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Show An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear JUver Valley Volume II Number 7 Plrf $ 1.50 Per Year Randolph, Utah. Friday March 4, 1938 ; In Advance NEW L.D.S. RECREATION HALL DEDICATED 4t Sacrament Services) Utah Youths in Washington D. C. Many Visitors From Other Wards Held in Ward Chapel . Attend Dedicatory Services Sacrament services were held for the Dedicatory services of the new Ran- Evans contracting and building corfirst time Sunday in the Randolph Ward Ohapel since the building was dolph Recreation Hall were held at poration of Salt Lake City, was the remodeled ; under the direction of Bish Randolph Sunday morning at 10:00 next speaker. He said that Ashton o clock an the new hall, under the direc- and Evans had contracted and built op Johnson as follows : some of the finest buildings of the The choir sang The Hosannah An-tion of Bishop L. B. Johnson. them. Prayer G. N. Wests n, of the Apoetie Albeit E Bowmen, Chief church, hut he had never worked with Arhitoot Raymond Ashton, and Geo. a finer people or had seen a better spir Laketown Ward. ' The choir sang Tis Asmoon, project supervisor, of Sait Lake it than prevailed in the Randolph ward. Even Tide.' " He said he had enjoyed the work and City, were special guests. The speakers were Bishop L. B The services started at 10:00 oclock had admired the spirit in which the Johnson, G. Willard Peart, Geo. Ashwith (the choir and congregation sing- Randolph, people had put over the work ton and Raymond J. Atiiton, of Salt ing, Gladly Meeting Kindly Greeting. He said the people of the ward deservLake OLty; Alfred Eearl and Hynrm followed by the choir singing, I Know ed the praise his company had furnNebeker of Laketown Ward: .Tame Invoca- ished the plans and we had furnished That My Redeemer Lives. tile Stake M. of J. Brawn, jr., Peart, was tion Wm. offered T. The the man power and money. He said he Rex. by Presidency; Apostle Albert E. Bowen, ward choir then sang Sweet is the hope the Lord would bless us and that twelve member of the apostles, junior we would always stand on our own Work. of Salt Lake OLty. L. B. Johnson gave an ad- feet Bishop The Moaning , Duett, Nielson Bros., dress of welcome, and also introduced The choir then sang Redeemer of Breaks. the speakers, among whun were the Israel Ladies Trio, Betty Jones, Kathleen Stake Presidency, James Brown, Jr., Joseph I-- Williams, member of the Out of Rex and Jennie Wilson, (a) J. M. Peart and Joseph I. Williams, Stake Presidency, was the next speakT.ees. , the Dust to You. (b) of Evanston. er. He said he was vmy happy to be at The char sang, Red'emer of Is-- 1 G. Willard Peart, chairman of the the dedicatory service; praised the peo Let the Mountains Shout for rael, ward building committee, was the first pie of the Randolph Wa-for their Joy, and Praise God for Wbm All He said he marveled speaker. He said it was one of the achievements. Blensinsn Flow. He that they could do so much in so dhort Wendell Anderson of Logan, left, and George Sheya of Provo, act as happiest moments of his life. Benediction was offered by Bisbp thanked of the tbe and ward, time. Said he hoped the bojs and girls people university. leaders student debate at George Washington all others who had given their support. of the ward would respect the building LeRoy Tingey, of' the Woodruff Ward. He gave the following report He said and keep it looking as nice as it does A bronze tablet with the following INTERESTING FACTS MADE Bit bop John C. Gray, UTAHNS ATTAIN HIGH the waid' 'had been eighteen months today. He said he hoped the ward inscription: POSTS IN UNIVERSITY PUBLIC A'll ANNUAL horn in Scot'and, 1853; died In Ran-building the Recreation Hall and realways have the same spiiitTn GOVERNMENT STUDENT dreamery meeting modeling the Ward Ohapel, at a total would doJph, 1932. Daner and builder. Suanything they tried to do. Said he cost of $40,555.85, as follows : Cash re- hoped the (building would always be pervisor of the Chapel and Relief was dedicated (By Lkyd N. Johnson, Executive Sec re STOCK HOLDERS AND PATRONS ceived from L. D. S. church, $23,994.00. used in the way the Lord wanted it Home, LEARN AMOUNT OF BUSINESS