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Show . v. An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 5 Number 21 0 Laketown Randolph, Utah, Friday EXTENSION BARBER SHOP PHILOSOPHY News DISPELS MYSTERY (By DAVE SMITH) Memorial Day services were held at the cemetery Tuesday, May 30th., conducted by Bishop Geo. H. Robinson. Songs: Oh What Songs of the The Resurrection Day, and Heart, a quartet, "in the Sweet Bye and Bye, Heber C. Robinson, A. R. Weston, Bernetta Price and Pearl Alley Speakers were Bishop G. H. Robinson, DeWltt Johnson. Clarence E. Cheney and Herbert R. Weston. Opening and closing prayers were offered by John H. Weston and Morton Kearl. Memorial Day brought many visitors to town, among whom were the following: Mr. and Mrs. D. K. McLean and daughter, Eunice, of Soda Springs, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. A. G. H. Webb and sons. Grant and Wellington, daughter, Margaret, of Salt Lake City Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Roma Saltzigiver and family of Randolph; Mr. and Mrs. Senior Saltzgiver of Logan; Bishop and Mrs. L. B. Johnson and family of Randolph ; Mrs. A. W. Thorn oek, Herbert R. Weston, of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Lennie Smith and daughter. Mrs. Elva N. Smith of Ev anston, Wyo. ; Adrian Kearl and Mrs. Madge Nichols of Ogden, and probably others we have not learned, who all came to pay resipect to their departed relatives and loved ones. Due to the backward season, very few otherwise plentiful or domestic wild flowers were available. Much is being said by those who know about the importance of credit in our economic life. They claim credit is the industrial blood that OF BANK BUSINESS Country Banker Gives Simplified Picture of How a Bank Works to Help Other Peoples Business carries nourishment to our material life ; that without it our social' structure would soon wither and fade away like a delicate flower waiting for the rain. That government must have a high credit rating to avert a monetary calamity that would be so far reaching as to stop hens from laying. That industry must have its credit restored so it can get in a little deeper by expanding it facilities so Et can' provide more temptations to a public which has had its 'buying power loaiped off just below the chin as a result of efficiency experts showing A e 4-- H ng-ue- u pi-oje- " "s Vis-Le- - t u vice-preside- tree-siuer- Be-luc- e, i eeK-en- d accom-pauie- j j Mid-va.- e, j -- o . accorc-c,.iation- e ... , . Mr. O. H. Dunham, who wintered &xuaTioN uauaaDN at Burley, Idaho, is now at his sumI Mr. Leonard Bingham of Randolph mer home at Ideal, Beach. has willingly consented to cooperate Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Weston of Lowith the Extension Service by using were callers at the business gan, his place as a demonstration project for The main feature of this project is a places in town soliciting business Mills of Central the Logan. ot a for demonstration garden family a live. Mr. Bidbhami has prepared Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stuart and the tine Arm seed bed and in cooperation Lolita Hodges and Louise Misses with the County Agent has planted in will spend the week-enthe following varieties of vegetables: Sprouse with Woodruff and visiting ' Randolph Radishes, lettuce, spinach, glarden ' cress, swiss chard, endive, leek, onions relatives and friends. turnips, beets, carrots, peas, cabbage, Misses LaRetta and Lydia Gibbons, cauliflower, khol rahi, parsley, Mabel Cook, Faye Hodges and Mr. asparagus, and potatoes. Ail of Cook are home from college, Vernon these vegetables have been grown sucthemselves that tha all and expressed With in south Rich County. cessfully well spent. been had school year this number of different kinds of be a can the in family garden plants The road through Logan Canyon is supplied with a palatable variety of now open and though soft places hamvegetables that will stimulate the aptravel, yet it is passable for careper the and reduce health petite, prompt drivers. ful cash expenditure. Mr. Bingham will keep an account The Hodges and Garden City Canal of the costs and returns on his garCo. completed cleaning the canais on den, so that at the close of the season in he will know whether it has been Monday of this week and turned which of second water, feet some forty or whether he should sow his profitable lot hack to alfalfa or some other field will be used in watering some eighteen hundred acres of land. crop. isoxt