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Show Ctetttg An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River' Valley Volume 7 Number 39 Randolph, Utah. THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF RICH. STATE OF UTAH Passes Peacefully Two miners were killed and eleven are in the Lincoln, County hospital as the result of the gas explosion in the vs William Hojdges, Joseph llodges. Airs. William Earley, ilra. Mary Ilyden. N. M. Ilodges, Edwaid Hodges, Samuel Orson Hodges, Hodges, Mrs. Victor Satter-t- h waite. Mrs. Hugh Wells. Thomas Hodges, Mrs. Frank Linford. N. J. John ) Hodges, Alarion Lodges, Wullford Hodges, Lynn Hodges, Bea Packer, Blanche Johnson, Einza Packer SUMMONS Wood, Winiired , Vash Qovey, Frank E. and the unknown he.i's of Nathaniel M. Hodges, deceased, and the liens of any deceased defendant : also all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate or interest in or to the real property described in PLaintixfs complaint or constituting any cloud upon the Plaintiff's title thereto. Defendants ( . r, --- .i - men. Air. Dale Brooker and Airs. Burnell Wallace is now in San Diego, California. Pope left Monday for IVIaekfoot, Idaho The Reaper joins with his many where they expect to find work. friends in wishing him success in his new undertakingmav he make good. Air. and Airs. Lester Skinner and daughter, and Mr. George Patterson of PUTTING UP WITH IT Nouniug, while enronte from Ogden, DAYS GONE WITH NEW spent an afternoon visiting with their HOUSING ACT ADVANTAGES sister. Airs. Lavon Sprouse. Talent between genius Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stuart were visitors last weex at the home of Airs. Stuarts parents. Air. and Airs. N. J. Hodg- and mediocrity. es. for Rlackfoot, where he will be employed for sometime. While cutting down trees last Friday in Aleadowville canyon, Willis Benson had the misfortune of" a tree falling on him. He received a broken rib and bad bruises. Air. J. L. Gardner. Airs. J. G. Sprouse and daughter, Lois, were visiting relatives in St. Charles one day this .week. Ward conference was held here SunPresident Robinson and Clerk Fred Price were the stake speakers. One important item of the meeting was the organizing of the Y. M. Al. I. A. Brother Arden Pope was chosen president with Roland Findlav. first and DeYerl Whittington, second. day. Airs. Alilford Wamsley spent a day this week visiting with her father at Logan. The City Board held a meeting Alon-daevening to vote on the water project. By unanimous vote, it was decided that water works would be put in Garden, City. y Mr. and Airs. J. B. Thornick visited at the home of Air. and Airs. Sherman Lutz last Tuesday. i '". - 1 of Sec. 31, Twp. 13 N. Air. and Airs. Ed Larson visited in Newton over the week-enKenneth and Theora Sims of Salt Labe were visitors last Fridav at Ihe home of their sister, Mrs. Milton d. Blazon Coal company mine, six miles Since the 5th of July 236 of Rich south of Keanmerer, Wednesday. Rock Comitys livestock producers have sold Springs was all astir when reports 5082 head of cattle through the Govreached here of the tragedy. Deputy ernment Emergency Cattle Program. Aline Inspector D. K. Wilson left im- Of these 5082 head, 4671 were shipped mediately for the scene, and State for processing and out of state grazMime Inspector Lyman Fearn, who ing, and 411 were condemned and killreturned Wednesday night form Chi- ed in the 'County. To cover these sales a total of 411 contracts were executed cago, also left upon receiving word. As neither of the inspectors has re- m quadruplicate. To date, 502 checks have been'..re-- . turned, facts regarding the blast are meager, but according to reports the ceived totaling $GO,41G.OO Ofv "this, explosion- is believed to have been umount $42,493.00 are payable to thQ caused by fire damp in No. 5 south producers and $17,923.00 are payjihLg: a. entry. The terrific impact was heard to the lienholders. 