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Show An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 2, Number 22 Laketown Randolph, Utah, Friday, July, 4 1930 Links IF IGHABOD CRAKE ; on to the reserve for the summer?" A few of our natives attended the Georgia Minstrels held Tuesday at Randolph and pronounced it a real good performance. Tremon-ton- , Utah were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mattson. On Saturday, June 28, a group of ten boys and thirteen girls of the primary attendedthe Temple eexcursion and Baptismal at Logan. They had as drivers, Bp. Geo.JH.. Robinson, Geo. W. Weston, Benjamin and Milton Weston and Jos. A. Cheney. Mrs. Peail Allen and Mrs. Rose Weston acted as guardians. SALUTE Pug-mir- Singing America By Congregation Prayer Bishop L. B. Johnson Duet A. and B. Numbers Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Fackrell Cornet Solo A. and B. Numbers Keith Jessop A number of people attended the Rodeo held at Cokeville, Wyoming, , ; during the week. A. and B. Numbers SPORTS 1:00 to 3:00 p. m. js Company. RODEO 3:00 to 5:00 Bronc Riding, -- Cafe-Ridin- A shower will be gfiven here on next TuesSay at Putnam hall in honor of. Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Porter. Roping, and other contests g, Everyone has started to put up their hay in these parts. Everyone is HORSE RACING Horse-race- s, Poney-race- invited. and other kinds s, Mrs. Francis JPingey has been ing with her folks at Logan for I past two weeks. I DANCE 9:00 p.m. Find visit- - the Mr. and Mrs. Merril Davis of Salt Lake have been visiting here the past Dance to the Music of the Black Cats of Montpelier, Idaho week. "SHANNONS OF BROADWAY Estate of Pearl McKinnon, deceased. Creditors will - present claims- with vouchers at Randolph, Utah, or at the the County Clerk of Rich Miss Grace Irwin is visiting in OgCounty, at Randolph, Utah on or beden and other Utah points for a short fore the 15, day of July. A. D. 1930. , time. ARCH McKINNON, Administrator of the Estate of Peart What I No marriages .this week? ' T Deceased. Various proposals that member McKinnon, LOUIS KABELL, JR., hanks in the Federal Reserve System for Administrator. Attorney should participate more largely in Its Bird That Steal Home National Bank Building, Evanston Instead of building their nests some net earnings through an increase in Wyoming. Evanston, birds steal other birds nests or ase the dividend rate above the present Date of first publication, June 13, fixed 6 per cent "would be a very discarded ones. to A. inducement financial small them, D., 1930. will are either lazy, and Sparrows is declared in a recent study of this Adv. June 13, 20, 27, July 4, 11. it nest or old an take other any repair A Comhome that comes handy. The old nest subject hy the Economic Policy AsBankers American mission of the Distance Show of a blackbird or thrush is often used, is shown, the commisA parsec Is a unit of length used In and they will even take up their sociation. This oil abode in a house martins nest under sion says, by a theoretical forecast, expressing the distance of stars. One adof six of the years, basis the past the eaves. The quarters are rather ditional parsec Is almost exactly 206,265 times disearnings that would be cramped, but the birds do not seem bursed to member banks during the the mean distance of the earth from to mind. the sun. A star is at a distance of next six years under two plans introBritish common owls usually rear one parsec from the earth if its anStates United before the duced In bills nual parallax amounts to one second (heir broods in hollow trees, but the Senate. short-eareor woodcock owl finds a The Fletcher hill provides that of arc. ' i deserted rabbit burrow, or further Federal Reserve Bank earnings, after T south lives In holes made by the memto Limitation to Braver) present 6 per cent dividends armadillo, the viscacha, or the gopher bers and completion of a 100 per cent cannot always be brave. said We (a species of small tortoise). surplus, should all be distributed as HI Ho, the sage of Chinatown. Men Another bird which usually steals extra dividends to the stockholder fear what they do not understand, and some one elses carefully excavated hanks, the report says. "If the earn- In this life we are permitted to underhome Is the puffin, or sea parrot. ings of each" Federal Reserve hank stand very little. Washington Star. An old magpies nest suits a pair of were distributed among its own memkestrels to perfection. They pull bers there would he no extra divid roof, dends in the Boston, New York, Phila- - f away the mond, 3.2? per cent; Atlanta, 4.67 'per flatten down the cup below, then waste adelphla, Cleveland, Chicago and San 3.20 per cent; St. Louis, no time In laying their eggs and raisFrancisco districts during the next cent; Chicago, 2.02 cent; Minneapolis, 4.75 per per six years, hut the other six Federal ing a family. 