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Show -- An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 12 'Number 23 MISSIONARY LETTER Death Ends Long Useful; $1.50 Per Tear In Advance Randolph, Utah. Friday June ,23 ,1939 , Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, Cacr of June 7, Summer V Fishin V Stuff s 103!). Forest Watersheds Are Now Protected Dear Brother Marshall ; , My experiences and i he events of the past few weeks have been so exciting 1 j fqlt: the, (pire to tSiare at least' one of my experiences with niy iSo that our watersheds may be proThe long and eventful career of friedds i ( home, 1 tected against the ravages of fire the Itlhas Deem my privilege to see the James Brown Sr.; 78, came to $ close Forest Service has organized a numat 1:3S a. m. Wednesday, when he King and Queen of England eight ber of men Who live at strategic places ' passed away athif lonieM .on iaih ilWs. , along the boundary of the Cache NaThe 23rd of May 1 was called into Street in this city. Death came as a Fkredt into a cooperative protional relief to a long period of illness ana Regina for District Conference. I tective organization. Each man is intense suffering. AH' members of found a city dressed in its best, beauas known a per diem guard or minute the immediate family were ait his bed- tifully and- appropriately decorated he will be on the lookout for man; side when death came. He had been with bunting, flags, pictures of the fires on that section of country visin failing health for - approximately majesties and sheaves of wheat (The ible from his residence. In case of fire fifteen years, and for the last two or sheaves of wheat typifying the princi these men are authorized to act for three years had hardly seen a well pie product of Saskatchewan.) A city the Fbrest Service in. its suppression. day. expectantly waiting to welcome their These men have all received instruc' .He was bom at Caldei Bank, Majesties whom they love King tion at a fire control training school Scotland, May, 24, 1861. He George VI and Queen Elizabeth of held recently in Blacksmith Fork Canreceived his' early education in the England. yon. Each man was given instruction", public schools of his native land. In The great day ; arrived May 25th. on wba't to do in case of a fire, how the year 1878 he came to the United For fourteen miles along the streets to extinguish it most efficiently, and Spates as a convert to the L. D. S. ihroughout the city wore cheering, above all, the importance of going to ' f&fch. Por a year he made his home the fire immediately and controlling .shiging, excited crowds of people. in Salt From there he Hands were playing,- Royal Ganadaian Lake City. ' it while it is small; delay may mean I O moved bo Almy,, wojlng at the coal Mounted Police rode difference between a small fire and the proudly through Angleworms . . . twisted pin . . . piece of string . . . willow branch. It all iqints for a short period. He then ac the streets. A great cheer went up. , a one. 22. large to on June spells summer, which makes its official bow North America cpted employment atr-- a blacksmith The Royal car was approaching.-TheMen who are actively cooperating in the Union Pacific shW j at, Evans- a silence fell with the Forest Service as per diem upon the crowd as they ton, and followed that vocation until seemed. WEDDING BELLS VACATION HINTS guards in this vicinity are as follows t tof. catch their breath in awe. the year 1893 At mat time he was ap4 But when the George S. Richman, Paradise; La Mar Queen smiled she was pointed deputy coqnty clerk of Uintaj so beautifully charming and so lovely, When thinking of vacation we gen- Anderson, Hyrum; Ellis Schaffer, Wedding bells are ringing for anothcounty, serving Kinder the Me Judgs and the King in his stately salute to er popular Randolph couple, Myron erally visualize hiking, swimming, Millville; Hyrum Nedderhaus-erLoJ&hn R. Arnold. This was really the' the people was so friendly and yet, so ilellstrom, .eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. fishing and boating. In this region gan; R. A. Perkes Hyde Park; Glen beginning of his political career which regal, a great cheer burst s;ontane Leonard Ilellstrom, and Miss Marie tides, poisonous snakes and plants, Oay, Richmond; Leo McKinnon, Ranended, with his retirement from of-- , Mr. with occasional death by falls or dolph; SamuetT Ghornoug, Tremoniton; ously.from the crowd, Long live the Rex, accomplished daughter of fice in January of this 'year. The Rex. Mrs. Arthur young and falling objects and drowning are our George Jensen, Hyrum; L. R. Jesse p, King. God bless our Queen. was he as Brown, widely Bishop and hazards. Complete avoidance Millville; Walter Fife, Providence; to common went 4 Logan Wednesday Ajtljough I haJ a very clear view couple known, was' appointed presiding elder is almost impossible, Alfred Beutler, North Logan; Lorin of insects such in the were Logan temple. married of, them as I was standing so close of the; .Evanston L. D. S branch N. C. Miichaelsoo, to the brides th'eir bites