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Show . An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 9 Number 14 Randolph, Utah. Friday May NEW DECISIONS WILL HELP RICH COUNTY FARMERS IN SOIL CON- Death Claims $1.50 Per Year In Advance 1936 Seminary Grad u ation SEMINARY ADDRESS, OLD TESTAMENT Who mountains of Edom cry out: Exercises shall bring us down? then Obadiab SERVATION PROGRAM Young Mother 1, Summer fallow has been listed under the crops in the new federal agricultural conservation program, according to Director WillMara Peterson of the Utah State Agricultural extension service. Payments will be made, however, to those who comply with the program for care of fallowed ground as follows: !!5 per acre for terracing, $1 per acre for contour cultivation and 50 cents per acre for conserving organic matter. Payments will also be made for weed eradication on the farms, Director Peterson said, at the rate of $10 per acre when chemical treatment is used, followed by periodic cultivation. In cases where periodic cultivation is used without the chemical treatment, $5 per acre will be allowed. The ruling however, carries a provision that no payments will be made for weed eradication when the labof, seed, or materials used are furnished by municipal, county, state or federal agencies. ConservaWhile the Agricultural tion program is still in it formative stage, still we are going forward with our plans based on the information at hand, Director Peterson said. Administrative ruling will be forwarded to us from time to time which will keep us informed of any changes in the program or of any interpretations that may affect fanners of this state. (BY ELLEN FRAZIER) and his brave challenge will come to our We will hear his- thrillOur Seminary course in old testa- ing support. words across the centuries. Tho ment is concluded, and so ends our vis- thou exalt thyself as the eagle, and Mrs. Deolres C. Findlay, 87, wife of it with the men and women of God, though thou set thy nesit among the R. A. Findlay, of Kemmerer, Wyo., who led and inspired Israel from the stars, thence will 1 bring thee down, (Med early Monday morning in the Dee days of Abraham to llalachi, the last saith the Lord. Can we ever doubt luwpi tsil following a months suffering. named! prophet of the Old Testament. the final triumph of righteousness, Delores was born in Randolph, Utah, We lay our book aside and leave the with' Obadiah by our side? Out. 5, 181)8, a daughter of land which God selected to be tbe home common, And even Ilaggai, plain, and Annie Bluemel Corleys. She was and heritage of Ms chosen people. It Haggai. left with us a valuable les' married in tllie Salt Lake is to be hoped that' we will eairy with son. Surely he should come to our aid Temple in the year 1918 to Russell A: Findlay. us a rich experience. Few people, every time there is a church to build. They have made their home at Kemcomparatively speaking, have had a He showed us the need of a sanctuary, contact so holy. It is a great thing where we might meet with God. Who merer, Wyo., lor the past.lo years., Mrs. Findlay was an active member in to be able to say that patriarchs, can pass up an opportunity to assist the M. I. A. and Primary Associations, prophets, judges, seers and kings have in Die erection of a house of worship, both in Randolph and Kemmerer, been our intimate companions. To live with his words of reproach ringing in She is survived by her husband and with such characters and breathe tbe bur ears: Is it a time for you, O ye, three children. Elaine, Gorman and sacred atmosphere of their lofty thots to dwell in your ceiled, houses, and this and1 words is a rare experience. To house lie waste? Freddie; her mother, Mrs. Annie C. Yes. Ilaggai also feel the warm glow of their sublime has left a message for us. Cories, and the following brothers and sisters:,. Ernest and Russell Corfaith, and stand with them as they And who can ever forget the great ies?, Mrs. Esta Wamsley and Mrs. Lugive utterance to some of the noblest, major prophets? Words fail us when cille Hatch of Randolph, and Edward sentiments