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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 i8 WeddingAnniversaryl Observed fifty-fift- h Huf-fake- r o r, Commissioners Meet d Minutes of meeting of Board of County Commissioners held May 6. 1935. There were present Alfred G, Rex, Sidney Nebeker, Osro Cornia, Commissioners ; Lewis Longhurst, Clerk ; David M. Hoffman, Treasurer; and J. Lari Stuart, Assessor. Minutes 1935 were County sell poison of meeting held April 1, read and approved. Agent was authorized to grain for 2 Mi cents per lb. dollars were appropriThirty-fiv- e ated as prize fnoney to boys for kill ing of rodents and magpies. The following bills were allowed : Officers Salary $ 358.31 103.00 .Dependent Mothers 131.00 Indigent Poor 44.10 E. L. Guymon . 25.00 Mrs. Dean Purser 4.68 Rich County Furniture Co 4.00 Rich County Treasurer, Postage Swan Greek Electric Co. Lights ,1.50 5.79 Evanston National Bank All Steel Office Supply Co., Sup19.92 plies Grocer Printing Co., Tax No42.25 tices 3.50 Rich County Assessor, Postage Joseph Wamsley, Hauling Away 3.00 Dead Animals 5.50 Dean Purser, Health Officer . , . t Party was given May 4th for Mr. and Mra Charles Dean by their children in honor of their 55th wedding anniversary. It was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Huffaker. Brothers and sisters of Mr. and Mrs. Dean were present; also the children and grandchildren. The Daughters of the Pioneers are busy making plans for their Encamp-- , Jack McKinnon, Health Officer ment which will be held sometime in Utah & Wyo. Tel. Co., Phone June. Rent and Tolls Continued on page three 4.50 7.86 : Joseph Robinson, Register of V- ' ital' Statistics Ernest Irwin, National FEDERAL HOUSING FARM BOOKLET USED AS TEXT IN RURAL SCHOOLS 2.00 Reem- 20.00 ployment Office Expense . . W. Larson, F. E. R. A. Of fice Supplies State Ins. Fund Sims Service Line, Hauling Rich Co. Relief Supplies . . Weldon Jensen, Hauling F. E. R. A. Supplies T. J. Tingey, Gas for Tractor. Lewis Buck, County Road Work Samuel Rex, County Road Work A. G. Rex. County Road Work i'B. D. Brown, Gias for County .Tractor Ray Dean, Repairs on Grader Rowley Eastman, County Road Work Cal Cornia. Work on Grader.. Henry Earley, Work oh County Road Ohas. Eller, Work on County Road Wilson Bros., Grease for Tract A. 14.36 36.30 WASHINGTON, D. C., May 6 Ooun of in schools ty superintendents many 12.63 States are using the Federal Housing Administration booklet, "Open This 3.50 - Door to Farm Property Improvement" .32.00 as a text book in rural schools or as ; 5.25 the basis of lectures on farm improve1.50 ment, according to the Administation. 3.00 In these courses emphasis Is placed on, the opoprtunity for bringing to the 29.50 comcountry, home the 2.00 fort giving and sanitary features which have become standard for the 50.75 city home. The necessity for elimin50.73 is all ating possible fire hazards also being stressed, according to the re3.00 ... ports. Inquiries for the booklet continue 3.00 to come in from all sections of the United States, including Alaska and .41.40 tor HawaiL. Among the latest is one from David D. Chong and Moses Malakana. ?1074.85 Total both residents of Hawaii. There being no further business the Results of the farm modernization program are being shown in the re meeting adjourned until June 3. 1935. A. G. REX. ports from State directors and better Chairman. J3el Air. committees. From housing Attest: Md., comes the report that, farm modLEWIS LONGHURST.' ernization and building this spring is Clerk. 100 per cent ahead of 1934. with not ' t a carpenter, plumber or electrician un WAVES PERMANENT of Harford section in that employed county. Get your permanent In Evanston on NOTICE the latest improved Sommers the machine that gives the perCity water now on time. All resi- fect natural wave. dents west of Main St will use water The BEAUTY BOX Is fully equipfrom 6 a.' m. to 10 a. m. All east ped for every type of beauty care. of Main St, from. 5 p. m. to 9 p. m. BLVA A. BIRD. Operator You are asked to please observe 124 10th. St. Phone 62-the albove schedule. Evanston, Wyoming LEO McKINNON, . 1935. Water Supervisor. Ad v April 26, May ' g, - ' - ; For-Mod- ' . . A : Fih-Etin- t g ; Nation - A f j , . There Is no country in which the Inhabitants eat ns many fish per capita as Japan. 