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Show if! i I k $ s An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley f $ Volume 2, Number 14 & $1.50 Per Year Randolph, Utah, Friday, May 9, 1930 . In Advance , Rich County High MOTHERS DAY PROGRAM Commissioners Meet and Down by the Old Mill Stream, auets by Mrs. Walter M. Byrne of Piedmont, and Mrs. William Dean of Laketown Links Devotional Music ....Eddis Longhurst Love at Home Opening Song Evanston. Male quartets, Your Minutes of meeting of Board of Prayer W. T. Rex Mother s Prayng for You and County Oonunlissioners held May 5, of Love Words ....Beautiful Song A party of young people motored to Night of Rest by Frank, William, 1930. 2 2 Minute Talk, How a Boy Can Bear Lake, Hot Springs, on Wednesand Arthur B.1 Ray Dean. There were present Lawrence Honor His Mother. Roy day night and had an enjoyable time. SOUTH RICH HIGH Many beautiful gifts were pre- Johnson, Chairman; M. V. Eastman McKinnon. SCHOOL NOTES sented to the honored bride and groom and Commissioners. 2 Pope. Minute Talk, How a Girl Can Royal of fifty years ago. Warm expressions Lewis Longhurst, Clerk, It. G. Marsn-alMrs. J. L. Willis gave a birthday her Mother. Honor Elnora of love, esteem and apprecation of the in honor of her daughter, Ella Victor party Treasurer, Norris. Satterthawaite, The Freshman Class dance will he true worth of . the worthy couple Assessor, James Walton, Attorney, Talk on Tithing K. E. Muir May, 4, Thrusdgy, May 1st. to 14 of the at l'utnam gvien Hall, Woodruff, were spoken by those present and letSheriff. Minutes of Sacrament Gem Sunday School her little playmates. May 9th. Arrangements ' are under ters of congratulation from those un- Stanley Wilson, 1930 held were 1, of Administration Apnil the Sacrament meeting rqad the direction of class officers. Smuins able to attend, were read. and The resolution Honor Thy FathpassConcert approved. Recitation, Andrew Mattson, Ole Mattson, Carl Night IIaw,.s will furnish the music. Charles Cope Dean and Mary Ellen ed May 6, 1930 in regards to the lier and Mother, Etc, ....Sunday J. Johnson and Ellsworth Johnson Frazier Dean were manned in WoodSchool. were business Visitors at Salt Lake The High School will close May 23, ruff, Utah, May 2 LSSO toy the Hie cense of Merchants, shovvhouses, reAlice Barton, sorts, dance halls, and peddlers, was Girls Chorus a week earlier than previously planlast week. City, K. Wesley Walton, then justice of the considered and said ordinance was reCarrol Johnson, Elva Wilson, and ned. This decision was made at Board peace. To the union were born voked. Ardith Wamsely. Granma Merlin E. Kearl returnmeeting Monday. children, ten of whom were The following bills were allowed : Dick Jackson ed home Saturday, May 3rd., from Recitation as follows : Mrs. B. D. Brown, Officers Pay roll I Had Such a Salt Lake City, where she has spent $ 393.31 Song Kindergarten Tentative plans for Commencement present, Mrs. Shelby Huffaker, Mrs. II. Leo Mothers .... Reta the winter with her daughter, Mrs. .. 150.00 roll Dream Dependent Pay Mamma, Pretty are as follows: liogram tor North Cox, Mrs. Wayne D. Simmons, indigent Pay roll 120.00 Jackie Geo. E. Lamborn. Argyle, Wilson, Dorothy Proa. m. Garden 10.00 liicli, City, Thomas, Ray, Arthur, Elliott, Milton Road Larson. Edna Cornia, County Rex, Dorothy Gray, gram for South Ricn, Randolph, 2:30 Frank Dean, all of Woodruff, and Wm. 52.80 Recitation Work, Woodruff LaRayne Conley has moved his p. m. Senior Banquet, both schools. Jasper Henderson Dean of Evanston, Wyoming. The Joseph 'Wamsely, Elaine Kennedy family into his mothers the GrandRecitation County Randolph 6:00 p. m. Dance, Randolph, oldest son, Charles V. Dean of PocaRoad Work, Woodruff 69.00 Double Duet, Theres a Mother Old ma 0:00 p. m. Dean Cheler, of the Agri- tello, Idaho was unable to attend. Henderson) place for the sumDavid Road Norris, and Gray Who Needs Me Now. mer. County cultural Department of the Utah State Two children preceeded them to the 16.00 Work, Randolph Eunice Smith, LeOra Marshall, Agricultural. College will make the Great LeRoy paid the Su- Wm. T. Rex, Juror Fees 1.50 Helen Rex, Eddis Longhurst. A new cheese maker arrived at the address to the Seniors at both pro- preme Beyond, Sacrifice in France in 1918, Edna Rex, Juror Fees 1.50 Acrostic, M O T H E R. . . .Kathelen home of Mr. and Mrs. Hart grams. Validetory addresses will be and Mrs. Ivy Cornia in March, 1930, Leonard Violet Monday morning, at 1:10Parley Lucille Juror Hellstrom, Jackson, Rex, and a. m., Robinson and Julia given by Clayton the birth of a son. Present 1.50 Fees Smith, Elizabeth Johnson, Ruth now, Parley it seems, they say, you Wahlstrom of North Rich and Eddis following also jvas an adopted daughter, Olive Henry Hoffman, Juror Fees . . 