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Show An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 2, Number 1 Randolph Scout News COMMENTS ON TAXPAYERS MEETING i' Overflow An agent from The Transcontinental Garage was tn town this week from Evanston, placing orders for. the new Ford. C. . ; -- U ,v ' - . 1 l; . By James Walton " - tion of this county as revealed by the checkup and all the apparent prosperity that seems to prevail, why. la it that some of the utility Industries of the county are about to pasB out? Judging from what was insinuated at the, meeting, while my judgment if gaged by my success in lge, would not weigh a jnilogram, I, think. I can see, though iny eyes may be misty, the evil of their passing. The seriousness of their loss cannot be estimated. When we want money we think of a hank, when we want news, We think' of a newspaper; when we want a Doctor b think of a phone. One phone message possibly Would save a life. There gre other losses of a much less serious nature for instance, just think what it would mean in certain houses if their phone, beU houldbe forever fiusned in eielnce. , Again, of the joy forever lost of paying our compliments to the phone company when our phone ges bad; r when the central girls thoughts are lost in daydreaips, and our many oter matters pertaining welfare would result if the utility industries are allowed to go. Why are these Industries slipping, and Should : they be allowed to pass out? ' revenOur bank has passed and the ues that should be flowing throilgh Its doors and Into the coffeiq of Rich tjoontys citizens ha sunk to a and now llpw into another ' state. la our telephone and newspaper going the same route?. All for the want of support. I hope those matters have been adjusted in the interest of these ii - t Minutes of meeting of the Board of Couxjity Commissioners of Rich County, Utah, held February S, 1980, There were present Lawrence B. Johnson, chairman; Marshall V. Eastman and Royal Pope, commissioners;. Lewis Longhurst, derk; Victor - Satterthwaite assessor; James Walton, attorney. Minutes of meeting held January d, 1980 were read and approved. The Clerk was instructed to order County map made for the county. The following bills were allowed : $- - 388.31 pffiCere Payroll Mathers 140.00 Dependant payroll 110.00 Indigent payroll Sol Conley, meal for prisoner. .. . 8.50 Sherman Lutz, health work 87.53 Garden City 2.00 Kenneth Muir, mileage for Car Swan Creek Electric .Company The information and "satisfaction received by the writer as' a looker-on- , a silent listener at the recent assembly of the representative taxpayers, ot lticn County meeting with the County Commissioners and a State Tax Commission, gave me the feeling of just and honest pride in my County and its citizens as I mutely listened . to the high compliments paid to the financial condition which has been stated in former issue of this paper, and the able management of its affairs compared with other counties of the State. While the Information was not wholly new to the majority f the assembly 1.90 it should certainly have a soothing eflight fer January 9.10 Rich County Reaper, printing fect on some who are prone to ind fault with the extravagance of tne ofJoseph C. Robinson, health 13.50 ficials in the expenditure of the taxWork, Laketown coal In Fred 2,000 and in Smith, pounds payers money maintaining 10.00 for courthouse '. . . keeping iin operation the function of Town comments Waterworks, made Randolph pubic affairs, for the 1.50 Water for January by the Slate Commissioner, of Kicn road state State financial condition certainly Treasurer, County's 9,000.00 funds reflected credit on the County . Com School miastoners as well as the Board 59,727.36 TOTAL and the efficiency of the clerical.statf. no , further There business, the Last bat net, least, the promptness of bejhg Marcb uhtil 3, 1930, court adjourned the taxpayers meeting the demands of mu a. 10 however, the public expenditures, LAWRENCE B. JOHNSON, pleasant effect of all the' high compliChairman Atteet: ments. paid to Rich Countys official LEWIS LONGHURST, j force by the State Commissioner was ' Clerk somewhat dampened when he sarcasti;tcally remarked on checking