OCR Text |
Show t Vo V ,;p-:'- T tS. A.- -. , . I cs Randolph Utah in iOrM S.Reav. .PhSICIAN ' - - vND - ' r 'SlffeOBON . f Wcrtrfr "tMStrrct Reeitienee. nt Office j J - - i ?i8.70 ; l.ocal News, ' Snowball By JOHN . , ill f JBy rHqnest. lm The Rich County Rid Seal Day For Rich Mrs Richard Jackson ami leturredhom Jlou-- j Punished l.y 1 11F. RICH'COIJNTY County. alji-ffrom under day Ogden fJEW. PUBLISHING COMPANY IhjT liaio j The Christmas Sea campaign Catered a second elas matter ,M been visitin': with rulotmn. the micnices of the Utah Public Hnlth 5. 1897. at the Post Office at llartdolph Association, to finance the fight against , under the aet of Maren 3. 187. gbter Rodell.-- i 1 j , M Csiitj Very Httlesnow ifclL this .first winter ; JIt. TIetel er Vilsnrr left Shur-- t tuberculosis,, and promote the health ARTHUR McKINNOh of our settlementrcattle and hones win. . the public school children - Oct. . 30 th, for his bonnet iitj usad Publisher tered out and dooe well. Many Indians in Utah, has beeu fully organized in the after llnntsvllle past spending roamed' through the country ' their Squaws VuUlnilied every ttntufdayat RandalK Rich County, Supt .G. N. Weston of 1 & softs co 'j3uhm H- year in this city. and papooses beging 'biscuits and Randoof S. Laketown, and Dr.M. Reay 1 1 Manufacturers bf '6 1920 stealing most everything in sight. Prior Utah Public Randolph. the who in is a director lph Miss Nellie Johnson Wjis taken , to This time Leketown and Meadowville Health Ass,n., will both irive supervisory . The entire Republican Ticket 'was' elected tp the L. IX' S. hospital in f in the i Bear Lake Valley help to the committees cf all the count-ry' Nov: 2nd. 'she where wa '. tiiiksCity operated . had with .flra Nebeker as Tho 'heal committees in the four priThe re8ultsvwerei as follows. on for appendicitis. ' as bishop-o- f Aaketown. Josiah-Tuft- s ncipal towns of the couuty are as follows r Harding Coolidge 449 1 Meadowville or Kimball Town as : ' " Laketown . and Roosevelt'222 , d tfox will now ' Executive A Small deposit made most of the settlers were Kimballs from Ruion'B.Maughan chairman, United States Land Office. Smoot 447 iState Senator Salt. Lake City those settlements were r reserve any article foi Christmas finance, William Lrmdorn, Geo. H-- RobinLake Salt City,' Utah July 13 1920. Idaho. 222 Brigham, Utah & Montpelier, , , hard pressed by the Indians who made dwelling best attention son, Shirley Nebeker; auciion Lawrence Our Shop early. 449 (To Whom It May Concerns demands of the bishop for food, soon they r Colton t- -: Johnson, P. D. Moffat, Geo. Lamdorn, mail orders. Notice is hereby given that the State given 220 d Funk wanted whole beefs and in some cases Only a Col'd. Benj. Weston, John H. Weston and Willis of Utah has filed in this office lists of - Goodman & Cashin Jewlers, 464 r Are-yoill? is often auswertd-Oh- ! its they would help them selves to the st Mabey E. Kearl; cafeteria; Lydia Johnson, Mrs. d Taylor 205 ' Evanston, Wyoming. Lula Kearl Mrs, Allie Taylof, M rs. Janee lands, selected by the said State, under only a cold," aa "if colds was only a ock on the range. The settlers were few r Law 412 section 6 of the Act of CongresS.appro-ve- d r matter'd! -- little 'Consequence, but 'the and the Indiana many a massacre was d CaB 249 Mrs ''arah Cheney; entertainRobinson, July 16, 1894, as Indemnity School : people-arMr.