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Show Li n An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 3 Number 41 $1.50 PerYear In Advance Randolph, Utah, Friday October 30, 1931 WASHINGTON CURRENT Laketown News COMMENT TRAILS WE CROSS At York town, in .the State of VirSalt Lake City, ginia, they have just celebrated thp spent a few days in the valley visit- surrender of Earl Cornwallis, an Geo. E. Lam born of ing relatives and friends during the event which terminated the War' of deer hunting season. the Revolution. The President of the United States, representatives of the Mrs. Geo. N. Weston is a Cache British Government, the soldier of Valley visitor at present. the Confederacy, and his aforetime antagonist from the North mingled Granma Sarah Jane Henderson. there. A day existed when General Is paying a brief visit to her daughWashington would not have hesitated ter. Mrs. John T. llarker at St. Char- to put a bullet, personally, through les. Idaho. an Englishman on the same ground, and a British gallows would have ERROR: The wires must of been been erected promptly, had a high twisted. Last week we reported the A rapidly dwindling hut birth of a baby boy born to Mrs. Dan- still numerous comjpanv can rememiel Marshall, and since then we leaf'i ber when Virginia was a poor place it is a girl, so we are sorry for th ficial of the United States been caperror anyway, we knew it was one tured in the domain now brought into or the other. for a man from Maine. The healing attrition of time is a familiar and The High School held their first but by no means dance Friday and although it was a threadbare subject. bad, stormy night, a fairly good crowd of enthusiastic dancers were present. Thirteen votes cast by the League Music was furnished by the Night of , Nations enable the United States Cluib orchestra of Logan, Utah. to sit in council on the Chink-Jadisagreement. Thirteen is a bad numMiss Olive Irwin left Saturday for ber and of course means trouble for a few weeks visit at Salt Lake City. someone. The friends of the league, its opponents, the Japanese, the ChinAsael Longhurst of Woodruff, was ese, somebody in any event, is hooa town visitor on Sunday. dooed. There must necessarily be a losing party, and he will have the. Shirley Nebeker, jr., student at the satisfaction of!1 being perfectly sure U. of U. Salt Lake City, spent the that, although in the right, the numweek-en- d visiting his parentis at the ber thirteen cooked his goose. ' Falula Ranch. (Did you see him, ' Ruth?) In for days, three prisoners hang The themselves in one penitentiary. Father Joseph Robinson, who has mind that travels the easiest path been visiting for some time in Salt will assume that they had been abusLake City and California, is among ed. The conclusion may be correct, us again for a short period. but it is not justified by the mere report of three suicides closely connect DeWifct Johnson, Ellsworth John- ed by time interval and a commoii reson and Andrew Mattson, have moved straining environment. The conclusion their families to town for the wint- to be drawn more safely and certainer. (Don't read this wrong.) is a communily Is that cable disease. If word of the first Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hyde and son mans doings had not been spread of Long Beach. Calif., were visitors abroad, the other men very likely at the home of their daughter, Mrs. would still be alive. A wise person Amos B. Robinson a few days during can serve society by finding some way the past wees. whereby not only the details of the act of suicide, but also knowledge of We had a splendid wet storm on the very fact that it has occurred, . Monday. may. perish as promptly as. the physical existence that has been closed. Mrs. ' Samuel Linton of Xephi, is spending a short visit with her daugh Through the death of a Representter. Mrs. Cleon Lemon. ative in Congress, the House again is divided equally between the two Slack Plumbing Co. of Evanston, is great political parties, with one putting Mrs. Cora Johnson in a new who can be claimed by bath-tu. neither, and a half dozen vacancies to be filled. Regardless of how the matLADIES LITERARY CLUB MEETS ter is settled the dog will continue to the tail, but since the House is wag The Ladies Literary Club was en- divided half and half, and separated tertained bv Mrs. Robert Marshall and by a small and uncertain balance of Mrs. Lee McKinnon at the home of power, the leaders on both sides are Mrs. Marshall Wednesday night. uncertain whether they will form the The rest of the hook. Outwitting body of the animal or the waving apOur Nerves, written by Jackson and pendage. Salisbury, was given bv Mrs. Edna Rex. There are so many folks in New There were thirty-thre- e members York City, and so many strange things present. A very delicious luncheon taking place there every minute, that was served and an enjoyable time any weird and unusual record is was had by all. to be broken by a Gothamite at The next meeting will he held at likely time. The hard luck record is the any the home of Airs. David Bingham. latest to be surrendered to ManhatNov. 