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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 16 Randolph, Utah, Friday, May 24, 1929 NOTICE South Rich High OF SPECIAL BOND ELECTION TOWN The final election for student body officers for the year 1929-3was held Thursday 16th. The following were nominated: President, Alva Smith ; Belva Rees; Secretary and Historian, Mildred Cox; Cheer Leader, Walter Marshall. , Vice-Preside- The South Rich Orchestra attendat the Hong Kong Cafe at Evanston, Monday, May 230, given by Miss Woozley. ed a banquet The track meet between South Rich and North Rich was held Friday, May 17th. North' Rich wasi victorious! in taking nearly all the points. The Felix Club girls had a very enjoyable time at a weenie roast on Big Creek Thursday. They finished the evening by appearing at the dance at Woodruff in stripes. The South Rich Orchestra furnished a selection at the water1 medti.ng held here Thursday evening of last week. New Sign Is Up is to be complimented on his latest improvement and shows that he is progressive and abreast of the , times. , - - ' 1 CIVIL LEGION. TO MEET The National executive committee. of the Civil Legion, will meet in Washington, D. C. June loth to com-- . plete arrangements for the holding of the fourth National Convention to be held in the National .Capital, November 8tsf and 9th. President Hoover - and Vice- - Pres- . ident" Curtis- - ' ,qfV, the. or- .i - - 1 - CALL FOR MEETING , The High Priests will hold their regular monthly meeting in Woodruff next Sunday, May 26, at 1:45 p. m. A full attendance is desired. --t ORDER RELATING TO LICENSE OF MERCHANTS, CONFECTION-ERYS- . RESORTS, DANCE HALLS, PICTURE SHOWS. PEDDLERS. Etc. It is hereby ordered by the county court of Rich County, Utah, that every person, firm or corporation, who wishesi to carry on jthe business of. a merchant, showman, or to theatrical performances,, resorts, dance hall, or peddler, must first make application to the County Clerk of Rich County, Utah for License to operate the same. Such application must state the name of the person or persons wHo intend 'to carry on the business, if it be a company. firm or corporation, the name of said firm or corjioration. the place where the business is inteiled to be carrier on. Rates of Licenses to be as follows: Mrchanti, 25.00 per anaum in adex-hib- - vance. , it ! Resorts, $50.00 per annum in advance. Dance Halls, $10.00 per annum in advance. Picture Shows, $50.00 per annum in advance. Confectionerys $15.00 per annum in advance. Non resident Peddlers, $2.00 per trip or $10.00 per year in advance. If the license sought be for any other business not .mentioned in this order, the county court on application will , make special rates therefor. This' order to to take effect from and alter June 1st., 1929. , - Attest: LEWIS LONGHURST. Clerk. LAWRENCE JOHNSON.- MARSHALL V. EASTMAN. ROYAL PQPE ' Board of County Commissioners. Adv 14-1- 7. ? . , it semi-annuall- y, notice is hereby given that the following described real estate will be sold at public auction, by the County Commissioners of Rich County, for Taxes, Penalties, Costst and interest to June 3, 192p, at the front door of the county court house bn Monday, June.3, 1929, at the hour of 2:00 ((wo) oclock p. m. And ayiy property .heretofore sold or redeemed prior to that day. R. G. MARSHALL, Treasurer of Rich County, Utah. By order of the Board of County Commissioners. 1921, $61.72 Page 48 Line 2 Elsie F. Brown. Lot 19 Blk. 1, Sec. 33 Twp. 14 R. 5 YesQ Graduation exercises will be held for the two jointly at Laketown schools, May 31. Miss Jennie Wright has been chosen valedictorian for North Rich. After the graduation exercistes there will be a baseball game between the two schools, and following the game there will be a banquet for the seniors. In thq evening a public YEAR 1920 dance will be given. 