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Show An Independent Newspaper Devoted To Tlie Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 2, Number 48 Woodruff $1.50 Per Year In Advance Randolph, Utah, Friday, December 12, 1930 News ALLOCATION 4-- OF MONEY CLUB BABY BEEF ON PARADE Laketown News Last Saturday the calf club boys had their calves on parade. A Mr. and Mrs. Dilloh Frazier are 'refine bunch of calves, ranging from 1 Miss Blanche Barker of St. Charles, joicing over tue arrival or a sou born year to 18 months. Idaho, spent a few days in our midst, December 2nd. No wonder Dillon Twenty-sicalves are in the club, visiting relatives and friends. smiles. This is his first experience as 13 but out for show, on acwere only t papa. Because of my keen interest in the count of cold weather and being out theyre stopping. Willard O. Lamborn, of Logan, paid people of our county, I am So day after day as those mishaps oc- of town. young our town a visit early last week callNora Cox narrowly escaped drowncurred, The boys are always glad to show ing on many relatives and friends. He pleased to reply, to the article, Will ing last week when she accidently lou Tell the Reaper, which appeared Quick torth would these rescuers their calves and have them judged as still has life insurance policies at stepped into a hole in the ice oi the in last weeks issue of this paper. the prize winners change. sally but we rather think he was in creek. She was rescued by Dillon FraIt seems quite evident that the fund To pick up the victims who fell off The following club members were hand, of ducks? quest zier. the cliff out: resulting from the collection of fines With the ambulance down in the could not be better spent than for the Robert Rex, Donald Rex, Wayne The N. R. High School gave a dance, James Stuart was elected as school benefit of our boys and girls during valley. Rex, Ben Rex, Harold Rex, Bartborn Friday evening. A large crowd was hom'd member for this district, the plastic period when they, are form Rex, Bill McKinon, Roy McKinnon, present and everyone had a good time. lifes habits, attitudes, and ideals. Then an old sage remarked, Its a Blen Norris, Earl Nebeker, Paul Jones, Music was furnished by the Garden Ezra Putnam was a business"-- visit- ing marvel to me If the boy and the girl can Steve Wilson Zoe Jackson. ' City Orchestra. or at Ogden last 'week. . reached at the right time in nfe and .That people give far more attenThe calves were judged by county tion then guarded from slipping agent, W. R. Smith, of Evanston. Six Kay Howell and Earl Pugmire at Mrs. Mark Hopkins is visiting at in the carefully wrong direction, the greater part To repairing results than to stopping prizes given by the Randolph business St. Charles, were Sunday visitors at Salt Lake with triends and relatives. of the juvenile delinquency and later the cause houses and consisting of bridle, bridle the home of C. H. Alley. When theyd much better aim at reins, box candy, five gallons of gas. crime can be prevented and the generOn account of hard times the D have al level of our young citizenship .imone large box of dates and one hair prevention. Mrs. Shirley Nebeker returned last layed off nearly all their single men. proved. The organizations of Scouting, Let us stop at its source all this mis- cut were awarded as follows: week from p brief visit to her father, (It pays to be married.; M Harold Rex, 1st. chief, cried he, Men, Gleaner Girls, Campfire Gleed, Sr., at Dillon, Montana. Henry Ben Rex, 2nd. Come, neighbors and friends, let Girls, etc., areTiandicapped for want Seville Joseph recently returned us rally ; Robert Rex, 3rd. funds with which to finance themBenj. T. Orvin was called to Salt from one of his very frequent trips to of Zoe Jackson 4th. selves and they must either fall far If the cliff we will fence, we might Lake Sunday to be near his mother. Park City. We have heard rumors of almost dispense their possibilities of accomDonlad Rex, 5th. Mrs. Rhoda Orvin who is said to be a certain widow that lives there. Does short of With the ambulance down in the Pay McKinnon, 6th plishing good or else solicit financial seriously ill. this mean more wedding bells The boys cannot be praised too valley. support from the people of the commun much for the fine