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Show r An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Of The People Of Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 1, Number 18 Randolph, Utah, Friday, June COURT NOTES Farm Bureau Is Organized Rich County is certainly taking huge strides towards being put on the map, for this week marked the Organization of a branch of the Utah State Farm Bureau. Mr. Ephraim Bergeson and Mr. Christensen of the State Farm Bureau were in our county for two days holding meetings in Garden City and Laketown on Monday; and Woodruff and Randolph on Tuesday, which were very well attended and much Valuable information as to the working and policy of the Farm Bureau, gleaned from them. Tuesday evening the Randolph meeing was held, being very well, attended by Laketown a& well. as Woodruff and local people. Mr) Bergeskm and Mr. Christensen both discussed and explained the situation and were very well received both being fgrce-fu- l speakers. The local Farm Bureau WoodjOrgani.zattons of Randolph, ruff and Laketown were then merged into one county Bureau and memljer-ship- s sold. Officers were elected and from all indications this is to be a live organization. The evening was taken up with, a .program and dance, which was very well patronized. Refreohemtns were served and d a meet enjoyhbim time. Music was furnished by the Laketown orchestra who very kindly donated their services. Watch this paper for further announcements of the activities of the Bureau and be prepared for the good things to come. $2.00 Per Year 7, 1929 BIG HIT CHICAGO NEW STORE OPENS The critics who accuse motion picture producers of missing the full possibilities in adapting stage plays to the screen are refuted by Chicago, a DeMille Studio production featuring Phyllis Haver and Victor Vaiconi, which will be on view at the Kozy Sunday. while it The story of Chicago, proved to be an extraordinary hit as a satirical drama, is vastly more suit-bl- e Director for a comedy-dramFrank Urson contends, and it was produced in that vein. schemed When Maurine Watkins her comedy on the 6ham of woman murder trials and the irony of justice it 1st plain that she 'meant the tragito be far more cal dominant than, it actually turned out to be, Urson said. The stage has a tendency to cramp a story of the to exaggerate its scope of Chicago, characters and accentuate its absurdi ties., A full- - sized picture alone can give it full expression. Phyllis Haver has the role of Roxie Hart, the jazz murderess, and Victor Varconi is cast as the hus band. Others) prominent in the cast are Robert Edetson, Julia Faye, T Roy Barney May Robson, Virginia Bradford,' Warner Richmond and Otto Lederer.- - Jim Fitzgerald of Evanston and Von Holt of the Deseret Livestock Company of Woodruff, were arrested recently by Sheriff Wilson at Woodruff for possession of liquor. They both plead guilty to the charge wjien brought before Justice Arthur, McKinnon at Randolph, and were each fined $50.00 and cefets or 30 days in jail. Both fines were paid by the defendents. In Advance Relief Seen On Tuesday marked the opening of the newest store in Evanston, that of CaShin & Wardell. This store is in the building formerly occupied by The Mission News Shop and has been thoroughly remodeled and now presents a very pleasing appearance, but would have to be seen t be fully appreciated. The new firm invites all of their Rich county friendsi to pay their new store a call, and look over their stock of jewelry and enjoy their excellent fountain service. Loading Problem May 25, 1929 Oregon Shortline Railroad. Union Pacific System, Salt Lake City, Utah. Gentelmen : We come to you at this time to see if we cannot get a little relief and assistance in regard to the way Floyd Miller paid his fine of $75.00 things are being handled at your staon was which him by the imposed tion at Sage, Wyoming. As you no court last summer, for the manufacknow. doubt All the sheepstockmen, beer. turing of men and farmers at Randolph and 1 1 nearby commupities in Riph County Utah load at this station. R. Our farmers have complained to us repeatedly about the poor service and lack of facilities. Several train loads of stock go out from Sage every year and it seems to us that better At the regular monthly meeting of Minutes of meeting of Board of service should be rendered by your the school board, held Monday, June County Commissioners held June 3rd, road. There is but one loading shute pro1929. There were present Lawrence 3, R. D. Law, who for the past year vided and no yards that are worth V. has so well filled the position of prinMarshall Johnson, Chairman, Eastman and Royal Pope, Commis- mentioning. The