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Show f HE filCB'CDMTUEWS m - v AH ffC! tv. Lf.Roy Sheleyv Editor & n', Fcbushee - vAne-Yea- sITe SCRIPT ION PwATLsIf in Advance r $1.00 tplra- - Year if not in Advance r 1,25 Sir Months, if j qid in advance. ,. .oOe Sample Copy Sent Free on Request,. ADVERTISING RATES Professional Cards per Month 75c; Display: J inch (t 10 inches per Month 50e ' Local and Reading Notice ten cents per line for first insertion and five cents per line for each subsequent Insertion. ''All Cotnniunieations should Iw addressed to The News, Randolph, Ctah. RANDOLPH APRIL Oth. SATURDAY UTAH.. Trustees, 1910 The Lord hates a quitter. Keep on boosting. A quitter jho Jyjows nmgh to step to one side and let others go on is not a'knocker by all the term etn plies. Never to our knowledge did the County Commissioners expend money where it benefited Comic more people than when they used it iu overlaying tho covnty road to the south and thiu Ar-gyl- paign against unsanitary conditions shall bo undertaken through out the state. To make it effective a house to house inspection of premises should be made Existing garbage accumulation, offensive corrals, unsanitary out-- , houses, etc,, should be discovered and orders issued requiring their prompt removal or abate, meiw. It is epeciall fiecessar that, this action shall be taken before the fly season as these dangerous pests aie almost ex clusivly propagated by filth and and manure; the accumulation of which should not be permitted. All vaults should be made fireproof and maintained in strictly sanitary conditions. Health officers and other town and county authorities are urged to earnestly join in carrying out these life saving measures and the State Board of Health will assist and cooperate v.hen out-hou- se with Gravel. Some places have worn through and the mud below is suggestive to the traveler of what it used to be. Wo are living in a mouern age aud such holes look bad in our excel- ever requested. T. II. Beaty. Sec. lent valley and of course should be looked after by the officials. Death vs Uncleanliness Owing to the great amount of sickness throughout the state at the present time on account of unsanitary conditions the State Board 'of Health is edopting every possible measure tj cause the citizens to clean up. This week the following article was received by the Randolph health ' officer from tho state boarj and it is something that should be adhered to by everyone. To Health Oflicers, Filth $nd uncleanliness are di two-fift- hs rt V3. & 2nd Intermediate Dept. Farce, whos V ?, fi. Fog" year, 1910, the census of the States begins. It occurs every ten years. It is the basis of thedistribut- ion am,ns tho ?tates ot rel,reser-tation of the National House of U-nit- Representatives. It is also the United ascertains ion. ed XV. Thomp- Matilda Anderson Sara Mckin non Bramblcton's daughter, Cicely. a superior housemaid, Matilda Jane, jS:;. Blacksmith, Wheelwright & Korseshoer s Carriages Repaired and Painted in Style and Kami Plows a Imphinenta specialty. Repairing First-clas- Shoes Nos. to 1 4 ,, to see it Proceeds will be used to buy books fur the school, B. o Nos. 6 3 per span. .4.00 and & 7 5 - i 4,2-- 4 per span 4.50 Roff J & V0MMt)aN4 09 0 ft to obtain information that can tluT are not t0 e regarded spier, di- tec,ives- Piemen castables, tax a,,- be used in any way in the assess-essers, or officers of any city, county mentof property for purposes or state, iliey io not represent any of taxation cr the collection of other department of the United States local. or taxes, national, state, jor any foreign nation. The census inquiries are de - No person should (hesitate, neglect .......... .. Every feature of this entertainment will be a treat. Dont fail See Hand Bills Next Week TICKETS ON SALE AT FURNITURE STORE Wyoming FORMERLY The Randolph Jewelers. Common 1 Akin Co. Evanston & Creer River, - son. tr Uinta Elevator & Evanst j or refuse to answer all the enumerate questions. He only askes tho-- e t necessary to nil the schedules which are required by law. Nothing that is Census in conformity with the tol 1 him can . in any way be Used to act. They apply to all persons the (letrini(nt or damage of any perliving in the United States on son or his family or his property. To help the cause people should April 15th next the Census Congress, The schedules are of the the Director framed by fined by act of questions on the j ordTind in any amount and for any kind Grain, at the lowestuarket prices. Our prices defy compi We will fill any tion, get the sam We. are agents for the celebrated Garton Pedigi-ehandlnit IUCK VICTOR and REGENERATED day. 