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Show Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear.River Valley Volume 3 Number 48 Randolph, Utah, Friday December COUNTY Commissioners TRAILS WE CROSS ' Proceedings By JAMES W. BROOKS Minutes of meeting of Board of County Comfliisyioners held ' Dec. 7, 1931. There were! present Lawrence B. Johnson, M. V. Eastman, Wm. J. Lam born. Lewis Lonsrbirsf. 1). M. Hotf man, Ray 0born, and James Walton. Minutes of meeting held Nov. 2, 1931 were read and approved; Bills were presented for oiieration and hos pital fees of Morris Smith and Ran dell Kearl for $38900. The county ap propriated $10000 ior the Kearl case and 5000 for the Smith case and $50.00 to Dr. M. S. Reay, expense ae count on above cases. The following bills were allowed : Off,heirs payroll lndegent Fund Dependent Mothers Dr. M. S. Medical and Hospital fees for Morris Smith Joseph Robinson, Health Work Swan Creek Electric Co. Lights Rich County Furniture Co., Merchandise Utah Wvo. Ind. Telle. Co. Tele phone D. M. Hoffman, Stamps James Walton, Ilep. Atty Beeman & Cashin Co., County Road Leda Law, School and Expenses 4H Club - 14.00 Rose Weston, Schoift Expenses, 4H Club 14.00 Kelly Company, Office Supplies 67.84 DeWitt Johnson, Land 110.00 ing Wm. T. Rex, Land Appraising 165.00 T. J. Tingey, Land Appraising 165.00 Montpelier Hospital, Kearl case 100.00 Hospital hill R. D. Law, Milage for two trips r to Logan i. . 17.28 Ray Osborn, for Serving Sum mons and trips to Sage Creek ,. . 2.00 David Norris, digging trench on Fair Grounds 19.20 for ..Coal . Julian. Bros. ;- ,18.30 Sherman Lutz, 'Health Work , . 5.70 E. L. Guvman, Milage 59.00 Wilson Bros., Merchandise . . . 3.50 G. H. Robinson, Right of Way for State Roads 25.00 Milton Cornia, Monte Cristo 38.73 Road Work Albert Longhurst, Monte Cristo 38.73 Road Work Orland Dickson, Countv Road 87. ,0 Work Joseoh Hatch. Hauling Culverts ......... Harold Johnson. Lumber Joseph Kennedy, County Road Worlb ' 13.00 30.00 52.00 Overland Lumber Co., Road 36.30 Work, Randolph Mrs. Alma Esplain, Books Read 32.45 ing Course Treas. Cash Co. Stock Claim. ireo , Treas. Morgan 228 03 Co. Stock Claim 108.26 1930 Clarence E. Cheney, County 44.00 Road Right of Way 7..50 James Clawson, Coal Hauling Total $2333.03 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned until Jan. 4th. 1932. Attest Wedding bells rang for Anor Barn LAWRENCE B. JOHNSON. Chairman. - LEWIS LONGHURST, Clerk. English Expression The expression "So long is an English provincialism which was introduced into the United States. J. Redding Ware in his "Passing of the English of the Victorian Era" speaks of the custom in England of adopting the words of foreigners resident there and Anglicizing them, and mentions as an instance the expression 'So long," which he believes originated in the Whitechapel district of London, being a corruption of the Jewish selah, a phrase which spread all over England. Old Saying Explained When we say that a man Is driven from pillar to nost we mean that he is constantly harried and given no rest. The expression probably originated as whipping-pos- t to pillory, two old forms of punishment. The pillory was a board with holes for head and hands mounted on a post Tt was last used in England a hundred years ago. Money Orders The maximum amount for which a single money order may be issued is When a larger sum is to be $100. sent, additional orders must be obtained. Any number of orders may be drawn on any money order office on any one day. Exchange. Mr. Aquilla Nebeker left Tuesday for a brief visit in Idaho sections. The Bee Hive Girls gave a party es of Evanston, Wyo., and Deiphia Smith of Randolph when thej and Invited their mothers Tuesday were married by Bishop Johnson last night, held In the Domestic Science room of the High School. A good, Friday. Mr. Barnes is a brother of Mrs. enjoyable evening was spent and de Ted Pope, and Miss Smith is the licious refreshment were served and yongest daughter of Moroni G. Sinith all had a good time. They will make their home in .Evans ton. The Reaper joins with their Bishop Geo. II. Robinson returned many friends in wishing them a long Tuesday from a weeks visit at Salt 6.30 1,12 Laketown News County Agent Guyman who went a way some two weeks ago to have a sliThe Show sponsored by the ght operation performed on his nose, Budget Variety Committee, held Friday night was unable to return on accotfnt of was a success. It was well attended hemorrhages as a result of a blood clot. and everyone enjoyed the program. He expects to return within a day or Albert L. Webb was seized with an two. attack of appendicitis and was taken 1 to Salt Lake City Friday for an op A Correction eration. His mother, Mrs. Leslie Webb accompanied him. It is reported he Blame or credit the editor for the artic- is getting along nicely. le on Monte Cristo Road, which appearThe Woodruff M Men hoopsters met ed in last weeks issue of the Reaper. our local M Men Glen Moss only supplied part of the of basketball on in a friendly game