11th. tan. A New York woman was robbed of a dollar and a half which she acNEW BRIDGE TO BE BUILT quired by pawning her wedding ring. The construction of new bridges at Thomas A. Edison is gone. Every Big Creek and Eight Mile Hollow, will electric lamp that is switched off will commence in tlid near future. A man be a memorial of his going, and every by the name of Mo-j- s has been award- electric lamp that is lighted will he ed the contract and will commence a of the risen glory that symbol construction soon. awaits a good and useful man. By JAMES W. BROOKS . Ceril Budge, foreman of the Budge is here negotiaranch at Eight-milting for the Garden City cattle, exe, . pecting to weigh up Wednesday, out-of-tow- n w Cook. Alex Johnsons new house is ready for inside plastering and outside stucco. The roofers are just finishing the asphalt roofing. It isnt going up as fast as it came down but its going p -- 1 Matter of Behavior Those that are good manners at the court are as ridiculous in the country as the behavior of the country is most mockable 'be eeivt. Shakespeare. 1 Keep Young! Sophistication is the cardinal calamity of our race. It is the death of wonder in the human soul. American A progressive state has construct- ed nine hundred miles of road with- in a few months. It would have taken an explorer longer than that to pass over the territory a hundred and fifty years ago. We can build roads today faster than people could travel the same ground at the time of the Declaration of Independence. A Hungarian Court at four oclock convicted a man of robbing a bank, 1 and he was hung at six. The robbery was accomplished in rough bandit She Cant Help It inside There are three things that happen style. It is not stated whether same manner. in are the jobs punished most to women, no matter how clever they ought to be, both in runs in stockings, dieting and inatri- - Perhaps and in the United States. Hungary mony. AmerVnn Magazine. Enough deaths, directly or indirectly follow the failure of a bank, so f that the person responsible is not far Preserving Cut Flower removed from thfc crime of wiful The life of cut (lowers, fruits and murder. vegetables may be prolonged by storT d atmos age in a carbon Year Light phere. A light year is the distance trav-- . T ersed by light in one year, which is Rumanian Territory more than 63,000 times the distance Transylvania is a region in central between the eartb and the sun. X " """ t Europe. This district was allotted to World close the of Rumania at the Artist and Audience war. Artists may produce excellent det ; signs, but they will avail little unless the taste of the public is sufficiently Expression Pithy The saying, Defend me from my cultivated to appreciate them. Mason. friends: I can defend myself from my 1 Is ascribed by the French enemies d Man to Marechal Villars. He is said to have man Is the gift To be a used this aphorism when taking leave of fortune, but to write and read of Louis XIV. comes by nature. Shakespeare. Magazine. dioxide-treate- - Well-Favore- well-favor- at Fish Haven. Deer hunting is now in full swing, bringing sportsmen from every part of Utah to the Cache National Forest. Dr. Clifford Klins, of Helper, Utah, was among the many sportsmen who hunted deer here the first of last week. Dr. is a brother-in-laof Bishop Clarence -- b. Charlotte Cottle were united in marriage by Bishop Clarence Cook. Lowell is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Pope. Miss Cottle is a popular young daughter of Mrs, John Negus, Sr. Their many friends wish them a long and happy married life. d self-murd- To our surprise on the evening of Oct. 17th., Lowell Pope and . much-discusse- Garden City News some. Haven From Ages The first and second grade teacher, Miss Wyona Miller, is ill at this writing. Mrs. L. L. Cook is teaching Past in her place. work of devoted tands in es pashSn Xavier Mission near Tucson, Arizona, will nof foil id bring tec taveler tea full step in reverenf Awe for The spirit of sacrifice shown, by The padres in The eredibn of This dill beautiful mission, if was founded almost hundred yeans before One of the government surveyors, Mr. Perry and wife, returned to their home in Ogden Tuesday. EVERY SCHOOL TROOM TO HAITI A PORTRAIT OF WASHINGTON Announcement was made today by that Congressman Don B. Colton every schoolroom of every school in his district has now or will within a few weeks receive a beautiful portrait poster ofl George Washington, executed in colors. The portrait to 'be used in these posters is a reproduction of the famous Gilbert Stuart Athenaeum paint ing and will be 22 inches by 28 inches in size. This poster was selected after a good deal of study, and is The following tattle gives the 'price at which grain will replace alfalfa hay considered the finest example of poster making available. in the ration. FEEDING HINTS. The featuring Geo. Washington are being distributed by Grain in Worth Per 100 lbs. With Alfalfa Hay at Dollars Congressman Colton in cooperation Per Ton Barley Wheat Corn Oats Wheat Bran with the United States George Washington Bicentennial Commissioner of Washington, D. C., in order to stimulate interest among the thousands of school children of the district in the celebration of the coming With timothy or mixed hay add 5 per cent to grain value. Two Hundredth Anniversary of thr. Birth of the Father of Our Country. AVERAGE REPLACE(3) Winter brush range, good conCongressman Co ton is in constant MENT VALUE. dition, 14 to 2 lb. cottonseed cake. touch with the activities of the UniI pound of grain will replace 1.5 ted States George Washington Bicend SHEEP tennial Commission which was pounds of alfalfa hay. 1 pound of cottonseed cake replaces (FATTENING LAMBS.) by Congress to formulate and ex2 lbs. grain or 3 lbs. of alfalfa. ecute plans for the great celebration The daily roughage for livestock, Suggested rations : in 1932. lbs. alfalfa. 