1 48 Beach AmuseLine Ideal Page ment Co. to B. J. Carollo. Lot 1, 2 Blk. L Ideal Beach town The annual Junior Prom held at Site. Lots 1, 2, 27, 28, Blk. 3 Laketown was a huge success.. People Bee. 33 Twp. 14 Range 5. Yrs. and students from the neighboring $32i.49 tow ft a patronized the prom. 19(20 Yrs. 1921 ....29.28 1 Total BOND ELECTION BALLOT Schools was a success from every point of view. The track meet ended with North Rich on the long end of the score, 72 to 35. Laketowns Latest 1921, 1923 Milton Weston, son of! Mr. and Mrs. $4.32 John H. Total Weston, has returned home Nof"! Page 48 Line 10 Archie Miller. Lots for the summer, after having at25, 26, Blk. 40, Sec. 33, Twp. tended the U. A. C. at Logan, Utah. 14 R 5. Yrs. 1920, 191, 1922, $6.11 1923, Mrs. Hortense Rich, a member of If the voter desires to vote in favor of the issue of waterworks bonds, 4.37 the Bear Lake Stake Primary Board, Yrs. 1925, 26, 27, 28 he shall place an X in the space after the word Yes. If he desires to visited the Primary here Monday. vote against the issue of waterworks bonds, he shall place an X in the Total $10.48 She seemed well pleased with the No. the word after Space Page 48 Line 11 A. H. Pederson. work that is being done in our On the reverse side of said ballot shall be the following: Lots 7, 8, Blk. 5, Yrs. 1920, OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR TOWN OF RANDOLPH, RICH COUN24 ....$5.97 23, TY, UTAH, SPECIAL BOND ELECTION, May 25th., 1929. 6.56 Yrs. 1925, 26, 27, 2& Bishop G. H. and H. C. Robinson LEO McKINXON, attended tlib funeral services of their Utah. of Randolph, Town Town Clerk, Total $12.53 cousin, Samuel Craven of Salt Lake. YEAR 1921 At said election the polls shall be opened at the hour of seven The services were held Sunday, 19. o'clock A. M. and closed at the hour of seven oclock P. M. Page 2 Line 11 J. W. Satterthwaite On May 14, the Aaronic Priesthood The polling place for all qualified electors of the Town of Randolph to Ben Weston, com. at pt. 10. Court House in said Town and .the Judges of Election shall be 30 chs. E of the SW cor. NW4, under the direction of the M. I. A., are : th. N. 5. 40 Clis. W. 10. 30 presented an ihteresiting pageant N. 10 Chs. E. 11. 30 Chs., commemorating the restoration of the JACOB NORRIS Chs, ' ' , S. 15. 45 Chs, W. 1 Ch. to Be Aaronic Priesthood. McKinnon f LAURENCE CORLE8S . gin. Sec. 36, Twp. 13 Rapge Mr. James Taylor, and Mr. Raleigh! A. 6, 13 acres Yps. 1921, 24, 25, of April, DATED, at the Town of Randolph Utah, this .23rd day of San Francisco, Calif., visited at Total $10.19 a1929. D., . j.t i home of J. Warren Taylor over Page 8 Line 5 Mary a Watson. Com. the week-enBy ORDER OF: SW E. the 13 8 from Iks. chs They are "now visiting at pt. TOWN OF THE THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Utah. N. at 31 4 N. Sec. W. th. Midvale, cor. of UTAH RICH COUNTY, OF RANDOLPH, 5 chs. 50 Iks., E. 3 chs 50 Iks. , J. O. REX, By Several pew cars have been purto beg., N. 1 ch. 25 lka th, E. President, Board of Trustees. 4 ft. to beg. Sec. 31, Twp. chased by some of the town folk. ATTEST: They are : Three Plymouth Sedans, acres. ; 13, Range 6 7 and one LEO McKINNON, . $14.02 One Studebakev Brougham Total Therell and Truck Fora Ford Town Clerk. Coupe. M. Lot Hawell. Page 4 Line 5 Luther (SEAL) 16 Plat A. Ideal Beach. Town be no walking in Laketown now. Publication started April 26. 1929. Publication .will end May 24, 1929. site Sec. 33 Twp. 14 N. R 5 E. Grandma Merlin E. Keail has Total $5.17 returned from Salt Lake where she TOWNS AND MEN spent the winter with her daughter, YEAR 1922 Mrs. George Lamborn. Stock o 1 Live Deseret 5 Line NO SHOW TONIGHT Page Inactivity has the same effect upon Co. All sec. 2 Twp. 6 N, R 6 E. a community that it has upon an inBen Orvin is having an oil saloon of S. L. M. Total Tax Penalty of the High X dividual. 