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Show r AIRPORT HEWS Angelo iPantalone accompanied Modula to Casper the past week for a dul navigation ride and flew a Cub back to Evanston solo. Quite a number of snow storms were flown through oh the way home. Students flying in Wyoming have to be able to fly under such con- An Independent Newspaper Devoted ToThe Interests Ot The PeoDle'Ot Rich Coup tv and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 19 Number 34 WOODRUFF ditions because our winter season is so long and storms gather fast in the mountains. Talking about mountain flying there is an article in the August issue of Flying, that is written by a local instructor at Ogden. He explains mountain flying, its hazards and benefits. The article is pretty well written ; and many local mountains and areas are mentioned. . v ? ' - ' . ", , New solo student of the week is George, McKenzie who is taking I training, under the G. I. Bill. New students t be added are Blair Staley, Virgil G. Davis and Chester Pierce, JjThere- are. t now "about-- ; 20 students --taking training at the lo fcal ajpwrf UndehGr. biBiaifd ther$: Is rodm or more. So lets not hesitate and take advantage of this beautiful fall weather. . - - , ' - .V V Students who have taken their flight the past two weeks are R. E. Gross, Roy Turner and Clarence Bateman. Its amazing i the interest taken in Evanston by the younger set when comes to flying. There are as many G. I. students taking private flying license as there are in Rock Springs, whjch is three times the size. Not only G' I.s are taking an interest but many others as well (Continued on Last Page) John Deere Quality Farm Equipment Parts and Service RANDOLPH GARAGE r In Advance Construction to Start on Hospital The board of directors of the Uin- ta County Memorial Hospital announced Wednesday night that they had authorized Thos. Barnes and sons, local contractors to commence construction of the hospital. Work on the structure will begin as soon as sufficient material for forms can be obtained. Mr. Barnes, his sons Em-mi- . - Thursday evening cottage meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Tingey. Miss Mary Brown was married Thursday in the Salt Lake temple to Mr. Burton Lhrsen. We wish them much happiness in their married life Mrs; Mae Brown, MaVys at Salt Lake for mother, this occasion. t A .baby: girl was born to Mrs. Mae Kiddy at Coalville this .week. Mother and babe are doing nicely. A baby girl was also born to Mr. and Mrs. Silas Ellis at Coalville. Mother and babe are doing fine. This is" the first granddaughter, for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ellis. Several people of town attended the wedding dance of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Johnson at Randolph Friday night. Saturday a reunion of the Dean family was held in the dance hall beginning at 2:30 p. m. and a very fine program was given. At five oclock a lunch was served. Mr. Max Christensen and family of Salt Lake were here and gave us some very fine music. Mr. Dave Dean and wife of Evanston. He is the only son. of the original family, left. His sister, Eliza Neville of Ogden, the only living daughter of the original daughter of th family, was unable to attend on account of sick ness in her family. Mr. Arvel Dean of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Delan tt of Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. Durfee of Aurbria, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Call and family of Layton; ;Mrs Hazel Simons and Donna - W-- P&yson MtVancf - Mrs. Waldo Dean and family Mrs. Dave Jones and family of Randolph, and many others at tended the reunion. A dance was given and everyone had a very fine time. ; ; Sunday afternoon at Sacrament meeting the Dean .organization gave the ; program. Irene Christensen sang a solo and her sister gave a piano solo; Arvel Dean was the speaker. Wendell Cornia, a family member, took charge of the meeting; Tom Dean gave the opening prayer; Albert and Leonard Longhurst the Sacrament and Lyndon Dean the closing prayer. Everyone had a fine time at this affair and it will be held at about the same time next year. We are looking forward for a larger attendance. Mrs. Chloe Spencer came with Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Durfee and at' tended the reunion and remained to visit her son Ray for a few - ' The G. Ls out at the Airport thought the war was over and. that they no' longer had to dodge bullets but now they are wondering.' One Vof the boys landed. the other day and found a bullet hole in his wing. Whoever the pigrksmaH is, he isnt a very good shot becdtise he missed the cockpit by twoeet. This sort of thing cant be, tolerated and woe to anyone' taking ft pot shot at any airplane; either irom; this field or any other field.' jfcT',V: Gilsonite Takes Place As Important Utah Product NEWS has-bee- Ray G. Perkins and Glen R. Titmus took delivery on their new Aeronca Champion, the past week. Modula