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Show fc 'lilEAlltlli COUNTS NEWS, RANDOLPH, UTAH .K .Democratic County Convention Cut Off Road To Ogden Local News 'Weber County ! AT THE iiiMiimi V ' i 1 SATURDAY PLAYGOERS PICTURES In " PRESENTS Her Majesty In 0ls by THE RICH.COUNTY NEW PUBLISHING COMPANY i Published Entered a second elnss nintter Mas at the Poet Of flee at Randolph, Utah, Wider the aet of March 8. 1879, C, 1897, AL LARSON Published every Saturday at ItandslpA ' APR landolphUtah CM USSttUP I STATE of-ea- . Kidder and Ko With Sunshine Sammy IN Thi Pickaninny The Hunter and his Dog ALSO A FABLE w ff AAXA T Dr. AAAA. PHSTC1AN AND SURGEON ADMISSIONS DOORS 10c .SEVEN OPEN AT , J- 7;30 & 9:00 P, M EACH NIOHT . and 2oc VbtMnct a short trip week. Randolph M We are especially prepared can teach your to meet your demands in re- gard to glasses. to have more Repairing or Fitting Frames granr Duplicating Broken Lenses "Economy is near to the keystone of character and success. A We will test your eyes free boy is taught to save his mqney will rarely be a bad roan or a failure: the man'.who saves will rise and if glasses will help you we will fit them and if not in his trade or profession steadly needed that is inevitable. Start your childs" saving account now. Act in the living present. We will welcome the account and pay 4 per cent inter est on it. you will .cheerfully tell so. ty welfare work and have' filled offices of resposibility and trust for the people with out fault and it wil be some time before their places in Randolph will be CHAS. E. WRIGHT JEWELER .Evanston BANK of RANDOLPH filled by others who can hold the feelings of good will that was shown these two Wyoming by the people of the town as a whole, i The News joins with their many i CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 1 Proposing to Amend 8eetlon 1, Article JCJV, of the Constitution of Utah Relating te State Indebted- neee I A concurrent resolution providing kn amendment to Section 1, Article XIV, of the Constitution of the State of Utah, relating to state debt limita' tion.' wishing them success and Be It enacted by the Legislature of of all the State of Utah, v. happiness in their new ventures. . the members elected to each of the . f - ' i therein: The schools of Randolph had a favor two houses concurring Section J. That It Is proposed to ' able beginning Monday. We have been amend Section 1, Article 14, of the Constitution of the State of Utah, so handicapped because of late arrival of fee the same will read as follows: supplies but shall bs able to run next we Sec. 1. To meet casual deficits or friends in two-thir- ek With a vim. The grade teachers are as follows, Miss Pearl Stratford 1st, Miss Vera McKinnon 2nd, Mrs Rachel Pickett 3rd & 4th, Miss Hanna Johnson 5th,' Mr Malcolm McKinnon 6th & 7th, Mr (Glen Moss 8th grade. The high school teachers are, Miss Dorihy Wieler and Mr Taylor Bond, 29 students registered the first week, the student body elecHon is to be soon. Who is your president this BUY YOUR Gas, Oil, & Auto Accessories Here Better Prices Better Service year? We want your automobile business We LOST A letter addressed to Cache Valley State Bank between Rchedcks ranch and the court house in Randolph, reward for return pt County Clerk. jDeiir' Anything Bom to Mr and Mrt Wm. Hoffman at Lyman, Wyo. on Tuesday September 19th a baby boy. Miss Ivy Nebeker was quiet badly hurt Wednesday when thrown from a horse Accessories KENNEDY BROS. PROPS. County Clerk, Arthur McKinnon issued a marriage license to Sir Sherman Lutz of Garden City and Miss Cora May Thor nick of Bloomington Idaho. wmm RESULTS OF Republican Convention SALT LAKE COMMERCIAL CLUB IS BACKING UTAH STATE FAIR To euocouraxe stock Industries Mr L. O. Pead of Garden. City was a visitor at Randhlph this week. Mr and Mrs Ezra batch and family of Woods Cross visited relatives here this week. County Representative H. J. Norris Jr Comnissoncr 4yr term Dewitt .1ohnson Commission-- r 2 ,r term Joseph Kennedy The Red Cross nurse. Miss Constan rfetk & reorder Rachel Pu kett tine arrived iq town this Week to begin Ti assurer Robert Marshall the course of instruction as outlined in A. 11. Brooker the News some time ago. of Utah, the Fait Lake Commercial club has a&Bounced through Dr. IL N. Mead that It will cooperate more actively this year than ever before with the Utah State Fair Association. The to be offered in the sum of Snd swina