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Show An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Of The People Of Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 1, Number 19 Randolph, Utah, Friday, June 14, 1929 , $2.00 Per Year In Advance TWO ARABIAN KNIGHTS LOGAN CANYON ROAD GREAT WRECK SCENE OPEN FOR TRAVEL COMING TO KOZY IN "THE NIGHT FLYER THRILLS UTAH FOLK Two Arabian Knights is finished LOGAN, Utah Logan canyon road will soon see Wil-Reslidents of) Thistle, Utah, neeverjwas finally opened to regular traffic and picture-goer- s who'liam Boyd in his first major screen saw more exciting days than during Saturday June 1 and persons over the highway Sunday say it appearance since his performance in the period when Walter Lang direct-leam- e hundred (Taken from The Kemmerer Ga- ed The Night Flyer, a James Cruze was never in better condition. The The Volga Boatman, This time the PROVO, ' Utah Two zette of Friday, June 7, 19f29.) students including e has been working this rated popular young star plays a comedy! seventy-sevefor production The Battle of (Copenhagen was rin William The earlier role, for Two Arabian! Knights is those who received normal diplomas. in that and ad- - practically all winter. at Cokeville Tuesday. June joining toWnsL Boyd, months were devoted to widening the a story with most of the were graduated from Brigham Young 4th., according to reports from that In addition to the thrill of seeing narrow places between the mouth of, war, but none of the laughs, left out. University last week at the impreswool center, when Carl Lund, In motion exercises held in pictures in the making and of the canyon and the government dug- - Two Arabian Knights comes to the sive commencement the new Y Stadium. Approximatecharge of Wyoming fisheries went to meeting such players as William way. Since the spring opened up ef Kozy Sunday. the firsh hatchery near thatpalce to Boyd, hundred people were It was made under the supervision ly twenty-liv- e forts have been going forward to reJobyna Ralston and Philo check-uto for view the performance. preparations planting the of John W. Conssidine, Jr., for present in person, the townspeople move the snow drifted acros the seasons fish eggs. When he President Heber J. Grant delivered were treated to the unsual sight of a highway. The fact the road is opened Caddo Productions!; a new United in company with Mr Lund train wreck that demolished an be welcome news to Bear Lake Artists unit headed by Howard Hugh the address' to the graduatesf and and Game Warden Bill Terri, he gine and four cars. Local fans as well as Cache valley and es. Director Lewis Milestonev who Miss Jennie Holbrook represented the residents may; found that the superintendent of the enjoy the same thrill when The1 others who have occasion to trave came into prominence only a short class of 29, in y her valedictory hatchery, Horace Dillon, and part of Night Flyer Is shown at the Kozy! the road time ago with The Cave Man, has speech. the crew the drinking part of a At the Alumni Banquet held during tried to make a picdozen or so ditch diggers were in the Saturday. afternoon of Commencement Day. the ture of hjlariolus situations into A hill located several hundred midst of a celebration that had conPresident Heber J. Grant, a Wednesday, first which a and sergeant private . an entinued all of Monday night, and show- yards from onthe tracks served as a, Welnesday contributed $1,000 towardsl June at when a German 5th., get they escape morning, which stood almost ed little signs of cessation Tuesday grandstand for the fund University. A abut eleven oclock Allen Henderspn, prison camp, in Arab disguise. In dowment forenoon. The celebrants, it was un- the entire population of the town dur followed of suit, inothers number a of frorn In rescued was their land of nge, efforts, they spite derstood were making merry over the ing the filming of the wreck scenes.' yeats grave by Ralph Homer, who Arabia and both fall in love with an cluding L. II. Holbrook, a member of 'watery completion of the mile lateral that Then the fun be- the Board of Trustees, Judge Josuah lives near where the trouble occur- Emirs daughter. SEDAN HEADS TOWARD RIVER conducts water from the hills to the Greenwood, Salt Lake City, Dr. Richcross to had lad The red. gins, attempted ' the hatchery. a plank bridge over Bear river, desir- Mary Astpr plays the girl, while ard R. Lj man. a member of Wm. and J. of Twelve, Quorum Louis Wolheim charNwai takes the chief Dillon Discharged Others, including nanouiy acter role, that of Sergeant Peter Knight, Provo. County r0ad, but lost his Mr. JLund took a quick survey of jury Sunday evening in an accident: Commissioner of F. Dr. Jos. Merrill, bein d the situation and immediately di a short distance west of Pine View abTt one hun- - McGaffney. Education, made magnificent gifts to t T changed Super (ntedent Dillon and Ogden canyon, according to a report the fund, which when the banquet yards? but managed to grasp those others who showed they were on until help eight thousand, endod, aggregated held and willows .