railroad has also cipal of the South Rich high school, was appointed county sioners!, Lewis Clerk, been negligent in moving trains after superintendLonghurst, thev are loaded and this has resultJames Walton, Attorney, Victor ent of schools and principal of South Rich high school. Assessor, Robert G. Mar- ed in losses of many hundreds of dollars to the farmers. They havt It is the general opinion that the shall, Treasurer. school board were very wise in their Minutes of meeting held May 6th., enough to contend with as it is with out a lot of unnecessary poor service 1929 were read and approved. selection of Mr. Law for this posiCommissioners met as a board of and inconvenience. The stockmen of tion, he being a most capable man, several adjust- Utah have to pay two inflection very well fitted to handle the cares equalization! and ments were made on property values) fees: Utah and Wyoming, and with and troubles with which this position is associated. for the year 192, after which the the loss they have to take as a result Mr. Law will take up i of railroad facilities, it cuts his duties on the first day of July. Friday, 31,. witnessed one of the regular business' of the Board was theirpoor profits to where it has become G. N Weston of Laketown was largest of crowds in Laketown for considered. The following bills were allowed: a serious' problem. the gradappointed clerk and treasurer of the several years, celebrating As the railroads depend upon the 339.97 Board. uation of the students of Rich Coun- Officers, pay roil people to a greater exagricultural 197.50 roll Schools. Very interesting Dependent pay ty High tent than other clasjs, we do not any NOTICE TO WATER USERS and inspiring exercises were held at W. E. Marshall, envelopes .... 22.31 feel that we are being unreasonable 1 ten oclock in' the ward meeting All Steel Office Supply Co., RULES AND REGULATIONS State Engineers Office, . Office supplies . . house. 16.55 in asking for better service wherfe it At 2 oclock 'a bail game is needed, and feel sure that you will ADOPTED BY THE UTAH STATE Salt Lake 1929. mileSheriff South commenced North between and 24, Utah, May Wilson, Stanley see BOARD OF HEALTH AFFECT-- ' Notice isCity, the justice of this. 13(00 age hereby given that Elgin Rich. North Rich drew the honors, ING SALE OF SODAS, SOFT Harold May we hear from you at an early whose post office ad- score being 30 to 14. At 5:30 a veif James Walton, Attorney exJackson, DRINKS Thank AND OTHER 3.00 date regarding this matter. dress is Randolph, Utah, has made delicious banquet was served to the penses you. application. - in accordance with, tha graduates! and school board and at Swan Creek Electric Co., labor Yours ypry truly. 14.70 and material wiring jail. of the Session Laws of 8:80 begian the largest and best dance FARM BUREAU UTAH STATE In order that the sale of sodas, requirements Utah, 1919 to 1925) inclusive to ap- of the season. Music was furnished Carrie Marshall, Tresurer FKD soft drinks and other beverages may propriate 400 acre feet of water from by the 30.00 Orchestra of Black Cats Deputy be conducted under sanitary condi- North Lake in Rich (Signed) EDNA ROSEXKRAXTZ. County, Utah. Montpelier. Even tho the crowd was Grocer Printing Co., Printing tions the operators of soda fountain 48.50 Tax notices Said lake inundates the NW, Sec. immense, everyone had the time of root beer stands, ice" cream parlors 17, T. 14 N R. 8 E.. S. L. B. & M. their lives. Caldwell and Richards, Sur- and other .establishments serving In reply to the above letter, the the Center of which lake bears 305 veying county boundary .. 175.60 are hereby required to dis- ft. N. from the SE cor. of NWUNWi answer was received following McKinnon Justice Arthur Miss Leona Wliitehoufse, at Tooele, pense such goods only in clean ster- said Sec. 17. The water thusi appro19.50 fees w'eek-enas the of the guest UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM ile containers. To this end it is or- priated is to be used during the spent Joseph Robinson, Health Utah State Farm Bureau. dered that ail of the said beverages entiie year for propogation of musk- Misses Sarah and Melinda Robinson. work 3.50 302 Dooly Building shall be dispensed in : rats. It is proposed to install a drainMr. and Mrs. Jos. Cheney attended Rich County Reaper, Salt Lake City, Utah. 1. Receptacles! that have been teril-- . age system at the lower end of the 155.75 Gentlemen: Printing exercisesi of L. D. S. the graduation ized before . each individual ser- lake so as to eontrol the depth of at Salt Lake, where their Brigham Irwin, County road I have your favor May 25th, reCollege vice bv live steam, or water. ' Mae had attended. conditions at Sage. 20)0 work, They Randolph daughter. garding 2. Completely immersed in actually is designated in This application returned home Saturday night. Miss R. D. Frezier, Lumber Co. Will advise that matter of improv minOffice water 3 as the less File State than pot boiling Engineers 34.48 ing stockyards at that point is under Mildred road,, Woodruff Barnes, of Kaysville acNo. 10651. utes, or in is visiting at Ernest Corless, County and them companied consjderation. and that all of our All protests against the grant'ng the 3. Individual paper receptacles used home. . 