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Show AM I 5t.V An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Of The People Of Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 1, Number 25 WORK COMMENCED Two Accidents 0 $2.00 Per Year In Advance Randolph, Utah, Friday, July 26, 1929 Thursday, July 25, marked another red letter day for Randolph. Work on the new piped water system was started by contractor John M. of Laketown. The Reaper has been requested to announced through its columns that anyone wishing employment on the system will please call on Mr. men with teams or single are wanted. Mr. Lamborn has moved his family to Randolph to remain during the construction of the water system. Thursday Night Over Two-Scor- e Arrests Made Lam-bor- While returning to Woodruff last eveafter ning visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rex in Randolph, the car driven by Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Cook, of Paul, Idaho struck a Ford Sedan being driven by Alta Putman of Woodruff. Lam-bor- It seems that the Putman car was traveling North with only one light burning, which confused Mr. Cook and caused the crash, turning the Ford over and completely demolishing the front of it. Mr. Cooks car, a Durant sedan was not so badly damaged. Mrs. Cook was quite badly cut and bruised, while Mr. Cook and Miss Putman were more fortunate. Mr. and Mrs. Cook have been visiting in Woodruff at the home home of Bishop Tingey, Mrs. Tingey being their 1 daughter. Laketowns Latest , of ground qJI tenon, is not a bittilde aidCine squares gfbt Nor louses or the stores yet lOfiere werchants peddle wares, town is not its boulevards. Or 'pavements mile on mile , sjor puttie buildings richly wrong At massive stone or tele. A new Ford roadster is in the ditch just South of Woodruff but we are at this time unable to learn any particulars although it is reported that it struck an animal which it killed, and then headed for the ditch. ClU. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, FOREST SERVICE CACHE NATIONAL FOREST. . . , ble. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Blue Horse, no brand visible. Bay Horse, branded V on ' right shoulder. , , Bay Horse, branded SC on left thigh. Gray Horse, branded 33 reversed, on left thigh. White Horse, no brand visible. Gray Horse branded Diamond on left thigh. Gray Horse, branded FU on right thigh. Sorrel Horse, branded FP on left shoulder. , Black Mare, branded Quarter Circle Diamond, on right shoulder. Bay Horse, branded Anvil on right thigh. White Horse, no brand visible. Bay Horse, no brand visible. Black horse white spot right thigh no brand visible. Sorrel Mare and colt,' no brand visi-- . . the things they want fr In fair or stormy weather, Uttlejolhs male Uttte toums Wherever they may 6e ; Jjut IT MAY CONCERN: the towns worthwhile real Of prosperity. big folks make one-thir- d. t this Word was received a short time ago Irwin, of the birth of a daughter to Mrs. J. H. Toomer of Morgan. This is the 45th grandchild of Brer Irwins. Well whod a thunk it? Seth Godfrey of Logan was in town Friday and Saturday and delivered a new Ford Tudor to Walter Earley; and was taken back to Logan by Parnell Johnson. d, ijaid. The raiding squad is said to have assembled at Rawlins Friday, after which they proceeded westward in several automobiles, stopping at no place until they reached Diamondville, white .two operativjesl disembarked and made four arrests. That was the beginning tf the raid that extended as far west as Cokeville, where the annual rodeo was in progress. Upward of 25 individual arrests were made, and warrants issued for others, some of whom have not yet been apprehended, basis for their arrest being evidence in possessioni cf authorities from previou sales. A number of cases were turned over to the municipalities where the arrests were madei while the others must face either the District court of this county, or the federal court at Cheyenne. Most of those arrested promptly made bond to insure apearance for trial and have engaged attorneys to Gazette, represent them. Kemmerer " t- IN A MINOR STRAIN By M. H. Hurst When the. last big bout is over and its time for me to die And take a job at bunking coal, or harping in the sky, I know the little things I did to win the worlds contempt Will be forgotten by the world, of scorn Ill be exempt; And folks may then look back a pace to little things I did In love of some poor, dog, or some wee, tearful kid ; And some will say a kindly word as round my bier they bow But gosh how some folks love to use their hammers on me now! Elder Elijah C. Willis was the speaker at Sacrament meeting Sunday evening and gave a very good discourse oni The Divinity of the A large and apBook of Morinoni preciative audience was in assembly. He was also a speaker at the Bear Lake Stake Priesthood meeting held Oh, wlieni my tasks are over and my at Paris, Idaho, which a number of our people attended. rhyming lips are still, And the evening star is pinioned to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Kearl