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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 Ex-Servi- 1 t i Take Notice i Randolph, Utah. Friday January 31, SOUTH RICH TAKES 2nd GAME SERIES Men ce 4 1936 $1.50 EXTENSION NEWS NOTES Road Supervisor January 29, 1936. JPer Year In Advance Wyuta District South, Rich took the second game AGENTS MAKE PLANS of the series, 21 17 last Friday : TO BENEFIT RURAL ; SOUTH RICH , LIVING IN UTAH ; fg ft ft tp D. Hellstrom, rf 2 .2 1 3 More careful planning for agriculBONUS NEWS A meeting of all scooters, which inJames W. Kiddy, 50, of Randolph, ' 2 0 0 Hoffman, If , . .0 died Mon ture in the counties wall be the cen- clude Lincoln, Uinta and Rich Counthe Dee at in Ogden hospital 2 4 2 6 All you men who served F, Hellstrom, c night after an illness of three tral theme of the county agents pro- ties was held at the Methodist church 3 '3 9 day Jackson, y ,3 srgy., gram for year to come, according to in. Evanston, January 26th. The speweeks. the World War axe aware that during .0 5 3 3 Eafctman, lg Director William Peterson of tne cial purpose of this meeting was to reOctober Born in he the bonus Bill has finally been inact-- e 'Lbngburst, 24, 1885, Almy, G 0 ' O 0 0 was the son of Samuel C. and into Jaw. Application must be Fanny Utah State Agricultural college, who organize for tne year 1936. .,..0 1 1 1 Street Kiddy. He married Emeline conducted, an extension conference last The following officer were elected made1 for payment of the amount still Uornia, f week at Logon. in in tune you' if you will consult your Salt Norris the representative group of soout-er-s Salt Lake the by Temple 7 17 10 24 1908. Totals The agents were urged to make a Mr. Kiddy was engaged in J. I. AVilliams, Chair Lake Tribune, for Tuesday, January present: was road supervisor of careful inventory of their respective man; Hyrum J. Norris of Randolph, 28r.h you wuil see the different places and farming ' , NORTH RICH Peter W. Easton of and had lived in Rich coun- counties to determine the number and where these applications must be sent, ' tD Randolph ft ft fg condition of livestock, the amount of Evanston, Scout Commissioner; Glen his life , on all whether ty practically have a had you depending 2 .V, 6 3 .2 rf loan on Surviving are his widow, nine daugh different crops grown and if other Moss of Randolph, Deputy Commission certificate and whether Pugmdre, R. Webb. If 0 3 0 0 ters, ' your loanyour was directly from the VetWanda, Velma,, Ila, Afton and crops could be produced profitably, er ; T. J. Timgey of Woodruff, Finance was placed on a careful Chairman: Rev. D. A. Wilson of Everans Bureau or from a bank author-- G. Marvella Kiddy and Mrs. Richard and emphasis of 1 3 0 2 Kearl c the water supply and anston. Chairman of Court of Honor ; investigation ized to make these loans. Bowcubt ; Mrs. of Claude Randolph 1 2 2 4 WahMrom, could be put to better ue. how it J. Robert Hamblin of Evanston, Chairand Mrs. of Wm. Simmons Ev Application blanks are now in the P. Lamiborn, rg lg Ault, jr. 1 2 1 3 were also urged to make a man of Camping. This should make a hands of the It.oh County Post Ad- S. They of Hubert Bird Mrs. Green ansiton; 2 2 0 2 ..., Weston, f most excellent committee. All of these River, Wyo. ; three brothers and a sis- study of the range; tax delinquency, jutant .Adolph W. Larson, at Randolph obtaxes how and men are enthusiastic over scouting and other indebtedness, Utah. If you see this notice, tell your Alvin of ; Sam ter, Ogden Kiddy Kiddy 5 15 7 17 Total buddies. Bring your discharge or a of Woodruff and Dan Kiddy of Evans- ligations are being met ; marketing re- are anxious to render service to their lationships; what the county has to communities. They' have all had a copy of your discharge when you wish Rich plays North Rich Feb ton. and Mrs. Emily Enyon of ban bjuy and