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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 17 Randolph, Utah, Friday, May 31, 1929 SALE OF REAL ESTATE TAKEN BY RICH COUNTY FOR TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1924 AND PRIOR TO THAT DATE Water Bond Voted At The Election As required by law in pursuance of Chapter 140, Session laws of Utah, 1921, 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, Costsl and interest to June 3, 1929, at the front door of the county court house tin Monday, June 3, 1929, at the hour of 2 (two) oclock p. m. And apy property heretofore sold or redeemed prioy to that day. R. u. MARSHALL, Treasurer of Rich County, Utah. By order of the .Board of County Commissioners. Last Saturday Last Saturday marked a red letter day for tbe Town of Randolph, when most of the qualified voters came out and supported the bond issue for a new piped water system. Saturday was a cold, cloudy day and was far from tbe right hind of) weather for an election, but 84 vo ters proved loyal to tbe cause and came on,t. 27 against the bond issue and 57 fov it! a good majority. Randolph now sas something really worth while to work for and we YEAR 1921 should all get together and help build up our town. Page 48 Line 1 Ideal Beach Amusement Co. to B. J. Carollo. Lot It is reported that the work will 1, 2 Blk. L Ideal Beach town commence at once on tbe new kite. Lots 1, 2, 27, 28, Blk. 8 Sec. 33 Twp. 14 Range 5? Yrs. 19(20. $321.49: WOOL PRICE STRENGTHENING two-thir- Yrs. Considerable activity is at last apparent in the wool market in finis Prices are strengthening, legion particulars in the eoaijser1 gr!ade The bulk of our local wools are going to sell very readily and near the top of tbe marked Wyofrning wools are moving from 33 cents to 35 cents per pound. Some desert clips at Wamsutter sold lower, but advices from Rock Springs and Opal, sustain hope in the above figures. A representative of Eserman Bros, wool firm will call on us as soon as we have more of the sheep shorn. In reply to a question of the probable price which we may expect, 34 cent4 or a little more was suggested. The pooling idea is far from dead. Lets bold on to this plan and seli collectively If possible. AH report your offers and be advised before selling. . ....29.28 1921 - - Total $61.72 Page 48 Line 2 Elsie F. Brown. Lot 19 Blk. 1, Sec. 33 Twp. 14 R. 5 years 1919, 1920, 1921, 1923 Total $4.32 M. I. A Contests Held In Lyman $2.00 Per Year ORDER RELATING TO LICENSE OF MERCHANTS, CONFECTION-ERYRESORTS, DANCE HALLS, PICTURE SHOWS. PEDDLERS S, In Advance Commencement Exercises Held In Etc. i At the M. I. A. District Contests beween Lyman and Woodruff Stakes, held at Lyman, Wyo, Monday, May 27, Woodruff Stake succeeded in taking all but one first place. Thg winners in each event follows; Young Ladies Public Speaking Mrs. Althera Snowball, Randloph, Utah. M. Mens Public Speaking Cecil Brodbent, Rock' Springs, Wyo Double Trio EvansYoung Ladle ton Ward John Nelson, director. M Mens Quartet- Evanston Ward. Wm. Dean, director. Gold and Green Cotillion Evanston Ward, Jane Phillips, director. The Invisible Hand RanDrama dolph Ward, Mrs. Alice Reay director. About 30 people attended the contest from Randolph, which was the best yet beld between Hie two stakes. Stake Supt H. J. Norris, jr., was in charge of the contest work. The winner will contest' Itf Salt Lake , City oa June 6th. - notice hT wimT" users State Engineers Offrce, It