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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 20 Randolph, Utah, Friday, June 21, ALL INTERSTATE SHIPMENTS OF SHEEP MUST BE REPORTED Dist. Court Convenes -- 9 Dr. Y. R. Balmer, secretary of the State Sheep Commission, arrived in Kemmerer June 13 in connection In the matter of the estate of Orfcon Elizabeth Cornia Cornia, deceased; was appointed administratrix. . In the matter of the estate of David J. Kearl, jr deceased; Mrs. Mary Kearl was authorized to mortgage real estate. cig-aret- In the maater of David H. Kimball, deceased ; petition for settlement of final account and decree of distribution was granted. the matter of the estate of E. Kimball, deceased; petition for settlement of final account and decree of distribution was granted. ..Sarah , In the matter of the estate of Murphy, deceased; petition for settlement of final account was allowed and the petition showing that all the assets of said estate have been expended in payment of the debts thereof, the estate was dosed without ' . a decree of distribution. Her-scli- el In the matter of the estate of Jane Brough Mr. Kinnon, deceased, ordei confirming sale of real estate was confirmed. ,, , -- OI Tl s - i-- g -- 41 , : d. GUN- - WING THE - It wont be long now until the resident of Indiana who wants to carry gun will bate to obtain a permit. T'ndei a new law permits will be iim, ited strictly to individuals who can move they have real use for them Men who studv crime and its increase in this country are agreed that it is largely due to the ease with which anyone boy or man, girl or woman ran secure a revolver. No are asked, ouestions apparently, when the price of a gun is laid on he counter, and since no record is kept of the transaction the matter mis there. , Indiana has taken a forward step, nd other states are pretty apt to follow. Tt may be a little severe on the manufacturers of firearms, and on the men who sell them. But the flieoiy of the Indiana law' is to reach the criminal without placing a handicap on people who have a proper and legitimate reason for carrying a gun. The man who has a right to Carry one will be protected by his peimit; the man who has no business with one must suffer, for he . will hate no peimit to protect him in the event of his arrest , Today anv boy in Randolph can buy a revolver if he ha s t lie price of one, and yet we do not believe there is a boy in town with a legitimate reason for going armed. A law like the new one referred to would be a protection not only to the boys but to the public at large. We cant help agreeing with the expeits in crime study in their belief that a' tightening up on will reduce crime in every state in the union. . ! either their statements or their ness. fhethods of doing business. Some of OPEN SEASONS FOR TROUT them collect a and never turn it in. The result is they-arArizona June 1 to August 31. that much to the good and the innocent subscriber is that much out Colorado May 23 to October 31. of pocket There are reputable magIdaho May 16 to December 31. azine agents in every community. If Montana May 21 to March 14. not, it is easy to hunt up a clubbing 15 to October 31. Utah June offer that will include the particular attenWe want. call magazine you Wyoming April I to November 30. tion to the subject merely in the hope of protecting a few residents Italian Singer of Randolph and vicinity from a fraud Italy has produced much more than that is now, with the aid of the in its her proportion of singers of world reauto, becoming nation-wid- e scope and costing the public thous- nown Some have attributed this to ands of dollars annuallv for which Mie climate some to the diet, some to the open-ni- t life. These may have they get nothing in return. x helped, but others insist that the most important element in the success o 1 Valley Well Named Italian-borthe singei is the Italian from Death valley leveived its name languaei itself. In Italy the child Is the fact that in 1850 a tarty of gold seekers with their families made a taught to love beauty in nature and art. camp in the valley and 1 halt of them survived the re Count The Present maindet being overcome hy heat and A us lew Most ot have over 1ana the fliirst. quit asking the cosi escaped mints to file bountiful Ialifornian ot things All we want to know is th ' plains; the others returned to the amount ot the down payment. At Gazette kansas Eat down-payme- nt e 1- one-da- les-tha- y n . -- . gun-totin- g France Famous Academy The original pursuits of the French academy, created by Louis XIV In 1055. were eloquence and poetry. I.atei its scope was extended to Include th tine arts, and then,, to the arts and sciences . - j Soiled Piano Key If It is only superficial dirt on piano keys, a damp cloth will remote the substance, or a cloth dipped in milk Do not have the cloth so wet that any liquid runs between the keys. After cleansing allow flip piano to remain open so that the sunlight may keet the kevs white I i rogqiurlv n-- Mrs. 8. R. Nelson and three sons, of Woods Cross, Utah were Randolph visitors Saturday and Sunday, They formerly resided here. Randolph has had quite a prosperous appearance for the past week owing to District Court convening and the Taylor Stock Company being ' ' here. 4 f s. 1 In the matter of Frank Union Frazier, alleged to be insane; patient was committed to the State Hospital at Provo for treatment. - with a number of alleged law violations, that of. flockmasters shipping sheep into Wyoming from other states without first having notified the com. mission. To the Gazette June 13, Dr. Balmer well known throughout the state livestock circles stated that various flockmasters of this region have paid no attention to the state law requiring report to the commission when shipments are