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Show Woodruff Notes Local News AT ! THE.. . I UI SATURDAY Playgoers Pictures J.P. McGowan Presents Presents Hodart Hinley Tte ' Aug 22nd TUESDAY " C'lANCES UNDER THE ICE 13 Episode Mrs Hoy Pead who has ben viitirWbtivea in Garden City during? he paft two weeks, return boy which arrived 'Monday night. Sheriff Parley N. Hodges and Bishop ed home Wednesday, The Relief Society are giving a swC. W. Pope of Garden City; were visit imming party Friday at Morgan Hole, all ors in Randolph Tuesday of this week. Billie Maack, Kay' Johnson ladies are invited. A big time is antici Bishop Pope being very interested in some and Carence Barnes made up a pated especially the lunch. , ... of our local people placeing bids with the party to Evanpleasant Ivan Quist rriade a flying trip to Og State Road Commission for the construct the first' of the week. ston den Monday. He returned Tuesday with ion of the proposed federal aid road, obfeminine smile on his face, taining thereby the benifits of this great has a very Mrs aving Monday for Bear Lake where they expect to spend a Short vacation. Aug. I9th RECKLESS IN Miracle Of Money " financial enterprise and the return of the a p i money, which we the people must pay, together with the federal governments AND News Pathe and TWO SHOWS EACH NIGHT 10c ADMISSIONS OPEN DOORS AT and 25c SHARP O'CLOCK SEVEN 9:00 P, M & 7;30 proportion, to the people also informed he editor that the they members of the Vocational Training School of Logan, are taking up the search Mary Kennedy who, been visiting with her daughter Mrs Elijah Spencer in Logan, home Tuesday. ed for the bodies of the two boys who were O. Hex, . drowned at Bear Lake, July 22nd. Special drags have been built and divers suits A dandy sto-- y on the drownhave been obtained by these men and ing episode at Bear Lake reached work of searching the bottom of the lake the office too late for publication with these devices, is going on in ernest, this issue but will appear in these showing again the comradship of the columns next issue. Editor, ' former service nien. ' be a bad man or a failure: the man who saves will rise and if glasses will help you Mr Roy Pead is making Edgar Shelby is again in our midst arriving from his home in Ogden ations for the putitjg up of the Saiurday and is very busy preparing to hay crop at the Lincoln Ranch put up the hay on his Argyle ranch. ' ' north of town. Mr Taylor Bond and Miss Abbie Hatch left Tuesday for Salt Lake, where The Opera House is now under they are to be married in the very, near the supervision of J. O. Bex and future. Harold Brongh t ho were appointMiss Reva Rees left for her home in ed managers by the committee in Ogden after visiting with relatives here we will fit them and if not for the past six weeks, Miss Reginia in his trade or profession steadly needed that is inevitable. you so. Kinnon accompanied her to remain as her guest indifinitly. can teach your to meet your demands in ' ULp to have more re- gard to glasses. Repairing or Fitting Frames Duplicating Broken Lenses r Fitting New. Glasses Economy. near to the keystone of character and success. A boy is taught' to save his money ' will rarely Start jovr childs saving ac- count now. Act in the living present. We will welcome the account and pay 4 per cent inter ( st on it. We will test your eyes free will .cheerfully CHAS- tell - Evanston ' Wm Rex ranch. pleasure. Brother Henry Voss of Lyman and Brother W. H. Longhurst have been vis f A choice bunch of beef sold by Rulon .Hatch and Jackson Bros were driven th rough town Wednesday enroute to Ogden. ' Si,'! i ' Better Service ' Better Prices ' ' ; . . : I c We want your automobile business We Repair Anything I Accessories KENNEDY BROS. PROPS. ANNOUNCEMENT Tethers Examinations for school ago, had qualifications will be given at my home the misfortune to break her foot while in Laketown, Utah, Monday, Tuesday visiting with her parents, Mr and Mrs and Wednesday August 21st, 22nd and Wm Moss, was in town Tuesday and in 23rd. Company with Dr and Mrs Reay left for G. N. Weston Montpelier where an X Ray picture was Rich Co. Schools. Supt. taken showing everything to be O. K Mrs Wregg Gas, Oil, & Atuo Accessories Here 1. - whosome time Mr Frank Snowball and sons Ivan, and Elmer motored over from their ran- Going;, Coins:, Will Soon Be CONE Your Chance To Cet Rasp- ch in Kemmer Sunday,, Miss Nellie Webb is visiting at home of her sister, Mrs Malcolm ? Kinnon this week. s the Mc- b The dance given Monday night Weaver Bros. Orchestra, of Montpelier proved to be the most enjoyable affair . of its kind, held in Randolph for some time. The music was so different! it filled everyone with a spirit of a good time and pleasure. The waits between dances were very short 'and the entertaining ability of the musicians' proved to win them the abundance of applause they received. Th tough the efforts of the dance hall man. agement their services have again been secured for Monday evening August 21s t The maim Street walk berries This Year. AND SURGEON Obstetrics a 'specialty , Office at Residence. Randolph Utah mo - will meet shortly to discuss the feasab ility of repairing the rock work of the the foot bridge across the creek before school opens up. Everybody boost and ass Nt in the good work. Laketown Notes Mrs Herbert Nebeker on Saturday Aug 12th motored to the Cache and Valley Girls Home in Logan Canyon, there joined a large number of Nebeker ( Randolph Garage FixingAutomoblles is our long suit Kennedy Bros.Props. Committee EVANSTON DRUG CO EVANSTON WYOMING Victrolas and Records Edison and Records Eastman Kodaks anduFilms t ?J Musical Merchandise ' Drugs and PatentJjMedicine. Send Us your mail orders 1 ANNOUNCEMENT - On and after Saturday June 17th