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Show ' i 8' V S , "THE "RICH COUNTY 'NEWS, RAN DOLHH UTAH - CoflntyHemlRando!ph u,2n in I899&S THE .The Rich SPutlLhed Ly RICH COUNTY NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY Catered as ' Local News ' 8S$$ ' Written By John Snowball On July 12. Elders George Goddard and George Rennolds of the Sunday School Union Board also Stake Supt of WAN l ED ' 179 ' of a Batik are The Th, 0XU1 ers for without. 'deposilouTa baiik could not exm.' we have SALE FOR - acrs Inquire of every convenience and protection for our deport orsaud we solicit your aceunt on basis of thi service we can render land. of farming Wilson Stanley . yda who is now lo. Mr. Bert Hamu-Any one wishing to dispose of cated at Ogden, wus a business Sunday. School Andrew Galloway and a second hand washing Machine visitor at Randolph this week . Al, LARSON John Samson with other Sunday School commun:cate with Toll 33 Randolp Publisher Mrs James Johnson who has workers here. Bro. .Goddard sang two of Have your clothes ceaued for been Published every Saturday at Randolph his favorite songs, .Hard Times come spending the past three weeks matter second-eTna- M 115 0. 1897. at tlie Post Office at Randolph lUb, wader the act of March 3: 187. May we add that a commercial account gives dignity to a man. Bank of Randolph ' j Randolph Utah Mar,19, again no more, and whose on the Lords side Who? Aug. 17, we sent twenty one dollars for the building of shedi for teams at. the Logan Temple, we also three hundred and ninety six dollars to our missionaries in the field Nov. 13 Carl G. Aleaser and Ileber C Kutch came here in the interests of the 1921- - CTSsSSfisscnAio don-ate- Dr. M S Reav. -- AND S U i Jbxteincs a specialty - G oN R Randolph Mr. John Snowball and Mrs. Arthur McKinnon left Fiiclay for an extended visit - with 'relatives and Friends in Salt Lake Ogden and vicinity. months, in the towns of Randolph, & SON Manufacturers of , t I ruff, Bp. John Kennedy of Argyle and Bp. Samuel Weston of Garden City. Nov. 5, Elder Oluf Larson left for a - Monuments and Headstones,. Brigham, Utah & Automobile Painter . Piesident, Byron Sessions as and Charles Kingston as second Dr.M.C. v 32C 32 ?or?9plg r Ipfy We arc surprised to see our old time butcher Mr. Ruben Lamboru back in our midst, but we were the less gM and shul, be Little Kay Barton received- - a never j glad to encourage a lenghtly slay very bad cut on . the face whiIe on his part. - w Drugs and Latent Medicine. Send Os your mail orders DR. OTHO L. STONE ' ' DENTIST ! BECKWITH the joint choirs of Randolph,-- Evanston and Almy choir leaders-Williafiever-- I j W YO. age cf Almy, James. Smith of Evanston nr.d Malcolm McKinnon of Randolph which proved a grand success, Feb. i ci! dest night cf the - season J.M . below On heb. 10 Randolph and Argy . zera vvi n e a held ie jointly Old Folks Day this be-- I ing the first old folks day held here, t?p, 297207 M :Kinnon gave the welcome home add-- . ress. the oldest man presedt was Bro - I Johnson of Otter Greek age 87 years cldestLady Sisler ,Mary Mead N -- I P lire 1 1) erksli rc S 2 iDoiriueers,Lad .Por Service . 1 j We Welcome 7K&am $3 tiek-jne- Fox the driver of Monday of this Santa Ciaus (D. S. Marshall) appeand week on account of his duties callin full uniform on the stage, with a ing him to Lake Town, and giving large Christmas tree loaded with presents Hen- for ilie children, alP Present both old the. reg a lar driver Mr. Gluts. j leisure after a hard of dee a day and young received a pajer hag of Christmas cheer. Jan. 15 1893 Apostle winter of bad roads. j BLG-EVANSTO- ?,S5yearji0ldContinued next week -- MICKIETHE PRINTERS DEVIL EVANSTON ITIOXE WYO. 1C7-- J Smith Hotel a ( W-jyr- By BRIGGS. AINT IT