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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 22 Randolph, Utah. Friday June 26, 1936 COMMISSIONER ANSWERS Rich County Public Works Allotment: .... MISSIONARY WRITES LETTER FROM SWEDEN Loans to. Farmers CUPPING The State of Utah Department of Fish and Game Salt Lake City $1.50 Per Year In Advance New Threat to Safe Malmo, Sweden, June 12. 1936. And Stock Growers Water Supply Arises Brother Wm. E Marshall, Dear Editor: The National Emergency Council June 12, 1936. I received the two Reapers you sent Camping along the highways in Mr. J. O. Rex 404 Boston Bldg. me this morning, iso decided to write canyons and; on higher water sheds Randolph, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah a few lines and tell you as much about has received such impetus since the Dear Mr. Rex: Sweden as 1 can I havent seen so modern trailer became popular with 1 am going to do Putiblia Works allotments in Rich much of it yet something now that travelers, that it involves a serious I have never done in the years I have We landed in Gotenburg, the 21st of threat to public health, said Dr. J. County for projects to been in the Game Department ; name-- 1 Credit Administration Aipiil 30, 1936, totaled $16,000 for proto Allen T. February and went from there to L. Jones, State Health Commissioner. Stockholm by train, and from there I jects estimated to cost $45,000. From ly, pay attention to a newspaper clip- - Sanford, State Director of the Danger to our culinary water supA friend of mine clipped from tional these allotments, up to February 29, Council shows that came down to the (sunny south, here plies increases with every one of Emergency 1936, $5,770 had been expended for some paper your comment relative to loans to farmers and livsetock grow-th- to Maimo. When I first came, there these promiscuous campers, and the loss of deer on the mountain be- - ers in Utah, from May 1, 1933 through was about one inch of snow in Stock- situation becomes more Ialbor; $11,709 for materials, accordapparent as tween the forks of Woodruff Creek. to information received by Allen March 31. 1936 totaled 13,634, amount-Le- t holm but there has never been any the trailers become numerous. ing me ask you; first. In the event ing to $21,462,361. T. Sanford, State Director for Utah, down here, although it rains enough disease in The spread of you never sold, any of your old live- National Emergency Council. The tabulation listed Federal Land to make up for it. has Utah by the common house-flThe people are very peculiar the been largely checked by the building Projects in Rich County now ud- 6tock and retained them year alter Bank and Land Bank Commissioner der construction include the follow- year without culling what would be loans at 5.573 for $12,144,709. made women do the work while the men sit of ten thousand sanitary outside your death loss; second. What would on easy terms of long-terin the house. They are about ets in the past eighteen months by ing: mortgages GardeD City. as stylish here as in America. They the Rural Community Sanitation Tro-ar- e City Type of Pro he the death loss of your calves in the j on farm properties, EsL Cost $26,000 event you were to keep your cows until j Production Credit Association loans, mostly of light complexion and gram. This advance will be partly Amount expended not available. they died of old age? The wintering 941 for $7,273,061 on short-tenlow are either very tall or very short, lost if roadside camping is not brought Under this program the completed range of the deer herd of Utah is the interest rates. there arent so many of medium under control. limiting factor. We were aware of projects are as follows- We are thinking about the safety Emergency Crop and drouth relief height. the fact that more than The Swedes are great people to and health of both campers and our loans. 7.120 for $2,044,600. City Woodruff. Type of Project Waterworks. Amount $17,479. Date head of deer were wintering on that The Farm Credit Administration srs celebrate, there has hardly been a own citizens. The problem of protect-wee- k mountain. We had Mr. Oomia, Mr. bem includes in its make-utwelve Completed 10ll35. pass since I came, that there ing water supplies from camping Further information received by Mr. Eastman - of Woodruff Creek, and districts) providing a complete and co been one (or more) holidays, der insanitary conditions, and at the Sanford showed that to April 30th. al- Ralph Ellis, all watching those dee, ordinated credit system fox agricul- sometimes they celebrate for two or same time providing for the health of lotments to Utah for pro- and informing us as to their condi ture by making available to farmers three days in succession. :ho traveler, is an immediate and im- jects totaled $5,257,407. estimated to lion. We paid money for this service. There are about three times as many portant health consideration, credit. and short-tercost $9,435,409. and from these allot- The natural death loss in Utah should Utah is one of four