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Show An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 2, Number 20 RANDOLPH TO CELEBRATE Heber J. Grant At a meeting held Monday, June 16th in the Randolph Court House, the citizens of Randolph planned a big celebration for Randolph. An invitation is extended to everybody who wishes to attend a real celebration. The affair will consist of the followSalute at sunrise, pro ing events: gram, 10:60 to 11:30 a. m., sports on the square from 1:00 to 3:00, rodeo from 3:00 to 5:00, horse racing from 5:00 bo 6:00. The above events will be followed in the evening with a grand ball. Most of the committees ' are composed of have who promised to young people make this one of the best celebrations in the history of Randolph. The committees are already at work, and it Links Bishop Geo. H. Robinson returned from a brief visit at Salt Lake .City, accompanied by his wite and daughters, Hazel and Lucille, the latter two having attended school there the past winter. On Tuesday afternoon, June 10, a number of ladies and girl friends met at the home of Mrs. John H. Weston and held a shower in honor of Mrs. Herman Wood, nee Miss Viola Mattson. On Wednesday night Mr. and Mrs. were guests at a MisStephen cellaneous bundle shower held at the home of Mr. and Mrs,' Austin Willis. These showers were well attended and all present had a good time. The young couples recived many beautiful and. useful articles.- We ' wish them the best of everything in life. - Out of town visitors attending the shower were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. j. Gheen of Knight, Wyo., ' Georgina Crompton of Evaiston, Wyo., Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Williams, Evanston,- Wyo., Mrs. Milton Jones of Randolph. - John H. Weston was a business visitor at Logan one day last w;eek. His son. Milton, who has been suffering from blood poisoning in his arm and receiving treatment at a Salt Lake hospital for the past three weeks, returned with him. Mrs. Geo. E. La inborn and daughter. Edna Rae of Salt Lake City are visiting at the home of hear mother, Mrs. Merlin E. Kearl. Miss Irene Hodges of Logan spent the week-envisiting relatives and friends as guests of Mrs. Ross. S. Cheney. d A number of our townsmen and Club boys attended the Black and 4-- H at Liberty, Bells! Did you say? More till yet Mr. A. Humphrey Kearl RICH COUNTY It was an enthusiastic crowd of A rousing meeting was held in the soprtsmen from every nook and corner afternoon at the Garden City Amuseof the Great Bear lake Valley who ment Hall and was followed in the met with game officials from Idaho evening by an elaborate banquet and and Utah at an outing last Saturday dance at the Ideal Beach Resort MuGARDEN CITY, June 18th. The afternoon and evening at Garden City, sic was furnished by .the Reclamation home coming of ail that had ever liv- Utah and Ideal Beach Resort. The Plant Orchestra. ed in Garden City, held by the Gard- outing was sponsored by the Rich N. J. Hodges, president of the Rich en City Ward June 13th., 14th., and County Fish and Game Club with the Fish and Game Club acted as County 15th., was a success In every particuBear Lake Fish and Game Club and chairman. He called on a number of lar, Peopel from Paris, Montpelier, the Montpelier Rod and Gun Club co- speakers who were acquainted with Blackfoot, Idaho Falls and Boise, Ida-h- a operating. R. E. Thomas, Idaho State conditions and fish in Bear Lake. It ; Afton, Rock Springs, Thane, Game' Warden, Tuner Sparkman, was the aim to collect a fund of inforand Evanston, Wyoming; Mor- chief clerk of that department! J. mation to give visiting game officials gan, Ogden, Salt Lake City, Farming-to- Arthur Meecham, Game Commission- sn idea of prevailing conditions. A1 Jones, president of the MontpeBrigham Oilty, Logan, Tremonton, er of Utah, Dr. Fred Foster of Salt Hyrum, NLbley, and Smithfiield, Utah Lake, Western representative for the lier Rod and Gun Club said in a few aud numerous other towns were pres- U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, were in at- remarks that Bear Lake waters could ent. Many participated in the dance tendance and be made a paradise for fishing and gave talks. Friday night, to the strain of the RamContinued on page three