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Show An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Q Volume 2, Number 16 South Rich High School Invocation j. Come Where the Lilies Bloom High School Glee Club "The Graduates Creed Mildred Cpx Girls' Chorus Fleeting Days" Valedictory Address Eddis Longhurst Girls Chorus Beauteous Night, O Night of Love Address to the Graduates Mother School Song, Our Old Benediction Dr. W. J. Vickers Male Quartette President G. H. Robinson Presentation of Diplomas Normas Dream HighStudents High School Band and Congregation . Bishop T. J. Tingev NAMES OF THE GRADUATES Arthur Kay Barton W. Emerson Cox Tressa Norris Lynn W. Cox W. Wilson Norr Mildred Cox Alta Putnam Ila Hoffman lieith ", ,1- - , L. Jessop Invocation SALE OF REAL ESTATE TAKEN BY RICH COUNTY FOR TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1925 AND PRIOR TO THAT DATE. As required by law in pursuance of Chapter 140, Session laws of Utah, 1921, notice is hereby given that the following described real estate will be sold at public auction, by the County Commissioners of Rich County, for Taxes, Penalties, Costs, and interest to June 2, 1930 at the front door of the county court house ou Monday, June 2, 1930, at the hour of 2:00 (two) oclock p. m. And any property heretofore sold or redeemed prior to that day. R. G. MARSHALL, Treasurer of Rich County, Utah. By order of the Board of County Commissioners. Page 6 Line 2 Desert Live Stock Co. All Sec. 3 Twp. 7 N R 5 E 040 acres. Total, $89.70. Page 6 Line 6 John Neilson. All Blk. 55, Woodruff City Survey. Total, $2.82. Page 6 line 8 C. W. Watlon. E2 NE4 Sec. 20 Twp. 9 N R 7 E 80 acres. Total, $40.71. Page 6 Line 9 Thad Walton. Com. at NE Cor. Sec. 21 Twp. 8 N 5 East S 1000 ft.; W 614 ft.; 0 Claude M. Reay Belva Reese N ft to beg. 14 ft.; E 614 acres. Total. $4.16. Page 6 Line 12 W. K. McDonald. E2 SE4 Sec. 5 Twp. 8 N and 5 East. 30 acres. Total, $32.14 1000 - March For Taxes 1925 Ira B. Muir & MAY 23, 1930 Rich County High School Orchestra Bishop Lawrence B. Johnson 1 COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Property Held by MAY 23, 1930 . V North Rich High School Notice of Sale of COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM "Dawn $1.50 Per Year In Advance Randolph, Utah, Friday, May Grace Irwin Bishop Clarence Cook Girls Quartet LaRetta Gibbons Piano Solo, The Rose of Sharon. Valedictory Address, Youth, Springtime Gayton Robinson Edith Weston Song, In the Garden of Song, Noddin.. To-morro- w. Valedictory Address, Character Moulding Julia Wahlstrom .Grace Irwin Piano Solo .Dr. W. J. Vickers Address to Graduates .Mabel and Lila Cook Song Pres. G. H. Robinson Supt. R. D. Law Presentation of Diplomas Remarks Hattie Wallentine Bishop, G. H. Robinson Song Benediction CLASS MOTTO THE HORIZON WIDENS AS WE CLIMB CLASS GRADUATES La Von Satterthwaite Lowell Gibbons - Lillian Hodges Loren Sims Stanley Mattson Kenneth Price Clinton Tremelling Julia Wahlstrom Clayton Robinson Benjamin Weston . i Clyde M. Kennedy Alva Smith s Eddis Longhurst Vella Smith Line 1 Thos. S. Wilson. N2 NW4 of Sec. 11 Tup. 8 N 5 E. 80 acres. Total, $10.55. Page 7 Line 9 R. S. McKinnon. Com. 33 rds. S of NE cor. of Loi . ' pt 1 Sec. 30; E to a pt 16 rds. S NE cor. SE4 XW 4; str. S 62 rds. to SW cor. SE4 NW4: N 80 rds. to S. W. cor. Lot 1 N to NW cor. Lot 1 ; th. E to beg ; also Lots 2 and 3: N2 NE4 of 11 North SAV4 Sec. 30 Twp. R 7 E. 155 acres. Total, $77.33. Page 7 Line 11 Ernest A. McKinnon. N2 SE4: SW4 SE4 Sec. 12 Twp. 12 N R 7 E. 120 acres Total, $97.24. Page 7 Kne 11 Ernest A. McKinnon. SE4 SW4 Sec. 31 Twp. 13 R 8 E. 40 acres. Total, $19.71. Page 8 Line 5 Della McKinnon. Com. at SE cor. Blk. 20; th. W 20 rds; E 20 rds; rds; N 10 S 10 2 rds. to beg. less 10 sq. rds. in Blk. 20 Randolph City Survey. Total, $173.55. Page 8 Line 9 Jane McKinnon. Lot 4 in Blk. 32 Randolph City Survey. Total, $11.02. Page 9 line 7 Geo. C. Piggott. N2 NW4:NE4: Sec. 11 Twp. 14 N; R 7 E. 240 acres. Total, $228.85 Page 9 Line 8 Geo. C. Piggott W2 NW4 Sec. 12 Twp. 14 N R 7 E. 80 acres. Total, $40.60. Book 21 Page 9 Line 2. Ernest A. McKinnon. Lot 3; SE4 SW4: NW4: SW4 NE4 SW4 Sec. 6. Twp. 12 N R 8 E. 116 acres. Page 7 Edith Weston Frank Satterthwaite Cleon