divisions, has been dairy added .to fee cash awards regularly available to exhibitors. Accor, ng- tii a communication, front the manager of the av Jr. Mead to sros its to be distributed the ywfoUna, As-e-s- Wierrif J.O.Rex - Surveyor' I'1 Justice font, The entertainment given at the Opera Joseph F. Neville House, Thursday n ght in honor of there tireing bishoprick, was a great success. Sam HeberC. Cox Attorney Randolph Fridnct Rex winners as feHcwf : , A. P. Jacobson Oiaod ehampton bull In tach of thej C ostatio jQnte defry Uses, ' 25; breeder, three' ipDUBf hern in eacu ol . Threashins commenced in (tend- Iph cpjfrhes, 826; ayird in the per- Drat division, firm HIT tml . thgs week. jfrize $25, pecond prize 515, third priz' i finr tae fwip? department, 41 s 'Jaibert Neville and f boag In, each for She gst-L- i to entry as jf the tfba b;ees iroie.cd to Ogden this utek. f$er jremtaia VsL Aynnwy 417 - L M-- Miss Mildred Lee of Granger Wyo. is attending school here this winter, she wi'I ive with her Grandma Gunn while here. 1 We hereby wish to call the attention of our readers to the corrected copy of the Dfmocratie Convention Notice, the mistake of last week being made in the copying. teBures in revenue, and for necessary expenditures fpr public purposes, including the erection of public build-tag- s, and for the payment of all territorial indebtedness assumed by the Rate, the state may contract debts, not exceeding in the aggregate at any pee time, an amount equal to 2 of the value of the taxable property of the state, as shown by the last assessment for state purposes, previous to the Incurring of such indebtedness. Bat the stpte shall never contract any Indebtedness, except as In the next section provided, In excess of such amount, and all moneys arts. Ing from loans herein authorized, shall be applied solely to the purposes for which they were obtained Sec. 2. The secretary of state Is hereby directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state at the next general election In the manner provided by law. See. 8. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take effect January 1, 1923. per-centu-m CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 2 Proposing to Amend Sections 2 and 8, Article XIII, of the Conetltu-tlo- ji of Utah Relating to Property Subject to Taxation and Rates . of Tax A TMwlution proposing amendment to Sections 2 and 3, Article 13, of the Constitution of the State of Utah to property subject to taxation and rates of tax. Be It reaolved by the Legislature of of all tbs State of Utah, tke members elected to eac house two-thir- conferring therein: Section 1. That It ds , - Is proposed to amend Sections 2 and 3, of Article 13 of the Constitution of the State of Utah, so that such sections will read ' as follows: Sec, 2 To the end that the burden of taxation may be equitable upon all property, the legislature is empowered to dlrido all property Including money and credits as well as physical property. Into classes and to deters mine what class or classes of property smll be subject to taxation and wbatjproperty, if toy, shall not bo subject to taxation. Taxes shall bo uniform open all property of the same aod shall be levied and collect-publ- ic purposes only. Tax re be Imposed upon any and all rty,' Including privileges, franchise and licenses to do businesscon-la the s ate, but this shall not be so of strue I as to authorize the taxation h the a ocks of any companyof or corpora-Irhesuch eom-o-r the property ttoa corporation represented by pany such itocks has been taxed. The leg-r'- isempowered to Impose taxMatt es u on Incomes, which taxes mqy be and reasongrad ated and progressive aUo 'swaptions may be provided, and FIxingAutomoblles la our long suit AAAA. AA.A.A. AA AA AAAa AA.A.A. J.A.A.A EVANSTON DRUG CO EVANSTON WYOMING ' Victrolas and Records Edison and Records Eastman Kodaks andt) Films M usicalf Merchandise Drugs and PatentfMedicine. Send us your mail orders eeem ANNOUNCEMENT - ; On and after Saturday June 17th I will be equlprd with a new passenger truck and will take parties to and from 'Bear Lake at any time at the most enable a credit may be allowed on income taxes for property taxes paid within the year; provided, .that nothing In this section shall permit classification of mince or mining claims. Sec. 3. The property of the United States, of the state, counties, cities, towhs, school districts, municipal corporations and public libraries, lots