states compris- bikes on the street as cars the richer The State Board of Health is very ments $3,538,220 had lieen expended have been about 8,000 deer. However, ing the eleventh district. class are the only ones who have care. much concerned, and is now prepar- we believe, due to the extreme winter to February 29t.b. 193B 1 They are very modern lots of ing to cope with the situation. Unless 1 A NO. 1 PASTURE FOR RENT weather, that possibly twice that numand Fords ( you can t go any measures are taken immediately to ber of deer died on the ranges last See Worth Wimimerer. Randolph, Ut. place and get away from Henry.) LAKETOWN NEWS allow camping only In specified prowinter. Most hunters object to payThere are many old buildings, al- tected areas, where waste disposal is though the ones they are building now handled in a sanitary manner, and NOTICE TO WATER USERS Mrs. Grace Lamborn and daughter ing $2.00 for a hunting license, and I are very modern. They cant build drinking water certified, both the Edna Rae, Mr. and Mrs. Boo Irvin and ask you, how far would $2.00 go to feed in this mountainous coun- State on account here lack and protection, very buildings high public Miss Hazel Derbyshire, all of Salt supply camper Office, Engineers of the soft ground, so they are about This dangerous situation lias Salt Lake City, Utah, Lake City, spent the week end visit- tryWeto starving deer? we believe and are know that storied high. fronted us just after the old home- June 15, 1936. ing at the homes of Willis E. and managing the deer herd of this state The streets are made of rock set in made trailer and tent of the camper . .. . Notice is hereby given that A. ... Morton Kenrl. better than any western state Ar- the gorund, but the highways are of had been largely replaced by the mod-oiAlma Nicholls, Henry so by all who are aequain- , Hoffman. W. T. Rex and They have left handed traffic. prn cabin camp regulated as to water Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Carlysle and ts aamitted ed with our activities. one I There like is dont Livestock Jackson just thing and Land supplies and waste disposal, Company, daughters, of Heber City, Utah, spent The article further states that we is if you didnt While the responsibility of protect-hav- e Saturday night paying a brief visit are after the money from the Randolph Randolph, Utah, have made' Applica about aSweden or that clock you wouldnt ing both the tourist and our own watch tlon in accordance with the laws of with Ernest Irwin at the Alley ranch which last year amounted to Utah to whether it was night or day. The pie against health hazards rests priat South Eden. Mr. Carlysle was a people, change the point of diversion, $138.00 and for that $138.00 they reand Local of 30 sec. son doesnt go- down until about 9 marily with the State nature and of use, place ' missionary companion of Ernest. ceived 102,000 fish. Now tho-afis, ft. of water from .North and South oclock and I dont know when it comes Boards of Health, yet if this is to be were planted in Big Creek and results Fork of Otter creek in Rich Chase Kearl of Preston, Idaho vis- are county, up its too early for me. but that effectively accomplished, the official not favorable, due to the fact that have the cooper-caited, over Sunday with friends and re- overgrazing on the ranges of that Utah. Said water has heretofore been makes it good for the farmers. They health agencies must get a good LONG days work done, ation and support of every agency and diverted from Jan. x to Dec. 31 inci. lations. locality by domestic livestock has so of each year at points as follows: Over here they stake their cows in and every citizen in the the forage that when cloud From North Fork of Otter creek into the pastures, and as you travel along organization State, Lynn Myers who spent the past depleted blasts occur Big Creek is rendered the Swenson Mr. R. Whitney Groo, superintend-an- d winter at American Fork, Utah, is ditch, reservoir ditch a road you will see a line two to two fish life you know that and South unfit for as a tied of the State Highway Patrol, has miles dose half ent Island long, short-timditch, home for. a,, ditch, Kearl ditch, e know it. Consequently fishing Is not and Ward and from the main ogether as possible." They are mostly already promised, with assent of the ditch, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Newman and good nor will it be good until some stream of Otter creek" into the Rex Holsteins and as they eat, they move Road Commission, to aid in every way kind of a settling pond is built to ditxah, ditch, them into new grass. They can grow to spot. the districts most frequent-ai- l daughter Zela. of Holladay. Utah, catch the silt - kinds of grain and dont have to ed by the tourist, and furnish our Line ditch, Jensen ditfln, North High paid a short call on Sunday to Mr. and The revenue of this department Dedlkin Howard definite information as Tliornock Mrs. Amos B. Robinson. its a fine country for fish and speetors with ditch, , makes it imposible for us to