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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 13 $2.00 Per Year Randolph, Utah, Friday, May 3, 1929 NOTICE South Rich High OF SPECIAL BOND ELECTION TOWN RICH COUNTY STATE OF UTAH The operetta the Nautical Knot was given at Randolph Friday, April 26, and at Woodruff Saturday. 27. INSTRUCTORS TO EVANSTON Monday evening a group of Randolph citizens motored to Evanston to instruct the mutual members of tha,t city in the Gold and Green Cotillion contest dance. Those making the trip included Mr. and MrsL H. J. Norris, jr., Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Rex, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Peart, Mrs. Abbie Bond, Miss Lucille Corless, Miss Audrey Kennedy K. E.Muir OF RANDOLPH In Advance North Rich High Progress in study at North Rich High ha's been handicapped for the past few davs by an outbreak of audiVery large and appreciative among the students There diphtheria ences were in attendance both nights. WJHEREAS, there is immediate and pressing need of raising funds been few have cases, but fear of the Miss Woozley is to be complimented for the purpose of acquiring water rights and constructing and installing disease has kept many of the stuon the splendid way in which she waterworks system and securing a sufficient water supply for the purdents froip attending school. pose of supplying said Town of. Randolph with water and distributing trained those taking part. The school building has be?;) thorsuch water to the inhabitants thereof, which said water system and and Ernest McKinnon. There is r,u oughly fumigated. The Freshman Hop will be given works shall be owned and controlled by said municipality, $ danger from that source. Dr. Reay at Woodruff Friday, May . 3rd.. NOW THEREFORE, NOTICE is hereby given that on Saturday the PIANO AT A SACRIFICE spent Monday of this week innoeu-latin- g 25th day of May, A. D., 1929, a special election Special music and decorations. . will be held within the the students and faculty. The limits of the Town of Randolph, Rich County, Utah, for the purpose of We have on hand in the vicinity disease is now fairly well under conFriday 3rd., will be High School submitting to the qualified electors of said Town, as shall have paid a of Randolph one of our very best trol. Mr. Law and the property tax therein the year next preceding such election the following pianos. Rather than pay storage or Day at Logan. Seniors will go. Some of the stu- proposition, : Mr. Floyd Clark, athletic manager reship this instrument to Ogden, we dents! will enter in the contests. We will sell it to a responsible party at of Nqjrth Rich, has been conducting Shall the negotiable coupon bonds of the To.wn of Randolph, hope they will be successfuL a special price, on easy terms. Or. track for the past week. lie Rich County, Utah, in the sum of EIGHTEEN THOUSAND DOLi. m i we will rent the piano with the priv- is selecting four athletes to reprefrom date within LARS, ($18,000.00) payable years twenty serially, Several of the students haye sore of issue, bearing interest at the rate of six per cent (6 per cent) ilege of buying later and apply rent sent the school at the U. A. C. Hisrh arms, which are the results of being on In answering, School Day track meet which is to purchase price. be issued and sold for the per annum, payable innoculated for diphtheria. . please give full reference in first let- take place Thursday May 2. at Logan and installpurpose of acquiring water rights and constructing Final announcement of winners has ter. Address' Glen ing a waterworks system and securing a sufficient water supply Old. man winter is certainly . play-'in- g not yet been mad?. Four names Piano Co., Ogden, Utah. Adv for the purpose of supplying said Town of Randolph with water a dirty trick on us this year. He 1 have been submitted as probable and distributing such water to the inhabitants thereof, which has already been with us for seven CHAS. A. HARWELL choices. They are as follows: said water system and works shall be, owned and controlled by months now. and it looks as though BY 220 broad ' APPOINTED IS Lavon Satterthwaite, said municipality he were going to finish the year up CROSS jump. RED JUNIOR At Baid election the form of ballot shall be substantially as follows: with us. but we are all hoping for Robinson, high Clayton the best. Announcement of the appointment jump