-and Mrs. Roy Pead 'are beginning 'to learn that feared as the indians'were short of tob- rYoung 434 PeaIrwin, Kate Sidney viz: ment, Fjelsfed, lands, , common cold fea matter not to be triflV here visiting with their mother rl Stradford, Lula acco. On account of. the whites coming d Thatcher 228 Attalee ... Carpenter, Serial No. 024582 SEi SEb, SWi SEb, ed with, 'that some of 'the most serious in and taking their land and fish a meet- r II. J. Norrisjr 451 State Representative Mrs. Annie Spencer. Kearl; publicity, Heber Irwin and Asuel Section 21, SEb SWb, Seotion diseases 8 tart with a cold. "As soon as 22, SEb ing was called among other things d G. N. Weston 219 to raise at least NV'j, Section 27, NWb NWi4, Section f n Price. Laketon pledges the first indication of a cold appears take . Only nit a more weeks until - 4 Reese 417 year Commissioner Chamberlains Cough Remedy. Remem- -' prayer was offered up to Almighty God r 23, Township 110 North, Range 3 Ea t, We have jrifts for old f250;00 toward $1,00000 for Rich Christmas. . 252 , . ' Salt Lake Meridian. ber that the sooner you get rid of your for his protection, note the results a wind d Huffaker and young- - Gifts of jewlry, silverGarden City ' cold tjie less the danger, and this remedy from the north amounting to a gai) lash- r Johnson 400 2 .Year Commissioner Copies of said lists, so far as they re' ware etc' are gifts that last. Do ' ed the wattere of the lake to fury, driv-n- g d Cook 265 ,'r The euthusiasm at Garben Ciiy is high "will help you to throw it off. to said ti acts .by descriptive late subdiClerk not fail to see our fine assortment L. L. f '00k was named at the mass meetthe waves high on the beach loaded r McKinnon 385 have been conspicuously posted visions, ' with fish, suckers which the indianS gat- d Irwin 277 s of goods, ing as executive chairman of the f t in this office ior inspection by any perhered up for food drying hundreds if I Smith 163 r , Sherlf ' N seal with J. GOODMAN & Cashin Jewelers Hodges, son sale, interested, and by the public gener'UJ S. Land Office at Salt use, thus were the r Hodges 308 ; City pounds for future Thos Calder, and Thos Hodges as fina' om i ng . Eva is oh y ally. ' ' Utah November,' 1st. 1920, d Sprouse 180 prayers of the saints answered. nce, on t entertainment, Mrs. Stella Rich During the period of publication of .1871 spring opened in Feb. Early in r T. J. Tingey Jr, 454 . Noticeis here by Tfeasuer .given tthat Daniel Miss A trie Pei.rce who has beeu Miss May Broomhead, Mary Schiek, and this notice, or any time thereafter, and Kiddy Kif 'Woodruff Utah. whoon May-21- 9 March T.C. Bailey and party of Govern b McK ir.rcn212 , Jerry Sprouse; publicity Earnest Woofib-e- before final approval and certification, leaching school in lie xburg Idaho e 'Recorder "homestead Lamont Pope, Ross Hodges: aurti m entry, No ment surveyors came, surveyed the land r Norris 413 under departmental regulations of April ishome visiting wi'h her r for NEJ NER, SEX SWt, SI into township sections and subdivsions d Barnes 249 ' Clarence E Booth, Royal Pope. Parly 25, 1907, protests or contests against the who has been ill for the past week Hodges; cafeteria, Gladys Pope, Stella, NEi. Wi SEJi. Section 13; NEJ NWi Joseph C. Rich County surveyor rame r Cox 446 Attompy claim of the State to any of the tracts NWf NEJi, Section 24, Township 9 north from Paiis the County seat. Rich County d Me Kmnon 216 Brooker, Mrs. Letty Gibbons, Mrs. Eva or subdivisions described hereinbefore, Assessor Mr. and Mrs. Alma Larson Calder, Mrs, Millie Sprouse and Mrs range 4 East; Salt Lake Moridiau, has at that dhte extsnded from Wasatch on r Brocker on thegiound that the same is more filed notice Of Intention to make three the South to or near Soda springs on the r Neville 419 Surveyor first part of the week Rose Hodges Garden Gity pledges $275 valuable for mineral than for agriculturspent the r years proof, to establish claim to the north, while here Mr. Rich laid off the d Reed 252 t ward the $1,000 00 allotted to Rich Co. al in Evanston. purposes, will be received and noted land above described, before Clerk o land near the town in twenty acre lots for report to the General Land Office the District Court, at Randolph, Utah on the council was that esch head sf a ' Alice Re,iy entertained Vlr- -, Randolph at Washington' D.C. Failure so to.pro-tes- t the 17th day of December,' 1920. family were to have a 20 acre farm and One the largest emergency health of re-- 1 clock and watch nnii Send or contest, within the time specifiiier cousin Tuesdoy your Claimant names as witnesses: a 20 acre meadow close in On account ever held in Rnmloldh was ed, w lil be considered sufficient evidence meatings woric to us.