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Show h r I An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley -- o Volume 9 Number 12 Utah Spbt News LAKETOWN NEWS WOODRUFF NOTES Real Estate Sale The presidency of the of elders quorum recently gave a splendid banFederal Housing Administration quet to the members. It was held in SALE OF REAL ESTATE TAKEN BV April 11, 1986 the domestic science room of the high RICH COUNTY FOR TAXES school and was followed by a dance FOR VEARS 1928-230 31 REGULATIONS OF F. H. A. in the ward hall. The committee is AMENDED AS OF APRIL 1, 1936 to be complimented on the fine enterAs required by law in pursuance of tainment given. There were plenty Chapter 140, Session Laws of Utah, Amended regulation governing the of good things to eat and everyone 1921, Notice is hereby given that the issuance of insured modernization enjoyed the evening. following described real estate will be credit oy private financial institution under the amended Title I of the Last Wednesday coach Reed Colvin sold at public auction, by the County Housing Act have been received sponsor d a banquet for his basketball Commissioners of Rich County for in the Salt Lake Office. They pro- teams and their partners in the school taxes, penalties costs and interest to May 4, 1936 at the front vide that : building; also followed by a dance in court house on Monday, door4,of the May 1936, the hall. Financing of movable equipment at the hour of 2 (two) oclock P. M., or machinery is no longer permitted for any type of property where BORN To Mr. and. Mrs. Glenn if not redeemed prior to that day. D. M. HOFFMAN. loan for the same is less than Price ait St. Charles. Idaho, a fine 8 Treasurer of Rich County, Utah. $2,000.00 'unless the equipment is Mother and babe pound daughter. By order of the Board of County so built into the reai property. as doing well and Glenn is prancing Oomimsisoners. to become structurally a part around ail smiles. thereof. YEAR 1928 The borrower must either own Howard Eller. Thco Kearl and Ben the property to be improved or OOC are from Thompson spendcamps P. 5, L 4 O. N. Sweet, lot 18 bold it under lease running at ing brief visits here. Mr. Eller and bik 1, Ideal Beach Townsite. total least six months beyond the term Mr. Thompjon will return, and Theo tax $6.25 of loan. Under the regulations, will remain here P. 5. L. 5 Elsie F. Brown, lot the term owners of real property' 19 bik 1, Ideal Beach Townsite. include life tenants and persons Mr. and Mrs. Frank Price and fam total tax $5.57 holdmg an equity under mortgage, ily are moving back from Salt Lake P. 5. L 11 Heber J. Irwin, trust or contract: City where they spent the winter. ne4sw4 ; swse1! sec 4 twp 13 In the future, loans not in ex-u rg 7 e, 80 acres, total tax cess of $2000.00 will be eligible Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cheney spent a $124.50 for insurance only if made to few days last week in Salt Lake City cover repairs, alterations or addi among relatives and friends. YEAR 1929 tiong upon IMPROVED real prop' : Miss Emma Lou Weston student at erty P. 6. L 6 A. E. Eastman, all Approved financial institutions ihe U. A. C. was a week-envisitor of bik 70. Woodruff City Survey, will be insured again it loss up to at the home of her parents. Mr. and total tax 10 percent of the total advance $11.87 Mrs. Geo. N. Weston. . She returned P. 6 L. 10 Ernest W. Irwin, instead of 20 ier cent. After a Mr. via with and Sunday Montpelier sw ; sesw1! ; sec 3 twp of experience Mrs. Ben