up on the salaried hud expenses of officers that tJwmJthm the people of Rich County should be iuaustrtts and the apparent disaster OallMitry calls jsamen b ashamed for such a meager .reward that was- about to befall them has been naif of tks ract. Wet experience dew -net. fae ft few things 1 finally have splendid- - results SjuJiti averted. paid ' knir .UTK'ai.martoWbfiWy dteta fcunt a cheek-o-p revealed. . Sglm, . tanewa they themsertwrary ttoa, l vas to Votobly impressed &wan Creek which has ample capacity rial ; ghi,-asau'Wtrari tarigaIfoapt with the good judgment and common, tor furnishing light 'ind power for 'the ae "het ,,theef whVle,Wh! sense la discussing the entire County has spread Its lines but puaeii;f m friew'neflNr ' hamd many cumpUoated and difficult ue ou half way through the County The aaftotout that 1 .have ( confronted the membens, pf sodth end of Rich County is In dark'in nearion ed them aad Mtrese the assembly The writer took ho pan ness and without- power sare&at' I hav learned aethlng a. graaf deal ' from mea.--Ein discussing the questions as they w ich is obtained by gas and the' old came up save the nod of tne head in style coal oil Umps.'Why not get busy ' ' 1 r , answer to, the questions as tto what on these questions?, Some will hay, ' j constituted a legal county charge the 1 havent the money, but let the 'old , ? .r ' A will there's a m Where, Walagr to wrd lanran my appropriproverb prevail: money, question feeing: alb pejseaeae er. Th'eaa ated from County funds to conduct or theres a way. at the are powMMfit far'lsfitaaec However, from' the Information I maintain h County Fair a legal, eoupty le emetic: It erfully set generally have received from the people of Woodcharge that plaata may hn 1 ruff precinct there are a sufficient palseaeu is eatmaay time this at on And that subject a part. A .etrtkiag will say, and give this as jny opinion: number that wouldavaij themselves of la to rltaharh. where only. an That If the money passes out of the the use of electricity to justify extend- toeh er two at thf tep ef the ateai Has a control of the County Commissioners ing the Use to Woodruff products I between the pplflon.eaa.tea tad be fralt, T matter this that would suggest into the hands of the Fair committee, ' j made the subject of future study by it is not ftm in Motors In that meeting I acqoiesed in that (he electric company add the people of Jadustjry flays bsrean to end that the palatal, Woodruff precinct, matter otherwise for, the following that W hreed it ef actually bA0og the and Electric Company reason: I will ventue to say that' every both the btrto eld The Baglleh phtor county in the State of Utah that holds people be benefited: Let us hope that dega ef the Bchjpoerke breed are their Will turn In electrical the the people a Fair have used county funds raferr te. s, bebtallrd,. afld light on the subject and that by so a few have peep bo gp bohtaiUd. , UflW conducting of the same, though to this question has never doing, they will see their way dear in aUy the tai) Is cot. so short ,tha It to glvw tlw jeppesrpppe of ue tall at all.' been passed on by the court of ttie extending' their much needed line our of' thd dark Corner Wopdruff, . . State. v condi the of view Oyintyv splendid in Now, . - a .TiawrfAf-Cjpri s Vm yea. have a let te de, hat. de asthlw t axfept tpr elt flreund iad NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION j TflepJUM Tnkitm at the wetIA yap. have baea gnnahia , WephofiA that answers fekl abuflfly stemai,. Dactess. cant yenf, Department ft the Interler, I- - 8. UM) nkh ICI evraer Is eat has reesntly yea, bat yen, can help yamnall-K- l eip ' Office to Salt, Uka City, Utah, taventcJ la fiwadeo. la prlaBewat. Mwfiily, , . , Feb. 4, 1930 riplat tha taatrnasatl wfd.' W Uke NOTICE is hereby given , that Jbs-p- h yheaegyaph attached W ai j Umfcnlim . S. HoweUn, ot Paradise, Utah, ordinary triephaam la such; h; Way lohae . The gaed eld girte ef str rais-n- g that It eaa ha left in pestacf with the who, on May 21926, made stock that te heap arbwlgtrl Central telephoae eOea Tha message paaMyaatply homestead entry, No. 03606. for Is recorded on a wnattivs relief, and eeaipiwlva. bat wbat we laag far With NW as uaitterable laaglat la 4ha aritofll NE4, .E NW4, SW.4NW whea toe ewner. return, he ' turni See.. 27; E 4, fttate JearsaL switeh Wto toe taachlna repeats psi: key. (tiamflch.