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Show f APRIL 6-- 1 12 IS ARMY WEEK Ctantg Army Day, traditionally observed on April 6, the date of the United States entry into World War I, has been set by President Trumans proclamation for April 7, since April 6 is Easter Sunday. Churches throughout America, however, have been invited to include prayers for the Army in tfieir Easter services. Army Week will An tn;tg0eadgru Me w spa par Devoted To The Interests Of The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 20 Number 9 ' Randolph. Utah. Friday Apr, 4. 1947 $ 1.50 Per Year In Advance LAKETOWN NEWS be observed April Cooperation of Army establish2. Dr. J. S. Alley, Paul Snow and Russell Alley of Midvale and Sait Lake spent Saturday night to Sur. day night visiting the Gerald Alley family at South Eden. They called briefly on Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Alley and Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Wes-te- n and Saturday evening and Russell spent the night with his par. ents. 'Ihe Heber ' Myers family got together for a family reunion through the week end for the purpose of having the babies named. During Sacrament meeting Sunday morning the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Myers received the name of Sharon Irene, and the infant son of Kenneth and Mae Myers, the name of Steven Craig. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Johnsons baby girl was given tne name of Vicky, also. Present at the Myers home for the occasion were, besides the immediate family, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Myers and son Michael of Ogden, Mrs. Norma Myers and son Randy of Pickelville, Miss Laura Myers and Mr. Sandburg of Salt Lake. Saturday evening a rather serious accident befell the eldest son, Lynn. While 'taking the farm horses to the pas Cure, the horse he was riding stepped into a badger hole and Lynn was throv, .. II. II. ojffered a dislocated shoulder, tom ligiments and several fiactureu ribs. He was taken to Mont.e'iar where Dr. Reed Ui.h aUvi.Ow .i. .c to Ogden for treatment. He was tak.n there by Mr. and Mrs. Russell Myers and ments throughout the country in the observance embrace plans for "open bouse" to civilian visitors on Army Day, some will play host through the week, and still others will receive student tours sponsored by schools on Saturday, April 12. All overseas commands have been instructed to arrange an appropriate observance. In many cities Army troops will join veterans organisations, patriotic, civic and fraternal societies and youth units in colorful parades climaxed by luncheons and bane films will porquets. tray to citizen groups behind-scen- e phases of Army training, life and missions. TheJ Military Order of the World Wars will sponsor its customary meetings in its local chapters. General of the Army Dwight D. Eisenhower, Chief of Staff, urging his comrades-in-armin and out of uniform, to join their fellow Americans in observing Army Week, said: , We commemorate the loyalty and courage of free men who, throughout seventeen decades of our history, have served the United States that we might stand strong and safe amQngthq nations of the ' world . The million and more men and women in ourArmy are instruments of the nations will for recu.ity and peace. Sustained Army-mad- s, . iit apa:.. , i on Sun- . day Aioert R. Weston had the misfortune to be kicked cn the shoulder by a horse Monday afternoon, in the corral at hi3 home. The horse having just been turned out of the barn, ran around tne corral in playful mood and kicked his heels up in too close promimiiy to Mr. Weston. Mrs. Hattie Mattson returned on Monday from a tv,G weeks fitayvfith" by publ.c confidence, they will succeed true to the Armys proud traditions. For your Army is pert of Ihe people. It is compo-e- d of your sons. It is a faithful implement of democracy." SNOW SURVEYS MADE "A A - , Annual sniw surveys have no been -' herraotr Eldofrand": fa'miiyvat Monte Crlsto nU'Caraen made- .Charles.' She roue up frorrfthefe with City. Su.mnit .oou$. Arsed, fepors Mrs. Dick Lamborn and son Hugh Hanger Thomas H. Sevy of Randolph. for the L, who had been The measurements, made each year ' day. at he end cf March, give an indication Those who attended the Stake Gold of ruimtf to be expecteu from ine waterwreen Ball at Paris Friday eveand sheds involved. ning were' Faye Thomas, our queen, The Garden City Summit, course Morrel Weston, her Prince Charmshowed a snow depth of 43 inches with ing, Marjoiy Rooinson, Merle Thomin 138 16 inches of, water content, Connie as, Je,an Cheney, Bp. and there was 77 inches of snow depth and Mr3. Amos Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. 