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Show Volume 2, Number 19 Laketown Randolph, Utah, Friday. June, WHY THE BOOK OF MORMON Links 13 $1.50 Per Year In Advance 1930 UTAH WYOMING IND. TELEPHONE MAKES CHANGE IN SERVICE HOURS Republican Club of STRENGTHENS THE FAITH OF THE FAITHFUL Mrs. .Sarah J. Henderson has returned from St. Charles, Idaho where she has been for two montlis suffering from injuries received falling from a chair while at her daughters, Woodruff Winks Rich County The people wTho are faithful and At a meeting of the directors of the believe in the prophecies of the old Telephone Co., the hours of service was changed from 7 oclock, a. m. to prophets and in Christ and has teach9 oclock p. m. to 6 oclock a. m. to 10 ings, have the book of Mormon to oclock p. m. This extra two hour Mrs. John T. Barker. She is at her strengthen theilr belief. We find after years of' darkness, service should be appreciated by those Mrs. Ole Mattson, feeling when the true daughters, who have cause to use the telephone. was not preachgospel On Howard Tuesday, May 29, 1930, somewhat, improved. ed upon the earth, a book coming t Utah President of the Republi-- j Garret, SUMMONS Mr. and Mrs. Oleon Lemon left forth to prove Christs existence where can Club, others of its memwas to foretold it Lehi his and son, Wednesday of last week for Brigham, Nepki! that Christ .would come and bers Wm. Segmiller, Harry Joseph and In the District Court of the First JudiUtah, where they will spend the sumhim cial District of the State of Utah, in have eternal Mr. Divine, met in Randolph, Utah, at would through they mer. life. It proves to us that it is im- a Banquet, Socia1 and Convention, with and for the County of Rich. Miss Lola Tufts of Maald City was possible to transgress the laws of God the Republican Centrl Committee and ARTHUR G. BARTON, Plaintiff, vs. a week-envisitor last veek with and not he punished. other precinct officers of Rich County Edward All book of we Mormon the Calder, Thomas, Calder, Geo. through W. Asaei Price at the home of Mrs. find times when the Nephite people and organized a Republican Club for Rich Galder, Polly Pope, Nettie Cook, Lucy Frank Price. prospered in riches as well as civil- County. The following wer elected as Wilcox, Ruby Berry,. Rosella Smith, ization until they began to break Hi a officers to act until the first Tuesday in Orrie Muir, David Calder, Eva Telford, Rumor has it that Stephen Gheen and Miss Afton Scofield of Fish Hav- commandments or do the things that December of this year when an election Robert Telford, Leo Telford. Berniece suren, were married in Paris, on Tues- were displeasing in his sight. The for the purpose of electing new officers May Telford, Norma ofTelford, the Robert Calder, Lamanites were then inspired to come viving heirs at law day, June 3rd. upon them, kill them, and capture for the yearl931,willbe held. Lawrence deceased, and John Doe Stewart, whose Herman Wood of Big Piney, Wyo., their cities. It was at such times that B. Johnon, President, K. E. Muir, Vice true name is unknown, and Richard was in town Thursday all fustered up they humbled themselves and became President, R, G. Marshall, Secretary Roe Perkins whose true name is unknown, and also against the unknown enroute to Logan where he will ac- faithful, in keeping God's command- and Le Roy Tingey, Treasurer heirs of Randolph H. Stewart, deceasments. Viola Miss home. Mattson is company. for ed, The business, of this organization and also against the unknown time a of and God, Alma, prophet Dont he alarmed if you hear of more and confirming Republican heirs of Harvey Perkins, also known We think if anyone gets who safely brought his followers out promoiing marriages. of the hands of King Noah into the principles, upholding and encouraging as Harvey H. Perkins, deceased, married, Herman Wood? Defendants. land of Zarahemla. His son, with the pure patriotic government and promotTHE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID A. Ilulme Nebeker of Salt Lake sons of King Mosiah, who was King ing socjai relaxation for its members. DEFENDANT: City visited over Sunday of last over the land of Zarahemla at that We the Republican Club propose to You are hereby summoned to appear week at the liome of bfs parents Mr. time, sought to destroy the church bv have an in each precinct in within twenty days after service of organization to the commandteaching contrary and Mrs. Ilyrum Nebeker. ments of God, and the wishes of their the county and expect to have every re- this summons upon you, if served Miss Bernice Weston was a week- fathers. While doing so the angel of publican voter and every prospective within the county in which tMs action is brought, otherwise within 30 days end visitor last week at Salt Lake the Load