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Show I '7iU'-- fa ' : An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 4 Number COUNTY AGENT NOTES Woodruff. News : Albert Longhurst was a Salt Lake visitor Sunday and. Monday. , SALE OF REAL ESTATE TAKEN BY RICH COUNTY FOR TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1927. Commissioners GARDEN ESSAY CONTEST BEGINS. Hold Meeting . In Correlation with the Grow More Garden Project being sponsored thru Bishop Tingey has gone to Ogden the Extension Service, the schools Minutes of the meeting of Board to serve on the grand Jury. of Rich County are cooperating thru of County Commissioners, held April an essay contest among all of the Mr. and Mrs. Donald Walton are students above the fourth grade. The 4, 1032. There were present, Lawrence B. moving; buck, here after spending the title of, the essay Is to carry the M. V. Eastman, Wm. J. Johnson, in Lake Salt Health and theme: HappiCity. Economy past year Lewis Longhurst, Clerk; D. M. ness Thru Growing a Home Garden. Victor finffwifl n. Treasurer; Mrs. William Longhurst and son, The winner of each school will reOsborne. Assessor ; Ray t to to back are the of seeds ceive set a Asceal, plant Sheriff. moving garden ranch. this spring. The winner of the entire Minutes bf last meeting read and county will receive a certificate of Wage scale for County approved. Peterfarewell Wm. Relief a. The honor signed by director .Society gave for the year 1032 was set Road Work party In honor of Mrs. .Carter Oornia son, the County Agent, chairman of as follows : . , Lam-bor- . Satter-thwait- Long-burs- and Mrs. Fred Stacey, who have- been released. The afternoon was spent In playing games and a program was given. - the depression and times, Frank Dean has closed his store. , On account of hard Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Mulford of Park City, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Brown. . , Miss Mona' Owens has returned to her home at Ogden after visiting a week with Miss Louise Porter. County Commissioners and Superintendent of schools, also a garden set consisting of a five fingered weeder. a transplanting " trowel and garden trowel. Continuing on thru the sum mer a garden raising contest will continue and reach its climax at the time of the county fair. Further details will appear later. . Such contests should create within these young people a deeper appreciation of the value of home gardening within Rich County and increase in their interest and cooperation growing a fresh supply of vegetables for the family. Teams $4.00 man and two teams Single hands, 2.50. Clerk was instructed to notify all persons receiving support from the County that a reduction will be made commencing May 1st of expenditures made for .this purpose in order to keep within funds available for 1932. The following bills were allowed: $383.20 Officers Payroll .. 105.0G Dependent Mothers 185.00 Indigent Poor 1 Newman & Sons, (Culverts) . . 250.00 LeRoy Tingey, (Assessors Dep- .... , uty and E. L. Ghyman, (Mileage 12th-16t- h 4--H 4-- H a , 4-- 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H - 4-- H AIRPLANE VISITS RANDOLPH Friday . morning about 11 :00 a Curtis Wright, Jr. airplane for Rock Springs, got off Its and circled , over Randolph times looking for a .place to Much excitement was caused Among the school children some ot them had never seen an airplane before. The plane finally landed In a ncanbv field. School was dismissed and the pupils given a chance to see ii. It was a new plane and was being de livered by B. M. Smith and pilot of Los Angeles to the TT. P. Mine of Rock Springs, Wyo. This plane sells