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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 23 Randolph, Utah. EXTENSION NEWS NOTES Aged Pioneer Called Home Commissioners Meet KEEP NATURAL COLOR IN VEGETABLES TO MAKE APPETIZING $1.50 Per Year In Advance Friday July 5, 1935 AN INTERESTING . Congressman Writes University of California At Los Angeles, Calif. To Boy Scouts LETTER Minutes of meeting of Board of Oouinty Commissioners held July 1, 1535. There were present: Alrred G. Rex. Sidney J. Nebeker, Osro OorLewis Longnia, Commissioners ; hurst, Clerk; D. M. Hoffman, Treasurer. Minutes of meeting held June 3 were read and approved. A change was made in the rate of wages on County Road as follows: Man and team, $4.00; single hands, June 22, 1935. MLss Helen Myers, Vegetables should appear in everyRose Hannah Parser Norris died at ones diet three times every day. One West Los Angeles, Calif., Congress of the United States her nome Friday, June 28. Mrs. Nor- should be a leafy vegetable, one potaHouse of Representatives Dear Miss Myers : ris was one oi the early pioneers of to, and one other, according to Miss It is an established custom of the Washington, D. C. Rich county, Sfie was a daughter of Elna Miller, extension nutritionist of June 20, 1935. Department to select each year a small Jonn Parser and Ann Hubbard Park the inah State Agricultural college. number of outstanding examples of the To the Boy Scouts of Rich County: er. She was born Aug. 8, 1854 at Lex As you know, the President of the If these three servings of vegeta- work of its best students. These works are retained for a period and United States has invited the Boy and would bles are to be of value in the family's iugton County England have been 8i years oiu in August. She diet they must be cooked so they look serve as a standard of comparison for Scouts of America to hold the Nation? was baptized in liie uuureu m miu.r appetizing, taste good, and retain their al Jamboree in Washington, D. 0., Authe students of succeeding years. $2.50. I am happy to inform you that one gust 21 to 30. As your RepresentaDay Samis in l&t2 and lias been a food value. An appropriation of $50.00 was made of yours will be starred and retained tive, I extend my greetings to you and In order to look appetizing they uuiunui meinoer ever since. She came to Utah in May in the year lStid, and must be cooked to keep their natural to Rich County Fair Committee to be and wish to congratulate you upon this request that you make full use of my was mairied to Waiter tNorris in Salt color. Properly cooked vegetables wilt used for paying premiums. office during your celebration of the honorable distinction. twenty-fift- h Lake City March 18, 1870. To this have practically the same color as The following hills were allowed: anniversary of the great Sincerely yours. Officers Salary union were born seven boys and seven when they are raw. If it is possible $ 358.31 Boy Scout movement. GEORGE J. COX, 103.00 Green colored vegetables should be Dependent Mothers Chairman of the Art. Department. L shall be here to welcome you to the gate. They urst liveu at Morgan, 131.00 Utah for two years. They moved to cooked with the lid off. This applies Indigent Poor Capital and to do everything I can to Note : Miss Helen is majoring in make your visit a pleasant one. Liberty Idaho in the year 1871 and particularly to spinach, dandelions Alfred G. Rex, Commissioner soon afterwards moved to Randolph, beet greens, and other dark green I sincerely hope that every boy who Mileage and Expense for 6 Art. She carried ten units in Art 28.00 Months can will take advantage of this where they have lived since. Sister leafy vegetables, as well as to possibly the school She was during past year. Sidne-to visit Washington. EvNebeker. Gornmis loners Rose Norns is survived by the followcauliflower, etc. opportunity to elected an honorary Art Society in Red colored vegetables lose their Mileage and Expense for 6 ing children. Walter. Thomas, Arof her work in Art in 1934 ery American, boy, I know is interrecognition out his govern38.00 when she was a Months thur and Mrs. James Kiddy of Ran- color from being cooked in hard water student at Junior Col- ested in learning ill a I of A his country, ment and the history Osro of to Commissioners Oornia, tablespoon each Mrs. rl. vinegar J. Hauser, Trenton, quart dolph, lege in Pasadena. Calif. affords so and no city in America Mileage and Expense for 6 Utah; Mary Ann Burton. Elko, Nev. ; of waiter in which red beets or red in this Months 24.25 respect as opportunities many Reuben, ot Pocatello, Idaho; John W. cabbage is cooked will intensify the The Bishopric on Monday last furn v Here you may Rich County Reaper, printing" 10.50 ished of Ogden ; Mrs. Agnes Brooker, Gar- red color. Nations the Capital. and refreshment transportation Yellow color is not affected in cook- Swan Creek Electric Co. Lights where Congress meets 1.50 for a den Lity, and Mis. uns rorteiia, ot Primary Association lake picnic. see the Capitol laws Brice which govern our White vegetables the Co.. Lumber and Window Aflton, Wyo; also one brother, Henry ing. .passes The children had a dip in the lake and frequent!; White House, where the Sash 86.00 were enjoying themselves at the citizens; Parser, of Lanark, idano and two sis- darken in hard water. All vegetables games, Ind. Tel. Co., Phone ters, Mrs. Agnes Toorner ot Lanark, should be cooked only until tender if when young Master Hugh L. Lamborn President lives and works; the Su16.35 fell from a tree Rent and Tolls Idaho and Mrs. Annie Clifton ot Can- their color is to be retained. Use a preme Court Building, where our highswing braking his arm est court determines the constitutionwrist." ada; also 70 grandchildren and 52 wire cake tester or fine ice pick in- A. W. Larson, Postage and Staabove the Dr. Capener just stead a of fork to for 9.25 tell when June children. tionary vegetafixed it for him and he able to smile ality of our laws : the executive depart great grand bles are done. Sims Service lane, Huling F. FUNEiiAL SERVICES ments; the Washington Monument; again. E. R. A. Supplies 90 the Smithsonian Institution, where you Funeral services were held Monday, Vegetables will taste better if they will find Lindys plane, The Spirit SILVER WEDDING ANNIVERSARY July 1, at Randolph in the ward chap- are fresh and are gathered at the most National Reemployment Service, 22.40 Office Supplies of St. Louis; the Library of Conel, under the direction of Bishop L. B. desirable state of their growth, if they 16.25 Johnson, as follows: The choir sang are cooked only until tender, and if Wilford Norris. Lumber gress with its 4 million bound volumes Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Dunn, of where you can see the original DeclarInvoca- they depend much on their own natur- Ron Nebeker. Though Deepening Trials. County Road celebrated their silver Idaho, 5.00 of Independence; the Lincoln ation Work tion, Samuel Bex. Choir sang, "Rock al flavor for season. wedding anniversary June 30th at the Geo. A. Smith. County of Ages. The first speaker was Bish Road Hot Springs. All their children were Memorial which is recognized by evmonuments 10.00 Work op Robert Schmid of Bern, Idaho, a NICOTINE SULPHATE present, being Mr. and Mrs. W. A. eryone as one of the finest art UEIPEJLS DOGS. CATS and gallermuseums, on H. Rex. Road relative of sidter Norris. earth; County Percy Dunn of Rock Springs, Mrs. Achel Bishop botannical gardens and zoological 4.00 Jacobsen, of Work Schmid gave a short history of the ies, Mr. and Randloph, Utah, Gardners who are troubled with cats A. G. Barton, Plank and Labor 11.50 Mrs. Rowel Dunn life of sister Rose Norris. A solo, of Laketown, Utah, parks galore. Nearby is Annapolis, : Father of Light,", was sang by Mrs. and dogs ma keep them from running Alfred G. Rex. County Road Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dunn of Montpeli- the site of the Naval Academy Mount beloved Wash our of home 6.00 er, Idaho, the Samuel Rex. T. J. Tiugey of Wood- over flower beds and ruining shrub-bery- , Work Vernon, of 10 their together with by spraying the plants with nico- W. E. Newman & Co., Culverts 76.32 16 grandchildren, where a very en- ington; Arlington Cemetery, where ruff, Utah, was the next speaker. He soldier is buried; and tine to A. CulW. Tbornock. Hauling sulphate, according specialists spoke very highly of sister Norris and joyable time was had by alL The day the unknown shrines too numerous 4.00 was American other verts from Ogden the Norris family Miss Mary Fred- of the United States Department ot spent playing games and swimknow that all of you to I Landes Tractor Equipment Co, mention, erick of Linwood, Kansas sang a solo, Agriculture. ming. A delicious dinner was served the Jamboree to attend Such a spray solves the problem 10.06 are able who Beautiful Ise of Somewhere. Bish Tractor Extras children. the by minute of verv neatly as cats and dogs do not PA D Moffat. County ' Road .. op Harold. E: Brough of Evans every will enjoy thoroughly Mrfahd Mrs. Dunn are proud of the 10.00 fact that all their children in Work the next speaker. He also spoke very like the odor of nicoti.p Thov give Washington. stay your are living If I werent a Boy Scout, I would highly of sister Norris.. Mr. and Mrs. it a wide berth. Their sense of smell Ellsworth Johnson, Counity Road and were able to attend, and that the 10.00 be Work Ernest McKinnon sang a duet, Hold is so much keener than that of a humighty envious of you lucky boys, approaching years will be just as enI believe that as soon, as I could I and Thou My Hand. President G. H. man being that, the spray can be diand for joyable every member would make arrangements to join my happy $942.59 of the Robinson of the Bear Lake Stake, luted so it will be inoffensive to any Total family as the day was at the , There 'being nor further business, Springs. neighborhood troop. I have watched spoke next. Said he had known them person. Nicotine sulphate is widely used as meeting was adjourned unun August all his life and deemed it a great honthe Boy Scout movement for many T or to speak at the services of a pio- an insecticide. ,When it Is diluted 5. 