flew it over from Casper where it was delivered by box car. Both boys have soloed out and are taking training under the G. I. pro-- j gram for their private license. Many happy landings, with yj&r new ship, fellows. . ;.'A .. $1.50 Per Year Randolph. Utah. Friday Se pt, 27, 1946 v Part of surface plant of American Gilsonite Company south of Vernal, where operations are being expanded. Virtually a new industry has plying research and sales developbeen born out of an old resource in ment to the black bitumen. As a the desert plateau region of eastern result production is increasing and Utah, with the application of scien- the American Company is still entific research and mechanization of gaged in a program of mine mechanization and expansion. of mining operations. The product is very versatile, The resource is Gilsonite, first discovered in Utah in about 1885. being water proof and acid proof insulator. The by a man by the name of Samuel and makes a perfect Gilson, a prospector. At first not largest single use at present is in even the Greeks had a name for the battery cases, electrical parts, and product: it was new to the mineral other moulded articles. It is an world. Finally someone suggested1 ingredient of varnishes, enamels, weather that they call the bU-.- glittering; ashphalt plastics, acid andinto floor stuff Gilsonite after Mr. Gilson.' :l Resisting plaints, goes Gilsonite is a raritv. It is found tile, building paper and roofing. in only one Area in the world and It is also used in several kinds of miles wax, in printing inks, sound prof-in- g that is nn ate'' rov'Y" and insulating compounds, in long pnd 30 miles wide in Utah is Mastic floor and pipd ' coverings. Unitah basin, a small part extendhas been used as a rubit WesRecently state into line ing across the ber extender and mixed with certern Colorado. road oils. It loots lke a cross between coal tain where the product is Bonanza, and tar. but is harder and more is situated about 50 miles brittle then the latter and has a mined, much higher melting point. It is southeast of Vernal, and has grown mined like coal and coke .can be tc a community of about 250 persons. Last year nearly 50,000 tons made,. from. the black. product. are fohd in vertk&bfissi res were iined .from the district and eEtimhted that AntefiCart and. folate has not been found in it Bonanza area holdings beddings replacing limestone or alone contain more than 20,000. poos. 000 tons. was of Development, gilsonite Entrance of the Standard Oil slow; due to the lack of adequate Company of Calif, into the developresearch, the hand methods the remote ment of gilsonite and the degree in mining of success that has been achieved, oration of the nroduotive The real exanon in tb Clsomto has fused the entire gilsonite area market too1' niuon in 19AJ wtan into increased activity. The Companv has established the Standard on Omnanv of in Salt Lake City with C. enerd th field joining the offices Barber Asnhat Company in the F. Hansen, president, representing formation of the American Gilson- Standard Oil Company of California, and C. E. Morris, secretary-treasure- r, ite Oomoan". The Standard Oil of Calif., with representing the Barber its extensive facilities began ap interests. . De-pos- its ir -- Gil-soni- tes Lyle and Warren, their crew will do the work on a wage basis. The board will supply materials. The directors hope that the basement, at least, can be finished before winter sets in, but Mr. Barnes says only that they will do as much as they possibly can before weather conditions stop them. Last Thursday, the board held a meeting at which J. P. Hudson and Clarence W. Cook, the county chairmen of the two political parties were present. Both gentlemen addressed the meeting and pledged their strongest efforts in obtaining state aid and the support of the congressional delegation. It was at this meeting that the building committee, G. Hobart Chapman, chairman; Gerald R. Cazin and Leonard Cook, started negotiations that resulted in the announcement Wednesday. On Wednesday evening at five oclock, representatives of the board met with Congressman Frank A Barrett and Earl Wright, Republican candidate for governor. Both of these gentlemen assured the board of their full support. Representative. D?trreit. promised to do all he couldti 'otjtainhig- - surplus government hospital equipment, and top priorities for building materials em-nloy- ed ad Oi-forn- ia FORMER RANDOLPH RESIDENTS VISIT Mrs. Leo McKinnon left for Og- den Thursday. She will help care for the new grandson for a short time before returning. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hatch have moved into the apartment back of the confectionery, Mr. and Mrs. George Groll have LEAVE YOUR DOGS AT HOME. moved into their new home on east DEER HUNTERS ARE WARNED Canyon street. Utah deer hunters! Leave your Mrs. E. G. Pate and dogs at home! Ora Stuart of Salt Mrs. daughter With the opening of Utahs 1046 Lake City, former Randolph resi- deer hunting season less than a dents, were here Monday and month away, that was one of a Tuesday. She lectured in the high number of warnings issued today school and the Randolph chapel on by the Utah fish and game departthe Book of Mormon, giving the ment to the thousands of sports' weeks. complete story. Many who attend- men who will trek into the states Mr. Ray Spencer, Howard Putit the best story of forests on Oct. 19 in quest of venied, nam and Ray Cox went touring the pronounced Book of Mormon that they ever son. , through Idaho and into Oregon for heard. They say she told many W. chief deputy Reid, George reMr. apd LOCALS READ Constitutional Amendments f a few days this week. Howard mained for a few days visit with his sister Mildred Weilslier and family in Oregon. Presidents Brough and Wilburn Bowns of Evanston, attended Sacrament meeting Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Cornia, Ruth and Lois Cornia attended the State Fair at Salt Lake. Reed also had an operation performed on his eye. We hope he gets along alright. Keith Putnam has made the excavation for building him a home in the lot below the Tude Rima On Page Four things that they did not know, although they had read the book through. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Pate lived at Sage, Wyoming arid Randolph a number of years xago. We enjoyed your lecture, Mrs. Stuart, and hope to hear you lecture again, in the near future. . game warden, pointed out that use of dogs in tracing down deer is in violation of the hunting proclamation. But the warning goes farther than that, he asserted. Dont take any kind of a dog into camp with you, because the game department will not be responsible for what happens to dogs running loose in hunting areas. n Reid also cautioned sportsmen Roberts-Deathat they are responsible for furnMiss Betty Roberts, daughter of ishing absolute proof of an animals M.rs. Ida Roberts of Evanston, be- sex. Hunters who cut up their meat came the bride of Thomas L. Dean, home. in Dean camp in order to transport it son of Mr. and Mrs. .Thomas out of the hunting area must leave of Woodruff, Utah, on Friday, Sept. SPOTLIGHTING UTAH positive proof of the animals sex, was 20, at p. m. The ceremony he warned. M. Harris, What Happened At Hite .performed by William In addition, he pointed out that The official opening and dedica- L. D. S. 'First ward bishop, in the deer must be. tagged at the time all Mrs. of the brides mother, tion of the Hanksville-Hite-Bridges presence the hunting area and road project a scenic ropte into a Ida Roberts and the grooms broth- of leaving in while transportation. Storage hitherto isolated southern Utah er, Ted Dean of Woodruff. After are warned not to concerns locker a for the left the couple ceremony area was held at Hite September meat without proper tags accept i 17th. The road, promoted andkid honeymoon in Utah. Sucker bait is a phrase you have identification. and Mt. of a is bride UtahThe graduate Department of heard used or used yourself inany for by the , Untagged game will be seized times. Anglers know its meaning Publicity and Industrial Develop- View " high school," 1945, and has foi and held until proper identification fish bite the when they watch ment provides access to mineral de- made her bome ip Evanston for the or a conviction is obtained is made the impossible. The term also hp who send then posits, new farm lands, range lands, past year.' The groom is a a War II Reid explained. Slies to individuals and some of 'Utahs little known, veteran, receiving his honorable cash on Sportsmen were cautioned on two it but, errands. Your income invested spectacular, scenic, areas. The discharge after service in the Euro- other important regulations: United States Savings Bonds wil road provides a loop route' through pean theatre early this year. Since mount steadily and safely in, value Special permit holders will j be The the hence. 10 to serve yon Wayne Wonderland to the Colo that time he has made his home in expected to hunt only in the areas years American who buys bonds regular- rado River ferry crossing at Hite, Evanston. The young couple are specified on their permits and all ly with the dollars he doesnt need and thence to the National Bridges, at home at 1409 Main street. not wind will costs hunters are required by law to wear , today for living I (Continued on Last Page) Up a poor fish. U.S.TrtasuryDeportmtH at least a red cap or hat. Uncle Sam Says 3- - -- - cs I I doff my hat to labor, Labor Day, not only for doing a grand job for our country in time of war but for its good sense in continuing to invest part of its earningsof in U. S. Savings Bonds. Millions my nieces and nephews discovered that ownership of U. S. Savings Bonds is an easy, effective, profitable way to save for their future. Savings Bonds are as American as Labor Day itself. Be in step with todays parades of payroll V. S. Trtasury Defartmtnt savers. on, The more red clothing you have the better, Reid advises. |