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Show GARDEN CITY NEWS Frank Jensen, who is employed in Nevada, is spending a few days here' with his wife and children. Mr. and Mrs. DeVerl Whittington and Burnell Whittington were Logan shoppers Monday of last week. Mr. and 'Mrs. Rex D. Cook and children celebrated the Fourth in , An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Of The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 20 Number 25 Randolph. Utah. Friday July, 18. 1947, $1.50 Per Year In Advance . Logan. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Satterthwaite were, recent Ogden and Salt Lake City visitors. Marion Freeman, while doing carpenter work on his sons house, had the misfortune to fall and injure his back. He was taken to a Loganhos-pital V LAKETOWN Woodruff news U Dr. And Mrs. J. S. Alley and Bill McElravy of Midvalle spent the . week end at the South Eden ranch, also visiting at the South Eden home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Alley Tuesday and Wednesday were Bp., and Mrs. Grant Hodson of the Marriot ward in Ogden and their two children, Gerald and Jeannie. Mr. and Mrs. George Earley took a trip to Ogden and Brigham City Saturday and Sunday, bringing back fruit. Mr. Fredericks and Mrs. Wamsley of Randolph were in town Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mecham, 3 babies, Mrs. H. Seamons and Miss Thelma Joy Seamons of Hyde Park were Sunday visitors at the Gerald Alley home. The new home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Adams in South Eden is progressing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Lamiborn and son Kay, motored, to Ogden WedMrs. R. Hoyt and Ellis nesday. for treatment. In recognition of their one hundred percent Sacrament meeting attendance for the past year the following children were present with books: Gloyd Sprouse, Linda Sprouse, Larry Sprouse and Karen Wamsley. president, Ruth Hansen, made the presentation in behalf of the Primary organization. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Calder last week. This makes the second daughter for the Pri-ma- ry young couple. On July 8th the NEWS A Ibaby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rufi at the Coalville hospital. Mother and baby are doing fine. July 1st wedding bells were ringing for Mr. and Mrs. Delos (Sid) Dean. Mrs. Dean was formerly Alice Anderson of Evanston and the groom the son of Mr. and Mrs. (Lon Dean and he was in the armed forces and was stationed in Japan a great deal of the time. We all wish them much happiness. Bishop Clark preformed the ceremony. July 5th Mr. Roy Cox (Chris) and Marge Tread way were married in Evanston. The bride Is a daughter of C, Treadway of Evanston, the groom a son of Mrs. 'Maud Cox of Woodruff. He served two years over seas in the Pacific theatre of war. With cannons booming along about Mar-gen4a.m. Friday morning the day started off for a fine days, celebration for Int dependence day. At 10 a.m. a fine parade with Ralph Eastman as flag bearer U. S. DEPARTMENT OF THE IN, and Dean Spencer the Utah flag bearer BUREAU TERIOR, OF LAND followed by commettee members, South MANAGEMENT; District Land OfLamborn accompanied them. At OgRich band in' their blue and gold suits, fice, Salt Lake City, Utah. March den Mrs. Hoyt went via the bus to town board members, a float with queen 14, 1947. Notice is hereby given that American Fork to visit her niece, and her attendence. The queen was on February 16, 1942, Mrs. Jack Nichols and family and Joseph A. Clarene Putnam with Rea Buck and Nielsen of Garland, Utah, filed apher guest, Mrs. Hoyts sister, Mrs. Donna Spencer as attendents. - A handplication Salt Lake City 063391 under Birdie Lewin of Los Angeles. cart, M.I.A. and Primary floats, a log section 8 of the Taylor Grazing Act, A group of Randolph folks precabin and pioneer float by Bishoporic, as amended, to select the N14NWK, sented the program