- - work guaranteed.1 Miss Anno M, Cannon f Salt Lake of indian depredations which were liable pair itoy Snowball called to hear the 1 hnstms seal sale of character of the tracts Mailorders A, P. Jacobson given special attention. Miss cannon was lieio in the plan to accume at any time, those who recThursday, It was called by County and the selections thereof, being otherThomas Norris all of Ranbulph eived the the land were to pay back Goodman & Casben -- Jewelers interests of t!i Y , L m 1, A, clerk Arthur McKinnon, and b ut thi- wise free fiom objection, will be approvUtah and B. C. Walton of Woodruff from their enteries the same number of , adv, , Evanston, Wyo. Mr. West of ihe bummit M au rty of the leading men and wt men res- ed to the State. I Utah, acres, the rule was adopted but did not ' Gould B. Blakely, Register mental Works at Huntsville is in ponded they decidod to put ever the work very well and was soon abandoned seal celeb sale one in were Lamborn big by dayg and Fred Rube Randolph, on business in our early settlement our country was ration early in December the citizens election.' for town comeing Tuesday IN THE01STRICI GQUHT OF Richland Co. put was later chand puplic schools jointly participating A Cood Cough Medicine for known as Lake ADDS OPPOSITE ON READ THE Salt and THE respect anged to Rich County in honor of apos- from Ogden A mammoth unction, a cafeteria luncheChildren lHF.FliiSt JUDICIAL' C. Rich who had charge of ively. They said the reason for PAGE THEYR OF INTEREST TO ALL Mrs J. W.TiillipsGa. phoned to J, t , tle Charles on, health parade, clown exercise, all to the Colonization of Bear Lake and their comeing was tliat Cdx need- Dl 'oi1: Floyd, the merchant there, for a bottle v FOR SALE . The V. O. Jai hten close with he ilth pi iplet and knight-hooA t vallies. President Brigham ' . of Chamberlains Cough Remedy and Bear River ed their votes. v and accolade, also grand ball in the ifesidenb&dii Canyon street for par, said she bad bought a bottle of it at his made his first trip to Bear Lake in the names of be will ticulars see Al Larson at the News evening Couhty tore recently and that it was doing her late spring of 1864 his party consisting of , l I ' published next Week. dozIn the Mafir of the) Miss.' Cladys McKinnoi w--ts iu ' children so much good that she wanted twenty or more people with near a Estate of , ) Notice to fto keep up'the treatment You will find en buggys and carriages Pres Heber C, town the ftrst the week. rts., , FOR SALE. FIFTEEN HEAD ME AT MA UKET CITY E Watson, ) Kimball and Smith A Creditors Apostle George Joseph nothing better for couges and colds in REGISTERED SHORT HORN and other church Deceased. John MAINTAINS high ) Taylor SERVICE Children or for your self. It keeps the Mr. V. O- - Jackson has returned to BULLS-INQUIRFALL LA were in the party they had a strong With the c.i trance of Philip Creditors will present claims with vdu cough loose, expectoration easy and soon here for the after visiting Ogden lead their as Smith with Lot body guard ces the system from the cold. LAND & LIVESTOCK CO. adv. Mislay into the business life of Ra chers to the undersigned at her residened at her residence at Laketown, Rich er they went by way of Franklin in Cac- past week tne reoplc are assured o f udolpar were in