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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 21 Randolph, Utah. Friday June 19, 1936 Laketown News F. H. A. NAVAL AIR CHIEF Wedding bells rang out last week when Clayton H. Rooinson and Miss Hlgie Moss cf Woodruff. Utah, were Under . Mr. and E. Cheney and daughter Gretta took a motor tour to Shit Lake City, Nephi and other Utah towns last week. C. Lou school Irwin Provo, U. S. for the summer session. Mr. and Mrs. John II. Weston have gone on a church excursion to old Mexico. They expect to be gone about three weeks. I Pres. Geo. II. Robinson motored to Salt Lake City and brought his wife and daughter, Lucile home with him 1o si vend the summer here Their son Wilford, II. Robinson, of Ventura, Cal. drove in and spent a few days with them. , Mrs. Louise Jenks of Lyman. Wyo. is spending a few days visit here with her mother, Mrs. L. D. Willis , (Continued on Page 3) " REPORT ON STATE CLUB SHORT COURSE 4-- H Laketown. Utah . June 9, 1936. , Mr. E. County Agent. -- -. ' . Randolph, Utah. ' Lear Mr. Guymon : Enclosed is a report of things I thot were most interesting at the State (Xub Short Course at the Utah State Agricultural College : Meetings cf Thursday, June 4, and Friday, June 3. were the most interesting to me. General Session. Lit 8:j0 tle Theatre, group chairman conduct4-- ing. 8:10 8:30 We had some group singing which every one joined in and sang the songs. 8:30 0 :05 Talk on personality, by Dr. E. A. Jacobsen. This I shall always remember on how to receive per. sonality. 0:15 10:33 Group discussion. The subject was: "What Do I Have to Do to Influence .Others?' Here 1 got some good ideas from all over the state. On how did you influence others to join your club? t ... Ideas : 1. To tages of To .3. To lb Modernization lie Forty-fwprivate financial institutions in Utah have cooperated with the in Capt. Arthur B. Cook, commander of Federal Housing Administration the aircraft carrier Lexington, who lending money under this plan. wras selected by President Roosevelt 1 to direct the navys drive to lift its CLUB SHORT COURSE air force on a par with any naval armada in the world. He will advance Wednesday morning, June 6, I left to the rank of rear admiral when he to go to Logan for a short course in Club work. I arrived at tlie colassumes his new post. lege at 11:30 a. m. and started on a tour of the grounds. Our guide, ( a college graduate, explained how to NOTICE TO WATER USERS identify the various trees on the campus. We arose each morning at 0 :15, had State Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, exercises, breaklast and were ready for a days work by 8:00. June 15, 1936. A general assembly was called each Notice is hereby given that A. W. Thornock, Henry Nieholls, Alma uioruing and evening for the purpose Ray Hoffman. W. T. Rex and of calling the roll. A group discussion was held in the Jackson Land and Livestock Company, Randolph, Utah, have made Applica- morning and a demonstration in the tion in accordance with the laws of afternoon. The following subjects were disUtah to change the point of diversion, place and nature of use of 30 sec. cussed : 1. How we can influence boys and ft. of water from North and South Fork of Otter creek in Rich county, girls to do more efficient club work. 2. What problems we would Jike Utah. Said wrater has heretofore been diverted from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 incl. our leaders' and County Agents to helu of each year at points as follows; us with. 3. How to raise funds to carry on From North Fork of Otter creek into ': ,the Swenson ditch, reservoir ditch, the club activities. , South ditch, Keart ditdi," Inland ditch, Also discussion' on,,,, lif e prob 4;; and Ward ditch, and from the main lems. etc., were very interesting. These discussions gave each club stream of Otter creek into the Rex ditch, ditch, member a chance to express their North High Line ditch, Jensen ditcifl, views on the topics discussed. Dedildn Howard The demonstrations were on these Thornock ditch, ditch and Argyle Hoffman ditch, all subjects : 1. Cleaning, dressing and cooking of which are more particularly described in the Application filed in the of fowl. 2. Proper shoes and stockings. State Engineers office. The water 3. Home management, etc. has