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Show V ' tt I ft An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Of Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley ( ( Volume 6 Num bkr 4T Randolph, Utah, EXTENSION NEWS NOTES Garden City News' $1.50 Per Year In Advance Friday Oct. 27, 1933 SUMMONS Laketown News Woodruff News FOR IN THE DISTRICT THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT Miss Marie Putnam has gone to v'oirvtr Dustin,' Lynn' Tope, Lowell IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Lake for an extended visit. Salt met Thursday at the home of Mrs. P. RICH, STATE OF UTAH. jPope and Clinton Tremelling, who J. WILLIAM and their LAMBORN, D. Moffat organhave been wif fi t'lie C.' '0. 0. in' Blaccompleted School systems would improve the Miss Theora Dean has gone to LyPlaintiff. ksmith .fork .canyon, (luring, the summer efficiency of their students by making ization with Mrs. Kate Moffat as man, Wyo., to stay with her aunt this vs. months, have enlisted for another' six the lunch period just as important a president, Mrs. Zettie Kearl, 1st. vice winter. Fitz Arch Mrs. Carrie 2nd. 'Bionti.- . and will . .b . transfered vice Nebeker, Nebeker, Roy Kearl, to part in their program as is any sub- president, of ject in the curriculum, says Miss Elna president and Mrs. Verne Orvin sec- Nebeker, and the unknown heirsNebg southern Utah this week. Miss Jennie South and Mr. and Mrs. John Aaron Henderson J. Mrs. deceased; Sarah Nebeker, spoke retary. of the Utah State Miller,1 nutritionist Irvin Quist, visited here last week. Lorina on of Ilortense Nebeker, the eker, the season subject I).e,e.r early is on and piany are Agricultural College Extension Ser- briefly r, Neba Delbert Mooneh, Shirley Nebeker, tomes of the pioneers and Mrs. L. being brought to 'town', 'our local boys vice. Mrs. James Cox has returned home Willis spent a short time explain- eker, TIaselton Nebeker, Stokes Neb8mre .getting, their . buck. . A. number, .of . Provision should be made for a Cache Valley hunters have been on hot dish every day and all students ing the herbs etc., used by the early eker, and the unknown heirs of after spending several weeks in Salt this side of- the hill and they seenr to encouraged to take advantage of il. pioneers. Aquilla Nebeker, deceased ; Ada E. Lake and Ogden, visiting with frieuds Wahlstrom. Arlene Wahlstrom, Ilor- and relatives. more that think deer from are box home should be running here The lunch, r We itrsb1 wave tense Wahlstrom, Ada E. Wahlstrom. home met at of The the had the 'pleasure of the popularized and frequent discussion boys Mrs. Elizabeth Lee is visiting with as guardian of Homer Wahlstrom, H. John club their : leader, Weston, of contents made. its essential following from, , ,Qgden .valley Seth her sister, Mrs. Annie Tingey for a Wahlof heirs and unknown their the for last Nephi Lee The Lee noon meeting meal served at school Monday night s Gould,' Wright, Wright, while. short and John season of finished and their books Lamborn, strom, deceased; the Cottle. and. a .crowd ibf six, LeRoy and supervised by a patent or teachPope and other to numerous to men- - er affords an excellent opportunity etc. As they were about to disperse the unknown heirs of Franklin MerThe Senior and Adult classes of for the evening, the parents of the rill. deceased; Lydia Weston, J. Richtion all praising Rich1 County for so for- instilling good ideals of table Woodruff M. I. A., held a social the Weston Sarah ard Cheney, Weston, and social courtesies. It also boys walked in and surprised tlie boys many nice deer. in the Opera House Tuesday evening. acts as a- - check on the mothers prep- and their club leader by holding forth Annie Wahlstrom, Benjamin Weston, Oct. 24th. Miss. Lolita . I lodge? . . of . Tremmiton; aration and packing of the lunch sent in a nice little party to finish up the II. R. Weston, Effie Lamborn, Marva Weston. Leah Weston, Loran Weston, spent the week-envisiting with her from home. The child whose neigh- evening. Ned Rees is able to be around again Blanche Weston, and the unknown parents, .Mr. .and. Mrs. N J.. Hodges.