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Show I :: i v Anndepefident Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Of The People Ot Rich Count? and Lower Bear River Valley K' Volume $ 1.50 Per Year In Advance Randolph, TJtihFflday June 10, ,1938 ; Number 21 11 South Rich High Funeral Services for x '4 Library to be Open .Joshua x Funeral services, under tbfe direction of BbhopL....B, .Johnson were heldf'riday iri the Randolph ; Ward Chapel, as follow'd : choir sang, O, It I& WonderInvocation was offered by Hoffman. Arch Webb, of Lake wsa the first, sp?aker. lie- talkthe life of his uncle .josh; said he w'as the second baby boy born in Utah; that he was called by Brigham Young to settle in Bear; Lake Valley in the year I860.- Said he was the first mail carrier from Evanston, Wyo. to Montpelier, Idaho. Told of his' love for little children, and how he loved to pl ay with him. Said he ,was a very religions man and loved to read the Scriptures. The Laketown male quartet, Ernest Irwin,' Hetoer ' Robinson, Oliver Walilstrom and Albert Weston, sang, Sweet- Hour of Prayer. H. Robinson of the Bear. Lake Stake, spoke next. He read- - from the 40th; and 41st chapters of Alma, regarding the Resurrection. He said deceased was 'a and had gone to reap a good reward. Wm. Webb; another nephew', talked next. lie said he came to Meadowville 52 years ago and was taken in and cared for by his uncle Josh. H'safil''if there w'as over an honest 5nttan; 'hi.-i ' uncle was one. Said his wordiiWSMS'fts good as his note. Told how he used to buy ; cattLe for an Evanston bank. ' He said his uncle Josh had, taught him. to .be God fearing and to attend Sunday school and meetings;"'--rMrs. Samuel Rexsaqg, When You Come to the End of a Perfect Day. Hyrum Nebeker spoke next. He said he was very pleased t6 have the privilege to speak at the funeral of Joshua Eldredge. He said he could" pay ' no further tribute than those that had already been paid. He spoke of the Eldredge family. He spoke praisingly of his first wife lizzie. Winder, spoke of her as a teacher. ; Bishop John- II. Weston, of Laketown, was the next speaker. He said he was very happy to be at the funeral! and endorsed what the other speakers had said. lie said the deceased was truly, a successful man, He said he will receive sue cess for lives we'i. He said deceased had filled the nick in life and had left the world better than he found it. Bishop Johnson, the last; speaker, said he was fclad to meet with the survivors and hdlp Jay the father and unde" away. He said he was sure that Joshua Eldredge was one of the best men who ever lived. He said he was a kindly man and always the same. F. M.' Wllilams,' of Montpelier, Idaho, sang Goiri tHome. Benediction was offered by Walter Eldredge. The grave was dedicated by W. T. Rex, Rest on the Hillside, Rest, . was sung by the choir at the grave. Th F. M. Williams Mortuary had charge of the funeral!. The ful. Henry town, ed on LTHOUGH an extensive of highways serves Britiih Columbia it leads to but does not cut up into nunaU" section. a in many pirte of the continent, the A eyi-te- m Souibh Rich High School library will be open for the use of the public during ' the time from 4 :30 to 6 :00 p. xel on every Tuesday and Friday .beginning Tuesday, June 14. A number of new books of fiction, as well as the older "books will he available to borrowers during the summer. In addition to these books a new set of Encyclopedia , .Brltannica,- has just been received and, will be available as reference: works iEor jus in the library. The library Will be in charge of Miss and use of the books wililfbe-- subject to rule'.and regulations to be found at the library. We urge'ypu to make note of these hours and dates,' and cordially invite'you to use the, facilities of the library during the summer months. The following rules and regulations will apply: All books except reference books and magazines may be borrowed for a period of two weeks