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Show rfW r ;&,. ,j An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Of The People Of Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 1, Number 36 Randolph; Utah, Friday, October A FEW MEANINGS Kozy Theatre - OF COOPERATION of A foundation success. Something no town can possibly pros COOPERATION 94 "HIGH VOLTAGE Carol Lombard, who has the feminine lead in William Boyds new Pathe picture, High Votlage," got her first experience as an Alaskan musher, at- - Truckee, Calif., where the Pathe company was on location for scenes in the Sieira snow. Her tutor was Thula Geelan, of McCall, Idaho, who won the title of Champion American Woman Dog Driver from Whistlin Lyd Hutchinson in the first annual Sierra Dog Derby held there while the company was on location. . Carol drove with the lady cham-pee- n from Truckee to Lake Tahoe, a distance of fifteen miles, and decided that dog musliihg was to be her favorite sport henceforth. She has been practicing her Gees! and Haws! ever since and already has & lead dog . for the 'team she vows she is going to assemble. The dog a fine malemute, preis Basko, sented to her by an Alaskan friend. High ,VoIta'e. which will be seen at the Kozy Theatre Friday, is a story of the dramatic reactions of a group of humans stranded in the snow wastes where money is eliminated from the list of human valuations and courage takes its place. Besides Mr. Boyd and Miss Lombard the cast includes Owen Moore, Diane Ellis, Billy Sevan and Phillips Smalley. Howard Higgin directed. SUBMARINE -- per without of proThe IT gressiveness, A safeguard against '' failure. ' A forerunner of prosperity. A word of 11 letters meaning boost. A word that should be a community slogan. A seed that will reap unlimited bene w-- . fits. A word to the wise is sufficient COOPERATE BOOST L. D. S. STAKE CONFERENCE Oct 12th. . . General sessions of the conference will be held at 10 a. m. and 2 p, m. Sunday, Oct 13th, with the Mutuals conducting the Sunday evening ses- sion. A special feature of the conference will be the singing by the combined choirs of the Woodruff Stake, numbering about 10 voices of a number of Columbias production, thrilling "Submarine, a Mighty Drama of the spirited and beautiful Anthems as folSea, which is coming to the Kozy lows : Song of the Redeemed. Theatre Saturday, almost ended in a us Peace, O Lord. Grant comwhen about half great tragedy Mountains Shout for Joy. Let the pleted. Hoznnnah Anthem. Jack Holt, who has the stellar role, The Congregation will join with the that of a diver, is required by the action to make many important scenes choir in the Hozannah Anthem. under the water. He used a diving OUR AUTO DEATHS suit and was supplied with oxygen from a pump in a craft at the surIt would appear from the most reface of the water. The big thrill comes where Holt cent reports of the Department of descends to attach oxygen lines to a Commerce that the auto accident situa sunken submarine. He held a wrench tion in this country is not improving. in one hand and a knife in the other. fIn view of 'all thiTf'ftasrtoeeir said and In some maimer the oxygen line feed- written on the subject this is disapIt emphasizes the fact that ing, him air was punctured and in- pointing. stead of ozone Holts suit began to fill American motorists are not increasing with sea water. In hisi anxiety to their prudence and carefulness in to the increase in driving give the signal to pulled up, Holt proportion , dangers. his knife a manner in such swung the four weeks ending Sept. that he partly severed the line by 7 Duringwere 710 deaths in 78 of oqr there which he was hauled to the surface. as compared with 622 cities, largest on The strain the rope, when the men same time last year. In in deaths the. above turned the windlass to raise months more of four each the last to Holt, caused part, at a depth of than 600 people have been killed by about fifty feet Holt made a grab for the severed machines, a total of 2400 deaths in of a year. And the worst rope, but it swung outs of his reach. NovemThe undercurrent pgain brought the driving months of the year, of ahead are ber and yet December, severed ends close and Holt made a us. sucto it. He effort gigantic grasp Not all of the fatalities are confined ceeded, pulled it downward and se- to our large cities by any means. cured it to his waist of towns like Randolph are Hundreds When he reachd the surface the one or more to the list each adding actor was nearly exhausted from lack of air and salt water which he had season, and helpin' to boost the total up tp a deplorabel number. Each and inadvertently swallowed. every motorist should make un his mind- to do all he can to prevent acciEARTHQUAKE FELT HERE dents in his driving. It is the moral of all good citizens so to walk duty Following a light tremor at 9:15 oclock Monday morning, a distinct and drive that they will not cause Tf or death to any other citizen. earthquake shock was felt over the all will this in mind there is no valley at 11 :35 p. m. the same eve- reason keep the number of deaths, why reno was ning. Although damage and the number of accidents, in this ported windows rattled, and residents year cannot be subfelt buildings rock and a heavy dull country each reduced. stantially Sound was heard. . -t Similar tremors have been felt here Send In your .news items. from time to time ir the past four years. but outside communities have Some fellows have been In office not been sha en. The