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Show An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich Valley County and Lower Bear River, ... ZZ1T Volume 8 Number 47 Randolph, Utah. Friday December 20, $1.50 Per Year In Advance 1935 STILL JOINING THE , BOOSTERS CLUB Funeral Services for According to report, a strange car Ibas been visiting down at the lake, doing a little surveying. Soane people Owen Satterthwaite think it is a group of engineers from GARDEN CITY, Utah, Dec. 18, 1935 the North Extension Oanal Company, who are out for some more data to Funeral services were held Sunday be able to present a better case next at 1 p. m. for Owen Satterthwaite in time. the Garden City L. D. S. Church, The Boosters Club has not stopped about six hundred people from the work and will not until the hearing is neighboring towns filling the spacious over and has decided that we are to. Chapel and amusement halL Bishop keep Bear Lake in this county. Bear Paul A. Spence was in charge. Music Lake was intended, for Bear Lake peo- was furnished by the singing mothers ; a quartet from the High Priests of ple, not Bancroft. a Since is almost a Laketown, and a solo by Sister RobH. G. Schofield. of President fewer the past here people thing from Laketown are bringing cabbage inson of the Bear Lake Stake, Bishop into town and fewer people from Orson Satterthwaite of the Eleven' h Bloomington have beets or cream to Ward of Logan; Bishop Lawrence B. take to Paris. No cream check means Johnson of Randolph and Bishops E. no money to spend, and that affects M. Pugmire and Clarence Cook of us ail. If the country does not pro- Garden City were the speakers. Elders duce a surplus it can not ahiip any- Julius Wright and Morris T. Hodges thing out and consequently before long offered the opening piayer and benewill not be able to ship anything in. diction and the grave was dedicated Buying and selling stops and every- by Elder N. J. Hodges. Owen was born in Laketown April thing goes backward. The railroader banker, businessman, doctor, lawyer 23d, J899 and moved to Garden City and- even day laborer is hurt because with his parents while but a boy. His values are down. The dry years have education was in the' county district hurt us much more than the depres- school at Garden City and - the local ILiis church activities high school. sion, or at least that is food for thot. People are still joining the Boost- were many. He was assistant superers Club, and they expect to get the intendent in the Garden City Sunday membership into thousands by next school for three years, but owing to year. A few names of new members the necessity of seeking employment are printed this week, with more to away from home he was released. follow at a later date: However, he never refused to assist Joe Cook. H. D. McOann, N. J. Ilodg in the tempera! affairs of the ward. He was married1 in the spring of es, Seth Kelsey, John Larsen, C. II 1025 to Lazzett Sims, and from this Eu Bert Frank Orr, Williams, Alley, gene Hall, Jolin Jaussi, G. W. Irving. union there are four children: Dwune, Charles Nate, Milton Nate Fred Hun Ellen, Delrna and a baby, all snrvlv-ng- ; also bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. zeker, L. L. Burdick, John Wallis, E. A. Hymas, G. L Hoff, Riley R. Pope, Victor Satterthwaite, and the foLlow-,nbrothers and sisters: Bart, Russell H. C. Hansen, Ernest Woffington, La voy Ilildt, Ryan Kammera'h, Gilbert Cecil, Frank. Earl', Laimar, Thelma, Bacon, Neis Carlson, Louis Lauridsen, Birdie and Mrs. Alex Johnson, ail of William Lauridsen, Eva Sutton, Thom Garden City; Mrs. Hugh IAshman, of as Sutton, Eb Sutton, Jess New, L. S. Preston Idaho, and Mrs. Dick Moore, Wedefl, J. R. Hymas, Bernice Barrett, of Ogden. in company Owen Satterthwaite, J. J. Sarbach, Vic Sniitherwaite, Arvil King, Cecil Quayle, Elmer Burgoyne, wi ll Mitchell Sams, went to the Canto get logs C. E. Cheney, 0. E. Gaskins, Mrs. Vic yon Thursday morning earlier been in the fall. had that Ole Hattie piled Mattson, Sadtherwaite, Miaittson, Stanley Mattson, Elwood They rolled their loads over a twenty Mattson, Farrell Pugmire, Alban Kearl foot, embankment on the highway near' the summit. Owen started to Bear Lake County News. slide down --the emulttinkment.. but lost his footing,' and fell on the end of a log with his chest where his heart He received the force of the blow. wa-rushed o Garden City where A. meeting of the Randolph Rifle medical aid was given, but he died at Club is scheduled for Sunday at 4 Dp. n. oclock p. m. at the F. E. R. A. office. Old Church Raxed, Rebuilt Anyone wishing to join are requested to be present New members must After serving as an Anglican place A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. J. loin before Jan. 1st All old mem- of worship In Leeds, England, for 87 A. Earley at the Johnson ranch, ber's must renew their membership years. St. Phillips church was torn Wednesday, Dec. 11. Dr. Capener, at before Jan. 1, 1935. the materials used to reand down J. O. REX, (tending phy&ickm. build it at Middleton. Secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Groll are over the arrival of a fine son bom Monday, Dee. 16; all concerned doing nicely. Bills smile is a little broader. Dr. Oapener was the attending physician. The Reaper wishes to congratnla e these happy parents may their Xmas be a merry one. tQhcn all through the house Rot a