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Show WASHINGTON NEiWS An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume FROM OUR CONGRESSMAN W. K. GRANGER 14 WEDDING DANCE HELD FOR YOUNG COUPLE $1.50 Per Year Randolph, Utah. Friday June 13, 1941 Number 22 CAR OVERTURNS NEAR IDEAL BEACH RICH COUNTY PLANS In Advance MRS. ALTA FELLER REST What may have been a fatal ac- LAID TO A wedding dance was given on BIG CELEBRATION Lowering Draft Age Limit A Senate cident happened Wednesday night, Thursday evening, June 12th for study of the advisability of lowering Mr. when the car belonging to Mr. and and Mrs. Chester Christiansen, the age minimum under the Selective Funeral services were held in the Mrs. Alvin Nicholls enroute to Tre-th- e of the celebrations in One largest Service Act appeared to be in prospect who were married last week in the ward chapel Thursday history of Rich county will be monton, Utah left the road and over- Randolph The Senate Military Affairs Committee Logan Temple. Mrs. Alta Feller, wife for afternoon The following program was ren- held July 4th, when the cornc.' turned just south of Ideal Beach, has asked for a full report on the subC. of Fred Feller, who died Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Nicholls had attendject. The Army has indicated that it is dered, while ice cream and cookies atone of the new Rich County City 1 Soda at the Springs hospital of an the benefit dance given for Sher reluctant to train men over 30 years of were served to the large crowd in ant County building will be laid. inward hemorrhage. Ben Weston at Lakota resort, and The following program will be car--age and that men under 25 are preferred. attendance: Mrs. Feller is survived by several to Tremonton on Were their An estimated 820,000 men who have way out: ried of Evanston Solo, Robert Neilson brothers and sisters and six childMrs. Nicholls operates a reached 21 since the first registration John Neilson, also of Evanston, Big parade at 10:00 oclock a. m. where solo, ren: Dora and James Gill, by a forin car will October of be registered July the day for the best float. Following fectionery. Occupants were accompanied by mer marriage, and four by Mr. Fell1st and selective service headquarters both numbers Miss Mrs. Mr. and Nicholls, the parade, band concerts, chariot were has asked Congress to grant to the Floyd Kennedy, at the piano. Duet, of Hunsaker Wannie Tremonton, er. acraces, fast horse races, saddle horse President discretionary authority to de- Alice Muir and Kathleen Rex, Funeral services under the direcMae Miss Zettie Saltzgiver, of turn- - ard fer calling of older registrants. companied by Miss Winnie Rex. Du- races. Wild roosters will be of Bishop G. W. Peart were held tion Lake Salt City. Bill To Aid U. S. Sugar Growers Pas- et, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Schappi. ed out (a chance to catch yourself follows: s worst was hurt the Mrs. Nicholls chicken dinner... A big free sed By Senate The Senate voted 45 to Solo, Carlyle Bryson, of Woodruff. Choir sang, Behold Tis Eventide Busses will sud was rushed to the Montpelier 26 to increase domestic sugar produc- The dance was one of the largest dance in the evening. Theron Hatch; choir, Someshe is is prayer, hurt feared It tion quotas at the expense of dances held in Randolph, run from each end of the county, hospital. wedding time Well Understand; speaker, producers. The legislation there being present about three This has the promise of being one inwardly. Miss Hunsaker was also Mr. B. L. President duet, Johnson; cut on the bad a in that the provides any deficiency Mear of the finest celebrations held in hurt, receiving twenty-fivand hundred and Mrs. Ernest, In the Garden; Philippine quota of sugar imports into and the county. You cant miss it. Re- - head. this country, in excess of 75,000 tons, Peart announced the program Mr. to speaker, Henry Hoffman; ladies Now! The accident, according member the date July 4th. be allocated to domestic sugar produc- did a very good job of it. A few ALL Nicholls, driver of the car, happened chorus, Mrs. Vera Peart, Mrs. Ruby ers. The legislation amends the sugar words were spoken by the bride and boost, dont kick. If we will Mrs. Nicholls, who was sleep- lex, Mrs. Lucille Hatch, Mrs. Alice act of 1937, which