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Show r T f - f U I An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 2, Number 12 $1.50 Per Year Randolph, Utah, Friday, April 25, 1930 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF FISHERIES WASHINGTON Kozy Program i WHAT IS THE FIRST Randolph Locals ESSENTIAL OF PRAYER Laketown In Advance Links Eli Didericksen has left for a trapRICH COUNTY FISH & GAME CLUB Christ said, When thou prayest Miss Eena Miller of the U. S. A. exping tour. GARDEN CITY, UTAH, be as thou not tension shalt division foods dept, met with the hyprocrits Dear Sir: Melvin and Vem Gunn, were Ran- are: for they love to pray standing the mutual ladies Tuesday evening, Situations naturally In accordance with the information funny with in the 6ynagagues and in the corners and gave some very instructive anl Reginald Denny to make them fun- contained in your application for fish dolph visitors Sunday. nier make One Hysterical Night, Rainbow Trout will be asigned for of the streets, that they may he seen interesting talks. Universal comedy, at the Kozy Thea- the waters which you desire to stock. Dont forget of men. Verily I say unto you, they tre April 26th, an exceptionally enhave their reward. Miss Phebe Weston was unfortunThe distribution of this species ocMonday, May 5 But thou, when thou prayest, enter ate in contracting a case of measles tertaining and amusing picture, one curs May to October and if there ore into that will start you laughing and keep sufficient fish your consignment will closet, and when thou has and is unable to attend school for a Watch for further announcement of. shut thy you laughing until its Mlarous climax. be forwarded door, pray to thy father while. She is getting along real well when thy are shipments Without revealing the unusual plot made to your vicinity during that May Health Parade and Program which as in secret; and thy father thus far. it may be mentioned that Denny finds period. which seeth in secret shall reward! thee Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Bellman himself as Napoleon' at a fancy Mrs. Pearl Nebeker returned home openly. visitors last week. Applications are filled in the order week-endress ball where .the others present, in which received. . ' The Lord does not want us to pray Thursday, after spending the past also representing historical characters You will be given advance notice We wish to make the following cor- using word of vane express . He few weeks visiting and ministering are told that Denny really believes he Of the exact time and date of delivery rection of an item that was printed in wants us to pray humblay. Just as to her father who is ill at Dillon Mont. is Napoleon. as soon as that is determined upon. last weeks paper: It was Mrs. Mary Christs apostles were poor humble She reports his condition is not chanDenny wrote the story of this pic- Full directions for the preparations Fackrell instead of Mary B. Rex, men. He wants us to pray for, the ged much. ture which was directed by William necessary for the receipt and care of that made the trip with Mr. and Mrs. things we really need. He can see James Craft- - An unusual love story the fish until planted in the waters Geo. I. Barker. We are sorry we what we need and, it pleases him when Mrs. J. L. Willis entertained a numweaves itself through ,the thread of to which destined are we pray for them. of friends at a party on JTriday error. ber made this We are also on the sorry printed the plot with the charming Nora Lane reverse side of this sheet. that Aunt Mary only got as t ar as the J Regularity is a fine phrase to be re- afternoon. Should it be impossible to deliver paper on the trip, for we are sure she garded. We should pray regular. But playing opposite the star.' There is g if this regularity makes prayer just Theodore Adams of Salt Lake City action and a the fish as indicated above, you will would of enjoyed such a trip. plenty of Mr. and a common every day habit it does us visited his grandparents cast that includes E. J. Ratciiffe, be duly notified and your application 1 qo good. When we pray we should Mrs. Hyrum Nebeker during the past Fritz Field, Slim Sumerville, Jules will be continued on.iile and will, at Cowles, The following people attended the pray with faith andsinciriity. One of week. Joyzelle, Walter Brennan. the next distribution, receive prior atour hymns says Prayer is the Souls in Henry Otto, Margaret Campbell, Peter tention over applicants of more re- funeral of Fred Lamborn-hel- d Sincere Desire, uttered or unexpresMr. Mrs. E Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Nebeker moJ. and Gawthorne,' D. R. O. Hatswell, Rolfe cent date. Monday. Sedan and Lloyd Whitlock. Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hatch, Mr sed; the motion of a hidden fire that tored to Salt Lake City Friday acVery truly yours, One Hysterical Night, may be ratand Mrs. G. W Peart, Mr. and Mrs burns in the breast. Prayer is the companied by Mrs. Hyrum Nebekqr HENRY OMALLEY, ed as one of the outstanding comedCommissioner. Sol Conley, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kennedy, burden of a sijth, the falling of a who was taken for medical attention ies that have appeared. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Rex, Mr. and Mrs. tear, the upward glancing of an eye. for an infection of her hand. INSTRUCTIONS Receiving the shipment. The ' fish A. G. Barton, Bishop and Mrs.Law-renc- e When none but God is near. ADVICE BY A FATHER TO HIS will be shipped to the railroad staB. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. The Mesdames Mrs. Cora Johnson, Prayer Is the simplest form of SON tion that has been designated by the Rex, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rex, P. H. speech that Infant lips can try gray- Mrs. Bernetta Price, Mrs. Alley J. applicant, and will arrive either in the Rex, Mrs. Annie L. Kennedy, Mrs. er the euhlflpiest strains that reach Taylor, Mrs. Spencer Griffin and the This profoundly human letter !s baggage car, under care of an agent Geo. Peart, Mrs. C. B. Spencer, Dar- the majesty on high. Misses Lola and Ruby Wahlstrom, From this definition we come to the motored to Montpelier on Saturday. composed of quotations from Warwick of the Bureau, or in one of the Bu- rell Marshall and Lawrence Corless. novel, Sorrel and Son, reaus special fish cars attached to a They report a very large funeral, the conclusion that sincirity is the first Deepings which Herbert Brenon has just made passenger train. The applicant will attendance of so many people from essential of prayer. Mrs. Elliot Miller and granddaughinto a great dramatic photoplay which be advised in which car to expect his Randolph showing that Fred was well If we are really sincere and asking ter, Marjorie Edwards, of Nephi, are will be seen at the Kozy Theatre Sat- fish. Fish cars are hauled. at either liked here, and had many friends. for 'what we need. We will forget spending a few days visiting Miss Wenonah Miller who is teaching urday, May 3. end of a train, but usually at the Everybody in the vicinity was indeed the high sounding phrases. HELEN REX, Dear Son: school here. shocked to hear of his death. rear. ' . Kit I am not only your father, Randolph, Utah. Any clean vessels of the required but your friend. But you are not capacity may be used for receiving the FOR SALE- - One 1927 Chevrolet Coach. Miss Viola Mattson, students at the at- the U. A. O. spent the week-en- d my cake to have and eat. Your life shipment; the ordinary milk Completly .overhauled. New tires, new is your own, and my share, In it is the can, thoroughly cleansed, is suitable, home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Anpaint, new flattery, Price $300. love and pride that will come to me provided the cover is not ; drew Mattson. RANDOLPH GARAGE Mrs. Frank Spiers of Montpelier, put of it. or a barrel will serve , in place of You have got to learn to hold your several smaller vessels. (Mr. Ray Rees had the misfortune to was a Sunday visitor of her mother, Sacking or own with .other chaps. And some day cheese cloth may be used over recephave his horse fall with him last Mrs. Percy D. Moffat. Clud piy son, you wili have to make up your tacles having no covers, or.,, in place Meets, Friday, breaking bis leg and bruising Literary ,' - . bin) , , mindwhsat you want to be. And mo.st I jo covers, that are Milton Jones ot Ranup quite badly. He is improving "Mr. 'thlHgaTikt':a?eorihraot5g''mean''ei The receptacle should be in readL " The Ladies Litirary Club met Wed. at this time. dolph are spending a few days visitv " ucation of a kind. ing the homes of Mrs. Austin and Mrs. ness, uncovered and empty, on 'the The thin" is to concentrate. You platform where the car of this Bureau April 23 with Mrs. Rueben D, Law and Mr. Chas. Cox was operated upon John L. Willis. know that as well as I do, old chap. or baggage car is expected, to stop, for Mrs. Russel Corless acting as hostessis. at the Dee hospital on Saturday morn And - play hard, the big game, yon the fish must be transferred to the The short story of Rasquprie was ing and the last report from him Mr. and Mrs. Willis E. Kearl and know. r Our game, my son. was to the effect that he was doing Mrs. Mary Z. Kearl were Salt Lake vessels quickly, without delaying the taken up by Clara Clawson You will have to so through with train beyond the time it ordinarily The Club was also Hrs. Mary visitors, last week-end- . very