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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 43 Randolph, Utah, Friday, November 29, 1929 GARDEN CITY RESIDENT PURCHASES HOLSTEIN'S USE NEW W ATER SYSTEM Hot Town News by $2.00 Per Year In Advance Laketowns Lingo RANDOLPH. Randolphs town waterworks is now being used in part and all of the town mains is in ex(Sent iu by cepting a few cross pipes at streets. Mrs. Percy D. Moffatt returned Quite a number of the householders The following local news items ai-- from Salt Lake Wednesday after a are still waiting to be connected up, but the entire system will be complet- written by the students of the grade biref visit with her daughter, Mrs. school and we print them just as they Paul J. Weston. ed by the early part of DeeembeV. are sent to us: Paris Post. . Mrs. Pearl G. Nebekdr left last Mr. Rab Spencer was visiting here week for Cheyenne, Wyo. to attend KITTENS AND CATS in Randolph last Wednesday. the funeral of her brother-in-laMr. Why is it that if you call a girl a D. J. McLess. kitten, she smiles; while if you call The stork was busy last week Mr. her a cat, shes your enemy for life? and Mrs. Ralph Hanney being presentMiss Della M. Cheney, formerly of ed with a baby girl last Friday. the Bear (Lake Mercantile i Co., and now of The Speedway Inn, of Lyman, A baby boy was born to Mr. and Wyo., is visiting in our midst for a Mrs. Elmer Snowball Wednesday week, and is a guest of her brother, morning. Joseph A. Cheney. COKEVILLE, Wyo. Haggerty and Evans have traded their herd of purebred Holstein dairy cattle to L, T. Cook for a baud of pmebred Ranibou let sheep. The Haggerty & Evans. tattle were some of the best bred dairy stock in this part of the eou ity and the sheep they received in exchange aie of similar breeding. Mr. Cook left Wednesday morning vith the cattle for his home at Garden City, Utah.--Th- e Grade School Pupils Jav-Ey- e) . , Paris Post b-l- b dont They come any . HERE are the best radio sets we have ever offered n. at Valley Forge Marched miles through snow and sleet Jr--' He had no shoes nor socks at all Kennedy and wife left for Mrs. Sarah A, Young, Mr. and Mrs. George Think of his marvelous feat! Roosevelt, Utah, Friday morning for Ellis Williamson, of St. Charles, Ida., Exchange. a visit. and Mr. (Judge.) and Mrs. M. C. Harris of Logan, were week-enJoseph Kennedy, who went with guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Y. ference and no Sacrament meeting was some cattle to Ogden, returned Mon- Irwin. held here. day afternoon. The Logan Sheet Metal Company has Mr. John Lamborn has moved his Mr. Orlo Brough, who has had a f.fonbV back f.(om Randolph after installed a hot air furnace! in the hemorrhage of the brain is home from having completed the trenching for amusement hall which will add greatthe hospital, and.' on the impiove. the water system at that place. ly to the comfort of the patrons. Now all we need is for some children to be furnished some maxium silencers? Mr. and Mrs.David Thomas are Stanley Wilsons daughter, Jean, is back home again and has to stay in at the home of Mrs. John Earley. Wot? bed a couple of months. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Nebeker moThe Mutual presented 3 one-aplays Jim Clawson, Roy Snowball, Stan- Friday night to a large and appreci- tored to Salt Lake early this week where they will spend Thanksgiving, ley Wilson, Tom Norris; Bill Jones, ative audience. and witness the football game. and Carl Harris are up in the timbers. Bill Jones and Stanley Wilson came Elder Rulon J. Weston who has P. Satterthwaite, Logan Mr. home for Thanksgiving, but toe rest spent the past two and one half years and Herbert R. Weston of are going to stay over. laboring as missionary in the Cali- merchant returned fornia Mission Saturday Centi-a- l Mills of Logan were shaking Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jones are build evening and was one of the speakers hands with friends and visting relaing a new home on, the Grin Jackson at the quarterly conference held at tives here on Monday. A large . Ranch. Paris, Idaho, .on Sunday. On Monday evening the North Rich number of persons attended this con- Thomas Norris and Peter Clawson High school sponsored a Thanksgiving have new radios. dance, selling hot dogs and punch, to the contest on laws. aid in the purchase of class pins, a Garth Nichollsi has passed his ten- fine turkey was given for the lucky Will Hoffman has installed a lightderfoot test. number, which a Mr. Oalder of Garing system at bis ranch house. Each patrol held a meeting during den city received. Of course we were Patrol "No. 1 met at the disappointed in not etting it ourMr. Wesley Keail killed a wild cat the week. School Gym. Patrol No. 2 at selves, but they still sell feather down by his sheep camp. It had High Weston Barkers .home. Patrol No. dusters, eh. leeu killing sheep. - " No. 4 at 3 