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Show lEmwiiuwiJL Sv-- - ut Shelby, Editor a PrPLKHEit'v This p?jerjrt: jitehed every Saturday w rh entered as second ' elns; matter November 2jp itf02',. at the post oftiet at Randolph?. Rich' County, Utah.' SUBSCRIPTION 7: Advance $ 1. 00 Oire Yea, i.$ Yr One 7' - ,T not in Advance. i ..... 1,25 M-- RANDOLPH MEAT MARKET 60c Six Months If paid in advance on Free Sent Sample Copy Request. i'vrT..n.iw .NDOLPH, I J. . - V iTi A dead -- ..i We pay .i1 ' off Laketown. The, real optimist is the mart who can enthuse over the beauti ful snow with a hole in bis shoe and the coal house empty. Once men believed that a man governed by divine right; now they assume that he must have been in league with the devil to get the job. Because evils bavecrept into city politics with the community he repre in the United States, there has sents asks for nothing more than a passible road TO the rail arisen in recent years an disposition to stig- road. matise municipal officers. Be was once our mayor, so he cant be any good, is an extreme form of statement made by a Garden Ciy, young woman who ought to have Jan. 4th. known better, Wholesale criticDuring the past week two quite ism of our public servants has reached such a point that many severe accidents have happened honest and capable citizens hes- in our town. Last Friday morning Mr. Geo. Earley of the firm itate to enter local politics, throof Earley and Hodges, while in ugh dread of the newspaper ridi the back of his store, stepped incule and notoriety it will bring to the cellar, the trapdoor being c. them. left open unknown to him giving Yet a discriminating criticism him a fall of about ten feet on and a discriminating interest on the cement steps and floor of the the part of citizens is the one cellar. He was carried home hope of our democracy. The diffHe has been seen in that , there is too iculty is not the store once or twice since almuch criticism, but that what he looks and feels Very criticism there is takes the form though sore from' the effects of his fall. of a general kick at all things ' pfficial. Anna Louise Strong in Last Sunday afternoon Mr. T. H. Austin was kicked severly by the February Pacific Monthly. a horse he having been in the act of tieing up the animals tail . We are in favor U bet, of any the kick made him very sick for . good road conventions or any a few days .but is out again this movement toward the betterment of our bad roads, but the morning. On Sunday night we were proceedings of the Good Road Convention just held at the state visited by the stake presidency and also the stake psesident of metropolis d jesnt appeal to us much. The convention was en- - the Y. M. M. I, A, who spoke to tirely intne hands of automobil-ist- us on the subject of how to live and automobile owners the life of Latterday Saints, the The resolutions adopted at that talk seemed to be enjoyed by all convention provides for improv- - and we hbpeit won't be long be ad undis-crimlnat- ing Garden City. - us. s Din in g Car Me a 1 s an d Service Best in the World New steel passenger equipment the finest that money can buy- - aff orded to patrons of the Union Pacific The Safe Road to Travel Electric block signals v Dustless; For literature, information, rates, etc.' call on or address your Local Agent Or E. L. Lcmax, C. P. A. Omaha Feb. Vir- i T IT - Ne-ph- us long death following soon ter his birth.- af- Hot Disappointing oar customers in any instance. Try us. m n- $ Everything the winds to coase when they will refurn to their Woodruff home laden with Crowther Bros dumpling .dust.Mr. & Mrs, Soloman Trenell- ing and family are here this week visiting the lady's parents Mr & Mrs. E. G Lamborn, and their host of friends here. Geo. E. Lamborn and Jos. E. Watson combined km visiting and fur selling on their trip to and from Montpelier Saturday. A. No. 1 Bp. Robinson, Counselor Ne-pWahlstrom, Y. L. M, I. A prest, Mrs. Mary Crowther and daughter Thelma and the writer made up a party of Laketowners enroute to Paris Friday night and Sat. Morning, The lady to visit children and attend the Y, L. officers meeting aud the rest of us to attend priesthood meeting on Saturday morning. hi - Restless and sleepless Stake Supt. of Y. M. M. I, A Eld ward Sutton filled an appointment here on Sunday and visit ed and addressed our parents and other classes and the whole school after reassembly. By special request Prest. Shepherd sang Count your blessings. In the afternoon the visiting brethren gave the congregation some excellent counsel, The other members of the Stake presidency Elders W. L. Rich and Wilford W. Richards performed a similar ministry in 'the Round valley ward Since our last letter the weather has been very blizzardy. At St. Charles the forenamed were oblidged to hang up Friday night and were royally entertain ed by Stake high counselor and wife. Tuesday uight and Wednesday morning Laketown had