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Show I I ':; , rf , Iv?1 ,? M4v '' fv?r "f UU ,'J i'i '''' Vl' ' ' ir-;- i ; viuaU y , , Cl - j ;.: ,l 1 V 'A JvTf ,r 1 t OiU ; T jl t -. :- . . ,:v" - Friday, Jaiiuaiy 10, 1930 ,7 , . I M,, , .mm' ;xr j "!? !r IV P iT'i,' lf , , ; . , , f $2.00 Pet Year In Advance ,i - 1- v-i4- - ; v(r 5) . t - ' aitp.: ,?! Utl Quite a number of the Randolpn Ieople are up in the air over a mys- - $ i r Independent Newspaper Devoted T o The Interests Of The People Of Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley roi" ia v' 1 in the, wsf O'W '! in j'tr.i A& ? j tlsJU .U.I. ',;L Jit)- - Volume 1, Number AilMnauuii? ) j 1f n ;;; l.f taketown'News '5 I ' the .North just N' . i i VO k Sflt m V S. VfC0MLHISS10! OV t Lake Tabsmacls and Choir to b3 Used in Film Veion of Minutes of a meeting of the county commissioners held January 6, 1930. There were present!- - .Lawrence B. Johnson, chairman; M. V.'1 Eastman and Royal Pope, .commissioners, Lewis Longhurst, clerk, Victor Satterth-waitassessor, James Walton, attor5 ney Minutes of the previous meeting held December 2, 1929 were read and approved. The annual report of County Agent W, IL ' Smith was read and apf i'f ), J' proved Leroy Tingey was appointed as deputy assessor for the Woodruff precinct. Rebate was made on taxes of in the amount of $9.84. Dr. M. S. Iteay was appointed as Cfounty physician on a salary of $85.00 Corianton Wisfc !of IKetL flUjl'kf i'u'd visiting school . ,v - Hw0 r0ek'ifdia unuer kitty sniped !,;5 . ''ll V. : no with their families have u:t.s heie, Jim lughuv Hyruin Thomson, - a and Len Jaekspihjtvjejfe tbe;Bly,fone?l pleasant yluuit'd atter spending :fd nwj. i ,., i . j vuCttftW om their studies and' afe1 f el't' who got dose enongu to st4 knni et An Interview with David A. Smith, now to buckle for hi wprk p.am. Thej ullg-eipieaiftf sii months. Preeident of the Choir, dutLigiiie be able, to read the story of Amej tough lookingr siKsiiiiVan" w te'a n f v black beard? tvlf Jsjf TMef desire Weems; rica from ;ientries, before i Christ ' ' t ms'1 to he io kecpAoih aioihmg iikctoctr; to Columbus. jtt)4Ttt Orvin, euial IerK at j down Dr. M. Markus Orviu the had Is the interest in those things the By with people. ,nii Confeetiomny y ,f lie was lirst seen Thu&d& teniae jWu)Pe of falling down the cellaL&u'ji Really of so general a ftature? was the next question. The answer noout loui rv,iock by fly Thumspn. rVtniig her head stud, receiving dthci tn ,. Some tune.m january a prodpe-jr If R is riot; we want S as taken to Paris, ffor .tlvrs i.c ivunc ov aW wcut Wdsy wVvi'fe Syndicate will commence' fibi.-in- g it so. That it does not confine itMr. Thomsouii thought he havl gcjne to medcal attention ft Corianton, the play whose self to just a few is amply and conranch, baithle ueit day,, Jsiduyy m 1 author, O. U,t Bean, wras hailed by $ his lfobert Thomsofl has gone to Salt vincingly proven by the fact that U failed tv laid any trace.of. the inan. as critics the American Commenting January T, 1930. library, so many people visit-pthe tabernacle Lhkffifr he where haem'and winter, Moss of whonf Mr. 6f one1 Shakespeare, The following pIUs were allowed : p .Saturday ail laude(Iteay grounds and the organ recitals $ 344.97 ployineut, hut we begin to wonder it ' the critics said he had Officers pay roll ' which