for. $1,575 00 and has a siieed of 65 to 70 miles per hour, holds hut eight gallons of gas. which will run the plane for an hour and thirty, minutes. Why not buy an airplane? Last, oclock enroute course several land. Sune--Intende- - LADIES , i IJWRAFY. C ITB .MEMBERS ENTERTAINED During the latter part of April, Professor Carl Frischneck. Extension Poultry Specialist, will be in the county to discuss the poultry industry and breeds of poultry for Rich County. Definite dates will toe announced later. QUOTATIONS FOR BEAUTIFICATION. re The following quotations were the Edgewood Hall nur series Providence, Utah. The following trees are recommended for ofRich the County toy Prof. Paul M. Dern ceived from ft Russian Olive ft. Siberian Elm, ft.' Golden Willow, Col. Blue Spruce, each. 6-- 8 6-- 8 6-- 8 12-1- 8 ' T?Tftnti flfrB $1.00 each. $1.00 each. 60c jeach $2 50 in. RANDOLPH PRECINCT Garden City News zens. Word reaches us this a. m. that the six year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eden Erickson passed away. has been ailing since Christmas time and was taken to Paris, Idaho, Sunday, March 13th., where Dr. Rich could see her daily. Af-to- n We are informed that Elder Seth Gallantine Bros, to E. T. Malog Wright has been released from his 40 acres missionary work in the Canadian misNW of NE $38.65 sion and will come home by way of 59 E. T. Malog, wbiere he will Detroit, Michigan and acres 4. . . .Total $57.68 purchase a new Ford Roadster of E E. T. Malog, drive the rest of the way home. We 560 acres, are also informed Miss Lydia Gibbons W SW, Total $866.51 has been released! and will, reach 80 home about the fifteenth of April. E. T. Malog, Total $122.80 Lydia has been laboring in the South acres . ...1. . E. T. Malog, SE ; SNE ;NE ern States Mission. This will leave 280 acres Garden City without a missionary in NE, Total $90.56 the field. We are wondering who will 640 acres be called next. E. T. Malog, All WSW, E; W, 8, ESE, 18-12-- 8, 19-12-- 8, 20-12-- Total $1013.99 ' 26-13-- 6, 7-- 7 ....... Elders Howard Broomhead and Joseph Patterson, jr. labored as Stake missionaries here last week, calling on every family and exorting all to ba more faithful in keeping the Commandments of God. springs days of a week cold on Easter ana king winter visited us again. We have at ways understood that an early Easter an early spring, but with ice on the beautiful Bear Lake eighteen inches thick, and mountains of snow in the west hills, it looks as though the old adage is not true. Our few ago caught 31-13- - -- -- 2 -- 6, 28-14-- 5, 29-14-- 30-13-- 25-2- 6 7-- County Agent, E. L. Guymon, was in town Wednesday of last week and held two meetings.' The afternoon se sion at 4 p. m. was in the interest of club work and the evening session was devoted to farming, agriculture and horticulture interests, discussing timely topics of interest, such as Government Seed Loans, Squirrel or Roden Poisoning, Fruit Spraying, Club members attended etc. The this meeting also. Club Leader, John H. Weston was presented with a mea-a- l for his labors and achievement in work. the 4-- 4-- 4--H 8 A LETTER OF INTEREST March 30, 1932. DEAR EDITOR: Kindly announce throagh the columns of your paper, that the Eastern States; Mission will hold its regular Spring Reunion on April 9th in the Joseph Smith Memorial Building, on the corner of Main and North Temple Streets. All members and friends are cordially invited to attend, and urged to 'be present at 8 :00 as an excellent program has been arranged. Sincerely, OLITA M. CLAYTON. SEEDS LOANS.. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson were Defined from the Lawrence B. Johnson over Government Seed Loans are availof our lexicographers one Now their with time a short able until April 30th. Read notice in ranch, visiting comes forth with the definition of parents. your postoffice. promoter as a man who cheers loudE. L. GUYMON, a Robinson Geo. spent H. ly and then tries to find out why. County Agent. fewBishop days visiting In Salt Lake City, Kalamazoo Gazette. last week. STATEMENT The members of the Ladies Literary Club were entertained bv Mrs. Ron Nebeker and Mrs. Orin Jacksoii at the home of Mrs. Nebeker. Wed Bell The novel. nesdov evening. Mere by Katbaleen Norris, was given ' bv Ireta Argyle. There wpre twentv-fon- r Of the Owne ship, Management, Etc., at Randolph, members and fire guests present published weekly Utah, Required toy the Act of Au namly Dona Groll, Caddie Rex, Isabel gnat 24, 1912, of THE RICH COUNJackson, Lillian Hoffman and IvyPearc TY lunchREAPER, for April 1, 1932. book a, the After dainty report Business Managing Editor, Editor,eon was served. All in attendance WM. E. and Publisher, Manager a evening pleasant very reported MARSHALL, Randolph, Utah. spent. Owners are: Jos. E. Hatch, The next meeting wi'l be held at That the W. E. Marshall, G. W. Peart, Wilthe home of Mrs. Samuel Rex Aqril 20 son Bros.. L. B. Johnson, Wm. 1 Johnson. Henry Hoffman, of RanU. S. MAIL CATCHES FIRE dolph, Utah: John H. Weston, De Witt Johnson, Hyrum Nebeker, AlMonday,! contractor "Joe Wamslev fred Kearl, G. H. Robinson, of Lake had1 a fire break out in the rear of Utafa; Shelby Huffaker, ' M. town, Ms mail truck among the mail sacks. V. Eastman, T. J. Tingey. of WoodOne sack was burned auite badly, and J. N. Cook. Clarruff, Utah, and some of the mail received1 a good Victor Satterthwaite. ence Cook, scorching. The Sunday papers .being Royal Pope, of Garden City, Utah. hurt the worst, were badly seared on Average circulation required only by one end. The fire started between daily newspapers. the Crompton and Bruce homes along WM. E. MARSHALL Signed: the new highway. Mr. Wamsley deSubscribed and sworn to before me livered a parcel at the Crompton this 7th day of April. 1932. LEWIS LONGHURST home and when he stopped at the Notarv public miles or three four Bruce home, about May 23, Commission Expires fire, the My further on he .discovered 1934. out to minutes several put which took - FRANK LONGS FOOT AMPUTATED; FROZEN KEMMERER, Wyo. Frank Long, once resident of Sage, arrived in the city Friday noon last from a Rock hosSprings, where he had been In result the several weeks, for pital of exposure in February while running a trap line in the Farson district of Sweetwater county. were Mr. Longs feet and hands frozen. It became necessary to amputate the right foot until only a stump Is left. Otherwise he has fully recov ered from the ordeaL Mr. Long became lost in a blizzard and tor two days wandered aimlessly about,of expos the weather part ed to time. sub-zer- o 1 33-14- -5 Laketown News Miss Ruth Cheney suffered an tack of 'pneumonia last week. at- Carl S. Johnson of Midvale, moved to the Alley ranch for has the went out Well, it seems that March e Good-byfor an summer. all lamb like a right. other year. E. Victor Mattson and a friend Los Angeles, California, are from to your hunt start up Well, hoys, visit spending a few days paying a Mathorse shoes. to his brothers. Ole and Andrew tson. Shirley Nebeker and daughter Mary motored to Salt Lake City last FriMr. and Mns. Ellsworth Johnson, His day, returning Sunda- evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson, Mr a returned wife, Mrs. Pearl Nebeker Leo Johnson, the Misses Mrs. with them, having spent the past and Johnson, Mrs. J. Warand Myrtle