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Show An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Of Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 12 Number 11 Randolph, Utah. Friday March 24, 1939 InspectingDeer Herd ' And Winter Ranges EXTENSION NEWS NOTES I Committee Reviews Utah Agriculture Problems $1.50 Per Year In Advance Farm Debt Reduced Hivay Draveler Writes Former South Rich By F S A Service Dear Editor. Ve are vondering from vence gom-eder man vot raid der root ofer der hill Randolph to Laketowni or backyards', vos in der goot gonditions ve noticed blinded in your waluiable baper of an recend issue. Zurely dot man musd live in, a far- avay goulnltry fitom der nond zite off der moundain, vere he zees not der drue gonditdlon of der moundain root. Hiway nomber zo and zo, for ve off der people who had occasion during der bast veek do dravel dot GOOT zdreddh, vound oh Vdn drip ofer, zix ears nod able to brozede because off a zlush' off inch depth, ofer a zlick ize baze vich zlooed der virslt darcrossvize oft der roiat making t iimbossible do bass, round, ofer or under, dill ve eaich bush ed each dill our doumges vos grashing for breat hanging out.Vell, vot ve mow atontet do zay vas dlat von off dose new voTty mile hour gaz vagon bush vagoms if on der chob, Could in dirty minutes dime, have 'bushed oud der zlush und der draveler mighd have zavet a goot zhioe zlhine ass veil alzo a Icid off unladylike non zundlay vordis vildh zeem anxious do creeb indo der zituationi und eggsbres-sio- n on zulch occaslibnis. Zo, ass a mad- only off mere suggestion ve vould like butt do zay, Vy nod a little dozer vatch ad der dimes off thaw, geep der draveler dTaveling in goot humor und out off accumulading mud buddies vrom unbushed zlush und undraiined vater holes. Very truly your vor bublioatioi Spraiter Peanozzle draveler anonymous No. 87654 Hivay st Student Selected Utahs mo jar agricultural problems were reviewed and discussed at a conA group of federal ofSieiala heading ference of the state land-us- e Farmers of Rich County who are. planUtah (Special to the iPiRQVO, in Salt Lake City burdened with debt and face the posup wildlife activities throughout .the ning Randolph Reaper) Wilnlia Thtemiock regions of the Foresit Service are lnr under supervision of the Utah State sibility of foreclosure may solve their of Randolph has been selected as a 6:pecting tihe deer herd and deer win- AvicuTx'kal college extension service difficulties by making use of the Farni Canididlate for in the ter ranges and feedM east of Logan. with Director William Peterson in Security Adminisltrations lebt adjustAssociated Women Students election J Included in the .party are H. L; Shantz charge. . ment service, D. D. BuWhnell, district at Brigham Young university here. "end Jkton H. Hatton from Washington, sessions of the the first debt day During adjustment supervisor for FSA, The Associated Women Students or. ; D. C., Percy E. Melia Missoula, Mbn- - repents given by representatives of said today. ganizatkm comprises all girls registbe states six districts pointed out tana; L. H. Douglas, PorMunid, Mr. Bushnell,' who is visiting Randtered at the university. Its purpose and Orange A. Olsen, Ogden. 'jb'.'t Ultah needs more land to take olph and neighboring communities in is to aid and foster activities for girls 'Supet'viisicr A. G. N':,ud, Ranger R. care of the young married compile Who his official capacity, said: students. It is a national organization t ,.J. .Oosltll'ey arid Dr. D.t I. Rasmussen ;ire concentrated on small areas; that Dont wait until your farm home and has unfits on most of theco Liege . will accompany the party. soil fertility is being depleted thru has been foreclosed and its too late and university campuses of the UnTlhe visiting officials are returning faulty irrigation ' practices and lack to do anything about it. Come to us ited States-from a wildlife conference which Was of crop rotation; that more irrigation now and we can, probably help you as Candidates for offices in the elecheld in San Francisco and a re now in- -' waiter should he stored during the we have helped 619 other farmers in tion were selected by petitions from epecting a number of game problem spring run-o- ff season; that better Utah. Since 1935 our service has women students of the university. 4 ereas tihrouighfout the country. Flrom use should be made of barnyard man brought about debt reduction of more here the party will go to Jackson Hole ure and commercial fertilizers; that than $360,964 on 619 fafmis covering GARDEN CITY NEWS to inspect the elk herd' on the feediot greater effort is needed in riddipg 79713 acres. and winter range areas. lands of noxious weeds; that tbe farm According to Mir. Bushnell the debt Robert B. Croiokston of Logan, Utah debt is far too high for Utah; that adjustment service is available to all ;an A. C. student has taken over the LAKETOWN NEWS watersheds and ranges are being strip farmers free of charge, whether they management of Ideal Beach and is ped of their vegetative cover and erod are FISA borrowers or not, and to cred pn the jbb, repairing, painting ana . Mr. anld Mrs. Raymond Estecholdlt ed; that an adjustment is needed in tors also. Adjustment committees are cleaning up the grounds. Informaand inflant daughter paid a brief visit the use mlade of