35.00 operating people have been impressed road work, Randolph Cheney ' reaof said application, stating the The said s T. J. Tingey, Culvert County , for one service only. with the importance of giving . shall be destroyed sons therefor, must be bv affidavit in receptacles 15.00 to at our Woodruff that service road, patrons Benjamin Weston motored to. Salt immediately after being nsed , to duplicate, accompanied with a fee of Lake and on his return Sunday, Mitchell Sims, County road point. I assure you that this matter $1.00, and filed in this office within serve a customer. 10.00 will receive our close attention. his with Garden .Bernice work, daughter, brought City after completim him. She attended the These requirements shall take, ef- thirty (30) days Yours truly, University of L. J. Duttin, County toad of the publication of this notice. fect July 1, 1929. H. J. rLFMltOF. 3.00 winter. (Signed) Utah Garden this work, City GEO. M. BACON, General Manager. Matilda road Jones, County State Enginaer. 4 C. 4 T. C. OFFERS A FREE 33.00 Chase Kearl, of Paris, Idaho, spent Randolph Date of first publication. May 31, GO TO NOT DID EVA" VACATION FOR BOYS 19211. Merlin Mrs. his with mother, Frank B. Earley, Lumber Co Date of completion of publi- Monday AT ALL HEAVEN E. Kearl. 30.00 road, Randolph cation, .Tune 28, 1929. The C. M. T. C. Camp at Fort Ross Hodges, Lumber Co. Uncle Tomll Cabin inevitably Douglas, July 2 to 31, 1929 offers, a Mrs. Ben Orvin motored to Salt 27.00 foad, Randolph to modern treatment, to succumb had To Notice Contractors wonderful opportunity for young men Ben to the visit beauty Eihop. Lake, James Clawson, Lumber Co. Camille tind as did Hamlet, of eligible agi to secure a real vacahad better watch her when she re14.18 just road, Randolph The Road battles Hannibals along tion with all expenses, including oclock on until m. June blondes. Up p. eight turns, for gentlemen prefer Norman Gray, County .oad to Rome. wasi the Duncan SisIt transmu tation, . paid by the govern- 17, 1929, the Town of Randolph will re12., "0 ters, Rosetta Randolph and Vivian, who took ment and without any obligation ceive bids or Swenson was in town Ocsar Drummer for proposals furnishing road themselves the task of playing Hanney, County upon whatever to future service. materials for the construction of a pro- Friday in interest of Ogden Whole6.00 this old tune of Cival War days to Randolph These camps are sponsored by the sale Drug Co. He attended the dance There being no further business. jazz time. waterworks at system Randolph posed Military Training Camps Association at night and by his smiling face he Board adjourned until July, 1, 1929, How successfully the famous sisas part of their educational plan of Utah, in quantities approximately as seemed to be enjoying it greatly. M. 10 A. thisi may be seen at the Kozy at did ters follows: teaching the youth of the country where they are apiiearing LAWRENCE Saturday, JOHNSON, lin. metal feet something of their obligations and du18,300 pipe Amoe, Hazel and Grace Robinson, in and Eva. the screen verTopsy Chairman. offities as future citizens. Army 250 lin. feet metal pipe children of Bishop Robinson, have resion of their own musical comedy : cers of the United States, experts in Atteet turned from Salt Lake, where they metal pipe 1,650 lin. feet which has been played for four yearthe psychology of youth, and especialLEWIS LONGHURST, have been attending school. lin. metai on feet the stage throughout the United 20,800 pipe Clerk. ly fitted to instruct young men aTe States. X 10,000 lin. feet 4 in detailed as instructors at these pipe Bergeson, President of Ephraim The naughty and impish slai LISTEN TO THIS! The furnishing of valves, castings,' camps. . Parents who are wondering Farm the State Bureau, in company is played by Rosetta Dunwhat to do in the w,r of a vacation fittings, Topsy reinforcing steel Secy. of the makefor their boy should investigate this etc., and other, material incidental to with Geo. Christensen, No matter how important the task can, who lisps more black-fac- e Bear River Mutual Insurance Co., in The we want every