4n inert, sluggish, stag- o On account outside the confectionery. built wsts ,.$106.23 and dance being given toSchool nant town is as uninteresting as a Stock Live Deseret 2 Line 5 Plant X Page night, the Reclamation lazy, stupid man. The grade schools closed Fridpy, Co. SW 4 NE 4 NW 4 NE4, NW ' on their not will orchestra put A town, however that is actively SE 4 SW"i; SW 4 SE May 17. Mr. Spencer Griffin, grade SE4 4 show as advertised. trying to better itself, that is made 4; E2 NW 4 E 2 E 2; Sec. 24; school principal, motored Friday to will put on X orchestra o conup of people who believe in Twp.. 7 N R 6 E. S. L. M, To- liis home at Newton, Utah, to spend o their show and dance at a later on Penalty, Cost. Int. $79(92 the summer. stantly doing something, is always tal x not as which yet has interesting. It is better that we have o date 4 Deseret Live Stock 5 Line X Page been decided upon. effort than no effoit at Co. All Sec. 4; Twp. 8 N, 7 PHYLLIS HAVER SURE all. Exchange. IN E. of S. L. M. Total Tax PenIS 1 $144.09 SAL OF SINGAPORE alty cost int McKinnon. 8 Line 6 Donald Ford is said to be hunting for an We read where a Chicago grocer? Page Com.' at center Sec. 19 th. S. 80 auto he sold 23 sears ago. Can it be Phyllis Haver loves to play Imagine 11 rds. W 80 rds.; N 40 rds; NE possible someone has missed a pay- man has 11. daughters. babies, so says this popular ment on one? direct along N line of SW 4 to star whose svelte blonde loveliness working in one grocery beg. 30 acres Sec. 19, Twp. 11 had taken .the error out of erring In store. A peace pact is something that N R 7 E; of S. L. M. many motion pictures!, at least for Total $17.39 the masculine gets picked to pieces and then a tittle portiop of the 'Phone in that news item later on gets shot to pieces. Page 12 Line 1 Aqulla Nebeker. W 2 SW! 4 Sec 17, Twp. 13 N. R. thief. murderess, $11.55 Total 7 E 80 acres. been them all and r Ive Page 12 Line 5 Lewis Booth. Lot 1, even worse In various pictures, fiec. 5 Twp. 14 N R 5 E. and Ive played deexplains!, $17.50 Phyllis Total heroines too. mure Page 12 Line 7 N. J. and Thos. bad I much prefer the Hodges. Com. at pt.' on Lake women, because, in order to make Shore 33.6 chs. E; 11.9 chs. them human apd convincing, it is S ; 6,1 38 chs. E of NW cor. Sec. necessary to stud their minds and at 33 ; th. W 6.38 chs, N 3.75 motives. Contrary to popular conchs; N 78 deg. 2$ E 3.26 chs. ception of black and white as fast 5 15 deg. 21, E 1.33 chs; N. 78 colors, when it comes to character deg. 11 E 3.38 chs to Lake tlr. one usually unearths a little snot of SE along shore to beg. Sec. 33, one hue mingled with the other. I Twp. 14 N, R 5. E, like to show these occasional mo$3.64 ments of Total high resolve and lofty acChorus Boys of the Old Brigade" Page 12 Line 8 Parley N. Hodges. tion on the part of the Magdalene! 1 Com. 10, 75 chs. N of SW cor. portray. (Barri) (Hays) Molly Darling" Lot 5 th. S 10, 75 chs; E. 7, 50 My latest picture for PatWe. Sal Friar of Orders Grey Vocal Solo N 69, 54 ft to Lake Shore: chs; of gives me a role I playWilliam Blacker Shore to beg. Sec. ed Singapore, NW along zest. decided It is) really with W. H. Jude Bells of Seville Chorus 33. Twp. 14 N, R 5 E. of a womans regeneration, the Norton story Jaunita $16.29 but Total this product of the lowest kind of Vocal Solo Im Blue When It Rains hall has an individuality and Lorenzo Burdett dance Popular YEAR 1923 never deserts her, either which The Basket of Chestnuts force Chorus Page 14 Line Deseret Live Stock7. in days of careless living or after Medley Harrison Company. Lots 