one of its Jep-paMons- on time eastersand the foundations of tha earth were well nigb shaken. Dont know when the wiud made drifts any more japidly or grotesquely (I reckon thats the adverb.) Messers I. V, Eastman and sons Marshall and Marion broke the coal somewhat by a down load of A! my haulieg coal here on Tuesday and are at Ibis wilting visiting waUhia for it m dors u Wyoming. The Rich County Furniture Company will hereafter have the agency - nice for we people who live in town and tan stay in bed 'til convenient to arise, to find fault with the mail cariiers, for-everything in Farming Implements, Wagons, Saddles, Harness, etc. In fact Buggies, O everything in the line of the well known but heres a good word for him despite the blizzard he made ay. BEEMAN & CASHIN Mercantile Ioundkccper for Raudolph Precinct. Co. No doubt some of you want Rob We can oget them for jvou at Sleighs. o once. Come to the Furniture Store; get our terms and prices'. i As scon as we get our machine sheds ves Prest, Jos. R. Shepherd and .lew To The Farmers and Friends In Rich County - repre-sentiti- m FORMERLY The Randolph Jewelers. splendid time coming and going Imagine that even tho a poor carriers' sins may be as scarlet he would be washed whiter than snovr and have a free pass to the best seat in kingdom come of a reward for It was headlined in-- recent his devotion; issue of the Salt Lake Tribune that Morinonism would not down in Idaho, or words to that SALE OF ANIMAL FOR DAMAGES. effect. Trudy the Tribune was State of Utah; right for once,, that is one would County of Rich: think so. to'seeso large an assem' lii theTtandolpfi precinct of said I have in my poses? ion the blage as was at the Paris first county, follow ing descrilied animal, which if ward halls last Saturday, and not claimed and taken away, will le sold at pulilic auction to the highest those attending-werbut bidder in my correl in the Ranfrom1 the stake and cash dolph precinct on the 12th day of Feb. ward, church and auxiliary or- 1910 at the hour of 2 1. M. ' (me red, white faced yearling steer ganizations. No, it does not apwith horns, no earmarks or brands pear from such a spectacle that visible. Mormonism is in great danger Said animal is held by me to secure of downing in the Bear Lake the payment of $5.50 damage done upon the premises of Heber B. Jones on part of Idaho at least. Why the 1st day of February A. D. 1910. Samuel Hanney should it any way?' e Jcwelery $' n Evanston & Green River, Claude Kimball came over from Schencks ranch to his Bradfot d home to see his parents and for other business to-d- In Edholm & Akin Co. Its very - old perfect track. - Utah. 1 little boost often proves as gffective as a strong pull. u u , W Highest prices for Hides, Pelts and Furs. Mail orders Solicited . fore they come again, ments upon roads paralelling About four inches of the beau he railroads and which areal-read- y tiful fell during the night and it capable to the needs of looks as tho there was more com the traffic over them. It looks to soon. us that a good automobile pike ing is to be the outcome of that con vention if anythingis and would have the government or state put Laketown Utah any or all appropriations upon a January 26,' 1910 road connecting the state capitals Two births in Laketown durof Utah. Idaho and Wyoming. Railroads do tbat now and while ing the last week, one, a son, at it would be fair to put part of the W. H.- Smiths residence at i money upon automobile roads South Eden and the other at the Wahlstroms, a boy, but the writer as a user of the horse cartandatax payer in common little visitor did not tarry with A wide-spre- Evans are endeavoring most earnest eff- ort and particular attention to every detail of our business to establish a reputation for - Props- - Randolph, SATURDAY FEBURARY 5, 1910 UTAH.: booster is better . f' ' .tkanalivekic'ker, : ...i... & AWi- 3V ALL KINDS OF FRESH 'AND CURED MEATS TroL's.rlonal Cards pet Month 75c; Display: 1 inch ( 10 inches per Month 60c tfifiC. I amt Reading Notices ten cents per line foi first insertion' and five 6ents i Une for each suiequent Insertion. ?Vv51 Communications should be add reused to The News, Randolph, Utah. . Marshall - W:by gc: 'yr.v,1 U RATES ADVERTISING RATES - iv V built, we will have all these goods, on hand. RICH COUNTY FURNITURE COMPANY U V Hi: Blacksmith, Wheelwright & Morseshoer jjH CASH PRICES OX HORSE SHOEING p Shoes No, 1 & 2 per span $4.25 Nos. 3 & 4 per span 4 50 ,, ., 4.75 No. 5 four calk shoes per span Common Shoes Nos. 1 & 2 per span.. 3,50 3 and up 4.00 ,, Nevcr-sU- INI. Roff 13. s t a t ft -- sis North Mam Street Randolph, Utah. i OVftftft4ftft0ft C i M a ! ggjgregrrgrraaggBEi 3CJ! CORN CORN! ( wcz grau -- p any order at We will forfill Corn. Get our price, it will astonish you. We are istill buying Oats for cash at our Elevator on the Almy Road. ' Uinta Elevator & Milling Company Evanston, - - Wyo. -- In h Mir Or h Y-- i m Is |