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Show Spotlighting Utah Strict" Inspection Seen For Motor Vehicles. Strict inspection of motor vehicles will be the theme of this seasons inspection period starting March 15th and ending June 15th. Superintendent L. P. Dow of the state highway patrol says that after June 15th, his men will begin arresting all nonconformists. The law requires that all vehicles in Ah independent New maos Pevoted Po The Interests Ol The People Of Rich Court? and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 20 Number 6 $1.50 Per Year In Advance Randolph. Utah. Friday Mar, 14. 1947 LAKETOWN NEWS Utah must hear an inspection sticker between June 15th and September 15th. By enforceing strict inspections, the patrol hopes to prevent many highway accidents. Utah has about 170,000 vehicles. WOODRUFF NEWS f:, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Larrrborn, Mr. Cottage meeting was held at the home and Mrs. L. D. Lamborn, and Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fraizer, Thurand Mrs. Heber Ck Robinson motored sday evening. to Preston, Idaho Thursday, March Will Build Motion Friday evening a lyceum was given at 6th to attend funeral services for a Picture Film Library. The bus took all those Randolph. The Utah department of publicity and deceased relative, one if the few reThese numbers are to go. members of industrial development is now developthe original maining and educational very fine for our boys ing a motion, picture film library of Kershaw family. Mr. and Mrs. Roband girls. inson went onto Soda Springs with Utahs major senic attractions. RecentSaturday evening the special interest Judge and Mrs. David McLean, after ly the national ski events held in Snow group of the M.I.A. gave an 'old time the funeral, and thence to Pocatello, Basin were filmed in color by the dedance. There were several old time Idaho to visit their daughter, Mrs. partment who hopes In the nsar future dances danced such as the Chicago to be able to have, for distribution its Sarah Jensen and family. The glide, waltz, three step, scotch reel, and on relatives residing in own publicity film on' Utahs called major ski and cake walk as a floor schottisli, afeas. Whn completed the picture will Logan, upon their return. were dressed in characters show. Many be available for Clarence E. is a Cheney spending showing before ski such as Jim Bridger, times of pioneer clubs and others interested in winter 'week in Logan, receiving Alleviation in women dressed pioneer women long of a chronc organic affliction. sports. fully gathered skirts, men in swallow Mr. and Mrs. J. Cheney Willis accUtah Airports listed tailed coats, prospectors, indians. Many For Improvement. ompanied Mrs. Lorin Weston and to children pictures were taken and a very large Montpelier on Tuesday Among the 307 large airports in the crowd was in attendance some from our nation which congress haj been asked of last week, on a trip to the dentist. o approve new construction neighboring towns Evsnstown, Almy, Margaret and Wayne Willis went or improvand Gleaner and Randolph. The also. ements, five have been listed for Utah. along and sold hot dogs, doughnuts girls Mr. Mrs. accand Willis E. Kearl Tjie Utah airports and contemplated extime. fine a had very punch. Everyone ompanied by Mrs. Charles H. Allay penditures are listed as follows: Provo, We are hoping to have many more of made a trip to Salt Lake City on municipal, $50,140 and 80,670; Salt Lake these parties through out the year. Udty, municipal No. 1, $125,000 and $220, Thursday. They were guests while Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Dean and 656; (Logan and Cache county, $43,60 there, of Mr. and Mrs. James Van of Evanston spent the week children and $70,200; Ogden, Hinckley, $50,000 Vleet. They also visited with Mr. and end here and attended the dance Satand $80,438; Delta, municipal $110,190 Mrs. Lowell A. Wells, .shopped and Photo Courtesy Seed Co. took in a good show, and Mr. Kearl urday evening. and $16,430. time to kill weeds in your garden is before they begin to growl Hoeing Tte Mr. and Mrs. Harold Randall and son attended the Dasket ball games. the surface soil in vegetable or flower garden not only destroys sprouting weed and daughter of Ogden were here for Mrs. Alley visited her son Russell seeds; it actually prevents their germination. As soon as the seedlings break the week end and ttended the dance, and family at Midvale, and Mrs. GARDEN CITY NEWS through in the garden rows so that they can easily be seen, it is tim to begin and Sacrament meeting Sunday. They Cyril Martin and family at Salt Lake, the soil between rows and as close to the plants as pnihU without were stirring guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dole Rees went to the picture, The Locket, disturbing them. Either a hand hoe orf Mr. and and Mrs. Francis Tingey. and Mrs. Paul A. Spence rei starring Lorraine Day, with Mr. and a wheel hoe is an excellent tooL Nicholls and Ivy Cox spent flowers and Barbara for the sake of Mrs. Claud Cheney. Incidently, Miss turned last week from a ygcation a gardens If it rains a few days after the first trip at Coalville visiting with end week the It is to appearance, cultivate is cousin to famour Johnson important Day 9 through Arizona and other places of cultivation, stir the surface soil again all ' interest. Also, returning from trips gardening season. Be- Grace Cornia, George Eastman, and ily here, therefore of special interest as soon as it is dry enough, but not sidesthrough theahead of the weeds, tillKieth Hoffman, victims of a car keeping to Laketowners. Mr. and Mrs. Kearl to Arizona, Nevada and Calif, were wait longer than a week before cultithd surface These folks are ail on tthe soil ing forms Mr. and Mrs. Parley Hodges and Mr. a visited their son, Gordon, A.C. slightly or no rain, mulch td vating a second time.