ruff roads the he County, Utah, on cr lefcre the 2nd day places Valley WRIGHT JEWELER . service iu his p irticular line. Al of December, 1920. A larger and better line of gifts --1 in other very soft On the divide between has Ucn related iu the New,. Mr. Cache and Bear Lake much .snow was now in stock, than over carried 'be "EVANSTON Mary A. Lynn, Administratrix On the evening of Oct 31 st. the Lake Bear Mis. iy recently acquired the City fore. Dou't fail to call when in EvON AND AFTER JAN. 1st encountered, the people of pupils of the higher grades had i Ment Maiket from Lam having been notified of the party com- anston. Goodman Cashin. Jewelers corn Bros Chamberlains Cough WILL FE PREPARED TO haloween party gosts, hodgoblin 1 ing had fixed the roads to some extent Remedy and is laying plaus to give the peo and other nnearlh-'PIT EYEGLASSES AND DUP- -' by shoveling out the big drifts and Mri. Alice This is inort ghosts intended especially for remedy of not only Randolph, dut Lake Rity eatertaiiui'at als in the gymiiHBium pie LIGATE LENSES. covering the soft piaces u ith pine boughs coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough thronged a dinner party Sunday afternoon' r town mid Woodruff even better th From a small Pres. Young on the lead tested every which was daiully beginning its sale and use by shaand Mrs the fallowing guests, My. i has extended to all parts of the United crossing in ihe liberty canyon which was ded la'nterns none Jeaiui to join an that formerly maintained. INSTRUMENTS mud from top to bottom. Pres. George A Al Larson, Miss. Hicks, Milton Mr. Mislay for seversl years was States and to many foreign countries. If in the lively gurnea 11 11 known facts Smith had more or less trouble on acc- Hatch and Orson Larson- - Her sis This alone is enough to corn ince one SATISFACTION connected with the Mutual Ciea-mcr- y ount of hi buggy breaking down by 10 ter iti law Miss. Hannah Reay assis were revealed, nud remarkable that it is a medicine of more than ordiwore toll, Mmsew Ahbm HaCo., but of late has been nary merit. Give it a trial and GUARANTEED P. M. the last rig got to the bottom of you will ting- tch aud Floreuc Noma served manager pf one of the largest no this to bo t'u the canyon, after eating lunch the good ci,. people of Franklin had given us we For sale - One Idaho roller feed lunctieon in the domestic sueuce meat maikets m western , Wyomstarted for Paris - arriving there about . ..Lumber Fa I ala Lmi and loom which wasprettily decoiated ing. at Diamoudville. By reason three in the morning, the settlers had. grinder inquire " & f ' of this creamry experience lie will Co. Lane Town. adv. m crepe paper ou the 6erviig tau Livetocn Saul or no little We John Kimdall, hay, are very now prepitod to fil Je we:e fantistic jack O lanterns all during the coming winter, buy r , t, '.V. Taylor and the writter teamsters Utah Randolph ' cr-da-y By Overwhelm- butt Marble & Granite Aonuriients and Headstones, ing Majority. v, eouth-end'O- rnn been-settle- ( Notice - 1 -- u e m 4 1 .) Notice Chris-istma- -- 1 -- ,V -- I ' n 1615-med- mt-the- , 44 11 -- 1 , 1 d strict lhe State' for the a- of Utah, in 1 j.''.!, of Rich ' off-ical- E -- Notes igh School ' V -- I Latest refactory used for-tun- niMTiiFuii .A' WDIT IVotoet your vita! forces i( and 1w3d up your v little a-.- meeting to Paris on our return the people of on the sick list tins week. Paris put thejr teams to our rigs and We have a lot to s.iy about boos- -' landed us on the top of the divide from $ here to Franklin it was easy goirg ting the town. Some people we heai think that we have to much To bi Continued ffpn lU4 thnee daily after meals. Tens of thousands daily prove that taking Scott's Emulsion is a beakhy habit - - - , ' . t Iwirn- - ind ; 'bias et tlrot blush ntl.i v ff.npjt girl go rwv : 5 feet t? !ten to aecoad thought we t.a rppwn it 4. 