at Eldon Norris home. Miss Edna SnowbaliHas here for a Reed Kennedys, apd JSq. 5 at Stephen Robert Thomson and A Leslie Webb Eacii patrol reported also, went for the same purpose RobKennedys. short visit. that much work was done and a good ert, amt your trips getting someis Smith Ike that is It reported what frequent? (?) time had at these meetings. selling his interests in the Swan Creek Eelectric to Mr. Robinson of George Washington ct -- the new Evereadys. Absolutely marvelous reproduction. Doubled sen- Oi-so- n sitivity, for unusual distance when you want it. . . Laketown ward has followed in line with other wards in the Bear Lake stake in adopting the family budget sytern. The price of the ticket for the entire family, for the year is 5.00. The piogram consists of the following: Nov. 22 Three one act plays; Dec. 13, drama; Dec. 25, dance; Dec. 20, picture show; Jan. 17, dance; Jan. 24, Minstrel show. Feb. 2, drama; March 17, social and dance; March 28, concert or opera. April 17, picture show or dance. Ma 2 primary ntertain-meJune 5, pictuie show. The Paris Post d i , LAKETOWN WARD ADOPTS FAMILY BUDGET SYSTEM All-electri- c, for maximum convenience. Built strong and sturdy, to give you true musical enjoyment for a lifetime. We have a limited number of these extraordinary sets. If you want immediate de- livery youd better come right in! -- RADIO RECEIVERS Dunnings Confectionery :o; Evanston, Wyoming Lake-tow- n, - is counted on Miss Ada McKinnon the sick list this week. The Yule Log Still Burns Ted Pope has the electric lights in his home. Supt and Mis. Law and Miss Oreta Morrell ate their Thanksgiving dinner in Cache Valley with their folks. Miss Mary Kiddy has gone to City. tJThe Yule log may not burn this Christmas Eve- as in Colonial days, but its memory is bright. The spirit of the early American Christmas will prevail in many homes. Authentic, colorful Bigelow-Hartfor- d Rug designs will do their share in creating the proper atmosphere. Mr. Coffman is spending Thanksgiving at home. Frank Snowball lias been among the sick this week. club girls Monday night the had a party at Mrs. Velate Bartons home. They received their pins. - .. ! r (fLots of folks are Christmas shopping Make your selections early while our stock is complete. Largest assortment of home furnishings we have ever displayed Well have a surprise for you come and now. Rugs giving dinners. The well laden table not only appealed to the palate but to the eye as well. The center was a silver basket filled with white carnations, with blue candles in silver hold ers and pastel shades. Wyoming Linoleums Norman Gray had one of those types of experiences you read about. He hasnt quit shaking yet. While coming from Kemmerer where he had been with a load of turkeys, he was confronted by two men who had their car turned across the roadway, and were signaling for him to stop. Norm had different intentions. He turned off the side of the road and passed the men who fired two shots. Norm doesnt know whether the shots were fired at him or his car. He was going so fast the shots didnt catch him any way. The bandits, or prohibition officers. or who ever they were, pursued him down as far as Fossil', then Norm is sure, gave up the chase. now and also thankful that his car can make seventy miles an hour. ' Mr. and Mrs. (Lemon of Laketown Bishop and Mrs. Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Moss were the honored guests at one of Mrs. Reay's splendid Thanks- see! Window Shades Evanston, ! Wyoming 4-- H Mrs. George Wilson had a narrow cape last week. While rounding a curve in Parleys canyon the car in which she was riding turned over on its side. None of the badly frightened occupants were injured. a. . Wellman Electric Electrical Christmas Gifts Either regular or 32 Volt es- Practical gifts for the home express a lasting sentiment their message of cheer and friendliness will receive a hearty welcome from every member of the family. R. E. Bryan his Mrs. . Now on Display at i Mr. Lamborn was in town Sunday. - Christmas Stock SCOUT NEWS Allen Hatchs patrol, No. 4 was. winner in the estimating contest Tuesday night with Walter Marshalls patrol, No. 2 second, rail Norris patrol was winner in Percolator and Urn Sets Toasters Waffle Irons Hot Plates Egg Cookers Mixers Hair Dryers Curling Irons Room Heaters Sewing Machine Motors Gifts for the Home Frigidaire Electric Ranges Washing Machines Vacuums . Electric Irons Electric Mangles Thermostoves Christmas Decorations Christmas Tree Lights Colored Electric Lamps Electric Wreaths All Sizes We carry a full line of electrical supplies, including those for use with farm lighting plants, such as 28-3- 2 volt lamps, 32 volt lamps, 32 volt electrical equipment and Delco jOil. Any article in our store may be purchased under our Christmas Club plan and will be delivered without extra charge. MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY |