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Show 1 THE RICH COUNTY NEWS, RANDOLPH, UTAH ' i! !!l! Local News TUB TEUTE Nov :J2ud TUESDAY Nov: 19th SATURDAY I Dorthy Dalton Delores Cassinilli IN ' - AND PAT HE News Souls r'amount Magazine SHOWS EACH NIGHT AT OPEN & 7;30 9:00 P, M, by four nr. Milton , Hatch is spending the week in Logan, Lawrence Hanney had the misfortune to drop a log on hit foo-ifle worlrng in the canyon last week the result being a viry pain- Mr. ( sons and four daughters. and Mrs. Thomas Dean are the parents of a new baby born proud November the third Ran Mr Robert Spencer was in well. look-i- n week the first of the dolph after his interests here. Dr j M G.Reav. PHSICIAN. -- all reported doing and ' S Mr, aijd Mrs. Charles Cox have a ew baby bov born November the 10th mother and babe doing fine. SEVEN- llc and 25c O'CLOCK - Randolph Directors Joseph Weston. JosephE. Hatch Jno. Kennedy Geo.' Spencer Geo. A. Teait Henry Hoffman Peter Johnson Bank of Randolph Randolph, Utah.. C, "W Cashier. W alton . and ucinity. Wm. T. Rex ha? moved bis fam MBBHW.4J53 CAR LOTS A SPECIALTY - ABSOLUTLY RELIABLE ily into their home on east Canyon ,, M r Sam Rex left Sunday for street, for the winter Salt Lake to attend to a few onsi r.ess matters of importance. Mr and Mrs, Melviu Jackson returned from a two weeks honey-m- o Miss A! tie Mckinnm returned of week this n trip Tuesday home after a visit with relatives ' time wonderful a being aud friends in the lower valleys. reporting High School Notes Harry Volk -- & Refail- Dealer In 1 . Bides, Furs, Pelts, Wool, Junk, Scrap .on, Metal, Rubbers, Bones and Rags REFERENCE SToCKGRWERS BANK EVANSTON, WYOMING Office Phone T! VttllSf.Qll 83 W Make and Repiir all kinds of Furs , Rugs , Robes , Gloves Coats and etc. iVORK GIVE U.S A TRIAL .. GUARANTEED Tan We . Residence Phone 38 R , The Domestic Science Word reaches SPECIAL WANT i Piece TO RITE RIGHT W W R TE 1 WRIGHT , FOR Comunity Silver In Oak or A CONKLI N FOUNTAIN ' PEN Leather Case Lor 21.00 WRIGHT JEWELER Evanston Wyoming, Mr and Mrs. John Kennedy The unveiling of the tab) J ts Arhave moved their family in from mistice day mai Ued the first it school season. the for Aigyle held in Ltuh since the W War where the names of the men Mr. Sidney Findlay and wife re were written in bronze turned home from, the hospital at According to the above clipping Montpelier where Sid was operaStandard pf Novted upon for append ictis some time taken from the Ogden em-ori- NOTICE al Idaho and art room EVANSTON DRUG CO EYANGTON WYOMING Victroias and Records Edison and Records Eastman Kodaks andnFilms Musical Merchandise Drugs and Patent Medicine. Send us your mail orders , e- - The social dance given by tho amusement, committee Friday Nov 11 th proved to be quiet a success botn finacially and socially. WE START YOUin the fandy busin ess at florae, small room, or anywhere - 1 ember 13th, it would appear that Rich as viz: Indemnity School lands, County is not within the boundaries Lot 4, SWJ.j SVVJ , Section 20; Lot i, of the State of- -' Utah. W heather that NW1 NWj, Section 29: Township 13 be or not, We- - want the world to North, Large 5 Ea-t- , Salt Lake Mer- know! that on the 24th of July 1920 idian.' Copies of said lists, so far thfere was unveiled at Randolph Utah ;as they relate to said tracts by descrip-a beautiful Granite monument some e subdnisions, have been conspicuous- eifhteen feet high, with a BRONZE pos.ed in this office for inspection . tablet containing, not only the names by any . person interesed fcy of our heroic dead, but all those irom pubUc generally. DuriRg theerjod the county taking any. pait in tl.e of pubIication this noice 0f any great struggle , including three nurses thereaftel. and before fina, approval and It is indeed , a work of art baught certification, under departmental regu- t by the people of the county by vol lations of 25, 1907, THE BEST CHRISTMIAS GIFT Can you remember that Christmas when you first received the Youths companion among your Christmas presants? You can perhaps recall the titles of some hf the serial stories in those early numbers, and you can well remember how everyone in the family wanted to read your paper, "The Companion makes the Id eal Christmas presant. The Companion is true to the best American ideals of life, giving every week a generous sup ply of the best stories, current events comments on the worlds doings, with April protest or con- special pages for boys, for girls and for test against the claim of the State to the Family. any of the tracts or subdivisions The 52 issues of 1922 will be crowded described on the ground that with serial stories, short stories, editorithe same is more valuable for mineral als, poetry, facts ahd fun. Subscribe now than for. agricultural purposes, will be and rece've: received and noted for report to the 1. The Youths cor pinion 52 issues in 1922 General Land office at Washington D. 2. All remed- ing weekly" 1921 issues. C. Failure so to protest or contest, with 3. The'ccmpanion Honuf Calendar fot in the time specified, will be consider, j 1922- - All for $2.50. ed sufficient evidence of - Or include McCalls Magazine, the 1 - Several Laketown boys attended the picture show in Randolph Tiw come in and see how yait fetand with the Editor, He, sure needs those subscriptions