3 3-- 4 in. (0. Kennedy, S. R. ; Hoffman, S. It., tie for first; Grant , Muir, S. R., 9 ft. Mile Run A. Weston, N. R. ; SheL-bS. R. ; Nebeker, N. R., 5:16. Discus O. Kennedy, S. R. ; Nebeker N. R. ; Dee Hatch, S. R. ; 84 ft 6 2 in. High Jump McKinon, S. R. ; Mattison N. It., tied for second; Muir, S. R. ; Hoffman, S. R. ; Webb N. R., 5ft 2 in. 220 Yd. Dash Norris, S. R. : Robinson, N. It.; N. Weston. N. R., 26:00 Javelin Throw D. Jackson, S. R. ; Dee Hatch S. R.; Putnam, S. R.. 107 Pole Vault y 1-- fit. 8 1-- 2 in. 880 yd. Run. McKinnon, S. R. ; N. Weston, N. R.; Marshall S. R., 226. Broad Jump Norris, S'. R. ; McKinnon, S. R. ; Shellby S. R., 18 ft. 7 in. 880 yd Relay tSoiffh Rich (Dee Hatch, Marshall, 0. Kennedy, Norris.) m. Total Points South Rich 72 North 3. Laketowu. Rich 23. a. Robinsons store, 4 p.m. High Point Men . Remember ..16 your date and meet at the Lynn Norris. S. R. appointed time and place to receive Otto Kennedy, S. R ,.15 E. A. your bait. Max McKinnon. S. R LETS MAKE A REAL DRIVE! Dee Hatch. S. R 6 E. L. GUI' MON, Robinson. N. R. In conformity with instruction from 5 County Agricultural Agent. N. Weston. N. R the State Office Rich Countys relief 5 N. R. A. Weston, rolls were reduced 38 families during 5 April 26, 1935 Dick Jackson, S. R the Month of April. Due to reduced 5 Glen Hoffman. S. R allocations for 'both the State and Mr. Dee V. Hatch, Utah, Randolph, county, a similar reduction will be Dear Dee: LAKETOWN NEWS necessary In May. announce to that I you ani pleased With the coming of spring and green were awarded first place in the Every man is his own gardener grass( relieving the feed situation, a Union Pacific Railway Scholarship week. this in be a of number posipeople should 1934. Ar-l- o tion to again assume full responsibili- looniest in Rich County for Weston of Laketown was selectLast Friday evening the Primary ty for their maintenance. Heretofore ed B, also was Mr. Weston alternate. as tt has been the policy of the County presented the annual Spring Festival chosen as first place winner in the to an appreciative audience. A very Organization, to ignore the fact that The colorful and artistic performance. Sev a person securediew days work hoys state 4U Holstein Calf Club. anbeen not" has award yet en members of the Stake Board were from sources other than the F.'TT. It. particular nounced. in attendance. A. With reduced allocation this will This scholarship entitles you to one have to be taken into consideration in hundred dollars and trausporaation Miss Mabel Cook, accompanied by the future. PaRumors have been current that F. for one round trip over the Union sta- her mother, Mrs. Lashbrook Cook of Lakota spent Sunday in attendance E. R. A. families and heads of fam- cific Railroad from your nearest at Sunday school and meeting here. ilies have turned down opportunities tion to Logan and return. The money is to be used in paying She was the speaker at the womans to go to work. Persons acqauinted attenddepartment in Sunday school and gave with the situation knows that this is your expenses while you are unfounded but the Rich County Office ing school at the Utah State Agricul-in an interesting account of her mission labors in the southern states. does no want to see this situation ex- tural College. You must register or the ary Sacrament meeting at which service ist and will take steps to force meu the school of home economics scholar This school of agriculture. the Junior Seminary graduation exer to seek private employment when of the be used must at opening cises were held under the direction of ship however, employers of men award, Principal Carl SItewart, Stake Super should realize that the employee must .the school year following the not com live and that the general trend of ev- except where the student has in which visitor Wendell Stuck!, was in attendschool his work, ance. high erything including wages is to go up. pleted the Continued on page three. The fact that some of the F. E. R. case the scholarship will be usedfrom A. workers have found temporary em- year following your graduation t school. If you fail to attend LADIES LITERARY ployment shearing and lambing sheep high forfeit your year, you CLUB MEETS has made it unnecessary to make dras school onanj ffiis award and the alternate tic cuts in budgets as has been done claim unto the scholarship in other parts of the sitnle. Just what shall succeed Wednesday evening, April 17th Mrs. as outlined is to replace F. E. R. A. ts. Rich