2, 3, 4: Sec. the Gloaming she has learned the sweeter things - Reading Twp. 7 'II, R 6 E, 120 acres. life has to offer. She never Bishop Harold Brough $19.35 Total Robert Neilson Roses of Y esterday Tenor Solo as conventional Dvorak The Heart of You Chorus do. Good or bad, sometimes Page 14 Line 6 Francis M. Vlalton. heroines Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, in blk. 24 Sal is interesting. Largo from New World Sym- Woodruff City. Survey. phony Sal of Howard Higgin directed $7.33 Total McChestney ..Lullaby Moon f Solo and Chorus Ilale Alan which in Singapore, Leonard Burleigh and Chorus Page 14 Line 11 Deseret Live Stock1 plays the leading masculine role op: Good Night J. A. Parks Chorus NW NE 4: Company. W, 2; Miss Haver. It will be on John Neilson, Director Laura Butts, Accompanist- SE 4 of Sec. 20 Twp. 8 N, R. posite view at the Kozy Theatre on Suna E 520 acres. in the cast are Fred $180.70 day. Others Total Kohler, Noble Johnson, Dan Jules Cowles and Pat Harman. (Continued on page three) years 1919, 1920, Bonds. at-th- e stewart - - a ganization.' Member of the National1 eommitte from the State of Utah is Dy.J. W. - . Aird of Provo. T The Annual Track meet held at required by law in pursuance of Randolph Friday, May 17 between Chapter 140, SessSon laws of Utah, the North and South Rich High ? to-w- North Rich High As WHEREAS, there is immediate and pressing need of raising funds for the purpose of acquiring water rights and constructing and installing waterworks system and securing a sufficient water supply for the purpose of supplying said Town of Randolph with water and distributing such water to the inhabitants thereof, which said water system and works shall be owned and controlled by said municipality, NQW THEREFORE, NOTICE is hereby given that on Saturday the 25th day of May, A. D., 1929, a special election will be held within the limits of the Town of Randolph, Rich County, Utah,-- for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of said Town, as shall have paid a property tax therein the year next preceding such election the following : proposition, Shall the negotiable coupon bonds of the Town of Randolph, Rich County, Utah, in the sum of EIGHTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, ($12,000.00) payable serially, within twenty years from date of issue, bearing interest St the rate of six per cent (6 per cent) be issued and sold for the per annum, payable and installpurpose of acquiring water rights and constructing ing a waterworks system and securing a sufficient water supply for the purpose of supplying said Town of Randolph with water and distributing such water to the inhabitants thereof, which said water system and works shall be, owned and controlled by said municipality? ' At said election the form of ballot shall be substantially as follows: Water-work- s affair. OF RANDOLPH RICH COUNTY For issue of $18,000.b0 The first Neon electric sign placed .in Randolph was this week swung , out by Sol Conlev at Sols Placet The sign is of the latest design and is a very neat and attractive SALE OF REAL ESTATE TAKEN BY RICH COUNTY FOR TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1924 AND PRIOR TO THAT DATE STATE OF UTAH 0 Sol $2.00 Per Year In Advance f v d. Tl-i- t s mis-direct- HARD-BOILE- . hard-boile- d sons-in-la- w apdi-enc- Goltd-digce- r, home-break- Programme big-eye- d GLEE CLUB CONCERT Opera House, Randolph, Utah May 27th, 1929 ,In be-co- wishy-wash- . Wonder how the Randolph man who longs for the good old days) would go about seating a ' couple of girls wearing hoopskirts in a rumble seat? 1 And just to think that there was a time in Randolph and not. so very tong ago that we thought pink cheek was a sure sign of health. . D -- y, - Wol-hei- I e. |