in Sacrament the old horse, cowboys and girls on WSW sec. 8, T. 13 N., R. 3 W., meeting Sunday, under the direc-- , beautiful VALLEY Lake Utah PROMISED horses, children on ponys and Salt Mail to Orders Address 1, City lots 4 and 5 sec. 1, NWNE& sec. tion of Bp. Earl Passey, as follows: it was a very beautiful sight. Make checks include QftVtn gg to envelope. stamped $ure 10, S'i sec. 11, lots 2, 3, 4 Ladies trio, Prayer Perfect and A fine program followed with children payable to Utah Centennial Commission sec. 12, sec. 14, SWVa, Holiness Eoco.r.ctli the House f aul Teenagers doing most of the per- j the Lord ; Carl Stuart rendered a SNEli, SEViNWVt, forming. The chapel was decorated in SE sec. 15, NNE1, trumpet solo, The Lost Chord",; our national red, white, and blue and SENE sec. 22, NWViNE!4, S speakers, Bob Dixon, Theron Hatch pioneer decorations. The sports started WVa, SEi sec. 23, lots '5, 6, and Bp. Lari The invocaTwo Street Pageants are Law 30 Game for Arrested at 1:0 with races for all children, adults 7, 8 sec. 24, lots 1, 2, 3, 4 5 6 7 8 tion and benediction were offered by Lake 1 Salt tor Scheduled 15 From Violations to and all who wanted to participate. A July SWNE SE sec. 25, all sec. 26, Mearl Peart and Glenn Rex. In the fine rodeo followed which everyone SEi evening a group went to Randolph to and a fine dance at night gave a With the Utah Centennial approaching Arrests for violations of the Utah SWK, WSEtt, SE!iSE!i sec. 27, present a program in their Sacratwo gigantic street pagents fine days enjoyment to all who were its Code Fish their continued Game climax, and NEUSEVi sec. 28, NW ment meeting, under direction of Bp. skyrocketing advance during the first are now nearing completion to be pre- present. see. 35, T. .14 N., R. 4 W., S.L.M., Amos Robinson., Musical numbers There were friends and neighbors of July with 30 more arrestes re- sented in Salt Lake City on July 23 and part Utah, containing 4,565.49 acres, in exwere: Piano solo, Marjorie Robinson; 24. almost every where around. Many from The Merrill georgeous pagents actually ported through July 12, Hand, change for the SEASWA sec. 4, lots vocal solo, "Stranger of Gallilee, :30 a.m. on July men and women who were born and 8 set are for Chief Game paades, Warden, reported today. sec. 5, 3, 4, SEM.SWi, SVj'SE14 Pearlina Alley; speakers, J. Cheney raised here Returned for the days enterThe new arrests, most of which were 23, and 6 p.m. on July 24. NE14ilE sec. 8, T. 11 N., R. 6 E 'Weston and Norman Willis, Bp. 43 are of for various magnificent tainment. Everyone had a fine time infractions Already prepared fishing regsec. 33, T. 11 N., R. 8 SWy4NW Amos Robinson. out theme and hope in future years this fine time the floats 1947 to the total carrying parades up ulations,' brought E.( SN',4, EVzSWY, SE , Lots 1 Mrs. Josephine Lamborn entertainThere will can again be enjoyed. 301 through July 12 as compared with of 100 years of progress. 2, 3, 4. sec. 2, NEVtSW'A sec. 20, ed a number of ladies at a Monday ' 202 be also county floats, equine units, a Mr. and Mrs. Emmit Durfee of Aur-ori- a for the same period last year. SE14NWK, SWSWtt sec. 21, all afternoon party at her home honor30 arrests, all but two were for parade of queens and other features. Of spent about five days here with the sec. 32, SW4SW, ing Mrs. Clara Watson Toone, .here 23 parade will be headed by her father Shelley Huffaker, brothers, : The as follows violations July fishing on a visit with her husband from NWttSE, SESE sec. 33, T.- 12 scouts to be encamped in sisters, relatives and friends. Using illegal bbait, four; illegal meth- 10,000 boy IN., R. 6 E., lot 4 sec. 4, NSW'i, Pasadena, California. at the time. The July Many of our towns people attended Lake Salt City ods of fishing, three; fishing without a NWySEli sec. 5, EMSE, lots 3, 4 Mrs. Alice H. Johnson returned 24 parade will find county floats dis- the celebration at Ideal Beach Saturday closed in waters, license, eight; fishing sec. 6, SEISE4, lot 2 sec. 7, Saturday after visiting in St. Charles will be 29 bands. July 5th. They danced two of the piofour; using illegal license, four; fishing played. Thre SE14SE& sec. 8, NWSW14, N for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Joftn 2 hours neer dances at the evening entertainwill about The require parade of possessec. 