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Show An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 11 Number 3 Facts and Figures on Farm Tenant Loans City Water Works Purchase Program The old Randolph, sewer bonds of eonifc-- DIPHTHERIA Fer Year la Advance Randolph Basketball Teams Win Two Is Easier and Cheaper to Prevent Than to Cure (From Hygeto) s The Randolph M Men and Randolph Diphtheria can be cured by your More thou two out of every live farm ere iu the United states are tenants, givng antitoxin. Frequently the town teams were victorious over the arming laud they dod nri own, and disease Starts so quickly that you may Woodruff M Men and the fast Becker uum' vanKs are increasing rapiaiy. One note uspect your child has it, so that team of Evanston, Wyo. he Randolph tenant out of every three moves to a you 'may call the doctor too late for M Men defeated the Woodruff M Men to cure the disease. The score and lineup of new Danin each year. In many areas But you can protect your child team follows : the result is a gradual impoverishment RANDOLPH of landlords, tenants, and the land it- against coming down with diphtheria G. T. F. P. by having your physician give iinrmmz-inself. treatment. This will guard your Dee Hatch 8 1 11 As one approach to the solution of 2 2 0 4 this problem, Congress has passed the child against diphtheria. Diphtheria Thay Hatch Bankhead-Jone- s 0 0 0 0 Farm Tenant Act, to Is easier and cheaper to prevent than K. Hatch W. Norris 6 1 0 12 provide loons to help a limited num- to cure. JULIA WAHLSTROM, B. Rex 0 0 0 0 ber of competent tenants, 6 0 0 12 County Nurse A Smith and farm laborers purchase their 1 own land, and has appropriated THE OTHER MAN 22 4 1 45 for this purpose for the fiscal Most Important man in th New set-u1937. The Farm p York city year beginning July 1, (besides Mayor BECKERS Is Magistrate Henry H. Security Administration has been des- Perhaps he sometime slipped a bit Well, so would you. to carry out the progiam. G. T. F. P. Curran, pictured puffing a cigarette ignated some things he ought to quit Perhaps 2 3 1 5 answers to the are Here the quesMoGarry after hearing that he had been ap- tions most Well, so should you. 3 1 0 asked about the Marshall frequently to of offiee the deputy may- program: pointed Perhaps he may have faltered why, Oiafson 1 0 12 6 or- - The duties of the offiee newly Why, all men do. and so have I. 1 0 0 2 Hamblin You must admit, unless yon lie, created are largely administrative, 1 Where Will Loans Be Made? 6 3 Smith That so have yon. and according to the law, the mayor 0 0 0 0 Stacey Is permitted to delegate almost fell 5 1 1 11 Funds have been allotted to each Larsen State and Territory on the basis of Perhaps If we would stop and think. powers to him. Both I and you. 20 7 2 42 Its farm population and the prevalWhen painting someone black as ink. be ence of made Loans will tenancy. t Sugar Beets Annual As some folks do; The sugar beet is an annual plant, in about 300 counties In the respective we if would recollect. Perhaps, and Territories. grown from seed sown in tho spring. States Perfection we would not expect, correct How Will These Counties Be Se- - But just Hke a man half-waThe ice pond came m rather handy like me and you. lected? last Friday to the students of the SoRULES AND REGULATIONS ciology class. We learned to skate (at GOVERNING MUMPS By the Secretary of Agriculture with Im ju&t-- a man whos fairly good, least stand up). Hot chocolate and like Im Just Adyou; the advice of S ite Farm some things I never should. sandwiches were the done Ive s The etlon will Utah State Board of Health Committees. visory lie based on the farm, 'vopn atlon and Salt Lake City Perhaps like you. South Rich came up victorious again But. thank the Lord, Ive sense to see of the tenancy, availability January prevalence to their close game with Evanston SatThe rest of men with charity; Mrs. N. L. Gray of good land, and otsb r pertinent facurday night Everybody was thrilled Theyre god enough. if good as me tors. Randolph, Utah. by the score 35 to 37, after several Say, men like you. Dear Mrs. Gray: ( were played. Anon. 3. How Many Loans Will Be Made In The rules and regulations require . t Each ( m. that a patient who has mumps should The girts of Second Year Home Ecobe isolated until the swelling has comFORMER NORTH