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Show An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear ILiver Valley S, RECREATION D. DEATH CLAIMS National Emergency Council News GRAND OPENING OF THE NEW L $1.50 Per Year In Advance Randolph, Utah. Friday January 15, 1937 Volume 9 Number 51 HALL L. W. BEASON UTAH STATE ROAD OFFICIAL Employment in the Civilian ConserThe opening of the new recreation LEW W. BEASON, 48, DIBS FROM vation Oorp for November 30 totalled CUMBERLAND FLATS hall at Randolph will be held Friday,' HEAVIEST SNOW STORM HEART AILMENT ; SERVED persons on various phases of HIGHWAY ACTIVITIES IN HISTORY AT PARR 390,855 Jan. 22. The opening was set once be-FIFTEEN YEARS Work Conservation the Emergency fore, but contractor Geo. Ashton was I 2460 of a pertotal Program. In Utah The Cumberland Flats earth road, unable to complete the building in time I tion National Park, Jan. 9. 1937. OGDEN Lew W. Beason, 48, for sons were employed. Total aggregate which is for the date set. This time there will The heaviest snow storm ever known being converted into a mod- the last 10 years northern Utah disConserva for Emergency to be graveled this lie no question about it as the finishing in the history of Zion National Park obligations the state road comticm0 Work for the month of November ern highway, is next season, according trict ,engineefpf oiled and year touches are almost complete. All the was still in progress here on January were $30,521,685.33. evening at the died Sunday amount Of this mission, doors have been hung, the floor is 6, when a total of 50 inches had fall- the enrolees sent home to dependents to latest information. Plans and speci- family residence, 2723 Brinker avenene, down and the floor contractors expect en since December 27. This measure- an estimated $7,119,441.98. Payments fications have been completed for four following a long illness of heart disshelter cabins to be built along the ease. About three months ago Mr to be through sanding and polishing ment was taken at the east entrance, to dependents in Utah were $112,197.51 highway on the stretch between from . California today. Just a few final touches will on the Mt. Carmel Road. Comparable The total number of men who left Evanston and Kemmerer. These cab- Beason returned be required to complete the building. records have come from other stations : to his health, and apwent for Nohe in where accept private employment of No means have been spared to make three and his health but feet at the Temple vember was 5,984 and the total num- ins are maintained under protection had regained this hall one of the nicest and most of Sinawava, in Zion Canyon; and 20 ber of men who have left to accept the state highway patroL In each of parently a suffered paralytic stroke. these cabins, stoves will be provided recently hall in the state. A build- Inches at the south entrance, near C. C. C. in since the began employment with kindling, coal, matches, and sani- IN HIGHWAY WORK ing of this sort is is one that Randoloh Springdale. According to 1983 is 308,327. toilets, so that unfortunately dehas needed for a long time. The Bish- there has not been a storm to equal April In order to bring the Corp up to its tary uto tourists and others may layed backed the op, by Randolph people this one since 1902, and many insist He had been connected with the Utah a new have some comforts in the storm or state road commission 15 years, servand many people from adjoining towns that this is the worst they have ever authorized isstrengthinitiated replacement will and being program cold. Those near a line will be supdeserve much praise for the construc- known for this section. in southern several continue through January 20. This a telephone. The Kemmer- ing onas resident projects tion of this fine hall. It is a beautv, previous to Snow has been falling so rapidly program calls for the enrollment engineer of plied with Utah, er Lions Club sponsored this move- his and the best, most hall in that the snow plows have often been 50,742 men and war veterans. here. appointment ment, and asks cooperation of the Evthis section of the country. Everything unable to keep ahead of the storm He was born in Lander, Wyo., on Approximately 25 per cent of those anston Chamber of Commerce Avhich R. and is arranged for ' the convenience and in spite of being operated day and May 31, 1888, a son of Thomas selected for the Oorp in October., had moved with his parHe pleasure of the people. The people of night. Delays in mail service through never held steady jobs up to the time is now working on the proposition. Beason. Sarah This highway will be a beautiful ents to Ogden in 1900, and graduated Randolph are proud of the building the park have, however, never been enrolled in the C, C. C., while drive when d- direct shortr and proud of the work of Contractor greater than 20 hours. Park officials they high SChool in 1907. He Og it was reported, had not been cut from SaltcompleteLake City and the west Geo. Ashton. He has sure worked hard are using every means in their power others, purdue