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Show V TV 1 -- " ) s S', if V!'? '.' "1 iKSiV'i. ( 'l iV " 1 wMtTWMM M j ' An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 2, Number 4 $1.50 Per Year Randolph, Utah, Friday, February 28, 1930 In Advance 9 Garden City News O A TRIP TO BEAR LAKE Kozy THROUGH RICH COUNTY MANY TRIBUTES FOR , City, Utah, descent keep your eyes open and your t foot on the brake, for you glide as if i in a plane, and quickly cover the disPARK NOTES ' According to word tance and arrive at the mouth of the from received jwf the Department of the, Interior by U. j canyon, where no film picture has ever j flashed from the silver screen a more e T, Scoyon, Superintendent Canyon National' Parks, the rate for delightful picture, for there spread out the standard all expense five-da- tour In panoramic view, is the valley and Inthe beautiful lake, that lake so blue Cedar at Utah and City, starting cluding Zion. Bryce Canyon, and North and placid id its unknown depth, not a Rim of the Grand Canvon National ripple stirred its placid surface. So Parks, Cedar Breaks, Kaibah Forest, suddenly was this vision of beauty and other wonders of this section, has flashed upon un that my little boy, but been reduced $15.00 effective during five years of age, shouted with joy and amazement at the grand uer of It all, the season 1030. The reduction was made at the re- and-- pause to wonder if any other bequest Of oflcials "of the Union Pacific ing was ever thrilled with jmch raprailroad, which furuj.hes bus and lod- ture and delight as was expressed by ge service in these parks through Its the shouts of that child, shouts that subsidiary the Utah Parks Company. echo back their refrain, but this first This great scenic loop can now be glimpse of beauty.was soon lost as we made for a total expense of $74.50 glided down the shady streets of Lake-towfrom Cedar City. This sum covers 4 where beautiful homed and large njghts lodging, fourteen meals, and barns, splendid public buildings, elec4K0 lnlleS of transportation on busses tric lights, water system, telephones, of the company. and all else bespoke the prosperity of The main factor in bringing about its inhabitants. Some of its citizens this reduction will he the decreased are the descendants of the early pionnnerating cost due to use of the Zion-M- eers of the State of Utah that could Carmel h?,nvay. which eliminates recite yotf stories of the hardships of the Pipe Springs stretch of 59 miles early days that would chill the marof had higbwav which busies were row in your bones, but those days are forced to use in the past. The entire gone, buried in the gloomy days of the mileage of roads now used during th's Rast. Sunshine, peace and prosgwrity tour are already of a very high Stand- is the heritage of those splendid souls ard but are constantly being improv- that are left. ed. Ve take on a little gasoline, and purCorresponding reduction in rates for sue our way north, down the broad longer and shorter all expense tours line, which on each side is seen fields which Invoice the use of the new high of hay, grain, and and in a few minutes arrive at the south end of the way have also been made. E. T. SCOYEN, lake, where the road skirts its beach Superintendent on the west and still west of the road 4 are low rolling hills, fringed with folNOTICE FOR PUBLICATION iage and dotted now and then with a cottage, and on we rush around the catching a glimpse thru Department of the Interior, U. S. Land pebbled beach the foliage of the blue waters of the Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, take on which ducks, seagulls and - ' Feb. 4. 1930 other water fowl sport or quietly res NOTICE is hereby given that Jos- as If at home. A sudden turn to the eph S. Howells of Paradise, ' Utah, left takes us through an opening in the low rolling hills on our left, and who, on May 24. 1926. made stock raisthe lake is cut out of view for just a ing homestead entry, No. 036065. for moment, and again as we passthrough NW SW the cut to the north and west we see NE,4, EVj XAV, SW n. E8WH, s Mi si: 14 Sec. 27; EVa again, on its beach the modern resort of Ideal Beach, and along a natural SE14N-WSection 28, Township 9 North, turnpike, just south of the resort, on looking west along the base of the Range 4 East, Salt Lake Meridian, rolling hills can be seen wavelike fields has filed notice of Intention to make of dry farms, stretching to the north final proof, to establish claim to the and south until they fade from view land above described, before Chi'istian In thb distance. We race along rather F. Olsen, Notary Public, at Hyrum, slow in our old jit, as compared with Utah! pn the 18th day of March 1930. lixe more recent model of the. same Claimant names as witnesses: Geor- make, but we finally arrive at Garden ge Abbot, Nick Cbournos and Sam City, and we speed along through the Chournos, of Tremonton, Utah; and long avenue of stately trees behind which an occasional glimpse id caught Henry S hand row, Avon, Utah. of lovely homes, orchards, gardens and ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. lawns, berry patches loaded with de- , Zion-Bryc- n, t. o E, WXE, - XWSE, 