employ a ditch and zoned. ducks. all to Hoffman ditch, danger Argyle The other day there was a bad air-Wm. Webb of Salt Lake City, spent game warden in your locality. Since of which are more particularly de, Shave been game commissioner, I CLUB NOTES LAKETOWN a week here visiting with his brother scribed in the Application filed in the ulane crash' here. The plane was just imrea-innot. had have of the privilege to field to water office. the The go Germany, leaving State Engineers Leslie and fa mil v. the personnel of this department, has been Sewing Club are The Busy Bee used to irrigate 3,000 acres when something went wrong, so it acti-th- e econoutmost use to but had the have of land embraced in parts of Secs. 3 inst poll i el v came down and moved busily engaged in their summer Wed-oMiss Bonnie Cornwall, daughter of revenue in with the held was my operating Club and sit of a house 7 hi.lf vities. R. meeting to 10 away EiJSecs. 1, N., J. Spencer Cornwall and Mi3s Frantop to some 2 3 & inch, the other half. There were eleven nesday, June 17th, at 2 p. m. at Hie 12, T. 11 N., R. 6 E ; Oecs. 33 ces Cannon, daughter of Tracy Y available.to So what may seemseem be very & 34, T 12 N R 7 E., SLB & M. and oajssengers, the piolt, stewardess and home of Club Leader Alley Taylor. The neglect- would Cannon of. Salt Lake City, spent the citizens would if theyjustifiable acquaint a mechanic in the plane. One Ameri- - meeting wan conducted by president week-enfor incidental domestic and here, guests of the Misses with the working of the an passenger was killed instantly, Margene Eller. The girls began work now is It proposed Mildred and Wanda Weston. purposes. State Fish and Game Department, wateidng seCor to and llot 30 all the others bruised badly. The on the childs dress and bloomers, one tQ gtore gaid fish hatcheries, two ten operates f800 ac ft. of water from Nov. plane was wrecked beyond repair it of the required articles to be made The Misses Wilma and Jean Kearl and three public shooting t of eaoh to Jiune 30 incL of tbo really caused some excitement for a this year. It was decided that our and Edna Rae Lamborn, are spend game farms d with aproximately grounds next club meeting would be an outing vear foliowing by means of an im- - little while. ing a few days at the home of Mrs of its revenue going to feed alone. Here we have some of the most to some shady spot where the prls dam across the South Fork Ada Wahlstrom at Logan, Utah. Miss pounding You suggest that if I would meet of will prepare a lunch over a campfire, Otter creek at a point E. 2140 from beautiful parks you could imagine Kathleen Kearl is spending a few it of the with your locality people and 11 6 R. T. Stec. of al June Price, chairman of the recrea-thekinds trees, E., bushes, 12, flowers, N., the NW cor weeks visiting with friends in Salt result. a beneficial In the have might to build lional committee, with the help of the SLB & M. The water from North Lake City and Roosevelt, Utah. always have a small pond event there are enough people inter Fork of Otter creek will be diverted It around. On warm summer days the club leaders, have planned an intera gathering, I shall be at a int N 33 deg R 110r,.5 from people go out and lie around in the psting afternoon. The girls seemed Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Alley of Midvale, ested to have to drive rto Randolph at any (he gW wr- of the glad NEi Sec. 2, T. sun in these parks they are sure fond very interested in the reading course Utah, spent Monday here at the South time to discuss this most important g E and have finished their first book and R and N , conveyed bv ditch of nature. Eden ranch. misproblem, the conservation of fish and t0 the reservoir on the South Fork, in are reading others. Two of our club The mission is sure growing aDd game resources, as rpbe waf-ewill be released from stor-- I sionaries, anyway. When I first came girls have been away on their Miss Stella Peterson of St. Charles, game and (Mi believe I know this subject after the and now mer vacation. Kathleen Kearl spent were only twenty-nin- e e is employed at the home of Mrs. LilApril 1 to Oct. 31 and years I have been in this work. diverted into the ditches heretofore there is forty-fou- r two happy weeks visiting friends in; also one has gone lian Willis, I await an invitation to Randolph to used and in addition into a new ditch home. Salt Lake City, while Wilma Kearl envou. meet with S. are a located branches at will head the Most organized joyed a weeks vacation at Logan, which all Mr. and Mrs. Parley Hart and Roy point Yours truly. cor. with local members, so the missionar-- 1 Utah. 500 and E. 600 from the N Moffat were business visitors In Salt NEWELL B. COOK, RUTH ROBIINSON, Bee. 3, T. 11 N.. R. 6 EL. SLB & M. les dont have so much to do with that Lake City over the week-enI Club Reporter. Utah Fish and Game Commissioner. The water will be used to irrigate 3.000 part of the work. acres of land embraced in the secI sure like it over here, although the J. Warren Taylor has returned to MEETS the Bishop Johpson ranch on Bear S. S. S. FIRST YEAR FOODS CLUB tions hereinabove described andNW-N-also language is very hard to learn. Im NTMiBLE THIMBLE CLUB the and t . just beginning to understand part of river, to work. The Nimble Thimble Club met Sec. 23. Sec. 27. both in T. 12 Swedes a little now. We have our A meeting was held of the S. S. S. conference here in Malmo day. .Time 23d at the high school Mose (Russell) Alley and Sidney First Year Foods Club at Helen N., R. 7 E. and Sec. 13. T. 12 N.. R. two visitors, Irwin motored to Liberty, Idaho. (A Browns. TueSday, June 23rd at 2:30.. 