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Show .An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 10 Number 12 Randolph, District Judge Makes First Official Visit CLEAN UP CAMPAIGNS NOW UNDER WAY IN NEARLY ALL COMMUNITIES OF THE STATE Local Organizations in Each Town Ac-- tive in Making Theirs a More Beautiful and Healthful Place , District Judge Lewis Jones, with Farrell Johnson, court reporter, paid their first official visit to Rich County Backed by the Utah State Board of last week and disposed of the follow- Health and the State Junior Chamber ing matters: of Commerce, local city and town ofRich County vs. Nebeker submitted ficials are transforming Utah highand taken- - under advisement on mo- ways and towns into 'beauty ' spots and tion of the county to dismiss the pro healthful places. More than one hundceeding; in Arch McKinnon estate an red and fifty communities of the state order of sale was confirmed ; in the Sor en Hansen estate an oraer was made; while in the Daniel H. Wade estate, a decree of mortgage foreclosure was entered .against a Rich county citizen involving local property. Court was then recesseu to June 14th. ' Utah. Friday , April 16, $1.50 Per Year In Advance 1937 BEAUTIES WAIT FOR FINALS IN FAIR CONTEST IWorld War Veteran 0 Claimed by Death Betty M. Brown Cancer Victim Miss Western America to Be Selected On April 29tli Funeral services were held at 2 p. SAN FRANCISCO, April 14 Eleven girls in the ui., Monday, April 12 tu trom the ward of the most beautiful Cliapei. Lishop John H. Weston pre- Western United States were packing siding. The cnoir sang Jesus Lover their luggage today for a flying trip of My Soul; invocation. Wm. T. Rex. to San Francisco on United Air Lines vocal duet, Come Unto Me, Mr. and to participate in the finals of the Miss contest sponsored Mrs. Stephen Ulieen. Speakers Elder Western America David K. McLean, of Soda Springs, the 1939 Golden Gate International and Eider Larkin of Ogden. Vocal Exposition. To the girl named thp most beautiful solo, in the Garden of Tomorrow, Pearl Alley. Speakers, Bishop L. B. and charming by a committee of dis- Johnson of Randolph and Bishop John tinguLshed judges will go an award of Male . (juartet, 'Sweet a trip to Paris on the French liner, II. Weston. Hour of Prayer, Ernest W. Irwin, Bretagne which sails from here viaj HtJoer U. Robinson, Jos. O. Robinson, the Panama Canal and West Indies. and Oliver Walilstrom. Benediction, May 12th. The girls who win second and third Wiilaid O. Lamborn. The speakers ail spoke highly of places will be the guests of the French tour of British the character of the deceased, for his Line on a ten-da- y WOODRUFF, Mrs. Betty Maybell Dean Brown, 57, wife of Bert Brown, died here Saturday of cancer of the lungs. She was born here in 1880, a daugh- ter of Charles and Ella Dean. For a number of years she was y lief society president. Surviving are her husband and an adopted son, Del- mar D. Brown, and the following broth ors aud sisters : Mrs. Sbelby Iluffak- er, Mrs. Leonard Cox, Mrs. Eldon Putnam, Arthur, Thomas and Ray Dean, Woodruff; Charles V. Dean, PocatelSalt Lake lo, Idaho; Frank Dean, City, and William Dean, Evanston. re-h- are conducting clean-udrives. While some cities have set their dates in the last week of April to begin tlieir driv es. the actual dates have been largely left to the discretion of each local com muniity, that weather and other condi lions mnv be taken into account. Tn addition to the health aspects of Wyo. LAKETOWN NEWS Funeral services were held Tuesday this clean-uand paint-ucampaign, afternoon in the Woodruff L D. S. the matter of beautification is reeog The North Rich High School held nized ns most important. As travel kindness and thoughtfulness for his chapel under the direction of the Dura-fortheir Annual Junior Prom dance Fri becomes more common, the tourist must family and associates; mortuary, with interment in the for his devoted Woodruff