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Show - . . Spotlighting UTAH An Independent Newsoacier Devoted To The Interests Of The Peode Of Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley ( Volume 19 Number 10 Information Needed. A stack of letters letters from eastern editors of various publications devoted mainly to the promotion of the LAKETOWN tourist business is the in accumulating offices of the Utah Department of PubWeek of April 1st. licity and Industrial Development. They are unanswered because the DepartWm. C. Kendall and George W. ment still awaits pertinent informa- of Nephi, but now in attendSperry tion. ance at the A.C. spent Saturday and The letters all ask the same question: Give us a calendar of your Sunday morning at the home of Vara state s main events throughout the year Cheney. Mr. Kendall is Mrs. Cheneys brother. He has just recently such as rodeos, fairs, pageants, tournabeen discharged from the Army, and ments and shows." Other letters say: Mr. Sperry from the Navy. "Give us the location of your dude Sunday Home Missionaries were raches, and your summer and winter Elders Alma Ffndlay and Dean Ward resorts. Elders John H. The Department is striving to get of Bloomington. this information they have written Weston and Vernon Bobinson went to Lanark on the same mission and every editor in the state, enclosing a had dinner with the Walter Earleys. stamped and addressed envelope for a Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Cheney reply and approximately half of the of Logan, enroute to Kemmerer on letters have been answered. The DeSaturday, were brief callers at the partment needs the balance of the inWm. Lamtoom home. They brought formation. with them Miss Della M. Cheney To all interested in seeing the Department receive this data, they are from north Ogden, to visit her brourgently requested to forward the same ther, Clarence E. Cheney. As, it ter 123 happened, Mr. and Mrs. Hannon tlas Building, Salt iLake City, without delay. When assembled, the Cheney and Mrs. Clarence Cheney report will go to make up the first were starting out on a trip to Montpelier, so Della went along with complete calendar of Utahs events, month py month, ever published. In them. turn the calendar will be placed in the Albert R. Weston received word hands of eastern editors and tourist that a fine son was born to Mr. and bureaus who are anxious to suggest Mrs. Carl Panhorst of San Diego, to prospective tourist clients, that they Calf., Friday, March 28. Mrs. Panattend this or that event while vacahorst is the former Wanda Weston and this is their second child. Mrs. tioning in the west. , Weston is at San Diego taking care Hopes Bise For JBushnell. After months of hard work to save of the family while Wanda is In the the 12 million dollar Bush.v';i Hospital hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Weston from closing this spring and its eventual scrapping, the hopes of Ogden, motored to Evanston Friday to meet Brigham and Logan folks who are their son Gifford, who has been discharged from the Navy and iyas restriving to make the perm turning home from the Oakland have risen to new heights. anent, Naval base hospital, where he has At the present time, the hig hospitals been receiving treatment for tropical 3500 beds are full and the Institution is at full capacity. In addition, infection. operating the veterans administiatiwn heve startThose attending the Stake Gold & ed to reserve beds for their own cases. Green Ball at Paris March 29th and The most hopeful sign for the perm-- - who participated in the Queens ceranency of hospital, northern Jliah emonial. andthe floor show, ;were points out is the fact that the five eight girls who danced 'idle Memory million dollar veterans hospital schedWaltz: Fay Thomas, Fern Johnson, uled to .replace BushneH and to be Marjorie Robinson, Merle Thomas, built at Salt Lake City has struck a Laura Myers, Hazel Weston, Lurine snag in Washington ana has been Eller and Betty Calder. Elda Afton shelved. The influence brought by the Weston, Queen; Spencer Hawkins, northern Utah backers of Bushnell to Prince Charming. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Alley, Mr. and Mrs. Carl pevent its scrapping ahd at Salt Lake City s now being Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Weston, felt in Washington, ' Ogdenites, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Pugmire and Mrs. Luella Eller. and Log&nites declare. The Latest On Geneva. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Alley were in town from Thursday to Saturday Fresh from a conference in Washington relative the operation of Geneva visiting relatives and friends. Russteel plant, Governor Herbert B. Maw sell accepted a position with the says: I am extremely confident there Bureau of Reclamation at Salt Lake will be a City. steel plant operMr. and Mrs. Earl Grimmett of ating at Geneva. Governor Maw came away from Salt Lake spent Saturday night at Washington with the feeling that we the home of Albert Weston. will get what we want relative the La Von Seamons of Hyde Park, reactivation of the Utah National Utah, spent the week end with his Guard. Alley at South sister, Mrs. Gerald ' s We want it to be a field 'artillery Eden. unit, he said, and it will be composMr. and Mrs. Eugene Earley of ed of 3000 men with air unit. San Diego, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Govenor Maw was optimistic over the Satterthwaite of Pickleville Victor successful carrying out of