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Show An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 4 Number 5 $1.30 Per Year Randolph, Utah. Friday February 12, 1932 In Advance " Scouts Intertain Their Fathers TRAILS CROSS The funeral for Henry Nicholls, in the Sait Lake L. D. 8. hospital Fetoruray 2nd., was held in who died the Randolph ward chapel. Bishop U B. Johnson, presiding. Opening prayer, A. G. Rex; singing, duet, Jesus, Lover of My 8001,' Arthur McKinnon and Bessie Rex with choir accompaniment. W. T. Rex was the first speaker and spoke of the past life of Mr. Nicholls end tbe resurrection. D. M. Hoffman, the second speaker, spoke of his honesty to his fellow men and his willingness to help hie fellow men. A male quartet, Father Take My land," was rendered by Arthur and Ernest McKinnon, Glen Moss and Hy rnm Thomson. R. 8. McKinnon, n$xt speaker spoke of him as a boy chum. How kind and willing he was to help those In dis- hisPatrai and marched by his side. Basket Ball games were played Scoots against Fathers, and in most of the games the Scoots were ahle to defeat the Parents. After the games all were gathered around the camp fire where a very good lunch, prepared by the Scoot consisting of hot dogs, rolls, cake and ice cream was served. While all were enjoying the lunch, scoot songs and bear stories were the big features. The scoots were all very happy and I am sore the fathers enjoyed the evening although they were loosera in most of the games played. Why not give the scoots a return party fathers? Wednes day evening the High School Gym. is open for fathers and business men. Lets get out Wednesday evening and learn how to play Basket Ball: l.hiih AWab few la k n. Tb arta4 at SW riA ra. Ha 4U at mi swrrtrfcn awJwlW 4 Mi tress. acUr a at aad taaibA aa aa4 plaa to h aw aw fe la LADIES LITERARY CLUB MEETS The Laies Literary Club was enter tained hy Mrs. Ajbbie Telford and Mrs. Mildred Thompson at the home of Mm. Telford on Feb. 3rd. Trifles 4 Drama, was given by Mrs. Lucille Thornick. There were twenty-niimembers present and five guest, name ly: Mrs. Aflnie McKinnon, Mm. Han nab Telford, Mrs. Lucille Hatch. Mrs. Lila Telford. After the book' report; a delicious luncheon was served and a very good time was reported by all. The next meeting will be held ai the home of Mrs. Agnes Rex on Feb. J)hsn Florida Wxs aRepuclc LOVE'S MESSAGES noe upon M nofftr f sJlohn H.Hclnfceh GOVERNMENT Oklahoma) THAT newspaper advertising is the only sure way to attract trade. The, printed word has a world oj meaning to buyers. Those business concerns who have concentrated their selling efforts to persistent newspaper advertising have been able to increase turnover to such au extent that they can give greater value and receive increased profits. The buying public prefers to buy from those concerns who tell through the printed page what they have to v ; -- PRO-DUCE- After Sacrament meeting Sunday, February I4th Daughter of the Utah Pioneers will be organized. to Any woman shall be eligible membership In the society who is over the age of 18 years, of good character and a lineal descendent of out ancestors who came to Utah prior to tbe advent of the railroad, May 10, Mgaf (Aont Mar . K, Weston, 4fent to Salt Lake City, Saturday, she will receive Medical attention and rest up for g lime. She was accompanied by I860. Mr. and It;, Russell Kirk, f , BASKETBALL j i i The choir is working hard on the opera ''for the budget number to take place soon ' -- V . Lowell W. Kesri is spending a short time in Salt Lake City, visiting, relativ' es and friends 'itt South lUch Mr. Charles Spencer of Randolph helpe the mail carrier over Wednesday with a sleigh. 1 t A number of townsmen on are working the unemployment road job on the red dugway. 1 - Subscribe for The' Reaper." . ' feed snow loan. that may be interested in a feed Following a request of the entire ORDERING Extension Service Staff, the govern- BABY CHICKS. ment feed loans which closed last fall .was reopened for the montn o Tbe time is near at band when you vill want to place your order for February. feed and who baby chicks. Prices on orders from Anyone short of wishes to make application for a February to April 80th received from lone may get in touch with Mr. L. the Anderson Hatchery and Breeding B. Johnson, Randolph, Martin Kearl Farm in Ogden, Utah, are as Laketown. Shelby Huffaker, Wood20 50 100 400 ruff, or the county agent before FebA over this last the 29th., being day ruary applications will be received at the 9. C. White Leghorns 14e 13c 12c 11c 15c 14c 13c North Dakota office. 