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Show to The Interests An Independent Newspaper Devoted Volume 4 Numbr 28 Woodruff News Ot The People Of Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Randolph, Utah, Friday July 22, 1932 EXTENSION NEWS NOTES THE SUGAR BEET WEBB Miss Madelyn Reay was a guest at WORM AND ITS CONTROL. the home of Miss Zerea Bryson last Through parts of Utah, Idaho and week. , the sugar beet neighboring regions webbworm is doing considerable dam' are alarmed because People getting of the enormous amount of worms age to beets, alfalfa, cabbage an garden plants. This worm com that are swarming into their gardens other and grain patches. Some peoples gar' from a litle brownish gray m dens have been. wholly or partially which lays its eggs in the pigwi and alfalfa. In the fall the worm burdestroyed. Why not cooperate and get rows nto the ground, spins a cacoon these pests killed before they eat and lives there until spring, then all the crops. hatches into a moth. This moth then Mr. E. L. Guymon made a call here lays its eggs in the pigweeds and a hatch into larva Tuesday in the interest of destroying falfa, these eggsblack worms) which the worms. After examining them ht (small greenish feed on pronounced them to be the "sugar beet devoured.the pigweeds until they are web worm." Then migrate to other plants. First Miss Geneva Putnam is with us they devour the beet tops then go to again after spending the winter in turnips, peas, carrots, onions, etc. as they grow large the color becomes Salt Lake City. lighter until they are about an Inch All those who attended church Sun- long, at which time these go into the day received a real spiritual feast. grount pupate nd emerge in 6 to 10 Bishop Johnson and Elder Mearl days as moths. There are two or three Peart were home missonaries, giving generations each summer. In Rich some very interesting, and valuable County, the first crop of worms are doing their damage now. We cannot testimonies. tell, but thre may be another crop We failed to add in our last weeks come on in August, so all we can do notes .that Wayne Eastman was also is look out for them and be prepared. According to George F. Knowlton, hurt the same time that Arthnr Dean was. His face was badly bruised, anc Entomologist at the U. S. A. C. these cut. Since then it was discovered that worms may injure the alfalfa serious Mr. Dean had another break in his enough to Justify spraying. If this is done the spraying should be done early leg, making three in all. enough so that the rain will wash it Fred Stacey and Gilbert Cox were off before It is ready to cut. If the alfalfa is fairly mature it may pay Ogden visitors Sunday. to cut it early. Mr. Knowlton states Quite a number attended the Pri- that seldom does . the Sugar Beet mary Play Day Convention at Ran- Webworm injure grain bnt warns people to watch It closely. dolph Sunday. Methods of control are: Destroy Then all was rumored It pigweeds about the place. last week that we had several cases of mumps here, spray or dust with either Paris Green, Calcium Arsenate or Arsenate of but it was only a false alarm. Lead. NOTICE PARIS GREEN $1.50 Per Year In Advance Celebrate the 24th at John S. Kennedy Randolph Saturday illed By Lightning ; A number of people being quite sports have been persuaded to challenge all comers. Dave Smith, (the . great driver) has challenged anyone for a distance golf drive. Mearl Peart defies anyone to beat him in. a 50 yard dash. - Mrs. ' Dave Smith- challenges any woman in a nail driving contest. Mrs. Nora Marshall in the ladies 50 good in certain Laketown News Mrs. Sarah J. Henderson returned last week from St. Charles, Idaho, where she spent a brief visit with her daughter, Mrs. John T. Barker. ohn S. Kennedy was struck by htning Monday evening, July 18, 1932 between 5 and 6 oclock. He was Hazelton Nebeker, Jr. and sister, in the field irrigating ,at the time Dorothy, of Salt Lake City, are visitand was carrying his shovel. When ing at the Shirley Nebeker Falula ranch. he did not return for supper his folks became worried .about : him and Bishop O. P. Satterfhwaite of Losearching party set out to look for him. George Kennedys haying crew yard d&sh- gan and Herbert R. Weston of HunJona Jones puts his horse against tington Park, California, both former were haying in an adjoining field and residents paid our town a call on at the time he was killed were under any in a 600 yard race. Barnard SoutHtf challenges anyone Sunday afternoon. a loaded hay rack to keep out of the rain, ouly two very hard bolts of his weight in a boxing match. Glen Moss in half mile race or shot Francis W. Lamborn has moved his lightning were seen at that time, acfamily and household effects back cording to Melvin Kennedy, a nephew, put. Norris and Myron HelMrom from Logan and will reside indefiniteThey saw a dog ran through the field theCarl jump. high remark made ly in the former Nephl C. Wahlstrom the toward home and R. S. MCKlnnon challenges anyone