that ever fell from mortal we recall these immortal heroes. We GRADUATION EXERCISES, Cories of Los' Angeles. Calif. lips, is an event in our lives that can merely touched tneir lives and hur- never be forgotten. ried on. but surely something, remains On Mountain the Song ...High Top BURIAL SERVICES No doubt, to most of us there is a with us as a result of this brief conCongregation endtact. These heroes of tbe faith would Invocation Wesley D. DeMine feeling of regret that our study is Funeral services were held Thursto ed. we Bult not need do furnish us with lesson for a year or really, BloomHow Trio Rose a Ere Lo, day a two oclock in the L. D. S. Chappart with these heroes of the faith more, and we could never hope to Vilate ....Beatrice Snowball, ing el at Randolph, with Bishop L. B. Nothing now can sever the relationthe truths they uttered. Let McKinnon, Jennie Lynn Wilson Johnson officiating follows: Choir which they hold to us . They may each of us resolve some day to know ship lncruuiotion of Student Speakers Sometime Well Understand. still be our companions, friends, teach- them better. And we must keep in sang, Lolita Mae Kennedy Invocation, G. Willard Peart. Duet. ers, and guides. Every one has made mind all the rest of the men and wom' Talks:Mr. and Mis. Ernest A. McKinnon, . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION De The old Testament . . Ellen Frazier a contribution to our spiritual needs en we have met. Each one left with Hold Thee My Hand. Harry Steven- partment of the Inlrerior, General Land The New Testament Willa They all stand ready still to answer 11s some lesson that we must take with son of the Kemmerer Ward, was the when we call. us to ponder and cherish, as if it came nook Tlior at Salt. Lake City. Utah. Feb. first speaker. He snoke of her as a Office In the days to come, if men should from God. 1 7. The Modern Testament ....Mathew . irSG. NOTICE i hereby given' that very dear friend, a loving mother and Francis seek 10 intimidate us and call in ' 0. this book of life! What a wealth Pickett of Woodruff. Utah, dependable wife and an active church who. on Frazier, question the truth wMch we have been of precious truth are hid .within its . . , rais-:r,God a Like .The Spirit of Singing July 6, 19 9P, made stock worker. Said he believed she was reI Burning ...Congregation sent to declare, we need only summon sacred pages! What words can pos-th-e Fire No. homestead for 047401, entrv, leased from this lifes wrork to perform Amo to our side, and sibly tell the story of it priceless Supt. hear courageous wVoSF.y. sF.y-SE1- Address to the Graduates Eyswvi. a greater work on the other - side. his fearless answer to the worth! Whose imagination is vivid againD. It. Law Sec 24, Ny2. NEliSWy. Section Solo. Mrs. Samuel Rex, Lay My Head high priest Amaziah. who the ra toned enough, to conceive the comfort it has Our Yesterdays 9 4 East. Duet BeiieaiBh a Rose. W. 1. Rex. the next 25, Township and faibade him to prophesy in Beth- brought to sorrowing souls and broken Ard-itWilla Thornock filed Salt Lake ha of Wamsley, notice Merid'an, el. Thou Shalt die in a polluted land : hearts ! It has been the life and tight speaker. He said that the mourners intention to Prest. make final Proof, to es- Presentation of Diplomas did not weep alone, but. that the whole and Israel shall surely go into capti- of the world for five and twenty cenBrown James ro the land above detablish claim Who would be afraid with turies. Kingdoms have come and gone, community, and also the Kemmerer scribed. before Thomas F. Thomas, Song We Thank Thee O God vity. Ward. He sioke of her as bringing such as hi friend? a Champion empire have flourished and fallen to for a Prophet Congregation sunshine wherever she went; spoke of Register U. S. Lard Office, at Salt To every honest seeker after truth decay, conqueror, ruler, mighty men Sheldon on of Kennedy Lake Closing the Prayer Utah, day death as not the end, but that we June City, will come perplexity and doubt con- of war and peace have placed their names as witshould meet her again, and live on nesses:1936. from the