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Show Volume 2, Number 32 $1.50 Per Year In Advance Randolph, Utah, Friday, August 22, 1930 Kozy Program RICH COUNTY ASSURED TAX REVISION LEAGUE Rich County Fair An aggressive campaign to acquaint the people with the purposes and the Sept. 23 and 24 - LOVELY JEAN ARTHUR ADVISES PUZZLED HOSTESSES NOTICE TO OWNERS OF TRESPASSING STOCK Laketown Links United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Ctiche Nation- Mrs. Robert S. Spence and son Robal Forest. deeds of the constitutional amendments ert, jr., of Salt Lake and former resiwhich are to come before the dents of Laketown, gave the local asMansions and servants are not nec-- J at the fall elections was assuredpeople TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; for RICH COUNTY FAIR, RODEO sistant post master a friendly call on cessary for the successful entertain- Rich Qounty with the recent announceis described livestock The following Friday, while enroute to Evanston, AND RACE PROGRAM ment of week-enguests says lovely ment from state headquarters of the trespassing on the Randolph Division Wyo. to visit relatives and friends. Jean Arthur, Paramount featured play Citizens Tax Revision League. of the Cache National Forest: 1. SADDLE RIDING. Prizes as i Kind er, who is seen opposite Charles (Budof livestock and Description. As a result of conferences with a follows : Former U. S. Marshal, Aquila Nebe-kedy- Rogers m the daring 1 in Star her leaders mare, has local the unbrandpd. number of of Salt Lake is back in our midst league Fist 1100.00; Second $75.00; Third headBay picture, Young Eagles, at the Kozy appointed Lawrence B. Johnson of Ran and snip on nose. brief visit at his son, Shirleys a for $50.00. theatre Sunday. All the successful dolph, to take a leadership in the lea1 unbranded. Bald face blue Falula Ranch. 2. BARE BACK RIDING. Prizes roan.horse, hoste& needs is an influite capacity gues campaign this falj as district as follows : 3 yearling horses. Bay, unbranded. tor management and detail, she says. chairman. Mr. Johnson is well knoiwn Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nixon of MonFirst $30.00 ; Second, $20.00; Third 1 horse. Branded K right thigh. tpelier were town calleis on WednesThe hostess planning a week-en- d in the county and will represent this 20.00. each Day money, day, Blue roan. drummer gathering snouru assuie herserf that section on the state executive commit- day last. Mr. Nixon is $15.00. 1 mare and colt with an unbranded for s Co. lue beds are comfortable : that the I tee of the central organization as well, Candy mount 3. RIDING. Each STEER d ; that the desk I windows aie yearling following. Branded O Two Johnson will take charge of r-- $1.00. Dashes left thigh. is supplied with paper and pens, that ganisdng a branch of the league in the Joseph Irwin was highly honored 4. CALF ROPING. One prize only, Notice is hereby given to the owners when former secretary of Agriculture tne dressing-iab(- e is furnished with district embracing all of Rich County $20.00. of the above described animals that Wm. Jardine, now the Minister to pins, needles, tmoad, powder, hairpins and will doubtless call other civic Day money each day $10.00. must remove the same from the Egypt, paid him a visit at the Federal and that there arfeypienty of hangers leaders to assist him in this work. 5. QUICK- - CHANGE RACE. One they . , in the closet. , Randolph Division of the Cache Na- Building? He was in company with The Citizens Tax Revision League prize only, $10.00. . Forest on or before September Orval Adams, who spent a few days at "The bed should have a' reading was formed in Salt Lake recently with RELAY RACE.- One prize only, tional' 5, 1930. the Hyruin Nebeker ranch. light near it and the bathroom should the election of W.W. Armstrong, for- $15.00. animals are described he equipped with bathsaltS, new tootn mer chairman of the tax commision, above If the Concontests. $5.00 enters you to all . . mushes and aspirin. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weston, and dauas its president; Speaker David L. testants must he entered before 9.00 p. not removed from the Randolph Divis ion of the Cache National Forest by ghter, Bonnie Dean, returned to their Dresser drawers that stick, faulty Stine of the house of representatives, m. ud. September screened windows, and hot water that David Hirschi of the house of reprethe date above specified and kept off home in Salt Lake Sunday. JlAY REES, the said forest during the remainder runs frigid can dull the edv of any sentatives anJ Julan Bamberger Salt Supervisor. of this year they will be taken up, imween-enMrs. Georgina Crompton and son, Lake .businessman as' its be sold by the Forest David, of Evanston spent Sunday at and Miss Arthur suggests that the prosmay pounded Herse Races Service. After the anifals have been the home of her sister, Mrs. Lane Wil pective hostess spend at least one mte The purpose of the organization 1 FAST HORSE RACE. First prize her friends agunst the dscomiort of to carry on a general educational camimpounded they will not be released to lis. in her own guest room and thus insure paign on behalf of its membership and $50.00; second $20.00. Entrance fee is the owners until the accrued charges $5.00. on the same have been paid, failing overlooked or forgotten details. Mrs. O. P. Satterthwaite of Logan the citizens generally to acquaint the 2. SADDLE HORSE RACE. First otherwise will or sold be Mrs. H. Warren Taylor and famand which, they of and needs people with the purposes prize $15.00; second $7.00; third $3.00. disposed of after due notice. FAST COURTSHIP METHODS of Brigham City 're visiting with ily the constitutional amendments which fee $2.00. author- their sisters, Mesdames J. Warren under issued notice BUMh T oil MuiiEteN GIRLS will be voted at the fall elections. The Entrance This is 3. PONY RACE. No entrance fee. is and is intended First prize $5.00; second $2.00, third, ity ot Regulation 2 of the National Taylor, Frank Price and Percy Moffat If the time element myans anything league Forest Manuel, which regulation was and other relatives and friends here. to become primarily a league of citi- $1.00. ' in the art of love making, girls are zens who desire duly signed by the Secretary of tb to acquain t themselves W. E. FACKRELL, United States Deptrtmeat of AgriculJohnson Brothers, Wiillis and Martin getting a bieak! with the proposed constitutional chang Supervisor. ture at Washington, D. C. on Marih 2, Kearl and C. H. Alley trailed their Whereas courtship in the days of es on which to be will expected they 1925. mother was stretched out over a per- vote next November lambs to Sage, Wyoming Monday to 4." Rodeo Rules information that may ship to the east. now iod of monins perhaps years further Any R'ders must have regulation saddles, be desired can be obtained from: one can get a first class romance over must leave chete wiith both spurs for-H. I. RICE, a course of three week ends. Mr. anda Mrs! J. C. Robinson and Utah. famil- - returned from a weeks visit to The authority for this statement is DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ward. Spurs forward three jumps then Forest Logan, Ranger, back until judges give signal. Miss Sarah none other than Elinor Glyn, noted Address 327. Balt Lake and vicinitiesb U. S. LAND OFFICE j Contestants will be disqualified for, novelist and uean of romance at Miss Cookes who accompanied them to the Salt Lake City, Utah being thrown, loosing stirrup or the . NOTICE TO CREDITORS Worlds Finishing school. City remained there for a few days August 6, 1930. changing Of hands on hatch reins. Heie is what she wrote Clara Bow, prior to leaving for her home in Owos-sNOTICE is hereby given that Ray Mich. Paramount Star, the other day when ESTATE OF WILLIAM BUCK, WHEAT A RAW MATERIAL of Murray, Ltah, who, on hioached the question by the dashing DECEASED, MayJ 14, 15)29, made stock raisin; Mr. and Mrs. Archie Webb and sons, favorite of the screen. Creditors will present claims, with 'for5 All "Manufactured into Fooods - vouchers Can real endurable love be born homestead entry, 'No. (M84D3, Archie' hitf to the at jr.; Wellington and. Grant and , undersigned Thos. Mrs. over a period of three week ends? I (or Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, & Sy2Ny2, Thompson of Salt Lake in Rich residence Woodruff, County! The grain farmer is a producer of 1, Township 13 North, should say certainl on or before the 10th day of surprised the Lesie Webb family and because, if the Sy ), Section Utah, visit vibrations of each person are in per- Range 7 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has raw materials, and when the produc- October, A. D. 1930. Date of first pub- Rabt Thompson by an over-nigreturned 17th. on the fect harmony, love is a matter of the filed notice of intention to make final tion of these raw materials is in ex- lication They Sunday August 8th, 1930. first glance. If the harmonies are im- Proof, to establish claim to the land cess of possible existing consumpton, Monday morning. distribution old methods of WALTER BUCK, before of against clerk the perfect, love may grow and the differ- above