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Show -, An Independent Newspaper Devoted Volume 3 Number 52 TRAILS Ethel Lamborn of Logan, spent a few days visiting ' relatives and friends. Bx Mr. and Mrs. Aquila Nebeker are spending a short visit at Salt Lake City. Mrs. Nebeker is caring for her ' Mrs. Hazetton Nebdaughter-in-laeker who is reported ill with bronchial trouble. E CROSS JAMES A good hen puts into practice the old familiar and fundamental saying, It pays to advertise. Very rarely is the advertising hen silenced by the poultry butchers axe, but she is left to live happily on and do her work. The 1 baby beef dub from Ran- V. BROOKS dolph is doing for Rich County what the hen does for herself and the poul tryman. They are advertising Rich and attractCounty and ing the attention of hundreds of people thruout the Intermountain coun t, try. Of the one hundred (158) Hereford steerB in the junior department of ten clubs, forty-on- e (41) belong to the Randolph boys and girls. This being the largest club exhibit, it is attracting considerable attention and comment. Surely this is a credit to Rich County and means more dollars to its livestock producers in the future. k vVnunscnb fottic tfezir Mrs. M. L. Kent is spending part of the winter in Salt Lake City, with her daughter Mrs. C. C. Hawkes, - - I Mr. Jasper Henderson went to Evanston Saturday . for medical consultation. He was accompanied by his wife. i BTC mMiy.bufnone flie few insprirg : 1 fifty-eigh- are Ihe ccude be$miinof Jm-pteiienfs Ifefr fcit town Wo platform saJe was Iwenfcd al St: 4--B TaHanks and ifife scab was , . Mr, and Mrs. R. S. Rennet of tWyo. are living, at the Crown Lodge yafm so their daughter, Mat-delcan attend school here. Jack-.son- PREMIUMS WON. senior Hereford steer competition the calf fed by Robert Rex placed second, ' winning $8.00. Donld Rexs calf came third giving him a premium of $7.00 and Dick Jacksons calf won $1.00 in eighth place. In the county groups of five steers the Randolph club came third winning a prize of $7.00. Competiwas tion in the junior department close and tho the other members had some well fitted calves, there could be only one calf to each premium. they But, they are not discouraged, got a great deal from the show and their past years"1" feeding experience. They are going back, put this knowledge into practice, and come back next year with a nicer calf, a fatter calf and a better fitted calf. They are learning to work for the best, prepare for the worst, hope for, the best and take what comes. Per fection comes thru practie and are Making The Best Better. In the l, ! Messrs. Dingledine and , Nelson of t .the Montpelier Examiner were , busi-nes- ' s visitors in town Wednesday. t . , Mr, and Mrs. C. E., Evans and son Mrs. Henry, and daughter-in-law- , Grant Evans and Oscar Evans o( Evanston, Wyo., enronte to St. 'Charles, Idaho, .Friday Jo attend the funeral of Mrs. Kate Laker (Cleveland,) a sister of the Evans brothers, C, E. and Oscar,) stopped over a short time to visit, with Joseph Irwin and family on their return Saturday. ( 4 Another good snow storm befell us Tuesday adding about 9 inches to which we. already had, which bids : fair, for a good summer to follow. ...on . , Mr. Ben T. Orvin and.L.-D- . trucked a load of pigs to den Monday.' ' . r Lam-bor- n Og- - There ..Aeems Jol be. anumber of eases of, LaGrippe. flu or something, lately. South Rich News Garden City News - M ML. J, r Basketball teani Itt. J. L. Gardner and daughters, Mrs. M men J. G. Sprouse, Mrs. B. A. Pope at Woodruff with played Mr. Reason of the State Road Com- - Woodruff Friday, Jan. 8. The High and Mrs. H. M. Pugmlre, are leaving the score being Janaury 10th for California via San mission, ' was a bsiness visitor on School was defeated ' Francisco. They will visit there a ' Tuesday. few days then continue down the .During the last week and a half, coast to Los Angeles and then on , Mrs. Hyrnm Nebeker returned several students , of . the South Rich down to San Diego. We hope they Thursday from Logan where she has Stock have a pleasant and successful trip. fipent a good portion of the winter as High have visited the Ogden The beefs. Show their with , baby of her daughter, Mrs. E. G. 'guest Mr. and Mrs. Marion Freeman left Peterson. High School wishes them success. for Salt Lake where they will 'Several students of the school make their home. LADIES LITERARY CLUB MEETS have been ill with the flu. Among The Ladies Literary Club held them are Carl Norris, Dee Cornia, , Mr. Sid Hyden left for Logan to their mid year party Wednesday eve- Elmer Frazier, Blen Norris Fern visit his father, Rube Hyden, who at the present is ill. ning, Jan. 6 at the High School, A Eastman and Evan Putman. large crowd attended, there being Mr. and . Mrs. Owen Satterthwaite. A new cesspool is being built on thirty-tw- o members and their partners. The evening was spent in play- the north side of the school building. Mrs. Ernest Woffinden, Mrs. Thomas Sims and Mr. and Mfs. P. A. Spence ing Oooty. Prizes were given for high Doctor Reay of Randoph examined were business visitors in Montpelier and low score which were won by Mrs. Letha Spencer and Mrs. Elsie the High School Students Thursday. this week. Norris. A" delicious luncheon was Jan. 7, 1932. All except a few were Louise Pope, . Mr. Sims, , Mitchell