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Show ffl RICH COUN.fl REAPER, fiAMKJUR, UTAH EXTENSION NEWS NOTES American Produces WT JWBPWliAA SUMMARY OF EXTENSION SERVICE ACCOMPLISHMENTS The 1:000,000th Barrel of Wiskey The following is a brief summary of tne accompimnuicnts through the Lx tension (service in KicU County oumig the past year, Dec. 1, 1936 Nov. 30, 1937: & - Melvin Kennedy Reports on Rich County State Road t On September 6th, 1933, the American Distilling Company, Inc,, Illinois, FOUR II CLUB produced its first barrel of Whiskey HIGHLIGHTS after repeal. Novemebr 29, 1937, this Lets give the State Road Commis- sion a vote of thanks for the new road they have built for us this year. It Is a beautiful piece of road. Mr. J. B. members were enrolled Burns lias shown himself to be a Ninety-sidistillery placed in one of its 'giant und 9S per cent completed their proengineer. for aging the As of last year the Ogden office barrel of whiskey. This proves jects, compared to 66 per cent in 1936. have cooperated with us in every posthe companys claim beyond' any shad- The quality of the work improved sible way. Mr. F. per cent over last year. Miles, our disow of doubt that it is one of Americas 1936 Na- trict engineer, and Mr. Win Templeton, attended the Taylor Jay fine whiskies. of The largest producers Club Congress at Chicago assistant, hare made numerous trips of occasion of the pouring of the one mil- tional lionth barrel of whiskey was celebrated and George Brown won the honor this inspection giving detailed instruction as 60 the care and maintenance of our year. by a luncheon attended by executives of won Lamborn 1936 Paul the roads. $100 the dumpany and many distinguished Union Pacific Scholarship. He is now Mr. E. Shupe, our equipment foreguests. Among these present were V. at the Utah State Agricultural College. man, was up a Short while ago to ine Y. Dallman, Springfield Internal Arlo B. Weston, 1935 scholarship spect and make suire our equipment Collector for the Peoria Pekin Mr. winner is also at the U. S. A. CJ. for was in the proper condition for the District, Walter .T. Lehman, Phdlndet bis second year. We have received 2 coming snows. phia and Jacob Younge, Peoria; Vice senior members attended the miles of additional new snow fence. President of the Company ; Robert E. 4 HEight Institute at Logan in J one. This should help considerable. Bryan, Superintendent of the Pekin Rich Oounty members won 1 4rH Plant; Mayor W. E. iSrihurman, M. E. grand championship; 5 first; 5 sec- GRADE SCHOOL PUTS Tambling, Deputy Interna 1 Revenue onds; 1 third ; 3 fourth j, and 2 fifth ON WONDERFUL TLAY Collector; Postmaster Roy Preston places at the 1937 State Fair. A total State Senator Martin B. Lowham of $76.50 and 3 medals were won in Prop. Meet Mt Santa Claus, put on by County Judge W. J. Reardon, Henry premiums. Creditable exhibits were the of under the direction school, grade ITergel. W. P. Hergel, I. M. Deirner, displayed at the County Fair. Principal Glen Rex, was one big sucSheriff Ralph Goar, Chief of Police, Thirty-threlivestock members own cess. Tt was pronounced one of the Guv Donahue. 90 animals and 29 Chinese Pheasants RanFfw people realize the contribution were raised. Ten complete costumes best grade school plays shown in of the Distilling Industry In providing were made; 228 breakfast dishes and dolph. cast The follows: employment directlv and in(UreHv fv 48 meals prepared, 12 recipe files and Santa Rav Osborn as as well thousands furnishing 12 posters, and 18 Senior Home Science Mrs. Santa many McKinnon Ruth an market ior the Am articles were made. Sixty forestry reSmith June Margery erican farmer. The American Distill- quirements were completed. Ninety Mo dn Melina Hoffman Stylish ing company, Luc., operating p.ant tour of the 96 records of projects Bears '. Flovd Hoffman. in Pekin, 111., Gretna, La., Philadelphia, weie completed. Jock Snowball. Freddie Smith. i a., and teausaliU, Calil., is one of A successful County Outing was Minrv Ton Shirley Tu Kennedy the very considerable factors in the held at Lakota Resort, two dairy club nnhberluik Mary Clawson bu. iii'.s's picture of this country today. shows were held at Lakctown. Thru Evrdinre-- s In the Pekin plant alone, 14,000 these activities 91 luiys and girls Bob Jackson Captain bushels ox gram can lie mashed daily. have learned many improved practices Corless Dr. Frank Capsule Figuring 300 producing days, this on the farm and in the home. Gobble Dale Kennedy Amfor means a potential market the Dale Hoffman Lens erican Farmer of 4,200.000 bushels of HOME ECONOMICS Blaine Nichoils Static grain per year. Pointer Jay Thomson This daily mash produces 70,000 galFive women are keeping home ac Being sincerely