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Show An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 9 Number 45 $1.50 Per Year In Advance Randolph, Utah. Friday December 4, 1936 CHILD HEALTH Woodruff News ' CHOOSING THE SANTA Laketowri News IMPORTANCE OF MONTHLY EXAMINATION South Rich News (Miss Alta Ellingford) The South Rich Trojans won the About this time of year everyone is planning for Christmas, which involves first basketball game of the season in the selection of toys competition with Star Valley High No two children are alike in person- - School, Afton, Wyo. After trailing or physical make-up- , thus making hind for three quarters, the Trojans a vital problem of choosing gifts, for came ahead in the last quarter to make their either encourage or suppress good the score 20 to 23 in their favor. Grant or bad traits. Early education of girls Muin was high point man. and boys begins in the home while playing with their toys. In the past I The class series in basketball has the idea behind toy selection was come to a finish with the senior A and amusement but today it is reality thru senior B teams as which the childs attention of the Mr. Johnson received a sprained world is called in miniature form. All therefore, should have these quali- - kle in the last game of the series the ties : faculty vs. the Sophomore A team. The in favor of the 1. Fill a definite need for child de- - score was visited with her mother Thursday. immediately when it is necessary. It Walter Weston and the Misses Ruth is always well to have the baby weigh physically, mentally or mores, Mrs. Bill McKinnon of Randolph vis- ed regularly to make sure that he is Weston and Lucile Robinson of Salt morally. Mr. Christensen went to Brigham 2. Be honest must perform as our ited with Mrs. Francis Tingey Thurs- gaining, since his weight is one of the Lake City, were visitors here over commercial articles such as a musical City on Wednesday to represent North best signs of how the baby is gaining, Thanksgiving. day. I Rich and South Rich at the regional instrument should play. t (NOTE) We would like to stress Circle-villeMiss at Grace Irwin teacher athletic meet not one 3. the Interest the child, the importance of monthly examina ; LITERARY CLUB MEETS Utah, spent Thanksgiving Day who gives. tions for children under one year of. 4. Be suitable for the age. The Ladies Literary Club met Nov. age. Also the general Check Up for here, returning Friday, accompanied by 5. Have a variety of uses so as not 17th at the home of Clair Guymon, children every two or three her mother, Mrs. Eliza V. Irwin, to Salt Lake City, Nov. 30. Approxiwith Florence Bingham assisting. Mil- months. We are having a conference fcpend a week in Ogden, Morgan and to forfeit the child's interest too quickdred Thompson reviewed Honey In every month in an effort to keep our Devils Slide. ly. mately 400 students of the University 6. Be simple, sanitary, durable and of Utah have been placed in full or the Horn, by H. L. Davis. Nora Mar- well babies well. Mr. Lifinan (Lue) Mecham of Paris strongly made. first shall and Ella Fackrell sang, In the HELEN MABEY, part time employment during the Unia is time the of of with short months Idaho, 7. spending Be Good Old Fashioned Way. form in and artistic activity eight color, An artiNurse. County Hyrum Nebeker at the South Eden expression. cle was read about the filming of Gone versity of Utah Placement Bureau, ac- direcCarlston. ranch. Mr. to Herald 8. And above all be safe. With the Wind. NOTICE cording The guests were Lottie Jackson, toys encourage child tor. Miss Barbara Weston has gone to The Bureau, which is run at no cost to become destructive by developRuby Rex and Phoebe Smith. Wednesday, Dec. 9, 1936, at 2 p. m. Salt Lake City for an indefnite time, ren the to the applicant if he is a student or a break. will attitude: It only ing Dainty refreshments were served. conference an infant and invites her Kenneth Mrs, of the University, Sims, sister, visiting to graduate Consequently they deliberately try will be held for Randolph and WoodThe Ladies Literary Club was en- ruff at the Woodruff Relief Society and seeking employment Miss Nonene graduate teachers of the past few years Wahlstrom is taking her place at the who are seeking a transfer or profestertained Dec. 2 by Agnes and Maude House. Robinson Mercantile. sional advancement to register with Rex. Elolse Rex sang Swing Mr. Dec, 10, 1936, at 2 p. m. the department Charlie and tap danced. Vera Peart anThursday, conference infant and A number of people of town atCalls for employees are now not only reviewed Wake Up and live by Al- will be held for Garden City and tended the funeral held at Garden City received from employers within ice Brande. Mr. Mrs. and and Groll being George Relief Society House. Saturday for Mr. Lynn Pope of