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Show f An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 4 Number UTAH EDUCATION Garden City News TRAILS WE CROSS Assessor Victor Satterthwaite returned from Cache County Sunday night where he went on County Assessment purposes, and collected taxes from the Cache County sheep owners who range their sheep in Rich County during the summer months. He reports that there is more snow in Cache Vajley, also in Ogden valley that we have in Bear Lake valley. He also reports that the temperature has been more severe colder ) m the lower valleys. The coldest point reach ed at Garden City was 12 below zero. Mr. SaCerthwaite is now making his annual round and what the people do not hide under the bushel basket he places on the assessment roll.. V, BROOKS By JAMES of the Adams, and Utah State Bank (Salt Lake) s Every boy brought into this court son, Allen, returned with him and the past sixteen years was a cigaret paid our town a brief visit smoker. Judge Pollock of Fargo, Miss Grace Irwin, teacher in the North Dakota. , grade schools, was obliged to remain Boys who smoke cigarets are like home two days on account of sickness wormy apples; they drop long before Miss Rose L. Weston substituted for harvest time. Dr. David Starr Jor- her. dan. There seems to be considerable I do not believe there is an agency sickness throughout the valley at more destructive of soul, mind, and present. Mrs. Sarah Cheney has been body, or more subversive of good quite ill for the past week but is morals, than the cigaret. The fight somewhat on the improve now. against the cigaret is a fight for civThe lowest temperature for the ilisation. Dr. Frank D. Sunsaulus. season was reached last week when mercury dropped to 14 degrees a Vermont at hii the below zero. This put a goodly crust office on Thanksgiving day he said h on the lake and for two dajm the understood that I was an eccentric children had some excellent skating, This on top of the small steak an until frost and snow damaged the almost cold potatoes was almost toe rink for such sport. much. I hardly refrained from asking him to close my door and be on th( Mrs. B. Y. Irwin went to side of It at the time. I am thddolph Tuesday taking her daughter, to Dr. Reay for medical soul of conventionality, almost its " The man was big, not fat bui hard. He had a smile you might lik clerk at the G. Mrs. Delcia or not. I couldnt tell whether I di H. Robinson Kirk, was ill with the store, or didnt, and cant now. grippe and was unable to work for We finally got down to business. Ijtwo days, so Amos had to sell the mean there was some preliminaryjribbon and lace. chaff in which he laughed a great dea More snow came Tuesday night and asked me if I believed In benevolent God, and If I did how coul md now it is up to your knees s Inore than that on short legged especially if it drifts. y pad Marker from and LaVarr from their. Lone Tree They report no spow and very little snow in the water sheds of that vicinity. . They report, however, that over the mountain west that there is an abundance of snow, and that Bear River will boom when the thaw comes this spring. j foster Foster outlined.' th.'vtork of the department, the RockyMountain district of the U. S. Bureau pf Fish cries, as one of 'with ; the Fish and Blame - associa- , tions and gave a stimulating survey of progress made. The. intimation that Bear lake would1 definitely be-co- the fishermans paradise dreamof, with the seasons being thrown ed open to Utah and Idaho sportsmen two months earlier than June 15 was the electrifying note of his' message. The plan is that of planting a to shore across the Chesapeake Bay Annapolis. When the bee fell it was pufto its present use as a land ' way marker. - Young Solon in Maine Holds 8 College Degrees his a. from th$ B. versity Uni- A, . Jrom Mnine apd LL. B. -- from Bos- -' ton university'! n 1027 ; and Lfl from Boston, university' Hv, 1928 mud froin Boston' university In U29j, H, S. in- education from Boston uutyersity and M. A. from Harvard Instyeat "and recently a Ph. D. from Boston .. tjnfver-(Sity- Besides being a' tegislatai, Fernald a pro- is an attorney and fessor. full-fledg- ", ' ' 5 . ! v t . 1 Mr. Foster has the full of the Utah rower & Light in the p?o ject as well as their agreement to the building in the near future of a hatoh- erv at the head of Bear lake which will be supervised by a federal official with the Utah and Idaho - game d CoL the associations liearing expense. , The-S. fishery expert visualizes Bear Lake as the future fishing mec-c- a and the big relief spot to Utah and Idahos problem of when the plan goes into effect. one-thir- U. over-crowdin- g, Grammatical Term squinting modifier is a modifier' incorrectly placed between two members of a sentence in such a way as to render it applicable to either member. and f; v Beet for Necklace wi.