grateful of Choruses Dolls, Frost Painters, lons of whiskey per day which is stored counts, and five are guvmg children Errand Polar Girls, Guard, Fairies, for the liberal patronage At the present definite allowances. in Five families Guests. time The American Distilling Companv were given help 111 home furnishings, Bookkeepers, Dressmakers, and support accorded us Every child took a part. Inc., is aging in these building, etc. over 15,000,000 gallons of whiskey. the past year, and ever Two pressure cookers were purehas NOTICE The indirect employment Is ed and 40 tested for temperatures. Fix' mindful of your valued were instructed in the proper During the me nth of OctobThe Tublic is hereby notified that er, over 4,102,645 bottles, caps and la- use of pressure cookers." ApproximateStandaid Fire Policies No. 7509 to No. good will and friendship, bels were used in the Pekin, Plant ly lUOj quarts of home grew 11 prottuce 525 inclusive, Dwelling House Polialone. In addition to these materials were canned in cooperation with adult ties No. llx to No. 125 inclusive of the we are truly happy to wish barrels, cases and cartons and other leaders. HOME INSURANCE AGENCY, Mr. one and all a Forty-thre- e families are using shipping materials were used, thus ere Jesse Hatten, Agent, of the NATIONof hundreds The for peocomphosphate. County Agent AL union ating employment insurance Very Merry Christmas pui chased 300 lbs. for women in Ran- pany, have been lost, mislaid or ple in these industries. In the Pekin Plant employment is dolph. and a stolen, under which cLcumstauces given to nearly 1,000 Union employees. their issue being unauthorized, said Incidentally, it is of interest to note COMMUNITY PRO JEO S Happy, Prosperous policies are null and void. that the Pekin Plant of The American The holder of these policies will New Year Two communities put over beautificaDistilling Company, Inc., was the first please return them to the Company tion campaigns plant, in the industry to sign a closed at Pittsburg, Pa., and should there be A successful county fair and rodeo shop agreement and all products of thi return premium involved it will any was held. The County Commission be plant are produced by union labor. paid. In case of loss promptly EVANSTON, WYO. gave $300 for premiums and $200 for claimed by any person or persons as The Distilling Industry is making the rodeo. to the holders of these policies, the Company very Considerable contribution A plan of recommendations on majnr will incomes ctf Federal and State Govern deny any or all liability thereunmeats. Over $47,000,000 has been paid county problems was written up by der. the Oounty Planning Board. . NATIONAL UNION by the American Distilling Company itStandard, Whitehouse Cafes Interest is growing in cooperative FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. self to the Federal Government alone marketibg. 26 - 30 - 35c Dinners since repeal. SOUTH RICH WINS f CROP IMPROVEMENT First - Class Cooking OVER EVANSTON HIGH SOUTH RICH NEWS Excellent Service The Woodruff reservoir 'project has South Rich High School took a fast Everyone was quite surprised last rimed over to the Reclamation SerEVANSTON, WYO. Friday night to see South Rich make vice for further investigal ion, the Otter tasiketball game xrom the Evanston score a over Cokeviile. The Creek tuck a high victory Wing Wong, Prop. project was approved by the High .School Thursday night by Quality Goods score beign 43 16. State Engineer, and measuring devices of .28 to 25. The game between the have been placed in Woodruff. Big second teams of the two schools was won by Evanston y a score of 25 to 24. South Rich played its return game 'reek and Otter Creek. South Rich has one of the fastest with Lyman Hign last Saturday night teams it has had for years. They ut Lyman. It vws a very gurnet game, CLEAN SEED AND have not been .defeated on their home WEED CONTROL although Lyman won by one point. new with from old floor. ANY SHOE 1 The flashy red suits of the Tep Club Through local committees 4333 tbs EXPERT WORKMANSHIP-BE- ST GRADE SCHOOL NOTES made quire an improvement in our of farm seeds were purchased ior 29 OF MATERIAL fanners. is uouir at m Friday, that perhaps e Forty-ninof acres noxious weeds Mr. Lenzers Magician Show was why South Rich made so many points. WE ARE EQUIPPED TO HANin 117 Pitches were cultivated on 27 held on December 17th. It was rery ALL CLASSES OF HARNDLE Were all waiting for Conley to get farms, and 300 lbs. of atlacide were good. Woodruff sohocl came down to & SADDLE REPAIR WORK ESS see it. All who came said tluy likid rid of his mumps so he can make some used. IF IT IS MADE OF LEATHER, more field baskets when we need them it. He told us a secret of good teeth. WE REPAIR