'v'tVAV, While some cattle sold were-lby miners working in the next entry. The two victims were Joe Nagi, who worth more than $20 cattle, i men was killed outright, and Paddy O'Shea generally seemed to be well satisfied : who died of injuries at the L. C. M. with the program and the way it was f hospital in Kemanerer. Of the eleven handled. They realized that they miners who are in the hospital, two were being paid for the diseased and are in a serious condition and not ex low grade thin cattle so that where MISS KAY AUSTIN, VOCALIST pected to live. These men are Fred they lost on one end they gained on Sehlexter, gas watchman, and Frank tiie other. Also, had all tliee cattle EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION Elvis, miner. John Hunter is the mine been forced onto the market the price AT RITZ ENROUTE TO foreman and he was in the mine at would have been forced down to a 'Sevas taring point. the time of the explosion. Alany thin cattle HOLLYWOOD The mine, which is gassy, employs would never have reached the market in normal times about 50 men, but and would have been a total loss, so JACK AIILLS ORCHESTRA whether this number were in the mine Lhat in spite of the apparent weakness Winnipeg, Canada, at the time is not known. However, es in this emergency program, it was 9127131 all the miners were brought out of the a stop loss and meant thousands of Mr. M. J. Smuin, miine. Rock Springs Aliner. dollars to cattle producers of Rich Evanston, Wyo., County. Dear Air. Smuin : FAMILY REUNION HELD When the purchasing suddenly stopI just received a letter today from ped, Rich County had sold less than 50 ' We my advance man, Air. Garrett. A family reunion was field Saturday per cent of the cattle that should have are filling a week's engagement here at tfie home of Airs. Annie been sold in older to cut the numbers evening at Iloseland Gardens, Wininpeg. S. Kennedy. A delicious supper was to where the available feed would As for a newspaper story Wre re- served to thirty seven children and carry them through the winter. There cently closed a summers engagement, grand children. The following child- are yet some 60007000 head that must Detroit Lakes Pavilion, located at ren were present: Airs. Jane Jones, be of if Rich County matches Minnesota's greatest summer resort. Itandolph ; Mr. and Airs. Joe Fife and its disposed livestock to its available feed. Made 5 sides of records for Geanert Aliss Elizabeth Simpson, Ogden; Air. Therefore, its cattle producers are seri Co., which were released Sept. 2(Mi. and Airs. Joe Evanston J ously hopifig that the cattle program Normandy, Numerous engagements include, Cher Air. and Airs. Win. Sampson, Rock ivdlh.be., reopened and that Rich counmot Ballroom. Omaha, Nebr. ; Regadon Springs, Wyo. ; and Air. and Mrs. AIop, ty,' will be. given an allotment large Ballroom. Sioux City,; Omaha Club. ris Levin of Santa Ana, California epbugh to reduce cattle 'numbers to Omaha; Tulsa Club.. Tulsa, Okla. ; Mr. and Airs. Den Bell of Park City, where they can be fed. Thus far no Alillion Dollar Frog Hop, St. Joe, Alo. ; were unable to attend. definite word has been given relative El Torreon Ballroom. Kansas City, to reopening the purchasing program, Mo., etc. Aliss Kay Austin, mv vocalLAKETOWN NEWS but scone encouragement has been reist. has been on staff of WBBAI, Chiceived. The main concern now isthat , cago ; and KMOX, St. Louis. Alo. YtTch" CbnntyV all m men f maynof he More .wedding bells P- - Will enjoy liTcetffig vou 0:ctlit.w' afternoon Ralph Irwin a$l Aliss Alary large enough to take care of her needs, Yours trulv, Ethel Henderson slipped quietly away however, we are hoping with all our JACK AIILLS.' to Paris. Idaho and were married at might. Mr. Smuin says this is one of the the County Court House. When they If and when cattle purchases are to returned they didnt say anything but resumed each livestockman wishing to largest (14 artists), and best bands ever stop in Utah or