S. D. L. at hospital, the eight weeks Price Mrs. Frank and ren Taylor receiving medical treatment. to last Saturday Garden to City went small daugh of the funeral the attend ProviAfter spending the winter at ter of Mr. and Mrs. Eden Erickson. dence, Rhode Island with her mother, Rufns Mrs. Mrs. John Ferguson, his Stanley Wahlstrom has moved Meadow-vill- e Humphrey returned hlome Saturday. at ranch the from 0 family Her husbapd went to Evanston to live in town this summer tn meet her. the Lamborn residence. Willard Lamborn of Logan spent a The road over the hill is open for few days of last week in our nrdt.travel. While it is not as good auto inl visiting relatives and friends and is in the summer, you can get as it j Insurance poli pjpntally solociting all right. by cies. Or-et- I j E. L. Guymon, Rich County Agent, afternoon and evesepnt Thursday in the interest here March 31, ning, of cooperative extension work. Topics discussed were: Government seed and feed loan, spring wheat for planting, Fruit spraying, Feeding experiment, and other topics of interest to citi- Hanna Telford (Vital Statis40 E. H. Jones, NWNW, tics) Total $5.41 1927 tax i vj acres, Wilson Bros. (Merchandise) .. Lots 8 in Block 8 R. 6.75 Ray Osborne, Julian Bros. (Coal) Total $122.63 City 4.00 Fred Smith, (Coal Haul) E. A. McKinnon, com. 26 rd. S. 15 rd. Utah & Wyo. Tel. Co. (Phone 29 ft. W of SE cor. NENE Rent) W 14 rds. S. 10 rds. E 14 rds. N Paul A. Spence (Justice Peace R. City 10 rds. to toeg., . Fees) Total $204.53 (Light Swan Creek Electric Bill) LAKETOWN PRECINCT Clarence Cook, (Burial Expense 26.18 Indigent Child) Randall Kearl Estate, Lot 8 blk 9 9.55 Rich Co. Furn. Co. (Mdse.) .. Total $32.34 Arthur H. Rex,? (Deputy SherM. Kearl, com. 8 rds. E fr. NE Zettie 2.0u iff) cor. blk. 1, E 13 rd., N. 34 rds. James Walton, . (Transportation 12 ft. W 13 rds. S 34 rds. 12 7.50 and Expense) Total $125.05 to ft. beg. in Milton Cornia (Work on Coun15. G. Lamborn com. pt. 26 rds. Est. 16.2ft ty Tractor);N fr. SE cor. Lot 1 W 20 rd. h Wayne Eastman, (Work on 40 rd. E 20 rds. 8. 40 rds. to beg. 16.25 County Road ) H, . also com12 rd.-- ft. W.13 rds. 6 Theo Pope, (Work oil County 8. fr. NE cor. NW ; S 40 rd. ft. 2.00 Road) 60 rd, N 40 rd. W 68 rd to beg E T. J. Tingey, (Gas for Trac20 acres ... .Total $29.01 2622 tor) Station (Oil Lincoln Service GARDEN CITY PRECINCT and Grease for Tractor) . 23.50 Road Payroll, (Lake- com. 80 rds. N of County T. ' 15.00 Wright cor.Saxton . town ) sec. 28: E 80 rds. N 27 SW Beeman & Cashin, (Bolts for rds. W 80 rds S 27 rds. to beg. 'Tractor and Grader) ... 2.89 13 acres . . .Total $45.73 T. Saxton, com. 80 rds N of Wright $1235.15 SE cor. Sec. 29 N 25 rds; W 80 There being no further business, rds, S. 25 rds. E 80 rds. to beg. the meeting adjourned until May 2 Total $26.50 13 acres 1932. Alexander Scott, Lot 6 blk. 1, LAWRENCE B. JOHNSON, Total $4.08 Chairman H. Warren Taylor, com. 4.03 ch. W Attest ch. S W 10 of NE cor. SW LEWIS LONGHURST. 23 ch. E 10 chs, N 23 ch. to beg Clerk. Laketown . . .Total $55.21 Total 4.26 Ben Bell. Lot 26 . Total $7.68 Archie Miller, Lots Total $10.78 H. A. Pedereson, Lots - ON TREES U. S. A. C. As required toy law in pursuance of Chapter 140, Session Laws of Utah, 1921, Notice is heretoy given that the following described real estate will be sold at public auction, by the County Commissioners of Rich County, for taxes, penalties, costs ana interest to May 2, 1932 at the front door of the Court House on Monday, May 2, 1932 at the hour of 2 (two) oclock P. M. and any property heretofore sold or redeemed prior to that day. D. M. HOFFMAN, Rich County Treasurer. By order of the Board of County Commissioners. 