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Show An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 8 Number Randolph, Utah, 5 RANDOLPH MISS LEAVES FOR CALITNE CALIFORNIA Crime Prevention Legislature News Miss Krilla Johnson Through Education left Thursday California. She was taken to Evanston, Wyo., by her parents and from there she will take the train. Miss Johnson wTill be married in the very near future to Mr. Willard Olsen, of Calpine, Calif. They will make their home in California. The people of Randolph realize they have lost a' capable, talented young ehurefi worker, ahvays ready to help in anyway she could. But our great loss will be some other communitys gain. The Reaper joins with her many friends and relatives in wishing her success, happiness and a long wedded life. for - An organization to prevent crime through education, has been organized the nation. President throughout liosevelt is back of the movement. Bach state has organized into several committees, also each county and city Rich county has organized Crime Prevention Through Education, with the following officers and committees: Supt. It. D. Law, Council Chairman ; W. E. Marshall, Council Secretary, with the following committees: 1. Central Committee. . 2. Committee on .Legislation. 3. Committee on Law Enforcement 4. Committee on Training Teachers In Service and Guidance of Youth. 5. Committee on Leisure Time Aeti Third District Solons Hold Different Views on Child Labor Legislation Clulpine $1.50 Per Year In Advance 1935 Friday Feb, 8, (By U. P. A. Service) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF RICH. Fred Lutz, Plaintiff. onrl aUU M Y Beat Cokeville Slattinson Peck, Sarah Stock Peck, his wife, Alonzo R. Teeples, Sarah Jane Peck Teeples, his wife, Hans Hanson, Oarlotta Peck Hanson, his wife, Thorit Peck and With three weeks of legislative work behind them, members of the twenty-firs- t Utah Legislature are now engaged in proposed lawmaking represented in approximately 230 already introduced measures. Checking up on tangible results of Sarah Ann Peck, his their activities during the first 13 wife, Alma Matfison Peck - SOUTH RICH workdays of the session, the lawmak- aud Rose Wilkinson Peck, ers found that visible progress had his wife, Alva Hatch and F. T. F. P. Player been made in consideration of the Anna Peck Elizabeth 4 1 0 S Dee Hatch, F three subjects of greatest interest to Hatch, his wife, Moses S. Kennedy, F the public at large 'taxation, liquor Wilkinson and Mary" Alice 2 0 10 Norris, O control and social relations. The cur Peck Wilkinson, his wife, A HOOT OWL DID IT 1 0 0 G McKinnon, rent week is expected to show much John Stock Peck and Han-a- h 3 3 2 O. Kennedy, G 0 1 Bishop and Mrs. L. B. Johnson mo- more in the way of actual accomplishSingleton Peck, his SUAIAIOXS Jackson, G 0 2 1 tored t Laketown Wednesday eve- ment results as measured in finishel wife, Samuel Wilkinson F vitdes. Hellstrom, 0 0 and Olive Peck Wilkinson, 0. Committee on Public Informa ning. On their return home a large business. Gornia, F Concrete lawmaking- matters actual his wife, Joseph Edwin hoot owl. sitting in the road, caused 0 0 0 G Dale tion and Publication. Hatch, closed up to last Saturday was Peck and Vera G. Peck, 0 0 0 7. Committee on Employment of the car to shy. The darned owl was ly Shelby. in final or went car and the of adopkilled off heirs Alma the passage represented his all wife, grade, Youth Over School Age. by both house and senate of three Slattisou Peck, and also 19 10 4 42 Totals The City of Randolph has also or- nobody was hurt. It seems that hoot tion are as dangerous as cows and bills and one senate joint resolution, all other persons unknown, owls seven committees with the ganized and the killing of one bill in the upper claiming any right, title, horses. COKEVILLE H. S. listed above. ' T. F. P. branch. Two house concurrent reso- estate, lien or interest iu Player WHY THE ORGANIZATION LYMAN PEOPLE VISIT RANDOLPH lutions were also jointly adopted 0 0 0 the real property describF Nelson, one of condolence to a bereaved fellow ed in the complaint ad2 1 1 a Because of the great crime wave Nieholls, F Airs. Henry Voss, Mrs. Jack Berrler, legislator and the other congratulating verse to Plaintiffs owner7 3 2 10 that has been sweeping over the counNate C Roosevelt on his birthday, ship, or any cloud upon 1 4 1 try of late, the nation, state, and eoun Sirs. Rachael Blumell and Sirs. T. A. President Sparks, G wrere withdrawn bills live 0 1 1 Weda Jenson visit Plaintiffs title thereto. paid Randolph G also the cities have oiganized to Bennion, The most tax action 0 Defendants. F prevent crime through education. We nesday. 0 Sirs. Jensen visited with her mother was seen in the adoption by the sen- THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID Alley, 1 lcel that our city would be a much G Dayton. 