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Show it Volume 1, Number 44 ' Hot Town News by Grade School Pupils i , i i Randolph, Utah, Friday, December 6, 1929 Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Chif, Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bowcutt, den, Utah. Og- Arthur Rex and are living in Randolph. The are going to school. These items are sent in by the grade vve them just Mr. and Mrs. Ashton and children as they are written. print We appreciate went to Evanston for Thanksgiving. this local news very much,' and these children are worthy of much praise Mr. and Mrs. Orin Jackson and for their with the home family visited in Evanston, Thanks' paper. giving. t t Mr. ad Mrs. Curtis and Lyman Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smiths daughter Schenck are spending the winter at came home from the hospital Friday. Green River, Utah. She has had crooked feet. Her feet are straight now. She hast been in the David Norris had an accident while hospital for 7 months. coming home from the canyon Saturday evening. He was badly cut near Glen McKinnon is, a proud papa the eye. of a fine baby boy. born Wednesday, Dec. 4. Wife and baby are getting Mr. and Mrs. Will Fackrell went nicely. along Bountiful, Utah last Friday. They re' ir' turned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Blumell and children are living in Clyde Wilsons home, Mr. and Mrs. Tpd Pope spent and the children are going to school Thanksgiving in Evanston. here. school jmpils, and , a , , .. I - r We had a number of people out for It is interesting to Thanksgiving. note where , our overflow, of population goes to: Vern Gunn, from y Utah;, Glen Rqx, Midway, Utah; Glady Kennedy, Garden City; Arvilda Hendee, Ogden, Uta. : Elma Norris, Chesterfield, Idaho; Eldon Rex and wife, Logan Utah; Oscar Evans and wife, Ogden, Utah; Mabel Nicholls, Ogden, Utah ; Cliff Nicholls Ogden, Le-Ro- fflUili I fi ty ib Vtem (Buy The water valve up by Arthur McKinnons got a leak ip it. Mr. Lam-borand Mr. Fugal fixed it. They moved Mr. Carl Kennedy Mr. Archibal Ogden Tuesday. Kinnon went to Ogden with him. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McKinnon and coment on, and help us in our probtheir daughter Maxine, went to lems. This is a good step forward Tuesday to visit the daughter in raising our schools to a higher Kem-mer- and Mr. and Mrs. son-in-la- w and children. Mr. Osborn has his radio fixed and is enjoying the programs. Delbert Fackrell is having his house remodeled. Letter of Interest - The following letter is front the The Ladies Literary Club dTd not Utaji State Agricultural College, Lomeet this week as scheduled. The gan, Utah: November 11, 1929. meeting having been postponed. Mr. Percy H. Rex, SCOUT NEWS Randolph, Utah. Dear Mr. Rex: The scout social comes off next Replying to your favor of the 4th. Tuesday. Each scout brings his girl. instant I regret that there was some Its causing quite a commotion among misunderstanding earding the owngirls as about forty of them will be ership of teams at your recent pulling dated up for Tuesday night. match, but will say that you are doing exactly right by tracing it down The good turn chiefs of the patrols and eliminating the teams that are are getting busy, all the patrols have known, to be of joint ownership. Tne thing to do is to disregard the finished their digging of the opera house and meeting house trenches. winning of the team in question and Patrol No. 2 has repaired the bridge place the awards according to the crossing big ditch on canyon street. way they would have stood had the Patrol No. 4 repaired the one crossing team not pulled at all. the creek near Ike Smiths. Trusting that I have made myself clear and with every best wish I am Yours faithfully, The results of the signaling contest KENNETH C. IKELER, Tuesday night is as follows: Patrol D6an of Agriculture. No. 4, first; Patiol No. 2, 2d.; Patrol 1 No. 1, 3d; Mrs. C. T. Wilson and daughter, Patrol No. 2 was winner in questions on the flag. Patrols No. 