Paris Post that a lot of babies they on long' 1 kissed are now voters. Subscribe for The Reaper, , 1 one-thir- d - in-iur- GOVERNMENT TO CONSTRUCT FOREST STORE HOUSE HERE Editor ; Receiving Carl B. Arenston of Logan, Utah, for the Cache National supervisor , Forest, was in Paris the latter part of last week conferring with Forest Bernard H. Ewer, editor of Ranger W. S. Averill on forest mat' The is in Oden receiving Reaper, ters. '" medical treatment for his eyes. The forest service will commence at While lie is temporarily disabled, once the construction of a store house J we ask that you get in and. Boost on the government lot in Paris which Send in vour news items, etc. ' If will toe used in storing government subscribed for the you havens equipment. The lot is known better With your paper," do so now. as the Paris, ranger station, and was hearty cooperation! the Reaper to the government several years given can W made the best little paper the Paris Commercial Club ago by .in this part of the state. Again and Bear Lake Cattle & Horse Assn., we say, get in and BOOST. for the purpose of building a forest f service home on. It is reported by YOUTH IS SOUGHT , the local forest department that when '. improvements have finally been comHope .News of Boy Will Prolong pleted it will be a creditable asset to Grandmothers life Paris and the surrounding' communities. The Paris Post. Somewhere this very morning a lad is roaming far from his Spring-fielTHE WATER CURE Mass., home if Injury or death has not befallen him the while his How man people when attacked by mother, Celia Chodrowe, is sending sudden pain resort to drugs to relieve queries to all parts of the country in them, overlooking the fact that one of hope of getting word! of him natures remedies is available and if His grandmother lis critically ill. used properly is often all that is and it is hoped that pews of his safe- needed to give relief. For sick headty would prolong her life. . a teacupful of hot water drink ache, The boy, is now 18 years of age. lie down for one half hour or His mother says he . looks far older and longer, and in severe cases wring His name is David Chodrowe, but cloths out of water as hot as can be his mother thinks h be may using borep and apply to the forehead and the name David James, or Jen- back of the neck. When one troubis nings. led with acidity of the stomach, For those who may have seen the chronic or with any dislad, the mother. gives this description: order ofindigestion, the alimentary canal, a cup His height, 6 feet 2 inches ; weight, of hot water taken before meals will 195 pounds; complexion, medium: remove the trouble, unless It is a very ; hazel dark and eyebrows, heavy eyes, one. Flannels wrung from color ; quiet, unassuming, doesnt serious hot water applied to abdomen In make friends; uses perfect English cases of and or colic, jnflamation of the lita constant reader of good and is bowels will lessen the pain at once. erature visits libraries. cases of neuralgia, whatever His mother will be glad to know if For all is affected try this simple rempart any one has seen him any time in the edy. Hot water is also a r great past year, and where. of the complexion, keeping 121 Write to Mrs. Celia Chodrowe, wrinkles at bay and imoarting a rosy Daviston St., Springfield, Mass. tinge to the skin by stimulating circulation. ami if there are pimples or THE CTVTL LEGION any skin eruption there is nothing better to use than hot water with a NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS 163 WEST WASHINGTON STREET little boric acid, using a heaping of boric acid to- - a pint ' of CHICAGO. ILLINOIS water, and use as hot as can be borne to the fage for scratches, boils and OFFICIAL CALL for styes there is no safer and more for FOURTH NATIONAL CONVENTION effective remedy than the boric solution. A little of the solution dropped OF THE CIVIL LEGION will often reilieve earache, FIRST SESSION 10 oclock A. M. In thea ear bit of cotton saturated with and continu8. 1929. Nov. Friday, the solution and placed around an ing until close of business. November 9th, concluding with aching tooth will often give relief. In cases of nausea and vomiting give banquet at Mayflower Hotel. toast water, toasting bread very brown PLACE Washington, D. C. steeping it In hot water and giving and Place of Meeting Headquarters the water in small quantities. If you ' The Mayflower. REDUCED RATES on all railroads. are tired and nervous and still have for round work you must finish, bathe face and Fare and Civil Legion Cer- neck In ho.t water and relieve tired or trip. Ask for tificate when purchasing trans- swollen feet with the same treatment and you will find it well worth the portation. Make hotel reserva- trouble. One of the best remedies for tions early either direct or or bruises Is a steady or fresprains the undersigned. through The Civil Legion is an organization quent application of hot water. A. M. H. of members of the old draft boards, In Councils of Defense and others who authorized Civil Capacities served the Natonal Cause during the World War. p, y beau-tifle- one-ha- S C. Ray Nixon of Montpelier, repre- - . senting the Shupe Wlllilams Candy Co., was in town last week calling on and soliciting orders from the local merchants. . Mr. "Byrd Kearl of Randolph having recently returned from Ogden where he was under the doctors care In for treatment of his arm, visited with his family here for a few days. blood-poisonin- g . : Local Overflow Non-politic- While cutting some birch willows last week, DeWitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy D. Moffat, had the misfortune of cutting his knee qpite badly and was unable to attend school. He is somewhat improved now and was able to return to school this week. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Griffin and small children motored to Newton, Friday visiting with realtives and friends, returning Sunday evening. would We they thought Rumor has it that Henry Earley and Miss Edna Wahlstrom were married in Salt Lake, on Wednesday of last week. They havent returned yet so we are unable to give further facts. We learn through the columns of the Journal that Jos. Weston was paying a visit to that section, meeting with some of the officials there and discussing the feasibility of having the Old Oregon Trail designated as coming through Cache Valley and Blaekynith Fork route to Bear Lake. We hope he gets some converts for when anyone says that, they are saying something. The following named persons comprise the grou& who attended the Conference and the Semi Annual State Fair held in Salt Lake City last week: Bishop G. H. Robinson, Vernon G. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. He-bC. Robinson, Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. John H., Phebe, Mr. and Mrs. Albert R, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. G., Mr. and Mrs. Benj., and Mary K. Weston, Mr. and Mrs. Ben T. Orvin, Mra. L. D. WUlis and son Elijah C., Mr. and Mrs. This seems to N. Oliver Wahlstrom. from our a be good representation town. er Rufus S. Humphrey is employed doing some repair work and tainting the roof of our chapel. J. Otis Cheney, accompanied by left Monday in the inmine located west of their of terest Mr. Burridge, Cache Valley. lf Non-sectaria- No Sacrament Meeting was held Sunday. Those having radios kindly invited neighbors to hear the conference as broadcast over KSL which was very good. Another of those splendid rains visited us Monday nlgKt and Tuesday. non-prof-it making, its officers have all served Mr. Fletcher Wilson went to Omawithout remuneration. with sheep for Wm. Johnson. ha WADE H. HOOPER, National President Hyl Cook and Ben Rex went to OmaJOHN P. TANSEY with W. T. Rexs sheep. ha National Secretary. 1 Mr. Clifford Nicholls is spending a PACKAGES OF PHONY few days in Randolph. HALF DOLLARS FOUND When In t Laketowns Lingo . ' A few phony half dollars have found their way into various tills of Kemmerer, the result of a find made at Frontier Sunday last while Sam Lapiola and several boys were Why is it: that the family skeleton So live. yourj man. that when you excavating for a cellar under a house grow old you wont be forced to stand !n the average Randolph home never into which Lapiola had just moved, to f'Mts rattle until theres companv on the street corner and amuse yourafter his home had burned down sevin the house? self by find'ng fault with others. eral weeks ago. was being used, when A scraper the blade overturned two packages, so goes the story. Opening them, out Evanston fell half dollars by the handful. In LICENSED ABSTRACTOR excitement the boys filled their the Of Rich County, -Utah Dont Forget the r pockets, Lapiola agreeing to divide with them, everyone believing th? A specialty of making Deeds and Titles Central Barber Shop coins were worth their face value. The boys,, so the report goes, proChildrens Hair Cuts, 25c LEWIS LONGHURST ceeded to at once get their , Randolph, Utah wealth into circulation, with the reR. J. Matthews, Prop. sult that numerous spurious coins, It Is believed not over 40, have found their way Into local circulation. No one can offer any explanation of the presence of the coins. The house several hundred dollars in face, value, under which the money was found, is one of the first erected in Frontier, and has been occupied by perhaps a score of families since it was built. VXsWJ The coins bear the dates of 1908 and 1911. They were somewhat corroded, but shined up, the only way to detect their inferiority was by their ring. iPfcriTtl'GUS Report Is that armed guards have t been placed at each money i paying machine in Kemmerer. since the find. Kemmerer Gazette. j f $2.00 Per Year In Advance d, . Woolroff Stake Priesthood and Quarterly conference will be held at Randolph Utah Saturday and Sunday, Oct 12th and ,13th. First sessions will be for the Priesthood only at 7 :30 p. m. Saturday eve- ning, 11, 1929 Elffio Jacksons new house is almost completed and they will occupy The recent rain has delayed threshing to certain extent in Randolph and surrounding country. Time may be money, but a lot of us around Randolph dont seem to know just where to get It cashed. Anybody can fiuu fault, and yet some people keep as busy hunting for it as if there waft a reward offered. Wilbur Voliva of Zion City says the world is flat, but New Yorkers claim A number of Randolph people at- It only tastes that way on account of tended the State Fair and Conference prohibition. at Salt Lake. It has been qpr observation that Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ransom of Ogden the average Randolph man appreciates are spending a few days in Randolph home ties more than he does the kind he gets for Xmas. with friends. ' it soon. , , f new-foun- d WHAT? NO SPARE TIRE? , , svtgiira fixglLtiAs) WliH iflluiJlfRt "(S ip Ilinv UUtilP flfty-cen- f We print butter wrappers. 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 you dont purchase them now.Good - RANDOLPH GARAGE w i |