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Show ir WJ.il - Rich County Hews becl lly THE RICH COUNTY PUBLISHING COMPANY ed a seemnl eiaw nmtter M aj , at tli Tost Office at Randolph Ider tli aet of Mareh 3. 1879, Randolph Utah in 1888 &93 ' . Local News - 1 Utah sos irble & Granite 8 , fuming End Stanley Wilson Mr. and i;s. Joseph Hatch left If those people, suffering from for an extended visit in Salt Lake the constant expression of perve-rs- e Logan and Ogden. y, Kwo dd only remember that fix Bank of Randolph lea is one ohara- in9i,,it there w6uld Fredd.e Morgan was opera t d on Oi'iatic m re b.cn bones and fewer jaw forms tousi Blast Taurbcay and bones in evidence. was very much impiovod, Tin South m ,il was forced to Born to Mr and Mis- Russel use teams between R mdclpln Findlay a girl Feb. 2S. all concei-ne- d Thursday and Fridy, do to doing nicely. the muddy condition of the roods wife A. Geo. and i'eart Bishop Mr. and Airs. Orange, Mrs. Whleft for Salt Lake Monday, Mis. Peart will remain for some time ite her son Earl and daughter Alable who have suen. tin winter a ad receive medical treatment, at the Sam Rex much, 'eft Thur. Several of Miss (Henna Freclicx-son- s sday for Idaho, High Sciiod friends pleasanAirs, Karnest McKinnon is enjoy tly 6urpns-'- her at her home on ing the Weather in to n, corning up Canyon fctreut Monday evening fiomtht-iranee it Sage Creek. dainty refreshments were served Mrs. Geo. Kenned v Jr. is visitand a good lime hud by all pestnt. ing with her parr nts Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Homer Franghten received J. G Afuir. a Sbveriy broke ankle Idbt week is to blame for the flooded when the horse lie was riding Who fell with him, lie u receiving condition of ou" tmin street and the school )anl, the condition is special attention at the home of deplorable and something should Air. U. W. Mjalton. Le done as it will impair the heala 1 i k C-- Woo-druf- rnrT E CAR LOTS a SPECIALTY nnedy Bro, Props. Retail Dealer In & Whqjjisale Hides, ITuis, Felts, VTotl, Junk, Sirup Iron, Metal, Rutbers, Bones and Bags t RiiEliENCE Office Phone STOCKGKWE! 'We. Tan, Furs GIVE Rugs , A US Make I , and Robes Rctiieaco Phone 39 R Wy0- Repair WORK kinds of nil ves Coats , G1 RIAL and etc. GUARANTEED f v f fst meiting the 7ih. for select on of canidates to us doing represuit camp 11074 at 'it ufe convention. Elmo and Rkodella Jackson A birthday party fur little Ardith turned fro n Ogden Tuesday, after Wamsley was given WeoneBday a short visit there. A Farmers Union was organized this the event being enjoyed by severyear we sent east lor farm goods at a al of her lit' L iiiet.ds. . Air. James Keuuedy was operasubstantional saving, this is the first ted upon Sat. tor the removal of year that our ranchers tried feeding grain D. to beef steers, Aquila Mebeker of Lake a goitre and' his tonsils at tho L. of "e PriJY Sml ls 'erj uc. wile his Salt Town Byron Sessions of Woodruff Thos s, HospUulm in comparison with last Wilson David Jackson and others of and two children aie with him and improved some of the chilHowever Randolph made the experiment and rep- last report states his condition as month, dren ire ery much at disa va, orted it to be a profitable way to fell being favorable. our grain crop, providing the corm crop utage on returning to school after On April 14 in the east were short, Mrs, VVm.v.J . Fox eutei tamed two and a half mooths absence. the thermometer registered foity one firs VV. E. O. C, Wednesday evenThe last d iy o file Income tax below zero, some cold for April. Juije a very (pleasant lime be.ng ing 1st Malcolm McKinron left for a mission is rapidly drawing near , AI uch j to Scotland, he returned July 2S, Jbob held Oj ali the loth, is the date. BANK EVANSTbX WYOMING S Evanston 83 V Little Stephen Kennedy was th Gf the childien. severly kicked by a horse MondAI. VV. of America ay, tearing the lining loose fiom nicely. , Volk r to get barb wire ABSOLUTLY URLiAfeLE . d h s lung he is reported BBaam and Warehouse on County Ron! Office post, poles and other materials and fence the publ c square, as a result the square was fenced as you see it to day (1621) Oarage