5 and Betty Jean, accompanied ter husband, the dependable mail driver between No. 1 tieing for second place. Randolph and Evanston, to the latter t Wednesday on business, returnplace FOR RENT Furnished or unfurn- ing the same day. Della ished rooms. Enquires Mrs. Adv. Dec. McKinnon. The County Commissioners met in regular session Monday last. Present Bill Marshall, local post master, were Lawrence Johnson, Randolph, was in Evanston Monday last having Chairman; Royal Pope, Garden City; and Marshall V. Eastman, Woodruff. dental work done. Several matters of importance were 1 taken up, full particulars of which will be published in the next issue of Not a Happy Laugh The Reaper.. A sardonic laugh is a forced, The sneering, mocking laugh. On Monday last former Cashier vord sardonic is derived from Sar Charles Walton, of the Bank of Ranlinia. an Island in the Mediterranean Tt was said h,v the ancients (hat a dolph and several stockholders met at plant grew in Sardinia which screwed the Bank to close up their business up the face of a person who ale it and affairs. made him appear to laugh when he had no sue li feelings. Mrs. Dave Smith and son LaMar According to another version of the mvth those visited in Evanston yesterday at the "ho ate of the Sardinian plant died home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. , ''Ughing.lpxchange .... Steve Faulkner. -- Jim Hayward purchased five milk Nanny goats and one Billy goat Saturday from his brother-in-la- . Mrs. Annie Kennedy and Elizabeth Johnston went to Evanston for Tnanks for Park givig, leaving Saturday City; when returning going to Ogden and coming home Monday evening. The Seagulls Mrs. had a candy pull at place Monday Arthur Bartons night Max Argyle came home Monday. He has been visiting with his relatives down South. The Randolph High School has been forward to their first basket ball game of the season. They are to to play Fielding Academy at Paris, Ida. looking . Mc- w rD iFfrasiisaB In Advance standard. Mrs.' Norman Grey went to to have some teeth extracted. siter-in-la- tyab A er relatives Mrs. Reay entertained from Bloomington, Idaho, Wednesday. Mr. John Lamborn bought an inter- Her sister and having est in a flour mill at Logan and is motored over for a short visit. moving over there. The question as to whether the grade school shall nave the water or not has been tabbed again. The school board, who has the interest of the children at heart, must have a good reason . for postponing this, but we of the grade school feel that the citizens of Randolph, the town board and the school board ought to come to some kind of an agreement to furnish us kids a drink of water. :) $2.00 Per Year Institute is being held for the Rich County teachers at Randolph, Satur day, Dec. 7. State Supervisors have been visiting our schools during Tours day and Fridav and are prepared to 3. artl-iobi- l, - 4 , Closing ATOut Sale c.c. Evanston, Wyoming but we had bought before we decided to close out, a lot of Christmas goods which we had to take in. In addition to our regular stock we are offering our holiday goods at COST. We have made a big cut in our stock in the last 3 weeks, You should see us before you buy any gifts anywhere Mens Suits arid Overcoats, $11.85 to $21.50 Boys Suits and Overcoats $4.35 to $11.85 Ladies Coats and Dresses $3.75 to $39.50 All Coats and Dresses just 1-- 2 price Beautiful lot of Ladies Handkerchiefs at COST. See these at 5c, 10c, 2 for 25c Ladies Rayon Gowns, Bloomers and Slips at LOO these are regular $2.00 values Big lot of Girls Shoes at $1.95 Big lot Mens Oxfords at $2.95 Ladies House Dresses, regular $1.00 value, 2 for $1.50. All new patterns Ladies Felt "and Velvet Hats, Values $3.50 to $7.50 closing out prices, $1.95 to $3.25 We want every article in our store sold out completely by Januaiy 1st. We are offering we have, values never before offered any where at the price. you, in anything - v .. Make our store your stopping and shopping place until we are sold out you will be the gainer by doing so. i -- |