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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 20 Randolph, Utah. Friday May 31, 1940 Laketown News Unemployment Insurance Paid Unemployment insurance paid' the " or leers in the district served by the Iogan office off the department of placement and unemployment insurance during the month of April amounted to $3,892 according to Ira O. Curtis, manager of that office, insurance payments for these counties were as follows: ' Cache, $3,706 ; Rich, $186. Placements made by the employment service in this district for the month of April were 24 compared with 8 made for March. Total unemployment insurance paid by Utah for April was $119,661. Placements throughout the state totaled 1.0C4 for April compared with 072 for March Employees in the coal mines receivd the highest portion of unemployment benefits during the month. Our of the $119,661 total, $24,784 went to workers in the c:,al industry. Metal miners received $3,389. A resume of benefit payments by industry groups for April follows: Mining and Quarrying $31.G3S Construction 16.177 J23.973 Manufacturing 3.636 Transportation 1.633 Communication Utilities 1.060 Wholesale and retail trade .. 23.582 Finance 669 Insurance 123 . Real estate 342 Service . . . . : . 11,212 j. Professional service 388 1 Miscellaneous 1.006 . - Grant Earley the ninteen year old Frank B. Earley meet with a serious accident last Sat urday, while plowing he made a short turn on a sidehill the tractor tipped over pining him beneath it, breaking his leg badely, he was rushed to the Budge Hospital in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weston, one time Bishop of Garden City were visiters in our town over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wright of Brigham City, Utah, spent week end here. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sims and Family have returned home after a successful winters work at Honey ville as principal of the Grade School, we are informed that they will leave for the east in the near future, going as far as Detroit and purchase anew car, than visit the Worlds Fair and other interesting points. Range Contest son of Mr. and Mrs. Assurance that the proposed Wood-luf- f Senior high schools girls of Rich reservoir on the upper Bear river county were invited today by the is among the foremost being consid-eie- d Celebration, Inc., at Ogden, Utah by the U. S. Bureau of Reclamato submit their names for entry in a tion for favorable report to Commis-i-ioSweetheart of the Range contest Wednesday night and a graduation John C. Page in Washington, D. dance at Ideal Beach Thursday. through which the official aueen of C., was given Thursday by E. G. Nielthe 1940 celebration, July 19 to 24 will Stephen Early entered the Logan sen, reclamation engineer in charge rebe chosen. hospital Saturday having his leg of Ultah investigations, after a letter set. Entries may be made through your of inquiry was received at the office Miss Emma Lou Weston submitted local high school or by writing direct to an operation at the Bear Lake oi State Engineer T. H. Humpherys. to the Pioneer Days office. Ben LoThe letter, inquiring as to the status hospital Sunday, her mother Mrs. G. mond Hotel, Ogden. N. Weston spent two days with her. tf the proposed project, was directed This is no beauty contest. The Russell Alley of Ogden, Miss Barfrom the Rich county planning board a must he to able sweetheart ride bara Weston, and Miss Marie Martin and pointed out the drastic need foi horse, and have a good scholastic recof Salt Lake City spent the weeksuch a project in the vicinity of Rich ord and a love for the outdoors, have and end here among relatives county. friends. poise and the ability to meet the pubMr. Nielsen said the project was Mrs. George H. Robinson went to lic. The celebrations sweetheart being considered among the first, and American Fork, Utah, to be with committee of judges will decide which that a report of investigations made her daughter, Mrs. Grace Jasper-sogirl best fits these requirements at a NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS t.y the reclamation bureau will be rewho was undergoing an operajudging contest to be held in Ogden leased soon. tion. June 20. State of Utah Mrs. Ella Harrington and children The letter stated that agricultural Contestants and their chaperones have returned to their home in Salt 'osse.s in south Rich county the past Office of State Road Commission will be furnished food and lodging Lake City. Salt Lake City, Utah years caused from drouth conditions during tlie contest period. President George H. Robinson ofwould pay for a project. May 23, 1940 The watr The winner will be given her choice ficiated at Stake home missionary Sealed bids will he received by the shortage situation continues to he oetween an all expense-paiat church services Sunday evening. trip to more and more acute, and the present State Road Commission of Utah. State Golden Gate International fair at the Mr. and Mrs. Vara Cheney have outlook is very serious. the letter Capitol, Suit Lake City, Utah, at 2 r scholmoved from Logan, Utah, to the fan Francisco, or a o'clock p. m. Friday, June 7. 