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Show WUNAw V Jt .v IMViVi V & , Garden Gity.'rr LeRoy Shelby, Editor' Ffijusbeii via as mutter This prer, published every Saturday was entcftrt as Novemler 22, 1902. at the post office at Randolph, Rich County,' "Utah. 'J't - ...Notice J SUBSCRIPTION . One Year in Advance One Year if not in Advance. $1.00 ....1,25 i I? ATES' Six Montlm, if (aid in advutiee. . . .f.0e Rumple topy Sent Free on Request. ADVERTISING RATES:' ? , . lrofeshional Cards per Month 75c; Display: 1 inch (fn 10 inches per Month 50c. Local and Reading Notices ten cents per line fof first insertihh and five cents ' per line for each subsequent insertion," to bo The addressed should Communications All NKt8, Randolph, Utah. SATUftfiAY FEBURARY 19, 1910 RANDOLPH, UTAH.; ' I Official Director CITY... . .. . Robert McKinnon. John R. South. Henry Hoffman. President, Trustees, Oluf Larson, Tbos. WPson. H. J. N'oiris Jr. Clerk, Lewis Thompson Marshal, Win. T. Rrough. Roundkecpef, Samuel llanney Constable, Heber H. Jones Justice f the Peace t I)r. A. K Whig J. Jos. Ransom Board of Health ( H. J. Hauser. Jacob Benzley. Road Supervisor, Joseph Wildber, Sexton, COUNTV (!eo. Kennedy T. J. Tii i gey C. W. Pope John Weston Clerk, ' Mrs. Pearl Brough Recorder, H. J. Hauser. Treasurer, J- V. Iar iter, Assessor, Win. Marshal Sheriff. J. W. Satterthv aite Attorney, Helier C Cox Supt. of Schools, ' Jos. F. Neville. Surveyor Road Commissioner Peter McKinnon John Snow ball Probation Oftieer,' Vommissioners, - DISTRICT. Judge, First Judicial District, V. H. Maughn. v B. C. Call Attorney, State Senator, Third Sen.t; orial Dist. Christopher Burton jr. Slate Representative, Joseph Hodges c j Were they alone eitected by their enmity for each other we as a newspaper, would have nothing to say for it would be hone of our business, but as a of the public and the public welfare, we contend the attitude of the Doctors in this town toward each other works au imposition upon the public besides "disgracing the medical profession, ' Therb are times when two doctors are needed and Critical times too when life is at stake and doctors as licensed public aids are obliged to respond and apply their skill. But should one refuse to come because the other was there, or should one refuse to assist with medicine the other happened to be out of or should life ebb away while awaiting aid from a second doctor from Evanston or some otherdistant town, would it then look like child s play In personal affairs or would it be a serious state in public affairs? repre-serjtiti- . United States I iul Ofllce, Salt Lake City, Ut$h, Ueb. 4 1910.,,' Garden Ciy, To Whom It May Concern:-"- Feb. 19h. Notice is hereby given that the Stale ' The old' time blizzard Monday of Utah has filed In this oflke lists of and Tuesday deposited enough lands, selected by the said State, Under section 6 of the Act of Congress, appro j snow to enable sleighing to conK July 16, 1894, a Indemnity School viz; lands, tiuue a whilejonger. Lots 3, 0, 7, Sec. 4. T.12'N. K. 5 E. Hauling ice is the order of .the Scfsl 0545b' NEiNEJ; SEJSWi Sec. day and the lake has been gener- 18, T. 12 N. R. 5 E. Serial 95454; FKiSKJ; HEiSWJ Sec. z4; SEISE;! ous in hei supply. KEJSWi Hec. 23: NWiNW Sec, 20, j Mr. George Whittington,- - wife NWKNW Sec. 28; NWJSE See. 21. j Kec. 15, 12 R. 6 K., and daughter Bessie have re- Lot 2; N KiSEi Sec. 19; SEINE! Sec. turned from their trip to the joo t. 12 N., It. 7 K.;1 Serial 05455. Snake River country. We are Copies of said lists, so far as they relate to said tracts by descriptive sub-glad to see them back again but divisions, have been . conspicuously fear they will not stay with u& pcsted in t bis office for Inspection by long as they wish to sell out and any person Interested and by the public' move to that part of the country generally. During the period of publication of Mrs. Maurice Hodges, who this notice or any time thereafter, and has been very sick for about a liefore final approval and certification, under departmental regulations of month is on' the improve. A pril 25, 1907, protests or contests We are very sorry to relate againsts the claim of the State to any that the old gentleman Hodges of the tracts or sbdiviioiis