'TThe sarn question 7 asked about each person. All per sons must answer all questions. .The census latv with refer once to population requires that the enumerator's questions shall for each inhabitant call for; to The name, relationship head of family, color, sex, age, conjul condition, place of birth, it to emimoratois without delay. iThe amount and value of egg, milk, stock, and crops should he calculated and figured ahd delivered without hesitancy. Tne geneology of yourself and fathers and mothers must he had and should he compiled before April loth 1910. If any adult jierson refuses or will- fully neglects toaiiswer un enumerators question or if any person willfully place of birth of parents, num- gives answers that arefal-- e he or she ber ot years in the United Stat- can he arrested carried to court and es, citizenship, occupation, whe fined up to $100. Keepers of hoarding tteror not employer or employ- or lodging house?, hotels, apartment houses tenements or other buildings in ee and if employee whether or which persons make their homes must not employed at the date of help the enumeiator when asked or enumeration (April 15, 1910.) they will hi liable to arrest and punand the number of months ishment by a line up to $500. The same law with reference to agriculture, requires that the enumerators questions shall ca for The name, color, and country of birth of occupant of each farm and range, and the acreage of crops planted and to be planted during the year of enumeration. (1910). and the acreage of crops and quality and value of crops and other farm products for the year ending Dec. 31st (1909) next preceeding the enumerat- It is required by the Constitution and by act of Congress. . The information sought will be used solely for general statistical purposes, It will neither be published nor used i n any other way to disclose facts regarding ion. any individual or enterprise, Census enumerators wearing badges The census is not, never has with U. 8. Census 1910. stamped on been' and cannotr be employed them will go from house to house and and farm to farm beginning April 15. - FARMERS OF TIIE BEAR RIVER VALLEY! gfou to plant these oats and increase your crop from 2S per to 50 percent and have the best OAT on the markelfi We have appointed Mr. Don McKinnon of Randolph our agent and he has authority to sell any of the goods led by this Company, All kinds of GRAIN and GRASS SEED SOLD BY US. in touch with us or our agent. 232E3S2S3 non-miner- tate on left liorse branded shoulder. All horses branded P 0,1 a left shoulder and al Irauded on left brand-e- l All shoulder. horses 40 bob sled runner on left shoulder. One bay $ horse branded with stirrup All horses 011 right shoulder. bianded w 11 u d uble arrow left sliou kit r. head Brown mi Notice . e ( J ttewflrei j received and noted for report to the I will give $0 reward to any person!., , , fflee at Washington finding any horse described a follows; D. C. Failure so to protest or contest on the One bay horse branded within the time will be conspecified, '2left thigh. sidered sufficient evidence of the al character of the tracts and the One bay horse with a strip in face on left selections thereof, being otherwise .free branded a Swan neck from objection, will be approved to the shoulder. in the Woodruff' precinct on Monday t has. liendee the ISth day of April ,1910 at the lioir Cokeviile Wo of 2 P. M. one red two vena old hull. White star in fore head. No marks or brands United Slates I and Office, visible. , Salt Lake City, Utah, SaiJ animal is held by me to secure Mar. 9 1910. the payment of $10,00 damages done To Whom It May Concern:-Notie- e by said animal upon the premises of ts hereby given that the State Peter McKinnon on the 8th, day of of Utah has filed in this office lists of 1910. C. M. . April Bryson selected by the said State, under Pound-keepfor Woodruff Precinct. lands, section 6 of the Act of Congress, approved July Id, 1S94, aslndenmity School . Under Government lands, viz: All railreaJ locomotives In Holland 12 N, R. 6. E, arc . under governmental supervision N2' SE1 Sec. 21 T. and lot 4 Sec. 1 NW 8 REi E$ NF.i; and every new locomotive before acceptance roust b provided especially T. 13 N. R. fi E., 8. L. M. Serial 05608 with a ontrL-mcfor burning smoke Copies of said lists, so far as they reand preventing spark emission. Biack late to said tracts by descriptive subsmoke, soot and deleterious gases, as divisions, have been conspicuously also emissions from locomotives and in this office tor inspection by sationary furnaces, are not tolcr puffed interested and by the public person any of ated because their menace to the public health. In one Holland province generally. only coke can be used on engines. During the podod of publication of this notice or any time thereafter, and lfore filial approval and certification, Japan Building Locomotives. under departmental regulations of homeher first Japan is building A pril 25, 1907, protests or contests made locot '.otives ogainsts the claim of the State to any of the tracts or sdidiiisions hcrein-la-for- e LkRoy Shki.ev, Notary Public described, on the ground that News Office, Randolph Utah. the same is more valuable for mineral than for agriculture! purposes, w ill bs er q SE . tenure, acreage of farm, acreage the means by which of woodland aud character of States government of timber thereon, value of farm