appeared unto them, he de- young man in the county a member. service, and defend the above enas a scended were in cloud it lie ami Paid political advertisement. after City. titled action ; and in case of your failspoke as it were with a voice of thunso to do, judgment will be renderure der to which the caused shake M. earth W. Thorn Hyrum Nebeker, ock," which they stood and so great UTAH STATE ROAD COMMISSION ed against you according to the deltay Djsou, Sidney Nebeker, C. H. upon whch has been CONDITION OF mand of the complaint, REPORT ON Alley, Leo Mattson, Ernest' Irvin and was their astonishment, that they fell of clerk the above enthe with hied to the not and understood earth what Sidney .Irvin were business visitors STATE ROADS , i bibl., lo.hi. j titled court. This action is brought at Salt Lake the early part of last ho said. Nevertheless, he cried again, to recover a judgment quieting plainweek. saying, Alma, arise and stand forth, on t . b'. numbered sys-- J tiff's title to the land described in said Condition ' for why persecuted thou the church rem and Slate udinbcu-- laterals, and complaint. Black and white day was held j of God? 'For the Lord hath said: conneiuons. j L. E. NELSON, Tuesday of last week on the amuse- This is my church, and I will estabC. S. 30-Wyoming line (Evanston) , Attorney for Plaintiff ment hall grounds. A Dumber of head lish it, and nothing shall and T.emoniou to ruauo-- Tost office address: Logan, Utah. of good stock was on parade, and a it, save it is the transgression of my line Ogden 10 miles, btaie lino Adv. May 30, June A 6, 13, 20, 27. (.Mrevelil good turn out was in evidence. Wm. J. people. anu ml 4 Echo to gravel no The angel also told Alma that his Lamborn captured 1st prizes on his From imho couiiukn. BEE HIVE DAY HELD good miles, cows. Father had prayed that his son might T.) miles to Uintah Weber thru Canyon be brought ' to' see the truth. After and 10 miles - oiled surface, Bee Hive Day of the Swarm, was 'Miss Grfice Robinson returned from the angel departed, Alma was so gravel (Emiles. Ogden held June '1st. at 8 oclock in the Umtahto paved Ogden Salt Iake where she has attended astonished that he became dumb and to Xreiuoulou paved or piled 42 miles, Ward Tabernacle. Sister Grace Norhe could not open his mouth. They school at the L. I). S. U. thence good 2 miles, unim- - ris conducting exercises. The Buildgravel, took him to his father and he rejoiced t.o Snowville, 14 fair ers in the Hive, and the Honey Gathmiles On Wednesday afternoon, June 4, a Knowing the Lord was answering hi proved 25 miles to Idaho line. erers furnished the program, every girl thencs gravel of young ladies met at the home prayer. After a few days of pray er, he con-- ; present taking part. Program as folof Mrs. Tims. G. Weston and sponsored gained his speech and they did go Generally good condition except between : in Weber struction CiUiyon lows a trackage shower in honor of .Miss forth and do a wonderful work. and de- Opening song tnd Hcncfer, Song of Joy passable Morgan Edith Weston who will wed Mr. JoSuch instances as these we find in account construction. Ada McKinnon lays Prayer II. seph r.ailey duiing the coming book of Mormon is what strengthens LATERALS. Singing ....Bee Hive Girls are Glad week. the faith of the faithful. State line north of Evanston, Girls. Voii Hanney Wyoming, via Randolph to Bear Lake led by of the Hive Spirit Mrs. Frank J. Price was hostess at 57 miles, all gravel Idaho and Florence line, Bingham a bundle shower at her home on Thurs Wilma Ilendee surface. State line to Woodruff 10 Piano solo PIANO STUDENTS day night, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. 32 miles ; Lake-tow- Pajier on Wilis dom ; to Laketown miles Amy Rex Asaei W. 1 rice wlio were married in Mrs. A.Elben Rex will give piato Idaho line 15 miles, all in Builders Purpose . ...Dorean Norris The bride was Logan Wednesday. From Junction at Clarinet Duet Beatrice good condition. formerly Miss Lola Tofts of Maald. no lessons to a limited number of Sage east of Wyoming line, gravel, and Helen Kennedy The young couple have gone to Logan students, fcegining next week. good. Reading, If All the Bee Hive Girls for a shorL time. Phobe Brough Tremcnton via Garland to Were Like Me For informatinjandjappointments 22 miles. Paved to Gar- Piano solo Hermoina Barker Idaho line, Mrs. Rhoda Orvin left Friday for a call Mrs. Rex at the A. G. Rex land 2 miles; thence oil 1 mile and What Bee Hive Means to Me brief visftt at the home of her son 10 miles to line, good. Helen Rex ranch or gravel the home at of inquire Jeremiah Ii. of Trenton, Utah and to the Flag II. S'. 40. Colorado line via Vernal Bee Hive Girls Tledge from thence will return tq her home in Mrs. Myrtle Jones. and Salt Lake to Nevada line Wendo-vc-- r Ten Honey Gatherers received their Salt Lake City. 344 miles. State line to Vernal certificates of graduation. 