we give in the tabernacle 140.00 speared Shakespeare. roll.. Dependent mothers pay daily, with the exception of Sun110.00 ; J.) will'l'ie largest part hf the ' filming Indigent days. We have statistics showing son of llry fW be'dbnein the widely known where all 0iijiUcafionB E. . Edwin, the j oung vy. postmaster Marshall, that ffom a quarter to a half toil- - i De Forrest Studios in Long Island, C.tI&rfliu!son is quffe ill ' 21.97 ben cainpins although his KcahJipIiire VIVs: l but Envelopes lion visit the people will one annually hkve wim part necessarily advertisymusy at present. had been i dirt, ' Rich Reaper, On- account of this, manifest County d be doflfc in Salt Lake City, bes.nd a 11 lis extra lire wood scattered. ing interest we have made the elevat-in- g cause the Tabernadle Dr. M. S. Reay, health wwk . PronkJJercfj r music of fhat , Organ and the great Trhernprie ward 'hjibidljh'St hi Sarah Cornia, health ;work . . i.i C'.ajc to larger numbers C:f j r w.ii Lv v.'ted !n l!.j soi.Ju d through each one C. O. Moore, health work. . Dr. and wider circles ' on by permitting, synchronization of the film.. and had taken part'of a 'bottle ot laoii.r tjtf'dbpi.ly Mr. Newcomb) and,k Sherman Lutz, health work . . occasions the Victor Talking lvo The play, its story, its history, Machine Company to mke records Bear Lake Co. Treas., gravel vugai, a Itw.nikurhesi ' a little flour and again Working at the FaLulu Ifench. ( and its success are common knOwl- . 75.00 I w o or thrie Xroaui n' of the choir and organ. Lately we cabbage. There pit at Swan, Creek edge. The story of the play is tat-- , 7.50 vas received by Bi'holdb-insomore were : each of items of but these have .Wpy made the instrumental and Rich County Reaper, printing. . eti firom the Book of X frv 9.30 v cal H'.isic of Sunday of the deatli ;d V jnl' , - g! invi i. L, err m .jus- , c4it Utah & Wyo. lnd. Tel. Co.... 2 1 ho seWited rtokbe satisfied, to only take organ and choir still mithtiel ., Xt.ih liute vC each. His tracks led in .i topncMi'ltVeftit, Mor.- rocessible to music lovers in , 'i he M,rm,ii Bilie. J i ;('ditir i Royal Pope, commissioners ex- 56.00 ideii i ol a former . i uuiid ut)out way hack to the rock and Mr, Keart.j.was by having jt broadcast over to bimg a relj0.ous documt.it the pensq the r.d.o. Victor Sattertbwaite, assessors 91 Art b.llook of Mormon is, in some R; ould not jiftiy more. Does it have effect? Letters Ien Jackson said ineisaw the camp espects, a history, proven by archaeexpense ' after letters are coming to this of...All1! the .school teachers have return? tire Mi Sithp. I.doks itoth Thvusdf,y. the latest ,ofie Marshall V. Eastman, commis- discoveries, ological !ij. 3,2.4k) fice expressing thanks apd apprecof which is that ancient city, the sioners expense FViday ,.night, but hadnt noticed .,ftrty fd td tlieti JvurWuVpkiees of labor after iation for the rare musical treat. t'hristmas tteknovv wbdtbier. tWjcp'i vlssr of-- 'pleasant remains of which have been B. Johnson, commis- - ; Lawrence Op- - let; er just received here comes 42.00 v acatioii, and from the air bv Colon I broke. sioners expense in Canadian ' m a r:;.i:,or Li dh rgu in is rtcu nl Iliel t u r .VJl'Sltaf-- iTown Waterworks Randolph toio ts, a hi'ndi ; d or more miles ' no w Sntr ? AV i u , v. : s Ot trvl Ann ric S .r.tVH?r. j installing iter in