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Show I (t RANDOLPH irnUR SERVED brothers IN U. S. MARINES Utah famiIies ha1 four Bonf) forces during World War armed mthe of Randolph, is the Osbom but Ray Many distinction of first to Claim the marine the in corps. sons four having An Independent New have Tliree of the marine veterans but the fourth, Sgt. been discharged Albert J. Osborn, still Is on active duty. Mrs Lois Pope Osborn, mother, of the family; died while the four sons were overseas GARDEN CITY ' I enlisted Jan 5, months in the south' Gene Osborn MS0t ent 18 in various weSit iacil.ie, participating was He discharged Oct. 23, campaigns. 1942, and s Qt The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear Jjiser Valley Volume 18 Number 47 Randolph, Utah. Friday Dec. 28. 1945 NWS American heroes Mr. and Mrs Raymond Esterholdt were Montpelier visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Kearl are 1945. spending the Christmas holidays in Corp. Edwin R. Osborn enlisted shortlOgden with Randalls mother, Mrs. y after, and trained at San Diego. His . Mary Kearl. ; overseas service reads 27 record of The Grade school in various Pacific months areas. He presented it3 Christmas program in Laketown last married Mary Coggins of Evanston, Tuesday night and in Garden City' Wyo., while on leave in January, 1944, on Wednesday night of last week. and was discharged Nov. 16. They how The seventh and eighth live at Evanston, where he is employgrade students .enjoyed a toboggan party ed by the Union Pacific railroad. on Dec. 14th. After enjoying this Sgt. Albert J. Osborn"1 entered the sport for about two hours the boys corps Oct. 6, 1942, and was with the 4th and girls returned to the school Marine Raiders. He was wounded on house for lunch, after which they Okinawa and is recovering at Mire Isattended the basketball game beland naval hospital. tween North Rich and Georgetown. Cpl. Roy M, Osborn, who joined the Mr. and Mrs. John Famer enterFeb. marines 16, 1943, went overseas in tained at a shower and dance FriHe was stationed af Midway April. day for their daughter, Flora, who and Hawaii, returning to the states last was recently married. April. He and his wife now are makMrs.1 Lamont Scofield accompaning their home at Culver City, Calif, ied Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pugmire of Fish Haven to Logan Saturday. Carl Dean of Woodruff Harold Fuller is spending the holReleased From Army iday season with his sister, Mrs. Myrle Sprouse. Fort Douglas, Utah, Dec. 23rd.Dis-charge- d Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sims and today from the Army at the have arrived to enjoy the family Pont Douglas Separation Center under Christmas vacation with the Tom the adjusted service rating plan was Sims and the Tom Hodges families. Pfc. Carl V. Dean, son of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Satterthwaite has received John Arthur Dean of Woodruff. his honorable discharge from the Ffc. Dean, who served 15 months in Army and is now home with his European Theatre of War with the 84th wife and small daughter. Division, js authorized to wear the EurRussell Hansen is spending his opean Theatre of Operations Ribbon, here with his parents and furlough Good Conduct Medal, American Theatre is recovering from wife. Russell Ribbon and Victory .Ribbon as well as in Europe and must received wounds the Purple Heart,, Presidential' Unit receive further medical attention C.tation and 3 Campaign Stars. ' ' before receiving his discharge. The La von Sprouse family were to Hold Leadership in Montpelier Wednesday receiving , , Week Starting Jan. 31st dentai attention. The twenty-fift- h . annual Frank and Montell "Whittington, Brigham foung University Leadership Week will are employed in Idaho Falls, who he held on, four consecutive days bc-- v arrived here Saturday to spend the zoning January 31, it was announced . holidays. today iby Gerrit de who has been re- -, Jong, Jr dean of Isaac Wamsley the Byu college of fine arts and chair reiving , medical attention at the . .an of the affair, . , "Budge hospital in Logan, arrived Leadership-Week- will be held on- - V& 'homtTTh'ursda.yr BYU campus for" the first time .since "L Mrs. Thelma Freeman and Mrs.' 1941 when