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Show - Volume 11 Number An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich Count? and Lower Bear River Valley 1 Randolph. Utah. Friday January 21. 1938 $1.50 Per Year In Advance Prominent Lawyer Opening Program ' Dies Unexpectedly at New Held Co-o- p i George H. Orosby, jr., 65, prominent A very interesting program and lunEvanston lawyer and known through cheon was given at the new Coop out the. intermountain area as a lecCreamery Tuesday, about 100 milk, turer, historian and newspaperman, producers and citizens of Randolph and died Tuesday afternoon in a Salt Woodruff attending. The following Lake City hospital. program was rendered : Mr. Crosbys death came unexpected'Song, The More We Get Together, ly, following an operation. He had led by K. E. Muir. entered the hospital only a few days Welcome address by President of loago and his widow had received word cal committee, A W. Thornock. that his. condition 'was satisfactory Talk by H. M. Pugmire, president of only a short time before his death. Bear Lake Valley Dairymens AssociaFor 40 years Mr. Crosby had served tion, Relationship of Randolph and at intermittent times as correspondWoodruff Co-owith the Paris ent for The Salt Lake Tribune,, after Air. Blackhurst, from the A talk by holding a position as reporter with the Utah PouLtry Producers Association, paper in Salt Lake' City as a youth ' Possibility of Cooperation in Rich Known for his historic writings on County. Fort Bridger. Mr. Crosby had also re Musical selection by Emma Lou Mcceived recogniafion for his work in Kinnon and Peggie Kennedy. helping bring Wyomings state laws Talk by Airs. Elizabeth Longhurst, op to date and for his lectures on Womens Inetrest and Cooperation. various subjects throughout the Talk by Bishop Leltoy D. Tingey, of region. Woodruff. One of My. Orosbv outstanding A talk by Carl Robinson, cashier of traits was a remarkable memory for Afton Bank, also secretary of the the events occurring during his life. He Freedom Swiss Cheese Association. friends amazed hy relating constantly Mixed quartet by Air. and Airs. Armight they hannenings ' on any date Dean and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dean. thur ' ' mention. to right), have given fifty yean of service at the Talk toy L. L Cook, of Garden City, left Bait Charles T. (insert, and Caine, John O. R. Larsen, Born February 29, 1872, in the now Building Possibilities. Utah State Agricultural College. defunct town of Hebron, Utah, he was A dainty luncheon of swiss cheese Brown a son of George H. and Sarah sandwiches was served. Crosby, He had been a high priest of Air. Robinsons talk on the history of HOME PROJECTS SCARLET FEVER the L. D. S. church since 1905 and Star Valley and Swiss cheese may be comcontinued in that position after found in the October number of the Im (Miss Alta Ellingford) River in It is dangerous to be exposed to a ing to Evanston from Green provement Era. Everyone interested time fever scralet with at 1929. any patient A home project in home economics in the Creamery should Survivors include his widow, Mrs. during the disease while there persists a problem pertaining to the home read it is abnormal fever or any discharge any Martha J. Miller Crosby; a son, Kent Ye editor was taken through the or its duties, which is discovered and from the throat, eyes or ears or LOGAN Three men, their lives so solved by the student It should Crosby, Basin, Wyo. ; two daughters, from soresnose, plant Wednesday by President A. YV. of any kind. The greatest Mrs. M. R. Scott, Washintgon, D. C., from a unit studied iu class Thornock. closely associated with an institution They sure have a fine Coland Mrs. Ellis E. Nunnery, New York danger from exposure is at the very be the Utah State Agricultural with when the "girl realizes a need for it. building, equipof the disease when usually lege during its 50 years of existence No definite time period is set for ment. They are prepared to handle all City; three brothers, B. B. Crosby, ginningis no what definite the there certainty Holbrook, Ariz. ; Charles Crosby, Wins that they have become a part of the the duration of the project as it var-- the milk that can be produced in Ranlow, Ariz. ; and A. W. Crosby, Eagar. disease is and for that reason precau- school and the school has become a ies according to type and needs of dolph and Woodruff. Mr. Thornock p Ariz., and a sister, Mrs. W. E. Wilt tions are not being carefully observed. part of their lives, bear verbal record the individual. was not receiving stated the Persons who have been exposed can of the colleges evolution from the em hank, Springerville, Ariz. Before the project is started all half of the milk yet. lie said they Mrs. Crosbv left immediately for and probably do carry the germs to' bryonic acorn state to its mature available references on the subject are have 73 milk producers of Randolph Salt. Lake C5tv..r Th" funeral will be others. Germs are not carried on the "oak-tre- e during the consulted which may include individu- and Woodruff signed up, with the Coproportions conducted Saturday from the' Deseret clothing, however, as is commonly be- past half century. als either at home or school. The pur- op. They expect to get half of the lieved but in the secretions of the nose Peacefully enjoying what has been, pose of this previous preparation is milk produced, or more, after first of Mortuary. 