residence. Welcome to our city. that lightning must have hit very close over Miss Emma Lon Weston is spendsixty to any kind of a foot race. to that dog, and when they were TbosU dhallangters have each put ing a portion of the summer at Logan 'researching for Mr. Kennedy they comwith Mrs. N. W. Christiansen. membered the dog running through the up a quarter on their event The winner The will mittee match it. to .went the field and incidentally takes the half dollar. There will be a On Saturday evening, July 16, Mr. place where they bad seen the dog, 5c entrance fee for those who partici- and Mrs. Cornelius E. Evans and and there they found the body of Mr, in the above events. daughter, Mrs. Martha Anderson of Kennedy, only .a few hundred yards pate The committee will be glad to post Evanston, Wyo., who had attended the from where they were haying. From to any reason- funeral of Mr3. Thomas Johns ron the way he was laying an at tne point any other challengers, child held at Randolph, drove over and Ball contest as: able throwing, he was found, it was evident that he was on the way to where they were calling, cracker eating horse shoe pent the evening and part of Sunpitching, etc. day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Irwin. haying. Besides these individual contests, John Simpson' Kennedy was born at the girls have challenged the Primary President, Mrs. Ruth Dun-for- d Almy, Wyo., July 3 1872, a son of men young to ball and over a game, of Bloomington, with aids, Mrs. fifty John. Kennedy and Hannah Simpson the scouts under 14, declare that Hortense Rich of Paris, and Mrs. Cora boy his with moved and parents Kennedy, women. Wiihelmson of St. Charles, Idaho, to Aigyle when about 4 years of age, they can beat the married events for the made a pleasant visit to our Primary be will other There was He had lived there .ever since. He to he on Monday afternoon. married to Lois Gunn, Sept. 20, 1897, kiddies and a rodeo that ought worthwhile. e to and them thirty-fivyears ago, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon J. Weston are A dance at night with the Reclaeight children were born. Two of them mation orchestra. among us again after spending the Lois and Verl, having passed away, Cattle prices are going up, lets winter in Logan where Rnlon attendMr. Kennedy leaves to mourn his loss ed school at the U. A. C., also the his wife and the following children celebrate. summer school as well Beth Fern and John, Edward, Clyde NOTICE TO WATER USERS of Randolph; Wat, Ervin of Ogden The electrical storm of last week and ulonzo of Woodruff; also the folldid considerable damage when it Office, State : ' Engineers Geo, sisters and owing- brothers struck the pumping plant at the Alley Salt Lake City, Utah, July 13, 1932. Reay, Joe, James, Frank, William, A meeting will be held at Randolph Use 2 tablespoons to- one gallon of Notice is hereby given that the U. ranch, burning out the motor and and Mrs. Hr.iitf, Mrs. the pump house, which is quite a July 30, at the Court House fpr the water and add to the mixture a lit- Maude Coriess, all of Randolph; An- S. Bureau of Fisheries, whose principurpose of deciding whether or not tle soap (1 ounce) dissolved in hot drew Kenhedy of Pocatello, Idaho pal place of business is Salt Lake loss as this is their means of getting Rich County shall hold its annual water. Spray in a fine mist on the fo- Mrs. Utah, has made application in water for irrigation. Agnes Spencer of Huntsville, City, with the requirements of accordance County Fair this fall. , All the people liage. UtAh ; Mat Kennedy , Mis. Mable Rich Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Merrill of Salt of the county .are requested to attend ARSENATE Laws of Utah, 1919 to the Session ; ie and Mrs. Hannah Wall, all of r - it - to appropriate 13 1(7 c. f. s. Lake City were brief visitors Tuesand express themselves. It is our incl. 1929 also Four grand of water from a spring area at the day and spent a few hours on the The Calcium Arsenate and Arsenopinion that a fair can be held with out spending much money, if the peo- ate of Lead is used in the same prohead of Meadowvilie Creek in Rich shore of Bear Lake prior to returning HELD FUNERAL ple will cooperate and work together. portions and the same way as the County, Utah, described as follows on Wednesday. Grandma Rhoda Irwin Dont forget the date Saturday. Paris Green. Beg. at a point 184.6 rods S. and 143.1 accompanied them home and expects . Large and impressive funeral ser- rods , W. of NE cor. Sec. 4, T. 12 N., R5 to remain there over the winter. $1.50 1932. cost is approximately The July 30, vices were held Thursday, July 21, in N. 15 rods, P. H, REX, per acre. Paris Green costs 60 cents the Randolph Ward Chapel. Two hun- E., S.. L. B. & M. thence O E. 8 rods, N. 72 N. Mr. A. Hulme Nebeker of Salt Lake 8 arsenate E. deg. and rods, cents to 75 Chairman. per pound dred and ninety persons attended. E. 16 rods S. 27.7 rods, N, was in our midst Monday on City poisons about 95 cents