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Show I - y 4 , 2, j ' f r yW t. ' - VY Vv J 57 t An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley fcf I ' Volume 2, Is umber 3 h P ; t Kozy Robert Thomson returned Thursday from a brief sojourn, m, Salt Lake City looking hale and hearty. Perhaps there is a reason, ' Elders H. It. Shepherd of Paris and George Ward of Bloomington visited the people of the ward last week in the capacity of district missionaries. On Wednesday night the Fifth Quorum of Elders under the supervision of Priest. Amos B. Robinson and Elijah C.. Willis entertained at a party for the Priesthood held in the Amusement hall and although there were a , who did not attend, those that number ' slid had a real good time. de Mrs. Pearl G.Nebeker left Thursday for Dillon, Montana, to be at the bed-siof her father, Henry Gleed, sr., who is very ill. '' The Minstrel Show held Saturday night went off well and was well attended and enjoyed by those present. ' We had to stand on ourl head to read a portion of The Reaper of last week, but it was not so bad, the snow was soft. a' power While sowing wood with cutter Saturday, Jere Earley had the A misfortune of cutting the back of his hand quite badly. , He was taken to Paris, Idaho for treatment. , Brigham Irwin and J. L. Willis left for Ogden Tuesday with a tri-load of livestock. Lowell W. Kearl who has been1 attending school at the U. of U. is home after having undergone an operation ' recently. - The South Rich and North Rich met at Laketown Friday for their basket-bal- l contest. The South Rich carried off the honor for the boys and the .North Rich girls defeated the S. R. iris. There being a dance in Ran-d lph most of the plavers rushed back 28-2- 0 after the game. ' ''-r ; , - ' ' k The power saws are busy this week sawing ,up the summer s wood. !' 7 $1.50 Per Year In Advance Randolph, Utah, Friday, February 21, 1930 f Laketown Links Jt ft Garden City News On Tuesday Dr. M. S. Reay and the County JSupt. of schools, R. D. Law, of Randolph, "came and made a thorough examination of school children to as to the source of Scarlet lever which seems to break out every two weeks. The doctor says that he cannot detect any symptoms in any of the school childien and "it is to he have hi that the few our midst will soon be cleared up. ... Elders H. R. Shepherd and John Waid, Stake missionaries are making a house to house visit, encouraging the saints to live the gospel as taught by modern revelation, also talking to the joung men as to the use of tobacco and liquor. It is hoped that their labors will be productive of much among the boys. Program WHY BUILD ! THE BIG PARADE BREAKS AlU IE RECORDS IN ALL THE LARGE LEADING CITIES Woodruff Winks SCHOOLS NOW ' R. E. Ellis and Harvey Pusey drove to Salt Lake last Thursday, T3y Otto The Big Parade war epic, which comes to the Ko.y Theatre on February 22, has been witnessed by more than four million Americans since its memorable Oiening late in 1923. The production ran for two years at the Astor' theatre, New York, and holds the distinction of having broken all picture-ru- n records at the Gariiclc Theatre, Chicago; the Aldine Theatre. Philadelphi; the Shubert-DetroOpera House, Detroit; the Hanna Theatre, Cleveland; and the Majestic Theatre, Boston. In addition to its numerous gieat American runs, it has been most successfully produced in the European capitals, and witnessed by packed and enthusiastic audiences iu long engagements in Canada. Truly, "The Big Parade' is the miracle picture of the century. This screen version by King Vidor of Laurence Stallings story establishes John Gilbert as the gt cutest drawing card on the screen, and Renee Adoree as a youthful cbatacter player of the first prominence in the film world. Another equally high mark has been set by the music especially written for this picture by David Mendoza and William Axt of the Capitol Theatre, New York. No other picture since The Birth of a Nation has so swept the gamut of emotions, so irradiated existence with its illumining truth. Others in the big ast besides Mr. Gilbert and Renee Adoree include Karl Dane, Tom OBrien, Claire McDowell and Clarie .. Adams. FAMOUS UNDERWORLD PHRASE WAS COINED BY A GUNMAN Mallery - Miss Lydia Gibbous held down the priucipalship of our district school on Monday and Tuesday, Mr. Cornal Scofield, the principal, being absent for ' those two days. . Mrs, Lottie Wollizine and Mrs. Leon Welidelboe, returned to their home in Park City Sunday, they having had a pleasant visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mildt for the past two weeks. Newspapers First Duty 1 A newspaper is of uecessity some monopoly, and its first thing of. duty is to shun the temptations of a monopoly. .Its primary office Is the gathering of news. At the peril of Its goul(ti must see that the supply Is not tainted. Neither in what it gives nor in what It does not give, nor In the modes of presentation, must the unclouded face of truth suffer wrong Comment is free, but facts are sacred. Manchester (England) Guardian. 