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Show s c-- ' r7l u. ' . - r . ; ' . f ! v ' tV- v ,.x M4 r i, School News . 4 f 4 THIRD GRADE 'The fhird grade people are studying capitalization. We have learned niany ways to use capital letters. Erich childs name should begin with a capital ' letter. These children ate Thanksgiving diri- i N ner;at.J thier grandmothers; Judith, 4 Irela.Gerdan, Sondra, Feron.and children ate dinner' at their. own h6raes,Dearl, DeeAnn, Carl Gail' JaneJohn, Thos.,, Fern, Carol, Ann, An independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The Peoole Ot Rich County and Lower Bear Bjper VqUey Volume 19 Number 45 $1.50 Pep Year In Advance Randolph. Utah Friday Dec. 13. 1946 , j " , W-j.-- , S l Elmo, By Miner Mike pfifcrfcand Mrs. Vernon G. Robinson amffamily and Mrs., Geo. H., Robin-so- n spent Saturday in Salt Lake. ' PWitt Johnson, who had spent the week at Salt Lake, returned, home Friday, ,with Parnell Johnson, who; had been to the city' on one of his numerous freighting trips. . , Mrs. Clayton Robinson was called! to Springville last week to be pres-- , ent with her family at the death of' her father, Alex Moss,' a resident of Woodruff, Utah, who had been ill for Revoy, , Dale, Monte, Morris,, Janies, Larry, John, and v Richard. These people had dinner at friends, or relatives ; Marilyn, Douglas, Dee, Anna, . ; - . . , ' " you.. 4 ' -- '' i Spencer. Mrs. Betty Spencer and family and in Mrs. Mabel' Wamsley shoppedMonday. Montpelier Robert V. Calder made a trip to Bountiful to get his wife and family who have been Visiting there. A meeting of the Garden City Cattle Association, was held Monday in the ward hall. Forest supervisor, Stewart and Ranger J. B. Hann, were present. ' Mr. and Mrs. Marion Freeman and son Grant, are visiting and shopping in Salt Lake. Mr, arid Mrs. George Langford and Mr, and Mrs. Sidney service Hyden are in charge of their station. Mrs. Leda Sells of California, is here with her mother, Mrs. . . r ii ' r ' - , ' ! - v". L JL- - neighbors are meeting in Network. These neighbors are nations in air parts of the world, Nations are on your neighbors as truly as the people " . street.". .3. Christinas is the tjme Christ was born in a manger and mis spelled love in all parts of, .the' world. ; When all nations gain a true know- ledge of Christ and his teachings; they wont want to fight each other. I think If each nation respects the others rights Mr. and . Mrs. Jesse tEarley, Mrs they .will be better friends., We.must be Barbara Earley and Mrs- Claude Wil- tolerats, of each others failings. . If bur neighbors have things to sell ' lis and son , Orval, jnade a Jrip to Fifty-fou- r v - , ' How Can we be Good Neighbors . , . , j , several years. Funeral services for the deceased were held at Bountiful, his birthplace, and the place of his interment on Monday. Clayton joined his wife on Saturday. The sympathy of the community goes out to Elgie, on this sad occasion. Mr. and Mrs., Delmas Kearl entertained at a turkey supper last Tuesday for. the members of their fam- -. ily: Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wahlstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley - Wahlstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson, Mr. and Mrs Owen Wahlstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Earley, Elmer Wahlstrom and all the children. Not much was left of the turkey or the many other delicious . viands, but oh, how good everyone felt. Sid Irwin ' ohauffeured Mr. and Mr3. Gerry Alley and children, Mrs. Ralph Irwin and Mrs.Chas.