blers of Sqlt Lake. COKEVILLES FOURTH Saturday was a very fine day and A COMMENDABLE GIFT ANNU.4X. ROUNDUP many people gathered on the public square. The program in the meeting Many people of this county recnll Everett Colburn an his string of house was well attended and all parts with pleasure a time when theye was bucking horses, Clown Holcomb and rendered responded to an encore. access to the shore of Bear Lake di Ben Dickson is spouting a new Ford his mule, Bonnie Grey, Hollywood, At 12 :30 lunch was served in groups, below Laketown. Numerous sedan. rectly equestrienne, and her trained ponies, all visitors were entertained and it frolics were had there. Freddie Hunt, trick rider, and the seemed, to a spectator, that enough is It for the Reaper to Milton Corada is afflicted with Fort Douglas military band, food for a thousand people had been announcea apleasure return of those happy days measels. for lunch for. After combined with the best bronc-ridi- i, sports provided Andrew Mattson of Laketown, promsteer and fast old and young were enjoyed for two inent stockman ad farmer of the old Many outside relatives and friends race talent in the West all these and hours and then a ball game, married Meadowville has attended district this made the Cox reunion Saturday. many other attractions assure the men vs single married men winning. possible y of the a through enjoyed a good time. gift Everyone old time crowds expected to attend Cokevilles After this game the players to the shore of a the lake and Fourth Annual Roundup three full went out for a little fun but were de- forty-nin- e Lynn Huffaker has been very sick year lease to this county on days of wholesome entertainment. Fri- feated two to one in a very few min- a tract of seven acres to be used as a with the measels during the past two utes. day, Saturday and Sunday, June playground by all. Andrew receives weeks. are the three days selected Cor Sunday morning, another beautiful the sum of $1.00 to make it a legal this years big show and each after- day for the occasion, was welcomed by transfer. Mrs. Lucy Randall and children are noon will be crowded with thrilling the presiding authority of the ward. We can think of no finer thing he visiting at the home of her mother, rodeo events, with splendid music and Meeting at 10 A. M. at which a report could have done for us than this. The Mrs. Annie Tingey. Mother features interspersed while a by Bishop Cook of the bu'lding comclean white sand makes it an ideal orchestra, selected from the mittee. He stated that the meeting for pleasuring. Bathing is exMiss Bella Thompson returned band personnel, wfi.il play for the dan-- I house and amusement hall as it now spot to California to resume her birches trees and other willows, cellent, Friday ces to be given each night at Rodeo stood, cost a little over 14,000.00 and lend refreshing shade which all tend work. park, where the dance hall is being at no time during the construction of to make this spot very inviting. to better accommodate the same dil they owe a penny. Former Mrs. Aelx Moss returned home TuesIn the near future a good automobiltax-- 1 bishops, Samuel Wefton, Logan, Utah, ' e-road large crowds which have, always after a shout visit with her son will be and so fenced built day v ; G. WtPoper-oed the" floor to its capadtyT w LoHt'trrtviWyo.,and J. there will be no troublesome and Ms wffife, and other friends and to ' gates W. Gibbons gave short talks. In connection with this years or questions to answer. relatives of Shit Lake. President Grant arrived at 11 :30 A. i open radio fans were offered a treat The the County Board, through over KSL at Salt Lake during the M. and talked to the people for a few Mr. Lewis Hatch from the Deseret extends thanks and congratminutes. .Ifter meeting he shook Reaper, past week, when Glen (Speck) ulations to Andrew on behalf of the Live Stock is to be married to Miss well known tenor, was featured hands with many of the children presMay he live long to enjoy Elenor Phillips of Salt Late Friday public on a musical program in behalf of his ent. the such splendid service de- June 20th. pleasure The afternoon services were occu- serves. home town. This program continues until Sunday, June 22, the tilme being pied by President Alfred A. Heart