may be Loiwe, Smith-fieldbut were 1 could have been at their, side in two They accompanied by immunity the age of seventeen. Two years la- St. about With inoculation. the and obtained and Harold JohnCharles, A. II. Mrs. Idlaho; ltex by or three steps,. I wasn't satisfied. mother, ter hewas(made Bishop pf the Evans, occur-in- g son, Laketown. Utah. L. bites of snake L. cent 75 all Mrs. per mother, There- bridegrooms wanted to see them again. ton ward, which .position he held for in the lower extremities and 22 - different Ilellstrom, Miss Carol Johnson and four the fore, day during i In 1904 he return. on the hands and arms, high cent Muir. per WHEN GUAM SURRENDERED times I managed to be standing where Mrs. Alice Continued on jast page a them shoes, hapboots, leggings or heavy for wishes topped The Reaper they would pass trousers exercising care in placing Unaware that our country was al evening approached I lingered py married life. LAKETOWN where possibility of contact is war with hands near the depot entrance. The King Spain, the inhabitants of the present will do much to eliminate such Island of Guam, now our westernWOODRUFF NEWS and Queen were on the Royal train hazards. As to the plants become ac- most t Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Oheney and son, dressing for the state dinner. At outpost in the Pacific, were surHarmon spent a few days at Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. LaM&r Stuart are quainted with the types that ar. prised when the U. S. S. Charleston last they appeared, walking toward and avoid contact with them. steamed into dity visiting, relatives and friends, their car., A beautiful, handsome the very proud parents of a 7 lb. baby harmful Apra Harbor on a June which everyone con.The 17. All returning home Friday. precautions June in 1898. The cruiser, accompanied The Queefi dressed in white boy born, Saturday day couple. kMr. and Mrs. Chase Keari of Presincan follow may be summed as follows: by three troop transports, was enroute satin with ermine cape and a diamond cerned are doing nicely, Feather Willis 1. Unless you are absolutely sure ton, Idaho were visitors at the to join Deweys forces in the Philipin her hair. The King in for- cluded. tiara E. and Monition Keari ranches last Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hines are spend- that your drinking water is pure, boil pines, according to a release mal attire. They paused, smiled once by Postweekend. was it for ten minutes before using. Re- master more upon their subjects, stepped in- ing the summer here. Mrs. Hines Reay. Miss Pearl Cross-leof Smoot, Wyo., member that sparkling mountain formerly, Pauline Porter. to their car and sped away. Suddenly the Charleston commenced Mrs. homes are not pure. streams a the of to visit paid brjef Miss Sarah Dean is home after vis1 thought this was my last glimpse at a Spanish fortress. Several firing B. Y. Irwin, end Mrs. Raynor Young 2. Protect all food against conMrs. Albert Neshells were sent screaming toward the of Royalty. However, my work took iting with her sister J tamination the same as you would Mrs. Irwin took her bo St. Charles. UltJah. 200 miles northwest ville at Charleston, the to me fort remained strangely shore, yet Saskatoon, Msih-Monday for, a visit there. Mrs. Tryphena Bryson is visiting do at home. to week I was again this and much the surprise of the Amof silent, Regina, be inoculated a 3. If possible, Mrs. Alice Johnson and son, La Mr. and Mrs. Luther ericans to with Saskatoon in at the home of who had Join privileged expected a prompt gainst spotted fever (tick fever) and return of Saturday from ari extended Bryson. their and fire. their Majescheering welcoming visit, at Midvale, Utah. They were acMrs. Lutiher Bryson entertained a in any event, carefully examine your ties. Presently a gig flying the Spanish and Glwnn DeVerl, companied by few friends at her home last week at a body each night for ticks. are the ed so toward the Charleston. It bore am I royal couple happy 4. Keep away from sick rabbits, Pugmire; Miss Marian Djtmev quilting. . States, United own our dear left the opposite shore and head-oflag and Mists Marine Denny who remained visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack FVrrar. of Oalif., squirrels and other small animals ' 0 a I cement will from Governor Don Juau know it for friendship emissary over Sunday. .. who have been visiting here returned They may be infected with tularemia democratic two offered profuse apoloof' who kingMariana, the greatest or plague. Mrs. Ada Wlahltrom and daughter home recently. to visit their on 'and doms Glass for not acknowlearth gies f Oaptain through 5. Help the other person to pro of Logan were visiting over Friday Sheldon Dickson and daughter, understand know and will the our due to a lack of salute. edging people and Saturday atnofig kin and friends. and. Elmer Sessions visited here tect his health by being cardful about The its better. and Americans then learnpeople gunpowder. esthe disposal of your wastes. Be The Misses Da and Sarah Duke of England Saturday and Sunday. labors and in ed am had While been that I my bo happy they careful firing on a protect watersheds Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rex and fam- pecially Bennington .Idaho are spending the I fine no one in deserted and that yet fortress, bo experiences, many to known contribute week as guests of the Misses Mildred enjoying drinking waiter ily visited Mr. and Mrs. Alex Moss ' in iim and knew interested Guam eagabout the still home, ' supplies.