night. Our notes used in the story and his nam ewas boys won the gameMonday to the score of 24 to 14 and it was a good game. signed to it with out his knowing it. 1 100.00 14.00 22.40 13.10 4 00 10.00 AGENT NOTES WEDDING BELLS $389.35 185.00 110.00 Pv. $1.50 Per Year In Advance 18, 1931 Lake City. and happy wedded life. A northbound PARENT TEACHERS Stork, in the early HOLD MEETING hours Tuesday morning due to the H heavy fog and cold thermometer de A very interesting meeting was held cided to abandon its onward flight, by the parent teachers Monday. Rach landed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. el Wilson gave a very good address Ray B. Lamborn and left a charming little girl there for safe keeping, on how to teach children to save. W. T. Rex spoke on banking and which they were pleased to receive. here were tragic moments in Hie old C&bildo in New v Raymond thinks the stork was ob gave a very good address. Orleans alon with it's pomp and ceremony .This place Supt. Law spoke on giving to the serving the slogan, Mail Early for Christmas. Mother and babe doing needy. for example wasitie end oP the mad for many a prisoner Bishop Johnson spoke on Thrift well. Mrs. Lena Hill of Salt Lake day a day set for the children to save City, will visit with them a short and if is .still known as ihe Execution Wall time. . their pennies. Candy' pull and games were the Mrs. S. W. Tremelling of Garden other features of the evening. Every City was visiting in town Monday, body enjoyed themsglves. T among relatives and friends. You are never too old to learn, announces the Brigham Young uni . Joseph Irwin veteran postal work versity Extension Division in its new fcr of town has been on the sick list catalogue of Home Study Courses de the past few days hut is somewhat t signed for people who are not able improved at present. to attend college, More than one hun " High The" basketball season JsVnoming ' ;if(Jnday ... evening Fielding and ilretl dasiiendtng coltege and high, school L2Grandma!LHenderon' presented a dramatic operh. courses arefiftyon with full force and South Rich School in the catalogue a few days visiting her daughter, described all was it. Oh of Doctor. midst the It by in enjoyed is joining right , Mrs. Ole Mattson. T Last Thursday, Dec. 11. South Ricn present. Come again Fielding. SCOUT NEWS traveled to Kemmerer and played- a 13 in fa J. N. Cook and family made a busl game. The score was 30 to Registration fees of those who had ness trip to Montpelier Monday. ' vor of Kemmerer. paid up were sent off the first of the Elders James Dunford, P. A. Spence week. Tuesday nights meeting was South Rich is paying Kemmerer very interesting by the pres be to and LaVoy Hildt are visiting all the made back a game on Dec. 18. It ence of Mr. Marshall and Mr. Bgy do their to them score the elders, We encouraging hall. own in or hope ton. Were glad to have Mr, Barton , 42 favor of South Ricn. duty in the quorum. will be back with us and were always glad Big 3ehool dance afterwards. Every one of the committee A son arrived at the home of John to hear from body come. men. Patrol No. 1 is leading in the 1931.12. Dec. Negus, Jr., contest with patrol No. 2 following A preliminary game bqtween the close. 3 and 4 will have to perk up a an their is he The making Bishopric Freshmen and Sophomores will, bit or get left behind. of the saints the visit among A court of honor will be held in played just before the game on the nual ward. 18th. February. The Scouts are wondering van guards in The Y. M. M. 1. a. association furn if they cant outdo the Another big game is on Dec. 23. awards. for Sacrament C. ished the program 1 Its between South Rich andareA. com meeting, Sunday, Dec. 13th. . Cardinals. The Cardinals Rooms Evenly Healed posed of Randolph boys who are go and Dorothy Mrs. Owen Telford of Indoor temperature Uniformity ing to the A. C. this year. Gay were week end visitors with their during the heating season at floor, The girls league series ended this parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Sprouse. head and ceiling levels,' is one of the Oldest Clock England reweek, bringing Juniors in first place. from derived benefits important clock in England Is The oldest it. Mr. of very Oh! Say! While I think Sophomores second place. home perfected cently chick believed be to of Peterborough a 12. had that Hanson Dec. Wilford Mrs. and a had party The Juniors but systems, points out the Holland Insti- cathedral, which was erected 611 years It has been rumored that a good t me aree, not altogether intentionary, their coop caught fire and barbecue! tute of Thermology, of Holland, Mich. ago. This has no dial. It has to be was had by all those who attended about 50 or 60 nice young chickens That this is a big step forward to wound up dally by means of a great Parents day last Friday was quite and as so often the case, no great complete home comfort is patent, wooden wheel, which raises a loss but wThat there Is some small states the Institute, when one consida success. (Especially the