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Show An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Of The People Of Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 1, Number 23 Randolph, Utah, Friday, July Rich County Notes a (By ,W. R. Smith) The nineth annual fanners encampment will be held at 'Logan July the 15th to the 18th. This encamp: ment is intended for every farmer and farmerette of Utah, and the people of Rich County would not only enjoy a few days om the college campus, but would receive very beneficial instructions, and make many contacts with men of experience. Tlie program starts Monday evening with, a band concert from 6:00 to 1 :00 p. m., followed by a play hoi from 7 :0O to uara paqsraSujistp auuj in d k: S in Utah will appear on the program during this encampment Spme of those to appear are, 'President E.- - S. Ieerson, President Anthony W. Ivans, Chief O. A. Reedof the U. S. D. A., Professor J. B. Fitch, Professor Byron .Alder, May Wood Hinmajj will di-- ! ect the boys and girls recreation and folk dancing, Director Wm. Peterson and many others will appear cm the program. - Rich County is not .far, l roxn Logan and it is hoped many Rich County farmers will t&ke advantage of this evenj. The baby beef club at Randolph Is making splendid progress. There are 15 boys and one girl enrolled in this club. The members their calves to lead and eat grain. Looking over some of the calves last week It was easy to prophesy a most wonderful car of baby beef will go to Ogden pest January. The boys are taking a keen interest in feeding their calve and their leader, Sam Rex, is to be congratulated upon the wgv he is ' Keeping the boys Interested. The Woodruff lamb club made up of all girls is making a splendid record. Fern Eastman is acting as leader. The girls are caring for from four to eight lambs and with a few exceptions, the lambs are making a good growth . The girls are undecided whether to apply the money that they expect to receive from the lambs this fall on a new dress or buy a pure bred ewe. This is the only sheep dab of Utah composed of all girls. No doubt they will make a very good of themselves. The three clubs organized in Randolph lead by Mrs. Willi ard Peart. Mrs. Harold Jones, and Mrs. Frank Jacksont are composed of groups of ambitious girls and the wav the reports are coming in these groups are records. . These making enviahlf splendid leadens with the interest of the girls at heart and filled with a community spirit, will head the. groups in a successful year of club activity. Each group should have a reporter end puta --rite up of each meeting in the paper. . Come on girls lets . are-teachi- ac-cov- - go. SCRUB SIRES IN WASATCH BLOCKED After a strenuous campaign. Lyman Rich. Wasatch county, has succeeded in sending to the block the last of the scrub sires in his county. The death knell for the fcst one was on Dairy day, .Tune 7. During the cam-p- a igu 14 grade bulls were sent to the block. The county now bis 51 registered dairy sires. The Extension Service has aided in the placing of35 of these fires in the last three years. Rich county boasts the first allgirls Sheep club. This tion was effected at Woodruff May 15 through the assistance of J. P. Murray, state club leader and W. R. Smith, county agent. Woodurff club began with ' eight members but more are expected to join in the near future. The young .'shepherdesses began their career as wool growers by moth-ering orphan lambs. A number ofi the girls had obtained as many as eight orphans to care for. Utah ..Extension News. ' 4-- H Good Story Unverified , Thf' British war office has been to find, any evidence supporting lie legend that; the original Thomas Atkina was a private soldier whose name became familiar because be fell dead of wounds while in the act of delivering a message to the duke of ' Wellington during the Waterloo cam . s , un-abl- e , paign. : 0 , " 5 - Pepy't .Birthplace 'Big London and a little Huntindon ; shire town are both claiming to be the birthplace of Samuel Pep.vs. A tavern in London has dedicated a tab let, stating ihiit the famous diarist was born ip a house on thaf site, hut mam in thaf city still side with the small ' town In its clsims , $2.00 Per Year In SKYSCRAPER THE WAY OF THE WORLD TURN BACK THE HOURS This business of movie acting, like every other vocation, has its ups and downs, according to William Boyd, star in Skyscraper, a new De Mille studio production which will be shown at the Kozy theatre on Sunday. For even if Boyd doesnt enjoy bewhich ing smeared with was applied to his face, hands aind arms to make him look the part of a in several sequep grimy ces of this production, he does like to ride on the many contraptions of the modern amusement park. Consequently, Boyd thoroughly einjoyed working in scenes taken at Venice. Hollywoods Coney Island, where with Alan Hale. Sue Carol and Alberta Vaugh, who are featured in his support, be rode the roller coasters, exFun house, walked plored the through rolling barrels and other contrivances, while the cameras cranked. Skyscraper, produced ,by Ralph Block, was