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Show 11. V Ni&Ytfd, KAXDU.W'fi. U'JtAJi tfSS The Rich County uiin Reis Randolph Wedding Bells Local News ; 1870 PuWished i.y THE RICH COUNTY NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY Chivrea k second class matter Mat iMW7 S. at the lot Office at tUndolpb tk, under the act of Marcn 3. 1879. in cum Bertha Nicliolla is home, again At the County Qourt-- - after an operatic or, appendjoit-u- s Wed' evening October JHh. Mr . By JOHN Snowball t the L.J! S. Hospital in Orland Pope, soil of Mr. and Mrs. By Bequest Salt Lake, . . , , , , Ed, Pope of Randolph, and May 30, 187- 1- Very few of the many AUTHOR McKinnon Jooobson the very accompliwho 'staked of claims in the fall before Mr Allen from the State AuditPublisher ' shed daughter of Mr. and appealed, So their claims were given to ors offiee was at tbe couit' house Published every Saturday at lianddolv pew comers. ot Provo Utah, formerly 1871 found ou business thi1 - week. of summer and The spring of Randolph, were bojgnd in the Randolph Utah Nov. 13 !920 Randolph quite a busy town, a post offbonds of holy Matrimony Bishop ice had been established with William . Tbe first gray wolf caught in Peart off iciateing atthocerimony Howard as Post M aster, and a tri weekly Rich Co. since, fbe . Bonnty was Mrs. Ed-- Pope mail,, Robert Pope General Merchant, X lised to 62 dollars, wua brought in those presant we:e, . L u Gunn, Grandma Peay, Mrs. Sa-aEdwin T. Pope the town cobbler, Wm. by Frank Ivenr.euy this week. David Howard the blacksmith, James and Arthur McKin Dr M S.Reav. TheJchool board met Monday and County clerk at mill saw and a shingle Huff building PHSICIAN non. The news joins their many to talk over school business. the mouth of big creek, we found William AMR friends in wishing them a long & SUPG E o N Tyson, Samuel Brough William Pead , married lite, N. Thirty men and ten teams were happy ( Agness Smith John Cameron, Samuel I UtMnei a tpoualiy t r i ou he wood houses, in iu road others busy and Henderson log East the good Office at Residence. Getting hilled in an automibile Utah and much sage cleared of the streets. hills Wednesday and, Thursday to accident Randolph is rather common. A most Many new settlers came this year- the get things tu for hauling shape up to date method is by falling nt most of them to stay, we notice among wood to their respective homes of an aeroplane. HSONS C0: them James Brown and Echart Binzley BOH this winter. . JOHN families their those two after geeting Manufacturers of Mrs. Rachel Picket has been settled here went tathe railroad to work I : Small A will made now while deposit on tbe tick list this week. at Wasatch, both were taken sick & fox ve soon died after reset article and there brought being Chiistmas any ' j The high grade school was closed home, those being the first fo die in Shop early. Our best attention down Tuesday on account of the Randolph, Others came Archibald McKimail orders. b Mi-Leon- au Announcement a Phons or Write ! Forevery thing in the Drug , -- - 1 line. Remember we give you t , i, - I Granite Monuments and Headstones,! Prompt and efffeient service v V. - Wright Drug; Co Marble Brigham' Utah nnon, Geo. A. Peart, Jane Swartz and son, John M. Baxter, William and Walter & Montpelier, given Goodman Cash in fc Jewlers, Eiauston, Wyoming. Norris, Edwin and O. J. Spencer, John !"nowball. Olavas Jacobson, Robert Calder A. E and Lafeyette D. Pearce, Mary z - i Evanston Wyo. cold spell and no coaL READ THE ADDS ON THE OPPOSITE Mrs A. W. Nebekerof Lapoini PAG THEYR OF INTEREST TO Wilford Woodruff and u former Randolph resident it hero its Mead Rex, Apostle Are you ill? is often auswered-'Owith their others and Wilford son Jr. Mr. A.G. Rex of Logan is in visiting with hr father, Mr, John jonly a cold, as if colds was only a families. Among the young men who Snowball and other relatives, she town Ibis week at' ending to his matter of little consequence, but the were looking for a place to make their a that learn to people are beginning accompanied- by MibS Fei n Norris is trifl- home we notice Ruben and Hyrum Only a Cold- ' - ALL h common cold is a matter not to be Rex and brother Alfred Ether W arburton, ed with, that some of the most serious William O. Pead and others. diseases start with a cold. As soon as Coltrin, Levi At a meeting of the County Co- Early in the season our log meeting the first indication of a cold appears take finished mmibsioners Monday, Harry Nich-ol- U house was Chamberlains Cough Remedy. Remem- school and amusement roof the only public wan appointed Road Supet viber that the sooner yop get nd of your and with, a shingle in town good the others having building and this remedy sor of the district. (A the less the cold danger, will help you to throw it off'-- , " ? - Randolph' solid dirt roofs for two reasons, warmth and cheapness. Samuel Brough w'as our - 1 mason and chimney builder. President Brigham On June the 20th. Young and party came by way of Wa- for a