available Water; and set up in nearly every Utah county, tion has reached us that twenty west to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Oheney and that farm roads should be improved in under the State Farm Debt Adjustcottages will be moved to the east ' ment Commission, to serve as medl- many counties. family Thursday. side of the hotel and there placed in Jesse Earley had a tonsil operation . Out of the discussions dame a uni- ators between indebted farm opergroups of fives, making them more at the Bear Lake hospital, Montpelier, ted opinion that many of these prob- atic, rs and their creditors. Debt prbb-'daccessible to the management. lems Can be solved. by the farmers learns are adjusted with the consent of , Idaho, last Wednesday. Gus Rich has purchased the O. H. Mrs. J. L. Willis had some visitors thtemlselveB by taking inventories cf the creditor, under conditions Which Durham property east of Ideal Beach, . from Sbar Valley during the week. the spates natural resources; by study both protect him and aid the indebted also the G. G. Wright property north Principal Clayton Rolbimson took a tng imporving methods of farming, person. of the Dunham place and expects to Rich County farmers interested in 'gr'oup of the hiigh school boys to Salt and by adopting programs of work make a Dude ranch out of these propLake City Fridloy to witness the. bas- which will best utilize the resources 'availing themselves of this grand erties. Gus has bought anid installed ketball tournament. hand. Farm Security Administration plan a shingle mill and a small Mrs. Parnell Jlohnson is visiting rel Following reports of committee are invited' by Mr. Bushnell to write cabinet machfinery, and he is doing i atives in Salt Lake City, Utah. members Director Peter:; on called on to their own adjustment committee most of the Work on the place. I Mr. amid: Mrs. Vala Cheney and representatives 6f federal agencies for further information. Its members, Annual reunion of the Relief dan. (gfhlter have gone to Nephi, Utah who are was held Fridlay afternoon Mar. working for the welfare of all local men experienced in these for i two weeks visit with Mrs. Chen- Uttlhis farm population, including problems, are: Clarence Gdok, Gar17th. A very well prepared program forest service, agricultural adjust-- den City; Shelby Huffaber, Woodeys folk. was rendered after Which luncheon C. L. Alley of Preston, Idaho, Har- Utah Agricul- ruff, and L. B. Johnson, Randolph. jr.it administration, Was served. All enjoyed the affiair - mlon Cheney,' Edwin Rebirtaon, Raytural experiment station, farm securFor further information' contact the especially tihe reading of the minutes mond Wedd students a.t the U. S. A. ity adminrMiiia'tion, soil ; conservation County R. R. office in the court house of tihe first meeting held and the orC. and Miss Weston, teacher at service, bureau of agricultural econ- Phene 2312, Pacim Supr. A. S. Gardganization of the society in Garden were Idaho week tend K. Oheney visitors omics, state road commission, state ner, Home Suiplt, Paris, , City. Bishop Robert Colder puesided - here. land beard, farm bureau, L: D. S. Clerk, E. L. Guymon County Agent . ' at the meeting, and, Sister Julia Mir. and Mrs. Shirley Neheker of St clhluirch- welfare board, State enginThe following is a brief account Stake Relfief Society presidient, Utah and Mrs. and Mr., Each others. and eers George, office, of a case settled by the Farm Debt Parley conducting. Sdsfiiter Anna E. Cook was ! Hart of American were Fork, Utah explained how his organization Adjustment organization: Mr. Debtor sustained as president and Amanda , e was 'prepared to assist in a Sunday visiter's here. was threatened with foreclosure on Loveland as first and Cells Spence as Mr. anld Mrs. Ralph Spiers went to program .with- one major objective his Real Estate loan because he was de second counselors, Amey E. Gook sec. Pocatello, Idlahlo Saiturldiay to visit his to make, farming more profitable in j the his in payments. Through linquent retary and Eimima Odekirk as treasfather Who is ill With panumonia. this state. aid cf the County Faum Security Adurer. Sisdter Miariah Pope and Amanda Counbe held and will thru the :;,Mr. and Mrs. Emect Knicwies or ministration L. Pope as teachers, and it is to be County meetings Supervisor Logan visited their son, Howard and out April to discuss specific problems ty Farm Debt Adjustment Commitnoted that tihe last fcwto named have " family Sunday and attended the hand pertaining to local areas and to make tee they were able to prevail on the been member of this organization in and glee concert conducted' by him recommendations for action, programs creditor to the extent that he granted Garden Oilty eyer since, and that they Director Peterson announced. Sunday evening. an extension of time to the debtor. were present at tihe reunion held Frl Bishop and Mrs. Jehu H. Weston ' Rich County planning committees He also agreed that in the event that received the amount of the obligation day. Sister Maria'h Was 86 years old and Benjamin Wesiton ware business have been working on inventories, the debtor could1 get refinanced some- to him in cash which was considered Mbnday, and Aunt Polly (as she is visitors at Randolph Tuesday. ' known to most of us) will be- 80 on redieckihg 1938 reports and complet- where else he