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Show 4 I 7 03 3 , An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley "I? 1931 AGENT NOTES COUNTY Rich County Fair and Rodeo Cloud Burst Hits Big JR $1.50 Per Year Randolph, Utah, Friday Aug. Volume 3 Number 3 Laketown News CLUBS INCREASE 4-- H In Advance 100 PER CENT. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Clark and were seven daughter of Newton and Mrs. Ebner clubs In Rich County. These clubs did Jensen of Pocatello, Idaho, spent the some outstanding work which brought week visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Heber Last Saturday, Argyle District and many complimentary remarks from C. Robinsons and attended the WesBig Creek was hit by the worst storm the specialists from the U. S. A. C. ton reunion. of the season a real cloud burst. The at Logan, and others. This year there storm only lasted thirty or forty minare fourteen, clubs, an Increase of 100 Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Weston and utes, but was so severe up the creek per cent in one year. This .coupled daughter Bonnie Dean of Salt Lake that the whole country was a rolling with the interest and enthusiasm of City, spent a few days visiting at the torrent. Mr. and Mrs. Percy D. Mot-fclass leaders and their club home the Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Marshall, daugb and drove to Montpelier Saturday members manifests a big step for ter, Leoia, son Mearl and Geo. Kento spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. ward and a distinct interest in nedy, who were camped on the creek Frank Spiers. work thruout the county. r and who were preparing to cook Duiing the past week 1 have talkwere caught in the flood waters. Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. F. Eller and ed with oil of the leaders, visited Bolling torrents of water and debris several club meetirgs and ome thir- family have moved in from their were swiftly moving at a width of DATE SET FOB THE OPENING OF RANDOLPH HEREFORD ty five club members and am very homestead near Cokeville, Wyo., and 200 yds. The auto was standing in Thomson PLACEMENT OF BABY BEEF CLUB favorably impressed witli th? results are living in the Robert SCHOOL; about 2 ft. of water. Geo. Kennedy, TEACHEBS that are coming from the work. apartments preparing for the beginbeing too far from the car when the ning of school. The Baby Beef club at Ranstorm started, took shelter in a larei The schools of Rich County will dolph has 40 members enrolled. Eight Recently the Barron Woolen Mills willow bush, but was soon driven to open this Mrs. Melinda Lamborn returned last year on September 14th. The of these are girls who are giving the at Brigham City, sent some fine samthe hills. make which week from a few months visit at Loblankets of the . tentative line up of teachers, they which boys some keen competition. The club ples Ir. and Mrs. J. F. Wilson, who were stni might be subject to You Information. her daughter Mrs. Ada Wahl with gan change, is is very enthusiastic in its hopes to up, and additional enroute to Randolph from their home as follows: 10 strom and her sons, John N. and Wilfor blanket 4 lb. a single get may make a big showing at the Ogden stead with a team and wagon, were $1.73 flH a double lard O. GARDEN CITY SCHOOL Livestock Show this winter. If you lbs., wool analso caught in the storm. They stop- Cornell Scofield, PrincipaL one of them that Duchesne blanket for 15 Itys. wiOl and $3.50. tell should pod on the hill side above the auto, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Feller and Edna L. Allen or Morgan county is out to beat them You may see these sanVples and get and watched the car. They remarked the W. D. Alley of the Rabbit Creek Mrs. at information County Wenonah Miller this year, his answer would be some further that they expected to see the car were town visitors on Saturranches office. LAKETOWN SCHOOL like this: Agents have thing "Well, they may overturn and the occupants drowned. last. day some Spencer Griffiin, Principal. good calves, but they will have Farther down the creek, at the In traveling ' about the county I Leo Johnson to go some to beat us. ranch of Geo. A. Smith, a severe hail t Last Wednesday, while feeding a Grace Erwin During the past week Mr. Rex and have seen many beautiful andof the storm, mixed with rain, completely some oats, J. L. Willis had the in horse flower spite RANDOLPH SCHOOL gardens the county agent visited the calves The destroyed his grain crop, knocking oft of having