imported as is required by . Sec. 3203, Wyoming . Compiled The official , proposes to Statutes. take rigorous methods, if necessary to correct this violation. For seven or eight years. said Mr. Balmer, southwestern Wyoming flocks were afflicted with scabies, which cost a half million dollars to eradicate. This came about through carelessness in importing sheep. Today, there isnt a case of scabies in Carelessness of motor campers In southwestern Wyoming and we want use of matches and lighted the to keep it that way. Kemmerer Gazette. especially in forest areas of the U. S., has led the Bureau of 1 Standards at Washington City to THOSE FIRST ROBINS search for some practical means of Another, pet theory has been ex- preventing the dangers it incurs. ploded, and that is that the firfet They are trying to find ways to firerobin is a certain forerunner of proof matches, to coat them with spring. A student of bird life at waterglass or some other inflammable Michigan Unnersity, having studied substance up to the point where the And they are exthe habits of feathered creatures for flame is needed. w'ith fireproof cigaret years, says robins, and many other perimenting varieties of birds, will stay in the tips so that these, smouldering in north and northwest as long as they the brush of a forest, may not be the are assured of plenty to eat. He says source of what has many' a time unpicked berry patches and unhar- turned out to be a costly blaze. vested apple crops will tempt them to They will probably have some diftake chances on snow and ice, and ficulty in carrying out the idea, yet resident that if the supply of food lasts all we believe every rural winter, then they will stay all winter. around Randolph will, join with the He may know what he is - talking balance of humanity in hoping that about; we are not going to argue with the fireproof match and cigaret are him. &But since he has exploded an- our next blessings in the way of in-other of our pet theories it looks ventiops. But even then we cant exlike about all thats left to us now is pect the source of forest fires to be to pin our faith in the ground-hocompletely eliminated. The hazard remains as long as a match burns and keep it there. or a cigar or cigaret butt smoulders. INVESTIGATE FIRST Meantime we should acquire the habit, especially while driving or About , this time of year, and, on foreet-4anto put out through the summer hundreds Df boys camping .on and girls swarm over the country every match we use lief ore throwing flivvers, solicit- it awmy and to stamp out every cigar piloting dilapidated it being magazine subscriptions and sell- or cigaret stub before leaving refores hind. Our fast dwindling ing books. All hate a pathetic story must not be sources fuither destroyof to their "work trying way through i but not all are honest in ed by our recklessness and carelesscollege, Al-bin- In the matter of the estate of Morris Alonzo Murphy, deceased; G. H. Robinson of Laketown, Utah, was appointed administrator. In $2.00 Per Year In Advance FATALITIES FROM HORSES AND CATTLE TICK FEVER IN ON THE HIGHWAYS STATE INCREASED (Montpelier Examiner) Fatalities in Wyoming this year One of the greatest hazards to hufrom Rocky Mountain spotted fever man life and property are the cattle reached five with the death of two and horses that are allowed to run at victims of tick bite at Lander and large on the public highways of Bear one in the Shoshoni district Lake County. There are many acciJames Dorsey, 55, died after hav- dents every year on account of persons permitting herds of cows and ing been bitten at Hailey, and Espisone, Mexican, formerly of horses to feed along the highways, New Mexico, died as the result of the gnd many others have narrow escapes tick bite. The namp of the person in driving about. who died in the Shoshoni district of It seems just as logical for any the fever was not learned here. kind of a business concern, farmer o Two serious tick cases also are be- other interests, to move their foods ing treated at the Lander hospital. out into the streets and highways, unThe patients are Alex Johnson and protected, as for the owners of cows and horses to let them graze on the Frank Jurez. Jack Crandall, 70, wTas the first highways and jeopardize the lives of tick bite victim of tht year. He died persons traveling in cars. If a few in Worland, April 27. Ejnar Ander- of the livestock herds were roundeo son, 23, died in Cheyenne after an up and impounded with the usual illness of several weeks, attributea penalties for recovery, there would be to a tick bite. Kemmerer Gazette. less disregard for the use of public highways for pasturage, and life and SAVE THE FORESTS property would be safer. t The June term of the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah in and for ' the county of Rich, convened June 19th., 1929 at ten oclock a. m. Therei were present, Hon. M. C. Harris, Dist. Judge; J. Wesley Horsley, Dist, A tty. ; James Walton County Atty. ; Lewis Longhurst, County Clerk and Farrell' Johnson, Court reporter, and other officers of the court. .The petition of Mary Kearl asking to be appointed guardian of her minor children was allowed. 