SATISFACTION also. The lights came on soon Mr. E. J. Cashin, general manager laration of Independence. John Addied a few DAVE SMITHS BARBER SHOP after and Mrs. Veda Shepherd of the of the Mutual Creamery, was the main ams, then ninety-onon Stake Board who was present spent a same hours the later a day at and gave very speaker interesting few moments drilling the children in address on dairying in Randolph. He Quincy, Mass., with the words songs that are to be sung by the pritold us that from March 1st., 1930 to Thomas Jefferson still lives on PRICES REDUCED mary children at' the Stake Tabernacle June 30, 1937, the Mutual had purchas- his lips. on Sunday evening, August 22. ed from Randolph dairymen 12.854.345 1 The 1937 swing to the Ford lbs. of milk at a price of $112,249.62. of San Marino Lincoln Citizen has brought some of the finWESTONS HOLD REUNION For milk hauling and expense, $1-- ! of the American end Near the 598.96 had been paid. $9,334.62 of that est cars into our used car stock. MariThe annual reunion of the Weston amount had been deducted from the Civil war, the republic of San askLincoln to wrote President Wedno, was held at Laketown, Family Wed rather sell them now, patrons check and the balance the ing him to become an honorary citinesday, Aug. 11th. Commencing at at lower prices, than bear the creamry had paid. II oclock a. m. a splendid program he The wages at the plant, said, zen of the tiny nation, which has an expense of carrying them until was given in the ward chapel at which area of 36 square miles and a popuduring this time had amounted to a record and history of the organizaspring brings higher prices. and supplies. $6,600.00. He said lation of about 14,000. Lincoln action was given along with other splena total had been paid out at the plant cepted in a latter which is carefully And, in order to do that . did numbers rendered. of $145,224.98. preserved and proudly exhibited in were offering them now at At 2 oclock p. m. all members and Other seakers were Mr. Dave Peter- the town hall. Invited guests met at the ward hall son. of Tremonton ; Mr. A. E. Nelson, prices the smart used car buyer a sumptuous feed of and partook' of Ogdon: Mr. Chris Christensen. Mr. afford to pass up! cant simply Pheasants Plumage Changes fine victuals of which there was an Nills Hamer, and other emloyees of the world-famoA naturalist who a abundance. After this had settled Mutual Creamery Com any. value Why throw away trade-ihas a study of the subject made a baseball game was played manuby was ice cream furnished The , on your present car by waiting? chosen sides, which was fun for all. factured hv the Mutual Creamery at asserts that the plumage of all Dont pass up this opportunity males of the pheasant family beOther snorts included swimming in the tlrnir Pocatello plant. comes more brilliant during the a to car less. for Trade ake. chatting acmiaintances. better to in he interested seemed among get Evorvbodv The davs festivities ended with . a now the new creamery which is being built mating season. Even the iris of the while you have more to eye becomes more attractive. near Big Creek., reusing dance (invitation 1 in the evetrade and less to pay ' AJ ning. where all had a good time. Oiiite 1 a larg number attended the reunion Held Funerals for Cats Respect for Personality and th1' wero also a number who did TRANSCONTINENTAL were cats There are few more precious gifts the Egyptians Among atnot. (We think all possible should GARAGE, embalmed, funerals were held for which the home, meaning largely tend these 1. INC. ' them, families went into mourning the mother, can give a child than a and there was a death penalty for respect for personality; for this de- Evanston, Wyoming Siams Religion anyr one who deliberately killed a Ij termines how easy he is to live with. reliBuddhism is the prevailing in other words, his character. cat. gion in the kingdom of Siam. one-ha- to-w- e lf it classi-hcatio- n 1 C Minnesota University Has Rare Scandinavian Works With more' than volumes in its Scandinavian department library, the University of Minnesotas collection is recognized as the finest library of Scandinavian works in the United States, according to Andrew A. Stromberg, department head. The university collection is the only one in this country which contains a complete record of proceedings of the governing bodies of Norway, Denmark and Sweden, Stromberg said. f In the past, Scandinavian students have shown slight interest in the courses our department offered, Stromberg said. They were too close to the immigration period of their parents. As they become more widely separated from that era they are taking an increasing interest in studying the culture and historical backgrounds of their oriMinneapolis. 100,000 . gins. Stromberg, who has headed the universitys Scandinavian department for 30 years and under whose direction its library was developed, believes the fourth generation since the heavy immigration of Scandinavians will produce even greater interest" in the courses and facilities available for study of those peoples. Rush of Land Crabs Probably the maddest migrations in animal life take place in West Africa at a certain time each year when millions of land crabs rush to the seashore to lay their eggs. Closely packed together and traveling at a maximum speed, says Colliers Weekly, they produce a noise, through bumping one another with their hard shells, comparable to that of a cavalry regiment. The Jerusalem Artichoke Jerusalem artichoke is a plant of which the flower is the eatable part. The only trouble is that each petal has to be nibbled separately, because only the soft, fleshy part is eatable. The choke must be laid aside. , ' The real name of this plant is girasole, which means turnK has nothing ttfivards the sun. do at to, all ing witji Jerusalem. : ' 1 Columbium a Rare Metal - -- atures noise-make- above-and-be-lo- v , - Sheeps Back e, pan-tomin- e, e, V-- 8 $11,-776.4- - forms salts called columbates or niobates. Runyan No Great Reader Pilgrim's Bunyan, author of and some sixty other Progress books, was himself no great reader. 0 us n hi-t- Columbium .is a rare metal, also called niobium, which occurs in- the minerals columbite, found in Connecticut, and tantalite, found in Sweden. fit, is a steel-gra- y powder, slightly lighter than iron, which r. . , ! j w |