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Show An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 3 Number 5 Randolph, Utah, Friday, February North Rich Lines NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION o. Links n, Garden City News 4-- H 4-- H 1 flu-cou- Ran-dop- h, Tuesday night in connection withl 3 is the anniversary of the regular session of Mutual, a one- theFebruary birtha.v two famous generals act play The Bank Account, was I who had the of same family name, (but rendered by Elijah C. Willis, Alley! were not related,) rose to virtually V. Taylor and Forence Willis, which, was well appreciated by the whole as--, the same position in the same army, then resigned from it to enter the sombly. service of another army in which held the same rank. But the partnpv The grade schools, under direction allelism of Miss Miller, presented a very de- one at ends there for death came to the height of his career and lightful little operetta. the other lived on through endless strife and trouble to a future which Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Price -' was an anticlimax. , the fune"nl of Hazelton Smith Do yon know who these two menj held at Paris. Idaho, Feb. 11th. were? If not. you will find the answer in an illustrated feature article Dont get hot when you read this bv Flmo Scott Wnton in this issue one: Plenty of xxx extra quality ice of The .Reaper. Look for the title Same Rirthdav. Same Name. Same on Bear Lake free for the taking. but Different Fame, in this Armv, Xow is a good time to get your share. issue. South Rich Lines DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE At Salt Lake City, Utah, TO BE IMPROVED EVANSTON The games between X. li. H. ana li. H. Friday night proved very exciting. The X. li. U. girls, after a hard game, won a score of 11 to 12, According to a statement which apwhile the fellows gave S. li. H. a the Wyoming Press in its hard fight and X. li. H. S. finally pearedof inJan. 28. The road to Evansissue lost by a store of 30 to 34. The game line, about 12 was followed by a successful dance. ton from the Utah-Wymiles, is to be graded and surfaced. The parent day, which was held The people of Rich County have looked in vain for this for Friday, Feb. Gth, proved very succes- years; we wonder if improvement to too is it good sful. We think all the parents enjoy- be true. ed the day. , With this stretch of road graded and the Lincoln HighThe Freshmen are furnishing the and surfaced surfaced and oiled from Evansprogram Thursday, Feb. 12th, in hon- way or of Lincoln. Mr. Le'mon being the ton to the Utah line, the people oi main speaker, giving the life of Lin- Rich County will have a good road to Ogden and Salt Lake City. coln. Perhaps the people of Woodruff and The girls under the djrection of and Randolph have the Evanston Pres. Burnetta Dudley are having Lions to thank for the improving of a Valentine party Friday afternoon. Miss Palmer is furnishing all refresh H. A. SMITH DIES AT OGDEN ment, her treat she says. HOSPITAL Louise Pope is visiting in Salt Lake Hazelton Arthur Smith died in an this week. Ogden hospital last Sunday following Charlotte Cottle, Verda Pope, and an illness of 18 days. He was born at Gwen Wamsley spent the week-en- d Laketown, Utah, February 28, 11)02, with friends in Laketown. Just what being a son of Arthur A. and Alice is the attraction, girls. Price Smith. He was married to Miss Elva Xye of Paris, Idaho in the LoThe Junior High, under the direc- gan temple in September 1924. He tion of Miss Miller, sponsored an op- is survived by her and by their tiwo era called the Trollen Queen, Wed-Fe- children, Hazel and Franklin Smith; 11th. also by the following brothers and sisters: Lorenzo A. Smith and Mrs. The student body is giving a dance Elva Henderson, Evanston; Xorman Feb. 27th after the games with S. R. T. Smith, Logan, Utah; Darrell R. H. music will Ik furnished by the Smith, Paris, Idaho. Reflation Plant Orchestra from Evfuneral services were Impressive anston. held Wednesday forenoon in the Evanston ward chapel, the entire Reclamation Plant Glee club of which he is the first member to be, taken by death, attending in a body. The invocation was given by President James Brown. The speakers were Robert Thomson was a recent Salt Bishop Harold E. Brough, Bishop Lake visitor. Lawrence Johnson of Randolph, and Larkin of Ogden. Three beautiMrs. Heber C. Robinson is spend- Lyle numbers were given by the Glee ful ing a few days at Pocatello, Idaho, club under direction of John