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Show r. 5r jw Murtw gysftjwa jf L An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Of The People Of Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 1, Number 22 Randolph, Utah, Friday, July, u d Woodruff Has Big Celebration Fourth of July The Fourth of July celebration held in Woodruff was a huge success fron the first event of the day to rhe big CRAIGS WIFE MERCENARY Sarah A woman mercenary and unscup- ulous, who uses her. beauty and charm COURT NOTES Nicholls d, Away -- Commissioners Met Given Children At the regular meeting of the School Board held Monday, July 1, the question of inoculating the school children for diphtheria again came up and this time met with the approval of the Board. A committee was sent In to ask the help of the Commissioners who gladly extended their aid in putting over this commendable suggestion. This treatment is to be given to all children from the ages of one to eighteen, inclusive, free of charge and to any others who wish it for 23c per shot. imThe diphtheria mune for life and is given in three treatments, at intervals of one week. It is the intention of the Board to give the children of our county the treatment as follows: Garden City, Monday, July 8. at 9 a. m. Laketown, Monday, July 8, at 1 :30 Laketowns Latest step-daughte- r, .... 7. I . leo I road,-Randolp- I . . - Their Consolation $1411.05 Big Band Concert There being no further business, court adjourned until August 5, 1929 at 10 a. m. . Lawrence Johnson, Attest: Chairman Lewis Loinghurst, Clerk Few men are so vain as to think they are better than other men, hut them men are always consoling selves with the thought that they art no worse tnan other men. It If yon takes voliself too serious. said Uncle Eben. you Is glngfer be as lonesome as de man dat turned his and , Make the Desert tbe All suushlnef makes Dance Saying. : desert--Ar- ab Evanston - Tuesday, : - . . . r 1 Means Condemnation includes waterfowl The term swans, The gulls, pelicans ducks, geese, expression thumbs down" origetc. There are 350 different kinds of inated from the old Roman gesture birds found in Oregon and Washing- expressing disapproval, given as a sigton, about half of which would be nal to the victorious gladiator to slay water birds. They are found along the the loser coasts and in the marsheB of rivers and lakes. Extreme Temperature A drop of 860 degrees In an hour Something Like That or two is experienced on tbe moon Next to roast beef, the currant during a total eclipse. Observations bun is the most popular' food in Eng-- Indicate that tbe normal temperature land," says a cookery expert The cur- of the moons surface drops from 170 rant bun, of course, gets Its name degrees Fahrenheit immediately ho from tbe currant In It London for the eclipse to 190 degrees below zero during the total eclipse. Opinion. . ; July 9th Uncle Eben hack on de porressinn an inarched de Washington Star. other way t Varieties of Waterfowl - toxin-anti-tox- Woodruff Items e, of Mrs. Ernest Foss and children Georgetown, Idaho were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Parley W. Hart for a short time, returning home Wednesday. . Aunt Mary K. Weston and her son, Russell, motored to Logan, to attend the Senior day of the temple excursion returning the same day. John H. Weston and wife and daughter, Phebe and son, Arlo, also attended the same and from there made a motor trip to other Cache Valley points and Weston and1 Malad, Idaho, meeting many relatives and friends. They report having a wonderful time. On Wednesday last, To Be Anti-Toxi- n , dance in the evening. Mi.iv out of town people were present and all enjoyed themselves to the fullest. The tfollowing program was carried out: Parade in the morning at 10 a. m. Program at 11 a.,' m. Races for girls aimd boys, between the ages of 5 to 7 ; 8 to 10 ; 11 to 12, at 1 :30 p. m. Minutes of the meeting of the 2 :00 p. m. Potato race and Rag Board of County Commissioners held chewing contest for mixed groups. ' 1, 1929. 2:20 p. m. Prohibition race for boys July There were present: Laurence Johnand girls between the ages of 13 to son, chairmam ; Marshall V. EdStmaja 15. and Royal Pope, commissioners, Lewis 2:45 p. m. Shot put, for men and Longliurst, clerk ; Victor Satterth-waitwomen. assessor; James Walton, at8 :00 p. m. Caterpillar race for' boys. Robert G. Marshall, treasurer torney; Jumping relay, mixed group. Ball and . Stanley Wilson, sheriff. game for women and mem Big rodeo ; Mrs. Nellie Pusey and children of Minutes of meeting held June 3rd, horse races and slow Ford races. 1929 were read and approved. Mem- Salt Lake are visiting here witluMr. 1 bers of the board of the Town of and Mrs. Harvey Pusey. