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Show THE RICH COUNTY RE APLK, RANDOLPH, UTAH SALE OF REAL ESTATE Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page rage Page (Continued from page one) Line 12 Heber J. Irwin. SW 4 NE 4 Lot 2; Sec. 4, Twp. 13 N. R 7 East. Total $32.66 16 Line 1 Ernest W. Irwin. SW 4 NW 4 ; W 2 SW 4 ; SE 4 SW 4 Sec. 3 Twp. 13 N 7 E, 160 acres. Total $123.99 16 Line 2 Ernest W. Irwin N 2 SE 4; SE 4 SE 4 See 4 .Twp. 13 N R. 7 E, 120 acres! Total $133.60 lo Line 3 Ernest W. Irwin.' NE 4 NW 4; Sec 10, Twp. 13 N. R. 7 E. 40 acresj 15 SE Page Page . Totall 16 4; Page Page cor. of NW 4 of NW 4, th. E 9. 50 chs, S 10 chs.t E 5 chs., S 10 chs., W 10 chs, N 20 chs to Beg. Also lots 5, 6.. Sec. 6, Twp. 12, Range 6 E, 98 acres. Total $12.57 Page 18 Line 12 T. G. Hodges to Clias. Hansen. Com. at pt. 16. 50 chs. S of NW cor. NE 4 NW 4 ; th : E 51 rds. 2 ft. S 8 rds., W to pt 18,-5chs. SW cor. Ne 4 NW 4, N 6 rds. to beg. Sec. 33, Twp. 14 Range 5. 2 ' acres . Total $54.43 Page 19 Line 4 Fritsch Loan & Trust Co. Com. at pt. 1712 ft. fr. SE cor. Sec. 33 Twp. 14. Range 5 E, th. 18 ft. W 30 N, th. 140 ft. S 32 deg. W 234 ft. 30 N to beg. th. 50 ft. W 30 deg. th. NN 100 ft. N 32 deg. to beg. Sec. 33, Twp. 14, 8 Range 7 1925, 1926. Total $81.10 Line 6 Geo. Ashton. Com. at SE Cor. of lot 8, th. N 20 rds, W 8 rds., S 2p rds, E 8 rds. to Beg. Lot 8 in blk. 8, Woodruff City survey. Total $60.83 1 Line 7 M. V. Eastman to Rawley Eastman. N 2 lot 7, In blk. 4 Woodruff City Survey, Total $5.62 1 Line 8 Chali-leV. Dean. Lots 1, 2, 7 & 8. Blk. 9 Woodruff City Survey. Total $27.31 1 Line 9 Thomas Dean. Lot 3, Blk 9 Woodruff City Survey. Total . $12.72 1 Line 10 Thomas Dean. Lot 5 blk. 9 Woodruff City Survey. Total $3.69 8 Line 2 Joseph Hodges to Geo. Willis. SW( 4 SE 4, Sec. 27, Twp. 13, Ratoge 7 40 acres. Total $4.52 3 Line 8 Achel Jacobson. Com. at pt. 45 rda W of NEtcor. of Lot 8, blk 30, Sec. 29, the W a rds. S 17 rds. 14 ft, E 5 rds. N 17 rds. 14 ft. to Beg; Sec. 80 Twp. 11 N Range 7 E Randolph City. Total $2.44 4 Line 4 L. Ml Cheney Person al to Claud Cheney. Com. at 'Se cor. SW 4, N 8 rds. W 48 ds. S SO rds E 48 rds, to beg. Sec. 31, Twp. 13 Range 6 acres Total . $163.04 25. 4 Line 11 Marion Hodges. Com. at pt. N 88 deg. 44 ft. 1323 ft. from NW cor. of sec. 3, S 28 deg. W 1501.7 ft, N 8905.8 ft.: E 16.15 ft. to Co,. Road along road to pt. of beg. N 76 deg. 17 ft.-402.7 ft., 9 deg. IP W 7.43 ft. N 14 deg. 50 W 8.37 ft. N 76 deg. 20 W. 86 ft. to Beg. Sec. 3 Twp. 13, Range 5 - Totall $32.12 acre 28, 5 Line 3 Arch O Neil. Lot 20 Blk. 8 Garden City Survey. Total ' $26.19 5 Line 4 N, J.. Hodges. W 5 lot 10, blk 6 A. Gardep City Total $323.53 Survey. 1 After alls said and done, the pleasure you get in smoking s is wnat counts - Page Page Page Page WHY CAMELS ARE THE BETTER CIGARETTE Camels are made of the choicest tobaccos - at NW Com. Twp. . Page $3(X04 Line 9 Heber J. Irwin. SW W 2 SE 4 Sec. 33, 14 N R. 7 E 240 acres. Twp. Total $92.99 16 Line 11 McMinn & In gram. Lots 3, 4, in blk. 20, Randolph. City Survey:' Total $190.69 16 Line 12 Duffy Ingram. S Lot 5 also com. NE cor. Lot 4 S 2 rds. W 10 rds. N 2 rds. E 10 ids. to beg. in blk. 27. Randolph City Survey. Total $2.26 17 Line 4 Luther B. Reed. Com. at pt. 9 chs N of SE cor! Sw 4 th. N 11 chs. N 72 deg. 32 in. W. 42, 17 chs. th. S 6.63 5 72 deg. 95 in. E 27 15 chs. S 72 cleg. 15 in. E 17, 10 chs. to beg. Sec. 2, 12, 5, Twp. N Range E. 5 acres. Total $20.94 17 Line 5 J. S. 41 off at. Loti, N of lot 2, Sec. 5, 12, 5. Total $4.39 17 Line 6 Geo. B. Titorunson. 4, Sec. 11 acres 40 yrs. 1924, Page Page grown. The Camel blend of Domestic and Turkish tobaccos has never been equaled. Camels are mild They do not tire the taste. They leave no cigar etty after taste. Camels have a delightful fragrance that is pleasing to everyone . -- 2-- 1 LITERARY CLUB NOTES The Ladies Literary Club was held at the home of Mrs. Sam Rex, Wednes- A large crowd was in attendance. Abbie Bond gave current events and some very interesting events were brought out. Following the disORDER RELATING TO LICENSE cussion, delicious refreshments were OF MERCHANTS, CONFECTION-ERYS- . 