-ObWVNEV. NWSEV.SEN-W4- , haa sald. beea ' Section 28, Township ft North, risely what ; Thi AGkth Range 4 East, Salt Lake Meridian,' 1 to of make to ..The filed Intention aad notice peed, lias tralg great , CietMi, bear a cauatwaaee mas final proof, to establish dplm to toe A a&se'M aatrlawstd mapafi vaai, land above described, before Christian left priaealy tbaa toay are went ; far It to ya. Tkiflta toe fli F. Olsen, Notary Public, at Hyrtuh, by deckl. Gw tower ad tbe blgbeet beartp Ka ana whleh the tha aartft fiecklaa, hy Utah, on the 18th day ot March 1980. m top flldfs at tha tt pew toa patos tree,II late atrlva Claimant names as witnesses: Georh wi-awahhw toe Cwtiag gCjv wagia chap ge Abbot, Nick Chouraoe and, Sam. tota ef toe patowt2to ana dttemfitixy Cbpuraofl, of TfemoBtO Utah'; . ; per. Afha dadJa- aata paav Henry Shandrow, Avem Utah. , CLyTrMs Oflwrf Cfat . , , ELI F. TAILOR, Is asaeSir ai star. fyp la UC7 toa rity ad Jaraaalem .was U Tim ff Citicai " aaturai by Galadto, tbe .auttah af i ' top C3tI and Eyrie, dfter a dwparmta lets ton it is a gaed taw to hw a girl gtvg fit NW toa at Eittla. The city to a party ;,(ha taiw and an tataraJ M .j fctoat to Mahaaubbdap l gettlag ue heuw elaanal 17I t ri 1 1 m mil tiftt.fty British aal 'tanar ct Atrt.lym Ui txXZ . ..i, - - -- , -. . ....... . sub-curre- Hendee, North mail driver is using his car again. The roads hat been cleared of snow. Charlie says, when you drive a team, the road has no end. L Lloyd Miller is visiting friends and relatives at Randolph this week. Mr. Miller has been employed at Bingham J tahvlor som time past - . -- - - . I mWi - lL J T Aseeaaor Victor Satterthwaite is .la Randolph this week assessing property: - - Jfar-shc- L'' Bishop Johnson R. , - , tFlP tmt frem-wama- - M Ralph Rfiy Moore the Mystery' Mari who caused so much excitement In our part of the country has been returned to h'ls'fplKs lu Southern Utah. 'Sheriff Wilson took him to Evanston Sunday and turned him over to the sheriff of s .Server County. given, a hair cut and share and a general cleaning up and dressed in a new suit. and it is reported he locked much different than he did when he was our visitor. No charge wasvbrought against him here jo' the county was very, willing to give up their bcarder. Be-wa- J nr -- - acyel-poiseaon- a. - ad ea-pl- . da!!-dat- I , Clarence Wellman of Evanston Wyo. was a Randolph visitor Wednesday. Mr. Wellman has a very' nice . store at Evanston, and .can supply you with all kinds ct electrical ap. ' pliance. . ,r Bjshop Geo. H. Rolfinson and George N. Weston attended board meeting at Randolph Monday. - The weather' gave ns a decided yi ange Sunday, thawing and settling the snow greatj.v. . ... Irwin went to Ogden by truck Tuesday to deliver three Guero wey aaws sokfte a person by Joseph ' ; C. Robinson. : Brigham Our North r , V 4 Rich r High .basketball - r . the games played In Randolph Friday. The South Rich return the games here Friday Bight. i , s Kj 'A valuable - 'i' ( m Csnsgs , , - , , to Hebei Robinson wasi found dead In the barn Monday nforning, 'when the' owner was doing his chores. It was in good health when tied In the "night mare-longin- g C be-for- ., , o at SSE m, E8W, bt 5 Gmdl DOf B&f. -- tjm , teWs lost to the South Rich high at 1 - - . Dr. Reajr was in town Tesday mak ,Jag calls op the sick people. Most of 1 whom are on .the improve. - - - .c, . Te r DeWitt Johlson has moved his sheep to Bear river to feed them for the remainder of the winter. David Thom as has them in charge. e. , , , Long-burs- t- - Woodruff Winks Stuart visited relatives and Miss Mae -- in Ogdeo and jSdt Lake Jast r, flptoantto . T4 accdpanled by' Mn; t. Amite Ffaeier and Mr.' Drivla xnoteeed to SMb Lake Saturday. Marit-Hopfetu- iv Frod-shao- ' returaed borne- Tuortajj bringing with: them Mrs., Mark' find .little Mis Frances Jeaa Bopkfns find Miss Peggy Driscoll, who will visit . with - 73-ey- -- ..... them. Mrs. Emily Fraxier hoe returned to her home here after visiting to Salt lake for a short time. Word has been