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Show $ V n 4 J An Independent Newspaper Devoted' To The Interests Ot The People Ot RitK County m3' Volume 3 Number News - Mrs. A. Leslie Webb has been quite sick with tiu the past week, but is somewhat improved at present. with a glorious were blessed rain on Saturday and Sunday which we were glad to receive as it gives FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN Mr. Asael Longhurst and Miss Hazel Cornia of Woodruff were town - , Hon. Aquila Xebeker of Salt Lake Mother's Day Program - - - ADMINISTRATION OF SACRAMENT Every state in the Union has its nickname and most of them have some symbol the mention of which immediately brings to mind the name of that state. But it is a curious fact that these nicknames and these symbols are not always the same. And most interesting of all are the cases in which this symbol is a bird or an animal which may or njay not be included in the nickname. Elmo Scott Watson,-whwrites for this paper, has been digging into this subject and he has made some interesting discoveries. Read about them in his illustrated feature article State Symbols, in this issue of The Reaper. RECITATION CONCERT Honor thy father and thy mother; that their days may be land which the Lord thy God giveth thee. upon the ltg Memories of Galilee.) Kindergarten . ... Ina Jackson (Shirley Xebeker at the Falula Ranch Mother of Mine He expects to spend the .summer ......... Hellstrom Evan Poem here. B. L. etc Johnson Grand Mothers, Introduction of Mothers, Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Xorris o Ranhome of Church the six were at visitors little of Carnations History Dept. By girls dolph Passing Mrs. Mary J. Kearl over the week- Mothers Myrtle Jones Response end. Leda Law and Lucille Hatch Duet Mother of Mine RD. Law Mrs. Emily Evans of Castle Dale Reading (Short) ....Dallas Johnson is paying a visit to her daughter, Mrs Tribute to Mother Leo Johnson. She plans to remain a Let Us. Speak of the Goodness of Mother. Closing Song ' short time. (Melody; Kind Words Are Sweet Tones of the Heart) Mrs. Jos. E. Hatch Mr. and Mrs. 'Wesley Kearl of Ran- Benediction dolph are- pleasant visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Kearl. while Wesley' is helping with the garCOMMISSIONERS MEETING den work. City, former U. S. Marshall, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Song Mothers Day An Acrostic, That Wonderful Solo (Melody: o . - 1 COMMISSIONER PLANTS CHINA PHEASANTS M. V. Eastman Commissioner Knight and released 36 China Pheas ants on his ranch on Woodruff Creek, -- 1 - Grandma S. A. Young of St. Charles, Idaho was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Yr. Irwin. Woodruff A farewell party was given In honor of Bishop and Sister Larson Wednesday evening, a very large in attendance, games crowd was were played, refreshments served and a very pleasant evening spent. Preliminary Music Brother and Sister Larson expect to at Home "Love Opening Song make their home in Salt Lake City, Cleve Norris and left for that place Friday morniPrayer .. ng-. They have lived in Randolph for Otto,- Shelden, Beatrice and Helen Kennedy Quartet ...' Alice Pickett many years and have held many imMinute Talk (Why I Love My Mother) in the church and . . I Clarinet Solo Roy McKinnon portant positions will be missed very community. They 2 Vi Minute Talk (How My Mother Helps Me Fulfil My Obligations muchby the people of Randolph. Robert Wamsley The Reaper wishes them as many in My Quorum) friends in their new home as they re SACRAMENT GEM leaving in Randolph, and a continuation of a- happy successful life. Again we meet around the board, 1 ' Of Jesus, our redeeming Lor, STATE NICKNAMES in His With faith atoning blood. AND STATES SYMBOLS Our only access unto God. NOT ALWAYS SAME new hopes. visitors on Sunday. $1.50 Per Year In Advance Randolph Sunday School On Tuesday evening, May 5,. Pres, and Mrs. Kidney J. Nebeker, were host and hostess at a splendid party given at their beautiful home at the South .Eden ranch, presented to members of the Mutual, the Bee Hive girls and the Boy Scouts, in honor of the closing of the season's work. A short program was rendered, ' games were refreshments were played, served and everyone present