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Show " 4k Volume 3 Number 35 Horse Kick Fatal 4th Bair ; To Randolph Boy i :'C J s.- - Randolph, Sept. it. r Rex, who was kicked in the head by a horse last Wednesday, died at the L. D. S. hospital Tuesday off streplacoecus infection resulting from the kick. Warren was born in Randolph December 1, 1120 and was a student of the Randolph district school. His parents, Cue brother, John, and four sisters, Amy, Jean, Ada and Edna, grandmother, Mary B. Rex, and grand mother, Amy Brown of Cedar City, survie him. Funeral services will appear Jn the next issue of the Reaper. The Reaper joins with the entire community in deepest sympathy for the bereaved family.. ' O. i.K. COUNTY AGENT NOTES EXHIBIT YOUR H , f i Fair committee members are mik- -- 22-2- 3 , RECLAMATION PROJECT MEETING HELD HERE Rich County Fair ' CHOICE PRODUCTS. . At Randolph f , 4-- f old 10-ye- Pioneer Buried a . - x Richard Warren Rex, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. $1.50 PerYearIn Advance Randolph, Utah, Friday Sept. 18, 1931 ; Huf-fak- Sept s2223,';; 5 5 ...... .,...,.,,,,.,,,,3 -- - -- air-ma- il ( - -- - - - - 4-- H tt e , Dyna-momoto- 4-- H 1 -- is-1- 4-- H Laketown News 4-- H 4-- H st -- , - - I j. Garden City. News -- , , - 1 - .the-differe- - - .. . .V Ar-gy- le 1 Woodruff News s -- y,i ... - n. ? t Lake-tow- er An afternoon and early evening session was held at Randolph, Utah, last Saturday to discuss reclamation matters and particularly the proposed .reservoir sites in the narrows of Bear river near that place. The following minutes were recorded: Minutes of a mass meeting held Sept. 12, 1931 at the court house in Randolph,' Utah. William Rees of Woodruff acting as chairman and T. J. Tingey as secretary. There were sixteen citizens of Rich 1 County present also Mr. John E. VOTE FOR THE QUEEN Moore, Chas. Myers, David Dean and Geo. Ewer, jr. of The Wyoming Times of Evanston present. The following ladies have been choRep. John E. Moore read a num- sen quhees from their home towns: Lola ber of letters from the people who Laketown ; Elgie Moss, had taken an interest in storing Johnson, Helen Dollie Nich and Rex Woodruff, water for irrigation on the Bear Garden City, unoils, Randolph. river. Letters were read from U. S. known. Senators Kendrick and Carey of These four queens will be voted for, Wyoming; also a report was read from E. B. Debler, Federal Reclama- for the Fair Queen the one receiving tion Hydraulic Engineer. the most votes to be declared the State Senator Chas. Myers ol queen. Votes will he sold at a cent a Knight, Wyo., gave his views as to the steps that should be taken in vote and may be bought at all busiorder to get the information desira- ness places in Randolph until Sepf. ble on the various storage pro- 22 and then at the Fair Grounds and positions. He also stated that there at the dance, Sept. 22. At 11 :30 p. m. were three other important factors at the dance th votes will be countto consider : First Have we a feasi- ed and the one getting the most votes ble site? Second Is the land under will become he Fair Queen and will the project worth the cash? Third-- Are be crowned and placed on the throne. the people willing to tackle such The other four queens will become a proposition? After all, the voter maids in waiting. Special costumes of Utah have the power to get ac- have been ordered for this occasion. tion with our Senators and Repre- It wil be well worth your while to sentatives in congress as also with our see the crowning of the quefen. ing themselves very busy making i nal preparations for Rich Countys This Fair and Rodeo is expected to next and two big days, Tuesday be the best and largest ever staged in , n Wednesday. Rich County. . , If you have any choice animals Raymond Rees. of Woodruff, Utah, of the Rodeo has spared poultry, vegetables, grains, sewiu Mipervisoc IMPORTANT NOTICE canned fruit, fresh fruit, flowers, etc. nothing in his efforts to make the be sure to bring them to the Fan Iiodeo bigger and better than ever ' INCREASED POSTAGE ON LET- and show what Rich County can do before, r v TERS AND POST CARDS TO in spite , of adverse weather condiAll kinds of stunts will be pulled N E W F O UNBLAND, tions. CANADA, in front of the grandstand, including GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHa Shooting Exhibition by G. L. BeckERN IRELAND, AND THE IRISn FLOWER SHOW er, famous Utah sportsman and a FREE STATE, INCREASED AIR- SUGGESTIONS. Strom' Man act by Andrew Mattson, MAIL RATE TO CANADA AND Rich Countys strongest man. Mr. Mat NEWFOUNDLAND. After