pole vault. BOND ELECTION BALLOT" 1 of Charles A. Harwell, of Berkeley, . Stanley Mattson, high jump 100. REPORT as assistant national director of Ju- Russell Alley, javelin 140 broad HADE TO THE These young men have been nior ' Red Cross for the Pacific Coast jump. For issue of $18,000.00 BANK COMMISSIONER OF THE Water-work- s area, to succeed Miss Eva Hance, doing creditable work and the school Bonds. STATE OF UTAH who is resigning after having filled has high hope in their bringing OF THE CONDITION OF that position since 1928, was made honor to their Alma Mater. The BANK OF RANDOLPH loApril 26 by J. Arthur Jeffers, Pacific cated at RANDOLPH in the county Coast manager of the Red Cross. Plans are in full sway for the of waterworks voter vote issue to desires in of favor bonds, the the If of Rich. State of L'tah. at the close Mr. Harwell is a graduate of the first annual Junior Prom of the to of business on the third day of he shall place an X in the' space after the word Yes. If he desires of California and took North Rich High. There has been Ilniversitv the in shall he vote of anX the issue waterworks bonds, place against at Stanford a long delay due to the illness of the work April, 1929, space after the word No. and at Teachers College, Junior class president, Miss Lillian University RESOURCES On the reverse side of said ballot shall be the following: Columbia University. He holds a B. Hodges. She has recently recovered OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR TtWN OF RANDOLPH, RICH COUNS. degree and a Masters degree in from Diphtheria. Since her return Loans and discounts $107,218.69 TY, UTAH, SPECIAL BOND ELEt TION, May 25th., 1929. Mr. Harwell has been ac- to school education. some progress has been 1.488.83 . Overdrafts, tive in the field of education in and made. It is hoped that there will be leo McKinnon, Stocks. Bonds and Se- r Utah. of Town about Town ' Randolph, Cleik, Berkeley for several years, no further trouble and that this first curities. etc. 040.30 - the served as supervising princi- Prom will be a huge success. seven having of hour be at shall election At said the Bonds opened polls Liberty owned, 1,550.00 in San Leandro, then schools of JENNIE WRIGHT. M. pal P. M. seven oclock A. closed the hour of at oclock and Bank House. 1.601.98 for four years as principal of i?nier-so-n of Town Reporter. the of all electors d Randolph for The Furniture and Fixtures, qualilu polling place 1,816.61 : 1 For the past School. Berkley. Due from Other Banks. 36,189.66 shall be at the Court House in said Town .and the Judges of Election three years he has been principal of - NOTICE are: 1.07132 Cash Items, Oaks Thousand School, Berkeley, Hold. 160.00 JACOB NORRIS which post he resigned to accept the Uniteld States Land Office, 761.82 Silver. mckinnon in the Pacific Branch of " appointment Salt Lake City, Utalv-Mar2.092.001 LAURENCE CORLESS Currency, ; Cross. the Red 30, 1920. Total Cash on Hand, 4,085.14 DATED, at the Town of Randolph Utah, this .23rd day of ApriL A. A lover of nature. Mr. Harwell has To Whom It May Concern: '925.49 Expenses, 'KTiuaa. made a particular study of the birds Notice is hereby given that the Interest Paid. 596.43 of the Pacific Coast. lie is presi- State of Utah has filed in this office By ORDER OF: OF THE TQWN THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES dent of the Audubon Society of the lists of lands, selected by the said L521.92 Total RICH COUNTY, UTAH Pacific and a member of the Cooper OF RANDOLPH, Customers Liberty Bonds State, under section 6 of the Act! of 2.000.00 For the Congress, approved July 16, 1894, as J. O. REX, Society. Ornithological By Stockholders Securities. 8.267.54 ' ' past three years he has served as naPresident, Board of Trustees. emrifv School lands, viz: ture guide at Yosemite National N E 44 N AV 44 Sec. 18 Total 164.858.75 ATTEST; , Bark. He is well known to radjo SW44 SEii Sec 7, T 12 North Range Mckinnon, audiences as Bert Harwell The Bird 6 East S. L. M. . Town Clerk. LIABILITIES Man. being able to imitate bird Serial 036644, List 2259 as amended. (SEAL) so calls cleverly that he is in great Lot 3, Sec 12, Twp. 12 North Range $25,000.00 Capital Stock Paid in Publication started April 26, 1929. Publication .will end May 24, 1929. demand over the radio. ' 12.500.00 5 East. S. L. M. Surplus Fund. The Berkeley Board of Education Serial 030038, List 2258 as amended. Undivided