herein before doacrilied, on the ground that is ery ill haling been stricken the same i more valuable for mineral with paralyses on the left side than for agriculturol purposes, will be received and noted for So severe is the affliction that Oeneral Land Office at report to the Washington he has lost the use of his limbs D. U. Failure so to protest or contest on that side and the doctor says within the time specified, will be considered sufficient evidence of the that in all probability he will re character of the tracts and the cieve another shock within Yen' selections thereof, lieing otherwise free will lie approved to the from days Weal! hope it will not hap- State objection, E. D. R. Thompson pen and that he will be able to Register. be around again soon. air last Monday. was boosted the knootter t 7 ve " 1 - - tor - With the high cost of paper and many other things necessary in the publication of a newspaper, has' caused a. large percent of the weeklies to advance the t k Christian churches, Associations, some some saloons and dance-hal- ls. Those with musical tastes very qvickly get into a musical atmosphere. Those with scription money,' however, has TRADE MORAL Nobody would not paid for our paper plus the have known the Good Samaexpress from Salt Lake by 25 ritans kind act were it not for percent. But if the "rate stays Our Saviours parable. Be the where it is at present, $1 in adhome folks Good Samaritan, vance will buy the News, but should our honorable Congress Mr. Merchant; make this pasee fit to raise the price of newsper your commercial bible; paper postage four cents a pound write your own parable and as they are now planning, it put it in our advertising means wo must of necessity raise tho price in conformaty to the rate. to established J reputation for Not Disappointing our customers in any instance: Try us. $ Everything In Jewelery $ Edholm & Akin Co. Restless and Meepless Jewelers'' t Evanston & Green River, I Wyoming. FORMERLY The Randolph Jewelers, ZI t :::: - ... . .. ? . CASH PRICES ON HORSE SH0EINO Shoea No. 1 &2 per span $4.23 Nos. 3 & 4 per span 4.50 ,, No. 5 four calk shoes per span.... 4.75 Common Shoes Nos. 1 & 2 per span.. 3.50 3 ami up 4.00 ,, Neter-sli- 4 p IM. 13. Roff North Main Street Randolph, Utah. " day school is going to have a dauce in the ball next Friday folks expect to night and the-olhave a rousing good time. - - Ir New Triumph for America. America has now triumphed ovei Egypt and India In holding what wilt soon "be the largest Irrigated tract cl desert land in the world. This is what is known as the Twin Falls country in the state of Idaho. The ultimate area under irrigation, when the entire Twin Fails project shall have been completed, will be 1,350,000 acres. Harpers Weekly. We think that to-da- Snowstorm Defined. benefit of those who propose to keep tabs on the number of snowstorms this winter. In preparing for this work it will be noticed that a cat is necessary, but if you do not own such an animal, it will be easy to borrow one. Kennebec Journal. ! ' V&fe will fill any order at once for Corn. Get our price, it will aston ish you. ; It adds J We are istill buying Oats for cash at our Elevator on the Almy Road. zest to cor- respondence. 'Uinta- Eleyator & Milling Company We shall be pleased to - I - always. . The Blddeford Journal man explains that any fall of snow in sufficient quantity to track a cat is a storm. This information Is given for the jCORN CORN Stationery comes nearer to the perfection mark than any other stationery y that is made for social correspondence purposes. It is a paper distinctly out of the ordinary. It is made to meet the requirements J of fastidious, discrimi-- f nating people, and to use it once is to use it Wilt Grow Their Own Ties. The growing scarcity of timber suitable for ties, with resultant increase in their cost, has led 11 roads to start forests. Ten roads in the east have already planted in their respective forest sites thousands of catalpa, black locust, red oa't, pin oak and chestnut. One road has selected the eucalyptus because of Its rapid growth ami adaptability to the climate of California, New Mexico and Texas. 