seenarized, by Tay Garnett and Elliot Clawson. Howard Higgin was the director. Tis a funny place we live in This world with its sorrow and joy And the people who live in this great world, Are more queer than any odd toy. Some are sio pessimistic They grumble at this and at that; Summer weather is too hot for them in winter, they get too fat If it rains they pull a sour face If it thunders they run and hide. Yet when Nature is in full bloom. They sit and in sorrow abide. Then theres the fellow who always Turn Back the Honrs, Gothams latest screen production which comes to the Kozy thearte on Saturday is lamp-blac- k steel-work- bii-ario- CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our heartfelt thanks to everyone who in any manner assisted us in our recent bereave ment, assuring each and all that your timely and helpful ministrations will ever be cherished. WM. NICHOLLS, AND FAMILY. j e Government reports show the Department deep in the hole for the last fiscal year, yet no one is surprised. As long as it is burdened with inconsistent rulings; as lojng as it engages in the printing business, furnishing printed envelopes below the cost of materiaL it will continue to lose money. Theres no more excuse for the government being in the job printing business than there is for it being is the shoe business. Yet it prints, at a huge loss to the of this count) y, millions of envelopes that should be turned out by job printing offices a fine graft for the concern that has the printing contract but a little rough on the public pock etbpq k Dob t be smprisisl to hear that this department loses millions annually, The surprise is that we go right on electing men to congress who havent the nerve to take this department out of the printing business and set it t doing what it was originally intended to do, and no more to handle the U. S. mails. Post-offic- tax-paje- rs . j DO YOUR PART In cosversation with a physician a few days ago we learned that nekt to the fly the mosquito probably has caused more deaths than almost any other insect ' He declared mosquito control should be considered an Investment, not an expense. Mosquitoes do not generate disease, as does the fly, but can carry disease germs as readily and spread death as quickly. In fact, they are far more ban fliq.s In carrying dangerous malaria and typhoid. They can only breed in quiet or. stagnant water, in such places as swamps, ponds, roadside pools, backyard puddles, rain Parrel. gutters, tin cans and old bottles ' ' full of water. There is one sure way to exterminate them, and that is to wipe out their breeding places. And there Is no more fitting time to start on such a task than Uo day. If Randolph residents will join hands in eliminating all such places as may exist about their premises and will at the same time mow their weeds and keep them mowed we will have a community free from this dangerous pest and one blessed with good health throughout the entire summer. One single colony of mosquitoes can easily start an epidemic of disease. But if every citizen does bis duty in the matter of eliminating breeding places we - will not have even one mosquito familv left But to be effective the work must start now. Tomorrow may he fust one day too late. - , ! TOBACCO announced as the story of a love that was strong enough to turn back the hand of time and film fans who have a penchant for the romantic will be gratified to know that the stellar players in this production are Walter Loy, a team that Pidgeon and Myj-nbids fair to become as popular as John Gilbert and Greta Garbo. The story in brief of Turn Back the Hours tells of a naval officer who Is discharged for cowardice. He drifts! to a small port in the tropics smile, where he is cared for by the kindly No matter how bad the weather. Torreon family. The daughter, Tiza He cares not if it rains on his hair, is amazed to see that thema)n does ' As he strolls along the heather. not offer to protect her from the inHe may not: have a new sedan. sults of a powerful local bandit leadOr evdu an old time Ford, er and the officer, ashamed, slinks He seems content with his old gray away and becomes a member of the bandits. Later, Tiza is captured by horse-the balpdits and it is then that the ofAnd carries himself like a Lord. ficers fighting blood is aroused. He He whistles as he works rescues heT and together they barriOr he sings some cheery song, cade themselves ifo the hacienda. They What cares be if he is poor, are besieged and just as things look Or that darkness stays too long? very dark, they are rescued by an There are some who hold their head American warship which has been As high and grand as a king, signald for. In addition to Mr. Pidgeon and They cannot speak to commdn: trash Yet to people their praises they Miss Lo.v, the cast contains Sam Hardy, Josef Swickard, George Stone, sing. Sheldon Lewis asd Ann Brody who Then there is the one who drinks. under the direction of Howard are To soothe his troubled mind. Bretherton. Ancl.tho you go all oer the globe j Some "drunks youll always find. GETTING Thy think that they are