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Show An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Of Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 9 Number 8 Randolph, Utah. Friday March 20, Philippine Quota $1.50 Per Year In Advance 1936 Laketown News Sings from Dresden Increased Reed Colvin motored to Provo, Utah week-en- d to get his wife who had spent some time there as substitute teacher. last The quota of enlistments for serthe Philippine Islands has been increased ten in the Infantry and five in blie Medical Department, Colonel William C. Webb announced. To date 38 men have been enlisted for the Philippines, and an additional 20 are now at Port Douglas awaiting completion of their papers. Men applying for thqse vacancies must be enlisted in time to leave Fort Douglas not later than April first. In addition to the foreign service vacancies, Colonel Webb has received authority to accept men for the 4th Infantry at Fort Missoula, Montana Fort Missoula is located about four miles southwest of Missoula at thP head of the Bitter Root Valley, one of the finest fish and' game sections of the West. Applicants should apply to the Recruiting Office in Salt Lake City. Provo, Ogden. Pocatello, Boise or Twin Falls. vice in Pres. Geo. H. Robinson left Monday a few days in Salt Lake City. to spend Elders Seth Budge and Orson Grim-me- t of Paris, Idaho, are visiting the homes here as Stake local misisonar-ies- . The people are gathering the ice crop from the lake the past feiw days. A number of citizens went to Randolph Saturday to attend a meeting of the Woodtick Cattle Co. . The local chapter of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers met at tire home of Mrs. Kate Moffat on Wednesday afternoon. Miss Emma Stuart of Woodruff. Utah is visiting at. the home of her brother Carl Stuart and family. LOCALS Word is received that Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kearl are the recipients of a fine W. A. Marshall, Mrs. Leo McKinnon, son and daughter. Gene and Arlene, and Mrs. It. G. Marshall, were Evans- ton visitors Saturday. Mrs. G. W. Peart and son, Roger, Mrs. Gladys Conley and children, La-Ray- den. and Dorval are visiting at Og- Two children of Mr.. and Mrs. Fred Smith are reported sick with Scarlet fever. 1 Mr. qud Mrs. Leo McKinnon and Arlene, motored to Ogden daughter Thun-day- . Mr. McKinnon expects to attend a cattlemens meetings at Brig ham Oity Friday. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Gray motored Ogden Friday. - SACK, sensational soprano of the German concert stage, will be heard singing to the American audience from Dresden, Germany, in the Magic Key of RCA" program on Sunday afternoon, March 22nd, at 2 oclock. E.S.T. Fraulein Erna Sack, popularly Known throughout the concert halls of Europe as the "Dresden Doll. is acclaimed by music critics as possessing the' worlds highest voice. Her program, sung in Dresden, will be brought to the American radio listeners by short wave facilities. . Also to be beard on this program with Erna Sack will be Floyd Gibbons, Lanny Ross and Ray Nobles orchestra. . to .V 1 bed. springs and FOR SALE mattress. Inquire of MRS. MAE BROUGH. baby daughter born . . ERNA v at Brigham, Utah. Some of the sheepmen are preparing for the spring lambing. & SHOWER GIVEN YOUNG BRIDE "v A shower was held in the basement of the Ward Chapel for Mrs. Ralph Golden Willow Culvert, formerly Miss Beatrice Kennedy. The attendance at this shower THE GOLDEN WILLOW EASTERN STATES MISSIONARY was one of the largest held in RanREUNION TO BE HELD dolph. Many useful and beautiful presents were received. A nice pro(Paul M. Dunn, Professor of Forestry The Eastern States Missionary Re- gram was arranged which was folUtah' State Agricultural College) union will foe held on Saturday, April lowed by the serving of dainty reThe golden willow isi a tree very 1, 1936, at 8:39 p. m. on the Roof freshments. similar to the cultivated black willow Garden of the Smith Memorial Buildof this intermountain region but is ing, L. D. S. College Campus, 80 No. RELIEF SOCIETY DANCE A HUGE SUCCESS somewhat , more hardy and has a dif- Main Street, Salt Lake City. A specferent appearance. Its botanical name ial effort is being made to have all missionaries in attendance who servThe Relief Society dance held Mar. s Salix alba vitellina. ed in the Eastern States under Presi- 17 th was a huge 'Success. A very large , This tree derives its name from the crowd, mostly of married people, atgolden or yellow color of the oranch-e- s dent Don C. Colton. tended. Refreshments were sold durand young shoots, which gives it , epeamnetv T he DR. CAPENER NEW ing the dance. . The quilt which was g avrjr HEALTH OFFICER given to the lucky number, was ; wou bark on the trunk of older, trees is by Mr. and Mrs. Lynn McKinnon. in color. rather grayish-blacThi At a special meeting of the Town Just what we needed, declared Wil-lmaximum size will be about 25 to 49 I know how to pick the lucky feet in height and six to 10 inches in Board March 9th., Dr. E. J. Oapener diameter. The branches grow quite was made health officer for Randolph number. " said Lynn. Members of the Relief Society delong and have a tendency to droop for the next two years. Dr. Oapener V. B. Jackson, who has held clared It a great success. succeeds a effect giving 1 Like other willows, this one is rap- the position for several years. 