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Show An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People O t Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Randolph. Utah. Friday November 10, 1939 North Rich Student Wins Scholarship n, d recently-feeanawayde- to that institution fey and Company, Rasing thieir decision on, economic need, scholastic rpcqrd, interest .in .grioub" ture, and possibilities for in the field of agriculture, a, college committee, withDr.' R. H. Walker, scholarship, Sears -- Rc-ebu- of agriculture, at the dean, 'head, chose the 'winner in .behalf of the nationally known retail store. The scholarship is one of the 25 j pro-rent- ed the by Sears Roebuck and1 Company to outstanding high school graduates who will fee freshmen students. in the school of agriculture at the college.. The recipients' of the scholarship1, receive $50 upon, registration" for the fall quarter and will' receive' $25 each quarter upon, registration for the winter and spring quarters. It is planned fey Sears Roebuck ,and Company, after the close of the fresh, men year, to. select scholarship Winner with the highest scholastic, average for the collegeye-a- and present him with' a $300 scholarship which well be paid $100 each Year for his next three years at the college. They also plan to award this same number of 'soholarships-annua- Hy and to make it a permanent part of the ' college scholarship system. f the-on- " - SPECIAL HEALTH .. -- ...w: R3LEASE The old idea of running to your dentist when, having atootbaehe unsound and OTjmoed Th thing we stress' in today is prevention, not'ciir It" is' much wiser, healthier, and more economical to. keep- the .body well thani$Jry to hflehfe In cooperation with the Farm Security representatives', .Mrs. N, Thayne, coop specialist and r..,A, Gardner, .upervispr, , the Extension personally visited" dairymen and held a series of dairy meetings in the interest of improved breeding through gtSod bulls purchased" ah! managed bjr bull blocks and associations, better feeding, that is 'balanced rations fed according to production, improved housing for dairy ahiAiala aT)d better care, and managemept. Lyman iH, Rich", Dairyfor fewer man, emphasized the'h-fee"bulls but be tter 'bulls in Rich County, He says, Any dairyman selling bulls owes it to the dairymen who purchase bulls to keep records and furnish information which will indicate the bulls inberitaiice. Also, any dairyman buying a bull should dlemand such in formation (record's:) to more fully insure him as1 to the high production inheritance of the bull. At best there is enough gamble in the purchase of a bull Messrs Rich and Thayne both stres-se- d the organization of dairy bull blocks and associations, as a means of securing better bull at less expense Several dairy groups are mow working on the organization of six or more dairy bull blocks at present. It is hoped that all- or most of these will be completed:. Dair Club and Dairymen Attend Show Club Leader, Joseph Earley and four club membe-fsLawrence and James Taylor, Hugh and Howaru Lambom, and two dairymen, John H. Weston and W. J. Lambom attended the National Dairy Show at Ogden -- 'fexte-nsio- . - - - , County-Agent- This was indeed-- a rare treat because' of the , best, , in the U. there enjoute fhwn the .National Dairy Show, at Treasurer Island. Breeds represented were; Holsteins, Jersey, Guernsey, Ayrshire, and 'Rro'wn Swiss. These cattle were' indeed beautiful specimens to look at and such a treat may not come to Utah Dairymen again in many, many . Sere - cure it if ter it that is true of teeth, heart, kidneys-year. or any other part of ou$8idies. joints, Both the boys and dairy producers There i isjfcnd no cure so good as prevention N. FT Gertie T the Utah State Department of Health, Dental Division who bfg brought his Mobile Dental Unit Trailer to Randolph as the request of Julia McKinnon, Coim, ty Nurse. As in ' the most effective health program's- of today, prevention is the soundest basis, and that isthe basis upon which the Motile Dental Unit program operates. Dr. Gerrie hope to take carp of every child in Randolph between the ages of six-antwelve inclusive, in order that the community may be able every six months hereaftfer to have care of the children at 'the least expense to the parents and the minimun discomfort the children, as well as the mux. imum health benefit. Dr. Gerrie has just completed very successful Dental program fox the children, of Laketown and Garden it is hoped through their City a Dental Service Committees of those towns that the parents of the school children will see that a regular fa, low-u-p program will fee