OCR Text |
Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH W iLLI AM HAINLS SEEN IX NEW SPOUTS ROLE NOTICE The Annual meeting of the stockof the Little. Creek Reservoir holders William Haines, of football, base- ( o. will be held Monday, Februacf 10, ball and polo fame on the screen, at 7 :30 p. m. at vthe Court house for ainx Ld soit and ouc. nu.s a pro the puipose of hearing the annual refessional boxer in The Duke Steps the election of officers and any port, a e t other business that Out, Ins latent U 1 1 o id cn d w y may come before romance, wluui will be at the Koy the meeting; tlieatie Sunday. It Ls a iid filiza-tioPETER CLAWSON of the Lucian Cary Saturday Eve President Miing" Post story, wiith Haines as the ARTHUR McKINNON, fighter who goes to college to please Secretary. U ins Ills troubles furnish sweetheart. comedy and his lights, thrills. Both Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hatch and Mr. serve as-- a background for a pretty Mrs. Ron Nebeker attended the and Joan Crawford is the lote story. of Rhoda Schenck at Fish funeral Mr. and directed the cast, heroine, by lastr Haven Saturday. J Teu-eJames Cruzo, includes Karl Dane, Holtz, Eddie Nugent, Deliner Dare .Elmer Snowball and some other men Ilerbeut Prior and others of note. Who went to the canyon for logs were supposed to be back Monday. They SCHOOL SAVINGS GROW did not retprn. .Frank Snowball and J. A. Hayward went out to search for A total of 4,222,935 school children them and found them all right. participated in school savings banking BORN February 3rd to Mr. and In the United States during the last G. Willard Peart, an 8 pound Mrs. school year, depositing $28,672,496 and boy, at the Dee hospital in Ogbaby of $10,539,928, rolling up nJt savings Willard says, brown eves, Utah. den, bringing total bank balances now cred- black S'nme boy, not like hair. curly BO movement to to above ited this but well bet he is his Pa bis Ma, ndr million dollars, according to the an wcute. ' nual report of the Savings Bank divi slon of the American Bankers Asso G. Willard Peart returned from Ogelation. Schools to the number of den, Utah. lie reports Mrs. Peart and are enrolled in the plan. son doing nicely. Local and Personal -- t- Mr. and Mrs .Louis Thompson in-ad- -- 1 -- it-- Ji n . - . n . - 16,-59- 7 r a GHILDRES iMlft. , K- hairju-s- Diftidftiff ReLrtffig Shattrpoov . - 1 Sold - . at i We have a very nice variety of FRESH and.CUREp FISH X X Old son every Friday. ; A variety of nice fresh meats, Groceries and General ; Merchandise. A Good jPlace To Trade, : Come, in,ifyq,u, 4.1. . 4. 1 . a. 4 RANDOLPH GARAGE The place to buy Kelly Tires and Tubes, Auto Accessories, Batteries, all kinds. Battery Cables, Weed Tire Chains, - Gates Valeo Fan Belts. Electrical supplies. .House wiring fixtures Light bulbs, all kinds The best service ' I Samuel Rex has returned from a business trip to Salt, Lake City, Utah, He came - home with E. L. Smith, of Kemmerer, Wyo. Mr. Smith, is a garage owarier and was bringing home several nfew De Soto Automobiles. I in this country. NOTICE . 14 m ;; . Statipaejjg. Magazins i Ai-rt- TceCrearir-.- ; i' ' A1 leme ht Woodruff -- - j ' ( Adv. Jan. . Pokt h" 1 - Our prices i . ( i - A The Best Place to Trade .Dont forget the Gleaner, Girls Dance Feb- - 14. ' , ,w ' .. . Lunches r .) . LICENSED ABSTRACTOR Of.Rich County, Utah .. 1 r A specialty of making Deeds .and Titles "f 5 . . .teha V . LEWIS LQNGHUK.ST ' ' W Randolph, Utah ! , fk A 4 i r - w r , - 1 7. r - te.. 31.-Fe- b, .. are reasonable ;; - We carry the famous Monarch Ranges .and can supply with water jacket attached. , .. Let us figure on your CBath CRoom Set for next Spring - We handle the Kohler ) System. Best on the market to day. : . 1 Imitated but unequaled - Caps, Mitts, and Sheep Lined Coats. . - Atyrater Kent and Philco Radios i ' Accessories . ; - - the Reejanch . and!' Woodruff, Utah. c Baldwins j . purse between . Toilet Articles High parade Candy sFountih Drinks , have them inr stockPrice We $40.Q0 ;We are well prepared for the Cold weather. Heavy Winter underwear, Hose, Shirts,. 3, 4,. section 16 FOR SALE 'Lotd ; Twn. 12, N.,- Rn. 8 'EnsC consisting , of 116.07 acres for $250.00. Abstract ,, furnished. - Taxes including ' 1029 Address : ' C. F, Baker, box , paid. 1057, EurekfCUtafa "Best Place In Town . - LOSJi-h.Ladieaibrjs- Office, , Hotel, and Cofctionery Kodak Films Feed grinder I. Finder please '"Cigars . Tobaco A McCormick, Deering . '' All those wishing to join the 4, H. Bab Beef Club, for this year, meet, at J.30- - . the jpurt ' Rex Samuel . j , i , 'Buy K. E. .Muirs car was almost wrecked, last Friday when a pin came out of the steering wheel. Ira Muir was drivingrthe car to Evanston .when the jnish"' took place. service More than fifty five years.,xontirtuoUs ' - - - V V with A4 - United States Depository We welcome your Business. SoF s Nothing To Wear Bryant Washburn and Jacqueline Logan Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Coffman will leave for the lower valley this eveing Donald Rex, will go with them as far as . $1 Salt Lake City, . 