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Show An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 13 Number 16 $1.50 Per Year In Advance Randolph, Utah. Friday May 3, 1940 UNIVERSITY NEWS Livestock Specialist judges at Show DAT OLE DEBBIL car-ms- Tri-stat- s and absorb nature and contemplate lour soul? Or are you preoccupied with the beauty of Spring half troubl'd by an appreciation of it deeper than usual? Well, says Miss Helen Campbell, instructor in the University of Utah psychology department, dont blame it onto the psychological effects of Spring Dont think you feel that way because nature is beautiful: actually, nature is beautiful to you because you feel that way. In other words the whole emotional of Spring arises from the un-- i omatio biological facts of blood being too rich and body metabolism being too high from the winter combined with increased secretion of internal glands which are stimulated by the change of season. Not in your mind, you see. set-u- but in your body. All of which is very illuminating, hut what do we fdo about it- - Well, lealize that symptoms of Spring Fever arc i even to increased live interest) tricks nature plays on us all, and they will wear off in time, when our bodies adjust to the weather. Meantime, do not do anything desperate. BY TELEGRAPH-HO- W can you win a game without iver seeing your opponent? And we dont mean Blind Mans Buff. But the University of Utah pistol team has taken part in more meets, and with a greater number of colleges, than any other team in any sport on the campus and has not seen one of its opponents, nor ever left its home lunge. , Los Angeles show. Rich County High Utah is more nearly ready than any ether state to make use of funds appropriated for small reservoir construction, according to a statement The results of tire Rich County Track made in Washington, D. 0. this week Meet are as follows : Comby U. S. Bureau of Reclamation the annual Rich County Track In missioner John C. Page. North Rich was the winner by resSleet, Work could begin on 19 proposed of its wanning the last event, the virtue ervoir sites in various parts of Utah L80 yard relay. South Rich had the as soon as plans and specifications on this race but a bad baton pass lead have been approved by the Secretary stumble cost the meet. Followand a of the Interior. are the results based on a rating Quoting from a Washington news ing 5 of Utah is in points for first, 3 points for secdispatch, Mr. Page said: and 1 point for third. The outond, to avail better shape than any state tself of this appropriation, for it h is standing men of the meet for North Mey19 projects which have been developed Rich were Earley and Meyers. a for tie won and first, ers two firsts so as far by the state engineer, and a record new set while county comEarley his office is concerned work could in the mile. Barker of North, also set mence immediately on any of the 19. United States Reclamation engin- v new county record in the discus. For outeers have been checking plans or mak- South Rich, Pead and Bond were Bond was high point man ing independent investigations on ail standing. meet with 1G points, followed of the disbut four of these projects, the 13 Jack also set a with Pead patch continued, but yi no instance by mile. the in record new county has any project in any state been apand 2nd, 1st, the event, Following proved by the secretary. rein follow and record, 3rd place The 19 projects proposed by the state order: engineer for construction are consider- spective 100 yd. dash Meyers (N), Taylor, ed the most feasible and practical of 10.8. Rees (S) tQ0 possible sites in Uiah which were (N), High Jump Bond (S),' Earley, (N), investigated by him and Taylor, tie. 5 feet 3 inches. Pead It is estimated that between five and read (S), Jacobson, (S) Pope Shot seven million dollars has been earSo feet 2 inches. marked in Washington for building of (S). 'Bond, (S), Wilson, (S) Vault role small reservoirs in the west if recomand 3rd. mendations of the budget bureau and Earley, (N). Tied for 2nd 9 feet. President Roosevelt arc carried out. Discus Barker (N), Jacobson (S), conThe bureau recommended that Osborne (S). 108 feet New record. gress appropriate $2,G00,000 for that Pead (S), Kearl (N), Mile Half purpose, and President Roosevelt New record. 2:2L that work on the projects Earley (N). (N), Bond Meyers Broad Jump be done as far as possible by WPA 4 inches. 17ffeet2 'Kearl (N). , labor. Under this plan the appropri- (S), School Track Meet Bear Lake Shore Spring Fever got you? Do you want to lie on a warm green hill all day Twenty years as professor of animal husbandry in three of the outstanding agricultural colleges in the west is but one of the many qualifications that was considered by officials of the Fourth Annual Intermountain Junior Fat Stock show when they selected Professor Harry II. Smith swine judge lor the forthcoming show at North Salt Lake June 4, 5,and 6. . Professor Smith, now teaching at ihe Utah State Agricultural college, is widely known for his excellence as a judge, having judged stock in county and state fairs in Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, and Kansas. He has been superintendent of some of the best shows at Denver for IS years and has been in the ring at such prome inent shows as Baby Beef Show at Sioux City, Iowa ; Ogden Livestock show, the first three Intermountain Junior Stock shows, and more recently he judged hogs at the SMALL RESERVOIRS Plan Beautification The County Commissioners of Bear Lake county, Idaho, and Rich County, Utah, have each appointed a committee of three to work on a plan for the beautification