would give a reduction by him to be very advantageous. .cases to , Spring turned the corner today anc Numerous have similar this and of within $200resources the on records the $150.00 of principal ing April 9tih. came in officially very nice weather dounity. With all but 3 or 4 reports in 00 on interest. Through the efforts f been settled and it is just possible A very pleasant surprise party was Now we dan start yielding the brooms the committees are about ready to (the Farm Debt Adjustment Commit- that the committee can be of assis- held at Mrs. P. N. Hodges in honor meet in each of their' communities to tee credit wa arranged for through a tance to you if you have similar prob of Aunt Mariahs 86 birthday. Those "rakes," fly swats, etc, etc.' V7 An areoplane passed through from discus these inventories mid make local bank and the obligation refin- lems. We, therefore, recommend that present were Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Pops, east to west Sunday, (very swiftly) recc mmenidatibm these anced wtith a saving in the amount of you contact some of the members pre- Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Pope, Mr. and Mrs. Following The N. R. H. S hand and glee club local meetings a ooubty planning $350.00 to the debtor and the creditor viously mentioned in this article. P. N. Hodges' and Mr. and Mrs. Frank presented a program Sunday evening. heard meeting will be called to make Findlay of Fish Haven, Idaho, also a A group of six selections was played recommendations for the county. The number of grand and by the band and the chlorus sang . four 1939 recommendations will be sltoidied, numbers interspuirsed with sevena revised and new recommendations Whew-w-w- ! , vice-preside- nt - - Ore-go- n; . zix-eig- . ht - -- er : t . - saw-mil- l, - So-eie- ty m Ph-eb- . Lin-se- y, . -, dede-ga- te N long-tim- - -- -- , - C . great-grandchildre- n. n - vocal and insltrucental solos. The conceit Was under the direction of Howard Knowles, music instructor at the high school. The music of these or glandzations was very beautiful ' and well rendered anld they, should be considered an asset . and praise worthy - organization to any community. added where advisable. . Loiter in April .Director Wm. Peterson of the Extension service and others will meet in Rich county probably in each end of the county, and discuss these- recommendations with the people. ' One of the major objectives this year is to gelt action on the mosit and QUARTERLY STAKE urgent recommendations of the plan. - CONFERENCE HELD ning board.. In the end the final objective i to solve ma jor problems and , Perhaps the best and largest, Quarimprove living Conditions wiilthin the terly stake conference was ' held at county in so fax os possible. E. L. GUYMON ' ElandoUph Sunday. The speakers were mostly from the Aaron ic Priesthood County Agri. Agent. and the boys did wonderful. Also several newly returned missionaries spoke THE CARE OF THE TEETH Richard R. Appositle Lyman was the main speaker. The - singing was ((From Denistry and Public Health) When little Helen Roberts was four very good and everybody proclaimed fit an conference. years old," her health began, to fail. outstanding At five, she entered kindergarten. At eight, she had reached only the second MALE HELP WANTED grade and was already one year beRELIABLE MAN WANTED to call hind her Class. on farmers in Rich County No experiHelen didnt sleep well. Her cheeks ence or capital required Steady work were pale, and she complained of head Make up to $12 a day.; Write Mr. W. I'ches. Slhe Was' restless and often irD. CAMPBELL, Clearfield; Utah ritable. Her appetite ; was finicky (Continued on Page Three) ' f LITERARY CLUB MEETING that was a close one! - The Ladies Literary Club wtas held March 22 at the home of Mrs. Agnes Rex. The dramatization of tihe lite of Steven Oollims Foster given' by Mrs Mae McKinnton. Musical number by EHoUise Rex, Arlene McKinnon, Ruby GorHl anld Flora "Rex. Musical reading, Jennie With the Light Brown Hair , by v Ruby Rex Solo, Beautiful Dreamer, Mae McKinnon; solo, Old Folks at Home Glen Rex; piano solo, Old Black Joe, Winnie Rex; trumpet solo, Game where my Love Lies Dreaming, Oarl Su-si'a- na ThatS exactly what youll say after thrilling to each rapid-fir- e adventure, arter letting yourself succumb to the dramatic style of this greatest of modern globetrotters. Forget the tradition-boun- d formality of everyday life let your for a few minutes blood course swiftly let yout temples pound. And remember that youre reading REAL LIFE experiences when you turn to ...... ' FLOYD GIBBONS Adventurers Club - Heres a fascinating package of delight for you thrill lovers. Wrapped up neatly and delivered to your door with each issue, of this newspaper. Gibbons writes with a dash and a flair , , . his style alone makes these articles exciting. But when this ace war correspondent gets started on the true experiences of people like we meet every day . . . then hold your hat! Turn to Gibbons "Adventurers Club right now! Stewart. Actors iparticapalting were: Ernest McKinnon, K. E. Muir and Mearl Peart. A most delicious lunch was served to 29 members and 12 guests Hostestss were Mrs. Agnes Rex and Mrs. Gladys Ooriley. LEWIS LONGHURST Notary Public . LICENSED ABSTRACTOR Of Rich County, Utah A specialty of making Deeds and Title |