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Show A tMUM n An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear JUver Valley Volume 9 Number 9 Randolph, Utah. Friday March 27, EXTENSION NEWS NOTES Mary M. Kennedy $1.50 Per Year In Advance 1936 88,000 BASKETBALL FAMILIES DRIVEN FROM HOMES BY FLOODS Benefit Wrestling Show Tuesday RICH COUNTY PLANTS A telegram received by County chair 2,200 FOREST TREES The basketball game getween the man P. H. Rex, of Rich County Chap2,200 small forest Approximately Tomboys and the Randolph ter of American Red Cross, stated that trees have been, planted on Rich coun- Woodruff V Rovers last Friday, was won by the 88,000 families in eleven states were ,'h ;! n f farms during the past six years for 36 to 26. Mrs. Mary Morgan Kennedy , 76, died ty driven from their homes in the floodThru the efforts of the promoter windbreak and woodlot purposes, ac- Etovers, These two teams are getting better ed areas. 193d home here March at the and an offer from Del Kunkel, Monday, 23, to J. Whitney Floyd, extension each time as of her son. Fred R. Morgan in Mur- cording score the to are These Savich and Tiger Jack Nelthe families play, they looking Danny forester lor rhe Utah State Agricu- shows. American Red Cross for assistance son, a benefit wrestling card will be ray, Utah of causes incident to age. ltural college extension service Loat The score follows: She was born April 12, 1860 in and relief. put on at I. O. O. F .Arena. Evanston, TOMBOYS Minimum Wales. She came to tnis gan. shelter, Wyoming, relief, including Tuesday, March 31st, for Tiiese trees are obtained from the F FPFTP food, clothing and medical aid, of Junior Morris of Almy, who, last week country in 1887 and resided in Almy, forest nursery, which is maintained by Lyla .2 7 7 11 $3,000,000 are necessary to provide had his arm accidentally shot off with f In 1895 her the Utah State Wyoming for many yea-refor BessieHuffaker, 3 1 a shot gun, and is in a critical condiand care for the flood victims. Putnam, f husband, Fred Morgan, loait his life in the purpose of .Agricultural college supplying planting stock Phyllis Cox. g 0 0 a coal mine explosion and she later to Rich Countys Chapter quota for the tion at the local hospital. Young 14 cost. farmers at a low About 2 0 first drive is $75.00 and the second Morris has performed in Evanston, married Andrew B. Kennedy and reEvelyn Rufi, g 0 o sided in Argyle and Randolph until different inkinds of trees have been Elglie Moss, c quota, $37.50 for the county. Ran- boxing and wrestling, several times, Rich county and the prec 0 0 and was very good. He would have she moved to Murray in 1929. She planted Is required to pay Porter, Peggie dolph include Siberian Olive Mills, f been on last weeks card had it not 0 was an active member of the church dominating species THE ,2 QUOTA $45.00 been for the accident which will renand devoted much of her time in the Elm, Russian olive. Blue spruce, aud quoto Randolph 22.50 der him unable to appear any more Totals 9 8 8 26 Laketown Relief Society. She was a counselor Honey locust, in the order named. The shipping season started March 22.50 on the mat. The proceeds taken in In the presidency of the Argyle ward, Garden City 22 50 will be donated to help pay the unforROVERS Woodruff and also a teacher in the Randolph 2Q this year; and trees may still be tunate young mans doctor bill. All F FPFTP and Murray First Wards.' Surviving purchased from the college nursery at averaging about $2 7 O 0 14 Total for county Rex, f $45.00 wrestlers are donating their services are her son, Fred R. Morgan, Murray ; ljogan at prices which includes shipping K. Jessop, f 11 0 0 22 Mrs. E. F. Spencer, Logan; 10 grand- per hundred, Garden City has been reported as free. Tickets are on sale help a barges. More than 32,000 trees have E. McKinnon, c 0 0 0 0 going over the top. Containers will be worthy cause. children and 2 great grandchildren; ordered for 1936 planting to date, P. Rex, c has been ar0 0 0 0 placed in several business places, for The following line-ualso the following stepchildren: Mrs. been Mr. Floyd stated. W. Marshall, g all wrestlers donating their 0 0 0 0 Red Cross contributions. O. R. Spencer, Logan .Utah ; Mrs. Ada ranged, Order or other information W. Peart, g services.: 0 0 0 0 Will you help the Red Gross? OHara, Evanston, Wyoming; Mrs. pertainingblanks to tree planting may be ob- V. Jackson, g Del Kunkel vs. Danny Savich. 