is hereby ordered by the county of Rich County, Utah, that every person, firm or corporation, who wishes to carry on the business of a merchant showman, or to exhibit theatrical performances, . resorts, dance hall, or peddler, must first make abdication to the County Clerk of Rich County, Utah for License to operate the sgme. Such application must state tbe name, of the person or persons w"Uo intend to carry on the business, if it be a company. firm or corporation, the name of said firm or corporation, the place where the business is inteded to be carrier on. Rates of Licenses to be as follows: Mtcbant, 25.00 per anaum in ad- Laketown Today court vance. 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 spugbt be for any other business not mentioned in this order, the county court on application will make special rates thereThis order to to take effect for, from and after June 1st, 1929. The Ninth Annual Graduation excises of the Rich County High School were beld this morning in Laketown. A large number of visitors were present and enjoyed tbe fine program, which was a follows: ' March of the Graduates Spring Breezes South Rich Orchestra Invocation Plano Solo, II Trovatore Marva Weston Inza Norris Keeping the Tryst South Rich Valedictory Address The Blue Danube South Rich Glee Club Education to a High School Graduate Jennie Wright North Rich Valedictory Address Wyoming Lullaby South Rich Male Chorus Address to Graduates Pres. Roy A. Welker Foxy Fox ....South Rich Orchestra Presentation of Graduates Supt. G. N. Weston Conefrring of Diplomas Pres. G. H. Robinson Indian Dawn . . South Rich Girls Trio Benediction Following are the graduates from both schools: NORTH RICH Jennie Wright Elden Kearf Aretha Kearl Steven Earley Ruby Wablstrom Mam Weston Elma Weston Viola Mattson Page 48 Line 10 Archie Miller. Lots Salt Lake City, Utal May M, 1929. 25, 2ft Blk. 40, Sec. 33, Twp. Notice is hereby given that Elgin 14 R 5. Yrs. 1920, 19il, 1922, Harold Jackson, whus post office ad1923, ..$6.11 dress is Randolph, 'Utah, has made 4.37 application: in Yrs. 1925, 26, 27, 28 with. th requirements of tbe Session Laws of Total $10.48 Utah, 1919 to 1929 inclusive to ap- Attest: Page 48 Line 11 A, H. Pederson. propriate 400 acre feet of water from LEWIS LONGHURST. Lots 7, 8, Blk. 5, Yrs. 1920. North Lake in Rich Somny, Utah. Clerk. Sec. 23, 24 ....$5.97 Said lake inundates- - tbe NW JOHNSON, . LAWRENCE 6.56 17. T. 14 N., R. 8 E. S. L. B. A M. Yrs. 1925, 26, 27, 28 MARSHALL V. EASTMAN, the Center of which lake bears 305 ROYAL POPE, $12.53 ft. N. from tbe SE cor. of NWV. NW Total Board of County Commissioners. SOUTH RICH Mid Sec. 17. The water thusi appro- Adv YEAR 1921 Emma Argyle to the used is be .during Page 2 Line 11 J. W. Sattertbwalte priated 1 Max Argyle to Ben Weston, com. at pt. 10. entiie year for proportion of muskROADS Ezma Barker FOR BRIGHT PROSPECTS draina rats is It proposed 30 chs. E of the SW cor. NW4, Zelma Hatch -, t th. N. 5. 40 CMs. W. 10. 30 age system at the loiter end of (be Arvilda Hendee to of as control so tbe CLUB ORGANIZED lake of tbe depth At a recent special meeting Chs, N. 10 Chs, E. 11. 30 Chs., Nellie Jacobson Rich County Commissioners, convened 6. 15. 45 Chs, W. 1 Ch. to Be water. Kennedy Audrey Is in This The State Club has been organized designated of K. L. application Wright, Sec. 36, Twp. 13 Range at the, request gin. Dona McKinnon Office File State the as and started on their, summer work. Engineers Road Engineer, a very comprehensive v 6, 13 acres Yrs. 1921)' 24, 25, , Dwaln Norris , club for our ThisJs for 1929 was adopted. $10119 No. 10S5L road Total , .Inna Norris All protests against the grrntng Mr. 