A C,:A:.J AND CLORIGoS FEELING r- - fcNCdJ COn?14S COAT OV - amd ibu 4 weep Pile op CPUA ACCUMULATED (M rwo yjvj clcam out a Cr CUD KuSBliH iO THAT4 CUT euT-- J A Nt tOT PAlrtTt Jmu kt has That itAT 4ST T-- s v.y it, iJti if tc ss You Mrs. Fred Morgrn and son F i ed die returnrd Thursday fioia S .It Lake where Freddie had his lens. ,iis taken out, and has been under the Dr. care for (he pest month. t irivrt Cl P loooAeoo.OorOre, - XM fY OUOINO rennwon 5cau6ii6 MOP C tTC X.u, '., 's Awej, ' Px-' will be staged some time in the very near f uture- - ... at which time frej East of Court House Cfias Cook pj', f 'V V C - r U VT.a NO X ecc-r- ilLt i,iCJ tef- - reshmeuts were served. By Charlrs Water Newspaper Union V V voo have COHnev66 aO Jo s oticweu?fJ ne OllM H4-)0T T AmD A GK-f- t s rand ) iwe ,,V this notice, oi any time thereafter, and NOTICE. befoie final approval' and eerfificat'on, United Hates, Lr.rfi Office'Salt Lrke d e During the period of publication f Sughroe J 1j rcK , lands,-selecte- Uavid J, Keatl. Administiator COOM m IN THE .DISTRICT COULU' OF City, Utali, January 22, 1921. To whom it may Concern: Mr. and Mis. Delbert FaeKrell THE FIRST JUDK IAJ DISTRICT Notice is hereby given that the State entertained the W. E.' 0. C. mem- - i OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND of Utah has filed in this 'office lists of FOR. HIGH COUNTY. bers Wednesday evening all pies-- ) by the sail State, under In .the Matter cf thee.-Jat. ent having had a -- very enjoyable, section 6 of the Acl of Congress, approuf Da id Jasper Kearl, j Not,w of ved July 16, 1894. ns Indemnity Schoo time. . I nubli lands, vis: Serial No. 023327 NWi NEJ4, arl, and Luetla. Elizau.) ionof ,1ot NWJ, Section 24, Township 8s Tiie Relief Society Annual Dny eth Lear), I.ice to e e ' North, Range 6 East, Hit Lake Meridian. was duly celebrated by our local J Deceased ouoia Copies of said lists, so far as they j the 17th. organization 'Thnr-da- y relate t0 said.tracts bY descriptive sub-a program ot unusual interests, Creditors will present claims wiih have been conspicuously posted divisions, ,)iu to the under signed al was given at the.r homo on Chur- audit rs in this far inspection by ny per- offi('e .esidenee at laketown. Rich Count- ch street at 2 P. ivi. And a dance Utah on or tiefore son interested and by the public gener, the 21st, ia.y of of special note to every one in t! e S.priL . ally. .A, D, 1921. evening, - ! ; 713 SAGE ST AT One and one half Blocks South : or 1 Aeber J. Grant and A. O. Woodruff came fibre to attend Stake Conference. On Jan- - 14, a concert was .given by SEAT COVERS. WE ARE LOCATED ex- i four inches of snow fell. On Christinas bo around, Eve an entertainment was given under .the auspices of the Sunday School so.ngs Mr. Wm. J. and class in order, the north mail Speeches singing I 9 - i Musical Merchandise GUARANTEED, THIS PURPOSE ESPECIALLY 4 i WYOMING kinds 'of and etc. SHOP- -' Is built, Lighted and Heated for hose rest of us have leaders will (iffollowed) gieatly ample Larson was a i visitor benifit the town. at Logan this week?? officers .and men who lost theii lives The High School play schedu-led-f; , !throu the destruction of the Battle Ship who has McKinnon Clinlou Friday of this ween was Alain m the harbor of Havana, addresses of a ease bad been Lar-very suffering were made by Olavus Jacobson Oluf postponed on account of the i laccute able to tonsilitus son and the! writer. o one of t he . players and again Nov, 28, twenty Victrolas and Records Edison and Records Eastman Kodaks and Films WORK . Jobs Sent Out From The Factories. : - i EVANSTON Repair Gloves Coats OUR WOKK IS EQUAL TO removal of her tonsils. twenty dollars to the L. 1). S. Meeting in proved. house al Park City, their meetirg