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Show An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear JUver Valley Volume 9 Number 19 o Ex-Soldi- FORESTRY CLUB TARES FIRST TRIP to Final Rest Laid er ' Mr. El L. Guymou, Coun ty Agent, May WOMENS CLUBS PROTEST VIOLATION ANTI-SPITTIN- 29, 1936. Randolph, Utah. tne Dear Mr. Guymon: ward chapel for William Chester EarEnclosed to our report for our third ley wtho died Monday ait the CariiDou meeting held May 28tih. (Sbda Springs), hospital, from compliMeeting opened with dub singing cations following appendicitis, dub songs. The pledge was then reServices were conducted by Bishop peated by the clatss. President Ja.v Vernon. G. Robinson. Music was furn- Taylor was conducting the exercises. ished by the ward choir. Opening There were present 100 per cent of the number, There is a Green Hill." In- dub members and five visitors, two vocation. Thos. G. Weston. Abide leaders, making a total present of sixVVitfli Me. by the choir. Everett teen. Sims, speaker for the American Le- ' After the opening exercises the region, read resolutions of respect from mainder of the time was given over to the Legion and gave a stretch of the the leader, Mr. G. F. Williamson-- He military activities of the deceased. encouraged all to do good work and Vocal solo. The Flag Without a do get it done as quickly as possible Stain, Ernest W. Irwin. The speak- before the harvest time came upon us. ers were: W. DeWiitt Johnson, John The assignment given last meeting H. Weston, and Brest. George H. Rob- (to have 2nd year requirements enterinson. Solo. Lay My Head Beneath ed in club oooks), was fulfilled by a Rose. Mrs. C. H. Alley. The choir every boy. sang, Lest We Forget Benediction. The trip which was discussed last Bishop Lehi N. Earley. Interment was week to go to the Hot Springs, was made in the Round Valley cemetery. hen taken. Mr. Wililam J. Lamborn The burial was under the direction of kindly consented to take the boys in the American Legion, Commander Sid- his truck. It was a fine night and ney Lutz, officiating. Chaplain Ray fchq prospect of being able to ride in mond B. Lamborn offered the dedica- the open air added interest to our tory prayer : a salute was fired at the trip. Everyone at the meeting took graveside and taps were played. A the trip to the Springs. We had a very delightful time, and iarge American Flag covered the casket and was presented to the mother believe it was enjoyed by each memof the deceased at the burial. ber present. The ride back after the Wiliam O. Earley enlisted October swim, was full of fun for everyone, 8, 1917, at Randolph, Utah. He went We are very sorry that you were not to Camp Lewis for training. Was in able to go with: us, but we will look the Machine Gun Company, 362d Infan- forward to another trip when you can try. 531st Division1. He was over seas be with us and join- In the fun, and and fought ip Nience, Argonne from of the club spirit which exists in Sept 26, 1918 to Oct. 12, 1918. Also our little dub. Mr. Williamson asked me to remind Lys Scheldt Belgium from Oct 31st to Nov. 11, 1918. Was May you to print our song sheets as soon 6, 1919 at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo. as you possibly can as we would like His character was excellent and his to learn them right away. Thanking you and Miss Taylor for your kindly discharge shows no A. W. O. Ls. Besides his mother, Mrs. Barbara assistance, we remain your True Earley he is survived! by the following rasters and brothers: Mrs. Amos THE LONE PINE FORESTRY CLUB. LEWIS ROBINSON Barker, Mm Benj. Weston, Mrs. A. Lea :1 dub Reporter, lie Webb, Mrs. Orson Thomas, Lake-tow-- t Utah; Mm John Lamborn, CorCLUB INSTITUTE vallis, Oregon; George, .. Jesse, Alton and Stephen, all of Laketown, Utah Out of town visitors attending the Club leader Frank Williamson, funeral included the following: Mr. of Laketown, wil take four Rich and Mrs. David Murphy, Mrs. Milford County Club members and attend Ouib Institute at Logan JuneY M,uTphy, , cf. Pegram - Idaho; Mrs. . J, the ' 4'. 5, and 6 WHdlbur. Fred C. Feller, Mrs. Jonee and son Galvin, of Randolph, Utah; This is a splendid school for the old ftr. and Mrs. F. B. Earley, Mrs. Geo. er young men and women in the Langford, Mrs, A. H. Heart Mr. and Club program. Mrs. Sidney Lutz, Alex Johnson, of Mr. Eugene Merrill of Washington. Garden City ; ' McKinley Couch and D. G, will be at the college to lead mother of Young Ward the discussion. County Agent, E. L. (Logan) Miss Marictte Earley of Logan; Mrs. Guymou will also attend the last three John Earley, Mr. and Mrs. David Jqn-e- days of the school upon returning from of Providence, Utah; Mrs. David Duboto, Idaho. Thomas, of Logan; F. M. Williams of the Williams Mortuary, who had charge of preparing the body for bur-nl- - WHAT COWS NEED TO Fern FOUR-- e rs ' 4-- H ' . 