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Show ''U. y C3j2. Anuiaependem Newspaper Devoted To! he interests Of The People Of Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 17 Number 17 Randolph. Utah. Friday June 2, 1944 $1.50 Per Year DAVID J. WILSON BIDS FOR G STANLEY N. CHILD 0P CANDIDATE FOR SENATQRSHIP uflsi souds ( ' ' "5' I 'f A ;w A r' i A 44 , f' hl. termer In Advance UTAH GOVERNOR y Republican State Chairman Sanjey N. Chijd,, prominent State Designation of Candidacy. Senator and an outstanding businessman and contractor has David J. Wilson, Ogden Attorney, his hat in the ring as a Dem"tossed who recently completed eight years as candidate for Governor of Utah. ocratic Republican State Chairman, has anMr. Child formally filed his declaranounced his candidacy for the Partys tion of petition and acceptance last nomination for U. S. Senator. A desWednesday afternoon in the secretary ignation filed with the Secretary of of states office. Dozens of petitions, State by a group of active Republicans containing hundreds of signatures, inhas been formally accepted by Mr. Wilson. He has' been active in the Re cluding 10 State Democratic Senators, legislators and numerous city and counpulblican Party for many years, devotofficials, demonstrates the popularity ty a large share of his time to organing Mr. Child enjoys among Utah voters. ization and campaign work since his The Salt Lake City press lauded Mr. election to the state chairmanship in Childs speech last Saturday when the 1936. He was Weber County chairman State Democratic convention from 1924 to 1930, and has served as his remarks as "conwa sheld, terming district congressional chairman, voting structive. district chairman, and on the Weber David J. Wilson - Civic, Political, Re- County and state central committees. Meanwhile, up and down .the state, enthusiastic groups are forming to camligious Leader - In field for Republican Served as Weber Attorney. STANLEY N. CHILD Senate nomination. paign for Mr. Child. General Democratic Candidate for Governor.1 were opened last week in the Mr. Wilson was elected Weber CounNewhouse Hotel, Salt Lake City. ty attorney in 1920, with the highest Mr. Child was born In Salt Lake City majority on either ticket. He served LAKETOWN NEWS two terms in that office, declining a in 1899 of pioneer parentage and was educated in local public schools and the third term nomination. In 1928 he was Mrs. J. L. Willis had as guests at elected district attorney in the Second University of Utah. In the first World Mr. moMrs. and Ralph Ellis Friday her home on Decoration Day: Mr. Judicial district, and served in that of- ored to .Salt Lake to meet their son, jvar he served for 22 months, eix of and Mrs. Geo. Williams of Evanston, fice until 1933. Steven who is home on furlough. Steve '.hem overseas as a Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jones of EvanBorn in Midway, Wasatch county, in has just graduated as a cadet. Miss officer. His eldest son, Stanley Jr., is ston and Mr. and Mrs. Georgina 1887, a on of James B. and Margaret Althtea Johnston of Randolph also met now serving in the armed forces. The Whitney of Ogden. Childs have two other children, and have Powell Wilson, he spent his early life Steve. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Cheney, on a farm there. Hi3 father has the Hatch spent the week end with resided in Salt Lake City for nearly a Patsy g residents of Laketown have Nilda record of service in longest the state Longhurst and was in attendance quarter of a century. He is a member sold their farm and home to Grant of the L D S church, and Sait Lake Post of any person in the state. at Sunday School. egisiature Lamborn and have moved to Logan He was educated No. 2, American Legion. For more than in Midway schools and Mary Lou Comia was in attendance to make their home and residence. 20 Mr. Child has actively partic-pate- d years sevat School first time the for Sunday Brigham Young University, where he Although we dislike seeing them in numerous civic, patriotic, retook his 'bachelors degree in 1914. After eral months. We were all so glad that move from our town, we wish them her health is improved so she can again ligious and community events. His from Brigham Young success and happiness in their new graduating hobby is people. he taught at Weber College for join us in our activities. home. Since 1935 Mr. Child has built an imMrs. two years, from 1914 to 1916. was Lottie Dickson Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hawkins and He received his doctors degree in law operated upon at the Dee hospital at pressive list of achievements in public Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cheney were visOgden. Her husband came home Sat- service. He served that year In the (J.D.) in 1919 at the University of itors at Malad on Decoration Day. where he held the Willrad D. urday night and reports her as getting Sttate House of Representatives, and Mr. and Mrs. Brig. Irwin and famThompson scholarship two years and along as well as can be expected. He has been since 1939, a state Senator. ily of Ogden were visitors of Mrs. served as editor of the California Law was accompanied by his mother who Hhis work in Utahs two legislative Eliza V. Irwini on Memorial Day. Review in hid senior year as recogni- has been visiting at Ogden for the past bodies has been intelligent, sincere and The Relief Society sponsored a tion for the highest scholarship stand- two weeks. We wish Lottie a speedy re- effective.' He has served on the more surprise party Tuesday evening at ing in his class. covery and that she may return home important committees of the Senate and the home of Mrs. Zettie M. Kearl, lower house. As an undergraduate at BYU, he was soon and enjoy better health. where a very nice evening was spent. Mr. Childs platform centers on abis at Nichols Evanston help(Barbara prominnet in athletics, debating and Mrs. Norman Weston was a visitor solute Bob who ill. Mrs. She is integrity in office, strict adherWamsley student Ibody affairs, serving as stud- ing at Logan with Amos Robinsons Frience to our Constitutional safeguards ent body president for two years, and went to Evanston Friday. day. Mrs. Sam Neville, Sylverine and Jean and cooperation with other officials of as president and valedictorian of his Mrs. Ellsworth Johnson, Mrs. (Earl came' from Syracuse Saturday night to the state. graduating class. Satterthwaite and Miss Myrtle JohnAs a mason contractor, Mr. Childs Mr. Wilson was admitted to the bar visit relatives and friends for a few son made a trip to Salt Lake Monfirm participated in the construction of in October, 1919, and has maintained days, also for Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. George South and fam- the Union Building, Thomas Library and day and Tuesday to obtain medical woffices in Ogden since. He is a advise for Mrs. Johnson. Miss Myrmember of the Utah Bar, the Weber ily of Salt Lake and John South came Field House at the University of Utah ; tle Johnson proceeded from there to County and American Bar associations, Sunday to spend a few days with Mel-v- the Ogden high school and Ogden City take a trip to Chicago, 111., and from and the committee on real parents, Mr, and Mrs. M. V. East- and County Building; the Municipal audproperty of there to the sunny southland, where the ABA. He is a past president and man, and other relatives and friends itorium in Price; Bushnell General hosn she will visit friends. secretary of the Ogden Kiwanis club and here. They were accompanied by Mer-ly- pital in Brigham City, the Tooele hosVisiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lake has been at who pital and Public school, and many LDS Salt o disComia, the of past secretary George H. Robinson and otther kin, trict of Kiwanis. He served as chair- for a few days. chapels, including the are Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Robinson man of the board of the Salvation The choir of our ward sang in the temple in Washington, D. C. Army If elected, Mr. Child said, "I inand family of Long Beach, Calif., Sacrament meeting of the Second ward Continued on Last Page and Mrs. Ella Robinson Harrington at Evanston Sunday evening. Many of tend to seek counsel and advice from those who have a complete understandand family of Salt Lake. the folks about town attended also. Ernest W. Irwin of Ogden motored town our bells are in ing of a particular problem for the genringing Wedding to Laketown on Monday to bring again, and for Steve Ellis and Althea eral welfare of the entire state. Mr. Child has evolved a comprehenPvt. Sidney J. Irwin who came from Johnston of Randolph. They were see his to 111., post-w- ar sive wish married We Hoopesten, this plan for Utah and a proCamp Monday. couple in 'the adjustment perto assist and best much the of mother, Mrs. Eliza V. Irwin, who is gram everyhappiness i ill. thing in life. May this war soon end iod of Utah service men and women. Postmaster George N. Weston and so that Steve can soon be iback and Mrs. Ramona Williamson made a to it certainly would implore you they may toe able to live a normal life POPULAR RANDOLPH business trip to Montpelier Monday. take extra special care of it in together. Althea was a graduate of GIRL WEDS SOLDIER Mrs. Emma Rose