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Show An Independent Newspaper. Dtvoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich Count? and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 12 Number 37 Randolph. Utah. Friday Sept 29, 1939 $1.50 Per Year In Advance 5T The Mobile Dental LAKETOWN I Ernest Irwin- and Mrs. Lehta Johnson were brief visitors at Salt Lake City during the week. Mrs. F. C. Williamson and children. and Arlo Weston were over from Logan, to spend' the week end. A Womens Republican meeting was held here Thursday with speakers. from 'Salt Lake City The Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. Zettie Kearl at which a good time was had. A number attended the meet at Randolph. Unit Policies 'The policies as outlined by the Health Advisory Committee of the Utah State Dental Association and the Division of Dental Health for the operation of the Mobile Dental Unit are as follows: Dental services will be furniishei to children ( under 13 years of age) in those counties1 and extremely remote rural areas in the State which have no dtntal facilities, or other areas where it is felt there is a definite need, upon the recommendation of the District Health Officer and:or a Component Dental Society, and the approval of the Dental Health Alvisory Committee of the Utah State Dental Association and the Division of Dental Health. Aims and Purposes: The Mobile Dental Unit is operated as an educational deWonst nation proDental ject in dental health. It is hoped by means of this educational service: ' To bring to children, parents, and people in general, an appreciation1 and understanding of the necessity and importance of dental care. That the general health index of the children in the areas served will be improved. That competent reputable dentists .will be encouraged to extend their services to areas that have no dental , facilities. Organiation and Community ' Mining is not just the process of digging a lot of dirt out of the ground. It is a scientific industry that has many ramifications and its success or failure is divided by a tnin thread. Etren after ore- - Is discovered, which nowdays requires vast expenditures, the mine owner must set about to make the expenditure of the metal profitable. First, what is the scale of mining to be adopted-haw much ore can be produced at a profit? What equipment will have to be installed to best serve the situation? How can the best working conditions for the men be provided? These are only a few of the problems that arise after the ore body has been discovered. The accompanying photograph is indicative of the missive an expensive equipment uiat is necessary to meet conditions at this particular mine and safeguard the Responsibility: 'Mobile Dental Unit health 'projects shall Ibe organized on & community basisu Communities desiring to con- BISHOP JOHNSON PLACED IN STAKE PRESIDENCY duct a dental health project must satisfy the following requirements: The quarterly stake conference held 1. Make formal written requests nt Evanston Saturday and Sunday for the project to the District Jiaaltn v iry well attended by Randiolpn Office, or the Component Dental Soc'd Woodruff people. Stephen ciety. of the Twelve Apostles was 2. Assume financial responsibility main'Ire rpeaber and gave good for the service based on toe number ccnucil to- the saints oi and advife of eligible children to be served on Woodruff stake. the the following basis: y M. of t!he stake John Peart Children receiving service shall ic. nccon't of released on was pay registration, fee of One Dollar. health 'od Bishop L. B. Johnson, was, (1)- . It is desirable that every child to take hi3 place. The Reaper selected receiving service pay his own' regisextends congratulations to tthe new tration fee. This identifies the child with the service as an individual ant counselor, but we wonder who can of the has a definite educational value upon fill the position, as Bishop wand as well as Randolph Bishop him done. has Johnson, have (2)- . The above contributions no relation to the actual value of triPrimitive Refrigeration dental services .rendered. They merely While America accepts electric rerepresent a willingness on the par of the individuals served to assume frigerator as a modern convenience, a convenience that is indispensable Continuedon last page to the standard of living to which we are accustomed, on the other side of the globe, particularly in DO YOU BELIEVE THIS? Asia or Africa, almost unbelievably primitive methods are used to get 50 cents paid for a haircut isn't even a small measure of refrigera50 cent spent. Its1 50 cents invested. tion. Invest it' at DAVE SMITHS BARBER SHOP. . Celiopnane Luncheon sets Luncheon sets of glistening white cellophane woven with bright colSubscribe for The Reaper. ored yarns are among the new table conceits which are both charming and practical. The yarn is woven MICKIE SAYS to give the effect of stripes and the sets may be had in blue and white, green and white and red and white. "evem - - prev-de-nc- . cr if you've cior PLENTY OF BUSINESS., keep, on Advertising GOOD INSURANCE RAIN DAY TER IT--T 300th Anniversary ot Mr. and Mrs.. Amos Robinson motored' to Salt Lake Oity Friday even, ing where Mrs. Robilnson will remain for a short time. Mrs. E. B. Hyde is taking care of the children while she is away. Mr. and' Mrsi Morton. Kearl Were called- to iBennington, Idaho to the home of Mr. and Mrsi J. R. Dunn due to the illness and1 death of their lives of the men. who work underground. It is a photo of one ot the hoist houses at the Silver King Coalition mine at Park City. It takes several plants of this kind to serve the underground workings of Silver King Coalition. The mine tunnels extend more than 200 miles underground and new modern equipment must be purchased frequently to meet changing conditions underground. Often thousands of dollars will be spent in installing equipment that will save a few cents in the cost of mining a ton of ore. A few cents saved means that a lower grade product can be mined. In all mines there is more