of Ran- a cloud above the hill, I know that some will do the things dolph and Mrs. E. N. Pearson were Sunday visitors with Mi and Mrs. Ive marked throughout the years, Mascaro will be mixed with rouge Byrd Kearl. on fair cheeks wet with tears, And some may blink their eyes as Orval W. Adams; of Salt Lake City, who paid a brief visit to Mr. and Mrs. they lay blooms upon my box e (Ah, yes. the people who Hyrum Nebeker, returned home Sunday accompanied by Miss Eileen Neb- now pet me with their rocks!) And some will gaze in sorrow on my eker, after her visit with Miss Mary white and death-colbrow Nebeker. But how these very people love to Orson Thomas with his wife and hammer me just now! child have moved into the John LamOh. when the fight is over and the born residence and will look after requiems are said. the place while John is supervising the last And the sexton cleans his ancient water system being installed in Ranspade, and folks say : He is dead ! dolph. I know I'll get my glory and Ill be rated high S. Dr. and Mrs. J. Alley of Midvale wro have just returned from a tour Amongst the worthy mortals who to Oregon with their son, John S. achieve fame when thqy die; And Ill be ranked an angel, though and daughter, Betty, are paying a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Alley I may have been a devil, e And I will be a saint at the Eden ranch. down at the level; Pres. Ike Smith of Randolph and And folks will mourn a little, and Julius Wright of Swan Creek Electric forget the fact somehow Oo., have been testing meters and e mortal that That I was the removing them from the attics to the theyre hamering just now! have to outside, where you will k to read them. have a PRETTIER SCHOOLS A new Frigidaire meat counter has There is no reason to believe that been installed in the Robinson store in the schools of our smallchildren and a lot of tempting looking cius can be seen at It will help solve the er towns and rural districts prefer school grounds and problem of what can I get for din- rough, unkempt houses and broken-dow- n school unpainted ner. fences to neatly kept yards, fences and buildings. Nor is there . any Walter Eldredge of Salt Lake City, a small town or country reason o why School the representing be kept as attractive as cannot school Supply Company, was a town visitor WORST RAIN STORM IN . our in larger cities, where YEARS FALLS HERE TUES. Tuesday, soliciting orders from the those and flowers cost trees and shrubbery school for the County Superintendent out in the country. than more even Tuesday afternoon for about an needs this season. Mr. Eldridge was school crildren rerural believe We beMeadowville resident of hour the hardest rain in years came a former as readily to natures beauties down in Cokeville and vicinity. It ing the son of Joshua Eldredge He spond do the children of our cities., and as will him and with his had family they reached from near Sage to a few feel they are just as .much we also miles north of town and flooded things spend a short time in this vicinity. entitled to pretty buildings and well-keby generally, being . accompanied plavgrounds. Parents who never cansideratile hail which more or less CULLEN LANDIS IS to consider whether or not enstop A MARVEL MAKEUP pounded the gardens into the ground. has any influence on their vironment Canals which ran around education should give the" childrens were filled, with dirr and broken in The makeup of Cullen Landis, who little a thought. And school subject places. We are told It will take will be seen at the Kozy theatre Satur- ovf facials in every town and every several days of hard work to repair in With Davy Crockett at the Fall rural school district should not let the Qovev canal, and at the phosphate day of the Alamo, has been pronounced by themselves grow into the belief that, mine dirt and boulders were strewn is as rapid in a to all over the lawn and mine grounds. many be one of the best bits of work progress house as it is in one that school ; Poultry was also hard hit. The of this kind that the screen has seen. both inside and out. kept, we have were heard of heaviest losses While Landis is a young man, with Butcher & Haggerty 160 spring chick- out a line on his face, he so carefully A California editor was held up and., ens and Bert Sparks at the phosphate his features that he appears as robbed of $7. But anyone who robs mine lost 59 yonyg turkeys and the touches Crock of Davy the a highwayman counterpart j $7 of an living editor isnt of chickens flohd number) game by . ett. water. Cokeville Register. hes a magician. half-saxve- d. self-sam- d - snow-whit- NOTICE TO CREDITORS six-fo- Estate of ORSON CORNIA, Deceased. self-sam- Creditors wTili preso.it claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her ble. dence ,n Womlnii'f, Jlb n ''Jaunty. 1 Brown Mare with star in head, colt raf Utah, on or before the 7th day of Octat side. ober, A. D. 1929. 4 Browns about 4 years of age, ELIZABETH CORNIA, brands visible. Administratrix of Estate of Orson 3 Sorrels about 3 years of age, Cornia, deceased. brands visible. 