mature was stirring, Hot eoeti a mouse; Fon-tell- sub-irrigati- . f - 1 f V 1 -- g 1 ATTENTION Thats it, exactly! go, loo! Then we can all come home together to a grand Christmas reunion dinner, Horton Interrupted, f Come home to cold turkey, dressing, and potatoes reunion dinner, yon mean," Louise snapped. Hurrying home and eating lunch, Hor-- ! ton, with Louise a bit reluctant, started for Baxter, where a special festival of Christmas music and drama, an annual community affair, for many years, between rival towns, would be presented at the Community Center playhouse. Prizes were awarded to best productions from the two towns. The guests must have misunderstood my letter. Whatever It is, they have all misunderstood together, Louise whined. He seemed unsympathetic to Lo vises further peevish questions : "But not one of our guests are here that I can see. Do you glimpse Uncles bald head, or sisters fur?" After' the program Horton and Louise watched every means of exit for their guests, then hurried home, arriving at five oclock. At sight of the dinner, Louise sobbed: Never saw such a frost. What on Adams earth could have happened? What have we have-- I done to deserve such snubs? She was almost suspl-clous that Horton had something to do with the absence of their guests. She leaped to the jangling of the telephone. Anything was better than si' lence or was It? Ye yes yes be there at well once The receiver clicked. Horton, hurry. Someone needs you at Heralds Corners. Hal called. No, Hal and sister are not hurt, but someone else. You run on and Ill stay to ' prepare beds." Horton, Hal, and Louises sister soon arrived with a man, woman, and small child who had been burled under an automobile after being struck by a driver.. When Hal found them, hours before, they were unconscious. While administering to the Injured ones in the spotless beds Louise 'provided, Uncle Jim and Aunt Jen arrived with Betty and Clyde, son and daughter-in-law- , at exactly six oclock! "We were determined to .be on time for dinner,. Aunt Jen called Innocently. . Yes, you are In time to help nurse these injured strangers," Louise answered, trying not to look discomfited. Jim had too bad a cold to go to the program at Baxter. So Clyde said he woNild drive our car and we would all come together. Clyde could not get away from the store until noon. We j , : shoved the IMPATIENTLY and kettles into the Looking down the done for almost had she as driveway Louise two hours, she exclaimed: Of course Horton called ' that he might be iate. Hut what Is keeping sister and Hal, and Aunt Jen, Uncle Jim, Betty and Clyde? Six people Invited to a Christmas dinner and ail of them late! Accident? Surely not all of them in a heap along the roadside unless each bumped into the other hurry ng because they, are Iate to our Louise was smiling even bedinner fore a honk sent her outside. "Horton, please drive me to Larion crossroads. Maybe well meet sister ? I BIRTHS -- thought you would probably go to the program If we were not here to hinder during the afternoon. And wed get here in time for your six oclock dinner Let us help make these Injured ones comfortable. Or, well get the dinner on the table wvhile you attend them. Annt Jen rattled on. The date of the dinners coldness seemed not to matter. One thing Ive learned, that a cold dinner is no less palatable after eight hours, than for two hours wait. Its all because of :wo times two dates for dinner 12 oclock and six oclock ! Two things Louise recited to herlearned today! self the text of. the letter sent to her guests, and as nearly as she could remember it was worded: - er ... I and Hal. Maybe they will know why the others are delayed. Sort of a news center at the crossroads, anyway. Pshaw ! Dont worry. They probably think you will not have dinner promptly at 1 oclock"- - , But 1 told each one that we would have dinner promptly because I thought you boys might wish to hear the program at Baxter. Do you suppose they have all gone to the festival before coming here?" 1 J lames E. Pepper BRAND STRAIGHT WHISKEY BOTTLED IN BOND Undtr U. S. Gtvimment Superviii gossip the afternoon away until the men return. Dinner promptly ' then!" No. The unhurried . . Dinner at six for six late guests ! But it all turned out right The poor people were rescued by Hals coming In the afternoon, Hal said that since he had the afternoon for driving he would leisurely drive by way of Heralds Corners to see the new viaduct just completed. You and I, dear, attended the program together. Uncle Jim needed a driver. Next time Ill make It plain which dinner hour to expect my guests at one oclock or at Louise six oclock on Christmas smiled the next day after the Injured strangers were on their. way, and the guests had returned to their homes. key whis- is here at last its been a long time down there in its Kentucky home. It bear the Schenley 1 - ' vV.-- : Western Newspaper Union. - t v- Chine Goiter Remedy The ancient Chinese used the seaweed as a remedy for is now medicines remedy. This goiter. . iodlne-contalnln- PINT No. SO QUART for Christmas dinner? torne early if the men wish to go with Horton to the program at Baxter. We women will Can you come 1 Drive Me to Larion Crossroads. Maybe : We Will Meet Sister. in time for the holidays! I ' left-ov- ttived . Jamea E. Pepper A Co., Lexington, KLjr. In. . Division of SCHENLEY PRODUCTS CO., Inc. New York, N. Y. . 2D, |