ttie great problems that involve tittle part, and cerning GRADUATES Ilarvev S. Pusey. of Salt men. We cannot stage of human activities to be seen He Take with Gods Together throughout eternity. dealings & Utah. taRoy Shelbv quoted several passages of scripture on Vilate City. always answer the question that arise no more ; but the word of God endure Eldora Barker, Shelby, of Randolph. Utah, death-anthe resurrection ; also read we need only call i forever. Men have ridiculed it, laugh- in our mind. v, D. DeMine Wesley . sverai beautiful poems. Duet,One Glenn Frazier, of Woodruff, Utah. .side. la ? .Do you ed ait it, claimed to have preyed it . tobur Ellen. Frazier. v; - nieirfbeif. v - A -Fleeting Hour. .with , violin" and 'piano TH O.M AS. P.T4 10 M AS,. Register, ' what:nedid,,ivlhen he could false, condemned it to oblivion, and Lota Mae Kennedy , riot Understand the righteous were to still it ream! ns the greatest force for utcomipa niment. was rendered by He: Adv. May 1 29. 1936. ' Maxine bert Pappeufuss and, Harry. Barrus suffer at the hands of the wicked? He righteousness in the world. Not one Mathew Pickett'j of the Kemmerer Ward. David M. in liia watch-towstood and waited person in- ten thousand knows its Rex CARD OF THANKS Hoffman sooke next on the early life for Lord to answer his question. matchless worth. Men may search it the Rufi. Margaret of sister Findlay. She being about his We need only follow his example with all their days, read' it a thousand times Willa Thornock We desire to sincerely thank all onr , Ardiith a prayer in our heart, and God will and still find new truth to gladden they were often together. Spoke ae, Wamsley of the good life she had led. He said friends, neighbors and - everyone for and refresh their souls. Truly, it is a1 surely have something to say to us. if we lived a good life here, we would their kindness and assistance When days are dark and troubles comforter in our day of sorrow, a comLAKETOWN NEWS during live a good life on the other side, ami a source of come upon us thick, and fast, we must panion in our if we were workers here, we would our recent bereavement, with the assurnot forgot to summon that dear proph- strength in our hour of weakness, a his Colvin traoksters Coach took be workers over there. Mrs. Elizabeth ance that your tender and timely minis- to Immediatewitness for God, when dotibts assail Provo, Utah, Friday to attend a et of gladness, Zechariah. hi to Reed, of the Kemmerer Ward, sang, trations will ever be cherished. us. wonderful us he will ly sing track meet held there. A Perfect Day. The Bible i our greatest heritage R. A. FINDLAY AND FAMILY Bishop L. B. Johnsong of hope, of better days to come. son,' the last speaker, spoke of her as A farewell testimonial wa-- given in Put away your mourning and fasti- from the past. It comes to us laden MRS. ANNIE CORLESS AND frail, but beautiful; spoke encouraging the ward hall Friday night in honor ng, he said to his discouraged coun- with a thousand blessings, sanctified FAMILY. words of sympathy to the mourners. If you want a better world, by countless missions of human soul of Norman Weston who I soon to de- trymen. Thanked all those who had come to by begin making yourselves better. who have read and loved it from the folpart for the British mission. The to him and days of Ezra until now. Jesus knew attend, the service and those who had after Peach Stone Poison Certainly, listening lowing program was rendered : Instrutaken part in the beautiful service. A chemist, studying papyrus manumental selection by the brass quartet ; reading his wonderful visions, the sun and drew much of his inspiration from will shine for os again. it sacred pages: Paul was familiar Eight. Kemmerer friends of Mr. and scripts, says that Egyptian priests who poem, given by Mr. Ena Mosier : vocal Mrs. Findlay acted as : Then there is Hosea. that great with the deed and words of every revealed secrets of their order were solo, mothers; trumpet chorus, singing other Albert Carrington, Tom Ford, Tom Carl G. Stuart; remark, by Bishop prophet of love, hearing the terrible character