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Show it I The Rich County Hews gPuWished .y Randolph Utafi in NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY Entered ns second ciase .matter Mat !;,'i897. at the Post Office at Randolph ilak, under tlie net of March 3. 187. A L LARSON Publisher Publialied every Saturday at Randolph Utah April RnndoloA 25, 1921. Dr, ' 1 N ' A NO , Office at Resilience. Utah Randolph, 1 JOHN H. on( the ground, Levi O. Pend Was out with his path cleaner, he had been doing the job for twenty years free of charge, Feb. 34-- very cold 35 to 45 below zero BOTH SON TO the day before, Typhoid fevar being the cause of death. Aug. 12, H. J. Houser sold out his interests in the Saloon busin- Sidney Findlay Automobile' ess after being counceled to do so. Aug. 24 the Y. L. M. I. A. was reorg.nzed with sister Kate Snowball as president, Bell Spencer and Della McKinnon councelors Ruth McKinnon secretary, Agness Rex P. linter Randolph Uah AssL secretary, Hannah Spencer Treasurer Sept 23, George H- - Erjvgh and May Peart were married in the Logan temple. Oct. 8, John Cameron one of our 1870 Pioneers died aged 84 years. Oct 19, By. J. C, Gray, A.yB. Snowball, E. T. Pope, William T. Brough, Walter Norris with 1 others went to the timbers and got 36 thousand feet of lumber for the ward Tab. Oct. 31 ernacle now under construction. to refused who . quit the John Simpson . 7 saloon business was cut off the church of Nov. 16, the curfew bell tang L. D. S. ?o??93?ly if at gtydelpty 8.00 P.M.for the first time in Randolph. of ward and Dec. 5, a reunion Stake fficerowas held. Pres. John M. Baxter master of ceremonies, a grand dinner and supper was given in the afternoon a prog ram of songs speeches and music, in the EVANSTON DRUG CO EVANSTON evening many attended the dance, next day the children had a dance receiving a paper sack containing candy apples and etc Dec. 28. Prof. WYOMING Victrotas and Records Edison and Records Eastman Kodaks and Films , The each nuts, Jno on health Miller of Logan gave a lecture ,Dec 14, Bp. Gray and uses of medicine. William T. Brough, Frank Snowball Ed saw mil T Pope and others went to the 45 thousand on th: Summit and got out Musical Merchandise Drugs and Patent Medicine. Send us your mail orders of lumber for the Ward Tabernacle. Duri g the year there has been much Ekkness, Smallpox, Typhoid Fever, and iittle sale for Lagripe, cattle lo.v in prices, of our young men hay. taxes high, many woik. went to Evanston to ft DR. OTHO L., 8 TONE , ' DENTIST BECKWITH EVANSTON 5 BM. IV Mrs. E. S. Calder is visiting her sister Mrs. Wm; T. Rex. and Jane Peart were set apart as councel. ors to Pres. C. A. Spencer in the Relief Scfciety. Aug. 23, Silva wife of Bert after giving birth to a babe died, Hanney Idaho D r.M .C .Cam pbel Micheal ycar$ of faithful service and set apart as President of the Rehef Society with Adria Muir as secretary and Prudence Weston as Treasureror. Aug. 15 sister Louise Gray r ' married - YO. The End. Bankof Randolph CHARACTERS Ben R. McKinncn Randolph, Utah, C,W. Walton RayB. McKinncn A1 Larson Karl G. Mills A. D. 'Fackrell . rff t gMljmHiaaB'aEI Wm. J. Fox CAR Eldon Peart Cashier. . Kenneth Muir ' A SPECIALTY LOTS J ABSOLUTLY RELIABLE m Ofn?3 and .Warehouse on County Rood - , t purchasing grazing land in the west hills Aug. 10, Celia A. Spencer was released as President of the Y. L. M. I. A. after 17 i. Admission 75c 50c 35c Doors open at 7:30 curtain rolls promptly gee it. -- Cachin Mer. Co. of Evanston opened a branch store, wagons and machinery, E. M. Tyson in charge. Our cattle men are i with good clean rousing comedy, Also singspecl-uta- r ing and dancing, unusual situations, scenes, pretty costumes and last but of not least Brand new scenery. Dont fail to The. high school students used at 8:30 CAST OF Fr.duy the 22nd as clean up day in stead of arbor day which' was Gilbert Travanion so stormy. After cleaning up the Richard Penderell Launce Lynwood grounds and the rooms, the rest Black Ralph o' the day was used in play Alley Crowker ing ball, hiking, and at least one Tommy Tinkler or the grades having a class party Williams tho holidaj was more titan welco- Reed Norris me afierthe strentirasday Thur.