The ward raised $16,561.85, as follows used. tory, USAiO Alumm, 1935-37- ) to the memory of B'tivep John 0. Gray. TRANSACTED BY STAR VALLEY Labor and material $3,836.32 ; salvage Albert E. Bowen, junior member of Two Utahn CREAMERY COMPANY of old Opera House $2,648.75 ; cash Washington, D. C. the Apostles spoke next. He said he NEW BUSINESS FIRM George Washington $10,076.78, with an additional cost of did not expect to see such a fine buildOPENS IN EVANSTON kopdebented inthe debate Af ton, Wyoming The annual meet- - $500.00 Cor wrecking the old Opera a with, the UniUinversay ing. Praised the people for their efCo. law school held at ing of the Star Valley Creamery of a versity Virginia on and old (balance an ijouse left made to erect such a fine buildforts A. Former VCounty Commissioner J. Oban jottesville, Virginia. The Utahns was held in the Wray theatre last The raised money by ing. He reatted some of the experi Johnson, Upper Bear river rancher. uphold the affirmative of the question Tuesday afternoon with about 90 pe ye ward was raised cash and ences of his youth and of his travel by labor, and and highly respected Resolved That! the Commonwealth of cent of the stock represented. were which etc., sold cattle, produce, throughout the state Said whenever withhis dependable citizen, associated Before the meeting ap ml a fin Pj and turned into cash, and by ward should adopt ' a unicameral you do a thing do it well Praised the . tons, hare secured the agency for the Virginia David Ha. show, entitled 'rhe debate, held in Hotel He said 'their was not a people for their spirit of building. He tep(ainmen:ts. International Farm Equipment, and legislature. was before the Chartottes-viil- e starring Will Rogers, was family in the ward who had not douat- - said a man willing to give and help, are open for business at 921 Front St. Monitikelio, f ree to the ocktiouiers and RuMin.es 5 Mens banquet. (Xj to the cause. He told of the spirit would lead a happier, richer, fuller In this city. with which the peop'e worked and help life. He said it dont matter what othWen- by Manager C. S. Wry . The and Utahns, Sheya Geoige The Johnsons are one of the best dell greatly appceoatid by those pres- Ud, of how one couple had come to a ers think, its what we think of ourAndtuson, are trom Provo and Lo- was . known pioneer families, having a wide e ward benefit entertainment bringing selves. If wte are not doing the right Both are prospecrespectively. wxnmeiKcd by President Lia, and varied acquaintance throughout gan The me a fmwr of former student a cream which thing we know it. He told of the miltive Lawyers. Sheya, Uinta county, with a reputation . for E. Linford giving a brief report they contributed to tbe Jos. Provo of school, high president party, after pay lions that are spent for liquor and honorable and fair dealing, and we be- body mpaaiy I ing their ticket There were 'Said the building Should be active in student affairs, being vice is many oth speak for them prosperity and wish president of the mens independents at since their last annual meeting. ers of this kind, too numerous to men- - uwd as a place to come and rebuild them suCecss in their new enterprise. Secretary Wallace I. Gardner then Horn. He asked the Westings of tbe ourselves. He then' offered the dediGeorge Washington University. , Tbe Wyoming Times, Evanston. a financial report of the business Lord upon the Randolph Ward. read Wendell Anderson is a graduate of catory prayer Read their announcement elsewhere tho Utah State bv the company during the last done Geo. Ashton, experienced church conRtlslilop Johnson thanked all who had College. Agricultural 1937. , , in THU REAPER. tractor and builder spoke next. -- Ife helped make the Service a success. he was president of the nine months of During 1935-3Some of the interesting facts of this said It was a day all had looked forThe choir sang. Let Us RMoice. Rocky Mountain Region International ward to a of Benediction was offered by Wm. Relation Clubs. He has spenlt several report were: was Said how day rejoicing. That $8000 paid in dividends to he had enjoyed working with the Ran- Johnson. years preparing a thesis study of pro- stockholders the past six weeks. dolph