1935. years, and I know that it is the kind UAKJJniX UU FACTS of organization which will bring out neer. Pres. J. M. Baxter- spoke next and applied properly it benefits the A. G. REX, and related old times spent with plants and does not iniure the build-IngChairman. Miss Maria sprouse and girl friend the best qualities in a boy and help citiwalls or walks. Tt. can be pur- A titftst. brother Walter and Rose Norris in the of Logan, Uian, were Visitors at me him become a good man and a fine chased zen. stores and seed fertilizer at LEWIS of John on name LONGHURST, Randolph. Bishop Mrs. early days uiutul L. mi', anu And if I were a Scout, I would try Clerk. son, the last speaker, thanked the peo- in packages labeled with directions foi fe'piouse over uie week-eumy darndest to attend the Jamborple for coming out. also those who diluting and applying. those of Because the sprav evnoorates In B. Y. U. NEWS spoke and sang at the services. He Mr. and Mrs. Lieya Dixon and fam- ee. And remember, Scouts, office is No. that do be come, time who my and washed off will by rain, spoke consoling words to the family ily are moving nno cacne Vauey yu Office Building, and that House 249 With nearly 600 other students. Mr. wnere they of sister Norris. The choir sang, it wVll hare to be renewed about once to make their iuin two weeks and after au heavv or Mearl C. Peart of Randolph is attend- iure nome. expect BeneRest for the Weary Soul. my clerks and I will be mighty glad to rain-Livestock should not he ing the summer session of Brigham diction was offered by Henry Hoff- ong help make your visit here the time ot man. Members of the choir sang. oermitted to graze on vegetation that Young University. The enrollment is Messrs. Lewis Look of San Francis- your young lives. Cordially, Nearer My God to Thee. at the grave has been sprayed with nicotine sin a record much exceeding any total pre co. Lain:., and Newell B. Cook, Utah ABE MURDOCK, side. The grave was dedicated by H. phate. viously achieved, according to Regis- state r'isin & Game Loimmissioner and t- 1 trar came John The students J. Norris, jr. Hayes. families, spent a uay on the beautiful JULY FOURTH CELEBRATION BIG LAKETOYVN NEWS from two foreign counties and 12 near Lake this wees. Willie here Ray Durnford & Son. of Evanston, Uiey SUCCESS 9taites. Wyo., directors. auenutxi to ousiuess pertaining to the move to oait saiienti nen vv The first term of the summer quarter Late William Coos state. L The Fourth Celebration at Randolph wee. u aueuu me iu.au will end on July 19. On that evening CARD OF THANKS L off in fine shape and was enjoywent dOi oxiiceid ixuiveuwuu. uis wJe and the next day will be held the 24th Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hodges and uu.oai.ut Viuut. Annual Timpanogos Hike, believed to Mr. anti Mrs. Ciaud L. Sprouse mo- ed by all present The ball game beWe wish to express onr sincere itiiu iiiib. ireit)' Yviiui rciauveo. tween the married and single men was Xiity reiaiu be the greatest community hike in the tored to Logan on Sunday last. .thanks and appreciation to all who tv won by the married men by a score of Oil ft LUKA!.? . nation. The second or Alpine Term helped In any way during the sickness The game was very close all the t ' will begin on July 22L It is held at Miss Fay Houses returned home and death of our dear mother, and to Mr. ana mis. j.viweii Kirk and Mr. the rustic way through. study-cam- p of Aspen from uogan after a two week The Rodeo went over in fine shape. the givers of the beautiful flowers. turn mis. ooe iveeee or hart uuty City, Glove, nearly '7000 feet up among the Fnuay visit with her sister Bernice of the young buckaroos were Mr. and Mrs. Tbos. J. Norris, Many speiiik me week enu wim mt. jxjxk s woods of Mount Timpanogos. , miss Alary Peterson is ner thrown which added to the merriment 1 Weston. and others. uiomer, Mrs, Mary K. guest tor a wees. of the spectators. 