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Show An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Randolph, Utah, Friday, October Laketown 4, 1930 RICH COUNTY'S THIRD ANNUAL Links FAIR AND RODEO BIG Mrs. Lula. B. Kearl spent a portion of last week visiting in ltandolph. $1.50 Per Year In Advance SCHOOL EQUALIZATION AMENDMENT I Schools of the Rich District would be materially 'benefited and a part of SUCCESS North Rich High i Supt. R. D. Law paid N. R. H. S. the cost of maintaining this district onther visit Friday. I think well be lifted from local property all agree with him that N. R. H. S. Mr. and Mrs. N. Oliver Wahlstrom owners at the same time under the will bear watching. The third annual Rich motored to Logan. They were accom- County Fair Elmo Jackson, 3d. of equalization worked out hId at IandolIh Utah The fast horse race was not run the programdirection panied by their daughter, Ruby, who Elections for class officers were of Dir. C. N. Jensen, a under was a ,J1 success in bept" will attesd school at the U. A. C race so track became wet held evei-and in State Friday, Kept. 26 as per schedule. of way, storms muddy Superintendent . which spite it was thought unsafe to allow the a proposed We all feel confident in our new offiPlans for distributing J. Cheney Willis has been making new days, building was well fill- - horses to run. This was a sort of dis- $5.00 equalization fund, woud pay into cers and join with them in making regular trips to Randolph, receiving ed.The with Rich County exhibits. One appointment to many who were eager this district a total of $1,858.00. At this year's activities bigger and betwould hardly believe that such fruit to see who had the fastest horse the same time, it would be possible to ter than ever 'before. and vegetables were raised in Rich Jones or Norris. This race is still finance an educational program in this talked about and may run at a later district on a higher plane than that The officers elected were : Freshmn ; County. n the hibit time, if the weather will change and now afforded without adding to the President, Edna Hodges; J. W. Crockett of Montpleier, Idaho', llli1U,1ius Iiutih Hodges; and about the grounds, the allow the track to become dry. burden on local property owners. Secretary and were town visitors on Thursday. Mr.,! of .the fai,r- started the Such a program is conditioned upon Treasurer, Lila Cook. Sophomores: Crockett is one of Montpelier lead-- f HORSE DEPT. out n ,llle shape. Everybody was the people passing the constitutional President, Wendell Kearl; inmerchants. enthused and were there to see where amendments at the election Next NoMary Nebeker ; Secretary and Prizes were given to the following vember. It will be recalled that four Treasurer, Charlotte Cottle. Juniors ri toodia .the Mrs. Barbara Earley is' visitin- - in thaiF amendments are to come before the and Seniors: President, Shirley NebRlf cuntf exhibitors were good people: Logan at the home of her daughter, Vernon Cook; me exhlWtors- BEST FARM TEAM HARNESSED people pertaining to tax revision. They eker; Mrs. John N. Lamhorn. al.tho,u?;h !nd J. O. Rex, 1st.; Jim Clawson, 2nd. contain the basis for a definite plan Secretary and Treasurer, Letha WesI that had received 1st prizes in other BEST SADDLE HORSE coatests- wer classed a 3rd of equalizing the tax burden by bring- ton. The Glee Club organization was ; Mrs. Lula Perkins of Montpelier, J"dgij! Dan Deneen, ; Theron 1st h not Hatch, did piizes, they complain ing in new forms of revenue wrhich President, Mable Cook ; Idaho, spent a few days last week and 2nd. not be should be used to lift part of the taxes Vernon Cook; Secretary and Treasur,v shall disappointed visiting her mother, Mrs. John Early, or BEST MARE AND COLT forms of er, Phebe Weston. now imposed on tangible discouraged in a judges decision, a and other circledale friends. Jack Norris, 1st. ; J. E. Hatch, 2nd. property such as real estate, improveanother judge may judge the entries BEST DRAFT MARE Mis Mildred Palmer spent the week entirely different. ments, and livestock. This would be Peter Clawson, 1st; Jack Norris, done by taxing incomes and intangi- end at her home in Salt Lake City. The program in thq morning of the 2nd. bles which are almost entirely located BEST STANDARD BRED MARE A slight change has been made in second day was an outstanding feature in the larger financial centers