his nose quite to misfortune season Glen Moss, Principal. August. previous and were- very favorably impressed. dry an every head of barley and leaving only Bernice Weston Most of the calves are in good flesh recent rains have helped them ma- badly injured. The horse giving of the the stubble standing. The larger por fine in a nod have we either appreciation will extra so that Ina Jackson and are taking their grain in increas- terially, tion and better part of his hay crop or to ward of Lanes putting Elma Norris ing amounts. In the past month they flower show for the fair again this oats,nose was covered with mud and debris in the bag, at least the horshis fall. WOODRUFF SCHOOL on have more of 2 than gains put Farther on down in the Argyle disstruck quite a blow, almost head e's Clyde J. Anderson, Principal. pounds per day. While on native grass it when cut is trict, the body of water became so the Alfalfa should be tip of J. Ls nose and ba Hazel Cornia severing pasture it is difficult to get the calvlarge that it, run into peoples houses was rushed to Dr. Reay for repairs. Elthera K. Snowball es to eat enough grain. However, the well in one tenth bloom. and their barns and chicken coops. At At present it is doing quite welL NORTH RICH HIGH SCHOOL have been developing nicely and since the ranch of Wm. Johnson, cows and Cleon Lemon, Principal. Quotations from the U. S. D. A. recost of gain is one of the most imhorses were standing in water up to Situation: There Vernon Robinson portant factors in meat production u port, The Agricultural their sides. Gretta Cheney. is significant that they are converting is likely to be considerable reduction The ranch of James D. Kennedy SOUTH RICH HIGH SCHOOL feed into flesh at a conservative fig- in numbers of sheep duiing the next was perhaps the hardest hit. Torrents Berdean W. Balls, Principal ure. In the near future the calves two or three years. Lamb production of water rushed down upon his house Lucile Johnson will be given more hay, which will is at high levels and poor range is forcing open the door and filling the sheepmen Bamona Westom increase their grain consumption ana expected to cause western usual house with mud and water to the proto market more than the Music man, uncertain in more Most of result rapid gains. and to hold depth of 10 or 12 inches. At their lamb of crop the Kenneth E. Muir, Jr. High. 1 of portion the consist rations grain part barns and corrals the water stood 4 Without interfering too seriously barley, 1 part wheat, and 1 part oats. back fewer ewes for breeding. Witn and live ft. deep. About 60 of theli with the matter of grades and sub Some are feeding Purina cubs. larger feed crop production than last laying hens were drowned and their jects for which teachers are qualified, some of the calves are re- year in prospect in the Corn Belt, While to take congardens were covered with mud and sponding to the halter in tine 'Shape, that region is expected lambs than it debris. feeder more those which have been on pasture siderably remost of the summer will need a lot did in 1630, and this in turn will HOUSE STRUCK BY LIGHTNING lambs fed of in sult supplies large of care and training to prevent stage fright and bad conduct in the show in the early inwinter. To make tveir plight more severe numbers of poultry on Reduction ring. It does anyone good to see a the house was struck by a bolt ot reduced storage stocks cheap,boy or girl struggle with pride and farms, to prices of poullightning, striking the east end of the Mr. and Mrs. Dale Rees and baby come relation in feeds er a with a face after up smiling gable. The current followed down a pe returned from Ogden recently, sustained con- - anston far a short time the and and eggs, on a the end of rope. try vigorous struggle are the tition, striking a rifle standing in the of products poulty Then after a good job of feeding, sumption corner of the room, which was strip-in the poultry Mr. Elmer Ashton was taken 111 factors County Agent, Guymon, was a bust outstanding done been and has grooming red of the wood portion, the wood Thursday with an attack of appen-bein- g training ness vfoitor in town Wednesday. can lead their calf into the show outlook. fle- shattered to slivers. The rifle dicitis and was taken to the hospital they with has tone healthier A somewhat confidence and a great deal ring seemed to divide the current, part of Friday morning, Browns Ice Cream representatives of pride and satisfaction. Of course, veloped in dairy markets during July. in it going into