0 0 0 0 Ethel Swanson, Wind River, Wyoming, tained from E. L. Guymon, county agA CORRECTION Bennett, vs. Wally Thompson and A B. Kennedy, Salt Lake City. George Rollins vs. John Wright. 18 0 0 36 Totals Funeral services will be' conducted ricultural agent or by writing to the Barney service at Logan. Six well selected preliminaries have There will probably be another Dr. Capener In at 1 oclock p. m. Saturday, March extension headed, article the Get your order in (AT ONCE, be- game between these two 28th in the Evanston Ward chapel, popular New Health Officer, which, appealed also been arranged, making a total of and boxers who with Bishop Harold E. Brough offiei cause shipments will dose in the near teams at Woonuff about April 1st. in last weeks issue of The Reaper, eighteen wrestler future. This game will more than likely be the following error is hereoy correct- will take part; aud a packed house flting. Friends may view the remains is looked for. at the ward chapel prior to the open- COUNTY PLANNING played for a chicken supper. If so it ed: 1 WORK NEAR CLOSE will be a better game than ever. The law requires that at least one ing of services. You just cant mis it so watch, for physician be a member of the Health IOUNG MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED Interment will be made in the EvDuring the past three months hand bills. anston City cemetery under the direc- County Planning Board made up Board. Adrian G. Spencer, 23, son of E. W. 1 tion of Bluemei and Knight Mortuary. fifteen members has been studying Dr. Capener was merely added to the NEW BARBER SERVICE 1 Rich county resources. They have acBoard. V. B. Jackson still holds the Spencer, and employed at the Transcontinental Garage in Evanston, while PRICE LIST SON ARRIVES office he has held for several years. cumulated considerable basic informadriving home from Kemmerer Tuesday tion and are now ready to write up a afternoon, met with an accident near Yes siree a handsome chap pieliminary plan of recommendations , A boy ! Beginning May May 1, 1936, the YOUNG MAN SHOOTS HAND OFF WITH SHOT GUN that place, when his car left the road with dark hair and blue eyes, was for the most efficient use of the coun- following price list will be effective and overturned, resulting in quite seriborn to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kennedy, ty resources. Such questions as the for all barber service at Dave Smiths r ous injury. He was taken to the of son Barber 22d. March are Junior Morris, Shop: studied: Sunday, following being and for treatment, . . . . a hospital Adult serious met 1. Haircuts with We have not seen Papa Floyd since 50c Mrs. John Morris, Are there desirable changes in the arrival, but we just imagine he is land water use that could be made? High Schol Students Haircuts 35c accident Saturday morning at Almy. later will be removed to Salt Lake City 2. Could farmers of the county in- Junior High School one happy daddy. Mother and son are when a loaded shotgun he was hand- for further attention, as he suffered Students Haircuts 25c ling. accidentally discharged, tearing a broken pelvis bone and other Injuricrease their income by changing crops reported doing nicely. Grade School Students Haircuts 25c the flesh from the bone of the right es, which require expert care. Later or rotation practices? Congratulations, Floyd and Vella! 3. Are the pastures and ranges Under School Age Children 25c hand to the elbow. He wa removed He was brought to his home in EvansGARDEN CITY FACTS Shave 25c to the Legion hospital in this city, ton Thursday on North Front street, being utilized in the most effident Ladles 25c where amputation of the injured mem- city today on North Front street, manner? Shingle Mr. and Mrs. Bart Sat terthwaite reNeck Shave Ilk: ber was made to the forearm, the lad where Salt Lake physicians will be 4. Is the size of farm and farm turned home Saturday after a two Razor Honed 25c being in a most serious condition, but called to investigate his condition. as effident as possible? week