-- ij to rescring a necklace use a violin siring this will last much longer than ordinary thread or twine. The stiffness" of the violin string quickly wears of? f , ,, Bentimcz IPrt,,-McAlflhan- . farmer ,IlvIti(Hear Jiere, thjaht Hfe pad found a nW kind of reptile when hsaw what appeared to be a ehake .with. tw Jails and no head . writiting oa the grotmd near his home. pose Inyestigatioq revealed that a .kliig snake had attempted to swallow dt ton mop tjir Both snakes were ih; mi four feet long. The king snake, .writhing In agony, .had succeeded in Wallowing half of the reptile, but that was all. , Two feet of the cottonmouth .yet remained to be swallowed when the king snake died. Wx-fo- ot , -- "4 Blind Swimmer Rescues Youth From Drowning Waynesburg, Pa.Wiuided the Shouts of spectators, Brooks, twenty-eigh- t, only by Richard Greenboro, 1 who 'Mra-Floyenc- et Rex hd . rs 10-fo- ot ap-pear- 1 ). South CRich - North CRich :i 1 ' -t - 1 v. s. - , , ,IThre LOOK! LISTEN! . vill be and dance January-SOtKSob- vs. North- Rich at a basketbalLj?ame Hieh Randolph. Everyone fh -- come! Big dance afterwards, Reclamation Orchestra. Watch for the date pf the 4th nual Junior Prom of South Rich. An- old-tim- : yes-tera- p-- spee-.tato- - 3 STOP bald-face- d . - - South Rich News a delicious a very enThe Pep Club surprised us with all. red and yellow booster caps. be held at Telford on Eunice Smith and Willa Kennedy have been suffering with a bad case January 27th. 1 of boils this week. NOTICE Everybody was grinless during the past week of the term. STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY OF RICH, IN THE WOODRUFF PREMany students, including our presiCINCT OF SAID COUNTY. dent, Wendel Cornla have visited I have in my possession the fol- the photographers described estray animal, lowing which, if not claimed and taken away, The Seniors of S'outh Rich are will be sold at public auction to the thinking of putting out a Senior e highest cash bidder at my residence, Book with pictures, etc., for in Woodruff precinct, on Monday, the sake. Watch for reports. twenty-fift- h day of January, 1932, at the hour of 2:00 oclock p. m. Beatrice Kennedy, after having Ore three year old red, searched for years in quest of her true nationality, was informed heifer, no brand visible. Said estrv was taken up by me by a fellow student that she on the eleventh day is plain Scotch. in said p After the book reports luncheon was served and joyable time was had by The next meeting will the home of Mrs. Abbie . " J t Snake 'P' .Two .Way Road ,' Business follows good roads ; in fact, rand followyight V f- ; it will open its cut-o' t ' on to the next town if you dont put Phony your own town in , order. Country - Certain types of headache, says a Home. . , "" 1" ddetor, are proof of brains. If so, ,, ,r j number ot poseurs havd been ay . Odd Specie- - of Rat ( , i lately asking the loan' of an Thu kapgaroo rat Is the size of an Detroit ' News,. V ordinary rat, but ' has short forelegs Subscribe for The and long hindlegs. ut , ot BASKETBALL If you , Swajllpw , ,4-Fo- The Ladies Literary Club was en tertained by Mrs. Lois Johnston afid Mrs. Lucile Thornick at the home eveof Mrs. Johnston Wednesday ning. The book, The World I Saw, written , by Anne Shannon Monroe, Btwsham. .The L bhbk, ; Why Stop Learning? written by Dorothy Confield Fisher, given 'by ,Mrs. Mildred Thompson. tyenty-eigh- t members There were present and two guests, namely Mrs. Fred Fellers and Mrs. Bessie -- - A t'''''v Snake Tries to 4-Fo- ot 4 - - ex-ti- fel-w- is totally blind. "swam to the side of a tep-- y earmold hoy who was struggling in deep water In the Monongabela river and brought him to shore. Brooks, an expert swimmer, heard the crlea of the boy, James Davis, ten, who gone down for the second time, . As he swam Into the river of Januarj. 1932. shouted directions. to ,him. THERIS OORNIA, Pound Keeper for Woodruff Precinct. 4 Garage Door and Needle Eyes Small Islands History ' The man who doubles up with mirth Secret Chinese Society V The Isle of Man was under Norwewhen a Woman has difficulty in driving . Seeks Manchus Return Scottish, and then English rule gian, garage door, usually through a in Penry IVs time, it was beA to a he secret thread until, when sobers tries society Peiping. forpied up, stowed upon the Stanley family the with the purpose of restoring jthe needle. , earls of Derby, says an article In the Manchu dynasty .In ' China - has Montreal Family Herald. It was at Linhsien, In' northern Hunan Over Worth Pondering l ; crown the a century ago bought by province . If the devil can have first chance for just under 500,000 (about $2,500,-000Members of the society hold similar at our children it doesnt make a parThe island still has its own views to the Boxers, who attempted to ticle of .difference to him how high called the tynwald. consistlegislature drive foreigners from China- - in 1900 we build our church steeples. Captwo of branches the governor and ing Peold and besieged the legations In pers Weekly. council, and the house of keys. believe bullets cannot that king. They kill them, and use only long swords tns weapons. Truth About Ostrich Ike Samson, they think that long The