to entary subscryition. keep thepaper going. $1.50 per yrWhy .1 United States Land Office, Sait Lake everything furnished; earn $30.00 wkly, Gity, Utah October 27, 1921. To whom up; men - women; - experience unrecess It May Concern:- Notice is hereby ary; advertise candy, send self addresse the that State of Utah has filed stamped envelope for free given in this off ee lists of lands, selected by,BON-EOCar.cj makers' Co., Desk A the said State, under section six of the Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. Act of Congress, appro-xJuly 16,1894 d-- not- For Mr Orson Larson and Bert Hoff. Yoa man loaded a car of cattle, in EvIf you know the Auto, Truck, or Tiro anston Wed. of this week, for the tor business. Men wanted toricy to ffl . paying jobs in garages, service statior-Ogden Market. BIG MONEY Miss Bertha Nichollshas returned home nftr spending the pint b two weeks at the home of Mr and Mrs J. O. Wright in Evanston who are the prou-.patents of a To-da- y Also Carpenters, Bricklayers, Plumbers in big demand. We train you in shoit time, and help you earn while you leai n Oftr graduates make big money. - Dcnt hesitate. Act now! Write for free infer character of the tracts and the selec-- monthly authority on fashions. Both '' roation Today. thereof, being otherwise free from locations, only $3.00. will be opproved to the State. COMPANION . objection, THE YOUTHS Trabe Commonwealth Ave. & St. Paul St., Schools Could B. Blakely s Boston, Mass. k Register 141 E. 1st So. Salt Lake City, Uta -- pub-tion- 1 ' HEAlPHiLL , dandy new hoy.' MICKIE, THE PRINTERS DEVIL & Montpelier, . - " Manufacturers of air-mi- I 26 - - ?. YCU CO- fore. us that Mr and are now strictly piivale the only students Mrs Sam Morgan of Farmington allowed in that room are the students bef Mr aud mis Ira L.ndsay of Idaho longing to those two classes! ' Mrs. O- J. Spencer left this and Mr and Mrs James Tale William and Arvilla Jacobson are now week for an extended visit with her F.ilp, of Preston all former Randolph attending Randolph high school.Welcome daughtei Mrs- Stanley Jacques at people e rejoicing over new all new students to our school. ? Paul Idaho. their in homes,. The student body officers met Monday Mr. Geo. Barker is again able and decided to get up a thrnksgiving proVm. Rexre and Mr P. H. Rex to attend his work after a six At 2 oclock Wednesday Nov. 23. gram turned home Wed from a sin rt be held at the school house and will It weeks illness. business trip to Salt Luke. all parents are invited to attend. ago. IF BOTT & SON - Nov-embe- v spent with their many relative and friends in Ogdon, Salt Lake, and vicinity. H- Brigham, Utah Many came to school Wednesday 16 with red noses and tingling toes on account Ipf snow that fell the night be I a-- Officeand Warehouse on County Road Wholesale Utah Marble & Granite Monuments and Headstones, Mrs. Thad W Jton and new baby have returned home from Evanston, - - N visiting relatives al of Mrs. Abbie Eastman , O Office at Residence. ; ho Mrs. Frank Lumboru spent Mon Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Eastman, Mr. Miss Delora Brough returned JOHN some shop. me after an extended visit with fr jind Mrs Wm. Eastman, and Mrs. Minnie day in Evanston. doing me Lake Tingey of Evanston attended the funerieuds and relatives in Salt SHARP Jno. Kennedy Pres. Joseph Weston Vice Pres. Chas. W. ,W. Walton Cashier - R C, E 11 a specialty Obstetrics l i .lie was had Lena Crawford of Paris A very enjoyable fosof her side bed and Mrs Mark Walton and Verl Maxfield have IdsLo is at the at a party given by 'Mr. on returned to Salt Lake City. ter parent Mr?. Elizabeth who is Wm. Marshall at their homo' Walton of Ogden is , Miss. Florence no bett sr at this writing. main street Wedne3bay evening. here this week. Mrs. t . J admissions DOORS j;X Logan. ful sprain. A ! TWO IwimmwJUwlMi WMW i". The Market of The. Web'ot Deceit ter The Rich County Pub'khcd by THE4UCH COUNTY SERVICES FUNERAL 1 rl lnirstlay w NEWS WeducEiliiy PUBLISHING COMPANY of atom Funeral Services for Mrs. Abide Eastid. hoi 1 y a so Entered in eenil ehis h:Uji7 aTi7t of , her made working hiu 5, 1897. at the Post Office ;il itandolim man, who died at the home ' tab, under the net of alareh 3. T9 ' was declared. daughter, Mr. Dave Bryson, Sunday to Jacubson taken was Grandma . November the sixth after afi illness of A L LARSON the-adthey ii Wn-stEvanston Monday to receive the Read swerai months, were held at the ward P ublishcr returned f onl a .meeting house Thursday November 10th. attention-- ' of Dr. Thompson, Mrs Peart, Bi.'hop Published every Saturday at Lake The speakers wee, Brothers Wm. Geo. Smith accompmied her. short business trip to Satl with the Longhurst, Charles Dear, Mehin Pu- Wed in sday, where he met RandolphTJtah Mr. and Mrs. Willard Peart and nam and.' Bishop Tingey of Woodruff Board of Equalization m an State Miss Leth a Hatch spent the week and President J. M. Baxter of Evanston to Equalize the tax pro endeavor all of whom Spoke of the noble life BUB SIATC end at Randolph coming by auto IgJlSSC CIAT15S . Co. Rich. in lem of the deceased. Mrs. Erstman is survived their new home in from. IN Work was ag.im fjta! Notes Woodruff led on littl By Charles Svghroe What Would JV g Do Without the Eighteenth Amendment? Western Newipap?r Union i s |