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Show ANGEL STREET COMING MAY 2 TO RANDOLPH An independent Newspaper Devoted To'The interests Of The People Ot Rich Court tv and Lower Bear River Valley The Utah ..State Agricultural College Players, under the direction of Floyd Morgan, will he 75c fof all, including children, at the evening performances, and 75c for adults and. 25c for children at the matinee. Angle Street; is popular New York stage success that was made into the movie Gaslight. For her interpretation of the beleaguered wife in the cineiha presentation Ingrid Bergman won the Acaemy award. In the motion picture she was with Charles ' .Volume 20 Number 13 In Advance $1.50 Per Year Randolph. Utah. Friday Apr, 25. 1947 . ed Boyer. ' Itt in the story of to a man who attempts dive his wife crazy ip order that mayj inherit her . money. he It is replete witl thrlle hut presented in shuch an adroit manner that the audience suspense is constant. The author succeded in presenting a thriller without the usual screams, pistol shots and sliding panels used in most mystery plays. ? The show comes to Randolph as a presentation of the Centennial Commission as part of Jts plan' to bring high clasts entertainment to every part of Utah. The cast is considered one of the finest In the west. ; . inter-mounta- in f- - Navys Task Fleet to Utah Indian In Dancing Mood Wednesday night a Woodruff Stake Centenial ball was held at the second ward amusement hall at Evahston. There were Jboiit 45 Or JO from Woodruff that attended. - This was given by the special interest group. of our M.I.A. They danced quadrills, waltz quadrills, Chicago glide, sehottish, coming through the rye, three step, waltz and two) step. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Eastman received the prize for the best waltzers. Punch and doughnuts were served to the crowd. Woodrnff furnished the music and everyone had a fine time. Cottage meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Buck Thursday Indians from the high country of tthe Uintah Basin started their annual Bear Dance at Whiterocks, Uintah County, April 2l. The festivities will run until April 29. The Indians from the "low country of the same area complete their dances the first part of April. The Bear Dance is a festive affair, similiar in purpose to the white man3 dance, only it is performed outdoors and many whites often take part in the affair. The more serious Indian dancing will be performed later in toe season when toe membership of toe Uintah-Oura- y Reservation will gather for the Sun Dance, a religious festival. Women Study Utahs Prison System Sponsored by the Utah Federation of Womens Clubs, a study is Ibeing made of Utah's prison system. The Federatipn has already made studies and reports of other state depart- . . evening. . GARDEN VETERANS ADMINISTRATION The major portion of the Ul'Sv'Navya Tasit Fleet, afteir completing extensive war .training maneuvers in the Pacific, is Scheduled to arrive in San Francisco Bay' on the morning of May 23. The Firsji Fleet is commanded by Vice A. E. Montgomery, who is flying his $lag; on the Batleship Iowa. ' , , The fleet Will remain for a three-4a- y liberty and recreation period, departing OH NEWS LAKETOWN NEWS the.-stak- Word just received, from the VA hosMrs. Frank Whittington is visiting pital in Salt Lake City indicates that Idaho Falis with her parents. in many Utah veterans are confusing the Mr. and Mrrs. Dean Cook of Poc distinction between outpatient and hosatelo spent the week end with his pitalization privileges as administered mother, Mrs, Ethel Cook. by the VA, according to C. C. Coffey, ' Mrs. Frank Jensen left Tuesday of contact representative in charge of the week for Elko, Nevada, to join last Logan office. who is employed there. Dr. Warren A. Colton, Manager of the her husband and two Her Margene '26. daughters, Mondyi May .. ,f-7general medical and surgical hospital Nola, will remain with their grand- Tfe will . toe the first resumption of at 12th Avenue ,and-Street, points