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Show rt iT Vi t I An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley I T Volume 3 Number 26 Randolph to $1.50 Per Year In Advance Randolph, Utah, Friday July 17, 1931 RANDOLPH SUNDAY SCHOOL WINS AWARD LEN SPENCER BUYS WICKS Safe Crackers Mrs. Lucille Hatch, secretary of the Randolph Sunday School won in the contest for secretaries in the Wool-ruf- f stake. This contest was based on accurate At a meeting called July 15 it was Safe crackers were caught at work decided to celebrate the 24th of July rcs and promptness on he annual at the Rich. County Furniture store in 'Randolph, Committees (were form- report and 'the monthly reports. last Sunday night by A. D. Faekrell ed fioin the churioh organizations as and R. S. McKinnon. It seems .that RANDOLPH SCORE follows: A. G. Barton was selected as Mr. Faekrell, a clerk in the store, the chairman of all committees. The was irrigating Sunday night, as was 1,500 Annual Report committees were following named: Mr. McKinnon. 220 They went to the January 220 store to get an inner tube for Mr. SALUTE Fdbriuairy . . . 170 McKinnon who needed it very early, Leonard Hellstrom, Chairman ; Dar March before the store opened. When they 200 ADrii roll Marshall, Chas. Spencer and the stone, they discovered 160 reached May Osborti. Ray 180 that two men were 4 work trying June to break into the safe. PROGRAM They quietly slipped away and Total 2,650 in Randolph Choir, charge of R. S. went for help thinking the robbers McKinnon. had not seen them, but they must ot SCORE COMPARATIVE t had' a spotter out side, for when they LUNCH 2.650 retunned with help the robbers had Randolph 2.180 left and, did not complete their job, ...a Primary Relief Society and young Oakley 2.180 but left in a hurry, leaving all their -- . Hilliard ladies and Geo. A. Peart as helper. Dia mould ville 2.120 tools behind which consisted of two Lunch will consist of a Plains Lon Evanston cold chisel, punch, 2,060 heavy hammers;, ner given at noon at the Fair Woodruff 1.550 brace and bit, palet knife. House. Another 30 or 40 minutes and they 1.440 Pionee Tail Memorial Souvenir Kemmerer much praise would have had) the safe open. They Mrs. Hatch deserves cards arte being sold by the young for the promptness, accuracy, and left no dues, but it is thought they mens Mutual Improvement Associaof her reports and the rec- were out of town people, and experition for $1.00 which entitles the hold- neatness books of the Randolph Sunday enced at the job, as they seemed to ord ers to a Plains Dinner and an Oregon school. know just what they were doing. Trail Memorial Coin worth 50c when This will cause the people to be more careful. presented at the time and place desAUTO TIPPED OVER ignated by the M. I. A. Steve Wilson. Weston Barker and FINANCE .Tim Jackson had the misfortune to on G. W, Peart, chairman: C. B. Spen tip over last Saturday night while cer. Kenneth Hatch and Dave Smith. their return from a dance atcar.Fish Miss Kay McOmie returned Friday beHaven. Barker, driver of the came sleenv and drove so close to the to her home in Salt Lake City attex SPORTS a week as guest of Miss edge of fhe road that the car run spending, June Moffat. Into a pile of rocks which caused it Young men, Sunday school and mis fo tip completely over and land on sionary. Mr. ana Mrs. Geo. Carr and Mr. Races and ail kinds of games will Its wheel off the road. were Bolton and daughter, Beatrice and hurt, None of the occupants be played including bail game, rodeo, Babbie af Ogden, who were spendwas car The few a for bumps except foot races, pole vaulting, etc., of the a few days at a near by resort, damaged to the extent that it had to ing young people. Prizes flor winners. drove up on Friday to get a look at he hauled to Randolph for repair. the town. Mr. Carr was Korn here, ' DANCE COMMITTEE but moved away when a young boy AUTO TURNS OVER so he thought. he would look it over Leo McKinnon, Reay Kennedy, and once again. bv en route from Geo. South, Logan otheris of the Goer a House committee. wav of Loga n and Tiketowti canvon Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Kirk spent Continued on last page had the misfortune to have a wheri a few days visiting relatives and car. Ford come off from his light were in friends Salt Lake City. They while com Vug diown ,fha road. known accompanied by Miss Bernice Westc the cut Vff between Randolph and on. Crepv.X Sna-Hiy car changed end and