per pound. On Bishop Johnson presided. The choir 68 deg. OO W. 30.4 rods to place of beg. 82 deg. WODRUFF SUCCESS HUNTERS a large scale 4 pounds of Paris Green business and pleasure, paying a call for the of ."Rock opening Ages, sang, The applicant will utilize the water in HOLD OUTING is used per 50 gallons of water. on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrnm song. R. G. Marshall offered the open- two ponds inundating parts of NW "Farewell All Earthly CAUTION ing prayer. said Sec. 4 for fish culture. In Nebeker. The Woodruff Success Hunters was then sang by the choir. SE4 Honors, to the above the water will addition are S went on a swimming party, July 6, materials 1 ALL the above spray was first the E. Hatch speakJoseph at two points as follows: collected be np to the swimming pool. Weinies poisonns to people and livestock, so er. He charac- No. life and of the W 2105.4 S. spoke and ft 1, 2867.7 ft. were roasted over a camp fire, with care must be taken in using them. DO Kennedy his honesty from NE cor. Sec. 4, T. 12 N., R. 5 E., GO TO CHURCH, IS buns to go with them. All members NOT EAT LEAVES AND GREEN ter of John to get S. L. B. & M. No. 2, 2867.7 So. and were present and an enjoyable time FOLIAGE AFTER IT HAS. BEEN toward his fellowmen, easy JUDGES SENTENCE to meet his 1820 ft. W. from said comer thence with, ready always along roots was had by all. crops, friends and SPRAYED. However, the alhalf way, neighbors delivered into the following canals A meeting was held July 8. Vilate and pens in the pod are safe to use was never known to Meadowvilie Canal at a point Upper Buck and Emma Stewart canned cher- after washing. Too much care cannot ways satisfied, but took life as it came. A 2223.5 ft. S. and 1567.5 ft. W. from Guilty Youth Must Continuo complain, liveries. No business was discussed. be used in keeping children and Until of Age. , boIo, Oh Eyes That Are Weary, was NE cor. said Sec. 4, Lower MeadowELLEN FRAZIER, stock away from the poison. rendered by Mrs. Bess Rex, accompan- vilie Canal at a point 2297.8 ft. S. and Reporter. ied by Eddis Longhurst. W. T. Rex 1496 ft. W. of said cor. Kearl and John Clarke, nineteen,, Seattle, OTHER METHODS was the next speaker. He spoke of Johnson Canal at a point 3088.8 ft. Seattle LOGAN MAN KILLED must attend church evyouth, OF CONTROL. g friend and S. and 1463 ft W. of said cor. South Mr. Kennedy as a BY LIGHTNING nntll he is twenty-onery or Sunday into of had how comrade. He spoke they Where the worms are coming Canal at a point 3131.7 ft. S. and else six months in the Fort a spend from their in i used spoke worked small, and cor. or said youth W. the of together ft. 1463 the house garden Last week a Mr. Peterson, of Loaround them and of how well the second song fitted the January 1st to December 31st incl of Lewis road camp for violation of gan, was killed by lightning by trench may be dug law. wo ms will not life of Mr. Kennedy and stated that each year through a series of fish water. The with filled Monte Crlsto. He with his horse and drown in It. he would indeed have a sweet rest in rearing ponds to be constructed along This is one of the terms of an unwill but two dogs were out gathering in the cross the water, not available it w'll help Heaven. Spoke of death as not the course of said canals. In addition usual sentence meted by Federal sheep for the night when he was If water is inside bank steep then end and explained how the Latter the said fish to make to rearing ponds applicant Judge Jeremiah Neterer. the struck. When he did not return, afbottom. The Day Saints believed in a resurrection will construct a hatchery and conduct In passing judgment. Judge Neterer ter it became late, his brother went make a dust mulch In the trench and and what comfort it gave, for they a small portion of the water through In search for him. bnt failed to find worms will fall in the scored public and roadside dances., a pole believe that all shall be resurrected, troughs for the hatching of fish eggs. him. He was found early the next can be killed by dragging do you get from those dances What we meet The all He shall reguconsumed. and that again. No water will be morning not far from camp. His along the bottom. anything that is elevating or Splittdeath was really the end, then lar flow of the water in the canals said if horse and dogs were also killed. He above mentioned will in no way be in- ing? the judge asked Clarke. we would surely be sorrowful WEED CONTROL. 