an adioiningroom and decreases and in. Ogden, r Current prospective all can not win first place, but the s Tuesday, striking ah iron bed which a few) Miss Ruth Stacey has been sick the satisfaction of a job well a fairly well maintained fountain at Ben T. Orvin production, the done, " tli&t minutes before was occupied by Miss past few days. & Iknowlcdso , close contact with an animal all their Wella Kennedy. The iron bed seemed surplusPsupplies are on the whole be-Take advantage of these own information and thru the gained in to divide the current again, part go Wayne Eastman returned, home the low those of a year ago. account lar- and get a few swims as well as the cultural Butter! jt wont be long till the mercury goes ing along the head of the bed and Friday after spending the summer at ue project, makes them feel thatval position. the for stronger gely it received, 1 following and silvering the floor along Cody, Wyoming, lower, eh was really worth the effort. prices in July, was on an average the mop board to the chimney. Th average June the above cents 7 club to should like each I urge " ' , other current went to the foot of th" , Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dickson and The man who has plenty of good to and work with boy earnestly girl bed anr a banjo standing at the foot family are visiting with Mr. and weeds and giveth his neighbor We hope that: eyeryosie. Is selecting pi their calves, between now and oui good pi of the bed, was almost destroyed, the Mrs. M. V. Eastman. choice of their care n0ne, shant have any of my county fair. Teach them to lead free- and taking good fair. weeds are his eae being riddWl and the string- -' pig good when weeds the for and pose properly. Study your calf products Tune: B. Flat. Mrs. Ray Dean returned from Og- ly being burned up. From there the curgone. rent went down into the dining room den after staying there with her and gradually increase their grain up or to more six 'per around pounds on the ground floor, completely burn- sister, Mrs. Thomas Dean, who is Mrs. P. C. Vicker of Salt Lake is Eliminate the bran and deing up a picture which hung on the awaiting an operation for appendici-- , day. visiting relatives and friends. crease ibe amount of oats if you are wall. About eleven people were sitting tis at the Dee "hospital, feeding more than one third. These "fair COMMITTEES around in two lower rooms and no two feeds are not fattening, thereand famMEET Whittington Warren Mrs. one was hurt, but between the lightAttended number a of Quite people Whitfore they should be replaced with some Mrs. are visiting of and the the Ogden received Sunwater, ily they ward relief society conference ning comMttees barley, corn or wheat. Also get them Mrs. Rose Hodges. scare of their lives. rpjie jair and Rodeo day. Some members of the relief so- to eat as much good hay as possible, tingtons sister, a for bigger ano The ranch house of Glen McKinnon ciety stake board from Evanston atPlans 17th. met Aug. tendency to Mr. and Mrs. Arden Pope are re- wer pair ani Rodeo were "discussed was also hit by lightning and set aflre tended. also William Bennett They so long as there ! no A good ration is : . over the kr rival of a baby boy bji. willing Leo McKinnon who was in the house, all gave very interesting talks. A bloat. present seemed 22to and Pounds joeing 23 the . was struck and knocked down, but splendid program was given by the born Monday, August 17th. make Sept. and trv 2 or corn Coun- Rich Barley in held not seriously hurt.. ever sisters. - greatest-Fai- r 2 EvansOats of Ellsworth Mr. A number of other ranches were Morby 2 ton Wheat a bigger Rodeo also damaged by hail spent part of last week visiting Miss Francis Hopkins is visiting plans were laid for were &10 Hay town. in of chickens them horses Promised. many having their here with friends, More bucking If possible add about pound of drowned and their grain washed Rees of - Ravmond two or to One V. opthe ration. was cottonseed who his string Miss Maurine Cook, away. About a dozen bundles of gram Carl and James Stuart and Gilbert t on the Rodeo with water erated upon at Price, Utah, returned was washed out on tb SWe Ms-nBroncs. Kay knows how Cox motored to Logan Sunday, return pounds of molasses diluted with Bcking and sprinkled over the grain tends home last week fdnling as well as way from the Geo. Kennedy grain ing the same day. on a reaj show and promise to stimulate their appetites and in- could be expected. field west of the road and carried much a larger show this