'Wright, who was accompanied and girls and should receive our. Page 3 Line 5 Mary a Watson. Com. Janet Wilson ' reaw d Mid application, stating the support. Following by Lewis Beeson, district engineer; at pt 13 chs 8 Iks. E. from SW of Lema Stuart bv sons must in he affidavit therefor a are the different departments: made in charge of maintenance cor. of N. W. 4 Sec. 31 th. N. Rex Benjamin fee a of First year sewing, under the dicareful purvey and iog of the roads. 5 chs. 50 Iks., El 3 chs 50 Iks. duplicate, accompanied with filed in this and within office better$1.00, rection of Myrtle Jones, named the of number a He recommended to beg. N. 1 ch. 25 . Ikst th El The graduates have our best wibh-e- s thirty (30) days after completi m ment projects in which the commisBusy Bee Club. 4 ft. to beg. Sec. 31, Twp. of for success in. their ''chosen prothe publication of this notice. First year foods, under the direcsioners concurred. Commencing at fession. and we wish to congratulate 13, Range 6 7 Vi acres. tion of Pearl Jackson, named the GEO. M. BACON, Woodruff, about $500.00 will be ex- them upon their graduation. $14.02 Total Sunshine Club. State Engineer. pended through the town, south of 4 Line 5 Luther M. Hawell. Lot 1 Second year foods, under the di- Page 16 Plat A. Ideal Beach. Town Date of first publication, May 31, tbe R & W. Canal bridge $750.00, rection of Vera Peart. This departof publi- north to Randolph, $500.00. From site Sec. 33 Twp. 14 N. R 5 E. 1922. Date of completion ment, as yet, has not Selected a Randolph to Sage Creek Junction $5.17 cation, June 28, 1929. Total . name. from that point to. the $3,750.00, N. R 7 East. $32.66 gravel below the Ball canal about Total YEAR 1922 The following young folk, have From the steel bridge on Page 5 Line 1 Deseret Live Stock Page 16 Line 1 Ernest W. Irwin. SW $2,000.00River to the Wyoming line, returned to Laketown after having 4 NW 4; W 2 SW 4 ; SE 4 SW Bear Co. All sec. 2 Twp. 6 N, R 6 E. between spent the winter away. Sarah and Melinda Robinson, 4 Sec. 3 Twp. 13 N 7 E, 160 about $2,000.00. Betterment who taught at of S. L. M. Total Tax Penalty and Garden City mostly Tooele. Utah, acres. and Leo John$10623 Total $123.90 Laketown and wsts Virginia Ideal Mrs. Paul A. Spence and son, Paul to Beach, shore Ramona son. Gretta Cheney 5 Line 2 Deseret Live Stock Page 16 Line 2 Ernest W. Irwin. from the lake Weston, Page items. and Viola K.. returned home the last of the $2,500.00, with other minor Co. SW 4 NE 4 NW 4 NE4, NW Mattson, who have been N 2 SE 4; SE 4 SE 4 Sec. 4. makes a total of week from Ogden where they spent nearly expenditure 4 SE4 SE 4 SW"; SW 4 SE attending the U. A. C. at Logan. Twp. 13 N R. 7 E, 120 acres. $24,000.00. a week visiting relatives and friends. 4; E2 NW 4 E 2 E 2; Sec. 24; Total $133.60 These projects will close all the Morton Gearl suffered a loss when Twp. 7 N R 6 E. S. L. M. To- Page 16 Line 3 Ernest W. Irwin. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whittington gaps ' in the entire state road sys tal on Penalty, Cost Int. $79)92 his chicken coop burned down sir 13 NW Sec NE 4 re-10, in"Rich should 4; and Twp. and three children motored to Ogden Page 5 Line 4 Deseret Live Stock Ctounty Round Valley. Saturda'y afternoon. R. 7 E. 40 acres. and attended the funeral of Geo. A. ceive the support of all. Call will be The fire seemed to start from Co. All Sec. 4; Twp. 8 N, 7 he $30.01 (made for men and teams all through Total Whittington who was buried Sunday, brooder. Besides the loss of tbe E. of S. L. 1C Total Tax PenGeo. A. was for forty a resiCooperation in this cost int ..$144.09 Page 16 Line 9 Heber J. Irwin. SW the summer. quite a number of larg$ dent of 'Garden City andjears was a pro- Page alty 4; W 2 SE 4 Sec. 33, Twp. 14 matter must be had. That we can hens were burned. Benjamin West8 Line 6 Donald McKinnon. N R. 7 E 240 acres. have this fine gvstem of all gravel on also suffered a great loss when an gressive citizen, working for the betCom. at center Sec. 19 tb. S. 80 terment of the community, both Total $92.99 surfaced highways before 1929 ends, excess stream of rds. W 80 rds.; N 40 rds; NE water, & In exceeds even ojig fondest cival and ecclesiastically. hopes, a flooded his brooder irrigation house and drowndirect along N line of SW, 4 to Page 16 Line 11 McMinn gram. Lots 3, 4, in blk. 26. few years back. In this connection, ed about 475 little chicks. beg. 30 acres Sec. 19, Twp. 11 the fine spirit of generous cooperation Mrs. J. W. 'Gibbons and son, LowRandolph. City Survey. Mr. Ada Wahlstrof, of Logan, is M. S. I N R 7 E; of and Total $190.69 of the State Road Commission, ell, and daughter, Laretta and Mrs. relatives and fi lends here. Total $17.39 visiting N. J. Hodges, motored to Logan and engineers cannot be too highly comPage 12 Line 1 Aqulla Nebeker. W Page 16 Line 12 Duffy Ingram. S qf constant ops attended the Commencement. Lot 5 also com. NE cor. Lot mended. In the face 2 SW! 4 Sec 17, Twp. 13 N. R. Quite a percentage of our ward atmore thickly setof the A. C., tbe attraction being 4 8 2 rds. W 10 rds. N 2 rds. position from the $11.55 Total T E 80 acres. tended tbe Stake Qufarteily Conferthis group that Miss Lydia Gibbons and M. E 10 rds. to beg. in blk. 27, tled portions of the state, favored 12 Line 5 Lewis Booth. Lot 1, ence at Paris, Sunday May 26. It Page the have men of consistently E. Hodges were among the grad conferSec. 5 Twp. 14 N R 5 E. Randolph City Survey. ' counties in expenditures and was a regular uates of the college. $17.50 $2.26 outlying Total Total ence which was enjoyed by all who funds, attended. Page 12 Line 7 N. J. and Thos. Page 17 Line 4 Luther B. Reed. A survey of the Monte Crlsto highN Mr. ,M. Hodges and three friends Com. at pt. 9 chs N of SE cor. Hodges. Com. at pt on Lake to Ogden will be made in the all of Smithfield, motored through Shore 33.6 chs. E; 11.9. cbs. Sw 4 tb. N 11 chs. N 72 deg. way Several of our men folk are busy near future. After which a close escanyon Sunday. They report32 in. W. 42, 17 chs. tb. S 6.63 6, 38 cbs. E of NW cor. Sec. Igan 8; shearing sheep and others getting be can costs construction of timate ed that the road frotp Amerson mine 72 deg. 95 in. E 27 15 chs. 8 in. The bodies are all busy 33; th. W 6.38 chs. N 3.75 5 crops! Both friends and opponents to the Whittington flat was almost 72 deg. 15 in. E 17, 10 chs. to had. bouses. ' chs; N 78 deg. 2? E 3.26 chs. thejr cleaning he into are invited of the project impassable and that it would require S 15 deg. 21, E 1.33 chs ; N. 78 beg. Sec. 2, 12, 5, Twp. N available information survey and all considerable work to clear the road deg. 11 E 3.38 chs to Lake th; Range E. 5 acres. Mrs. Parley Hart and children, in will be given