- H. Alley on a trip for a day last week. Mrs. Gerry Alley and children to Hyde Park, Mrs. Irwin to Ogden, ' where she visited Mrs. Parley Hart,' Mrs. Alley to Salt Lake and; Midvale and Gerry, to the War Surplus sale where he purchased a truck. Week end Stoker spent , Rulon at Sajt Lake and brought .back his, rejuvenated auto early Monday mom- - Betty Norris thought if we practiced the following deeds we would be better neighbors, First; respect other peoples property and love them., Teach them to .do right. We. should help older people and be kind to them. We should respect our teachers.. Give presents to poof Pearl Hoffman people for Chistmas. wrote a beautiful thought; Christmas is a time to receive gifts! In our ElementaiViSehool, we gave to the Jr. Red Cross? - Ths was : children giving to other children in need. Ross Afgyle wrote the following on how to be a good neighbor : When Christ was on earth, he taught us to love and respect each other, . He said Do' unto others as you would have them de' unto j Charles Twitchell transacted bus- inees in Montpelier Monday. Drew Cook spen a few days in Salt Lake last week, Willis Benson, who is employed in Brigham, spent the week end at his home here. ; v Frank Satterthwaite, Thiel Warns ley and Mrs. Russell Satterthwaite of Logan were visiting for a short time Sunday in town. T. G. Hodges and Milford Wams-le- y took a loadl of turkeys to Green River, Wyo., last Friday. Raymond Esterholdt and LaVere Hansen were recent business visitors in Evanston. Farrell. Spencer is spending a short vacation in California. He is accomp-nie- d by his brother, Dr. LaGrande , FOURTH and FIFTH GRADES V, Merrill Sprouse tobk a load of cattle to Ogden Monday afternoon. ; Myra, Thane, and Rosalie, . ' W receive a weekly paper, it tells us'many thingswe did not know. This week it told us abovt nuts that are so plentiful this year. . i STORY OF PIOCHE LAKETOWN NEWS Vau-j.naThe- se k vA visiting ' Edith Whittington, aha her little daughter, Sharon Eastman. She back to plans to take Sharon returns. she when " Cal-iforn- ."1 - 1 ' ia - , , '.i : 14, wf Lydia .Veme Orvin arid dan- dihier Janice and Mrs. Heber Myers and they would learn the customs ; and motoredtd Ogderj for shopping and ' ways of other nations, 'phis would build 'Visiting last :fwedk,. fnd, Mr. and Mrs.,, Henry Earley made a better , understanding, between . dif-ferent a trip .to .Logan anf bgden Thurs. rpefa; May !946,bring Peace bn earth Good day. J .' Will Toward , Elmer Wahlstrom made a; business ' FSTH and .SIXTH GRADES trip to Rock Springs Tuesday,; j. : A lyceum number sponsored fty . North Rich school1 was given at the Christmas' ' hall Wednesday night of last week. ' ijy Paul McKinnon It was a movie and lecture depicting f f It is two more weeks unitl Christmas the wonders of the heavens, and was n every body is excited. It seems that very entertaining, and instructive. " ; when Christmas comes that theres a lot : Mr. .and MV; Paul K?arl went to of activity. Santa i enlarged on pieces Logan Friday to haye their son of paper, and the pictureSf the christ Douglas; shoulder cared fit chjid in, the manger is ort the wall. now. Budgri: lioeiiVal.; Mrs, Alton ISartey Also S anta is in his sleiggh with a. team accompanied them to 4 some 3tmaa of reindeer.; My Mother' told me that shopping.' jPouglas broke his shanl-din dfsdl from a sled during; the last year at Christmas there were more the in sold than hiatbry, year any gifts Thanksfiying holiday, Small Miss had spent the; week in I think that Chrisonal is not just a time Linda", It is a time to Logan with her aunts, 2elda arid. Jia to give expensive remind us of the birth of the christ Mae,v returned home wlth. her idl "nations: .Would , huiid , better scbools. And teach children about God ' j, Weston, . . . , . vlV ! v . - -- . . r . at-th- , er : ' ; V - child. On the 9th of December the Randolph Elementary chool enjoyed a show. The name of the show was Tom Sawyer. " entS.j Mrs. , , i. vb.'A- - s.i n liyilMs.JE. Kearl ieyildting her daughter, Areatha (Mrs Puang Jensen) and family, at .Clevblitnd.i ; Mrs. Ross Cheney and Mri. jMyron were iri Montpelier ; hbrsday, Cook GRANTED DIVORCE at the ; lpunber of friends Frank J. j homeof Mr. and Mrs. Jesse KdrleV Mae Eastihah iKiddV-fro' ) Wednesday night Kddy;,,j.ity,4.;g?lairiUff tft.hasre' i A- party was held .Thuraday hight of- mipor child; $35 morithly for arid Mra John the home for at, Vf $15 child. morithly support a! where' H. Weston, ariadktwbilh, pbr of ";, friends and relatives speaCthe eve; , -- .cus-tod- y' - - hos-pit- of-Mr- al . ' ' . ' 9 - - ts' V Ascl;thit VtPiochc, f If - '" thraugh which eerfensiv KILLING Jr Aft kinds p . ' f - incat curcatosuityountast fitil pound Curing 5c per , : f. fi'rfx' Also Loclcers for Rent I " ' ; to - A . Phone 52 4 s s MONTPELIER PACKING CO. Moritpelicr,Idaho Western Wyoming is destined to become a large wool marketing point, according to all indications. LeRoy Moore president of the Wyoming Cooperative . . ; 1- ' ; For the purpose of being of assistance to Farmers and Stockmen in filing your Federal Income Tax, Deputy Collectors will be stationed at the followon the dates ing places in Rich county I: f specified : (Randolph; Dec. 17 and 18 at County .Court House. Laketown: Dec. 19, forenoon only, at Miss Viola Nicholls, daughter of Mr. Robinson's Store. only, and 'Mrs. LaVear Nicholls, was married Garden City: Dec. 19, afternoon : ' Tuesday Pec. 10th, in her apartment at Freemans Service. to" Robert Strong of Ogden- - Mr. and You have your choice of filing your ' Mrs. LaVear Nicholls and family at- 1946 Estimated Tax, or you may file filtended the wedding. a completed return, the deadline for The Reaper ' Joins the many friends ing an Estimated return is January 15, and relatives of this young couple in 1947, if that option is excercised, then a wishing them a long, happy wedded life. completed return must be filed by March 15, 1947, Notice ql County Budget LOCALS .Notice is ..hereby .given according to chil-re- n Mr. and Mrs Thomas Norris and UCA. 1943 that a public Cbpter Calif., National City, to have gone meetingwiU be held at the Court Cham- for the winter. Tom says were going at Courthouse in the Randolph, bers down where the flowers are in bloom. Utah, Saturday, December 14, 1946, at FOR SALE: Monarch Range, in good 2 o'clock P. M. for a Public Hearing See or .write Qiaries Hendee, condition. on the Budget to be adopted by Rich 456 North Main, Logan, Utah. County for the year 1947, Mrs. Sam Rex returned; from a short As there are problems of vital Interin Salt Lake Monday. visit est .to. all residents and taxpayers of Rich' County it is urged that you attend. A tentative budget will be on file at the County ; Clerks office-- , for., three days 0 prior to the 'budget meeting. .. Z ,5"V ' W. LARSON, ADOLPH ; j County Clerk. the district requires. The Wyoming associations services now has reached to all parts of the state; with nine directors 'and twelve fieldmeri and handling 40 per cent of the wool produced - in the state. John Deere Quality Farm Equipment Fart and Service RANDOLPH GARAGE L . s 1946 Cooperative Wool Takes Randolph Miss Married Over Local Warehouse in Ogden December 10 p , ' Notice to Farmer and Livestock Men b . t at ';J . - '; . . Karan Spencer, Colleen Gray and Sherrie McKinnon, refi&ered three numbers, Oh Silent Night, White Christmas and was call Roll Faithful. Ye AH Come name a hible character. Mildred ThomDavid the son introduced the book, and Bells, the of Marical King, and book of Eve, the and these presented also This Side of Innocense, to the club. The book VBehold Your King Was Reviewed, by Florence Johnson. It was a very interesting and fine type A of club and was very well given. 24 delicious lunch was then served 'to members and 2 guests, Alda Larson and Edith Start in. - - , ,c l.u theiy-meetin- and expand operations of his com- - complex pany and the operations of the ores of the Pioche district. Since Pioche district, He wanted a mill J941 the company had developed at the source of the ore and aore reserves to operate the mill for mill that would treat ores from many, years. In addition the mill - treats ore from the Prince Consoli- nearby districts. Power was a problem and one atpd andJSly Valley mines and had helped to hold PiQche back tends its milling facilities to other for many years. Earlier, Snyder mines iri the district and the adjoin-an- d