1 and mouth. to them, their respective missions in to give the girl a more definite goal the month. He said the cost of the v OT10E elebrate the and simplify the work. The disease is less contagious toward life while thousands building was around $8,000.00, and was the end of its course while the skin is schools golden anniversary, H. O- - Lar- , Each girl Is to keep a record of the owned by the Randolph branch of LOST - One ladies white gold Bracelet peeling. The peels themselves are not sen, head custodian of the buildings; time and money spent ; all changes Air. Paul Bray, of Star and 'Charles made in the plans, any help rendered Valley, owns the set with brilliants, at the dance or on particularly infectious except those on John T- - Caine, auditor; equipment. of the central by others, and new ideas gained by Mr. Bray 11 per cent The fingers, which may become infected Ball, superintendent pays the street Friday night. Finder please the camwith nose and throat secretions, heating plant, have watchcu the of the profits from the cheese, and taking the particular problem. notify MRS. GWEN BROUGH, in children who do not readi- pus expand from one building, the Close cooperation between home and takes care of the rest of the expense Randolph, Utah. ly learn to keep the fingers away from south wing of the present administra- school is another essential for obtainincluding the manufacturing of tne tion building, to 26. These men have ing the best results from such an as- cneese, the nose and mouth. ; ... tne marketing, etc. Tins looks IAKETOYYN NEWS The disease is transmitted by the watched thousands of men and women signment. Interest shewn bv the like a very good proposition and witn secretions of the nose and throat thru of almost every age and nationality parents while the work is being car the support of the unlk producers of school as stu- ried on aids the Frank Price suffered injury to his personal contact and probably through enter the doors of theseen girl for better work- the valley, should go over big. 3,300 leave manship. foot Friday, when a horse fell with contamination of objects which are dents, and they have 1 him. Dr. Reay treated the wound. SOUTH RICH NEWS handled first by the. patient and then as graduates during the years in which enrollment has increased from 138 the SCHOOL GRADE NOTES others. transmission For by through have supervised A miscellaneous shower was given contaminated objects there must be to 3,050. These three Stop! Look! Listen! North Rich bo over here this Friday with the in the ward hall Friday night in hon direct transmissL n ; that is, such trans !he preparation of class schedules, JUNIOR RED CROSS will roads or of Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Johnson, mission occurs when there has been overseen the building of the first intentions of beating South Rich. Lets of work conducted the The school has joined the Junior all come out and show them we have recently married. The evening was only a brief lapse of time bstw( en the on the campus, central the heating system, Red Cross. We have a calendar and intentions, too. epent in pla ting games and .dancing, contamination of the article and its sub installing which provides heat for every building we are going to get a magazine every Delicious ice cream and cake was ser- sequent handling by others. on the and supervised the month. We all have our membership havall ved. A large crowd attended; The school play has been east and It is necessary to have a thirty day planting campus, and trees on the badges. of shrubbery of A We hope to make work started on cargo for scarlet fever because ing an enjoyable evening. quarantine served together They have By JACK NIOHOLLS, one of the oustanding events this us iful and beautiful articles were re- of the difficulty of determining (he end grounds. play under every president of the college Fourth Grade. of the year, and also the most talked ceived by the happy couple. A num- of the period in most cases, and yet and every beard of trustees since the Ida.. for Beware St.' about. Charles Huckleberry ber of friends from on in record are instances which there institution was founded inT888. WEEKLY READER too. be will Finn were present including postmistress a here, thrity-dareleased a Salt after of native a Professor Caine, patient Hannah Nelson, her sister Agnes, Miss quarantine has infested, others even Lake City, will observe his e'ghty third We have decided to take the WeekThe school band has started the Patience Clark and others. when there was no apparent sign that birthday on the same day that the Reader in our room. We will get preparation for its big Easter Concert. ly transof was still the the institution of fiftieth capable pitient anniversary it once a week for the rest of the year. Featured besides about ten new band While working with the state Road will be observed, March 8th. When We will get it the rest of n mitting the diseases. January numbers, wilL be girls and boys trios truck last! week, foreman L. D. test for immunization is called the first board of trustees was organhad his hand caught in the fan theThe and quartets; also special musical as W. Caleb ized Governor with West, Dick test By BILLY MACK GRAY, of the heater, almost severing the top numbers. The promises to be was named Professor Caine immunizatest Dick the president. Following Fifth Grade. one of extreme program of his second linger. Dr. Reay fiinshed tion with Dick toxin is advised and entertainnovely was school When the opem by secretary. is being and effort Much work ment removing the nail and dressed the many physicians. fall of 1890, ed for instruction in the NOTICE wound. centered on this affair. It is hoped he was named the first instructor in JULIA WAHLSTROM, that all will support and enjoy this County Nurse. English, a position which he held for to any maga concert If your subscription On Saturday evening a group of la35 years. Since then he has held the zine has 1 expired, same may be renewdies met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of registrar, member of the ed at Wilson Bros. Store. NOTICE positions See MRS. J. A. Cheney giving a package shower Have you seen the