0 DEFENDANTS, better place to live in and we would Mrs. Thomas Wilson and the others ate of a joint resolution paving the C Stanford, 0 You are hereby summoned to ap- Snowball, G all 'be happier if we had less crime, visited at the home of Sir. and Sirs way for exemption from taxation of We are theieior organized to try and Ray Hoffman. It was Sirs. Hoffmans homesteads up to $2000 in value. Ten pear within twenty days after service new tax bills were introduced. The of this summons upon you, if served show the people the evil effect crime biiiliday .IT 5rto 27 Totals most important of these is the within the county in which this action Quarter scores: has on our community. We find that measure increasing individu- is brought, otherwise within thirty Sou til Rich 21 34 42 iu most easts crime is committed by WEDDING ANNIVERSARY IS PLEASINGLY OBSERVED al income taxes. It substitutes for S. days afer service, and defend the Cokeville 9 19 27 uneducated persons. We also stand B. 2, the only material difference be above entitled action : and in case of behind The enforcing of the law. the setting up of a system of your failure so to do. judgment will Slr. and Mrs. Glen Rex entertained ing-iRANDOLPH M MEN Tax be rendered against yon according to Sir. and Mrs. W. T. Rex in honor of deductions against taxes paid. THE AIM OF THE COMMITTEE their 30th wedding anniversary at the rates remain the same. Exemptions the demands of the complaint which Player Hellstrom, 2 0 we While feel that we have no very Rex 'Ranch Sunday. Grandma Mary are increased. has been filed with the Clerk of the A. Smith, F . in control its had attendam-einnings Liquor had conditions existing in onr com- B. ltex was also in above Court. public hearings at which both state This action is brought to quiet title munity, we still feel that some condiand private licensing systems were to the following described land situtions could he made much better, and FIRST AID TRAINING Kennedy, G CLASS IS STARTED strongly advocated. A move to hold ated in Rich County, State of Utah, D. it is the aim of the commitee to give Norris, G : joint sessions house and senate to con all the help and support they can. 1st The fire t meeting of the First Aid eider liquor will likely result in such at the Northeast In a legislative way to study the laws Commencing we now have and see if they meet our training class was held Wednesday conclaves this week. The Holmes com corner of Block One (1) Garden Dr. Oapener acted' as the promise amendments as set up proconditions. 2nd. To recommend new evening. City Survey; thence South seven ones if needed. 3rd. To get the pub- - teacher. This course Is for everyone vide for state control of wholesale (7) rods; thence West 18 rods; Player lie familiar with them gnd 4th To up over 16 years of age. To all those distribution through state warehouses thence North seven (7) rods; and sales licensed local retail govRed cer a the to by 18 the Cross course, finishing hold the officers in enforcing them. rods thence Eat place Nate, F ... ernments. They are" proving popular. We plan an educational cammign tiheute will be given. of beginning; same being in SecM. Dayton, Social relations were In the fore tion 21, Township 14 North,. Range through our schools, church, auxiliary Paulson, G house-after the with the front and Base adoption by 5 East of the Salt Lake organizations, scout work, aud jieace resoluof an a initial defeat officers that by knowing the facts Meridian. J. A miscellaneous shower was given tion providing for ratification by Utah 1 L. D. NAISBITT, about crime that both young aud old E. Staffers, G amendof the child labor week in in last of the hall honor word proposed might understand the misery and heart Attorney for Plaintiff. ache brought about by the same, aud Sir. and Sirs. Glenn Price. Following ment to the federal constitution. The Address, Logan. Utah. 1933. Alar. that youth might 'be gitu those things a short program the evening was spent second reconsideration vote was 32 Adv. Feb. Delicious refreshments to 28. The senate having previously which will build strong characters In dancing. Totals were served later in the evening. The adopted the resolution by a 19 to 4 it nd good citizens, and that evil do WOODRUFF NOTES Scores: Half twenty-seconbecomes the Utah vote, Mrs. and Sir. brides Sidney parents, ings might be stopped in their early to state ratify. BORN To Sir. and Sirs. Gail Sic Pugmire and other relatives and stages through law enforcement. in the senate of the Bam Kinnon a 6 lb. baby boy, Friday, FebIf the old saying is true that an friends from St. Charles. Idaho, were Passage idle brain is the Devils work shop, we present. The young couple'' received berger traffic safety bill was