his associates went to work mg states of Arizona, California, on that problem and within a few Utah and elsewhere, In 1943 under the guiding hand of yeears power from Boulder Dam was brought to the district. It was Snyder the Combined Metals Rebrought in at a cost of 1900,000.00 duction Company was reorganized, and is provjng a boon to entire and after payment of its indebted Southern Nevada, and vrillj undoubt- - ness to National Lead Company, bo edly bring other plants possibly came an independent company. Dun refineries to the Pioche district. ing that year, capacity of the plant The Combined Metel mill was was increased from 500 ' to 1000 completed in 1941and it is a model tons per day and expansion and in miilmg efficiency that engineers modernization of the Bauer mill at from many riiining jdistricta have Stockto& Utah, since that lime has come-tinspect. This 1000 ton per been completed. (The seventh article day plant with controlled ventilation in this series will appear soon in z does not have a Window and oper- - these columns ) , . , T club-he- ld Dec. 4th at the home of Alice Longhurst with iLuella Hellstrom Pres. Minnie iMcKin-no- n assistant Tiostess. " Quartet, Karma Rex, presided. 'a ex-th- Liter iry Club fRand3Lieb,;l-iterar- y let well enough alone visioned years of researcband operating ex- -' program which would improve perience to treat economically the ,v f ' . - ; j . 8 ft in-la- " 1 con-sumat- ed ( i Note! VhSi,! the sixth of a ated (Editor CTevr- ours per day by leries of eighth articles giving highlights if, ic Wummatea trirougn af the history of Pioche,. Nevada, a mining district which has been an important fac- - OUt With nourescent lighting, tor in Utah Industry and which has. been , The Caselton Concentrator as it rebuilt by Utah men.), . In 1939, , H. Snyder not content is known, put iijto practice many Wool Marketing association and Leslie P. Miles, association manager, were in ;. 4 Kemmerer this week wherein they ntog. . ", a,t a deal with John A. Reed and Wife A. Nebeker and Hulme Atty. acquired the wool warehouse property of Salt Lake were week end visitors lh (Diamondville and are now mriking at the South Eden home of Mr and ' rs( plans to handle a very large volume Mrs. Hyrum Nebriter. 'if, Mir. and .Mrs. John , Weston, went of wool this coming season. Harry JultOWsit to Lehi Saturday . their' sch- - ian Is the local, field representative for the association, '.tV ZandzMrs. y and deughter The Wyoming association to a juwwer Russell Innes, for a few days;;.'owned Bear the LSke in organization and is a member of Amos Barker the Woof Marketing corporaNational at Montpelier iWriving'tfeatp hospital tion, Boston. There will be an experi-ece- d ment for a rheumatic fcondUiou, wqol warehousemen jn charge at i Mr. and Mrs. A iddoway shC mother Siddowajr were Logan vistt- - alt times. They will have the best experienced graders whe will grade the ors Friday.-'jz Delford ao growers wpol under the supervision of went arid Webb t Leslie one of the National staff from Bpeton. -! ; to Ogden Friday, t Miss LuBene The. Fool Will tie sold under the same to on weirt ,)er accompanied, them juad jtfaea supervision and all of the high visit'hrotherZLato Salt.lAke bf, supervision operations will be uierthe 'I yln, who is attending ' and consultation ot fber grower who College. Cail Norris,, Who aie for hiavfur- rrili;the 1 Both the Wyoming association and the attareklC"ar entbuaLMtic in the plans National Mr. aodMrs; DouiA Wahlattom of; this SL Wnljwool market in (or making !Montpelier-were- , uy.;,viaf8at: the heart of. one of the best growing disythd" OHver the in tricts country. While, this parto'Majadtte 1'.- - ticular warehouse holds some two milbusiness teip M6ffl4ay. Mattai dide a trip to lion pounds of wool, the state manager Sterile advises there is ample adjoining ground Monday .and ; brought Montpelier to expand to service any given mount Last on Page) (Continued V ; ore reserves yens. - ' .; CUSTOM ' . I:- : - iv. ' 'A J ' |