good job.) get bus good man , , Harry they are in bad shape. Keep Mr. Dave Norris has moved his family back totQwn from the Nprria ranch on t)ig creek. Cood Cough Medicine for 7 Miss.Algie Pearce has return ed to her school at Rexburg Ida. par-t'cnla- to, rs s box. Bank of Randolph 1 Randolph, utuh, C. W.Wa Jtu.Csiliitr c. - I s GOODMAN A C ash in log meeting ated, Pres. Young and his party then nothing better for couges and colds in went to Lake Town held meetings with children or for your self. It keeps the people then made a treaty with the cough loose, expectoration easy and soon Indians, he convinced them there was the system from tbe cold. for in the to keep up'the treatment. You will find WRIGHT JEWELER EVANSTON ON AND AFTER JAN. 1st I WILL BE PREPARED TO DCP- -, LIGATE LENSES, LATEST REFACTORY r . INSTRUMENTS. USED J SATISFACTION ' , GUARANTEED V This Means You When you get up with a bad taste in . your mouth, a dull tired feelirg, no relish ' for food and are constipated, you rray know that you need a dose of Chamber-- ' Iains Tablets. They not only cause an . agreeable movement of the bowls, but : dense and iuvigorate the stomach anb mprove the bigestion. . OU) nEUODLE! There are tens of thousands who realized the benefits of the growth-promoti- ng t - Je Evanstoh, Wyoming Mrs.J A. Barnes of Evanston formeily Miss. Hattie Pope, is vis- thdr children. You may depend Eadavl for the to the .Send your watch and clock repair work to us - work guaranteed. two years Mail orders given special attention. took place on this day short this ago. Goodman & Casbexi - Jewelers Frank Pearce and a horse from John Sorls, The hay crops were Very season on account of the light winter, we were told that we did not need hay Evanston, Wyo. only for a horse or cow that we keep up stock could all winter out, but to- our great surprise the first snow came about - adv, Word has reached us that Miss Hannah Johnson who was injured iu an automobile accident last September, and since then has been operated on several times at is in quite the L. I) S. a critical condition, her" father - the middle ef November and fell about three feet on the level, Wm. Howard Henry Harper, Samuel N. Henderson and the writei had started for Balt Lake the day, before the storm with team and Ho-pita- l, it was thought impossible for them to get back with thei? team and Wm. Johnson, brother Orval aud wagon, the snow at Wasatch was near sister CriUa left Thursday morning four feet deep, there was not a sign of for Salt Lake to be with h r. asatch and Ransage brush between dolph the party after doing their business A larger and better line of gifts m Salt Lake, started back home Levi O. ' us fead joined us and returned with now iu stock, than over car tied be after seven days of breaking and fore. Dont fail to call when in Ev-in the snow ' we arrived in Rando ans&on. Goodman Cashin Jewelers ' wagon, V g if ' ,Cotrt nuef Fo i r le ( ne I'aho roller feed ruder inquire I alula Land and Live-toc- k Co. Lane Town. adv. 520105) it reguhdv to i' Thomas Norri9 all of RnnbelpH of Utah has filed in this olfice lists Utah and B. C. W alton of W oodrtlff dull in lands, selected by the said State, uuder Utah, of the Acts of Congress, appro. fregion section 6 ved July 16, 1894, as Indemnity school houses music, were wide open and no one seemed to remember the great event that Oct. 20 Indians stold a team of horses from the writer, a mare and colt from To in childhood, who now give a made from little creek, William Norris Monday .evening and will continue and sons also Samuel Brough taking out Armistic Day was very to be held e.ich Monday during watter in lower field, Wilford woodruff Randolph this year. The his sons an Indian boy also the writer the winter months. -, nr dance that was scheduled took out the water fer .their respective True W ilder of Hatch Rock Mr, night was pospened due farm twentys on the south side of tbe is here. relatives field. visiting Springs business lack of upper ph, ScpSfe s , wall-ertn- properties of epea J - -- . FIT feYEGLASSES AND , 5 .Mrs. A. 8. Findlay is slowly iting with relatives here this week land above described, before Clerk ef recovering from a very painful Notice Lak$ y Panquish (fish) plenty t the District Court, at Randolph, Utah 4 infection has been in her she foot, all. FOR SALE. FIFTEEN DEAD United States Land Office, Salt Lake the 17th day of Decembar, 1920. Tbe first boy borrj in- - Randolph was confined to her home since the City, Utah, A HORN SHORT REGISTERED names as witnesses: Claimant 1817. the first of October. 