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Show Woodruff Stake A. Holds Drama Festival ril. AniH.ietH.nden. Newsnaoer Dev ced To The InteresoOt The Peoole'Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley The Woodruff Stake M. I. A. Drama Festival was helu in Lie E-- 1 Volume 19 Number 17 fUndoloh. Utah. Friday May 31. 1946 $1.50 Per Year In Advance anston Second ward recreation hall on Tuesday evening, May 28, under lUe direction of Airs. Mary Boothe, LAKETOWN NEWS stake drama leader. Tne Evanston WOODRUFF NEWS ' First ward Boy Scout troop opened the program with the presentation (Week of May 19th) of the colors. .Mr. J. I. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. James Van Vleet and Wednesday Mrs. Dobthea Dean stake president, offered the invocachildren of Salt Lake spent a few got her hand caught in the wringtion and Mrs. Gerald Cazin, stake days at the home of Mrs. Van Vleet s er while washing. It was necessary Y. W. M. I. A. counselor, gave the parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kearl. to have medical attention and she Mrs. Van Vleet gave some of the address of welcome. wais taken to Evariston where 8 ladies new permanents. Stitches were taken in her hand. a one-aSuppressed Desires, Visiting at the home of Mr. and Wednesday evening the Beehive comedy in two scenes, was the conMrs. George N. Weston over tribution of the Kemmerer ward to week end were Mr. and M?s. the girls gave a parity for the junior Roy the program. Mrs. Vera Romrell Baker and Mrs. F. C. Williamson girls and all teachers and officers Of the Y. L. M I. A. The tables whs the director and the players and daughter, Judy, of Salt Lake. were beautifully decorated with Mrs. Winifred Dunn and children were Freda Fagmen, Earl Romrell and Mrs. roses and candles, with a beautiful Mildred Hunter and chiland Shirley Day. dren of rose decorated place card and rose were In a musical interlude, a vocal Bennington, Idaho, visitors at the home of Miss'1 their parfavors filled with chocolate-coate- d trio of Ellen Hudson, Mrs. Ken Mr. and Mrs. Morton Kearl. ents, nuts. The supper was lovely. Evheth Bloomfield and Miss Lela AtMr. and Mrs. Rathery Kearl of Lay-to- n eryone had a fine time, i kinson, accompanied af the piano by also. Mrs. Percy Hudson, sang, When Thusrday a baby shower was givBeaver County, one of Utahs Following the Horg Silver discov: Geo. E. Lamborn and Russell W. metal en durareas leading is other producing by the Relief Society for the bamines in the district were ery Done, Evanston Third ward Kirk of Salt Lake spent the week Day the cennow is ing the found early days, bies of Europe who have no clothincluding the Moscow and Miss Norma 'Lou Funk played a end circulating among relatives and ter of intensive systematic develop- Red Warrior. A few to miles the ing. They had a nice crowd, and flute solo accompanied at the piano friends. ' ment work in an effort to bring the south the community of Newhouse received San Francisco many beautiful and useMrs. of was Mr. district and back Evanston Sunday evening guests mining established by Samuel NewAmy Mulford, by into scale large ful gifts. They will ,be very much house, prominent Pioneer Utah production. Second ward; Howard Putnam- and Mrs. J. L. Hawkins were Mr. and man. Like all Newhouse other mining Mrs. Jos. districts the developed Sharpe of Montpelier. easily appreciated by these unfortunate Linden Dean sang a vocal duet, found surface deposits in the only ores that were not Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wahlstrom and babies. There was a short program Beaver county area have been profitable under then existing conHappy Days, accompanied at the another of called party Montpelier and a tarity lunich was served. mined and it is necessary to apply ditions. piano by Mrs. Huffaker, Woodruff briefly on Monday evening. all the scientific availknowledge Now Friday school was out for this ward, and Mrg. Helen Matthews of Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. Irwin and able and the expenditure of much Californiaunder the leadership of mining interests, the year. Every boy and girl seemed .the Evhnston Second ward, played daughter Beatrice, of St. Charles capital in an effort to find a pro- old Horn Silver is being rehabilian aocordian solo. happy about it. We judge by their ductive ore body far below the tated under a scientific and paid a short visit to his bothers and syscrust. earths actions Mrs. Mary Boothe and Byron sisters Monday. they were all promoted. tematic campaign of deep exploraold The Horn Silver The tion located and old the mine one-ais graduation exercise for South Mrs. Norma Myers of Pickle ville Matthews preserved the respondabout 20 miles west of Milford is ing with regular