school from civilization. - This good conaway are v shed 1,000.00 we to die Ill "many'-ous one Lake. an ds Bear expected that has, Randolph Sunday ;ot a litth! building, siderable light on the American of ranger is thanking us for bringing Waterworks cefx' ruriohN ei, vpb;. ftbou t v 6 , inches of a good Town j Randolph ab' t half a thoirand yeas befo'fe 9.50 high class music into his recesses snow with some blizzard and since Hydrant and Dec. water. . of the so forest far ictcona from Cf ! era Way the Co., lights then tlwmercury has went below. Electric Creek - SCOUT NEt & Swan tact with civilization, How did it tome about tiut the 2.00 .s for December j v . The tabernaeje choir is known of Mormon'' the. presidency, r '' Inc., Due to the Ntoim of SundvJ tile Teacher, Classroom eomuiittee ji met JSpiid The all over the United States not only church, i Emitted the v of the' 68.5o , ? yindi again Thuidai to plan f i pros ittall ha ' (ihabgpd its schedule for the Library books t c v. c.v reputed tnd through phonograph records and oran great .T' & Merrill Co., case in ' tb.Cv J 'r 1$ nrekem. Morrison rlie gfanl , radio but also through broadcasting choir, built and organized primarv, jihpg yo, State Capitol building .. 19.o0 concerts which the choir in years dy what it can and toe boy for sacred and religions purily t towns kt Elder Joseph Weston,, (La itaje gfvpw.toio-- k i?"! lyT ieun. to 1''! past has given in. several large, Rich County Furniture Co., poses, in so .'cular an undertak4.W) make this a banner year- in 'scouting. oldest citizen) lias been confined to cities of the United State. Among supplies This question ing as a mov.e? .00 iiis lied for the, ycM wet due to R. G. Marshall, stamps the cities visited was Washington, caused me to seek an authoritative - 10.00 V D. C. President Taft was., unable Tim t)$y s a& flooding answer. The logical man to 'give Stanley Wilson, sheriff mileage part of the pneumonia and is f quite ill at this A , square to iunkb, a skgljing rink. h to pRerul thq concert on account J Leah Walton, mileage extension fu that rnswer is Dav d tl writing. . ine ' i f hoi-ahd Viied. and l' work Tirb i iSiVe I , pouti after ptade of.t'.e engagements, ,yah prev gmd i f r'lvtojs , r the choir had performed, Senator G. N. Weston, County road, work Messrs. Alfred Keuil, Bp. George H. - An interview was requested, and enough interest manifested they will Smoot came to the director, n j and string p. (Ughtror .twg !over it. Rohipson apd Heller G. Jiobinson left . graciously grunted. , Laketown to the reason telling .him that the president John H. Weston, count-- road 'Wedhcsda to attend, the funeral, of t ' 7'p the. irqirv Charles ltcx and Mi Moss afejxih .!,, C, Kearl iieid - a-t- Smith tield r on, ? .jyould- - like, tojicar Ihe choir, and work, Laketown....... Mr. a iturittrife, us- to sing that nightwith able Satith, , red new Albert Weston, county. road. sweaters privilege, pyesehted siKirting Toptbday. tVi fhe White "House. ,We went: We v smije on jfais bps and a swift glance to them by the s(fdfttsl,T u 'v'?; work, Laketown were trVen to' thd 'Spacious east' Irer Longhurst, county road work in the direction of the publicity ' Mr. and Mrs. Alfret) KtiirJ hitVe gone 10.00 roo.i vr..c re Gia president, cabinet ? i j Randolph manager present at the interviewr J r to1 Salt Bake