showing they have Mr. and Mrs. Parley W. Hart left proposed allocation of the Mr. and Mrs. lieioert Burrell of Og- ities. The a fanatic, the others rejoin- made in the raising of baby beef. fines would solve this hes from for Ogden, due to the illness Oh, money Sunday den were visitors at the home of Mr. ed, of Mr. Harts mother. and Mrs. James Cox Saturday and NOTICE OF THANKS Dispense with the ambulance: Society in the past has failed,1 or Sunday. its of certain Never i failed with Ernest Irwin has started hauling the partially In behalf of the and these members now have Hed dispense with all charities too, club, I wish mail from Randolph to Paris, altermembers Francis Tingey was called to Logan to be handled by the courts. It seems to thank the business men of Randolph nating with Mr. John H. Jensen. if he could; Sunday where his wife is critically ill very logical that the fines collected as No, no! Well support them for- for the splendid prizes they gave to the calf club. I also wish to thank ever! of failures should be Mrs. Sarah A. Smith has moved inHenifer and Woodruff played quite a resultin these as fast folks R. failures W. we the interest Smith for to future up just Arent her new home on North east Main picking president preventing an exciting game of basketball Satur- spent fall? club. or he as in our shown has Fence Ambulance, street. The they poem, day. The score was 36-- in Henifer s which I have frequently quoted, illusSAMUEL REX, And shall this man dictate to us? favor. well: Club Leader. Shall he? issue Fred Smith & Bro. of Randolph, very trates the point at 1 should people of sense stop to . were business visitors here on SaturWhy The choir gave a party at the home NOTICE a fence Fence or Ambulance last. up put day of Mrs. George Nicholls Saturday. The When the ambulance works in the evenig was spent in playing games "Twas a dangerous cliff, as they freeUnited States Land Office, Jack Frost has been hanging round valley? Also a short musical program was givSalt Lake City, Utah. rather close lately, have you noticed confessed ly en. About 16 members were present. it? Though to walk near its crest was But a sensible few, who are practical To Whom It May Concern: ' Notice is hereby given that the State too. so pleasant. Mrs. Ezra Putnam entertained at a A large truck load of Xmas trees, Will not bear with such nonsense of Utah has filed in this office lists ol But over its terrible edge there had unquilting last week at her home. said selected State,, the much by headed for the lowTer valley was seen lands, longer. slipped tA duke and full many a peasant, They believe that prevention is bettei der section 6 of the Act of Congress, pass through, town lat week, which than cure, approved July 16, 1894, as Indemnity-Schoo- makes us think that Christmas is lust So the people said something would be thb soon will And lands, viz: SE4NW4, NE their around corner, are you thinking have to be done. party SW4, Section 15, Township 13 North, of shopping and mailing stronger. But their projects did not at all early for your Range 7 East, Salt Lake City, Serial Xmas? Encourage them then with tally. Results of the school election held Some said, Put a fence round the No. 049562, indeminty state selecpurse, voice and pen in Garden City 1recinct Election Dis2407. List other Copies pf said lists, so while tion, philanthropists cliff. of (And the edge -to said tracts by as trict No. 1, . for .a School Board mem- - Some. "An ambulance down in the relate far V theja dally w-have been fill pretense and put ctesdriptive subdivisions ber to act for the next tour years, scorn will They valley. Clarence Cook, 51; Parley N. Hodges, a stout fence conspicuously posted in this office for 50; L. L. Cook, i8. Much interest was But the cray for the ambulance carOn the cliff that hangs over the insepetion by any person interested and The North Rich basketball boys bv the public generally.' During the manifested in this election as some . ried the day valley. the graduates of last year the played districts feel as though they have been period of publication of this notice, or, score was 20 to 2 in favor of North For it spread through the neighneglected. Better guide well the young than reRich. The game was followed by a boring city, is claim them when