provided that when groom at the close of the program. EOOST it will be a BIG SUCCESS. when Mrs. Elsa Spencer and Miss ing by his side, suddenly awoke Muir, the Prilippine producers failed, to meet Mrs. Christiansen before her marwith a start and grabbed the steer Kathleen Rex; speakers, W. T. Rex WOODRUFF NEWS their quota, the amount of the deficiency last week was Miss Cleo BarG. W. Peart; choir, Tho riage ing wheel from his hands, turning and Bishop should be divided in the form of in- ton, of Mr. and Mrs. Ardaughter Deepening Trials; benediction, Arcreased quotas for foreign countries Funeral services were held at the the car off the road. G. Barton. Many friends of thur of Mrs thur McKinnon. other than Cuba. from Evans- Woodruff Chapel for Mrs. Ruth The immediate family came the couple young Interment was made in the Lake-tow- n Senate Approves Budget For The InMason Longhurst, Sunday, May 251, h Nicholls were called to the hospital. towns. other ton and nearby terior Department The Senate voted cemetery, Ray B. Lamborn The car is pretty badly wrecked. The Reaper wishes the young and she having died of Tuelaremia and $185,119, 813 to carry on the work of the dedicating the grave. a few Interior Department for the fiscal year happy couple a very happy married other complications following The funeral was very well attendillness. Musical numbers were Included was life may their troubles be little days beginning July 1st. ed, and prononounced by many as a furnished by the Singing Mothers, $82,726,000 for; reclamation projects. ones. beautiful service. Cynthia Tingey and John and Rob Among other items was $22,988,500 for The sympathy of the entire comert Neilson. The speakers were Earl cc.nstructdqn and maintenance cosTs on munity goes out to Brother Feller the Bonneville Dam, a project from PROMINENT WOMAN Stuart, Emerson Cox, Dee Cornia, and his children. which defense officials hope to obtain T. J. Tingey and Bishop LeRoy D. new power supplies for production of Tingey. Deceased is survived by CARD OF THANKS aluminum and other critical materials. TO ATTEND WOODMEN her parents, four sisters, a brother, U. S. Loses 2,000,000 Defense Hours her husband, Leonard Longhurst, Black Willows one hundred thousand "We wish to show our thanks and apThe Senate was told that two bat-lCONVENTION them are being planted by the State of the and children, Georgia, following Cruisers, six destroyers or eight sub- preciation to all those who assisted in Fred and Robert. Road Commission along the streams of any way during the sickness and death June, Preal, Fay, ( Continued on Last Page) for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frazier of Southern Utah to form barrierswash of our dear wife and mother. We also toe habit of are in One of the most prominent women to that streams to thank those who furnished cars here several wish visited days .Forest Woodmen Santaquin, attend' the ling out banks, and, m many cases, un- and floral tributes. MORE LARGE WAREHOUSE week 22 to lart Circle convention in Omaha June and destroying the highways Fred C. Feller and family BUILDINGS AT OGDEN Mr. and Mrs. Delor Eastman of dermining to Grant R. Bowen, Land26 will be Mrs. C. Ben Ross, of Parma according nation- Provo, were visitors here the past Idaho, a member of the societys scape Engineer for the Commission. FUNERAL HELD FOR OGDEN, Utah Confirmation that al lfegional committee and state man- week. The trees, little fellows now (but the NEVILLE Utah. ALBERT and Idaho Mrs. Clarence Meacham and child- black willow attain a height of sixty large warehouse buildings at Utah ager for the society in Governor former low at of Idahos wife The ren of Rock Springs, Wyo., are here feet) are planted on the banks general depot in Ogden will be placAlbert Neville, 33, died in Wooded under contract in the near future Ben Ross will take an important part for a two weeks vacation. Howard water levels and when the streams are which will movement Institute, National the slow in trees the swollen up the May 30th, following a short illruff, Putnam returned home with her. He has been received from army offiwill and dethen convention, the ness of plural pneumonia. Mr. Nehas attended school there the past of the water and the streams cials in Washington, D. C., said highlight beor trees the