of the Bear Lake shore. These two committees met last week and elected L. L. Deardorff as chairman of the joint The committees are committee. n composed of L. L. Deardorff, Pugmire, Jesse Cottle from Bear Lake county, and Martin Kearl, Parley Hodges and Everret Sims of Rich toThe two committees, county. gether with the county agents from Rich and Bear Lake counties, made a survey of the lake shore and plans ' for its beautification. Friday another meeting has been called, at which time it is expected that the state directors of WPA from Idaho and Utah,' the state directors of highways from both states, together with the county commissioners from Bear Lake and Rich counties. J. B. Hann, forest ranger of the Cache National Forest, and the county agents from both counties will meet with, the joint committee for the purpose of outlining the suggested program and learn what assistance can be given the various " The plan is to representatives, meet at Garden City at 2 p. m, and journey around the lake. People owning land around the lake shore will be asked to cooperate in this beautification project. Bear Lake 's a wonderful asset to the counties of Rich and Bear Lake and should he treated as such. The beautification project is being worked out in cooperation with the centennial program,. Lan-do- 1-- 1-- 2 For the past 13 years Professor Smith has coached Utah State judging teams and has seen them win at Ogden, Denier, Portland and Chicago. Also on his record,' is the purchase of 17 Hereford heifers for the college and the building uj of an outstanding Hereford herd on the campus. The last of his purchases was Advance Domino III which was presented to the Utah Cattle; Growers association by Scars Roebqgk Company after winning grand champion honors at the last Denver livestock show. Professor Alma C. Esplin also of the 2G. Utah ..State;,rfgricultm'afr. college ivviH meets, With' teams from all over the ' , F ' ' '1 f - ri ers (N tie; Bryson Last . Continued gn Page E. F, Bond (S), Scofieldjudge fat Iambs and Professor AJaveliu, Continued on last page inches. 3 Kinehart, animal husbandry specialist 113 . N feet, ( ) Kearl CLUB RANDOLPH RIFLE (f the University of Idaho Extension SOUTH RICH MUSIC FESTIVAL 440 Yard Dash Taylor (N), Rees Elders Oliver Dunford and John will service, judge cattle. All Rifle Club members are request(S), Osborne (S). 57:9. Hulme of Bloomington, visited our i Mile Earley (N), Pead (S), Cook Festival missionaries Music home as either Sunday ed to come to target practice ward The Second Annual New record. afternoon. of the South Rich High School was held Wednesday or Sunday afternoon of N). 5:15.2. flu considerable been Rich. has There North folthe with Relay each week. last Friday, April 20, to 49 the past two sort around some of a tie at 49 was : meet The South between A contest has been arranged lowing schools taking part afbeen has Norris weeks. with Carl meet of Mrs. K. E. Muir and children and the relay settled the Rich High, Randolph Grade School, the Randloph Rifle Club and the Hene-fe- r was taken and some time flicted for for none Randolph, visited several days last Woodruff Grade School and North Rifle Club for the afternoon of 5 points for the winner and aid. medical for to Monday Logan week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. the loser, which gave North Rich the Rich High School. A nice program the May 12. Warren Mrs. J. spent Taylor William Rees. to 49 1 imagine our club will need a good meet 54 was rendered in the morning. week at Randolph with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, Kay Southern of Salt Lake City, North the deal of practice to make it interesting Following the program Dale Hatch and the new son. LITERARY CLUB arrived for a short visit with Mr. and and South Rich bands marched. The for the Henefer club, so come out and Mrs. Hattie Mattson and Mrs. Mrs. William Rees. bands dressed in their new uniforms Alice H. Johnson motored to Smith-fielget into practice. A 6 lb. 10 oz. baby boy was born to were April 24th Utah Thursday, to pay a visit WM. E. MARSHALL, very thrilling to , see as they) Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Spencer April was held Wednesday, Club relatives. other and Barker to Elias President. Literary marched and played. Piohome of Mrs. Clare of Utah at the the 27th; all concerned doing nicely. The 24th, Daughters April The people of Woodruff, Randolph Y. B. Mrs. of at the home A baby daughter arrived at the home Guymon, with Mrs. Florence Bingham M. I. A. CLOSING SOCIAL laketown and Garden City were very neers met afternoon. Irwin oi Mr, and Mrs. Eldon Putnam April Thursday as assistant hostess. proud of their bands. The Primary officers were enterbOth. The theme of the evening was Wild of social Mr. Carl Stuart and the leader The Mutual held their closing the at evening tained Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Reed Cornia have purSubjects on different trees, the North Rich band, deserve much home of their president, Mrs. Rose last Tuesday evening. It was a lovely Life. chased a new trailer house. animals were reviewed by and birds and credit for their efforts in making these L. Weston at a covered dish party. party consisting of games, dancing of Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Mulford Alice Mrs. Longhurst and Mrs. Phebe were All officers school bands so outstanding. pre refreshments. high Mr. and Mrs. Austin Willis of AlPark City, arrived here recently and Smith. sented with a rose as a token of pine, Utah and Mrs. Irma Jones of will make their home here. A nominating commitl ee for the comMutual for the work in