Randolph, Utah. Cashier, Walton - ", was appointed the own y The Frtiorr of a Bank are bank a without for depositor era conwe have every exist, could not our for deposit venience and protection or- - end we solicit your account on the basis of the srvice we can render you May we add ihaf a conmercial accaunt gives dignity to a man. SALE Inquire of They got the material the fence put up under the directions of Bro. John C. Gray, at the home of sister Mary Snow. jnuments and ieadstones, FOE' 170 acres of Written By John' Snowball g 1 eon WiWi, KaM)OLH. UTAH . haJ dinner was served by sisters Lucy grant, Hannah Fackrell and Sarrah Gunn Publisher to the twenty three fen ebuildei3. plied every Saturday at knndolpk. Dec. 28. Bro. D. E. Fackrell witha the young deacons and teacher boys cut Up jtlph Utah Mar. 5, 1921. $ load of wood for sister Lib Nebeker who's husband was on a mission also cut up a load for Father John Cannon Jan. 1 I8861 snowing blowing and drift-ihthe worst storm of the winter so far Jan. 9 State Inaugura'ion day, at 10. A. m S Rcav. M. the boom of cannon. Was tne sign for 5 CIA N Flags up, a volly for each state and two AND ! for our fair Utah the Qnceu of the West SUP HE OX at II. A. M.the following program wd3 ncs a specialty carried out in the ward hall, 1st. Music flee at Residence. by the brass band, firajer by the chaphn Geo. A. Peart, song Utah the Queen of dolph the West, Reading Ed. Benzley, inaugural address William Rei, Music Randolph Orchestra, address John Snowball song Star iSpangle banner by Randolph Glee Club, address bp. A. McKinnon co Bansiction & and rousing cheers for GoverAt. Manufacturers of nor Heber j Wells and Utah, Jan. 8, Benjamin R. Brough left tor England to fulfil a mission the dramatic troop and Brass band of which he was a member gave him one hundred and twentyfive dollars to help him on his way, he ret. urned. Mar.S-9Jan. 4 two Eiotrs Hyrum Nebeker and Allied Kearl of Lake Town am, Utah & Montpelier, Idaho n their way to the mission field called at for entertainment the Randolph Hotel for the night they got it free. , 'April 2nd. L. I), Pearca E. It. South and LARSON AIj v toKy;K:-Os' L' ! , - WAR KEN G. HARDING toe, -- Dr.M.C.Campbell 3j, 3f ot.-r- v I I 1 - - Oct. 4 Charles Call left for a mission the Southern States he returned Mar, faipdslpty 99. R. S. McKinnon left Nov. 1st. for t- - Presidant VDrren G. ITardinV, who takes office 1 1 day as the twe office the elected to be high of the United States, is the first president to pi his birthday He was 55 years old Nov. 2, 1921. lie 53 the first U, S. Scntor ltv-n'nt- h elected to the presidency President Hardin? is the seventh president contri oted to the country by the State of Ohio. Only Virginia, wifh a to a of eight pres Jents born within her f Ohio, 0 president has been born w t-- t 'iborJcr! outran'., s Ohio in this legard. I II of resided haa vet inois, president . , President Hnrdug n t..e seentli presiaent of scotch Irish Daternal ancestry , ;o ueautuui spr.ug weaih- - Alis. Conley left for her Fifteen of oar presidents, over er we ure haying, every one snou, dedep', three of Scotch, one of hone in Alomjpel er Friday. out best of o U iiu twe 14 j a - G-lb- tn r the period of 1S3 vears, have been of Engish Welsh aud two of Dutch. at inaagjrat.on is 54 years, appro to croud ir her The average age v rage at death ha3 bee? 66 yi r3. while the bliilo that have been' Have apphoxinnt you eit for mt au.oinob. President Harding exempiifiejjhe rapid rise pjsjib'.e in American l.; - h ;:t ;r . a mission to Florida, he returned April 1 the if ile ce; ram past si. during pail otp ', Who's Who. 21 1899 than ary of his predecease. j. ile was 0. included in the at the same place and date guine 't S..X monta ?, not were wealth his . of his aid he Like C. R. a'se, parents A. B. colors many Snowball, Bro, Spencer with pud and within office the oions to People An;:i:a oran.z The hasn&en the Southern states left for a mission to thehigiiesthigftof thruji duxnaty which he is a warm exponent, a3 evidence b ind of and On Maicb tn are he returned April 19 9J. thrift, mem ooLamittee utry frjgahty, jQioiUb ?eb 2nd. the first Judical District Couit under his recent approval of the Government's thrift and saving' wodc, represent rd in mg lui faeveiv.1 good livery mcQ epa. pi state hood held at Rando.ph, Uiarles ii. tie sales oi Tnrift' Tre ,a y,ail i ar S iv.ng and Treasuy Saving. Cert f.cstes. ov. b ugud at e., itJii.m.'