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Show An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear .River Valley Volume 4 Number 39 Laketown News - ' Friday Oct. 7, 1932 Randolph, Utah, STATEMENT Funeral Rites For All the teachers attended the insti- Eldon tute at Randolph last, Saturday and report having an enjoyable time. Woodruff Of the Ownership, Management, Etc., L. Kearl at Randolph, published weekly Utah, Required by the Act of August 24, 1912, of THE RICH COUNTY READER, for Oct. 1, 1932. Business Editor, Managing Editor, Manager and Publisher, W. E. MARSHALL, Randolph, Utah. That the owners are: Jos. E. Hatch, W. E. Marshall, G. W. Peart, Wilson Bros., L. B. Johnson, Wm. Johnson, Henry Hoffman, F. H. Jackson, of Randolph, Utah; John H. Weston, DeWltt Johnson, Hyrum Nebker, Alfred' Kearl, G. H. Robinson, of Laketown; Shelby H.uffakfr, M. V. Eastman, T. J. Tingey, of Woodruff, Utah; J. N. Cook, Clarence Cook, Victor Satterthwaite,' Royal Pope, of Garden City, Utah. Average circulation required only by daily newspapers. W. E. MARSHALL, Signed : Sworn to and subscribed before me this 4th day of October, 1932. LEWIS LONGIITJRST, Notary Public. (SEAL) Mjr Commission Expires May 23, $1.50 Per Year In Advance News Mr. and Mrs. Sim Huffaker visitors here Sunday. were . Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Robinson tored to Logan Saturday. mo- Funeral services for "Eldon Lam-bor- n Kearl, who died Sunday, Oct. 2, 1982 at Logan, Utah, at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Ada Wahlstrom after a lingering illness ... from heart , trouble, , lie was born June 15, 1910, in and Laketown, a son of Willie E. Bertha La inborn Kearl. He had lived in Salt Lake, Laketown and Logan. . He is survived toy his .parents and six brothers and sister: Areatha, and GorPaul, Nelda, Wilma. Jean ' don Kearl, Laketown. Services in the ward chapel were conducted by Bishop George H. Roboffered by Elder inson. Invocation Joseph Hodges. Musical numbers by the choir were: How Firm a FoundThough Deepnlng Trials." ation, Vocal duet, Absent, . by Mrs. Henrietta Earley. Vocal Duet, Whispering Hope, by AltoertR . Weston and Heber O. Robinson. Chorus, Not a Sparrow Falleth, Ward choir. The speakers were.; Elder Chase Henry H. Blood Kearl, Logan, (nephew of the deceased), Elder Samuel Weston, Logan; BUSINESS CAREER Bishop Lawrence B. Johnson, of RanOF H. 1L BLOOD IS dolph, and Bishop George H. RobinONE OF SUCCESS son. The speakers were, all unanimous in their remarks of the sterling charHenry H. Blood, Democratic can- acter of the boy ; of bis mild kind didate for governor, wus born in nature, for his patience in his afflicKaysville, Davis county, 59 years tion he endured the past few years, and He for a loving and unselfish interest In ago, the son of pioneer parents. received lrjs Jiw(t business training under the late John R. Barnes' in the . The building was filled almost to Mercantile In Kaysville capacity and the floral offerings were stitution. When the Kaysville Milling profuse and beautiful. .... company was organized, he was made Benediction, was pronounced by Elmanager, and was retained f in that der Holier C. Lotoinson.' At the srrave-sidposition when that company was the choir san, 0 My Father. and consolidated with the Layton Milling dedication of the "rave was offered company. by Elder John N. Lhmtoorn. Mr. Blood has served as president visitors who Among the o Millers & Grain attended ; were : Mr. and of the the Dealers association, as well as en- Mrs. Samuel Weston, Mr. and Mrs. gaging in other activities In that as- Joseph Hodges. Mr! and Mrs. John N. sociation. La inborn, and family. Mrs.- Ada Wahl Mr. Blood is interested in a wide Strom and daughters, Arlene and variety of businesses, including can- Hortense, all of Logan, .Utah ; Mrs. C. neries, land companies, and mercan- James Kearl; gmlthfleldi Geo. E. tile firms. He is at present a director Salt Lake CityD M's Laura in the Z. CVM..I. ... Pree:;e7 Farminn kMr$,.rsg Hodges ecMr. Blood has .risn high In Garden Mrs. Rose A.Satterthwaite, clesiastical circles in Davis county, and wife, L. Johnson B. ; Bishop have successful performed a mission City Mrs. A. W. Thornock, Mr. and Mrs. in England, served as bishop of Kays- Russell Oorless, Mrs. Gwen Brough, North Mr. and Mrs ville ward, and president of Wesley Kearl. Randolph ; Davis stake, a position which he now Clarence Cook of Garden City ; Bishop holds. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Kearl, Fish HavHe has served as a member of the Idaho: and R. O. Saltzgiver, of board of Weber college at Ogden and en, Randolph. president of the Davis county board 1 of education. LOCALS For many.yearg he has been president of the Davis county chapter of the Red Crossj Mr. R. T. Hansen of Rupert, Idaho Mr. Blood's political recognition in and Messrs. O. T. Hansen, C. T. Han-sathe Democratic party first came in and .Semore Johnston of Beaver 1917 when Governor Simon BambergDam. Utah, were visitors at Orin er appointed him a member of the Jacksons ranch Monday and Tuesof first public utilities commission . Ttah. He held that post for four day. Governwas by He appointed years. Mr. Moss reports that the teachers or Charles R. Mabe.v. to the state did have a splendid time at their road commission in 1922. and upon last week but he couldnt claim the election of Governor George H partyhonor as he only helped gather iPcrr. M.ri. 1 flood Wecame chairman any the fire wood. of the commission. He is widely known in the state We dont hear so much about runby reason of the aggressive state high away horses as we did in the olden way campaign in road construction flays, hut Tom Norris seems to have and unemployment relief. team of this the champion having run the of thy country, part week and this different two days away time. doing considerable damage each The last time the light rig to which they were hitched, tippedtwoover, dragboys. Mr. ging Mr. Norris and hiscut about the Norris was somewhat his face aiid Willie, his son, had shoulder thrown out. Ben escaped uninjured. A shower was given Wednesday for Mrs. Leland Rex at the home of her mother, Mrs.. Albert Smith. Many useful and delightful presents were given. Games were played and some delicious refreshments were served. . . Mrs. B. B. Hyde 'and son of Logan, visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Amos B. Robinson. were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Christensen of Logan, spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. N. Weston. They were accompanied by the Misses Emma Lou and Phebe on. West- Mrs. John C. Fainer of Ogden, spent the week-enwith her daughter, Mrs. Cora Johnson. d Mr: and Mrs. Geo. Stanton of Hyrum, in company with others, passed through town on Tuesday, calling briefly on the local assistant postmaster and Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Nebeker. Mr. Stanton resided here sometime ago and was officiaal irrigator on the Falula Farm. Mr. arid Mrs. J. Cheney left early Sunday morning for Ogden to visit relatives and friends. Mrs. C. H. Alley accompanied them there to pay a brief call on her sons, Russell and Lorrain, who are attending the Weber Academy. Duck hunters were In the majority Saturday, Oct. 1, when the hunting season opened. Many outsiders were present for the occasion. Work has resumed on the fish hatchery and things are sailing along nicely. Lloyd Robinson returned Tuesday to his home in Salt Lak City, after, spending the summer with the Hyrum ' Nebeker sheep herd. Whle splitting wood Tuesday, Vara G. Cheney bad the misfortune of cut: ting, his band quite badly. He was taken to. Dr. Reay ,and it was requir f to havc fonr stitches taken im the, cord and 4 in the "flesh to mend the wound. Frank Williamson of Salt Lake City is employed for a while at the John H. Weston farm. On Wednesday afternoon during recess. Miss Oreta Johnson came in contact with a glass door, lascerating the flesh of her arm in three places. We have not learned the extent of the damage.) Among the conference visitors who went to Salt Lake City were: Bishop Geo. H. Rdbiqson. John H. Weston. C. H. Alley. Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Weston, Mrs. J. Warren Taylor, Wanda Weston, Myrtle H. Johnson and Jay Taylor. . The Misses Wanda Weston and Myrtle H. Johnson and Jay are to take part in the demonstration at the State Fair. 4-- H . e n Utah-ldah- eral Lam-horn- ,, n - 1934. The Teacher Institute held Saturpronounced as one of the best and most instructive ever held in the county. Some of the foremost educators in their lines were present. Philto T. Fharnsworth, Grammar grade supervisor of Granite District; Supt. Peterson of Logan; the Primary supervisor of Cache District, Mrs. Parrot from the U E. A., and the president of the State P T. A. day was . Gilbert Cox was a visitor here over the week-en- Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Brown enjoyed an outing last week when they went to Ogden over the Monte Cristo road by wagon. They returned Wednesday bringing a nice load of fruit with them. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Putnam and family have moved to town for the winter. Mrs. Irvin Cox returned from the Kemmerer hospital last week, where she has been convalescing after an appendix operation. v all smiles Carlos Cornia was Wednesday. We learned that he had just received the honor of being a grandfather on Tuesday' when the stork visited Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Nixon at Almy and left them a beautiful baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. James Mills of Ogden have been visiting the past week Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Kiddy. Mr. Paul Walton of Salt Lake City is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Walton. He expects to remain for the winter. It was rumored that there was a and Evanston Woodruff on Sunday, but we have The Democrats of the county held been unable to get any particulars on their convention Thursday, Oct. 6. It. Tho we didnt learn the particulars, we learned they nominated a strong The school teachers attended institicket : Arch McKinnon, Represen- tute at Randolph on Saturday. tative; Shirley Nebeker 4 year commissioner; Albert Smith, 2 year com Mr. and Mrs. Osro Cornia and missioner and Ackueline Nebeker children. Jean and Grace, motored to attorney. Bountiful last Friday to visit with f relatives there. The happy news that the depres1 sion is passed and that we are back BLOCKS ROAD ROCK LARGE 3 on the highway to prosperity, as reported by our leading newspapers Zion National Park, Oct. 1. Follow and magazines throughout our fair the fall of a large block of rock must of lng country, gladden the hearts many- - folk- around about ' our drQugh from, the roof of the Zion Tunnel it and depression ridden regions, who has bee if necessary to close the Zion have all hut succumbed to its evil in- National Park entrance road until the fluences the past year. If it doesnt, rock could be removed. The road will to traffic next Tuesthey are callous indeed. The econom- be ic experts that supply the papers and day, October 4. The closing of the tunnel each magazines with such welcome information further declare that there is night between the hours of 10:00 P. discontinonly one more thing needed to speed M. and 6:00 A. M. will be up these hopefu1 signs, and that is ued after October 3. and traffic may the restoration of confidence in our then pass through the tunnel at any depeople for our great commonwealth hour except foroccasional short and its institutions. This is all good lays caused by Construction work. t news and sound advice. But before Mrs. Ila Mrs. Letta Barnes and you can possess confidence in your of home the entertained at Groll country you must manifest confidence in yourself and the way to express Dave Hoffman Monday evening in who that confidence in yourself is to honor of their brother, Ivan, keep your personal appearance up. recently returned from a mission. A Shaggy hair suggests apathy. Ama- very nice program was enjoyed and teur hair cuts show poor workman- dainty refreshments were served to ship. Get your hair cut every Thurs- 41 guests. Ivan gave very interesting day for a quarter at DAVE SMITHS and thrilling experiences of his BARBER SHOP. car wreck between - run-awa-y I RANDOLPH GARAGE . THE BEAR RIVER COAL AT ALMY IS GETTING OUT A GOOD GRADE OF COAL THE LUMP IS $4.00 AT THE MINE AND THE NUT GOAL IS $3.50. WE SOLICIT THEIR PATRONAGE AND WE ARE ABLE TO SERVE THEM PROMPTLY. , mm Why a Telephone? The unexpected may happen anytime. In case of fire, accident or sickness one call can easily be worth a years rent. ' Have a phone installed at once. o. J , Cold weather will soon be here Why wait until you have a busted radiator? Let us check over your car and put in a good antifreeze. How about your battery? Utah-Wy- , . Prepare for Cold Weather , . . . Ind. Telephone Co. J. B. Richie, Mgr: i - - ' The Republican convention for the counrv was held In Randolph. Wednesday, October oth. The following as standard bearmen were chosen ers for the Grand Old Party: R. G. Mertin Representative : Marshall, four year commissioner: L. Kearl, B. Johnson, two year commissioner ; and Dave Smith, county , attorney. Harmony reigned throughout the convention. In no case was a second ballot needed. Wm. Rex, county chairman, gave the keynote speech, praising arid explaining the work of Hoover and the Republican administration, for which the applauding was loud and lone. The convention agreed to adhere to the state and national Ite-- ! publican platform in every way. Each of the. nominees told what their poli: cies would he if elected. Get our new prices on fall and winter goods. Prices have never been so low. We have a full line of Dry Goods, Shoes, and Generel Merchandise. Now is the time to purchase a new Philco Radio on our 6 or 12 month payment plan. We have everything to furnish your home or equip your Ranch. The Best Place To Buy Rich Co. Furn. Co. General Merchandise. |