of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cook, one of 1 from 10 :30 to 10 :45 each evening, and the Bear Lake Stake, and President KEITH JESSOP NARROWLY old residents, anticipate Woodruffs . (. r morn- Grant will be followed by Golden ESCAPES DROWING IN LIT-- . Wedding here theijr holding The people were urged to keep the ing programs between 8:00 and 8:30 TLE 21st June CREEK RESERVOIR Saturday, oclock, and sponsored by an oil com- commandments of the Lord and by so pany, and a special period Tuesday, deling they would be blessed. PresiMiss Francis Hopkins is visiting Tuesday, June 10, while working dent Grant related several personal with a bunch of June 24, from' 9:00 to 9:30. Mr. an Mrs. Vera "Hopkins. with Keith sheep, thinking 1 experiences where he as well as oth- the water in the reservoir shallow REPORT OF 2nd YEAR SEWING ers had been healeS. He encouraged The Farm Bureau is sponsoring the the saints tofontirtue to support the enough for safety, rode out to rescue Fourth of July celebration here in CLUB OF RANDOLPH, UTAH bishop in the Work of the waTd as a sheep which had fallen into the Woodruff so we all expect a real good The Happy Hour Home Helpers they had done during the construction water with its legs tied. time. 1 Sewing Club was organized by Mrs. of this beautiful building. At the disWhen within barelyreaching Arthur Barton. The officers elected close of Ills remarks, he dedicated the tance of the sheep, the horse, which were: President,-ElvWilson; Vice- building to the fiord. There were was a five in about the broncho, stepped into a fissure Eldora afternoonPresident, Barker; Secretary, present' Helen Rex; assistant secretary, EUa hundred people.; deep enough to submerge both horse -- 1 Wilson. and rider Into the chilly water. The club intends To hold their meet- WEDDING BELLSfDING FOR TWO Thru celver maneuvering Keith and POPULAR YOUNG COUPLES ings on Wednesday afwernoon at 2 :30 the horse got out but the sheep was oclock. Vera Miss Mr. Marshall and Dan drowned. ALICE PICKETT, Reporter. Lee Kearl and Mr. Theron Hatch and Miss Lucille Corless left for Salt lake COLORED MINSTRELS Oily, Utah Tuesday morning where Jack Frost hasnt gone entirely out they will tje married in the Salt Lake COMING TO RANDOLPH of the country. He has paid us visits Temple Wednesday June 18. They Melvin Sumins Band , will leave Salt Late Thursday mornevery night for a few nights. The modem minstrelsy, evolved from ing on their honeymoon a P) expect to 1 Reuben La inborn is in our midst travel through the states--oIdaho, the colored race. Will be shown onder OGDEN ROAD PROTESTED after having spent sometime in a Oregon, Washington, Montana, and canvas Tuesday night June 24th. The Wyoming hospital following an auto- Wyoming, visiting the citifes of Portfrom bemobile accident, and has to resort to land, Boise, Seattle, Butte 'and many negro if he can be restrained A number of Rich County Taxpayers makes the best the use of crutches, other large cities their trip. They coming met Saturday June 14. The purpose of will visit the Ye&tvsbone National minstrel man. Any person is sure of a the meeting was to start a protest agJ. Herbert Nebeker of Stockton Park on their return borne. Wedding good laugh if they can be around a group for the Utah, is spending a few days here reception will be announced later, of negroes thirty minutes with-othe ainst funds being appropriated road between a of Randolqh looking after his sheep interests. The Reaper joins wfith their many later knowing they are near because the building n and Ogden. If you are against the friends in wishing; them all the joys . Messrs. Geo. Earley, Frank Price, and happiness of a long and prosper- colored man is then perfectly natural of building the road, better get For singing and dancing none can excel out and Franics W. Lamborn, Russel Kirk, ous life. : : work, if you are for the road the colored race, and it seems as if the better Russel Satterthwaite, Brigham and on the job, as you will have get cream of the colored talent has been Ralph Irwin have godne to Pine Dale AUTO W RECK AT a battle to fight as several of the prom' LAKOTA RESORT brought into the Famous Georgia MinWyo., shearing sheep. inent citizens of Rich County are against which will appear here next