Coun- der the exact conditions Agnes Rex and Mrs. Otalee Corless the first place winner. the Club at the home of ty to take up the slack. in unemploy- forOur entertained should record shows that you ment is unknown at the present time Bessie Rex gave the Mrs. Rex. Mrs. during the school book, but our advice to you Is not to wait use the scholarship Capfhin Nicholas, by Hugh . for it in preference to private employ- year A delicious lunch was solI want to congratulate you on this Walpole. ment. A concentration of men from members and the thirty-onto ved I trust you will begin Mrs. Maude Rex, the county at one central point to achievement. guests: following can so you Glen Rex, Mrs. work on bigger and more essential pro now to plan your future Mrs. Bessie Rex, Mrs. take advantage of this wonderful number a for seems and Vilaite Shelby, Mrs. likely McKinnon, S, R. jects of you this would necessitate being award. Mrs. Richard Brough, Mrs. Delbert Yours truly, Mrs. EitheH Spencer,; Mrs. PaiolSrell, away from home. D. P. MURRAY, : W. A. LARSON, Goldie Corless and Mrs. Minnie Adams Signed Club State Specialist. of Co. Mgr., Rich Co. Logan, Utah. SENIORS AT LOGAN May 2d the Literary Club met at 0.0, c. home of Mrs. Maysell Hoffman. A the Twenty five Seniors with teachers interesting Book Report was very Fri went to Logan last The Rich County F. E. R. A. Office Law and Balls by Mrs. Myrtle Jones on A given was recently advised" by the State Of- day to attend High School Day at the Guide to Civilized Loafing, by fice that we could expect another en- U. A. C. Mrs. Florence Bingham assistSaturday they attended the Region- ed Mrs. Hoffman in serving twenty rollment in Jane. In view of the fact that the Camps will be practically al High School Track and Field meet. two club members and the following e doubled it is reasonable to expect that Dick Jackson won 1st in high jump guests: Mrs. Phoebe Smith. Mrs. Max Mcat that time 10 or 12 inexperienced and Lynn Norris 5th- place. Mrs. McKinnon. Mrs. Jack men wifi be called. Hereteofore, in- Kinnon took 3rd in the half mile race. RoseNorris, Hoffman and Mrs. Wm. Hoffman. t T experienced men consisted of persons between the ages of 18 to 25. In this FEDERAL HOUSING FIELD AGENT LOCAL STUDENTS COUNTY RICH VISITS classification the age limit has been PARTICIPATE IN raised to 28, persons hot yet having U. OF U. OPERA Warwic Lamoreau, Field Reprereached their 29th birthday. Persons Ad In this class must be single men. As sentative of the Federal Housing Miss Marva SALT LAKE CITY. yet we have no. authority to sign up ministration, held meetings at in the participated Laketown, Weston, Gar Lalketown and) Randlolph any experienced men. The , of opera. the grand presentation If you desire to go to one of these den City, Utah and also spoke at both Bartered Bride, by the University of Schools. camps make, your desire known to the North and South Rich High CommitUtah Musical Society in Kingsbury Rich County Office All old applica- He also appointed a County hall Friday and Saturday, May 3 and tion blanks on record will be destroy- tee as follows: 4. Clarence Cook, chairman. R. D. Law ed and a complete active list put oh Bartered Bride, the first opvice chairman; Amos Robinson, I.. B. era The an for file,.. Failure eligible person presented at the University of to take advantage of this opportunity Johnson and Vern Hopkins. Utah since 1930, was produced under may be sufficient grounds to remove a the direction of Prof. Thomas Giles, LITTLE DAUGHTER ARRIVES family from the relief rolls. head of the music department, and The Rich County Office was recentFrank Whiting, instructor in speech. We failed to notice the fatherly ly supplied with copies of Correspond200 students, including Approximately Grant on face of smile the papa ent Courses available to the men in of memlbers .the university symthe to came when he C. O. C. camps. They include such Marshall last Friday But we phonic orchestra, the mens glee club to studies as Diesel Engine, Auto Me- the postoffleelearnedbuythestamps. cause of that and the girls glee club, participated have since chanics, How to Read a Blue Print, very pleased expression. A little in the presentation of the opera. and daughter was born Thursday, May 2. Personal Hygiene, Sanitation (Miss Weston is a member of tho First Aid, Business English, JournalGrandpop and Grandma Marshdub. ism Psychology and many others. Per all are also smiling. All concerned girls glee sons desiring further information may doing nicely. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE REAPER. ! call at the Rich County Office. NOW, TODAY. Congratulations : . WOODRUFF NOTES labor-savin- A track meet was held on the Sbuth Rich field Thursday, featuring racing, jumping, pole vaulting discus, shot put and Javelin throwing. South Rich won over North Rich 72 to 23. The scores follow: 100 yd. Dash Norris, S. R. ; Robinson, N. R.; Alley, N. R., 11 sec. Shql Put G. Kenendy, S. R.; Deq Hatch, S. R. : N. Weston, N. R. 34 ft. ' fifty-eig- 1 Track Meet - Le-Ro- : S. Rich vs N. North GROUND SQUIRREL CAMPAIGN COMMISSIONERS OUT PRICE OF POISON IN HALF. TEN POUND BAGS ARE 25c AND 25 POUND BAGS ARE 60c. in rouent control work the BEST RESULTS can be obtained if everyone will do their poisoning at the same time in the same locality. Therefore all of Rich Counties farmers are urgently invited to join in a three-da- y squirrel campaign, May 13, 14 and loth. state leader of Rodent Control, R. Scott Zimmerman, will be here to assist May 14 and 15. The ioiiowing schedule will be carried out and each farmer is asked to meet at his designated place to receive the poison bait. Cost of bait as given above. A. Randolph, May 13th. 1. Stanley Wilson Ranch 10 a. m. 2. A. W. Thornock Ranch 1 :30 p. m3. Peaius Ranch, 4 :00 p. m. B. Woodruff, May 15th. 1. M. V. Eastman Ranch 9 :00 a. m. 2. Raymond liees Ranch, 11 a, m. 3. Tiugeys Store, 1 :30 p. m. C. May 14th at Bear Lake 1. Garden City; Clinton Lynes, twelve years old, is shown here at work on his own maple a. Hodges Store at 10 a. m. out which a bed he built He frame. of has his buckets evaporator hung sugar 2 Round Valley and Meadowville, on the trees along the roadside. Clinton tends his own fires, boils his sap and May 14th. cans his sirup. He hopes some day to be In the business in a big way. a. Alfred Kearls Ranch 1 :80 p. Tli wedding anniversary was given in an informal reception at llie home of Mr. and Mrs. Shelby in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles l)an, by their sons and daughters. at Woodruff, Utah, Saturday evening May 4th. There were sixty-twpresent. Charles O pe Dean was born in Audf ley Staffordshire, England, April 11, 1859, a son of CharlAi and Mary Cope Dean. They came to Utah in 1881, settling in Bountiful. They lived there for eleven years and moved to Woodruff "where he has resided since. Mary Ellen Frazier, was born Mar. 7, 1864, at Omaha, Nebraska'. Came to Utah in 1872 with her parents, Stephen Vestal and Mizlibeitih settling in Centerville, Utah, and later in Woodruff, Utah. She has lived here all her life. On May 2, 1880 they were married in Woodruff by W. K. Walton. They are the parents of eight boys and five girls and one adopted girl: Mrs. May Brown, Mrs. Mary Ellen Huffaker, Mrs. Maud Cox, Mrs. Olive Mills Putnam, Mr. Thomas Dean, Ray, Arthur, Frank of Woodruff; Charles V. Dean of Pocatello, Idaho; William. Dean, Evanston Wyo.; Mrs. Hazel Simon P&yson, y Utah. They lost one son, David in the World War. One son, George Elliott, was killed In Salt Lake City in a car accident. One daughter, Ivy Oomia, died in Woodruff, March 14, 1930. They have grand children and three children. Brothers are: John Dean, Blackfoot, Idaho ; Joseph Dean, Ogden, Utah; David Dean, Evanston, Wyo. Sisters: Betsey Longhurst, Woodruff; Eliza Neville, Ogden, Utah Mrs. Deans brothers and sisters are: Frank. Charles Frazier, Maud Eastman, Woodruff; Mrs. Alex Fife, Salt Lake City ; Albert Frazier, Murray ; Walter J. Frazier. Midvale, Utah. The out of town visitors were Mrs. ' Thomas Frazier, William and Sadie Dean and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. David Dean. Friends were : Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Cornia. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cornia, Tryphenia Bryson. Mrs. Hazel Simons. Charles V.. and Frank, were unable to be present. This couple are members of the L. D. S. church. great-gran- EXTENSION NEWS NOTES Lad Operates Own Maple Sugar Plant Wallton-Frazie- $1.50 Pet Year In Advance Friday May i 10, 1935 Randolph, Utah, : j I ' - ' Prescott ' Claim Flret Rodeo Prescott, Arlz., claims to have held the first public wild west rodeo nearly 50 years ago. F. R. News 4-- H . nec-eessar- y, 1935-36- e Over-stree- t. , Wood-ruffl- El-gi- j, - , ti |