- bor is eating a lunch ithich is more a slight touch of pneumonia. after of heirs deceased; Weston, Lamborn Melinda Grandma has Joseph carefully, prepared and packed than 7 of t W. heirs and the unknown Perry Missway home' from is his. is not slow iif telling his moth- gone to Logan for a short time to Word has been received that Melvin -visit her sons, John and Willard and Nebeker, and the heirs of any de(high school, Brigham, Utah, over the er aboqt it. Cox has been taken from the hospital other ALSO ALL ceased Mrs. her Defendant; Ada Wablstrom. After creating' a wholesome environ daughter, persons unknown claiming any right, We expect him home soon. ment 'for an adequate school lunch Mr. Jones of Ogden and of the Jones title, estate or interest in or to the Funeral services were held in the the next concern is to make that adeMrs. Bert Brown is home again aft waFd chapel- Saturday- for the baby A hot dish Music Co. of that city, was a town real property described in Plaintiff's quate 'luuch available. a serious operation ter at the Dee cloud of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hanson. ownership or constituting any c made with milk is essential. Sand- visitor on Sunday. hospital. title thereto. Plaintiff's the iy upon va's 'fhrhifehecl' by the ward choir. wiches, salads and raw vegetables or Defendants. is , 'under Duane Kearl of Ogden, Utah, the direction of .sister Fontolla fruits will complete the lunch. The A number of suecesful hunters got Scholield. The speakers were Elders student whose lunch contains some- visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID their deer and returned home : happy. DEFENDANTS J. W. .Gibbons, .Royal. Pope and Bish- - thing hot has a hutch better chance Byrd Kearl. You are hereby summoned to apop Spence. Interment was made in of being physically fit and mentally Ezra Osro and Carter Oornia, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jensen of Og pear within twenty days after the the Garden City cemetery. The death alert than does the one who brings a and A. Wallace Ashton J. and Brown, if summons this of service you. upon 'Was caused by a spider bite on the cold lunch or none at all, or who car- ilen were Sunday visitors at the new .Toe cars. are Schultess sporting ' ' which in served within the County cheek. October 8th.' Doctors were ries that jelly sand home of Ole and Andrew Mattson. j called. upd everything was wiich wrapped in a newspaper and Mrs. Jensen was formerly Miss Vivian this action is brought; otherwise Mr. and Mrs. Vraun Cook of Caliwithin thirty days after service, and - done-fbut the poison throws it info the waste basket be Wahlstrom a former resident here. fornia visited here with relatives last defend the above entitled action: and could not be counteracted, death com cause it is too soggv and unappetizing wek. Mr. Leland Longburst returned to do case in of failure judgso, to Lake Salt bur Thursday, October 10th. your Leon Kearl was taken to be eaten, Miss Miller says. to Calif, with them. There are several ways of attacking City Monday by his parents, Mr. and ment will be rendered against yon Mr. and Mrs. William Earley and the problem of the hot lunch. Per Mrs. Morton Kearl, to seek medical according to the demands of the Gilbert Cox spent the week-enGrandma Mercy Gibbons of Logan, haps the simplest way is for each advice regarding an affliction of his complaint which has been filed witfi home for the deer hunt. the Clerk of said Court. were week end visitors. ( hild to bring a hot milk soup or milk eye. a to obtain is action This brought drink in a thermos bottle. In some Rees and Dora Longhurst The deer season brought many uim-ro- decree quieting Plaintiffs title in the areDorothy rural schools the board of education A WORD ON Ilenagers College this atending ms wash boilers which are sportsmen visitors to our valley land described in said complaint. Willard winter. Tingey, Cal Cornia. JR.. IL CROSBY, GEORGE Geo. oyt NEW PHILOSOPHY placedsupplied K. were whom week on the flat top of the furnace last among are and Flora Res going to the Weber for Plaintiff, Attorney or stove. Each child brings his hot Lamborn of Sait Lake II.. Adrian College and Gilbert Cox to the A. C. Wvo. DAVE SMITH), , LoEvanston, of Seth of Kearl in a small fruit jar. At about Godfrey Ogden, food (By. Oct. 27, Nov. 3, 10, 17, 24, 1033. :.10 a. m. these jars are placed on gan, Willard Lamborn of Logan, and Adv. Leah Walton has returned home Those rebellious agraians of the Il boil which contains a others. the in the rack after having medical treatment in Salt middle we-t- failed to be appeased in small amount of hot water. By noon their blazing wrath by President each child ha-- his hot food Lake. The Primary officers entertained at ready with Roosevelts reassuring Address of very little effort. a party in the ward relief society hall .. Mrs. Vilda Nicholls spent the week last Sunday night. Instead of soothor Saturday afternon in honor of the reParent Teacher associations ing their tiirbulunt minds it only fan- women's clubs could sponsor the end with her children but has returnMrs. Sarah Cheney, t tiring presidency ned their flaming anger into Mrs. Annis Wahlstrom and Mrs. Mary and have different women surging Yon ed to Salt Lake where her husband is tumult. Accusations came from that The afternoon was Most Complete Line Everything few days at a time, to O. Robinson. a for in the hospital. a Successful Need for i Party impulsive region to the effect thar prepare and serve the