silt also lead discussions when the Rocky among posit the ville had recently recovered from Lieutenant Colonel Elmer G. Thom- Mountain Regional meetings get under school year. hind them building solid banks and hold- tularemia. and Mr,, and Mrs. George South as, constructing quartermaster for way in the convention city. In the ing to their regular Channels. He was born in Woodruff, a son Ogden and vicinity. The Omaha gathering will also be a children were visitors here several course of a few years, long ribbons of of Samuel and Lizzie Livington-NevillUnder present plans, another large celebration of the societys fiftieth an- ays last week. green trees will run through the hot Later, he with his parents Mr. and Mrs. LeMar Stuart have stretches of southern Utah and the hope storage, warehouse and about 85,000 niversary, and more than 2,500 women to moved counfrom Layton, Utah. His mothto attend the of the practically of the beauty that much returned home after spending square feet of closed shed storage are expected larit one of the making it er preceded him in death Dec. 14, hool year at Hilliard where Mr. try can be space will be constructed under one every state, making of the year. 1914. In 1934 he married Thea contract while two additional ware- gest fraternal gatherings Stuart was a school teacher. They attractive and desirable. of town in 1891, the society Denver near in the River, Dean, by whom he is survived; also are living in the home of Mr. and On the Virgin houses will be constructed under an- Founded to trees are now has more than 132,000 members in 30,000 being planted Virgin, iree children, Helen Ray and Bar-ara- ; other contract. 45 states. It has paid insurance bene- Mrs. Robert Wamsley. Control toe flood waters of the river. his father Sam Neville; a Genett Tingey, Virginia Putnam, A few Formal construction authorization fits of nearly $44,000,000, with insurance ago a washout of the highyears Louise Neville; his grandis expected to be received here soon, in force of more than $105,000,000 and Mary Brown, Louise Cornia and way occured at this point that cost 0 mother Livingston, of Idaho; two June Eastman were home for graduafter which dates for opening of bids assets totaling nearly $35,000,000. to repair. The savings possible by Edward, of Layton, Utah; are expected to be set. During the five days of the Institute ation exercises. They were also this type of control can. be estimated brothers, of Stockton, Calif.; a siswill be Shelby, colorful Can trees visitors. Memorial day spectacles when we learn that the At present 23 buildings, including in Omaha, many of more Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stuart of grown and planted for only 7 cents ter, Mrs. Mary McGee, Baer Idaho, eight huge warehouses and a large be presented, including a parade of drill r, Silverene. 1,500 costumed members y Washington, D. C., arrived here re each. The tolal cost for toe planting and a clothing renovating plant than and is Funeral services were held in the are under contract and in process oil teams through downtown Omaha, the cently for a short visit with rela- of the 100,000 trees now under way to item small a compared evening pageant picturing Woodruff Ward Chapel June 2nd., only $7,000, tives and friends. construction at the $3,500,000 Utah to of its service of cost a the years highway fifty single repairing societys at 1 p. m. Interment in the Wood-tuA welcome home program was general depot project. members and to American fraternalism. washout. cemetery. One of the warehouses, measurgiven in honor of Elder Dee Cornia Ten thousand trees are being planted extends entire community The Sunday evening. ing about 600 feet by 180 feet, is NOTICE OF BUDGET in Circleville Canyon, five thousand in Neville. Mrs. to Miss Mavis Tingey has received a Beaver Canyon between Beaver and their sympathy scheduled to be completed in about MEETING , to go to the Northern States Puffer Lake and eight thousand along call two weeks and ready for storage of LIVESTOCK FOR SALE She will leave Salt Lake the washes that are crossed by the high, Mission. army supplies. The concrete floor The annual budget meeting of way near Moab. slab of this mammoth building is Rich County School District will July 9th. and two from Dickson Rock riprap and plank