Lemon, Principal $ R. D. Law, Superintendent T'&f Woodruff Winks A large crowd were attracted to Putnam Hall by the Fun and Frolic Carnival given by the .Woodruff Relief Society officers and members. The spec ial features were a fish pond contain- SKETCH OF MRS. JACOBSON The passing of Emma Jane Jacobson, of Bancroft, Idaho, May 13, 1930 has saddened the entire community. Mrs. Jacobson was born September 18, 1870, and was a daughter of John B. and Emma Ward Thornock. Buried at Bloomington, Idaho, May 17th, beside three sons. A daughter is also buried in Randolph. She leaves to mourn her passing her husband, four sons and one daughter. Seven brothers and two sisters, thirteen grandchildren living one having preceded her to the great beyond. Mrs. Jacobson will be remembered by the older) people of Randolph as she lived here for a number of years before moving to Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Jacobson and daughters, Nellie and Lynn; Mr. and Mrs. Heber Bouden and daughter, Tressa; and Mrs. James Johnston spent Sunday here as they returned from Mrs. Jacobsons funeral. ing pleasing gifts. Dainty refreshments were sold and were well patronized by those in attendance. The sudden appearance of three fellows dressed as carnival clowns put our guests into a. hilarious mood of meriment and the giving of free gifts to persons hold in" wining tickets was well received by the crowd, even If they did miss a dance or two while the gifts were distributed. Much credit is due Mark Hopkins, Arthur Cox and Melvin Karenbuhle for the sport they created. The gifts given to lucky winners were voluntarily given by the following mer chants: Bee man & Cashin, Evanston, 1 flash light; Blyth & Fargo Co., 1 pair silk hose ; Red and White Chain Store, Randolph, $1.00 in groceries nine pieces with their sincere TTesJre to serve everybody with their very THE WEARY IS AT REST reasonable prices, on all staple and fancy groceries. T. J. Tingey, 1 Jar (Fondly dedicated to Brother Oliver .vrup, 1 kitchen spool, 1 bottle furni- Jacobson and family.) ture polish. Mrs. Joseph Putnam, 2 bottles of perfume and 1 traveling kit. Just lay her down gently, the wearys The hall jvas decorated in penants at rest. Df carnival colors. The evening was a Her spirit now free, has gone home to big success in every way.. the blest. Her sufferings are ended, the Father said come, My poor tired daughter, we welcome ' you home, Yes, welcome you back, now your mission is through, A crown of bright glory, is waiting for . OH! SURE DANCE At Woodruff, Utah SAT. MAY, 24 Smuins Night Hawks - Better go you. Your trials are ended, you stood the great test. Now come to your Maker, and enter your rest. Her life was a record of service to all, She was ever ready to answer eacn call, Her love for her husband and children was great, And now she has entered the beautiful gate, The home will be lonely without mother there, ' And tears fill the eyes, when they Did you see those boys in their Scout look on her chair, suits? Dont they look Twenty But think of the dear heart, at home five others have ordered suits. We exwith the blest. pect to see most of the scouts in their And thank the dear Father, who callsuits by June 1st. ed her to rest Many of the boys are working hard on their tests now so as to be finished Yes, rest will be sweet, to her poor vith their first class test for their trip tired head, down to the valley. Just think of that Mother, now sleepEveryone seemed to enjoy themselving, not dead, , es at the monthly scout social and She is still watching oer you, that dance Tuesday niglit. About forty with mother so true, their partners were there. That wife will be waiting in heaven, Randolph Scout News tip-top-? LAKETOWN Links Laketown 4--H CLUB NEWS The Husky Hustlers Dairy Calf Club of the Laketown branch met SatEdward Calder of Logan was a stage urday night. May 17. Some laws for the welfare of the club passenger from Randolph last week. folHe has been doling carpenter work at were selected for the members to low. that place. A livestock show was held in conClub here on May nection with the Mrs. Mary Kearl spent a few days at- 21. All those between the ages of 10 and illness the at Randolph during dau-- 1 and 20 were