1 - show you samples and tell more about it if you will take the pains to call. Evanston, Wyo. I v., Din in g Car Me.al and. s Service Best in the World r New steel passenger equipment the finest that money can buy- - aff orded to patrons of the CUBING MACHINE. KOLLER BEARING. HIGH GRADE. . .. . Union Pacific ' .Ths Walrus' Defenses. The Safe Road to Travel A walrus will weigh as much as 2,000 pounds; a mounta'nous mass of muscle and blubber, says the St. Nicholas. He is armed With tusks of ivory, sometimes two feet In length,' and when from his upreared ' bulk these formidable 'weapohfl'are plunged downward upon" an enemy they are as--, resistless as the drop of a guillotine. Such a thick layer of blubber lies under the skin that he Is practically clad In an armor Impervious to teeth and claws alike. So, unless the beer is greatly favored, by luck, he has little chance to overthrow his full-grow- n artistio natures gravitate natursubscription price. In fact it is advised by the Western publish ally to f other artistic , .temper j er and other newspaper' auxil-ari- aments. Our thois and motives, our dethat such a step is necessary for the publisher to stay in sires; our longings, are forces which find their fellows. Sucb using's. antagonist. We have endeavored to make cess Magaziue. Good English Written the both ends meet. The subThe authorities of es business The parents class in the Sun; t man-agemen- eff- ort and particular attention to every detail of our non-miner- al v ifw cf affinities to get together? If you are course in your tasThe elements- here 'almost boost themsblves, but to bring tes, vicious in your, tendencies, success w,e must direct their you do not have to work very hard to get with course,., vicious course? so let us.' r I... ...i people; they are seeking you by Whether In the church or in the law of attraction. the pool hall, any reformation Every twhere affinities are seekthat will resultin conduct more ing one another. When boys aud becoming to ladies- and gentle girls go to the city for the first men and less abusive to the gen- time to seek positions, how quickeral public is. commendable and ly they find their affinities Those should be encouraged. We have who want to get with good people seen it , when neither had any those who aspire aud are ambit margin upon which to call the ious to get on and up iu the world kettle black. Whether the very quickly find those who are the attendance was trying to do the same things. responsible for- this lacking good Those who are naturally wild, order we cannot here state, and those who wish to dissipate, however anyone who will oppose do not nave to look yery hard or the management of the Opera very long to find those with the house by saying their rules are same course, animal tastes. too strict are enemies to law. and Watch country youths who go order besides insulting common to the city to s?ek their fortunes-Som- e , decency. seek the Young Mens 7 most earnest by i Slaughter of Vermont Deer. While the open season for deer In Vermont, v v'ch closed recently, is only one week, it is estimated by correspondents of Boston papers that two thousand animals fell victims to guns. The aveiage total of Did you ever think that the hunters deer killed In past years, since the week was established, is 700. Even thing you are looking for is lojk-in- a open Undei the Vermont law hunters are for you; that it is the very allowed to shoot oul one deer ei diking. No hot are endeavoring e, I t r m XtffcJl and Spoken. Yale college have determined that hereafter applicants for admission to that institution must have a better knowledge of English than some of them have heretofore exhibited, and that those who are hereafter to be known 'as Yale men must use good English both in writing and in speaking.'' The requirement, if rigidly enforced, will distinguish Yale men In practically every circle In which they may appear even among collegiates, even among the teachers of English in schools and colleges for it is a lamentable truth that good English is seldom spoken with proper pronunciation, accent and inflection in the most intellectual circles tn this country by more than ten' per cent, of those who would be supposed to speak' It correctly. S Electric block signals . y perfect track. 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