City w hero theft son, ' t "Persuasion." of members Then members, work road answered, senatoysand Cha$k Spencer, county Lowell, will undergo r majoioiiera-L- . . quickly changing the. course of his 10.00 , lLe t. pio.natic corps were asseifctat z ff ''Lowell D. S. . hospital. to hrar us. It had been agreed--- L."H.Randolph kd work thought from humorous to serious, . Statel'Toind 'Offtch,' road Miller, county lm,v Mr. Smith immediately continued. tiu.t we sing u,o numbers, and 10.00 ' tutll ,l,ake Cit, Utah, lias bet if attending the i Randolph tf nished them the home with his parents tui- ' w411 The! churcii has always hied intuin presihaying work road 3'j!A''d)te,r4!,;ivtd. Jaines Kiddy, coupty ,, d iit l si. uh whether we Would not Ifr ttie beginning of ilu spring ipu, terested in the play Corianton, ' 10.00 $ To. Whom It MayConctTii : Randolph . . n h do the be is of favor some able its taken to to i because he 'n fromhe singing story ejepects ? f work road 'frei'elirAf ti'V'Tli'ai Chu; ter.wjien county Ray Johnston, k. SumV'woTfcf1 Book of Mormon.' On the. stage Of course, .we did.- The morq.. 10.00 ilk. .this .of State of Utah f -- the there' the papers" carried ' A.'' Randolph morning , the subject is visualized and, "bowrih toming holidays work road county G., lbfts of lauds, selected by the said Barton, fore more easily remembered.President and If large streamers, with Dr. V. B. 1 tfteAct rnaTl?Sfm6n ratet& State, Randolph ' 'seen by1 many it might give to Listen to MorTFploi Corps and , work road 18U 1, M. of Congi-csscounty lti, Argyle, approved July mon Cliotr and critics paid high ; A, jhany- the incentive to want to their daughter, Mary Lthel. 19.2o A as Imytunity school,, lands, yviz : Randolph crninlitneti's to the singers. That know more about ancient Aniericr, i- w'hich a in wit to is had America dealt Richmond, day we , sing FISH'AND GAME CLUB IS - ' ,that ..$2,582 09 TOTAL V rgin'-1in the Book of Mormon, and whici where the clergy of other DfUiANIZEDlN tilCii ( OI NTY t is of unusual interest and greaf im- There being no further business denominations had conducted a North court adjourned until February 3, 1930 regular campaign against us, paintportance to Aipffican archaeolo-- . GARDEN CITY, Jan. 8. Tuesday, i ,:gists,j.. LAJVRENGE B. JOHNSON. aside from religblack as they Range 5 East. Balt Lake Meridian, Entirely ing Mqrmqnp yas 3' at 2 p. m., a mo .her of the Chairmtn ,c.;.!d,-anious angles, the 'Book of Mdrjncn Serial 044114, List 2S24 pis, not to Attest: warning people of ana Laketown Garden a City iCjgiiv 'ofi 'gqcient America on accoynt ,, attend, the concert, LEWIS LONGHURST, Copies of said lists, so''jttn a( story Amusethat has been proven and aufhenti. Clerk:,v. of. these headlines and reports we leiate to said tracts by uesoiptlve pwas held in the Garden City' ' of1 'talking d's- bad' a crf wdd house and' the most ".I" tf ' ? v ki, I , gated by many archeojogicif Mibdivisions, have , been epuspicuous-- , ment hall for the purpose the .,:,coYeries o our time.' ' Students art eutiiusiat,.ic audience. jtlJe advisability of org. aL.iug . Ij About forty people followed Kem-mripPPj 'lfver postisl in tJiisbCfK Flsfi aiid the . the remains on team Club. Mr. to , Game further ... ball , basket of; working Upon Rich and iiterested j lion by any person 'questioning, South Forest