-ra- iu and Grace was improved enough to prevent evaporation of moisand Mrs. Victor Sa(torthwaite. student at the home of Mrs. Arlene unless the ground is top wet to work. ture. is It home Sunday. return essential to stir particularly Mr. and Mrs. AtpeJl Dustin, Mr. Weeds within the row will probably .McCulloch, upon their return on Sun- soil around plants as soon as soil the Mrs. Jerry Wadsworth of Mr. and and Mrs. Donold Dustin and Byrnt day.have to be removed by hand while , e, nd are .plants, dry enough .after every jCoos Bay Oregon and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ihistin of Pocatello "' attended;, thi; smalLu Some gardefifeit :the planls-a- ie . Spencerllawkins motored, to "Care rainr should be taken, however,' Wadsworth of Ogden were here Sunday Gold and Green Ball Friday find an old kitchen knife a handy helpCity on Friday, on business night. to dig so deeply near the plants to see their sister Grace Cornia who has not Mrs. Bytna Dustin remained at her er. Or, a hand weeder is a convenient connected with schooling matters. been the hospital. tool. As plants grow larger, they usu- as to injure the roots. home for a few day The rest reMr. and Mrs. Richard Hoyt and son Another reason for cultivating the Mr. and Mrs. Carter Cornia motored dominate so that weeds in the row turned to Pocatello Saturday. ally Richard returned to their home here do not prove troublesome. Onions ar garden all summer is that stirring the to Salt Lake Monday. Mrs. Lizzie Cox Mrs. Frank Whittington is spendon Thursday, after having spent the is at Syracuse visiting with Mr. andMrs. one exception; the spear-lileaves do soil allows air to enter. Next to moising a few days in Idaho Falls visitwinter months sojourning in Arizona. Cornia and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alton not shade the ground enough to keep ture, ventilation is one of the most ing with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Myrin Cook went to down the husky weeds. valuable means of 'releasing soil food Cornia have a new baby girl. Mrs. Rachel Wilson was in Garden Idaho Fals Saturday evening lo For the good of the vegetables and to growing plants. Sunday the tPrimary Organization preCity one day last week attending to the week end. spend their conference. Several memsented county welfare problems. of Mr. Louis Mr. strom and Wahl of the Stake board attended. This bers Mr. C. H. Davis of Afton, Wyoin Garden Gains Should were here War No. 11 Good Montpelier Saturday night Sugar Stamp program was very well given and pioming visited recently with his sister, Be Truman Held in Peace a was and There For family 1st Pounds neer lifq was the theme.' The officers Sunday. It) Mrs. Jennie Lutz. April Oliver the at gathering and teachers are to be commented jm Saturday night (Mr. and Mrs. Weston Barker and The following statement by the 11 in family ration books their' fine work with the boys and girls. home. Wahlstrom Spare Stamp of Evanston were Sunday family was read to the Nation el Garden will b validated on 'April 1, 1947, for ten The Relief Society gave an interesting Mr. and Mrs. Gienn Price motored visitors of Mrs. Barker, s parents, in Washington toy Secretary pounds of sugar, Frederic A. .Adams, program Sunday evening pertaining to Conference over to to Lake visit Salt Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hansen. City Friday of Agriculture Clinton D. Anderson. Regional Sugar Executive, announced our pioneers. the week end. Mrs. Eliza Williams Mr. Royal Pope returned last week in the factor An winning important todey. Gene Cornia is home for a fow days returned home with them. from a several day stay in Califernia. contribution war was the new The OPA is magnificent said, stamp, provided furlough from the Army. He has to go Mr. and Mrs. Arden Pope and famMr. and Mrs. Ross Cheney and of food produced by our nations viceory to cover both regular home use and to 'New Jersey when he goes back. of Cokevulle visited relatives and ily children went to Logan last Saturday gardeners. In peace, this pont force current home canning needs. There Mr. and Mrs. Ken Muir of Shelly, Ida. friends here Sunday. were guests of Vernon A Cooley should be kept organized and encour- will he no special stamps for home can- attended the dance Saturday, returning and A large crowd attended the Gold on an airplane ride. aged in its pursuit of art of gardening. ning sugar validated during 1947. to their home Sunday and Joyce Rees and Green Ball which was held in the of gardening to build value The 11 will valid remain went with them fo a visit. Spare stamp ward hall Friday night. . Phyllis Mr. and Mrs. G. Willard Peart of and happy through September 30, 1947, the agency Dorthy Southern is at Evanstown minds, bodies, strong healthy Twitchel was crowned queen by Randolph were guests at the Ben T. people has never been greater. Today