(some inebriated. Dillon and the crew bcduns driven by W. J. Willurd of? five hundred dollars. him having a narrow escape several of them Salt Lake and Joseph Kennedy of quietly withdrew, choked Commencement exercises from death. He Is the son of Mr. and friendly, while others were sullen. Randolph, the - latter car containing- Mrs E c Winn with the Alumni Ball in the Ladles were who Mr. Hazen to returned his Ogden, Cooley Dillon went to the state truck on the seven collided', the re-passengers, Mrs. Craapton and home in Logan on Monday. He was ac Gym.' premises, according to report, as the port says. The Kennedy machine1 rating and Georgina President Franklin S. Harris, and most grateful companied by Miss- Phyllis Johnson. are they family, others piled aboard, in the meantime threw a tire and swerved toward the B. Sauls, left Keifer in were act Secretary, on Mr. in his Homer married to for timely Logan They Mr. Lund ordering the men to keep river, stopping only after it had Provo this week for NewT York, where Mi'ss Johnson the child. is their Thursday. saving away from the truck and leave the crossed the electric railway boat for Europe tracks. An alarm wasi given and the Fire daughter of DeWitt and Lydia John- they will take the state property. The men failing to It crashed into a telephone pole. final destination their being Russia.' was teachour High Sch,ool Dept, responed with their usual good son, and heed, Mrs. Lund, adroitly stepped to Ogden Standard. been appointed has Harris President er the session. for past in any emergency, Spirit- of aiding the truck while Dillon was fumbling Chairman of the Planning ComlmN-sioi but this case was beyond their timefor the ignition key, crabbed it and A large number of our towns sion sored by the Icor. a strong Who ever expected to see the time ly response. prevented their departure. of Jewish PhilanthroNation Farm Bureau attended organization the its' Homers says this bridge in The men alighted from the truck when a Randolph girl would refuse in New York aijJ the the Russian Social and at pists dance held Randolph to and to a the for is mother so)ne her tran, go present- form, grocery and while Lund went about his busiGovernment. The members of this ness at the Hatchery, the men con- simply because she had a hole in th cables should be place along side if Tuesday night and report having had commission will visit Eastern Siberia a good time. it is to remain there. gregated in groups, some of them knee of her stocking. and locate a place for the gathering militant and others trying to act as Jews. President the Russian N. Oliver and wife motored to Salt of peacemakers, including John Kreer and attended the Mutual and Harris and Mr. Sauls expect to he Luke the contractor who had the ditch job Primary Conference. They returned gone until sometime in October. Thev in charge. Dillon and others of pugwill go around the world, returning Monday afternoon. nacious mood went into the hatcherv. by wav of San Francisco. where it is said they hatched a plot Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Robinson j , against Mr. Lund. and daughters, Sarah aud Melinda, left Friday for Salt Lake City where Started Argument Sarah will be mrried to Mr. Abner finally another. group' accosted Mr. J. Jensen of Scofield, Utah. The young Lund about', fifty feet, away from the iHSTsir?: Mr. P. A. S pence left for Salt Liake couple will go to Ohio on a honeydoor of the hatchery and started an Monday morning where he will commoon trip. u argument. Mr. Lund grabbed a pick bine pleasure with business. He will handle as he told, them to leave riie also spend a few7 daysi visiting with Bishop Geo. H. Robinson, accomproperty. Then, one of the men askhis mother, brothers, and aged H. C. Mrs. Mrs. and Alley by panied ed Lund to come on and fight like Cleon Lemon, motored to Salt Lake they do in Sweden, with his fists, and City Friday, where they will visit so taunting did the challenger become Mrs. Paul A. Spence entertained in a short time. Mrs. Alley will visit that Lund, incensed at the effrontery, Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Alley of Midvale. honor of her siter Verda Pattersons The following ladies were agreed to take this man on with his Mrs. Lemon will visit her mother, birthday. fists single handed. In the meantime Mrs Sarah Dustin. Mrs 11 present: Mrs. Samuel Linton of Nephi, Utah, T cirri proceeded to get bis pistol in and Bishop Bobinson will bring his Myrtaii Hodges. Mrsj. Bernice the Lund car. Mrs. N. J. Hodges. Mrs. Cora family when he returns. II Then ensued a battle ro a', whereLutz. Mrs. Jennie Lutz. Mrsi Viola in several of the sjullen ones pounded The Sidney J. Nebeker returned Satur- Woffinden, Mrs. Lillian Hildt w ith upon Mr. Lund, and had almost apple from a brief visit to hia wife rooms were decorated day II him, when - other deveolp-mentblossoms. Games were played jand a and son in Salt Lake City. arose. All present light luncheon served. an interas Mrs. Spence son pronounced Albert of Henderson, Jasper Dillon Got Shotgun entertainer. esting