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Show An Independent Newspaper Devoted To Ifhe Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 2, Number .21 Laketown Links SALUTE At sunrise you will be awakened by several salutes t, PROGRAM 10:30 to 11:30 Singing America By Congregation Prayer Bishop L. B. Johnson A. and B. Numbers Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Fackrell Duet A. and B. Numbers Cornet Solo Keith Jessop Joseph. Robinson, sr. spent a few days visiting relatives and friends in Cache Valley. Mrs. Lillian Xebeker of Salt Lake City visited for a snort time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Xebeker at the Falula Farm, returning via Lagan Sunday as passenger of Ernest W. Irwin. G. Willard Peart S peach A. and B. Numbers Solo A. and Piano Solo Star Spangled Banner Weil, we thought it would come to this. Two more of our citizens took the matrimonial route last week, namelv, .1, Cheney Willis, who took unto himself Miss Floience Story of Ogden and Miss Vera Lee Kearl who became tlr. wife of Dan Marshall of Randolph. These young people have not returned as yet so we will hear more news when they do, leaswise we think Cheney will have' another story to tell. Benediction Numbers Floyd Kennedy Mrs. Samuel Rex and Congregation . P. H. Rex CB. Races, jumping and other contests, for men, women and children, candy and peanuts for the children RODEO 3:00 to 5:00 Mr. and Mrs. Amos B. Robinson were BronC'Riding, Sarah Cookes of Owosso, Mich, is visiting a short time at the home of her sister, ills. Jos. C. Robinson, Miss Cafe-Ridin- Roping, and other contests g, HORSE RACING - Shaw of Salt Lake (newly-wed- s of last week! spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Robinson, while enroll te to Idaho. Horse-race- s, - "The River Pirate e- - SUMMONS . A TRIAL MARRIAGES SHOCK SMALL TOWN NATIVES tNTRODUCTION of the idea of " trial marriage in a small, community causes all sorts of hilarious complications in Universals ed Embarrassing Moments, which comes Mr. Sidney Nebeker, arrived home from to the Kozy Theatre Saturday. Reginald Salt Lake, Monday, he report the arr- Denny is starred, the cast ineluding ival of a fine baby boy mother and baby Mema Kennedy, Otis Harlan, William Austin, Virginia Sale, Greta Granstedt , doing nicely. and Mary Foy. The picture was direccted by William James Craft. Joint Monarchy Why the reign of William IT1 of Words for Speed England is called that of William and language Mary Is thus explained; Mary was Slang Is just tho daughter of James 11. and the stripped to get more speed with less Buffalo News. crown was conferred Jointly upon her and her hushnud, William, who was 1 the grandson of Charles 1 of England. Hope end Youth Akin The death of Mary, at the end of live Hope will make thee young; for years, lessened the popularity ot the Boie and Youth are children of the .king. . same mother. Shelley. horse-powe- r. el STUDY OF HEROES -- . sport-mod- at the Kozy 8:15 v engagement on Monday evening and In the District Coart of the First Judiwill play again Saturday evening. cial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Rich. Grandma Melinda Lamlborn in hack ARTHUR G. BARTON, Plaintiff, vs. from her sojourn in Logan, looking (hale and hearty and is at the home of Edward Calder, Thomas, Calder, Geo. her daughter, Mrs. Heber C. Robinson. Calder, Polly Pope, Nettie Cook, Lucy Wilcox, Ruby Berry, Roeella Smith, Grand- Orrle Muir, David Calder, Eva Telford, We are glad to note that mother Merlin E. Kearl is Improved Robert Telford, Leo Telford. Bemiece in health enough to visit her sons May Telford, Norma Telford, the surviving heirs at law of Robert Calder, families in Round Valley. deceased, and John Doe Stewart, whose The Mestfames Alley J. Taylor, Rose true name is unknown, and Richard L. Weston, Edith Earley, Miss Norma Roe Perkins whose true name is unWeston and others attended the lec- known, and also against the unknown deceastures given by members of the U. A. C. heirs of Randolph H. Stewart,unknown the also and ed, against extension division held at Lakota on heirs of Harvey Perkins, also known Tuesday and Wednesday. as Harvey H. Perkins, deceased, Defendants. Mr. King and son, representing the OF UTAH TO SAID THE'STATE Alexander Optical Company of Salt I ake gave the postmaster a call on DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to appear Monday. within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if served Haying has commenced and we like within the coupty in which this action the smell of new mown hay, but It re- is brought, otherwise within 30 days minds us that fall is on its way. after service, and defend the above entitled action ; and in case of your failWell, it looks like Robert is trying ure so to do, judgment will be renderto be on. the square? Next year at ed against you according to the deleased. mand of the complaint, whch has been filed with the clerk of the above enMils Grace Irwin visited at Wood- titled court. This action is brought ruff Tuesday and incidentally attend- to recover a judgment quieting plained the Cook reunion and Henry Cook tiffs title to the land described in said Golden Wedding. complaint. L. E. NELSON, 1 ' The telephone office will be open Attorney for Plaintiff from 6 a, m. to 9 p. m. for the next 3 Post office address : Logan, Utah. months, instead of 6 a. m. tx 10 p. m. Adv. May 30, June 6, 13, 20, 27. 1 as we printed a few issues ago. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brough and babe are visit' ng with friend and relatives in Randolph this week. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Wilkens and a sound investWhat constitutes one of our former residents family, ment? This is a highly pertinent ques was with friends here last visiting tion at a time when billions of the week. peoples money has been swept away 1 Miss Hazel Cornia has returned to in stock margin gambling and approxher home after attending school at the imately a billion dollars additional loss is suffered annually by investors University of Utah. in fraudulent stock operations. A One of the most exciting features of sound investment is certainly not a the Fourth of July celebration here at on in the stock speculation margin market. Speculation and investment Woodruff Is the big Rodeo, which is cannot be mixed successfully in the to follow the sports in the afternoon. same transaction. Any intelligent per- At night there is a big dance with son must be able to comprehend that Ogden music. Everybody welcome. Be buying on .margin even the stocks of sure and celebrate the Fourth at Wood corporations listed on the stock ex- ruff if you want a real exciting time. changes subject to the daily fluctuaGlen and Francis Frazier 'nve gone tions of the stock market is not investing, but in plain and simple lan- to Salt Lake to spend a short vacation 1 guage just gambling, a game of chance where the unscrupulous stock WOODRUFF TO HAVE ELECTRIC LIGHTS broker privileges the investor to speculate and gamble in stocks which are forced up a few points one Vernon G. Robinson, reports that more points the next they will soon start working on the day and down ' day, with the stock manipulator al- electric li.ght line between Randolph ways gaining and the investor almost and Woodruff. This means that the These unscrupulous ranches south of Randolph and Woodalways losing. stock market brokers, trained minions ruff will soon have electric lights. of the big manipulator?, make a few 1 dollars for the would-b- e investor and FIELD W. JOSEPH in a day or so lose a greater amount for him. The inevitable effect of this SPOTED FEAVER VICTIM type of speculation is to put the would be investor in a position jyhere, if he Joseph W. Field, age 68 years, promcontinues to play the game, he must citizen and pioneer, of Lyman, inent immediate protect himself, against loss by putting Up more margin, or, Wyo. succumbed to spotted fever and if he does not have the money, lose other causes in the Wyoming General ail that he has put up. Hospital, at Mr. Field was a very prominent citizFODDER FOR SHARKS en of Lyman, and surounding country, i The listing of stocks on the stock he having held such position as president exchanges is in theory a method of of the first Commercial Club of Bridger the validity of the Valley, president of the Blacks Fork authenticating stocks issuance and book value at Canal Co., water commissioner of the ! water master of Blacki s of prevailing ; Lyman district, several canal for years and an ofn opinions' of its value derived ostensi-- j Co. cer of the of made from record Lyman the Telephone by bly earning the issuing corporation and its futurd He has been a leader in the Republiexpectancy. So long as (he trading is can ranks of Uinta county for the past confined to such a basis of meritorious He will be missed, but long is legitimate thirty years. value, the transaction and such stocks may be bought and and remembered by thepeople of Lyman vicinity offered for investment, but the the price offered or paid tor 1 such stock ceases to be based upon MARRIAGE LICENCE WINS, earnings and reasonable expectancy, and becomes what one person or an- FATHERS PROTEST LOSES other is willing to bet yill happen to the stock in the future the transaction LOGAN. It took a marriage licence to is plain gambling and harmful to the settle a little argument that took place people and business alike. Preceding here between employer and Wednesday market stocks recent stock the crash, of legitimate corporations were dealt employee. When Edwin A. Davis, employed at in at figures grossly in excess of any possible future values of the stocks. the Spencer Calder Motor company inIt was the pyramiding of these ficti- sisted on taking the supposed Miss Dallas tious values which resulted in the M. of Mr. and Mrs. gambling orgy that crashed the stock FredSpencer, daughter Portland Ore. with him to OcSpencer, of in the latter part last market tober. The resultant losses to the peo his employer objected whereupon the pie of this country were tremendous argument waxed more intense. and the effect upon business has been As a final trump to turn the trick bis gambling way and win, Mr. Davis produced a marappalling. The inherent complex in the average human being certificate dated September 30, provides the fodder for the unscrupu- riage lous stock market sharks who are eon 1929, announcing to Mr. Spencer his tiinually setting their traps for the daughter, Dallas, had been Mrs. Edwin unwary small investor. Thus the sym A. Davis for nearly nine months. bolic lambs are shorn with exquisite Father Spencer was swept from his never ease, and the small investor when he read the certificate, adfeet finds his sound investment through mitted he was whipped, and after sevethem. rely reprimanding the boy showered a WHAT IS A SOUND INVESTMENT? fathers blessing on his head and told him to take his young wife to Portland, So, again the question what la a Mrs sound investment? Its solution is ar- thecityof the future homeof Mr.and Davis. of facts rived at through knowledge 1 and judgment. It is not always the size of the corporate unit which gives Color NmJi Light value to its securities, but rather the If the generally accepted theory of adjustment of asset liabilities, earn- color