8 Bays, about 4 years of age, OSCAR W. MOYLE, ' brands visible. , Attorney, Salt Lake City ' 1 White Mare with sway back. Date of first publication) July 26, 1 Gray Work Horse with clipped A. D. 192a mane. 2 Gray Work Horses weight about The farmers of this country have a 1500 pounds each. daylight-savinsystem of their own. 8 Black Horses about 4 years of age save all of it. They no brands visible. ; 2 Black Mares, branded' 2 brackets reversed with bar on left shoulder. sold by tlie Forest Servica After 1 Cow, branded X on left ribs. the animals have been impounded 1 Cow, branded P with quarter circle they will not be released to the owners until Wie accrued charges on the under, on right hip. 1 Steer, branded Bar O on left ribs. same have been paid, failing which, 1 Cow, branded CU on left they will be sold or otherwise diship. 1 Cow branded Anchor on left of after due notice. posed hip. This notice is issued under authorNotice is herebv given to the owners of the above described animals that ity of Regulation of the Nathey must remove the same from the tional Forest Manual, which regulaGarden City Division of he Cache tion was duly signed by the Secretary National Forast on r r hef-rAugust of the United States Department of 10. 1929. Agriculture at Washington, D. C. on If the above described animals are March 2. 1925. not removed from the Garden City Any further information that may Division of the Cache National For- be desired can be obtained from: W. S. AVERILL, est by the, date above specified and Paris, Idaho. kept off' the said forest during the remainder of this year they will be Telephone- No. 53. taktyi ftp, impounded and may be Adv. 25. 1 and by Jos. ITS YOUR PROBLEM Many people around Randolph seem to think that while accidents are rapidly increasing they will never have mishaps, or that accidents are always going to befall ' the other fellow and that they will come .out all right. This is a poor way pf thinking. It leadsi to loose safety practices and really causes accidents. These days one needs all the power of observation, carefulness and judgment ; theres too much reliance on the other fellow to do his part and a bit more to prevent accidents. , The cash value of human sacrifice each year is placed at $3,200,000,000. Fatal accidents alone run close to 95,000 annually. Of these, autos account for nearly And since safety experts say that 98 per cent of all auto accidents can be avoided it is not hard to see wherein we waste the vast sum of over three billion dollars yearly. One human is being killed in an accident every six minutes during the year. The human suffering and misery these accidents entail cannot be estimated. Yet many people believe, or seem to believe, that they are in no danger and that there is no special But need for intimate so long as this kind of thinking goes on the accident rate is going to grow heavier instead of being reduced. This day In time it behooves every individual to look after himself as tho he had a positive tip that he was going to he a victim of the very next accident. Weston Miss Lola Wahlstrom returned from Logan Friday, where she attended the U. A. C. summer school. She was an auto passenger of Mr. and Mrs. Thad Brown of Logan as guests over the week-end- . They are now taking a vacation outing accompanied by Harold Johnson. striving Chut Norma report having greatly enjoyed session. wade ofhuman souls fl lotunis CULjtim6led up together, NOTICE TO OWNERS OF TRESPASSING STOCK The following described livestock is trespassing on the Garden City division of the Cache National Forest: Kind of livestock: Descriptioni: 1 Horse, Black mare, branded JF on Iqft thigh. J Bay Horse, branded DO on left thigh. 1 Black Mare, branded 10 on left shoulder. 1 Sorrel Mare, branded 10 on left shoulder. . 1 White Horse, branded reclining S. 1 Bay Mare, branded W under Bar, on right shoulder. 2 Horses, branded Heart, on left shoulder. 1 White Mare, branded Co on right thigh. 1 Black Mare, branded Bottle on left shoulder. 1 White Mare, branded Flying A on left thigh. 1 Sorrel Mare, branded LC (combined), on left shoulder. 1 Bay Mare and colt, branded Flying Y on left thigh. 1 Black Mare and colt, no brand visi- The Misses Grjace Irwin returned home Friday Crom Provo where they have been attending the Brigham Young university summer school session. They rS -- I- TO WHOM Bishop George H. Robinson and Joseph R. Weston and their families are taking a motor tour to Oregon and California. They expect to be gone about thrge weeks. One of the most spectacular raids ever made in Wyoming in connection with prohibition violation was staged in Western1 Wyoming over last week-enand a clean sweep was made in Diamondville, Cokeville and Kemmerer by a squad of about fifteen federal and state agents headed by their chiefs, Lon C. Davis of the federal department, and Ii. J. Allen of the state law enforcement department. Operators were borrowed from Idaho and Colorado to assist in the -- g T-1- - nt sky-hoo- Utah-Idah- 1- hill-sid- es run-dow- n is-we- I - |