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Show An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Of The People Of Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 1, Number 27 MAN AND Schools To Open September 16 Superintendent $2.00 Per Year Randolph, Utah, Friday, August 9, 1929 Gp reports year on September 16, with the following lineup of teachers: South Rich High School R. D. Law, Principal Vera Lee Kearl , Owen Ward Glenn W. Coffman Kenneth E. Muir 8th grade North Rich High School Cleon Lemon, Principal Lucille Johnson Position not yet definitely filled Garden City Cornell Schofield, Principal . Edna Lucille Allen Gladys M. Kennedy Lenald Geddes Laketown Grade School Spencer Griffin, Principal Lola Wahls; rrm Norma Weston Wenonah Miler Randolph Grade School " Glen Moss, Prirc.ipal ' Lucille C irless Clara Clawson . . Oreta Morrell Woodruff School Carl G. Stuart, Principal Annie Stuait ' Hazel Cornia Waiora Tingey , A full day institute to windfall the teachers of the county are required to attend will be held in Randolph in the high school building on Friday, Sept. 13th. A get acquainted social will be held in the evening for teachers, superintendent, clerk, board members and their partners. This will give Saturday for teachers to get to their schools and make preparations to have everything in readiness for a successful beginning Monday morning. Repair .work on the school buildings throughout the county will shortly begin in earnest so that the buildings will be in good shape before the opening of school. LOGAN, Utah Revenge for their sheen killing depredations for several days past was exacted July 26 on a mother bear and her three cubs when they were slaughtered by Mr. and Mrs. Heber G. Kimball, it became known here, after they had applied for state bounty on the beasts. Kimball, a slieepherder, with his wife came upon the hears five miles west of Meadowville in Rich County, immediately east of Temple peaks. The cubs climbed a tree and the mother, a large brown bear, stood guard below. Kimball shot the mother and two of the cubs, and his wife dispatched of the other one. o.J.Dunlap R. D. Law that school will open this jiie old bock, ycad roas The finest spot IDe had in The Old Home Ibum CL piiuale place back, of bush and nine Qnd fence That was tumbling down, sand pile under The cherry Tree, jhe Our nest in The sycamore, Jhe chopping block, and the old work, bench Jhat stood by The hen house door Oil hone a place m my memory Rich County to Have Own Agent Rich county will have a agricultural agent as soon as necessary arrangements can be made according to an announcement made by Director William Peterson of the Utah State Agricultural college extension service. At present Rich County has the help of W. It. Smith, county agricultural agent for Uinta county, Wyoming, who of his time in Utah, spends It was decided at the meeting to install a permanent exhibit at the state capitol building consisting of a mounted Hereford bull and a cow. Rich county is not represented at the tol at the present time. Committees were appointed to arrange for this exhibit, as well as for the state fair and the second annual Rich county fair, to he held September 24 and 25 at RanLOGAN full-tim- , . - " HAS THRILLS ANDTSOBS e one-fift- h . - WIFE KILL FOLK Hears in Rich county Leap In Cell Hurts Prisoner Jumping from his cell cot to the cement floor of the jail at Paris, Idaho, and landing on his head, Red Ashcroft, held on a liquor conspiracy charge, seriously injured himself on Sunday, United States Marshall W. Vosco Call said Tuesday on his retui n to Salt Lake. Marshall Call was taking Ashcroft to Ogden to face preliminary hearing and pi act'd him in the jail at Paris overnight, he said. When the prisoner was found by the jail keeper he was lying in a pool of blood. He later wax removed to the Weber county jail, where his condition was reported serious, the marshall said. Fear of a heavy sentence under the Jones lajw was believed by Marshall Call to have led Ashcroft to his Lake Tribune. act-Sa- lt Red Ashcroft, 38, is held OGDEN in the Weber county jail awaiting the session of the federal grand jury on a charge of entering into a conspiracy with Joe Colletti and other unknown defendants to violate the national prohibition act. Ashcroft was arreted Sunday at Randolph, Utah, by United States Commissioner W. Vasco Call, and was turned over to the Weber county authorities Monday night. The charge in the complaint signed by Commissioner W. H. Wilkins alleges Ashcroft transported liquor from Wyoming to Utah and return. 