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Show THE RICH COUNTY NEWS, RANDOLPH, UYA1 Origin of Expression O. K." expression "O. K. is a colloIt uiuy be used as a noun quialism. PROBATE AND.. GUARDIANSHIP or as a verb. The origin of the ex-- , NOTICE p re salon Is In doubt it is sometimes Consult County Clerk or the Respective ascribed to Andrew Jackson as his humorous' abbreviation of oil kor-wSigners for Further Information. (all correct) ; sometimes to an In the District Court of the First Judici- - Indian chief. Old Keokuk, as his signature by Initials. Another possible orial District of the State of Utah, In and gin of the expression was brought to for the County of Rich. light In 1909, at the time of the death of Cornelius Kendall of Chicago. Mr. Kendall was the yonngest son of Or-rlNOTICE TO CREDITORS Kendiill, from whose- initials the Estate of IDA M. INGRAM, deceased. use of O. K. as meaning all right, Creditors will present claims with is said to have sprung. Orrln Kendall, as the story goes, was a member of voucher-- , to the undersigned at Randolph the board of - trade battery Rich County, Utah on or before the 15th in Chicago the Civil war. He also was a member of the firm of O. Kendall ft Sons, day of November A. . T922. whose bakery was In Chicago. The Thomas M. Ingram, Administrator firm furnished bread and crackers fey ofttid estate the army, and on the crackers were FVdd R, Morgan, Attorney. the initials O. K. The crackers are said to have been the only ones the Data of First Publication July 8th 1921 soldiers relished, and their expression, These are all right, later developed NOTICE TO CREDITORS: Into These are O. K. Estate of WILLIAM CORLESS, Sr. de-- j Made K Unanimous. v ceased. ' Creditors will present claims The city council of a tovm where with V"uchers to the undersigned at Ran- earthquakes sometimes occur was In been two dolph, Rich County, Utah on or before session. There had already or three slight disturbances that day, the 9th day of Sep tear Her A. D. 1922 and soon' after the members had asEarnest Corless "Administrator of said sembled there came a shock that was decidedly severe. One of the members bnmediutely moved that the council Fred R. Morgan, Atty. . adjourn. The next time the assembly met the clerk read the minutes of the Date of First Publication J uly, 8, 1922. On previous meetlngC and concluded, motion of Mr. Bembelm the council 2 OTICE tO CREDITORS: adjourned. Are there any objections Estate of ANN BURT ON KEARL, de- or changes to be made In the ceased. Creditors will present claims minutes! asked the mayor. At that a lanky member who was sitting In the with vouchers to the undersigned at rear of the room stood up. I move, Laketown, Rich County, Utah on or be- he said, "that the concluding minute be mended to read, 'On motion of fore the 9th day of September 922. the city hall the council adjourned. Alfred Kearl Executor of saidestate. Youth's Companion. Fred R. Morgan, Atty. Distinction Not Always Brltaina. Date of First Publication July 8th 1922. Daniel Webster spoke of Great Britain as a power dotting the possessions of the earth n 1th military DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR posts, keeping march with the sun and U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt circling the earth with one co tlrtu-ou- s and unbroken strain of the marLake City, Utah July 11, 1922. tial airs of England. But It was not Notice is heieby given lhat John Willalways so, for id 1648, the Englishman iam Tate, of Randolph, JUtah who, on Gage wrote: It is said of the Hollanders that the sun never sets on November 18, 1916, 'made Homestead enAnd the doughty their dominions. try No. 015777, for NWi, Ni SWJ, SecCnpt. John Smith asked : Why should tion 29; NEf, Section 33 Township 11 ihe brave Spanish soldier brag, the snn never sets on Spanish dominions? North, Range 6 East, Salt Lake Meridian, And In 11590, Guarlni referred to Cathhas filed notice of intention to make five-ye- erine of Austria as the monarch to Schiller Proof, to establish claim to the land whom the sun never sets. quotes Don Ctfrlos In the Qerman play above described, before the clerk of the as asserting that The sun, In my doAnd Sir Walter District Court, at Randolph, Utah on the minions, never sets. Scott asserted, The sun never seta 24th day of August, 1922. on the immense empire of Charles V. Claimant names as witnesses: Dead European Towns. Al. Larson Is full of dead towns trailEurope Thomas Norris ing glories from the age before tbe Delbert Neville Turks captured Constantinople and Columbus discovered America. Many Roy Snowball.all, of Randolph, Utah of them lie on small rivers,-aBruges Gould Bi Blakely does. For in the aays when an ocean ' Register. ship was only an enlarged rowboat a liver harbor was preferable to the best ocean port. Such was Seville, such DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR was Pisa, such once was Florence. U.S. LAND OFFICE at Salt But when the Turks cut the Indian trade routes, and when ships became Lake City, 'Utah, July 19, 1922. too big for river ports, new cities NOTICE is hereby given that Vernal sprang up and old, glorious cities died. come to life again, like Van Cott Funk, of Balt Lake City, Utah Some have Florence and Nuremberg and Seville, who, on June 7, 1921, made Homestead because of new conditions. Some, like Entry 030006, for SJSWJ, Sec. 4, T. 8 Pisa, and Rothenburg In Bavaria, and Ragnsa tn Dalmatia, stayed dead. N.. R. 5 E., and Additional Homestead NOTICE wt itfmr"Th'J The- - 111 -' 3 111 et THE HOME OF ) HART IRK SHAFFNER & I FASHION PARK GLOTHINC I$ Tlorsheim, Packard & Thompson SHOES I Emery Shirts Interwoven Hosiery STETONHATS I. KASTOS, Inc. LEADING CLOTHIERS Evanston Wyoming City Meat Market Meats, Groceries, Fruits And , Vegetables . ' ONLY ALSO BUY WE CKEAM UP TO DArE MARKET IN THE COUNTY PHONE NUMBER 33 0 an , Any one of those reasons pats the De Laval in 1- - , & , ft 7. 