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Show THE RICH COUNTY NEWS, RANDOLPH. UTAH IT im mmi Dec. 3rd SATURDAY PATHE The Third Kiss News Paramount Magazine y NIGHT ADMISSIONS AT OPEN A AND SHOWS EACH DOORS Djc 6th IN Dice ot Destiny TWO N Vivian Martin IN SEVEN & 7;30 9:00 P, M, 11c and 25c SHARP OCLOCK Jno. Kennedy Pres. Joseph Weston Vice Pres. Chas. W. W. Walton Cashier Directors Jno. Kennedy t ' Geo.Spencer Henry Hoffman . - Joseph Weston JosephE. Hatch , Geo. A Teart Peter Johnson Bank of Randolph Randolph, Utah, C, W. Walton ;car lots a specialty Cashier. absolutly reliable Officeand Warehouse on County Road , Harry Volk Wholesale & Retail Dealer In y Eides, Furs, Pelts, Wool, Junk, Scrap . on. Metal, Rubbers, Bones and Rags REFERENCE STuCKGRWERS BANK EVANSTON, WYOMING Office Phone 83 W Residence Phone 38 R . WyO- - EvaUStOll We Tan Furs , i V1 GIVE , Rugs Make , A TRIAL US and Robes , Repair all Gloves Coats WORK kinds Who Stumbled The Story of a London School Boy Dyc3 Upon the Secret of from Coal Tar J. C. Gray, Mr. hnd Mrs.'N. L. Gray Mrs Rachel Pickett and children and Rilla Wilson spent Thanksgiving in Kemmer with Mr. and Mr?, A. Ij Mr. and Mrs. TUESDAY H: B, Warner AY rflRACLBS Local News THE of and etc. GUARANTEED (Told In Eight Sketches) By JOHN F.AYMONO ! Gray. William Henry Perkin was an odd 13 sort of a youngster. When he was of in the City student a and old years London School he heard of a senes of lectures on chemistry during the noon de- recess. Young William Henry -ided that the lectures would be of re value to him than his lunches, so - took in the lectures. a de- Apparently the lectures made eided impression upon the boy. Two years later he entered the laboratory of a chemist named Hofman in the and by the Royal College of London time he was 17, had started upon his career as a researcher. Perkin decided his mission in life was to isolateand prophenenthrene from coal tar In order to also one sister and three brotueTS pare artificial quinine. success. the day when his task would be in England, she is also surrivec done he set up a private laboratory and While at work in overtime. Grand ma. Jacobson has been by 50 grand children, 95 great gr- worked this laboratory in the spring of 1856,his test tube, while oximoved to the home of G. A. smith and children and 2 great great gr- he found in aniline oil, a black, sticky dizing some He at- where she can have more attention and children. 29 grand and 3 great massinstead of clear crystals. with alcohol it out wash to tempted he produced a during her illness, grand children have preceded her when, to his surprise, purple solution mauve, the to the great beyond. first of the aniline dyes. Elder Lenard Hoffman, who Ten years later Perkin achieved his Sister Brough was a pioneer anc --- fr YCU WANT SPECIAL Piece 26 Bountiful Utah territory. Her surviving children are Mrs attended the funeral of his aunt Mrs. Elizabeth Brough hfll hjr Wn. Rex, Mrs Jane McKinnon, srs Prudence Weston, Mrs Han las t Sunday. now of TO WRI-T- E RIGHT WRITE WRIGHT FOR Comunity Silver i TA i - BpSam Brough formerly of Ly peart is again in man W yo. The grave in Cemetery onr Midst solicting business. was dedicated by Bp. JohnKenne. Mias Dona Mckiunon is suffer- dy: This ended along and usefu life The deceased having been Rheumatism ing an attack of charter member of the Relief So Mr Harry J. Underhill of Salt ciety. She and her eldest (laugh Lake has opened up a tonsorial ter being the last two of the origi. shop in the Randolph Billavd hall nal members, She died faithful and and has been very busy shaping true to the cause she espoused in things around for business, he cl- earl life. aims to have had considerable in the barber business (J and welcome your patronage. In Oak or Wm Marshall returned Tuesday from a short visit in Salt Lake Leather Case and vicinity, A CONKLIN . FOUNTAIN PEN For $ 21.00 Wyoming ' i MICKIE, THE PRINTERS DEVIL blue-spee- the-rlor- cnt-nii- assur-wonderf- ul tory of the human orau;sm. p0ctry, indeed! But chemists arc pr?ct;caj poets. They produce the nlatjr;ajs a nation must hive if h hopes to live and compete with other Few nations realized tins jrutjlj however, until the World W;.r ofPered convincing proof by op nine jgg percent explosive and clos ng 53 percent chemical. That opened thei? tyPC but unfortunately, Germany ha.l and took the tro ibh a gftv ycar-star- t to protect the advantag . f 6 hf,c. On January 1, 1916, seven leading o conquer worlil. dye companies of Germany formed a Creative chemists dye trust to last. fifty years wiih thethe successors of idea of controlling the chemical busiPerkin lately have ness of the world. During this period been called the they will maintain un.form prices. Poets of Science, wages and hours of labor, and their im- - change patents, and trade secrets, agination has found They will divide the foreignthebusiness profits. in coal tar the fra- - on an even basis and share ! , Jabez Bradford Hatch High School Notes The assembly met in the class room ot Mr. Lossee Wednesday the occasion ' for our late Funeral services . towns man J. B.' Hatch, who was accidently shot and killed while moving camp on the east side round up last week, were held in being a lectures by Mr. Bond and also a Randolph ward tabernacle Saturday Nov. selection by the band. It is surprising how 26th with Councilor Arthur McKinnon well the boys can play in such a short time of learning. AH high school students look foiward with pleasure for Wednesday afternoon of each week to come bringing with it the presiding. Thespeakere J ' . Were' Bisfjop John Ker.