Wyoming. ' They looked lcinda funny, like something sell cattle WILL BE REQUIRED TO eary a $1500 Broadcast System and was up. Anyway, our congratulations AIAKE APPLICATION IN WRITING he would appreciate the public ccrnhlg and best wishes go out to them. before his cattle will be appraised. . out to give them,' a royal welcome. The following men have supervised On Saturday evening the baseball and assisted with the Emergency CatAnyone wishing it, may get an auto team was given a supper and qptertam-men- t tle Program: E. L. Guymon, Counts graph of Aliss Austin. at the home of Mr. and Airs. Agricultural Agent and County DirecF. II. Jackson, Assistant DirecDeWitt by Johnson, sponsored tor; WOODRUFF NOTES , t Johnson and Ben T. Orvin, ip honor tor; John Weston, L. B. Johnson and Air.' Delmar Brown of the OOO of the boys winning the trophy given Raymond Rees, Advisory Committee League. The members: G W. Peart. Loo AlcKin-nocamp is home visiting with relatives by theareBear Lake Yalley Osro Cornia. Ben Weston and of the trophy and very proud boys and friends. no doubt, we will be seeing their picJohnson, Appraisers; Dr, Arch Egbert. Dr. O. W. Larson. Dr. Oscar A shower was given in honor of Air. tures soon. Wintergreen and Dr. J. H. Plank as and Mrs. Albert Neville last Saturday A rousing Democratic Convention Veterinary Inspectors for the Bureau night. was held here Friday afternoon. Sena- of Animal Industry, and A. W. LarWe are glad to see the smiling face tor Wm. H. King and Jos. Ririe of son. Executive Secretarv for F. E. R. A.; J. V. Hopkins, F. E. R. A. repreof Wayne Dickson again. He is visit- Ogden, were in attendance. sentative and Andrew Patterson, F. S. Mrs. with Wat Donal his sister, ing Ward Conference was held here Sun It. C. representative. The last three ton. day. Elders Alfred A. Hart and E. W. men mentioned received and took Airs. Wayne Simmons has returned Stucki of the stake presidency, were charge of shipping cattle to processing to her home in Payson, having spent present and gave the people some good and grazing destinations. Aluch credit is due these men for their willing coseveral days with her mother. Mrs. timely counsel. operation and persistent efforts to han ill. who Charles Dean, is BORN To Air. and Airs. Elijah Wil- die the cattle program in the interest Air. and Airs. Tom Alontgomerv, Air. lis on Sunday, Sept. 30th.. a bouncing of both the local livestock producer aland the government. On the other and Airs. Charles Albrick of Salt Lake boy. Alother and babe doing well, hand the constructive comments, suga had for girl. hoped were Woodruff visitors Sunday. They though they gestions and willing cooperation of the returned to Salt Lake taking with Last Wednesday Ralph Spiers and cattlemen themselves has been highly them Aliss Alary Putnam. Miss Theil Kearl stole a march on us appreciated by those in charge. Also On account of shortage of feed, sev- when they went to Paris, Idaho and to those men who furnished corrals, equipment, eral of the livestock men are taking were married there. We thought they shoots and other necessarythanks. Nor It we owe a hearty debt of their cattle out of this vicinity to be were just going to "see the folks. Airs. we Wilma we should Barton, but us was bad fool to forget that way, fed during the winter. extend our congratulations and best stenographer, who has been patient in completing all of the technical papers Air. and Mrs. Ted South motored to wishes. required in this program which has Logan last week, to visit friends and to no small task. went been The following townspepole relatives. While the drouath has been devasRandolph Wednesday to attend the fuMr. and Airs. George South have neral held for Archibald McKinnon ' tating, and the oncoming winter, which Air. we hope will be a real one. is threat'gone to Worland for the winter where Hyrum Nebeker, Shirley Nebeker, Airs Ben and Air. T. Airs. and ening, conditions could be even worse. Orvin, George