said. Batring Unpredictable disasters this Week cering for the children of Mr Prince Charming, Donold Kimball. Orvin home Friday evening. we need physical strength to increase affecting sugar Supplies, it will be pos- andMrs. Sam Eastman as they are on A floor show, consisting of a square production of all the commodities the sible to make another ten pound stamp a trip to Dakota where they are thinkA number of people from town atdance, was given by Margene Jensen, nation needs; 'we need moral strength good July 1. It is emphasized that such ing of moving. tended the conference at Paris SatMattie Hildt, Carol Jean Hyden to inflation and other economic sugar is to cover both home canning combat Della Pope, Vaughn Satcrthwaite.Le-Grand- e urday night and Sunday. we need spiritual strength and other home uses. . dislocations; Lions Club Ladies Meet Tremelling, Jack Hansen and Mrs. Leslie Weby is in Ogden with to see us through the trying days of and good for now No. valid 53, Ssamp Dick Wamsley. v r her daughters, the Smith sisters. readjustment; we need clear five pounds' wil expire oh March 31, 1947. The ladies of the Lions Club met at Bishop and Mrs. Milford Loveland Mrs. Weyb became ill and her son minds to cope with problems of estab- and daughter, Delores, spent a few home of Mrs. Donna Sevy Monday the Delford, took her to be with her Jishng a lasting peace;:: to organize a lady Lions Auxdays in Pocatello visiting with Bievening children. in great part of Commerce Harriman, but other lead These needs can t Mrs. Lovelands brother Sevy was chosen Presand family. shop iliary. fey a continuing program which involves ere praise the accomplishments of the Merrill Sprouse took a load of cows Hayward Vice President, Dorthy the participation of bullions of Ameri- nation's victory gardening movement ident, to Blackfoot Sunday. Robert C&lder Ireta Secretary. Argyle cans in home gardening.. . during the war years, and they urge hauled the milk to the creamery for Having heard a lady school teacher that the activity be continued permangarhome million E ghteen vegetable H 1 a mighty Merrill on Sunday. her self thus express not only for its food contribution, ently, States United in the are needed dens been The Farrell Spencer family were going to for 13 years they have r its social and cultlral-valuenext year (1947), the National Garden to lawn school grass recent Logan business visitors. the ground plant Conference which met in Washington Furthermore," the art of gardening ad havent water enough to keep gretn Mr. and Mrs. Billy Pugmire of St. meas was told, in order to maintain a high should be kept alive as a defense Charles attended the Green and Gold as what grass we have. Why dont they such ure any against so the level of nutrition in this country in spite Ball. t We haul a little gravel or something of a rapid' .' .easing costs of lhog war, drouthj or economic collapse. out and play? We can get County nurse, Helen Cornia, was youngsters of knowing Nit only President Truman, Secretary should Apt lose the art in town last Thursday giving just herd them out on the south walk how. of Agriculture Anderson, and Secretary children their diptheria end for a breath of air and right back whooping cough Bhots and also givin.t At Mrs. Sevys another expressed herself saying It is a declarable coning the general public the , dition. All the fresh air the kiddies get shots.. , PIAHTPORTER-WALTON- S ' Mr. and Mrs. Claud Kimball and is when we put them throug a few exMrs. Leslie Kimball were in Pai is ercises on the south walk. Why could-n- t GROAT II one day last week. we tak it up as a .pro'ject? Ross Payne and Don Pope of If an yparent is interested enough to offer a workable suggestion let us hear Ogden were Sunday callers in town. ' Archie Niel is a house one hear from you. Is it wishful thinking? Whenever I qf my nephguest at the ews say he has bought Unltpd States Paul A. Spence home. Maybe the day of miricles is not passed. ! 'VtgeroM, Mctimitod vegetobl Savlags Bonds,. 1 feel like nudging Week end guests at the Claude Keep your fingers crossed children. Mm and sayiqg; bred for the Wt. you Nephew, teed, vflpw were Mr. and Mrs. Kimball home The motto of he Lions' Club is Betterhavent really bought anything, lint no ebtiMe. ' Accept ment. Olson and son of Ogden. Mrs. Olson may sound strange at first, but the Grows Seed eure iMoentein W. was the former Ronda Kimball. Dainty refreshments were served. proof is simple. Ordinarily when A doeler loeel to Your have The annual Relief Society party you buy something you qerdeainq mceett. ' he them or will get them tor you was held Monday night in the ward spend your money, what you have t actually done in Acquiring savings Keep Box Maker Bmp hall. A delicious banquet was serv, promptly- bonds is to exchange food industries last year used The 100 followed ed to about people, by hearing notes for interest bearing CO. POBTER-UALTO- N almost 100 million pounds of papera program as follows: A skit, Btshdp j cues. - You have merely converted board in- making folding paper Silt Lite City II Uie and Mrs. Milford Loveland, and Nory. O 8o ill your money into a different form, a boxes for packaging various prodwhich will start it in 'form Farrell ma Meyers, conducted by growing - fnT Plnmmri. rvtarmnhnn ucts. This represents close to 50 a jin amount. 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