-and Kathleen Keari. . Sunday. War. Good Health is easily worth a few Vernon Robinson want to Salt .Lake erly wait for our paper each week and Miss Ev?- Oomia of Idaho is spendto no mistake, I fired no salMake this apat my which wish, express time, can bo anyone City Saturday for electric supplies ing the summer with her grandpar. simple pecaufcions said for observe. it, Dont until ute, wait . install at the neiw , contract Captain Glass, who thereyou pump on the Hyrum preciation ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Oornia. informed the governors envoy of disease' a before Sincerely, .Nebeker and John Lorin Weston proyou begin taking upon ' CAL H. OORNIA, the true state of affairs and advised these precautions. ject. CLUB REPORT 212 9th bim he would that send his executive , business Russei. Alley Was (and McKinnon next officer the ashore Saskatchewan, He Saskatoon, to visitor day to accept Sunday. other) Friday County Nurse. The Happy Hour Sewing dub Canada. an official surrender. was accompanied home by Miss Marie began their work May 29th. The first Under a flag of truce a naval offiMartin cf Salt Lake, who wtfll spend a meeting was held at the home of club WYOMING STATE cer BUSY COOKERS. MEET and an escort of U. S. Marines, week at the Alley home, and Mrs. leader Alley J. Taylor. Mrs. Joyce ROAD PATROLMEN E&iza Iryin an Ogden visitor. . commanded by Lieutenant J. II. MyIrwin was chosen to help Mrs. Taylor ARE ASKED TO QUIT ' ers. landed the next day. The GovThe Misses Emma Lou and Phebe The Busy Cookers met at the and teach the first year. ernor showed no disposition to yield. Weston left, Monday for California school house Monday June 19th. The N. A. Pinney of Evanston, Wyoming The club was organized as follows: The parley threatened to end in a where they will spend their vacation meeting was conducted by president President, Hlayel Wesiton; vice pres., State Road patrolman, well known deadlock. As a mark of courtesy the and attend the Flair.' They were ac- Card Johnson. Then we girls prepared Price; secty, Roulla Inwin; and well liked by the people of this marines stiffened to ' their formal salcompanied to Salt Lake C'ty by Geo. muffins. assistant sedty, Georgia Lou Willis; section, with two other Wyoming paN. and Ark Weston to see them off MAE JEAN SORENSON held ute. with rifles , rigidly in front of song leader Maxine Irwin; assistant trolmen, Mike Maher of Green River, r r- and meet Bp. and Mrs. John H. Weston bodies and their eyes ! their Reporter. straight song leader, Melba Passey; reporter rand Robert McCall of Basin, wen. California on their fixed from the governor. trip. returning Irene Robinson; members, Ella Mae asked to resign by the slate road com PARTY GIVEN Mothers and Daughters day wis Perhaps this maneuver of the maWlillis, Laura Myers, and DaiRue Ir- - mission of Wyoming, r observed at the Reljef Society meetwas mistaken for a warlike gesrines ' i -r win- The resignations will be effective A party was iven by Mrs. Arthur the Spanish ruler capitulatfor ing Tuesday afternoon. The daughters ture, - It wiss decided to hold the regular July 1st. ed at once. Thus Guam was surrenparticipating . in the lesson. . ifkose McKinnon at her home 'Thursday for flub meeting every Wednesday at j The people of this section liked and her sister, Mrs. A. W. Nebeker of 2 ocilock Continued on Last Page dered to the United States because We have Commenced .work inspected Mr. Pinney. ' Utah. Games and refresh on our Lapoint, its governor mistook an attack for a childrens garments. The first T BIRTHDAY PARTY ; mints xver the main features of the and the next day apparently salute, year girls are busy at their tea towels. ' It , Why Keep a mistook Up? salute for an attack. . .party., Two club meetings have been held. ' A birthday party was given by Mrs. Some poets are always being IRENE ROBINSON, talked about by the literate and A. W. Tbornock , at her . ranch home ' ' Mind the Club Changing Reporter. Anticipate whooped over; and not one verse of for her daughterLois Ann. We are No ever a man up who has fallen, of person on theirs is of Help the the lips people Informed it was a big and pUted inconsistency to another for We do Job Work or is ever quoted by anyone. Not course, but in the first place, dont very much enjoyed by those present. Give us your Order for Printing changing his mind. --Cicero. much use keeping up the ululation- - let him fall. Against Fire James Brown, Sr. at . - , - Nan-arkfihi- re - I - -- ; i - , , 1 s. thiity-three'car- : by.-A- ) . 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