has work. Therefore, let us all hope together. Frank Lamborn. work toegther, and fight together, be- -' Aliss Dora Longhurst, who was opThe following pupils have registered cause we must live together. Come erated upon at L. D. S. hospital, is reat. the U. A. O. in Logan: Harmon what may, let us try to pick out the ported doing fine. hone for the Cheney, Russell and Loraine Alley. brightest spots and worst the and take for Aliss Lamborn Grant prepare Wendell best, Johnson, Lamar Stuart, who is serving as a we give up the fight comes! If what Weston. Emma Lou was the missionary, privilege granted and turn back, what then? What othof returning to Salt Lake City to the to er alternative have we and what of went Salt Geo. Robinson IL Pres. conference. Lake City to attend the funeral of the future? Rich Countv needs livestock to survive hence, let us save all President A. W. Ivins. REPUBLICAN DELEGATES of fhem we possibly can, and let these MEET AT MORGAN. UTAH Air. and Airs. Leo Johnson have be only the best, to rebuild our future moved to the Robert Thomson apart- herds. Furthermore, in the words of The following Rich County Repub- ment. Club motto, let us Make the the lican delegates and alternates attendThere IS hope in the Best Better. ed the District Senatorial Convention Airs. Geo. E. Lamborn of Salt Lake future, so let us not smother out the at Morgan. Utah. Thursday, October City, Utah, and Chase Kearl of Pres- small glow that beckons us on 4lh : W. T. Rex. T. J. Tingey, Bishop ton. Idaho, are spending a short time Watch for report on Emergency L. B. Johnson and Warren Taylor. H. E. Alerlin Sheep Program next week. here with their mother, J. Norris, Ray Rees and Alart Kearl Kearl. Miss Edna Itae is attending E. L. GTTYA!ON. as alternates. Count, Director. school while here. This convention comprised the dele1 gates from five counties 'Rich. Mrs. Ben T. Orvin spent a week in The Keystone State Summit. Wasatch and Dagget. Salt Lake Oitv friends. visiting nomPennsylvania is called the Keystone Paul Hurst of Keetlv, Utah was Silkworm Make Quick Growth state because it was the seventh or inated as District State Senator. The silkworm attains its growth, middle in geographical position of the Don B. Colton and Allen S. Tingey, three inches, in eight weeks. were the main speakers. original thirteen states. : R.' 6 E. S. L. M. thence W. 27 mis 6 feet thence. S., 40, rods ''thence E. 27 rods and 6 feet, thence N. 40 rods to beginning. GEORGE II. CROSBY, JR., " Ogden. Attorney for Plaintiff, Mrs. Kearl .'was known and loved Evanston, Wyoming the valley, as she was one Adv. Oct. Nov. 2. 1034. throughout ' T of the early pioneers to helo .settle and build up the community, and had GARDEN CITY NEWS served faithfully in all the auxiliarv Mr. and Airs. Vernon Cook spent 8 organizations of the church for many few days in Draper visiting with relayears. tives and friends RANDOLPH LAD PASSES NAVAL EXAMINATION 100 PER CENT The Alutual held their opening social at the ward hall last Tuesday night Wallace Snowball, youngest son of The evening was spent in dancing, and Mr.' and Airs. Frank Snowball, passed a program was given. Refreshments the Naval examination 100 per cent, were served and a most delightful and was the only one out of about 00 time was had by all. Roland Findlay left Thursday 5,082 Head Cattle -- THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANTS : You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the County in which ibis action is brought ; otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure to do so.