sojourn in the lower valleys. We organization , Shears Ground .; B. Are their- 25c livestock in hopes are entertained for his recovery. shifts 17.......' understand that Bart underwent an NEWS LAKETOWN a and there died father Hi year ago be made which practices that could operation for hemorrhoid. NOTICE is a large family surviving. would increase the calf and lamb crop , Mrs. Sarah Young of St Charles, The unfortunate young man and his wool percentage, pounds per head, Mr. Victor Satterthwaite SDent the spent a week here at the Idaho, An of known annual well are the throughout meeting Randolph family week-enIn Cache Valley over the pounds butter fat per cow, etc.? her son Raynor, and her homes of & to Woodruff shocked are Canal Co. will be held this vicinity and all 6. What are the most outstanding ,' Mrs. B. Y. Irwin. visiting with his brother. 2 daughter. March 30th at misfortune. of hear his at m., the p. procounty problems confronting agricultural Orson. court house for the purpose of electgress In Rich County? Mis Emma Lou Weston, student at new officers for the coming year. DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS HOLD During the next two weeks the ing Mrs. Owen Telford and children U. A. C (Logan), came over and the MEETING Board will discuss glen mckinnon, with her parents, County Planning spent the week-enthe weekend with her parents, speDt and make recommendations Secretary. upon Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Sprouse. Mr. and Mr. Geo. N. Weston. of held the Pioneers The Daughters such questions and then write up their M. I. A. DRAMA BIG SUCCESS The a meeting Thursday afternoon. recommendations be sent which will Mr. L. J. Gardner is spending a week Coach Reed Colvin and Francis C. biography of Mrs. Margaret Bailey Wdlliamcam with hits daughter in St. Charles, to the state extension service office in Salt spent the week-enThe drama evening of the M. I. A. Harris was given by Mrs. Oscar and thence on to Washington Idaho. Lake City. The Livestock of A lesson. Mr. W. W. Owens, Assistant Direc- Tuesday night wa a huge success and well attended. The plays were very Utah, was given by Mrs. Maude Rex. The city quarantine was lifted Sun- tor for Agriculture Is urging that all well oast and the Ben T. Orvin accompanied by Vicyoung people took A lesson, Statehood, was given by sent be and county plans completed day and all gatherings were resumed, to tor SattothwaJite of Garden City, Mrs. J. O. Rex. Washington in time to be used in their parts well. with district school commencing Mona weeks visit to Logan and paid all and were and served Promoter directors Refreshments deserve new program. day morning.' There are several cases theThe soil conservation Trenton among relative and friends. report a very nice time. county committee has now an- much credit. of scarlet fever, but under strict regu1 1 two questions asked by the lations the officers feel that the epi- swered Mrs. Ole Matteoij wa taken to Soda NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DeNOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DeWashington office. These are r ' demic will dear up. for medical General partment of the Interior, General Land Springs, Idaho last week 1. What will! be the probable pro- partment of the Interior, mmm Caribou at the treatment and surgical March Office Land Lake Office at Lake Salt at Salt Utah, City, duction and disposal of the various City, Utah, wa by She Bishop Paul A. Spence has been on farm accompanied hospital. 1 Is 1936. March 18, NOTICE hereby given hereby 18, 1936. NOTICE prodcots in 1936, assuming northe sick Mist for the past week. Last her son, Stanley and her sister, Mrs. of Ella of that Woodruff, Utah, Ezra that given Putnam, WeUsville, mal conditions weather Bum, (includin reports received are that he is Improv- normal Utah, who, on June 22, 1931, made who, on Dec. 5, 1929, made desert land L. D. Lamlborn. supply of irrigation water ) sitoekrat-rining. homestead entry No. entry No. 046122, for SW$W Sec. present farm practices and 1936 prosMr. and Mrs. Geo. N. Weston were Sec949981, for NSAV 5, S8BU, SBSW, Sec. 6, NW SNWi, The Relief Society annual observ pective prices? visitor on Saturday eveBloomington tion 7 11 Section 