4-- MtoB Fern Shipley of Preston, Idaho, Utah State Agricultural college graduate of 1933, who was recently appoint ed assistant state club leader by the boardl of trustees of the college. Mias Shipley Wilil assist D. I. Murray, state leader, in making programs and plans for more than 5000 rural boys and girls in the state. While in college she was president of t(he State Home Economics clubs: president of the local chapter of Phi Upsilon Omicron, national home economics fraternity and secretary of that organization for two years. She also wou the fraternitys scholarship given to the girl registered in the school of home economics who makes the best record during her freshman year. For five years she worked part time as a club office of stenographer in the the extension service, Following graduation she home economics at. the South Summit high school at Hamas, and later accepted a position as secretary to the district manager of- the Utah Power & Light company at Preston,, the post tion she held until her recent appoint4--H 4--H 4-- H CLUB AIDE H 4-- H 4-- H , - ment : 1 - found a moSt deplorable condition of neglect among the wild game. Within, a radius of five miles east and west between the left hand fork of Woodruff creek and the Monte Oristo Highway, there are between 50 and 75 head of does and fawn deer that starved to death during the past winter. Who to responsible for this neglect? If it is the State Fish and Game Oommi&Lson. we would like same action. If it to our own responsibility, lets be prepared to handle the situation before another winter, and prevent such wanton loss of life among the game animals. Respectfully, J. O. REX. - - . Pu-rin- r A-- milk-makin- RICH COUNTY STUDENT WINS SCHOLARSHIP AWARD Utah State Agricultural College May 26, 1936 Winners of the scholarship awards given by the Utah State Agricultural college have been chosen, according to C. Lester Poeock, chairman. These scholarships are given tk high school and junior college students on the basils of high character, intelligence, integrity and promise for the future displayed by the students. The awards are for $25 for high school students and $50 for junior college student if used as part payment of tuition at the state college. In each high school a winner and a first and second alternate were chosen. Following are the winners for Rich County: South Rich: high school Dick Jackson. Randolph, winner,: Wilr ia Thornock. Randolph, first alternate: Ray Cox, Woodruff, second alternate. Mildred North Rich high school Weston, Laketown. winner : Marie Wes Arlo ton, Laketown, first alternate; Weston, Laketown, second alternate. LOGAN CLUB MEETING Club meeting of the First A Year Food Club of Woodruff, was held Wednesday. .Time 3d. Officers were elected as follows: Barbara Rees ; President, Joyce Rees: Secretary. Arlene Reed; Cheer Leader, Fay Song Leader, Helen Cox: Reporter. Mae Eastman: Teachers. Marr Garni a and Helen Brown. Meeting was adjourned at 3 :30. The next meeting will be held Friday, June 1213 at the home of Helen Brown.. , MAE EASTMAN, Reporter. 4-- Vice-Presiden- t, Long-hmrsit- r. LIFE AND GROWTH WOODRUFF NOTES More chicks have a better chance of living since science discovered Pura-tenthe concentrated source of vitamin A, commonly known as the vitamin. Added to chick feed. Puratene steps up the vitamin A activity two and times. This gives baby chicks added reserve and resistance In their battle for life against the treacherous disease germs that so frequently wipe out half the chicks in the batch. helps to strengthen the linings of the air passages and intestines causing them to act as natural armor against disease germs, says Meade Summers, Purina Mills poultry The development of this specialist. new vital substance and the discovery of its resistance building power have led to the exclusive use of In chick startena. It Is available to all chick raisers now. Mr. Louis Stuart left Monday for Salt Lake where he will attend the Mission School before leaving for a western state mission. e. disease- -resistance one-ha- Pur-a-ten- ' at Logan. Miss Mildred Dean and Mr. Gilbert students at the A. C., have returned home. Cox, e Look! Look! Opening Dance at Woodruff, Thursday, June 11th. Mel Srnuin Band. Remember It is this Thursday. I 59Cjj Youths sizes 49c pr. Close out prices Canvis Gloves 1 19c Special I Try-pheu- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Longhurst and family motored to Provo Saturday on Mr. and Mrs; Chester Walton