1910. and states. L M. Cheney apartments. to Weber Ogat Junior college, Unless something is done to supply at that time publicly opened for con- arship Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Robinson den. She will lead street parades, have moved back after teaching Kipplimcntai wafer for the farms, struction of a road mixed bituminous rodeo entries and otherwise pretty school at Evanston, Wyoming, the many families will ultimately be forc- surfaced roadway in Cache and Rich up and dignify public features off ed to leave tlieir homes and seek a Counties the same being Federal Aid past season. the festival. Mrs. Duane Jensen of Cleveland, (1), (2), 131-Projects Nos. 134-living elsewhere, it was contended. This offer is good until July 1st. and Miss Hazel Abisher of Salt Lake between LoThe letter was signed by J. W. 108--0 (2) & SI from this years graduating Girls City were Sunday visitors at the Lamborn, board president; Carlos gan and Garden City and between class only are eligible for the contest. W. E. Kearl home. Cornia and George Kennedy, commit South Garden City and Idaho Line. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wright of The length of road to be construct- RI.r-Outee members, and E. L. Guymon, Rich CLOTHING OF Brigham City, Utah, were Sunday ed or improved is 19.140 miles, and CLUB OF LAKETOWN. UTAH county agricultural agent. visitors at the home of their dauPossibilities for a proposed project the principal items of work are apghter, Mrs. Jennie W. Kearl. at the site were investigated first by proximately as follows: Mrs. Della Metcalf, Mr. and Mrs. The first meeting to he held this year Tons Crashed Rock or state engineer, and later the inthe 57,100 Miss Ralph Alley, and children, and was on May 10th at the home of Mrs. -- Adeline -vestigation was continued coopera- Crushed, Gravel Base (and Surface Alley J. Taylor. Our meeting began Alleys of- - Cokeville, jWyPu Mawere town visitors Tuesday. tively bpAh e lreau kr ReclahiSTPjTf t'CmrrsprSl9,650 iTtST" o'clock ' and adjourned at 9:39 A pre nuptial package shower was and the Utah Water Storage Commis- terial. p. m. held Monday night at the home of sion. The attention of bidders is directed The new officers for this year are Mrs. Lydia Weston in honor of her It is proposed to build an earth dam to the Special Provisions covering as follows: President, Maxine Irwin; daughter, Marva, who is soon to 120 feet high with storage capacity subletting or assigning the contract. Irene Robinson; secrewed Mr. Rulon Holman of Sugar The minimum wage paid to ali skillfor 8970 acre feet of water. The water assistant secreHazel Weston; tary, City, Idaho. Miss Weston has taught to be stored is yielded by the Wood- ed labor employed on this contract LaRue Irwin; song leader. Melschool here the past two years. tary, ruff creek, which is a direct tributary bhall be 80 cents per hour. ba Passey ; assistant song leader. The Daughters of the Utah Pioto the Bear river. Communities of The minimum wage paid to all inZet-tie aura Myers; reporter, Ella Mae Wilneers, met at the home of Mrs Woodruff and Randolph would bene- termediate labor employed on ' this M. Kearl, in a surprise party lis; assistant reporter, Rosella Irwin. contract shall be GO cents per hour. honoring her 71st birthday. A good fit from 'the project Our next meeting was held May 17 The minimum wage paid to all un- at the home of Mrs. The stored water would help to meet evening was spent in games, chats, Alley Taylor. It and refreshments and plans were requirements for a late supplemental skilled labor employed on this con was conducted by President Maxine discussed for the new D.U.P. cotUtahs small tract shall be 50 cents per hour. supply for irrigation. Trwin. ,We worked on our shoe bags to near in built future. be the tage Plans and specifications are on file and reservoir program is scheduled to get laundry bags and studied color Mr. and Mrs. John H. Weston under way as soon as funds are made in the office of the State Road Com- Ir to dress. regards and daughter, Phebe, will attend available by congress and projects mission, Salt Lake City, and at Dis24th of May we held our On the the USAC graduation exercises at for construction are cleared. trict Engineers office at Ogden, where bird meeting at Mrs. Alley TayLogan, Saturday and Sunday at They may be reviewed by prospective lors home. We baisted bias tape on which their son, Arlo, will graduate. bidders. proposals, our shoe iSpecifitcations, LADIES LITERARY CLUB n He being the only one from bags and clothing bags, will be furnand blanks MEETING HOLDS plans bidding to sew. this term. ready ished at Salt Lake City, on depositLavon Eller, student at the USAC, Only a few girls were present so we be returned, prowill which was held Club $2.00, May ing folks week meeting end the his Literary visiting spent worked for a while and then adjourntoth at the home of Isabel Nebeker. viding contractor submits an accept- ed. here. Mrs. Elise Norris gave the book re- able bid and returns the plans within ELLA MAY WILLIS. view, Adventures With a Lamp, by seven days after bids are received. Reporter. Any additional information may be UTAH STATE AG. (XiLIJvGE NEWS Ruth Partridge. There were 21 members and three recured at the office of the State Road B. Y. U. NEWS Each bidder must subA delicious luncheon Commission. guests present. (Special to Rich County Reaper) sureLOGAN Commencement exercises was served by the hostesses Edna Rex mit a letter from an approved (Special to the Rich County Reaper) to' furnish ly company guaranteeing PROVO. Utah IV ilia Lucille Thorn-ochonoring the 1940 graduating class of and Isabel Nebeker. bond. The with bidder said required Utah State Agricultural College will of Randolph, is among 480 gradurebids is or all to any reject light on be held ates of Brigham Young university who READER NOTICE Saturday and Sunday, June served. 