Tuesstrels hard to head offthe Is it and are Mrs. C. C. Kearl of Smithfield Geo. Squires of Logan, Utah, run An all star cast as usual with movement. working day night. H. G. her ot brothers, Bishop into a car belonging to James Neil visiting , Arthur Hockwalds grea colored minRobinson, Joseph and Heber C. Robin- Ideal Beach, a front fender being torn , son.' NOTICE TO CREDITORS from the Neil Car. r Mr. Squires was strel show presented with many new arrested by Stanley Wilson, sheriff of and startling features and a wonderful Mrs. .T. R. Weston of Salt Lake City Rich County, for having in his poses-sio- n program can be looked forward to TuesEstate of Pearl McKinnon, deceased. 's visiting realtlveg an friends here will present claims with and Creditors for the Public on being day at the Big Tent intoxicating liquor Square for a few days. at vouchers intoxicated. He .pleaded guilty and Randolph, Utah, or at the 1 office of the County Clerk of Rich was fined $75.00 and $50.00 for damage The Burnell Players played here to the Neil County, at Randolph, Utah on or becai'j Jt? the 15, day of July.A. D. 1930. fore Monday and Tuesday nights to a fair' ly large audience of appreciative and mckinnon. satisfied patrons. Show Stars Distance Administrator of the Estate of Pearl A parsec U a anil of length used ha McKinnon, Deceased. J. Cheney Willis left town a trifle LOUIS KABELL, JR., of stars. One the djtetaftce expressing before daylight Tuesday morning for Administrator. times Attorney to Ogden. We think something parsec is almost exactly 206,265 from Evanston National Bank Building, the earth of mean the distance will happen soon. (Watch thds space of Evanston, Wyoming. , next week.) Mrs. Jos. Irwin accom- the sun. A. star is at a distance anIts If earth one from the of June Date parsec first 13, to publication, him she where will Ogden panied EVANSTON, WYO. second A. D 1930. visit her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Toomer, nual parallax amounts to one ; of arc. Adv. June 13, 20, 27, July 4, lL etc., etc. Garden City - -- Ooke-vill- Kem-mer- er n, Woodruff Winks Carl Stuart of Woodruff was a town visuor two days of last week.' White day festival held Idaho, Friday. ! ASSURED Church at looks as though they mean what they say. If everybody will get behind them and lend a (helping hand, there is no reason why Randolph can not have as i good a celebration as any town or city in the West. We have a large square which has a race track on it, godd corals, large giand stand, and everything that is required to hold a good celebration. e Lets all attend the roundup at and then invite them to spend the Fourth at Randolph, Utah. A detailed program will appear in the next issue of the Reaper. Let all BOOST and WORK and make this years celebration the best in the history of Randolph. ! PONDS FISH REARING President L.D.S. FOURTH OF JULY Laketown $1.50 Per Year In Advance Randolph, Utah, Friday, June, 20 1930 stole down ro Garden CSty last week and bundled Miss Virginia Longford into a car and hied away for Logan and got married. And the end is not yeti Mr. Nathaniel Hodges of Smithfield and Reuben Hyden of Logan, were business visitors during the week. Miss Ila Cvossiey of Grace,' Idaho, is guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Neb-eke- r. old-tim- 32-pie- calf-ropEi- bull-doggi- right-of-wa- 9, I 10-pie- j -- f i big-sho- Ben-nio- n, j , half-hou- 4-- H 4-- H - - a DANCE - Woodruff Every Thursday Music by f self-conscio- 5S ut prop-sitio- Mrs. Augustus Gordon, wife of the late editor A. (Gus) Gordon, of the TiOgan Journal, was in town a short last week calling on relatives t'-- and old acquaintances. I A. Huhand of North Ogden paid a pleasant call to our city on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Robinson and son Edwin, spent a few days visiting in Cache Valley, having gone to the temple excursion Tuesday. A number of our people attended the Home Coming and dedication of the chapel at Garden City on Sunday and were privileged to hear President Heber J. Grant speak and offer the .dedicatory prayer. Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Lemon of Brigham were town visitors Saturday, looking after their garden and other interests. . 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