-- , Tree Woof veterans and pioneers of Randolph. April Joshua Eldredge and wife located in Randolph, and bought out the John Shelby store business. In May Beeman Marble:& Gricr.sk Monuments and Headstones, & Montpelier inquire Charles Spencer. Mar. 4, Caioline Gray. Pearce wife of A. E. Pearce died aged 73 years she with her family were hand cart Manufacturers of Brigham, Utah helby were Pead and Sarah , The Pat ions of u Bank are the oW ers - for without depositors a bank could not exist, we have every convenience and protection for our deposit ors aud we solicit your account on the basis of the service we can render you May we add that a commercial account gives dignity to man. The Dream ht Sea, that' is to be staged Sat Apr. 30, Not only contains a great heart story, but is filled from first to last Two good milch cows by Bp. J. C. specialty ; Lake City as a memberof the Legislature from Rich Co- - . Jan. 28, the long dry spell was broken it snowed and rained for UTAH KniDOUH, FOR SALE Jan. 4, a branch Sunday School was organized at Otter Creek, Robt Hillstead Jan. 10 and wife teachers in charge. left Salt for McKinnon Robt democrat, B. SURGEON n Local News Snpwball Feb. 5, Anna Barbara Hoffeach night- of H. H. Hoffman died age, 77 man wife Feb. 18, Lei years, a pioneer of 1876. !W PHS1CI Written ify John three .days, and eighteen inches of snow tm staters assIcuto CUUi'l & 1903 I902 THE RICH COUNTY ItJ-- li - ' i Maevonne Reese ( Hellen .Kennedy Etc. Synopsis - Bides, Furs-- , Felts, Wool, Junk, Scrap Iron, Metal, .Rubbers, Bones and Rags REFEKENCE SluCKpKJVERS BANK EVANSTON WYOMING Office Phone 63 W JJVtUlStOll Wye! Residence Phone 38 B - . We 1 Annie Trevanion. He is' rescued from the waves, but from the fie. . Fri- iill City was b. ought to Randolph day where she will be under the Dr care, Mrs 'Joseph Moffat oFLahetown who has spent the past six pion-tb- s in England, visited in Randolph a few days on her return heme. . Mills frien V , AtAd CUARJTEED tVORK TRIAL ' HHMIH. TORS AND COVERS. IS EQUAL TO J6bs Sent Oat From The FafctoHes. SHOP-- Is built, Lighted and Heated for THIS . - x Ralphs Hut. Story of The Dream Sea Bells toll for the burial of Anna. Robes OUR .WORK the jewels. Reading of the will, nothing left Tom but an old dirty Vvaisteoat. The wedding. The murder. Ike Wamsley of Garden A , Repair all kinds of Gloves Coats and etc. !riVWr !!!!!??!? f PICTURE Rugs and Automobile Painting SEAT Anns future. Ralphs hut and his starving children, Launce comes to say good by exchange of cloaks. Ralphs plans to secure i , , Make - J jst-- am Black Ralph the wrecker, by Launce Linwood, his rival. Tom the Muffin man in love with Biddy Nutts, Anticipations, Trevanians phns for The Randolph Orchestra assis--te- d by Mrs Yada Gunnel of Evans ton will furnish music fpr The Dream at Se Saturday Apr.' 30. US GIV1 not only hands of Neither ,W'ik nor expet se has been spared to make the- - Dream at sea one grand success,' from beginping to end, Be sure andsee it. Tan ' ' Furs On The ro ky coast olGornwall England, nights and Storm, wreck of the ship in which Richard Pendrell sails, to meet his affianced ' Wholesale & Retail Dealer In Dancers Wreckers conference and Priesthood A number of Mazer ds pleasr.tly surprised t Ralph's Children ( Harry Yolk Itlea Peart Vivian ,Fox Mildred Hatch Margaret meeting will be held ij Randolph April 30 and May 1st. Mrs ' Anne Trevanion Biddy Nutts Mrs. Thos Norris entertained in honor if htr little .daughters eight bir.hday, about twenty of her little fiiei ds were present. Stoki- Owen Spencer Orland Pope i PURPOSE ESPECIALLY WE ARE LOCATED AT 713 SAGE ST At f Lau- 's One and one half Blocks South nce concealed in Ralphs hut, fearing his reason is gone. Tom a bankrupt, Biddy helps to cheer him up. Trevanion Heait Br- House Chas Cook oken, Crowaker on a bender, Escape of Launce, I will see her once again. Ralph in persuit. Launccs farewell to his Suadde from Cfiarcole Gas, She lives, Oh Death I thank thee. Ann hidden ia Launces East of Court EVANSTON WYQ. PHONE Smith Hotel 167-- J love. hovel. Accused of the murder. Disapear-anc- e She is not here, Gone! of Anna. Oi ' Woodruff Notes NOTICE. United States Land Office Salt, Lake City, Utah. March 25, 1921. , Trypliena Bryson has returned Notice is here by given that Orson PICTURE. from Bear Lake, where sire has spent the Larson, of Randolph, Utah who, on July Opening of the waist chat, Oh, whSt a Winter with her daughters. 