2.74 per cent; DalKansas cent; City, exslack about Hawks are notoriously Reserve Banks would pay annual Francisco, 1.87 3.31 San cent; per nest building and the kestrel seldom tras at the following rates : Richmond, las, cent. per 6.08 per cent; Atlanta, 409 per cent; builds for itself. If these extra funds were pooled the St Louis, 3.50 per cent; .Minneapolis, would he an extra average anresult , 9.51 per cent; Kansas City, 5.48 per Couldnt Sleep nual dividend of 1.73 per cent for each cent; Dallas, 4.83 per cent. MolUe, said her mother, you were Under this plan the system .member. If the warnings were pooled and would very restless in church. still pay as now an annual franWas T? was the penitent response. paid out to all members in all districts to $1,941,996 on each member would receive au aver- chise fox, amounting You never see daddy hehave in the average'. t hat age annual 'extra dividend of .78 per way. Why couldnt you be quiet By way of concrete instance, the cent. Under this plan no franchise like him? a member hank having tar as no would he paid by the Fed- report says, Well, mummie, you see, I wasnt a of $200,000, thereand surplus capital " ' eral Reserve Banks to the Federal hit sleepy. Reserve Baric Federal fore holding Government. on which it to 1 $6,000 ... ' stock amounting Another Plan Analyzed the present 1 under $360 is Primitive Stagecraft receiving bill would provide that, The Glass arrangement, dividend A miracle play of long ago. which after, present 6 per cent dividends, per, pent addition., of each 1 per cent had a great vogue at the time, reprethe .remainder should he paid sented Adam ns. rushing across the te member .hanks as an extra divi- toHjc .dividend rate receive an income of $60 a year. dend with the residue going to surstage to. get created. - if0 each member hank will figure franas Government plus and Federal gain chise tax. The average annual extras out for itself the' ' confident it V Wouldnt It? . are we would enjoy Bosit follows: to members would he as Nature knows best, but It would ton District, 2.51 per cent;, New York, will he agreed that the .gains are small Insome these Imported te nice if .48 per cent; . Philadelphia 2.05 per as against the economiq disadvantages it con-lusert pests like dandelions. San Francent Clexeland. 2.09' .per cent; Rich- - which can be pointed out, cisco Chronicle. office of . - Sr d . carefully-constructe- , . . A at The Kozy 8:15 , Color Needs Light If the generally accepted theory of color is correct, there can be no color without reflected light. The color of an object, according to the modern theory, is produced by the reflection of all those rays of light which are not A green object absorbed by is green merely because it reflects the green rays of light and absorbs all the others. Pathfinder Magazine. Two Robbers Hold Up LongJBmted Ohio Bank West Alexandria, Ohio. Two- bant men - . - would-wltjut- e one-ha- lf addi-tipnp- l, . dollar-and-cent- s d V v.. . the-ohle- sat in the First National bank ing here recently chatting about money that used to be there. Two other men, with criminal intentions, walked in and roughly ordered, Hands Up I The bankers, Charles Draper, receiver for the bank, and a neighbor cashier, just sat and stared Incredulously. They looked at each other and shook their beads. Cant you see youre being held up? explained one of the robbers. Thats too bad, said Draper. This bank has been broken since a year ago. The cashier who was here then killed himself. Theres not a penny in the vault The robbers wanted to see for themselves. They searched and found what the receiver had promised precisely nothing but dust and a musty odor. The robbers backed out the door, staring somewhat incredulously themselves. They took their guns with them and drove away. t The Sucker lists The ordinary citizen feels a bit relieved when he learns that even men gifted with much business acumen are Des Moines op sucker lists. 1 Lake of Vast Depth In the heart of Ingleborough, one of the highest peaks of the Pennine range, a subterranean lake of tremendous depth has been discovered. It .lies 600 feet below the surface and Is 800 yards long. So far, It has been impossible to find Its depth. Plumb lines have been dropped from a raft, bat none touched the bottom. 1 Prolific Author Alexander Dumas the elder, author of The Count of Monte Cristo, is supposed to have been the most prolific writer who ever lived. He told Napoleon HI that he had written some One set of his works 1,200 volumes.whidh purports to be complete contains 277 volumes. Pathfinder Maga- Petrovoselo, Jugoslavia. After discovering that she had proved unfaith-- , ful Wilhelm Harmes, ..manager of a circus, beat his wife to death, killed his own, dog, and. then hanged himself in on of his own show' wagons. Steal Black Annie house. : , . ; :.r t r- KeyiFurniture . in. - , Gaile-- y "National gallery at Washington , bag aVaiuable collection of Colonial ,furpltnre, once the property of Francis Key, the .author of The Banner,, and his family. The property; which includes a number of portraits of historical Interest, had been In the possession of his granddaughter, by whose will the property was-- left to the gallery. Providence Journal. f Star-Spangle- d , 1- - zine.