been used to irrigate 3,000 acres Our trip over and our stay .was of land embraced in parts of Secs. 3 to 10 inch, T. 11 N R.7D; Secs. 1. made much more pleasant by our jol2, 3 & 12, T. 11 N E.6E; &Secs. 33 ly leader, Mr. Williamson. ADA REX, & 34, T. 12 N. R. 7 E., SLB & M. and 5th Year Club Member. for incidental domestic and purposes. It is now proposed to store said 30 sec. ft, or not to exNOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Deceed 6800 ac. ft. of water from Nov. of the Interior, : General partment I of each year to June 30 incl. of the Office at Shit Lake City, Utah, Land year following, by means of an im- June 9, 1936. NOTICE is hereoy given pounding dam across the South Fora Leonard Alfonso Adams, of Provo, of Otter creek at a point E. 2140 from that who, on June 19, 1929, made Utah, Ihe NW cor Sec. 12, T. 11 N., R. 6 E., homestead entry No. stockraising SLB & M. The water from North 3 & 4, Lots for 047430, NENE4, Fork of Otter creek will be diverted Sec. 27, Lot 4, NWSW EL 1105.5 from at a point N.' 33 deg. Sec. 28 Lots! 2, 3, 4, Lot 5, NWSEi Sec. 2, T. (lie SW cor. of the NE SWSE Section 5, 7, 8, 9, II N., R. 6 E. and conveyed by ditch 23, 9 North, Range 5 East, Township to the reservoir on the South Fork. Lake Meridian, has filed notice The water will be released from stor- Salt to make .final Proof, to intention of re31 1 to Oct. and age from April to the land above deestablish claim diverted into the ditches heretofore Thomlas F. Tthomas, before scribed, used and in addition into a new ditch U. S. Land Office, at Salt Register which will' head at a point located S. Utah, on the 21st day of 500 and E. 600 from the Nn,4 cor. Lake City, 1936. Claimant names as sec. 3, T. 11 N.. R. 6 E.. SLB & M. July, G. M. Cutler, of Salt Lake The water will be used to irrigate 3.000 R. Adams, of acres of land embraced in the sec- City, Utah; Stephen & Nettie Adams Mina tions hereinabove described and also Lehi, Utah; THOMAS Utah. of Provo, Madsen, NKSW and NWVi-N- F. THOMAS, Register. part of Sec. 23. Sec. 27. both in July3-10- , 4936. N., R. 7 E. and Sec. 13. T. 12 N.. R. Adv. June 6 E: Slecs. 1. 2 & 16. T. 11 N.. R. 7 l!l!IBill!H!lllinilllB!!IllB!!l!IB!linill!!ll!!i!K'!iiB;!OIB!l!:!l!l!n E., SLB & M. By exchanging storage flow of the water for the natural . streams during the irrigation "season, S B it will be arranged that the benefits of 1 to lands the storage will be applied heretofore irrigated which are situSun and Rain ated above the proposed reservoir. This application is designated in the Best Jungle Helmets State Engineers Office as File No. 4-- give information on advan clubs. explain what clubs are for. show others how clubs have talk 12 :00 (Geological by Director Wm. Peterson. This talk was the most interesting of all. He talked about Lake Bonneville, which lit one time covered all of Cache Valle', and Bear Lake and how it happened to be where it it. He also talked about Utah Lake, Sevier Lake and Great Salt Lake. He told us manv things about these lakes. On Friday. June 5th, I thought that the talk on Crime and Rural Youth. by Professor Joseph N. Symons, was the most educational of the day. Though every thing was very interesting, the things I have mentioned.' were the most interesting to me. RAYMOND WEBB, Forestry Club Member. - GOVERNMENT TRAPPER MAKES RAID ON COYOTES Belden Lynn, government trapper, renorts the capture of nine coyote pups above the ranch of W. T, Rex. and four pups near the ranch of Wm. Kennedy, and two old ones in the vicinity of Sage creek a total of 15. Trapper Lynn gets em alright! Trapper Wm. J. Groll has also made several good kills. Ar-gyl- . . g SWNE, S8W, wit-nese- s: SE, T.-1- 2 6, I Hawley Tropper I f All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, shall be submitted In affidavit form and in dunlicate. accompanied by a fee of $1.00 and filed in this office within 30 days after the completion of the publication of this ' notice. T. H. HUMPHERYS, State; Engineer. Date of first publication, June 19, . 1936. Date of last publication, SWAT THE FLY 1936. The Laketown Primary Association Swat the has been sponsoring a campaign for several months Fly pash On Primary Day, June 15th, Irene Robiiron, of the Sea Gull class, brought in nearly 3 (pi arts of the pesky disease carriers for which she received a cash prize of 50 cents from the Primary Treasury. The flies were cremated with all due ceremony. 