the former peacetime Naval fleet visits out that the. proper place to go for treat mother, Mrs. Ethel Cook, until their school is out May 23rd. j to San Francisco. ment that is, treatments ;.fur service) Mr. and Mrs. Thiel Wamsley of ' The fleet will consist ; of 28 ships, connected ailments where the patient Logan visited at the Isaac Wamsley ' headed, by the Iowa. expects to secure the treatment and and Milford Wamsley homes Sunday. Approxdmately ..l0,000 officers .en.nen toes return home, ";isi to toe outpatient-clini" YWMlA was reorganized SunThe will hve an opportunity to visit San at 1710 South. Rerwood Road. Frantoiscoi y day at Sacrament meeting. Retiring v';, iri' Dr. Colton pointed out that the hospresidency were Alvira Sima, Norma tie .In addltibn to.thd Rtlesjiip Iowa pital is designed only for cases.- requiri- j.MLeyers Pearl) Hydfehj ThO AOW; ccrutocr inSfide .Vtyili i'eayy .fleet ng- jhospttaiizatioh. Proper procedure toffeers i anj V :Whttv' ;TWsIdeht,'VIiigifii four for is ty .file a tifitbf 'lsiJ TOUselb- 'Fdilfyfrf'Scip')' hospitalisation one ';snbme.npe tended 0 application for hospital ere through fill'd ; 'lid dbuhselof ,' 'Bern'tce ''Subs. one submarine rescue vessel, apd-Jaa VA contact office, service organFrank .... ding ship. ....... , j. ization; or'a; Red Cross chapter. Vetat the BQ ranch, ' spent the ployed to 1:30 Visits will be permitted from erans will then be notified-when to apend at his home here. week 4:30 pvm. on Saturday the 24th. and pear. : In emergency-- : eases however, and Mrs. Clinton Tremelling Mr. of May. where this procedure ' 'is impracticable, ' and sons LaGrande and Wallace and while' in .port permission for hospital- admission must Lotion: of the ..ships Ellen, were Cokeville 'viswilLe, aouncpdlatgf iy. .eTwelft'i' toe requested' by telegraph or telephone daughter last itors Sunday, Naval District.' ,"..1, ' from fJ,v the Chief Medical Officer at the After living in Logan for the past ' . hospital, i two years, Mr, and Mrs. ' Russell All applications for dental work should Not Permitted to Vote Satterthwaite have moved back to bemade to the regional office, outpat- Garden City. Their daughter Colleen :: Residen.ts.pf, tbe J)istrict of Columbia are not,perinitted. to ypte in .mo- ient clinic on Redwood Road, and all ,will remain in Logan with Mr. and tional affairs,,; ...,0 Such treatment is given;, there. Dr. Mrs. Frank Satterthwaite, until her ;rj, Colton reports that dozens of veterans school ends. are mistakenly appearing at the hospital ,7 Calvin Sims and Duane Satterth-- ; Tons of Soil In plowing one acre six inches for dental treatment;"'" This situation can waite made a business trip Tuesday n lead only to inconvenience the ;.to Georgetown. deep, the farmer turns oyer 900 tons hospiwork the for ' and unnecessary of soik; I 7 ;7 Mrs; Jennie Kearl, Mrs. Freda tal-staff in directing patients to the Kearl and Mrs. Lillian Stuart all of clinic. ' Randolph, attended the funeral serRemove Garden Grit vices for the late Ed Rich Monday To simplify the removal of grit 4-- H Met Club t in Garden City. from greens,' wash spinach, water Mrs. George Calder is recovering in cress, endive, etc., slightly warm Pride Club met at from a major operation performed The Laketown water. the home of Janet Johnson, one of the Monday of last week at the Dee hoscluto members Saturday afternoon. The pital in Ogden. Her daughter and Expanding Herds and Mrs. Rollin Mr. afternoon was spent painting designs In 1846 the United States had on dish towels with textile Soda to went Ogden Friday vo paints. Findlay, about - 5 million ; milk cows com' were sandwiches cream ice , visit her. pop and pared with nearly 28 million in 1946 served. Every enrolled member was there. The girls are to bring cloth to Forest Fires Costly make head scarfs for the next meeting, losses and proix rty timber Total which is going to be held at Carol Robfrom forest fires has damage inson. amounted to almost 27 million Signed Reporter Gay Deen fSattertn dollars in one year in the