during He from said Utah for he visitors knew the Etanston, Woodlegispeople. the modernizing posals' Many This, of course is from earnings dur- neep'e of Randolph ward would be re- ruff, Kemmerer and other Laketown, Messrs Fulham and Peterson went to lature. more. the past year or warded for their efforts. Interestingly enough, George Wash- ing Salt Lake City Monday night after nearby communities were present. The the last nine months of 1937 During a Raymond Ashton of the Ashton and chapel was almost filled to capacity. has student legisschool and returned the same night ington University received were milk lbs. of 8,077,000 They went with Mr. Booth to attend lature composed of 100 members elect- from patrons and manufactured into the basketball game in which Randolph ed from the student body on a basis of dry mallk and butter, all of whichmar-is SOUTH RICH GAGERS four o immfihtee. town team participated. George Sheya is sold, more could have been 9 TRIUMPH chairman of of the Labor committee keted and It been available. had Our 'boys played North Summit and Wendell Anderson is chairman of same $100,848.00 this period During The South Rich High School cagers High School Wednesday. Nortb Sum- the committee on Agriculture. Mir. and Mrs. Ben T. Orvin motored was paid to the patrons in cash for defeated the North Ahum five in to Salt lake City Saturday evening. mit is the champion of that county. milk by the company. their last Fridays game at Afton. The game DISTRICT JUDGE LEWIS They won 26 to 40 . About a year ago, tbe company in was fast throughout. They played South COURT JONES HOLDS Mr. and Mrs. Russel W. Kii k, of Salt stalled machinery for the purpose l summit but lost the Wednesday night, The school play, Huckleberry Finn with milk. This, Lake City, spent Sunday at the home manufacturing dry contest 26 to 40. The team seemed to is to be held In the Recreation Hall of Mrs. Mary K. Weston. Miss BarJudge Lewis Jones of Brigham City, other additions and improvements, be off balance. Thornock, playing came home with them. Friday night You cant afford to miss bold district court at Randolph cost about $44,000. Of this amount, was the only player that could bara Weston guard,' Fanrell Johnson of Logan. it now. been has paid. $26,000 already Summit has a Charles L. Alley of Preston, Idaho, Among other cases was a divorce The two retiring directors, John A. hit the basket. North team, and should go a long is spending a few days vacation at the Another issue of the Seminarian granted Donald Walton from Mrs. Leah Linford and Arthur W. Johnson were veIT bourmmeet comes out Friday, March 4. to serve for the Walton. liome of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. unanimously The Judge made the remark bow next 'three years. This is the third H. Alley. P. T. A. MEETING HELD NOTICE strange it seemed not to ee Lawyer time there men have been selected as , iEldiers Woodruff Stuck! and E. T. Mumps are decreasing fast Practi- Geo. H. Crosby, jr., who has always at directors on the board. Star Val'ey In-a larger group than Shepherd of Paris, and other visitors Tuesday night cally all the tiudents have returned to tended district court. dependent. usual attended the P. T. A. meeting. fTOni the school. t- The next district court session will north, visited our church ser- ltron Christiansen Time spoke Long be held May 18, 1938. vleps Rmidav I Education program in Rich County. . Tie assembly Friday will be given t Musical numbers were rendered by a Mrs. B. Y. Irwin returned from Salt by tbe Sophomore cass. NOTICE .womans chorus and Peggy Kennedy. Tiflfcw j. OLty Friday, where she had been Mr. and and 8:00 Mrs. Pearl Davis Rife Club Itefrefhmenrts served at the close for the past ten' days with her husband There was a drill by the Pep girts o'clock SolsMeeting Tuesday night mating" Place, important business, Elmo Leavitt, of Auburn, Wyo., spent the L. D. S. hospital. It is reported Wednesday nite between the halves of the week-eu- d voting withMr. and The next meeting is to be held on at t the game. Did you see it? Each one is steadily improving. he Mrs. Sidney Lutz. They report that carried a banner of cheer to spur the LITERARY CLUB MEMBERS MEET in Star