year than Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kiddy had crease their consumption of grain. last year. one a'ong the highway for several hun the Now that you have your calf gaincontest seems to Mr. Owen Telford spent the week dred yards. Several bridges were Evanston visitors at their home Sunhorse polling The fiton ing nicely, read your bulletin end visiting In town. washed out and the road up Bdg Creek day. be one of the greatest attractions. ting and showing and by fair time was washed away, or covered with and much discussion has been given Mr. and Mrs. Albert Grosgean of Efforts are being made mud, which made it necessary to Newel McMillan of Salt Lake City have a typy steer neatly fitted and .. tow the auto, which was caught up is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. T. J well on its way to a high quality fin- Logan visited with Mrs. Grosgean s rujeg made that will ish. to the creek, most of the way to town Tingey. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sprouse. everybody. gatisfactory With the approach of the county way for a number undfr are People of this section claim it to be Plans The young ladie9 furnished the of roping contests and bulldogging the worst storm ever experienced in Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Dean are fair on September 22nd and 23rd, the enthusiasm will grow and each one program for sacrament meeting SunAn this valley. vfUl be a big feature this year. rejoicing over the arrival of a baby will the or whether calf his her being F. J. 16th. loud ARRIVALS have Folger winder, to Aug. made Lake at Dean is Salt day City. boy Mrs. effort is bping Is gaining as fast as the others. It is main speaker. so speakers on the grounds is everyone BETto THE BEST our MARE job A baby girl arrived at the home of what going on at anytime can hear to TER, let each member attend to deMr. and Mrs. James Kiddy ,and fam Mr. and Mrs. Loran .Tnekon Aug. 12. be to willing seems Everybody visiting Mrs. tails and turn, out the best piece of ily spent the week-enwe all boost for a Tarents happy as larks, baby doing If work that he knows how to do. Kiddys sister, Mrs. Agnes Brooker. j ,)iper and better show, it will be a nicely. When we can stand around the SBOOSt t arena at the International Livestoc Mrs. Louie Fackrell and son spent Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith are re-- l VET and friends December each at 15th of a visiting Chicago over arrival the baby t Saturday joieing club boys and girls con- relatives. bov born Ang. loth., all concerned pockets and button holes were made, and see WEDDING BELLS The members of the Club are . Dora sistently win first place in baby beef doing fine, including Fred. Mrs. George Whittington is visit-contests, we cannot fail to see flu Ravmond Fotherlngham of EvansLylla President; Longhurst. aiV. of club work value her son Mr. Charles Whittington.) ton and Wvnona Osborn of Randolph, teal Mrs. Milton Born. To Mr. and ing ; Fern Eastman, realize its importance thru out the er Jones, Ang. 18th. a baby girl, mother Sunday evening by Bisb were man-leand babe doing fine Milton all smiles. Secretary ; Helen 'Brown, Reporter; nation. Ben Franklins Idea Johnson at his home in Lawrence op 1 Mildred Dean and Thea Dean. The Benjamin Franklin invented bifocal Randolph. The groom is a highly Game Preierva African Barton Mrs. Arthur club leaders are From the context of a letyoung man from Evanston. Satans Task Lightened spectacles. in Rhodesia of is a popular daughter of park bride Kruger The great The to The Whatley George county ter addressed Old Satan, said Uncle Eben, dont and Mrs. Francis Tingey. 00 miles 200 Mrs. Ray Osborn. They by and inclosure be Sheriff London, dated May 23, 1785, it may have to use much temptation wif so Agent, Mr. E. L. Guymon visited the is a. game home in Evanston. of all their 1926, make will game since thaThe before miles them where, Invented with their manv many people botherin him to try an club. unmojoins to live The Reaper which was In the kinds has been allowed j he went to France, a long ano show em a good time. Washington HELEN BROWN. them friends in wishing lested by native or white hunters. 1776. j latter part of Sun. life. wedded Reporter. happy Creekand Argyle Sept. Last year there 4-- H . fi 22-2- 3 4-- H at f 4--H RANDOLPH, UTAH cAT, sup-pe- I 4-- H 4--H -- - - -- well-kep- a I 1 I I i I XLake 1-- 1 I 4-- H I Garden City News I I I I , I and-wate- 1-- 2 I - - i I d if? - 4-- H 1 1 Huflfak-Vice-Preside- nt 4-- H I ed , I i , |