the Henefer, Utah were paying visits visMrs. Merrill Ashton of Hilliard election was made. to friends and attending to matters during the past year. Everyone had ing club were sen ed to 24 club ited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. wool. and Refreshments to their sheep pertaining a very enjoyable time. ' Merrill Ashton. members and guests, Mrs. Ruby R?x, What the stars say about your birthBishop and Mrs. John Weston and Gilbert Cox visited here last week- day. - First of a 'series of horoscopes Mrs. Rose Cheney, motored to Black-foo- t, Mrs. Lottie Jackson and R- E. Broce. DANCE WEDDING visa reIdaho Thursday, paying MAY 1st end with relatives. illustrated in full color by ERTE. it to Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Weston was held May 1st at Club 'Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stuart spent markable European artist, with interand Mr. for Literary The wedding dance held Idaho to Burley,. there from and Mrs. Lolast week-envisiting at North Mrs. Gordon Rees Monday evening was the home of Mrs. Lottie Gray. pretations by NORVELL, popular Hol(Show floor the attending hostwas the assistant gan with Mrs. Stuarts parents. Mr lywood astrologer and author of You Friday very well attended. Perhaps one of Mae McKinnon given at the high school by their i end Mrs. Dean F. Peterson. Dont miss the horohere ess. and the Stars. held Phebe Weston, physical the largest wedding dances daughter The Tarnished t Mrs. Thomas Dean was called to scopes for those born between JanuA play, teacher at that place, for some time. The happy young coup education AmCharacters Dave Mrs. the in to was 20th, her given. 20th and daughter, beautiful April Randolph ary Witherspoons, le received many useful and which was very good. Rachel : 3 ones, who is ill. follows Grandpa of as erican Weekly, the magazine distribuwere Moffat Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt gifts. Mae McKinnon; two Grandma An announcement was made over ted with next Sundays LOS ANGELES Salt Lake City are spending a few Wilson, Professor Oarl Stuart played Vera Peart; Son KSL that Raymond Rees has been EXAMINER. days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. cornet solos, accompanied by Miss Win Daughter-in-laof Bear Moffat. commissioner water D. p. Laketown Alice Longhurst; Granddaughter appointed nie Rex at the piano. The the attended Minnie citizens of of number Wartime A Wave music River in this county. The appointment the Frances Startling Lucile Thornock; Grandson Harmony Hounds furnished evwas made by H. T. Ilumpherys, State Murders. The strange case of Th.? 70 s party at Fish' Haven Friday served during McKinnon. Light refreshments were ening. This was very interesting and the Blue Face in the Seine which start Engineer. dance. tie Mrs. G. N. Weston, Geo. N. and old Mrs. one and which in son of Mr, characters well partrayed. cd a killing epidemic Jery Cornia, Emma Lou were Saturday. and Sunilwere also week: A this cleared. ill is was thrilling Qsro Cornia, Very delicious refreshments mystery Honorable Addresses visitors in Salt Lake City. day Mrs American Mr. and The of followin son the lustrated feature Gary Stacey, In the United States, the honora- served to 25 members and Among the Sunday visitors here Fred Stacey. A number of others Weekly, the magazine distributed with were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Robinson ble is used in addressing by name ing guests: Mrs. Ruth Jackson, Mrs. foreign American ambassadors, have 'also suffered attacks of the flu. next Sundays LOS ANGELES and Lucile Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Broce Evelyn McKinnon, Bargovernors in ministers Washington, Lake Salt City, of Mrs. Clyde Longhurst suffered an Walter Weston of states, territories and. island pos- bara and Jackie Gray. Mr. and Mrs. John Lamborn and attack of appendicitis last week. cab-inn sessions; high commissioners, I Was a Spy in Wicked Old Sultan of family ef Logan, Mr. and Mrs. members officers, senators, dis Arlo Weston and Ray Harem. Startling PresiHamids Abdul the to Weston, CORRECTION congress, secretary closures by Baroness Anima von SevWhite of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Claydent, undersecretaries of executive saw. she what reveals departments, assistant secretariesof ton Robinson of Evanston, Wyo., Mr. The Randolph Primary held their We were sorry an errer was made in ering, who to the President, judges (except the in perilous suffered ' and heard of Logan. Vara and Mrs. Cheney ' the typesetting in last week's issue. the Supreme court), heads of inde- Festival Friday,' May 3rd. The the imperial Paradise of Women, pendent federal boards, commisthroughout was very good "and The birthday dance given in honor Turkish seraglio of the most blood' ' establishments; other and sions , Yield . consisted of interpretation, tableaux, Largest Wheat of Miss Kathleen Rex, Sunday, April thirsty and lustful monarch of the pa3t wheat yield on record state senators and representatives, The arti-dehighest senStates the United pantomines and danCes, . ' 24th., as stated in the paper, was not generation. Begin her thrilling at the United States department of secretary of ! represent-bou&e.of the of clerk ate, in The American Weekly, the, agriculture is 117 b.ushels per acre, The little ones .did mighty . well. Ev- a dance, but a dinner party. District of , Sun-commissioners, Next atives, with harvested in Island county, Wash., I magazine distributed one cities. enjoyed peeing them perform, of try large Columbia; mayors 1895. in ANGELES EXAMINER. 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