just as fine As George or Kitog of Swain. The merger of the W right and Curtiss airplane companies into a giganAnd tho they sleep is gutters wide tic $70,000,000 corporation is evidence, To cure them, is in vain. But just think how much better this that aviatiota is well beyond the experimental stage, and that it is going world would be. to be recognized henceforth as still If each one sought to try. means of transportation. Alanother To keep it turning all the time stock is at a high airplane ready Unto a sunlit sky. mark on the stock exchange, and If one would try to drop a smile, many individuals desirous of investA word, a help of hand ing their money are putting it in this To those whose hearts are weary. kind of stock. If there is a single Randolph citizefcii inclined that way, Theyd make q. better land. we havent any words of warning for If haughty, vaim and ego souls Would cherish the poor as friencts. him. Jbecause we personally believe the" larger airplane companies of tne And smiles would chase away the United States are a pretty good intears. vestment, But there are sure jo be We would not dread the end. a lot of fake organizations iln the field we understand they are. even now floating their offerings. We The above poem was sent in by one of our young Rich County ladies for would advise precaution in selecting are which she has our thanks. More of just what companys stock you comthe to buy. Investigate these poems would be appreciated by going pany before you invest your money. The Reaper. But dont condemn them as a whole because there are fakes in the busiVACATION ADVICE ness. Airplane transportation is goWe believe it was King Solomon ing to be dn a tremepdous scale in He that despiseth little less than ten years and those who who said: What get the right companies are going to things shall perish by them. he meant was that the man who f&ilS make money. , to watch the pennies will perish for A MECHANICAL BLESSING want of that which pennies will buy. We asked a Randolph man the other We daresav few Randolph citizens day the secret of his ability to keep realize so his large family just how vital a part the motor nicely and still maintain a bank account. He re- truck plays in the agricultural life I have always looked out for of this country. Motor trucks (Jeave plied : Just now when our western North Carolina in the evethe pennies. sekooEand earning a ning and the next morning they of out are boys few pennies in the vacation season dump fresh strawberries in Washingis a good time to acquaint them with ton City. About midnight big motor trucks leave Kalamazoo, Mich., and this manf secret and Old Kikig wise words. A few words of at dawn Chicago housewives are buyadvice on saving and thrift may put ing fresh, crisp Michigan celery. From d of all the fruit to them on the road to success and comfort in tjieir old age. You at least sold in New York city makes tlp cant lose a n thing yourself by offer-iln- journey from farm and orchard to J market tw motor truck. such advice. , t During 1928 more than 12,000,000 cattle calves, hogs and sheep were THE WORSHIP OF HITCH HIKERS carried to market by trucks. Today this type of foqdstuff is being hauled the S. Richard Editorial by (An Bond.) 200 and 300 miles In time it could be transported by rail, To the Would you have fame? Would you and at much less expense. Would you care to casual observer there may seem to be have fortune? sign your name to a fat movie con- but a few trucks op the highway. tract. to a series of syndicated news- But it must be remembered that they paper articles or to a magazine story? operate at a good rate of speed, and Do you have a desire to see your thousands of them travel only at photograph in hundreds of thousands night Everybody benefits. The producer gets his stuff to market quickof American publicationa ly and more economically ; to him this Then, hitch-hikIgnore the automobile and seek a Hyifig form of transportation means Increasfield where rests some mammoth bird ed profits, and to the consumer it of the air, loaded with fuel for a trip means food freshness at no higher to Africa or ' Asia or Australia. cost than he would otherwise have to The farmer Is While the intrepid airmen are getting pay for stale stuff. to to market his enabled for their get and produce dangerous flight ready eastipg aside articles that weigh , a at qny time of year and everybody pound or two so that more fuel may has to 'eat. Today the motor truck, be loaded, sneak inside the ship and a vehicle undreamed of 25 years ago, make yourself known when land has is proving one of the greatest blessr ; been1 left behind. ings that has come to humanity In t Airmen are gentlemen. They will the history of the race. 1 not throw you out. Time is precious and will not be wasted to take . you ChinsM Um4 Natural Gas You have back. You are famous. Natural gas was known and utilized sneaked aboard an airship, stolen a the Chinese before 1000 A. D. Reed by ride, jeopardized the lives of brave pipes, if appears, were used to transmen, endangered a valuable plane if. port and because of the