turned aVejs coimnetel v demolish Mrs. N. Oliver Wahlstrom Mr. Lolita Hodges made a speedy busi- tr.r the car Ti1 reported bv those made aand business trip to Logan during ness trip to Logan Friday, July 11. who saw fhe jApek a few minutes V"t the car was com the past week. it returning the same day. nietelv dismerePWcd. the gas tank Mrs. Milton Jones of Randolph is Mr. and Mrs. William Pope and tvMip, itornt loom Vrom the car. "one for a short time with her sisvisiting family of Green River, Wyo., spent r,hopt iriiAmg andVwo of the other ters the Mesdanies John L. and Ausa few days last week visiting wnh hidlx rhdVitor completely tin Willis. Mrs. Popes mother and other rela-t- i and the steering gear and es and friends. wheel bent and barilv broken. Miss June Moffat is paying a brief It As indeed K.; miracle how Mr. to her sister, Mrs. Frank Spieirs Mrs. J L. G arii; oi D visiting with Soutm came out of the wreck with visit at Idaho. Montpelier, her daughters, Mrs. Hazed Transtrum outbcing killed or severely hurt, but and Mr)s. Matthew Pugmire of St he was able to extricate himself from Prest. Roy A. Welker of Paris, and Charles while Mr. Gardner is finish- the wreck and walk to a nearby counselor Alfred A. Hart of Blooming building Amos Robinsons home. ranch. He is reported to be very stiff ington. Idaho were present at Sacraand sore. ment meeting on Sunday and made A Mr. and Mrs. Cortell Lutz and some timely and interesting remarks. balby of Logan spent the week end BEE HIVE GIRLS HAVE RIVER AT in town. OUTING visiting Mr. and Mrte. C. E. Evans and Mrs. Jos. Bailey and Wandaughter, Duard and Elaine Woffinden spent Under the direction of Dorothy Me da, son, William Arthur and grandlast week at Logan visiting relatives Kinnon and Florence Bingham, the daughter of Evanston, Wyo., gave a Bee Hive girls were given a river surprise call on Mr. and Work on the Logan road just above party. Games, bathing and lunch were pleasant Mrs. Irwin family Sunday, Joseph Gariden City has been discontinued the Dentures of the outing. All report which was enjoyed by all. until after haying. a very fine time. 1 Mra E. B. Hyde of Long Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Leishman and IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE is spending a short time visitCalif., son of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Dick FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF ing her daughter, Mrs. Amos B. RobMoore and son of Blackfoot, Idaho, THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND inson. Her son, Jack accompanied are spending a few days visiting parFOR THE COUNTY OF RICH. her. ents and other relatives. NOTICE TO CREDITORS of Salt Mrs. Andy Jorgensen Sometime ago Solom Tremelling Lake City is visiting at the home of had the misfortune of breaking his In the Matter of the Estate of her paretns. Mr. and Mrs. Fred FelMYRON HANSEN, also ler. leg, but it is slowly mending at this ORLANDO known as O. M. HANSEN, deceased. writing. should present their Creditors Willard, The Wizard show held Mr. and Mrs Claude Sprouse and claims within two months with forth Monday and Tuesday evenings, in touchers to the undersigned admin- demonstrating much skill as magicifamily were business visitors Paris and Montpelier, Monday, July istrator at his residence at Lewiston, an. 13th. Cache County, Utah, on or before the 15th day of August. 1931. Mrs. Ben T. Orvin made a business LLOYD H. HANSEN, Miss Blanche Moore of Blackfoot to Salt Lake early this trip is visiting with her cousin. Miss Administrator. week. Grandma RhodaCityOrtvin return' NEWEL G. DAINES, Theora Pope. ed with, her and will remain here for Administrator's Attorney. a short time. Mrt. Mitchell Sims left town Moridav Date of first publication, June 19th July 13th for Randolph where he is Date of last publication July 17, 193 Reuben Lambom returned Monday being emploved in the hay field by 1 from a sheep shearing tour of WyoRay Hoffman. PIANOS AT A SACRIFICE ming and Montana. CefAate July 24 ' Visit Randolph .1 - Laketown A - Garden City News af-te- ocm-me- c d vh-pi- Miss Hope Tunics has returned to We have in the vicinity of RanGarden City again after a short visit dolph two pianos one a small Babj In St. Charles. Grand. Ratherl than reship these instruments to Ogden we will turn the Miss Latholl Gibbons and Mr. Arover to a responsible party chie Sims who is attending summer contract can furnish satisfactory referwho school at the A. C of