IT CASH CROPS The first rule was bo eat the right kinds of food. The second was to exThe first edition of the Seminarian COMMUNITY SHOE acres of fortified ercise your teeth. The third was to This year 55 will be published this week, it will be REBUILDER were seed planted compared brush your teeth twice a day. The honoring Christmas and Joseph Smith. to 41 potatoes L. Atkinson, Prop. H. 1936. One of acre in see eight to was dentist fourth rule your We invite the townspeople to patron 922 Mam Street ize the paper and show the students "elite sugar beet seed was planted three times a year. to test, of the growing Evanston, Wyo. practicability NORRIS. PHYLLIS worthare working for something they sugar beet seed in Rich Comity 1 while. BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN GRAIN AND Four Senior students had the Christ- FORAGE CROP-SA birthday party was given at the mas spirit last Friday afternoon and LEWIS LONGHURST home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rex, in iorgot to hear 'the bell. (Or did tliey ? ) Three farmers planted 150 lbs. B. Mrs. of honor Monday Rex, Mary in demonstration plots. Re Most of the graduating seminary stu- suits barley Notary Public were fair, two farmers planted afternoon. A large number of elderly attended. dents have received, their pins. They clover as test people acre of are very attractive and everyone is plots. One strawberry Refreshments were served and a LICENSED ABSTRACTOR was good, the other plot pleased with them. very delightful time reported. t.1 rather poor the ttae of inspection. The Reaper joins with her many Of Rich County, Utah One car' (40 (HO lbs.) of harier was The American History class had a hipped to the drouth area. friends and relatives in wishing for her Aspecialty of making Deeds and Titles as very bard examiantion Thursday, many more happy birthdays. nine farmers seeded Thitry was promised by Mr. Peterson. They pasture, mixed hay and alfalfa lands. 1 all had to write a letter to Santa and Tn general, results were good. H. Crosby, Jr., has George Attorney AND GUARDIANSHIP then lijteii to a very interesting Christ-am- s his health. The PROBATE NOTICES a in break had quite story. (Much to their surprise.) PFOOTTLENT trouble will require a major surgical FEED CROPS tier of ulcerated teeth coupled with seem to be APPLY TO THE COUNTY CLERK Glen aud Fred having prostate gland trouble. The gland FOR FURTHER INFORMATION cf quite a lev of trouble over a girl whose dQmonstrfition Thrf silage plots 7: trouble will require a major srugical Initials are V. P. It seems as if Fred corn ondrv land were Ilan fed V Result j to are who those per operation but NOTICE TO CREDITORS has been the winner lately. were satisfactory, form it have required that his teeth The teeth have be taken out first Estate of Lehi N. Earley, deceased. We are all looking forward to see a FRUIT CROPS now all been removed. He is looking will present claims with Creditors South between very interesting game after his law practice from his home Rich and' Evanston High Thursday Two pruning demoridrafiot.s uerv nt 332 10th street. The operation will vouchers to the undersigned at her resiChances are that it will be very close rendneted and 3 growers asiMed It. ikely be performed just before or just dence in Laketown, Utah, on or before di vidua lly. game. after New Years. The iTmes, Evans- the 12th day of February, A. D. 1938. ton. AILEEN WESTON, The Music Department is giving the APPRECIATION 1 Mr. Administratrix, assembly program Thursday. Marietta N. EARLEY, of and the students have worked The County Agent expresses bis sinLEHI Marietta is Hebrew and meant cere appreciation for the support nr'1 hard to make it successful. Deceased. little Mary. It is also a flower cooperation given bv individuals and December of first Date publication, from the another mariet, South Rich extends to all of yon a organizations who have helped earrv name, D. 1937. A. name for which the 10th.; bell, activities Service out Extension New Canterbury the Merry Christmas and a Happy in florigraphy means Ad v. Dec. 10, 17, 24, 31, 1937, and during ttiA rvocfYear. Next Week Continued REX. KATHLEEN Jan. 7, 1938. Reported by x juygilsi very-capabl- 1,000,-000t- h 10-1- 5 May the yuletide bring to our many friends A cMerry Christmas And i. Pool Candy Tobacco 4-- Cigars In Conjunction with Rev-enu- the Liguor Package -- cHappy cNew Year Dave Smiths Barber Shop Soft Drinks Agency. 4-- Darrell Marshall e VHRRK (4iimTMA ever-increasi- ml-- 4-- H 4-- H 4-- We are grateful for your valued patronage the past year and are happy to sincerely wish one and all MERRY CHRISTMAS HAPPY NEW YEAR - g. - fire Sols Place Hi o2)CEi83rH& L . 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