been who has Henderspn, seriously While still doing battle he heard ill during the, past week, is reported Mrs. Lund scream, and observed her Mr. Royal Pope with his crew of somewhat improved at this writing. hanging onto the barrel of a shot-gu- n men left Monday morning for Bear in the hands of Dillon, who was) ini Mr. and Mrs. Rufus S, Humphrey river valley where they will spend With superhuman furiated. effort of San Francisco, Calif., are gpests' the next two weeks in shearing sheep Lund managed to release himself at the home of his sistert Mrs. Lula tor Mr. William Rex. Joseph Hatch. from Ills adversaries and in a few B. Kearl and family at the Kona th Nicholls Bros., the Cook Bros., ana leaps reached Dillon, just as the latthe Kear Bros. Lula Ranch. ter had swung the gun with Mr& J.und hail aging on, viciously against Mr. DeVeri Whittington spent the e A large crowd attended the On Dillons rebound week-enthe building. in Weston. Idaho the load and singing pictures talking Lund planted a haymaker and Dillon held In connection stone being one of the former GarThursday night a man of 200 pounds, crumpled to his den City school mams. with Mr. Lovelands show. knees, just as Terri grabbed the shor-guA large crowd was in attendance at Dillon, it is said, rushed out of Amos Hulme of Paris, Idaho is emthe building before being intercepted Garden City Relief Society Conthe Nebekers at ranch for ployed Hyrum by the doughty Mrs. Lund, threatenSisters ference Sunday, June 9th. he summer. ;; ing to kill the womans husband. All Longhurst and Athey were the reprewho witnessed the scrap are of the Miss Nor mu Weston left Saturday sentatives of the Stake Relief Sobelief that Mrs. Lund saved the life for Salt Lake where she will ciety. morning of her husband. meet Miss) Grace Irwin and from Rumor has it tihat wedding bell there they will go to Provo to atTerri Held Then Off will be ringing in the near fftturo summer school B. U. Y. tend at the Terri then held the fighting eleIU or Young Uinversity.) Ernest W. for a couple who will eventually ment of the hatchery crowd at bay as and Thos. make their home in Fish Haven. Irwin, chauffeur, acting with his gun. while Lund told them Idaho. We will report later. G. Weston are going along. to move and move juicily froim the premises. They did. and Terri was Mr. J. G. Sprouse motored to RanMr. and Mrs. Alten Kearl passfed left there Tuesday night to guard the town 9 thru June enroute to dolph Sunday taking his daughter Sunday, state property, while Mr. Lund and to Lois visit with her sister. Mr Fish off Idaho. Alten Haven, stopped Mrs. Lund came to Kemmerer Owen Telford to say hello to his long enough 15 c ' Wednesday morning Mr. and Mrs. He mother, Mrs. Zettie, M. Kearl. Lund, accompanied by Sheriff had also Mrs. Wilford Price ofl We have bad a long dry spell in went to the hatchery, and Evanston, Wyo. with him. The ladies this vicinitv and some of the farn TMllon, penitent, was placed under will visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs ers were feaiful for the dry farms. peace bonds at Cokeville, with the C. C. Shirley. However this was broken Monda ' understanding he would leave that evening by a very heavy rain and ha place yesterday or criminal charges lasted for Mr. Wm. (Bill) Bowen, mechanic storm which would lie brought against him. Mrs of im hour, soaking the ground at the Service Motor Co of Logan, d Dillon and her three children left the dry as guest of Par- thoroughly and assuring spent the week-enafter the melee her for right Tuesday nell Johnson, returning home Sunday farmery a good crop of grain. former home idl thq central part of evening. the nafe. White Rose Flour and other mill Harold Johnson and Miss Lola products. Yesterday Mr. Lund, before leaving for Evanston, stated that he will Wahlstrom motored to Logan on SatRoss Cheney i driving a new Jiave a new hatchery superintendent, urday last. Miss Wahlstrom will at. m all likelihood, L. V. Ainsworth, of tend summer school at the U. A. C. Chevrolet Roa'dster. Messrs. J. L. Gardner and Jere the Saiatoga hatchery. Thisi man is an expert fish culturist Mr. J. M. Schenck of Fish Haven Sprouse of Garden City were town In 10 days was a business visitor here last week. visitors early this! week. the fish eggs, millions of them, will Mrs. W. E. Beatty of Los Angeles he on hand for 9 season, Mil Reuben Hyden, trucker for Farm- spent ia week visiting her parents and Mrs. Lund are expected to return to Kemmerer from Evanston this ers Union Mill of Smithfield. Utah, here, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Feller was in town Monday with a load of and other kin. afternoon. Impressive Service Cokeville Scene Of Grand Melee Held In Provo Pathe-DeMill- e. T n star-'.stat- war-tim- e p ar-rive- en-jw- ill swiftly-movin- g i JS . c.'SdnumV Estvto sCm Laketowns Latest , 1 - n - Garden City Notes, Long-hurs- over-jxnver- t. ed s . ! Vita-phon- d n. QQfflMDMjB mQMD0II - ADMISSION Mc-Uvai- , Adults, 30c Children, Reserved seats 15c extra R ANDOLPH All Week Starting 1 the-102- Monday June 17 -- three-quarte- rs |