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Show n Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley. Volume 8 Nurpber 33 51.50 Per Year In Advance Randolph, Utah. Friday September 13, 1935 RICH CO. FAIR ERODED SEP. 1748 Rodeo Events Rodeo Program Roping-Bulldoggi- ng PROGRAM OF' EVENTS OF EIGHTH ANNUAL RICH COUNTY FAIR AND RODEO Sr m vc -- TUESDAY, SEPT. 17. 1935 10 A. M. 4H Judging of exhibits and firecock contests. II A: M. 2 P. M. 411 Home. Economics contests and special program numbers over loud speaker. 2 P. M. Shooting exhibition, G. L. Becker. 2 :30 P. II. Parade of Fair and Rodeo officials, Rodeo riders, trick ridCALF ROPING Followed by ers, ropers, clowns, etc. trick down Rodeo and races, roping, 1st prize $25.00 each day stunts, concessions, etc. 2nd prize $15.00 each day Picture Show, Arizona. fild prize $10.00 each day 9 P. M. Dancing. . Entrance be to as Fee, $2.00, given final prize to the fastest man of the WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18, 1935 two days. ! 11 A M. Club livestock judging contest. 12:30 p. M. Extemporaneous program over loud' speaker, also special program numbers. 1:30 P. M. Grand parade of all livestock, Rodeo officials, clowns. etc. 2 p. m. Rodeo and races. (Chariot race, trick riding, down stunts.) 4 P. M. Grand Rodeo finals. Con- cessions. 7 P. M. Concert by the Reclamation Evanston, Wyo. Plant Glee Oluib o-- (One hour of entertainment.) 8 P. M. Picture Show. Laddie. BULLDOGGING to be a very 9 P. M. .Grand Ball (Bob Skyles 1st prize $25.00 each day 1 2nd priJe $15.00 each day Orchestra 3rd prize $10.00 each day Entrance fe. $2.00, to be given, as final prize to tihe fastest man of the two days. COME TO THE FAIR . . . HORSE RACING Gome to the fair ! this widely sung song hit title : With SADDLE HORSE RACE as its slogan by special permission owner the 1935 st Prize $15.00 of the copyright will September Fair open Utah State 10.00 nd Prize 5. Every advance 3rd Prize 5.00 28 and close October will be the greatit is that indication Fee Entrance $3.00 est exposition ever conducted .on the Lake siatemiwnOd fa ir grounds ' " City," Resuming after an intermission of NOVELTY RELAY . directors and owo years, fair board found exS. Holmes Ernest Manager $15.00 'st Prize especially all sections, hibitors from, ; 10.00 lid Prize . . . . and !rd Prize 5.00 livestock growers, agriculturists an early evidencing manufacturers, Entrance Fee $3.00 and keen interest in the 'Beehive states biggest show. Entries began in far ahead of expectations. .xwning CHARIOT RACE Owners of champion animals, growers and vegetables, 1st Prize $15.00 of Utah crops, fruits of varied promakers and men mining 10.00 2nd. Prize 3rd Prize Entrance Fees ducts pledged reallegiance to the fair. Entrance Fee $3.00 We gladly welcome back' to the anks of famous state fairs the one EXTENSION NEWS NOTES vo many declare to be the favorite of ill such expositions, wrote a 4II CLUBS HOLD SHORT Well lie livestock exhibitor. ' 'OUR SB AT STATE COLLEGE exhibour best with in force full tack T its. Fair managers will this year prePersonal and economic problems sent a revamped and regenerated fair that are confronting the young men visitors and women on Utah farms, were die grounds for the approval of Practically every for three days last week at the md exhibitors. enfirst annual 4H club short course at building composing the structural and inside redecorated been semble has :he Utah State Agricultural college. ut. while many improvements will be Seventeen counties were represented in interior equipment and noticeable with ,164 delegates to the special course which was conducted under the i ippqi nt ments. The United States has expended more than direction of D. P. Murray, Miss Myr , through FERA and PWAr improve-tie Davidson, state club leaders. and Eugene Merritt of the United States inent projects. 