7, 1916, made Homestead dntry. No 017854 all. present. wealth in Banknotes.' Tom you've sold Mrs. Sadia Cook ofCaiden City is visit-- for SWf .NE&; Lots 5, 6, 8. section 7 know-who- . self to Logan The Editor has gone in quar- your 11 North, irg here with relatives. Tovnship 8 Range East, Salt Rock, the persuit of Launce. Story of the Lake Meridian, has filed notice of to haunted cave. Croaker antine at Arthur MpKinnon old Mrs. an was Ida Walton hostess at again with unstea. hplp those who were sick with dy les and brain. Richaid in persuit By fashione J quilting and rag bee last' week, intention to make three year proof, to women were present and establish claim to the land above their vaccinations this week, there the heavens above he lives. The haunted about twenty-fivbefore clerk of the District Court has been no more Smallpox break cave and the story it holds. Happiness res- all enjoyed a good dinner, whlcc was served at, r Utah, on the 2nd. day of Randolph, to the workers. i tored. Death of Ralph. out. May, 1C2I. For quick cash sale. 15 head of Mrs. 4bbie Eystman kaj icturncd from Claimant names as witnessus: Divils Slide. MICK1E SAYS Walter Norris Jr , r good stock heifers. Inquire at this him a good tune was had by Wed-evenin- Gone! Gone! Mrs, g, u f, e ' (VIOICEI PLEfcSE 1A.VCE OUT THAT "FOa SALE" AD OP MIME RIGHT (kVNNY . I SOLO The BEFORE (THE PAPER HM) BEEN OUT TtNO HOURS, BUT PEOPLE KEEP CC.LUNO UP OH TVAE TELEPHOHE OR R I MG I MO The door and t TO GOOOMESS t KNEW some vqtvN To STOP Them bell nsr office, adv. ' Vi ilford Norris ' Demo Pearce Alma Larson- - all of Randolph, Utah. Paul Walton har returned from Salt Hake For Sale one good folding bed ,chiap inquire of Arthur Barton. Born to Mr. and Mrs.Wm. T. Rex a fine baby girl Apiii 21, all concerned doing uicely., , Mrs. Thad Walton visited in Evanston last week with her parents Judge and Mrs-J- . R Arnold v Gould B. Blakely i , Notice Mr. Jessie Reed si rprised all his friends a couple of week; ago by getting marrie Mrs Reed is in Folk Smings. OEPARi'MEMT U. S. Land Office Of The INTERIOR, at Salt Lake City -- Mi. and Mrs. Gilbert Conley of Utah March 17, 1921. , A lery hug . ciowd .attended 'lelatms Notic' is ereby given that fnest Montpelier are visiling the High School Play that was Robert Gtbler, of Pai is Idaho, who on and friends in th's cily, . door an donTT put on Thursday, April 21, was May 8, 1917, nr, .'.ciomeste; d answer The phone entry, No N AFTER NHLE THEN, Mrs. Clarenc3 Barns mtertainod one of the iiige-- t .events of the 017818, fi.1 section E! SE, U; NEi, NWJ NMtLL Q.UVT THENV sister Mable Jihn-so- n seisou, Mr. Iiee e d the player NE' , ID NW. sec lion 24, Township Ut L p.OS OF oOrs are in honof of.hor EASN TO START , BuT ath. IF East, Halt Lnke Mer- -' nv liter1, Wednesday evenii g, tLe time cert duly are to b Then an!t no nnan in anil notice ol intention to in music, In was games the each stin'eid spent by way 10FST0VPtM&'6Nt m.d t tj.rfv! to establish proof, was jtai lunch deliciouo after which a part it showed much practise and to the land above described, before Clerk served. hard work had been put into ot the Dibtnct. Court, at Randolph, Utah ' on the COth. day of April, 1921. Mr, and Mrs. Ben Coiless aud play. FOIL UOVNN ALL SHADES. LOCK THE THE i 1 I ' in-u- c 1 WE STA11T YOU in the pantlv t'Ubin ess at home, small roum, or anywln re everything furnished; earn $ 10.00 wkly, up; m1 n - women; .expeuence unnecesa ary; advertise candy, send self addresse stamped envelope for free particulars. BON-BOCandymakers Co., Desk A Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa I ! China's Population. About 03 per cent of tho population d of tho China is confined to men of the country, with a density of le' !0 per cenJ t0 tlie sll,are C Ice population Inhabits C5 per , ke area, with a density of ten to I'iiHi. Lack of tr.msporta- icllitics r.u4 inadequate means oi for the pparseneso eel am eillement in the outlying dependon- ono-thir- i i nc'-ou- yU'iSv Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Cieveland of Evanston were the guests of Miss' Alg'e South spent the j Woodruff Mrs. Annie Corless Thursday after, f jrfit part of h - week '1 noon, just after the cermony of j visiting wi h l'i Mi . and Mra. Cleveland preformed I by Bp Peart. , i Claimant names as witnesses: Charles H. Alley of Laketown, Utah. William D. Alley, of St. Charles, Idaho. John A. Smith, of Randolph, Utah. John H. Stocker, of Paris, Idaho, . i Gould B. Blakely ' lugister. 7;f |