School Rings the committee on attendance, and auditor. RACHEL WILSON. rehad who Rurb. their to daughter Seniors are flashing around? Apparand Pre (School Conference Not only was be associated with the Infant cently married a Mr. Adams, from Vir- will be held Wednesday, January 2fith first board of trustees and the first ently one of our rings was left over WOODRUFF NOTES and one at North Rich last week-en- d ginia. Mr. Adams is at Virginia now nt 2:00 p. m. in the church house at faculty, but he was one of the first stu over here. Wonder theirs and Ruth expects to join him in the Laketown, and Thursday. January 27. dents of the college and a member of of brought Donald Walton and son Lane, are in near future. nt 2:00 p. m. in the Relief Society the first graduating class in 1804. This California, where they will visit for a why the exchange? r House at. Woodruff. pioneer educator still shows an active couple of weeks. !nteresf in. advancement in the field of It is reported that Bishop and Mrs. JULIA WAHLSTROM. Last Friday in home economics class of in the and the John H. Weston, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. progress igriculture second year group made luscious Nurse. the County Wednesday evening, January 12th school. A son, Professor George B. Marr Lamborn and Mr. and Mrs. I D. 'Lam rolls. This was the activity on the Oornia entertainand Porter Peg Caine, is a member of the dairy facul- ed at a born visted the Stock Show at Ogden SALT LAKE TABERNACLE Any of the party given in honor of Elmer lesson of yeast bread. we have some ty at the present time. during the week. SPRAYED WITH GASOLINE say can truthfully son Cox, who will leave soon for a boys Mr. Batt. who was born in Engand mission' to the Southern States. Six- expert cooks if they were lucky (Continued on Page Three) AND FIRED Four men entered the Temple in 1861. came to America in 1888 and teen guests were present. The object enough to sample the rolls. the service of the college' in of the (Continued on Page Three) .grounds Sunday and sprayed gas on entered party was a sock shower. A PROMISE FULFILLED the sidewalks and wall of the L. D. S. 1889 as eardner in charge of the green house. So intimately has he been asSaturday a party was given by Miss A Patriarchal blessing given Joshua Tabernacle, set it afire and defied sociated with the grounds that he can BEING Marie Putnam in honor of Mr. Emer- RANDOLPH TABERNACLE clubs and with gasoline. capturers male Rich oldest County SERVICE most FOR Eldredge, recite the minute and CLEANED interesting son Cox. The evening was spent in The Tabernacle was filled with peo citizen a number of years ago, stating details connected with the construction pie. Over 2,000 persons sat inside, of the various Ibuild'nars and the ar playing games. This party 'was a he would live to see the fourth gener- unaware A crew of 40 women and about 20 handkerchief shower. of the threatening danger, out ation of his family, has been fulfilled, side. rangement of the camons landscape. scrubbed and cleaned the Ranmen according to Wednesday's Desert News Born in Denmark in 1867, Mr. Lar Mrs. Carl Gunn is visiting in Ran- dolph Tabernacle Thursday, saving the asserted Prophet sen came to America 20 George Otis, 71 which contained a picture of Mr. and later years Ward $200.00 which was to have been his son, Walter J. Eldredge, of the Living God, of Orem, Utah, ad became associated with the college as dolph with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. paid outside contractors for the cleanhis grandson, Walter J. Eldredge, jr., mitted having been arrested, twice be- an agronomist when the doors first Geo. I. Barker. ing job. and his great grandson Walter, J. fore for causing disturbances at the opened to students in 1890. Later he a in was 19th held shower January He told officers he had Temple. Ill four generations. served as a dairyman for the school. the Putnam Hall for the public for Mr. RANDOLPH WINS SECOND Mr. Edredge was born July 11, 1848 walked more than 3,000 miles in the He and Mr. Batt planted the major Emerson. Cox. The evening was spent LEAGUE GAME in the Pioneer Park Fort, a son of L United States attempting to deliver portion of the trees and shrubs now in games and dancing, after which his came which he claimed message, Nathan and Ruth L Eldredge, the found on fcbe campus. Numerous spe- chili was served. The Randolph town team won the Many useful gifts second male child born in Salt lake after personal talks with God. The cies of trees known to North America were second league basketball game from received. Valley. He has two daughters. Mrs. other three, Paul A. Millet and son as well as 14 exotic species are found v Lyman at Lyman Wednesday by a f Rufus K. Hardy and Mrs. Richard Archie and William H. Wall, were al- here. The work of these two men has score of 39 to 35. This game was Rocks Composing Earths Crust Weston, a son Walter J. Eldredge, ten so arrested. Charges were filed before been indlspenslble in converting the to be one of the fastest games Rocks composing the earths crust said so far. The teams were evengrandchildren and four great grand- Oitv Judge M. J. Bronson, who set grounds on which the college is lonlayed bail at. $1500 each. The three, unable cated into what has been acclaimed bv are grouped by geologists into three ly matched, which made a very close children. May he live to see many more great to furnish bail, are in the county jail visitors from near and far as a cam- main classes igneous, sedimentary fame. Randolph has now lost one and I and . - won one. awaiting trial. metamorphic. pus unpaTallelled in scenic beauty. . p inter-mountai- ' Oo-o- p. n ( Utah Agricultural College News ve em-enat- e I : ! ! Co-o- i -' I - . , I Oo-o- p ly -t- it . y Lam-bor- - - . . . . , e, 1 grand-children- |