1 department of agriculture extension good-js-ho- Utah State Fair BAREBACK RIDING 1st $15.00 each day $10.00 each day $5.00 each day prize ind prize trd prize Entrance Fee No s. - ADMISSION Co. School Teachers Adults, singleday 7 5c. SMson'$I.2 5 RICH COUNTY TEACHERS Students single day 50c. Season ;75 Garden City School Leo Johnson. Principal and teacher Children 7 to 12 25c. Season .40 grades Oreta Rich, grades 3, 4. ' Emma Hull, grades All Free 7 under years School Reed N. Colvin, Principal, and Ooach. and and II. grades 5. Ena Proctor Hosier, grades Events , Announced Over Loud Speaker 2, Grace Irwin, grades ; 1935-3- , 6 , 6, 7, 8. 5. 1, 2. . Lake-tow- , 7 , S'. 8, 0. 4, 1, 3. Randolph School Glen Moss, Pr n jpal and grades 5. 6 Elltihera K. Snowball, grades 4, 5. Ruth Richey, grades 2. 3. Elma Norris, grades 12. Woodruff School. Woodruff, Utah Clayton Robinson, Principal and grades 6. 7, 8. Fayfe White, grades 3, 4, 5. Annie Stuart, grades 1, 2. North Rich High School, Laketown Ut. Vernon G. Robinson. Principal. Lathe! Gibbons ' DANCING EACH NIGHT Bob Skyles Orchestra ; Commissioners Meet Laketown News G. Stuart Mr. Reed Colvin and wife of Provo, Minutes of meeting of Board of Rulon J. Weston. County Commissioners held Sept. 4, are settling at the Mary ,K. Weston South Rich High School, Randolph Ut. 1935. home for the winter, Mr. Colvin is the V. L. Christiansen. Principal There were present Commissioners grade school principal here. Berdoan W. Balia . A, G. Rex. Chairman; Sidney Nebek-twas and Usro Oornia : jew is Longburst. Mr. Russell Kirk of Salt Lake Floyd Kennedy Dwain Norris Clerk ; and D. M. Hoffman, Treasurer. in town the first-ofthe week ' attendDoris Pearce Minutes of meeting held August 5, ing to affairs. Miss Betty Lou WesKenneth E. Muir, Junior High. 1!(35, were read and approved. ton, who has spent the past three A price( was Axed for Draft Beer Li- weeks with her sister, Mrs. , Bernice cence at $40.00 a year. Simms of Salt Lake, returned home The following bills were allowed : with Russell. , ' i, $ 358.31 Cf Seers Salary - 131.00 Mr. and. Mr. Fran-- Price were Salt Indigent Poor . . . Mrs. Orlando Dickson spent tlm Dependent Mothers 103.00 Lake visitors over the past week end: week end at Morgaii, Utah Ernest W. Irwin, Expense of Re- 26.13 j Dont fall to attend the Laketown employment Office Mrs. Dave Jones and daughter are A W. Larson, Rich County ERA Ward Homecoming Saturday Aug. H 10.80 and ' Expenses ' visiting here this week. Sunday, Aug. 15. If you, want a Salt Lake Typewriter Co., For , good time be here ! Mr. Reed Putnam is visiting in Salt 45.00 Typewriter Lake. E. L. Gu.vmon. County Agent, John II.. Weston made a trip to 36.25 Grantsmille Friday to take his daughand Expense Mileage Fern Eastman. Helen Brown. Marr Helen Rex, County Agent Office ter Phebe, who will .teach in the high Cornia and George Brown motored to 18.30 school there this season. i Help , Logan last week. Rich County Reaper, Printing 12.00 New Century Printing Co., Court . The school house is being renovated Mrs. T. J. Tingey spent a few days 2.45 House Supplies . j for school to begin Sept 16th. ready at Salt Lake Oitv. Rawley Eastman, Work County 'L00 .' Road Pres. G. ID Robinson has traded his Mr. S. C. Putnam. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ford coupe. , Buick sedan for a Osborn, Work on County Ray 3.5C Montgomery and Mr. and Mrs. Char. Oatapillar Albrick les of Salt spent the Ren T. Orvin, Gas for Tractor 18.00 Mr. Dan Marshall is moving his fam week end at Woodruff. Russell Alley, Labor on County' . fly to Ogden for the winter, having Road obtained employment with the Light LAKETOWN GIRL WINNER Ocil Kearl, County Road Work 17.50 and Traction Oo. there. t Randall Kearl, County Road. j LOGAN Miss Elaine Tavler of 17.50 ; Work If youve never seen Chief Washakie Lake town and a graduate of the North Toe be 4.00 at the Historical Pageant to: be Work Road Putnam, County Rich High School this year, has been at Laketown Ward Hall Septem. Road given Leslie 1935-SWebb, 'County as announced the winner of the 14th. The ehief will be there in ber . 