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Show WASHINGTON An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley it 111 Volume 4i FROM OUR CONGRESSMAN W. K. GRANGER 14 Number 24 Randolph. Utah. Friday June 27, 1941 NOTICE OF REGISTRATION PLACES $1.50Per Tear MISSIONARY LETTER SERVICES HELD In Advance AVIATION STUDENTS Dear Brother Marshall, SELECTIVE SERVICE This evening after a very pleasant NEEDED FOR OF U. (From Congressman W.K. Granger Each voting precinct in Rich County days work, I decided I would spare a few minutes to send my appreciation SENATE PASSES ROADS BILL is desiginated as a registration district of thanks unto you for sending me a TRAINING COURSE Defense highway legislation call in this County. Every male having LOUIS GARDNER 21st the since their reached very outstanding newspaper each week. birthday mg for the expenditure of $250,000,-00- 0 must register under, That tells me of events at home, and last registration on road construction and mainthe Selective ServiceACt. Impressive funeral services were held also about by friends. The Civil Aeronatics Authority wants tenance projects was passed by the Watch the bulletin board in your local Friday in the Garden City Ward Chapel I have been moved to another loca- students for primary and secondary fliSenate. The measure provides for Postoffice for further annoncements of foi John Louis Gardner, who died June tion to labor in the Vineyard, to cry ght training for the course now being ihe extension of main lines of the designated registration places. A flag 17th after a lingering illness. Coun- repentence and warn the people that offered at the University of Utah, acord-in- g will not heed to our message. to Joseph Bergin, State Director of strategic network of highways anc will be displayed at each place. The selor John Farrar officiated. T..e Prelude and postlude were played For great is the worth of a soul in the Aeronautics. Here is a splendid opporfor access roads leading to military Clerk of the local Board will register come to Lazette to all those and Satterthwaite approRandolph. sight of the Lord, that will repent of tunity for ambitious young men to desiring by and naval reservations, defense proin doubt call at the County Clerks priate music was furnished by the sing- his deeds of wrong doings and keep qualify for a career in aviation. If duction centers and sources of raw office. For behold the Lord ing mothers, conducted by Fontella Commandments, Young men from i9 to 25 years of age, materials. There will also be 400 Scofield and accompanied by Mrs. Sat- your redeemer suffered death in the inclusive, who are now Adolph W. Larson registered with Local Board Member terthwaite. flesh, wherefore he sufferd the pain of a University or College, and who have flight strips to serve as emergen' Other music consisted of a vocal solo all men, that all men might repent and one year of College cy landing fields for war planes. credits, or who And he hath risen Carrie Pugmire of St. Charles, a come unto him. NOTICE by Under the bill, 78,000 of the 0 may not be registered now with any The SECOND REGISTRATION for tenor solo by Emery Welling of St. again from the dead, that he might University but have 2 years of college miles in the Federal aid roac who have attained 2l year a of Charles and a vocal duet, by Fontella bring all men unto him, on conditions of credits are eligible for the primary system would be built, repaired or all men since October 16, 1941, will be held Scofield and Betty Spencer, accompan- repentence. course, and graduates of the primary otherwise improved for defense age iAnd how great is his joy in the soul course are eligible for the secondary 1, 1941, from 7:00 A. M. to 9:00 ied by Leone Loveland. July purposes. The proposed flight strips p. m. Speakers were Bishop C. C. Shirley that fepenteth, Wherefore you are call- course in flight training. Graduates would be built adjacent to public of Fish Haven, Clarence Cook, E. M. ed to cry repentence unto this people. from the secondary flight training are the for each Following registrars And if it so be that you should labor course may take the cross country trainhighways where necessary for pur- Community: Evertt Sims, Garden City, Pugmire, and Paul A. Spence. invocation all was The offered John B. Amos of your days in crying repentence un: ing course which, in turn, is followed by poses Robinson, Laketown, emergency landing and Utah; to this and the benediction take-opeople, and bring, save it be one by several other advanced courses in Hodges Local by Stanley Board Office, of aircraft in cases of mili- Utah, Randolpn, soul