production. ReRich called at folhigh school was given Friday the Myers home briefly play, Goon Creek Courtship, an outstanding example of this. cently development was started at ' v at Randolph It commencMonday. evening lowed by a vocal duet, I Dont The original Horn Silver was dis- the Cupric and Plumbic properties Albert 8 Ivan Weston oclock and each graduate at left for Salt covered ed at the after to tests virtually exhaustive Want grassroots and Play in Your Yard, sung Lake in 1878. During succeeding years are being formulated for theplans to meet some friends rea Sunday It. was a very fine pabt. gave by Patsy Hatch and Lois Johnson, and Mrs. Elda Weston went poured forth its wealth to the ex- opening of the old Newhouse propa Monday dance followed. We and program aceo r.psnied at the piano by Mrs. to tent of approximately $54,000,000, erty. The New Majestic company stay a while with Mrs. Emma of the boys and girls are all proud all of which came from an ore is operating part of the old Glen Rex, Randolph ward, and the Rose Grimmett for Hickory a short time. in a fraction of a claim that property and occasional We body H. have just four boys of S. R. final number on the program was a Miss Irene Robinson was at home continued from the surface down of ore are being made shipments from this this to graduate year Billy Rufi, t to the over Sunday visiting her parents, play, Mandy Spoils De Wed-dinlevel. mine. Dean and Bob Grant Gene Comia, with ", the players Rhea Ccndos, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. C. Robinson. She At one time .the Horn Silver Beaver county promises to reThese four Cox. boys have gone supported a smelter and a commun- live its former Bright Mining Louise Williams, Marian Warburton assisted organist Faye Thomas at of school .2500 ity persons. Days. approximately together. We had through and Shirley Corless, Evanston Third the piano at Sunday School. Irene this year. class the in no is at Salt Lake. employed girls ward. The colors were retired by ' school teaMrs. Lewis Earl Nebeker 'and and Mr. Robinson, high LOCALS the Boy Scouts and Bishop Otis Mr. and Mris. Lorenzo Findlay, is at cher Mr .Dee and an and of Rexburg, spending Evanston, son Fay and daughter LaRae, of boiys Almy, pronounced the benevacation at home. ' A big smile came for Lake of Cox Salt diction concluding the evenings en adorns his face as he Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Norris of Ogden, spent Memorial Day in Shirley greets his and thespeijt gradu!atianexercises.. n tertainment and.thestakes festivals i!HendS7"hutrmbi,jr detahrahoiiFTHat'"' Randolph'visit-or- s with their end mother, week the ' ' fOr.this year. home by Mr.: and Mrs. Mearl during the week later, MrS. Maude Cox, Bolb and Ivy; Ben Orvin made a trip to Logan Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Longhurst Marshall who will spend the weekA b'alby girl was born to Mr. and NOTICE OF INTENTION TO end in Ogden Friday. Heber C. Robinson accommotored to Logan Friday. Mrs. Cliff Cooley at Evanston this i IMPOUND TRESPASSING panied him, for repairs to his biMr. and Mrs. Clyde Wilson and j Karl Mills and Maeser Mills were week. Mris. Cooley formerly was V cycle. LIVESTOCK Stake Missionary Pres. Harold Mrs. Reta Wilson were Evanston in Randolph for Memorial Day. Virginia Cox. shoppers as at a at Friday. had Johnson Mrs. Liza Cook of Paris, Idaho, on Last guests party (Continued Page) Notice .is hereby given that all Hall Friday, the Stake MisWard the dame Saturday to visit with her livestock found trespassing upon sionaries who have served under his brother, Luther BrySon and his wife lands of the United States wi'thin BUY YOUR supervision during the past two and Theo. Also Mris. Sadie Cook, town Grazing Districts of the Cache years. yA program furnished by the her griandson Paul Poriter, and girl CINDER the Monte Cristo, Randolph or Lake mission arise from up north was BLOCKS of Morgan, came to visit friend town National Forest,. State of Utah, presented, games were played and a with Luther and Mr. and Mrs. M. from will be impounded under Regulation short dance to music furnished by V EaJStman and family. T 12. (J. S. Department of AgriculHeber and Sid Iriwn, enjoyed. A UTAH CONCRETE PIPE COMPANY Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burleigh and to was the served ture, Forest Service, on or after sumptuous supper family of Evariston were guests of June 15, 1946, if the same be not thirty people present, by Josie LamMr. and Mrs. Arthur Cox Sunday. born, assisted by her sister, Hattie previously rem'oved permanently Mattson. 