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Randolph met with the commissioners Miss Ruth Cornia is attending sumthe County to pay in their apasking Up until 8 p. m., July 13th, 1!)20, at mer school at Logan. of a water syspropriation installing the office of the Town Board at Ran- tem in the town of Randolph, stating A petition has been circulated for dolph, Utah, the Town of Randolph the county is not subject to a tax for will receive bids or proposals for furthe past two weeks for the purpose of inwill this to but expect nishing labor for the construction of a stall purpose, waiter in the county buildings. securing a survey and astimates of the proposed waterworks system at Ran- Commissioners agreed to pay to the cost of a water system in Woodruff dolph, Utah, in quantities approxi- town of $300.00 for this FJmgineer Hall of Salt Laake, on a reRandolph, mately as follows : Milford Loveland met ask- cent visit, spoke very encouragingly purpose. Excavate treineh and lay: ' a on reduction license for his pic- of this project. ing 18.300 lin. ft. 6 in. cast iron pipe ture show Laketown in and Garden 1.030 lin. ft. 4 in. cast iron pipe Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cook of Salt License was reduced to $25.00. City. lin. 2 in. cast iron pipe 2,000 ft Lake are visiting here with their The were bills allowed following 5.000 lin. ft. in. cast iron pipe Mrs. T. J.Tingey and Mrs. T. Officers pay "roll."."". . . , . .$330.1 H daughters, 1 reinforced concrete headhouse Dffic Longhurst. 212.5Q pay roll The installing of valves, fittings, Dependent M. V. Eastman, mileage and . etc., and other materials incidental Muss Lve,-v- n Rufi is visitmg in Salt 6 for months 25.20 erpense to the completed system as indicated Lake this week with relative. j Royal Pope, mileage and above. 42.00! 6 for months 7 Plans and specifications and bid- expense L (Delayed correspondence, held over Lawrence mileage and , ding sheets may be see)m at the Office expense forJohnson 28.00 from last week): six montjis..-- . of the Town Clerk, Randolph, Utah, or Rich . 33.55 County Reaper printing. at the office of CALDWELL & j)r jensen) state Superintendent of AVilson, sherff mileage Stanley Public Schools met with the people of RICHARDS, Engineers, 407 Temple- and 49.00 expense ton Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Woodruff, Friday the 21t, to discuss Jane Jones, cleaning court the problem of consolidation of the Information will be furnished the house high schools. prospective bidders at either of th Sherman Lutz, health officet-o- f above mentioned offices. The bids Garden '. 48.60 City A party was given Friday afiemoon will be opdned in public and the James to Salt Walton, expenses in honor of Mrs. There Cornia. A award made to the lowest responsible Lake City lelihtful time was had, and delicious bidder. Sol Conley, meals for prisoner. 11.00 refreshments were served. The Town of Randolph reserves tbe Standard Mailing Machine Co. right to reject anv or all bids. . . office 12.00 supplies TOWN OF RANDOLPH Mrs. Ethel Hogan of Salt Lake Is Rich County Furniture Co., at the home of Mrs. Rose Put- By J. O. REX, merchandise T..T...". . 815 man President of Town Bosrtf Edward Cornia. County road Attest: 8.00 work. Woodruff McKinnon, Dil1 Walton of Evanston is visiting Theris road Cornia, County Town Clerk 27.00 1 the home of his brother B. C. Wal-work. Woodruff Date of publication, Jnto 5th, 192ft. ton. Shirley Nebeker, County road 1 work. Laketown 18.00, lit Underground River James Clawson, lumber for Word has been received of the birh An underground river on the Island 36.00 Gf a son to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence County of Kauai, Hawaii, has proved a boon Alfred G. Rex, County road Summers of North Ogden. Mrs. Sumto the sugar Industry of that section. work, Randolph 29.00 mers was formerly Miss Gladys WalIt has been tapped" for the purpose Byrd Kearl, County road work ton of Woodruff. of Irrigating the occasionally dry stignt Randolph 23,00 Sam Rex. County road work lands. Leone Fazier is visiting in Evanston 32.00 Randolph- X with Miss Ida Eastman. Matilda Jones, County road Effect of Water on Wood work. Randolph 3.10 The average life of wood in sea wa Sam Kiddy, County road work Mrs. Nellie Buckley returned home : 50.00 Thursday after spending a week with ter is from ten to fifteen years. In Randolph relatives here. She Is a sister of tropical waters It may be only two Joshua Ashton, County road 50.00 Mr. Charles Frazier and Mrs. Jake Sound piles have, however work. Randolph years Rufi. been removed from fre6h water In Heber Cox, County road work 50.00 which they have stood for more than Randolph Ben Rex. County road work LOCO years Mrs. Lizzie Frazier held a demon Randolph! 7.00 -- t stratien at Randolph Wednesday, for Glen Rex, County road work Extension Work. Um for Old Ante Tire . ... 37.5$ the Farm Bureau Randolph! i. various ways of She demonstrated Orin road work ot Jackson, Pieces old automobile tires are County cookin carrota 54.0Q fastened to tbe feet of the camels that Randolph travel over the Gobi desert In Mon Ernest Kennedy, County road Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dean have work. Randolph 5.00 golia- to protect them from the burn" moved to the Simmons ranch for tlie Ndvvman & Stewart Co., culverts ing sand and sharp rocks for County road, Randolph.... 