expected to enter their tending the funeral of the smaU livestock. Prizes for the best calves Norris, Mrs. Thos. Mr. and ghter of j were secured from local firms and Word was received Friday by Mrs. those in Montpelier. Our Club master secured some films Andrew Mattson of the sudden death calves and dairy of her mother, Mrs. Emma J. McPher- showing very nice were shown to public These cattle. was at who son, 78, of Idaho Falls, Thursday May 8th. , the time visiting her daughter, Mrs. onWe have at the present 25 members S. Creger at Trenton. Mrs. McPherin our club, with a fine colenrolled she and sons husband died last faU lection of Holstein and Gernsey calves. had lived with her daughter until NORMA WESTON, Reporter. a week ago when she left, for : t Trenton and had enjoyed wonderful Miss Della M. Cheney of Lyman, health; with hardly a day of sickness business and this news came as a great shock Wyoming was a social and ' week. town in last visitor will deceased The to her daughter. be burled gt Idaho Falls. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Griffin and Mrs. Andrew Mattson and Carl J. departed Saturday for their the daughters Johnson left Monday to attend n home in Logan. Was it A funeral. van? a or moving Total $140.53. Book 21 Page 9 Line 3 Ernest A. Mrs. Wm. J. Gheen of Knight, Wyo. A number of people attended the McKinnon. NW4 NW4: SW 4 is paying a short visit to her daughBoard and Union meeting at Paris on Aus8 NW4 Sec. 7: Twp. 12 N R 3 ters, Mrs. J. L. Willis and Mrs. Sunday. 80 acres. Total, $122.44. Willis. tin Page 9 Line 2 Ann Kearl. Com. at NW cor. Sec. 2: th. S 13.50 J. Otis Cheney and Elijah C. Willis The good storms during the past chs. N 6 deg. 30 E 8.85 chs. N and the Misses Wenonah MdUer and week have been very beneficial to the 39 deg. S W 12.50 chs. to beg. Norma Weston motored to Salt Lake Sec. 2: Twp. 12 N R 5 E. and other Utah points Sunday. Miss country. mmmmm Miller is returning to her home for her Total, $4.10. 1 S. 3 and family motorLot Weston Moffat R. 9 J. Line Albert vacation. Page Sec. 5 Twp. 12 N R 5 E. Total to ed Montpelier Tnesday. The grade schools closed Friday for $6.48. teachers the summer season and the Stanley Wahlstrom and Ralph Irwin have hied themselves to their various for you.. to in from the lambing pens, and it three have came of abode and hope The love of a mother, will never grow places months of peace and quiet. looks as though the weather had been cold. favorable for the spinach crop. And death cannot change, her pure Asael W. Price returned from Dewey-villheart of gold, Utah, Miss June Moffat, from She will pray for you still, in her home Utah and Miss Grace Irwin from Sego, of the blest. Woodruff, Utah, where they have KOZY AT That dear wife and mother has enter- been teaching during the past term. ed rest 1-- 4-- H nec-cessa- ry 4-- H 2 1-- ut , car-a-va- -- e, THE her I way that our Father will comfort each heart And send His sweet spirit, blessed peace to Impart. May each sorrowing heart, In His mercy confide, TUI they reach the summit and cross the divide Till they arg united with those gone before, Who dwell with the ransomed, across the bright shore. Where no more sad partings will come ' to the blessed. In that bright happy home, where the ' wearys at rest. ' . Lovingly AUNT HATTIE HIGGINSON. , The stork paid another visit to our town Monday and left a fine daughter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Irwin. No, there were no cheese haul ers available just now?, Mrs. M. C. Harris of Logan is caring for the jno ther for a short time. Leland Longhurst of Woodruff was a visitor in town Sunday evening. Mrs. Panl Weston and daughter of Salt Lake City are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Percy D. Moffat. Mail man, John Jensen has put into service a new Ford 2 ton truck. 1-- i SUNSET PASS WITH JACK HOLT GIVES HIM FIRM GRASP ON SUCCESS Otto Brower, who directed his first picture as a full fledged director with Avalanche, a Zane Grey story with Jack Holt, gained so much praise for his work that he was immediately chosen to again direct Holt in Sunset Pass, the latest Zane Grey novel Sunto be fllmized by Paramount set Pass will be shown at the Kozy theatre Saturday May 31. |