barriers have Hereford Bulls, Yearlings School Sheldon Mrs. Rich South at the held and Mr. High now being poured by crews working as Ogdens 1940 Champthe same herd building at 1 :00 oclock p. m. Saturday, and family of Riverdale, Utah, visit- failed in this particular scetion. In ions. Also a few Heifers and cows. 16 hours daily. construc1941. ed here Sunday. Miss Ethelyn Dick- many cases the heavy riprap that unSteel framework has been erected June 28th, Star Valley Hereford Ranch in the an sunk has is who in tion interested quicksand taxpayer as Any weeks several for remained son George C. Miller for six of the big warehouses and for derlies the area and is other places examination of the budget is invited Dickson. Velma Miss of Wyoming a Thayne, guest about of the seventh. to be present. have been erected, Mon- where plank barriers home returned Cox LaVaun Brick walls and creosoted wood roof the water has undermined the banks and Earl F. Passey, NOTICE I ! He has been attending school eroded vast stretches of ground includ sheeting have been completed on Superintendent. day. in California since January. two of these buildings, and the Adv. (J13-2- 0 ing farms that have been established is on the sick list along the river banks. Cornia The second registration day covRuth pouring of concrete floors in the secTrees are also being planted along ering men who have attained twentond building is expected to be start- magazines, and forms are being buil this week. washes that cross the high- y- one years of age since October ed in one or two weeks. tor pouring of the roof arch unit o ' Lou Ann Huffaker was honored the banks of in Carbon, Grand, Duchesne, and 16, 1940, will be held on July 1, 1941, on her sixth birthday by a party ways Besides this work, reinforced reinforced concrete. Counties, Uintah of the between the hours of 7:00 a. m. and First Lieutenant Robert L. Horch Tuesday. A large group concrete foundations have been seond project of its kind is This the set attended. 9:00 p. m. The place of registration the State Road Com' out carried by poured for six large brick and steel man, reserve officer of Reno, Ne younger on Will be advertised at a later date. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Moss left first group of trees bein, the mision, sheds, which are now ready for the vada, has been called to active duty for Texas Keep in touch with your local g work, Brick at Utah general depot in prepara Wednesday morning start of planted last year, anc sons will visit their The trees are started at the State draft board. operations on the where they walls are completed for one wing tion for three-shi- ft teach who and Reed Ira, Commission nursery at 64th South families, Road installation, clothing renovating jplant, work on of a large garage-shop- s there. East. When dug, they are school 18th and Doll Hobby with foundations completed for the which has just been started anc in boxes are and Stuart LeMar Mrs. packed and Mr. wrapped Four carefully hundred dolls, gathered shops and other wing of the garage. which is to be completed August car. and toe boxes labeled as to toe place from all parts of the world over a American new a Willys Concrete foundations are also fin- under a $368,500 contract. Captain sporting it while visiting in where toe trees are to be planted, then period at a cost of from $5 ished for a sentry house and a check- Rulon J. Ballard, officer in charge. They purchased placed in cold storage until conditions to $150, are only the start of her ers office building, and the con- First Lieutenant William F. Hughes Ogden. are right for planting in the territory collection, according to Mrs. Frankeac will Horchman lin Schneider of Cleveland. She beLieutenant and is to which they have designated pourof the latter floor being crete came interested in dolls from buyshif hour an of in be eight "charge ed. Canned Soap Christmas ing presents for children Canned soup has been on the mat Foundations are also completed daily when the accelerated program of for friends. orders us Give printing. your 1898. ket since for two igloo type undei ground becomes effective in about a week. I I I I I ff con-Priz- es I I Latin-Americ- an e. I I I - ay e. sis-moth- er, $30,-00- half-siste- two-stor- ff two-thir- ds ; back-fillin- I 10-ye- ar ' tTS |