and may be renewed for an additional week. Reference works and magazines may not be taken from the library or an adjoining room which may be available under supervision of the librarian AI.1 books taken from or returned to the library must be checked out or in by the librarian in charge. No person may borrow more than two books at any one time. A fine of two cents per day will be charged for any book kept longer than the period for which it was borrowed. Failure to pay and fines assessed will cancel the borrowers privilege to use the library in the future. will be made for the use of any book except as above indicated except that charge will; be made for any books being lost or badly damaged by the borrower. . 5 - ' - - Elaine--Taylo- i Presi-denti.- - game , areaa of the province. Ac cordingly, British Columbia remains the best hunting section of Canada either for the man with the gun or the mad with the camera. On Van couver Island game is so plentiful that there are signe along the roads 'asking motorists to be careful in taking the turns do as not to run into the animals or birds that may be just around the bend. Elsewhere in the province it is a matter of only a mile or so from d highways to sections of forest and mountain! that abound with wild life. The sketch map above outlines the main motor routes of the provinces and the photographs show three typical British Columbia animals. From top to bottom they are; mountain goat, black bear and deer. -- , good-man- , . ; heavily-travelle- - DOUBLE FEATURES TUESDAY - KITES - . - , Starring With MARY CARLISLE, : t- JUNE 18th SATURDAY, UTAHN OPERATED ON AT WASHINGTON '' LLOYD NOLAN - BLUEBEARDS EIGHTH WIFE With CLAUDETTE COLBERT, GARY COOPER News and Comedy WASHINGTON, June 8 Representa tivetive Abe Murdock of Utah, was operated upon for appendicitis at 3 a. m Wednesday at the U, ,S. Navy hospital. His condition, was reported as favorTUESDAY, JUNE 21st BEG BORRW AND STEAL able Wednesday night- g With He complained . of stomach, .pains FRANK MORGAN, JOHN BEAL Tuesday afternoon and Tuesday night he called a doctor who ordered him 2nd HIT to the hospital for examination. There STOLEN HEAVEN his trouble was diagnosed gs appendicitis, and an immediate operation ad Starring vised.' The operation disclosed a badGENE RAYMOND, OLYMPE BRADNA ly infected appendix with considerable inflammation, but there had been no rupture, and early recovery is antici AT pate d. Mr. Murdock had been , in SHOWER HELD SCOUT HOUSE sesthe splendid health throughout sion- and showed no unfavorable syrup A shower was held at the Scout toms until Tuesday. --Salt Lake Tri House for Mm Matt Clawson Thurs' bune. fi yv'.rt day afternoon. A very nice program was given, followed by games and TWO GIRLS INSTANTLY KILLED BY ALTO TRUCK dainty refreshments. : Many useful and beautiful presents were received by happy bride. ; WEIRE RETURNING FROM P. O. the . t WHERE ONE HAD MAILED OUT CLUB THE QUINTET INVITATIONS TO HEIR WEDDING The fifth year dub girls, met for One of the worst auto tragedies known to Southwestern Wyoming oc- their first meeting at the home of Mrs curred Friday evening, May 27, when Gwen Brough. The following officers two sisters, Nettie, 22, and Afton Boyn W'ere chosen: President, Dorothy Ar- Dorothy Ooifiess ; stf fnek by a 'half ton gyle ; ton, ; reporter, Beta Edna Rex Secretary, truck, driyen. by .George Powers, 60, of song and cheer leader, Lyman. Both were killed instantly, Wilson, and Larson. Fearing the tage of the' throng, Row Dorothy talked and planned for our meet ..Wet be. Sers asked that he placed jn jail. The young women, daughters of Mr, ings. This is bur fifth year and we and Mrs. Joseph Bqypftn, .of McKin are taking major in sewing, and minor non, were returning from- thC Fort in cooking. The second meeting of the Quintet Rridger postoffice, where the. younger Club girls was held at the' home had mailed to invitations Pjjrl wedding Mrs. of Erma Jones, our other was her