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Show An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Of The People Of Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume I, Number 33 Claude Cheney moved his family to Frontier, Wyoming last week. They will remain there for the winter as Claude has employment at that place. Mrs. Lydia M. Weston returned from a grief visit with relatives in Salt Lake City. Sarah A. Young of St. Charles Idaho, spent a few days visiting her daughter, Mrs. Brigham Irwin, re-- , turning home Saturday. Jy .jfc - i i$ 1 Messrs J. L. Gardner, Jerry Sprouse and Ernest Woffinden of Garden City have been busily engaged in remodeling and repairing the school house preparatory for the opening of school. They are also doing other repair work at Benjamin and Joseph Westons residences. hi the poddd. days in. the Hotu dLihcoaaeTxnm tue cni planned Hie chariuarL, for toe laaeu) pbttecl Iheraboth. and ue unshed them u)ell And he us the 'bade jgroamfe paid I can. see them slill Umnagh the mist of Recurs As toe colled them out in- the pole mas Id and Herntj ancLDick. cmd Joe, LadDaj -- - - Dunlap Tee. mocoaHATr-The- re Hcmtheu laughed and Paid us and said Though Their youflihas axmedand then chiklreaftam, t)ou are sure to find in their memory A most friendly spot for the ddhomeloum And the boys tdho &u3e them Their chcaruari. ' While working in the hay field last Barker, son of Amos E. Barker, had the misfortune of falling off a loaded rack and dislocating his shoulder. He was taken to the doctor for treatment week, Alm.v - Rabbit Creek in town Friday. Mr. and Mrs. tored to Logan visit combining Louis Wolhelm Ellsworth St Charles, Idaho, spent Tuesday evening in our midt visiting their many friends. It will be remembered that Miss Agnes taught school here during the winters of 19j26 and 1927, during which time she made many friends among the smaller children. We understand That she will occupy one of the school rooms in Liberty, Idaho during the coming year. Miss Louise Pope, the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Pdpe was rushed to the Budge Memorial hospital on Saturday last. She was successfully operated upon Sunday morning for appendicitis. Mrs. Owen Telford and daughter of Randolph are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Sprouse. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Sims will spend and Phyllis Haver Miss Lolita Hodges will tench Mrs. Mary E. Earley of Logan ure. Mrs. Kearl paid a short call to attended the Relief society convention held at Paris Sunday. sister, Mrs. Ada E. Wahlstrom. PARDON US Through no fault of the Rich County Furniture Co. or this paper, the advertisement of said store did not get inserted in the Premium List for the Rich County Fair and Rodeo. We wish to take this opportunity of letting the people know, and again we say pardon us. her The Misses Virginia Johnson and J. Warren Taylor drove his truck to Ramona Weston left Sunday evening some of those for Brigham Friday i Lake for Salt City to seek registration famou Elberta peaches and other in the U of U. Miss Grace Irwin ace T. Mrs. Sarah His fruit;' mother, companied them iis -far as Woodruff accompanied him that far to her home in. Antioch, Calif. where she will teach- school. Fred A. Feller of 1 son Jav. who has been visiting his were business visitors His The teachers are all here and have Watar-LilSood at Food uncle, H. Warren Taylor will return their pencils geared up to high pitch with him. J. Warren will weild the and school will start off with a Water lily seeds were an important Willis E. Kearl mo- broom at the school house this winter. wham. The following constitute the food In Egypt 4.000 years ago. an1 Saturday on a brief inaugurated for this season. even today they are eaten by natives-obusiness and pieas- A number of our towns lady folk corps Cleon Lemon, Brigham City; Vernon the west const of Africa. Pug-mir- en-rou- te jr n - Robinson, Spencer Griffin, Newton; Miss Wenona Miller, Nephi ; Miss Lucille Johnson. Logan; and the Misses Lola Wahlstropi and Norma Weston, Laketown. a: LICENSED ABSTRACTOR Of Rich County, Utah Mrs. Hyrum Nebeker is visiting in Salt (Lake City and Cache Valley at A specialty of making Deeds and Titles the homes of her children, Mrs. O, W. Adams and A. Hulme Nebeker of Sait LEWIS LONGHURST Lake and Mrs. E. G. Peterson of LoRandolph, Utah gan. for the Second Annual Rich County and i Miss Agnes Nelson and sister of in form a sort of a beauty and the beast Thatcher, Box Elder county, during combination in Miss Havers new the coming year. Pathe starring feature, The Shady Cornell Schofield of Fish Haven will Lady which comes to the Kozy theatre on Saturday. Wolheim was bor- act. as .principal of the Garden City rowed from Caddo Productions to play district school during this year and the heavy in this picture, which is said in connection with him. Miss Geddes to be one of the most dramatic picture and Miss Allen of Logan, and Miss productions of the current screen sea- Kennedy of Radolph, will have charge of the kiddies. son. H. Edward Griffith directed The Miss Lavem SQrouse is visiting in Shady Lady and Havana, is the locale Star Valley with friends. of the story. - Mr. and Mrs. Garden City Notes schools. Johnsons