such as Elmo Jackson, 1st. ; Winnie Rex, 2nd Salt Lake and Ogden. the arrangement of classes at the N. tho Mr. and Mrs. John Kay Moffat with' f, the Blen Norris, 1st.; Mynard Jacobson, School Band, which par- This program represents the work R. H. S. Professor Robinson felt that their daughter Gwenneth, and son Or tlmnlffh tbe tw0 days the 2nd. ticlpated of several years study made of in- his algebra class was too large to val, PONY BEST a as one unit, so with Principle out with the Robinson started day equalities in educational advantages handle end visitingGrandpaPJos. BEST SADDLE HORNS to see the the state under the direc- Lemons consent, he divided it into throughout and other relatives. They were ac- spirit pf determination W. E. Faekrell, 1st; Jake Norris, events through in spite of stonmv. tion of Dr. Jensen. The program for two sections. We all feel this to be a companied by Lloyd Robinson of Salt cold weather. musi- 2nd. and addresses The a state equalizing fund first assumed change for the better. Lake City, who is remaining over for cal numbers were rendered in a creddefinite proportions as the result of a a short time. CATTLE DEPARTMENT The three groups of upper classmen it ah e manner and many made the resurvey made in 1926 through the sufor once, jealous of the freshmen. excood a program was as it aTe, mark that This office. survey perintendent's The following pupils have hied the All freshmen attending the quartely BEEF TYPE ever educahad attended. of its in kind, they inequalities glaring selves away to attend the various The following were awarded. prizes: posed tional opportunities as between school conference of the L. D. S. church at schools for this session : Clayton Rolf SHOOTING EXHIBITION Salt Lake City, shall he given compliE. Joan Hatch, Joseph districts, and a state equalization fund inson. Mis Ramona Weston. Miss A BIG FEATURE Carlos Kennedy, tickets to the concert of the Wm. was Orin and Jackson mentary Cornia, as the remedy. logical suggested Oretta Chenev. Miss Rnbv Wahlstrom, , U. S. Marine band to be held at the Johnson. is designed One of the amendments all to the U. A. C. of Logan. Virginia Perhaps the shooting exhibition was Tabernacle Thursday, Oct. 2, at 2 p. to provide a special fund, amounting m. Johnson, Mae Chenev, June Moffat, enjoyed by some, more than any of DAIRY CATTLE REGISTERED school of child age each to $5.00 for Hazel and Grace Robinson and Marva j the other events, as it was something in the state. This fund to be distribWeston, all to the U. of U. at Salt new to many of the Rich County 1 students who are taking glee OR OVER YR. BEST BULL uted for equalizing the cost of pro- areTheenthused j pie. City. over their unusual sucOrin Jackson, 1st.; Lewis Longhurst eduan of viding for a fair standard . Mr. Becker is a good sport and a cess thus far. They believe, with traindistricts those in cational Amos B. Robinson spent the week- - good shot and I think won the hearts 2nd. program as Miss Palmer can give, BEST BULL UNDER 1 YEAR which find it extremely burdensome, ing, such end at Salt Lake Citv, visiting rela- - of the people of Rich County. It is be wil R. G. Marshall, 1st; Dwain Norris, if not they accomplished singers bea tives and friends, including his wife. events of this kind that help to draw 2nd. entirely impossible to finance fore the year is ended. education" and rounded well adequate counties nearef together. Weber and , present,al syrtcih Work is nieelv on the 'Rich County will become better GRAND CHAMPION Based on the school population ot A. Smith residence also on the quainted if the Monte Cristo Road ORIN JACKSON 1928, such a fund would provide about road in the canyon. goes through. in the for distribution Mr. $725,000.00 to Thanks, and congratulations BEST AGED COW The state districts. school poorer Becker. Clove Norris, 1st. ; Dwain. Norris. school Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Pope, superintendent proposes in his 2nd. a 6 lb. baby boy. Mrs. Pope was foruniform an almost for to provide Another exciting feature was the No Competition. Ed. Hoff- plan Heifers Miss Fern Pope. school purmerly local tax rate for local auction sale after the fair was over. man and Dwain Norris. a 6 to levy mills, amounting their entries poses, Reay Kennedy, while harvesting po- Many exhibitors turned and 'LaVoy Hildt, Virgil Gibbons, aucwhich would be less than the district DAIRY CLUB tatoes, was kicaed in the lace by one of over to the Fair Committee who now pays. Such a levy would be re- Clifford Calder enjoyed elk huting to the public. off them tioned the plow horses as he stooped down as the minimum which should up in Jackson Hole country. They reSome $47.00 were taken in at the . .A to pick up some potatoes as the plow 1st. Hannon Chenev. garded within port having killed their limit. quia be applied a"inst property auction. 