food. One snent in games and refreshments, inPresident Roosevelt had betrayed them woman may be enrol oveil to prepare terspersed with a program. The fol MASKS asstd. kinds . .2 for 5c and up Mr. and Mrs. Ted South are the into the hands of the usurps by and serve the hot food for the entire lowing members of the Stake Board PUMPKINS, asst. . . .2 for 5c and up Hoover's policy of relieving the year. Some schools have the child were present: Clarissa Ward, Ilor- - HATS, Big assortment 3 for 5c and up nroud parents of a baby girl born Oct. farmers by the word of promise in- ren bring vegetables and milk and lonse Rich, Emily Rich, Inez Findlay HORNS, 3 for 5c 24th. nifty stead of the feel of cash. President NUT CUPS, orher foods from home, while in other and Cora Wilhelmson. . .4 for 5c and up kinds all Now, such' a comparison is fright- class Fern Eastman has gone to Evans12 for 5c organizations, during the sum Sarah Cheney was presented with good size fully absurd. if not childishly ridicu- naer;- have prepared for the hot disli quilt. First Counselor Annis Wahl NAPKINS, 5 for 5c ton to wrork for Mr. and Mrs. Ezra etc. Cats, TALLIES, Witches, lous. President Roosevelt is was presented with a quilt ton, HALLOWEEN CANDIES .. lb. 10c Brown, by canning storing and drying vege jr., who have a new daughter. dent Hoovers antopoid the direct tables to be used for this purpose. and Second Counselor, Mary C. Rob CREPE PAPER, orange and opposite. President Roosevelt can do Meat and meat soups have been can inson was presented with an auto15c black. 2 for NOTICE TO CREDITORS no wrong: Hoover could ned so that list minute preparations graph album in appreciation of their of Ann M. Price, deceased. do nothing right. Estate Lanterns Decorations Favors will be less difficult. From the stand services. will present claims with Be that, .ns it may. Franklin P. is Creditors Confetti, Serpentine, etc. noint teachers, parents to vouchers the undersigned, or George the m:a. we are vitallv concerned with ana of student?, Trail Mrs. Lazelle ' Greenhalghs food, there persons preparing-theII. Crosby, Jr., at Evanston, Wyo., NEW NOVELTIES AND GIFTS today. Hoover is temporarily dead nre advantages to placing the respon Builders Class presented a minstrel COMING EACH WEEK poli Men v' sripT ki r, c. so let his w,ear Attorney for this Estate, on or before With the same person for the show Monday night, assisted by Mrs the 13th day of December A. D. 1933. a well earned red. The 8bility in, Mrs Richan and .Fred Johnson. Cora entire year, and. letting the studen lwneylep ELIZABETH ASTLE, fulufV wil give him his proper place nay cash for their hot dish. 'Miss Mill Miss Grace Irwin. of Ann M. Price, Administratix in bistort, He could not hope. ,tQ srer 5c er advises. ; Deceased. there hv the biased minds of this moved Mrs. Lydia Johnson has Date of first publication, Oct. lb, Service With a Smile generation. over from the Meadowville ranch, Leo A. D. 1933. "mope farmers are TTnele Sams bad Johnson has moved'in the Frank Lam 1933. Nov. Adv. Oct. bovVf todav. They have been cod Injustice became too marked and the born apartments, Mrs. Cora Johnson Our NOTICE died and pampered and humored so ballot method too , impotent.' 1 Mead at from the in ranch is moving much and so long hv scheming poll great Civil War can be attributed to owville and Parnell Johnson is movin NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United States Land Office, Department of the Interior, U. S. Land tieians that they have come to think this very struggle, the 'South repre to the Meadowville ranch. senting the farm, the North represent Salt Lake City, Utah, Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. Sept. thenfe'dves maHv-of ' society ; 'trig the factory. September 12, 1933. 30, 1933. NOTICE is hereby given proijfl a(nd, independent class slowly v In and Mrs. Mr. Wm. J. Lamborn that devastating struggle indust Concern: To It Whom May beintr rad need to sulwervianoe that Martha L. Kent, of Laketown, the visiting in Logan demonstrated its supremacy over spent the week-enis hereby given that the Notice atof indndrv and flu ry powftfn oveno-dUtah, who, on July 22, 1930, made son and others their with Grant, State of Utah has filed in this office stockraising homestead, as amended ance. To tb;s ignominous end they agriculture, and the tyrrariy and op tending school at the U. A. C. the Dression which, followed through lists of lands, selected by the said No. 049295, for Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, EV2W, bare their'safage "fangs in violent reconstruction period marks the on j Slate, under section 6 of the Act of SW4SE Section 7, Lot 1. H. Robinson Geo. returned Bishop black page in our American history, Congress, approved July 16. 