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Show An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 9 Number 30 $1.50 Per Year In Advance Randolph, Utah. Friday Aug. 21, 1936 LAKETOWN LINES National Emergency Council News WOODRUFF NEWS Residents of Rich The Weston Family held their annual reunion here on the 11th. A program was held in the ward meeting house, after which the crowd went to the ward hall to partake of a delicious luncheon. The afternoon -was L. C. The National Emergency Council in games and visiting. A dance spent 401 Boston Bldg. was held at night in the ward hall. All Salt Lake City, Utah. the Westons expressed themselves as Residents of Rich County received having had a very fine time and are of $6,821 from the Home OwnPayments totaling $4:1,021.02 were looking forward to another one even aerstotal Loan Corporation during the three made in Rich county by the Resettle- better, next year. year period of refinancing operations ment Administration from July 1, 1933 which terminated June 13, 1936, acto Jun e26, 1936 according to informaThe stork the Weston re- cording to the final figures furnished tion received by Allen T. Sanford, union day a thought time to drop off a Allen T. Sanford, State Director for State Director for the National Emer- Iraby at the good home of Mr. and Mrs. the National Emergency Council. This gency Council. Lorin Weston. It being a boy, I.orin sum represented 6 individual loans. Of these payments loans totaling is all smiles, and he says being born A total of 10,767 distressed home .39,820.02 were made to 59 persons and on Aug. 11th. he was initiated into owners in Utah were extended aid in $3,201.00 of grants to 63 persons were the Weston reunion at the earliest posthe sum of $25,037,878. Of this money disbursed. sible time. it is estimated that $1,830,000 went An additional activity of the Reset toward the payment of taxes and astlement administration, that of farm Mr. and Mrs. James Dunn were debt adjustments showed that in Rich blessed with the arrival of a son the sessments, the estimated average of tax and assessment payments per loan county 0 cases had been adjusted thru following day, Ang. 12th. All con- in Utah being $170.00. 1936 an indebtMay original involving cerned doing nicely. to the 1930 United States According edness of $0 with resultant savings Census there were 50,730 of reports of $0. In addition to the saving thru of owned Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Lilenquist, homes in Utah, of were 0 eases where there adjustment are the home California at which number the Home Owners Loan visiting Loans had been extended or where a of Mrs. George N. Weston. Corporation refinanced mortgages on reduction of interest rate had been ef21.2 per cent , fected. Further benefit from this acA farewell party was held in the More than 98 per cent of all money tivity was noted in the taxes paid as Town Ilall Friday night for Bishop involved went for the refinancing of a result of adjustments which in llicb Vernon G. who left ug. 19 distressed homes by means of longRobinson, county amounted to $0. for California where he will attend term replacement mortgages which are The State of Utah had received re- school at Berkely. A short program, to be amortized fully over the term habilitation loons through June 26, and refreshments made of the loan in small monthly payments. games, dancing 1936, amounting to $1,548,560.78 which a iine party. The town folks are The balance of the money advanced very wore actually certified for payment. sorry to lose Vernon, hut wish Mm went for the restoration and condiThere remained the sum of $105,169.16 success and happiness in Ms future un- tioning of properties. in unpaid commitments. RehabilitaThe total number of loans made in dertakings. tion grants during the same period all states, Puerto Rico, Hawaii and were advanced in the sum of$265.966.-38- . The annual ward conference was Ale ska was 1,021.817, involving the A total of 2913 persons in Utah held here Sunday, Aug. 16th. Stake sun. of $3,092,870,784, milking the avreceived loans while 4397 persons were President G. II. Robinson, President erage loan $3,027. It is estimated the recipients of grants. Alfred Hart and Stake Clerk Fred J. that $228,433,000 of the Home Owners There were 462 cases considered by Fa im Debt Adjustment Committees in Price were in attendance and gave Loan Co.poration advances went to the tax offices' of the nation, with the naUtah during the period September 30, words of adviceG. and encouragement. Robinson with John tional average tax payment per loan Vernon J 935 through May 31, 1936 of which Bishop 171 cases were adjusted. The indebt- II. Weston and Raymond B. Lamltoru being $224.00. edness prior to .adjustment totaled as counselors, were released, and John Chicle From Sap of Tree II. Weston was sustained as Bishop $539,366.00 while the reductions made used in chewing gum. is Chicle, and Lamborn w!th Elijah Raymond reequalled $134,523.00 Additional from sap of the sapodilla Delrnas Kearl as Willis counselors. sults include $24,025.00 of taxes paid M. M. ree. Y. as of was released the Supt. and 31 cases of interest reductions or 1. A., and Harold Johnson was susextension agreements. as the new Superintendent. We tained In the United States the Resettlement Administration has made allot- feel sure these new officers will have ments in amount of $107,075,758 for determination to carry on their fields Rural Rehabilitation loan's and grants. of labor. We wish them everything and grant vouchers certified for that makes for an outstanding ward. rayment in the period July 1. 1933, The popularity of the east side lake to June 26, 1936 amounted to $90,855,-32- 3 road as a circle the lake highshore leaving available balance for fuOn one ture loans and grants and unpaid loan way is increasing this seaon.sixty-nine were there recently Sunday commitments of $16,220,435 as of June route. counted this cars traversing 26. 1936. The farm debt adjustment phase of With a good road on the east side, the the Resettlement Administration pro popularity of the Round the Lake Circle would tend to bring many outgram which is designed to bring farmers and their creditors In side tourists this way. order to make possible a lessening of Miss Cleeda Barnaum, small daughthe obligations of the farmers had ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Barniun had served in 31.566 cases involving an indebtedness of $93,327,379 prior to ad- the misfortune-- on Sunday to fall and her arm above the elbow. She justment, with a reduction effected of break was to Dr. Oapener who took taken $22,973,699. These settlements caused It was her to Evanston for an $1,739,831 of taxes to be paid Allen T. Sanford emphasized the fact reported to be a bad break. We hope that the 12,000 committee members vol- it will soon be on the mend. unteered their services and received Mr. and Mrs. John K. Moffat and only a small per diem rate for the time actually spent in farm debt ad- children, of Murray, and Mrs. Sally Welker of Idaho, visited relatives and justment meetings.friends here last week. PECANS REAL FOOD Mrs. Sarah Pugmire and Mrs. Alm,i Hunziker and son Clifford, of PittsDALLAS, Texas. August 17. 1936. Eat a pound of peesns and you have burg, California, are visiting with Mr. the equivalent of th ee pounds of and Mrs. J. Warren Ta.vlor. Continued on page three beefsteak with, a consequent saving ' of cash. That is the analysis of pecan t HOW TO COOL A HOT HEAD experts at the Texas Omennial Exposition who donned aprons and dem onstrated the many ways in which pe Spend ten minutes in. my barber cans could he made appealing to jaded chair.- Ydull not only get immediate relief from the heat, but youll rtjully appetites. ' lf look like somebody, too. SISTIE AND BUZZIE --VISIT FAIR DAVE SMITHS BARBER SHOP County. Receive H. 0. Loans non-far- man-faeture- - X-ra- y. Big Stampede Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Cox and family of Salt Lake City, spent the week-en- d Trenton Utah here. Miss Vernetta McMellan, of Lake City, who has been visiting the past two months and Mr. Randall, who has been working returned to their homes Sunday. Salt here The elders of Trenton will sponsor Dale a West Cache Stampede at Trenton. here, Saturday, Aug. 29th. A well planned program will furnish ample entertainment for both old and Bishop and Mrs. LeRoy D. Tingey young. announce the arrival of a daughter, Following is the program of the born August 16th. day: 10 :00 Softball game and horseMr. and Mrs. Richard Stuart of shoe pitching. Washington. D. O., are visiting here 11 :00 Novelty auto race and band with Mr. James Stuart and family. concert. 1:00 Horse pulling. (These same Mrs. Carl Gunn and children are teams will pull at the Cache County visiting with relatives at Randolph. Fair.) 8:00 Grand rodeo parade and rodeo Mr. and Mrs. Ray Spencer and child- after which will be thirty rounds of ren returned Tuesday evening from good, fast boxing. Aurora, Utah, where they have been 9:00 Grand ball. (Good Music.) visiting. The committee consists of : General Chairman: Wendel Merrott: advertisMr. and Mrs. Dave Bryson of Pay-so- ing, N. O. Payne; E .A. and Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Bryson Littledyke; fights Telborn Holt; conof Eureka, were week-envisitors here. cessions, Ben Red; material, Cecil Payne: finance. Earl Andrew; rodeo. LAKETOWN SEWING CLUB Bill Haslam ; amusements, Merlin Cottle; publicity, June Lower and Mary Wheeler. in Club met Our has Sewing If anyone is interested in any of regulr meetings on the 26th of July and the 5th of August The time the above mentioned events, they are ws spent in sewing. Three of the girls asked