low grade ore than high grade. Therefore, the more tonnage that can be produced the greater the commercial resources of tne mine and Ihe state become and the life of the mine is perpetuated. grand daughter. Word was received that a son was recently to Mr. and Mrs. Hunter of Bennington. Mrs. Hunter bewas Miss. Merlin fore her mirri-agKearl. Louis Reed has gene to Burley, Ida. to start gathering rj tubers. of Heber City, Shirley Nebe-keNebeker of Ogden Utah and were week end visitors at the Falu-l- .born Farm. Of Printing in U. S. This is national printing week. The printing industry in the Unite States is 300 years ole As- in numerous other been industries, rapid strides made since the first prir.fng was dome in America. It is not vof the progress that has been made in the printing industry itself, however, that we wish to speak. We in America are extremely fortunate in being able to maintain and enjoy freedom of the press. There Is no censorship here-- Editors, publishers, correspondents and columnists express, their views- on all public questions. They report the news as they see it. They may either praise or criticise men and women in public, office. Unwise statements are often published. Freedom of the press is often abused. But it will be a sao day for our nation and its people ir and when freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, freedom of worship and freedom of the press, is denied us. Although we Americans may not agree with all that is said and ail that is published we willl uphold to the last our right and the right of our fellow country men to ay and to publish it. 1 ha-va- We siee some of the higher ups get into trouble. No bird ever soared LITERARY CLUB so- hijjh they dlii-'i- . .MEETING HELD light. The Mutual Opening Social was held last Tuesday night in the ward Literary Club meeting was. held halL A very nice program- was ren- last Wednesday night at the home of dered and talks bv stake board mem- Lota Kennedy. The book Mr. Emanuel bers., Le'tha Madsen, Miss Price and by Louis I.-- RANDOLPH WARD TO GO ON BUDGET SYSTEM Mr. Price were given. Dancing con- Golding was reviewed by Mrs- cluded the evenings entertainment. and Mrs- - Patton. Items of inwaterluscious of Good om. terest were given toy Lucile Thorn-ockportions' the The Randolph ward will go served. were melon budThere were 26 members and 7 bu dget- system. The- price of the visited relatives Eva was Mrs. $20.0-Earley guests present. A per family get ticket will be KenHaven in Fish Lota the served t: toy and' will include the following hostesses, Friday. Ross Cheney and Joseph Earley nedy and Pearl Jackson. Ward maintenance, Improvement have resumed- building on their new RANDOLPH GIRL WEDS Era, Choice of 28 picture shows, out of homes. The High School Lyceum numtoer 52 shows., and 21 'other events includChristmas entertained Wednesday night presentReports have it that Miss Ada Rea ing, Thanksgiving dsn-osand talent a performer, New dance and. of Years magician ing Randolph and Junior Pugmiire of dance, program Green ard Gold Ball, Valintine party ft was a very good show. St. Charles, Idaho- were married in Mrs. Dale Hatch of Randolph Was the Salt Lake Temple Wednesday. St. Pactrick dance, May festival, 4th tea The groom is a highly of July celebration, M, I. A. dramas a visitor at the J. W. Taylor home in. all Wednesday. and other events. Twenty-on- e citizen of ;St. Charles and the bride Word was received! that a fine the charming daughter- of Mr. and besides .the picture shows. Get your ticket. Lets try out the budget sys- batoy girl was iborn to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs- - J. O. Rex of Rond- - Iph. tem. Dehnar Kearl recently at the L. D. The Reaper extends best wishes and well. S. hospital, all doing congratulations to the young cou-piMr. and Mrs. Wilson- Newcomtoe an-- May their married life be a happy one Introduction of Whist e The Encyclopedia of Sports says daughter of Ogden, and Mrs. . cirwere Evanston of Jensen that Benjamin Franklin is credited NOTICE with introducing whist into the Unit- culating among relatives and friends ed States. While in Paris in 1767 he during the week. I am still a Licensed Abstractor and was invited to play a variety of the Joseph C. Robinson and family game known as Boston. He became we e business visitors at Logan Sat- Notary Public. I make a specialty of mrking Deeds an enthusiast and taught his Amer' ican friends and tfye game became urday, and Titles. All Notary work can bs Mrs. Andrew Matson had1 the misquite popular in this country after dene at my residence. fortune of getting her hand caught in the Revolutionary war. LEWIS LONHURST an elecirtc wringer last week, causRandolph, Utah. ing much discomfort. Miss Lucy Webb Shipping ha s gene to help with her work. You might think that one of the We do Job Work Mr. and Mrsu Frank Price and famworlds great ports would lead in B. Q, ranch freight tonnage. But the Detroit riv- ily were over from the MICKIE SAY- Ser is the greatest maritime highway to spend Sunday here. in the world, with annual freight S:me of our populace are leaving tonnage several times that of New for college this week. We will- name LEAVIN' WAND BILLS OR York harbor. them in next issue. 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QUART No. . 64 DRAMATIZED ELIJAH TO BE OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION 63 Dramatized versions of Felix Mendelssohn's master Oratorio Elijah have been presented several time in America but the version- to be presented in Salt Lake City by the Tabernacle Choir in conjunction with the M. I. A. will .be very outstanding. Thisi Oratorio will be given1 in the great Tabernacle in Salt Lake City, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday am Friday, October 3 -5 6, during Conference week. The price of general admission will be 50c; reserved seats $1.00. Doors open, at 7:00 p. m.; cur- - PINT No. 65 Vi . mjliHiii -4- STRAIGHT WHISKEY Alto Afmilmblt in Ryo THIS WHISKEY IS 3 YEARS OLD COPR. 1939.THE OLD QUAKER CO..LAWRENCEBURG.IND. 90 PROOF -- tain, 8:15. I |