T. Orvin year. and 13 n rg 7 e, 120 acres, total tax with Title I loans, the average gg losses throughout the United Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. Irwin spem P. 6. L. 11, Ernest W. Irwin, States have 'been less than one-haBlaster Sunday at St Charles, with of one per cent. It is not un- nse1! ; sese1! sec 4 twp 13 Grandma Sarah Young. n rg 7 e. 120 acres, total tax, likely, therefore, that this change in the Act will make any appreci;$107.S2 A splendid Easter program was 6. L. 12 Ernest W. Irwin, P. able .difference in the willingness the School, given by Sunday Sunday of lending institutions to extend nenw1! sec 10 twp 13 n rg 7 morning after the regular opening ex e, 40 acres, total tax $25.82 credit. - ercises. P. 7. L 1 Genona Wolf, se1! ; of ne1,! see 20 twp 14 n rg 7 e AMERICAN LEGION MEETINGS Grandma Melinda Lamiborn is on 240 acres, total tax OONTINUED THROUGHOUT $148.62 Ihe sick list from a bad cold aud P. 7, L 2 Genona Wolf, THE STATE other illness and Mrs. Elijah Willis sec 21 twp 14 n rg 7 e, 80 is suffering from sciatic rheumatism. acres, total tax $45.10 Interest has continued throughout P. 7. L. 3 John W. Stoker, the state in the American Legion meet Mr. and Mrs. John H. Weston mosec 30 swVne1! ; etanw ings held by representatives of the tored to Salt Lake Monday to get Salt Lake Office of the Federal Hous their daughter Phebe who is teaching twp 14 n rg 7 e, 272 acres, total tax $39.97 Letters have at Grantsville. Utah. Her school racing Administration. P. 9. L 3 Dwin Jenkins com been received from veterans seeking ing closed for a time on account of on lake shore 2.25 ch e and s 6 :73 further information concerning our a mump epidemic. eh n 78 deg IV e 6.23 ch fr nw have plan and several applications lieen received from veterans desiring Irwin and Herman Wood left cor sec 23 th19 s 781.23deg 11 w 7.20 Brig e to remodel, repair and renovise their ch s 8 deg ch n 78 deg Tuesday for Baggs, Wyo. to start 6 e 4.16 ch s 70 deg 51 e 1.33 ch homes. hearing sheep. n 80 deg 21 e 2.58 ch to lake shore th ne- along shore to 'beg, FEED AND CROP LOANS Mrs. Barbara Etarley left Wednes also com 32.75 ch e 6.37 ch s and AVAILABLE IN RICH CO. day for Oregon to sDend some time s 7 Sdeg 11 w 97 ch th s 8 deg 19 with her daughter. Mrs. John e 1.33 ch n fr nw cor sec 33 th Crop and feed loam for 1936 are and family. n 78 deg 6 e 4.16 ch s 7 deg 51 now being made in Rich county. Ape 20 ch 78 deg 6 w 4.16 ch 7 deg plications for these loans are being reNOTICE FOR PUBLICATION De 51 w to beg sec 33 twp 14 n rg ceived at the County Agents office at parturient General of the Interior, 5 e S. L. M.. 2 acres.' total tax I'he court house. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Loans are being made for the produe March 30th. 1936 NOTICE is hereby $47.15 P. 9, L. 5 Fritch Loan & Trust tion. planting, cultivating, and har- given that. Merle Rock, Widow of Go., lot 39 in Real Beach, sec 33 vesting of crops for summer fallow- Frank E. Rock, of Avon, Utah, wlio on ing. for supplies when thev are nec- May 23rd, 1928, made twp 14 n rg 5 e, total tax . .$25.97 essary for production of 1936 crops, homestead entry, No. 04721, for Lot YEAR 1930 or to produce necessary feed for live- 12, Sleet ion 3 ; Lots 1 2. 7. 8. 9, 10, 11, stock. Section SWH. Section 4; The loans bear interest at the rate 5; .Temper son, all NENW&, Section 8; secP.3 10, L. 82 n Henry of 5 twp per cent a vear and are se- Lots 12. 