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Show r lPi.r. ". IBWHI iwarfain. JL1 - i. ' w 4- - ,j r; ' 4 I 'S An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot the People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 4'Nfimbr 21 ALL STATE BAND IS TO BE ASSEMBLED Laketown News small daughter, last ! wtek-en- i Mr. s f Marjory , , tq attend o1 their ao( Milton, who is grauuatiny from theU. S. A. U., Misses Ramona ' and EiUnfa'Lou Weston accompanied them. They stayed the weea-enand returned; with Mr. and Mrft; Wood Christensen, who spent a few ttajs here with Mr. and Mrs. G. X. ton. , s d - Luther B. Reed, who was seriously 'ill last week, is "quite improved at this writing. We wish him more recovery.'1 nice and baby visiting relatives And- trieuus heier Asael has, been .. 'employed as teacher at Fielding, .Utah, the past seliool term. Mr. and Mrs". Asael 'are - , Joseph Jlodges aijd daughter-Ethe- l, of Logan . spent ..ijhday here. v Miss ..the A. C, dijr.ng-tbe- . winter. accompan.to . spend . .the - . . Luther Tufts; .wife and daughters of Basalt, , Llaho,, .visited , old time .friends. here a few. dajs last week. , , Bishop Orson Satterthw aite and wife , of, Logan and Mis. II, , Warren Taj lor and. children of Brigham City spent Sunday and Memorial Day - , , . hei e. Elder 'Ola ' Tran strum, of. St,' Charles and Elder ,Bn oe of Bloomington, gave' interesting gTid encouraging talks, when acting as home. missionaries Sunday evening.: ,, . - ! j i Clayton Robinson. and, Phoebe ton, who have .been attending TJ. S, j A. C., returned' hopie, Sunday, with J. E. '.Tefisen' of Pocatello. Mr. Jensen re-turned Monday, taking with him, his ..wife, Mrs. Sarah .louden arid baby and MissVMfelunlir'flobtttr-tm- ' Wird'-ii- return f ing to Ogden to. conlinue her work in , the beauty salon there. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Griffiin and family have loft for' Newton; Utah, to spend the summer. Mrs. Jojce Irwin and children spout Mem rial Day at St. Charles, Idaho. The appearance of rain. Wednesday afternoon proved quite disastrous to Mrs. Elsw ortli Johnson, who was returning from a business trip to W.vo. Fearful lest the lain should s j h )il- the sugar in the rear of the truck, she climbed on the w l to cover it over. Some way her heel turned with her and she tell to the ground hurting one knee and am. She was taken to Monti elier the him was taken of day, where an the aim and medical attention given to both injuries. -- Kem-mere- - la-e- X-ra- y J Miss ) ,,wjift.hqsJbeeuratten(Iuis ied them. summer, hei e. June who has been Moffat, te clung school at Sugar Cite. Idaho, returned home Sunday. girl friend Miss Garner, who o mie with her. will visit heie a few days. A The Boy Scouts, under direction of Scoutmasters Vernon Robinson, Raymond B- Lamborn and Cheney Willis, are leav'ng Thursday for an auto trip and hike to Fort Hall, Id1 ho. Thev will probably knew mo-about Indians on their rotten and bv the wav girls, wouldn't vou like to be a Bov Scout just now? - e Miss Mae Cheney and Don Equar-liar- t of Kemm er. Wyo.. spent Sunday and Monday visiting at the home Of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Cheney. The E. X. Pearon family are here f ora ITannn., Wyo.. helning do the spring farming at the Manasseh Kearl farm. Whale Swallows Anchor; Cape May Swallows Tale! It was a whale of a yam that Capt. Esse Rofes, mastei of the fishing smack Sea Toy. told before he put out tothe fishing grounds again with a new anchor Hes known as a teetotaler and church member, so none here doubted his tale that a 90 foot whale swallowed the old anchor, dragged the craft wild ly through tne churning water, and nearly wrecked the boat. We spun so fast the compass went backward and the timbers got blazes." the captain relate The encounter with the sea monster took place off Chiconteague, Va. Cape May. N. J. hot-ter- n Originally a Prayer The word bead comes from bede, the old English word for prayer. Vera Lathel Gibbons ' j . : Mr. Eldon Putnam and Miss Oliva Mills were married last Monday at Ogden. We all join In wishing them success and happiness. Q MCM.U51FJZ .f v. LOGAN 175 music students of Utah have been selected as members of the AH State BaQd which will be assembled at the .Utah State Agricultural College June fi to IT for a period of intensive training. The band will be directed by Professor A. R McAllister of Joliet. Illinois. Profess Kor' McAllister is a nationally