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Show r An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Volume 7 Number 15 Randolph, Utah, EXTENSION NEWS NOTES Laketown News COMPLIANCE FORMS The Junior Prom held Friday night OF WHEAT SIGNERS was a success in every respect, the Fanners who are taking part in the hail was bi.au tifuily decorated and wheat adjustment program music was tiu lushed by the Bluebird national will soon be asked to till out a "1934 irchestra. proof of compliance blank which will record the facts and figures of their Joseph Hodges of Logan, Utah, former resident of ou)r city and now crop activities tin carrying out the terms of the wheat adjustment congrinding out 'bread stuffs at the tracts, to Director William Fanners Union Mills at Smitbliekl, Peterson of the Utah Extension Serus on a brief call Utah, paid Friday vice. last. He was accompanied by his the definite information Among daughter, Mrs. Milton B. Weston ot which will filled out in the complibe Trenton, Utah. ance "forms will be: 1. wheat record of acres seedMrs. Samuel Ian ton of Nephi, Utah, ed and1933 acres and bushels liar vested. is spending a sliqrt visit here with het 2. 1934 wheat record of acres seeddaughter, Mrs. Cleon Lemon. ed and acres abandoned. 3. Acres, if any, destroyed in orMrs. A. C. Rich amo' daughter ro to comply with contract. der ruined Monday from Ogden, where 4. Reason, if necessary, for seeding they spent the winter. less than 54 percent of base acreage. 5. Serial numbers of other conWhile driving front a high place in if fanu was entered as Joint. tracts the Bear Lake Hot Springs iat week Compliance. Sheldon Austail received .hock and 6. Acres of on other land not bruises, somewhat crippling him for under contract. wheat a while. He lias gone to his home in 7. Serial numbers of other forms Ogden for a short time while he is re- under wheat contract. cuperating. 8. Use of contracted acres. 9. Use of commercial fertilizer. Ben T. Orvin as gone to Salt Lake 10 Amount of wheat processed for oh tue petit jury (or City to serve use. home something. ) Contract signers can help speed up Miss Emma Lou Weston, student at the inspection work and the arrival the U. A. C. of Logan, spent the wee- of their next wheat checks if they will kend visiting her mother. Mrs. Rose L. have as much as possible of the inforWeston who was somewhat afflicted mation ready to give the wheat superwith flu grippe the past few days, but visor when he comes to measure the land. Certain parts of the compliance is improved some now. blank will be filled out and signed at A meeting was held Thursday night that time, Director Peterson said. to explain conditions, etc. contingent POISON OATS FOR GROUND to the school bond election SQUIRRELS REOEIVED- Mr. Hansen is presenting good talkLast week a shipment of 3000 lbs. ing pictures on Saturday night. of poisoned oats was received by the Agent for ground squirrel conSupt. It. D. Law of Randolph, was County trol work In Rich County. One ton, a town visitor on Sunday. (2000 pounds) of these are available Mrs. Zettie M. Kearl and daughter, io Rich Counity farmers through the Agents office, (: 35c per 10 lbs. Tlieil, have returned from a three County 85c and per 25 lbs. The other 3000 weeks visit to Salt Lake City. pounds was purcliased for the Deseret Mr. and Mrs. .Fred J. Richan left Livestock Co., for use' on their ranch April 10th for two weeks visit at and adjacent range. is The County Agent planning a Irovo, Utah, prior to going to Glacier campaign to be carried on in National Park, Montana. They have been transferred to take charge of the the near future, however, Mr. ZimConFishery Station there. . While they merman, State Leader of Rodent were here they made numerous friends trol, has been running tests in northwho all wish thin success in tlieir new ern Boxelder County which indicate location. Mr. and Mrs. B. II. Cook of that it is a little early to get the lies Washington, have- been; transferred results because the squirrels are not here to take charge of the local hatch- yet taking this type of feed readily. Also, all of last years young are not ery. out of hibernation. Therefore, he is campaign work Father. Joseph Robinson, returned urging us to hold the 1st. The Cache at least until May up home Wednesday April 11th with Jos. R. Weston, having spent the winter in County campaign is scheduled to Degin May 7th. Salt Lake City and Murray, Utah. It is not with the idea of keeping LADIES LITERARY CLUB MEETS themselves in a job that the rodent control leaders are urging us to delay The Ladles Literary dub met April this campaign work, but it is because 11th at the home of Mrs. George Wil- actual tests have and are showing that son, with Mrs. Ron Nebeker assisting. early baiting does not yield as large returns per $ $ $ spent as does poisonGroup singing was led bv Mrs. Samuel when the squirrels digestive sysing Rex. Magnolia Street, by Golding, was given bv Mrs. G. W. Peart. De tem is toughened to the point where it lieious luncheon was served to twenty-nin- will handle this heavier kind