1.50 Moss and Joyce Peart. give the curd an extra squeeze, to exLoughurst of South Rich. e Mills Dean. They now have Arthur McKinnon, Justice of Musical Reading, What is Home... tract from the whey another pound of ' 19.85 grandchildren. Mrs. R. D. Law. peae( fees cihueeze." South Rich, North Rich, Evanston, Charles Cope Dean was born in Wilson Brothers, Merchandise . 22.75 Reading Motherhood Crilla and Cokeville, Kommerer, Lj man, Staffordshire, England, Apr. Rich County Furniture Co., Johnson. Another family tried to grab this Mountain View High Schools contest- Audley, 11, 1859, the son of Charles W. E. bird when and 1.50 Song Mothers Lullaby Merchandise ed in a track meet at Evanston, Satthey heard hed brought Mary Cope Dean. Ills joined Lawrence Johnson, Hauling Marshall. a son, for in this family we have heard urday, May 3. Kemmerer High School the L. D. S', church inparents 14. K) Introduction of Mothers and Distributheir native culverts led in number of points won, they do not have a one. (But the with land and when was i two Stanley Jr. Sheriff Charles, By Bishop nfgiht was too dark. tion of Flowers Wilson, North Rich a close second. Clayton of age( immigrated to Utah. 10.00 Mileage Johnson, assisted by Deacons. Robinson of Laketown, was High point years settled in Bountiful and for Utah & Wyo. Te. Co. TeleMrs. Ireta They Mothers Response The following people attended the man and best general athlete. eleven years suffered the hardships 13.10 phone Argyle. at SaltLake during the past pageant incident to pioneer life. In 1872 Randolph Town Waterworks Mixed Quartet, My Mothers Love.. week: Mr. and Mrs. Morton Kearl, NORTH RICH II. S. NOTES 1.50 Watcr they were among the first to pioneer Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Fackrell, W. C. H. Alley, Ernest W. Irwin and Bear ltaver Valley. Here he re- Boy Scouts of Randolph, Work the E. Marshall, Thelma Bowcutt. Irwin. Olive Last Saturday the track team of the ceived his education and Ella Wilson on County Road Run- Recitation early in life North Rich High School attended the took 250.00 Closing S'ong, Lord We Ask Thee Er the of and farmer up , occupation dolph Mrs. Frank J. Price had some teeth invitational meet at Evanston, Wyo. and has made a success Shelby Huffaker, Work on We Part. stockraising at Montpelier, Monday and extracted Although handicapped by illness, they of them both. He is well known for .H. J. Norms, Jr. during the night she suffered consid- County road, Woodruff . . 13.00 Benediction took second place among the seven Dean Bros. Gas and Oil Co. hoesty and integrity, iiis helperably from loss of blood and was schools present. The all around medal his as a neighbor, his influence for 144.75 fulness Road Woodruff taken to Randolph for treatment. Docgiven at the meet came back to Lake-- ! the joung people and his Lincoln Service Station, Gas tor Reay.soon had it under control. town wThen Clajton Robinson annexed good among Co. Roud Woodlove for dtneng. At the social and great Oil, 6 first places and tied for third for 11.57 he chose a partner for every set. ruff Mr. Rufus S. Humphrey has gone a total of 31 points. T. J. Tingey, Gas and Oil, Co. t Ellen Frazier Dean, Mary. daughter to Los Angeles, Calif., for a few in all events but of The: schooPplaced V. T.' ?.?. . . ... 014.5 Elizabeth Wat- - '"Road where he has employment. months, the shot, 440 and the relay, seven ton Stephen wasFand born in Lawrence, Newan & Stuart To. Culverts Frazier, won. firsts being 468.12 Kansas, March 7, 1864. Her parents ' - Co. Road The first court of honor ever held in Andrew Mattson moved his family came to Utah soon after the rail- A. E. Christeusen, State Treaswas successfully held here j0 their ranch In Meadow ville Randolph urer, State Road Funds v. 850 00 roads, settled in Bountiful and later evening, R. D. Law, presiding. ay morning. in Woodruff. She witnessed all the A. W. Morrison, Typewriter Nineteen tenderfoot, eleven second - 2.00 ribbons privations incident to pioneer life. She The N. R. High School boys on ealss, four first class and 12 merit is affectionately referred to as Aunt Chas. Hendee, Expiess charges were given with a very met at Evanston, Wyo., and 1.35 on Merchandise All the committee Joined in the track meet tournament Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ilatten of Ev- Ellie by nearly the entire communipreggive ceremony. at that place, and brought home anston, M,r. and Mis. Percy .Matthews ty. She was and Is a wonderful Rich County Reaper, Printing . . 