ostrichs proverbial foolishness hair Is the secret of their strength, in hiding its head in the sand and and that if their hair is cut off they thinking it is thereby concealed is one become mortal again, so they guard of the myths that have been discredtheir hair with earnestness.' ited by modern science. The ostrich is a very alert and wary bird and, except for its habit of running in a Calculation on Bated circle, can rarely be caught. . The law of averages aims to demonstrate that while the trend of human affairs cannot, be forecast with cer-Large Engineering Library talnfy. it call be worked out to a con The Engineering Societies library in Two Games siderable, extent arithmetically by arNew York city is the largest strictly rivipg at averages based on statistics 1st. and 2nd. Teams engineering library in America and .relating to the event. , u probably In the world. It contains ; . er 1 species in Bear lake1 in lieu of the spring-spaners. the greater Asfe t proportion of which have heretofore Escaped Prisoners ! been - lost each at irrigation siring for Ride Back to Jail time when they swim up the s Utah Mo. Two prisoners Why esOregon, Bower & Light canal To Bear river. from the county Jail here, in caped the fall will do , Spawning away the following day. but they de. with this heavy loss and permit, the season to open when the, ice goes out. manded real service to go back. ' said Foster. : William and Donald , Hopper tele1 ' species to be The phoned the sheriff from their home, planted are Mackinaw, 100.000 of in Fortesque.' Mo andv asked him to, which are on their way from Lake come get them. Superior, Lock Leven. Landlock Sal- .told the officer' they broke jail - mon They and native. to visit their sick father and were too ' tired tc walk back. TO BUILD HATCHERY I vlce1 cannon ball fined by Jhe British (8l2l8fi) lodged in an oak tree, hence the name Royal Oak on the Mary- Maine legjslatorfs only thirty, but be bolds, eight,- - eoljege degrees.7- - , , -r f Mr. Ran-oth- Resting swords fnfo plowshares is one way of marking fhe worlds no&d o peace, bul here is another. This W. Pope vice-preside- nt . the War of 1812 Messers. I. D. Peebles and Cleve Hash of Salt I ake City, are delivering Holsum bread through the Bear River and Beer Like valleys. They expect to n a be regular trips each week and as soon as the weather will permit they will make three trips each week. Messers. C. Pope came in ranch Sunday. in the valleys O. W. tobacco : The Garden City Literary society held their meeting on Thursday last. A good crowd was in attendance and light refreshments were served. Mrs. G. N. Weston of Laketown, was in attendance and entertained, ' putting over some extension work of the U. A. C. Laketown News Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Moffat and January 11, 1932. family motored to Salt Lake City to visit relatives and friends and on Presidents of Locals: The following is the third lot of other business. material asked for by some presidents of local associations to assist Hyrnm Nebeker spent a few days in their efforts against the nefarious at Salt Lake City last week on busicampaign to get young folks to use ness with some of the state officials. i - ASSOCIATION Office of the Executive Secretary 316 Vermont Building Salt Lake City Mr. Sidney hHyden received word today that his father, Rube Hyden was in the Dee hospital at Ogdep, and was in a serious condition. The operation he underwent was not successful. semi-monthl- $1.50 Per Year In Advance Randolph, Utah, Friday January 22, 1932 1 Sat. Jan. 30 ODance after Game Reclamati Ut 150,000 volumes. The high school students have decided to buy some sugar to sweeten up the teachers for test week. (School teachers and other public salaries in Rich County fade into insignificance when compared with wages paid on the new Salt Lake Postoffice. Following are the rates to be paid : Bricklayers and stone masons, $11 per day; plasterers, $10 per day; carworkers. plumbers, penters, iron steamfitters, tile setters and electricians and hoisting engineers, $9 nor day; cement finishers, painters and sheet metal workers, $8 per dav; roofers (composition, slate and tile). $6.50 per day; plasters tenders, $6.50 per day; lathers. 09 cents per yard; common laborers. $4 per day. Valuable Collection The University of Michigan has a transportation library containing Books, reports, maps and other items and said to be the most comprehensive collection of its kind In the United States. 70,-0- 1! Looking Backward The young people of today will learn eventually, as all preceding ones have, that a lurid present doesnt look so hot when it has become a shady past Cincinnati Enquirer. 1 1 Much Room to Spread Curiosity Purpose Curiosity in children nature has provided to remove that ignorance they were born with, which, without this busy inquisitiveness, will make them Nearly the entire population of Brazil Is found on a comparatively narrow strip of land, extending southward along the Atlantic coast and on the banks of the Amazon. dull. Locke. |