old. aproval and certification, under de dance given by the student body. or A fence may be useful not, it Mr. Willard Lamborn, representing - true, For the voice of true wisdom is partmental regulations of Apr. 25, 1907, the Beneficial Lite Insurance Co., moprotests or contests against the claim full brim became calling : each heart But The English Literature has finished tis of the State to any of the tracts or but tored through to Logan via The Gar-- , is fallen good, the of pity j To rescue reading Tennysons Enoch Arden, subdivisions hereinbefore, described on and the students den City Road. He reports t,nt there For those who slipped over the danger-best all agree that it was more is is too muA snow in places on the road To prevent other people from fall- the ground that the same ous cliff. a real story. valuable for mineral than for agrifor "travel by auto. jjjor J And the dwellers in highway and cultural of source temptathe close purioses, will be received and up Better School was to be held on the 13th., alley for noted MrJohn Yassui of the Mutual Gave pound report to the General Land but due to several things it has been crime and tion or gave pence, not to put Office at Washington. D C Failure so Creamery Co., passed through Garden Than deliver from dungeon or tWg s so we will up a fence. to protest or contest, within the time changed ; City, incidentally stopping here and on an ambulance down in the the 23rd school out of be But sufficient there in the interest of the company. Better put a strong fence Ground the specified, ofwill be considered valley. of character evidence Mrs. N. J. Hodges met with the Retop of the cliff The Economic- class has been discus lief Society on Tuesday of this week, For the cliff is all risrbt if youre Than an ambulance down in the the tracts and the selections thereof, sing hard times and its causes. We demonstrated , suggestive ideas for being otherwise free from objection, think we will be able to guard against valley. careful. they said. will be approved to the State, buildin Christmas Gifts. fine not use money the Why And if folks ever slip and are it another year. ELI F. TAYLOR, of the at fence the. top the strong ing dropping, A dense fog has been hanging over Register. the slipping that hurts them cliff? meeting was held 1 this valley for the past three weeks. It isnt so much R. D. LAW. 10th. School Laketown at Wednesday BOY SCOUTS TO CONDUCT A lititTe':, of that sunshine which we conditions and As the shock down below when Supt. of Schools, Rich County, Utah. equipment playground MEETING SACRAMENT grumble so much about during the were discussed. Cake was sold to start summer months would be appreciated The Boy Scouts will conduct the fund for the equipment. LAVON RICH BACK FROM HAWAII . now. 1 Sacrament meeting Sunday. A program ATTEND FUNERAL IN IDAHO i Smith of in about the Car-nehonor Mrs. Williiim Pane and Mrs. Prophet Joseph La von (Jimmie) Rich, who will be rendered. The whole war.d is Scofield have been on the sick three years ago, was manager of the Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Rex, Iewis day requested to come out. Encourage the Mutual Creamery Plant at Randolph, list for the past week. Friday, Dec. 12, will be parents come and Mrs. Leonard Longhurst will scout work. The in their parents boys returned for a visit with old friends. at high school. to Idaho Falls Tuesmotored of TABULATION OF THE CENSUS OF For the past three years he has labor- to school and go to class in place funeral of Mrs. to the attend studay HELD the MEETING and CLUB children or child of RICH COUNTY AS OF APRIL the their ed in Hawaii a a missionary Rounds. do parthe 1st 1930. L. D. S. church. It was necessary for dents will stay home and Miss Mrs. Rounds was formerly The Elite Club met at the home of him to learn their language before he ents work. close of a friend Blanche very Lewis, W. Mrs. Marshall E. Mr. last and 1980 1920 1910 could preach the gosepl to them. ' T. Rex, whom he met in Australia Last Wednesday, Dec. 3, the first Saturday and spent their regular Sat- W. Garen City Precinct A certain young lady in Randolph, 379 337 323 Khile on a mission. Laketown Precinct 297 321 229 seems to be the cause of his visit and second basketball teams went to urday evening. All members reported