famous haul leader and Ins high school band has won the national eliumpotc-hifor frtnr consecutive times., During tlic peiiod of trailing the entire (band v ill be presented in public concerts. The total .membership will Include approximately 200 pieces and will be the lafgcst organization of' its kind ever asombcld' in the west. The membership is drawn from all the intermountain states on the basis of outstanding musical ability. ' Rehearsals will-- be held in the natural nnwhithoaDe' of the college, a beautiful setting overlooks 'ba- Cache Valley. The .members will ducing, as it should.' If the yield is tie bouspa V bftre under 3 tons, per aca there must be , srooet-hlng fail.aible tne' rccreahonarfacjTities"of closely see whether it is lack of fertility, the college and of Logan. ' The purpose of assembling this hand high Water table, excess alkali, imIs to give the band directors of the proper management or is the field old West an orm or tnqit,r to get at first and run out? Due half or more of your cultivated hard tlie meflmds o? Professor as he demonstrates bow tie farm should he producing alfalfa hay. produces winning organizations. The If your farm consists of sixty acres, haml school is one' of the special thirty acres or more should be growof the Utah State Agricultural ing alfalfla. Ten acres barley, 5 acres acres oats, 5 acres mixed grass and College national summer school. clover pasture. 5 acres peas and oats and the remainder stock "arrots mangels, potatoes and farm garden. Plow up five acres of the oldest alfalfa each vear, and plant five acres Sunday evening while the family of of new alfalfa each year with the David Culder were eating upper, they bailey crop. This will keep the same weie aroused by their neighbors and number of producing alfalfa notified that their liou-- e was on lire. each year, with every acre producing Defective chimney is blamed. Tlio it its best. This same rotation syslow n turned out in mass but it was tem may not fit your farm exactly, lint found impossible to tight 'lire and a system that will keep your alfalfa wind with only a small well for the voung end proluctive will always he sou.ee ot water. The liou-- e was de- profitable. bt lojed and onsidcr.ihle bedding and turn.ture were binned. Luckv for D.i RESULTS' OF RECENT FEEDING vid Hat he has it lully covered with EXPERIMENT AT U. S. A. C. insurance. pound of steamed bone The Misses Lathe! and Laietta Gib meal fed daily with a fattening ration bons have returned from Logan where of wet beet pulp, beet molasses and they have completed a sm cessf nl alfalfa hay doubled tlie gain secured year in the U. S. A. C. Miss Lathol on steers in a feeding experiment just has her degree and is now ready to completed at the Utah State Agricul :ut as teacher in one of our Rich tural Experiment Station. Beneficial result secured through the me of the County Schools. mineral were attributed to its high Miss Lydia Gibbons lias returned phosphorus conent and to the fact f om a two weeks visit in Cache Val- that the combination appears to be deficient in this ley. essential mineral. In different lots Mr. and Mrs. DuMont Podges mo of the feeding experiment phosphorus tornl to Salt lake and will go from was added to the beet byproduct rathere to Login where he will attend tion in approximately equal amounts summer school. in tlie form of steamed bone meal cottonseed cake. Millrun bran and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rich have moved barley. back to their home at Lakota, after Results secured with speniTTng Hie winter in Paris, Idaho, pound of steamed bonemeal more where their children. Bryan and Dor- effective than those secured with twq is attended the ielding High School pounds of cottonseed cake, three during tlie last winter. pounds of millrun bran or four pounds of barley. In the experiment the addiMr. and Mrs. An hy Sims and Miss tion of the bonemeal reduced the feed Lolita Hodges are home from Bos cost of producing beef $4.43 Elder Comity. Anh was principle at owt., a significant figure.by It is per ex Mamma and Ixfiita was teaching in nooted that the results of this experi Fielding. mental feeding work will materially affect future cattle feeding operations Miss Maiie Sprouse is home from in the state. Pa 'is. Idaho, where she was a student of the Fielding High. OUTLINE OF EXTENSION WORK FOR JUNE. Mr. N. M. Hodges of Sinilhfield, mo tored through Logan Canyon with a Visits from Extension