you have produced a nice tson bends , iron bars in his teeth, bunch of flowers you want them to lifts heavy weights with his teeth. i Commencing Sept, 1, 1081, the post show to the best of advantage. Those Suspended across two chairs, Mr. Mat age on letters and post cards to Cana exhibiting flowers will furnish their tson Will allow several men to stand da and Newfoundland (including Lab on lases, therefore, select one that on his chest, - and will also have a rador) will be: will, add rather than subtract beauty large Imulder broken on his chest Letters, for each ounce or frae-flora your display. Do not cut the with sledge hammers. tion A - new feature of the Fair this centi stems too short. Gladiolas and the Post cards (single) . . . .. . , . . .2 cent tall ttowers should have stems about year is the Public Address System. Postcards (double) 4 cent! 18 inches long. Aim to leave enough Loud Speakers will be placed in the Commencing on the same date,- th of the green foliage to add richness Grand t.ind and other places around rate (postage plus fee) ap to the bloom. Then just put enough the Fair grounds.' Six announcer plica ble to air mail articles for Cana in' the vase 'to aHow the . Jlowers to wlH announce every feat or event da and Newfoundland (including Lab spread nicely, rather than appear that comes off.- This feature will be - ., rador) will be:--- " cramped and crowded. something new to many Of Rich CounFor the first ounce or fraction ,6. centi ty's people, and makes it possible to For each additional ounce pr- CLUB EXHIBIT TO BE hear the announcing of all events. fraction : io cent BIGGER AND BETTER. Another feature which always adds Effective Sept. 1, 1981, the rates ol , to the attraction of a Fair is the postage on letters and post cards tc Move .contestants make keener com Horse Pulling Contest on the Great Britain.. Northern Ireland, anc petition, therefore, since the clubs a machine used to measure the Irish Free State will be: , have increased 100 per cent in num- the pull of a horse. This event has Letters, for the first ounce or bers since last year their displays aroused the horsemen of this vicinity fraction 5 cents should and will be a demonstration ol and a larger, better grade of horses state officials. Motion by Frank Jackson and secLetters, for each additional how they MAKE THE BEST BET- are he'ng raised. onded ounce .or fraction by James Stuart That the 3 cents TER. Another drawing feature is the Post. cards (single) appoint a committee to Each dub f selects the three best Bob Reclamation Plant Orcbes chairman .3', cent' upon our Utah senators, represen Postcards (double) tra wh'eh will furnish the dance mu- wait .....6 cents articles out of each kind made.FairThese in congress, our Gov., state entatives Parcel Post packages to Canada, and at the County sic ho! h nights. These artists need England and mostvother foreign coun- .the best v of these are sent to the no introduction to the people of Rich gineer and the Utah Water Storage tries 4 cents' a pound a fraction, State Fair.' On this basis there should Countv or the surrounding country, Commissioners and urge them to help club articles ex one only needs to listen to their mu- In making an investigation into these fV be a total of 108 Motion was carried hibted by the girls. aside from, the sic for a few minutes, and they are propositions. unanimously. Chairman Rees named clubs animals. While at rea'lv to dance. three club exhibEvo-- v body in the county geems to LawrenceT. Johnson, chairman: Frank the fair examine the J. Tingey and Lewis Long-hurits and see what the bovs and 'girl: he interested and willing to work, for Jackson, as the committee. ' a blg-- rr r' i Miss' 'JunC Moffa t left "last week are doing! l and better Fair and Rodeo. Motion by Ralph Ellis and seconds f t t for Sugar City where she will teach If fair weather prevails, there is no ed by Francis That a comschool this winter. SWINE FEEDERS DAY AT doubt that this Fair and Rodeo will mittee Joseph be named bv the chairman to UTAH. S. U. A. LOGAN. ' C.. i V be the greatest show ever held in accompany our national and state of' . Last Saturday Jos. A. Cheney met t Rich County. ,,4 ficials on their tour of inspection. Moj with a painful accident when the , During' the past, summer, the col1 tion carried. horse he was riding shied, throwing lege, under the supervision of ProMotion to adjourn. him to the ground from which he re- fessor E. J. Manyard and Professor T. J. TINGEY, ceived a broken shoulder and in- H. Ii. Smith, has been carrying or 1 t Acting Sec. ne to some-stdhis back. jury feeding experiments. 