of feed members and the following guests in the form of poisoned oats. However Mrs. Arthur MciKinnon, Mrs. Roy any farmer who feels that he can get now and wants the poison Dana, Mrs. Oscar Nicholls, Mrs Frank best results secure them at the store in his can Faroe, Mrs. Leonard Hoffman. Mrs. or at the County Agent's George Kennedy Mrs. LeRoy Srilow-bal- community Mrs. J. C. Gray. Mrs. H. B. Jones office. The agents only desire is to serve the Agricultural interests of and Miss Lucille Johnson Rich County in such a way as will .T return the greatest profit per dollar NOTICE TO STOCKMEN spent. Yours sincerely,' The government stallion is at the E. L. GUYMON. service of the whole comity. County Agricultural Agent Price, $4.00 cash, or what have vou? 1 O. W. NORRIS. Government Agent. - , sys-temat- c - e l, . Notice NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineers Office, A meeting of all Bear River Water Salt Lake City, Utah, April 10, 1934. Notice is hereby given that Garden Users will be held at Evanston, Monday City Corporation, Garden City, Utah, April 23, 1934, at 2 oclock p. m. has made application in accordance Arch McKinnon and Joe Hatch with the Laws of Utah to appropriate 1 0.5 sec. ft of water from Swan Spring in Rich Couifty, Utah. Said water OF will be diverted from January 1st to ALIMONY & DIVORCE LAWSMexiANY STATE in the Union and December, 31st incl. of, each year at the point of issuance of said spring which bears S. 36 deg W. 4274 ft, from the NE cor. Sec. 6. T. 14 N., R. 5 E., S. L. B. & M. The water will be conveyed 20,800 ft. by pipe line and used for domestic and municipal purposes in the town of Garden City. This application is designated in the State Engineer's Office as File No. 11525. co, with plain English explanatory comment and annotations. A different publication for each state. Covers marriage, divorce, alimony, legal separation, annulment, separate maim tenance, custody and support of children, etc. Specify state wanted. Price $1.00 THE CRIMINAL LAWS OF ANY STATE in plain English with full explanation. Price $1.00 THE BANKRUPTCY LAWS fully explained; who may become bankrupt, voluntarily, involuntarily. Price $1.00. MEXICAN DIVORCE LAWS and information gratis. DELAWARE CHARTERS ; safe, sound, sure; obtained in 24 hours. ANY LAW QUESTION fully answered by competent, trained lawyers for I h $1.50 Per Year In Advance TOURS THRU THE SUNSET LAND (ORA F. PATE) NO. IV PUBLIC NOTICE OF RICH COUNTY, UTAH SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND ELECTION PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Board of Education of Rich County School District, Rich County, Utah, a county school district of the first class, wu.thin said county, pursuant to law, and requisite corporate action, has called and hereby calis, a special election of tax qualified electors of said school district as shall have paid a property tax therein, in the year proceeding such election, to be held within said district on the 28th day of April, 1934; at which election there shall be submitted to the electors qualified as aforesaid, the following proposition, towit: QUESTION SUBMITTED "Shall the Board of Education of the Rich County School District, Rich County, Utah, for the purpose of raising money for the construction of the Randolph Elementary School, the remodeling of the Garden City School, iHb construction of North Rich High of Woodrutf construction School, Elementary School and for the construc-liof a Shop, Science Department, Gymnaisum, etc. at South Rich High with necesessary School, together furnishings, fixtures, and equipment for the above projects, be empowered lo issue, negotiate-ansell the bonds of said district to an amount aggregating $65,600.00 principal sum comprised of one hundred and thirl j bonds in denominations of $500.0t each, numbered from No. One to No. One Hundred and Thirty inclusive, bearing interest at" the rate of 5 percent per annum payable said 'bonds to mature $2600.00 iu each of the years 1935 to 1938, inclusive, $2,500.00 in each of the years 1939 to 1942 inclusive; $3000.00 in each of the years 1943 to 1946 inclusive: and $3,500.00 in each of the years 1947 to 1950 inclusive; and $4,000.00 in each of the years 1951 to 1954 inclusive. .Said school buildings, and furniture, and apparatus, and improvements to buildings and grounds to' be buili, furnished anti improved, at a total cost to the Rich County School District, of an amount not Rich County,-Uta- h, to exceed $65,000.00. Said e.cction shall be held in the 5 school representative precincts in the said school district, and the judges who have been apiioiuted to conduct the election in the several precincts are as follows, towit : GARDEN CITY PRECINCT : Paul A. Wpence, Laviua Pope, Edith Tour on, young student of the happy life and let us analyze what blessedness in living we may know. Touf to the Sunset Land and find undimmwl .,te shafts of sacred light the vital rays that we have withered for, nor found loo soon. Weve thirsted for the fountain and the stream that gurgle with the freshness of living