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Show Volume 1, Number 9 SATURDAY KOZY THEATRE Letter To School 0) $2.00 Per Year In Randolph, Utah, Friday, April 5, 1929 Nan Cary, a clever shoplifter, is caught, by blie police but acquitted through the influence of Lazare, a crooked lawyer, who places her with a gang of crooks he is backing. Posing as the Brockton family the crooks move into a beautiful home where they plan to use their spoils as a decoy to get the famous Palmer jewels.' In their luxurious surroundings tjjay are accepted as a family of standing by the Palmers who are Tom reputed to he very wealthy. Palmer, the son. becomes infatuated with Nan and through a clever hoax she gets into their home tp stay all night. She leaves during the night with the Palmer jewels and returns home to find her sweetheart Tom. bound and gagged. Tom sees their jewels and while they are explaining their awkward positions the detectives make The them prisoners. Brocktons, mistrusting Nan. are discovered ramsacking the Palmer home and while they are fighting, the detectives seize them also, and both gaegs are taken to the station. After a nigh in jail the real idetnifly of is Nan is learned and the tangle straightened out. leaving the lovers clasped in each others arms. Board Explains Consolidation Advance Library For South End Of County Being Proposed Plans were presented, to the county The following letter was written to commissioners last Monday and also the School Board of Rich County from to the Board of Education for the the office of State Superintendent relaestablishment of a public library for tive to the High School situation, for the South end of Rich County, to be the school year 1027 28. This letter located at the High School so as to was one reason why the School Board was prompted Ito try consolidation and effectively serve, at the same time, both the school and the public. To they feel that, due to unfair criticism, those who have seriously considered ia should be passed on to the people : . the matter, such an arrangement' apSupt. G. N. Weston, and Board of Education. pears to be quite ideal. The .commissioners and the school board, memRich County School District. bers were very sympathetic with ihe Laketown. Utah. idea and expressed themselves as Gentlemen: On my recent visit to the schools ot being in favor of having such a library established. your district I made certain notations with refetrente to xne conditions exUnder the plan, the Board of Education would furnish a room in the iting in your high school which 1 feel may be of interest to you." high school building in which ro In none of 'the ffour high schools house the library and keep it heated did I find adequate provision for laband clean, and the library would be run by the school under the governoratory work in the sciences. Neither in the matter of suitable room, necing supervision of a library board essary apparatus, nor time allotment appointed by the county commission-e- i do your schools meel the state reand probably lieaded by one of the of course Books commissioners. quirements for science work. would be loaned to the public as Owing to the fact that your schools are all small, it seems that! it would well as students. not be economical to increase the numAbout threat responsible students ber of teachers in each school, yet could act one alj a time as librarian the necessity of taking ca're of four during the day under the supervision years of high school work with two of a teacher. Three would be needed teachers is a serious handicap. This At the meeting of the County Com- so as to insure one of them being condition makes ft. necessary for each missioners held April 1, a consistent free from classes to do the work teacher to teach a number of different stucounty road program was discussed. each period of the day. These subjects which is not conducive to the dents would of course, be paid a A .system of budgeting of the av:i bee; results. Under the present orable funds to tne several districts small amount per hour, but this ganization, the number of pupils per with definitely fixed appropriations amount would come to much less teacher is not excessive, in tact is for the different roada in the district than a salaried librarian would have lower than the average, but the numto receive and afl the same time the was adopted. These appropriations HOW IN HEAVENS NAME, DEAR, DO ANGEL8 REMOVE THEIR ber of subjee.s taught by each teachwill be turned over to the men most library would be kept open during er is far above the average. NIGHTGOWNS?" interested in each particular road in the entire school day so as to render The fact that your schools are very interest and co- the maximum of services to the. Itlstuhope that personal small makes it necessary to limit the is dents as well as to the public be will had. operation number of subjects offered and allows also expected that the library be Culverts of ample size, eighteen the pupils little choice in the selection open a few hours In the afterfeet long are being provided for as kept nf subjects. , noon on Saturdays and every aftermany ofl the old water sources and noon The building situation at Woodruff during (the summer months ' ditches as our funds will when school irrigation Mrs. Milton Jones of Is not in session, thus seems to be unsatisMr. Law Randolph very attended Board meeting especially two weeks these visited Mrs. .T. L. and Austin Willis permit. Within which our comservice a The residence which has Monday. factory. rendering will be available in all parts of the last