8. C. Rde. Island Reds One 'Individual may apply for a Buff OipingUn ......16c 15e 14c 18c loan on not more than tb head of Barred Plymouth Rks. 16c 15c 14c 18c cattle, 6 work horses, 100 sheep (un-le- r White Plymouth Rks. 16 15c 14c 13c 3 years) and IQ brood sows. The price lists from other Utah hatchtotal amount per head is as follows: eries have been requested and will Cattle and Horses ,...$9.0Q per head be published soon. .90 per head The county agent will be glad to Sheep ....'. 1.00 per head assist individuals ordering chicks or Brood Sows The total amount to a new appli- will help in pooling orders. cant for all classes of livestock If you expect to get chicks this would be $334.00 spring start preparing a suitable If you received a loan last fall for place to receive and brood them in less than $500 and need more finance, and have it ready a few days before you may make application for anoth- they arrive. er loan, the total of tbe two loans amounting to not more than $500. FARMYARD MANURE Full details on these . supplemental IS VALUABLE ! but loans have not been received, will be published as soon as they arAfter twenty years of fertUliing rive. experiments at the Utah Experiment Indebtedness on your reat estate or Station in Logan, the following statelivestock does not disqualify you for ment is made: It was found possible a loan, providing the bolder of the .to maintain or build up a high state mortgage on tbe livestock will sign of productivity in this soli by the a waiver to the effect that the gov- nse of farmyard manure and a good ernment mortgage is of equal stand- cropping system. From this we may deduct that one ing with their mortgage. In case you wish to make appli- load of farmyard is worth more on cation for a loan be prepared to give the land that a hundred piled up in the following description on eacb bead the yards. NOW 1 the time to finish of livestock, except sheep: Breed, hauling away your remaining manure name, age, weight, sex, color and dis- piles and keep them cleaned up regtinguishing mark, brand and ear ularly. This adds food to your soil mark. A description of sheep should and e as a group or in and sanitation to your barnyard Include breed, groups, color, brand and ear marks. home. E. L. GUYMON. Remember that the last day Is FebCounty Agricultural Agent. ruary 29th. Kindly inform anyone you SHOWER GIVEN YOUNG v. s. North ORich Two Games Boys and Girls Teams Fri. Feb. 19 CDance after Game BRIDE ECLIPSES OF SUN. MOON TO MS VISIBLE IN U. S. Feb. 11. The relatives and friends gave of Mrs Delphia Smith-Barnher a shower at the meeting house about one hundred being present. A program and games were the features followed by a dainty luncheon. Many useful and beautiful gifts were received, among dinner set, a which were a a full set of silver and rocking chair more useful nnd many gifts, oo numerous to mention. The Reaper Joins with the friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Barnes In wishing them a happy journey the coming years of theii through married life. i: 42-pie- . - 2d. He is survived b his widow- and -fhe folkwingTn(irrr Mrs. Ellen Kennedy, Henry T. Levear, (Richard and Garth, all of Randolph and hy its mother Mrs. Janet Nicholls, and tbe following brothers and sisters: William, John, Andrew and Oscar, of and Randolph; Matthew of Ogden, LitMrs. of Woodruff, Utah; George tle Eastmon of Evanston; Mrs. May Jacobson of California; Mrs. Janett Johnson of Login, Utah; Mrs. Mary Oorless of Alberta tfenada, and Maggie Wilson; also six grand children. m t The bereaved family has tbe pathy of the entire community. The following, with perhaps others relatives were in atof tendance at the funeral : Mr. and Mat Nicholls, of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson, of Logan; Mr. and Mie. George Sessions of Evanston; - es t , di&ncffelbBrbncL lc Uh A few friemfoand relatives met at the home of Luther B Reed, Wednesday night and gave him a nice party, in hon or of his 74th birthday. fy fol-lews- : Newspaper advertising can always be depended on to stimulate business because it commands