served. Miss Johnston and her cook- in good health. Gwen Mr. Mrs. Milton Calder. and ing girls serving it, Caps were pass-eThe electricity in the High School Wamsley and Dale Brooker attended each one containing a toast which was read by alL The club members has been changed from 220 to 110 the practice dance for the Gold and wish to thank the committee In volts. This will aid the Physics class Green ball at Paris Monday night. in their work. , charge for such a splendid party. ,We were visited by the State Road The next meeting will be held at Mr. Beason Tuesday. is man, School of the The operetta the home of Mrs. Lawrence Johnston, High 1 well under way. Jan. 13th. ' Depict HUtory v A class meeting was held by the , .The Colonial national monument SURPRISE PARTY GIVEN Junior 8 Jan. 7 to make arrangements which was established December 30, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoffman were for the Junior Promenade. The Junior 1930, Includes three Important areas surprised at their home last Friday Prom committee was appointed and In Colonial history. The first- Is evening, Jan. 8th., by their relatives a few arrangements were made. Jamestown, first permanent English those being present as follows: Lamar Ashton of Woodrff entered settlement in what Is now the United Mr. H. J. Norris, sr. apd Charles and Will Norris, Mrs. Phebe Smith, school Jan. 4 to finish his High States. The second is Williamsburg, an Interesting pld city where tranMr. and Mrs. H. J. Norris, jr., Mr, School course. spired many, events of great import and Mrs. Jacob Norris, Mr. and Mrs. David Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Many dishes and cooking utensils in the days when Virginia was s n Norris, Mr. and Mis. David Bingham have lteen bought to aid the cooking colony. Third of the areas is Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Longhurst, Mrs. class which will begin a week frtun battlefield, where the Continental ' Norman Gray. now. army defeated the British forces unRefreshments were served and a der Lord Cornwallis. very enjoyable time was had by all TheSouttt f Rich 18-2-0. , -- , , , d , . - . York-tow- , Scout News present 1 meeting Secular HUtory Profane history means secular. Profane Is the opposite of sacred, or religious history. , Due to Internal Heat The ultimate cause of volcanlclty (the eruption of volcanoes) is the internal heat of the earth. ' Less than 6 per cent of the bills that are introduced in congress are enacted Into law. Colliers Weekly. Interior Sex JUDGING TEAM WINS HONORS. 'The ' I would rather see a boy with a revolver than a cigarette. Thomas A. Edison. You cannot smoke and expect to succeed as an athlete. Red Grange, the noted football player. I have dealt with over three thousand boys. I regret to say that at least 95 percent of these hoys smaked cigarettes. Judge, Montreal Juvenile Court. There can he no two opinions as to the use of cigarettes by children, or by young women, the future, mothers of the nation. We are told by one of the great womens organizations of the country that the average age at which the cigarette jiabit is contracted has decreased during the fast decade from sixteen to eleven years. Every year, it is reported, over 983, 000 child smokers are added to the list of cigarette addicts. Colonel T. M. Sanbane. " A baby born of a cigarette-smokinmother is sick! It is poisoned, and may die within two weeks of the birth.1 The shows degeneration of the liver, heart, and other organs. Sixty percent of all babies mothers born of cigarette-smokin- g will die before they are two years old. Dr. W. T. Barber. g post-morte- m Anything that interferes with our ability to think clearly, lead healthy, normal lives and do our work well will ultimately be discarded, either as an economic, handicap or from a desire for better personal health. .TO-bacco is a narcotic which Is exacting a heavy toll from our present generation. No one smokes in the Ford industries. Tobacco is not a good thing for industry or for the individual. Henry Ford. .Therfe livestock' Judging team that is is no agency .in the world, so seriously affecting the third place in competition with health, education, efficiency, and char ten other teams from Utah, Idaho and acter of boys and girls as the dgar-ettered the following Quotations: habit; yet very little attention Wyoming.-Thientitled the club to a is being paid to It. Nearly every decheck of $23.00 which will be retain- linquent boy is a cigarette smoker ed in the club treasury. The boys Cigarettes are a source- of crime. To were Allen neglect crime at its source is a shortcomprising the team 4-- won e s Hatch, Reed and Donald sighted Kennedy policy, unworthy Rex. All three did very well and Al- tion of ' our intelligence. len did himself honor by prinning sec- Herbert Hoover, ond place as an individual which won for him a silver medaL This with a gold medal he won in the Thomas E. Wilson contest, makes . the second medal alien has won this year in club competition. We appreciate the support and help of the parties and are proud of what the boys and girls have done the past year. Their leader, Mr. Samuel Rex has worked faithfully with the club and (Re appreciate his help. They the coming year with are added A Tjtience and do bigger and 4--H r gqipiru better Lgs. I anr glad to have .greeted some or more Rich County people twenty here at thfc stock show. It is a vital In the livestock industry education and I would encourage all who can to spend n- -e day or more at this rapidly developing livestock center. E. L. GUYMON, County Agent. 