wartimetravel restrictions Lazette Satterthwaite entertained at necessitated its being given over the a birthday party Friday night honradl as an annual feature. oring their Sons, Kay Dean Freer Departments of BYU are preparing man and Vaughn Satterthwaite. lectures and classes for the first three Games and refreshments were endays of Leadership Week with religious joyed by Mattie Hildt, Carol Jeanactivities slated for Jenthe final Sunday, Hyden, Janet Sprouse, Margene day, aid Dr, de Jong. Committees, sen, Reed Hodges, Vaughn Satterthincluding a general committee, to direct waite and Kay Deaiy freeman. activities of the affair have been named. Leslie Kimball fe receiving more , medical attention in Ogden. $1.50 Per Year , , . . , ( 1 Improvement Being Made At Logan Fish Hatchery Garden City Soldier eceives Discharge Three noteworthy improvement proto benefit ahglers thru-onorthern Utah were completed at the Logan State Fish hatchery during 1945, according to Director Ross Leon-arUtah Fish and Game Commission. Part of an extensive workT program accomplished by the Fisheries Manage-e- n joy able time where here. jects expected d, , i8in at Fort Douglas,. Utah, Dec. 17th ut 11 State htcheriea in year new additions at the Lo- gan plant include : I Water circulating walls have been Placed in two large rectangular ponds. Heretofore, .bad circulation has limited fte number of fish that could be rearIL,S ed). 2. Dis- charged today from the Army at Fort Douglas Separation Center under the adjusted service rating plan was T5 Lamar L. Satterthwaite, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Satterthwaite of Garden City. The dainage system has been rearranged so that each group of ponds can be operated, drained and cleaned separately, greatly improving output. All service roads, driveways and alks have been graveled. M. J. Eldon Brough to Arrive Madsen, superintendent of Home on .USS Saratoga management, planned the improve-me- t s vvhich were under the immediate USNR, MoMM 3c, SuPervision of Jess Dailey, Logan Eldon Brough, husband of MTs. Marvel Brough, of Hatchery superintendent. home. Randolph, Utah, is on his way high-poiNavy 3,250 of one Brough is Following Too Closely is Carpet" the whom "Magic veterans the aboard States the to back The driver of a motor vehicle shall bringing Pot follow i another vehicle more closely tJSS Saratoga. ,i than more of one The USS Saratoga, than is reasonable and having prudent, and cruisers, ue 250 carriers, battleships, regard for the speed of such famed the in Navys End the traffic upon and the con- attack transports Harbor dition of the Mqgic Carpet" fleet, left Pearl highway. amve to scheduled on Dec. 13th, and is The driver of any truck or truck 19th. Dec. about cawing another vehicle When traveling in San Francisco to the open a roadway outside ?f a business Passengers will go directly homes their nearest Centers residence district shall ' not follow Separation of obtaining to complete the formalities thm 150 feet of another truck before returning to discharge's truck drawing another vehicle, their 1 civilian life. 1 2- - fish-en- es nt ve-lc- le The last spirt of Bond driving was held in connection with the . picture show Saturday night, The boys and favgirls from the High School Chorus Combond song, with a crowd ored the The last minute buying ing Home. over the top, the county put ' fluy War Bonds a TOD A y For Future Needs " '''' ily. Several men of, town have 'been extra busy this week unloading fion. Huf-fakFriday night Mr. and Mrs. Lyqn entertained the members. of the Owl Club and as usual they had a very E. E. FRYAR destroyed twenty-seve- n Japs in a rifle fight on Leyte Island and saved the life of his commanding officer. When a Nip rifleman arose from a ditch alongside the road and aimed at Fryars platoon leader, the private jumped in front of his lieutenant and received seven bullet wounds m his chest and stomach, A medal of honor was awarded to Pvt. Fryar. At home we can help to keep such heroes adequately fed and equipped by buying War Bonds. V. S. T)VT. single-handed- er ly J- - MISSIONARY WRITES HOME FROM TEXAS ' Longview, Texas, December 12 1945. Just a line to tell you how J enjoy the paper you send me each week It is like getting a letter from a dear friend in every town in the county, telling me about what all of, you are doing in his locality each week. I am very well and enjoying every minute of my missionary labors. ' 1 would, like to take this opportunity to send the Seasons Greetings to every- i- K7 M' 8r? yne'm !