login, spent ence. Address R. P. Snyder, the week end fisiting their parents, of Glen Bros. Music Co., and friends. Ogden, Utah for full information a to balance due. Isaac Wamslev. Sherman Lutz, De Adv.the 17, 24, 31. July Veri and Rnraell Whittington lefi 1 for Woodruff where they are going Three men are due to be executed to help hay. within a few days in a state prison. chances ate that they will get The Mr. and Mr(s. Vern White and famhave wlhlat they dlesiervie. Alienists of CalitVrna are visiting Mr. pronounced1 them sane. They knew ily Whites mother, Mrs. A. L. Pope. what they were doing. The alienists A diid not hare a shot at the jury. The editor is anxious to know who is required of good mentality degree sent the nice wHfe up of news from from a man who is going to be hung. Garden Citv this week. We would As to the man who is to have the stirtel.v send her a pa,per if we knew is perfectwho the writer was. Cant you tell say about the hanging, it to a chance. take ly safe us? Credd--Manage- r, News AUTO CO. deal last was consummated for purchase of the Wicks Auto Oo., corner of Main and Eleventh streets by Leonard' Spencer, who is now in charge of the business. For the past ten years Len has been one ot the owners of the Transcontinental Garage, selling Ms inter est to Ed Spencer, Lionel TUngey and Mayor J. H. Holland. He is a practical auto salesman and garage man, and we join with, many friends In wishing him success in his venture. Mr. Spencer informs us his purchase includes the garage building, stock anidl fixtures, and he also retains the local agency for Chevrolet cars. We have no information as to what the future plans of fofimer manager Albert Murray and other employes of the company may be. Dr. jclvs was one of the first automobile uoalers in Evanston, engaging in the business in 1912, and! has always given a square deal to the public. iHe says he feels he is now through with that game, at least for the present and likely for all time. Wyoming Times. week a On Tuesday of Champion Chopper To Perform Here Local Merchant Secures International Celebrity On Tuesday, July 21st., at 10:00 a. m., Peter McLaren, who claims the wood Championship of chopping America will stage a log cutting contest and demonstration here. This contest has been arranged by the Rich County Furniture Co. who is to be congratulated for arranging for the visit of this colorful champion McLaren, whose wizard y with an axe has carried him from a poor fann lad In Australia, to the peak of his profession. In chopipng tours covering of years he has chopped before hundreds of thousands, both here and abroad. McLaren claims that outdoor chopping is a great physical developer His own condition proves it. Any man is eleigible to enter the contest. A prize of fifty dollars will be paid to any contestant if McLaren 1 s of the fails to cut a log in SOCIAL EIGHT MEETS time the contestant takes. From an even start it is doubtful The cooking club met at Mrs. L B. Johnsons July 8. We made corn if any local man can equal his chopsoup and cocoanut pudding. ping time; but the handicap offered Mrs. Grace Norris wasnt able to contestants gives all good choppers a be there on the account of sickness. to wTSn the prize chance sporting The held dub their money. cooking meeting July 15, at Mrs. L B. JohnThe only restriction made Is that sons. We made salmon patties, jelly no contestant be permitted to use a cake and peanut butter and banana Is axe. the only axe which This Plumb salad. Mrs. Aden Thornock was our honor McLaren himself ever uses, and he reed guest. fuses to chop against a riumb axe We hope to enjoy the next meeting usert with the handicap set. as much as we did this one. is cordially invited to atEveryone ELSIE JACKSON, Choppers Reporter. tend the demonstration. 1 wishing to compete should bring their RANDOLPH HAS axes with them. UP TO DATE HOTEL The contest will take place at RanRandolph now lias a very up to dolph, at store and will start prompt date hotel and confectionery. Sol ly at ten oclock a. m. Conley has completed the remodT eling of the old Randolph Bank build ing into a first class hotel and New furniture, beds, carpets, etc. have been put in each room. An adjoining addition has Mr. and Mrs. Bert Burrell of Ogbeen built on which comprises the visited a feiw days in Woodruff den kitchen and living dooms of Mr. and during the past week with Mr. BurMrs. Conley. Mrs. rells sister, Mrs. H. J. Cox. Conley. to Ogback them Cox accompanied new The building has received a coat of paint, the stairs on the out- den for a visit. side of building have been enclosed. Stake Priesthood meeting was held One only has to go through the buildChapel Friday eveing to find out that it is modern in in the Woodruff 10. ning, July every way. The Reaper 'wishes the Conleys a The Cox reunion which was held great and successful business. Call on them. Let them show you in Salt Lake City July 11 and 12, by several of the famthrough the building you'11 be sur- wtas attended ily from Woodruff. Among them were prised. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cox and family, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stacey and famCLASS KINDERGARTEN IS GREAT SUCCESS ily and a number of others. two-third- 4-- 4-i- mat-resse- s, Woodruff News Aftefi a short visit in 'Logan with The Kindergarten class was comhis parents, George South has reA nice prolast very Tuelday. pleted to Woodruff. He was returnturned consistb.v was the class, given gram way of Logan Canyon, and a by ing of games, songlst, dances, recita- ing had tions and a general demonstration of short distance from Randolph a front of misfortune losing the were work. The the school parents more than satisfied with the results wheel. The cart was damaged and of the class. The teachers, Mthera George was hurt, but not seriously. to RanSnowball and Elma Norris, were Mrs. M. V. Eastman motored Mr. and and Luther Mrs. Bryson fori their efforts highly praised 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS dolph Sunday to visit Mrs. Bill Eastman and young Bill. Verone Eastman has been visiting Spencer Norris, here recently. Deceased. Creditors will presenf claims wPh Two splendid speakers, Mr. James vouchers to the undersigned at the Jr., andi companion were Brown, office of Wm. E. Davis, Attorney, last Sunday aftermissionaries home First National Bank Bldg., Brigham noon. 15 of day City, Utah on or before the November, A. D. 1931. John Bryson has been visiting with RUTH JACQUES his brother, Mrl Luther Bryson. Now and LOTTIE DAVIES, both his brother Bill, are and he Executrices of the Estate of Annie Livestock Ranch. at the working Deceased. Spencer Norris, WILLIAM E. DAVIS, Masters Reed and Mark Burt are Attorney for Executrices, Brigvisiting with their Aunt, Mtis. Gerham, Utah. Putnam. They are expecting to trude Date of first publication: June 26, most of the summer. stay 1931. Date of last publication: July 24, 1931. Mrs. Emily Frazier is visiting in Lake. Salt WOODRUFF 4 H CLUB Estate of Annie Messers Paul and John Kershaw of The 2nd. year 4 H Cooking Club held Preston, Idaho, were in town Tuesa friends. and meeting at the home of Miss Doris day greeting relatives Their father, Thomas Kerishaw, was Cox, for the purpose of bemonstrating one of the early settlers in this coun the canning of fruit. try but moved to Preston several 1 years ago. As a poet, William Cullen Bryant has gone somewhat into the discard. Bishop Geo. H. Robinson and J. People are not reading poems about Warren Taylor motored to Salt Lake woods, the water and the prairilast week via truck and brought back the es. Perhaps they will come back to Co. C. S. Electric material for the it. In the meantime, let a note be a fact which prosaic and Youve heartd the old adage, make made of enough to find lodgment practical What shines! sun while hav the to remem-- ; was It brought anywhere. else could you do, just now? 1 brance recently by a public speaker It has been suggested that prohi- at the unveiling of a tablet In the bition agents he forbidden to taste alpoets memory. As editor of the New leged Honor when securing evidence York Evening Post, Bryant was the for Volstead prosecutions. This sounds like a violation of the Scriptural in- first great newspaper man to mainof working men to form junction against muzzling the ox that tain the right unions. treads out the grain. Miss Katherine Hopkins and Miss to Woodruff the Hopkins ranch. , MildTed Redding are out for an extended stay at Mrs. Florence Murphy and children have left Woodruff to visit in Ogden and Evanston for some time. Mr. Heber Cox and son Gilbert mo-toTt- to Salt Lake on a business trip. A birthday party was given in hon- or of Mr. Reed Putnam Saturday eve ning. There were 15 boys present and all reported having a very nice time. Miss Evelyn Rufi has gone to vada fort a visit. Ne- Mr. Frank Dean and Mr. Wayne Simmons motored to Ogden on a bus! ness trip. |