7, Section 6 ; Lot 1, Section 7 ; rg 5 e S. L. M., 670 cured bv a first lien on the crops. acres, total tax $401.91 Township 11 North, Range 5 East, P. 10, L 3 Henry Jesperson, all Where loans are made for the produc- Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of see 4 twp 8 n rg 5 e, 672 acres. tion of feed for livcrtv-k- . they wMl be Intention to make Final Proof, to essecured bv a first lieu on the livestock tablish claim to the land aoove detotal tax $374.77 to be fed. P. 10, L. 4 W. L. Cook, n2 ; before 0. F. Olsen, Notary scribed, Alii disbursements are made from the sec 28 ; set!sw se1! ; Public, at Hyrum, Utah,, on the 20th n nod Fepd Loan Office at Salt day of May, 1936. Olaimaint names twp 8 n rg 5 e, 600 acres, total tax ..V..:.:: $238.S7 fake City. Checks are sent out a few as witnesses: William Jaimes, of Para7 Thomas Dean, com L. P. 10, davs after receipt of applications. , of Marion Olsen, dise, Utah, se cor lot 8 n 2 rd w 8 rd s 20 Utah, Morris Anderson, of Parard w 8 rd s 20 rd to beg lot 7 bik dise, Utah Morris Nielson, of H.vrum, 3 Woodruff City, total tax . ..$44.61 Utah. THOMAS F. THOMAS, Regis-terP. 11, L 4 Edith & W. L Wim-mene1! ; nse1! sec 4 twp 10 Adv. April 3 May 1, 1936. n rg 7 e, 240 acres, total tax 1 $215.01 WORK NOTICE APRIL lftrit P. 12, L' 3 Charles Dean, lot GINGER ROGERS 84 bik 9, Woodruff, total For the winter I am opening a cartax $223.84 in penter and general repair shop just P. 12, L 6 W. R. Stoker, Main street. off "IN PERSON 20 twp 14 n rg 7 e. 40 Its the season to get cabinet, alter- acres, sec $11.13 total tax or- repair or furniture ation gereral with P. 12, L. 7 cost Lei Joseph Weston, minimum done the at work GEORGE BRENT., A IjAN MOWBRAY sec 33 twp 14 n sw1,! ; me figure with you on nil r job. GRANT MITCHELL and SAMUEL rg 7 e, 240 acres, total tax. .$243.97 LEROY SHELBY. HINDS : P. 12, L. 9 McMinn and Ingram t ' bik 26 Randolph The story of a pampered darling Estate, lot U. P. TIME TABLE of the screen who scorned the $186.08 City, total tax 11 R. Wm. P. 13, L Stoker, worship of a million men and met Trains Time Passenger Leaving sec 23 twp 14 n rg 6 e her master in the man who did not care. Laketown, 80 acres, total tax EAST BOUND benefit dance was given Wednesday night for Mrs. Maude Oox. it was well attended and everyone seemed to have an enjoyable time. A 9 taken there early in February, his McKinnon has been parents having returned from that visiting here with her daughter, Mrs. place some two weeks ago. His body Francis Tingey. arrived in Evanston this morning on Train No. 7. accompanied by his Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whiting, of Ev brother-in-laand sister. Mr. and Mrs. at Wood- Alexander Brinn. who have been at anston, spent the week-enruff. his bedside: and the funeral will be Na-lion- ai Mrs. Birdie w d 2 held tomorrow, (Friday) at Masonic Mrs. Lottie Rufi, Mrs. Elizabeth Temple at 2 oclock, with the American Frazier and Mrs. Effa Longhurst are Legion assisting and R. E. Bryan, diin Salt Lake receiving medical aid. recting. Shirley Sidney Kastor was born in Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stacey and fam- Evanston in August, 1895, being 41 ily have moved into their new home. years of age. He attended the Evanston schools, was graduated from the M. V. Eastman, former commission- High School and attended a business er of Rich county, and Joshua Ashton, college in Boston. He had been associfarmer of lower Bear river ated with his father in the clothing were Evanston business visitors Mon- business for a number of years. He