1 WORK NOTICE id growing and desires moist or wet NOTICE situations for best development. Ex. f For the winter I am opening a carhave periments proved that the golden ( of An annual the Randolph meeting penter and general repair shop just willow is better adapted to alkali soils and water will make a better survival & Woodruff Canal Co. will be held Off Main street. Its the Season to get cabinet, alterthan similar treea The wood is no March 30th at 2 p. m., at the county durable or particularly strong but can court house for the purpose of elect- ation or. general furniture or repair ing new officers for the coming year. work done at the minimum cost Let be used for fuel if so desired. GLEN McKINNON, me figure with you on any Job. is suited for planting This species LEROY SHELBY. Secretary. for windbreak purposes in moist situ1 1 ations or to provide quick shade for First Street Car Line livestock in pastures It is also a ARRIVE TWINS The worlds firsr street railway line, very desirable tree for erosion control plantings along stream banks or using horses for motive power, began Twin girls were born to Mr. and Mrs. . F guliey bottoms Small trees will need operation on November 26, 1832. over Wm Norris Friday March 20th all FOR EVERY to te protected from grazing from a route extending from Prince street livestock. doing nicely. "Congratulations. Like .other willows and and the Bowery to Fourth avenue and cottonwoods, this tree can be easily Union place, now Fourteenth street, in EVANSTON FLORAL CO. propagated from cuttings. The slips Julius Caesar Favored Libraries PHONE 99 EVANSTON WYO. taken from the last years wood to in- New York. That line was destined to ud Harlem Julius Caesar favored the building clude healthy buds, should be cut in become the New York of public libraries. the fall, stored in sand during the railroad. . winter and planted in wet places in the spring. Planting above 6010 feet :: X in elevation Is not recommened. FROM OLD TO NEW WITH ' ' ANY SHOE 1 The telephone is our o WORKMANSHIP-BE- ST of Lincoln EXPERT time of for greatest saver Many Biographies o OF MATERIAL More than 1,500 biographies of Un-olthe ranch and in the home. have been written. WITH A PRICE TO FIT ALL o It enables us to talk to our Adults $3.50 SHOES AND POCKETBOOKS. up freinds and neighbors. ABOUT OUR THREE-GRADIt brings all parts of onr I ASK Children $3.00 PLAN. country near together. ' Realistic Waves o Enjoy these benefits by n COMMUNITY SHOE having a phone installed. REBUILDER Call at Mr. Dave Smiths L. H. Atkinson, Prop. . 4 for and farther MARCH 21st appointments Utah-Wyomi922 Main Street information. THE THREE MUSKETEERS Evanston, Wyo. . Mr. And Mrs t)ave Smith en LaMar and Wayne and Geo. Smith motored to Salt Lake City, Wednesday. WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THE MARINE CORPS? The Postmaster at Randolph, Utah, has received a supply of interesting Marine Corps Pamphlets, for distribution to those in the community desirabout this colorful ing information branch of the military service. One of these is a brochure, which gives the history of Old Glory, , the Flag Code and colored illustrations of the Original Stars and Stripes." Rattle-snakGrand Union. Lake Erie, Fifteen Stars and Stripes, and First Navy Jack flags. Tf you are interested, call at the oast office for a pamphlet. e. . k a. semi-weepin- g LOWERS con-cer- The Well of St. Keyne The well of St. Keyne is in CornIt is said that the wall, England. first of a married couple to taste its waters will rulp the roost. ed OCCASION PERMANENT ' n O E ; Picture Show p ng I Ind. Tel. Co. Starring WALTER MARGOT ANGEL, KEITH, x RAY DURNFORD and J. ARTHUR DURNFORD Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers for UTAH .and WYOMING Strictly up'-toda- te Funeral Car . Lady Attendant When Necessary RALPH FORBES AM for Heroes and levers all. one. one for all. Steel strikes steel a womans heart thirlls and a nation trembles Sols CPlace THE GAY DECEPTION Men were gay deceivers ever ! And heres the gayest of them all! Starring FRANCIS LEDERER FRANCIS DEE, and BENITA. HUME Here is a sparkling romance that will make every feminine heart flutter. A fascinating who isnt what he seems and x a small town girt who seems what she isnt. Candies and Ice-Crea- m The Home of those Good Fountain Drinks . 90 o o cjiotel Confectionery Cafe j bell-ho- p Office 913 Main St., Evanston, Wyo. Night Phone 49 or LUKAS, MARCH 28th Bli and AmbuMnce Service Anywhere at any time Day Phone 49 PAUL HEATHER GRAHAM E, MORONI OLSEN. IAN ONSLOW STEVENS and A Grade AA Conference Certificate y ABEL , OPhone 3-1- -i |