week. ' . . been rented for high ".school - issnot need. munities county. - You will place the culverts ' suitable for a high school building. Plenty of funds for equipping and Miss Winnifred Ellis of Salt Lake, if poscarefully with rock - The In Woodruff, and Garden City ess was a school visitor a first class library Mr. of Mrs. and maintaining baby view a sible to with daughter and future goqd Monday. pecially, and in other places to some under this plan could be had by Roy Moffat, who has been very ill, is road. extent, I noted a very unsatisfactory mill tax on this and of somewhat improved .at this writing. Our State highways are improving levying a The Felix Club will hold the next condition with lefereqce to. the sewould not add an This the county. yearly and are all in line for a quence of subjects. In Woodruff the meeting at the home of Misa Arvilda sum to any one individuappreciable Mrs. Solomon When surface. this Tremelling from standard gravel 11th grade pupils are taking General Hendee. but itr would add materiGarden City, is visiting with her condition prevails, travel will be als taxes, Science with tjhe 10th grade. Gento welfare of our school the ally mother, Melinda Lamborn and other fairly easy and safe in almost any children eral Science isl now being looked upon and the reading public. A party was given to all 'hose tak- relatives here. weather. The system of county roads in most places as an 8th grade subInfluential men who have '.bus far in the school play, by Miss ing part to serve these as feeders highways been consulted, not only heartily apject, although it is taught in a few Vera Kearl. Grandma Melinda Lamborn wat and it Is highly important that flhey proved but such a places in the 9th. It is entirely ten procedure, all the honored guest at a party given all be made safe and availableof at some of them have made liberal cash ejvsy for lOh and 11th grade pupils. these so benefits the that Miss Wooziey announces that the by the Relief Society Friday, March seasons, The course in Civics! being given in offers to help found siudh a library. line highways may be had by all. flhe 11th and 12th grades is a 9th Operetta will be given April 26ih.' 29. She is now seventy years of . We need a public library and we her birthday being the 29th. We are . The future development and growth also need a school library, but we grade subject1 and under no circumon keep- cannot afford both. Lets get behind The school play, Peg O My Heart forunate to have such a stances should be given in the 11th spry of this region are dependent was presented at Randolph - Friday and cheery old sould inwilling, and 12th. our town. ing tihe people out! on ihe farms and this movement to establish one good ranches as surely as conditions arise library to serve both the school and At Garden City no systematic plan and at Woodruff Saturday. . Large both Our commissioners are seems 'jo have been followed in the crowds were in attendance Mr. and Mrs., Floyd Clarke and which forces people into town to the public. was. live, woe to the ranches. Farms and willing; are you? Come out to the nights highly appreciated ajld enrollment of students in the several Mont. motored to Lucille, daughter ranches which are so deserted soon Pa meeting In RanIn looking and enjoyed by all. years of high school. pelier. where Mrs. Clarke took the over the record of some of the sento Cache Valley to visit friends give evidence of it. For example, dolph on Mondi v, April 22. and hear train Dont forget the Junior Promenade and relatives there. look at the Argyle district of twenty more iors I found one student who had particular. Beautiful decorations, good Friday. years ago and the same district Botany in he 9th grade and who is of a to refreshment's and wish foster free We .and music, spirit now taking a course in General BiTOWN BOARD PROCEEDINGS MrA Ben Orvin entertained our today. in our homes, both in town and dance programs. Tickets, $1.00. ology in the 12th. The General Bitown ladies at an Easter party Satur- pride build-uand out. Lets clean-uMinutes of a town board meeting ology which is now taken in the; 12th Leora Marshall is able tb again day afternoon. Games were played paint-up-. is a 9th grade subject and the Botheld All April 1, 1929. served. and refresments dainty school after an attack of apbe will Particular encouragement Member any taken in. the 9th grade should attend present : J. O. Rex, Vloe fine a the ladies are saying what f not be taken before 'the 10th or 11th. pendicitis. given all projects for graveling. All Jackson, G. W. Peart, David Norris ; partly it was. work will be paid for and no dona- and Leo McKinnon. In no case should a course in Botany SCHOOL BOARD MEETS tions asked. It seems to us that we Minutes of previous meeting read precede a course in General Biology. Supt, G. N. Weston visited the IN REGULAR SESSION I understand that there were three Garden City Grade schools on Wed- penalize those citizens on the out- and approved, x. side ranches when we ask them to Seniors in this 9th grade Biology Ray Osborne was employed a3 City The School Board met In regular nesday. He reports a favorable con- donate thffir time to build roads so Marshal. course. One renior had had a course , dition there. Monday, April 1. all memin Sociology and .Economics in the seSffeion An ordinance was made, tb prohibthey can get to the highways they bers being present. are taxed to build. A man with team 11th grade and is npw taking 9th cars from parking in front of the The regular monthly bills were The North Rich High School 1. heldA will reelcive $5.00 per day ; Fresno it House and Kozy Theatre. All grade Community Civics during his an Opera Fools dance, April April 12th grade year. A mix up of this presented and allowed. ouflts, $7.00; single man, $3.00. A cars to be parked at a 45 degree anwas in and crowd attendance large was allowed $55.00 Mrs. Schenck minimum of eight hours on the road gle on Main street. kind is inexcusable and is) not at all an enjoyable time was had by ail. child-iewill be asked. If people on their conducive to the promotion of effici- for March for bringing school N 6. The election for Water Bonds was Creek to the ency - in your school system. Some Ranch.from Sage Russell Kirk ia acting as truck own roads wish to work 9 or even 10 indefinitely postponed. svfttematic plan for the sequence of This months bills allowed as folCreek hours in the long summer days, this decided to run the grade drivr for. the Randolph-Sag- e Board The meet will with for and attitude appreciation. lows : their alteratio school 8 subject school children. months or to May 17. $3.00 (Should be adopted by the Board' of JOHNSON. LAURENCE Street Lights Several other items of minor interLicense Education and each principal should Rich G. G. N. Reaper, and Wleton County ROYAL Bishop Supt, POPE, est were passed by the Board. They be insructed to follow this plan. Forms and Election Notices. 26.20 H. Robinson attended the monthly iMARSHALL V EASTMAN. Your schools fall so far short of then adjourned to meet Monday. May school board meeting' Monday. BishG. W. Peart for expenses to x 28.96 the minimum requirement of thd 6. 1929. Salt Lake! and rettirn op Robinson will visit in Salt Lake for State thatl it will be- - impossible for BUREAU FARM light Clifford Henderson, attended to business at after having R2us to place them on the accredited tion of your high schools would Randolph. HOLDS MEETING repairing McKinnon. list However, realizing thatj your quite materially reduce the expense finances are very limited the schools of maintenance and would enable Secretary. Mrs. J. L. Willis entertained at a X will be placed, for the preesnt, on the you to make verv decided improve- party Tuesday, March 2nd.,- at her The Farm Bureau held their regular meeting last Thursday evening MAKES CHANGES conditionally accredited, list which ments in the efficiency of the schools home in honor of - Miss Afton Schowill make it possible or them to par- with the amount of money you are field. who is thfe guesfo of Mrs. J. I and transacted routine business. The old directors were reappointed Arthur Brough, proprietor of Arts ticipate in State Funds, provided now spending. If your schools were Willis and Stephen Gheen. to serve another term. some steps are taken to improve tb consolidated into not more than two. Lunch Room is this week making sevcondition. If the conditiotn ia We are glad to note that practicalThrough The Reaper they wish to eral changes at his place of business you could remedy most of the defects He has taken out announce that any far me wishing to on Main street. is improved it probable that to which I have called yor atten- ly all roads leading to and from the time will come when it will be pool their orders for clover and al- one pool table and intends m.oving the tion in this letter without materially school house are dusHiy dry. falfa seed or any seed, throdgh the petition back, thereby enlarging his possible to continue them on It is increasing your expenditures. ponditionallv accredited list. If they not our province to decide for you Farrel Johnson, while Easter walk- Farm Bureau may. do so by leaving lunch room. He wishes to announce that, the pool hall will not be discnnnpt be continued on file condition-.- . whether or not. you shall reduce the ing on the hill, had the misfortune their orders with R. G. MarshalL continued as has been rumored. ally accredited list, it will., of course, number of your high schools', but we to fall on a rock and cut quite a gash be impossible for them to participate do feel that conditions should be in his knee. We hear that the efDIRECTORS MEET AT SHOWER ENTERTAINS In Ithe distribution of State Funds. improved by some means if you ex- fects will not be serious. This should not be interpreted as pect to continue indefinitev in the Mrs. Arthur Norris and MrsL James The directors of the Bank of RanC. H. Alley has moved hisl sheep requiring the outlay of an enormous participaltiion of State Funds. 1, Kiddy entertained at a sjhower in amount of money, but' rather as the be glad to offer you any assis- from the Lakeside field, where he has dolph met Monday evening, April need for a complete reorganization. tance in our power in the torn.ulation been feeding them through the winter, and transacted their regular month- honor of Mrs. Ernest! Gerrard and afterMiss Fannie Kiddy, Mondsvv The financial resources of your dis-- . of plans for the improvement of the to his ranch at South Eden. ly bills. noon. Many beantiful gifts were re1 trict arel among the lowest in the schools. spent in t!he playWillis Kearl and family, have movState, 'yet Jjave a ljarger number Very truly yours, Subscribe now for The Rich ceivedofand the time were Refrbsflimdnts ing games of high' schools than The wealthiest I. 'u WILL'AMSoN. ed back to their home in Round ValReaper-"$2.0- 0 year. per County served. district in the Stake. A eonsolidaSU e High School Inspector. ley after spending the winter in town. Budget For Road Work Is Fixed Laketowns Latest South Rich High . head-wall- 3 . 1-- 2 . rftnt-Tciache- r4 p p . . - . . , n 1-- 2 , - leo 0 , , W-sha- - u - I |