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Show An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Of The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 14 Number 3 Randolph, Utah. Friday Jan. 31. 1941 Senator Hopkin Introduces Bill $1.50 Per Year U. S. Army Seeks Young Men as Flying Cadets An announcement has been received from the Office of the Director, Civilian Conservation Corps, that beginning in February 1941, there will be conducted intermediate enrollment periods wlich will closely follow the January enrollment now in progress. Accordingly, during the 1941 calendar year, there will be eight rather than four junior OCC enrollment periods, and toe intermediate enrollment period will be conducted in exactly the same manner as the quarterly enrollment period, which has been effective in the past. The first intermediate enrollment will be from February 1941 to restore each junior company in the Corps Area of origin to its authorized strength. lhe 1941 schedule of dates for junior COO enrollments is established, is follows: 1941 Quarterly Enrollments JanuOctober ary April July . posttd prop., rty . .Representative L. B. J (.Imran of Randolph was assigned to menibeiaiiiip on hx house coauumtitees, appropriations, educaticn, traffic safety, puhkc lands, public service, and w.aie teaming school. He conauthored H. B. 19, g elections. primary run-of- f The following coanmiliiee assignments were given Floyd D. Williams of Coalville: Public lands, chairman, tanking, fish and game, liveslcck, military affairs, and Utah slate sanatorielim-.natin- 18-2- um. Representative Don Cljde of lleber was made chairman cf the house livestock ecimmut tee, and assigned to membership on the pulblic lands, fish and game, revenue and taxation, and pub-l'buildings and grounds committees II also the bill abolishing run-ef- f eections. primary Representative Ilciber Bcnnion, Jr., of Manila received chairmanships of the fish and game committee of the lower house. He was also assigned to the committee on agriculture, appropriations, education, highways and aeronautics, and state prison. lie introduced II. B. 69, establishing a course on police science at the University of Utah, and appropriating $6,000 for it Representative Joseph E. Rees of Morgan will serve on the following "onnnittees: Banking, hMiways and aeionautics, livestock, public health agriculture, and salaries, fees and con t !ngent expenses. He H. B. 81, relating to the "sale' cf pub Mo lands, and H. B. 60 and 61. authorizing an annual tax levy of .023 mills for weed eradication with couperatiop of counties and landowners. C 1, 20-3- 20-3- 20-3- Wings Over America, U. S. ArmyS new recruiting poster for flying cadets, speeded from New York by air express, was affixed simultaneously in every city, town and hamlet in the country to space donated by Railway Express Agency on its 12,000 trucks. Ceremony at North Bgach Airport, New York City, was witnessed by (left to right) F. E. Williamson, president. New York Central System; L. O. Head, president. Railway Express Agency; Brig. Gen. W. V. Carter, U. S. Army; Capt. E. V. Ricken-backe- r, president. Eastern Air Lines, and other men prominent in army and transportation EEXEUT CERTIFICATES hENT TRAIT-AGEMPLOYEES BY SCHENLEY ORGANIZATION E - NEW YORK, - January" 17 '- Certifi-calt- s outlining the benefits which Schen A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Blair Findlay Saturday at the STATE 4 H OFFICIALS ANNOUNCE DATES FOR LEADERS SCHOOL AGENTS CONTINUE WAR ON UTAH PREDATORS ley Jus dependents, to be paid in 12 monthly iny alliDients during the year leave of absence; maintenance of group in- A SON ARRIVES circles. Mother and babe are doing nicely. The papa" is all and did you notice the lively the grandim, Findlay as he of ttp went to make the fire in the elemen-- t i ry school Monday morning. Grandma Findlay, is all fussed, too. But we are sure everything will be OK in llemmerer hospital. More than 10,700 predators, 13,365 of Which were coyorfte, have --been killed More 'than 150 leader wAl attend dub annual 4-in Utah during the past year, R. Scott the tweuity-seeon- d leaders training school to be held at fhe Utah State Agricultural College. February 24 to March 1, Miss Fern Shipley and David Sharp assistant a short time. . club leaders announce. Congratulations, Blair and Carol Attending leaders will represent NOTICE TO WATER USERS practically every county jn the suait. conductof methods discuss will They The 37 