10, T. sec. 9, NWSW E T. Barker brought her. She is now before hours, two; violation in passing. No attempt has been made ment. Several also attended the celeot undersized sion limit, 12 N.,' R. 7 E., SWNEi, possession twp; SEJ4 home Mattson Hattie visiting at the for quantity, but in beauty it will sur- bration on Sunday. lots 3, 4 fish, one. NWi, in Meadowville. All the men about town are getting all previous Severed Wagon Day pass sec.' 31, T. 13 N R.. 7 E., S.L.M., Mrs. Florence Stacey Willis had been famous real busy now on their haying job. We justly parades which have ' Utah, containing, 2646.57 acres. This as guests at her home, her mother, Tourall as the such will rival and hope they have good crops. parades Mr. David Kennedy gave a party Sunnotice is for the purpose of allowMrs. Alice E. Storey, her nephew, Mr. .Mrs. Will Rees, Jopce and the and and of nament Roses day June 13h in the Lyons rooms his ing all persons having bona fide obRussell and wife and boy and aunt Mrs. Ken Muir Saturday left for South at Portland. Rose Festival Mrs. Mr. and husband daughter and jections to the proposed exchange vEva Tucker of Pleasant View. The theme floats include United Nat- Dakota to visit Mr. and Mrs. Sam EastVerl Taylor and Mrs. Albert Reay and an opportunity to file their objectMrs. Earl Satterthwaite and chilNations of the World, Queens man who moved there early this spring. ions, ennephew Leonard Reay all had an ions inf this office together with dren, Fern Johnson and Merle Thomfloat, prehistoric days,, early Indian Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Neville Layton time. joyable that a copy thereof has ) evidence as, motored to Logan Saturday. life, entry of Father Escalantie, Jim and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. been served on the applicant within At the rook party given by Mrs. Old Fort, Donner party, exodus Ray Spencer Sunday. Bridger, 30 days from date of first publicaL. D. Lamborn and Mrs. Ben Orvin STATEWIDE Mr. Ray Spencer, Ray Cox, Lou Ann from Nauvoo, Mormon Battalion, distion. Monday honoring Clara Watson This CENTENNIAL EVENTS and Donna Spencer motored social of life, Huffaker, gold, pioneer covery SCOTT P. STEWART, Toone, Mrs. Lydia Johnson and Mrs. is the Place, handcart companies, farm- to Logan Sunday. Current: Centennial Exposition, State Acting Manager. Annis Wahlstrom won the traveling ing the desert, crickets and gulls, found-n- g Mrs. Dorthea Dean is visiting her 1947. First publication, June Fair Grounds, Salt Lake. the Aileen Weston high prize, Mrs. of University of Deseret, Pony Ex- daughter Thea Call and family of Lay-toprize and Mrs. Ruth Lamborn the press,' American of 100 development of mining, building Years Current: low. Nut Sundaes, cake and cook-- . the Building the City and CouLake. Temple, Salt at Exposition, (Continued on Last Painting ies were served to- 27 ladies. of the world, and a Bldg., light nty Pioneer Days Rodeo at score of others. On Monday evening Mrs. Sarah July Ogden. Myers, Clara W. Toone and May My- The costumes will be the most georon Last The Choir in 20: Tabernacle Page) geous seen since the Coronation of the (Continued July ' Lake Salt queen. City. Restoration, The parade is expected to be so beaut5G0 Utah Disabled Vets 21: Boy Ccout Campfire ProJuly On-the-Jiful it could happen only once in a hun, Taking Training gram, Fort Douglas, Utah. dred years. Approximately 500 of Utahs disabled July 21 Aug. 9: Promised Valley with Alfred Drake at Ute Stadium. veterans of World War H are