wedding, Which te have taken leader. We talked about scrapbooks place June 4th to Carl Peterson, at und planned to start sewing on our Fort Brldger. She had just recently first articles, at the next meeting. , from-thRiver Green graduated High RETA WILSON i School. ' Reporter. f .: f -- . - from town A good representation attended the Joshua Eldredge funeral at Randolph on Saturday. Cleve Norris of Randolph was a recent visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Norris. They moved to. their new home east of the service station. Farrell Rider, from Logan to Pinedale, Wyo., stoppsd off a few minutes to shake hands with friends here. ' . John Satterthwaite City was a town . Mr. and Mra C. H. Alley and sons and Mr: and Mrs. Oliver Wahlstrom attended the graduating exercises at the U.- S. A. O. Tuesday at Logan Russell Alley graduating from college - Mrs. Clayton and Mra Allred of Paris, attended Relief Society meeting here Tuesday as stake visitors. . 4-- - o The County graveled some of the streets through town last week, thus bettering the roads and giving, some employment to a number of men and teams. It all helps. vice-preside- e 19,-wer- Lake Alton Earley had the misfortune of having about 275 chicks destroyed by fire Friday night when the brooder heater went wrong, some way. s - of Salt visitor Saturday. Vernon Robinson has returned from teaching at Montpelier last winter. , , Miss Marva Weston has returned from Sugar City,' Idaho," where ' she taught school the past term. ' Miss Aretha Kearl motored to Salt Lake City Wednesday, taking with her Miss LaRue Irwin to visit with Miss Julia Martin, 4-- 4-- H , . ' ; . . T ' Where Witch Doctors Ride Witch doctors nile, in the pagan TheJr ' Wordnis villages of Africa. itif even law tnaps death. ' ' ... ; Son Creates , j I .I The some sun-make- s parts Wind winds by heating of the atmosphere while the rest remains unheated. , held 6th. K. E. Muir was elected county chairman, and Mrs. Theron Hatch, Oeve Norris was elected secretary and treasurer. David J. Wilson and daughter, of Mr. Wilson Ogden, Utah attended. is the Republican State Chairman. He explained the new primary law, anil urged all republicans to get out and work. He said we must defeat the New Deal The following were elected delegates to the state convention at Sait Lake City, June 18th: L. B. John son, Geo. I. Barker, T. J. Tingey, and Ray Rees. The alternates were W. T. e Rey, Arthur McKinnon. Victor and Win. E. Marshall. . Another- - installment - of W Strait Gate by Ruth Comfort Mitchell, the - vice-chairma- n. Satter-Ihwait- 1 QUARTERLY STAKE Although Arthur Guinan saw front CONFERENCE HELD come tine service in France, he had to home to run into real trouble. His Woodruff Quarterly Stake Conferthrilling experience Is told by the ence was held at Randolph, Sunday, Floyd Gibbons in Adventurers Club June 5th. The Evanston Glee Club, under the At twenty-one- , Tommy Henrich is direction of Stake Chorister, John on the way to a great major league NeiLson, furnished the singing; also career George Barclay, our sports singing by a trio composed of John, life in and Robert Neiteon and Ben writer, (Sketches his story-booBurleigh. Speaking of Sports. The speakers were President James I. Williams, John M. Brown, President Roosevelt allows the tax Peart andJoseph from Evanston, the Bishops bill to become law without hie signa Kemmerer, Diamondville, Woodruff ture. Details of his, unprecedented ac and Randolph. tion summarized by EL W. Pickard in The speakers in the morning session our news review. were T. J. Tingey, Victor Matthews, 1 LaMar Stuart, Mrs. Warburton. NOTICE The M. I. A. session Sunday evewas by a fairly good atning The annuaR budget meeting of the tendance. enjoyed Rich County Board of Education will Willard Tingey and Mearl Peart be held at South Rich High School were the speakers. Max, Arch and building on Thursday, June 30, 1938 Robert McKinnon sang a trio. Carl The public hearing on