6.00 ' scholarship, awarded by the Utah Work, full array! , State Agricultural College to outstand- G. II. Robinson, Gas for Tractor. 32.08 in school of each high ing students The members of the Relief Societj ' Miss Tayler has hn excellent an enjoyable day at Fish Haven Total $861.33 spent record in scholastic work and has paron Tusday attending a district condurliHp-i'tein a number of activities '' ' ; There being no further business? the vention there. ing her four yea rs of high school. The meeting adjourned until Oct. 7, 1935. scholarship will.be honored at the Tn- C. H. Alley and son Russell and A. G. REX, stiiteition at. the opening school on Septo Siiilt Lake Mark motored ' . Wright, . Chairman. J tember 23d. and vicinity Friday. Mark .remained t Mr. Edwin Robinson a graduate of Attcrp.: there to prepare for school at the Uni LEWIS LONGHURST, the school last spring, was named ns I Clerk. first alternate for the scholarship. versLty of Utah. - Carl r 1 . Woodruff News . ! ..... ! - - V-- 8 14-5- 0 V r G 1 , , flic-state- . - . - . I ... w - I t V' . well-know- l ' -- n , gov-rnme- nt $100,-K)- service. The delegates were divided into five discussion groups during the Group leaders were, elected and suggestive discussion outlines were given to each. A member of the state extension staff was assigned to each unit to aid in the program which included such topics as : What do we want most out of life; how can we break unsatisfactory habits: what, shall I choose for a vocation in life. . S, pedal lectures were given by Director William Peterson of the extenElmer G. sion service : President Peterson of the college: Dr. E. A. Jacobsen of the department of education and psychology dud Mr. Merritt. You cant succeed in fanning unless Habyou like it. Mr. Mereitt said. its should he developed that will carry you on in your work after yon have your jra rents home and have no one bo call you In fllie morning or outline your tasks. Those people who love farming get fully 50 per cent more in production from animals than 'those whose hearts are some place else. It is our aim here to help the young- men and women-- find out if they are fitted for farming and ,if they are really interested in making it their, lifes work. If there is a mutual interest between husband and wife the enterprise will succeed. Rich county was represented by Ross Jackson. Grant Muir. Dwain Norris. Randolph ; 'Paul Lombert. Arlo Weston. .Laketown ; Marie Pope. NOr, ma Hodges, LaVerl Satterihwaite. El-v-a Satterthwaite, Garden City; Helen Brown. Marr Oornia. Fern Eastman, George Brown, Woodruff. Dead Line Set 4 three-da- y school. and-crop- s - - 0 Joseph H. Francis, secretary of the Advisory Board, District No. One Utah announces the dead line date for reunder the Tujlor ceiving application' Grazing Bill for District No. 1 Utah, Is set for Septenutx r 15, 1935. All applications must be filed with Grazing, Federal the department Lake Salt City Utah on or (tuilding fore this date, in order that licenses mly be issued for this year. temporary rn'c was passed by the omlnittee fixing the date at Novemler 1st. for entering the public domain with shep, ' for w.nter grazing purposes. ' RECRUITING TO CONTINUE Recruiting for the Marine Corps will continue indefinitely, .according to Information received by Postmaster W. E. Marshall. A limited number of applicants will be accepted monthly to fill vacancies caused by discharges and retirements. Information, . about this colorful branch' of the Government service may be obtained from the local Postmaster. or by writing to the Marine Recruiting Station. 100 Harrison Street San Fran eiso, Calif. .. NOTICE I will shine shoes at the Dave Smith Barber 'Shop during the Rich County Fair and Rodeo,- Sept 17 and 18. Usual prices. JOHN JONES. - , |