university, a more than for year pre to Yellowstone Park. The road takes to have the building completed for the to keep the Mt. Carmel road open and employed obtained a degree later and Indiana, to the date of their enrollment. vious miles Lincoln Highway twelve off opening date. Jan. 22d This opening have also been able to keep part of the as electrical engineer at the Massachuinformation was released to Al- east the This of Evanston. has the promise of the greatest event Zion Canyttn spur road open most of len T. setts Institute of Techonolgy, at BosState Director, Na4 in the history of Randolph. One can the time. Auto traffic to the Temple tional Sanford, Robton, in 1914. Emergency Council, from not imagine the beauty and Clifford Blacker and Miss Edythe of Sinawava, however, has been possi- ert Fechner, Director of Etaiergeney He worked for the Utah Construction e nee. of the building by looking at the ble of Evanstons two popular several years before his apDecern one since Spencer, but company day Conservation Work. outside. Those who have been unable ber during . 27. Motorists are warned not to society people of the younger set, were pointment as a state road engineer. Harold to watch the inside construction of the attempt the Mt. Carmel Road, nor the Effective with the introduction of a married Saturday L.byD.Bishop S. Church, at FRATERNAL WORKER of E. the building are going to receive the sur- upper Canyon Road without chains PaBrough, Union the new time table Monday, j home on East Sage stree, and will prise of their lives. We are unable to The few motorists who have braved operation 8f a new daily his the of residence a taken tell you on paper the conveniences of the storm report that Zion Canyon is cific begantrain member a was reside here, having Mr. Beason through Evanston. The on Eighth Utah Association of Civil Engineers, this splendid building oil must come a unique and beautiful spectacle in passenger also carry mail, is opposite the court house, will which train and see for yourself. The admission is its deep mantle of snow, which in made The groom is a son of Mr. and the Ogden Association of Civil Enginup at Omaha for through rout- street, M.; arranged as a final contribution as well many places clings to almost vertical ing to San Francisco. An unusual vol- Mrs. William Blacker, and is employed eers, Weber lodge No. 6, F. & A. Ma Arch Pacific Reclamation as an admission $1 00 a ticket for walls, and forms odd patterns against ume of Union No. 2, the at Royal chapter mail and business, passenger of Ogden the El Monte commandery No. gents and 50e a ticket for ladies. If the cliffs. Opportunities for unusual which has extra sections for Plant, and the bride is a daughter required of sons; owners want Mrs. to Len celebrate Mr. the event and Spencer, biggest jou Templar; Ogden lodge No. photographic work have been rare, other regular trains, warrants, the new a 2, Knights and in Randolph history, dont miss the however, Auto P- O. Elks. Company, the B. Spencer due to low hanging clouds. new time 719, The train, officials explained. Grand Opening of the New Recreation He married Josephine Munk, OctoPark rangers fortunate enough to be schedules will not affect other graduate of the U. A. C. at Logan, his Hall. Utah. ber 10, 1919, at Manti. aBesides equipped for skiing have opened up son. Lew Many surprises await you. several small ski runs at the base of widow, he is survived byAnnabeth Bea1 the Great White Throne, and report Rollin, and a daughter, that the ruow is deep enough to son, Ogden ; a brother, T. Don Beason, Mrs. winter sports in the park for some Salt Lake City, and his mother, CStv. time. Longer ski and toboggan runs Sarrah Beason, also of Salt Lake Funeral services wre held n Ogden are being planned in the region around In the Masonic Temple, Jan. 12, 1J37. the east entrance. In contrast to this Road supervisor, Melvin P. Kennedv is pleasant picture of holiday sports - stone the funeral and represented of attended business making the, grim wish to say, The patrols to Cedar Breaks the people of Rich County. A lanre Rangers atby Of flowers was presented J ! tempted the usual monthly patrol on Albright Dancers are by Rich County in sympathy and appreciJanuary 5, only to be turned backfar-Mr. snow and deep drifts. No ation of the fine services given by starting a new class. Any powdery a real was He end Rich to be the County. made will until Beason ther patrols a lot dv one wishing to start tap of the month, when it is hoped conengineer and will be missed and those ' State Road Commission, have improved. will ditions the dancing please call at who knew him. WOODRUFF NOTES The Reaper joins with the people of Grade School Randolph Rich County in extending sympathy to after 2:30 on Saturday WEDDINGS the bereaved family. DAUGHTERS OF UTAH PIONEERS of January 23rd. Miss Erma Nicholls, daughter Mrs. Vilda Nicholls and Mr. Keith The officers of the Rich County Putnam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Putthe Utah WILD OUTLAW HORSES nam, were married here December 31. Chapter of