we have studied. Any world killed with a noison made from peach the we in affliction. have How his of burden domestic Patterson, Arthur Gore, (has. single thing Vernon G. Robinson,' and response by tat what Young Brooks. Frank McDon-anl- h stones. the departing missionary. A large can we ever hate a brother, or a might be dispensed dowith, sacred if we this nations and Geo. Horton. when would even or an the friend, enemyt and attended the the crowd gathering take could Fifteen ladies of the Kemmerer Ward were his of book awful WOODRUFF NOTES lost? remember the Nothing tragedy hall was filled almost to capacity. The had charge of the floral offerings, remainder of the evening was spent in erring wife and her husband's 'forgive- its place. which were profuse and beautiful. ness? What a revelation he give us The world is full of people who Mr. Lynn Cox spent the week end in dancing. The choir sang, of God love! We can never refuse know little or nothing of the Bible, Those Deepning Salt Lake City. r Trials. Benediction bv Wm, Johnson. tat each honored young man and Claud Cheney of Lyman, Wyo., is to forgive anyone again if we remem-be-Interment was marie in the RanHosea, young woman sitting here resolve to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stacey are rejoic- here looking after hi farming interto know the Bible as well as any other And Micah absc lately refuse dolph cemetery. Members of the Ran- ing over the arrival of a son, born est. leave our memories. He was so in- book. We should learn to love it a dolph Ward Choir sang. Rest on the April 23d. f Hill Side Rest, at the grave side. tensely in earnest, so bitter against our dearest treasure. But this requirweek-enThe following people were The grave was dedicated by Dan E. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spencer and fam- visitor here, most of whom attended those who made religion a cloak to es study, reflection, prayer, and faith. become a fountain of life, Marshall of the Laketown Ward. ily, of southern Utah, are visiting with the farewell party: Mr. and Mrs. J, cover their hypocrisy and wickedness, If it is to & Sons, under the direccan a We to so and the knowledge of it is not poor. superficial friendly Mrs. Spencers parent, Mr. and. Mrs. R. Weston, of Salt Lake City; Miss Lindquist retion of Thale Gray, directing. never of true his definition sufficient. Its depths must be soundforget Elaine Taylor, student at the L. D. S Shelby Huffaker. The following were among the re doth determined, and the what its And the tard ed, heights ligion: Business College;; Wendell Johnson We must see measured. visitors who attended the fuextent to of to do of and but it thee, justly, quire Mrs. Charles Frazier and Mrs. Loti Grant. Lamiborn, Edwin Robinson, stu neral of Mrs. Delores Findlay: tie ltufi, who have been in Salt Lake dent of the U. A. C. ; Harmon Cheney, love mercy, and to walk humbly with in, imagination, at least, the land from Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Conger, Victor, for some which it came, and the character of time, returned home last Logan ; Clayton Robinson and Miss El thy God? Mrs. Of Nita Idaho we to also are the Earl. think course, going Idaho; people that brought it forth, and Falls; week-engie Moss, of Woodruff; Miss Gretta of Obadiah, that little book so scathin understand the age in which they livMr. and Mrs. Young Brooks and daughteacher Blackfoot. Idaho at Cheney, ters, Ethel May and Elaine, Mr. and Ms. Dave Jones and daughter spent Mr. D. K. McLean. Mrs. Ray Gunnell in its denouncement of the cruelty and ed. Our heart must, be in the study near to inspire our Mrs. Geo. Horton, Mr. and Mrs. Albert the past week at Woodruff visiting and children of Soda! Springs, Ida. wickedness of Edom. Should the forc- and God will be Carrington, Mr. and Mrs. Ohas. Hey with her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Milton Nelson, of Ogden, and es 'of evil laugh us to scorn when we efforts, making a gift to each one now wood. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDonaugh, Dean. gift of apchild; the Misses Morita and Beatrice stand for God and his truth, and graduating- an invaluable Mr. and Mrs. Tom Patterson. Mr. and of Kemmerer, Wyo. ; Mrs. Ada from entrenched strongholds in the preciation for the book of life. Cheney Mrs. Pappenfns Mr. and Mrs. Arthur WahJlstrom of Logan. Gore. Lucille and Vernia Carrington, MEN MAY all of Kemmerer, Wyo. : Mr. and Mrs. Mr. P, D. Moffat paid a short visit IN MARINE CORPS REENLIST Ben Cories, Mr. and Mrs. Len Spenlast week to her daughter June at Evof Mrs. F'mcr Cleveland, and der Idaho Falls. Postmaster. W. E. Marshall announanston, Wyo.: Frank Stierb''ur and New crop, A- -l Spanish, ces that ex service men from the Army, Mrs. Phil Stienhour of Fossil, Wyo Vara Cheney was in town Sunday Fresh, lb MAY 9th and Marine Corps, who have Mrs. Geo. Kennedy, Adrian Kearl, AlNavy with a large load of flour and other Try a Free Sample Friday aviation experience and exvin N'cholls, Dolly Nicholls, Mr. and previous LILY mills. PONS from the Logan products and Saturday discharges, may recellent character Mrs. J. G. Conley. Mrs. Annie Findlay, in Marine the in enlist Corps and bo of OgMr. and Mrs. Lonzo Findlay, Lamont Passey of Pari, Idaho, is I DREAM TOO MUCH to an aviation transferred directly den ; Wm. Oakey, Mrs. Ireta Passey, with home Genuine Hawley Tropper Sun doing remodediling work at the and daughter, of Paris. Idaho; Mrs. of Anos Robinson. . HENRY FONDA ERIC BLORE and unit. and Rain Hat All Sizes The maximum age for exservice Hanna Ward, Mrs. Phyllis Phipps, of OSGOOD PERKINS men with broken service is 35 year. nutoo a of host and Midothers, Mr. and Ogden, Mr. James Tudor of of Pons The is information may be obvoice Lily Additional 10c golden HATS.a STRAW merous to mention. up vale. Utah, were visitors at the Alley Beautiful on screen silver the tained by writing to the Marine Corps ranch on Mohday. Lovable ! Glorious ! She ignites the Recruiting Station. 100 Harrison St., DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS HOLD Bulk or Package Flower and worlds deep heart with a new San Francisco. California. MEETING Russell and Loraine Alley, students ' Garden Seeds T emotion in a brilliant romantic . at the U. A, C. are doing a bit of music with of drama by Alert today Animal met Pioneers Healthy The Daughters of the farming at the South Eden ranch. JEROME KERN so suscepnot is Utah alanimal The A was lesson, McGuire Kenenth of Early MerchanMidvale, healthy We Feature Quality Thursdays Composer of Roberta one with was given by Mrs. Ivey is a visitor there with his brother. the so as Road. sickly tible to injury dise at Reason able Prices Included in these great hits are: and Earl. vision, Pearce. Mrs. A. M. Areryle gave impaired dulled brain, Little I Dream Too Much, short talk on the early history of Ran - i nerve message, which down slowed on Got a Ive Oarrowsel, Jockey dolrsh. Mrs. Alice Muir rendered a voMrs. Ben T. Orvin is spending a retard the quick responses necessary Love, and Im the Echo. I brief visit in Ogden with relatives eal solo. About 26 were nresent. Light j in emergencies. 'and friends. ' refreshments were served. ' DELORES CORLES-- FINDLAY EXPIRES IN OGDEN HOSPITAL Ten students were graduated from Souin Rich Seminary Glass this year two coys and 8 gins. Graduating exercises were held Sunday, April 28, in connection with the Sacrament service. Supt. K. D. Law of the Duchesne County Schools, delivered the address lo the graduate. Superintendent Law, though he has left Rich county, still has a warm spot in his heart for the hoys ana girls of S'outh Rich and North, Rich High Schools. Mearl C. Peart, Seminary Instructor, has received much praise from the entire community for the splendid work he has done with the South, Rich, Seminary. President James Brown, of Evanston, presented the diplomas. Other members of the Evanston ward attending were J. 1. Williams and Harry . YVil-lia- . Bo-din- e. .... - K . py-NE-ti, 4 North,-Rang- e . lH-t- then-passe- . , d kv "r jS-u- t , n -- -- . M -v . : - . er - , - . : pall-heare- rs Hey-woo- d, out-of-tow- d. . E Salted Peanuts Picture Show ID 1( ' ! - ! -- Metro Store x: ! d |