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Show An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 2, Number 35 Laketown $1.50 Per Year In Advance Randolph, Utah, Friday, September, 12 1930 Links Woodruff News Mr. and Mrs. Ole Mattson, and family and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mattson and son Asael, Mr. Carl Johnson and Mr. and Mis. Herman Wood attended the funeral of Mrs. Emmu Stewart of St. Charles, Friday. Mrs. Stewart was a Mattson brothers. sister-of-th- Mrs. Melvin Putnam and youngest son, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Mont- gomery to Salt Lake where she will spend a few days, returning home the latter part of the week. It is just e" Raymond B. Lawborn and family and Fred Feller Sr. motored to Salt Lake last week. I Miss Blanche Barker of St. Charles, has been visiting with her aunt, ilrs. Hattie Mattson for the past two w eeks. I , , The majority of our townspeople attended quarteilv Stake Conference it Paris Sunday. They pronounce it a splendid success. g ' Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Martin and family of Salt Lake, who spent the sum- mer here, returned home Wednesday, September 3. Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Irwin, who trucked their furniture, remained until Friday, returning with a load pf fruit. More chivorees and more dances. ... - 4eft--Moad-gg Fri-da- . CARD OF THANKS The family of the late George B. Thomson, wish to express their thanks to those, who served such a delicious lunch and in any way helped them in their tereavement. ELECTRIC IRON SETS ' ' FIRE TO HOME POPULAR YOUNG COUPLE . HAVE WEDDING RECEPTION . . CALL FOR REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION LOCALS BISHOP SMARTS MISSIONARIES ON THEIR JOURNEY Mr. Ira Muir, Ivarn Hoffman and Voli Ilanney were taken to Salt Lake City by Bishop L. B. Johnson of the Randolph Ward Monday, where they will receive a two weeks training tie-lo- re departing for their missions. Such acts as these are always remembered and the missionaries will feel that .Bishop Johnson is really interin their welfare. ested it . T Jpshpa Eldredge, our old townsman, is back in our midst. In spite of his age, he looks hale and hearty, and can still step pretty Lively. C. S. Ilendee has returned from the road camp at Wasatch. Glen Rex has returned to Midway, A wedding reception was given in Utah, wheie he w'ill teach school the honor of Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Muir coming year. Wednesday night, Septemler 3, in the Pntnam Hall at Woodruff. The evening w'as spent in dancing. A good program was also rendered, after which a delicious lunch was served to more than 309 guests. Many beautiful presents were received by the young couple. GOVERNOR DERN ADVOCATES PASSAGE OF AMMENDMENTS e Dispellin' all doubt as to his on tax revision, Governor George H. Dern has taken a position strong0f the proly advocating the p amendments by posed constitutional he people this fall. His position ws outlined in an address delivered Monday. September 8 before the state federation of labor at its annual convention in Salt Lake. I am heartily in favor of that program because I believe it is to be an mprovement upon Utahs present tax system, he said, I am !n favor of it because, I think it will make possible a fairer distribution pf the tax burden than we have today. Governor Dern pointed out many flaws in the present constitution, the effect of which is to grant exemptions to the great mass of intangible property and, render it impossible to either tax the property itsel, or to tax the income derived therefrom. Experience he said, has shown it to be faulty to tax a few classes of intangibles not exempted by the constitution, at the same rates as are applied against tangible property. This, he declared, is required under the prevailing uniform rule in the constitution. - The charge that intangible property is being, favored by laxity on tht was refuted by part of; tax officials the Governor. He ' said the principle of taxation of intangibles at the same rates as tangible property is wrdnV and cant be done. atti-!ud- Miss Clara Clawson has left for Summit Countv to teach school during the next school year. ' Nebeker was taken to Salt Lake City to the L. D. S. hospital where she was operated upon for appendicitis. Ran, who returned Wedreports her .getting nesday evening, along nicely. Mrs. ' Ran W. T. Reed of Salt Lake is auditing the books for the county and the Board of Education. - . - , - . , Hast Friday night Arch McKinnon was awakened in the middle of the night and discovered that his house was on Are. Upon inevstigating, it was found that some of hte boys had been pressing1 thor clothes and had forgotten to turn of the power from the electric iron, before going to the dance. The iron became so hot' that it burnt its way through the library table fairing , down through on the lower shelf of the table. It set fire to a number Of books and paeprs and had no-Mr. McKinnon awoke just-- when he 'did, his whole home would have lioen- to flames, s it was nothing but the table was hurt very much. The iron seems fo be O. K. RICH COUNTY FAIR COMMITTEES WORKING HARD , NOTICE Nearly all the Fair Committees the .work that was set All horses that are going to run in have finished, for them to carry out. the races at the County. 