had a wonderful time. There were approximately 85 in attendance and they stayed the whole evening. We Lower Bear River Valley Randolph, Utiah; Friday May, 8, 1931 16 Laketown atid1 Garden City News A spring entertainment, Minutes of meeting of Bouid of County Commissioners held May 4th. The Mu- the pri- 1931. North Rich Lines seniors The who attended High Winks Mr. Albert and Joe Dean of visitors here last week. Ogden-wer- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cook of Salt Lake are the proud parents of a baby boy born April 1st. Mr. and Mrs." Cook were former residents of Wood ruff. Mr. Edwin Eastman of Morgan, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.' M. V. Eastman. The May .Festival given by the school children was a big success anl was well attended. The features were a program, parade, luncheon, ball games, track meet and last, but not least, a dance. Everyone had an en joyable time. Mrs. Fred Stacey has been suffering the past week with a varicose ulcer on her leg which has bursted. iMiss Alta Putnam has been on the sick list this week. Mr. Fay Peart of Evanston was a visitor here Friday. Mrs. William Laird of Eureka, Nevada is visiting with her. parents Mr. and Mrs. George Frazier. Mrs. Laird was formerly Miss Sybil Frazier. Mrs. Francis Tingey is ill with Mrs. Francis Tingey is all with pneumonia. Miss Ruth Kranbule of Logan visiting with Melba Eastman. Miss Evelyn Rufi returned . The Burnell players, en tour, were Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Scofield made here Friday and Saturday nighte a trip to Montpelier Saturday. and played two entertaining shows. Mrs. Polly Pope has been quite ill, Miss Ella Robinson is visiting at but is improving now. the home of her father.. Bishop Geo. H. Robinson. She is relaxing from The shearing job at Sage has been her strenuous duties at' the L. I). S. finished and many of the townsmen hospital. She has as her guest Miss have come home. Others have gone to Jonas of Salt Lake. Randolph again to finish there. " Mr. and Mi's. Flovd Clarke abrt Clayton Robinson made a flving trip over the mount nltl on Tuesdav. Thev brought back with them Master Edwin Robinson who has been visiting friends and relatives in. Logan since High School Day last week. . Billy Payne has gone to Soda Springs where he will be employed. ' Mr. and Joe Gibbons and Mrs. Logan daughter, LaReta, motored to accomMiss Edna Aleen Saturday. panied them and visited home for a lew hours. The Prmary Association is preparing an operetta The Music Makers Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hildt visiwhich will be presented in the ward ted with relatives in Randolph Sunrecreation hall Saturday evening. day.- Ina Jackson and Elthera Snowball rode back with them. MONTE CItlSTO ROAD A SI RE THING n Claude Sorouse and daughter to business trij made a short Commissioners L. B. Johnson anil M. Y. Eastman. County Clerk Lewis Logan Friday. Longhurst and Atty. James Walton Mr. and Mrs. George Kennedy motored to Salt. Lake City Wednes- were visitors in town Friday afterof in interest the Monte Cristo noon. day Road. We did rot get the full particulars but understand they put . it OPERETTA PUT OVER over and work will start in the very SCHOOL CREDITABLE MANNER IN near future. An effort will be made to get a good road open for travel this In the GarThe school operetta, year. Rich Obuntv has twenty on den of the Shah was shown which miles of roal to build, but six miles was 7, very well in May of the road is in very good shape, ami castRandolph, did jusand and the boys girls Foris of in the four miles the road were The to all tice the songs parts. est Reserve. a rtd will have to.be built costhe and beautifully,. very sang by them. That leaves . only . 'eleven tumes scenes a very all the gave in , miles for Rich county to build setting. over the new beautiful order, to start, ' traffic A large audience was in attendance road. " ' ' " seemed to enjoy it. At. graveled, and surfaced road i and everybody well as the boys and as The directors guaranteed ... and the cost will be girls, deserve much praise for their of a three over years. labors. spread period Come on Ogden1, lets loin' hands. 