of anston, are visiting at the home Mrs. Luther Bryson. x 50c Stem. Ware 29c each Ev- of Mr. Newell Jeffs of Logan, was a guest at the btome of Miss Mildred Dean. week-en- Orange colored Dinner V V Ware special closeout price--Beautiful Star Cut on Best Blanks Mr. and Mrs. Charles Longhurst of Paris, Idaho, spent a day visiting with a Mrs. Longbursts mother, Mrs. Bryson. account of the death of the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester PerMiss ry. Mrs. Perry was formerly Dora Longhurst. Catchers Mitts er Gennett Tingey is visiting iff Mis Ogden. Keds Large sizes 7 to 10 and Mr. and Mrs. Francis TLngey Miss Zerea Bryson spent the week-en- x. e Genuine iii has returned to her after visiting with relatives here for the past two weeks. Mrs. Sadie Cook home in Morgan lf Pur-a-ten- . a Some times we wonder why a former Rich County mam, now head of the Fish and' Game Commission seems to care so little about the conditions of fish and game in Rich County. We feel sure if Mr. Commissioner would meet with the Rich County people and explain the Fish and Gama program, fish and game, as well as the people, will be benefited. , 4-- H NE, NENE, 9, g ty. An Ordinance AN ORDINANCE : Prohibiting the sale and shooting of Fire Crackers Within the Corporative Limits of the Town of Randolph,' Utah.' And repealing" all Ordinances or parts of MILK AT THEIR BEST Ordinances, in conflict herewith. SEC. 1. It shall be unlawful fov LAKETOWN NEWS any Person or Persons or Corporation Many a cow doesnt give half the to sell, give, or f umtob any Fire Mr. and Mra.Geo, N. Weston and their daughters, Mrs, F. O. William- milk shes capable of giving, says Crackers in any form to any person or keep same in their possession within son, Miss Mildred Weston and Geo. N. W. R. Arends, dairy expert of the Mills. He points out that it takes Corporative Limits of the Town of Ran Jr., motored to Logan Friday to attend the Graduation Exercises of the a certain amount of feed to keep a cow dolph. SEC. II. It shall be unlawful for and by nature she will use feed U. A. C., where their daughter Emma living, Lou, graduated with high honors. They first to live on. Whats left goes for any person to shoot Fire Crackers In milk. This brings out the importance any form within the Corporative Limwent to Hy rum for Decoration Day of giving the cow not only plenty of its of the Town of Randolph. feed but a variety of feed to do her Any Person' Violating any provision The following students of the U. Its the feed of this Ordinance shall upon conviction have returned for the summer. best job of Grant Lamborn. Edwin Robinson, Rus- i hat is turned Into milk that counts thereof, be punished accordingly. most of all to the dairyman, accord-nPassed by the Town Board of Ransell and Lorain Alley. to Arends. dolph, Utah, ths 2d Day of June. 1936, J. O. REX, Mr. and Mm John H. Weston moPresident, tored to Grantsville Saturday to get NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION De their daughter Pliebe, who, taught portmenf of the Interior, General Land ATTEST: DAVID M. HOFFMAN, school there the past season Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. May Clerk. 20th. 1936. NOTICE to hereby given ' 1 Memorial Day brought a number of that Glenn Frazier, of Woodruff, Utah EXTENSION NEWS NOTES visitors to the village, including: Mr. who. on May 3rd, 1933, made stock and Mir. O. P. Saitterthwaite, of Lo- raising homestead entry No. 051043, CIRCULAR LETTER TO COUNTY gan. ; Herbert Weston, of LOgan ; Mrs, for Lots 2, 3, 6, 7, SW&NW, W AGENTS AND AGRICULTURAL H. Warren Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Paul SW4, Section 17; Lot & E C N SERVATION COMMIT TEH-MEWeston of Salt Lake City: Carl A. Section 18; Section WahLstrom and family and Mrs. Eliza-- . 19; NWNW4 Section 20, Township beth Earley of Enterprise, Utah ; Mrs. 9 North, Range 5 East, Salt Lake Merdosing Date For Filing Work Adrian Heart. Mm. Madge Nicholis. of idian. has filed notice of intention Sheets Ogden ; Mr. and Mrs; Wilford Price make Final Proof, to establish claim : and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George to the land above described, befor. Dear Fellow-workConservation State The Agricultural Henderson and children, of Evanston, the Clerk of the District Court, at Ran announces the final Committee that on and Mrs. Lawrence of 10th the Utah, Wyoming; Bishop dolph, day July, date for filing work sheet in all conn Johnson Mrs. Richard Brough, Mrs. 1936. Claimaint names as wimtesses Dell Alley, of Randolph ; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Frodsham.' Jacob Rufl, Ira Barn lies in Utah is June 25. Perhaps you L. B. Batten and