Grimmett accompSouth Rich High school this year. Best these hectic times. It would Miss Althea Johnston, daughter of anied them as far as Paris to visit of luck. say . . . Mr. Mrs. and and Johnston, grandGay for the Bishop Grimmett family. left Tuesday night Kay Bryson Herbert J. Nebeker of Salt Lake Im Getting Old; Treat Salt Lake where he is to be sworn into daughter of Mrs. Jane Jones, met Steve Ellis, who came home on furlough Satthe Navy. spent three days at the home of and remember, if the war were Nebeker from whence he emMrs. Lloyd Dickson, her daughters, urday at Salt Lake City. The young to end and the factories were to barked on fishing ttrips, but it is not Donna and Mrs. Sarah Butlers of Tren- couple were married Saturday. M tomorrow cars new start successMr. Ellis Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. making was nkown if the gentleman ton are spending a week here visiting to Ellis of Woodruff, Utah. six would it take fish. Ralph M. replace brothers years V. in Mrs. Mr. and ful Eastman, catching any The Reaper extends congratulations all Americas cars. Mrs. Ada Wahlstrom and daughand friends. Edith Cox is spending the week with to the young couple. ter Arlene, of Logan were visiting Me Out Wears Speed here relatives Sunday. friends and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hoffman of RanMe wife Kindly and Robinson B. Amos Ladies Literary Club Bp. dolph. made a trip to Salt Lake City FriA group of boys and girls had a proAt 45 M.P.H. 45 per cent more Club meeting was held at the home , day to Monday. gressive supper Wednesday evening. of rubber, 31 per cent more oil and Agnes Rex with Rose Hoffman and Elders Alma Findlay and George Continued on Last Page 10 per cent more gasoline are used Florence Johnson assisting. Painter of Bloomington were speakthan at 35 M.P.H.; and wear on Doll by Deanne Jones; Solo, "Paper in ers in Sacrament meeting Sunday all parts of the vehicle is a lot "Grandfathers Clock, by Karen duet, Missionaries. Home of the capacity KAL Birthday Club too. Rex. higher, and Stirling Mrs. Findlay and Mrs. Painter acMeets Twice in May Spencer Social under the direction of Luella them. companied For Gosh Sakes Dont On May 8th nine members went on Hellstrom. Group singing led by Vera Delford Webb and Mrs. Sarah to Forget the school bus and spent the day with Peart. Reading by Alice Longhurst. Smith came from Ogden Monday, Mrs. Ella Schenck at her ranch home. Games led by Elaine Passey. Solo (by attend to my repairs immediately, bringing some of Mrs. Smiths furA good old fashioned ranch dinner in- Bess Rex. check test and adjust my brakes, niture. Maysell Hoffman was presented with cluding chicken, ice cream and all that on my wheel alignment. Mrs. Ottalee Corless and son Frank one served was oclock a at with it goes gift for perfect attendance. The annual car inspection requirand mother, Zettie M. Kearl, returnA five the members and ten to guests by very delicious lunch was served 1. Avoid ed by law begins June ed Monday night from a two flay 24 members and 9 guests. Mrs. to Ireta assisted hostess Argyle. by a mechanic Give the the rush. trip to Salt Lake City. Luella Hellstrom was chosen as the chance to do good work. Have new president to succeed Rosie Kenyour car inspected early. nedy. Ireta Argyle as secretary to succeed Goldie Corless. DO IT NOW! On May 27th we met at the home of Utah State Highway sister Hannah Telford. Twelve memPatrol bers and two guests were present. Mrs. j Luella Hellstrom and Ada Muir served a very delicious lunch. Accepts head-quare- rs WOODRUFF NEWS fc, 5 At- V . ' t . , A' ' ? ' ,j ... U. S. Coaii Guard Photo The open jaws of the LSTs pour - out Marines, tanks and fighting equipment on the far side of the world at Cape Gloucester, New Britain. We must keep the flow of supplies steady if our men are to hold. Buy rcur W.xr Bonds and Hold em! U. S. Tfccsury Depth Intent OT BONDS life-lon- Uni-vresi- ty Cal-forni- a, - ; 's' x" 'A,- - ,'yv , t, 1 as Utah-Idah- world-renown- ed V . 5. Coast Guard Photo Jap prisoner learns about American medical care as he A wounded is swung aboard a U. S. Coast Guard transport at Makin. Our medical standards are highest among all armies of the world. Buy more War Bonds and keep em that way ! 17. S. Treasury Department j Could Talk Hy-ru- Signal Corps Photo An observer crouched at his post on the crest of a mountain somewhere in Italy. Should we fail to supply him with his special equipment, his war would be finished and lost. Buy more War Bonds and hold cm ! V. S. Treasury Department If Your Car KEEP on m ; sekiKlfst'AttHA ' uitii onn ooriDG non BumoreMmr; forrsecurity, too! |