water, poured from cool placid rocks, immovable and unprevailed against. Arise and climb the juggl'd path to drink of its crystalness and be revived ! Upward and on the mountain road gets snowy, but the footings firm. Sweet strains of organ music meet our. weary spirits to lure us on. Then from the top we scan a pleasant valley, restfully rewarding of our energies a homey place, the buildings taking forms of shells and pebbles in flower-bed- . a The organ rests then pours profusely its oeles tial harmony to call us from our scenic well-ordere- d medic. Searchingily we wTould de- termine from whence those symphonies emerge. Nor is our quest left uninformed. for there majestically impressive rests thie IMonmon Taber- North Rich News In open defiance to Friday the 13th and the ill luck that is supinised to be syiiononious to it, the Juniors of N. it. laughed at old man "late and held a very successful Prom. A good crowd, if not so large, was present. We wish to extend thanks to our senool friends irorn South Rich tor Lheir presence. Those of our townspeople who stayed away, misled seeing our hall decorated more beautifully than it lias been for many years. Juniors! The Seniors wiU cast their glances tor the first time Friday w nen they cross the mountains to be entertained toy the Utah State Agn-- c uU.ua at UoUegte. Its High School Seniors watch Day at the college. jour step. The mysteries aud romanticisms of the college are many aud aneu. We predict a busy day for the campus Police. college-war- d A general clean-u-p day was held Monday, April 16 aud the school grouuu was swarming with activity, soil was hauled to put in the "V ou the north side of the school house, nacle. rubbish was raked and burned, tree From an aerial height the dome stumps removed, and the grounds would appear like, a great tortise pans greauy improved as a whole. tng in the garden spot to sun himself under a western sky inspird betimes The Juniors and Seniors have been with soulful animation. The strains told (by the faculty) that they have wTould urge us to the more immediate been ou a vacation lately. Weil, wbat In humble acquiescence we pusue. And can they expect? With all the sunthere in a peaceful hour our souls are shine, spring weather, etc., the stutouched, blessed with, new hope, new dents find it pretty hard to stay in love of life, and God. Raising our side during study periods. eyes we see no pillars suspending to its splendid height the roof enclosure. Wednesday morning students enThe organ stops, and breathlessly we tered tne school house, uttered one wrait the silent moment too sacred to wild wish they they had boats and be marred by uttered words. From the splashed cheerfully to class. Janitor pulpit a common pin is dropped ; we Perce had to turn "mop girl for a marvel that, the sound is audible. Then while and certainly got a taste of the at the beckoning of. the patient guide housewifes duties. Perce, when the wre follow thru, still trying in our distasteful task was finished, quoted minds to interpret the acoustic proper- J. Golden Kimball's words: Thank ties of this inverted bowl. We are told God Im Not a Woman tliat this great tabernacle, one of the worlds hugest auditoriums, was conThe operetta Betty Louv which structed without the use of nails will be presented by North Rich in that joints were fastened with mere the near future, is progressing rapidwooden , pegs .and bound with surely go over whh a ly and . will ' rawhide thongs, a practical de- "bang. sign1 by Brigham Young. The structure, now for three score Our valedictorian, the honorable years and more has stood a monument Noriene, is taxing her little mind to to the faith, and ingenuity of the prepare a whiz of a speech for comWle ask what mencement We wish you all the luck "Mioimon, pioneers. use this building serves aside from m the world, Noriene. thus accommodating the echo of the The song brids of N. R., (the seorgan rhapsodies, and we are told that at Mormons here the congregate have been warbling for the last niors) Pope. corners the all from intervals two in hopes of proving to Mr. or timely day LAKETOWN ; Emma Cheney, Alley Johnson, Ada of the laud that here famed artists Lrfnon that they are callable of singof deserved repute are heard in pleas- ing m commencement exercises. As Kimball. ing concert that here learned lectur- jet, he is not convinced ah! but NORTH RANDOLPH: topics of the times wait He will be. Mewart McKinnon, ers depicta the May Brough, N. K. observed is session humble here that Alma Argyle. J. find who those Sabbath each Day by SOUTH RANDOLPH : ELITE CLUB ENTERTAINED Haiold Join's, Elsie Norris, Oscar the place inspiring. We are invited to a hearlness join with Nicholls. m such occasion, partaking of the bar The Elite Club was entertained last WOODRUFF: of the of days mony absorbing by Mr. and Mrs. Dave liynnis Saturday Osro Oorniia, Rose Putnam, Petet instructiveness. Smith. The evening was spent playing Cornia. We sit a thoughtful session through games. A dainty luncheon was The polling places for said bond a of life newness aud a most enthe meditate near and served election shall be as follows : not, had understood nor we was lived by all the havent joyable evenuig Garden City: Garden City School. that heaven in of alone members. joys promises I m kotow n : School. Laketown North Randolph: Old Elementary we may know, nor praise and sweet NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Deapostrophe for what we have attained School Biulding. we of the Interior, U. S. Land what may with but purpose mighty partment South Randolph: Scout House. im- Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, April of the now blessedness the pursue Woodruff : Woodruff School. 