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Show 1 f ... -- An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Of The People Of Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley . , ? a - Volume 1, Number 46 - We Wish You All A Very Merry Christmas ? THE VALUE OF GLYCERINE NOTICE f United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Laketown A good cement for mending earth, and tineware is made by mix- THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS News or Messers LaVere and Morrel Moflitharge and glycerine until it la of the consistency of thick fat of Salt Lake, spent a few days cream, but the article mended should here last week visiting their mother, not be used until the cement has Mrs. Mary E. Moffat. hardened. To prevent chapped returned Thursday Sidney Irwin hands, put five cents worth of glycerine and ten cents worth of bay rum from Midvale, Utah where he had and twelve drops of carbolic acid in been for the removal of tonsils and one pint of rain water. - This lotion another minor operation, and Is feelcan be used each time after washing ing somewhat better at this time. the hands or face as it does not leave Max, the small son of Mr. and Mrs. the skin greasy at all. For earache take three drops each of glycerine and Elswortn Johnson, has been quite hot water and drop in the ear, then seriously ill with 'uieumonia but is add a little cotton, and in bad cases improved at present. apply two or three times; and warm The play, Lovely Mary presented glycerine is greatest aid when there is trouble causel by accumulated and by the Suiuiay School was! well renderhard wax in the ear, then in the ed and appreciated bv the large audi morning a eareful cleaning with hot ence attending. water may be sufficient to remove Miss Viola Mattson, student at the the .obstruction. An exeelleit remedy for many ailments is made by stir- U. A. C., was obliged to return home Sunday due to sickness we hope for ring five parts by weight of boric her speedy recovery. ten in of powder parts glycerine, and ths must be warmed and stirred until well dissolved. If the throat is sore , Bishop Geo. II. Robinson attended, or ulcerated, mopping it out with this and was one of the speakers at a fuold friend and acquainlotion will often effect a cure, and neral ofan lieTd at Richmond, Utah, Suntance it is good for all irritations of the . kin, for sore lips and washing cuts day. and wounds; and it is also good for The North' Rich High School lioop-sterchilblains from which children ofplayed the Fielding squad at the ten needlessly suffer. For weak and inflamed eyes o.r eyelids, to half glass ijiening of the Fielding held Friday, boys lost to the Fielding, the score rf thi berated glycerine, add hot The 33-Iieii but they bad a good time g water sufficient to fill the eve glass same. allee and bathe the eyes night and morn- fug until relieved. A tnblespoonfnl of The corps of Rich County teachers glycerine in hot milk or cream will often relieve a violent attack of cough- and partners were "nests at a Christing. One of the best cold creams Is mas party Monday evening'sponsored made with melted and strained mut- by Principal Cleon Lemon and Miss ton suet to an equal part of glycerine Lucile Johnson.- - The party was held with a few drops of oil of rose in the amusement hall, consisted of a bnffet supper and a jolly good time, other, good perfume added. ' ,iv5vitb-whoope- e . . is hereby given that the state of Utah has filed in this lists of lands, selected by the said State, under section 6 of the Act July 10, 1894, tof Congress, approved school lands, viz: Indemnity Lots 7, 8, 9, 10 Sec. 19, " Lot 6, Sec. Sec.' 5, 29, Lot 5, Sec. 8, Lot 10, i U ts 3, 4, 5, and 6, Sec. 9, Sec. 15, . Twp. 9 North SWViSE1 Noeice of-fi- SESW, Salt Lake Meridian. List 2324 as amended. Copies of said lists, so far as thev - i elate to said tracts by descriptive Itange .Serial , 5 East. 044114, subdivisions, have been conspicuously posted in this office for Iiispec-tioand by any person iiterested by the public generally. During the period of publication of this notice, or any time thereafter, and before final approval and aerification, under departmental regulations of April 25, 1907, protests, or contests against tiie claim of the State