with a new passenger rejations who were entertaining in honor truck and will take parties to and from of Mr and Mrs Wm Jardine of Kansas Bear Lake at any time at the most City Mr Jardine .is President of the Kan Jardine Saturday afternoon while out in Ihe gar den pulling some beets. Through her fore thought of using a bandage above the wound and attempting to draw the blood - M S Reav. PHSICI.AN 4 Mrs Frank Price is siowly recovering from a rattle Snakebite she received last J BUY YOUR the the ' Lenotd Longhurst journeyed to Salt Lake Tuesday combining business with sas Agricultuial College. Mrs was formely Effie Neoeker. Mr Royal Pope of Garden City was treated by Dr. Reay, at his office Wed nesday for a very bad flesh wound in the Dr . At the thigh which he received Tuesday evening when kicked by a horse at the m&m has speedy recovery. Mr an mainder of the summer with her sister Mrs Joseph Smith. Wyoming I George sympathy- - of the town who hope for charge. the Sunday School Services held at Randolph last week H. J. Miss Margaret Hutchinson of Salt Nori'is Was released as Supermten Lake airived Wednesday to spend the re-- dent and Fred R. Moigan was bus E. WRIGHT j Word has been received of the seri , JEWELER BANK of RANDOLPH Me or TBS ASS6CIAC3 .DIM STATE! iting thejSaints andexhorting them to prepay attend their duties call again brethren. Air We are especially prepared APR l RandolphUtah i - 7T3rVM Published every Saturday at ttandolnh Mr and Mrs Orsen Cornia returned home Monday after attending the funeral of their niece at Bountiful. Miss Nellie Brown is visiting ous illness of our old townsman Dean at the home of her sister Mrs J . Dean at Evanston, brother a Ss 'Pub'ipbtd by THE RICH COUNTY j Mr Finch and Mr Wardly of Dee "Hospital in Ogden were guests of Miss June Pearce over the week end- - le- E B Kei of his grand children a daughter of NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY Mr and Mrs Carter Corniaof Ogden run , FttMtred as second ciaas matter Ms over and killed by an automobile Sunday '5. i897. at the Post Of flee nt Hnndolph, under the set of March 3 1859. confection Dean seen on was the Ray A I, LARSON ary counter smiling through the gass at Publisher new of ten pound baby that the thought indefinite expecting to remain an the period. ... The Rich County J. A. Haywood of Sage Bert liotne-of Wyo. moved into the Hoffmans th-- first of the week one out and the good luck of getting Dr Reay in a short time, a fatality was pre vented. It will be some ime yet, before she can use her leg the bite being on the instep of the right foot. Mr Price killed the snake that evening.' It was nearly three feet long two inches iu diameter and had s!x rattles. Mr and Mrs G. N. Westm and fam ily were called to Hyrum to attend the funeral of Mrs Westons brother T. J Liljenquist who died suddenly in Calif ornia and whose body was- shipped to I will be equiped prices, - Chas. Hendee I The Lazzaroni of Naples. The lazzaroni were a class of vagabonds in Naples, Italy, which formed a distinct 'caste in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth centuries. They annually elected a chief, called Cupo Lazzaro, who was recognized by the authorities and frequently took an active part In political affairs. In 1047, headed by Masaniello, they overthrew the government nnd held possession of the city for a few days. In 1703, Instigated by Cardinal ltuffo nnd led by reMichele Slorzu, they succw-fulisisted the attacks of the French. The lazzaroni had no homes nor regular occupations. They wore ragged clothes, were filthy in their habits and slept in the open air. They got their name either from Lazarps, the beggar, or more probably from the hospital of SL Lazarus, which served as a place of refuge for the destitute of the city. Some authorities say the word is derived from the Italian lazaro leper, or pauper). s his home for burial. Tapioca. the tropical countries a certain shrub about six feet In It is height grows in abundance. commonly known as manlco, or the taploea tree, , The shrub has a large tuberous root which contains a milky Juice of a very asrid taste. The natives of the west coast of Africa use these roots as food. Freed from the Juice the root is grated and baked, the food being known as cassara bread. - The Juice is sometimes collected and allowed to ferment and so becomes the beverage known as wanted- - to hear from owner of farm zing lunch for thirty members of the n The greatest importance of for sale. State price, mis. W. Booth, box d Temple workers who were there on the root is Its source of the article of food knov. n as tapioca, which is alBipark, Des Moines, Iowa. an excursion, most pure stareirwith a certain flaIn making tapioca the' root is Miss Olive Iiwin is home from Salt voring. reduced to a pulp. the juice being elimBig Dance Monday Lake on an extended visit. inated. Then the starch la washed out of the pulp, collected and dried ca heated plates. Hie product is Uw tap sen of com mere ... Miss Vern La'mborn has been serio Get your orders in quick, as I have ill for several days but is some imusly only a few berries that are not spoken for Raspberries sold for $ .40 per quart at proved at this writing. Sait Lake this year and the best rasberri Mr and Mrs O. P. Satterthwaite of in the state are grown on the shores o f Logan spent the past week here visiting the famous Bear Lake. My prices are among relatives, i $ .25 per quart and $ 4.00 a case put On Saturday Aug 12th officers of our ' ' . up, you furnish the jars. Primary association went to Fish Haven L. J. Stone, Garden City, Utah.? Resort and provided a bounteous appeti- In many parts of Lo-dja- . J iMCKIE, THE PRINTERS DEVIL By Charles Sughroe Western Newspaper Union oA "Spanish Athlete is Do$f r ; j . r .Vr- , b . ' ' |