sell; living conditions of the great deal of experience in scouting. to make out your application. These 7thSouth ait Laketown. Dance after the Diego, Calif. people and the health of 'the communin Scouting hasnt been very flourishapplications will be acted on in be services will conducted Funeral ties. Studies are also to be made on ing during the past few years in Evin the order in which they ar game. North Rich to play South Rich at Friday at 2:00 oclock p. m. in the methods of preserving the soil fertili- anston, Lyman, Kemmerer and Mounrave, so those desiring this money in Feb. 14th. Randolph L. D. S. Chapel. Rand'Ulph. ty. tain View. Randolph and Wood ru if near the future should not delay in & Durnford Directors. Son, South Rich play two games with Many of the town in Utah show have done very well. The communities filing out these applications. Every Kemmei-e- r at Randolph, Feb. 10th and that at one time the people had great- In which scouting has just barely exveteran should apply for this compen- two BIRTHDAY PARTY Kemmerer Fefb. 19th. at games er hope, wealth, thrift. You should isted of late, their condition has been sation at this time, even though you out find and so is that help to brought about through lack of interest why do not intend to cash your bonds. If AnA birthday party wa given to The South Rich Freshmen played a our assist will build that the communities. It is not only program you do not need the money and wish basketball the Diamondville nie Cortes Tuesday night. All mem- people to come back, Director Peter- by to hold the bonds after they are de- Freshmen with but is very necessary that every hoped, exber of were the present, family at Kemmerer. Wednesday, 4 son - get behind scouting and advised. communitylivered, you may do so. and they will Jan. 28. The score follows: cept Ed Cories x, who is in California. We live too much without plan- support this splendid character buildbear 3 per ecut interest until 1945, at A very pleasant evening was spent. RICH SOUTH which time they will be redeemed. ning Instead of planning for the ing program. fg ft ft tp LADIES LITERARY CLUB wake up with, our fists future Mr. Larsen wall be glad to assist any VV. This District is very fortunate in MEETS doubled we ...0 4 0 0 to meet the obstacle of each being associated with the Cache Valone in making out an application at L. Muir, rf If 1 6 3 0 Telfbrd, We wory over the flood in the ley Council in scouting. The Caone any time either at hr home or the E. D. Rex, c 3 2 0 6 Randolph Ladies Literary Club held day. and over the drouth in July Valley Council has set a most excelR. A. office. Finger printing is nec- - K. spring 0 1 0 0 their meeting Wednesday evening, and August, while water goes to waste Thornock, rg lent pace in scouting, for many years ossuary so it would be advisable to H. of Lot1936 home Mrs. the Jan. 29, at 1 1 3 2 conmui-J- t In all of the rivers. We it has been recognized a the outstand-- I have it eompteted where this equip- R. Hellstrom, e lg Mrs. with Elizabeth ,.0 0 0 0 tie Gray, resources. serve Our' our waiter Council in the United States. very ment is available Any one not able R. Thornock, as assistant hostess. 0 0 0 0 Norris, f in thi state depends on Many of the proffessor of the Utah or one It will inconvenience to come Mrs. Myrtle Jones reviewed the existence water. , It mean health, con- State University are members of the to Randolph, an application blank 7 10 1 15 Book, How Odd of God, by Lewis venience. We havemoney, Total lived to where Cache Valley Council. Doctor Anderup will be forwarded to them upon , Browne. come easy; we must now face son is Vice President of Council, Presithing lunchA and delicious DIAMONDVILLE very dainty tasks of conserving our natural re- dent Peterson is a member of the Ooun and the sources. fg ft ft tp eon was served to 31 members cil. The influence of these men in the Mrs. .T. 0. Gray, LAKRTOWN NEWS 1 0 0 2 foilllowimg guests: A. Bartlett, rf extension conference live, of our boys can be of genuine the .Foliowing NorMrs. Mrs. Annie 0 6 A. Bonnie. If McKinnon, Lucy ..3 0 three-d&school of philosophy, was value to our future citizenry if we but ERROR A. Dobnik, c 3 1 0 6 ris, Mrs. Fhebe Smith, Mrs. Caddie q at i eeaive the service, tbaty, they are willconducted jjdist wteii we" reported the ' North E. Redman, rg .'