1 ROBERT PERRY, OLD TIME PUGILIST, IN NOISY NEIGHBORS dolph. Much has been written about the From all present indications a pair men of the ring, who have coniron of Silver foxes will also be put into tinued fighting long after the days of the exhibit at the capitol building. their youth, but Robert Perry, who lias passed the half century mark and is HAROLD IRWIN EVANS still battling, probablv holds the realong this line. True, Perry is Funeral services for Harold Irwin cord no longer seeking the spotlight in the C. E. Mrs. son and Mr. of Evans, 24-2- 5 circle, but it is probable that Evans, were held in the L. D. S. chapel squared re- he does more fighting in liis present on Monday. aftemooiv.the vocation than he ever, did in the leamaining outside in the funeral car. Lam-borThe invocation was offered by Pres- ther pushing industry.' in Agricultural Exhibits Wm. J. Tuesday evening a lively session of motion picPerry now is playing Laketown. the general Fair committee was held ident James Brown. Messages of commountaina is tures and he Virginia Sattcrth-waitat the Court house in Randolph and Fruit Exhibits Victor fort were spoken to the mourners by eer in the Pathe Noisy production, Garden City. was attended by representative bodies James E. Sim, Percy G. Matthews and Bern Paul by produced Neighbors, Mrs. Exhibits town in the county. from each Home Economics Harold E. Brough. Hymns sung by Rei- of Charles the direction under The dates for the Fair this year are Orin Jackson, Randolph. the choir were "Sometime Well UnconFlower Exhibits Mrs. Celia Lang- derstand, "Oh My Father and "Rest ner. Perrys latest activitv in September 24th and 25th, at Randolph was circle the with nection squared Mrs. Harold same is to be enlarged upon and a ford, Garden City. On the Hillside, Rest. as friend and advisor during the Mrs. Club of as horse Into E. a Exhibits solo, Thy Dempsey-Tunne(Juniors) good sports, program pulling Brough sang argument in Chicacontests, a rodeo and dances are to be Willard Peart, for the girls, Randolph Hands and John Neilsou sang Lay in He worked go. .Dempseys corner Mr. Sam Rex, for the boys, The ben' featured. My Head Beneath a Rose. the fight. during M. Prizes of $23.00 and $15.00 for both ediction was pronounced by John Noisy Neighliors which comes to classes in the pulling contest will be Publicity Bernard Ewer, Randolph, Baxter. Pall bearers were Fred the Kozy theatre on Saturday next, offered this year, which should be an Lawrence Ernest Barnes, Committee Willard Peart, Housing is a story of a family of small time inducement for more teams to be en- Randolph. Clarence Smith, Earl Bateman. vaudeville players who suddenly conn' A. Sim. tered. and Arthur David Crompton Secretary Mrs. Alley Taylor, Lake-towThe various chairmen of the comThe floral offerings which were pro- into possession of a large Southern cloudmittees were appointed and instructed fuse and beautiful were carried by estate. Their joy is somewhat have discover when ed that Finance Committee they Ellis, they Ralph Marto select other members to work with Stella Barnes, Vivian Chompton, stepped into a murderous feud of more them to make this a good Fair. They and Wm. Rees, Woodruff; H. J. Nor- ion Bateman and Beth West. ; than half a centurys standing. and Frank Jackson, ris, Randolph jr., cemas are follows: Interment was made in the city Kearl,, Lake-tow- etery where the dedicatory prayer at Eddie Quillan. Alberta Vaughn. Program Mrs. Celia Langford, of J. H. ; Weston and Willis John Hodges and Jerry Sprouse the grave was made