9, 1934. NOTICE is hereby given that Voting at such election shall be by mediate. ours is is And true that Alexander M. Hill of Wellsville, Utah, it happine.ss ballot, the ballots to be issued upon the question submitted, will be furnish- not greater than the moment that we who, on May 15, 1929, made Add) No. ed by the clerk of the Rich County live. If in this moment we can mend stock raising homestead entry to a relieve and for a SSW14, whisper 047675, pain fault, School Ijistriot, Rich County, Utah, to the judges of the election, to be by our fellow traveler a timely wordmo-of Section 21, Township 11 North, Range 4 East. Salt Ixilce Meridian, has filed sweet encouragement, is not that them furnished to the voters. notice of intention to make final The polls will be open at each of ment joy. and happiness its echo?e at the We gates Proof, to establish claim to the land pass said polling places at the hour of informed. more humble more above described, before C. F. Olsen. seven o'clock A. M. of said flay, and Spoken over WDEL May 8, 1933 Notary Public, at Hyram, Utah, on the will be closed at the hour of 7 oclock Perfect to orchestral 14th day of May, 1934.' Claimant the setting P. M. of said day. names as witneses: Algelom Peterson Ora F. Tate. No person shall be permitted to vote Day. 1 & John McBride, of Hyrum. Utah. at said election unless he shall be a of Wellsville, Utah, k NOTICE Elmer Hill, registered voter residing in the school of Bear River H. G. Tliorson Mrs. in which he district representative F. THOMAS. THOMAS Utah. lease of received will for Bids be City. offers to vote, and shall have paid a property tax in sa;xl school district in Property, known as the Gallentine pas- Register. 4. It. the year next proceeding said elec- ture for the term of one year from May Adv. April 13, 20, 27, May Mav tion. 1st 1934 to May 1st 1935. All bids OVER $2300 IN ('ASH PRIZES IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The office of the received at the must be Board of Education of the Rich CounThe Happiness Word Puzzle Contest ty School District. Rich County. Utah, Co. Clerk on or before ay 1st JS34. fun LEWIS LONGHURST includes 50 cash prizes. Lots ofcrosslias caused this notice to he given as and Beats solvers. for County Clerk. required by law this 13th dav of Full information and word puzzles. 1 April, 1934., H. G. I puzzle for six cents in stamps sent ROBINSON, Two Confederate Capital Board of Education. Presidont,. The Confederate States of America to this newspaper. Rich County School District. Rich 1 two capitals. Montgomery, Ala., had County, Utah. Smallest first governof the became the seat Attest : The smallest of the ruminants, or G. N. WESTON. ment February 9. 1801, with Jefferson The mammals, Is the little Clfrk of the Board of Education. Davis of Mississippi as President Rich Conn tv School District. Rich Confederacy then consisted only of mouse deer found In Balabac, near bounty, Utah. Palawan, Malaysia. This Is a pretty South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Ala Public meetings, for the purpose of bamn. Mississippi and Louisiana. Virlittle animal with a head little larger epln ini ng the building program and ginia did not secede from the Union than a cats and very gracefully shaped. the annual post of the amo. in greatdoing so, the seat It is reddish brown iu color, marked er detail will Iv held in the various until later, but, upon Richto moved was with white stripes under the neck. of government communities as follows: 1 Garden City : Thursday, April 26th. mond. Bark Shed 1 Annually 8 :00 m. at p. T aVpfown : trees, such as Many Women Cannot Practice Law Thursday. April 19th, of bark of their Province shed e the of growth at 8:00 r. m. birch, The women Is not the Tfandolrih : Monday. April 23rd. at women in Canada however, This, the are mually. only Quebec 8 :00 p. m. trees. se of most to whom Is denied the privilege of en 25th. Woodruff; Wednesday, Arril bark retain their growth. iev tering the legal profession. 8 :00 All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be by affidavit in dupli cate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00 and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. T. H. HUMPHREYS, State Engineer. Adv. April 13, 20, 27, May 4, 11. $1.00. 1 LEGAL RESEARCH SOCIETY 1604 Maltman Ave., Los Angeles, CaliE Cube of GpU Weigh Tom. cube of gold weigh a ton. 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