Jrortunate in as well as could be expected. ail sorts of things. Kit, We. all have stops. If no receptacels have been Z. a short time Kearl is remaining Honfe Mrs. Barrows having a visit from to. But because a girl has baby eyes Mrs. R. Jones. her Matthews Victor and mother, Elders fish deliverwill be visiting riot the Percy provided, Decorator for the Extension service? hair. No, thats ed ; nor will they be delivered, and pretty cui-l1 of Evanston were Home Missionaries I. ,, though not everything. some interesting m- - here Sunday. They each gave a very FUNERAL SERVIECS FOR LATE It is better to be the are in readiness, uu-- She Vave keener on your job than on giils. Its less receptacles WORLD WAR SOLDIER HELD. the or his representa- formationcncerning window drapes interesting talk and we invite them to so difficult for me to explain. But tive is on applicant LARGE AND IMPRESSIVE hand to care for them and and Curtails. Dainty refreshments were come again. gat the job before you get the girl, sign the required receipt. Unless due served to abput thirty guests the real giirl I mean. and Mrs. Funeral services were held Monday Mrs. Sarah Henderson A shall have been made to rej 'When the job is launched after provision 1 p. m. for Frederick Kershaw at at visited the Evanston Miller of ceive and properly care for the fish, j)on forget the Concert and Dance to Loy that, a comrade. 35, who died Friday, April 18, home of Mr. and Mrs. Josh Ashton they will Dot be taken from the train. or Bo Bride Monday night it on Your loving father, ght, at the U. S. Veterans hospital 1930, from railroad station Saturday. Transporting STEPHEN SORRELL. at Boise, Idaho, following a brief to point of deposit- Fish breathe air,N)ronounce a very good show 1 Mr. Chas. Frazier is still quite ill illness and recent operation perform1 and a large number confined in a re-ANOTHER RANDOPH AUTO AND, ' ed at that place. NOTICE at PUBLICATION FOR his home here. exhaust soon, the. oxygen ceptacle ' . GARAGE SAVED FROM FIRE Services were conducted by Bishop when the water is not in motion. For ' Mrs. James Walton was called to Geo. H. Robinson. Singing by choir: this reason they should be hurriod Department of the Interior, U. S. land Last Saturday night abouit 8 :30 two immediately to the waters in which Rock Springs by the serious illness of I need Thee Every Hour, prayer, Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. boys entered the Rich County Furni- they are to be planted. Elder Arthur Barton, (Randolph,) 1930 sister. ser 7, The April ture Co., garage for the purpose of ob- of the cans in a moving wagonjolting NOTICE is hereby given that Adam Duet, Come Unto Me and Rest, Alwill taining a supply of gasoline. After ordinarily cause sufficient splashing Charles Smyth of Paradise, Utah, who, Mrs. Thos. Frazier is here from bert R. Weston, and Pearl Alley. The the boys had almost filled a five gal- to aerate the water, and a rough road on Jan. 26, 1924 made Stock raising Salt Lake to spend some time with speakers were Elders Willard Peart, lon can' they evidently wanted to know is not Joseph Hatch, (of Randolph) David objectionable if the cans con- homestead entry, No. 033809, for All, relatives. how much gas they had so one of them tain McLean, (Soda Springs) and Bishop water to prevent the fish Section 9, Township 8 North, Range enough lit a match and of course the gasoline from being bruised. Should delay be $ East. Salt Lake Meridian, has filed Mrs. Harvey Prisey has been on the Geo. H. 'Robinson. Vocal Solo, One the boys would unavoidable, however, the fish must notice of intention to make final Proof sick list, but is improving now. ignited. It seems Sweetly Solemn Thought, Ernest W. Nearer My rather, have seen the garage and not be allowed to stand without at- to establish claim to the land above Irwin; Male quartet, truck destroyed than to have let any tention. In such a case, and likewise described, before Eli F. Taylar, RegisMr. and Mrs. Ray Dean took their God to Thee, Albert R. Weston; Erone find out who started the fire, as in travel over a smooth road, if the ter U. S. Land Office, Salt Lake City-- son Shervin to the hospital in Ogden nest Irwin, N. Oliver Wahlstrom and they both run away without giving a fish give evidence of suffering by ris- Utah, on the 20th day of May, 1930. last Thursday. They returned home Heber C. Robinson. fire alarm. Some men in the pool hall Benediction by Bishop Lawrence Claimant names as witnesses: an operation not being neces- to the surface, the ing Friday frequently saw the fire from the window before water must be aerated A large corC. W. L. t of of Randolph. Petersen E. Cook and Johnson and sary by dipping Tt had made much They letting it fall from a height