cemetery. day. The hall was beautifully decor be consiedred, for on him the reputa- consideration for his daughter, and of HUNDREDS 1 a ted, and, aside from' the destruction tion of our state depends to some ex his honesty, sincerity and integrity; IN CONTEST WRONG MORALLY of a quantity of the decorations, was tent. of words consolation to the and spoke a successful event. A large crowd atIn the days before automobile trav- bereaved; inspiration and knowledge in the Hundreds of girls participated One of the main arguments used in tended. The music was furnished by el. it was said by travelers that the of the resurrection. contest which closed at midnight, on of the plan to "pack the Sudefense the Yellow Jacket Orchestra of Paris, passenger on a railroad train in most chosen 5. Sectional Herby winners, April Ac,ung as pallbrearers were J. Idaho. Among the number attending cities and towns passed through the bert Neoeker, Russell W. Kira, Claude Lhe committees in California. Arizona, preme Court is that a tribunal of nine of handling tlie large were Frank. John and Miss Ruth Wes back yard, seeing mostly rubbish G. Willis, Austin Willis and Brigham New Mexico, Colorado, Washington, men is incapable cases number of appealed to it The ton, of Salt Lack City and a group of piles, dumps and great wastes covered Irwin. Idaho, Oregon, Utah, Nevada, Wyobeyoung people from Fish Haven. Idaho. by weeds on enteiing the town. If a A large host of friends and relatives ming and Montana, will converge on intimation is that the Court is far St. Charles. Idaho, and Randolph. TJt. nait railroad station was encountered from far and near attended the ser- San Francisco by airplane on April hind in its work and needs new hands its good impression was soon lost in the vices to pay final rites to their depart- 28. The following night Miss Western and minds to help it catch up. This would be an excellent argument Mr. and Mrs. Parley Hart and their appoaranfe cf the 'back yard beyond. ed friend and brother. Due to the con- America will be selected at a dinner true. But not long ago, Attorney-Generif dii lighter Floriene. and son Carlos, of Charles Dickens and ther, noted travof Chamber dition of the road to the cemetery the sponsored by the Junior Cummings, in his annual reOgden, spent Friday night and Satur- elers secured lasting impressions of cortege was unable to accompany the Commerce at the Palace Hotel. the Court high praise for port, gave airthe arrival at day visiting friends and incidentally this country, not alone from the citi- casket to the burial. their Following zens themselves, but from the appear, attending the Junior Prom. Burial under direction of Larkin & port the contestants will be motored to the manner in which it handled cases kept its docket relatively small. nnce of our communities, most of Son Moratory of Ogden. the Sir Francis Drake Hotel wheie and now new evidence to this effect And Mr. and Mrs. Geo. N. Weston, F. C whtch were crude in the extreme. visReuben Lamborn, 49, died at a hos- they will be quartered during their Williamson and Lynn Bright were But with good roads and highways pital in Ogden, Utah, Friday morning, it here. A dinner dance in their hon- conies from the highest authority on Cache Valley visitors over Saturday and almost universal travel, has come April 9th, after a pronounced illness of or will be held at the Mark Hopkins Court procedure Charles E. Hughes, Chief Justice of the United States. and Sunday. the necessity for roadside and com- a few days, due to lobar pneumonia. hotel in the evening. In a letter to Senator Wheeler, inThe following morning the girls will munity beautification, if we are to be His body was brought to be buried in Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Earley took their known as thrifty, cultured and cleanly the Laketown cemetery. Having serv- be received by Mayor Angelo Rossi at troduced as testimony in the Senate baby to Salt Lake City' last week