a ruary 1st. THE DAUGHTERS OF THE PIOuseful and beautiful articles as tonal legislative high light of the past DANCES plan that through properly supervised NEERS HAVE Sliss Edna Longhurst left for Salt leisure time activities, with mass par- presents. During the program Airs. week.'' It provides that the legal ticipation and an an active committee Alley J. Taylor read a poem written speed limit for autos in Utah will le Lake City Sunday to take a course On January 25th the Rich Oouiit.v 50 miles per hour; makes a to look after employment can help very lo the bride in nursing at Dr. Shipps School of Daughters of the Pioneers gave an old driver liable to 299 days imprison Nursing. Pugmire. much. dances time dance. All the hand rnent; restores the old three-waof Committee on Public Information A large number danced. were The high school, under tne direction and arm signals ; holds drivers of live and Publication. ReShelby and Lyla Huffaker, Deloras Woodruff people were present. of Miss Ruth Clayton presented on stock on roads liable in case of acci Putnam and James Stuart motored to Signed : freshments were served. So well did 40 Friday night their play, Tea Toper dent ; makes it legal to turn on a red Logan on business Tuesday. DAVID SI. HOFFMAN, the affair go over that about 35 orPioof the Chairman. Tavern to a large and appreciative light at intersections, and limits the Daughters of Randolph audience. length overall of trucks to 35 feet and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stacey, Sirs. He- neers, with their partners, hired the McKinnon, feet. height of load to 12 W. E. ALAR SHALL. ber COx and William Cox motored to Harry Johnson bus and weft to WoodMiss Gretta Cheney, who has spent Measures put through in the senate Salt Lake City Monday. ruff to attend another dance given' by S. B. 20. enabling NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION De- most of the winter teaching school at last week were: of the Pioneers at that Iona, Idaho, spent a few days at home the state fish and game commission to Jones is visiting here the Daughters Dave Sirs. dances were same The of S. U. the Laud prior to leaving Thursday for Cali- borrow money from the state land with partment place. Interior, her rendered parents. was A nice orogram danced. Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Jan fornia to take up woru with the E. R. board for public works projects: S. B. were served. refreshments which 9. 1935. NOTICE is hereby after that A. division. Her brother. Vara G. acgiven 18, permitting the federal government Slarr Oornia returned home from the Etveryone seemed to have the time John Edward Kennedy, of Randolph, companied her there. We wish her suc- to buy lands for flood and erosion L. D. S. hospital last week. of their young lives it was almost 2 Utah, who, on Feb. 6, 1928, made cess. control: S. B. 15. the traffic safety the bus reached RanNo. stockraising entry com oclock when have some more dances hill, and S. J. R. 2. the homestead show a traveling Monday night XK Sec. 34, 944843, for S. B. Sir. and Sirs. Ellsworth Johnson tax exemption measure. 22, pany presented a Vitaphone picture dolph. Lets NW& Sec. 33, like these. 10 per cent of gasoline tax spent a week visiting in Ogden. Now and Forever, starring Shirley diverting SE14NW14 , SWXE Section 26, exwas defeated to funds by streets, was city enjoyed by all, Temple, which N. R. A. NOTES 5 East, Salt Township 10 North,-Rang- e returned Saturday a 6 to 15 vote. Rural communities cepting for one thing the tempera Hyrum Lake Meridian, has filed notice of in- from Salt Lake City where he bad and small towns opposed it. ture seemed to fall a little below zero SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 7, 1935. tention to make final Proof, to estab- taken medical treatment, and is quite Sleasures passed and adopted in the during the performance. Lets have will not he an issue of 193a lish claim to the land above describ- improved in health. There His grandson, house were: S. B. 8, clarifying the new Opera House ! We are inform NRA Blue Eagles, it was announced ed, before the clerk of the district Allen Adams brought him home iu a law with reference to the time in aed wrill be a show played there that National Industrial Rethe at on court the 2Gtb Randolph, Utah, today by Ford. which a creditor may bring an action once a week. Claimant day of February, 1933. covery Board. In court, passed previously tby the senfor particular trades names as witnesses: Joseph F. Wil Blue Eagles Nebeker came home from his ate; H. B. 3, enabling county commis was Sidney A Crime Prevention meeting 1934 as well marked industries and son, Theo Pope, Alfred Gunn & Clyde badness to or goods held last week. We hope to see some Rexburg, spent a few sioners to lease for cash trip the under president s issued those as Kennedy all of Randolph, Utah. GEO. days here and attended the commislands acquired through auditors tax results from It, soon. be used may E. WOOLLEY, Acting Register agreement, reemployment sioner meeting at Randolph, then went deeds; H. B. 11, increasing by one announced. 