the "central called at the 'Earl Satterthwaite Utah project," which at the cost of, home on Tuesday. $400,000,000 is scheduled to supply the Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Cheney encenter portion of the state with irrigatertained a few friends at the Clartion watei and cheap electric power. ence Cheney home Friday night. Plant Beets" Farmers Advised. Utahs sugar beet goal for 1946 as set The guests included Mr. and Mrs. by the federal government is 50,250 Russell Alley, Mrs. Charles H. Alley, acres. A dollar per ton increase over IMr. and Mrs. Grant Lambom, Mr. and Mrs. Vara Cheney and Mr. and 1945 has also, been assured beet farmMrs. Clarence Cheney. ers. This means," says Noble Hunsaker, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Cheney, Della Clarence Cheney and Miss president of the Utah Sugar Beet Growers Association, that sugar beets will Cheney made a shopping trip to toe one of the best crops if not the Evanston Tuesday. best, from the money standpoint that Joseph Beck of Ovid was making farmers of Utah can grow in 1946. callers here Monday evening. Mr. Hunsaker urges an early signup J. Warren Taylor of Ogden was by farmers to produce sugar beets in here Saturday and Sunday on a view of the fact that the labor program visit. His son Lawrence of must be prepared considerably in adwas here Sunday pertaining Hyrum, vance. to business. San Juan Coed on Front Page. George Siddoway of Coalville was Nancy .Jane Musselman, freshman and lone coed animal husbandry major at a week end guest at the home of his the Utah State Agricultural College has sons. Mrs. Ross Cheney and daughter landed on the front page of Logans Connie Jean, and son John, and Mrs. Cache American" newspaper. Arlo Weston were shopping in MontMiss Musselman, whose earliest thrills wer etrips through the fabulous San pelier Saturday and visiting the denwith her father, Rdy S. tist. Musselman,. owner of the 4M ranch near Mr. and Mrs. George Earley went Monticello, received a nice "write up to Logan Monday to deliver his on the front page the Logan paper. truck and cattle. They were acShe recalls the actions of one Dan companied by Stephen Earley. Phillips, Navajo Indian who thinking Jesse Earley and Elijah Willis he was on his death bed, willed her were business visitors at Randolph father his eight children and wife all last Friday. Indians and a flock of sheep. While Mr. and Mrs. Carl Martin have Phillips didn't die, the will still stands and Nancy Jane may at some future moved over to the Andrew Mattson time find herself heir to a number of place in Meadowville for the sum- mer. brothers and sifters. J li'nr iBtJI f NEWS Brigh-amit- es full-fledg- ed 600-m-an bus-ne- ss $1.50 Per Year 3 Randolph, Utah, Friday April 12, 1946 GARDEN OH NEWS I PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES 1 Sherman Lutz and daughter Rose, 1 i spent several days in Logan recentConsult clerk of district court or s ly visiting Mrs. Sherman Lutz who I further information. was a patient in the Budge hospital. 5 5 Archie Sims motored to Garden IBIlBllllilllllLllllllilllllllllHIIIilllllllllltlllilllllltlllllllllllllllll City Saturday to bring his father NOTICE TO CREDITORS and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sims, who have been visiting at his Estate of John Earl Wilson, also home for some time. He returned to known as J. E.. Wilson and Earl Wilson. his home in Mantua Sunday. Creditors will present their diaims After having been a patient in the with vouchers to the undersigned at Cache Vallejf hospital for several the Rich County Furniture Store, on or days, Mr. George Langford has rebefore August 13, 1946, or they will be turned home. H. J. NORRIS, Jr. barred. The Band and Glee cluib students Administrator. of North Rich High school presented a concert in the ward hall Fri19. 12, Publ. April 26, May 3. day night. Following the concert a carnival dance was held under NOTICE the sponsorship of the Sophomore class. FOR SALE Nailheads. bell studs Ross Pope of Mt. View, Wyo., is' visiting with his parents, Mr. and covered buttons and buckles. See Mrs. C. W. Pope. T. W. Hansen, Stanley Hansen, Paul and Mark Hodges attended to business matters in Randolph Mon- day. Clayton and Keith Wamsley of Randolph visited here Sunday. Vernon Cook and family of Logan were Sunday guests at the Joe Cook family home. Shopping in Montpelier Saturday were Mrs. Farrell Spencer and children and Mrs. Isaac Wamsley. The Arden- - Pope family of e spent Sunday here with friends and relatives. Two of our Navy boys enjoying furloughs here ape Donald Kimball and Dean Cook. Tom, Delbert and Russell Hansen Coke-vill- THE MOST MODERN CONSTRUCTION THE 'MOST ECONOMICAL CONSTRUCION Available for Immediate Construction Affording INSULATION LIGHT WEIGHT NAI LABILITY STRENGTH DAMP-PROO- F FIRE-PROO- F TERMITE-PROO- F For Deliveries or Information Write or See Otto D. Kennedy Evanston, Wyo. Dealer in Concrete Products for C. F. Buehner 81 Sons Salt Lake City, Utah With 40 years experience in the manufacture of concrete products, Carl F. Buehner & Sons have established a reputable company with a .thoroughly modern plant, and an enviable record of supplying approximately 85 per cent of all concrete products used in the region. They have been prominently identified with many wartime projects and have furnished millions of units for government use throughout this area: inter-mounta- in John Deere Quality Farm Equipment Parts ahd Service WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING LIST ON HAND Two Spike Tooth Harrows t. Sulky Rake A Few Horse Mowers i The Randolph choir joined the Wood- ruff choir in a practice Thursday eve- enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Cornia and family recently moved to the Vern. Hopkins ranch where they will be employed yTheyhave lieen living 'at the D. L. S. ranch previously. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Munns have rec- ently .brought their daughter Caroline from the Coalville hospital where she has been suffering from meningitis. We are all hoppy to know she is well enough to be home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rex of Randolph have purchased the Josh Ashton, ranch. We are glad to have them for neighbors and invite them to join us in our different undertakings. We are sorry to have Mr. and Mrs. Josh Ashton and Thomas leave us but we are hoping the change of climate improves Mrs. Ashtons health. They are to make their home in Syracuse. We are hoping they come back to visit us often. Miss Ruth Kiddy has recently married Ray Taylor of Cokeville, Wyo. We wish this couple very much happiness in their married life. A ispecial program was given in MIA by the Junior girls of the organization. The Rose 'Evening was the name of the program, each .girl presenting the president with a rose, making a beautiThen each girt and her ful bouquet. mother and executive officers went to the home of Grace Cornia and Fuschia Cornia for a happy time together in a party. They played games and had a lovely luncheon. In an effort to gain more complete information On Utahs annual harvest of game birds and animals, the Fish and Game Department is sending postcard questionnaires to some 10,000 sports men ..who purchased hunting licenses in 1945. The cards can be filled in with very little effort and will supply valuable . data needed to assure proper State and Federal Legislative attention, as well as improved management of wildlife resources. Sportsmen receiving the crads are urged to fill and return them as soon . as possible. 10-F- RANDOLPH GARAGE Juan-countr- ) ning. x CBM BLOCKS PERMANENCE APPEARANCE LOW COST Mrs. Maud Cox spent several days of the week at Evanston caring for the children of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nebeker, while she took her son Pete, to doctor on his in Salt Lake for a check-u- p physical condition. We are glad to report the doctor was well pleased with his improvement. Cottage meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Maud Cox Thursday eve- ning. They had a fine practice and an enjoyable time togethe. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Ellis have moved to the home which 'Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rees lived in before their moving to Randolph. Mr. Ralph Ellis and Carter Cornia were on their way to the desert in the interest of their sheep when Carter became very ill. They immediately called his wife and daughter who was here & Evanston. visiting, to come to him. He is in the card at Blyth Fargo, 288-hospital and we are all hoping he soon Phone Mail orders accepted. Mrs. Lee Hollingshead, 417 Sage St. is fully recovered and back home with us. The senior ball was at Randolph Friday night. It was a splendid dance were shopping in Montpelier Monday. a special dance number by the with Montell Whittington who has been Mr. Carl Stuart and orchestra seniors. returnemployed in Idaho Falls has furnished the music. ed to his home here. Miss Barbara Nichols spent the week Frank Whtinrton and Gail Calder at Provo. end who are employed in Idaho Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Dean, Mr. and week Garden in end the City. spent Mrs. Emerson Cox and Mr. and Mrs. (Mr. and (Mrs. Hugh Leishman and Bill Eastman attended conference at of San Diego, Eugene Eare Salt Lake City. It was a very splendid visited recently at the Victor Satthe terthwaite and the Frank Earley conference and we at home had radio. over the of it hearing privilege homes. It has been spring vacation for boys Maon Pulley "arus. and girls in Salt Lake schools and were business visitors in Salt Lake Jean Hopkins spent the week Franie Monday. with Marian Hopkins, attending school at South Rich. We hope she had an FOR EVERY TYPE OF BUILDING CINDER ami Advance WOODRUFF NEWS - I I In Mr. and Mrs. Frank Price went to Salt Lake last week to get their granddaughter, Carol Williams. Mrs. Ross Cheney entertained a few friends at her home Sunday evening in honor of her brother Arlo B. Weston, whose birthday was to follow on April 1st. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Earley, Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Weston, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Weston, Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cheney, Connie Cheney and Heber Irwin. The evening was spent in social' chat and enjoying delicious ice cream and cake. Mrs. Edw. Kimball of Logan was a Sunday visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Barker and fam- uy. Opportunity of lifetime supplying DDT and other profitable products to farmers in Rich County. No ex- perience or capital required. Must have auto and good references. Permanent. Write or wire McNESS COMPANY, Dept. D, 2423 Magnolia SL, Oakland. 7. California. Gerald ' Norris, who has been ten home on furlough for the last days returned to Camp Benning, Ga, Sunday. Orson Cornia, who was to return with him, has received a five day extension, due to the serious illness of his father. |