Thursday, June 8, at 2:00 p. Mr. and Mrsr Julius Wright motored m. Prof. J. C. Hogenson, Extension via Logan Canyon to Brigham City meet clubs will the Agronomist, to attend a family reon Thursday, and public at Mr. Bingham's garden Smith of the union family. They will and discuss it from the standpoint ot return Friday. a suitable home garden for a family of five in south Rich County. Bear Lakers A number of formpr EVERYBODY INTERESTED IN to Logan Canyon motored through HOME GARDEN IS INVITED TO and relatives and friends meet with ATTEND THIS DISCUSSION. beautify the graves at the different in the vallev. towns CUTWORM POISON d rhu-barn- AVAILABLE 4 If you had trouble with cut worms last year it will pay you to bail your lou gaiueii plot with poison- brain may mix tins bait yourself or obtain it iroiin tne (jouuiy Agent at 5c per in. in case you wish to mrx your own poison use the following iormu-ia : 5 lbs. Lry bran or alfalfa meal White arsenic or pans green ..1-- lb. 1 pini Lneap molassese 4 Water qts. mix me poison thoroughly with Mix the the bran or anatfa mean syrup with the water and add slowly vvinre-nuxing to the" poison mixture. Just aud enougn water to make a crumbly mixtuie that will ball in the hand. Two or three applications broadlbs. per aero cast at lue rate of just previous to planting may be needed to rid the soil of cut worms. Broad cast at fwo day intervals. Scatter the ba-- t in the evening as the worms feed at night. If the plants are up scatter a little bait at the foot of eacn plant. 4 -- - 10-1-5 FOUCR-CLUB GIRL PURCHASES BABY CHICKS H -- i n r Let us wish Elsie a heap of cess with her brood. d CMonday 5th Tuesday 6th 'The Last Chance The Gadabouts A New Western A High Class Modern Comedy Dont Miss It. Youll Like If M-.- - j ' '5 We notice a prominent citizen wearhi commemoration of Ihe birth of L. I?. iD President Brigham Young, the ing a red beak. No! This is not from Sunday srV.ol 4 ponsored an outing and 3 beer. to aMerelv some eurry crome hiektey.) party at the Take Park Wednesday, applied May 31st.. and furulshed free ice, Miss Edith Jones of Randolph is a cream and vefreuSwuits. A good crowd attended and a1) had a good visitor at the borne of her sister, Mrs. timeu This was hooked for June 1st., ' George Karlov. (the birthday), hilt something changed t the plan. f The Farnsworth Imperial Players Tihe ilny. last presented their A Mrs. Jos. Trwir Is spending a week Chance. to June 1st., Thursday j or so at Ogden, and Morgan, visiting large and aprpeciative audience. Comedy Drama j -- ! abounding in Laughs and Thrills i -- , 1 a (4 r Word reached us recently of the death of Lavon Gardner of San Diego, Mr. Louis J. Gardner. California. (LaVons father) accompanied with his four daughters, Mrs. J. G. Sprouse Mrs. Burton A. Pope, of Garden City, and Mrs. Whit Transtom and Mrs. Mathew Pugmire, with Mr. Whit Trantom as chauffeur, left at once by motor and will reach San Diego in time for the. funeral. ahead of our own. will not go out of town to get their barber work done the principle is exactly the same. - STITCHING SEVEN MEETS The Stitching Seven held their We studied neck meeting May 31. lines and type of women. Our next meeting will be held June 7th, at the High School at 2 :30. ZOE JACKSON, Reporter. 1 4-- H Parents 25 c. Unmaried Childern with Parents Free . CLUB NEWS Hostess Club of Laketown, The met Wednesday, May 24th in the school building. Mr. Gu.vmon. Miss Miller and Miss Davidson were present. Miss Miller talked on. Foods and Posture." Miss Davidson gave us helpful information on our club work for this year. MARIE WESTON. Reporter. 4-- FOURTH YEAR FOODS CLUB The Fourth Year Foods Club met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Hyrum Norris. The club was organized as follows: Gwen Norris, presi dent: Annie Schenks, vice-preside- Dora McKinnon, secretary and treasurer; Ada McKinnon, recreation lead- er, and Maxine McKinnon, cheer Our leaders are Pearl leader. Brough and Mrs. Grace Norris. BETH KENNEDY. Reporter. suc- FOUR-- MEET Playing at Randolph June 5th and 6th n! I Miss Elsie Jackson, 1932 winner oi the $100 4-- Union Pacific Scholarship at the U. S. A. C- - has just purchased for 100 baby chicks, or one chick each dollar contained in her scholarship. If Elsie could make each chick produce for $1 to match the other $100 she would have enough to give her a good start in college. This goal of course is a liittle high for chicks at present prices, but if she is as successful with poultry as she has been with her 3 baby beeves and her foods club work, her returns will be worthy : of mention. Miss Jackson is now entering her fifth year of club work as reporter of a Hostess club. Last year she was president of her baby beef club. IMPERIAL STOCK CO. 1 , 4-- L. and Deal Farnsworths .liu-ie.