day afternoon, from Woodruff. Utah. was a member of Evanston Lodge No. 4, A. F. & A. M., of Wyoming ConsisMr. and Mrs. Wm. Eastman are tory No. 1, A A. S. R., Cheyenne, and rejoicing over the arrival of a daugh- of Korein Terrrole of the Mystic ter last week. Shrine at Rawlins. He served in the Wyoming legislature two terms from Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Cox and daugh- 1926 to 1930. ters of Salt Lake, spent the week-enHe is survived by his parents: one here. brother. Louis Kastor, Los Angeles; two sisters. Mrs. Maurice Katz. Wor. Mr. and Mrs. Tom. Cook, of Salt cester. Mass., and Mrs. Alexander Lake City, spent Sunday visiting rela- Brin. Boston. Mass. tives here. lie was highly respected and eswell-know- n d d uof one-hal- f 1 LINDBERGH TAKES FIRST AIR FLIGHT IN ENGLAND lf A. Lam-bor- n stock-raisin- g TAXES P. 6, L 6 Len Bingham, com ne cor lot 8 bik 30 w 199 ft s 10 rd e 199 ft n 10 rd to beg, bik 30, Randolph City,- - Total tax $31.71 4 P. 1, L 9 Torquato Egizi, ; ne1,! ; sec 28 twp 7 n rg 6 e 200 acres, total tax $96.13 P. 1, L. 10 Torquato Egizfi, ; nwVi-s- e nV2e ; sene1! ; ; ; n e aw nw ; fiw'inw1! ; sec 34 twp 7 n rg 6 e, 410 acres, total tax ....$210.77 P. 2, L. 1 Mary Kearl Estate, com ne cor nw1 13 rd 6 ft s 80 rd e 13 rd 8 ft n 80 rd to beg also com nwne1! sec 31 twp 13 n rg 6 e, 417 acres, total tax 1931 SESE, ne-se- 1 sse C-o- Para-idse- . r, aw1-sw)- $38.15 P. 2, L. 3 tax wse . 3-- 4 o Mind. 1 ' APRIL 2.1th No. No. No. No. No. 8 118 320 with Ga ble, Charles Laughton, Franchot Tone, Herbert Mundin, and Eddie Quiilan A thousand ho irs of hell for one moment of love. One of the greatest adventures ofall times. 3:45p. m. WEST BOUND "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY Clark 10:37 a m. 9:44 p. m. 9:55 p. ra. 10:34 d. m. 14 28 No No. No. No. No. 10:05 7:08 6:02 4:40 3:10 .21 27 7 127 319 p. m. a. m a. m a ra. p. ra. 1 Deny Moon Affects Weather : Weather forecasters say that, contrary to popular opinion, the moon has no effect on the weather. L 13, 12 wnwi'see $20.54 Wm. R. Stoker, 25 twp 14 n rg 6 e,'80 acres, total tax ,.. ...$20.91 P. 14, L. 1 Wm. R. Stoker. neVi sec 26 twp 14 n rg 6 e, 160 acres, total tax .$40.62 P. 14 L. 3 Henry W. Young, nebJnw1! ; lots 1 2-- 3 sec 19 twp 14 n rg 7 e, 148 acres, total tax $163.54 Wm. R. Stoker, P. 14. L. 4 ee ne ; rg 7 ; nwse senw e, 280 i P. ' 15. L '; nesw : s1!-- - sec 19 twp 14 n acres, total tax. $98.91 6 Ruth Cotter, beg at sw cor lot 5 bik 5 e 12 deg 51 s 5.33 ft n 20 deg 51 e to Bear, Lake w along shore to pt 1-- 3 deg 51 e of nw cor lot s 12 deg 51 w to nw cor tot 5 s 12 12 S'. ee sse P. $34.25 sec Alley, se 6 e, 160 acres, $55.04 P. 2, L. 7 J. S. Alley, eney4 ; nw3ine ! nenw sec 24 twp 14 n rg 6 e, 160 acres, total tax $33.75 Ole TranStrum, P. 2, L. 9 & lot 2 sec 4 twp 14 n rg 7 e, 200 acres, total tax $35.07 P. 3. L 12 Chancy. L. Mattson. s sec 15 twp 14 n rg 7 e. 320 $244.39 acres, total tax P. 5. L. 8 Beckee Cross to Eden Erickson, com 12 rd n of se cor lot 4 n 6 rd w 18 rd s 6 rd e 18 rd to beg, lot 4 bik 1 plat B. total tax $27.31 P. 5, L. 9 Arch ONeal, lot 20 lot 20 bik 8 plat B, total tax $15.91 P. 6. L. 8 Laketown Dairy Land, seVinw1! sec 32 twp 13 n $29.57 rg 6 e. total tax P. 6. L. 11 Woodruff Grazing Oo., beg at pt 446 ft w fr se cor se cor sw sec 23 th n 2 deg 5 ' to 1464 ft s 63 deg C 200 ft n 2 deg 5 w 3336 ft to n line of sec 23 th w on n line to nw cor th along w line to sw cor th e to pt of beg, 265 acres, total tax P. 2, L. 6 J. 13 twp 14 n rg total