80. Range 5, acres served. Mrs. Argyle and Mrs. Sam RESORTS, DANCE HALLS, Total $35.43 Rex acted as hostesses. The next meetPICTURE SHOWS, PEDDLERS. Etc. ing will be held at the home of Mrs. YEAR 1924 Page 1 Line 1 E. D. Mnnsliaw. SE 4 Willard Peart. It is hereby ordered by the county 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 court of Rich County, Utab, thift every person, firm or corporation, ' .v who wishes to carry on .the business of a merchant,' showman, or to exrehibit theatrical performances, sorts, dance hall, or peddler, must first make application to the County Clerk of Rich County, Utah for License to operate the same. Such application must state the name of the person or persons wHo intend to carry on the business, if it be a comthe name pany. firm or corporatfion, of said firm or corporation, the place where the business is inteded to be is carrier on. Rates of Licenses to be as follows: X , Mtchant, 25.00 per anaum in adday, May 15. - rules of the game When your note is due, the rule is to either pay it, or renew the loan. I When the bank writes you about to write, your loan, the rule call them. and see or If you disregard these rules it : , , , ' , works to your disadvantage as well as the banks. . .. - " . 1929, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco N. C. Company, Winston-Sale- Bloomington. Sat 11. We are glad to announce that Grace Irwin was successful in winning the public speaking contest and will try out at Montpelier Sat. 18. The girls Mr. Isaac Smith and Clifford Hen- double trio lost by a very simall marderson have been in town repairing gin. telephone lines, etc. Mrs. Nettie Smith has purchased and will make A good representation of our Ward the Henderson home, attended the Stake M. I. A. day at her home their. Morita Cheney, who visited her parents last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Alley and Ernest Irwin. They expect to return home Thursday. RANDOLPH GARAGE The place to buy Kelly .Tires and Tubes, Auto Accessories, Batteries, all kinds. Battery Cables, Weed Tire Chains, Gates Valeo Fan Belts. vance. Resorts, $50.00 per annum in ad- Electrical supplies House wiring fixtures Light bulbs, all kinds The best of service vance. Dance Halls, $10.00 per annum in advance. Picture Shows, $50.00 per annum in advance. Confectionerys $15.00 per annum in ' advance. $2.00 per Non resident Peddlers, trip or $10.00 per year in advance. If the license spught be for any other business not mentioned in this order, the county court . on application will make special rates thereThis order to to take effect for. from and after June 1st, 1929.. . I X ... . ; BANK OF RANDOLPH Chas. and mellow. W. Walton, Cashier ' 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 . - A ttpcit . ; LEWIS LONGHURST. Clerk. LAWRENCE JOHNSON. MARSHALL V. EASTMAN. ROYAL POPE. Board of County Commissioners. . Adv 14-1- 7. , . . ' : Laketowns Latest May 13, 1929. Friday night was - one of dancing when the first Junior Prom was held.' A large crowd attended the dance and all present enjoyed it greatly. The decorations were very attractive. Refreshments were served.. POOL HALL Best in the County Several young people attended the dance from Randolplt and Garden City. We invite them to come again. Misses Vera Kearl, Rita Morrell and Mary WPozley were week-enguests at the home of Miss Kearls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kearl. BARKER Irwin, young daughter of B. Y. Irwin had the misfortune to fall from a teeter-boarand break her arm. She was laken to Randolph, where Dr. Reay set it. ' Sh!e is doing nicely now. Rosella 4 STORE DEPARTMENT Utah Randolph, We handle nothing but standard t4 merchandise at popular prices and sell for cash 4 4 Every item is guaranteed to be as represented or money refunded. We carry Dry Goods, Hosiery, Shoes, Notions, Mens, Boys and Ladies Furnishings. d Mr. and Mrs. 4 We are a member of the Victoria Chain group, which represents the combined buying power of 10,000 retail stores, which makes it possible for us to compete with any 4 4 t4 4 : 4 4 competitor. d I Several people motored to Salt Lake, on Monday 13. They were We will have a special showing of ladies dresses for two X 4 days only, Friday and Saturday, May 24th and 25th 4 Be sure to see these wonderful dresses 4 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 |