that children spent Thanksgiving at Evans-- the state, but also from various soura Guests were Evelyn Rufi, Sylvia HELEN MABEY, place. Probst. Katy Hatch. Reta Rex. Lucille ton, Wyo., with Mr. and Mrs. Barnes. es outside of the state, said Mr. Carl, County Nurse, ston. Hatch. Ruby Rex, Bettv Jones and El A large number of townsfolk attend That we are desirous of assisting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Auilt, jr.. and babe I oise Rex. WOMAN SLASHED ed the Stake Quarterly Conference at of Evanston, Wyo., are visiting with every student who asks our help is Colorful and daintv Xmas refresh-irent- s Paris Sunday. Mrs. James Kiddy and family. were served. plain to be seen by merely looking at Nov. 24. Ghastly Wyo.,' RAWLINS, our record of placements, said Mr. The next meeting will be held Dec. wounds in her breasts, abdomen and Mrs. Rose Solomon, daughter Roset On this record will ba Carlston. was 10th at the home of Ottalee Corless. McKinnon Dora Miss who hurt legs sutured with 186 - stitches. Mrs. ta and son Norval, of! Salt Lake City in an auto wreck a short time ago, is found jobs that include almost every Gonzales, 50,.. is defying death were Sunday visitors at the Alley home FIRST SHOOTING PRACTICE HELD Tony type of employment : salesmen, ac- again. Is ranch at South Eden Well now? here while an intensive man-hucountants, ushers, clerks, photographon for aged Seferino Gonzales, who of Cokeville. Wyo.. ers, typists, tutors, carpenters, photo- The first shooting practice for this slashed Snowball, Ralph a razor with her repeatedly Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Christiansen was a Randolph visitor Monday. season was held Saturday, November tinters, orchestra men, chauffeurs and while , a horrified witness of the sav- and Miss Kathryn Adams of Logan scores of others 28. There was a small turn-ou- t I assault attempted to beat him off were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Kennedy returnmembers, but the few out seemed to be age is The iron assailant an Mrs. Geo. N. Weston during the week ed home poker. SOClETYJrxir1 n yTES in trim for good shooting an eight with Friday after spending Thanas not-- related to ihe wounded woman, Mr. Mrtr M eeton returned - with givng with relatives."' They Randolph inch'targeF&t 200 yard range was used Amazing stamina was' demonstrated them and to pay a short visit at Logan. The' 30th of November marked anwere accompanied by Mrs. Ira Miur. and out of a possible 50 the following Mexican woman by the ' other scores were made: evening of entertainment for the blood streaming from her Miss Elaine Taylof left Sunday for S. A. Findlay was a business visitor Society Guild, when 12 members met) C. R. Ashiby, 44. . J. O. Rex, 41 ; Bel-di- when, with wounds, she staggered more than Salt Lake City, where she will atterd at Kemmerer Thursday. at the home of Gladys Groll. Lynn, 41; A. W. Larson, 41: Leo many blocks to the police station the Henagar Business College for the three tolllnw oporets to It y''nV roa,1w McKinnon, 40; Wm. E. Marshall. 38: for aidcity a sickening tiaii in the winter quarter. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wamsley motored say just how the evening was spent, Walter Norris. 34: N. L. Gray. 33: and streets. leaving Police rushed her to a hospito Ogden Friday. Lavton Marshall, 25. Mrs. Wamsley is but I (jo honestly believe we have never worked where suregons tal, feverishly Well, much time havent you girls, had more fnn a sense of humor is a medical The next practice will held Satur--day- , to close the attention. seeking I ft to do that leap year gaping wounds. asset. proposing. It wonderful Dec. 5. lets have 100 per cent Mrs. Gonzales, operator of the Hub is passing by, all too soon. HowV was A. Elden Rex on Honolulu, I Yonrs trulv, Vella Kennedv, Mrs. attendance of members and find out House here, was in her place about it? I this of the winner came the Mr. prize how many god target shooters we nave Rooming from Logan with lucky Hawaii, of business. Two Mexican men were G. Rex last Monday, time. Mrs. and Alfred J. 0. REX, in the front section of the establish- THREE RECENT LOAN APPLICA- Mrs. Elden Rex has been assist-thvisiting for I At midnight, hostess Gladys, Secretary. ment with her while two others were TIONS APPROVED BY COUNTY Rosa Mrs. mother. Kennedy, two her ed in months the States, in by past in other parts of the house. RURAL RESETTLEMENT California, Oregon and Utah. She ex-- served a tastv luncheon after which we M MEN AND GLEANER PARTY Witnesses told oficers that Seferino pects to return soon to the Islands in all very, reluctantly departed Gonzales entered the house, drew a VELLA D. KENNEDY. the China Clipper. Another M Men and Gleaner partv razor and began slashing Mrs. Gonapplications for standard RurSecretary. was held Dec. 1st, Tuesday. The