2nd. : Edwin Robinson, 3rd. ; Paul team passed him. district to finance its school systhis 4th. The Primary workers attended Stake He was knocked unconscious by the tem. The remainder necessary to carry All those who took part in the fair, Lamboin, blow and was rushed to Evanston, never ceased in their efforts to make on an adequate school program up to Officers meeting in Paris on Saturday. Owen Wahlstrom, 1st.: Norman the state standards, would be providWyoming and was almost in Evans- it the biffgest and best fair ever held Wahlstrom. 2nd.; Louis Robinson, 3d; ed out of the uniform $25.00 per capi- They learned new dances and recreton before he came to. He was taken in Rich Countv. Leon Kearl, 4th. to Dr. Wicks who dressed the wound. ta that is now paid from the state ation stunts. They sure succeeded. It was necessary to take four stitchschool fund and the proposed equaliBABY BEEF . Jimmy Walton was a visitor in THE HORSE PULLING es to dose up the gash, which was zation fund. week. town last concernhome below He returned the is district Rich as eye. So far just CLUB DEPARTMENT after having his face dressed. Many teams were entered in the ed he places this at $1,858.00, which Prizes awarded as follows: The M. I. A. sent representatives pulling contest which shows that Rich would be paid out of the equalization Robert Rex, 1st.: Dale Hatch, 2nd; fund. Keeping REPUBLICANS HOLD PRIMARY County Ranchers ahd Farmers believe in mind that the pro- to Paris Monday evening to learn the Allen Hatch, 3rd : Gale McKinon, 4th ; next contest dance. in owning good teams. posed constitutional amendments call ' The Republican Primary held MonThe prizes were won by N. L. Gray, Rav McKinnon, 5th; Dee Hatch, 6th, for this money, to be raised through Leland Longhurst of Woodruff is day was one of the largest, if not the 1st., whose team weiped 2,480 and Billie McKinnon, 7th; Barbara Rex, taxation of property other than t now taxed, this would make it possi- spending a few days here visiting with largest primary ever held in Randolph pulled 1,956 which was the nearest 8th. there being one hundred ten present. number of lbs. to Hie weight of the ble to build up the local school dis- DeVerl Whitington. DEPARTMENT DAIRY Precinct chairman, V. B. Jackson, team. trict to a higher standad and actually SaturCortell Lutz came to town called the primary to older, and gave cost less to the local property owners. Ben Rex, second team, weighed 1st ; Aiio Weston, 2nd ; to Tavlor. Jav and returned Sunday. did Logan a very appropriate address, as day The plans of the state superintend2,750 and pulled 2,218. J. 0. Rex, third DeWitt Moffat, 3rd; Grant Lamhorn, ent cannot, of course, be regarded as county chairman, W. T. Rex, precinct Team and 2,235 2,850 pulled weighed 4th. Sec. J. F. Wilson, county secretary Lloyd Dickson, who has been sufferon the fixed. They are conditioned Lawrence H. J. Norris and Bishop people of the state approving the tax ing with blood poisoning the past three THE RODEO Johnson. amendments, at the election next No- weeks, is much improved. SHEEP About forty were nominated for vember, and if this is done, the recMr. and Mrs. Ernest Woffinden The days of the Old West were reommendations of the state school ofdelegates to the county convention vived again with all of their glamor called to Provo at the death of EWE LAMB were held Thursday. to the fice be will legislapresented Rofamous Reas in romance M. Ed. a and D. relative. Hoffman, Ray Hoffman, were elected 1st; The following ture as the basis for distributing the 1 deo. Nowhere can a more perfect 2nd. fund. equalization DEMOCRATS HOLD PRIMARY AGED RAMS C. B. Spencer, G. Willard Peart, A. string of cayuses be found. Plain and D. Faekrell, David Smith, V. B. Jack-so- fancy bucking, kicking, sticking, bitShelby Huffaker, 1st., 2nd., 3rd RibNOTICE FOR PUBLICATION The Democratic Primary, held WedJoe Kennedy, Win. Johnson, J. F. ing and all those little