of about Logan, Utah. Jed McKay and Thom--1 to the cemeremains headway. the followed tege rushed to the garage and pulled the two were and A. Utah. as Mrs. The of Chas. Mr. and Burton, following Huntsville, tery. Longhurst this process being repeated truck out by hand. The car was not three feet, of Paris, ELI F. TAYLOR, Mrs. Kenneth Longhurst or four times every few minGeorge E. Lamborn, John N. a torn was but door fire, by on damaged WilMard Lamborn, Francis town thru utes. A Monday Lamborn, Register. should Idaho, passed dipper off. As it was open when the car be W. Lamborn! Raymond B. Lamborn their way home from Salt Lake. The for this purpose. provided was pulled out it caught on the. side Grave dediand Clayton Robinson. Giving the Lord the Job applicant is cautioned not to allow of the garage door. The fire was ex- the At Rex were of Wm. Rees Mrs. Arthur Mr. and cated Randolph. Ogden fish to stand on the depot platby If you do not agree with a man, retinguished before much damage was form ; at . all times to shelter them frain from male quartet was rendera on the visitors Monday. grave leta him with annoying , ' done to the garage. ed. from the sun; and not to attempt to ter ; pray in secret .that the Lord will We wonder wjiat boys of Randolph hold been engaged to Cornia has There being no American Legion (Mitlon them overnight. reveal the light to him. If the Lord would pnll such a trick as that. in tractor new . If several hours Post drive the before the organization here, no military caterpillar elapse does not care to do It, that relieves the county during their road building funeral was held, but an American fish reach their final destination, and of responsibility. Ed Howes Ancient Eagle there 4s probability that the water In you flag draped the casket. program. ' Monthly. The deceased was the son of Edwin the cans will become considerably A wooden eagte, fashioned In 1830, i week-enthe G. E. Ellis and Eunice Kershaw Lamborn and Mr. R. spent 1 of warmer was time at the it than has perched qver the, Woodstock Lake. Salt survived by three brothers and in adfromT3& his is with family train, it is Ingratitude Punuhed (Vermont) inn for 98! years. JThat tt, the thansfer sisters. three1 of a small in visable to quantity put It is good to be charitable, but to might view, the end of its century with ice. cases in all The around is Mr. may making temperature Shelby Leroy to As is the whom? the it was taken down and regilded, That point. pride, be kept more even by wrapping the visiits as census enumerator. (then put hack for another vigil. ungrateful, there Is not one who does his CARD OF n cans wet sacking. Fonnot at last die miserable. La i i ' f the fish. On arrival at Planting Human PuLe the point of deposit, some of the water taine. We take this opportunity of expressing down The pulse gradually slows in the cans should be poured off and our appreciation and gratefulness to Infant has a replaced with water from the stream through life. A Whae$ Wrong With ThU? our many friends and relatives for their pulse of 130 to 140 beats per minute. or' lake that is to receive the fish, this A Kansas boy was told to write a loving kindness, the friendly service at intervals An adults pulse ranges from 70 to 75 process being repeated on blackboard sentence the containing sympathy given ns during the death of under conditions of normal health, until the water in the cans is of the the words horse sense. He wrote, beloved brother Fred. same our as which in that temperature while in old age the rate is from 60 to fish the be planted. The change The man forgot to lock his stable are The Lamborn Family, 75. to ' should be gradual, not les than half door one night and he hasnt seen his By Wm. J. Lamborn. ? rHkr Successful Farming. an hour being consumed, in modify- horse sensa -t ing the temperature 10 degrees. Fith Fly 200 Yards ' Chief Element a stream it is best to deposit a In Pearl of flying fish, few fish in a The larger species place as near, as the water is not stagnant, or near the The principal chemical elements in found off the coast of California, can possible to the headwaters, is It or small source' of the water supply. in pearls are calcium and carbon inf the fly as far as 200 yards, according to tributaries. In a pond the fish should well to chose' surroundings where form of calcium carbopate, : . . . . be , scattered in shallow places where there are water plants. Liberty. ONE HYSTERICAL NIGHT - . Parent-Teache- rs 4 , d fast-movin- Lake-tow- n - y' 1 . - lO-allo- n Woodruff Winks air-tig- air-tigh- ht and--Mr- t. , Lam-bor- Ws - C ! , pall-bearer- long-handl- s: ed d THANKS Balloon new-bor- n DANCE At Woodruff SAT. 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