-- ' judgment will be rendered against you according to the demands of the complaint which, within ten days after service of the summons upon you, will be filed with tbf Clerk of said Court. action is brought to obtain a , This decree quieting Plaintiffs title to the land described in said complaint and which is described as follows : ( tommenciing at a point 18 rods and 2 feet W. of a peunt 58 rods and 0 feet S. of the NE corner of The outworn habit of putting tip with what we have should disappear under the housing plan. Women are ever so weary of looking at the old front porch, wishing for a new one, sighing and saying, Well just nave to Those dreary putput up with it. ting up with it days may be discarded to the everlasting joy of the whole . family. Such a variety of things can be done to the interior and exterior of the house under the flexible provisions of the repairing and reconditioning section of the National Housing Act which is now operating, that every home may add something new now. Borrowing money for home repairs is a comparatively new idea to American home owners. Loans for all movable things are common, but not so for those things that become a permanent part of the home. Under the new government plan it is practical to do this and economical to borrow enough money to make all the needeu repairs and improvements. First things come first with the practical American housewife and those things which are absolutely essential will be given immediate attention those leaky roofs, torn or dangerous stairway treads, fire hazards, etc. The same budget which provides for these essentials may be enlarged to include some other needed repairs that have been so long neglected that floor for the attic or partition for the basement. linking all these improvements purchasing all the needed new equipment with one loan, effects an appreciable saving over the old method of doing each little job or making each little -- nrchose separately. . Rich County Sells - Neb-eker- the. NW II HURT TWO LIAES, Plaintiff, Oor-les- $1.50 Per Year In Advance GAS EXPLOSION IN BLAZON AI1NE TAKES FRANK J. PRICE, Airs. Merlin Basfchman Kearl passed peacerully and quietly away Sunday, morning. Sept. 30th., at fi a. m.. alter an allness of three months, debility incident to age. Funeral sendees were conducted from the ward Chapel Tuesday, Oct. - at 2 p. m. Bishop enum G. Robinson conducting. Invocation. John II. Weston. The speakers were Alfred Kearl, (Bishop) Samuel AVeston and President Geo. H. Robinson. The choir Who Are These Arrayed in sang, White? and A Poor Wayfaring Muu of Grief.. A group of Primary children sang, Jesus Once Was a Little Child. By request Bishop Lawrence Johnson of Itandolph read Crossing the liar. Matser Kearl (a grandson) read the hymn, "Nay Speak No 111, (also a request.) Bishop Vernon G. Itohdnson also react an appropriate poem. Vocal solo, Resignation, Ernest W. Irwin. Male quartet, E. W Irwin, A. R. Weston, li. G. Robinson and N. 0. Walilstrom, sang Sweet Hour of Prajer. The speakers voiced their appreciation in the association of the noble character of the deceased, for her lojalty and integrity to the churcn and family, for her kind and loving deeds. The benediction was pronounced by Elijah G. Willis. At the graveside the choir sang, O, My Father. The grave was dedicated by Bishop L. B. Johnson. Sister Kearl is survived by the following children: John II.. George, of Cardston, Canada ; Willis E. and Morton of Laketown ; Chase, of Preston, Idaho, and Airs. Geo. E. Lam born, of Salt Lake City ; fifty grand children and 15 Out of town visitors were: (Bishop) and Airs. Samuel Weston, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Hodges and son, Mrs. Ida K. Smith, Bishop O. P. Satterthwaito, of Logan ; Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Rider t River Heights; Geo. and Lester Kearl, of Smithfield; Bishop and Airs. L. B. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Russeli Mrs. Aden Tliornock. Mis, W. E. Marshall, Airs. A. D. Fackrell. Mr. and Mrs. William Fackrell, and Mrs. Kidney Findlay, Randolph; Air. and Mrs-- Victor Kattherthwaitep-Mrand Mrs. Jos, Gibbons, Airs. Nellie Treine!-liruGarden Gity Adrian Kearl. of Talent . that medium which lies Oct. 5, 1934 IN Laketown Pioneer Is Friday 1 -- . last-iThursda- r , De-Wi- tt n, De-Wi- 4-- Alor-ga- n. tt |