to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore, described on the ground that the same is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes will be received and noted for report to the General I .and Office at Washington, D. C. , Failure so to protest or contest, within the time specisufficient fied, will be considered evidence of the character of the tracts and the selections thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be approved to the State. ELI F. TAYLOR, : Register. u non-miner- al . Adv. Dec. 20-2- 7. .Tan. Mrs. Dave Smith and small son, LaMar visited in Eianston at the home of her parents, .Mr., and Mrs. Steven Faulkner, this week.' V 4 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Many, many years ago, before you DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR I ever thought of such a thing as GENERAL LAND OFFICE at Christmas, in a far off country there was born a ba.by. This baby was born in a manger and the wise men came to see Him. They brought many pretty presents and it was then the people started Christmas. From that lime on this people of the world have celebrated tlie twenty-fiftday of December as Christmas day. It is on this day that we give presents and receive them. It is on inis day that every ones heart is full of joy and we sing songs of praise to limn So now let s remember this and give and receive presents as we never did before. Let us make this Christmas a happy one for everybody we know. E. H. S. Paralyzer. Dec. 12, 1929. ing together JTo Whom It May Concern: Vs $2.00 Per Year In Advance Randolph, Utah Friday, December 20, 1929 h Salt Lake City, Utah Dec. 11, 1929. NOTICE is hereby given that Fred Smith, of Randolph, Utah, who, on Sept. 18, 1924, made homestead Sec. entry, No. 034G91, for SENE Section 23, Township 22, 14 North, Range 7 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the clerk of the district court, at Randolph, Utah, on the 27th day SNW, of January, 1930. Claimant names as witnesses: Win. Hoffmn, of Randolph, Utah Frank Smith, of Randolph, .Utah Idaho Leo Mattson, of Paris, Idaho. of Pegram, Henry Young, ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. Miss Grace Irwin met with a slight accident during the party Monday Adv. Dec. Jan. night breaking a small hone in her t- arm as a result of a fall. Dr. Reay att NOTICE! tended to it as she returned to Woodruff. Until further notice the Reaper office will be open only on FriA. young couple were seen headed Anyone wishing to re- days. for Logan on Tuesday and we were leave news new subscriptions, someone just wondering whether items, etc., please call on this hadnt mistaken Christmas bells for . day. wedding bells. We yust wonder? 20-2- 7, . s 1 1 The Professor Again Every time the bell on his typewritK. E. Muir er tinkles the Spirit of Xmas profes sor writes Come Ini Songs, and Recitations Kindergarten Department. 1 Wendle Muir Recitation Luck Picks Its Pals Ned Spencer Recitation I have found that good luck Is a Violin Solo Helen Rex wise ' chooser of its companions, says Rebecca Limb Poem Otto Kennedv, Sheldon Kennedy. Irving Bacheller in the American Christmas Story. ...Florence Bingham Magazine. .It prefers to run with the Girls Chorus , .Alice , Pickett man who' sees his way clearly and is . Alva Wilson, Alice Barton, Ar-- - prepared to act quickly when apdith Wamsley. , ,, proaching' decisive moments. Luck Is Member- - Superintendency no laggard nor waste of time. Remarks SUNDAY SCHOOL XMAS PROGRAM absent-minde- 8 d , j ! -- - 4 h4 ?,S ."i To All our Friends And i I A Happy New Year : . - t r V. in Randolph arid Vicinity ' f One of Santa Claus favorite gifts is the gift electrical. The varied se lectiori ofuseful items coming under this head is ample to sat' isfy almost every need on your gift list. Here are a few of the many to be found here: "Last Minute Specials 'Last Minute Specials ' ' - f , . Washing Machines Percolator and Urn Sets Egg Cooker Sets Toasters Mixers Thermostoves Vacuums Ranges Plates Heaters Frigidaires Irons Hair Dryers Waffle Irons - 5 ' Waterlesl Cookers Sewing Machine Motors Make your Christmas Gift a "Useful Gift make your choice from our complete stocks. Mail orders filled promptly. , We also handle 28-3- 2 Volt Electrical Equipment : . 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