tax - Ive .Got a New Song Hits: Lease On Life. Dont Mention Love to Me, Out of Sight, Out of Laketown Dairy sec 32 Land, nnw ; nwne twp 13 n rg 6 e, 120 acres, total 4 ' E. JOY REES PASSES made his first airplane Lindbergh deg 51 w of said tot to beg, sec 34 twp 14 n rg 5 e, total tax $4.30 P. 15, L. 7 Sirs. M. S'. Browning. lot 12 sec 33 twp 14 n rg 5 e, total tax $5.06 P. 15, L. 8 Elsie F. Brown, lot 19 bik 1, Garden City, total tax $5.43 P. 5, L. 9 O. J. A. Lindquist, lot 5 bik 1, Garden City, total tax $4.02 P. la, L. 12 Parley Hodges, com 10.57 ch n of sw cor lot 5 th s 10.50 ch e 7.50 ch th n 59 deg 61 to lake th nw on shore to beg, sec 33 twp 14 n rg 5 e, total tax 30 M. Howell, P. 16, L." lot 16 plat a Real Beach, sec 33 twp 14 n rg 5 e, total tax . . . $4.74 - Picture Show Colonel Charles Accompanied by an American air attache, the flier visited the British Aircraft manufacturing company? works at Ilanworth Airdrome just outside London. Lindbergh took a short flight in three eater cabin plane. 4; NNE, LONDON. April 15 flight in England today. w-s- 2 teemed; and the bereaved family have the sympathy of this community The Wyoming Times, Evanston, April 16, 1936. ...... 1-- Popular Young Legislator Dies The Misses Bessie Putnam and Flora Shirley S. Kastor, youngest son of Rees, of Woodruff, have been spend- Mr. and Mrs. I. Kastor of this city, ing a few days in Evanston, the lat- died at the Mayo Brothers Clinic in ter having been employed at the Stand- Rochester, Minn., at midnight, Monard Cafe. day, hie having been Stricken and . o $1.50 Per Year In Advance Randolph, Utah. Friday April 17, 1936 Continued on page three E. Joy Rees, daughter of Mrs. Marv McKinnon Rees, of Ogden. Utah, died Tuesday at the Dee illness of hospital after an heart trouble. Miss Rees was horn June 23, 1919 at Nephi, Utah, but has lived, at Ogden, Utah since she was three months old. the is survived) by her mother and the following brothers and sisters: D. L., Paul and Golda Rees, of Ogden, and Ms. Nick DeVree, also of Ogden. The Rees were residents of Randolph some 25 years ago, and have many relatives here of which a large numlier will attend the funeral Thursday at Ogden, Utah. CITIZENS MILITARY TRAINING CAMP AT FORT DOUGLAS JULY 6 AUG. 4 The sixteenth Annual Citizens Mili- tary Training Camp for young men area at Fort of the Douglas, Utah, the home of the 38th Infantry (The famous Rock of the6 Inter-Mounta- in Marne Regiment), will open July and close August 4, 1936. Approximately 200 young men between the ages of 17 and 24 from Utah. Idaho, Nevada and Wyoming will have an opportunity to attend the camp. To obtain information regarding en rollment and other information pertaining to the camp, interested persons should write to C. M. T. C. Officer. Fort Douglas. Utah. NEW BARBER SERVICE PRICE LIST Beginning May May 1, 1936, the following price list will be effective for all barber service at Dave Smiths Barber Shop : 50c Adult Haircuts 35c Haircuts Scliol Students High Junior High School Students 25o Haircuts 25c Haircuts School Students Grade 25c Under School Age Children 25c Shave 25c Ladtos Shingle 1 Neck Shave 25c Razor Honed 25c Shears Ground Tax Return Secret All income tax returns in Canada lrP .prrct hv special provision. New 1936 Stock Wall Paper Paints, Varnishes, Enamels, and Kalsomine If you are going to modernize your home this spring you will surley want to see our new line. The prices are reasonable, too. Alice H. Durnford Phone 44 940 Main St. Evanston, Wyo. o o o n 0 |