the Raraum sisters hart, and Francis Frazier, all of Wood- should announce that in addition to of Kemmerer. Wyo., . and probably ruff, Utah. THOMAS F. THOMAS he schedule which you are carrying, work sheets mar be left at the County others. , Register. June5-12-1Agents office at any time. Adv. May 1936. You should bring to the attention of ' The teachers having finished their 1 all farmer that all sugar beet growseasons work, have returned to their Church of Coral. ers expecting to participate in benefit homes Mrs. Ena M osier to Salt Lake: In Kawalahao church, Hono-- ' payments under any sugar program historic Mr. and Mm Reed Colvin, to Provo, lulu, built of coral blocks cut and MUST file a work sheet All dry farmUtah. hauled from the reefs in an early day, ers who have summer fallow should file MisS June Moffat has returned from the one hundred and fifteenth anniver- a work sheet. In fact it shall be to Idaho Falls. Idaho; Mia? Marva Wessary of the arrival of the first Ameri- the advantage of every farmer to file if he aualifleg for ton from Victor Idaho and Clayton can Protestant missionaries in Hawaii a work sheet.wlilThen be in a position to rehe payment, Utah. from missionfirst commemorated. Woodruff, is The Robinson, ceive it. while if he doe not qualify parity came from New England and there will be no obligation ary (By the way, some seem to think anchored off Kailua on April 4, 1820 Please give this matter full publithat wedding bells are about. to ring, 78 years before the islands were anPlease announce your program city. soon?) nexed to the United States. of filling out work sheets in the counties in such a way that every farmer Mira, Latham McNieU and daughter In your county has an opportunity to of Logan, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Foes and child- file a work sheet ' Mm Lydia M. Weston. Very truly yours. ren of. Georgetown. Idaho, and Mrs. LEROY O. FUNK. Eiders Amos Hulme and R. W. Wat- - George Hetameit of Ogden, were Sutt- Executive Secretary. , , Mr: of borne and at the visitors j out at were day speakers lantine of Paris, ' W. Hart. Mrs, Missionaries. Agricultural Conservation. Parley Church Sunday, as Home 22-2- 9, June 3, 1936. In riding over the range I have NEW AID TO CHICK s, SE, Dead on Range In addition to being prohibited by ordinance in many of the cities of the etjate, spitting on sidewalks and on the floors of public buildings mayjbe classed as a public nuisance according to the laws and regulations of the State Board of Health, and thus the responrules sibility of enforcing rests with all the municipal boards of health in Utah, said J. L. Jones, M. D., State Health Commissioner. In the interest of public health, appeal to made to newspapers, physicians and health officials, public officials and enforcement officiers, school superintendent? and principals and teachers, church officials, dub presidents and secretaries and all interested citizens, to give widest possible publicity to this regulation. "Gammon seinse and decency should have been enough to guarantee obedience to the law, and it is regrettable that such a warning is necessary in this state Anyone able to use the sidewalk at ail, is certainly able to walk to the curb and use it as a spittoon, and there to no excuse for these violations. It to refreshing, said Dr. Jones, to note the interest of this influential womens organization in matters affecting the public welfare. No greater service to the community to evidenced than a strict watch on matters that affect the public health and safeanti-spittin- . . g fact - par-rak- Many Deer Found G The ordinance is being violated to a most vicious degree, according to the Utah Federation of Womens Olubts, and the State Board of Health has been requested by the clubs corresponding secretary, Mrs. O. J. Langston, to call attention to the anti-spittin- Funeral services were held in o 51.50 Per Year In Advance Randolph, 'Utah. Friday June 5, 1936 d Several out of town people were here for Decoration Day. Mr. and Mr. Mariner Brown visited in Salt Lake City Decoration Day. Mrs. Clarence Meaeham and daugh- ... ter of Rock Spring Wyo., are visiting with,1 her parent, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Putnanu 15c Small Boys 5 in Baseball Caps 5c III Bishop' LeRoy Tingey has accepted la job with the Clyde Construction Company on the Oumiberland Flat. cMetro Store Leslie Jones, Owner Evanston, Wyoi Mr. Charles Alibrick and Mr! Clark Putnam and son Bill, of Salt ' Lake City, visited here with the Putnams. JJ Mr. and Mr Joaenh Dean and Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Dean, of Ogden have been visiting here with Mrs. Arvilla NlchollA |