....V.O 1 D'O Rex, Mrs. Nora Marshall, MrS. Ell si tives of the agriculturalby, representato give n. adjustment ing Mrs. Mr Ri.cn os warning the baketDall game L. Bernoulli, lg Pack Dale relil, 0 0 0 0 Durrant, of Uah staff for administration the ha been the only inberfer- - , Finances fiom the South. Rich by a score oi two Sabec, rg .0 0 0 0 Shaw, of Logon, Utah, and Barbara our enee to and agents specialists. good standing in the Cache county and Jackie Gray. pouits. It was a slip of the tongue Council. During tne past five Valley ' we sinouid have said it went to the be held will The club next 14 7 2 0 Total meeting OOTTNTY COMMITTEE this has always been in District years e South Rich. We are sorry and will Feb. 12. 1936 at the home of Mrs. BUSY debt. We have been paying on the pre Nebeker. lit do not GAMES to MEN "M LEAGUE next try again (until vdou year indebtedness each year. 1 time ) Rich fifteen Since 1st (15) the year 1935 there was two January During PRESIDENTS BIRTHDAY BALL Feb. 1 Ranodlph at Evanston. members Committee and seventy dollar raised in hundred county Planning Mr, and Mrs. Ole Mattson and Mr. and , Feb. 5 Woodruff at Evanston. . in this district, but we were only able to been data have accumulating busy was The Presidents Birthday Ball Mrs. L. D. Lamhorn motored to EvFeb. 10 Evanston at Randolph. ay twenty dollar on 1935 assessment one of the best dances of the season preparation for writing up a program Feb. 12 Eva orton at Woodruff. Jnnsiron last week exid. recommendation for Rich coun- as we owed all of the 1934 assessment. with was hall decorated the with The 19 Feb. Woodruff at Randolph. will meet each There never was a time when we f Bolb Skyles Or- ty. The county agent Stair and Stripe. The Laketown Daughters of the week pre- needed stronger characters than today. next local the within group and their partners spent an enThe Randolph M Men took the first chestra furnished the music. About to meeting Dr. 0. J. Wheat Scouting will assist in building a fu$50.00 was taken in. The dance was paratory joyable evening at the amusement series game from Woodruff, . Extension Economist, who will ture citizenry of strong characters. ley, attended 1 noit a largely this year as hall, Thursday, Jan. 23d. The followin past years, owing to the death of as!st the county committee Feb. 6th. Each of us are exnected to lend our ir.g piogram was rendered : Mono- - VITAMIN C NEEDS support to scouting that tlirough us James Kiddy, and, an awful cold night. NOTICE OF CITED BY STATE logue by Mm Virginia ' Thompson the future safety of America may be two numbers by the ladies chorus ; NUTRITIONIST made secure. PUBLIC MEETINGS M. I. A. HOLDS DEBATE solo, Reed Colvin; vocal solos by 1 Mr. Ruuon Weston and Carl Stuart; With barrels of apples1 in the storea ENLIST YOUNG at MEN IN ARMY pubwill , Dr. Wheatley speak The Mutual had a debate last Tues- lic short play by some of the daughters , room and canned peaches, pears, olier 10:00 at Woodruff p. in Whether returned missionaries m meeting reading, by Mm Tbeii Spiers. After ries, plums and so on, in the pantry, day C. Webb. TJ. S. Colonel William , and in LaketoWn at 7 :30 p. m. EvMrs Vera the piogram a delicious luncheon was It may not seem necessary to buy oth- should marry at once. sub Officer Hi attend. is to invited for the InterRecruiting Army erybody served. The remainder of