26.11 inches of water content. In 1915 Kenneth Myers and Mr. and Mrs. there was 51 inches of snow depth and Gail Siddoway. 15.5 inches of water content. The seven Mr. and Mrs. Earl Satterthwaite year average for this course figured made a trip to Logan on Friday. 52.7 folowing the 1846 measurements, is Mrs. Satterthwaite was taken for a inched of snow deph containing 17.6 inminor surgical operation. Mrs. Ellsches of water. worth Johnson is caring for the chilmeasured The Monte Crlsto Course dren during her aosence. 63.5 inches of snow containing 24 inches Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Weston had a of water content in 1947 which comat their home Wednesday night party 67 of pares with the 10 year average dinner week. A delicious of last inches of snow containing 23 Inches of was served to ten at eignt guests water content o'clock. Rook formed the evenings These enow measurements, along with entertainment. Good time there they many others in the intermountain regall said. ion are made under the direction of tne The officers and teachers of the ae Utah State Experiment station by local coprimary association held their iForest Service and other agencies teacher training lesson at monthly over a operating. At each station, the snow home of Mrs. Eva Earley in the measured and marked course, Round Valley Monday evening. core is exdepth is measured and a Mrs. Connie Jean Cheney went to tracted and weighed. Enough of these Logan Saturday to meet her aunt, a good samples are taken to provide Mrs. Pheobe Innes, who took her to ell average for the course. By taking Nephi to send a few days. She will same place, samples each year in the return with the school bus Wed. excellent the measurements provide an Mr. and Mrs. Everett Barker have and predicopportunity for comparison moved into the former J. Warren be to expected. runoff tion of the home for the season. Taylor Garden The field party measuring the March went out sorta on the Lion Rangof Forest City course consisted order. LeRoy Thomas Sey. and ers Jay Hann meaMrs. Allen Siddoway and children Stoker ind other snow surveyors course. were attending business matters in sured the Monte Cristo Logan Friday. Girls Clothing Murphy Smith, Morris Smith 'and The Laketown Club leader ' mother Sarah A. Smith of Ogden at was organized Club -- w -came from Ogden Friday and Berftetta J. Prices home on arcu, 1947 brought Lesslie Webb after spendas officers new our aa elected ing a week with his wife in Ogden. We Secretary Siddoway, They returned Sunday. Steven EarlNancy president Dean ey went along with them for a trip Aileen Kearl, Reporter Gay and a bit of an outing. Treasurer Jennie canty, V Song Leader Ruby Johnson. George Earley and A1 Siddoway Easter were Paris and Montpelier visitors After organizing the girls dyed a fruit combined and served , Friday getting grain cleaned and Eggs and . treated. 8 We' practiced club songs. The other The following people were in Mont. Carol Robinmembers are Gwen Price,. Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. pelier Julia Kearl, Sharon Murphy Smith, Morris Smith, StephJohnson, Janet son, en Earley, Heber Irvin, Sid Irvin, Cook, and Janice Orvin. and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Earley. son and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Earley went Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Jordan of Pocatello spent the week end with touring to Ogden ' Wednesday and took Mrs. Carl Norris that far Mr. aH Mrs. A. M. Argyle. The occasto Salt Lake City after visibirthday. They ion being Mr. Argyle returned, to their home Sunday. ting friends here. v- oa-'tfe- e - iff-P-aris x 4-- H - en-lou- te Beaver County Mines Again in Spotlight WOODRUFF NEWS Wednesday night several of our community attended a dance given for. La Rue Hatch and'JDalei Hoffman who are leaving in April for missions. We all join in wishing them a successful misf sion. Thursday evening cottage meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Eastman. Mrs. Annie Rema and Mary Tingey were visitors in Salt Lake this week. They visited th etemple. The basketball tournament of our Aaronic priesthood of the Woodruff Surface plant of Old Horn Silver in Beaver County which leads Stake was held at Randolph Thursday revival in Frisco region. and Friday evening. Some of the boys of our ward got individual awards. No matter how thoroughly it may have been prospected, or how much Miss Jean Lou Tingey of Salt Lake it may have produced, the hopes of the week end with her parents spent reviving an old mining district Mr. and Mrs. Francias Tingey. never dies. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Buck were shopwho cling There are to their hope of the seeing the pers at Salt Lake this week. Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Corina and childdistrict repeat its former glory and there is the ever rising school ren moved to Randolph Sunday. We of young engineers who are bent Keat" the ores hate to lose this couple but our loss is developed on proving that their knowledge Randolphs gain. addition Metal Producers In, will prove where the former opera- Clarence Eastman, Steve Dean, and cently entered into a contract for a missed great ore bodies. the of at Cox spent the week end at Salt Bob exploration Such is the story of mining and campaign Lake. such is the story of the San Cactus property situated about 10 south west of the Horn Silver. Francisco mining district in Beaver Mr. and Ms. Pete Corina motored io Indications are that the San Fran-o- f Once the producer County, Utah. Ogden Saturday. metals sufficient to support a C1SC0 nurung district may relive Mr. and Mrs. RaJph Ellis are some of the glory of the past etc., smelters, great community, again as ..nr son Steve and his the San Francisco district virtually this time on low grade ores, wue are proud parents of a baby girl. died a quarter of a century ago. Yes, Beaver county may come Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Dean and Some prospectors hung on, some back a? a mining and milling s. to work with mediocre ter, though only after the family of Evanstown were town visitOcassionally during that ture of thousands and thousands of ors Sunday. last quarter of century the district dollars by a well financed company, a tro day vacation from has had spasmodic booms, but they If we do not have the speculative school Monday and Tuesday. Ivy Cox reto the available did not last. develop capital spent these days visiting her sister About two years a syndicate sources of the state as has been known as the Metal Producers done in the San Francisco district, Nebekr pnd her family, her with headquarters at Los Angeles, we should welcome outside capital Cris at Evanstown. California, entered the district, and encourage it to come to our Mr. and Mrs. Cal Corina and baby They started on a small scale state and take a chance. .isited with his parents Mr. and Mrs. O.do Corina for a few days. Oo their return home to Ogden his sister Grace f .rent vvitii them, tor a few days visit. Dean and Arlene Me Kinnon and Aria HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! Flora Rex of Randolph were hree girls o chosen to sing in a chorus in tabarnacle PHOTOS o in Salt Lake Wednesday evening. The Extra Good- - Qnality Photos Taken at girls left Sunday to fulfill -- this . assign'' i:'' ment. We are very happy they had this 7i"fti6iASbjrAiBLE prices and we are sure they will have J privilege Kunz Studio will take Photos at Randolph Hotel wonderful time. a $ Saturday, April 19th - Hours 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Tuesday and Wednesday were senior in Salt Lake for all seniors of our days SPECIALS Mr. and Mrs. Elmer high school. ONE DOZEN IN FOLDERS ONE DOZEN POST CArtDS Fraizer took the memDers of our comWe know they will have a ONE 8x10 OIL COLORED AND MOUNTED munity. wonderful time and a happy remember-anc- e of their high school days. Four Poses - All for $3.50 WALLET PHOTOS $1.50 per dozen Tuesday evening after M.I.A. the 50c per dozen PEDIGREE CHART PHOTOS activity class had a party in the school house. A topsy turvy was the theme ALL WORK GUARANTEED with most of them dressed swell. Games were played and lunch served and everyone had a very fine time. Mr. NOTICE Literary Club and Mrs. Cloyd Eastman were host and hostess. Ladies literary club