- is t of n Honsi The me rs thi Bug IJart Judge and trana K, Nebeaer Atthad a very enjoyable time a a orney. Feb. 13 the Randolph choir under the Thursday the 10th. Annual Day by Mr. and Airs parfy of their leader Peter McKrnn- - Tuuruiay the 17th. and a grand hur jj(krt0., ihursd iv' vouing. tiis notice, or any ti.r.e thereafter, and NtiTlC.r.. 1 on wita its 30 members held a reunion oia Wflf(j reumoa Friday the 2dtu. Uflice. Salt Lake be'o.e firal approval and certification, Lind States United Feb, 15. sister Elizabeth Tipton died she IISC'Cl O.) 'll o, auJ old allke wid comb' under departmental regulations of April 21. wav a sister of Samuel Brough and one 'TIIlC FI Itil' J' 1)1' I A b III' T City, Utah January 22, 23 do co, nation i307, prote ts or contests ageinst the ou1, 0 maul tueir Keb. of Randolph's earliest Pioneers. OF 'I HE EHTEOi U TAR, INA.ND Tj w"onl it:'rady Ccncerl: of the State to any of the tracts c.a.m tn. ie 8 no rirou wily FOj Nonce is hereby giv. n that the State au 13 the Stock Growers Association of j s- ry. hereinb. fore, described on subdivisions o...ce lUts of j or of Utah has filed Li County met in the Court house when, me oil triuiiciJy add neifeliboily n the Mi.tlrr i f tin-the same is more valu- lands, selected by theo,u.- - U'te. under the ground that the following officers were electea, Byr- !ng that exist d i. n years ago of David Jasper Kearl, No'iee cf section 6 of the Act cf Ccngress, appro- - able for mineral than for agricultural on Sessions President, William S. Muir! xibt(OW otherwise knovvr as Jaepe lie1814. Srhoo purposes, will e received aud noted for mission to New Zeland he returned Ap- id do ins or ril I9OO, A. B. Snowball left Nov. 11 I for the infernal tima-tel- -- -- 1 1914-1- 5 p fVANSTON DRUG CO WYOMING EVANSTON " v;. Victrolas and Records Edison and Records Eastman Kodaks and Filins Musical 1 7tn 1 - Merchandise Drugs and Patent Medicine. Send us your mail orders j . aiv-e- n -- j STONE DENTIST DR- - OTOO L. I'ii -- - , BLG. BECKWITH EVANSTON IV YO. and William B. Gunn Vice Presidents , Sec. and Treasuerj , It. Wa'ton WAN ED Wesley r, L. aensen, John W. DKn.s, Peter of Ay O1I0 vV1ilUg t , dispose Johnson, Anson O. Call, John Rice, Ge . ' chine a btcuiiU. j and asaing Gal reth and Ephram .McMran executive ao,P committ-e- . Feb. 24. Olavus Jacobson c.,mmuu,calewiLliTollS Geo, A Peart sr. und the writer negotiDelbert Fackieil is su'fe'ieg ated and purchased the cemetary grounds i- ,tion n all fifty two and one half acres, said ti attact iuc land were purchased for the Randolph Wm. Jacol son leit , Friday for eccelesiatiea ward, , I Salt Lake on a short business trip. Continued Next Week j Berkshire Swine t Aoiuiiieers Lad 297207 For ,Yh Service j Welcoma Critique cAgt. & J ndmet SLanfo - , u, I ved July 10, !r,cerr.mty Kenr!, and Lueila El'Zah. ionf not lands, vL: Serial No. 0i3j-- 7 NW- - NEE, report to the General Land Office at etb Ki arl, shim; ton, D. C. Failure so to protSection 24, TownshipS ice t ere NW)4 ) or est contest, within the time specified hiiors j j;orth, Range 6 East, ' ail Lake Aj endian. will be considered sufficient evidence of Copies of sa d lists, so tar as they non- - mineral character of the tracts and claimCred tors will present will relate to said tracts by descriptive 'he selections thereof, being otherwise , voucher-- t.i the Uldcr at hie have been conspicuously ported fiee fr.m objection, will i;e approved to lex'ul i Z Cuiiij a in this office for inspect on by any per the State. , il i a I. on or liefore the -- Et , iav of gon interested and Ly i..e public ener- Gould B. Blakely , 1, 1921. April. ally. Register. David J, Keail. the period of publication of j pul. ; s Ni, i v- I divC-ion.- . Admimetrator I During j ! MICKIE, THE PRINTERS DEVIL By Charles Sughroe G Western Newspaper Urioa Do They Have Phones in Both Places D, H |