RICH STUDENT class indulged to pie making nomies TO SING IN OPERA About seven. It is estimated that pletely disappeared and! then he may Tuesday. Miss EUingford complimentbe released to return to school. In the funds available this year will be on their excellent pie crust. few occasions where the swelling is enough tor app oximate'y 2,100 loans, LOGAN .Miss Mildred. Weston ed them wish they had been closer Bet the boys persistent the patient may be released to be spread among the 309 counties daughter of Mr., and Mrs, G. N. We to the kitchen about noon. ons In several even the Stabs. the after twenty-onItogulat of will ton in Laketown, though days sing soprano swelling has not completely subsided. provide that there shall be not more fhe chorus of Bizet's grand opera. Stop! Look! listen! This is a sign! There is no quarantine for other mem- than ten nor less than five loans in Carmen .to be presented March be abiejto gri, there on.. bers of the family. However, all sus- each except- - in States where and' 8 at tbe Utato tate'Agriprrttortil .TV jou .may., to the game at Mine. Were referring ceptible children should he watched the total number of loans will be less college under the direction of Prufea Laketown. Frida v. Fehminry 4, 1938, and sent home from school as soon sb thnn five. nor Walter Welti. between Smith Rich and North Rich. the finst symptoms appear. It is gen(Continued on Page Three) Mi&s Weston was graduated from Everyone come and cheer the team' on erally recognized that a patient may Noith Rich High School. While there to victory (we hope Infect othens as long a there to any OUR TEXTILE WORLD she played the piano for the Glee club swelling of the glands. and took the leading parts in two ophas The nurse, Miss Wahlsfrom, Thanking you for your Interest in erettas. And It Rained, and The been examining the eyes for proper vis (Mias Aka Elltogfiord) our health work, I remain, She sang in the ion of the students the last few days. Because of ease of adulteration and Mysterious Master. Very sincerely yours, camouflage in textile fibers today we chorus for the college opera Alda in Were trying to improve our vision so UTAH STATE BOARD OF HEALTH realize mutfe and more the necessity 37. that we may do better work. WM. M. McKAY. for studying about th- ce thing-'- . For Miss Weston is happy over the oppor Director Communicable Disease three weeks the girls in Home The Seniors are doing things in a (unity to participate in college produc. Control On:' are making a study of tions. She feels crirain that Carmen big way this year. They have decided will be a successful performance, cotton, rayon and linen. on announcement cards. They are sure DAUGHTER OF PIONEERS MEET Rayon and cotton be ng most widely T the announcement cards are the best used at the present time are so preP. T. A. MEETING yet The officers of - the Rich County pared by the manufacturers that it is Chapiter of the Daughters of Pioneers practically impossible tor the average Again we want to remand you of the The monthly P. T. A meetFeb. 9th in met at the home of the First person to recognize them without close ing willregular be held next in the School Play to be' given 8 p. m. BeJulia Smith, Friday, Jon. 21. examination and sometimes even then grade building ait 7 :30 Tuesday at Hall Recreation the m. Various p. Time was spent reading a play which one can be deceived. the mumps we have had to concerning the school and its cause ofsome Is to be put on sometime In the near The luster of rayon may be bright, problems of the oast. Cleo Barton activities will be discussed. Every par- replace future. After the meeting refresh- medium or dull, line or coarse yarn ent should make a the Is part assigned toWeBetty taking special effort to atare ments were served by the hostess. which gives it the same appearance as tend this as Amy Wwptoger. meeting for the best possible Jones, to the succeed silk. It takes the dves beautifully. results, and will part. sure she a of better Friday, Jan. 28tto. the officers of the The best way to distinguish these two educational objectives.understanding Rich County Chunter of D. U. P.. met fibers is to take one individual thread Quite a few of the students have 1 nt. the home of Chaplain Hannah Tel- Most rayons will pull Into easily when been absent from school because of ford to spend tb afternoon .with her moistened whale silk Is more resistent. g Old Custom mumps and1 flit Miss Wnhlrtmm has n fb his been ill and has not been Chemical processing of the wood pulp taken precautions against the spreadg is older than either nbv- - to flittend the meetings. or cotton has lessened the tenail confetti or rice throwing. Ancient ing cf the disriiwe bv having students examined daily. t rWtoions luncheon was served by strength of the material. Israelites started it. When a piece who are evnosed. on Page Three) the officers. tinned Cotton Is the primary textile of an(Oon purchased, the buyer : T cient times as well as modern and is of landa was on it. That gesture sandal tossed now. used GRADE SCHOOL NOTES Being producnnlvermlly Relic ed in such abundance It has caused the symbolized change of ownership. Meg&lithic Art carried it into manufacturers of cotton cloth to dress Later, GROUND HOG DAY Unearthed in Ireland it up to resemble other fibers or use if the marriage ceremony. The father Londonderry. Important archeToday, Feb. 2d, is the day the ground for adulteration purposes with silk, would remove one of his daughters discoveries, giving insight ological Is the of to it wool or and wonit and course, the bridegroom. linen; shoes hogs look for their .shadows. I pass der if they will see them I hope, so, basis substance of some rayons. Alka- The latter would touch the maidens into the lives of Irelands inhabilis and acids give cotton a gloss like forehead lightly with the shoe, in- tants between 3,000 and 4,000 years donf you? ' " been made by students linen or makes it fluffy as that of wool By LOIS ANN THORNOCK, dicating authority had passed from ago, have Fifth Grade. fiber. Still another way to mirrep-roren-t papa to the new husband. A tap be- from Queens university, Belfast, in the product Is hr the weaves. came a toss with passing years. excavations at Ballybriest, County Twrill weaves are th most frequent THE JUNIOR PRESS would hurl shoes at a newly Derry Parents for wool. jenpquently It Is now to the informarried convey couple They completed the unearthing of same cotton the to make iMlss Blaisdell's room is having a tisftj appear no were a mation megalithic burial cairn, they responlonger Junior Press. Every girl and boy way. two for the sible texlarge burial chamlady. revealing young known oldest .the writes a news item every Wednesday linen, ope of bers. In these were found more and gives it to the editor to put oo a tiles in history, is still in demand but -- tthan 100 late stone age pieces of We sheri; of paper or in the Rich Coun- not to any great extent because of its Western Reserve 8quabble and flint implements . like cost The manufacturing of Until is so ty Reaper. Just as the slavery issue split the pottery tedious and of. long duration that it By BETTY NICHOLES, scrapers and knives. can not be in mass production for gen Union so also the question of which 1 One chamber was intact but the YOUNG COUPLE MARRIED oral usuage. Very seldom do we find state owned what later became the stones forming the side of standing genuine linen in colors since it has Western Reserve also threatened to the other had been removed long is one Often AT break up the Union. This territory ss Magaret little affinity for dyes. Weldon Jensen and and the walls had caved in. Murray were married Saturday by deluded when pureluiMing linen goods about 4,000,000 acres was claimed ago to is the cleverness of the due Mr. Jensen L. B. Johnson. producers. by existing states, whose arguments Bichop Latest developments in the textile were finally settled when they all a son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Jensen, industry ate the making of wi arable agreed to turn the whole thing over of Fish Haven. Ida. He is Young Girl Boasts out cf glass and, in Europe to the federal garments been the county, having throughout, government. wool fiber made of milk. One of 10 Grandparent 'he Bear Lake mail driver most of the the new 1 begins to wonder what next he will be time for the past four years. Seattle. Molly Moss mi Trees as Guide. of wearing. The Bride is the Anne Grainger has 10 living interestof Nature number the a has Articles fhe drls reviewing by Mrs. Janie Peart, deceased, formerly of care and tests ing guide posts which may be read grandparents. Miss Jensen has many rela