-.- d T. dy who confined his remark to the 1 fe and traits of the deceased, and Wm. T. Rex then spoke of Mr. Hatch as only a good friend and neighbor could do, consolling class of dancing taught by Mr. Bond the family by his remarkable talk On the Miss Verda Aland is now busy casting resurrection. The music was furnished by a play that will be staged here in the the ward choir with a solo by Mrs. May near future. McKinni'n and an instrumental selection The Domestic Science students seem by Taylor Bend and Chns. Waltan- - The to fce doing splendid work every Friday grave was dedicated by brother Wm. Rex afternoon. An odor conies from the D. S. " Mr. Hatch was the youngest son of Mr room which makes you feel as though you and Mrs. Orin Hatch, was 42 years of age i.ad eaten nothing since Thanksgiving. was married to Anna P. Putnam of Bou-tifThe English D. class had a surprise in the year 1899 at the Salt Lake Wednesday of this week, there was no Temple who with ten children ranging Sj candy or nits searved, but plenty of paper from three to twenty one years in age the test Mr. Bond had prepared. also many brothers and sisters living thr rj fr him. oughout this entire country The entire community join with the bereaved family in moun'ng the loss of one of its best Citizens, friends 1 ni su-vi- NOTICE Mr D, P, Lewis, Mr C, P. Allei aud Miss H Lui C, White with the frm cf Line An G. KoIy and CeJ of Salt L'ke a.e here doing p oft e&ionti! ;g at t! e County 0- - ur1 house. -- j at (Released by The Institute of American Business, New York) t Many dinner parties were enjoy" od Thanksgiving by our townpeop. fe The Editor and wife being gue. sts at Dr and Mrs M, S: Reays, WRIGHT JEWELER Evanston 1 As- - sociation for the of Advancement Science, urging tne correlation of scho-thlasttc knowledge with the experience and contacts ot dady life, said: The quivering gl.r.t of massed d bells in broken sitfihi.i, the joyous radiance of young beccn leaves again-- t ;ke stately cedar, thc perrume oi ihe hawthorne in the twihgi.t, ij ma.ieEty of rhododendron, the fragrant simplicity of lilac, period caily glut den iilc m0st careless heart and the hSbS th y reverent spirit: but to the breathe an added message, the ancc that a new season of refreshm nt has dawned upon the wor d, a. d tnat those delicate syntheses, into the niys- - ' nah Telford, Mrs Adria Muir, W m Mr. and Mrs. V. O- - Jackson T. B ough, all of Randolph anu of Ogden were in Randolph during Mrs Thomas Longhurst of Iona the week Idaho. The interment was in the Ran. Mr. Jack Hyden of Meadow vll dolph cemetary. funeral ceremon is visitiag at the tome of his 6ister ies being held in the ward taberMrs Jos. Wilbdnr. nacle Sunday Nov. 27th under the Mr and Mrs. Dave Jackson of direction of bishop Geo. A. Peart was fnmished by the Logan attended' the funeral of J Choir ward and members. The sp B.. Hatch held here Saturday of eakers were Bp. John C Gray ant last week, ( -- made only der. Years later the British governdis- first who man the ment knighted covered the vast possibilities containedwith coal tar but gave bim little huancial support or encouragement. was left to German researchers to build up the industry and finally to obtain a strangle hold upon the trade a hold so firm that m lyn, t Kaiser was co.- that, wnn j ymced aK of 1 -- , grance of the rose the explosive that wounds - and the medicine that heals, the bitterness of hemlock and the sweetness oi noney. In a recent aucress in idinburgh the president of the Chemical . bcct.on -- the past twenty six months has endured the trials of the early day been laboring in the Eastern States settlers of Utah, having come to Mission returned home last week America and Utah in the year I he oeing the principal speaker at 63, She buried one son at Florence Sacrament meeting Sunday: Neb. and a daughter at Porterville Utah shortly after aiming in this Bishop Brough formerly of - , POETS OF SCIENCE OF ELIZABETH BROUGH Candy making was indulged in DIED AT RANDOLPH, RICH by a few friends of Miss Hannah CO UTAH NOY. 28, 1921 Johnson at her home on church Elizabeth Brough was born in street last Wednesday night: Bifora Loogton Stafford England Hannah Johnson The misses The daughter of Benjamine Bott Pearl Stratford, and Mary Herbert aDd Elizabeth Abbntts, She mar spent Thanksgiving in Evanston ried Samuel Brough February 1st i .i chThe Thanksgiving party given 1855 to whom she bore eleven ass- ildren, so veil girls and four ooys by the fourth and fifth grades a was teachers grand six girls ' and cue son survive isted by their Mr. Willard IF ' Nd. II OBITUARY By Chanes hughroe Wotero Nnnpaper Union Commonwealth Casualty Co. of Phila- delphia Pa. Has appointed Wm J aC bson as their Fathers. State Agent, and he is now prepaied to :j j write ynur accidental app'ications or renewals, Itisthebest sek and accidental Card of Thanks We the f .mily of J. B. Hatch take this This policy means of expressing our deep and heart" policy on the market ful gratitude lo all those who assisted us can he sold to all risks, male or female by word or deed in our hour of bereavein sound condition, K tween the ages of ment at the death of our beloved father. g !lnd 70 yCan 25. a week sick and We thank especially the friends who acp;delltaj benefitsi. Policy only $in. per remembered the departed with beautiful floral tributes and those who sang and year somt. rate t0 ap no uri examina played at the funeral services. tion needed. Wm Jacobson States' agent Mrs. J. B. Hatch and family y ' and help you remember your friends. 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