1894, as T a Through such SEV4NEy4, N at a visit Salt Tnesdavfrom pyoeedpre, weeks WNEy4, That. with the uprisings of today School lands, viz : Lot 4. SE y4, Section 18, NWySAVy SecIndemnity can he their only reward. Lake City. go to prove conclusive that Sec. 4, T 7 North tion 17, If the 12 (NWNW) ham is forced to only North, Range Township Roosevelt is unreservedly S. L. M. Serial 051347. 5 from its long term plan of President East, Salt Lake Meridian, has The teachers of the county left Range 6 East. and unqualifiedly right in his con so far said of 2445. lists, List Copies filed notice of intention to make raising the asrraianto a parity with victions that full Thursday for Salt Lake City to at- as dethey relate to said tracts by conother classes in oir .sehome-o- f final Proof, to establish claim to the ecoN. E. A. of the tend the institute ' "in of behalf every class, subdivisions, have been scriptive nomics to gve the farmer some im- necessary above described, before the Clerk land eat never this mean, (Does again?) spicuously posted in this office for to make mediate relief of a substantial nature, large or small in America of the District Court, at Randolph, Keuhle Air. F. and Eric Richan J. great Democracy of which we of inspection by any person interested Utah, on the 14th day of November, h's plight as a shoo- - obsorber to do these are Fish the busy Hatchery a success. boast That we may have by the public generally. During 1933. Claimant names as witnesses: nipslir a,g wplj ns, foreign economics davs transplanting fish in various and of publication of this no- Lulu B. the period 'listp stances will be prolonged bv the justice,to equality, freedom inand the Kearl, Delrnas R. Kearl, Dan fact as places around the lake. pursue happiness right ' t tice, or any time thereafter, and be- E. Marshall, and Vera L. Marshall, move- - I A well as theory. house divided fore final approval and certification all of Laketown, Utah. Thomas F. This great economic injustice to the against itself ot must fall. The power under departmental regulations Thomas, Register. asrraian of the U. 8. has bepn constant of patience, sacrifice, and persever25, 1907, protests or contests Adv. Oct. Nov. 3, 1933 April ance to are lessons our the fath of the State any claim pioneer since the Robert Fulton steam against mij. jl.T growing bequeathed us as our richest heri This will inform the public that we of the tracts or subdivisions herein4 pd down the Hudson in his first steam ers that tage. recently sold the Ranch Cafe to our before, described on the groundminerpropelled boat, ervstalizing hitter an If you believe what I have said former and are now located the same is more valuable for -partners tagdnism into open revolt when the above, you can not deny that your at the STANDARD AND AVIHTE al than for agricultural purposes, will barber is an essential cog in our great HOUSE CAFES, as proprietors and be received and noted for report to economic machine which grinds out owners, where we shall be pleased to Ihe General Land Office at WashingSEND YOUR living for us all, and is entitled to his welcome and efficiently serve our ton, D. C. Failure so to protest or o SHOE REPAIRING WORE A shate of the money you spend for the former customers and friends; also contest, within the time specified, will necessities of life a haircut is TO many new ones, with the best the be considered sufficient evidence of necessity. VYO. character of the tracts EVANSTON, market affords. Have made a big I in arrangement,' having new and the selections thereof, being othchange PRICES R EASON ABLE I. H. M. CLUB ENTERTAINED cooks and serving the best dinners erwise free from objection, will be apA SATISFACTION for 25c., 30c., and 35c. All girls em- proved to Ihe State. GUARANTEED THOMAS F. THOMAS, The T. TI. M. ("Tub was entertained ployed. Register. at the home of Lillian Gunn. Sixteen Call in and see us at our new lo1 Prizes for best characters ij club members were present, and three cations Front and Tenth Streets, visitors. All present seemed to have Evanston, Wyoming. Charity STANDARD CAFE, an enjoyable time sewing. OBand A very Charity. said Hi Ho, the sage of WHITE HOUSE CAFE, Chinatown, is a valuable means of good lunch was served which was en WING "WONG and BROTHER, joyed by all. NR.4 MEMBER our own hardships in studyOwners. forgetting of , ERMA .TONES, others. those ing . Adv Seeretai COURT SCHOOL LUNCH NEEDS MORE ATTENTION SAYS EXPERT 3 - De-lin- . - -- 4-- Ghar-1-te- - d - -- Grace-Wrigh- week'-eii'- d. - - Mu-'si- t . po.-sib- le the-bab- or e, -- d d r ( t Halloween Goods : pro-ne- pair-suin- g . - ex-pre- si st-o- 11 Metro to $1.00 Store s h-- d s pro-test- NE-N- -- disap-pointmen- "hi-- V. Announcement! Prepare Now Big Halloween , -- non-miner- t t-- 1 Mask Dance At Woodruff Tuesday, Oct. 31 . Good Year Shoe Repairing Shop JMel Smuins The Rythm Aces. y-- -- |