Profits, 344.87 L521.69 Interest. granted Mr. Harwell a leave of ab- Copies of said lists, so far as sence in order that he might attend Exchange, Rents. , relate to said tracts by rescrip-tiv- e the National Convention of the Am- they subdivisions, have been conspicuSafe Deo. . erican Red Cross in Washington D. ously posted in this office for inBaxes. Com- -, C., from April 22nd to 25th. He will (Delayed Correspondence) 656.10 St. Charles Dramatic Co., presentmissions, by any person interested assume his new duties in San Fran- spection The EyeS ed a fine drama entitled and by the public generally. During Funeral services were held in the cisco on July 1st. 2.522.60 Total. of Love. Wed. nisrht, April 24. The the period of publication of this no1 Garden sucecss and. the City Ward meeting house. a was Less Expenses great play tice, or any time therenfter, and beFor the CALL OF THE HEART 'Baxes and specialties between acts were very Tuesday, April 23 at 1 p. m. fore final approval and certification, 1.521.92 Paid. etc. of under departmental amusing. Wje hope they will not for- baby of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sprouse. regulations The speakers were Elders E. M. Affection, loyaltv, courage and in- April 25, 1907, protests Net Undivided Profits, 1.000.74 get us at their next performance. or contests almost Gibbons W. SubPugmire, C. W. Pope,.J. telligence are portrayed with Deposits against the claim of the State to any Several of our young folks motor- and Bishop Clarence Cook. Opening human fidelity by Dynamite,of the of the tracts or subdivisions hereinject to Check, 75,358.23 the Call Cashiers Checks 580.40 ed to Montpelier, Idaho, April 24 to prayer was offered by elder Morris police dog star in before, described on the ground that benediction Western feature Universal a and T. the by Hodges Heart, Dividends Unpaid, 31.00 . see Uncle Toms Cabin the same is more valuable for minerpresented The music was photoplay, which comes to the Kozy al than for 75.969.-6Total Demand Deposits on the screen. They report it an ex- Elder Royal Plop. purposes, furnished by the ward choir under Saturday with Edmund Cobb playing will be receivedagricultural Time Certifl-- , cellent show. and noted for report role. L. Lx chorister of the direction Cook, leading supporting 29.317.00 cates. to the General Land Office at Cnldu. The story revolves around Molly Duets by sisters Louise Savings Deposits. 9.527.88 D. C. Failure so to protect Nebeker Theora Pope, and sister Bhule Sims ODay, an orphan, who, with her or contest, within (;he time specified, 38.844.88 - Sidney and Shirley Total time Deposits Sidto Salt Lake on business. and Cora Lutz. A long cortege fol- younger brother is striving to comStockholders Interest .9,535.03 a better business, that of lowed the remains to the cemetery. plete title to a western homestead, will be considered sufficient evidence bad ney Bonds Borrowed. 2,000.00 of the! character of the bis new son. They returned the sole heritage of their father, who 8.47 Btting Cash Over. tha and selections tracts thereat, home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Hodges of had laid his life down in the struggle being otherwise free from objection, wilderness. the were in at attendance the. Smithfield against TOTAL. 164.858.75 to the State. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Weston of funeral of the Sprouse baby, Mrs. a neighboring wfilltbe approved David Crenshaw, ELI F. TAYLOR. California are visiting with relatives Hodges is a sister of Mrs. C. W. cattleman, in love with Molly, is the STATE OF UTAH. I Register. here. friends and leader of a gang determined to terSprouse. County of Rich Date of first publication, April 12, rorize all homesteaders, or nesters Chas. W. Walton being first duly Due to a starting of diphtheria who wintered as they were derisively termed, driv- 1929. Date of last publication, May Mrs. C. W. sworn according to law, deposes and epidemic here. Dr. Ml S. Reay in- In Salt Lake. Sprouse, Miss Varel Sprouse, of ing them from their farms and throw 10, 1929. says that he is Cashier of the above oculated school children and towns- Loiran and Miss LaVern Sprouse and ing the land back into free range for named bank ; that the , above and people Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Mr. Merrell Sprouse who were in their cattle. INLAND PRINTING CO. KAYSYILLE. UTAH foregoing report