30 road fair ; thence grav- Remarks earth miles, t Messrs. Bishop Johnson Hyrum Nebeker, Jo J. Warren Taylor delivered a load win M. W. Thornock were visitors-a- t el to Frnitland SO mlies, good; Fruit-lanSong of Joy and Closing song of pigs to Ogden by truck Tuesday, 10 ana Osborn 32 to and Ileber miles Benediction graded Wy and Paris Sunday. Bloomington T to Heber gravel 32 miles and land We were not far out with our mus Benjamin Weston is erecting a large graded 1G miles, good condition, con- AUTO RUNS INTO ings of last week, regarding some of barn HERD OF SHEEP on Ms premises, carpenter ltufus struction in Heber. Heber to Salt these marriages taking place. Mr. S. 21 miles, oiled 45 miles Imke including the has work in Humphrey charge. Herman Wood and Miss Viola MattA Stickney Cigar salesman had the gravel 20 miles and pavement 4 miles. son were married in Logan early Iasi A cases- of measles have been Salt Lake to Mills Junction paved 2? misfortune to run into a herd of sheep few week and are living at the' Crown miles ; thence' gravel 102 miles to lielonging to the Adams Sheep Co., of in our midst. Ix)dge farm. We hear that while they reported Wendover. Regravelling of 10 miles Provo, Utah, near the Alex Moss Ranch were gone, someone pilfered a valuable under between inway Tiinpie and Knolls at Woodruff, Utah, killing about eight and Irwin are Brigham Sidney rug from the place.- Now doesn't that of loose gravel between head, which cost him about $S0.0O. It also sections oil free aliir, and stalling gas, repair Knolls aid seem too bad, when it is usually the was said that the auto driver was to Wendover. custom to present them with something at the Laketown garage. LATERAL. blame as he was traveling at such a instead, and we hope it- cant be so, Vernal to Manila, 60 miles, high rate of speed that it was imposBIG 4. H. CLUB DAY Success and best wishes to these mar unimproved mountain road, .sharp sible to stop without hitting the sheen tied folks. curves and steep grades. Open, good after they came into sight. But May 23 Was a red letter day for Lake-tow- n condition. wonder if the man who was herding Some folks are beginBy the way the 4. H. club boys with their caU. S. 030. Echo Junction on U. S. the sheen was not to blame also. We ning to wonder whether there is a lves all trimed and cleaned, gathered 30-- S to Kimballs Junction on- - U. S. marriage epidemic, if it is contagious, at Wm Lamboms residence at 12:30 40, 25 miles oiled to Wairship 13 miles, are informed that the sheep was alor is it such a good year or climate to Kimballs. Be- lowed to lay in and along the road at good ; thence condition, what think ye editor? be- - P. M. from there paraded the streets tween Paces gravel Ranch and Kimballs, this particular point there wras lots of nuse J. Cheney Willis left bright each boy leading his calf and assembled some soft spots tru cuts room off the road for the sheep to he good except and early Sunday for Ogden, and we at the Amusement Hall at 1 :30 where LATERALS. i, driven. The roads are built for auto veniture to tlr'n!: he had something in a was which held at Geo. Prof. 34. and meeting Wanship to Kamas now days mind other than driving that white-to- Cain State Club Leader D. P. and Keetley Junction 23 miles. Earth traffic and autos are built Murray be driven not buggy lo the sheep camp? should Autoes for speed. read and between ,Wanjship Peoa, Mr. and Mrs. George Crossley of Mr. Porter of A. C. College and others to stop 'Peoa to Kamas is earth ravel and so Jet., that it fast impossible Sinoot, Wyo, and Mis. Ellis William- were present and gave valuable instr- thence earth to 10 miles, good hundred Keetley three or two yards, within son of St. Charles spent the week-enuctions in care and handling calves. condition. bed to allowed be should neither with Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. Irwin. sheep After which all assembled at the show Kamas Stockmore to Tabi-onwhere there the road, especially 45 along correll where a judging contest was held. graded earth mountain road, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cheney made a is plenty of room at the side of the H. Weston had arr- miles, closed. Leader John Club business and pleasure trip to Salt U. 5?. 