Xeilsou, visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. E. JenThe Christians Good Night, Going sen. Home," and Until Dawn. A quartet comprising John and Robert Neil-soMrs. Parnell Johnson and Ben. T. Leonard and George Orvin motored to Salt Lake City Bodine renderedBurleigh When Storms About Friday. Us Are Sweeping, and William F. Starkey gave a solo In the Palace On Friday, February 6th., close of the King. Mrs. Ivar Butts was and interesting sames of basket ball. The benediction was proSouth Rich H. S', vs. Xorth Ricr H. organist. nounced by John Neilson. Pall bearand were team the S., girls played by ers were Henderson, Lige the boys team. A large number at- Anderson, George Lennle Xibarger, Harold tended the games and the dance after Sim, Sydney Sim and Owen Mills. Ingames. Music furnished by the Recla- terment was made in the Paris, Idamation Orchestra of Evanston. ho cemetery this afternoon. Among ower Salt Lake visitors of the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Morrell Booth ot Lakota, Ernest V. tiwtn. Miss .onua veston and Miss vinnifred Kearl. Mr. Owens from Logan was in town club Primary comeience was held Sun- Tuesday in the interest of, day with a good attendance and a work. New cluh leaders are to be splendid program uuu review ui the chosen who will carry on this splenyears work was renderd. Sister. Es- did work for our boys and girls. ther Linford, Siae aid ot St. CharMiss Louise Pope, accompanied Mr. les, was in attendance. and Mrs. Ole Mattson to Salt Lake. Mr. Owens of the U. S. A. C. Exten They will remain there until Stanley sion Division of Logan, met with tne leaves for his field of labor in the clue Western States. parents and memuers of the on Tuesday and discussed some imMrs. Ed Rich is suffering with a portant topics. bad foot. We were saddened Monday to hear of the sudden death of one of our There will be a Valentine Dance former residents, Mr. Hazelton Smith Saturday. Music will be furnished by of Evanstou, Wjo. We unuerstood he the Evanston Reclamation Orchestra will be buried at Paris, Idaho. Everyone come. It is a budget entertainment. There seems to be sort of a Primary conference was a big sucquite prevalent these days. cess. The officers and all the childOn Thursday last the Garden City ren need to be commended. Dramatics Co., under direction of It. X. Hodges, Led a Whittington has been quite successfully presented their play, Midnight Rose. This was sick this week. a good little play, well rendered, and Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Scofield are , cloyed by all who attended. both feeling better again after severe Mr. and Mrs. Wesey Kearl of attacks of rheumatism. were special guests at a jolly good party Saturday evening given by TWO FAMOUS GENERALS OF and Mrs. Harold Johnson at SAME NAME HAVE THE I their home in Meadowville. SAME BIRTHDAY $1.50 Per Year In Advance 1931 HIGHWAY FROM UTAH LINE TO S. Laketown 13, Our girls and boys first team went last Friday where they January NOTICE is hereby given that played North Rich boys and girls R. Adams, of Lehi, Utah, teams. North Rich girls won 11 to this stretch of road. Leonard Spencer, Stephen g 12. South Rich boys won 34 to 30. A May 24, 1926, made President of the Evanston Lions, was who, onhomestead No. 036420, dance after and all South Rich enentry, once a Rich County man and knows how bad the people of Lower Bear for Lots 1, 5, Section 21; Lots 1, 2, joyed a good time. River eed a good road into Evanston 3, 4, 5, 6, Section 22; Star Valley High School came here and he has worked hard with other Lot Section 2", , Wednesday and defeated South Rich 1, to of club the this piece get members, Township 9 North, Range 5 East, 34 to 28. The South Rich second team of road improved. Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice defeated Woodruff town team 34 to The building and surfacing of this of intention to make final Proof, to 24. will the of road stretch pehaps quiet establish claim to the land above deefforts of the people of Randolph to before the Clerk of the Court, scribed, Dr. Goodman was up at school build a road direct to Ogden. on ot 21st at the Provo, Utah, teeth Wednesday morning. day pulling It has been said, The new road March, 1931. in- the will be under construction Claimant names as witnesses: We had a contest selling tickets parly spring. Leonard A George Adams, Madsen, for the Star Valley games. A two dolefLions-for their Thanks to the Franklin Madsen, William Halladay, lar prize was given to the winner. forts in bringing about this great all of Provo, Utah. The Juniors won it with the Freshroad imTTwment. ELI F.TAYLOR, men second. Register. Adv. Feb. Mar. 6. The second team is going to WoodYOUR FOOD AND YOUR TEETH 1 ruff to play the Woodruff town team U. P. TRAIN SCHEDULE Satural Feb. 14. (By Betty Barclay) Comparatively few people realize The Woodruff 8th grade team deCORRECTED that tne loods they eat and drink, feated Randolph 7th grade team 12 or perhaps tail to eat and drink, have School gym. The Ranrnuen to do with the conaition ot theli Even numbers are the east bound to 15 in8thHigh team is going to dolph grade teeth. trains and odd numbers are the west Kemmerer to there Friday. play A couple of generations ago the bound trains. was unknown. tooth brush practically There has been one case of scarlet DEPARTURE Dentifrices were tew and far between EASTBOUND l fever broke out in Randolph. Yet most of us can remember a grand 4:40 p. m. parent or a great uncle who had a No. 20 They are having tryouts for the op9:05 p. m. wonderful set of teeth, at an advanceu No. 28 In the Garden of the Shah. eretta m. 9:20 8 p. this No. age. Those of us who remember 11 m. .40 p. ... otten wonder why it is that our child- No. 2 The Junior class is giving the as1:05 a. m. ren have to visit a dentist at such No. 22 program Friday on Abrabnm m. sembly a. 1:45 No. 26 an early age. Lincoln. Probably one reason for early tooth DEPARTURE decay is the fact that we do not call WESTBOUND The Pope of Rome was on the air upon our teeth to do the work that this m. morning. The first time in the a. 3:40 to 21 No. were obliged grandfathers teeth of the world. We had junst m. a. history 6:50 do. Grandfather ate heavy, coarse No. 7 7:50 a. m. dedicated a new broadcasting station foods that required a great deal or No. 9 8:10 a. m. No. 27 chewing. Exercise has the same 1:15 P-- mupon teeth and gums as it has No. 19 6.05 p. m. 1 No. of the body. upon any other portion Note: Nos. 28, 8 and 2 eastbound Without realizing it, grandfather was keeping his taeth in good condi- are solid pullman trains. No. 2 is exMrs. Claire Clifford is a visitor at tion by plain chewing tra fare train. Nos. 7, 27 and 1 westof food. bound are solid pullman trains. No. her parent's home. Recent scientific research, howevei, 1 is extra fare train. Nos. 20 and Mr. Gilbert Cox was seriously inhas taught us that tooth decay is 26 are through trains to Omaha with puli-naand when a truck hit his hayrack tourist vitaof sleepers with a lack tied coaches, jured up my closely ana 22 Denver was for No. he as min C in our food. Dr. Milton T. returning from their ranch sleepers. sevHanke, of the University of Chicago, Kansas City carries city coaches, with a load of hay. He suffered conducted experiments which showed tourist sleepers and pullman sleepers. eral broken ribs, one puncturing the the average American diet to be lar- No. 9 westbound is mail and express lung, a broken and badly cut arm, algely deficient in this vitamin. Even only. Nos. 21 and 19 carry coaches, so several other bruises and cuts. He the diet of the wealthy usually does tourist sleepers and pullman sleepers. is reported to be slowly improving. not contain enough of this element The Blue Bird orchestra gave a for proper nutrition. The reason for in the Putnam hall Saturday dance this, according to Dr. Hanke, is that this particular vitamin, though found night, a good time was had by all who attended. in a number of fresh fruits and An International Conference on vegetables, is very unstable and easiwas placed from Mr. T. J. Tingey motored ly destroyed by cooking. It appears Calendar Simplification next Generil weekof the to the on the Lake spend agenda Salt City, that the body can not store this vitaand end with his family. He returned Sun min for any length of time and needs Conference on Communications Leaof the Transit, by the Assembly a new supply every day. evening ta resume bis duties in this fall, daj on the the legislature, returning By drinking one pint of orange gue of Nations, meeting States United participating, the with Bus. Union lemon with of a the juice daily juice secure calan added, it is possible to bring about to take definite action to An electric light meeting was held a marked improvement in unhealthy dar improvement. two are there States United the In to Monday evening. G. H. Robinson was gum tissue, and arrest and hinder tooth decay. Improvement is also major plans under consideration, present shown in the general health and bod- the International Fixed Calendar Mr. and Mrs. James