under; NOTICE ' 4 business in training going MALE HELP WANTED: Reliable July 22: Paque Dedication; Sugar and industrial establishments, according man with car wanted to call on farmers House'. to Val D. Larsen, costact representative in Rich county. Wonderful opportunity. Nau-vo- o of the Logan office of the VA. In most July 22: End Of SUP. trek from $15 to $20 in a day.. No experience or to Salt Lake. cases these trainees are able to perform capital required.' Permanent. Write totheir work aequately. Centennial Celebration at day. McNESSJ COMPANY, Dept. B, July ,In fact,. Mr. Larsen said,, employ2423 Magnolia Si., Oakland 7. Calif. Spanish Fork. ers report generally that the disabled 23: Centennial Parade, Salt veterans they 'have taken have made July LOCALS Lake ; Pioneer Parade, Ogden. more rapid progress in learning jobs Mr. and Mrs. Leo McKinnon, Arlene esthan other beginners. This has been July 24 : Dedication Henefer Road, McKinnon and Mr. and Mrs. Glen McState Monument Park, This is the Kinnon were Salt Lake visitors Monday. pecially true of amputees and other serPlace Monument, Salt Lake ; Suniously disabled vets, who seem to'' put Mrs. Wm. Corless was taken to a host i more effort tomake rise Services, Boy Scouts, 6:30 at forth good. to buy Everybody knows it pays pital last week for medical treatment. Disabled veterans in Utah are careiScout Camp, Fort Douglas; Cenj TJ. S. Bonds. But not everybody Mr. and Mrs. Mearl Peart were Ogknows how much It pays. By invest-- ! fully screened by the Veterans Admintennial service, sunrise, Lindsay den visitors Thursday and Friday of What would $1,000 to $2,000 have a sum as week a $2.50 where plans for a future are ing as small Auto Races, Exposition this week. istration, Gardens; .! meant to you at age 18 when you j in U. S. Bonds, your savings will be worked out to the satisfaction of the Grounds; Horse Pulling, Expositcame face to face with the problem $1,440.84 in ten years. Take savings veteran. This means that an ion Grounds; Pioneer Day. Parade, of fitting yourself for a business, objective of $3.75 a week; by 1957, you will profession or trade? Many youngOyden ; Gene Autry Rodeo, Ogden ; have $2,163.45. There are two easy is chosen- - by him in which his physical sters, whose parents 10 years ago Centennial Parade, Salt Lake City; ways to save automatically, r Have a handicap will not Ibe'a detriment. Emset began to pat aside a little each aside of amount are money U. then field S. CentennOfficial in of Release that particular regular ployers week for the purchase of U. S. Savfrom your pay each week tof bonds contacted - with reguards to placement. ial Stamp, 'Salt Lake; Reception ings Bonds, have the advantage of through the Payroll Savings Plan. .Utah of businessmen The and dinner for original pioneers, such a nestegg this summer. You cooperation Farm Or, if youre not on a payroll, but has been Mr. Larsen recan start today to put your children Hotel Utah; Senior Scout Sunrise outstanding, account, a do have checking you and Parts Service in the class of bonded graduates Hill. rehabilitation of record a Donner fine J'' automaticand bank 'Service, can have your ports,' you 1957 of the boys and girls who will for account the . h?.r already been accomplished, with a July ally charge your Draft Horse Show, ExGARAGE extra power in the race for have the bond of each a ' disabled vets price 50 of total purchase already badly 'State Fair Grounds. U. S. Treasury Deportment SUCCeSS. position, V.S. Department i Trtatury month, through training and on their own. club met and Mattie Hildt gave a lesson of tabe service and etiquette. The girls then e perpared a complete luncheon. Jensen and Joan Booth made (Continued on Last Page) 4-- H . SNE, 3 SSEi N, NENE,' ENW, NE, en-.oy- NE, WNW, NSW, ENE, NESW, - ESW, WSE, . . n. . Uncle Sam Says Par) 19-2- 4: Uncle Sam Says ' ob -- 22-2- . . John Deere . Quality 25-2- 9: 1 RANDOLH Equipment |