'ft 10. are De fur-nishe- d in a variety of tizes, with band, power National Butlcrmakers Association, with but one exception. 62 of the separators in Minne- tola ate De Lavals. all creameries use Practically 4. 9. De Laval Sep aratort Over 2,500,030 Is use. Won 1,091 grand ml first prizes De Lav si boiler Tias woo first prize al every meeting of tbe a or mo for drive. Lmk Endorsed end used by Govern-meat Experiment Stations, colleges and dairy authorities. Thousands in use from 15 to IK) . years. Da Lavals have led in every portant separator for I, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 NJS4, and SiSEJi, 18, lg22, system of service. There are nusay ether rea-eewhy yon should own a Do Iarst-- M us tell yon why. $ 2.50 Staple Pattern Linoleum per yd. $ 1.85 Orind Stones $ 4.50 Entire Stodk of Shoes Are Being Offered at Greatly Reduced Prices. Bring In The Children And Get Their Bchool Shoes Now. Forbidden Fruit Crape . Syrup Free Monday Afternoon From 4 to 6 We Will Serve FORBIDDEN FRUIT CRAPE SYRUP PUNCH EVERYONE WELCOME. 8c Co. Bros. Spencer ar as inm imsssb Cash Thomas Wilson all of Salt LakeCity, Ut nd Samuel South Randolph Utah. PriGes Gould B. I- Iakely Registe r On Fancy Parlor Lamp 'Washington a Conservationist. In farming, as In politics, Gqprge Washington was no standpatter. NotSJNEi, SElNWi, withstanding many discouragements, Section 4, Township 8 North, Range 5 he ornld not keep from trying new East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed no- thing;, and he furnished his farms with every kind of Improved tool and tice of intention to make three-yecalculated to do totter Implement Proof, to establish claim tothe land work. At his deat.he owned not only machines, and a Dutch fan, above described, before the Register and (threshing drill, a com drill, a maS. Land Office, - at Balt chine Receiver, for gathering clover seed and anLake City, Utah, on the 7th day of Sept other for raking up wheat. Yet most of his countrymen remained content ember, 1922. . to drop com by hand, to broadcast Claimant names as witnesses: their wheat, to tread out their grata and otherwise to follow the methods-aC. Allen Robinson old as the days of Abel for at least William K. McDondald improvement. Lowest One Set Double Harness Med. Wt $60.00 ' Entiy, 030007, on May Lots 4, 8, Sec. 3; Lots im- Made in tbe largest separator factory in the world. Backed by the most thorough :tssassxm Winchester Pump Gan $ 35.90 s a class by itself S 12 Gauge -- aaaE n 'Smash go the Price; Onr Opening Gun, Brc-.t- g Them Down. Here Are a Fear' of the Many Opportunities Our Store Offers Ri ' To The Thrifty Bayer, n, 1CHAELS STERN & CO -- MS .Groceries . ( fr , ' Eggs & Oats Taken In Trade Blytli & Fargo co. Evanston Wyoming Haying Extras s another half century. Oldest United States Post Office. Erected in 1568, the post office building at St. Augustine, Fla., Is believed to be the oldest structure of the kind in the country. According to official records In the Archives of the Indies, at Seville, Spain, the building was purchased by the king of Spain in 1004 from Gonzalo, Mendez, former governor of Florida, who erected it. The place wjjs purchased from Mendez for $10,000 as a residence for Gov. Pedro de Yderra and his successor. In requesting that the purchase be made, Governor Yderra wrote the king that the house in which he lived was bnilt over the sea, and was so cold and damp that two former governors had . DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR U.S. LAND OFFICE at 'Salt Lake City, Utah July 5. 1922. Notice is hereby given that Ada Wah lstrom widow of Nephi C. Wahlstrom deceased of Logan, Utah who on September 2, 1916, made Homestead entry No. 018130 for Lot 4 SwiNWi, Sec tion 5: Lots I and 2, SiNEl, Section 6 Township 13 North, Range 7 East and died In 'It. SiSEi, SE1SW, 'Section 31: 'Township pacinfl nveterate Go8sip 14 North, Range 7 East Salt Lake Mer- xhe inveterate gossip Is a victim of 1 morbid longing for excitement. idian, has filed notice of intention ( Sensation is the breath of life to many make five-y- ear Proof, to establish claim having a few interests and an to ,the land above described, before the j Insatiable craving for thrills, and the In weaving roClerk of the District Court, at Randolph, ingenuity they display mances about their neighbors and acUtah on the 24th day of August, 1922. quaintances Is extraordinary.' Parents and teachers should - strive to direct Claimant names as witnesses; the valuable Instinct of curiosity toJoseph Weston wards useful and social ends, and In William J. Lsmbom this way combat the mischievous sensation mongering tendency and the David J. Kearl of deceitfulness. Through development Irwin W. all of Laketown, Utah Ernest education the bias for creating scares Gould B. Blakely and sensations may be diverted to a useful goal. Exchange, Register. Wecarry machine parts for the Dain, Deering;, Hilwaukee and ricCormick Mowers, f We also handle Rake teeth, Cable, C Pushrake teeth, Oils & Bolts. rind-stone- s, I ' We are prepared to fill your Haying Orders as we ' line of groceries and can goods in Get Our Prices. carry a fu& t bulk. We Can Save You Money A Rich County Furniture Go- - '1 |