1 Clerk ; Ray Osborne, - Sheriff ; David M. Hoffman, Victor batterth waite, Assessor; James Walton, Attorney. Minntes of meeting held March 30th., 1931, were read ana app.oveu. Clerk was instructed to write President of Kemmerer Lions Club, stating that a committee of citizens of Randolph would like to meet with them at their next meeting to' discuss road problems with them. Also to write A. C. Colledge at Logan, Utah, stating that the agreement proposed by Mr. Owens in regards to County Agent for Rich County was satisfac--torwith Rich County. The following bills were allowed: Officers Pay Roll $388.31 225.00 Indigent Pay Roll 115.00 Dependent Pay Roll Ray Osborne, Sheriff Expense . . 3.20 A. C. Launer, Case State Capiy ta 230.00 Midwest Stationery Co., Office Supplies Swan Creek Electric Co. Lights La-ver- - ; , . r - . rf i Englith or Dutch? Scout News . I . - " i ,! For Mothers Day .the scouts have arranged to give each scouts mother a small pin representing., the rank her scout has attained. The boys are paying for, the pins themselves and t 0- - ; Punch,, believes the word pee was introduced into America by the early English settlers. Probably the word was. Whoopee was. And then the early Dutch settlers brought over some more of It, and traded It to the Indians for valuable real estate whoo- s. " . each will have the honor of presenting and pinning it on his mother. I am sure every mother will he delighted with her pin no matter what the rank hnd will keep and cherish it to remember when her BOY was a scout And every boy- will thrill with the idea of t pinning his pin ,on the best of scouts, his mother. The presentation will be made at the afternoon meeting. A pin has been ordered for every boy. Friday night Patrol No. 3 made a trip to the Warm Springs having the time of their young lives, swimming, and hiking. Part of their expenses were paid as an award for winning the contest in scout activities during January and February. at the mouth of Hendryk Hudsons teresting and esteemed river. in- Named by Englishman , The towns of Hampton and Hamp ton Roads derived their present tiapiec from the earl of Southampton, one of the. leaders of the Virginia Company, and a friend or patron of Shakespeare. The name was probably abbreviated to "Hampton. Atmosphere on Planets? Recent photographs of the planets add evidence to the belief that Mars, 1 Jupiter and Venus have an atmos-has. earth as the phere ; Utah & Wyo. Tel. Co. Telephone 2.21 80 6.20 David Hoffman, Postage 3.00 Grocer Printing Co., Printing . . 48.50 Thos. Norris, Constable 3.00 Salt Lake Transportation Co.,' House Bill 10 31.00 Rich County Reaper, Printing - 7.00 James Walton, Attorney Depu- 10.00 ty Eastman, Expenses to Salt Lake 5.00 Paul A. Spence, Justice Fees 440 Rose Hodges, Extension ExpensM. V. es Hannah Telford, Vital Statistics Wilford Norris, Lumber Lawrence Lam born. Work, Comity Road Randolph Garage Co., Gas County Road , Wm. J. Lamborn, Commissioner Expense . Milton Cornia, Work Road Woodruff Dean Bros., Gas and Oil .... T. J. Tingey, County Road Supplies Joseph Wamsley, County Road Worfc. 4.75 5.00 i5.00 The Seniors very nice time School Day. reported having a at Logan on High Word has been received that Gilbert COx was operated upon last Saturday at the L. D. S. hospital. 1 Plate . . 1 50.62 Large Newspaper Collection Arthur Norris, County Road What is said to be the largest colWork ..... 3.00 lection of newspapers in the world David Norris, County Road been has opened to the public in a Work 5.00 L. H. Miller, Lumber 35.00 newspaper 'museum at Germany. Among its collection of $1380.16 150,000 newspapers are curiosities There being no further business, from all over the world, including an court adjourned until June 1st. 1931 Eskimo paper from the middle of last at 10 A. M. century. , LAWRENCE B. JOHNSON. Chairman. , I Have Found It A The word Eureka is Greek, niore LEWIS LONGHURST, correctly Heureka," meaning I have Clerk. found it It Is an exclamation of de1 light, appropriate tohpA A discovery All Too Obvious been made. Eureka iB the motto has With a woman age is merely a of California, in allusion to the gold polite fiction, says the philosopher. discovered there. With a man it is often a bald fact. . . Wal- Salt javelin 147 ft Theron -- Sims particiWilliam and Heber Cox motored to pated in the shot put, however, he Salt Lake City on Monday. ,vas unable to win first place. Rus hell and Theron plan to participate Tingey made a business call .n the state meet at Salt Lake Satur-y- , to BishopLake Salt Tuesday. N. H. 9. R. sthdent boay May 1 wishes them success. RICH COUNTY FISH AND GAME CLUB MEETS AT RANDOLPH Shirley Nebeker, our senior class is slowly convalescing ; president, The Rich County Fish and Game however, he is unable to attend Club met at Randolph May the 4th. school, but feels lucky to be able to It was by President Hodreceive visitors and see old friends. ges thatexplained any individual could send in applications for fish but only one The social climax of the year will shipment to a stream each take place at Ideal Beach Friday, would be allowed. So it is up toyear the May 22. The Reclamation Orchestra members of the club to see that we is playing for the commencement have our quota for each stream. If dance at the beach May 22. we are entitled to fish and can get them, lets get on the job and see that enPres. Sidney Nebeker and wife for each stream is an tertained all Laketown M. I. A. work sent application in. We are also entitled to fish ers at their home in South Eden Tues from the state ahd the state has day evening, May 5. About one hun- promised us fish if we will take care dred people were delightfully enter- of them and see that the streams are tained and all enjoyed the program not fished out of season. We were and games. Ruth Cheney proved to be alsd informed that 100,000 Mackinaw a better man than any Boy Scout hatched in Logan canyon And 200,000 in competitive games which required Salmon from the government hatchstrength, endurance and skill. The ery would be planted in Bear Lake faculty and part of the student body lhis year. All streams in Rich County attended the party. are entitled to a quota equal to all other streams of the same size in We the people of Laketown and the state. of North Rich appreciate students The next meeting date was set for the kind way in which we were wel- June 6th at Ideal Beach, which will comed or urged by Randolph authori- feature a banquet and dance, Reclaties to come and present the school mation Orchestra will be in attendplay and opera, after the royal way ance. People of Randolph wishing to we patronized their play. Wings of join, see A. D. Fackrell, Orval Johnentertainments. son or David Norris. Fate, and other Such acts are helping to instill good 1 feeling between schools. U. P. TRAIN SCHEDULE The class track meet was held Wed and odd numbers are the west nesday May 6, and it proved to be a trains bound trains. very successful event EASTBOUND end Window Glut The main difference between plate No. 20 30.3' glass and window glass is that plate No. 28 is cast in fiat sheets and ground No. 8 3.50 glass and polished, while window glass is No. 2 55.00 blown in cylinders to the thickness No. 22 78.85 desired, and flattened by splitting the No. 26 cylinders and allowing the glass to WESTBOUND 1.75 flatten under Its own weight. ld.00 from Salt Lake after a short visit. There were present Lawrence ' B. School Day at U. S. A. C. reported Mr. V. Eastman and James sic Makers, Chairman: Marsha. I V. the day as entertaining, interesting, ton made a business trip to A number of our townsmen havp mary and the school was presented Johnson, audience Eastman and Wi.liam j. Lamboru, and educational. Russell Alley cap Lake last week. gone to Wamsuter Wyo. to shear beiore an appreciative Commissioners ; Lewis Lougnurst, tured first place by throwing the sheep. Thursday evening. sponsored by is . 1- - - . , ? 1 No. No. No. No. No. No. 21 7 9 27 19 1 DEPARTURE 4:40 p. m. 9:05 p. m. 9:20 p. m. 11:40 p.m. 1:05 a. m. 1:45 a. m. DEPARTURE 3:40 0:50 7:50 8 :i0 1:15 a. m. a. m. a. m. a. .m. p. m. 6.05 p. m. Note: Nds. 28, 8 and 2 eastbound are solid piillman trains. No. 2 Is extra fare traiii. Nos. 7, 27 and 1 westbound are solid pullman trains. No. 1 is extra fare train. Nos. 20 and 26 are through trains to Omaha with lay coaches, tourist sleepers and puli-na- n sleepers. No. 22 for Denver and Kansas City carries city coaches, tourist sleepers and pullman sleepers. No. 9 westbound is mail and express only. Nos. 21 and 19 carry coaches, tourist sleepers and pullman sleepers. |