regular men killed 5,800 perda ing various projects listed for the club Utah Water Storage Commission, comn for were which ; In filling coyotes. Salt Lake City, Utah, has filed tors, 5,150 of procedures pi ogrtmi 13664 to me rodent control program, also con- pletion records and ways in which rec12,500 No. appropriate mem- ao. ft. of water from Woodruff creek ducted under the supervision of Mr reation may be provided for in Rich county, Utah; said water will .mmiermtan, 788,368 acres were treat- bers. to attend chosen be will be ed with poison bait. stored during the entire year bv Dili gates the school on the basis of their lead- means of a dam 138 ft. high on the RICH COUNTY FURNITURE STORE ership ability, their interest in club channel of said stream at a point F,. LOSES LADY CLERK work, and their ability to leave their 1345 ft. and N. 745 ft. from the SW oresent positions for the training peri-cd- . ('or. Sec. 31, T. 9 N., R. 6 E., SLB&M, Mrs. Dorothy McKinnon left the released as needed from April 1 to school at the Furniture Rich accommodations the October 31, incl. of each year, rediof County employ Living Mr H. Wm. the furnished College, when from Woodruff creek into will verted be by Company Saturday, canals and by exchange froju Marsh of Evanston came for her. The Sharp states. North fork of Woodruff creek into the couple were married in the Salt Lake their will make Smith, and Cornia No. 1 ditches and They Monday. Temple home in Evanston. used as a supplemental supply to irriThe Reaper extends congratulations The Randolph M men lost two games gate 11,000 acres of land embraced in Ihis week, one with Ogden and one parts of Secs. 13, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27. Both games were and 28, T. 9 N., R. 6 E. and parts of with Laketown. Secs. 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, J6, 17, 18, close and fast. 21, 22, 28, 29 and 34, T. 9 N., R. 7 E., RusRed How fate SLB&M. Tobacco Warehouse sia's most heartless of Protests resisting the granting of of One warehouses the Nazis largest Dreading what the invading its kind in the world is a tobacco said Application, with reasons tbere-omight do to her, the beautiful dancer, in Lexington, Ky. It has made in affidavit form, must be ormer favorite of the Czar, finally warehouse 210,000 square feet of floor space filed with T. H. Humpherys State Enuses the poison Rasputin once gave and has held as much as 1,916,000 gineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake her, and lies in her French prison pounds of tobacco at one time. City, Utah, with one extra copy and cell. Read her startling confessions $1.00 filing fee on or before March 23, revealed for the first time by Pierrp Swordfish The average length of a swordfish 1941. J.nzareff, former editor of the Paris-SoiT. H. HUMPHERYS. is seven feet and the weight is about the American in The Weekly, State Engineer. 250 pounds, but specimens weighmagazine distributed with the next 1941. 800 600 are to over from Feb. pounds Adv. Jan. 24, 31, weeks LOS ANGELES EXAMINER. ing Appli-catio- surance and hospitalization insurace nt the companys expense, and. a guarantee of seniority rights. port Mr. Jacobi said committees will oe. NOTICE TO WATER USERS .'SUtblishfd at each plant and office to recommend action by the company in , Hyrum Utah cases of special need. All drafted men Laketown, Nebeker, will continue to be members of the lias filed Application No. 13920 to 6 sec. ft. of underground bchenley Foundation, an employees aid water in Rich County, Utah; said sciety. water will be pumped from March 13 Accompanying the certificate to each to October 81, inclusive of each year man of draft age was a personal letter wells as follows: signed by Lewis S. Rosentiel, chairfrom two 102 Well ft. deep at point N. 210 man of the board. il) ft. and E. 60 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 12, T. 14 N., R.. 6 E., SLB&M for ir Larger Than Elephants ' New-bor-n blue whales are far ligation of 500 acres of land located n elephants. in the E of Secs. 29 and 32 T. 14 larger Than 25 feet in some measure N.. R. 6 E., SLB&M, and (2) Well They about 8 tons and grow 300 ft. deep at point W. 300 ft. from length, weigh very rapidly, reaching a length of SS4 Cor. Sec. 13, T. 14 N., R. 7 E.. about 60 feet during the first year, SLB&M for irrigation of 500 acres in while still nursing. Secs. 13, 14, 23 and 24, T. 14 N. R. 7 E.. SLB&M. The water from each well Solar Plexus Punch will also be used to water 