1929 Yearbook and Awards D a n c e V . Randolph Opera House Saturday evening, July 6, 1929 High School Students with Cards Admitted Free Admission Music by Mel Smuins Night Hawks 75c Laketown's Latest Wilford Robinson of Long Beach, California, spent a few days of his vacation visiting his parents, Bishop and Mrs. George H. Robinson. He left for Salt Lake City Friday, accompanied by his brother, Version, who will take in the three weeks course of the Citizens Military Training Camp at Lehi, Utah.' , Mrs. E. N. Pearson and sons, of Hanna, Wyo., are visiting w'ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Kearl. On Wednesday night The Harriet Players undet; direction of Ben Reynolds, presented the play, People Will Talk to not a large, but appreciative audience. Miss Hortence Wahlstrom of Logan, Utah gave Grandma Melinda Lamborn and other relatives and friends a pleasant call last week. 1 Albert R. Weston is having a new Fred Smith of Rangarage built. Everything seems to change but dolph doing the work; he is also human nature. We make that state- building a sheep camp for a local ment simply because we encounter party. every now and then a reader who The Misses Thomas of Paradise, feels wre are not doing our duty to tffie a Utah, were brief vistors at the home community unless we jump on certain movement, a certain organi- of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Thomaa zation, or a certain individual. Why J. Warren Taylor and tw'O small some people imagine that we are anxious to don the and sons motored to Brigham, Utah on jump on somebody or some thing Thursday and brought back a load in which the public is interested wJe do of excellent strawberries for the not know ; nor do we understand why neighbors. there is in every community a few One day last week Robert Thomson who have not learned that a newspaper man would far. rather be wait- wras seen cleaning and polishing his What have you up ing something nice than something Chevrolet car. harsh about somebody, or that the your sleeve now'. Robert? newspaper would rather be building Mrs. Ina Stauffer of Oakland. CaliSuch up than tearing dowm. go in one ear and out the fornia has spent several days at the We merely suggest that homes of Grandma S. A. Young, of other. theres trouble enough in the world St. Charles. Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. without our starting more. And we Biigham Irvin. Laketown, returning saunter on our way wondering why to St. Charles Thursday. the fellow' who requested us to jump and Prof. D. Reynolds, on somebody doesn't look at life the lecturer gave an interesting and insame way. structive talk and exhibited a num1 ber of excellent slides portraying HERES HEALTH wonderful pictures of The YellowThis was in Our Annual hot spell is just around stone National Park. the corner, when we must be more connection with Mr. Lovelands picwatchful of our health than at any ture show and was really worth while At least a pint to attend. other time of year. of milk a day for each member of Clarence E. Cheney and wife and the family is an old health rule for summer. , But we dont believe in son Harmon, left last week, via Monrobeing stingy w'ith good advice, so motor car for a brief visit to here are nine others for the benefit via. Calif., calling on Mr. Cheneys of Randolph citizens who are anxious sister, Mrs. Blanche Whitlock. They will also visit other points in Calito be on the safe side: 1 Take exercise and outdoor play. fornia and Utah. 2 Get pletny of rest and sleep. J. Herbert Nebeker of Stockton, 3 Get fresh air and sunshine. is a business visitor here for Utah, 4 Keep clean, both inside and out. a short time, looking after his sheep 5 Take care of the eyes, nose, interests here. He has hired Alton throat and watch your weight Early for a time and Mr. McKinley 6 Dress comfortably, and not just Couch has returned to his home in to be in style. Logan, Utah. 7 Eat the proper food and not top John H. Weston has purchased a much of it. new Chevrolet six sedan, Albert 8 Sit and stand correctly. Weston taking over his other Clit 9 Think right and you will ' 4. w ays be right. NO WAR PAINT HERE wTar-pai- nt ts Ex-Sco- ut - j Cast Prejudice Aide Beware of prejudice; light Is good in whatsoever lamp it is burning. A rose is beautiful in whatsoever garden it nia bloom A star has the same radiance whether it shines from the east or from the west. Abdul Baha Mankind Opportunity When men give to tiie search for spiritual things the same energy and persistence which they bring to the quest for material wealth, the world will be on the way to the greatest Dr. Sidney M of all. discovery Rerry. Sound Practical Child Injured by Washing Machine. News headline. We did not know that device was designed to wash kids, hut the idea sounds attrac tive, especially If theres an attachment to It to launder ears. New Or- leans TImes-Picaynn- Caue feeling The atmosphere was most nigh to freezing Monday night so dont bury your furs too deep. number of our townsfolk attended the opening night of The Farnsworth Tent show in Randolph, Monday night and pronouce it very Brud-de- r good But why High Hat us Why? Farswortfe, A Bishop G. H. Robinson has purchased a large quantity of Turkev Red wheat and is now doing custom grinding at Laketown Roller Mills. Camel Accept Fata The moment a camel loses its footing In a stream It turns on Its side and exerts no effort to save Itself from drowning Wie Professor of Anemia Anemia means a deficiency of hemo globin. This is the red coloring matter to be found In the red corpuscles of the blood. People frequently diagnose cases of anemia without having anything more to base it on than that tired J. Cheney Willis is driving a new Ford Tudor sedan. It seems to be a good year Jor, the car djealersi - X South Polar Ico The thickness of ice near the South pole Is estimated by Croll upon theo- It was an English college professor who said the right use of our leisure hours is a more difficult problem than the right use of our waking hours. Atchison Globe Gilt Frames Gilt frames can be cleaned with onion water. Use a soft clotb dipped in water in which onions were boiled Polish with white of gg. j No Need Then retical grounds to be from 12 to 14 Its only after the doors of success miles, but off the coast of Victoria have been unlocked that a man re Land the ice wall is only from 10 to 20 reives the keys of a city. Arkansas feet high. Gazette. |