received that' Eastman, who has been very ill for several weeks is home from tbe hospital and la improving in bealts. Le-Va-ne Alonzo Freeman of Riverton- - has ' been spelding the part' week here visiting his wife and other relatives. , fre-ttwtiy Laketown Locals The-firs- btr -- Lavp-ene- South and North Rich High schools will dash in the second league game of the basket ball season at Laketown Friday .night, Feb. 7. The featured game will be proceeded by one between the glrlf teams, and a preliminary game between toe second string men of the two schools. These games were scheduled for Jan, 24, but were postponed because of the Scarlet Fever epidemic In Bear Lake. t league game played at Randolph was won by South Rich by an overwhelming score. Interest in it' was killed by the girts game a fast and hard fought battle. South Rich girl expect an exciting contest 'with ' their opponents over the hill Friday.' ' The ' teams will' treat themselves ' to 4 community lunch, after the 'games. ' The evenings of every member of the Junior clam of our school and of their class advisor hre dated for four weeks. They form a committee ' of decoration for the Junior Prom. But they do not object to work when that wrk will resul in the satisfying sue? ees they expect their Promenade fo bring on the 28th of February. The music department of South Rich High has reserved April 10 for the presentation of the school opera. Dodges Hulda of Holland. Mr. Coffman Is now assembling his cast which will be chosen both by appointment and by contesting. Tryouts will be held in toe regular classes. Mr. Coffman expects to begin work about the 15th of this month. tThose being considered for the cast are: Elsie Cornla, Eunice Smith, Geneva Putnam, Cora Smith, Annie Cox, Ira Muir, Kay,. Barton, Claude Reay, Wilson Norris, Keith Jessup, Elmer t, Frazier. Walter Marshall, Irel Elmer Moss and Marvin Frailer. - r thOehdiier J South Rich High School Notes Qpmiss$oners Meet -- t- The week beginning February 7th, U Scout Anniversary Week, Saturday the 8th is the Scout movement birthday. A fitting program will be broadcast over the radio and at a given time all the scouts of uir countrv will stand and tenew their oath iu unison. The Randolph bojs have a number of dans for the week. Among which will be a social, in which the Woodruff scout$ 'and partners will be inVitcd. The following bojs passed tests last week: Billie McKinnon and George Wilson, tenderfoot. Otto and Sheldon Kennedy second class, Wayne Rex, a merit In Beef ' oductiou. ' We haven't enough boys to make six full patrols so wp have five and a waiting list. The leader' of these patrols are ambitious to have workers so any one Who shirks Is apt to be dropped by his patrol to the waiting list and some one else ehoseh in his place. Those dropped wilt have to remain as extras until Two such changes were made at tne last meeting. Local $1.50 Per Year In Advance Randolph, Utah, Friday, February 7, 1930 , y Csilar Qlsv; toto IffrtO tdl Usta fnt I t Owenfard motored Carl Stqgrt and to Ogden They returned tr, Saturday. home Sunday, t ' ! f hag returned honie from Salt Lake where she was sjperat-e- d upon for appendicitis. .... 7 ' , Mias MBdred Cox - I ' I v- . ' ) Merlon Bryson went- to Evanston on and had his teeth ot - Monday, Mr. Elizabeth FraMer has returned homo after visiting the past month, in Provo and Salt Lake: , . - f Two very qxclting basketball games , wUe played here Saturday night. The S. Rj second team. played ,a losing game! with the Fyasier team pf Woodruff and Randolph "town team were defeated- by Woodruff town team. - j Dr.' , . - , Reay made a few professional calls here Monday. Zoe Buck to confined to With an attack of Flu. her home - (Carl Stuart' our local school principal to making good progress with his school band. We hope he will soon give the public an oportunlty to listen to. them play. J' , -- X...I ...... Mrs. Leah Walton and Mrs. Katie Brysoa were Evanston . visitors Wdd- -' Ueaday. - s Uptle Merita Cornla 'hai beCn Ih the sick list, but is mttfeh improved at ' this .time..' Hf, Sadder; the Z. O. M. f. sales-mcalled on our merchants on Tues- ai day. lasd Frazier visited ip Ev-aoston with friends bn Wednesday. -- |