out as time progress. eo It would be passable by June 1st SE along shore to beg. Sec. 33, Total ,$20.94 with Ernest and Grace company Construction on various county Twp. 14 N, R 5. E. went to Ogden, where she wi 17 Line 5 J. S. Moffat. Lot 1, Page satisis nrojects Mr. and Mrs Arden Pope of Lewisprogressing very $3.64 , Total N of lot 2, Sec, 5, 12, 5. spend part of the summer with Infactorily. Before fall your commis- mother, ton motored to the head of Logan Page 12 Line 8 Parley N. Hodges. The two Irwins motored Total $4.39 sioner!! hope to see every feeder road into Salt Lake where Grace had her Com. 10, 75 chs. N of SW cor. canyon Sunday, walking from the Geo. 6 B. 17 Line of any importance vastly Improved. summit to the Whittington flat where Lot 5 th. S 10, 75 chs; E. 7, 50 Page Com. at NW cor. ofTMompson. NW 4 of We again ask your cooperation in eyes refitted with glasses; to 54 Lake N Shore; they were met by Mr. Royal Pope, 69, ft chs; NW 4, tb. E 9. 50 cbs, S 10 getting this over. who brought them to town. for a few NW along Shore to beg. Sec. E 5 chs., S 10 chs., W 10 Mr. and Mrs Thomas Weston are chs., hours visit. They returned by way 83. Twp. 14 N, R 5 E. at Rupert, Idaho this week. cbs, N 20 chs to Beg. Also lots visiting ofl Logan canyon,x later , in the5 eve$16.29 , Total deg. to beg. Sec. 33, Twp. 14, 6. Sec. 6, Twp. 12, Range 5, ning. Range 5, acres 80. $12-3. 6 E, 98 acres. Total of Stockton. YEAR 1928 Herbert Nebeker, Total $35.43 Live Stock Page 18 Line 12 T. G. Hodges to Utah, was In 'town over the weekMr. Lynn Pope rode his bike Page 14 Line Deseret Chas. Hansen. Com. at pt. 16, end, arranging and hiring help to Company. Lots 2, 3, 4; Sec. 7. , YEAR 1924 s through Logan canyon a week ago, ' 50 chs. S of NW cor. NE 4 NW care for his sheep during the dim7 N, R 6 E, 120 acres. Twp. returning Sunday. 4 ; th : E 51 rds. 2 ft. S 8 rds., Page 1 Line 1 E. D. Munshaw. SE 4 mer. $19.35 Total SE 4, Sec. 11 Twp. 8 Range 7 j W to pt 18, 50 chs. SW cor. 1 Page 14 Line 6 Francis M. Wtolton. FOR SALE CHEAP One 40 yrs. 1924, 1925, 1926. acres N to rds. 6 Ne 4 NW 4, beg. blk. 24 in Lots 3, 1, 4, 2, RANCH, FOR SALE 2,000 acres. pure bred Duroc Jersey Boar. Total $81.10 Sec. 33, Twp. 14 Range 5. 2 Woodruff City. Survey. in Rich County, Utah, will sell Located Write or phone J. W. Mills, R. F. D., Com. $54.43 Page 1 Line 6 Geo. Ashton. Total acres $7.33 Total All Adv lft 18 Evanston, Wyoming. horses, cattle and machinery at SE Cor. of lot 8, th. N 20 cheap. Page 14 Line 11 Deseret Live Stock Page 19 Line 4 Fritscb Loan A . Ranch all under fence. 8 ranch. E with S 8 W 20 rds, go rds., rds, Trust Co. Com. at pt 1712 ft Company. W, 2; NE 4; NW 4 ' Lot 8 In blk. 8, FOR SALE 8 good Holstein Heifto and rds. Jand Sec. 14, Beg. 33 cor. good water right inSE 4 of Sec. 20 Twp. 8 N. R. fr. SE Twp. Range Woodruff. City survey. A E W 30 ers, some to freshen immediately, 520 acres. cluded. For further particulars write Range 5 E, tb. 18 Total $60.83 William others during the summer. For in. Total - $180.70 N, tb. 140 ft S 32 deg. W 234 Kennedy, Randolph, Utah. formation, write P. O. Box, 554 Ev- Page 15 Line 12 Heber J. Irwin. SW ft. 30 N to beg. th. 50, ft. W on page three) (Continued Adv. 8 anston, Wyo. 4 NE 4 Lot 2; Sec. 4, Twp. 13 30 deg. th, NN 100 ft. N 32 wool-grower- 14-1- 7. a -- testall '!- 4--II e? 4-- H lys hole-hearte- Laketowns Latest Garden City Notes ....... hen-house- v Exidr-cise- La-Mo- nt o D-w- in ? - , t ft . lf-1- |