unto Meadowville. of Mattson me, how great shall be your flight training which, when completed, Utah; T. J. Tingey, Woodruff, Utah. tary concentration.. in the kingdom of my qualifies young men for commercial him cemeThe with in the Garden All men to are grave City joy apeligible requested pear before the registrar in their com tery was dedicated by Matthew Pug- father? pilot and flight instructor rating. MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITmire of St. Charles. tAnd now, if our joy will be gerat munity and register. Pay for this type of service ranges Mr. Gardner was born in London, with one soul that you have brought from $225 to $600 per month and the deTEE VOTES 27 TOP DRAFT AGE Keep in touch with your LOCAL England . August 4th, 1863. While a unto me into the kingdom of my father, mand for commercial pilots at the preThe House Military Affairs Com- BOARD. child he came to the United States with how great will be your joy if you should sent time is greater than the supply. mittee voted to grant deferment his parents and settled in Fish Haven, bring many souls unto me (Doctrine Young men completing the course are from the Selective Service Act of Idaho. He married Mary Stocks of and Covenants, Sec 18: also eligible for air service with the men over 27, and proposed to report God is not willing that any should army or navy with cadet rating. Fish Haven and to them were born Good old potatoes, 50c a hundred the measure to the House for quick several children. Students from any part of the state perish but all should come into repenat the A. W. Thomock ranch. consideration. The action was taken He was a carpenter by trade and he tance. (2 Peter 3:9) are eligible and Mrs. Bergin urges those God loves all of his children and has interested to immediately contact Dean has erected many fine buildings in Loafter the appearance of the Acting gan, Bear Lake County, Rich County, given them a way by which we may en- A. LeRoy Taylor, or Ralph D. Baker, Director of. Selective Service who Woming and California. He assisted m ter into his presence again. There is at the University of Utah. testified that there were 8,000,000 This seems to be a splendid opporgetting lumber out of the canyon which only one straight and narrow road by registrants, in the age range from was used to build the Logan Temple, which to go and only one gateway, and tunity for ambitious young men to go 21 to 28 and that 1,000,000 men Mrs. Snellen Johnson and mother, and after, the completion of the build- our Lord has called us all to warn our places and do things for themselves, would reach this range each year Mrs Youn& of Vernal, Utah, called ing he and his wife were among the neighbor and show him the pathway and also for the nation. on the Mrs. Chas. Alleys Thursday. first Bear Lake people to be married to the gate of everlasting life with our starting with the second registraMrs. Ellsworth Johnson, Mrs. Earl tion on July 1st. there. He worked in the mutual or- father in heaven, and if they have a Satterthwaite anH Mrs. Carl Norris GARDEN CITY NEWS ganization for many years and also chance and reject it, the sin is on their attended a session at the Logan served as ward clerk in the Fish Haven own heads. TRAINEES FOR PARACHUTE Temple Friday. There is a joy in this work that can yard. He is survived by four Mr,'.. and. Mrs. George N. "Wesson, DUTY A limited number of Selecr Millie fSproufee-'and thing " The Mrs. never be surpassed in club'girls under the supertook their daughter, Mildred, to Lotive Service trainees - will be perof Garden City, Mrs. Grace in life, just to know you are a servant vision of Elame Woffinden and Thelma Livina Pope to go to Salt Lake City. At gan mitted to enlist in the Regular Pugmire and Mrs. Hazel Transtrum of of God and you are doing his work here Satterthwaite met at the home of MariLogan Miss Weston and her husbaSt. Charles; two sons, John Gardner on earth, teaching people the plan of lyn Rich Friday where they made canArmy for service with the parand-to-be, Stan Plummer, were of Los Angeles, California, and Ernest Salvation and know by you some one dy which was sold to help raise money chute troops, under new regulations guest's at a supper party by Mrs. of Coronado, California; two was admitted into the Celestial king- for the club. Gardner made public by the War Department Bonnie Henderson and afterwards Mrs. Alice Loveland of Fisii dom. sisters, Bishop Samuel Weston of Logan visitHeretofore, this service has been attending the Chaikowsky concert. Mrs. Rosetta Roberts of My mission is going by too fast to ed with relatives and friends in town and Haven Mrs. Verne Orvin is adding a lunch reserved exclusively for Regular Montpelier and 16 grand children and suit me. I want to bring as many peo- on Friday. counter to her Eller Chas. store.' soldiers who Army 11 great grand children. have already ple to the knowledge of the everlasting David J. Kunz of Bern, Idaho, accomis the carpenter. demonstrated all around proficiency gospel as I can. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sprouse to panied Chas. L. Alley, Radio Instructor May God bless every one of you with Logan on a business trip. To be accepted a trainee must show RANDOLPH TO CELEBRATE at Scott Field stationed at his choicest blessing is my sincere wish. Edna Scofield, daughter of Mr. and JULY 4th endurance, proficiency and special Illinois, is home for a ten day Elder Lyndon A. Dean Mrs. Lamont Scofield underwent a matrainees who have vacation. He brought with him a qualities. Only jor operation at the Budge hospital In addition to other amusement on (one through' preliminary work at young man companion, Mr. Knippe. MEET at Logan Friday afternoon. FIVE HAPPY Lynn Myers suffered a broken arm July 4th, there will be a number replacement training centers will be 8th their for met five Mrs. J. P. Stock of Fish Haven visitThe happy considered as parachute volunteers. when he had a load of hay tip over of races. Substantial prizes will suThe 20th. June ed with her sisters, Mrs. Claud Kimball' meeting Friday, on him Tuesday. He was taken to second places blet for the day was posters. They and Mrs. Morris T. Hodges one day last, and for first je paid Randolph for treatment. It is desired that planned their menus and worked on week. AIRCRAFT EXPORTS INCREASE The new well of the Laketown in all events. of all communities .take their poster. They also planned the menu A wedding shower was held in honor esidents Irrigation Comany is now operating Aircraft exports were $16,000,000 of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Sims Friday event. The races as for the girls dinner. some Dart in and pouring forth a stream of valumet at the high school night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. higher than a month ago. Total airfive The happy of a fast able water. consist now planned, will The Thomas Sims. The evening was spent craft shipments amounted to $66, dinner. Visitors at the Heber C. Robinson This event is in charge June 25th for the girls to order. in playing games directed by Mr. and the called Total exports valued at home last week were Mrs. Ada torse race. 000,000. meeting president of Wilford Norris, and persons de- The first song was Ameica The Mrs. Arch Sims, after which refresh$385,000,000 in April, 8 per cent Wahlstrom, Mrs. Arlene Jensen of enter should register with Beautiful, followed by My Hearts In ments were served. About sixty-fiv- e to siring .above March of this year and 10 Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sims him. The saddle horse, kids pony, Utah. Drue Jackson gave a lesson people attended and the couple was preper cent over April, 1940. It was and Mrs. Nellie Tremelling of Garden ahd relays will be in charge of Alon- on daily courtesies. A delicious meal sented with many beautiful gifts. the highest monthly total in recent City. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Willis, Miss zo Kennedy and Lynn McKinnon, was served consisting of the following: Miss Gene Kearl of Meadowville was years. boiled Adrienne Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. registering may be done with either hungarian sausage loaf, hot rolls,potatoes, a recent house guest of Maurine Jensen. creamed spring Virginia Hyden of Logan spent several spinach, peas, son event and Walters Mrs. this Race is Frank Young, party. Chariot our days visiting with Natalie Satterthwaite. closed We shortcake. of Grantsville, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. HOUSE ADOPTS PENSION EXin charge of A. W. Larson. There salad, peach Utah Trail. Mr. and Mrs. Grahame Willets of San singing, by meeting TENSION The House approved a Chester Whitehouse of Tooele and will be a number of bicycle races Sorenson Mar Jean California, have returned to Francisco, WiUds of Lake Salt Gordon City for boys and girls. Men and women bill to increase the amount of benehome after spending their vaca- ' their were visitors at the Willis home over to enter should fits to surviving dependents of and desiring Willef s parents, Mr. and Mrs. anyone with tion week-enthe contact Weldon Jensen. AH enWorld War veterans by extending Mrs. Joe Gibbons. Miss Freda Jensen, member of the Mrs. DeVerl Whittington and son. the payment of