Is correct, there can be no color ing power, positional strength In the without reflected light. The color of industry, and future expectancy. Many an object, according to the modem corporations have just reasons for isIs produced by the reflection of in theory, not do them list but securities, suing all those ray of light which are not from thedr stocks an effort to keep being gambled in. 80 per cent of the absorbed by the object A green object smaller corporations of the country la green merely because It reflects the are close corporations with their stocks green rays of light and absorbs all tho and securities never offered for public others. Pathfinder Magazine. sale. The small investor can find his 1 sound investment by following a Fresh Air Import eat - in his selection and rulevery simple Bad air la narcotic poison. To sleep valuation of investment securities, term investment in In a room that hasnt s current of air viz: (1) long common stocks, (2) in corporations moving about la to Invito depression, and graynesa of complexion. with past records of earning power justifying their stock structures, (3) Proper ventilation in the home la Imor in new enterprises in the formative portant Years ago there existed an stage where actually developed facts idea to the effect that night air waa justify the expectancy of their future poisonous. That waa silly bunkum. claimed earning power, and (4) with a reasonable futv-- e expectancy in the Exchange. 1 corporation and in the industry of Avoid Evil Association which Is a part to justify the issuance of the securities it offers. Banquets ot the unlearned and ot them that are without avoid. But If LOCALS. you have occasion to take part In them, let not your attention be relaxed UifitlUriif Appellation for a moment lest you slip after all meant word the cynic Etymologically, dog. It was the term given by the Into evil ways For you may rest asGreeks to the cur in the East that sured that be a man ever bo pure himprowled the streets nightly looking self, he cannot escape defilement if hie associates are Impure. Epictetus. for food. fUtretaherh?l Dance to the tune of the Black Cats of Montpelier, Idaho t ; A number of people attended union and Board meeting at Paris, Idaho on the measles the past week. Woodruff Winks I and other kinds Poney-race- s, DANCE 9:00 p. m. We were lisited with a wonderful rain on Friday "The rains we get in May and June, make the farmers sing a merry tune. Bobbie Jackson son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Jackson bus been quite ill with Stock Rock-Spring- Mr. and Mrs. Wa.vne L. The Burrell Players played a return Rilla Wilson SPORTS 1:00 to 3:00 p. m. Salt Lake visitors last week. ' - Foolish Investors Help Swell Losses and Frauds CELEBRATION PROGRAM extent Sunday. PEOPLE GAMBLING MONEY AWAY RANDOLPH FOURTH OF JULY Fitzgerald Xebeker of Falrview, Wyt tiling paid a brief visit to bis unde, Aquiia Xebeker and aunt Zettie M. Kearl. He was accompanied by hi9 nephew. Mr. Xebeker was formerly a resident of. Laketown and when a boy had the misfortune of being kick ed by a horse, resulting in the loss of his however he was still able to find his way around real well and remembers peoples voices to quite an eye-sigh- $1.50 Per Year In Advance Randolph, Utah, Friday, June, 2 7 1930 The dictionary says that a aero is a man honored after death by public worship, for his good deeds, a man of superior powers, and a man who exhibits distinguished valor or fortitude. We have come to associate all that is fine and noble, loveable and brave with the name hero. Heroes may not be limited to either sex man or woman, and boys and .iris may do these courageous things. Every nation since the beginning of history has had its heroes. For that reason we study the lives and stories of these people that we may become better Latterday Saints; better workers in the church as we study the Mves off those who contributed most. Joseph Smith, the prophet of the last despensation, who suffered cruel persecution and gave his life in the service of God and his fellow men and the first great hero in our church. Many men and women since Joseph Smith have also shown these heroic qualities. Again in the political development of the government men and women have also put in an important part. In every land the strong have oppressed the weak until some bold spirit has pointed a way to better things. In onr own great country, the names of Washington, Franklin, Lincoln, and also Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson and numerous others stand out as heroes in this story. Heroes may be found in both war and peace. The battle fields of the world have called forth these splendid characters. Fires, floods, famines all have done likewise. The acts of peace also had heroes. Doctors fifcve risked and given their lives in the eontroling of diseases. Explorers have gone into trackless deserts and bitter cold of the polar regions. Airmen have given their lives in development of aviation. And so all through the story of human races. Let us study the lives and characters that our ideals of living and our desires for service shall be directed into the right channels .those channels which our Father In heaven desires them to flow. Carol Johnson The Clooo Part Detroit rnlsa had washed her hands for dinner after a day of playing with her pet eat when the mother found her romping arltb the kitty again. "You shouldnt play with the cat any more, her Yon Jnst washed your mother said. hands for dinner." But, mama." the child replied, "Im only touching the kitty where lta white. Detroit Free Press. A three-year-old- , s moment -- ... s. |