Evanswith a deligthful time. 594 744 701 here. He gave the Reaper office a Evanston and competed Randolph Precinct NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 77 74 126 pleasant call and told of some of his tons two teams. The score of the Itoundvalley Precinct 122 missionarv experiences and the habits two second teams was 26 to 4 in favor GRADE SCHOOL TO HAVE RADIO Sage Creek Precinct DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR of South Rich. The game between the Woodruff Precinct 404 366 367 of the Hawiian people. U. S. LAND OFFICE at and to school install Grade was The teams main two expects very exciting He says, They are very nice people Salt Lake City, Utah, well fought, the Evanston boys beat- a new radio system next week which Totals 1.873 1,890 1,883 and treat you fine. November 10, 1930. 30 room. in each a loud will score 1 have us being the finespeaker by point, ing He claims Hawaii is one of the NOTICE is hereby given that Jo1 PARENT TEACHERS st, places in the world to live among to 29. SUNDAY SCHOOL TO seph Clark, of Couer D Alene, Idaho, MEET AT RANDOLPH (be palm trees where the climate never NUMBER BUDGET team GIVE basketball the Dec, 5, guardian of Norman Clark Floyd, Friday, changes 'Where it is not too hot or minor heir and only heir of Oliver F. played the Henifer town team and was The parents and teachers of Wood- toq cold, but lust right Ther Sunday school will put on a Floyd, who, on November 15, 1926, 27. ruff met with the parents and teachfriends of Elder Rich defeated 33 to The budget number Dec. 17, consisting of made section 6, Enlarged homestead ers of - Randolph Monday. Bishop , will be Randolph glad to see him any time. Come Executive Council meeting was held a program and dance. Wl-Tingey of Woodruff, was the malnj No. 043243, for Wednesday, Dec. 10, and it was de- - This number will be a combination entry. Speaker. R. D. Law and Ray Rees al- again, Jimmie. NE1-, NE1-4Section An 7; hours pro1 cided to buy a new day bed for the of program and dancing. so spoke for a few minutes.- These ladies rest room. gram will be given on the stage of the NW1-4- , Section 18, Township 14 North, AX HOOKS CLOTHES LINE meetings help to draw the two towns Opera House and a dance will be Range 7 East, Salt Lake Meridian, more closely together. will Dec. our 12, boys given in the hall after the program. play Keith Jessop, while chopping wood theFriday, here team basketball Part of the time will be fof the has filed notice of intention to tomake I High Morgan Boiling Water the misforhad the at the Gray Ranch, in Randolph. This promises to be a children and part for the older people. final Proof, to establish claim While water is being boiled it Is in tune to have his ax hook on the clothes very close and exciting game and ev- Everyone come out and lets spend the land above described. motion caused by the expansion of the be sure and come. evening together. Any persons claiming adversely the water nearest the source of heat. line, jerking the ax from his hand erybody 1 in his described land are advised to a bad above and very gash putting These particles rise, and the cooler Tie It Tight Wells Low Temperature claims or objectioiis with the file unconscious. him their and head knocking and heavier particles from above Tie a pencil securely to yoor teleA well in Colorado producing carbon of the United States Land move Into their place, setting up what Being alone at the ranch it was some dioxide 98 per cent pure at a tem- phone and yon will find many step Register on or before the 27th day of are called convection currents through time lefore he came to. He lost conOffice of 40 degrees below zero is and a great tax on the memory will the water. This process continues un- siderable blood but seems to be alright perature 1930. must be December, avoided. It tied, though, known as an ice cream well, since be til all the water is at a uniform ELI F. TAYLOR, will on like or frost-eovwound it for the any .his disappear just except again, j the fittings are constantly Register. pencil. head. ered from this refrigerant. 4--H FROM FINES x . V y. 4-- H 4 I k -- l Garden City News - 1 L .- North Rich Notes -- -r ... 1 gar-le- y none-miner- al - Parent-Teache- rs , South Rich Notes ll Hell-stro- x. 2, SW1-4SE1-- - 4, 2 4 |