1 wish4 that dt were possible . for all Mr.Chambers, the Adjuster for the Mr. and Mrs.1 Ole Mattson and son iswine feeders to see these various Home Fire Insurance Co. spent the Patent Infringement ' 'nowEldon left Saturday and for a trip to lotk of hogs most part of Sunday in Garden City Rogers on Patents says : "InfringeAlbuquersque, New Mexico, to visit cost in (gains from various rations. and made satisfactory settlement with ment is the unauthorized making, ustheir son, Stanley wrho is Alex Johnson for his fire loss. as The results are outstanding as shown ing, or selling for practical use, or for of a missionary in that state laboring by the difference in appearance were They profit, of an invention covered by a accompanied by Miss Louise Pope. the 'ten lots of hogs and - the results Mr. Carnell Scofield as principal, valid claim of a ' patent during the life (Garden City) and Sidney Irwin. on cost of gains. Miss Edna Allen, of Logan, and Miss On September 28th, the college B Wyona Miller of Salt Lake City, are of the patent. It may involve anyone They expect to be gone about ten days. sponsoring a Swine Feeders Day, in occupying the floor of our school of all of the acts of making, using and ' ' ' . order to get this information first hand building as instructors. A very good selling. It is therefore an infringeErnest W. Irwin, acting as chauf-- ' to the farmers. If yon are interested attendance was present Monday morn ment for hn unauthorized person to feur, left Friday to deliver Miss Vir- in swine feeding, it will be worth ing. make a patented machine for use or ginia Johnson to Salina, Utah where your while to spend a day at the colfor sale, though in fact it is neither she has been engaged to teach school lege on this occasion. Mr. Bart Satterthwaite is in charge used nor sold. , . the present term. of the Hodges Ranch Bus this year, : i 1 INCREASE and Lamont Schofield will drive the Ob the Waiting List Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Robinson ALFALFA YIELDS. North Rich High School bus to Lake-towmade a brief visit to Pocatello. Idaho Business Man (after Interviewing recently to see their daughter, Mrs. .Start now to increase your alfalfa his daughters ahltor): "I regret I J. E. Jensen. production for next year. Utahs alMr. and Mrs. Ross W. Hodges mo- cannot see my way to allow yon to ... your alfala tored to Ogden Saturday. Business and marry my daughter at present," but j falfa motto is Break Yes! School "t a retd off with much field every five years and increase the pleasure and a load of Brigham peach give me your name and address ; then, This is es Monday morning, but yield one half ton ner acre. for relatives. if nothing better turns up In the near most of the pupils had lost their pen- not theory, but experiments and pracfrom us again. cils during their vacation. , thruout the state tical applications Mr. ,T. N. Cook and Mr. Theodore future, you may hear Passing Show. have proven that on an average the Hildt brought in large loads of pedch : Weston Jackson of Salt Lake Citv. above statement is about right. In tin es this week and sold to the towns was visiting in our midst last wees, west our total production of live reasonable a at very price. people Backward Mexicans also repairing radios and such. stock is limited by the amount of feed Mexican Indian is said to have The now to break not begin produced. Why Miss Louise Pope no beast of Durden until the conWillard Lamborn of Logan. wras a up ail or part of your oldest alfalfa Mr. and Mrs. Ole Mattsonaccompanying of Meadow had brief visitor in 'wn Tuesday. fields and increase the efficiency ot ville and Mr. Sidney Irwin of quering Spaniards gave him the little your land? aie on their way to New Mexi- burro. Until then a wheeled vehicle A number of our townsfolk went to E. L. GUYMON. co. where they will spend a week is thought to have been unknown. the lower vallevs last week for their County Agent. rtth Elder Stanley Mattson who is peaches and other frnit and otthers doing missionary work for tin L. D les. are getting their winters wood, so it S. ehureh. looks like weil have wood n peaches daughters. Joyce and Helen, of Logan AlMrs. Mr. were visitors and of if time are hard aint it? Bryan Booth, Doris Rich and Marie Mr. and Mrs. George L. Langford fred Kearl. Mrs. Lee Wyndhaip re school at Paris will Sprouse left Saturday morning for Tie Siding. this winter. attend A reception was given a week ago turned to Logan with them for a in , interests to look their after at the Alfred Kearl ranch in honor visit with