13.65 members and officials were present aIKi most of the scouts, but there were a number of the favors. Coach Robinof Evanston and Mrs., Rachael Ellis mother, not only to her own family, Sherman Lutz, Health Work, .. . 9.05 not as many parents as we would like son was well pleased with their work. Garden CRy of Logan, weie guests at the Golden but for years her home has been open ' 1: No- Tax Grocer town Co., the to of the and young people Printing to have seen attending. Wedding. 48.50 tices were properly guarded and taught, A number of boys, mostly from paMr. Ray Nixon of Montpelier, good Mrs. Alta Briggs of Rigby, Idaho, while there. There is not a home for R. Scott Zimmerman, Poison trol No. 2 and 5, did a Shupe Williams Candy Co., 50.95 turn by Grain the many loads of was in town Tuesday soliciting oris Visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. aiiles around that has not received) putting a helping hand in times of sickness Leah Walton, Mileage Exten- C. M. Frazier for a short time. church lumber in out of the weather. ders. 10.80 j and sion Work trouble. She is an active mem-The first suits have been sent for. She is Swan Creek Electric Co. Lights Member that song, Nixon the Glow Mr. and Mrs. Sim Huffaker of Ev- - bor of the Relief Society. The suits are of good material and anston were guests at the Golden Wed gentle, kind and affectionate, in fact, no DM)re expensive than other good- - worm', Lena? April looking apparel. ding, as were Mr. and Mrs. Sharp and an ideal mother. $2790.03 Total Following the wedd;ing, the Dean! parents, now is the time to give daughter, Luella, of Millburne, Wyo. There being no further business, the boy what he wants and show econ- held their thirteenth Annual family ' Mr. James Stuart is still confined reunion, May 3, and extended it into court adjourned until June 2, 1930, at omy, because the suits are already to his bed, but is improving at this the Sacrament meeting of the Wood- 10 A. M. ' paid for. for LAWRENCE B. JOHNSON, Mr. Otto Dunham returned to ruff Ward. A social and refreshThe boys take their tine. Chairman. hike to the Springs Friday night. hils home on the .ake shore last Saturments were had on Saturday afterMrs. Annie Tingey has returned noon, with a public dance in the eve- Attest : Every boy ougiiit to have enough eats day. He reports that Mrs. Dunham comwas home for a short time after spending ning. Tills for three meals, plenty of bedding and is in the hospital at Twin Falls, suforganization LEWIS LONGHURST, menced in 1917 and has for its aims, about 75 cents to spend. Those who fering with leakage of the heart He the winter in the lower valley. ' Clerk. not attend church the required also reports that Mrs. Dunham has did the uniting of all the relatives in a 1 will have to pay an addditibnal been a patient suffer all winter long, tiime Mrs. Mary S. Shipley of Cache Junc- onion of brotherhood, to search for NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ancestors cents and 50 of is with relatives for transportation. their the whidi we, as a community, were sorry visiting tion, Utah, genealogy 1 to hear. and friends here. Mrs. Shipley was to perform for them the sacred wTork Department of the Interior, U. S. Land a guest at the Golden Wedding of Mr. fn the Temples, of the Lord. Mr. Jack Mercer and family reOffice at Salt Lake City, Utah. and Mrs. Chas. Dean. Among those present from out of M. I. A. turned home a few days ago, from Great Seasons 1930 town u ere : Biggest 7, April GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. John Dean, Black-foosunny California, where he has been Adam is NOTICE given hereby DEAN OF MR. AND MRS. CHARLES working at hlis trade for the past year. Idaho; Mrs. Jesse Briggs, Rigby, who, Utah, of Charles Paradise, Smyth He reports Work slack on the coast Mrs. F. Idaho, ing. Shipley, Mary Idaho; Juniors and Vanguards Retold The Golden Wedding of Mr. and Falls, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Parley P. on Jan. 26, 1924 made Stock raising Mrs. Charles C. Dean, of Woodruff, Blxk, Logan, Ernest Woffinden and Mltchel Sims Utah; Mrs. Rachel homestead entry, No. 033809, for All, Stories. motor to Laketown each day and act M. Men Chorus. Utah, was held in the Putnam, Hall, Eliis, Mr. and Mrs. David Neville, Section 9, Township 8 North, Range as master of carpenters for Joseph Ladies Choruses. Woodruff, Utah at 3:30 P. M. The Ogden, Utah ; Mr. and