the eve- er fiuriit except as a luxury. But that Peart and Mearl Peart had the affirWill be mountain Area announced that in the Planning Agricultural ject esin Grace and Norris Mrs. was mative of on aud the rest the diet, spent dancing. ning depend and the Agricultural Outlook. period from January 2nd to '24th. pecially on how many sources of vita- Dave Hoffman the negative. L. GUYMON, E. were sixty young men from the there lit wa left for you to decide which Fresh Saturday, Jan. 25, the Laketown and min O it include regularly. County Agricultural Agent states of Idaho and Utah enlisted In Garden City School teachers enter- citrus fruits, for example, are richer side won. Come out to Mutual. You others 1 the 38tih Infantry. Tw.enty-fiv- e tained the teachers of Rich county at tihau most other kind of fruit in vita- are something. OF now SECRETARY are Fort WAR, at awaiting Douglas a party. A very interesting time was min O, Mi? Elna Miller, extension nu, final completion of their papers and DERN, WAS GUEST had. The luncheon was served to thir- tritionist of the Utah State AgriculUTAH DINNER enlistment OF " ty. The teacher are looking forward tural college, advises. The Colonel said that the 38th Into the party to be held in Randolph Everyone needs vitamin C, especialH. Dern ; fantry wa obtaining young" men of of George War, Secretary in the near future. They say if it ly the children, to keep teeth and He Hon. Henry Bfood, Governor of Utah ; high type and good education. will be as good as the one here, they gums in good condition and promote enmen from of Senator the out II William Hon. that sixty 1 .King, painted FEBRUARY , . will all be there. general good health. In addition to Utah, and other notables of the state listed. four had attended college; the citrus fruits, canned tomatoes and had completed high school, attended! the National Utah Dinner twenty-onMr. and Mrs. Amos Robinson , and tomato juice provide vitamin C. but STEAMBOAT ROUND THE BEND and Reception' in the Hotel McALpin, and that the average education was to motored Lake time a two Salt or three week, family Tuesday orange two years high school. He further A great stars greates" story. CeleJanuary 25th. to get medical add for their daughter, or grape fruit, or freslh lemon juice, of stated that most of these men ' were in honor wa dinner The given in event moat brate the Alice. important give more variety and ensure an adethe Utah officials at Washington, D. planning to continue their education Will Rogers Eventful career. As . The Kemmerer Beckers basketball quate supply of vitamin Cl Two tableC. along the line of one of the vocationa in the theme, team met the local M Men here Sat- spoons of orange juice a day, or about Mississippi big their who notable courses offered at the Army poar. signified Other al adventure, humor, and human urday night in a lively game of basket- twice as much tomato juice, is the Intentions of being present included Young men from this section should emo ions. A picture you will enjoy ball. The M Men won the laurels very least the' Edgar B. Brossard, U. S. Tariff Com- apply for enlistment at the Army Reto the tune of 30 to 24 on the score Aside from - food values, both orOffice. 223 Ness Building, mission ; Mariner S. Eccle .Governor ' board. it anges and grapefruit add zest to dish- WILL ROGERS. ANNE SHIRLEY. of the Federal Reserve Bank; General cruiting Lake Salt City, Utah. PALLET EUGENE S. COBB. IRVIN teat es and fruit juice mixtures. A BuS. Veteran U. P. Frank Hines, ; FETOHIT. TE. and STBPIN Mis Eilgie Moss of Woodruff, and spoonful of lemon juiqq improves al' U P. TIME TABLE reau. hohored guest at tihe teachers party most any fruit drink, and in gelatine f the Army furnished Was Music by 8 FEBRUARY SunandOt,her fruit desserts lemon juiee Saturday evening, remained over Island. Color Band from Governor Leaving Time Passenger Trains day, a gue-- t ait the Heber (C?) Robin- brings out the main flavor or tones it scenic wonders of Utah's pictures EAST son residence. DOWN WAY with up prunes, for example. EAST BOUND were shown. An art exhibit by Utah t Market economist predict for 1936 Room in held the Red, was artist Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Lamibom and and the next few years an abundant ROCHELLE HUDSON, HENRY FON14 ,...,10:37 A m. Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Kirk of Salt supply of orange and grapefruit and DA, SLIM SUMMERVILLE EDWARD Lounge of the McAlpin during the day No. No! 28 a 9:44 p. m. over broadcast was dinner The Lake City visited over Sunday with the usual supply of lemons, if weather TREVOR and ANDY DEVINE hook-u9:55 p. m. ' n-wide 8 No. NBC ' kin and friends. It seems that Mrs. condition are average or better. They ...10:34 D. m. The Committee on Arrangements No. 118 (E. G.l Lamibom has been doing some say that retail prices of oranges and The great American Melodrama.3:45 p. m, Pollock. Vernon 320 No. headed Mr. wa? by womans the elemental drama of a thing besides stilling groceries at the grapefruit will probably decline to the of memlber the a Mahonri Young, G, & G, Grocery, and has developed relative level of other fruits. The heart. One girl fighting back WEST BOUND Brigham Young family, headed the A freeze last winter in producing secin ihe musical composing line. Ogalinst slander and deceit strugarthe of Utah in committee charge ' and very beautiful song which she com- tion killed many good orange gling for the right to love, and be 10:05 p. m. tists who " entertained during the eve- No .21 loved again.' posed and arranged was sung in our grapefruit trees back to the trunk, 7:08 a. m 27 No. ning. school Sunday Sunday morning, (by but nevertheless, production ha been m 6:02 No. 7 ' , request of the author,) by Mrs. G. H. steadily increasing. m. NOTICE WORK 127 ,4:40 No. Alley. Mrs. Lamliont is 'to Jxe complip. m. No. 319 ,....3:10 Uking Numeral for Date mented on her good work. '(We may guest at a dinner Sunday evening, 1 ' add here that she was a former Lake- For the winter I am opening a carIn using numerals for dates, the cusgiven by Mr. Ben T. t Orvin at - her tom in the United States is to use the penter and general repair shop Jnst Car Line First Street town resident). home. , street first following order: Month, day, yeah In off Main street. worlds The railway line, alliteIts the season to get- cabinet, Elders Orson Orimmet.t of Paris, horses rfor motive power, began Dr. Rea.v. of Randolph, was a town some foreign countries such as Great ration using or repair furniture or and George Ward .of Bloomington, visitor on Wednesday last. Britain, the order of day, month and work donegeneral at the minimum cost' Lei operation pn November 26, 1832, over Tdaho. stake home missionaries, were is followed. a route extending from Prince street year with me you on anv job. figure visitors at our church services SunSHELBY. LEROY and the Bowery to Fourth avenue and Efficiency Unchanged ' day afternoon and gave good scriptur1 .. Union place, now Fourteenth street, in The most of An is no efficiency people al talks. f New York.That line was destined to Forests when union of the real and the Art Is the higher they get up in the mornJugoslavias become the New York and Harlem when 30 Is matter to more than it cent Is cover than it tng accordForests go Ideal, they per bed, taking spirit, Mr. and Mr. Blendon H. Cook, of to form. railroad. of area ing of the experiments. taking Jugoslavia. were spirit S. U. Fisheries the Station, t Dies, at Ogden Reorganized Ex-servi- 1 Wash-ingto- Long-hur- st , ...... y the-colleg- 7 Isa-bel- ! Pio-nee- rs 21-4- 8. ' vi-Oi- in - mir-sln- g Picture Show e t . , baby-meed- t . , r r ( f 4 natio- p. - - 1 .... , - 2 . - , i a a |