- ' . Vital Matters to worry a man . when ( Its , hard botji b,a car and his radio are hitting .qtf all ..eight. Arkansas Gazette. ; . ' : ; : : Building Trouble Most men worry all through their work about that 'which is to come, the thing they are going to do, the money ihey are going to get American Mag- . Saugus, kass'. While local authorities were conducting a liquor raid,' somebody; stole the police patrol wagon which had been' parked outside the ct, A Circus Man Kills Wife, Dog and Then Himself - . d. Races, jumping and other contests, fgr men, women and children, candy and peanuts for the children - Increased Payments to Member Banks Would Be Small Inducement. . Mark Hopkins, Bruce Frodsam, Vera Hopkins and hired paen, Slim, and Shorty; Mr. and Mrs. William Reese and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reese and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Moss and a few of the Livestock hiked men attended the Rodeo at Cokeville It was reported not last week-ento be very exciting. So if you want to see a Rodeo that exciting, come to Woodruff on the 4th and enjoy an given by Ray Reese and Piano Solo A. and B. Numbers Floyd Kennedy Star Spangled Banner Mrs. Samuel Rex and Congregation Benediction P. H. Rex . Bankers Rilla Wilson SYSTEMS t i Our Ward was well represented at conference Saturday and Sunday at Kemmerer, Wyoming. It was reported that is was most inspiring. G. Willard Peart Speach Solo NOTICE TO CREDITORS 3 The Provo buss went through town Tuesday bringing the remainder of strawberry pickers who so faithfully stayed until the end. . .. Utah. Miss Lillian Cox has returned home after an extended visit with her sister May in California. OPROGRAM 10:30 to 11:30 . Mrs. Jos. Irwin has returned from a brief visit at Deviils Slide and Ogden, RESERVE Heber Cox has been very sick for some time, but it is reported that he is on the improve. At sunrise you will be awakened by several salutes J. P. Patterson of Paris visited the Sunday School in behalf of the Stake Board and remained lor the 2 p. m. services where he was met toy Elders e Harry Quinton of Paris an(l J. R. ofSt. Charles, serving as Home missionaries and addressed the assem- truth. bly at afternoon session. At this time, when business and Mother Nancy Pugmire was travel banking are making strenuous efforts guest and enjoyed the services visit- to have a clear vision ahead, it is espeed. cially important that the power of research and. analysis bp employed to Laketown is planning to spend the extent. When these twin 4th and it will all be spent when you their fullest brothers of good management have read this item: A Glorious 4th to You been pressed into service in all fields, AIL I am confident we shall see a further Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Axtell and Mrs. lessening of periods of stress. HowI believe business in general has Ralph Moffat and children'' of Salt ever, learned the valuable lesson that any a short call at the j City paid home of A. Leslie Webb and other re-- . prosperity that is not leavened with a latives on Sumlay while emoute to little ' adversity would not seem basically safe or sound. Ti'enton, Utah. m"r A large crowd attended the wedding dance given 'by Mr. and. Mrs. Trueman Porter, July 1st ' Everyone enjoyed a real good time. CELEBRATION PROGRAM By JOHN G. LONSDALE President American Banker Association IITE ALL remember the story of Icha-- " hod Crane and the headless horseman. There was the dark form hy the side of the road thundering hoofs on the Sleepy Hollow highway and Ichabod fleeing in confused terror before this terrible monster. If Ichabod had only known that his hobgoblin was an inventive rival disguised with a a pumpkin head, he would have had a good laugh and gone on with the business of vanquishing his competitor. What Ichabod really needed was a modern flashlight Then he would have discovered the trickery at once. Many business men need the flashlight of analysis to uncover the hobgoblins in their business and then they might sit hack and laugh at their rivals who hesitate to investigate and learn the J. Herbert Nebeker of Stockton, Ut. is assisting in Aansferring their sheep Mr. and Mrs. S. Creger of Woodruff Winks RANDOLPH FOURTH OF JULY HAD A FLASHLIGHT Mrs. Richard Brough of Kaysvillc, Mrs. R. O. Saltzgiver, of Salt Lake City and Wesley Kearl of Randolph were visitors during the week at the home of Mrs. Byrd Kearl. In Advance $1.50 Per Year azine. L- - -- t Bfowo Hon Offering to be outdone by the ..other parishioners of Little Timberden church, Shoreham, England, who were , preparing for a harvest thanksgiving, an old brown ben laid tfro eggs in the chancel ' ' ' , tt ' - Golf, Earth, Strength The ancient Greek, you remember, gained new strength every time he hit the earth. It has that effect on a golfers language, too. San Francisco Chronicle. ' ' A I Piety and Enjoyment Piety, wrote Carlyle, does not mean that a man should make a sour face about things, and refuse to enjoy in moderation what the Maker has given. |