1 t - rfMis- - on ' - Wmi ber ;b r uotarltj, adnu- - highly f reined sister ew b mew Is after iCM Jewaal. SA- - to s iy. If you feel that way about it, the best wuj to stop us is to get busy and boost. fit) 1.I. - your prdeis pf lumber, deliverpp cream for hi? former employers, at your place or at the mill. For the Mutual- - Ho will receive the " particulars see cream aud pay, the highest markWm. P Hill et price for cream each ddy in the week excepting Friday, wheq he will go to Wsodruff, and will CIH-3080-! receive cream at the woodruff (GRANULES) btore. Mr. Mislay asks for supp-' The pupils weit gt nerdJy ort. guuiame.i.g satisfaeiicu to ,aii toate"11' on tongue ed that tne memocraiic otes cast d The people ot this uisinct wel-- j ors uid not amour by uieir come the tipe of business men QUICK RELIEF! o much in Rich County. re fleeted by our new addnion 101 thos VTiytili r6lll thp. I the businese life of the iown, mad er scorr bowne ftae pupils ure oou to engage in -J- lAKER8 OF Mrs. George A. Peart has return had been tiausforuieU by magic ed home atter a s lge of aickueBS fiom i utaUagei s, ihe auticb ptef- iu Sait Lake aud Evanston, she is oruiedby me be.cgs pies-e.i- l uid as given. The party went as far south not yet fuly recoveied but is notiesultm seriuus disaster Bt Charles the road ending there a tent glad to get back. , ,r jui lathi r con till ultd iovkrd lea could be seen on a point at Fish Haven ot tile liai.fti vU LVeiu MxSsLotUe Aj clviunon has .been at pi after at St Charles we returned were detaileb to take the horses to the hills for grass, Here a meeting was held anb the land dedicated, much csuuc ilwas ; j S EsiINDIGESTION ms-ru- ci - $1C0 Rewaad, course nig ior honors in doing hej' 0118 Puer will tw Cam f Disaffection. !d,ers pleased to learn that there la at least one r. and Mrs. aBh George ijrounh chores, which will include the Dissatisfaction with our tlfea dreaded dJaeaaa that science has bean able to cars in all its starea and that la springs In some degree from Arthur .McKinnon i etured home daily brushing of the teetn, a half Catarrh. Halla Catarrh Cure Is the only dullness. We reqnlre higher tasks benow. known to 'the medicid fraternity. Catarrh beinc a constitutional from Idaho Fall where tney went hours vigorous play out of doors cause we do not realise the height et a constitutional treat- Cure Is taken Into attend the funeral of Mr. Btou- - daily wash ing of the iace, neck and teoee we have, Robert Loula gtevew ternally, atlncdlreetly upon the blood and roucoue eurtacea of the eyetern, thereears, washing the hands before each ghsaon Gilbert. the foundation of the by destroyina and otvlnr the patient at remrth by tee constitution and naslstlng building P ma .anb other very necessary Starting Trouble. dotag Its work. The proprietors patureaoinmacb The Salvation Army now plans to must have faith In Its curative powloved the comri Gol often are which neglecteb. ers to at they offer One Hundred Dollars tsks, tocome a great matrimonial bureau on people. He mode so many of ' r 4 where before it was supposed to fcelj ' k.TASSSP!L eo ToMB-them. Mias Nellie Smith was an Ogdeu ha unfortunate. Pittsburgh Dispatch. Abraham Lincoln Hair Shady mis far eMMpatm. last week. EMULSIOM Use of Surnames. The custom of using surnames far Christian names, as exemplified in the rases of Harrison and Mr. Holden, goes beck at least three reuturles, but the people stireic r,retty close to Johns, dlaeiuire.. 1 dla-aa- o, u trisitor 14 ar j and Thomases. pwrds try we have seen a In this countendency to use, et baptism, the mother's family name ao a middle name for the child. This, mo ' Mre free use of famny names as given mantes. Far the mm part, however, we are Jehn Hem-T fomiUm. |