bBMtory. manufacture, Ogden. for these fabrics will follow this item by the outdoorsman who knows On her paternal side she has tives and friends at Randolph. In the next few weeks. look for them. to how and where two great grandfathers, a greattheir with many The Reaper joins woodsman the For when f wedexample, grandmother and two grandparfriends in wishing them a happy is in heavy timber he can check ents. On the other side she has FlaotatUas Had Burial Granada ded life. Most plantations of the South had the moss on the trees to secure a three and of directions, accurate idea where pretty two grounds OOniMt burying grandparents. private because the moss grows heaviest on Like human beings, gorillas are members of the families were doe-tor- de June 1, lUfcS. With nn average roleetkn between now and June 1st there will 'be about $3,000.00 available to ay on the his bond. What $6,591.00 tl.M Randolph. Utah. Friday February 4, 1938 about the other $3,591.00? Do you want to be taxed for it I you want your water water rate raised? Do you want us to sit tight, and see what these bond holders will do on the first of June? This is youir pr blein as well as ours We shall call a mass meeting in the near future. Think these problems over and be there to Imd your assist-tinr- 51-2- n g share-cropper- s, e. $10,-000,0- WatriH for the date of the meeting. By Order of Randolph Town Board. arch o. mckinnon. Clerk. 1 NOTICE - I will be at the city office (south room of Win. Jacobsons house), I to 5 oclock every Monday and af-f-o- m ' 1 ternoen on the 11th and 26th of each month. All water bil's are dua by the 16th of the mi nth. Please call and pay vour bill on or before that date. Don't make us send a collector. There will he a Town Board meeting held the 1 Tnesdav of every month. Everybody to welcome to attend. . arch b. Mckinnon. Clerk. 1' f 10 South Rich News y life-saver- Laketown News 27,-193- Joseph Hodges and Herbert Weston prominent Logan millers and former town residents, were visitors here last Friday. - Mrs. Austin Willis returned recently from Montpelier, Idaho, where she underwent an operation at the Bear Lake Hospital. Mrs. Raymond Estevholdt of Paris, Idaho, paid a brief visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cheney. tie-of- fs : . toe-jim- e - -- Grant Lamborn and bis motlier, Mr Wm. J. Lamborn and Raymond Webb went to Logan, Utah Friday to attend the basketball game played by the Cblo rado Aggies and Utah Agie, returning Paturday night. Miss Mary Wilding motored to Salt Lake City last FViday evening to with her folks, spend the week-end - Mr and Mrs. Allen Adams moved to the South Elen Mr. and Mrs. Hyrnm Nebeker twinte. have of e for the Milton and Arlo Weston motored over from Logan Sunday evening, re maining oter Monday alt, the home of 'heir parents. Bi stoop and Mr. John H. Weston on badness and pleasure. An airplane was heard off south ef town Tuesday at ahonit 1 :40 p. m but. was. not ren due to heavy ctouds. that hung low. Mrs. B. Y., Irwin took their young daughter VHcinla, to Salt, Lake City Wednesday for an operation for appendicitis. Dr. Reey, of Randolph, them. O Mia ! wheres my mitts and furs? The ground hog saw his ugly black shadow. T e movement to bring about ance through personal pledges to abstain spread. oyer Ohio in 1877, the year after Francis Murphy originated the idea in Pennsylvania. Volunteer staged campaigners .meetings in practically every com- munity of the state and made individual contacts to solicit signatures the dotted Une. and many didn't. Many signed Flint Dart Believed 100,000 Years Old Mont. Roundup, A flint dart and a tool, believed to be from 100,000 to 200,000 years old, have been discovered near here by Earl McConnell, a rancher. The prehistoric tools, which scientists said apparently dated from the fourth glacial period, Both were perfectly shaped. were of gray flint. The dart is similar to an Indian arrowhead except that it is heavier in the center. Curved to a point on one cuttool ting side, the was about four inches long by two inches wide. dart-maki- ng dart-maki- . Vice-Captai- n, Shoe-Tossin- Shoe-tossin- Anglo-Saxo- The "Murphy Movement" The "Murphy Movement on Eico-uomi- ng ns ir-io- d 100-fo- ot ' , well-know- n Five-year-o- ld - grand-daught- : great-grandparen- lUgM-lAM- normally right-hande- d. M the north side of a tree. ts : |