the Daughters of of Mrs. home the met at the Pioneers, TO MARK DENVER RODEO Bishop LeRoy Tingey performed v Bess Rex Monday afternoon to discuss ceremony. of importance. After the matters cockle-burs Shaggy range horses with were served by refreshments Mr of Miss meeting in their tails and Dorothy Rees, daughter assisted bv Mrs. Mrs. Rex, hostess. of Mrs. the William Woodruff, and Rees, in their sleek eyes, gleams thoroughJulia Smith. A good time was had. of breds, royalty in everv line of their and Mr. Kay Southern, of Salt Lake Sister Mary Rex, oldest pioneer were married here January 10th, forms, prize baby beef cattle, cham-i- on City, was present. Randolph, LeRoy Tingey. by Bishop Shorthorns and Herefords, catte these are some of SOCIETY GUILD NOTES Miss Evelyn Rufi has gone to Salt the attractions that the 31st annual J , National Western stock show will offer Lake City. Hostess Helen Kennedy and Helen here January 16 when it opens an SoMiss Ellen Miss Mabey pleasingly entertained thehome, Margaret Rufi and program. Miss Kennedys at ciety Guild The 1937 show will boast the great- Frazier are working at Evanston. Wednsday evening, Jan. 6th. est array of fine live stock ever assemschool The evening was spent in playing is Dean Mr. Lvndon bled .in the Rocky Montain region, attending Monopoly, the prize being won by Ruby Cortland R. Jones, manager of the at the A. C. this auarter. Rox. 1 show declared. Entries are swarmThere were present fifteen members, ing in such numbers that we have been Alice mini towns and America guests Alta Ellingford, with, having to make but at restriction, compelled Ken- and May Peart, was Piok tt, when Joyce ature England that we have extended ourselves so skyscrapers who Dedy' that there will be more exhibits this a wilderness inhabited by savages VEILLA S. KENNEDY, dressed in the skins of wild animals year than ever, Jones added. Secretary. Such blue! bodies their and The huge arena at the Union stock painted t- yards is being cleaned and freshened was the picture of civilization in one SHOWER GIVEN FOR this week in preparation for the spec- section of the America that existed in YOUNG BRIDE acWilliam of the the Conqueror, tacular rodeo shows. Flags and buntdays who will to Carveth Wells, cording ing will soon decorate the grounds. eveA shower was given Thursday take his radio audience to the site of 1 honor of in House Scout the at this countrys early skyscrapers 1936 DISCHARGE ning Mrs. Paul Hanney. A large number OF BEAR RIVER Mesa Verde in the Continental Oil attended. Many useful and beautiful Company broadcast, Exploring AmeriWells. Conoco Carveth ca and with presents were received by the young The total discharge of Bear River at at the gaging station . near Evanston over station KSL, Salt Lake City, and A delicious luncheon was served 6:457:00 P. M. MST, Sunday night. 0 during the water year 1936. was rendered. a nice program This was 99 per cent of the mean annual flow for the years YOUNG WOODRUFF Eddie Teters, manager of the mens of record. The highest rate of flow Mkrif.D an of Stake Woodruff basketball dub during the year was 2,280 second-fee- t nounces the following schedule of and the lowest, 3 second-feemarWe have been informed of the This station is maintained by the games: January 18. Randolph at Ev Miss and Putnam Keith Mr. of at Woodruff Evanston; riage State engineer in cooperation with the anston; 25, Mr. 1936. Dec. 31st, on 8. Nicholls Erma Feb, 1, Woodruff at Evanston; U. S. Geological Survey. a Mrs. and Mr. son of Woodruff at Randolph; 15. Randolph Putnam is the a daughPutnam Mrs. and desires Teters Putnam at Woodruff. Manager M. I. A. GREEN AND GOLD ter of Mrs. Geo. Nicholls. The Reap. . BALL BIG SUCCESS to schedule more contests and would , be pleased to hear from any club in er extends congratulations. May peace and happiness follow them throughout terested. The Mutuals Annual Green and Gold married life. their Woodruff was held at Ball Tuesday. attended. A large crowd Everyone A total of 2,950 predatory' animate j Many Stitches in Mans Suit pronounced it the best dance of the were No-e suit contains October, in killed j Wyoming A mans M. A. are dances I. season. always vember and December, according to a over 74,000 stitches, of which about good and well attended. quarterly report released Tuesday by half are mode bv bqnd UNFOLDS STAR AS of Adolph Hamm, inspector-in-charg- e READ i Meaning of Nonage the federal bureau of biological surPAPER! Nonage is a legal term defining vey in Chevenne. The aforementioned Edinburgh City of Hills the period of life before one is legal- number, Hamm said, included eight Edinburgh, Scotland, is built on ' ly old enough to look after ones stock-sl- a lightering bears, 162 bobcats and surrounded by hills. , own property. and 2,764 coyotes. 1 I i 45-mi- one-ha- lf te old-timer- s, - Two serials of "Dragons Drive You in this issue pro-vid- We - 4 man-defyin- g Aber-deen-Ang- I 4 174.-30- 1- acre-fee- t. t. A Love Story That Glows with Vitality . A Story Youll Long Remember - BRIGHT SERIALLY IN THIS I I V, Efr-r- well-mad- IT |