34 to 1 lb. (1) whether in form of hav, straw pastThe United States Commission is ure or range should not fall below 20 wheat corn and barley. placing a good deal of emphasis on to 1 lb. wheat the cooperation of the school child(2) 24 wild hay, lbs. for dairy cows, 12 lbs. for horses, to cotton- ren of America in this historic event. 10 lbs. for beef cattle and 2 lbs. for corn or barley and seed cake. ewes. is just one feature This The county agent will be glad to of its work. furnish bulletins on feeding and obBEEF CATTLE Congressman Colton announced that tain material on other subjects for he will see to it that the schools, i WINTERING) anyone wishing such information. clubs, churches, and fraternal and Tf roughage patriotic organizations in his disis short or of poor Achievement Radio trict will be adequately supplied with National quality supplement with grain or cotNovember 7, 1931. (From literature to be issued by the United tonseed cake. In replacing part of the Program, 10:30 to 11:30 a. m. over K. S. L.) States George Washington Bicentenforage ration with grain, use 2 to 4 whose club To members the nial Commission. baror lbs. of coarse ground wheat perseverance and resourcefulThe George Washington Bicentenley with a short feed of alfalfa or energy, in imposing nial Celebration will begin on Februness have resulted cottonuse wild good, bright, hay; 1931 this radio pro- ary 22, 1932 and last until the folseed cake with poor quality rough-ag- achievements in dedicated. is gram lowing Thanksgiving Day. lbs. of to or straw. Feed t club members have worked cake daily to young stuff, 1 to 2 Menu Limited this year and worked hard and long lbs. daily to cows. under circumstances unusually diffi800 years ago the only foods Just cult. What do the State and the Nawere bread, meat BEEF CATTLE tion think of their .accomplishments? known in England were (FATTENING) There fish. hardly any and achieveThe joint Federal-Slat- e ment program going on the air on No- vegetables and few fruits. With 000 lb. steers with 3 to vember 7 will answer this question. 1 4 lbs. grain, with alfalfa feed freely. PROGRAM Nickname Earned cotWith wild hay add 34 to 2 lbs. The nickname tar for a sailor Is tonseed cake or similar protein feed. K. S. L. 10:30 to 11:30 A.. M. to have originated in the custom 1 said to increase per grain up Gradually their trousers with sailors cent of lire weight of steers. of Stars and Stripes Forever ..i. ...U. S. tar to makepainting them waterproof. Marine Band. DAIRY CATTLE. 1 R. A. Pearson Address . High Heels a Necessity Chairman. Executive Committee, Amounts of feed necessary to carry ColAssociation of Land-GraCowboys boots have high heels to a dairy cow producing 560 lbs. milk Universities. and the cowboys to keep their feet enable leges and 175 lbs. butter fat thru 7 winter Dreaming Song . . ,U. S. Marine Band in and form a brace when the stirrups : months achievement-daradio pro- throwing a lariat and riding. State 3.5 to 4 tone of alfalfa. gram organized bv the State exton grain. 3 tons alfalfa, t tension service and presented 3 tons wild hay, 2 ton grain and Few Trees Put to Use local farm and home through 450 lbs. cottonseed cake. four stations. Of the 700 species of trees In the U. S. Marine United States and Canada, only about The Plowing Song SHEEP Band. 10 per cent are put to important eco(WINTERING.) O. W. Wgrburton Address Director of Extension Work, U. S. nomic use at present. 1 rations! Suggested Department of Agriculture. lb. barley, The Star Spangeld Banner ....U. S. White House Flag (1) 3 lbs. alfalfa, corn or wheat. Marine Band. The American flag over the White 5. L. GUYMON, (2) Winter brush range 1 lb. alHouse is lowered at sunset each day, lb. barley or corn. County Agent. but It is not raised on days when the falfa, President is away from Washington. The Good Old Timet Gossip Well Defined In the reign of Englands Queen Gossip, wrote George Eliot, is a sort Extreme in Compliment smoke that copies from the dirty to was of man sentenced a Anne imprisduke of Wellington remarked The onment for life for writing a pamphlet tobacco pipes of those who diffuse It; after he had seen Daniel Webster, Sir, to prove that communication with the it proves nothing but the bad taste no man could be as great as Daniel of the smoker. dead was possible Webster looked. the Jfedardion of Independence was signed affliifadelpfia. 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