Secialists : load of White Rose Flour for Lyman, Director William Peterson. Wyo. He reports the roads in exProfessor A. C. Esplin, Sheep Spec cellent condition. ialist. Professor Carl Frfebnccht. Poultry Town Marker Idea Specialist. Mis Myrtle Davidson, The London Chamber of Commerce Club advocates uniform air markers for Leader. Prof. Geo. B. Caine. Dairy Specialtowns, the sign to be of white letist. on black ground, letters to be ters twenty feet high and sixteen feet Projects to Be Emphasized wide and accompanied by an arrow pointing north. club work and Livestock -- l- d f p out-of-do- - t . r fe,a-t'-re- s Garden City. Facts a'-re- s One-tent- h i one-tent- h 1 1 Miss Annie Stuart has returned home after teaching school at the B. Q. Ranch. j , Amy Reed, at Mr. Carl Stuart spent a few days Logan last week. , ' . . LOGAN, May 28. Miss Vera Lath el Gibbons of Garden City and Mr. The Relief Stake Officers visited at Milton B. Weston of Laketown, were Relief Society last Tuesday and graduated today from the Utah State gave some very ' valuable and useful ( v , The degree information. Agricultural College. of Bachelor Science was formally V' dolph. Mrs. Orlando Dickson ,and twins, Meet with County Commissioners. conferred upon them at Commence College returned homq last week. Public meeting at Randolph 8 :30 p. ment exercises held in the. auditorium. m. , i J Miss Gibbons took Mr. Joseph Quibeli is .here working her degree in June 7: . E.school Home the Albert! . Economics . wut'h for - Dean of bairn visits in Garden City and a -V i V major in foods and dietetics. She is ' Laketown. Corner a member of the Home . Economics Mr. Cornia , Boyd returned Public meeting at Laketown 3:00 M ' club. ;.-- ;yv several weeks ago after spending most , p. m. ' Mr. Weston was graduated f rbrip tie ol. the winter in Idaho. ( ; i Every one, men, women and child- school of a Agriculture'- with degree ren aie invited, to attend these pubMr. Gilbert Cox returned from Lolic meetings. If you wish help Horn in animal husbandry. He. is. a- memA club. ber the of gan Sunday where heJia& been atDirector Peterson on any special Bureau.' tending, school. , . . USAC News j ,g call the county agent (before problem, , , Monday. ; My.-aiiMAN GRADUATED WOODRUFF? Mrs, 'Albert' E. Dean have d FROM COLLEGE gone: ;to' Salt Lake --Vfeere they . KEEPING ALFALFA FIELDS . remain ito indefinitely.-YOUNG AND PRODUCTIVE. LOGAN, May' 29. Carl 0. Stuart , Union meeting was held here Suntoday graduated In producing feed on the farm for of Woodruff-wra- s Col- day. Each ward was well represented. from State Utah the Agricultural the faim animals let us consider the Bachelor of Scien-cefollow mg: Alfalfa fields have been lege. .The deg-ewas formally 'conferred upon him - Last .Thursday the Relief Society decreasing during jjie last few years. held Ladies gave the church a very thorOne reason for tills is that most t of at the Commencement- exercise? ; ' ough cleanifig. which ' is appreciated the fields are toojold, , so that the in 'the College auditorium. . Stuart was the Mr. from by alL ' graduated stand are not so good as they formert ir a1 in school of 'Education with, degree ly weie Dandelion and other? weeds ' number A attended cerSunday large and grass are crowding out the alfal- music and a teaching certificate at Evanston two . fa plants. Alfalfa fweivil and alfalfa tifying his ability and preparation to school convention a- , , , diseases aie also cutting down on the teach in any high school iri, the State. weeks ago. . News USAC .Bureau. A jields. poor stand of alfalfa is un-p- i to cMr. Cox motored James Mrs. and 1 , editable. ' CLOTHING Ogden for Decoration Day. Mr. Cox Make a careful Itch eck on your al- REPORT OF THE Cox and baby returned Monday. Mrs, CLUB OF LAKETOWN . ; falfa fields and see, whether it is proremained at Ogden for a short; visit. ( speedy Mr, and Mrs. Owen Cox have moved to the Wimmer Ranch for the summer. All .who know e Director William Peterson can not-- , help but appreciate his wide experience ' and thorough knowledge of the state. I am sure that his visit to .Rich County will be welcomed by. all who have met him 1 jt before. Follow ing Is an outline of the subjects he will emphasize and a schedule of meetings : j ; ' 1. The Extenstoh Service Emergen-- ( y Program. 2. Alfalfa yields and methods of , harvesting. 1 Problems. irf; Range Management. 4. Underground j Water Supply. June 6: Farm visits in Woodruff and Ran- , - Woodruff News 6-- John II. Weston mo La Th u rsua y May 20, the 'graduation exercises n- - GARDEN CITY STUDENT GRADUATED FROM COLLEGE the spent at bait Lake Citj. and-Mrs. tordW - d COUNTY EXTENSION NEWS William Peterson, Director of Exten sion to Visit Jounty June 7 v' t Miv.and Mrs. Amos Robinson and ' $1.50 Per Year In Advance 1932 Randolph, Utah, Friday June 3, 4-- H I 4-- 4-- " Y 4-- Club' Tlie town met May 24th;-- Jn- - the Domestic Science room ofthe 'TDh School- for the second regular meeting this year. The meeting was conducted by our president Xoriene Wahlstrom. Tlie first lesson in the third year clothing project is the overhand patch. This patch was completed by each girl during the meeting. Our meeting adjourned at Four 4-- Bear-La-- - oVlftclf ELAINE TAYLOR, Reporter an Mrs. Lon Kennedy have been n . ahn .Ken- -. th.M "U . at Randolph. v Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Eastman ' an?) family have moved to their homestead for the summer. Mr.- - vis rti nedy ng-y- - Mrc-aUd- x- Bishop T. J. Tingey attended the funeral of Miss Marjorie Creagor at Morgan, on May 22d. , Mr. and Mrs. George Nicholls and family have moved to Randolph. PUBLICATION NOTICE FOR A Large number of people from varDEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ious places spent Decoration Day here The graves were decorated more beauGENERAL LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City, Utah, tifully this year than any year preMay 26, 1932. vious. that NOTICE given Rufus S. Humphrey, of Laketown, Utah, who, on April 28, 1930. made stock raising homestead entry, No 048461, for SWVtNE, is hereby EXE, Sec. 30. SE, EyoNWVt, EM-SW1- WoNEy,, Lots 2. 3, 4, Section 31, Township 12 North, Range 5 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before G. N. Weston, Notary Public, at Laketown, Utah, , Dll'1 the . 11th day of July, 1932. Claimant names as witnesses: Alfred Kearl, Ruth F. Humphry, Humphrey Kearl, and Joe Max Parris, all of Laketown, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR. Register 1 WOODRUFF CLUB MEETS 4-- Orders Youths Spanked; Judge Does It Himself Woodbury, N. J. Police Recorder L. Johnson sentenced thred schoolboys charged with having broken the lock of a motion picture theaters exit door to see the movie, ten lashes each, and then administered the flogging himself with a borrowed Frank strap. , , The boys, Franklin Heiser, sixteen years old, Norman Redfield, fifteen, and William Elliott, twelve, were accompanied to court by their mothers. Recorder Johnson found them guilty and fined eacb $5. Then he asked their mothers if they did not think the boys should be flogged. The mothers agreed and volunteered to give them a good spanking when they got them Success HuntThe Woodruff ers held a meeting, Tuesday', May 31, home. Simple deserts were demonstrated, It Is quite likely that you would and a bike was suggested for the prothe boys, Johnson admitted, spank on. Guests gram committee to decide were, Mrs. Millie Cornia, and Mrs. but I am going to be sure they are Jake Rnfi. mothers of two of our punished, so Ill do it myself." And members. We are always glad to have be did. mothers present. ELLEN FRAZIER. Reporter. Seized as Slayer After 4-- H 1 29 Years of Quiet Life 4th YEAR CLOTHING CLUB HAS MEETING Columbia, Mo. George Presnell, wanted since 1903 at Bakers-villN. C., on a charge of murder, was arrested at Prathersville, near here, where he had lived for 29 years as a respected citizen under the alias of George Miller. He is charged with slaying Louis Buchanan, a farmer, stabbed to death in a fight over Presnells first wife. Leaving Bakersville after the stabbing, Presnell said he went to Oklahoma and later came to Columbia. He remarried In 1908. He served as justice of the peace and was a juror In two murder trials, in one of which the defendant was sentenced to hang. fifty-- nine, The Jolly 4 Ilers met at the home of Mrs. Vilate Barton June 1. AH members were present and patterns were demonstrated. Our next meeting will be held at 2:00 oclock June 7.. at Mrs. Birton's. ALICE PICKETT. Reporter. Exhibits. Alfalfa Yields. Dairy Records and Testing. Rodent Control Work. Cajvonizing Demonstrations. Home Accounts. Pest Control (Cutworms, Etc.) If tlie countv agent can help you with your problems, kindly give him a call. County Before Day ( Steam Until 1853 no steamer had crossed the Pacific ocean. E. L. GUYMON, Agricultural Agent. i r e, V |