contains a full, true Reay and Editor Ewer were in at- Thane. Wyo., were called home to . in his frequent Being discouraged W. P. EPPERSON and correct statement of the qlbndl-tio- n tendance. in care of their little .brother. avowals of love for the girl, the catof the said bank at, the cldse of Manager tleman resorts to violence to achieve business on the third day of April his her meanwhile as Elders Matthews and Passey were were car salesmen ends, The following posing 1029. Sunday. In town during the past week repre- friend anJ protector. However, the Stake Home Missionaries, April 26, 1929. Subscribed and sworn to before me. both delivered fine talks. .Broth senting their motor companys: Bish- dog, Dynamite. with the. intuition Bernard H. Ewer, They This 15th day of April. 1929. er Passey must be complimented, es- op Allred and Ray Rich representing of his breed, sizes ud the real char- Randolph, Utah. (SEAL) pecially. He is only seventeen years! the St. Charles Garage: Will Oakey acter of t e man and Molly is great- Dear Mr. Ewer: G. N. WESTON. of age and is doing very fine work and Walter Findley of the Findley ly influenced by the judgment of the I have just been looking over your Notary Public. as missionary. Auto Co of Paris. Idaho; Heber dog in her rejection : of Crenshaws Mv Commission expires 8th day of paper of April 19, and wish to comC. the Rich J. proposals. Phelps representing ' ' November. 193L pliment you in behalf of the Utah Shortly after an attack on her State Press Association for such a Hyrum Thompson is moving his Motor Co., of Montpelier, Idaho Mr. CHAS. Wl WALTON. furniture and household' equipment Gray of the Groo and Turner Autb fences a stranger named Wilson ap- nice newsy hometown paper, and algo Correct Attest : to Randolph where he will' make his Co.. Montpelier; and Mr. Burgoyan. pears on the scene, and against the wish to tell you that typographically. home indefinitely. He has taken two of the Bear Lake Motor Co., Mont- advice of Chenshaw. Moily employs It is a great improvement over a lit ' HENRY HOFFMAN, JR. . loads and will return for the remain- pelier. Idaho. No sales were made him as a farm hand. Wilsons ar- of old established Utah newspapers. H. J. NORRIS der. He says you think you havent but there are a few good prospects, rival is timely as the girl is about to I also wish to extend to you a G. H. ROBINSON much until you begin moving,, then and Its presumed that some of our succumb, to fear of further attacks most cordial invitation to join the Director. you conclude you have a good deal. good citizens will be riding in new and accepts Crensnaw. ,Jr'ss Association whenever you can cars before the 1929 years passes. How Wilson, who is In reality a find you way clear to do so. STATE OF UTAH 1 Govenment agent detailed to put a The Primary Association officers ffice of Bank Commissioner Very truly yours, attended the Stake Convention and T. Oldrogd, Secretary of the State stop to the operations of the gang, J. O. A. EPPERSON. 27. of who lives the aid with at Dynamite Saturday W. H. Bloomington, I," IladlocK. Bank Commis- party Land Board was a recent visitor in RanPres. State Press Assn. Utah retirof in the was honor in hd to his name, finally succeeds sioner of the State of Utah, do here The party dolph.. Various land interests of the defeating and A ts invaders the Stake Presidency. a arresting Primary ing hr certify that the foregoing is correct copy of the very pleasant an enjoyable time was State and thq Pacific National Life makes a thrilling motion picture out Robert S. Hillier of the Hoytsville full, true And a Assurance Comgany, were the objects of Call of the Heart statement of the above named com- had by all present. branch of the Summit Monumental Co., 7 of his visit. pany, filed in my office this April was a Randolph business visitor Wedfrom Success is Forester Paris, Averill, 12, 1929. just a matter of sound j He paid this office a pleasant incost first so much in common W. as the . the Not H. HADLOCK. the sense, decency and advertis- nesday. Idaho, was here last week, call. . . Bank Commissioner. terest of forest matter. accessories dent the pocketbook. t ing Space. : to-w- it try-ou- i ts m semi-annuall- y, Bros.-Rober- ts 13-1- 5 V 100-22- 0 - NoQ post-gradua- te - stewart ch ' - j . leo J . . Garden City Notes Laketowns Latest . - Wsisb-ingto- mo-to- re non-miner- al 4 A as-asi- st . . - I . - . ( - n, |