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Show ot TB1Slr .m.a3e90ASWUUCMiCjanUMiMAHe.-i- Volume 2, Number 36 $1.50 Per Year In Advance Randolph, Utah, Friday, September, 19 1930 . RICH: COUNTY FAIR and RODEO v : , ; Rich County Fair 23-2- 4 Program PROGRAM, Rodeo and Race . TUESDAY,' 23rd. $50.00. -- $15.00. Day money each day $10.00. QUICK- - CHANGE RACE. One prize only, $10.00. RELAY RACE. One prize only, -- $15.00. $5.00 enters you to all contests. Contestants must he entered before 9.00 p. m. September 22nd. ' RAY REES, Supervisor. - $5.00. 2. SADDLE HORSE RACE. First prize $15.00 ; second $7.00 ; third $3.00. Band Concert ....I.. .Entertainment Entrance fee $2.00. and Educational Meeting, Ward Chapel, Chairman, I. II. Rex, Fair Chairman 10 Minute Community Singing .... Congregation Invocation Bishop T. J. Tinge? Musical Selection Arthur Dean 20 Minute Address . .Representative Extension Service Leda Law Reading 15 Minute Address Club Work D. P. Murray i Vocal Solo Mrs. Montell 3. $1.00. W0RKINS y i Scofield 20 Minute Address Activities of State Farm Bureau Representative State Farm Bureau Musical Selections Laketown Male Quartet 12:00 to 1:00 P, M Band Concert and Lunch at Grounds 1:00 to 1:45 P. Mj 1:45 to 2:15 P. M. ..Shooting Exhibition, G. L. Becker 2:15 to 5:00' P. M. .'.Rodeo 5:00 P. M Horse Racing 7:30 P. M Band Concert 9:00 P. M Big Dance Reclamation Oichestra All entries exhibited must remain on Fair Grounds until 5:30 - m. Wednesday. Septembo" 24.' All Crops entered Must Be Countv Grown. THE DEVILS HOLIDAY typical of American ufei ....... 'The g - NEARLY COMPLETED d The Rich County Fair Exhibit building, a frame strupture 40x60 with cement floor is almost ready for the fair exhibits. This building is sure a credit to the community. It is built with 72 windows to give ample light and is fullv electrical lighted and is painted with two coats of good paint which makes it very attractive. It is estimated Lbat the building will cost between $2,000 and $2,500, but we think it is worth every cent of the cost to the county, for now we have some place to exhibit Rich Countys products. You will see this new building if you attend the Fair and Rodeo, Sept. 23 and 24. MARGARET M. MOSLANDER . s wheat-farmin- g ! gold-diggin- g purchase Miss Carroll vamps the business prospects from the wheat fields, gets tnem that way about her, and then the salesmen step in and the deal for the sale of farm implements, tractors and other commodities. Her game is on the bur It is far from straightforward. Thus a fortune- foi engaged in amassing herself she meets. Phillips Holmes, son of Hobart Bosworth, one of the wealthiest ranchers in the wheat country. Holmes utter naivete captures Nancys fancy and she is about to toss over her con game for an honest love match with Holmes when James Kirkwood, his stern older broth eF, steps in and brands her as a faker ll who has put a on Phillips in' order to marry, him and get some of Bosworths riches. The play then sweeps through a number of emotional sequences to a powerful climax. Goulding. the author, is also the director of the play. high-han- d - i Mrs. Margaret, Maughan Moslander, 69, of Evanston, VVyo., died Tuesday Sept. 16. 1980 lit 5 a. m.' at the home of her daughter., Mrs. Nora M. Walton. 340 University street. : Death resulted from a lingering illness caused by a tumor of the stomach. Born in Wellsville . February 9. 1861, she was the daughter of Mr. and 1 Mrs. William II. Maughan. She was NOTICE the wife of Charles M. Moslander, cattle rancher of Evanston. All horses that ar going to run in Besides her husband and Mrs. Wal file races at the County Fair, must be ion, she is survived by the following mitered with fee not later than Sept. Three daughters, Mrs.' Maude M. Fran-enof Levan, Mrs. Elizabeth M. 22, entries to be made with any one Fraughton and Mrs. Valeria M. Lewis of the committee: Mart Kearl, Burn-il- l of Evanston; three sons, Charles M. Whitington, Theris Cornia, Blain Moslander, Jr., and Harold Mosland ipencer, W. E. Fackrell. er of Evanston and Joseph M. Mos lander of Salt Lake, and six brothers Guy, Alec, Robert, Daniel, John and Archie Maughan, all of ' Wellsville. . . love-spe- -- high-power- m 1 NOTICE ' 'T rwi.4h- tb arinouhee 'io the people of Rich County my candidacy' for nomination on the Republican ticket for County Clerk and Recorder. DANIEL E. MARSHALL. . - Laketown ...Links Devils Holiday, Nancy Ruth Chatterton Is Starred, dive latest starring picture, which Brook Supports, in The Mr. and Mrs. N. Oliver Wahlptrom comes to the Kozy Theatre on TuesLaughing Lady Evand to motored family