U. S. waite. ' - Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mattson, Mrs. Herman Wood and Asel Mattson went to St. Charles Thursday to attend toe funeral .for Carl Clark. At a ceremony on the church - Ad-mir- l!; ' - f , . E 1 . , - - -- ; lighbr-oruiser- i' . . - . . , : jvet-era- - ' , 4-- H , son-in-la- -- Uncle Sam Says Plant Evolution Knowledge of modern horticulture and development of plant strains led scientists to estimate 20,000 years as the time required to produce from wild grasses the various kinds ; of com we grow today. Deere Quality Farm Equipment Parrs and Service RANDOLPH GARAGE, How would you like to play the The Road to Security?? You dont have to be a movie1 star to win Hits role. In fact you cso ibe the big hOro right in your own home. lead in - ' .t : t. STATEWIDE CENTENNIAL EVENTS April 25: State, Finals, Centennial bicycle, meet, at marbles and Granite High school, Salt Lake hop-scot- ch County. 25: But Not Goodbye at Duchesne. 25: Blossom Time at. Ferron. 25: Angel 'Street at Tooele, 25 - 28:. Art Exhibit at Escalante. Art Exhibit at Dr a. peri1 Art Exhibit at Bickhell." 26: Angel Street at Coalville. 25 - 28: 25 - 27: 7 26: But Not Goodbye at Roosevelt. 26: "Blossom Time at Moab. . May 1: Special Pioneer- Program, , Salt - ) 7 Lake Tabernacle, ; Official opening of Centennial year for living immigrant pioneers. 1: Raising of flag at Ensign Peak. Art Exhibits at Logan. 2: But Not Goodbye at Tooele. 2: Blossom Time, at Roosevelt. 2: Peg O My Heart at Mf Pleas-an- t. - Spanish Colonic ertipire, From are but ;a The qualifications simple Bonds Spanish colonies have dwindled to mighty: rBuy U. S. Savings Regularly. The contract is all in Rio de Oro, Spanish Moroccd, and your favor. Every S3 invested in: smaller possessions in Africal plus Bonds will pay you $4 in 16 years. Islands off northwest Africa Cant you see your name in lights? Canary Islands in vistem Balearic and Yours and Uncle Sams! What a Mediterranean. team! The Road to Secnrity i sure fire hit from the moment yon-joithe cast. Best of ad, the cheers Correct Fiiepace and applause for your performance must be correct if a Proportions come from the : audience which, smoky fireplace is to be avoided, counts most your family. U. S. Trtsnrj Dtpartmsmi. and the flue must fit the fireplace. once-extensi- ve n : 1 : 17: - at Randolph. Blossom , Time at Duchesne. 3: But Not Goodbye at Fillmore. 3: "Angel Street at Evanston, Wyo. 2: Angel Street 3 : , -- j Rraimd.-Mr-a. Hey Raker. ap4.?ir-;..- ; ter add Mrs F;v C.WHUamson and Sunwere of Judyp Salt Lake Mr.- and theof home at Visitors day Mrs. Geo.- N. Weston. Mrs. O. W. Adams of Salt Lalce has been staying at the Hyrum Neb-ekr home for a few days. came . Falls of Idaho Cook Myron his: to visit family evening Saturday over Sunday. He has employment there. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Anstad of Ogden and a company of others spent Sunday at the Meadowville home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Johnson. ... Ole Booth of St. Charles, employed at the Alley ranch, was thrown from a buckng and runaway horse and received head and other injuries. He w&3 seeing toe doctor Monday. After spending the winter in California, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Weston returned last week with Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Weston and Mrs. Ross Cheney, who made the trip in their new automobile. They report havand enjoya pleasant very spent ing able winter doing missionary work. , Mrs. Charles. F. Eller was taken to Logan Monday by her husband and daughter LuRene, for medical attention. ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Webb of Ogden were visitors at the Leslie Webb home, during the week. Mr. and; Mrs. Jrnold Barker of Montpelier were week end visitors at the Amos Barker home. Glendon Barker took a trip to Salt Lake with some friends. Word was received by the Oliver Wahls trom family of the birth of a son born to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wahlstrom at Montpelier last week. Congratulations! Its their first child. dau--'gh- of her : daughter Marie Tuesday morning at Evanston as Marie ws veity ill and was iaken to;V hospital7at: Salt Lake.iv.We wish'her-- a speedy recover. MiV, andvMrs. Sam Kiddy and , Ruth of Cokeville were and her husband ..3 r:5'3 tooii-e- ' town visitors' Tuesday. 