ranger Aveiill of loiis, Ida? S.n.th informed the writer that the l.v the public generally. language spoken by the Atoiqricn.s During the Friday January 3. Kemmerer are .chiircbf imamfaining the musical State Game Warden Dunn of . pi thousands pf years ago, and real strong team and-- ' both of a Iieriod of publtcaitiojiMpt Iflihb ipqV, has c ' iifii'.nh rummaging among' old bits .wifh three organists, or any time' thereafter, and before Montpelier were present and gave good ;,ot ou teams lost o ,.tbem. The first writing," digging out) the fJw choristers, and about 300 limit appiov4(jt game between the second teams was tyuldt jlalks almtg the line of the necessity ""c! f 'rVot.iypli'cS' i.i the choir. Anin.. iLtd voc.s tix an guiir the for of4 , orga.ization , (k'lMirtmental April .regulations prat interesting and we were not soKemfind, and restoring to something thony C. Lund will direct the choir at getting beat, as the k.', 1007, protests or. contests against lection of all game both tish ahd wild like grammatical order the various when singing for synchronization, I'Nrrfd' Vfa&tf"4Ci tltd .BhUte team won at Randolph. second merer o, An, of words and phrases. One. . apd Tricy Y Canr.&n wil e at the ; 'folloviin'irganizatioiu Was- ef- ; scrapsthe the when tracts or subdivisions liereinbefore, 'game between 'the first But ; console. The two men need meanings tf buildings," day described on the ground that the fected, N.J. Hodges of. Garden City, teams began, all1 Rich County boost. introductipn to'piusicians and mi carvings, sign writings and arton their toes. Okr boys were ers s,nue is more valuable for mineral presfdeht'V Sidbej' 'Nebeker yf Will be fitted together like piec-J- ; iie enthteiqstS; la !our noiintryr; , ; Clarence Cook, real a. for agricultural purposes, will town, good floor game in the placed! of a puzzle and everybopjt. will other countries. i.i cU "n'ea,s . first half, but they were i i xnt - shooting Kemmerer Shirley Nebeker, difectpr-.A.4 . the- - General. Land Office jtWash- basket shooting, , J a ' j,yi 'IVl.J t Failure so to prd-- irandotph amf )Voodruff were; not re? jtigton. I). C. long shots ifrom jbehter, running up Friday ,hight,Jamiafy'' 10iSouth giiow those the score against our boys. Our boysi $$ FUBUCATIO?l' FOR NOTICE school Rich tied, will be considered sufficient two precincts to Lave. a representation) will ' HighCoketrllle basket Ball team trying to stop the long shot weakene 'High alumQae at DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR their defense and the bqys pot use to pia,y n the board of directors, ai)d three char-1- , evidence of the Randolph.' The1 game Will1 be foJlQyred " cter of the tracts uud the selections acaucies were left for themfo-fiJL)OFlTtE jkt 'Ul "defeat r were unable to come back. V dance. Music by the ' KecUunation 1l GENERAL LAND by was decided also that thef officers It mind boys you played a good Baltthereof, being otherwise. free from LaM .CityUtob Never tot 7 A 'strange floor. A game like pinmittee td draft a Plant orchestral' 'of Evanston: . Dec. H, 1929. ghine objection, will lie apprffirdTtJ?t5 the Jidjuldact as . . ,! j r5 v m fidi the organization, iJ' NOTICE ueuoI do a lot' toward preparing State. thkt V , ,, that; Is wijl hereby glten iv('' ' wfild be preentod.vto tod tAi FjrWays evpcing, December 8 Miss Fred