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Show An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Of The People Of Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 1, Number 41 Randolph, Utah, Friday, November THANKSGIVING BREAKFAST Laketown's Lingo Mrs. Alley J. Taylor returned Friday after having attended a two weeks course in extension work at the U. A. C. of lgan, ' , i Bishop Goo. H. Robinson returned Friday from a brief visit with his family at Salt Lake City. He was accompanied by his wife and daughters, Grace and Lucille, who spent Saturday and Sunday here. , Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Griffin and children, Mr. and Mrs. Cleon (Lemon and son, and Miss Lucille Johnson Everyone knows how enjoyable the Thanksgiving dinner is. Few realize how easily it can be very badly unbalanced. Turkey, chicken duck, pork, bread, cake, piecrust, oysters and eggs are all A little thought foods. will show how plentiful these foods are on the average Thanksgiving dinner table. We shall'always insist) upon our turkey and our other goodies on Thanksgiving Day, no matter whether they be or not But we can use a little care and see that we also serve at this meal as many green- vege tables and as much fruit as possible, so thaj the meal will be a balanced one after all. , Local Ladies tending PIANO AT A SACRIFICE At- U. A. C. (By Mrs. Orin Jackson) acid-formi- acid-formi- visited their homes, respectively, at Newton, Brigham and, Logan among A thoughtfully-prepareThanksgivfriends over the week-ening breakfast will go a long way toward balancing the entire days diet. Mr. Orval W. Adams of Salt Lake Drink a full glass of orange juice, was a visitor at the home of Mr. and w ich is decidedly alkaline in spite of Mrs. Hyrum Nebeker, last week. so many thinking of it as the oppisite. Eat sparingly of cereal which is Mrs. Frank Spiers of Montpelier, acid, and use milk liberally with it made' a pleasant call on her parents, for the milk is alkaline. Reduce the Mr. and Mrs. Percy D. Moffat on Fri- morning bason and eggs or ham and eggs to a half portion, eat less toast, drink your coffe as usual, and eat Messrs J. Oils and Vara Cheney, heai til.v of any fruit sauce or marmalspent a few dajs here, after an ex- ade you have on the table. This tended visit in the interest of their morning meal will then be so alkaline mine-locted in the Tremonton country that you may sit down to Thanksgivand returned Monday. ing dinner with the knowledge that you have prepared yourself to stand Among visitors who spent Sunday a bit of anything you may here were the Misses Gretta Cheney, quite choose to eat Viola Mattson and Grace Irwin. d r- a an Apron seemed to rally, and it appeared that The Mutual sponsored and Overall dance on Friday night. be was getting along very well , for a time, until he took ill during the Sunday being peace Sunday, in- latter part of the week just a few teresting talks on the subject of days prior to his death. We wish to were give h.v Bishop G. H. extend sympathy to the bereaved Robinson. Hyrum Nebeker and Joseph family. Irwin. Miss Norma Weston was taken to The community was saddened Mon-dato learn of the suddeu death of Salt lake City Sunday to receive medShe Albert, the son of Jasper and Alice ical treatment at a hospital. Barker Henderson, who died during was accompanied by her father, Thos. Monday evening. The young man had G. Weston and Dr. Reay. Miss, Weshad two operations during the sum- ton has suffered for the past month mer, and although they were serious. with pneumonia. v mamand Startling' $2.00 Per Year 14, 1929 Mrs. Warren Taylor, Laketown, Mrs. N. J. Hodges, Garden City, Mrs. Donald Walton, Woodruff, and Mrs. Orin Jackson, Randolph are attending the fourth annual adult leaders training school conducted by the Extension Service of the Utah State Agricultural College. n leaders representing 19 counties of the state are receiving two weeks intensive training in projects re lated to home and community life, including clothing, nutrition, home management, home reading and organization methods. An interesting program was furnished the representatives during the school including, a reception and pinner Sunday evening, at the Hotel Eecles when president, E. G. Peterson of the College congratulated the representatives on their interest and activities in the rural homes and communities. Ephraim Bergeson, president of the Utah State Farm Bureau said he was ready to work with the women as they showed more interest than the men. T. H. Humphreys, president of the Logan Chamber of Commerce greeted the leaders. Prof. Walter Welti and his class in music gave an excellent entertainment after the dinner. The delegates were enthusiastic guests of the football game Saturday between the Utah Aggiesi and the Colorado College Tigers. The tour of the condensed milk factories conducted by the Logan Chamber of Commerce Wednesday was especially interesting. The leaders are returning with new ideas and nlans for cooperating with the different organizations for a fuller program. It is hoped that where these organizations do not exist that they may soon be organized in order that the citizens will reap the benefits of this special school,- - the only one of its bind in the United States. Fifty-seve- - , In Advance Local Overflow We have on hand in the vicinity of Randolph one pf our very best Lawrence Muir is remodeling his pianos. Rather than pay storage or reship this instrument to Ogden, residence. we will sell iit to a responsible party Dr. Reay is in Salt Lake a few days at a special price, on easy terms. Or, we will rent the piano with the priv- on business. ilege of buying later and apply rent Mr. A. Jacobson is a Randolph on purchase price. Iu answering, please give full reference in first let- business visitor this week. ter. Address Glen Bros. Roberts Arthur Barton has been suffering Piano Co., Ogden, Utah. adv. the last week with blood poisoning. 1 WOULD ANNUL MARRIAGE Through some mishap the water TO WED OTHER MAN broke loose in trench that carries it A couple at Idaho Falls has given into the Delbert Fackrell home. Fat a new turn to marriage by getting got his first bath in city viator trying to shut it off. tied up last, Saturday in Judge II court, and returning on MonThe school census has been comday to have the marriage annulled. The new part of the adventure is pleted, and it is interesting to note not asking for an annullment of the that all children of school age in RanDistrict are attending school marriage on the second day that has dolph or have graduated. said but bride the happened before, she had married the wrong man, in Many Randolph people are being evidence whereof she pointed to a hooked-u- p with the city water more court came with man into who young was than expected at this time. It the bride and groom and said that here was the man she should have wont1 be long now until everyone takes Additional interest lay in advantage of this modern convenience. married. the fact that the new man in the case Miss Gladys Kennedy school teacher admitted that . he had been and still at Garden City, who has been ill for was anxious to marry her, and the some time, is reported better at this to was release said he groom willing tonher so she could marry the other man, writing and will soon have her home now at the is She sils removed. or he was willing to go on and love, of her parents in this city. care for and keep her. It is not recorded that the court Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Peart and son even asked the "room how he knew Salt Lake Wedthat he could 'go on and love her in Farrel. motored to and pleasure. nesday on business the face of existing circumstances. The M. I. A. is giving a dance toThe final reply of the court was furnished by that he could unite them in marriage night, the music being Orchestra of Reclamation Plant the not them. divorce but could If they Evanston. secured a divorce it would have to be in a higher court, so the three went After traveling all night, Alton out togther. Idaho Republican. Cornia, 22, of Woodruff who had 1 Mr. and Mrs. Rav Kennedy motor- both bones in his right leg broken ed to Ogden Saturday evening and when his horse fell with him, was physician were accompanied back Sunday ny broujiht to an Evanston The accident octheir daughter Audry, who is- in the Saturday morning. nurses training quarters at Doe hos- curred about 2 oclock Friday afternoon at the Huf faker sheep camp and pital. She visited friends and rela- a number of miles had to be covered tives in Randolph, returning to her before an automobile road was reachduties litonday. - ed. 39-4- 1 . rs - Conways Inc. 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