house On J uly 4 had been burned by fire. Mr. Osou , we held mamorial services for, the 260 EVANSTON DRUG CO US , all Automobile Paiijting . Peter McKinnon was twenty miles. called and set apart as Bishop of Wood-ruff, he being the second bishop - we J Rugs , Robes A TRIAL. , TOPS AND Quite a number of our yi.aug folks were v.ry much pleustd by (the very good time had at the Bishop Peart was called to the i dance . given at- - Sage U.eeK last had given Woodruff. On J uly the 5, bed side of his .wife in Salt Lakt ' called by Bp. A. McKinnon a who it is i ported was aga- Friday. Campbell atit wasmeeting decided to build a new meeting Sunday, Some of the residents of. Canyhouse as the old adobe house was to in taken by one of, her revere, attt small To accomdale the people of the acks of ntrvoutntss. his daughter on Street have clnbed together On Aug. 4, we donated five Kl.a accompanied him. Latest and are. doing some vury .good ward. dollars to the Battle Ship Main, and yj23y reports states lu-- r condition much work on their roads. Again tiie of GIVE - Thomas the Summit Stake, Forming one of the largest Stakes in the church, being in size about forty five by one hundred and Randolph U tab We Residence Phone 88T WyO" )pVelHSt011 Tan, Make and Furs f Bridger, Rock Springs, Kemmer, Diamon-dvill- e and others sards were taken from i. Office Rhone 83X7 J. O. Rex who has t een to Salt Lake with her daughter Gene returned this week after a shoit jstay. during which time the little girl was eppe rated on for the J. Tingey .Stake Clerk,' To form the new stake Randolph and Woodruff Were taken from the Bear Lake Stake,' Evanston) Almy, Fort Sidney1 Findlay Wool. Junk, Scrap lion, Metal, Rubbers, Bi nes and Raas SlbcKGEWERS BANK EVANSTON WYOMING- Hides, Tins, Feit .REFEKENCE Mrs. M. Baxter councelors, In Wholesale & -Retail Dealer , v June 5 at Almy Wyo. ,the Woodruff Stake of Zion a as organized with, John fiist' Volk ; 1 mission to Norway he returned Dec. 12, 1JOO. At a Stake Conference held Idaho Montpelier, Harry-- Mrs-San- , Jfaarble.& Granite REU A BLE Office and Warehouse on County' Rond i Friday eveniug March 9, Rex entertained a number of the girl and boy friends of Miss Alta Jones, at a delightful sin prise party all present' had a Very enjoyable time. below zero, Penrose was here on a preaching tour he was accompanied by Bp. John M. Baxter A. C. Call and Bryon Sessions of Wood- CO ABSOLUTLY CAR. LOTS A SPECIALTY ' htheriiv Woo- Jan. 25 to 30 forty Feb. 14 Elder Charles W. B01I I The family of Mr. and Mrs Arch McKinnon was fumigated out by the Board of Health Friday, after afiveweexs quarantine for Dip druff and argyle, JOHN H. J ,. Missionaries, Joseph Clark and David R. Morgan of Liberty. Idaho, ai rived here in the interests of the M' I. A. work to labor without purse or script for three Utah . Cashier, Montpelier Tuesday. n nson and Willis Jahnson Stake Supts. of On Jan. 22 1889 Sunday Schools. Office at Residence. , Eandolpb.Utol), C, W . Wnllon witli her mother Mrs. Anianla Jacobson returned to her homo in Religion ClSss Work, they were accompanied by Andiew Galloway John Sore- PHSICIAN ? - under dcpnrtment?l of 'Apiil 25 iC07, protests os coip-- ; .nn t "thi claim of the, State to ao. oi acts l'oed on oi subdivisions hereinbefore, i 4 ie ground that the same is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will he received and noted for report to the General Land Office .at .Washington, D. .C. Failure so to protest or contest, within the time specified will be considered sufficient evidence' of non- - mineral character of the tracts and ''-- j-.- the selections thereof, being otherwise free fnm objection, will be approyed to theState. 'Gould IB. Blakely Register. of The Poor Old Boss Must Be Married |