'Fair, must be The exhibit building is fast nearing entered with fee not later .than Sept. completion and is going to add con22, entries to he made with any one siderable to the appearance of the of the committee: Mart Kearl. Burn- Fair Grounds. The way things are ell Whitincton, Theris Cornia, Blain" shaping up, this will be the best fair Spencer, W. E. Fackrell. ecr held in Randolph. , A bridal shower was given in honor of Mrs. II. C. Clifford at the home of Eva Cornia by Mrs. John Owen Cox, Mrs. Milton and others. A large crowd attended and a good time reported. The bride was delighted with many lovely gifts. LET THERE BE LIGHT 4 J. A. Cheney has donated a portion of land for right of way in his lakeside field. With this land and that FAREWELL PARTY -- which Andrew Mattson GIEN MISSIONARY donated, will equal about 7 acres for a public park. A dinner party was given in honor This is; neatly appreciated by the towns folk. of 0ara Muir Saturday evening at the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. Sol. ConJ. C. Rich of Riel) Motor Co. of ley. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Montpelier, Idaho, was in town SunJ. G. Muir, William Muir, Mr. and day. Mrs. L. G. Muir, Mr. and Mrs. L.- G. .Carl A. Wnhl.strom and family of Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Conley. Eva uston, W.vo., visited at the home Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Mqir, Clara Clawof his brother, X. Oliver Wahlstrom son, Harry Alexander, also the grand on Monday. children. 4' A delicious dinner was served, tin District Judge, D. W. Moffat and tables being decorated with beautiful wife of Salt:l4lke, visited with P. D. flowers. Mof faF on "Sunday. Tlidge" Moffat Is Clara- tuoyning . for .Salt a candidate for 'Supreme Judge on the Lake where he will attend the MisDemocratis ticket. sionary school for ten ; days before leaving for the North Western States EARLY SETTLER LAID AT REST Mission. George Brown Thomson, 73, of Logan, died at his home Tuesday night, Setpenvber 2, following a series of strokes. Mr. Thomson was born m Kilwarnoek, Ayrshire ' Scotland, June 1, 1837. He emigrated to Utah in 1873, living at Laketown until 1!)18. Funeral serevices were held in Logan . y morning. after , which he was A short service brought to was held by the graveside prior to his burial here. lie is survived by his widow', Mrs. India Thomson, Texas. George A., Malad, Idaho; Robert Ft., laketown ; Mrs. Archie Webb of Sait Lake; Mrs. Jessie Scott of San Rafael, California ; Mr. Thomas Thomson, Salt Lake Mrs. Rebecca Havens, ,,f Marshall, Missouri Mrs. Valate Eliason, Los Angeles, California; Mrs. once .Isaacson, Provo; Hyruni Thomson, Randolph, and Mrs. Jean Morris. Salt Lake. There. are 28 grand children and 1 great grand child living. Ail the immediate children were here, except Mrs. Rebecca Havens of Missouri. indication of cupid influence. The new ones are: Mr. Valier Frazier of Woodruff and Miss Hazel Matthews of Evanston, who were married by Bishop T? J. Tingey last Sunday afternoon in' Stake House at Woodruff. Also M. Levain Eastman of Evanston and Miss Lenoa Frazier of Woodruff were joined in holy bonds of matrimony by Bishop Tingey at the same place and at the same hour last Sunday. Parley Ilart and family are sepnd-ina few days in Ogden visiting with relatives. it Mr. Unk Cox dislocated his shoulder while riding in Rodeo at Morgan during Morgan County Fair. We wish him a speedy recovery. It must be that the marriage bug has made a wholesale innoculation if the number of marriages are any Mr. and Mrs. Austin Willis and family motored to Ogden on business ' last week. becoming generally known Mr. Fred Stacey of Evanston and Miss Vanice Moss of Woodruff were married in Evanston some time ago. that . Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hoffman are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby ., Septemberboy, bom Saturday, mother and babe doing fine. Les was so fussed that orie would have .thought it .was the first born. ' - - ' t All male members of the Ricli County Fair Committees are requested to meet on the fair grounds.. Thursday, September 18 to arrange everything in readiness for the Fair September 23 and 24. 1 I wish to announce to ail the teach- ers of the Rich County schools that I have agreed to represent the F, A. Ow'en Publishing Co. this, year. They are, as you know, publishers of Normal Instruction Primary Plans the widest circulated teachers journal in the world and by far the best. In connection with the magazine activities-. they are grouping a number of very fine journals, namely w' Time Hygiene Etude, Nature Magazine, Review of Resources, Golden Book and Practical Home Economies, which have fL special appeal to the school field and which are offered at very fine combination prices with ; Primary' Plans. Normal-Instructio- n f - - NOTICE AH gJ;ionalities, we know no race, creed fft. color ; - women, men who are desirous of- preparing for the defective profession; communicate with Scotland Yard Detective' Bureau, Corraan Bldg. 36 Division