1 Currency Rule According to Greshams law, when two kinds of currency are in circulation the Inferior or more depreciated one tends lo drive the other out of circulation, owing to the boarding and exportation of the latter. In other words, bad money drives good money out of circulation. The law was first clearly stated by Sir Thomas Gresham, an English diplomat and merchant. who died in 1579. Paul Walton of Holliday is visiting home of his brother, Don Wal- at the The newest ocean liners have queer bulges at the water line. They are stabalizing tanks. When a storm would roll the ship the stabilizing tanks keep the ship on a comparatively even keel. Strange Ships had been rolling for hundreds of years before anyone thought of this simple device to steudy them. Strange also that no steadying device has been employed to prevent the heavy roiling of industry, which every now and then spills millions of workers into the rough Sea of Unemployment. For the first time in history a President of the United Slates is ottering leadership in forging a steadying device, speeding up public and private construction as general business slows down. Why Why build that school now not wait until business conditions are easier? Because the building of your school and other schools, will bring this about. On the other hand if you and others responsible for such 'decisions do nothing and waif for the business sky to clear, thei clouds may gather more heavily. That is why the recent conferences in the White' House mid such emphasis ou speeding up public and private construction during the piesent business uncertainty. Ityr construction is a potential balance wheel for all industry. When general business is low, as at present, public construction can make it up. Private construction fell off about 15 per cent in 1929. rublic contraction can act as a balance wheel for all construction and for industry in general. School construction is an important spoke in this balance wheel. School people are supposed to like arithemtic. Here is a - problem for you. Public works oij all kinds federal, state, municipal have been running at the rate of 2Vt billion dollars per year. Suppose in a year of business recession the volume, including your school, should be increased by Vu billion, or 20 per cent.1 Economists Jell ns that SOperjent of the eostvriU sure the country against loss and I ferin'g. suf-looki- ton. , Yern Hopkins has returned from Towns and school districts can sell bonds now at a lower rate of interest Croyden where he has been visiting than prevailed during 1929. The de- his relatives. mand for bonds of unquestioned security is better when speculation is unpopular. The only factor that may cause hesitation is perhaps an Increase in delinquent taxes. if taxes are not coming in as well as usual it may seem conservative to postpone school building and the sale of school bonds, whose interest and sinking fund are to be paid out of taxes. Upon examination this policy is not . conservative, ' but destructive. Not building because of slow tax collections will make tax collections still slower. Also if all public authorities postponed building .and public construction came to a standstill there would be a terrific repercussion in the production of raw materials, in industry, and in transportation. In many states claims for delinquent taxes can be sold for cash and are a prime investment, so that a school board is in a far better position to build than a private company whose customers are behind-hanWhere tax' claims can not legally "be sold a board will find other ways to join in the national campaign for stabilization and employment. The building now is not for the sake of the children but for the sake qf the workers of the nation. ' Construction wages released inp urchasing power will buy hats in New York, cotton fabrics in Georgia, and in Maine the paper to wrap them. Buildifig in a town three states away will ; create purchasing Unless one knows the vernacular of "power for the products of your town take the underworld, the command, and region. If the reasons for buildhim for a long ride, given by. Sam ing that school were good six months to relative his to Lloyd gang Hardy ago, the reasons are better now. The the of scene a in "Acquitted Hughes interest will be less, The building cost Columbia drama of the underwdrjd at may be less. The school board now the Kozy Sunday March 2 may jfounrt a definite part to play in a nationhas deadvery inocent. Iu reality, it js of t ' for the stabilization of inal program . . ( ly import. and for-a f employment i.M, of dustry ; The cointng-the phrase yidp jscrcdited t IFrbjU.Frauk . a MarkHopkins accompanied bv his During the war school building was and sister, Miss Peggy Driscoll Mae Stuart and Otis Bryson, Miss enemies by inviting them for an auto es of the workers who make and trans- stopped to allow for other activities. and mobile ride. into the country where port materials. Experience shows that This fact combined with the rapid ex- motored to Salt Lake on business on will be spent pansiou of school enrolment created a their dead bodies would later be found one half of all the wages stores. serious building shortage. Much build-- 1 writh no dues to incriminate the killer within a few months in retail Bank ing has been undertaken during the bank. in the retailer The deposits all A number of ladies surprised Mrs. by Now', the phrase is employed over on the average of past decade but much remains to be Sarah Ornia at her home on Friday gangsters to mean the killing of a per- depositse turn times per year. Twenty-fiv- e done. Millions of children are still of last week. A delicious lunch was son irrespective of the means employ- twenty-fivtimes one half billion is twelve and housed in buildings that are tempo- served, games were played and a good ed. this 1232 rary, crowded, unsanitary, and poorly time was had A man who weilds the power of life one half billions. Divide by all present. of adapted to the needs .of the modern amount 5 obtain to the billions a by is and death as did Frisco Frank dollar school. This conditions obtains both s new wages oaid, because the role played by Sam' Hardy in t in the large cities and the smaller home from bases five around runs under this of cast in the from starts earner The home. wage country communities. The time has world thriller are Lloyd Hughes and now come to act. Let every communMargaret Llrlhg.te.1. . j rms ith ity consider its building needs and take ' , the necessary steps to proceed with SENOR AMERICANO needed new construction. It will help facturer at third base. The mauufac- - the children. It will help the workIn order to get more interest in One of the most daring and skillful turer advances it to the raw materials man. It will help the merchant and groups of trick riders ever assembled- j m(n in mine or fleld or forest, and be all the rest. It will give the commun- school activities and to add to our for a motion picture appears in Sen- cai.ries it pact to the consumer at ity a part in a great nationwide move- supply of yells and songs, South Rich rr Americano, Ken Maynards color-- 1 hQme on flfth ba8eHigh had a yell and song contest. circuit of five ment. This yell, by Vella Smith, received school ful and exciting Universal romance of bases is followed from the first group a to Every child is entitled the prize which was 50 cents : old Southern California, which comes of workers after they hit the dollar healhis conserve will which building to the Kozy Saturday, March 1st. The until (bey come to bat again. There- th by providing an abundance of fresh Beat em boys, lets beat em. trick riders were required for the fes- fore .$100 put into public woik within air; properly arranged light; modern Beat em boys, lets beat em, luck and show your pluck. tival scenes on a a year results in $200 of purchasing sanitary facilities ; and generous space Try your em Beat boys, lets beat em. rancho. Kathryn Crawford is the hero- power,for physical training and play. Every For the songs three prizes were ine. It was directed by Harry IJrown This gives a picture of how far one child is entitled to a building that is Belva Rees received jirst prize and is a dialogue picture. half billion dollars of new credit will beautiful however small or large it given. was which $1.50; Elgie Moss, second, bis few a to takes constant one It a challenge in only be year. go may Genevieve NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Putnam, third, 50c. All $1.00; and fineness. baseball a and game sense of orderliness, hits to break up was judged by a and The of songs yell it takes comparatively few dollars children are entitled to a building that of three appointed by the committee inis time a break a childs to S. U depression. Land for new credit up is convenient, Departmeht of the Interior, The difference between prosperity and finitely precious and the notions of ef- student body president. Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, is comparatively small. A ficiency which he gains during his Feb. 4, 1980 depression The Assembly of the South Rich fall of 15 per cent in general produc- school days are likely to remain vlth Jos , High school will be held Friday, Feb. NOTICE is hereby given that is a severe enough him throughout life. J. E. M. tion as in 21, at one oclock in the high school work. out of millions Utah, shock to throw above items were taken from building. This assembly will be under eph S. Howells of Paradise, (The ?n cent A rise of 15 per cent to 20 per who, on Mays 24. 1920.' made stock raisJournal of the National Educa- the direction of the Freshmen. The construction, including schools, The public 080065. for inAssociation. ing homestead entry, No. following program will be given : tion 1930 will in the first six months of ...Glee Club SW NW Song NE,4, E XW14, 8W McKinnon Mr. Arthur Talk Vi. Ey2SW, SM.SE14 Sec. 27; Elk Song . .Hannah and Beatrice Kennedy SEX-Wy- . NW34SE,i Annie Cox NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Reading North. Section 28, Township Dallas Johnston and Jokes Steve Wilson Range 4 East, Salt Lake Meridian, Department of the Interior. U. S. Land and Mildred Putnam make ....Geneva of .to Intention filed notice Song Utah. has Office at Salt Lake City, t- MDs Crilla Johnson has returned Feb. 4, 1930 final proof, to establish claim to toe PRESENTED BE TO PLAY athas been she NOTICE is hereby given that George land above described, lefore Christian from Ogden where school. A. Frazier of Woodruff, Utah, who, F. Olsen, Notary Public, at Hyram, tending As a big feature of the Ward Caradditional made 1925, 28, March on 1930. of .March 18th moon the C. S. Hendee and George Wilson day nival the Randolph Mutual is presentUtah, No. Claimant names as witnesses: Geor- tored to Ogden last Sunday and while stock raising homestead entry,'1 ing a three act comedy, The Wrong Sec. 7, the SVaSE1 attended Dog there Derby. for 032798, they Sam Nick and Chournos Mr. Wright, Friday, Feb. 21 at 8 :13 ge Abbot, Section 18, Township 9 North, Range oclock. There will be a matinee on Choumos, of Tremonton, Utah; and Readers of The Reaper had not East, Salt Lake Mendian.hasjueu Thursday, the 20th. Henry Shamlrow", Avon, Utah.' ought to mind if they have to read an ELI F. TAYLOR, of intention to make final Proof notice The characters are; a in once down is which item upside G. W. Peart Register. while. The editor has to read every- to establish claim to the land above Seymore Sites.....' B. Jackson 1 V. disare Clingstone We down. Wayland of sorry the clerk very thing upside described, before the R. D. Law Bonds Fredrick Mrs C. T, Wilson and her little dau- it happened any way find will try and trict court, at Randolph, Utah, on the Captain CroSby K. E. Muir have not Jean that beenn have again. umbered happen ghter Betty Glen Moss ISth day of March, 1930. tLord Brazenface with the sick this week. They are re D. E. Marshall Front for Los Claimant names as witnesses : left McKinnon G. Mr. Arch. ported as being much improved at this Norman Gray Thomas Frazier, Marsh Eastman, David Clews Angeles the first of the week, he exMcKinnon Julia Mary writing of all Jacob and Rufi, pects to visit with his sister, .Mrs. Cloyd Eastman Enza Norris Tillle Utah. Arabella Clingstone. . . .Mrs. Glen Moss The Randolph; schools dosed Thurs- Leora Reese but will be disappointed Woodruff, ELI F. TAYLOR, Ranto returned Henrietta Oliver. .. .Althera Snowball have Reeses as the day to allow the students to attend the Adults 50c; children under twelve, Register, . dolph. Ward Carnival. 15c ; Matinee 10c. ! it , d. far-seein- g - . e Aequif-Other- South Rich High School Notes .oleTaS' eSeflATS, J . - Spauish-California- n Elders Paul A. Spence and LaVoy Mildt are performing missionary work in St. Charles and Fish Haven, Idaho. S) W - 1920-21- E, WNE, S Local News NNE, ! - r. |