food.) leaden weight 300 fet. gain, some of the young men had a ers that in the typical home warmed The gong on which it strikes the the from Dr. King has been visiting school nice feed of roasted chicken by old style heating systems, room hours Is the thirty-twhundredweight for the past two weeks, looking at ashes at floor and ceiling may tenor bell of the cathedral, which Is temperatures 1 the pupils eyes. More peoples eyes as much as 20 degrees. smitten every hour by an were infected than expected. Parents COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEET vary an integral part of these hammer. once. at matter to this Attend systems, keep At the Commissioners and Tax home 1 In constant yet draftless was indoor air the it held school Monday, pro the meeting payers big Dont forget And What Else? gram after the game on the 23. Three decided that the levy for state road motion and thoroughly diffused, thus Prosecuting a divorce suit yester- or four dramas are to be given, danc be cut to IV2 mills. We are not sure obviating the common condition of Saul head room. day in Middlesex Probate court, es and music also. Dont miss it as it whether this is a wise move. Looks cold floors and Marlboro and ot a lot Lafestein, loose Framingham like will Rich County is going to be good. state money in trying to save a little. merchant, claimed that his wife, EsEARLY MAILING Conn Rich believeof tore his straw hat into 55 pieces, I school lets the ther, majority Oh! And dont Joi get his Into 40 pieces, and his shirt tie out on the 23 for Christmas holidays. ty taxpayers would rather pay the During the holiday time the volume lnt6 25 other IV2 mills and have some state pieces, and that she hit him of mail increases approximately 200 The grade school is putting on an road work next smmer. a locked him out, hurled with broom, a cent. It is impossibiS Why couldnt those who are oppos per to handle this physical operetta on Christmas eve before the water at him, threata of kettle hot of mal mass great ty to mills be allowed appearance of Santa Claus with his ing the extra 1 withkill to slashed upholstery and ened matter him, promptly efficiently IV2 treat for the kiddies. Adults will he work out the amount of extraMonte assure to Therefore a in few in interfered with and his days. automobile, the charged ten cents admission to de mills tax? Seems to me that delivery of their Christmas presents, his business. Boston Herald. to a was Road work etc. The Crista blessing of costumes, fray expenses Day this fall. cards and letters by Christmas MAIL 1 AND performance will start early so. that the people of Rich County SHOP should the public let then and start Santa Collection home something be will Why jvhen Immense childrn Butterfly the your Christmas shopping it go unfinished? Is it too late yet to EARLY. Do can of butterflies comes around. collection The mail biggest go that you your gifts, greei reconsider the levy? 1 ings, and letters to relatives, friends, in Europe has been thrown open to Old Grecian Phrase and loved ones at least a week or lo the public in Bal ReichenhaU, GerWho and Which Includes 45,000 specimens, days before Christmas, according to The mills of the gods grind slowly, In referring to an object the ad- the distance. This will not only makt many. It is however, only a fifth which constitute, but they grind exceedingly small, which is used and in referit certain that they are received on or of the entire collection assembled by an old Greek aphorism which was put jectiveto a person the adjective who" before Christmas Day, but will he ring Munich entomologist, Dannehl, in in its present form by Friedrich von is used. The adjective that may be great aid to your postal service and the of many years. San Francourse German a epigrammatist, Logau, to postal employees and enable them the used for both objects and persons. Chronicle. by cisco whose works were translated to spend Christmas Day with then Exchange. 1 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. families. 1 Many Races in France No Such Animal g Method France is made up of a unified numLoaf on Own Time some In at period ber of different races. Besides the Road engineers have found that It is not true that In contrast to American custom, in main stems of Gauls and Germanic simwere animals is there dim work their in the past commercial and industrial firms in crossing swamps France do not give a vacation with plified and the job Is more permanent hilly countries which had legs on one Franks there are Normans, Flemings, The pay to their employees except in a when they pile the fill on the surface side longer than on the other. never Bretons, Germans, Ligurians, Catalans, under' there that muck from out even Basques and Arabs, within the of then shoot says the its survey 850,000 biological small proportion very has been such an animal. neath with explosives. French frontier. establishments. Execution Wall Under Spanish Rule . South Rich News Garden City News , -- -- - 52-t- o ht o over-keate- d - - Road-Buildin- TT |