6 E: Slecs. 1. 2 & 16. T. 11 N.. R. 7 this year from June 23 to 28. so we building. There were officer one present. ana members time. a & to M. storage are forward SLB E., exchanging By big eight Black looking and White Apple Snow and Brown Betty was little late for flow of the I really en-- 1 The time was spent making hot pad natural for for water the Thanks the Reapers, made Arlene Barbara Reed, Rees, Day.) by holders. , streams during the irrigation season. joy reading them. and Mae Eastman. The next meeting will be held June will be arranged that the benefits of I close with greetings to everyone TVIorita and Cheney of The Misses Next meeting will be held at Helen to lands and be good 3th' in Randolph and vicinity the storage will applied Kemmerer. Wyo spent Sunday here Browns July 1st at 2:30. PEGGY KENNEDY. heretofore irrigated which are situ- - luck. visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Meeting adjoruned at 5 :30. Reporter. are reservoir. most a found above the I ted have that people proposed MAE EASTMAN, J. A. Cheney. This application is designated in the about as happy as they make up their THE FLYING NEEDLE CLUB State Engineers Office as File No. mind to be. GARDEN CITY HOME SCIENCE Yours Truly. Adjo NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DeCLUB MEETS The Flying Needle Club met at the All protests against the granting of ELDER MYRON T. KELLSTROM. partment of the Interior, General said application, reasons of Mrs Bingham on .Tune 22. the home stating The Garden Citv Home Science Club Land Office at Shit Lake City, Utah, therefor, shall be submitted in affl PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP Cheers and wonas were sponsored by met at the home of Marie Pope, June June 9, 1936. NOTICE is hereoy given davit form and in duplicate. accomNOTICES CONSULT CLERK OF the girls and also a discussion about 23rd. While we worked ou our pi l that Leonard Alfonso Adams, of Provo, filed in a and fee of $1.00 DISTRICT COURT OR THE by panied our trip. We planned to go on onr problems concerning a trip Utah, who, on June 19, 192!), made this office within 30 days after the FURFOR SIGNERS Old CanNo. entry were discussed. We decided to sell stockraising homestead trip the 7th and 8t,h up to of this the of INFORMATIONcompletion publication THER Lots 3 & 4, We sewed on our dressyon Busin. candy at the picture shows and take 047430, for notice. Lot Sec. 27, 4, of XWSW SWNEVi, our trip between the 4th and 24th T. H. HTJMPHERYS, es and club adjourned1 at 4 :00 p. m. 28 Lots Sec. 4, Lot 2, 3, 5, NWS.E4 July. State Engineer. Cantaloupe and candy, were servpd, 5, t, 8, 9, SiSW, SWtSEy4 Section The Flying Needle Club met at the of first publication, June 19. Date Estate of Joseph Jones, deceased. 5 9 East, 1936. North, Range and the meeting adjourned at 4:30 23, Township Creditors will present claims with home of Mrs. McKinnon on June 2o, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice o'clock. 17, vouchers to the undersigned at the of last Date July publication, we had some songK led h.v of intention to make final Proof, to 1936. NORMA HODGES , Ranin deresidence the administrator of to land above the Jane Larson and the pledge Reporter. establish claim - j)orothy . bv Dor- . dolph. Rich County Utah, on or bescribed, before Thomlas F. Tlhomas, th rfrls being ' U. S. Land Office, at Salt I I A. 18th of fore the d August. day People WEDS GIRL. ReX gave a POPULAR, Register Corlg. women. They Lake City, Utah, on the 21st day of Read-A- . There are Date of first publication, June 26th, talk on Book Friends and Miss Tarda Wilson was married July, 1936. Claimant names as wit-- are n0 however, as common as bald- dresses our We sewed on D. 1936. Cutler, of Salt Lake headed men. Men become bald more ing Lists. Saturday evening at Fish Haven, neses: G. M. ' and cut out our sport dresses. Club JONAII R. JONES, Idaho to Delbert Owens, of Evanston, 'ity, Utab; Stephen R. Adams, of frequently than women because it is Lehi, Utah; Mina Adams & Nettie such as Wyoming. Administrator of the estate of Joseph adjourned at 4:00oclock. THOMAS part of the sexual difference, Mrs. Owe" is the eldest daughter of Madsen, of Provo, Utah. BARBARA GRAY. on the body hair of the arrangement junes, Deceased, F. THOMAS, Register. I Mr. Clyde Wilson. Reporter. 1936 and face. 1936. July3-10- , Adv. June Adv. June 26. July . 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