1 how the body was laid terfered with. No, the defendant replied. explained The County Agent planned to start away in the earth, and how the spirit NOTICE TO CREDITORS Of course not, Judge Neterer obThis application is deisgnated in the on weed control the middle of July, went to that place for de- State Engineers Office as File No. served. prepared the of Sugar Estate of Isaac Smith, deceased: but since the appearance parted spirits. Spoke of the resurrec- 11257- The testimony of Clarkes the granting Creditors will preenf claims with eet Webbworm it has been necessary Christ, closing with hig blessAll protests against to meet tion of Harold Young, twenty, who was reasons Mrs. the on bereaved the vouchers to the undersigned at Ran- to postpone all other workweed family. ings of said application, stating conwas that Clarke was caught, However, this duemergency. acquitted, in dolph. Rich County, Utah, on or be- trol will be commenced as soon as Mae McKinnon sang, Lay My Head therefor, must be by affidavit with a fee of while taking a quart of liquor to a Beneath a Rose, and was accompan- plicate, accompanied fore the 26th day of September. 1932. can be done any ied Dossible. Spraying MARY A. SMITH. by Eddis Longhurst. Earl Stuart 111.00, and filed in this office within Seattle dance hall now late fall. and between time of Woodruff was the next speaker. He thirty (30) days after the completion Clarke pleaded guilty before thei Administratrix with the Will Annexed There is one sure method of weed spoke of Mr. Kennery as a true, wor of the publication of this notice. REUEL WALTON. and assumed all responsibility1 trial is This eradication If done properly. geo. m. baoon, thy neighbor stated that he had alAttorney for Estate. for the liquor. means that which cultivation State Engineer. Date of first Publication. July 22, 1932 through ways been treated as almost one of In suspending the six months term' every few the family, said many times he had Date of First publication, July 22, 1932 Date of last Publication. Aug. 19, 1932 the plants must be cut off roots from and $1 fine, Judge Neterer imposed the to green prevent days called upon the Kennedys for favors, Date of completion of publication, the following conditions on Clarke. getting any sunlight. 1932. more than received and had 19, always August CHANGE IN FEES FOR DOMESTIC He must attend church every Sun1 he asked for. Floyd Kennedy renderMONEY ORDERS OUT OF COUNTY. from now until he becomes of age MEETS day CLUB ed a piano solo, The End ot a Perfect CLOTHING Ws on of be Johnson was last out will the April 28, 1933. The County Agent Day.. Bishop Effective July 20. 1932. the fees to thanked of He last behalf the in all few He held Club a for speaker. the Ws days, may attend neighborhood or famClothing county The'R. be charged for the issue of domestic of July, and perhaps the first of Aug- sister Lois Kennedy, who had assist- their meeting at the home of their ily dances, bnt must keep away from' one will increased be orders money cannot be given ed in any way. He spoke of Mr. Ken- leaders. Eddis and Elizabeth Long- public dances. cent for all money orders up to and ust. The exact time at Randolph nedy as an ideal rancher and farmer. hurst. Mrs. Barton met with us and central but at present, He must not associate with any per-- , including twentv dollars. information. Spoke of the Kennedys as being an discussed a demonstration team. Our sons this will have 6 cents to From $0.01 $2.50 engaged in violating the proold honest Scotch family, said he had team is Willa Thornock and Winnie 8 cents From 2.50 to 5.00 of a Kennedy who was Rex. We wish them success, and hope hibition or other laws. never heard CORRECTED. MISTAKE 11 cents From 5.01 to 10.00 He must read good books for at! not honest or who would not do an will win. 13 cents From 10.01 to 20.00 In the article on the Dairy Show Honest work. Spoke of the peace- they one hour every evening; least VENDLA KENNEDY, days 15 certs at Laketown in June, it was stated From 20.01 to 40.00 S. Kennedy, stated that of ful He must carry out his expressed do-- j J. life Reporter. 18 cents that the Foods Club, under Miss he had never been reckless like lots From 40.01 to 00.00 sire to study for a marine engineer 20 cents Phebe Weston sold punch and ice From 60.01 to 80.00 of us who took "great chances with license. 22 cents cream. The Clothing Club, under Mrs. From 80.01 to 100.00 j life and really tried to kill ourselves coAnnie Wghlstroms supervision He thanked all those who piano. The closing song, Shall We times. at operated with the foods club in this took part in the services, also all Meet Beyond the River? Wm. JohnBut Its the Wrong Way activity and credit is due noteworthy benediction. Often theres every temptation and them for their fine cooperation and the people who came from other son offered the Sail Helped Oertmea was in the Randolph Interment to their to wards fellow last respects pay Justification to tell the other Ancient efforts. This mistake was made thru galleys were propelled mainSamuel Rex dedicated the Mr. Kennedy. Ina Jackson sang, Old cemetery. where to get off Instead of showing (misunderstanding, oars arranged la one or two by ly grave. acPal How I Miss You Tonight, him how to get on. American E. L. GUYMON, Ray Durnford & Son of Evanston, banks, but were usually provided County Agent. companied by Floyd Kennedy at the were the funeral directors. with a mast and salL ' - - , . . , - Lizzie-Johns- on Os-den- a ft life-lon- e, -- 4-- H 4-- H 4--H -- |