young zales. The officers and the witnesses al Three Rehabilitation loans have been apMr. and Mrs. Alfred G. Rex spent a group came dressed as kids and had eould give no reason for the savage at proved by the Rich County Advisory SON ARRIVES pleasant two weeks at their Logan kid games and programs. The class tack. Committee of the Resettlement home. officers of this group should be highly of the two men in the room with istration, it was announced by Clarence Mr. and Mrs. Reay Kennedy, Ralph complimented on the way they are the proprietress seized a stove poker A. Anderson. County' Supervisor. The Elder received that Word been has and Mrs. Mearl Peart motored Calvert these pitting parties over; also the and clubbed Gonzales over the head three applications represent loans of Fred Rex has been released from his to Ogden Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Kengame committee has marvelous success with it. The heavy blows did not do $1,906.00. mission and is expected home in about nedy and Mr Calvert returned Wedin keeping something lively and inter- ter the man The Rich County Resettlement Of ten supposedly under the indays. nesday all smiles they seemed to be , . esting all the evening. fluence of marihuana in his assault. flee opened December, 1935, and since the happiest people in the world. The young folks who are missing the attack the asasilant then standard loans to the amount of are SALE FOR Mr. and Mrs. Reay Kennedy these parties as well as the other Tues- leftFollowing into the Hub Rooms, disappearing $47,984.00 have been made. In addlGrandma and now Grandpa are hatpy day night meetings, missing a very the night. tion the Big Creek Reservoir CooperaFrom and Ralph one of the happiest daddies A few good turkey gobblers, good time. Come and join the M Men Gonzales, a Mexican Indian, has tive project has been approved for reasonable. Prices stock. in the country. A baby boy, born to and Gleaners. purebred more on for section Rawlins the been $5,000.00 McKINNON. ANNIE Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Sunday. Nov. 29, than 20 years. He has been employed The County Supervisor stated that t Is the canse of so mnph happiness. A PICTURE SHOW as a sheepherder by many ranchers. repayments are being received daily DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS HOLD Mother and babe doing nicely. . . , HELD FOR SCOUTS and up to date Rich County farmers SOCIAL Congratulations ! SCHOOL ELECTION have paid $8,582.78 on their loans. A picture show was held at the Mr. Andersons territory extends inThe coufrty and city officers of the JOIN THE MARCH TO scout house Tuesday evening for the A very close school election was held to Daggett Oountv and he states that OLD AGE SECURITY Boy Scouts and Mutual members. Mr. Dee. 2d. Three candidates were in the repayments from that county are also Daughters of Utah Pioneer met MonDell ssowed pictures of wild animals running Wm. Johnson, Mrs. Edna coming in favorably. day night at party given in honor of the retiring officers. A very nice pro-and lectured on wild animal life. Mr Smith and Blaine Spencer. They reReturn your application for a Social Olsen operated the picture machine, ceived votes as follows: gram followed by games and refresh- - Security Acoqnt Number, through the BIRTHDAY PARTY ments were enjoyed by about forty p0stoffice, not later than Dec. 5, 1936. Mrs. Edna Smith 65. and also gave a nice talk. . Who is eligible Everybody working Wm. Johnson 64. A birthday party was held at the members. The evening was enjoyed by all ' ' for salary or wages (with only a few home of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Norris Blaine Spencer 24. present. , NOTICE! EVERY COAL USER exceptions, such as agriculture, domes1 May we congratulate the winner! Sunday evening for Mrs. Dorothy Mctic service, and government work). Kinnon and Mrs. Della McKinnon. ReNOTICE FOR PUBLICATION De- Sponsored cent 25 save can show a by freshments, per of plications for Social Security Accounts including positively the Interior, U. S. Land huge birthday partment THE GLEANERS Just are available through employers. Ifcake, was served. The following coup- of your coal bill this winter. Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Novemles attended : send us your name. We will tell yon you do not get one from your employber 6, 1936. NOTICE is hereby given Monshow the Mr. Mrs. and how. Agents wanted. er, ask for one at the postoffice. Dont picture Mr. Arthur M. forget McKinnon, that James Clawson, of Randolph, Address MASTER COMBUSTION and Mrs. Wilford Norris, Mr. md Mrs. Utah, who, on Nov. 17, 1930, made dav night, sponsored bv the Gleaners, Shirley will play the lead Don McKinon. Mr. and Mrs. H..J. Nor-In- CO., Sheridan, Wyo., Box 893 Pyramid Priests of Egypt. stockraising hometsead entry, N . Lovely. Ann " ' Melisse. as ris, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bingham, Mrs. part The Sec. 28, N & most obvious means to meas049207, for Wy2NW come and help the Glean- - Phebe Smith, Elma Norris and Claude ure NSW Sec. 29, NE Sec. 30, Town ers Everyone the length of the Doing Ones Own Thinking keep up their project of sending Reay, to build pyramids sloped ship 11 North, Range 6 East, Salt was in mans There a is time year every every year. The Reaper wishes the ladies many Lake Meridian, has filed notice of in candy to the missionaries ' education when he arrives at the to an angle of the suns elevation at more happy birthdays. tention to make final Proof, to estab conviction that envy is ignorance; noon, on the first day of the EgypLouis XIVs Bathtub . lish claim to the land above described, imitation is suicide; that he tian spring season (our March 1). that before the Clerk of the district court, ouis XIVs bathtub, exhibited at must take himself for better for The pyramids pointed shadow on at Randolph, Utah, on the 22nd dav Versailles, measures 10 feet 6 inches PICTURE SHOW PROGRAM worse as his portion, that though the meridian floor line indicated the 1936. December names as across, weighs ten tons and is a of Claimant witnesses: wide Norman L. Gray, Earl universe is full of good, no moment at noon, when the shortest the DECEMBER 11th charming shade of boudoir pink. y i Wilson, Lew Hayward, & Matthew For the last 200 kernel of nourishing corn can come shadow ended years on Febyears the tub had hundred and their 28, three SAN Clawson, all of Randolph, Utah. been FRANCISCO ruary toil to bestowed his him but through passed from owner to owner, THOMAS F. THOMAS, Register, U. S, and sixty-sixt- h as day on day leap on is Starring of which givthat At plot ground most of the period in France. Land Office. McDonald and Clark Gable Janet in then 29, kept February secretly to en him ta till. . one time it belonged to Mme. de Adv. Nov. Dec. Two Shows. Starting 7:30 P. M. leap years. t f Pompadour who used it for the cen je i I ( First A. M. E. Church tral attraction in a rock garden. It DECEMBER 18th, i Birdss Feathers Counted Proverb Hawaiian reThe first African Methodist EpisThe Smithsonian institution actu- was found at le Vesinet and An old Hawaiian proverb declares TIME SWING Beaux-Art- s church in the Northwest terriof the turned copal by Ministry woodally counted the feathers of a dian is like a banana the day 1824 that of in was started Starring February of to Versailles. the Palace tory pecker, and found the foliage of bears M. E. it A. Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers fruit, L e., he dies after at Cincinnati and the first great weight of the bathtub is hairy and downy varieties' is the The is done. Modern Hawaii, his work j Season conference" of Hit the of the west Biggest Allegheny same. They have also found that caused by its architectural orna7:30 P. M.-- ;ub mountains was organized at Hills- - j more than other part of the T Shows' Starting the the birds wear less feathers in mentations, which are an integral tion, is rich in legends and folklore. Ohio, in August of 1830. itself. part of the summer than in winter.. Miss Mildred Dean. who has been sMrs. L. D. Q Willis is spending a , working in Clearfield, is home for a It is far better and cheaper ,to keep short visit at Lyman, Wyo., with her short visit before going to Logan where a well baby well than it is to cure him daughter, Mrs. Louise Jenks. she will enter the winter quarter at after he is sick. To help keep' the The high school dance held Wedthe A. 0. baby well have him examined regularly once a month by the doctor, who can nesday night was a real success, with Mr. Lynn Cox spent a few days in tell you .when the baby is getting along music by the Yellow Jackets of Paris, Salt Lake City this week. as be should : he can discover any de- Idaho. A good crowd attended. fects that might be dangerous to the The local students attending the U. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Dean of Clear- babys health unless quickly corrected. field, spent Thanksgiving here. It is at regularly monthly visits that S. A. C., where here to spend the advice can be given as to any changes Thanksgiving holidays. Mrs. Arvilla Nicholls and son, Ju- in the diet that are needed. HowevMr. and Mrs. Shirley Nebeker, sr. nior went to Ogden yesterday. er. the mother should know as many as possible of the early signs of sick--1 have moved to Ogden, Utah, for the Mrs. Von Argyle and son of Randolph ness so that she can call the doctor j winter, 4 ? I , be-ali- ty . I I I an-to- 11-1- 4 Sopho-velopmen- t, I , ore-sch- ol I Non-sibstanti- pre-scho- ol , 1 pre-scho- ol Lake-tow- I -- 1 , I , I I nt 4 , - ld n X I e 1 I 1 , .1 J Ap-Yo- attend I g - , sun-indicat- ed 365-da- 7, na-bor- 1 1 I u |