one of our up than A1 Jolson ever will. The time of their boy opportunity. hand, is porwill be well spent during the period the completed system as indicated met with some of 'the farmers and readers in and around Randolph to sweet orphan child, Eva, wives of Laketown and Randolph at e Vivian. Simt of the camp, apd he will profit by his above. and listen. A dis- trayed by Laketown June 3, in the interest of drop everything monev will Wash-intothe be furnished Information to Legree, the the from experience. press daily patch movement. Prest. the Farm Bureau lender: Unc4e Tom, and a host of of the Rich County has not as jet been prospective bidders at the Randolph says City Department Bergeson spoke, urging the need of in the classi represented at one of these camps. Tt offices.' The bids will be opened in pub- cooperation of fanners and cooper a Commerce has kirned its attention to others Immortalized how are there but differently : the of mens is hoped that someone from our coun- lic and the award made to the lowest t.ve standardizing pajamas. He gave the value WeVe marketing. of the story and original Enough bed bird standardized got slats, ty will take advantage of this in the of county agents and farm bureau remain to afford recogir-tion- , characters fence tombstones and cages, next few days. For further infor- responsible bidder. posts Mrs. Sam Rex, accomThe Town of Randoldh reserves the organization. but there is in the film a mation call at this office. Pearl Nebeker sang and now our happiness is to be com.Mrs. by panied flow of fun caused by the all to or to bids. have standardright reject any and Coming plete were going Havana two solos, comic antics of the Duncans. ized on : men! now From for TOWN RANDOLPH nighties OF TOWN BOARD PROCEEDINGS Mr.- Christensen then spoke Home. i should be less complaint about . By J, O. Rex, also of the value of local and State there of our exchange one and editor of crime The probproblems prohibition - President of Town Board Farm Bueaus and of the need of coMinutes of the Town Board meeting he hopes to live to see the dsn lems' and says problems. ' was An organization held Wednesday, June 5, 1929. , operation. Attest: Leo McKinnon We may have sharp pains in our when husbands will again be con sin then effected with Alfred Kearl, as . Town Clerk Members present were J. 0. Rex, stomachs from eating food that costs ered the head of the house." Date of publication: June 7, 1929. . president, Lydia Johrn, Vloe Jackson, Dave Norris, and Leo and tneas. us more than we like to pay for it: 1 Alley J. Taylor, set.. ' McKinnon. pains in the head from It has happened more than once Pearl Nebeker and we may have John Lamborn, 15c cigars: we around Skirts may be a bit short, but too many smoking Randolph that a young mast exBills were allowed as follows:, as directors. We Willis E. Kearl because carbon gets into in love with a dimple made the mi. youll have to admit thev no longer pect to have them working soon. worry may town marshall $50.00 look as though they had been put on Ray Osborn, car worse than it did take of marrying the whole girl. our 24.00 with the aid of a Ike Smith, street light globes but lets forin the old Mr. Hazen Cooley of Logan was the get all that and start living in a new Clifford Henderson, repairing problem is to over paradise.. .'. A cable message can go around the guest of Miss Phyllis Johnson 1.00 Isnt our government fixThe . lights so a bumper crop wont bump it week-ento the us to for make it world in but in minutes going possible gossip eight Judges of water bond election.,.. 15.00 : the farmer. x ' sleep, in standardized nighties? It was motioned and seconded to call Randolph is much faster than that. ? Some Randolph men imagine they fdr bids on pipe and materials for the James Biackstone, a youth from Why go to the Double of building is it that a young .widow can can make more money in another Why motors when proposed water 'system. get a man so hypnotized that he will town but when they get there they South Carolina1 was released Satur- quiet, Leo McKinnon, ; actually believe &er if she says she find the scramble for the dollar 1st as day after having served ten days for theres so much noise in the back seat? Town Clerk has never kissed a man before? stealing a bicycle. great one place as another. . a. D. Law New note-througho- Superintendent ' , Commissioners Met June 3rd ( Laketown's Latest all-ha- - , i Seev.-Trea- s. bev-Vrag- - 1 d .... flrsr-clas- it 6-- in 8-- in . 4-- in - 2-- in 3-- fire-hydran- ts, . doll-lik- ; . whip-crackin- n g never-ceasin- - - . 1 over-puoducti- - , . vice-pres- t., . h shoe-hor- n. two-lung- er farm-reiieve- rs d. smooth-gunnin- t g |