with the buildings thereon used exclusively for higher religious worship or charitable purposes and places ot burial not held or used for private or corporate benefit, and mortgages upon both teal and personal property Bhall be exempt from taxation. Ditches, canals, reservoirs, pipes, and flumes owned and used by individuals or cop po rations for irrigating lands owned by such individuals or corporations, or the individual members thereof, shall not be separately taxed so long as they shall be owned and used exclusively for such purpose; a deduction of debits from credits may ba authorized and taxes of the indigent poor may be remitted or abated at such time and In .such manner as may be provided by law. Sec. 2. The secretary of state is directed to cause this proposed amendment to be published as required byi the constitution and to be submitted to the electors of the state at the next general election in the manner pro- FOR OVER 40 YEARS CATARRH MEDICINB has been used successfully in the treatment of Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINB consists of an Ointment which Quickly Relieves by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acta through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces, thus reducing the inflammation. Sold by all druggists. F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio. V Notice IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF RICH. NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT BEAR LAKE STATE BANK, ; A Corporation, ' : Plaintiff, vs'' ' George S. Spencer, ; J Defendent, : 1 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That' an attachment against the property of the above-name- of the defendant, issued- - out Court on the 29th d above-entitle- day of August A. D. 1922, in the above entitled ause. Witness my hand and the seal of said Court this 29 day of Aug ustA. D. 1922. v Seal Arthur McKinnon Clerk of Court NOTICE. i DEPARTMENT OF Tt E OTET If k, U. S. LAND OFFICE at aIt Lake two-thir- -- City, Uth A" r', V? 'TICE E. Kear! of h.ii Lakfb ,1,tl'iaf a , : S Vti'iis i,0 .'Ijy 9 017, made orig.zui noraestai entry. No. (LTSO, , nci on M.v - lo, Is, 2 made additional Honiesl ad cn,ry. No. - .larioro Chas. Hendee HAIAVS CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 3 Proposing to Amend Section S, of Article VI, of the Constitution of Utah, Relating to Compen- - . set Ion of the Members of the Legislature A joint resolution proposing an amendment to Section 9, of Article VI, of the Constitution of the State of Utah relating to compensation of the members of the legislature. Be It enacted by the Legislature of the State of Utah, of fee members elected to, each of .the two houses concurring therein: Section 1. It la proposed to amend Section 9, Article VI, of the constitution of the State of Utah so that the same will read as tollows: Sec. 9. The members of the legislature shall receive such per diem and mileage as the legislature may provide, not exceeding eight dollars per day, and ten cents per mile for the diste necessarily traveled going to ami returning from the place of meeting on the most usual route, and they shall receive no other pay or per ' lulslte. Sec. 2. The secretary of atate Is hereby directed to submit this pro pee-d amendment to the eb-t- or. of fe. state at the next gonnral alwcrum tn ,re' prices. , vided by law. Sec. 3. If approved by the elector of the state this proposed ameadmqpt shall take effect on the first day of January, 1923. Approved March 17, 1921. .TVadS'hyl' me Garage Randolph Notice For Olds Fitting New. Glasses Utah , ' see J 33-TO- specialty Office at Residence. fifteen 15 votes Or major' fraction thereof to Logan the first of the few years time. is constructed it will be cast for the Hon. Thos. N. Taylor for the'road If , built' by the state, bureau of public roads I Governor at the last General election in On Wednesday of each week a special and the forest service, bringing back to the gtate of Ulah. price of 25 cents will be made on hair Rich County some of the money spent Precinct: No of votes oast No of delegates uts for school boys up to 15 years of age for automobile licences. 8 61 Randolph, Dont knock this move, no matter all other days 50 cents. 4 Woodruff . 