3000 sheep, The solar plexus punch was used 50 horses and 1000 cattle. by Bob Fitzsimmons in knocking Protests resisting the. granting of out Jim Corbett at Carson City, aid Application, with reasons therefor, Nev., on March 17, 1897, in the made in affidavit form, must be filed fourteenth round. Bob Davis, famous with T. H. Humipherys. State Engin- writer, gave the punch its name. eer, 403 State Capitol. Salt Lake City, recorded. It Paid Him Utah, with one extra copy and $1.00 of Charles Barnes 1041. Glencoe, Pa., March 9, filling fee on or before Modern Greek Amazons. Like the Walks Under Water recently bought a coon hound for 25 (I. H.; HUMPHERYS, cents at a mutt auction. And at, celebrated women warriors of ancient Although a mammal, the hippoState Engineer. the next coon dog field trials legends, they knoiw neither fear nor potamus is able to walk on the botvery 1941. the hound won $123 in Adv. Jan. 10, 17, 24, Feb. of rivers and lakes and graze prizes. mercy in baittle. Read how they have tom on the aquatic vegetation, says Cobeen terrifying Mussolinis unhappy lliers. Tax Dollar Week-y- , Lots of Complaints troops, as told in The American It has been estimated that benext stores, Department dry goods the magazine distributed with tween 3 and 4 cents in every dollar stores and general merchandise Plymouth Rock Split LOS ANGELES EXAMINER. weeks 20 In 1774, while Plymouth Rock was stores of the United States handle is paid in direct taxes and that a total of 52,000,000 customer comcents is spent for hidden taxes. being raised to be consecrated to liberty it split in two, an incident replaints annually. Permanent Wave Machine garded as an omen of the separation Ellen T. V. Crain of Kansas City, Didn't Own Horse of the colonies from England. Paul Revere made his memorable Mo., received a patent for a permaJackson Disliked Britain 1873. nent wave machine in ride to Lexington on a horse that Andrew Jackson was scarred for to Deacon Larkin of life and established a dislike for belonged System The Charleston. betting machine Great Britain after he received a Neighborhood Recreation Grounds system was invented in France in saber blow for refusing to black the Chicago now has 728 neighborhood Ants Predominate recreation grounds, 273 of them 1865 by a man named Oiler, who inofficers boots, after he was made There are more ants in the world a prisoner by the British troops at made over from unsightly vacant troduced several at a French track on March 25 of that year. other insect. than lots. 'Vaxhaw Church. 12-io- 1941 Intermediate Enrollment FebMay ruary August November This schedule represents the periods in which accepted applicants for CCC inrollment will be admitted to Civilian Conservation Corps Oamips. However, applications may be made at any time dunng the year at the nearest county department of public welfare. 18-2- 8, Distillers corporation will proviue .innmrman, district agent for the ro.mployees called for army duty under dent and predator control program m Ihc telecine service pet were forward-i- d rts. This boosts Utah to second e draft-agmeu to the in all today p ace in the nation for the number of besover the signature of PRESIDENTS BALL .uganlzathm in da tors killed in 1910. E. A staff of 111 men, 37 of whom are tir Jacobi, president. 'for 12 weeks IV The The Presidents Birthday comhcatts provide ill, held regular employees, conducted the rangq or each a was drafted employee a success, Tin r ?day evening, war, Mr. Zimmerman states. salary for large crowd attending. The mudc was furnished by the Grace Hadley orchestra. . Mr. Lynn McKinnon, reporr-e- d about $30.00 cleared. He wishes to thank the people for their loyal sup- - Eight Junior CCC Enrollment Periods Senator Alonzo F. Hopkin of Croyweek introduced S. B. 82. it a niimaemeanwr tor hunters mailing ti uppers and hshermen to trtpass on don latet In Advance 1-- ex-Mi- basketball i. Notice full-grow- double-crosse- d diouble-cross- ii er r, r, 1 City Directories London was the first city to publish a city directory, in 1677; the first one in this country was in New York in 1786. Deeded His Birthday Mrs. W. Bourke Cockran of New York city is the Annie Ide on whom Robert Louis Stevenson bestowed his birthday in a deed in 1891. $100,000 Bill Woodrow Pari-Mutu- al i Wilsons portrait apdenomination bills. These bills are not in circulation, but are printed only for transaction between the treasury and the Fed-- 1 eral Reserve banks. pears on pari-mutu- al I $100,000 |