to people. No more can the citizen say ed in the World War he was given the City Hall. After a private lunch hearings on the Court plan, the Chief to himself that the condition of his military recognition at the burial by eon in Chinaton," the entrants will be Jnstiee shows statistically that the consult a specialist. home and surroundings is his'respon members of tlie American Legiori. The entertained at the home of a member Court is fully abreast of its work. At Albert R. Weston was taken to Salt sibility alone and no one elses busi- large U. S. Flag which draped the of the Exposition Womens Committee. its last session ,it acufally heard cases Lake City last week to consult a spec- ness. The value of his liome is en- casket, was presented to his daughter, A few hours later the girls will ap in which writs pf certiorari had been the climax ialist hanced by neatlv clipped lawns, fences Mrs. T. C. Pike. The grave was dedi- pear at ffi7 Palace Hotel the Court rose on March 15 for . rein repair and weeds and waste spots cated by Chaplain Raymond B. Lam- of their trjp to California. cess, only a handful of cases remained Albert R. Weston was taken to Salt made neat and 'presentable. He owes born. ' i for disposition. Lake City Monday by his brother. ths to bis neiebbors and the com . Deceased is survived by a daughter, VISIT TO ISLAND Justice said definiteChief the Then Thomas, for mediae! examination;, bav e.rniiygf which be makes his home, Mrs.T. Vi Pike, of Oakland, Calif., and increase in membership of On April 30 the eleven girls will te ly that anwould His home town is giving a lasting im- the following brothers and sisters: ing been quite sick a few days. the Court not, in Ms opinion,' be the around 'boat ride Wm. D. a for Lawrence Lamborn Lam token of and J. cleanliness baj and beauty, and pression Miss Elaine Taylor of Salt Lake the tourist is not only remembering born, Laketown ; Mrs. David K. Mc- and a visit to Treasure Island, site in the interest of efficiency iffid speedy disposition of cases. To the contrary, City, spent Friday night and Saturday this ' favorably, but telling his friends Lean, Soda Springs, Idaho, and Mrs. of the Exposition." A dinner and would be more judges with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. War at home and Ms poeiates In hotels Wilson Newcomb of Ofdpn, Unh ; a will be held for them on the Theremore judges to confer, more judren Taylor. and tourist camps of the beauties he grandson, Robert Clifford Pike, of liner Bretnagne the same evening. to and to decide. . Winners of second and third places gesThe be convinced has seen, Utah is a beautiful . state, Oakland, Calif., and a number of half of matter is that adthe truth E. Victor Mattson of Los Angeles. and can be made more so, in British leave for In the contest will spite of brothers and sisters. vocates Court the of plan use such at the Mattson her great wastes of desert, and we ban Calif., is a visitor persons attending the Columbia on the Bretagne on May as camouflage and arguments empty AmMiss Western K. Mrs.. Mr. ranches in Meadowville. funeral were: named David and The be known to the world as So it Lake girl window dressing. Honest witnesses in Citv is. one of the most beautiful plac- McLean, Mrs. Ray Gunnell, of Soda erica. will leave for her home to pre- defense of the plan, frankly admit they A few cases of measles are reported es to visit in the country. The scenic Springs, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. W. New- pare for her trip to France and Enga want with a different economCourt return to comb in town. will contestants and daughters, Adair and Norma, land. Other wondprs of this great state and their ic in other words social and viewpoint Impression on the traveler must not be Mrs. Milton Nelson, Adrian Kearl, Jos. their homes by United Air Lines. a Court which will write law rathMrs. Henry Jackson Adams, San Frank J. Price went to Randolph lost by the roadside rubbish piles and Ranson, Ogden Utah"; Bishop and Mrs. connecL. B. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Aden Diego society and clubwoman, has been er than interpret it. In this Utah. Monday for medical examination nnnaintpd and tumble-dowbuildings American would do the tion, people Miss Western Thornock, Fred 0. Feller, Wm. T. Rex, named to chanerone ' - ' and ugly patches of weeds. well to oonder the words of Senator A. Demo W. Mrs. to Mr. and Mrs. A. Hulme Nebeker, of and America on the trip Glenn-n- o Marshall, Pearce, Europe. paint-uand cut down the Burton Wheeler, an liberal. Salt Lake City, were visitors at the weeds. Remove the rubbish piles and Minnie McKinnon, Randolph; Mr. and Already fame is beckoning. to some If it is morally wrong for a private South Eden ranch on Friday and Sat make' vour town the clean city it Mrs. Herbert Nebeker, Geo. E. Lam of the entrants in the contest. Imto pack a jury, if it is moralborn, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stafford, SLC ; pressed bv the beautv of Miss Dolores litigant for urday. Mr-- Hyram Nobeker came should be. a private litigant to pack ly wrong Lake City; Geo. E. Lamborn, Mr. and leBat, 18. of San Jose. Selznick Stu- a with them to spend the summer at the as wrong for the court, its Geo. Mrs. set Lake Salt of a her ranch. Stafford, photo government asjust City; dios has requested NOTICE to pack the a litigant Bob Sheffield, Logan ; Miss Annie graphs. Court Stncki-Mrs. NOTICE Par Davis, Postmaster Amos Robinson has gone RANDOLPH Mary Ogden: WOODRUFF CANAL is. Ida.; Melvin Schenck, Fish Haven to Salt Lake Citv for medical advice. 00.. RANDOLPH, UTAH NEWS FROM THE Idaho; Claude L Cheney, Kemmerer, RANDOLPH AND SAGE CREEK HAPPY HOUR CLUB L. ; UTAH J. Mr. Rollnnd of Salt Take Citv. naid J. CANAL CO.', RANDOLPH, Sprouse, Wyo. Gardner, The following described stock is n brief call to Miss Nelda Kearl Mon Scofield. Mr. and Mrs. V. B. on account of assessment The Happy Hour Sewing Club held ' Milford Wamsley. Mr. and day.J There are delinquent on the follow- their fourth levied : the several amounts set oppomeeting on April 10. Our Mrs. Mr. account S. Mrs. and John on Tremelling site the respective names as foling described water stock, was Lou Weston, President, Betty Mercer. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sims. at assessment levied. The several lows: .. so the Napoleon Was Superstitions in for measles, ., guarantined Alex Sherman Brnison. Johnson. Willis 1 amounts set opt .pecti Cert. No. No. shrs. Amt. Napoleon III, emperor of France, Name member, Georgia Lou Willis, called 8 44 Lutz. K. WamsVv. Garden City ; Wil- names of shareholders, ns follows: 814 17ya was inclined to be superstitious, anc A. M. Argvle the meeting to order. A very interestCorvallis. Tomboim. Mr lard No: amt. Name shrs. Oregon: oN. Cert. 48.95 89 historians report that he left the Ogden State Bank 844 ing demonstration on the care of the Lamborn W. and Mrs. and Francis 25 27 John R, Jones 2 835 3.02 feet was' given by Rosella Irwin and seal he wore on his watch chain to Dsrar Bellman M.. Kem30 $26.40 7 John R. Jones 31 9.33 daughters. Phyllis and Ada 847 Kathleen Price. Each of the dub his son, the unfortunate prince im- Achel Jacobson and 68.64 others, 143 merer, Wyo., probably. 322 Ogden State Bank 861 39.25 156 Jackson Bros. members made an impression of their : is This seal a as talisman. perial, As much of each parcel of the above foot on a 667 14 15.95 Emelin Kiddy piece of paper to study their said to have borne an inscription H. be NOTICE ' sold will neosrarV. mav be as stock 779 "".82 J. Norris Elaeh girls shoe was examined arch. " in Arabic characters, signifying: at the frrant door of the Court House to see if it was plenty long, and wide 2.50 790 Wilson The slave Abraham relying on the Stanley. As much of each parcel of the above FOR SALE- - One good work team, two In Rarielpb. on Mav 1st.. 137, at- for the girls foot. The