described, become limited obsolete, consumption the distfiot court, at Randolph, Utah, Mrs. J. E. Jensen of Pocatello, who ence adjust itself. Administrator and new methods of expanding markets has been visiting relatives here for Thats what she told Clara Bow, and on the 1st. day of October, 1930. REUEL WALTON, by increasing consumption must be Claimant iames and witnesses: the past week, returned home Sunday. that is what she has written into an Attorney for estate. found. Obviously, if wheat and other WM. D. of Mrs. Jensen was formerly Miss Sarah Wyo. Sage, ALLEY, original screen story for the star called 29. small grains are being produced in ex- Adv. Aug. Robinson. Three Week Ends. This picture will ERNEST J. HANSEN cess of consumption as flour and cerJOSEPH KENT and show at the Kozy theatre Saturday. and notably the chemist, CONCENTRATION OF WEALTH eals, Mrs. Ole Mattson, and Jasper HenIt was directed by Clarence Bodger, CHARLES ELLER, all of Cokeville, shouldscience, be employed to devise new manderson motored to Soda Springs Satthe man who directed the other Clara Wyoming. ufactured wheat products, thus creatThe limitation of production by the urday and returned bringing with them ELI F. TAYLOR, Glyn screen plays, It and new uses to which this grain can farmer an the manufacturer. will never Miss Ethel Henderson who had been Red Hair. Register. ing be converted and the surplus of the remedy the problem, of depression. a patient at the Caribou hospital havAdv. Aug. Nei Hamiton is the leading man. Sept. farms supplied with additional market The concentration of tne wealth of ing had the measles and operation for 1 But until cience is so employ- the country, particularly its money, appendicitis, and is getting well right SHOWER GIVEN FOR BRIDE TO BE outlets.create new outlets for such sur- into the hands of a tew has stopped along. Grandma Sarah Jane Hendered to NOTICE TO CREDITORS the market problem is go- both production and consumption. This son accompanied them from St. Charwheat plus, Thursday, August 14th, a shower ing to remain unsoved, other farm re- condition has . caused stagnation in les, where she visited the past two to her was given by Mrs. David Smith Estate of Fredrick K. Lambom not- business. When the people of the weeks at the home of her daughter, who was mar- lief movements to the contrary Elva Faulkner, sister, Deceased. country have steady employment at Mrs. John T. Barker. ried Monday, to Gordon Fife of Salt withstanding. . Creditors will present claims with vouch- Lake. The following ladles were presgood wages, the country has unlimited GEORGE WASHINGTON Mrs. Sara A. Smith was taken to her buying power and the question of over ers to the undersigned at Laketown ent. TO TO BE HONORED production does not concern either the bed early this week, suffering a light E. Mesdames A. D, Fackrell, W. Utah on or before the 5th bay of Septcase of pneumonia followed by measproducer or the consumer. ember A. D. 1930 Date of first publica- Marshall, R. D. Law, V. B. Jackson, Bicentennial Celebration in 1932 is our trouble now. les, but is somewhat improved at the Unemployment MarR. G. Glen Moss. Arthur Findlay. tion July 25th, 1930. will be nation-widand States will It is a repetition of just what business present. shall, Fred Smith, Sidney Findlay, Ike WmJ. Lambom Smith, Reay Kennedy, Bessie Smith, participate in the plans. experienced with all our previous deof pressions. If the banks fould open up two hundredth The H. R. Adams and son, Hugh L. of anniversary Administrator Stephen Faulkner, David Smith and the birth of George Washington Is their vaults to business and enabe Hyrnm, are visitors at the home, of Miss Elva Fanlkner. celebration business to empoy the ide workmen of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. N. Weston. heralded as the The game Bunko was played, Mrs. thus far known In greatest 1 history. the country, in Ninety days the panic W. E. Marshall won high, prize and 1 woud become a part of ancient history Mrs. Fred Smith won the consolation. To Stabilize Table and there woud be no more worries received many beauThe bride-to-b- e and the unnecIf the legs of your card table show about tiful gifts and at five oclock a hot times hard upon' the an at brought to fold Inopporan essarily Inclination The weather man promises us good chicken lunch was served at small powers money by frightened tune time, an Invisible hairpaln people weather and the Bishopric promises a tabes. barons. business selfish and the the around center, a Those present pronounced it very wrapped tightly NEWS good time at the Ward outing at the 1 GARDEN