the increase in the implements, number and value agriculture, indus- of domestic animals not on farm Nat- a -- CAST OF CHARACTERS a young bachelor, Mr. Simonides Swanbooper, Laurence Lavender, a valet from Mayfair, Mr. Bloomfield Brambleton, a country gentleman, J. & Restless and sleepless Jeweler School Who or Ail in a 2' Edholm A 1st at-- & during the proceeding calander year (1909), whether SALE OF ANIMAL in or not FDR DMGE. agriculture, engaged Information of and Slate school Utah, attendance, literacy cf the Census. ( lou n tv of Rich: tenure of home, and whether or Director E. Dana Duraad of not a survivor of the Union or In the Woodruff preehiot of said county, I have hi my posession the the Census Bureau has issued Confederate Army or Navy, and following described animals which if the following important circular; name and address of each blind not claimed and taken away, will he sold at pul! 10 auction to the highest Ou April 15 in tho present or deaf and dumb person. cash bidder at Peter McKinnons coral lec'tlyor indirectly responsible for most of the diseases now population, known to be preventable; these tries, and resources of the include all contagious or comm unicable diseases and cause the death of more than of the deaths of the human race. The forms of uncleanliness which exact such a terrible penalty includes filthy bodies from insufficient bathing; filthy houses from gross neglect of good house keeping; filthy air from Wyoming Entire School Kindeigarten Department Myrtle Rex & Mazie Henderson Ray McKinnon Chorus tV. 1 Finest stock carried Gent's Quartet Thu. Wilson, taininaiud surface wells aud ditC'lerk H. J. Norris Jr. ches; a filthy personal habit Lewis Thompson Marshal Wm. T. Brough. such as promiscuous spitting. Poundkeeper . Constable, Samuel llanney All of these deadly aud offensive Heber B. Jones conditions are Justice of the Peace easily avoidable Dr. A. E. Whig Ransom and utterly inexcusable. Nature Board of Health Hauser. f watRoad Supervisor, Jacob Ben, ley. furnishes an abundance Sexton, Joseph Wilduer, er with which to bath the body and maintain clean habitations COUNTY. Commissioners, (eo. Kennedy also it may be secured pure and v T. J. 'Jlngey free from contamination for Pope John Weston drinking purposes. Pure air U Clerk, Mrs. Pearl Brough universal, except where it is deRecorder, H. J. Hauser. Treasurer excluded from their J. C. Earlier, liberately Assessor houses Marshal Wm. Sheriff. by people who choose to W. Satterthwaito J. Attorney, themselves with fowl reIicber V Cox poison fciupt, of Schools, Jos. F. Neville. breathed air ip tightly closed Surveyor ltuftd Commissioner Peter MeKitinoii rooms. John Snowball Probation Ofiicer, It is recommended that a cam- . , Song Lacies Quartet Drill Henry Hoffman. Oluf Larson, Judge, First Judicial District, W. H. Maughn. B. C, Call Attorney, State Senator, Third Senatorial Dint. Christopher Burton jr. State Representative, ' , Joseph Hops n 4 mbCrJAP.i Opet.ing Chorus Motion Song Recitation filthy neglect of ventilation; from allowing the ac- premises CITY. Robert McKinnon, cumulation of garbage and other John R. South. refuse including unsanitary out DISTRICT. f4 Watches, Diamonds, Sih rer Ware, Cut Glass Hand Painted China. T'a Official Directory President, k The Randolph Sunday School will present a Concert in the Tabernacle Thur. evening Apr. 14th Thit psier, published every Saturday wa entered as setotui elns matter .November 22, 1902. at the post office at Randolph, Rich County I' lull. E. D. R. Thompson Register. NOTICE United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. Feb. 19, 1910. ' . To W horn It May Concern:- Notice is hereby given that the Stati or Utah has filed in this office lists of lauds, selected bjfTTeH hr Stake under section 6 of the alt of Congress, approved July 10 lh94, is Indemnity School lands, viz: NWiNE,1; Nf.lNWl Sec. 2C: NE NWi Sec. 25, T. 13 N.. U. 8E; SKENE! Sec. 33 : NWfiVEi Sec. 34, T. 9. N ' R. 4 Lots E..8EHIWJ; NF.lSWi Sec. 18; band 8 Sec, 5; Lots 2 and 3 Sec. 18, T. 12 05528. N., R. 5 E., S.L.M. - ' Serial Copies of said lists, so far as they relate to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions, have been conspieously posted in this office for inspection by any person interested and by the public generally. During the period of publication of this notice, or any time thereafter, and before final approval and certification under departmental regulations of Apr. 25, 1907, protests or contests against the Maim of the State to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described, on the grounds that the same is more valuable for mineral than agricultural purposes, will lie received and noted for report to the general Land office at Washington D. C. Failure to o protest or contest, within the time specified, will lie considered suff ioieut evidence of the character of the tracts and the selections thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be approved to the State. E. D. K. Thompson Register non-miner- al |