'the board has Adv. Jan.' 11. 18, 25, Feb. 1, 8, 1935. to in 1935, mill the annual tax levy of cities for Grace, Idaho on business pertainSir. and Sirs. Waldo Dean have 1 to his work. ' contingent expenses and providing for moved to Syracuse. Utah. Final in NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION De- ing DIVORCE IN MEXICO. and administration Smith civic additional four George Earley, Murphy no publicity. residence: no few partment of the Interior, U. S. Land Jere Earley made a business trip to tax levies; H. B. 17, increasing the days; Theris Oornia recently returned 86. Mexicali. B. C. Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Jan. and Cache Valley towns during legal container weights of small fruits from Blackfoot, Idaho, where he has Write: Atty. Box 10c 9. 1935. NOTICE is hereby given that Logan stamps. H. B. 23, regulating and licensing trad been feeding cattle since the first of Mexico. the past week. av. Nov. 30. 1934 to .Tune 1. 193a. Raymond B. Lamlborn. of Laketown. to the extent of practical- the year. stamps lng Utah, who, on Feb. 6. 1928, made Sir. and Sirs. Ben T. Orvin and Sirs. ly putting them out of business ; II. B. homstead eutiy No. 044774 for Wm. J. Lamborn spent the week-en26, providing for statements of ingredl. The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Lots 7, 8, 14, & 15 Section 1 Lots 1 Ben nt Soda Springs, Idaho, visiting with ents used in commercial feedstuff; Peterson of Summit and Heber a social here Wednesday evening. held & 2, 12 Section NENWVi S. J. R. 1, the child labor resolution ; nion, Jr., of Daggett voted yes. The McLean David K. Mrs. and Mf. and Twp 12 North Range 5 East, Lots 6 H. O. SI., memorializing congress to Third District solons voted the same The M. I. A. is planning to hold & 7 Section 6 Lots 1, 2, 4, ESWVL, family. . , establish a Navajo national park in way on both initial and reconsidera their annual Green and Gold Ball on Section 7, Township 12 North, Range San Juan county, and H. O. M. 2, do- tion balloting on the measure. Everybody Birthday. Washingtons 6 East. 'Salt Lake Meridian has filed Sir. and Sirs. Jos. A. Cheney are Mr. Cook voted yes. on all other come. the same for a national park in notice of intention to make final Proof, visiting relatives and friends in Salt ing last vote All the measures house measures reaching a Wayne county. to establish claim to the land aliove week except H. B. 22 and II. B. 23. Lake passed. The missionary committee and the City. described, before G. N. Weston, Notary Alonzo F. Honk in of Croy- He was absent and not voting on these M. I. A. amusement committee have Senator on at Laketown. voted the "A: Leslie Webb, the genial milk don voted no on the bill to divert gas Mr. Whiting and Mr. Thackeray Public!, Utah, Missionary Benefit Social 26th day of February, 1935. Claimant on all the measures. Mr. Peter planned a Feb. 9th. They plan to to be around again af- tax funds to city streets and yes on yes able hauler is Saturday, G. M on n. son did likewise except names as witnesses: Frederick Fell S. J. R. 2, S. B. 15 and S B. 28. He event as the ward an as make it big to confined his two of ter weeks being was absent and not voting on S. B. 18. 1. He was absent and not voting on reunion. Lets all help to keep the er, Frank Lamborn, Heber C. Robinfrom bronchial pneuRepresentative Clarence Cook of this memorial. Mr. Bennion voted yes missionaries in the field. Admission son & J. Cheney Willis, all of Lake-tow- bed suffering Rich monia. county ; Mary Thackeray of Slor-ga- on all measures except II. O. M. 1 and 23c for all over 14 years of age, and Utah. ' GEO. E. WOOLLEY, and Wayne C Whiting of Wa- H. O. M. 2. He was absent and not 10c under 14 years of age. RefreshresoActing Register. Jere Earley is on the sick list for satch, voted no on the child labor ments will be old. Adv. Jan. 11, 18, 25, Feb. 1, 8, 1935 the present. lution, while Rrepresentatives Paul SI. voting on these. e t, admin-istraio- n n to-w- it o Mon Y Cl I Last Saturday evening the South Rich High School and the Randolph SI Men motored to Cokeville. Wyo., aud played two fast games with the Cokeville High School and the Coke-villtown team. They won both games easily, taking the lead from the start and holding it throughout the games. The score follows : vs. Alma I I C 0H N H K w I I liw I I 1-- d I sena-man- OLD-TIM- E I hit-and-r- old-tim- y arch 1-- 2 old-tim- liome-stca- d ENW, RSW, VSE, r V-- 8 stock-raisin- g d WXE, . ! I n, ! e e t , |