pensions to widows General Board, brought Mr. and Mrs. trants should be registered by 12:00 visited with her mother, Mrs. committee 4th. to The Laurel, on noon and children and to dependent parJuly Kirby Jensen of Salt Lake City LOS ANGELES EXAMINER Bunderson of St. Charles on to entertainfrom at the Augusta and events of visit in charge ents of veterans. The Veterans Ad- . Friday Sunday Hitler would die that She prophesied ment would appreciate it if every- in 1942 so now shes in a concentra- Thursday.. ministration estimated that the home of Mrs. Edith Earley. Ernest Woffinden, who is employed in Willis took Mrs. Mr. and Cheney one entering in an event would put tion camp! So many of her other asmeasure would increase the total visiting his spent the week-en- d Ogden, mother Delina Willis to Ogden for a their outfits in the iri the accurate been amount of pensions by $22,238,000 a have parade predictions tonishing family. three day visit among relatives. morning with some fancy trimming, that the petulant Fuehrer had a tantrum Mr. and Mrs. Russell Satterthwaite year. The benefits would be extendMr. and Mrs. Sidney J. Nebeker his violent returned ed to surviving dependents, regardSaturday from Salt Lake City. made an auto tour to Sun Valley Remember the dance, the laying of when she boldly foretold into taken her had and end new has been a patient stone promptly on the Satterthwaite comer Mrs. county the less of the cause of the veterans during the week. this about Read Protective for the past few S. Custody. D. L. ball in and the hospital the Lemon and Cleon Mrs. and city building, Mr. and death. HugaVian prophetess, weeks. She must return for additional sons, Milton and Doug, of Brigham games, foot races and all the other remarkable Silbiger, and see the striking medical attention in a month. City, Utah, visited the Cheneys entertainments. Lets make this a GAIN IN UNITED STATES photographs in the The American WeekMr. and Mrs. Clifford Calder and famwhile Cleon did real celebration over the week-en- d day. ly, the magazine distributed with next ily visited in town Sunday. Mr. Calder DIRTHS In the first four months some fishing. Race Committee. weeks LOS ANGELES EXAMINER. is employed in Evanston. ; Elder Marion Beck of Paris, Idaho, of this year there were about Modernizing the worlds most popular Mr. and Mrs. Frank Satterthwaite and more births in the United States and Frank Findlay of Fish Haven book. Father John LaFarge, eminent family of Logan were week-en- d guests WANTED HELP MALE here missionaries were home stake than in the same period last year, Jesuit author, tells why the Catholic of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Wamsley. last Sunday. according to the Bureau of the Cen-fu. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hodges, Fay Lutz, Thiel WamsRussel W. Kirk of STEADY WORK - GOOD PAY, RE New Testement was brought This indicated a birth .rate for Salt Lake City spent Sunday with LIABLE PERSON WANTED to call on and how the Saviours words have been ley, Frank Jensen, Leslie Kimball and 1941 of 18.5 per 1,000 population, farmers in Rich County. No experience made clear. Read of this scholarly Donald Rex motored from Farson, mother Mary K. Weston. with Some making $100 achievement and how many ancient Wyoming to spend the week-en- d or capital required. Mr.' and Mrs. John K. Moffat and the highest since 1930, and close to MR. Write in week. a INMAN, 2423 Greek, Latin and Aramaic terms have their families. the latest birth rate reported from Mr. and Mrs. Orval Moffat of Murbeen converted into more precis- preseCalifornia. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Lutz left for Germany, which was 18.8 in 1937. ray, Utah, were Sunday visitors with Magnolia St., Oakland, as told in the Ogden Sunday where Mr. Lutz will be nt-day expressions Robinsons. the Joseph The 1940 rate for the United States American Weekly, the magazine distri- employed. Coal and. Oil was 18.0. The trend which has now buted with next weeks LOS ANGELES The Benson family reunion was held Sixty per cent of the world coal EXAMINER. American Flag Aronnd World fet in, pointed to an increase of 7 oil of cent worlds the 50 Saturday at Ideal Beach. About 125 and was in per The Columbia, attended. The officers elected members per cent in population per generathe first ship to carry the American preserves are possessed by the THE for Subscribe States. REAPER, United (Continued on Page Three) tion. flag around the world. JOHN FOR U. . 225-00- . ff 11-1- . I , . daugh-tienrr'-Mr- s. , -- any-rthe- 4-- H s Belli-vill- e, . Notice d. Bor-isk- a, 20,-900 s. - 1755-180- 6, . |