153.03, 8Ummer' Advance Diphtheria Toxin Vein Cox of Woodruff was recently arrested by Sheriff Stanley Wilson for possession of liquor. His hearing Death visited this community early will be held later. Wednesday morning and removed from our midst Mrs. Sarah Ellen Sheriff Stanley Wilson has been apNicholls, aged 54. Deceased was born in Randolph in pointed probation officer for Rich which place she has resided every County by the Juvenile Commission since. of Salt Lake City. She is survived by her husband, William Nicholls; her mother, Ms. Polly Corless; and the following children, Clifford, Charles, Mabel, Mrs. Velena Kennedy and Glen, all of this city. Eleven sisters and four brothers of also survive, aind one Hdrberti Weston and family Mrs. Earl Wilson. California spent a few days in our The funeral services were held to- vicinity last week visiting with ' his day at 2:00 p. m. and interment was father, Joseph Weston and family. in the Randolph cemetery. They also visited Mrs. W estop's par? ents, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Dunford of Paris, Idaho, also numerous other relatives and friends. Passes to mould the desire? of her husband to her own advantage, yet one whose very avarice and dominance are sb that they have an element of poignance and claim a certain need of sympathy. Such a hapless individual in Craigs Wife portrayed by Irene Rich in the screen play of that name, which will be seen at the Kozy Theatre Saturday evening. Wanner Baxter is the husband. deep-graine- E. $2.00 Per Year In 5 1929 in p. m. Woodruff, Tuesday, July 10, at 1 : 00 p. m. Randolph, Thurday, July 12. The Randolph date is subject to a change. Dr. M. S. Reav, our local phy.vc.'an will be in charge at all places and the , parents are urg-- to d are present. se ha-- iK.r-childre- 1 FAIR THIS YEAR . Mrs. Frank Spiers of Montpelier Idaho spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Moffat. Paul J. Weston has also been a brief visitor of the same. He returned to his home in Salt Lake Monday, his wife and child accompanying him. Rich County is to have a J'air ilils year, the date of which has not as yet been announced, but which will lie in the latter part of September Committees are uo-- working on me different phases connected with the Fair and from all present indications it Miss Mary Nebeker has as guests promises to be a good one. The ground behind the court house for a short time, Miss Eileen Nebeker of Salt Lake City and Miss Lorraine has been leased roni tr.e Town and ;k!c v:11 be laii fui to Nebeker of Stockton, Utah. by , Engineer Hall in the near future. 'Grandma Sarah J. Henderson was It is the Intention of the Fair coma stage passenger last week, having! mittee to build one administrate m just returned from Soda Springs and luulding thi j.!.- and rheu add More from time to time, but for says that Albert is doing nicely. j building the present the Stocx ar.u oilier exMr. and Mrs. Thad Brown of Lo-- ! hibits will be shown in large tents. This is another move that cannot gan aind Miss Lola Wahlstrom who is C. school summer U. A. be given too much support. With the attending werej Sunday visitors here. Mrs. Brown and proper cooperation the Fair can oo Lola being the guests of Mr. and Mrs. built up within a very few years t a N. Oliver Wahlstrom and Thad being a very high standard. Tin? will lucau the guest of Harold Johnson. very much to the future of our coubfy so let us all give the committees our support. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cheney and 1 son Harmon have returned from their tour of California and report they had THE CHORUS KID a most enjoyable trip. Folks who are rather curious as Joseph A. Cheney is erecting a bam to what a modern Venus looks like will on his premises. have a rare oportunity to judge when f The Chorus Kid, a Gotham ProSome curve and warning signs are duction comes to the screen at the being installed on the State highway Koey theatre, Sunday, Appearing These may tend to help a little if the in this picture is Alice Adair, one motorists will slow do'wn enough to of the star dancers, in the chorus read them. segues, who won her chance to be cast when she was selected as the winner of a Miss Venus contest when castwife of and Logan Hodges Joseph Mr. to call a but brief ing Was being made at the First Napleasant gave tional Studios for The Private Life and Mrs. Luther B. Reed Sunday. of Helen of Troy. The judges deciMrs. Zettie M. Kearl was pleased to ded she had tbe most beautiful face in. the contest. have as visitors over the week end. and form of an girl Starred in The Chorus Kid which Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Kearl; Mr. and chorines sudMrs. Richard Brough, of Randolph; tells of a and Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Pearson of den rise to high society, is Virginia She is supported by Brown Faire. Hanna, Wyoming. Bryant Washburn, Tom OBrien and Hedda Hooper. Humphrey Kearl motored to Brigham Sunday and returned bringing with him his sister, Vera Lee who has been visiting friends in Salt Lake and v haif-inil- e 1 1 - whole-hearte- d high-kickin- Mrs. John C. Farner of Garden City visited over Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Cora F. Johnson. Duinford and Paris, Idaho were at our Sunday ser'N. Weston and J. with the people of capacity. Brothers James L. Donald Budge of home missionaries vices, and George Cheney Willis met Ovid, in the same A (number of Boy Scouts under the direction of J. Cheney Willis left on father Monday morning for a two-daand sons outing. They left by auto for Bloomington Idaho, and will hike from there to visit the lake in the camyon, remaining over night and enjoy social and physicial activities. It seems no parent? were able to attend from .this section. g Something Different Dance Evanston y Saturday, July 6 jump in the lake, is a good slogan for these hot days. Happy Jack Orchestra Miss Morita Cheney Is employed at Ben Orvin confectioney. Jerre Sprouse is also doing some repair work there. Of Salt Go Hie , Lake City |