4thOctober 29, 1920 . Calvin T. Stewart ept. Hoy Snowball BULLS INQUIRE FALULA first girl Lottie Pead Jan, 1871. To whom it may Concern: A. P. Jacobson In May the first water ditches were Priesthood meeting ,was held LAND & LIVESTOCK GO. adv Notice is beie by given that the State im ' clerk, Valuable in our nab-- depoiiit vaults. Tlity lOtr absolute security against theft, fir mold or destruction ot any kind. Kv ery accommodation is affordad that in thwa who rent compartment is vaults the relit o( which vry beginning as low as 11.28 for ' . v Papers, etc.j FOR SALE .TlieY'. Q. Jackson Only nine ' more weeks until residence on Canyon street for Children Christmas. We have gifts for old see A1 Larson at the News Mrs J. W. Phillips, Ga. phoned to J, satch, they stayed two nights. President - Gifts, of jeirlry, silverand younga bottle merchant therefor ?loyd,the Young and party organized the ward of Chamberlains Cough Remedy and j with Randolph H. Stewart as bishop ware etc. are gifts that 'Idst.- Do '"Litt'e George, the son of Geo said, she had. fought a bottle of it at his Wi.liam .Howard and Archibald McKinn- - uot fail to see our fine assortment . . f B s ; Jli Brough is slowly recovering from .store- recently and that it was doing her on councelors- - yilliam Howard ward f goods. I 'fchiJdrerT so much good that ' she warite'd very bd infection of the jaw , house wab dedicour Yelets A Your ii;bINDIGESTION drr M smriW Conn, Bear tceiggvb, or irtdi vidby r aUrt r CdU, vicn&(y QUICK RELIEFS Price, A! SO v "v 23-50-- 75 4 TABLET er staffs -- jr I roHM orwire OF is Serial No. 027150 United States Land Office. Township 14 Salt Lake City, Utah, July 13 1930. North, Range 7 East italt Lake Meridian To Whom It May Concern: Copies of said lists so for as they relNotice is hereby given that the State ate to said tracts dy descriptive subdivisi- - of Utah has filed in this office lists of ons, have been conspicuously posted in lands, selected by the said State, under this office for inspection by any person section 6 of the Act of Congress, approNA i SWi, Section 3; interested and by the public generally. During the period of publication of Mary and Leoia the daughters this notice, or any time thereafter, and of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McKinnon before final approval and certification who have been sick with dipthe under departmental regulations af April or contests against 25, 1907, ria are very much improved at the claim ofprotests the State to any of the this writing, tracts or subdivisons hereinbefore, desBOOST r cribed on the ground that the same Is more valuable for mineral than for Boost your city, boost your friend, purposes, will .be received B Mist the lodge that you attend. and noted for. report to the General Boost the street on which youre dwelling Land Office at Washington, D. G FailBoost the gMds that you are selling. ure so to prote st or contest, withjn th Boost the people round about you time specified, will b considered sufficThey can get along with out you, ient evidence of character Bu t sucess will quicker find them! of the tracts and the selections there of If they know that youre behind them. being otherwise free from objection, will be approved to the State. Boost for every forwad movement, Gould B. Blakely Boost for every new improvement, Register. Boost me man for whome you labor, B lost the stranger and the neighbor. Cease to be n chronic knocker. UJ S. Land Office at Salt Lake City Cease to be a progress blocker. 1st. non-miner- Notice 1920, tah November, Notice is here by givea that Daniel Kiddy of Woodruff, Utah, who on May 21st 1615 made homestead entry, If youd make your city betier, Boosi it to the final letter. Mrs Gorj.ti L. r Ixiri. fL ike of ,V rs Philip town to the V is! y . 0- impressed Lesson en Krni. for NEI NE), SEJ SWi, Si What did your father whip yon (as law night?" naked one small hog of NEl, Wi SE, Section 13; NEtf NWi scc'Jiar Oh, ws had an argument NWi NE& Section 24, Township 9 north Whenev-- r ye - near a man kn shout my Sunday school )teton, and 4 East; Salt Lake MOridiau, has l. , he waa trying to prove to Jhat the range ask nis of intention to make three notice awmllov riinin9 did srhale aotaaOy fil$d fid aa paper , just (eking fouah." him how much he owes it years proof, to estalirft cfii,' to the N 3P Notice lands, Viz: n . ved July 16, 1894, as Indemnity School ' lands, viz: Serial No.. 024582 SEi SE. SWi SEw Section 21; SEt SWk, Seation 22; SE NWi.,, Section 27; NW NW. Section 23, Township 10 North, Range 3 Eat, Salt Lake Meridian. Copied ot said lists, so far as they relate to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions, have been conspicuously posted in this office for Inspection by any person interested and by the public generally. During the period of publication af this notice, or any time thereafter, and before final approval and certification; under departmental regulations of April 25, 1907, protests or contests against tbe claim of the State to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore, described on the ground that 'thel'aame is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the General Land Office at Washington, D. G Failure ao to pretest or contest, within the time qpcifi-ed- , will be considered sufficient evidence of character of the . tracts and the selections thereof; being otherwise free from Objection, will be approved to the State. Gould B. Blakely, Register |