Smith, of Randplph, tfthh, who, for the tournament, games. a mi meeting to & held ID Elizabeth Ross, ifegisterl, ughfer of, ML and pn Sepfcr,18, 1924,' madd '( hoinCStchd "liiiz'U Lake 24th, and) at i that Mrs, HughRo6s ,of Provo, and Glenn entry JifO. 034691, Adv. De. The officers of the Jan. i Sec. ' lime the organization would pa equip 3,Yi. Cfffmapcif BpVingvUte;; Wtto Association met r Wednesday evening NOT IC! E Section 23, 22, Township SNWy,, . ' In ' fhq Saif Lhke Temples, Mr. t4 North; ple,ted. qt Arthur McKinniops. It was decided Gjofu'i T'Edst, nog given in Ueffman broughf hi- bride to that if possible,' a regular meeting ,noti intention ;qf ie 4ine ,eve-t- o JanuhEv 5th jd time to Resume to ' make finalpied be held on, ithe third Monday of Proof, to establish would month. tfie': 4is music the of treasThe following; subjects each wprkyashead disjKise south' RichYtHfght They claim to the land above described, were decided as worth white to he ' Also some stock in the Woodruff urer of the organization. J?j , A The organization will be Jpiown a? are at home to yriehds a,t the residence before the clerk of the district court, taken up in future meetings. Grazing Land Assn. ' Club of Mrs.Maiilda Jonei1' & on the 27th? day Riding Contest for Grade Students wLlJ. take any reasonable offer The Rich Counts Fish and at Utah, Randolph, t LsKiJ , Jgnd Bond Watf.'i itoJ Ar )piscn?iop (to Taxation for any pf above stock in order to get RANDOLPH Uwdif.T'TT.'W of January,' 1930. CALF CLUB , in the . Hony . ;' lssu8, mtAiey-'M, the Januarv Reading, evening, Monday ,:k Claimant names as witnesses: HOTS TO TRE TRIP conMusic and Art Appredatfpn, Randolph teachers ehto.taitfed5at the .BjANK OF RANDOLPH ' "CaTe Utah Wm. of and frm criticisms Hoffmn, Randolph, ten structive R. Aliout Clt.'boySftfk' patent ilfomfe' 0f C. W. Walton. Cashier lofgthCjCalf 5;euieritetKleret''and Mrs. and the School Health Utah G. to LV own teachers Mrs. the of Frank kOw Smith, Randolph, to.go preparing HgiLf Evanston,0W,vj M j were T)gdeh:iftGP reported th4fwo truck W, Coffman. Twenty guest Idaho Child. The first P. T. A. ,fheeting of 10. Leo Mattson, of Paris. Adv. Jan. 1930 &wilLha hdd Mondays January loads of ealvefe will be taken v Henry. Xoupg, of Pegram,' Idaho. 20v Mumc'tand art appreciation will rf show. SupL gStok jam)rdprafA A,, Btidp.; 4f iU'F.jJAYtAJRyf' be Jtne anwet discussion. The taThwibhys have iimde a ,9onderTOi LaW pjrwtea the drttfple wiflot table . Tin Italians in the Sixteenth cenv and the proof the names felof a in Mr. from speakers 'Register. Coffnjins the ciflv$s'$b raising, showing htmp gift Ph rrtffmiifre will-h- e in fhe next is- tury. w ere t lie Oral Jan. fine animglji and ex-- ! low feacbere;l'3wtth' 4hhbhra(tiBlatlon9 Adv. published very have atoste gram srlilii-is- i iee fu uierenn'ile iuriiies 0 feJ?eaper- )Sct to tsi However al prizes !1 r IJ 9 Thr-ivvn)lerfr- of a- e, ! k f- - I ,(' v b f ir ?- - -- to-ma- , '')' , ( Ann-Pric- 1 t e ur Out-Shak- iFSiaFMSsaftS!?? ayed he-Jia- i-' ; ib;. d cuiefully-eoyered-wi- th, l - world-famo- us world-famo- us . - ! ) n Mo-mo- u, -- .J 1 - t- " - faroVv- vdic-tleiM''- , t - -- oh-rv- 1 r ed 1 p 1 ji.J f v - - 's.sa' -- J , jh ; - .1 - art ! I -- . I t s 1 , foBgranUig-tUi.tLjx.lMe4.7.- uy. - - A Av m' v, v ?. 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