St., Albany, N.,Y. - 1 ' ' Thought Supreme Mind is the great levr of all things ; human thought is the proceSs by which fiurtiaK'elWftarcultiniatels-answered- Daniel Webster! The wedding dance given by Ellie and Unk was attended by a very large hereby called to meet at Randolph, crowd. Utah on Saturday, Sept. 13th., 1930, at 2 oclock P. M. at the County Court A shower will be held in Putnam of electing Ilall on Hou.so, for the purpose next in honor of Mr. three delegates to the Republican and Mrs. Friday Unk Cox. State Convention to be held at Salt j Lake City, Utah, on Monday, Septem- - j The usual Thursday night dances ber 13th., at 9 :30 oclock P. M. ; and ' will be given by Smuin and his play-- , also to elect three delegates to attend ers. a Republican Convention of the First Congiessional District of the State of The montlhy work and business Utah to be held at Salt Lake City on of Woodruff It. S. was held meeting Monday, September 13th., 1930, at 4 Tuesday afternoon. Those who were oclock P. M. ; and also for the tranpresent enjoyed a very pleasant afsaction of any other business that ternoon together. may come before the meeting. 1 W. T. REX, CIRCUS AT EVANSTON SEPT. 17 County Chairman. H. J. NORRIS, JR., Now is the time to see (according Secretary. to youngsters and many grownups) i the four greatest words in the English M. I. A. TO HOLD Is. Coming. OPENING DANCE language asThe Circus Assemble many words as you will there is no combination that can The opening dance of the M. I. A. and the same thrill of expectancy awaken Will be held Tuesday, September 10th. announcement that the Circus, as the This is a budget number and the Rec- most democratic of all amusements, is lamation Plant Orchestra will furn- on way to upset for a day the sex ish the music. The Mutual expects the cialitsand domestic arrangements of largest dance of the season. If you are town and country. atinterested in Mutual work, better Schell Bros, promises a show that tend the opening dance. will . .gladden the heart of childhood of youth for grown SPECIAL TO THE RICH COUNTY and stir memories to who every circus that folks go REAPER comes along just to take the children. Curios are in the allotment of Eleven students from Rich County Schell Bros, attractions ranging in were registered for resident collegielephant to ate work at the University of Utah size from the ponderous formed the Junior, ''rfectly , and tiny smallest in the world with a during the college year horse, 1929 summer two attended the school, of only 40 pounds and a height according to official figures given out weight of only 26 inches. by E. J. Norton, Recorder. Bros. Circus is coming to EvSchell enrolThe total resident collegiate "Wyo., Wednesday, Sept. 17th., anston, 1929-3was 3317. lment for the year rain or shine. This numb er included 2013 men and with two performances 1304 women. These came from twenty-eigANNUAL OUTING HELD othcounties in Utah, thirty-twWashin the United States, er states The Y. M. and Y. L. M. t A. Stake ington, D. C., Alaska, Hawaii, the Boards held their annual outing SepPhillippine Islands, and eleven for- tember 3rd at the River. The ward ofeign countries. The foreign students fice were also invited and a delicious were from Brazil, Canada. Chin, supper was enjoyed by all. It France, Germany, India, Japan, Mex- chicken is rather interesting to know that ico, Peru, Russia and South Africa. of the Randolnh Mutual presithree CaliIdaho, Wyoming, Colorado and dents were in atendance. We can he fornia' led the other states of the sure that there was plenty of sport United States in the number of stu- as they took the horse shoes and a ball dents at the University. The total en- along. If rollment from Rich County wras 14. PIANO AT SACRIFICE ' - -- 1929-30- 0 ht o - -t- - NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION We have on hand jn the vicinity of one of our very best pianos. Randolph DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Rather than pay storage or reshfip this U. S. LAND OFFICE instrument to Ogden, we will sell it Salt Lake' City, Utah to a responsible party at a special August 6, 1930. on easy terms. Or, we will rent NOTICE is hereby given that Ray price, with the privilege of buythe piano S. Miller of Murray, Utah, .who, on and apply rent on purchase later ing made stock raising May 14, 1929, la answering, please give full homestead entry, No. 048403, reference i,n first letter. Address Glen (or Lots 1, 2, .3, 4, & Bros. Music Co., Ogden. SVb), Section 1, Township 13 North, 7 Range East, Salt Lake. Meridian, has Adv. Sept 1 filed notice of intention to make final to claim land the to establish NOTICE Proof, above described, before the clerk of the district court, at Randolph, Utah, Timber on ground owned by the on the 1st. day of October, 1930. Randolph Land & Live Stock Go. is Claimant iames and witnesses; WM. D. ALLEY, of Sage, Wyo. not for sale. Anyone cutting same will ERNEST J. HANSEN be prosecuted. JOSEPH KENT and RANDOLPH LAND & LIVESTOCK CHARLES ELLER, all of Cokeville, - fdV-A- ll SN1, CO. Wyoming. r . '' , A Republican County Convention is Adv. Aug. 15-22-- RAY HOFFMANN, ELI F. TAYLOR, Register Sept. 2. President. Adv Sept 6. |