-- - , - i 1 Garden City News . COUNTRY banker recently pre pared the following simplified statement for his neighbors on just how a bank goes about helping them: It is the most important part of a banks business to lend money. Of all the money deposited in a bank, the law requires that a certain percentage industrial captains how they could be kept on hand as a reserve to meet install a machine that would eliminthe demands of depositors. It is the ate thousands in wages. That the business of its officers to lend the balfarmer needs more credit to get out of ance conservatively and safely. the jam credit has got them into. The .loans of a properly managed That the man of the street need more credit so he can buy more now and bank are invariably made to those it forget about it later. That we all believes are able to repay, and always need our credit restored so we can on condition that they be repaid at s buy and spend without money. stipulated time. I know very, little of this tangle-mazThe promise of an individual to re ' of credit. All 1 know' is that when a customer gets a hair cut and pay a loan to a bank on a certain date does not pay for it, he has sold his is as sacredly inviolable as the promremitafion at a very modest price; ise of a bank to repay its depositors on and that he can not use it again in demand, or, in the case of a certificate tnv shop until he buys it back again of deposit, on the date it fails due. When our local business houses, it comes to be known of an individual perhaps Mrs. S. L. Wyndhom of South Caro- which have sums snugly filed that he always pays, his credit is summer away in theirtidy lina, is here spending the books could shed some established and his bank is always with her sister. Lula B. Kearl at the light on the subject? However, it is to extend him needed accommodaKona Lula ranch. a problem for our President and hUs glad tions. to unravel, and his politiMr. and Mrs. John II. Weston made cal chariot is A well managed bank never capirolling too fast for me a business trip to Logan last week-ento stay on behind. Blit what be can talizes industries. That is. it does not and returned bringing their son, Rulon do to, our knotted and tangled noliH. place its loans in fixed form, but puts J. and daughter. Phebe, who attended cat nrniWoms T can Id m them where they are to be used for the U. A. C. the past winter. Miss and tangled looks. Those who would temporary requirements, and where Emma Lou Weston and Clayton Rob- not' see foreign countries prosper they will be taken up at the time spec! inson, U. A. C. students, have also tied. rerurned home. How a Rack Lends NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Marshall It is not the funeliou of a bank to took their daughter, ' Lora Lee io become a partner in industries, nor A new lvas been started recently for medical examination. under the leadership of Mrs. William could it be legitimately done with the Groll. The object of this projeor " Last week two oi our town's is money of depositors. Its loans must cyclists to teach the in liquid form, that is. repay be ki of the art hoys cooking. Harmon cn.euey anu Edwin Robinson, The clulb consists of six members, .title in cash at stated intervals. vvno weie a sume seeing tunli, A tank must use the greatest dis anu a utue ouung, ueciued namely; Paul Johnes, Mynard JaA to peual their way to Oguen, Utah, cobson, Gale McKinnon. Bill McKincrimination in making loans. left early lnoymug via Ewusioii, anu non. Blen Norris and Bob Wamsley. cannot expect accotnmodn stranger The name decided on for the club 'lions.' Tt ari'iveu at eguen. Tut-- spent a' raw is ctistomao'for lire'bdri-othe Super Maes 4t ouarounu went tnen uays visiUiigu' by a statement of hs financin' er to make with there a wnne and re- meeting the officers were elected Logan, which is kept in the bank s affairs, : Paul Jolin Gale McKinnon, president turned via tne Garueu Omy road. Mynard Jacobson, records. It is a ptiuLhcble offense to They claan to nave nau a very good es, make a false statement for the purand secretary reporter. time anu enjoyeu tne trip very mucn. At our second meeting we made muf pose ef borrowing funds. s nave naming 4a tnem Tne ins which turned out a great sucNa