5.50. About 2 weeks ago the Stork flew EXTENSION SPECIALIST over and left a flhe baby girl at the TO WORK IN COUNTY. home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Buck. of next week Miss April Mr. and Mrs. 'Fred' Stacey were Elina Miller, Food Specialist and Evanston visitors Monday. State Miss Myrtle Davidson, Girls Leader will be in the county to as' Mr. Elmer Moss is on the sick list sist in the adult and clubwork. this week. He was taken ill sudden The following schedule will be carly Monday morning.. ried out: tlon it was discovered that he had Tuesday 3:00 j. m. at Randolph, pnenmonia. School Lundies Miss Miller. Wednesday, Woodruff, Mbs Miller, Quite a number of people from Cooking Comcon Foods, 10:00 a. m attended conference at Evans- Miss Miller School Lunches, 1:00 I, , here " " ton Sunday. m. Wednesday, 3 80 p. m. at South NOTICE Miss Miler Cooking Rich High : Miss Davidson-Train- ing Foods. Common First class sheep camp repairing School Leadens, 8:00 p. .and rempdeling done at reasonable m. prices. TED SOUTH.' Woodruff. Utah. Thursday, Randolph: Miss Miller Foods Clubs. Miss Davidson MISSIONARY SURPRISES Clubs. Clothing RELATIVES BY VISIT Thursday Laketown : Miss David son Health and Organization in Ivan Hoffman payed his folks a Clubs. 8:00 p. m. short visit April the 4th and 5th. He Miss Miller School Lunch. and 5 other elders from his mission Garden City: A. M. Miss Friday field from Scotts Bluff, Netor., came Davidson Clothing and Foods by auto to S. L. Conefrence and te Clubs. Miss Miller School Lunch and do Temple work. A family reunion Cooking Common Foods. was held at the home of Raymon Hof Miss P. M. Friday Laketown fman Monday night. Ivan gave a verv Davidson Clothing and Food of interesting talk of lils mission experi- Groups. Miss Miller Cooking ences and all had a very enjoyable Common Foods. time. Ivan is looking and feeling fine and will return to the mission field POULTRY DISCUSSIONS Moqday. BY SPECIALIST. Upon-investig- $1.50 Per Year In Advance Randolph, Utah. Friday April 8, 1932 13 INFANT DIES FROM INTERNAL HEMORRHAGE The five day old infant of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Earley died very suddenly hemorSunday evening from internal a rhage. The little one was ill only few hours. . by private funeral, conuctedat the Bishop L. B. Johnson was held Mahome of the grandmother, Mrs. acMcKinnon, Mae Mrs. tilda Jones. renA companied by Mrs. Edna Smith, Hoff dered two beautiful solos. David man and Bisbop Johnson spoke words of kindest sympathy and encouragement. H. J. Norris, jr., offered the offered onening prayer, R. D. Law the benediction. The grave in the Randolph cemetery was dedicated by H. J. Norris, sr. The sympathy of two communities of Rich County Randolph and Round Mrs. Valley, goes out to Mr. and Earley. CARD OF THANKS We desire to extend our heartfelt asthanks to all those who so kindly of death and illness the sisted during our baby. To those who contributed an lovely music, words of sympathy beautiful the for encouragement and MR. and MRS. GEO. EARLEY MRS. MATILDA JONES MRS. BARBARA EARLEY. -- t DELINQUENT WATER ASSESSMENT LIST Randolph and Sage Creek Canal Co. R. J. Hatch, Sec. The following described shares of water are delinquent, and will be or sold to pav assessment and cost advertising, at the Court House at2p.m Monday April 25, 1932. Wm. Johnson, Cert. No. 315 10 shares Wm. Kennedy, Cert. No. 314 30 shares Benjamin M. Fox Cert. No. 307 $52.91 143 shares Nieholls Bros., Cert. No. 312 shares 4 S2-4- Life Tragedies 4 There are two tragedies in life. One is not to get your hearts desire. The other is to get it Bernard Shaw. |