1 i - ' . Genuine ... f July 17, - Vectels of the Great Lakes The vessels of the Great Lakes fleets are of distinctive type and represent an effort to produce maximum efficiency In the trades and under the conditions of special lake operation. Peak ore and grain movements have helped some giant carriers that have set world records. Hat ( . 39c and 49c f others 19c I Straw Hats 10c and iip For children, Ladies and Men I FIG BARS I Tues. and Wed. only ( J 10c lb. s 1 1 cMetro Store . Leslie Jones, Owner Evanston, Wyo. B!!!!!BllB!l!l!Bi!llIBIl(IIB!!ll!B!llll&l!BlllilH'll!IB!iKIB:i!!!Bll i Cox, Les- Miss Genevieve Dunning of Evanston, Wyo., and Mr. Leland Longhurst of Woodruff. Remember Thursday dance night at Woodruff. night, is to Miss Marie Putnam has gone Salt Lake where she sxpects to visit tor some time. Miss Marr Oornia and Miss Eonma Stuart, who have been in Salt Lake the past week visiting Mr. Louis Stuart before he left for a western states mlsion. have returned home. Tire Misses Noreen and Lois Buck of with relatives Ogden are visiting here. o stock-w7atcrin- Putnam and Mr. both of Woodruff Miss Deloras Credit 4-- .Elders' Wilford Stucki of the Stake Presidency, find Fred J. Price, Stake Clerk, of Paris Idaho, were visitors at our church sessions on Sunday last. -- helped. the $575.00. Austin Willis was recently taken to the Caribou hospital at Soda Springs for a surgical operation. She is getting along wreli. Mrs. Some Wedding bells have rung recently for Miss Elgie Moss of Woodruff and Mr. Clayton Robinson of Laketown. $1,765,952.91 have been made by private lending agencies and insured by the Federal Housing Administration in Utah thru April 30, 1936, according to a report received by Allen T. Sanford, State Director for Utah, National Emergency Council. The report also showed that mortgages for new construction and the refinancing of existing mortgages accepted for insurance throughout the State, to April 1. 1936. numbered 783 and amounted to $2,404,565. Of these totals Rich County had insurance accepted for: 1 modernization loan, amounting to Mrs. C. A Woodruff News Folk Leader Plan of the Federal Housing Administration loans mun eb ring 4,802 involving Edward L. Kimball and ' Miss Mildred C. . Barker both of Laketown, were also married in Logan, last week We wish both, these young couples the best of success and happiness. The Misses Phebe and Emma News The National Emergency Council 464 Boston Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah married in the Logan Temple. They have gone on a honeymoon tour to the northwest. ' Weston are attending summer at Moscow, Idaho. Miss Grace is attending summer school at and Rullon J. Weston is at the $1.50 Per Year In Advance and son Lane, Mrs. Leah Walton Gertrude Knott, noted authority on are visiting in Idaho. folk lore, is supervising handling of The Primary officers motored to the third annual national folk festival, Salt Lake City Friday to attend Priwhich will open at the Texas Centen- mary Convention. They returned nial Exposition in Dallas June 14. Spe- Sunday. cial attention will be paid this year to of Mr. and Mrs. LeVain Eastman the songs of the old Southwest. Miss Green River, Wyo., and Mr. and Mrs. Knotts staff plans to make the festival M. O. Eastman of Evanston, Wyo., were Woodruff visitors Friday. the largest on record. Mr. Chi Oornia motored to Salt Lake Tuesday. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS State of Utah Mrs. Francis Tingey entertained a waffle supper Tuesday evening. Office of State Road Commission Salt Lake City, Utah a rrnv w at a June 17th, 1936 Sealed bids will be received by the 1. Personality, by Dr. Jacobsen: of Utah, State Road Commission Personality cannot be defined. Your State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, personality is of no value if you do not at 2 oclock p. m. Thursday, July 2nd. use it. You have to build up some 1936, and at that time publicly open- one elses to build up your own. Pered for construction of Oil Mix Surface sonality is a priceless thing. The Road in Rich County the same being richest person in the world cannot Federal Aid Project No...lti A B, flm- personality. between Garden City and Ycatcxine. fon have to make fise oU personaliThe length of road to be constructed ty to strengthen it. or improved is 4.881 miles, and the Group Discussions: 1. How other people have influencprincipal items of work are approxied me. mately as follows: 3277 Bbls. Bituminous Material. 