attention. Newspaper advertising bas a great guiding influence. It is a great help 'to both' buyer and seller. Business slows down when adverTb bb warM t tising Is cut down. To secure the most profit out of mm mr anj business It is necessary to stimulate Ibaa I b yak A greater volume of business by newspaper advertising. A Hve business concern is ever Fb Mat. B to. ' alert: to serve public and assure Mm Abnw ftfl l Tbl an mm bnr satisfaction. There is always a greater degree of assurance accompanying WImm Mi Vm aawt , purchase from persistent advertisers Lwa that Im bmr, Their goods are moderately priced, that I faaa rw good to look at, and give the service Pi guaranteed. ADVERTISING PRODUCES BUSI NESS. MORE ADVERTISING MORE RUSINES8. GET RICH COUNTY TO ORGANIZE 1HB DAUGHTERS OF THE UTAH PLENTY OF BUSINESS! PIONEERS A. M. H. ; wilajmefolierlijro oder ohclbvid occupied aopnhdenf'mxn 18IZiol8l5.Tfiein LOAN RfcAMENkJJ. -- 4 hens County Agent Notes - V. Jadclkltefiaclcr he&e Ihe fireplace shows fWwcs BdsonR. Waite, Shawnee, Laketown News waauHccffjoridhhnd ftetyhile House buifr wHh DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK? sell. Ihcre from 17th. (By e Bishop Johnson spoke of bis who were Scotch, his mother, who is still living, was born in Scotland, April 1st, 1851. His father died some thirty years ago. Closing song, choir, Rest, Rest for the Weary Soul. Benediction, Jos. E. Hatch. The floral offerings were profuse and beautiful This was one of the argest funerals held in Randolph for a long time. The funeral was conducted by The Desert Mortuary of Salt Lake City. Henry Nioholls was born in Almy, June 28, 1873 and moved with his parents a few years later to Argyle. With the exception of one year spent a Canada, his whole life was spent County. He was married to $. RichEllen Jones in Feb. 1899. He dary was operated upon for appendicitis, some 29 years ago at' the St. Marks Hospital perhaps the first case of appendicitis in Rich County to be operated upon, and about twelve years ago was operated upon for ulcers of the stomach at tbe L, D. 8. hospital and again in January, the past month but died following the operation Feb. par-entg- miM a mm to Rest Laid By JAMES W. BROOKS : Wednesday the Boy Scoata inter 'taine their Parents at the High School Oym. Each Scorn in order to go had te bring his father or some other man. Each Scoot took his father with him in VE Henry Nicholls There will be two eclipses of the sun and two of the moon during 1982 one of the sun and tha. other of the moon visible in this locality. The first is the annular eclipse of the. sun March 7. invisible here. The second is a partial eclipse of the moon March m 22, then beginning about 2:49 a. a total on August 31 there will be of to visible part;, sun. the of eclipse South America, from the vicinity of Montreal Canada, Portland, Maine, and Boston beginning here about 11920 a. m. and ending 1:27 p. m. The Moon will be in eclipse September 14, invisible here. -- ent-of-tow- n Mrs. Geo. OHara 81ms of Evanston. and Mrs. Walter ?- CARD OF THANKS We desire to express onr sincere Hunks and appreciation to all those who helped la any way during the sickness and death of our loving hus- band and father. MR. HENRY NIOHOLLS, and FAMILY. V . Woodruff News Tuesday morning the stork flew over and left a beautiful big baby girl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted South. Everyone is doing nicely. atw Many of the Cornia family are tha of because sent from Woodruff death of the husband of Mrs. Leomg Cornia Pierson. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cornia and Is a former resident of Woodruff. - The men who have been working the Monte Crteto road, could not work Tuesday because of the snow. on ODD FACTS ABOUT 1932 In addition to its being leap year, has several odd facts in connection with its dates. Starting with of the Washingtons birthday most holdays fall on Monday; Memorial Day, Indepdendence Day, Labor Day and others.' Easter will come very early, on March 27, with Lent start1932 ing on February 10. Many folks who have birthdays on the 20th of Febru ary will celebrate their first natal day in four years. Christmas fell on Friday last year, but this year It Jumps over. Saturday and occurs on be Subday; Monday' 'will, therefore,r' the legal holiday. - - - 1 do job work of all kinds |