7 -- ,.j t er - fr ' . - 6 7 ill. V;7. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Dean have moved into) the basement home of- - Mr. and Mrs. v Chas. Cox. jap. Bert Brown came home Monday ?rom the hospital in Salt Lake where he ias: been the last month.' He is happy to toe home and is much improved! Mis, Gertie Putnam was called to the - Lak-.-lft- - .y. Joe Vernon has been at Sait Lake this week with her mother who is Vjachlnejry..,; r ... ; : ! e home. Mrs. -I - c P-1- ' ' grounds ' Wednesday; the Primary tree obWillow a Weeping planted tained' from Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Siddoway spent part of the .week at Logan and Salt Lake City, ' .7 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Norris and son Michael; of Idaho Fails,' spent Sat- urday and Sunday at the Glen Price home in Round Valley Gerald AUey: made a trip to Salt farm ; wee.; to purchase . V , The Sweetheart ball was given Friday night at Randolph by their 'M.I.A., and many of our young folks attended. A Stake conference was held at Randolph Sunday. Clifford E. Young a member of the twelve apostle was representative from Salt Lake. : He gave some very good counsel for us all to follo-wThere were many from our ward that attended. A special part was given Sunday morning toy sojne of the Primary classes hrough out and they all did very fine. Mrs. Minnie Cox is home now after spending the winter in Oakland Calif, with her daughter May and her husband. Mrs. Cox says she is happy to by The operator of (Ms cor was driving too fast on met pavement. Trying to bring the machine to a quick flop, it went into a skid, spun off the road and rolled into a marsh. The driver, pinned under the wreckage, mat drowned before he could be extricated. Brakes are worse than useless when driving at high speed on slippery roads. CAUTION is the only safety device which is dependable at all times. full-sca- le ments. Vii.it San Francisco I WOODRUFF NEWS Take a Look Behind When yon pull away from the curb, it is not. enough to shove your hand out and give your 'engine the gun. Dont rely solely on your rear vision mirror. There' is often a' blind area which the mirror does not pick up. Twist your neck its good for you, and a ' safe habit to get into. Look behind you and wait for a good opportunity to enter the moving traffic. If you dont, you'll lose a fender, or probably an arm and most certainly youll lose an argument, because if you pull away from the curb without looking, the consequent ; accident will be your fault) : . . -- Have you stopped to consider that is a important to i the as plan, which you millions of my nieces and nephews are rediscovering this month as . Stokers . their best friend m meeting income Oil Furnaces and Coal obligations? When you are signed or ' up on the payroll savings plan for. Phone 379 have arranged with your bank of U. S. regular monthly purchases auto149 So. Main. St. an on Logan, Utah Bonds, youlre Savings plan matic, easy which will, enable you to meet future or personal and family obligations, a business of your own, pay for a new home, travel or education for Invented Milk Bottle , your children. As a good American, in was invented The milk bottle you are paying your income tax 1884 by Dr. Hervey D. Thatcher, bill to your Uncle Sam to help pay N. "Y" Potsdam, tor the war. As a good American, you also have the opportunity tp torn the tables on your Uncle Sam. Sap in Trees Investing in U. S. Savings Bonds Trees have aboqt the same regularly, your Uncle Sam will pay imount of sap in winter as in you $4 for every $3 in ten years. BERNTSEN BROS. Furnace Company save-as-you-- ' pay-as-you-- ) save-as-you-- go ) - . oring. U. S. Trtatury Vefarltntst |