CITY where the two braces clamp, will meet RANDOLPH MAN RUN OVER river August 3Wh. Its a budget num- enjoyable afternoon. the emergency. ber to which the whole ward is invited BY MOWING MACHINE The Sunnyside Clothing Club 1 Remember the "ood times of the Ward RANDOLPH BOY WEDS afternoon at meets every Wednesday SALT LAKE GlRL outings of yesterday. This, we are asGibraltar' Formation Last Saturday while mowing hay, H. the home of some club member. There sured, is to be a revival. To begin The Rock of Gibraltar consists for J. Norris, sir., was thrown from his are niie girls enrolled whose names Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Peart and son, with, Bishop George Peart and Hyruin y limestone machine, and run over. He held to the are as follows: Lila Cook, Dora Rich, most part of the on to Lake motored Salt City Norris, jr., who have held undisputed Farrell, lines and stopped the team which then Grace Wright, Marie Pope, Ruth Pope, structure. and of crystalline compact the championship for horse shoe pitch- Sunday. Farrell wa married Monday He Maurine' COok, Fae Hodges, Velma Mrs. Lavearl P. Owens of Salt Lake Above the limestone are found layers backed the mower onto him again. ing for years, defies any two to take to machto Satterthwaite and Birdie Lou Satterunder the was lie compelled e dark-bluintercalated with shales it from them. Nine married men agree . Mrs. Owens is a daughter of Mr. of bruised came. was thwaite. He until ine help to defeat any group oft he same num- and Mrs. L. B. Pead, former residents beds pf grit, mudstone and limestone. The Club work is very interesting to quite badly but not seriously injured. ber of single men in an indoor (soft) of this community. the girls and it seems to be progressing 1 baseball game. The ladies are planWord to tbe Wie rapidly. We invite any parentsi who Improving Garden Soil Love of Flower Old Club work to interested in ning a challenge and the scouts are are said a is neighbor, Ts got rough Garden soil deficient In potash see what line going to stake off a swimming hole and our attend meetings Horticulture is practically as old Uncle Ebeo. some He took out ashes add of work is Coal ashes. wood that will be safe for any age to hath as the by helped being taught history of mankind. The garchicken Insurance an' den sent fle no strength to the soil, but If it Is so and bask In the sand. There will be ancient world are famous the of dens roost his me if to tell in around agent hard that plants have difficulty many other activities and melons, yum Pioneer in Picture history, and jn Europe was robbed agin I better take out coal ashes will loosen the yum. Everybody prepare to go. . If any down through are growing, conducted Is believed that James J. Corconstantly It of the above challenge are accepted today tourists Washington Star. life insurance. in the same way that sand ground which started to famous former the heavyweight champion of bett, gardens before next issue we will print the 1 will. the world, was the first motion picture names of the contestants. during the Middle ages. 1 1 actor under contract In the early days One Mans Influence What Really Count of the industry it was recognized that After a period of inactivity for a Benzine Product the is institution An lengthened mila do with Scouts of will action was the most important element months, the Boy couple It is not what youd Xylene Is the name applied to any shadow of one man; as, the Reneeded to catch the popular interest, hold their first meeting Tuesday even- of- three hydrocarbons of the benzine lion, if riches should be your lot, but formation, of Luther; Quakerism, with at are 1 what present doing you wood tar 2fith. intend coal, to found is in series. It ing, August plan They of Fox; Methodism, of Wesley; Exdollar and the youve got It of kinds of All certain and Reach petroleum. and Within for work the n Fait coming their, Abolition, of Clarkson. Sclpio, change. be prepared artificially. in idleness dwell to winter. Some of the boys have been may also ambition "The called the height of Rome;" , , 1 1 and achieve flattery, said Hi Ho, the and all history resolves itself very meeting each Tuesday for merit badge Finis Great University sage of Chinatown, is easily gratified. work. LaMar Ashton and. Dallas easily into the biography of a few sentence on Every one may look forward to a tombIs the What longest 142 has earnest stout and Yale university buildings persons. Johnson have only a few more to get to eeord?1 Imprisonment for life. Lon-io- stone and an epitaph." 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