28 which route is chosen, but get out and Sid Findlay. , 8 56 Laketown, BOOST FOR THE!CUT OFF. 6 44 Garden-City- , WHERE VC ILL THE REPLACE2 pound valley, 13 MENTS COME FROM? 2 3 Democrat Primary Sage Creek, This week Randolph loses two of 1 4th. this day Dated at Randolph,1 Utah Notice is hereby given that a its most highly respected families they of the Randolph Precinct of September 1922. being Bishop Geo. A. Peart Jr. and fami will be held at the County court house Attest: John H. Weston Sec. ly who after spending the greatest part in Randolph, Utah Monday September John Kennedy Chairman. of their lives here, moved to Evanston the 25th 1922 at 8:00 oclock P. M. for Wyo, Monday and Joseph Ransom, who the purpose of electing eight delegates to has been associated with the local teleph The Randolph Ward iBishcprick dethe county conventionj.to be held Sept one company for the past twenty years of transaction the sire tot receive bids on the whole or any the 28th 1922, and for and also instrumental in bringing the be. part of the old adobe meeting house. any further business that ffiaV come Swan Creek Flectric Company into exis fore said primary, signed Gedrge S"'ith They desire ,to .move .same .during the tance, with his wife and family left' for Preclndt, thuirman month of October. Ogden Thursday. Both of these' men have t , been exceptionly good In their communi SHARP OCLOCK VVW AAA.9 S.Reav. IV! - TWO SHOWS . Publisher One Commissioner for a term, of 2 yrs Mr Hrry Johnson left, the first of veying and estimating on this side in he his with to vUt One County and DisL .Court i Clerk week for the Farmington very near future. ' Warn short time. Joe This, matter should be given the mo and Recorder. family there for a and every good One Treasurer. aley is driving the mail during his ab st hearty support citizen of Rich County who has the least One Assessor sence. bit of interest in the welfare of their com One Sheriff. will make as it a One Attorney. great saving Mrs Stanley Jacques and daughter inunity, in time and money during the open sea One Surveyor. of home at the are vWting of Bingham well as affording us the advantage The as san apportionment of delegates to the week. this her mother Mrs O. Spencer of the Ogden markets and the freighting said Convention from the respective preof fruits alone will pay for the road in a cincts shall be one 2 delegate for each from returned Marshall E. Mrs Wm. SEPT 26th Bryant Washburn Corrected the-roa- d PATHE NEWS TUESDAY fficials, members of Form . In road commission, the forest ser the state vice and memlers of the various clubs A Democratic County Convention is here and organizations of that county are very by called to meet at the County Court much interested in a cqtoff road between Hd'use in Randolph. Utah, Thursday, the A chicken supper wns given at the Rich County Ogden, the proposed 28th day of Septemlrer 1922, at the hour Louie of Mrs. Geo Smith Wednesday ev route to put Randolph within fifty five 6f 2 OVlock P. M. ofsaid dav for the erring for Nymphus and Kenneth Thom miles or three hours drive by oar. of the purpreof dominating, as provided by pson who left for Park City Friday mom Junction city. A party of Engineers were law, Candidates for the respective County ing to attend high school. Mrs Geo Smi as follows to wit:-- 1 last week on the survey of ith and children accompanied them ( to busy One State Representative. from the vicinity of Monte Cristo west Evanston. One Commissioner for n term, of :4 yre an they expect to do the necessary .sur Sept. 23rd Mpllie King & Creighton Hale 'The Rich County Reis 22; or SEi, WjNEI SiSWJ, Sec. SWiNWj, NWiSWO, .NWJMYL - SWiSWi, .Sec. I I WJNWJ, Sec. 27; Sec. 28; Township 12 North, R&nge 5 Easf, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed eniion tomake three-o- f 23; N4NE4. the state this amendment Uuu take effect January 1, 1923. Approved March 17, 1921. year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before tl.e United States Commissioner, at Randolph, Utah on the I, H. E. Crockett, Secretary of State, of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and 12th day of October, 1922, v dP Claimant names as LesslieWeff wit nesses: correct copy of Constitutional Amend' ments Nos. 1, 2 and 8 as proposed by the regular session of the legislature John Hyden of 1921, as the same appear of record Marlin Kearl , in my office. In witness whereof, I have hereun- Tomas G. Weston all of Laketown, to set my hand and affixed the Crest Gould B. Blakley Seal of the State of Utah, this 1st day of September1922. , Register. H. 1C. CROCKETT, (SEALj Secretary of State - Ut ' |