1 Composition of Maco Horse races and other races were Dr. Capener came over the first ot Airs. Eliza of Fielding Mace, the spice that resembles nutWOODRUFF NOTES me week to take miss My rue Johnson good. Everybody seemed to enbut has a more delicate flavor. Is Uian, Mrs. Ai'wio ciwey of Big pmey verythe day immensely. to a oajib Lake hospital tor medical, meg joy made of the fibrous covering that sur- Wyo., and Mrs. Tbeil O. Packard,, of 1 Mrs. Clarence Meachem and infant tmu peruaps surgioai miss rounds the nutmeg shell. anu are visit CHILD NARROWLY Spanks, Nevaua lainuues, ueen nas in health deiicaiie juuiibon Rock of daughter Springs, Wyo., are tug wnh tiieir Wioiner, Mrs. Charlotte ESCAPES DROWNING here visiting1 with Mrs. Meachems rnr some maniais ironi the erieets ot a tor a iew weeks. nudges parents, Mr. and Mrs.1 Melvin Put- - had case ot pneumonia. We nope tor son of Robert Lee, v uer speedy recovery nami, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Satterthwaite Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Pope, narrowly motored to Sait Lake city one day mis Mrs. Ralph Spw is visiting relaescaped drowning Wednesday afterMr. and Mrs. Carter Oornia and Mr. week. Miss Une Calder accompanied noon when he fell in the R. & W. canal tives in, Alontpeuer. and Mrs. Mariner Brown spent the them. home. The child had float uear their week-enin Sait Lake. JULY 13th 15 rods down the stream about ed Miss Blanche Vv esion, who has been Mr. J. B. Bums, State Eingineer, su- when rescued by the mother, assisted in friends Logan, returned Mrs. Ralph Ellis has gone to Salt visiting pervising the construction of the high- by neighbors, who had heard the call JANET GAYNOR and home Sunday for the purpose, we supLake City. way through uarden City is in Salt for help. J. O. Rex administered first pose, or presenting her iuiure husband WARNER BAXTER Laae on business. aid and had the child practically out Mr. and Mrs. Lew Cook and son, to her family. She was accompanied in of danger when the doctor arrived. BUI of Piedmont, Calif.. Mr. and Mrs. by the young man. Leatham McNeil Mrs. O. W. 1ope has returned from 1 to went his back and parents. They Newell B. Cook and son. Lew, of Salt the Budge Hospital where she was "ONE MORE SPRING F. N. CLUB THE were wuere the young Logan Mrs. coupie Sadie Cook apd Mrs. Wai taken two weeks ago for medical treatIike, ren Porter and sons, Kay and Paul, Joined in the holy bonds of matrimony ment. She is much improved in health. with The Second Year Sewing Club met I of Morgan, visited relatives here this on Monday. Congratulations 25th at the home of our leader. June week. Grant Mitchel and Stepin Fetchit Paul A. Silence has gone to Mrs. Bingham. Our song leader had Bishop seems so often that every ClayIt Detroit, Michigan,' where he will pur- iis sing songs that we had learned. We Mr. William Putnam, son of Mr. and ton Robinson automatically returns to chase a new Chevrolet- for himself, started on our slips. Eleven girls Hungry for Food and Love! Mrs. dark Putnam of Salt Lake, i Woodruff. He is just betwixt and bewhich his wife will drive home, and were present. tween Two as it were. men and a girl nnited in a strange he will drive a school bus home. spending the summer with Mr. and They Mrs. Joseph Putnam. partnership. expect to be gone about two weeks. The Second Year Sewing Club melt The saying bad pennies always re2d at the home of our leader. Miss Ruth Hanson was brought July Mr. and Mrs. J ame Walton and turn eiinpuaea oy rne fact that We sang songs. Elaine McKinnon. Mrs. us. Lamborn Reube is back He among home from the Soda Springs hospital family have gone to Provo to spend Larson, Edna Rex Dorothy on shearan extended sneep has been the Fourth. evening of a fine eight pound son. last Saturday very much improved in Kennedy, rest ing job. His many friends are glad Mother and babe are doing well. Dr. health. She underwent a serious op- and Oleo Barton told stories. The our in was time of the spent finishing him see to was in attendance. again. Mrs. Betsy Longhurst and children eration. ; slips. Seven girls were present. motored to Shelby Idaho, last week to EDNA REX. visiting Henderson is Mrs. Sarah The unofficial Bear Lake matrkhoni Miss Gladys Pope left for SaBit Lake attend the Longhurst reunion. Reporter. relatives at St. Charles. al bureau is at present languishing in City where she expects to work durOf a state innocuous desuetude. The ing the summer months. Several people from Woodruff at- ! Rtrsell White of Logan, are visitors Mr., and Mrs. Charles Eller are re- ; proprietor respectfully solicits bis tended conference in Evanston Sun the home of Mrs. Polly Pope this at . juicing over the arrival on Tuesday puWVs patronage. (Messrs. Vern White of Oalix., and week. day. caL-bag- e, Utah-Wyo- ., Ben-nigto- n, - ton,-wa- s . : - s. va 8-- " Long-nurs- Picture e. Show d ' .. , 1 - ... |