Cox, Mr. and ily condition of those who take this which proposes a treatment Both orange and lemon and The World Calendar which pro- Mrs. Fred Stacey, and Mr. William The Swiss Cox were visitors in Evanston Saturjuice, by the way, contain liberal poses a and The day. in favored Europe Plan quantities of vitamin C. are Calendar fundamentally World once back more to Going grandand quarters Mr. and Mrs. W. R Smith attendfathers day, one can easily see a the same, as the halves reason, other than tooth exercise, for are equalized and a perpetual calen- ed Sacrament meeting Sunday. Mr. is effected in each; the arrange- Smith preached a wonderful sermon. grandfathers good teeth. He nibbled dar is different. apples, plums, pears, and peaches as ment within the quarters Mrs. Carter Cornia was a visitor in During the coming months, there he walked through his orchard. He ate liberal quantities of green vege- will be current discussion concerning Evanston and Almy Saturday. tables from his garden. Without know the Calendar. Mr. Peter Cornia is driving a new ing a thing about vitamins his food 1931 Chevrolet probably contained more vitamin C PARENT TEACERS MEETING HELD than the food of most of us today. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bowns were visThe popular habit of drinking a The parent teachers held their itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. glass of orange juice for breakfast Meeting Heber C. Cox Monday evening. will be a very valuable factor in the meeting in the Randolph A speaker preservation of the nations teeth. House Monday evening. We have several new street lights. This habit should be one enjoyed by from the A. C., Logan and Mr. Law The town will soon be all lit up. children as well as by adults. In ad- were the sepakers. 1 dition, if a liberal portion of salad Is YOUNG LADIES WIN DEBATE Mr. Yalier Frazier is reported much served once a day, and also a fruit better after a severe illness of severcup containing oranges and lemons, it The debate given Tuesday night In al days. is more than probable- that the nec1 MutuaL Resolved that the young amount of vitamin C will be essary lady contributed more to the happisecured. Italian Titled Those who persist in. depending up- ness and development of the home in Italy of former The existence on foods which do not contain vitamin than the young man was won by the gave rise separate sovereignties ladies. C in liberal quantities may just as young to a great number of hereditary titles 1 well set aside a CQlumn in their budof nobility. There are many hundreds get for dental work and feel quite Dustbag for Vacuum Cleaner of princes, dukes marquesses, counts, confident that they will spend more The of standards says it la barons and viscounts, and many perfor this than their brothers and sispossible to make a dustbag for a vac- sons of ters who strengthen their teeth with uum patrician rank with a right cleaner without the use of chem- to the designation nobile" or signor," this surprisingly beneficial little viticals. The material is usually made as well as certain amin. hereditary knights from a warp heavily sized before or cavalieri. 1 weaving and in the weaving operation 1 Haitian ProgroM a very close, tight fabric Is constructLooking Backward History tells us that Russian rulsrs ed, making the interstices between the When looking back into the past we recognized the value of western sciesthreads very small to prevent the find things that are not only interestence, and took advantage of It whenof dust from the bag. Chemicals but things that show us how much ever they could. Ivan HI, back In the cape be nsed to shrink the fabric and ing has been made In a given progress latter part of the Fifteenth century. may make the Interstices smaller. length of time. Nearly all newspapers Imported a Venetian who taught the devote some of their space to pioneer Russians how to build churches and Cows to cast cannon and other and history or to forty years ago. Ws Milking palaces Cows give more milk if milked three find it valuable to make comparisons things. His grandson, Ivan the Terhas a tendency to make ns bettor rible, attempted to bring in artisans times a day instead of twice.- In ob-- Trinidad (Col) from Germany, but was thwarted In served cases the increase has been Ilt his scheme. from 10 to 25 per cent 31, 1931. to Laketown stock-raisin- NE1-4SE1-- SE1-4NE1-- 4, 4, NE1-4NW1-- 4, 2, NW1-4NE1-- 4, I - er-fe-ct - Woodruff Winks n New Calendar Planed thirteen-month-ye- twelve-monthyea- ar r. - y bm-ea- - |