Thursday day, Sept. 23., is a typical American anston, on business. play of modern American life. Southhampton society circles and a Written by Edmund Goulding, whose Wall Street financial session provide a After in Idaho for few visiting the backgrounds for picture, cpnehant for poignant drama is al- days, former The Woodof President the in the field of ready M. Baxter and wife, Laughing Lady. ruff John Stake, With Ruth Chatterton as the star superlative movie productions, the of Evanston, Wyo., with Isaac and Olive Brook as her leading man, plays action is centered in the approx Smith of Randolph, along through passed iniate heart of the United States, town and gave a pleasant call Director Victor Schertzinger has carthe- screen play action of namely in the middle of the great on theFriday assistant postmaster for a few' ried the the belt. colorful setting of an through moments. "The Devils Holiday is a study ultra smart Southhampton house parin the comparative chaiacters of those Mr. and Mrs. Amos B. Robinson mo ty and an impressive board of direcwho live in the big urban centers ol to Shit Lake early this week, tors meeting at which a gigantic bank tored the Middle West and those who gain merger is effected. by Mrs. Geo. H. Robintheir livlihood from the rich farm- accompanied In filming the house party episode who spent the week-enher with son, of the story, which is an adaptation lands nearby. v man- family here, Miss Carroll is the by Arthur Richman of Alfred Sutros the same name, sets of the icurist in a big hotel who connives Mr. and Mrs. L. Floyd Clark of play of school were designed and modernistic with crafty salesmen in persuading a few days here, constructed the studio art directranchers to their wares. Newton are spending Car-roll- Free to Public The only place in the U. S. where catalog and advertising matter covering any line of business 1 bo obtained Free and Without or product Obligation i the American Industrial library. Write for Business Advertising Matter you are interested in; same will bepromptly forwarded. INDUSTRIAL LIBRARY Engineering Building, Chicago, Illinois AMERICA by visiting relatives and friends, prior tc or, William Salter. These backgrounds Mr. Clark attending school the comprovide an almost complete household ing term. including a" large dfawinsr room, with adjoining exterior terraces and garon the dens, Reuben Lamborn has been a room, a boudoir, and a sick list for the past week suffering bedroomdining and bath. A simplified, modfrom an attack of grippe, together ernistic trend was followed in the with injuries sustained riding a designing of this entire group of sethorse while working at the six mile ranch. He is somew'hat improved at tings. Director Schertzinger has taken adpresent and able to be out and around vantage of the audible camera mova-bilit- y again. and adds to the effectiveness ot of the scenes by adroit movemany We understand that the Wheel-righ- t ment of the camera. Incidentally, Co. were of Construction Ogden, was one of the first Amsuccessful bidders on the road to.be Schertzinger erican directors to make use of this built in the canyon. We hope it is cortechnique in the silent picture field rect. It may be a realization of part and screen fans have not forgotten the of onr dreams. We most all know the remarkable dramatic effects achieved which to Utah Sardine Road Brigham, camera movement in his Forgotby the same company built and we have ten Faces, an silent prooften longed for such a road to Cache duction of last outstanding season. Valley and Ogden via the Blacksmith and Supporting Miss Chatterton fork. Brook in this Paramount New Show World screen play is a group of notaEverybody keep your thougths on th ble stage players including Dan Healfair for Tueisdav and Wednesday, 23 ey. Raymond Waliburn, Hubert Druce, and 24. Lets all do our bit to make it Dorothy Hall, Nedda Harrigan, Mara success. guerite St. John, Alice Hegeman, Nat Pendelton, Lillian B. Tonge, Joe Ward Conference was held here on Helen Hawley, Betty Bartley and King, Jack Sunday. Sept. 14, with session at 2 Cronin. The picture comes to the Kozy were p. m. and 8 p. m. Both sessions Theatre on Weduenv, September 24. largely attended and much timely inLOCALS struction given. Speakers, at the afternoon session were President Alfred The Wm. Hoffman family are spendA. Hart and Stake Clerk Fred T. .Tesus Lover A ing a few days in Salt Lake visiting duet... Price of Paris. of Mv Soul. was rendered bv Albert with Ivarn before he leaves for a R. Weston and Pearl Aliev. Speakers mission. fnr the evening were Miss Flvpra Price of Paris. Idaho, late