was held at the Bids will be received by the PurMr. Chas. V. Dean of San CoHos Commission tne of home of Rachel Wilson. Jennie Kearl division chasing niahas been here several days Califor was assistant hostess. of Finance of the State of Utah, his brothers Tom, Ray, and Arthur with 147 State Capitol Building, Salt Lako President Minnie Me Kinnon presided. Dean and sister Mrs. Maud Cox.v Program : Jo Ann Kennedy, Franklin City, Utah, until 10:00 A. M. April Mrs. Sophia Brown has been iU with 11, 1947, on the following equipment Thomson, Buddie Osborne, Shanna Mae flu but at this writing is much im. the that we desire to sell. Muir, Charlene Rex and Lou Down roved. tractor 1 each - DN Caterpillar Wilson sang 2 numbers, "The centen-ia- l with hydraulic dozer. 1 each - TD-1- 0 song, and The Handcart Song. International tractor with cable dozAbbie Telford reviewed the book, Theirs Selective Service Board Thanks County People er. The D6 Caterpillar is located at is the Kingdom by Wendell J. Ashton. the Bureau of Land Management From this 'book she choose the life Selec-tv- e warehouse, Randolph, Utah. Th6 TD-4- 0 of three people; Orellia S. Rogers first The last official meeting of the 31st on held the was Board Service is located at the former CCC president of the primary association; board draft the that of the March, western day in the part Truman Angel a builder of temples who Camp Rosebud ended officially its work after six and of Box Elder County. designed the Tabarnacle and the Salt office wwill be kept The Commission of Finance reservLake Temple and worked on the temple a half years. This to aid Veterans time short a for all or to es the right bids; reject any for 30 years; also he life of Colonel open affairs. their with or to accept or reject the whole or Thomas L. Kane. The board wishes to thank the people any pari of any bid; or to waive any We gained much valuable information Rich county and all former board of in any from thi3 review and Abbie gave it tn informality or technicality clerics for their cooperation and considbid in the interest of the State. . a very interesting and creditable eration during the past years. J. HENRY McGEAN, manner. William Rees,, chairman. Purchasing Agent. Florence Johnson previewed a play. Ben T, Orvin, member. Roll call was name a new gadget. W. Larson, member. Adolph Delicious refreshments were served STATEWIDE to 25 members and six guests, Jo Ann CENTENNIAL EVENTS ' NOTICE Kennedy, Franklin Thomson, Buddie Mae Shanna Charline Osborne, .Muir, April 5: Blossom Time at Fillmore MALE HELP WANTED: Reliable Rex, and Lou Dawn Wilson. April 5: Angel Street at Ferron man with car wanted to call on farmers at But Not Goodbye, April 5: Minutes of ladies literary club held in Rich county. Wonderful opportunity. Logan. to $20 in a day. No experience or April 2nd at the home of Mildred $15 April 11: toThomson with Abbie 'Bond assist host- capital required. Permanent. Write April 11: B, McNESS COMPANY, Dept. day. ess. Vice pres. Mildred Thomson April 11: 2423 Magnolia St., Oakland 7, Calif. sided. Roll call was name a state Nephi. '" flower, every member responded. April 12: Minute of previous meeting read and Helen Wamsley as secretary. The LitApril 12: approved and books checked. Mildred erary committee, Ireta Argyle, Bess Pleasant. told the club the officers had decided Rex and Luella Helstrom. April 12 : to give each member one of the old Hannah Wilson was voted in as a new Delta. & souvenier for the Centennial member. books as 12: Vernal at Street Angel April A delicious Easter lunch was then year. April 13: Sacred Cantata at Temple Corless to 21 members and 3 guests, reviewed Ottalee , the served book, Grounds, St. George, with Queen y Gather Ye Rosebuds, by t Jeanette Annie MoKinnon, Freda Sorensen and and Attendants present. Covert. It was a clean book and given Beverly Hanney. Rachel was so pleas, Through April-- Art in a very interesting manner. ed with the lovely refeshments she said Exhibit at Springville. Wilson voted was Rachel in as the it should be epsecially mentioned that echools Weber Art Exhibit, county president for the coming year with Lu- - we had the most wonderful strawberry at Ogden. cille Thornock as vice president and short cake and all members agreed. old-time- rs . re-to- rs grand-paien- ts ed expendi-succes- . , r - - - i , . ,. . , |