relatives there and in Salt aWyo well developed mine there Thev A number of our town people at. of Mrs. Lee Wvndham,. of Charleston. Lake City. to he gone for about two tended the expeet ", , S. C., and of Mrs. C. H. i peach day celebration at Thompson or Ward conference was held here weeks. Brigham City. Bv all reports, they Sacrameiito, California, both of had a very enjoyable tim. Sunday. All three members of the are sisters of Mrs. Alfred Kearl. Mrs. Stella P. Rich and daughter stake presidency were present, name A Ipna, left this week for Provo, Utah, Last Sunday afternoon, to our surSunday, a wekk ago. Mr. and Mrs l.v Prest. Roy A. D.Welker, AAlfred atwhere Mrs. Rich will resume her prise, Mrs. Athy, President of the Y. Law. Morris good C.H. Thompson, former residents of Hart and was work as an instructor in the Brigham L. M. I. A. Stake Board, visited our had at the session. Laketown, and Mrs. Alvin Thompson, tendance Youhg University, and Iona will at- ward and reorganized the young laspent a day visiting at Kana-Lul- a and school. tend dies, sustaining LaVina Pope, Afton On Tuesday relief society conven with friends in Laketown. The two Spencer, and Adelia Scofield as presimen. Charles and Alvin, were called tion was held in the ward chapel atA grent manv of our mothers dency, and releasing Mrs. Alvira Rich. to Logan to the bedside of their commencing at 10 a. m. Session lunch tended the Relief Society convention Genevia Wright, and Berniece t mother who is verv ill. was served at ron and a meeting in that was held at Laketown Tuesday. with a vote of thanks for past labors. We all join in wishing you sue Sundav, Sent. 18th. Mr. and Mrs the afternoon at 2 o. m. to a capacity Mrs. .T L. Gardner snent a fen cess in the Y. L. M. I. A. this fWm. P. Humphrey and their two house. days last week visiting at St. Char- fi- The funeral of John Livingston, of Aberdeen, Idaho, who died at that place, was held at Randolph Monday. Funeral conduced by Bishop Johnson. Opening prayer, H. J. Norris, jr. The speakers were: R. S. McKinnon, Wm. Johnson, Geo. Crosby and Bishop Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McKinnon sang a duet. Rilla Wilson and Ina Jackson sang solos. Shelby pronounced the benediction. John Livingston was boro in Scotland, Oct. 27, 1847, and would have been 84 years old his next birthday. He with his good family lived in for 29 years. They left Randolph in 1902 and moved to Canada. From there they moved, to American Falls, Idaho d id later at Aberdeen, .Idaho, their present home. Mr. Livingston was the father of eleven children, 48 grand children and 22 great grand children. ii - Long-hurs- Miss. Evelyn Rufi is home again after a two months visit at nevada. Miss Annie Stuart has gone at the B. Q. ranch. to teach A shower was given in honor of Mrs. Annie Rima last Saturday. The afternoon was spent in playing games. Many . beautiful presents were About 25 were present. n j Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Huffaker have gone to Salt Lake for a short re-cel- r visit Mrs. Ed. Rima and Mr. and Mr9. Rima, jr. were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. O.'M. Rima last week. EM. A surprise party was given Miss Marie Putnam last Saturday evening. were delighted In the The guests new and fascinating games which were played, and all had a very nice time. Mr. and Mrs.' Milton Stuart of Evanston, Wyo., visited here Sunday. Mr. Ezra Brown, sr., has quite ill the past week or so. been Mr, and Mrs. Joe Ashton returned home from Ogden Sunday where Joe has been recovering from an appen- dicitis operation. Quite a number of men attended the meeting at Randolph Saturday to discuss the prospects for a new reservoir. Lets all boost and put this over, before we all dry np and blow away. The town was called to action Monday morning by the familiar ringing of the school bell. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ellis and family attended the Morgan County Fair last week. Albert Shelby and Edgar Neville were visitors here last week. 1 M "Virginia Plan The Virginia delegates to the Constitutional convention had framed a form of government which was known as the Virginia plan. This had been drawn up by Madison after consulting with others and was presented to the convention by Governor Randolph. 1 Movable Feast Dates are those church feasts celebrations which, depending upon Easter, may vary as to date within fixed limits. Immovable feasts are those which fall always upon a cer tain calendar date, such as Christmas. In a general way. Thanksgiving day. may be considered a movable feast. |