by W. R. Smith. Theodore Roberts, Jane Keckly and Garden City, and Bisho Tingey, of of Garden City. Woodruff. The services were largely attended th entire Quillan family are seen in of Smith Evanston not Agent County only by many Evanston friends the principal roles. Rodeo Ray Rees. Woodruff. Exhibition of Horses J. G. Muir, was in attendance to help with the but also by many relatives and friends LAOMA NORRIS PASSES AWAY organization of the committees and from Lyman, Green River, Randolph, Randolph. on the work at Laketown and Cumlterland. them give pointers G. Exhibition of Dairy Cattle R. hand. Loom a Norris, 15 year old daughter Harold Irwin Evans was born in LyMarshall, Randolph. He of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Norris of 22, 1913. is Wyoming, man, August that throughIt hoped everyone Exhibition of Beef Cattle Law- out the County will get behind these came to Evanston with his parents Randolph, passed away Monday afterrence Johnson, Randolph. when he was about four years of age noon, following an illness lasting sine1 committees and give them Wm. Rees, Exhibition of Sheep support so that we may have a and had resided here since that time. the 24th of July. Woodruff. Fair second to none in the state and He would have entered the ninth grade The cause of the young girls death Leonard one that will be a credit to the ex- of th Evanston high school this fall. was given as Typhoid Fever and heart Exhibition of N Poultry He held the office of teacher in the trouble. hibitors and to the Fair Board. Longhurst, Woodruff. Aaronic priesthood of the L. D. S. Large and impressive funeral serchurch. He massed away at the family vices HATCH LYNN TOWN BOARD PROCEEDINGS were held Wednesday afternoon home on August 3, following an ill2 :00 p. m. from the L. Dt S. church at Minutes of a Town Board meeting Miss Thelma Hatch was united in ness of four weeks. Evanston Press. and interment was in the Randolph All members held August 5, 1929. cemetery. marriage to Bel den Lynn, Monday eveWANTED being present. ning of this week at the home of her were boys of about The Minutes of the previous meeting sister, Mrs. Abbie Bond, of Randolph. same The floral offerings the age. scenes of Snapshots and photographs were read and approved. was performed by representative were and The beautiful inceremony profuse and of the beauty allowed: were The following bills in the presence of dustry of Rich County. , . $ 4.00 Arthur McKinnon, Rich County Reaper CARD OF THANKS 1. A summer grazing scene of a 15.00 the immediate family and a few relaDeseret News Press a which delicious suptives, following Iambs. ewes of and herd 1.18 Pembroke Co 2. A dairy scene. Through these columns we wish to 50.00 per was served. Ray Osborne, marshal . : to join iheir all those who so kindly assisted wishes of scene The A thank cattle. 3. Reaper good roundup J. O. Rex and Leo McKinnon were recent bereavement, assuring us our in in friends this A good scene of Bear River. 4. many wishing young in to be appointed as a committee much happiness. that house scene 5. Good home your kind acts will foreven you couple including charge of the water system. lie cherished. Also we wish to thank and grounds. 1 6. Good panaramic view along Bear the bishopric, and all those who conNOTICE TO CREDITORS ROAD BEING SURVEYED tributed flowers. River. MR. and MRS. THOS. NORRIS be will two dollars each of Prizes a ORSON Estate of Mr. Wright of Salt Lake City, CORNU, AND FAMILY. class. Please in best each the for given Deceased. state, engineer, together with Commis15th. them submit by September Johnson. Creditors will present claims with sioners Lawrence Royal NAMES TO BE PUBLISHED Enlargements will be on exhibit at Pope and Marshall JIastman left Wed- vouchers to the undersigned at her will ones Fair. , Accepted a the to make res.denee County Woodruff, preliminary nesday morning Jti'n County. The work on the water system is survey of the Monte Cristo highway Utah, on or before the 7th day of Oct- be placed in our exhibit in the State more rapidly than before The at