1 Woodruff News Mr, and Me. Sam Miller are ing with VSe an Mrs. George The Book party af ti of Etnmr visitNich-oli- s. class held a of a naPresident In ancient days, they placed children, as sacrifice, in the red hot arms of a bronze Moloch, and shrieked and danced to drown the cries of the burning babes. Our precious youth are menaced in body, mind, and soul by the consuming fires of the deadly cigarette. They are actually suffering sacrifice, as burnt offerings on the alters of greed and selfishness in our modern, civilization. enlightened How few of their fellow humans their plight and attempt their rescue from the greedy cigarette manufacturers who bribe the press with checks for costly advertising and pay a heavy tax to the gover nment for the privilege of making slaves of or boys and girls. The Shield. di-ser- n WHAT AM It I am a far too common sight in the neighborhood of every schooL I am small and innocent in appearance, but contain intense possibilities for working mischief. football a I ruin many jQam. No coach will permit players fo use mo during the season, fonr j am sure death to wind, speed Wfid pep. I am responsible for Innumerable failures in schooLnd for still more in after life. I can destrjjiJ a boys ambition and will powgi-- ' md put his brain to jr T Mrs. George Nicholls 8nlZCjr Kt2fe The evening wan spear to- playing games, after which luncheon. wan served. The party was Sponsored hr tte teachers Mrs. Fred Stacey and Mrs-- Melvin sleepx'"' ir & - . Afcmy best, I am a worthless thng to spend gofd money for. At my defined as a halo of light Mr. and Mrs. Raymond and worst. I injure body, mind, and mor sometimes seen around the image of were als. a bright object in a photographic posi- Mr. and Mrs. William, The evil I do is incalcuable. Still Thursday tive print. It occurs In photographs pleasantly surprised la f Society and I flourish. by members of the of bright Incandescent All women harbor toward men a calm sense of superiority. Womans Home Companion. J, Halation In j lamps, strongly objects, Interior scenes including sunlit windows, or the outline of .a building against a blue sky. It is a phenomenon of scattered light. It Is caused by the reflection from the back of the dim or plate of a certain nmount of light which has passed through the sensitive coating. back-lighte- d 1 About Ourselves Earnest thought,' strong concentration, and hard work are good substitutes for tuck, and far more stable. 1 ' Possibilities , The nice thing about a years suspension of International debts is that anything can happen in a year. Buffalo s. Courier-Expres- J ' - , - Hurrah for Congress 4-- H Tle Utah Education Association in its fight against tobacco has gathered the following quotations: Putnam. Crying Baby Coart S abject saw some very interest , Tuesday Charging that a tenant hgd become ing lantern slides of scouting in a nuisance by allowing a baby to cry Southern Utah, and the Tlmpanogas for five hours, a landlord in Shore- council. ditch,' England, went to court to have The prize for January contest is the tenant and baby ejected. Judge to be Scout Dairies. The patrols are Cluer decided for baby and parent, each working hard. Last week ; they saying : I cannot take evidence that performed the following committee protecit is cruelty for a baby to be left to good turns. No. 4 fixed betterwindows House cry. It la the best way to teach them tion for the Opera 3 the to sing alone. Germans regularly from baskeball. No. of cleaned the dance floor from the leave their babies alone- for three gum hall, while No. 2 overhauled the nights to cry and then they are all house benches. right. ('JS The Tobacco Evil RICH COUNTY AT OGDEN STOCK SHOW. ERUNNER OF A GREAT InDUSTW Mrs. Melinda Lamborn has gone to Logan for an Indefinite period ,to Visit , among her numerous ' relatives and friends. 11 168'Wab. $1.50 Per Year In Advance COUNTY AGENT NOTES Mrs. ?.jjk Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley e Randolph, Utah. Friday January 16, 1932 Laketown News 4 To-Th- i I am the students worst enemy yable evening I am the Cigarette. John Elson, Cor under was spent in playli games the direction of M Joseph Putnam. nell University, Ithaca. N. Y, About 50 were prei Needed Addition Mrs. Elmer Ai has been with The London store executive who esMrs. Joflua Ashton the past week timates that the average woman or so. of her life shopping pends added that It would taka have Gilbert Bradshaw Is visiting at might to do the same time mans a all Salt Lake City. work. of amount Pittsburgh Quite a number of people at Evanston Sunday. ; 1 their partners. An T- one-sixt- h Post-Gazett- attend-conferen- 1 Lifes Golden Hours The pleasantest part of a mans life Is generally that which passes in courtship, provided his passion be sincere and the party beloved kind with discretion. Addison. e. - City Banned Theaters During Shakespeares life the Puritan authorities of London allowed no playhouse to exist within their jurisdiction. All the theaters of the metropolis were built outside the city limits. ' - 'v |