4. Unless one knows the vernacular of the underworld, the command, take him for a lpng ride, given by Sam Hardy to bis gang relative to Lloyd Hughes in a scene of Acquitted the Columbia drama of the underworld at the Kozy Sunday March 2 may sound very inocent. In reality, it is of dead- j licious berries, trees weighted down with purple, plums, red apples and yellow pears, and under whose boughs look out in shy welcome rosy cheeked and black eyed children, making a picture that would thrill the soul of any real man or woman. But on we speed, though loath ' to leave the lovely picture behind, but space forbids further comment on the little town, huddled as it is between the lofty, magnificent mountain on the west, and the emerald green waters of the lake on the east, and this, taking d in all, focuses in my eyes, and by my brain as the most beautiful spot in the State of Utah. But we pass it fleeting as a movie, and then pause for a rest, and gas, and refreshment at Lakota, the modern resort situated on Swan Creek, the source of power and light in Rich County. There we are soon comfortably housed in one of the many splepdid cottages that faces the beach and soon the odor of coffee and bacon has a tendency to quiet my somewhat- over wrought nerves. But let us get back to the beauty of the spot and take a run up the creek whose source of supply is one spring, and its water turns the wheels that once in the dim past drove the old stone burrs that ground the wheat to flour and tho spindles that caxded the wool that fed and clothed the early settlers of Rich County, and as you ascend the canyon on the right can be seen the okl moss covered floom and penstock, dripping with water and almost screened from view with vines nnd foliage. Its Wheels have long since The - rembeen hushed in silenoe. nants ot its former activities and usefulness strews the surroundings; near b cog w heels, pulleys, and shafts lie sunken and almost covered Jn the sy surface that once was the scene of life and animation, that I be selentless hand of time has almost erased. I was thrilled with the same strange feeling that I experienced while passing over One of the grdfft battle fields of the South,- where fragments of the con ly import Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Nixon gave a wedding dance here on Friday, Feb. 21st. A large crowd attended and all had a good time. A shower was given for Mr. and Mrs. Nixon on Wednesday February 26th. They received many useful and lovely presents. - The coining of the phrase for a ride is credited to Frisco Frank, & notorious criminal who disposed of his enemies by inviting them for an automobile ride into the country where their dead bodies would later be found with no clues to incriminate the killer Now, the phrase is employed by all gangsters to mean the killing of a person irrespective of the means employ- inter-perte- Mr. and Mrs. Dillon Frazier have gone to Logan to attend the 4-Club H Leaders training school next week. Mrs. Elizabeth Cornia was pleasantly surprised on Friday of last week by a number of ladies. Refreshments were served and games played and all present had a good time. edA Mr. and Mrs. Jake Rufi left on Tues day morning for Balt Lake City with theic son Harvey, who is to be operated upon for appendicitis. man who weilds the power of life and death as did Frisco Frank is a role played by Sam Hardy in Acquitted. Others In the cast of this under world thriller are Lloyd Hughes anl Margaret Livingston. - There are quite a number of cases around our town. of measles SENOR AMERICANO Mr. George Frazier and son Francis returned home Tuesday from Salt Lake where they have been the past One of the most daring and skillful groups of trick riders ever assembled for a motion picture appears in Sen-o- r Americano, Ken Maynards colorful and exciting Universal romance of old Southern California, which comes to the Kozy Saturday, March 1st. The trick riders were required for the festival scenes on a rancho. Kathryn Crawford Is the heroine. It was directed by Harry Brown week. Mr. Peter Cornia is sporting a new Chevrolet sedan. - Our Junior Girls, Miss Annie Cox, Miss Elgie Moss and Miss Evelyn Rufi have been busy the past week making decorations for the Junior Prom. Spanish-California- n MEMORLAL Bishop T. J. Tingey has returned home from Salt Lake City where he has been In session the past month in the legislature.' CONCERT DELIGHTS 3,000 A presentation of unquestioned ar- 1 tistry and musical excellence was the John J. McClellan memorial concert at the Tabernacle Saturday night, given by the Maestro Associated Chor- Randolph Scout News uses under the leadership of Francis F. Taylor. The conceit, given to inaugurate the drive for $10,000 to erect -- ta monument to the memory of the Utah musician and After about two months, .of- - parley fflehTthat toVshoeked theWid with,' we haverflnaIlyTTgTaered with" the gtrulslrwas-attead' 1 rtT nr fT Cache Yalley Council. The Scouts cd ground at my feet produced in me will be able to get their badges, suits the same slrange feeling as did the fuold battle field .in the south. Such a ! the number of tickets sold. It is felt and other equipment in the near