likeable man- bons. No cash prizes given for grade a make to nerisms that up go good JohnOrval B. L. sheep. Johnson, Wilson, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR nesday evening, elected seven delebehavgates as follows; Lewis Longhurst, son, Geo. Peart, R. D. Law, R. G. show. Horses are just everyday exhi- BEST PEN OF YEARLING EWES U. S. LAND OFFICE at ior with them. We think that no Osborn, Reay Kennedy, Arch McWayne and Sheldo.n Kennedy, 1st. Marshall and Dan Marshall. Ray Salt Lake City, Utah Geo. Smith and bition from Pendelton, Oregon to No. competition. .. Sept 16, 1930 Kinnon, Demo Pearce, BEST PEN OF LAMBS Cheyenne, Wyo., has anything on our ALTERNATES NOTICE is hereby given that Tor- Harvey Harris; with Leo McKinnon, stock. Joe Kennedy, 1st. No competition. quato Egizi, of Salt Lake City, Utah, Orin Jackson, Mrs. Orville Jackson, Julia Smith, Harvey Haris. Cliff KenRay always gets a bunch of good J. E. Hatch, Richard Jackson, M. who, on August 26, 1929, made and HAMPSHIRE SHEEP J. Hatch, Theron Hatch, Abbie Bond riders who are both good sports nothNo. 646099, nedy and Arthur Rex as alternates. homestead entry, J. A. Haywood was elected Justice good fellows together that spare N and Glen Moss. Section for 28; NESE NEi4, REGISTERED of the peace, and Harvey Harris NW1-Geo. A. Peart was elected Justice ing to please thepeopie. A number of NE, we of the Peace and Ralph Ilanney, Con- these cowboys are our own andHenSE14-- , SWNW constable. Reliable Old a them. of think lot 1 RAM BEST AGED stable. , Section 34, Township 7 North, n A. ry surely played in hard luck this 1 Trappers F. C. Feller and Ray Hoffman, 1st; Joahn Jones. Range 6 East, Salt Lake Meridian, time. May his luck improve. FellMr. town in were 2nd. 1 Monday. has filed notice of intention to make The calf roping was an interesting BEST RAM LAMB RICH COUNTY COUPLE MARRIED to the er received bounty on sixteen coyotes establish to claim final Proof, diversion. Both skill and speed were L. Hoffman, 1st. No comeptitioa land above described, before Register and three wild cats. Mr. Lamborn redisplayed, especially is view of the of the United States Land Office, at ceived bounty on ten coyotes and one Reports have it that Mr. Bill East- rain and mud. Bareback riders braved LINCOLN REGISTERED man of Woodruff, Utah, and Miss Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 28th day wild cat. This was quite a collection and shows that they are trying to rid Melva Hanney of Randolph, were their mounts with only a loose roped of October, 1980. the county of coyotes which cause the AGED RAM married at Coalville, Utah last week. and one hand making it a real names as witnesses: Claimant job to stick. The saddlehorse and Orin Jackson, 1st. and 2nd. No com- Mariano DiFrabrizio, Mr. Eastman is the son of Commissheepmen much trouble. 1 sioner M. V. Eastman and Miss Ilan-se- y pony races created a lot of interest petition. Pantaleone DiFabrizlo, e. a. mckinnon BEST EWE LAMB Utah of is the youngest daughter of Mr. and altogether we concede it a very all Riverton, Albert Howell, successful exhibition and congratulaTAKEN TO HOSPITAL A. L. Hoffman, 1st. No competition. Nicholas Melissakis, of Devils Slide, and Mrs. Oscar Hanney. tions. : Utah. t , GRADE DAIRY CATTLE Ernest McKinnon was taken sudELI F. TAYLOR, 1 The horse race prizes were won by Lion g ill last Saturday and it was Register.' denly AGED CQW Some lions form the habit of coming the following : to take him to the hospital, 2nd. O. W. T. J. necessary Rex, Rex, 1st; PONY RACE into native villages and carrying off Not All Evergreen 2 YEARS BEST HEIFER was found he was suffering where it Dee Dale Hatch, 1st.; Hatch, 2nd.; ' g trees with people. This gives them the name of Blen Norris, 3rd. Grant Lamhorn, 1st. ; Wm. J. There are several and that the appendicitis lions. However, this is 2nd. that are not evergreens, notably the dix had ruptured. Reports are that SADDLE HORSE RACE " true of few lions. Continued on page 3 larch and the bald cypress. David Jones, 1st. ; Wm. Norris 2nd. ; he has a very good chance to recover. y Vice-Presi-dn- t, - - Vice-Presiden-t, I Vice-Presiden- t, - ! - Vice-Preside- y ! peo-Lak- e ! ' 1 - ac-Sar-ah GarderT City News Man Kicked By Horse 4-- H Nelv-ker- 4-- H 4-- H del-gate- s: n, - stock-raisin- g SEN'E, SSE, ESW, NNW, 4 Lam-bor- man-size- : Man-Eatin- Lam-bor- man-eatin- g - n, cone-bearin- |