said budget and LaMar Stuart played an instruwill be conducted as required by law mental duet. Kathleen Rex and Betty at the above place at 2:00 p. m. on Jones played an organ and piano duet Thursday, June 30, 1938. Copies of The entire program was very much the budget are on file at the office of appreciated. i or at the home the clerk of the board t or place of business of each member COKEVILLE LAD SHOT of the board of education and are HIMSELF IN CHEST there available for public inspection. RICH COUNTY BOARD OF IS EXPECTED TO LEAVE MONTPEEDUCATION HOSPITAL WITHIN A WEEK LIER By V. L. CHRISTIANSEN, ' Clerk John Larson, jr., 17, of .Ookeville, is 1 said to have attempted to take his life CLUB ORGANIZED Saturday., when he shot himself in the AT WOODRUFF left breast in the yard of his home with a shotgun. Authorities said orA 1st. Years Food Olulb was young Larson tried to kill himself afganized at Woodruff, June 2. The ter an auto ride. meeting was held at the home of Miss .As reported, ithe young man in comn Lyla Huffaker. pany with a girl friend Marjorie Officers were elected as follows: another couple, had just reand s President, Mary Lou Oornia ; turned from the ride when Larson , Lou Jean Tingey : secretary, Joy at his fathers store, procured stopepd Kiddy; song leader, Delora Cox; re- shells, then asked to be driven home. porter, Loa Putnam. While the others looked on, he came Mr. and Mns. Guymon. Mrs. Osro out of the house with the gun and fired Cornia and Mm Milton Oornia were the charge into himself. . ... visitors at our club. Latest reports are that he will be We. are all hoping for great success discharged from the Montpelier hosin our dub this year. pital within a week. The shot pellets LOA PUTNAM. narrowly missed 'his heart. 1 Reporter. Duck Laden With OU Carries Dozen Babies in Pooch Duck in the Far North is so laden An opossum mother can carry with oil and toughened from expoabout a dozen babies in her pouch. sure that it is barely edible. k trucking material r 1 - FEATURES YOU WILL LIKE . week. GIRLS TIP-OF- F HAS APPENDECTOMY MURDOCK - HELD A Republican county convention was at the court house Monday, June Kai-she- ROBERT TAYLOR, MAUREEN OSULLIVAN ' News and Comedy COUNTY" CONVENTION - A YANK AT OXFORD TUESDAY, JUNE 14fh LIVE LOVE AND LEARN With ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROSALIND RUSSELL 2nd HIT REPUBLICAN Miss June Moffat returned from story of Sarah Lynn Dana, one o. the Idaho Falls, Idaho where she taught dark una school for the past winter. The strange American background wife of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Weston, teacher of Mme. Ohiang told China's is by leader, Joseph great Mrs Mr. and at Blackfoot, Idaho, and Milton Weston of Logan, were week- W. LaBine in the feature article, end vistors at the home of Bibhop and Three Little Maids. Mrs. John II. Weston. With starvation facing an Indian weather, things of iSalt Lake tribe in Mrs. Paul Weston a neighboring whit City and Mrs. Frank Spiers of Mont- looked bad for Read the complete story pelier, were visitors at the home of settlement. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Moffat during the in Men of the Mounted. JUNE 11th SATURDAY, w. Grizzly, moose, varioui typ es of Big Horn sheep and cougar are among the other animals which frequent! the forests and mountains of the I province. The following students who attended school at the U. S. A. 0. have returned for the summer : Harmon Cheney, Edwin Robin. .. n, Paul Lam Iwin, Jay Taylor, Aria Weston, Norman Wahilstrom, Mildred Wtsston and Myrtle Johnson. Program - Wm Laketown News Picture Show - or r Lotaine Alley and L. D. Lamborn the boy scouts to the Bear Lake hot springs one evening last week for a plunge and supper. - i -- P ; ? took ' Emotions Important Our emotions play an extremely important part in our lives; They give purpose, color and zect to life. Hygeia, the Health Magazine. 4-- H 4-- H ... Ben-nio- vice-pre- . . |