2 How have our science and young The attention of bidders is directed peoples clubs helped tlieir memberto the Special Provisions covering sub- ship? 3. What do I have to do to influletting or assigning the contract. The minimum wage paid to all ence others? skilled labor employed on this, con(a) Asking prospective members tract shall be 80 cents per hour. to visit the club. The minimum wage paid to all in4. What problems of young farm termediate labor employed on this people can be solved through farm contract shall be 60 cents per hour. and home science clubs? The minimum wage paid to all un5. As members of a farm and home skilled labor employed on this contract science club. What responsibilty hae shall be 50 cents per hour. we toward other young people in our Plans and specifications are on file community ? go in the office of the State Road Com6. What can we do when we mission, Salt Lake City, and at Dis- home? trict Engineers office at Ogden where, Another lecture was given by Director Peterson on my responsibility. they may be reviewed by prospective bidders. Specifications, proposal, bidIt is my responsibility to make a furnishhe will and blanks success in life. If I become a failure plans ding ed at Salt Lake City on depositing it is not my friends fault it is my pro- own. People may influence me, either $2.00, which will be returned, aecept-ahl- e an submits contractor viding good or bad and it is my responsibility bid and returns the plans within to choose the good and set examples seven days after bids are received. Any for some one else. It is my resopnsi-bilitadditional information may be securto choose good literature that It is my reed at the office of the State Road Com- will benefit me best. mission. Ech bidder must submit a sponsibility to utilize my leisure time letter from an approved surety com- Vo the best advantage. pany guaranteeing to furnish., said, Grime : bidder with required bond. The right Crime doesnt pay. The mam cause to reject any or all bids is reserved. of crime is our poor home environment A Cash, certified check, or cashiers and the feeling of being inferior. check for five per cent of total amount good percentage of our crimes are comof bid made payable to the State Road mitted by people under 21 years of Commission must accompany each hid jOT0 Yknow this trip has been of benefit as evidence of good faith and a guarantee that if awarded the contract, the t0 mG- LYNDON DEAN, bidder will execute the contract and Sheep Clvib Member. give bond as required. STATE ROAI COMMISSION, EDWARD E. HOWE, BOY SCiOUT AND FATHERS HAVE By Chairman. PARTY K. C. WRIGHT, Chief Engineer. A party was held for the Boy Scouts and their fathers Tuesday evening at CLUB .... MINUTES OF the Scout House. Preston Pond and Alvin Hess, Scout executives of the The Flying Needle Club wa6 held Cache Valey Camp, were in attendJune 15th at the home of Mrs. Bing- ance. About 30 fathers and sons were hams. We sewed on our dresses. A present. . . talk on Daily Courtesies, was given Refreshments consisting of weimes, by Mary McKinnon. ', There were ten ice cream and punch were served. All report a very nice time. girls and two leaders' present. A talk ,on Pressing Wool, Silk and Rayon Fabrics was assigned to Jackie Gray. s. s. s. CLUB OF WOODRUFF MEET Club adjourned at 4:00 oclock. meeting of the S. S. S. Club Plie Flying Needle Olulb was held ruff was held at the home of :he home of our leader, Mrs. Me rown, Monday, June 15. sauce toast were non on .Tune 18th. The song leadnon and was A talk given some ed songs. id demonstrated by Barbara rackie Gray. We talked about our e Rees and Arlene Reed and and sewed on the childrens itman. . , . were ten girls and two was adjourned at 5 o clock, g at (era present. Club adjourned neoting will he held Monday, ) oclock. BARBARA GRAY. Reporter ?, y . 4-- H dress-Ther- e Jugoslavia' Foreits Forests cover more than 30 per cent of the area of Jugoslavia. Tax Return Secret tax returns in Canada I ire secret by special provision. All Income |