ture. fund of the a substantial amount! that so well feeling is not a cheerful one, The following boys have passed tests in. pass up the canyon and take a hasty n ill be turned : Tenderfoot: Weston Barker, Mr. and is due Great credit surTaylor recently Its glimpse of the power plant and Robert Telford, and Max McKinnon, of the for officers ''ionises the other made road slipthe So up roundings. finish and balance of the con- - Second Class : Robert Wamsley, and pery by the shower of the previous artistic Wayne Argyle. Merit Tests in Beef night afoot and alone I wound my way Production: Harold Rex, Allen Hatch and the trees cut a over road through In Dairying: Walter Marshall, Alvin bushes and in places just room for the Norris and Wayne Rex. of and the and plunging road, roaring Some of the boys find it hard to at the creek at its side, and arrived meet the scout requirement of earning the power plant. I picture of Prof. Mo a required amount of money. If any On approaching the cottagq near the hung a " of the towns people have jobs that a Clellan. power house, whose door was slightly scout could do to mfrke a dime or two were in of soloists the The reevening no but ajar, on which rapped be pleased to have them we would numbers their voice and sang sponse. In the window were flowers, splendid res- turned our way. choruses while the well effectively, and clean the step and front yard to the excellent leadkept, while on the hill close by, a gar- ponded perfectly very successful Bazaar den gave silent evidence of the fertil- ership of the director and produced andRandolphs was well topped off with carnival some choral especremarkable effects, of the ity of the soil and the mildness The Wrong Mr. tonal colorings and note the comedy-dramin their so ially seemed quiet valley. Everything of Mrs. direction under the con' Jessie Wright Seainons Taylor sustension, of sound muffled save the rumbling success of the to Reay. the trihuted greatly the water as it drove the turbine tint The Carnival wa's a success from transmitted power to the dvnamo which evening by her splendid performance to end. With the contribuof as beginning at tbe every accompanist piano sent ont over the wires the stream of tors giving generously and the buyers number. beto inhabitants the power and light Solo numbers, some witlf choral ac- spending lavishly. The display room low, performing Its miraculous) trip apwere rendered by Dr. W. that wbb well fllledThursday morning parently alone, then rushed and tum- companiment Verda R. Evans, so- with eats and hand workwas empty R. tenor; blue Worley bled in its restless haste to the Seamons Taylor, pianist Friday; everything having been sold. lake below. For a moment my mind prano; Jessie Robert S. The women in charge said. their sales violinist; Beales, and men Reginald dwelled upon the kind of Ellen Hyland, including the lunch .at the dance, had their makeup that bring about such Fisher, cellist; Mary N. tenor. amounted to about one hundred and Howard and Frezee, soprano but Rtrange and miraculous things, forty-fiv- e dollars. this thought was soon replaced by my The auction sale Friday afternoon MAN VALLEY BRIDGER mv cast as I thoughts of admiration, KILLED AT TIE CAMP was well attended and everything was eyes up The mountain beholding that ' The people of this valley were shock- sold from cedar posts to irrigation which Is far more strangq and miracuto hear of the accidental killing of stock. The ready wit of the auctioned bv lous the beauty of nature wrought A. H. Rounds, a Bridger Yalley man. eers kept everyone in good humor and that unknown power before which we Mr. Rounds was killed by a falling some of our substantial citizens, by The reverence. ,bow in meek and holy tree he was at work in the tim- bidding in, saw that the prices were while crest of .the mountain tlfrrped with a run up so that no article wis sold beber. nara cloud and just below its fringe low value. And they didnt bject to 1 row strip of white crystal snow, going some above value. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION with black, solem looking The carnival) danhe was started with pines, that stood out plain and distinct a good spirit by our teams winning t contrast to the whiteness of the Department of the Interior. U. S. Land the final league basketball games of snow, which gradually blended into the Office at Salt Lake (Sty, Utah, the season. The horns, whistles and i brown earth snotted with the various Feb. 4, 1930 other noise makers kept up the peppy colors of pink. red. yellow and vrey. NOTICE is hereby given that George spirit until the last person left the hall. produced by tbe early autumn fost. A. Frazier of Woodruff, Utah, who, The Bishopric Is very pleased with Bushes and- - trees stll moist and drip- on March 28, 1925, made additional the results and wish to thank all of to make the carnival those who elittered ping from the recent ral stock raising homestead entry, No. a success. helped tree a Christmas like and sparkled See. 7, 032798, for SSE 1 tinsled and spangled with diamond Section 18, Township 9 North, Range Warlrnr Hard Mhu ,dust. I feasted my eyes on the beau-.t- 7 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed word, which Csecblah a la "Robot of the mountain until night Shade notice f intention to make final Proof means, a working vary hgrd literacy, chased the brilliant hues into that un- to establish claim to the land above man doing heavy manat labor. The described color, dark. Then I slowly described, before the dork of the dis- word came between lw a , 0. returned my steps to the cottage by the trict court, at Randolph, Utah, eo the play by Owchtsb writer, Capek, and was applied to mechanical lake, where wife and kiddies await me. 18th day of March, 1930. then -- tI and was weary, over, The day Claimant names as witnesses; to rest lulled' was and bunk sought my Thomas Frazier, Marsh Eastman, BM of Frey Pie appearing by the swell of the- lake as it lashed Cloyd Eastman and Jacob Rufi, all of The lammergeleit the largest ftwe-peathe pebbled beach, and soon was wrap- Woodruff, Utah. Mrd of prey, formerly found Irena of dreamless. veil the In tbe Sleep. Pyrenees to'northern Aria, la new ELI F. TAYLOR, ped extinct a nearly ended Thus .. Register. perfect day. - im Whittington all of Miss Zula Tingey has returned to her home from Ogden where she has been with her sister the past month. FAMOUS UNDERWORLD PHRASE WAS COINED BY A GUNMAN BURTON A. POPE GARDEN CITY, Feb. 26. Many friends and relatives gathered to pay By James Walton devotion to Burton A. Pope Iti the Garden City chapel, Monday afternoon, Before leaving, just a word about my Feb. 24th under the direction of Bishhome town, Woodruff, which is locatop Clarence. Cook. miles north of Speakers who lauded the character ed about twenty-fou- r of Elder Burton A. Pope, his devotion the south boundary line of Rich county this little town consists of about 40 to his family, and who spoke of his home and community activities, and of Ox 50 families, and is situated at the his truthfulness and honesty with his mouth of the canyon that forms what fellow-ma- n were Joseph W. Gibbons, is now called Woodruff Creek, but Bishop Charles W. Pope and Bishop formerly Birch Creek. Near this town Clarence Cook, all of Garden City; is locate a few of the largest ranches ranch Bishop John T. Peterson of Ovid, Ida-- h in the State, the old o,and Elder Nephi Michelson of St. having in early days twelve thousand head of cattle grazing in its fields ; one Charles, Idaho. The musical numbers of the service large ranch just south of Woodruff in was appropriate and fitting for the its pSlmy days operated and maintainoccasion winch was under the direc- ed eighty thousand head of sheep and tion of conductor L. L. Cook. Quartet- through the revenue derived from these tes by members of the choir: Sisters large concerns, with many smaller Alvirs Rich, Fmtella Schofield, and farms and ranches, Woodruff school Elders Ernest Woffinden .and Cornell was celebrated for the excellency of Schofield. Duets by Mr. and Mrs. its building, and the efficiency of its Neils Whellllson and Mr. and Mrs. teachers employed. The history of some of these large concerns would Milter Welling of St. Charles. f The many beautiful sprays of flow-ei- s read like a romance, some ending in a bespoke the high esteem In which tragedy, others In success, while a few Elder Burton Pope was held by his ended in failure, but today they are on a more staple basis, but today you hear - ' many friends and relatives.. Elder W. J. Cook of Paris offered of no failures though you can hear of the invocation and Bishop Charles the gradual spreading and growing of Shirley, of Fish Haven pronounced j its industries and the. prosperity of its the benediction. citizens, for they are gradually though Elder B. A. (or Bert as he is best slowly getting together, which means known) Pope was the vrungest child success. Let us leave it in its quietof Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Pope, who ness and serenity, though more could were aong the first settlers of Garden be said in its favor, but our trip takes City (known as poverty flat at the us through the county, and we leave'll time of Berts birth, Oct. 20, 1882). ten miles In the rear, and arrive at His education was in the dist. school Randolph 'fhe capitol of Rich County, at Garden City, which was in a on and its citizens are certainly a hustlmom school building In which one ing, busy bunch of rustlers, as evidencteacher taught all grades. On April ed by the general appearance if pros. o, 1004 he was married to Lavinia perity that'ean be seen from any angle Gardner of Fish Haven, and to this you desire to look and there lives a union four children were boin, Robert good many of the stalwarts in was born in Feb. 11, 1013. Mrs. Ross the early days built the bridges and Hodges, LeRoy and Louise Pope. Rob- - j killed the snakes,, but we must hasten as our time is limited as well as ert passed away in his infancy while j the other three children are still liv- - our money. Ing. Besides the children, Ills agedt 80 we.ffixeed.UB the hill, and down mother,, Mrs. It. A, Pope and the fol the winding and tortuous canyon,' over lowing brothers and sisters survive: a well built and maintained road, tho Woodruff Winks Program world-famo- us ed m , 1 j life-siz- e I J . a, ed NNEi, y - n . |