established. - livestock Men Favor Percherons ' with the f JfEW In Advance Per Year NEWS N0TES EX - Clifford Weston of Lake-towand former student of North Rich high school has enrolled at the Utah Stat, college aa 4glUpag a student of the school of agriculture, having a $100 LOGAN 1.50 Agents qffice. Long or poorly cut hair makes you feel as out of place in a social gathering as your wife makes you feel at home after a night out- with the boys. Theres no need of both. Visit DAVIE SMITHS BARBER SHOP regularly! - p TWENTY ONE YEARS AGO ARMISTICE 1 SURPRISE PARTY " ' A surprise party was given Mr. and Mrs. Lewis. Longhurst at theif home Wednesday evening. About twenty-onincluding Mr. and iMrs. Longhurst were present. Many beautiful and useful presents were received by the young couple. FIVE RICH COUNTY ' Card games were played after STUDENTS AT R. Y. U. which dainty refreshments were served. A very jolly time was reported. PROVO, Utah .(Special to iKicH Co. Reaper) Five .student from NOTICE Randolph and nearby towns are registered for the fall, quarter I am still a Licensed Abstractor and Brigham ft Young university according to latest Notary Public. I make a specialty of making Deeds reports from- registrar John E. Hayes. The students are Cyril - and Titles. All Notary work oan be Argyle, Rex, Dale Rex, Welfe Thornock dene atj my residence. of Randolph-- ' and Alma Stewart of t LEWIS LONGHURST .. . ; Woodruff. i '1 In keeping with the FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN cosmopolitan nature of the university, 2370 students A farewell party was given at the registered- to date represent 38 stated as well as- Canada, Mexico, Hawaii, home of .Mrs. Lota Kennedy last Friday for Max McKinnon, who leaves England, and the Tongan Islands, soon for a' mission to the Northwestern. States. Gasoline Cheaper 33 Gasoline is per cent qheaper throughout the nation than u was , Energetic Authors 15 years ago, says the American .Stevenson and Mark Twain did Petroleum Industries committee. touch of their in bed. 11th City Election Laketown News undei-s-tandl- - r, oh-c- "' writing vi Ar-th- ur .. Lam-bor- ..... De-an- , - l 4-- H A-ss- 4-- H -- H-o- msm lEt' ITtaSTiFifte NOTICE TO WATER USERS BEAR LAKE HAS 3Jite HU 3U Morton Kearl-- Laketo-wnUtah has filed Application No. 13108 2 sec. ft. of underground water from a well, 150 ft. deep, located in Rich county fit a point S. 579 , IDEAL CLIMATE . : FOR GREENT PEAS Fred J. Price, chairman of ,the Bear Lake Stake Welfare Commit-tewhich is promoting a new for Bear Lake County the growing of green pod peas, met Wednesday morning with . County Agent Boyd Baxter, of Bear ..Lake County, the County Agent of Rich County, Utah, and LamoniTueller, .County Agent of Iron County, Utah." The purpose of the meeting was for an informal discussion of the possibilities of the new industry and Mr. Tueliers opinion of the matter, since Iron County, Utah has developed a fine industry of growing peas during the past six years and Mr. Tueller could give ' some first hand information on the subject. He stated that it was his .belief that Bear Lake' County had for the growing' of an ' ideal set-u- p preen peas and that it would be a fine development for the community. The Countv Agents of Rich and Bear Lake Counties are cooperating in every .way possible to get the new industry started. e, . . - over-h-p-t- - Bar-bara- 5 ng 1 e - wn-Gard- en 1 said that the trip was- fully worth while and were thrilled with the perfection of these fine dairy animals. Notice AAA Signers November 15 is the last date for completion of practices under the Farm and Range AAA programs. Be sure that all your practices- are completed and reported to the County DO YOU 'BELIEVE THUS? At a livestock meeting held- at Laketown last Wednesday night, November 1, the livestock men- present expressed keen interest in the stallion owned by A. L. percher-oWebb and Ammon Earley. Wm. J. Thayne, District Cooperative Specialist of the Farm Security Administration stated that this was one of the best stallion in .the State, and should 'be used to full capacity, otherwise' he should be moved to another community. The men present expressed their desire to keep him in this community and agreed to sea to it that he was better patronized. and horsemen of the Lake t o City area were urg-ed to- see the stallion at A. L. Webbs at Laketown and make arrangemeents for service. DAY NOV. Farmers Organize Cooperatives During the week, through personal contact and' through- joint Extension 'Service and Farm Security Administration meetings, a number of coMr. and Mrs. The city election, held Tuesday was Ellis Williamson operative units- are being organized and Mrs. Sarah Young of St. Charles in Rich County which will assist the perhaps- one of the- closest elections a spent day or so at the home of farmers in having a definite held in Randolph time. Mayor Mr .and Mrs. B. Y. Irwin and Mr. in the use of machinery and K. E. .Muir and Jake Morris run neck .and (Mrs. Raynor Young, making sires to full capacity. The and neck and were not more than- five sauerkraut, etc. Farm Security votes apart during" the entire count. Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Robinson Extension Service and where necessary, are Ticket No. 2 won out by a small motored toj Pocatello Saturday to Administration, better purebred in the With weekend their daugh--esecuring spend majority. The results are as follows: assisting anxious Mrs. are and Terser, Ener and For Mayor machinery returning Sunday evening. K. E. Muir to see them, used1 to full capacity and joi The beet toppers returned last" Jake Norris as few purchased' .in- a community as . 106 '....; week, reporting a successful bar-0to hold the farmers For Board Members vesting season this year, with crops possible to- a .minimum. Len Bingham down 120 good and the weather nice. N. L. Gray ''Associations Albert Leslie being organized with and Morris Webb, 120 Smith and Stephen Gheen went to the temporary officers in each- are as Wilson Norris R)7 Logan, Utah Monday on business. follows: Ray Osborn 123 Mr. and Mrs. B, Y. Irwin were Woodruff Holstein Bull As sn. Tho'roif- Hatch- . . , . , f. r.V. . 100 business visitors' at Ogden Tuesday. -Harold Jortes Frank Frazier, --President, and J. n John H. Weston and Wm. J. gj Garl Kennedy . r. Secretary and caretaker, went to Ogden Thursday io 99 at fend the stock show. Conuty agent Round Valley Bull Assn. Thos. O, Fletah Wilson68 East Laketown-BulE. L. Buyman of Randolph came Weston, Secretary. over and tof)k some of. the A. L. Webb, Secretary. boys Canals to Ogden to see sorhe" of the prize Central Laketown Bull- Assn. W. J. The Soo canal is the greatest wathat were exhibited at the aqimals John H. in the world carrying terway gate recent Worlds Fair in 'California.. ' Lambom, Secretary. Bishop Laketown more than four times the tonnage the of aschairman Weston of Jdrs. Elise Norris of Randolph the famed Suez canal. the home of Bull, Associations. The Garden City paid a brief visit, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Norris. Bull Assn. Mitchell Sims and John A group of girls attended a Farmer, Secretaries', N. J. Hodges, meeting at Randolph one night this Chairman. The Sarley Chester White week. Sec. and Miss Darlene Shurtliff motored to Hog Assn. Joseph Earley, Duiroc Willis The Caretaker. Ovid Friday evening to spend the Assn. J. Cheney Willis, Sec. and weekend with hqr oljcs. , t Caretaker. The Randolph Guemesy Quite a number of our people attended the Stake quarterly conferSire Assn. Carl- Kennedy, (President; ence held at Paris Sunday. ' Rex Secretary. Wm. E. Marshall of Randolph The Randolph Grain. Drill Assn. was acting as mail carrier from Ira Muir, Secretary. to Paris Monday. Randolph These organizations represent some Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Weston were business visitors at Salt Lake "City of the best livestock ever owned in during the week. Rich County and the men at the head Oliver Wahl&from has erected a of each have worked hard to obtain new fence around his lot, making livestock. Their efforts should be a nice improvement. by all interested livestock J., Warren Taylor , is home after tiihe at the men, by assisting them and patronworking for a short ranch. , t BQ izing them- as much as- possible. It seems there will be a houseW. J. THAYNE warming one of theseeVening. Farm Security Crop Specialist. . PINT No. 229 QUART No. 228 PINT No. 230 84.8 Proof. 7525 Grain Neutral Spirits. Copyright 1939, The Wilken Family, Inc., Aladdin, Schenley P. O., Pa. . 149 ft. from the E14 Cor. 12 Sec. 10, T. N., R. 5 E., SLB&M. The water will be used from May 1 ta ft. and W. August 31 inclusive of each year to irrigate 80 acres' of land embraced in- the NE14NESE and SSE14-NE1- 4 'Sec. 10, and SWNW, NWU-NWS- W Sec. SE-SEN- lly T,. 12 N., R. 5 E.., SLOB&M. Protests resisting said Application, must be an- affidavit form with extra copy and filed with T. H. Humpherys, State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah with $1.00 filing fee on or before December 31, 1939. T. H. STATE ENGINEER. Adv. Nov. 3, 10, 17, 24, Dec. 1, 1939. . Limburger Castles In America Limburg may only suggest cheese, but in Holland Limburg is notable chiefly for its churches and monasteries and some of the finest old castles to be seen anywhere. . |