it rally, in their dealing with the now. cess. Next time we hope to have all regular depositors of the bank, its Mrs. J. C. WilLis is paying a brief of our members present, and we will officers become well acquainted with visit to her. mother. Mrs. Jos. fc. try a new subject.' We meet every their, characters am! their resources Monday nmlit. Morey at North Ogden. and are thus in a position to determine how large a line of credit each one Mr. and Mrs. Beuj. Westoir and CARD OF THANKS is entitled to. That is one of the great maue a business and daugmer advantages of being a bank depositor. pleasure imp to aatt Bane vity :ast We wish to express our gratitude The man who knows how to get w Kearl them tnera anu returneu iu and appreciation to everyone who in into debt wisely, that is, who borrows any 'way assisted during the sickness money with which to make more an "ulus' oi ins own sponsor&mp. and death of our dear husband and money through legitimate enterprise, father. Dr. and Mrs. J. IS. Alley of is the borrower whom the bank is MRS. JOSEPH KENNEDY, Uiuili. weie isiiois at lue jsouili looking for. By the frank interchange AND FAMILY. IiXieii Rancu bunuaj and viouuay. of opinion and a free discussion of various projects, the borrower is often Frank Williamson anu liaudail lvearl were called into the govern- - her daughters and at Devil's Slide, guided and helped by his banker. "in order to procure a line of credit meat reforestation service anu leit 'V1 h lle1' son, Jolin o. She and Mrs. Saturday to jom the camp. (And now G. ti. Alley a comp.in.ed her daugh-tw- at a bank three things are important: 1. A statement of assets showing a Iter, Grace, to Ogden, who upnde. went souis are grieving. , a successiul appendicitis operation basis of credit in the way of invested Mrs. Geo. N. Weston and daughter Thursday at the Lee fiosiiilal. capital, or collateral of sufficient value were Logan visitors for a ports are that Grace is getting aloug to cover amount of loan, or nicely. few days last week. "2. An endorser whose credit is es The trees (at least a month late) tablished at the bank; and Mrs. Frank Lamioorn and faintly 3. Average deposits of a sufficient spent a ween at Frontier, Wyoming, flre beginning to appear as though amount to justify the extension of the would return. relatives spring and friends. visiting . desired Miss Nelda Kearl is spending a and B. Y. Irwin Mr. Fur a tr-were called to Casper, Wyoming, and short vacation in Salt laike Oity with re.atives and friends. it ,i. a crew. aibout left They shearing Miss Verla Iugmire of St. Charles, O. veea tack t or siiomu we sa a wean Idaho, is spending a short time at the back?) home of Mrs. Andrew Mattson at thq ir. Iaw is. the optTneterist, made a Meadowville ranch. Tew calls on some of the local people . Mrs. Ii.vrum Neheker is paying a t Tuesday, May tffth.. in i liebrief visit to her daughter. Mrs. O. his business. W. Adams, also her son. A. Hulme Smiling ( 'has. D. Cheney of Mont-- Neheker in Salt Lake Oity. ing the Salt; Idaho, n pro-oShirley Neheker. Jr., and Miss EilLake Hardware Co., and genial, W. A. Atuird or : gtion. representing the een Neheker came tip from Salt Imke week-enat the Shape Williams Candy Co., were busi- City to spend the Falula farm. durii-ness visitors the week, calling Mr. Alvord on the local merchants. i Miss Susie rshinsky of Frontier, had his wife along to take advantage is Wyo... visiting with Miss Lynne of the nice drive through the uiminLamborn. X tains and valley. 4-- NEWS NOTES MR. BINGHAM COOPERATES TO GltOAV DEMON- d 0 $1.50 Per Year In Advance June 2, 1933 4-- SPECIALISTS WORKERS Last week Miss Myrtle Davidson, assistant State Club Leader and Miss Specialist, Elina Miller. Nutrition spent three days in Rich County. A leaders training school was held at Randolph May 23d. The following two days were spent with the Senior Home Science Clubs and their leaders. discussing and outlining their program for this year. Miss Miller also met several groups of women and discussed the possibility of supplying a hot dish to supplement the school lunch during the coming school year. A total of 17 meetings were held with an attendance of 187 people. E. L. GITYMON. Agent. County Agricultural HOSTESST.VB MEETS 4-- H Hostess Club met May 31 t. We discussed our constitution and The next meeting will he held June 7tih., at 2 :30 p. m. ELSIE JACKSON. Reporter. The I in the win rthou se. by-law- s. Book of tho World Let the great hoi k of rour principal study.--Chesterfiel- the world he |