& ffioiflify. I am enjoying the winter here in Texas, when the nun shines it is just fine with a temperature of about 70 de- grees. , The roses and other flowers are stil blooming and the kids play around barefoot and half dressed, but it can certainly change quick from that kind of weather to cloudy cold, windy and we are glad to put on our overcoats; We are also enjoying, this southern hospitality everone sure treats us swell. When people' pass each other on the streets about every fourth or fifth 'One will say Howdy" or nod to 'you' the is only, thing you have to look out for tobbacoo juice to see that they dont spit or snuff on you. We are in the center of a large oil producing field. Everyone is working and there is lots of building going on. One town ten miles from here has more oil wells per square mile and produces more oil than any other place its . size in the world.. Well I guess this is all of your paper so will space I better occupy this time a all Merry you wishing close, again Xmas and very Happy, New Year from Elder Robert G. Marshall, Longview, Texas, General Delivery. -- r - South Rich Cagers Lose Close Game to Fielding floor. Friday night on the local e over-timperFielding edged out am iod victory from South Rich of Ran- dolph, Utah, 56 to 53. The second team game was of a very unusual nature, with only six field baskets being made during the entire game. Fielding made but two field goals,' .but had 29 free throws. South Rich dropped in four baskets from the court, and tried 16 free shots. Final score, Fielding 16, and South Rich 15. At half time in the first team and game the local boys led at the start of the final period held only a? two point margin Box score'. 37-3- 5. ? " 4 1 - - s 1tf1iyse8' hMSW thef very - 'b everybody. beM'h&d aft exchange fine program, a enemies "and was' liked by AH and of lovely (fetrashnjente. gifts Was president of the Rich County Furwere and had those .present ' ' niture since 1912. . filled with the Chri t'piritw They of Haired Silver That Daddy Solo, tree for beautiflji, had a very Mine," by Hyrum Thomson. ' j " Arch McKinnon was the second speakHich basketSouth er.' He said Dick was an honest rrtan , Tuesday evening team played Evanston and 'were took pride in his work and did not want ball The bus was taken to take defeated. 'to get too old to work. He was loved the boys and girls of our school, i and respected by all his neibbons. t Telegrams have been received .from IFoem, Grandfather is Not Dead, He Dean and Roy Cox saying they Loralne j3 juat Away, by Audrey Peart. in the U. S. and would soon landed had Bishop Peart was the next speaker. be home. J livHe said the deceased had twelve home came Cox Lizzie Saturday night one jb ing children, three sisters and where she has been for Lake Salt from 41 has and ther. He has grandchildren ' I two weeks. raised them and taken, care of them. about note in Sundays We were glad to He said he was one of his best supportBUI Rees was chosen to Mr that paper ers and always ready to give advice. to Washington, D C, and receive the He said the family expressed their go medal from Pres. Trucongressional thanks and appreciations for all the is This man. given for serving .on the help they ' received in their' sorrow, draft board of Rich County for 5 years Closing song by choir, Sometime, without pay. His name was drawn by Somewhere. Denne from a fish bowl with Mrs. Lois Benediction by A. G. Barton. members names in it. board all other The grave was dedicated by Samuel and has an enjoyable We he goes hope . . Rex. his leaving is to for The date The following were some of the out time. . , t , of town people attending the funeral: January. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. March, Mr. And Mrs. George Sessions, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spded Restriction f Spencer, Mrs. Samuel South and Ray , Rees. No person shall drive a vehicle on a highway at a speed greater than Is reasonable and prudent under the conRandolph Soldier Discharged ditions and having regard to the actual From Army December 10th and potential hazards then existing. In every event speed shall be so conFort Douglas, Utah Discharged on trolled as may be necessary to avoid Dec. 10th from the Army at this Sepwith any person, vehicle, or aration center under the adjusted ser- colliding on or entering the other conveyance vice rating pian was Technical Sergeant with legal rein compliance highway C. Fred Hellstrom, son of Mr. and Mrs. o quirements and the duty all persona to L. L. Hellstrom of Randolph, Utah. use due care. 24 months Sgt. Hellstrom, who served Any speed in excess of the posted in Hawaii and Iwo Jima with the 206tt limits shall be priraa facie evidence AAA Bn., is authorized to wear the the that speed is not reasonable or pruc Theatre of Operations dent and that It is unlawful. Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal, American Theatre Ribbon and Victory Rib, . . . Asiatic-Pacifi- ) 25-2- 0, fine time.' ; . , Mr. and Mrs., WilfordCaJJ and family of Layton, Utah, spent the day with her parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dean. lrea,ry Deponent Mr. and Mrs. Red Bruce and. family of Almy and Betsy Longhurst of EvanMrs. FUNERAL SERVICES HELD ston visited Sunday with Mr. and Albert Longhurst. FOR RICHARD JACKSON Mr. and Mrs. Osro Corn! a motored to home SunFuneral services were held for Rich- Salt Lake Friday returning ' , ard Jackson last Friday with Bishop day evening. Mr: and Mrs. Frank Kiddy of EvanG. W. Peart presiding: ston spent the week end with he grandChorus, "0, My Father! invocatii Mr and Mrs. Cloyd Eastman. parents,, Glen Rex ; solo, "Lay My Head Bened came for her Sunday evefather Her, a Rose' by Bess Rex, accompanied b , . : , ; j ning., Betty Spencer. H. J. Norris was' tli the Mr. Gus Mrs, Youngberg.left and, Jack-so- n He Richard said' first speaker. few months. a for They ranch livestock was bom in Bountiful in 1863 and ' of the was 82 years old. He said he had dime Will.be in California for part,. r v i .Vt business with him for 40 years that he winter.,. love- was a successful farmer and randher, ' Tuesday the Relief Joaietyhadift . 1 Lakfetown Soldier Dis bon. charged From Army Before entering the Army October 3, a as 1942, Hellstrom was employed Warrant 6fficer ( j g.) Lavon F. Ell-- r freight worker at Ogden, Utah. v of Laketown, Utah, has been His' wife, the former DelMarr Hurst, for separation from the 'Army Hurst. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. War at the Department Personnel cenbeen has making Of .'Blanding, Utah, Fort' Utah, and la now on ter, Doyglas, , her home at Blanding. ' Bud Nicholls arrived home Wednes- terminal leave. 1 pro-ess- ; day, Dec. 12th. Fred Hellstrom and wife arrived in ' Randolph Dec. 12th. Betaea ita ember Invest Dime 0it of Every Dollar to A . , J J daughter. Cottage meeting was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Buck Thursday evening. , Mr. Alton and Leslie Frazier motored to Salt Lake this week Mr. Fred Stacey was at Salt Lake on business and was accompanied by Tom ' . Dean. Cox left for CalMinnie Mrs Friday ifornia to visit her daughters. May and Ingborg for the winter. Friday night the South Rich High basketball team played . Paris, Idaho, and were beatten by 3 points. Better luck next time team. Ivy Cox spent the week end at Evanston with Mrs. Doris Nebeker and fam- ? who served 15 nJnL in France and Germany with the 5bh Division, is authorized to wear the European Theatre of Operations VicRibbon, Good Conduct Medal, and Heart. as the well Purple tory Ribbon as Before entering the Army Dec. 2nd, at 1943, he was employed as a fanner Garden City. His wife, the former Lois Pope, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lavor Pqpe, of Garden City has been mining her ' .ome with her parents. Satterthwaite, IVOOBDUFF IIEVJS A baby girl was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Frazier at Evanston this week. They have two sons and were really thrilled at having a daughter. Mrs. An nie Frazier, the grandmother,' has eight grandchildren and this the only grand- - - In Advance B.' Cox S. Kennedy Totals 1 U.S.War Csnds 23 - The Pans Post. ru S ed |