21, N12NW1A Township 2. What would be the production North, Range 4 NE, Township ance of the organization which was ning. disposal of the various farm pro- East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed no- 9 North, Range 6 East, Salt Lake postponed one week on account of the and ducts in 1936, assuming that each far- tice of intention to make final Proof, Meridian, ha filed notice of intention was quarantine, staged Tuesday night mer in the county Principal Leo Johnson of Garden adopts farm prac- to establish claim to the land above to make final proof to establish claim CSity school paid a visit to the school and was a grand success in every4 tices which would maintain the fertil- described, before C. F. Olsen, Notary to the land above described, before here last ' Friday. ity of the soil, control erosion and Public, at Hyrum, Utah, on the 15th Lewis Longhuirst, Notary Public, at of June, 1936. Olaimaint names Randolph, Utah, on the 28th day of day maintain range capacity? earning The call for help for the stricken Miss Ruth Cheney, beauty operator Allie Peterson & Er April, 1936. Claimant names as witRich County Plan- as witnesses: areas of the east winh floods, came to Members of the Tom - of Kemmerer, Wyo., spent a few day nest Oorof Theris Melvin nesses: Peterson, Fred Putnam, Hyrum. Utah, Rees, Mae R town today and under the direction ning Board are: visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs Brown and Earl Stuart of Woodruff Coburn, of Stadthfield, Utah & Elmer nia. Joseph Putnam & M. V. Eastman, here of the Bishopric and the Relief A. Jos. Cheney; also doing a few perHill, of WeUsville, Utah. THOMAS all of Woodruff, Utah. THOMAS F. manent to adorn the hearts of the fethe allotitment allotted to Gar- Dwain Ndrris, W. T. Rex, Arthur F. THOMAS, THOMAS, Register. den City was subscribed and sent to Brough, Elsa Spencer, L. B. Johnson AdV. Mar. 27,Register. male. 1936. AdrV 1936. Mar. 27, April April and Ludle Thomock of Randolph the dav. following headquarters Tom J. Lamlborn, Delmas Heart and After being confined to his home and bed since November Andrew MattThe lntftle pay put on by the North Alley Taylor of Laketown and FlorVictor Satterthwaite Rich High School, entitled The Par- ence D. Cook, son, who was afflicted with Sims Mitchell of Garden City. and in his leg, is able to be out was staged ty of the Second Part. As soon as the preliminary report is and around again and Is doing very here Wednesdav nisrht and was written up It will be published in The well with the use of a crutch. credit to all taking part. Reaper. , Watch for it during the foreI. O. O. F. Arena Evanston, Wyo. part of April. Mr. Jere Earley wag a Paris .Idaho rE. L. GUYMON, PICTURE SHOW visitor on Tuesday. March 31 1936 st Tuesday, r County Agricultural Agent. APRIL 4th Jack Hyde of Logan, is vMting with hi sister, Mrs. Amo Robinson. ANNE OLSEY .New-193- Dies at' Murray 7 Panty-bbynno- ... two-fifth- p Kem-imere- .... it d 1 week-end- d - Han-De- d y. . I g par-tabula- r. -- So-cit- y Benefit Wrestling ' ! Stock Wall Paper 6 Standard, Whitehouse Cafes 25 30-3- 5c Din era First - Class Cooking v Excellent Service Wing Wong, Prop. Paints, Varnishes, Enamels, and Kalsomine If you are going to. modernize yoor home this spring you will Burley want to see our new line. The prices are reasonable, too. Alice H. Durnford FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION r, , EVANSTON, WYO. QualitjGoods ' , EVANSTON FLORAL CO. PHONE 99 EVANSTON WYO. Phone 44 940 Main St. Evanston, Wyo. Dynamite Del Kunkel vs Danny Savick George 'Bennett vs Wally Thompson "Barney Rollins vs John Wright Good Preliminaries blood-poisonin- g The Willi Bros, took their sheep to Six Mile, Wednesday to lamb and feed for the rest of the winter. FROM OLD TO NEW WITH ANY SHOE EXPERT WORKMANSHIP BEST OF MATERIAL WITH A PRICE TO FIT ALL SHOES AND POCKETBOOKS. ASK , ABOUT OUR THREE-GRADPLAN. . Proceeds to go to Junior Morrio yourtg Athlete, who recently had his arm shot off and who is confined in an Evanston Hospital. General, 65c Boys, 25c High School, 40c ' ' Ladies 25c Bouts start 8:30 p.m. Ringside, $1.00 Help a Worthy Cause. E SHOE REBUILDER H. L. Atkinson, Prop. 922 Main Street Evanston, Wyo. COMMUNITY I |