9 Mary Philbin and Conrad Veidt W. T. Rex asM Mrs. Mae McKinnon were requested, to attend the funeral of Rhoda Schenck which was held at v'Th Haven, Idaho last Saturday. Mr. Rex was a speakey and Mrs. Mae Me ' '. Kinnon, was soloist, .Albert. Smith is a Salt Lake visitor this week. Evanston, Wyoming , , The Duke Steps Out Feb. 16, 'Sunday Mrs. Ted Pope and Vern vihm?'Veht to Evanston. Mrs.' Popes mother and sister is sick and she went V staS .with' them, . yem and Mrs. Pope wei;e- - supposed, tp come homq on Wednesday. r . u . First Rational Bank, . February 8 COMING t a , Feb. 15, The Last Performance - . here Tuesday with him, for Salt Lake City, where he entered the hospital. They motored to Evanston, Mrs. Rex and Warren taking the train and Mr. Rex returning to Randolph. n, ' r Warred , , DawnpEliKahiptn Osborn ' Ray Osborns little daughter, had an abcess in the lower eye lid so Saturday after-tooDr. Reay lanced it. It is now t better, all but the cut. .Meat Market and .General Store in accident. With William Haines and Joan Crawford A James Cruze probuction . , News and Comedy Adm. 1025 has cone to Salt Lake City for a short visit, t , very painful Sunday, February , Alva Smith F 41 J. O. Rex meet with a 15-30 where they have been visiting for the report having f pt(. Mr. and Mrs. Colurful Glamorous Entertainment. A dancing chorus of Fifty Beautiful Girls. The Revue .of Revues. News, also Comedy Big Business. Admission Mr. and Mrs. Jos. E. .Hatch have returned from Salt Lake and vicinity 4 v Rex, son of n "Broadway Scandals t . Dast two weeks. They had a dandy good visit,' Monday,-Warre- Leo Telford were feeding calves' when Leos fork was. accidently stuck in Warrens eye. Mr. and Mrs. Rex left Saturday, week. , tr Last KOZY THEATRE , V STUCK IN HIS EYE recteived that the of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Lewis Longhurst, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marshall and Victor Satterthwaite ieft Wednesday morning to attend the Seventh Annual Convention of the State Association of Auditors, Clerks, Treasurers and to be held in the Hotel Bigelow at Ogden, February Gth and 7th. They expect to return the last of the CES5 BOY HAS. PITCHFORK - M Pandolph, Utah. , Sat-urd- -- town. DAVE SMITHS BARBERSHOP er - Forrest A. Faokrell' of Preston, Idaho, had passed away due to Scarlet fever.' Toe boy was a twin. Mr1! Fack-iplPwat one time a resident of our e Using a real stadium as a scene, William Haines stages one of the most sensational prize fight sequences in the history of pictures, in his new play, The Duke Steps Out, showing at the Kozy theatre Sunday. Haines and Jack Roper, professional fight in the Hollywood stadum for the adaption of Lucian Carys romance of y college and the prize ring, a late Post tale.: James Cruze Evening directed it and Joan Crawford, as the heroine, heads q big supporting cast. er Chas. Walton is a Randolph visitor this week. Mr. Walton Is here in Mrs. G. A. Smith Sunday. the interest of the former Bank of Mr. and Mrs. S: .A. Findlay enter- Randolph which was consolidated with tained i last Saturday with a party. The Frst National Bank of Evanston Gaes and refreshments were the plea- last November. sure of the evening. Prizes for high Myron Hellstrom is arond on crutch score were1- won by Dave Smith and Mis. Moss. Reay Kennedy seems to es. He had the misfortune to freeze have a leifeje on the Boobs Prize as one of his feet when on his way home from Sage with, a load of coal, during he carried it home again our awful cold spell recently. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnes, of Ft. Tuesday night after Mutual the Bridger, Wyoming, were Randolph visitors Sunday of this week. They Gleanor Girls entertained the M. Men report not near as much snow there at the residence of Mrs. Liazy Longhurst. A large crowd was present and as we have here. Ernest Kennedy had the misfortune games were played and refreshments to run into a horse last Saturday eve served. All present report a merry ning when he was returning from, the time.' dance ate . Woodruff, i Utah. Victor Satterthwaiite did not go to Inza sor.rist AVaype,-- , Kepnedy. Reeil Kennedy and Mary Jackson were in Ogden as reported elsewhere in this ' 'the party. paper. has-bee- lif&knd; lustre to'your w?fY.Pyi 1 and Mrs. Ferman Brady of Kemmerer were visitors at the home of three year jCUTr-iS'.'cts- .' JOAN CRAWFORD HAS BIG ; ROLE IN HAINES PICTURE 1 .The Annual Meeting-o- f the Randolph and Woodruff Canal Co. will beyheld Feb. 28, 1930 at 2 p. m. in the COvnt House at Randolph for the purpose of electing a president and six directors for a term of two years, and hear the annual report of the secretary and any other business tht mav come before the meeting. ARCH McKINNON, Secretary. Mr. S&i . qf Kemmerer motored Sunday. They .were accompanied by Mrs. ufeorge Smith who has spent the past two weeks with her son, Orell, who was operated upon there for appendicitis. She reports him as well as can be NOTICE f' County Furniture Co. . c |