Valley, spring is just around I boys on. Sidney J. Nebeker is spending a few corner. FOR SALE OR LEASE Mrs. Edna Rex entertained the La- the days at Salt Lake City. Two boys came into the Home Eco dies Literary Club at her home 'Wedof Leas-t- he Pusey Home- nornis room singing a strange song. nesday evening, Feb. 23rd, with Mrs. Wei, March came in like a lamb I reto Argyle assisting, Neighbore of Golden Thorodc of Afton, Wyoming, I tiead entry near Woodruff. Utah, con- - (most of the day Wonder what the idea was ! citing of approximate! v 600 acres. the sky, by Gladys Hasty Chr roll, was spent last week visiting with Mr. and A. H. HOUGAARD. 417 Felt Bldg., WARD BENEFIT DANCE Tbe first year home eonomics girls reviewed by Mira Florence Bingham. Mrs. Sherman Lutz. Salt Lake City, . Utah. A BIG SUCCESS mcmbenis and five visitors were making cookies Thursday and pre Twenty-fiv- e ' dv.- - Mar. 1938. were The ladies present. visiting pared another luncheon Friday. Mlsa Grace Wright employed by the were Mrs.' Gwen' Brough, Mrs. Goldie General Electric Go., of Salt Lake City The Randolph Waud Benefit Dance A special assembly was held on Wed- Coriess, Mrs. Ethel Spencer, and Mrs. was a week-enand and Food! Sale held Friday night, was visitor at the A wan- - grown from a few, to thirty-fiv- e a big success, and netted a neat little more are joining every week. nesday to create enthusiasm for the Patton. creek Electric Light Co. will next Our the be at sum meeting after paying all expenses. game at night Also a snake dance borne of Mrs. Edna Smith Wednesday The The down town. quilt, donated by Mrs. Wm. Parent month Teacher j of Fish Charles Haven, February Mr. Stocks, was raffled off, brought which evening, March 9th. was well attended, there Idaho, spent Sunday with Ms daugh- ly meeting $20 00 over Lake Cook. being persons ninety present Mrs. Clarence ter, ' A large crowd attended. town was well represented, there being ! number The lyeeuxn which was to BLtiiop Clarence Cook made a spe-- 1 about thirty present After the b? given at Laketowm was not presentl a few sports and a delicious trip to Salt Lake City Monday ,re- - gram was NEW 1938 STOCK ed because of car difficulties. If ar- turning the same day. lunch served. WALL rangements can be made later by the National Assemlby Program' Company, The M. I. A. Green and Gold Ball Mr. Morris T. Hodaes, a termer resiPAINTS .VARNISHES we will have the Shakespearian play, dent here. Is spreding a week on his was well attended. The Melody boys ; i; KALSOMINE ENAMELS by Jack Rank, later. farm while his daughter and husband. of Montpelier furnished the music. The was hall and decorated with streamers are DeVere Mrs. (Mr. and Taggart) All Next Week Girls in home economics Class II visiting in Logan. the M. I. A. motto. The hall was crowdIf you are going to modernize home this spring you willt ed to capacity. have bevun on (problem of remaking your Sale Of Also The ward social honoring tbe retir- Mr. Stonier Sipronte came over from ed ctothing. ' Thy have also Started surely want to see our new line.' The prices are reasonable, too. Lngan Tnedav to opend the week with ing Counselors of Bishop Spence, was Colgates T6oth Powder on their home projects. well attended. After the excellent pro Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sprouses. The Band plaved at the game Wed gram, danchg was indulged In and ALICE H. DURNPORD Da neb-- freshmento were served. Nice presents ii Garden' OMv Chanter rnsdhy nite. More new pieces have 940 Main St. Phone 44 , heM tiiti-- l were presented to the retiring brethern been resounding threu-ebe ha IK tors of Utah Pienrerw. Evanston, Wyoming N. John Hodges, Thnrsdav. Th'v les j Julius Wright and month! v meeting EVANSTON, WYO. Reported bv VIRGIN! 4 PUTNAM. aon was Historical Miracles in Pio-anappreciative remarks by Bishop This organization has Spence for the services rendered. neer Days. iBK3TT TINGEY, 1 -- I I I I 1 .So-cit- 1901-191- 8. well-know- - - en-tu- re V, I . ,1 ., to o. - 6 South Rich News Km. hr. s. " Laketown News 40-2- 40-2- 9 I Tues-porte- r, I 1 ( Garden CltV News - 1 . I -- I I d Oor-les- ANNUAL pro-da- Woodbury 2 for s, PAPER lc Sale lc I Metro Store re-T- he 1 r-- d I t f I lv-- |