them Leave progressing building. from Rich County to Ogden. ober, A. D. 1929. Capitol and the trench from the spring to the Adv. ELIZABETH CORNIA, 1 Reaper office. headhouse was completed this week. 1 FARM BUREAU OUTING Administratrix of Estate of Orson Most of the large pipe has arrived CITY GARDEN Cornia, deceased. and has been distributed about the The outing of the Farm Bureau that OSCAR W. MOYLE, Mrs. Owen Telford and baby of streets. was postponed a few weeks ago, is to Attorney, Salt Lake City. Next week the Reaper will publish Date of first publication July 26, Randolph are visiting with her parbe held Saturday, August 16. at Ideal the names of those who have signed ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Sprouse. Beach. Be there! A good time is A. D. 192a- Mrs. Ross Hodges was operated up- up for the water, to date. Better get i promised you. ' -- t Nothing makes the average Randol- on successfully for "nitre at the Budge in now and help rush the system to f completion. Some of us can .still remember when ph man madder than to spend $2 for Memorial hospital recently. Gibbons week the Miss to 5c to a sold spent for calico and merchants Lydia get fishing place gasoline Randolph Maybe the reason little men marrv a yard and certain customers could then find some other fellows cork end with her parents here. She is S. D. women is that they are afraid L. at the at dietician on had he counted where hospital conld him large where tell buy right they always putting not to. ' Salt Lake City. it for 3c. v his. Second Annual Rich County Fair and Rodeo to be Held, .Sept. n, Check off another success for H. B. Warner in Romance of a Rogue at the Ivoz.v Theatre Sunday. The distinguished star, whose most recent triumphs have been achieved in Sorrel and Son and King of Kings delivers one of the most giipping and sensational performances of his car- er In the powerful film version of the Ruby M. Ayers novel by the same title. Here are none of the melodramatic devices of the ten, twent and thirt thrillers in which train wrecks and forest fires supply the vicarious thrills Romance of a Rogue is a straightforward and honest tale of of a released convict which wjll reach the heart of the most screen hardened fan and draw a tear from the most unsentimental. And Mr. Warner knows how to reach the heart. vIlis quiet, intense method, his soreness and deftness of dramatic touch were never more satisfactorily evidenced than in his portrayal of Brae Lowery. soul-sufferin- . BROKEN LEG THREE WEEKS BEFORE AGED WOMAN DISCOVERED IT KEMMERER Mrs. H. J. Somsen, aged G8 years, wife of the justice of the peace at Cokeville is now undergoing treatment for a broken leg, incurred nearly a month ago. Mrs. Somsen was standing on a stool while a hem was being put on her skirt when she fell. She noticed a slight pain in her leg, but paid little attention to it. After three weeks the pain had not subsided, so she decided to consult a physician. Mrs. Somsen walked from her home down town and investigation with an revealed a broken tibia, the small bone of the lower leg. The patient, while undergoing much pain as a result of delayed treatment, is recovering. X-ra- y PIANO AT A SACRIFICE O We have on hand in the vicinity of Randolph one of our very best pianos. Rather than pay storage or reship this instrument to Ogden, we will sell it to a responsible party at a special price, on easy terms. Or, we will rent the piano with the privilege of buying later and apply rent on purchase price. In answering, please give full reference in first letter. Address Glen Piano Co Ogden, Utah. Bros.-Rober- ts Adv. 27-2- 9 PAPER REPORTED SOLD It is reported that the Star Valley Independent, published at Afton, was sold last week by the Call brothers to William Settle, late of Tremonton. Utah. The new owner is a brother of Clyde Settle, former owner of the Independent, and at one time editor of the Kemmerer Republican. In Advance e, 4-- H y Ras-dolp- h. , Ber-tagnoll- i. Mo-dull- a, n. n whole-hearte- d - pall-beare- ........... - 27-2- 8 -- . , . , , rs |