to communicate with the aboe have completed their childs dress and committeemen. A committee has also been appointed bloomers and are commencing to work on their sport dresses. S'everal of the to sprinkle the rodeo grounds and keep the dust. girls are working on luncheon sets, down Rodeo queens from different Cache which they have chosen to make as their electral articles. The girls are Valley towns, one of which will be all pleased to hear there will be a cnosen queen of the Cache County in the parade. County Fair as they can place their Fair, will rideBucka roos will be in adThe Trento articles pn exhibit. We are sorry that our Campfire Outing was postponed, joining towns playing and singing cow and hope the Weather Man will be boy and popular songs. kind enough to give us a fair day on Bf Y. V. NEWS August 22, when we all plan to meet together at Lakota. mountain is PROVO A 12.000-foo- t The girls are all enjoying the summer reading eourse. Some have al- the campus on which Annie Stuart of Woodruff is now studying. With 139 most completed the five books. others, she is enrolled in the Alpine RUTH ROBINSON. Club Reporter. term of Brigham Young Uuniversity. The main campus of the university is at Provo but the Alpine term is held 18 miles away, at Aspen Groven, 6800 feet upon the wooded shoulders of Mt. Timpanogos, dominent peak of the Wasatch range: The students live in rustic cabins among aspens and evergreens on the moraine of an ancient glacier. They attend lectures in the open air or under large canvas flies. They hold programs m a huge rock and log amphitheatre. Their laboratories are streams meadows and and lakes, flower-filleforests, cliffs full of fossils and faults. By going to the valley 2000 feet below and climbing to the summit they can see within a few hours how plants climatic conditions varying front warm temperate to arctic. Sixty-nin- e towns in eight states, Canada and Mexico are represented among the students. The term will end August 29th. n horse-pullin- 4-- 4--H d r 1 FREE SHOWS PLENTIFUL DALLAS, time. LAGOON AUGUST 31. Shave No, this isnt a barber shop advertisement. Were just reminding yon to read about the really close shaves that actually happened to people . . thrilling experiences recounted by Floyd Gibbons in his "Adventurers Club, a regular feature of this newspaper. If , youre tired of the hum-drulife, if you want excitement by the carload, turn right now to this issues Adven- hirers Club article by Floyd Gibbons, the ace headline hunter and war correspondent! think that the reunion just for Rich County people who Some people once lived in Rich County. NOT StJ The reunion is for all Rich Coumy people. Those who are living in Rich County at the present are expected lo attend. Why not meet your friends at Lagoon. August 31st? Free admission and everything iwo-fo- r one. Also free watermelons for all Rich County people. A nice program has been arranged and a very good time can be had. Now if you want an outing and want, a real good time, make up a party and go to Lagoon, Monday, August 31st. A 1 . . is old-tim- haystack belonging to Wilson Bros was struck by lightning Monday evening. The stack was put up Saturday and contained about fifteen tons of hay. The bolt went in at the south end of the stack and came out at the north end. The entire stack was (burned. Woodrow Wilson and Ray Hach-ett- , who were in a nearby field, to the Wilson hay camp, were dazed iby the bolt but were unaware that the haystack had been struck. COOL IN TEXAS . DALLAS, Texas, August 17, 1936. Old iSol has with the Texas Centennial Exposition in making everything comfortable for visitors. Ten acres of floor space is and 12 acres more ha mechanical ventilation. Texas temperatures for July ranged a full ten degrees below those of the same period in the West and North. 1 EXPO. BOOMS BUSINESS DALLAS .Texas, August 17, 1936.-Th- Centennial Exposition has brought a wave of prosperity to the Southwest., Recent statistics reveal - business-c:veed- s even- - that of some of the boom days of the normalcy period immediately following the World War. PIRAGOMS DROVE' VOW EDWIN BALMER - 1 HAYSTACK en-rou- te A Close 17, 1936.- REMEMBER THE RICH COUNTY REUNION AT - tu-Te- xas Texas, August Survey shows there are more free shows of the first rank on the grounds of the Texas Centennial Exposition than were ever before presented. Name orchestras and players present programs keeping the visitor busy thru a full day. -- LIGHTNING STRIKES g, d - DALLAS, Texas, August 17, 193C Sistle and Buzzie Dali, the President f grandchildren, recently visited Centennial Exposition. In con, pany with their father, they saw sights, but had an e only for the ferris wheel on the Mic way, where they spent most of thee at e Lets Go." KUDfEN RED LABEL COPYRIGHT O COWIN BALMER W.N.U. 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