Mrs. Lathar filed Weston who is preparing to take care Double Mixed Quartette. hall was beautifully decorated with Neville. Ogden, Utah; Mrs. Wm. Ne- 5 East. Salt Lake Meridian, has of about 2000 chicks this spring. Drama. white and gold, with Wedding Bells ville, Ogden, Utah: Mr. and Mrs notice of intention to make final Proof Contest Dancing. and Sheaves of wheat as the motif. Clarence Hadley, Salt Lake City. to establish claim to the land above Sims, Thomas Messers. Thomas FREE TO ALL DONT MISS IT! The tables were decorated with lilacs Utah; Miss Margaret Driscoll, Salt described, before Eli F. Taylor, Regisare numbers Erickson keep the these Eden for were Lake City, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. James and Calder and yellow jonquil,1). Participants S. Land Office, Salt Lake City, Mrs. ter U. from the various wards in the Wood- Kemmerer road hot each week. They laid for 109 guests. A large beautiful Sharp, Millburnq Wyoming; 1930. ruff Stake. Dont fail to be at the truck the local poultry and farm prowedding cake, appropriately decorated Walter M. Byrne, .Piedmont, Wyo- Utah, on the 20th day of May, : center-piecwitnesses as names ward D. Claimant Mrs. formed the Delmar Dean, tryout, the Stake and District ductions to the Kemmerer market and ming; Mr. and live although the market. Is not at its best Theora Bishop T.' J. Tingey of the Wood- Piedmont, Wyoming; Miss W. L. Cook and C. E. Petersen of Contests. A good sport and a Lets contestants. with its toastmaster as ward Mr. Mrs acted and supports ruff Ward they seem to make a livting at their Dean, Lyman, Wyoming; Logan, Utah. Jed McKay and Thomvocation. them our loyal support. great .credit to himself and pleasure David Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dean, give to those present. A program of songs, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J as A. Burton, of Huntsville, Utah. Following there will toe a M. I. A. Ail of the sheep shearing boys of ELI FI TAYLOR, Dance at' Opera House, Reclamation gtorites, musical numbers, and toasts Barker, Mr. Erchel Dean, Mr. and Mrs. local Bear Lake towns returned Admssion. the was carried on throughout the entire P. G. Matthews, M. and Mrs. E. W General Orchestra. Register. Plant ' ' home this A. M. They report two indinner. ' Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. E. Johnson, ches of snow at Sage Station this A. .social Mr. and Mrs. C.,C. Tingey. Mrs. Ezra At 7:30 P. M. an M. was held in connection .with the Wed- Price, Mrs. Wm. B. Eastman, Miss ding, Bishop James Sharp of Mill- Hazel Matthews, Miss Leone Frazier, County Commissioner, Royal Pope, burne, Wyoming and his, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hatten, Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Byrne, of Piedmont, Mrs. John M. Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. County Assessor, Victor Sattertbwaite School Board member Joseph N. Wyoming, with the accordian and Otis Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. George Cook and N. J. Hodges, president and 9:30. Sessions, Mrs. Geo. A.' Neville, Mr. piano, furnished the music until Clarence Cook, and Secretary-TreasurThe Smuin orchestra of Evanston, and Mrs. Robert Neilson. Evanston of the Rich County Game Club, Wyoming, played the remainder of the Wyoming; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cornia, were In Randolph on Monday of this evenig. The dance was interspersed Uinta Utah. week" on business connected with their as follows: with musical numbers various offices. Theres No End to MV Love for You First to Be Cremated of the on A for Little voted Monkev, Bit to by be and amendments The body of the first person to be n By James Walton highway is The Garden Miss Mildred Dean of Evanston, Wyowas States United In the adopting of laws that have already now cremated is reported traffic. It for Sortand of Pearl Mother open ming. de Palin at Washingis understood that there are going! been passed by the special session of that seven autos passed over the road 'It er Miss You by Robert Neilson of that of Baron 1876. CONTIUED ON PAGE 3, to be a number of constitutional on Sunday last Lullaby Land ton, Pa- - in Evanston, Wyoming. I School Notes v; ' 1-- 1-- 2 l, tnir-tee- n f I ad .... fifty-thre- h , Randolph Scout News r , i i Tues-Sund- j Sat-ljadg- es bn-jurd- ay y i ( t I rep-senti- I 1 5 man-size- d j -- j 1 j -- i' ! . ! i , Garden City News long-looke- s i ay . 1 d FREE tt t, SeLS plSTsS , e. 1 in. 'Old-tim- e WHAT IS GOING TO BE DONE WITH THE CONSTITUTIONAL er AMENDMENTS City-Loga- |