50. Colorado line (Grand road. which for was distributed prizes Lake Friday and were accompanied anged via Green River and Price home by their daughter (Mae and MW to owners of best calves, twenty five Junction) to Spanish Fork 225 . miles. Earth 3 VirjJ nlia Johnson who were students calves were in the ring. Owen Wahlst-ro- with some gravel sections, 84 miles to to Emma Park and 8 miles counet the U. of XT. during the past winter. won 1st. prize for best guernsey. Green River, good condition. Earth 40 ty road, fair, Emma Park to Kyune The holsteins were divided into two clas- miles, and gravel 21 miles to Pyice, Junction. Thence 14 miles, good, to Bishop Geo. IT. Rolhinson and Mrs. C. Hfllley were conference visijtors ses, those under one year and those over good. On earth sections between Col- Soldier Summit, thence 40 miles earth at the June conference of M. I. A. at one year- - Wendell Johson won 1st. and orado line and Woodside there are cept one mile, construction and rough Fait Lake City. Harmon Cheney 2nd. prize on yonger many unbridged washes which are un- between Red Narrows and Thistle. c'ass. Jay Taylor 1st. Grant Lamborn safe in storms. Price to Castle Gate LATERALS. , .Rulon J. Weston motored to Ind. and Arlo B. Weston 3rd. on the paved to Soldier Creek Junction miles thence through Price Idaho, returning Sunday class. j older fair. 70 account closed 9 bv lug wife who had been road unimproved, miles, miles, Myton Canyon CJT fT'T DA TY AAYfMTQGT AT I visiting there. construction, detour 8 miels, good vtia rmtTI Organized 1- - The Cox family reunion for the year will be held June the 14th in Putnam Hall. Games, program and luncheon will be enjoyed in the afternoon and danciipg for everyone at night. Miss Annie Price is visiting with friends and relatives here. , with-thre- t d , A large number of our towns sports to motored to Evanston Sunday Gold Diggers of Broadway. a wow. see It was A crowd of youug folks motored to Bear Lake to dance at Ideal Beach Saturday. Everyone enjoyed a real good time. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy D. Tingey. and family, Mrs. Alex Moss, Zula Tingey and Wyora Tingey motored to Provo Saturday, June 7th. Wyora will stay and attend summer school at B. Y. U. They also attended June conference Mrs. Alex Moss stayed in Sunday. Salt Lake to visit with her son Reed and wife, wTho recently returned from the Central States Mission. Mr. and Mrs. Tingey returned home Monday bringing with them Mrs. Annie Tingey. Mrs. Frank Frazier and son, Elmer left Wednesday, June 4th for Davenport, Iowa wsere they will visit with her husband who is receiving medical treatment. - M-i- S over-thio- iia w 1 -- j , j. gl-ou- j U-- 3. n Miss Louise Moss daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Moss of Woods Cross is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Moss. Miss Bella Thompson of California is visiting with her brother Bob at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy D. Tingey. Misses Vera and Dorothy Reese have gone over to the Divide to cook for their fathers shearers. Miss Edna Longhurst, Genelve Putnam, Mildred Putnam, Annie Cox and Dora Longhurst pick A here to went from strawberries in Provo. . crowd of Farm Bureau members wenton a picnic up Woodruff Creek Monday, June 9th. Everyone enjoyed themselves immensely. The Woodruff Primary canvassed the ward to gather Primary Hospital Fund Monday. Mrs. Orlando Dixon is on list. the sick Carl Stewart and William Cox spent last week in Ogden. Mr. Lamar Stewart, who has been attending school at Weber College returned home last week. U-4- 1. - d - - U-4- 4. w-- ! ! U-3- 5 p d U-3- 5. a, - U-3- m e A speeding car, while passing thru a herd of sheep four miles south of Woodruff, killed three and injured three. The driver was summoned to pay $14 per head for damages. 1 At the Club meeting held June 2nd. Miss Odell and Mr. Murray gave the girls some interesting talks and helpful advice concerning the care, of the lambs, and club ork in general. The girls And 'tie-- s' work very interesting, and suggest that other girls join in the fun. ; ; -- Rev-burg- 'll U-5- 3. A i A 4-- H - LAMB CLUB REPORTS The girls Lamb Club was organized May 18. At the first meeting the following officers were elected: Helen Brown, President; Fern Eastman, Audrey Nicholls, Secretary ; Foe Reese, Reporter and Mary Comia, Recreation Leader. Vice-Preside- t NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Pearl McKinnon, deceased. Creditors will present ' claims with vouchers at Randolph, Utah, or at the office of the County Clerk of Rich County, at Randolph, Utah on or the 15, day of July. A. D. 1930. ARCH McKINNON, Administrator of the Estate of Pearl McKinnon, Deceased. LOUIS KABELL, JR., Attorney for Administrator. Evanston National Bank Building, Evanston, Wyoming. Date of first publication, June 13, ' A. be--fo- re D., 1930, Adv. June 13, 20, 27, July 4, 11. t 1 - t WOODRUFF GIRLS Named for Location A Savonnerle carpet is a kind of e carpet with fine, at the manufactured a velvet pile, Gobelin establishment in Paris. The name was taken from the former eshad which at Chaillot, tablishment once been a soap factory Savonnerle. hand-mad- e, one-piec- |