of he NorthwesChas. W, Walton of Salt Lake City, tern States mission. Elder Frofl J former cashier of the Bank of RanPrice and Bishop George H Robinson in town last week in the was A vocn1 dolph, remarks. gave concluding bank business. It makes the of was rendered interest A Perfect Day solo. of the one think good old days when Johnson. Lola by Randolph had a bank to see Mr. WalSpeaking of roads, on Monday of ton in and about town. ' CONTINUED ON PAGE 3. CONTINUED ON PAGE 3. , - Rodeo Rules Riders must have regulation saddles, must leave chcte with both spurs forward. Spins forward three jumps then back until judges give signal. Contestants will he disqualified for, being thrown, loosing stirrup or the changing of hands on hatch reins. i SOCIAL WHIRL IS BACKGROUND FOR NEW FILM well-establish- EXHIBIT BUILDING i IS third, Supervisor. three-fourt- . $2.00, W. E. FACKRELL, A GOOD HOKSE TO DEATH Study the cartoon. It is based cn figures compiled for the Citizens Tax Revision League by the Utah State Board of Equalization and the Illinois Agrieu ltural Association. Why should land and tangible property be forced to pull 98.6 per cent of the tax load while intangibles of the states income is untaxed? The figures show annual pull only 1.4 per cent and income m Utah to be $280,0OOJ)OO m 1S28 of which tangible and intangible earned only $70,000,000. Why not hitch the $210,000,000 uniaxed income to help pull the $20,000,000 annual tax Load? the constitutional amendments to be' voted this falL Study 4--H 1 No entrance fee. PONY RACE. First prize $5.00; second . Horse-pullin- Horse Races FAST HORSE RACE. First prize $50.00; second $20.00. Entrance fee is 1 I ' One prize only, 5. PROGRAM, WEDNESDAY 24th - CALF ROPING. 4. $20.00. - 9:45 A. M At Ward Chapel Each mount STEER RIDING. 3. $1.00. 4-- - as 2. BARE BACK RIDING. Prices as follows : First $30.00 ; Second, $20.00; Third Day money, each day, 20.00. Address of Welcome, 5 minutes ... .Chairman 1. H. Rex Band Selection ..Morgan County Band 10 Minute Address ... Judge of Live Stock Club 'Animals Judging of In Front of Grand Stand Judging of other Entries In Front of Grand Stand and on Grounds 12:00 to 1:00 P. M Band Concert and .Lunch at Grounds 1:00 to 2:00 P. M. '.. Horse Pulling Contest 2:00 to 4:80 P. M Rodeo Program 4:80 to 5:30 P. M. Horse Racing '. Band Concert 7 :30 P. M 9:00 P. M ...Big liance, Reclamation Orchestra . Prizes Frst $100.00; Second $75.00; Third in en- tries , RIDING. SADDLE 1. follows : 10:00 A. M. Open Air grand stand and judging of 10.00 A. M 23-2- 4 Program LITERARY CLUB MEETS A jolly time was enjoyed by the Literary Club Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Pearl Jackson. Orville Jackson gave the life of M. M. E. Schumann Heink the worlds famous contralto singer. The book was an interesting story of severe suffering and sacrifice, but of her unfailing courage and progress. A ballot was cast and the following officers were chosen for the year of 1930-31- . President, Leda Law; Lois Johnson ; Secretary and Reporter, Abbie Bond; Literary Leaders, Vera Peart, Ottlie Corless. A lovely lunch was served by Mrs. Pearl and Orville Jackson. Vice-Preside- 1 FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN MISSIONARY The following item was printed in last weeks Reaper an error being made in Ira Muirs name. We print it again this week as a correction: A dinner party was given in honor of Ira Muir Saturday evening at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Conley. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Muir, William Muir, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Muir, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Conley, Mr. and Mrs. fit. E Muir. Ira, Clara Clawson, Harry Alexander; also the grand children. A delicious dinner was served, the tables being decorated with beautiful flowers. Ira left Monday morning for Salt Lake where he will attend the mission ary school for ten days before leaving for the North Western States mission. PIANO AT SACRIFICE We have on hand in the vicinity of Randolph one of our very best pianos. Rather than pay storage or reshfip this instrument to Ogden, we will sell it to a responsible party at a special price, on easy terms. Or, we will rent the piano with thejprivilege of buy ing later and apply rent on purchase price. In answering, please give full reference in first letter. Address Glen Bros. Music Co., Ogden. Adv. Sept. 1 NOTICE Timber on ground owned by the Randolph Land & Live Stock Co. is not for sale. Anyone cutting same will be prosecuted. RANDOLPH LAND & LIVESTOCK CO. RAY HOFFMANN, President. Adv Sept 6. |