14c each 4x8x16 14c each Canma Harris of Evanston is here 8x8x8 from the National Forest. Home Missionaries, Jesse Matvisiting with her grandparents, Mr. After the impoundment, owners thews and F. Marion Beck were the 4x8x8 08c each 10x8x16 .28c each and Mris. Cloyd EaStman. of trespassing livestock may regain 6x8x16 18c each 17c each 10x8x8 speakers at Sacrament meeting SunCottage meeting was held at the possession thereof only by first reday. of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Hopkins home 6x8x8 34c each . . 10c each 12x8x16 The Misses Donna and Doris Whitimbursing the United States in full , Thursday evening. lock of Monrovia, Calif., arrived at for the expenses incurred in gath8x8x16 19c each 12x8x8 .25c each and Faddis Hubert Mrs and Mr. ering, impounding, pasturing, and the home of Clarence Cheney SunBrick $30.00 Per M family of Almy, spent Sunday with, day for a visit. advertising said livestock. All immade Mr. and Mrs. Ray Spencer and her Mrs. Ross and Mr. Cheney pounded animals .not previously so blocks blocks are atlsame price as regular SatSpecial father, Shelby Huffaker. redeemed will be offered for sale a business trip to Montpelier urday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burleigh and at public 'auction. Animals not sold Vernon G. Robinson took his famVie family of Evanston visited Sunday at the public sale will be sold at ily to Salt Lake City over the week with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cox. private sale or condemned and de- end. Mrs. Emerson Cox and daughter stroyed, aS required by the regulaThe Daugthers of Utah Pioneers are at Salt Lake with her parents, tions of the Secretary of Agriculheld their monthhly meeting at the Round of ture. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Putnam for a home of Mrs. Bertha Kearl The above delivered are at on Randolph prices prices Thursday. R. C. ANDERSON, few days Valley Relatives who came from elseForest Ranger. Mrs. Fanny Ellis and Eileen where to attend the funeral for Ms. THOMAS H. SEVY, motored to Salt Lake SaturBrown COMPANY UTAH . besides the immediate fam-Barker, Forest Ranger, day. Sunday, Eileen was called by who were all present, included ily, Cache National Forest. Mrs. Pearl A. W. Thomock, Agent Randolph, Utah ph'one telling her boy friiend was Merckiey of Blackfoot, injured in an auto accident. We Idaho, Mr. and Mrs, Hyrum Barker NOTICE son Neldon and wife and son Ardell hope he is not critically injured and John Mrs. and Mr. is Soon well again. of Afton, Wyo., State of Utah, County of Kiclr Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Keetch, Monday Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Cox' In the South Randolph Precinct Mrs. E. John Rich of St. Charles, their son David to Coalville took ' Mrs. Blanch Piggott of Bloomington, Of said bounty. his tonsils removed. have to Mr. and Mrs. Eldis Barker, Mr. and I have in my possession the folMrs. Chester Perry and Mr. and R.. L. Barker of Ogden, Mr. lowing described e stray animal Mrs. Rockof N. sons Lamborn of Provo, were nere ior a and Mrs. John Which, if not claimed and taken E. Mrs. Ben and Mr. visit with her parents, Mr. Idaho. short ville, aWay, will be sold at public auction Weston of Pickleville, Miss Hazel Mrs. Albert 'Longhurist. and to the highest bidder a't Leo McWeston of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Ken Muir and famKinnons corral, one half mile Walter Earley and son Amell of ily are here with her parents, Mr. south of Randolph, Utah, on the 6th Lanark. ON HAND FOLLOWING HAVE THE LIST WE (Continued on Last Page) day of June, 1946, at the hour, of son 2:00 oclock p. m. Robert, Dan Marshall and wo Power CPush Rakes 1 RHEUMATISM Hereford cow, Grant Marshall and two daughters, A Few Horse Mowers wp'iieht about 850 lbs. Branded thus arid Mr. and Mbs. Maurice Marshall w and ARTHRITIS Side Delivery Rake and babe of Ogden, were in Ram ft on ribs. left I 'VM I " '' 10 inch Hammer Mill dolph for Decoration Day. WirT I suffered for years and am so v his and M. C. Postmaster Reay Said eStray w'as taken uo bv me Mill 10 that I found relief from inch thankful $ Roughage in siaid precinct on the 25th day of mother, Mrs. Alice Reay, sipent Decterrible affliction that I will this Sweep Rake for Tractor oration Day in Salt Lake City. May, 1946. gladly answer anvone writing me A wedding reception was given LEO McKENNON. for information. Mrs. Anna Pautz, GARAGE honor of Mr. and Mbs. Flay Jacobin P. O. Box 825, Vancouver, Wash. Deputy Sheriff, And Pound Keeper. son Friday. Pd. Adv. NUE-OVLaboratories . ! Beaver County Is Center Of New Mining Activity ct - low-grad- e ; . ct . . 1000-foo- - At-kimo- n, ay , Ogdenp-irave-bee- : i m CEMENT Concrete Blocks, White or Red Lava ..... - ...... ; make Steej Sash, Corner and ' Double Corner Blocks f v C0CRETE PIPE . . John Deere Farm Equipment - Parts and Service I T , ! . n m - RANDOLPH -- O f |