1 and 2. it was announced by the will receive diplomas in the sixty-fiftcertified' check, or cashiers commencement exercises June 5th. Cash, office. presidents What the Stars Say About Your off total amount Dr. Richard R. Lyman, consulting Birthday. Horoscopes for those born check for five per cent Miss Thornock will receive a B. S. Road to State the made of bid payable in the College of Applied Sciengineer and member of the council of under the signs of Scorpio, Sagibarius each bid degree must accompany Commission (he twelve for the LDS church, will end Capricorn, with brithdays that ence! of good faith and a guargive the address to the graduates Sat- come between October 23rd and Janu- as evidence Baeoalauerate services will be Sunthe contract, awarded if thiat antee with George Alurday morning. The Baccalaureate ary 19th, illustrated in full color by contract day evening, June 2, the execute will bidder the sermon will be given by the Right Rev. ERTE, remarkable European Artis bert Smith of the council of twelve Dr. Arthur W. Moulton, Bishop of the with interpretations by NORVELL. and give bond as required. of the LDS church as speaker. STATE ROAD COMMISSION John A. Widitsoe of the council of Episcopal Diocese off Utah, Sunday popular Hollywood astrologer and auBy W. D. HAMMOND, former president of the morning. thor of You and the Stars. Dont Chairman. twelve and A special feature of the commence- miss this front color page in The Amof Utah will deliver the University EZRA O. KNOWLTON. ment week program will he the con- erican Weekly, the magazine distribcommencement address. Chief Engineer cert in the college fieldhouse Saturday uted with next weeks LOS ANGELES This years graduating class is the at 7:30 p. m., when Alexander Kipms EXAMINER. largest in the history of the univerNOTICE of the Metroplitan Opera sity. Registration records were also Company is presented under the ausbroken again this year with a total Tragic plight of Europes Royal war I am still a Licensed Abstractor and of 2.S76 students. pices of the college and alumni associbabies. Grand Duchess Marie of Rus- Notary Public. ation. I make a specialty of nr king Deed? from sia, Europes most noted exile and A candidate for graduation . Going to the Dogs of the Czar, tells why there is and Titles. All Notary work can be cousin Laketown is Orio D. Weston, from the at Fremont, Ohio, has been Relief woe ahead residence. for tiny heirs to the done at my school of Agriculture. From Randolph only to the dogs, according to going thrones broken or threatened by in.LEWIS LONGHURST the dog warden, Hiley Mook, who Commerce, Kenneth R. Muir; Arts armies. A full page illustrated reported that a large part of the and Sciences, Robert L Shelby ; Home vading in Misses The the American leature milk furnished daily for eight chilCivilization River Weekly, Economics, Gildn Smith. Although 2,350 miles in length, the dren was being fed to four dogs of magazine distributed with next week's j Mackenzie river of Canada has no a rural relief client. Mook took the I 'LOS ANGELES EXAMINER. dogs. important town along its course. Give us your orders for Printing. n lio-nee- r d two-yea- . E F 10S-A&- B T EXTENSION DIVISION U. OF U. W Education ves and from all parts of the state, including a delegatlonr from Rich County, are expected to attend a Family Lif Institute at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City from June 17th to 21st, inclusive. The theme of the convention, which is open to the public at no charge, is Interpreting Democracy in Family Miss Flora M. Thurston. Living. Professor of Home E'conomics Educa tion, Cornell University, will act as institute leader. Among the more prominent educa tors who will address the conference are: Dr. Henry Neumann of Brook lyn, New York: Dr. Howard D. Odum. University of North Carolina : Dr. Ernest G. Osborne. Columbia Universi ty; and Dr. Margaret S. Chaney, Connecticut College. 4-- II Ga49.-4JitHBiii- iau . 4-- II Lake-tow- WOODRUFF IRRIGATION CO. CONFERS WITH STATE ENGINEER A delegation representing the Wood- ruff Irrigation Company of Rioh county conferred Monday with State Engineer T. H. Humpherys relative to water rights which are pertinent to construction of the proposed Woot ruff reservoir. Later in 'the day they met with Governor Henry H. Blood and officials of the U. S. Bureau of reclamation to discuss possibilities of the project and for con preliminary arrangements s traction of the project is approved. The visiting group included T, J Tingey, Carlos Comia .Shelby Huffak and Leonard er, Albert Longhurst Longhurst. BAND CONCERT AND primary Graduation The Primary graduation and hand concert held: Sunday was a big success and enjoyed by all. The band thrilled a large crowd Sunday after the concert when they play-eand marched up and down the street. To the band leader and the band t d Your unimembers we say swell! forms are classy and you look fine in them. Let's have another concert, soon 1 Project Assured n, - , Garden City News Sweetheart of the Woodruff Reservoir Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Mattson of Meadowville are rejoicing over the arrival of a dandy son born last week at the Bear Lake hospital in Montpelier, Idaho. The North Rich high school closed its term last week Commencement exercises were held at Garden City, $1.50 Per Year In Advance k. h bass-barito- ne |