residence here, installing a bathroom and other modern fixtures. The farmers are taking advantage of this wonderful weather by hauling their hay and grain. On Thursday evening, a few friends spent an enjoyable evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Weston it being the anniversary of their wedding. Music and game were enjoyed. In Advance the coming winter in Mantau, where he HAVER AND WOLHEIM AND BEAUTY BEAST will act as principal of the district Eli Pedriek8on and Darrell Marshall ofl Randolph are engaged in rerepairing d 1 The Mutual Improvement Associations held their annual opening exercises on Tuesday. A splendid program was rendered in the meeting house, and this was followed by a dance and free refreshments at the amusement hall. A good time was had by all who attended. and a The Lose Wolfs Daughter, Columbia production coming to the Kozy theatre on Sunday is tre greatest of the Lone Wolf stories by Louis Joseph Vance. Once more Bert Lytell who created the role in pictures conies to the screen as the famous cracksman. This time he is presented in entirely new surroundings. The colorful and luxurious appointments of antique auction rooms, palatial residences and country estates made gay by week-enparties furnish ideal backgrounds for the mystery action intrigue and plotting of a pair of international crooks, who use the Lone Wolfs daughter as a decoy. Her love affairs prove" a snare for the cracksman, who is taxed to the limit of his skill and ingenuity in sliding out from under the arm of the law. A television apparatus provides a new means securing thrills and dramatic situations. The production was made under the direction of Albeit S. Rogell. Sidney Nebeker left last week with a shipment of lambs for the east on the early market. modeling LONE WOLF STORY MADE INTO FINE PHOTO BEST Laketowns Lingo Mrs. $2.00 Per Year Randolph, Utah, Friday, September 20, 1929 RODEO Randolph Sept. 2425 Amos B. Robinson returned Saturday. from Long Beach, having paid a brief call to his brother, Wilford H. Robinson and another certain party No? (mostly) On Monday afternoon, the Primary held a home coming in the amusement hall. A very good program was rendered and ether good entertainment was given. Much creditable work was displayed in booths representing the various groups. -- t- TIMES SQUARE Times Square a Gotham production is coming to the Koy Tuesday, September 24. More specifically the story concerns the romantic adventures of Russ Glover, whose real name is Benny Lederwitski, and whose family comes from a long line of musicians virtuosi and composers. Benny has a tilt with his foljts when he breaks the classic traditions of the family by bringing jazz into the home. He leaves in a huff for Broadway, where he hopes to conquer the world as a composer of jazz music. Events bring the usual disillusionment that confronts green country lads d street on the worlds most but finally inspired by the love and help of a beautiful girl and groomed by his own trying vicissitudes, Russ gives birth to a melody that comes right from the soul which finally wins him largess and reunion with his beloved ones. The story Is deftly unravelled. The feature song writers role is played by Arthur Lubin with striking realism, and Alice Day as the winsome girl in the case contributes a rare charm and a delightful feminine appeal without which romance wolld be up a tree. WHAT? 1 Until further notice NOTICE The Reaper Office will be open en Wednesday afternoon, all of Fri-- . day and Sunday. Anyone wishing work done will please call on these days. City, recuperating. He says that Btr Lake is the best place on earth to regain ones health. J. G. Sprouse has charge of the High school buss this year, and is transporting our high school children to Laketown each day. George Calder has charge of the school wagon running to the Hodges ranch each dav. "When In Evanston Dont Forget the Central Barber Shop Childrens Hair Cuts, 25c R. J. Matthews, Prop. NO SPARE TIRE? Do you drive without a spare tire? Do take chances on losing time, temper money when you have a blowout on road and no spare to put on instantly be on your way? you and the and tires are lower now than ever before in history but no one knows how soon they may jump in price. Thats why you are making a mistake if yon dont purchase them now. Good RANDOLPH GARAGE WOOL NOT SOLD nard-boile- Suppose you were a sheep man and a woolbuyer tried to call you from Evanston to make you a good offer for your wool but could not get you and you lost the sale. Suppose you afterwards found out your neighbor pulled the line down with his derrick. You would not like it of eonrse. Who is the loser? The Telephone Co. has lost about 36c for the call, but maybe you have lost many dollars through a lost sale. Who is to blame for the loss? We leave that to you to say. We ask all to be considerate with there derricks as a call is more important to you than to the Telephone Company. If unable to fix the line after yon have pulled it down, at least notify us so it can be fixed. Utah-Wyomin- Ind. Tel. Co. g C. re- turned home after an extended visit here with friends and relatives. Robert Spence of Salt Lake City returned to his home Sunday after spending about four weeks in Garden W. Walton, Manager |