members were Merciful One (God). The talisman stock as may be necessary, will be sold saddle horses, five Jersey heifers, five 10 A. M.,' to nav the delinquent as- all instructed how to choose proper lost its virtue on that unlucky day May 1st, 1937, at 10 a. m. at the front Holstein heifers. Eight of the heifers tLercon. shoes for growing feet They learn rf ndvcrHoing and exT'enw cf rale, when, in far off Zululand, the heir door of the Court, House in Randolph. are fresh. Write or phone, ed that proper fitting hose was Bv Order of the Board of Direc- as important as proper fitting shoes.just to so many hopes was slain in a Utah, to pay the delinquent assessA. W. THORNOCK, Phone No. tors. battle with natives. , ment thereon, together with the costs of After the regular meeting the rest Randolph, Utah. R. J. HATCH, of the time was spent in making our advertising and expense of sale. t ; T Secretory. hot dish holders. Our club leader was ' ' The English Horn - LOCAL MEN GO SHEEP SHEARING . Direcof Board Order of the By very well pleased with the six pan The English horn,-- - unlike the tort. the holders that were finished and ready Philosopher Kant, ILarvy Schenck. Carl Kennedy, Jack French horn, is a true woodwind GLEN McKINNON, the philosopher, spent his to be judged by the girls, Kant, Elmer Achel Jacobson, Two members were excused on ac' Secretory. McKinnon, instrument, but it is neither Engand William Hess have entire life in Koenigsberg, Prussia, Snowball count duties of measles. lish nor a horn. It is in reality an in his t professorial engaged to Morgan to shear sheep. gone the in size MAXINE IRWIN, than his alto oboe, larger ' ' and the writing of great philo1 Truth Is the Basis. , : : rein Reporter. lived He works.' oboe, lower in pitch and darker in heavsophical Truth is the ground beneath tone color. Barking and Howling . Es, under strict, tirement en and earth. The part we mortals Arctic sledge dogs, such as the rules for health and study, never see we call Wisdom, and the other never bark FROM OLD TO NEW WITH and kimo Samoyed, traveled more than 60 miles we call part, underlying heaven, ANY SHOE wolf. Barking ia having a like howl NEW 1937 STOCK of his native they outside city. Faith. . and any domestication of an art EXPERT WORKMANSHIP-BE- ST WALL ' returned to the wilderness, OF MATERIAL if dog, Mightiest Gateway Lacquered Furniture will in course of time lose its abilconPAINTS, VARNISHES, The mightiest gateway ever WE ARE EQUIPPED TO HANLacquered furniture first became ity to bark. ENAMELS and KALSOMINE.' ' DLE ALL CLASSES OF HARNstructed stands at the entrance to popular during the reign' of Queen 1 ESS & SADDLE REPAIR WORK the Hindu temple in Madura, India. Anne, as a result of the inspiration AmeriIf you are going to modernize to IF IT IS MADE OF LEATHER, an that the far .East gave to ' English Virtually comparable Lynch Law and WE REPAIR IT width your home this spring yon will in can length, craftsmen. skyscraper Lynch Law gets its name from its exsurely want to see our new line. Colliers Weekly, flourwho says of height, Virginia, Judge Lynch, The prices are reasonable, too. COMMUNITY SHOE 3 Success May-B- e ished about 1850. It- started, not terior is completely covered with Meaningless REBUILDER sculpthan 30,000,000 more meanlarge, but is attained once in the Success South,' against negroes --ALICE IL DURNFORI) H. L. Atkinson, Prop. of tured figures gods, goddesses, ingless unless one is great enough to against desperadoes in the Wild 940 Main St. Phone 44 mon922 Main Street horses, bulls, .one lions, little how any ' know extremely West, when ordered government elephants, Evanston, Wyoming Evanston, Wyo. person can really know about any could not keep pace with the drive keys, peacocks and mythological monsters. one subject. of the American pioneers. p p p a. d al . .. n -- Out-of-tow- n n p old-tim- e 1. , , La-Mo- I I - 1-- -- - - 17-1- -! - -- " self-impos- ed PAPER . '- -' - , . -- . |