hectic age in which j X we live, you' become a hero. The only Protected Stamp Act' thing that: keeps you from' being a villain of the first water is the fact The stamp act was passed by the tbait you didnt know you were enBritish parliament on January 10. dangering the lives of others but we 1765. Under Ibis law, the Colonists pin the medal of heroism eyep ppon were compelled to place stamps on all the breasts of the dumb. commercial and legal documents. It Some day a brave man will be sacwas in 1766, however, when regaled g rificed on the altar of a Colonists the ; protested. seeker. notoriety : . AIR-MINDE- D A COSTLY GRAFT CHEWERS BEWARE Now that stenographers legs, a man who relishes sport bare his dally chew of terbaccer has to be doubly careful where he spits. WHAT IS A MOTHER? The only woman a main can trust fs his mother. remarked a jilted swain recently. Remember, buddy, your, mother was once k flapper, trusted your dad and there are many future mothers uncaught in the matrimonial sea who will turn out to be one hulmlf-e-d per cent, pure gold. Try again. Step On the Gas. Lafayette's Ida The motorist what ' killed dang Marquls de Lafayette brought about that chicken, remarked the Irate the adoption, of . the trieoMfr as the should be kicked by a jackfarmer,' flag of France,. In 1788. , . ass and Id like to do it" s 12, 1929 6-1- - Sol-oma- one-fift- h one-thir- g one-ha- lf - e. ple-bia- n , . v , Advance Laketown's Latest Morton Kearl .motored to Salt Lake and returned bringing with him his medical wife who has been recei-inattention and Is considerably improved. Messrs Joseph Robinson and Venn-o- n G. Robinson returned from a brief sojourn in the state capital where Joseph has been visiting his daughter, Lilia and other frielnds and acquaintances, while Vernon has been attending the Fort Douglas Military encampment, Mr. and Mrs. David T. McLean of Soda Springs, together with Mrs. Wilson Newcomb and daughters, Maur-inAdair and Norma of Ogden, spent the Fourth visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Lamborn, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lamborn abd Mr. and Mrs. Ben Orvin. Mrs. Newcombe and over for a daughters are while. e, John C. Irwfoi and wife, son John and daughter Marian, of Devils Slide, came up Thursday (the 4th) and surprised his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Irwin by their visit. They spent the Eurtb by taking a tour around Bear Lake, and returned home late Saturday night. John K. Moffat and wife and daughter, Gwenneth akid son, Orval, visited over the Fourth with Mrs. Moffats father, Joseph Robinson also Roy A. Moffat, and left Friday to call on Johns sister, Mrs. Laurence B. Johnson of Randolph. Miss Katheryn Adams of Hyrum, is the guest of Miss Mildred Westoh, A quiet fourth was observed here the people for the most part going to the resortsi, .the lake and nearby can- yons. A number of them attended the celebration held at Montpelier, Idaho. Among them were our venerable citizens, 'Luthr B. Reed and wife, Mrs. L. D. C. Willis. Mr. Reed has been incapacitated for some time by paralysis, but is getting around quite well. Some of our people remained in Montpelier to witness the display which was a wonderful array of airal grandeur. fire-wor- ks Miss Clara Watson of Pasadena, Calif., is spending a short vacation at the home of her sister, Mrs. Hebe, Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Ebner Jensen of Scofield returned from their honey moon trip to the east and stopped over with the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Robinson for a short time. Mr. and Mr. W. E. Beatty of Salt Lake City spent the Fourth with Mrs. Beattys parents!, Fred and Rose Feller. The day was spent at the lake and a good time was had. They retqrned Friday mornin accompanied by Miss Violet Feller who will leave for California. Haying is just commencing the next thing on the menu. so thats John N. Lamborn and family made a business and pleasure trip to Logan during last week. Lewis Reed, who was employed near Logan, accompanied him home. Mrs. L. D. C. Willis with J Cheney Willis as chauffeur, (?) left Monday morning for Salt Lake, where they will meet her son Elijah C., who has been serving as missionary for the past two years in California axl Arizona. Modern bath rooms are being installed in some of our citizens homes. Boys this city water is great Carl A. Wahlstrom of Ogden, breezed in long enough to shake hands and say how do to his brother, N. Oliver and other acquaintances, .Monday. Did you cover up your cucumbers Sunday night? At the M. I. A, conjoint meeting Sunday evening the following program was rendered : Patriotic read ing, Mrs. Mary C. Robinson, piano Duet; Marva Weston and Hazel RobThis is the inson, short talk on Place, Vertuon Robinson, vocal solo. Pearl Alley. 1 OUTING POSTPONED The Farm Bureau Picnic which was to be held at Bear Lake Wednesday of this week was postooned until a further date due to the diphtheria in that section of the county. ' 1 Clock-Watch- ee . hitch-hildn- Definition of a elock watcher: juitter. New York American. A |