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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH Fair and Rodeo Local and Personal Continued from page one Miss Gweneta Moffat of Woods Cross BEST HEIFERS 1 YEAH Utah, a niece of Bishop and Mrs. L. B Lewis Longhurst, 1st; Ben Gunn, Johnson is visiting with them this week 2nd. BEST HEIFEIt UNDER 1 YEAR Raymond S. Miller of Murray, Utah laul Laniborn, 1st; Ernest McKina Randolph visitor Wedneday. He was non, 2nd. came to make final proof to establish BEST GROUP OF IIEIFERS Win. Lamboin, 1st. ; li. G. Marsh- claim to his homestead located near all, 2nd. Cokeville, Wyoming. Wm. D. Alley, of Sage, Wyo. and Dr, SHEEP DEPARTMENT E. J. Hansen, of Cokeville, Wyo. came REGISTERED RAMBO LILLET with him as witnesses AGED RAM Shelby Uuriaer, 1st. and 2nd. Mrs, A. D. has been very sick this LAMB KAMBcMj 1LLET week, D. M. lloifmau, 1st; Ed. Hoffman, 2nd. BORN To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur AGED EWE Ed. Iloffman, rst ; u. M. Hoffman, Brough, Wednesday, Cot. 1st, a baby gill; all concerned doing nicely. 2nd. -- AN OUST AX DING FLOWER SHOW ill's. Hyriun Thomson of Bloomington, Idaho, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Ashton this week. Of the many pleasing departments exhibited at u.e iiiuil annual County Fair, the lioner uispiay was mosi in- fore marriage. Mrs. C. A. McKinnon and son left teresting. The gorgeous color and last Friday for Washington, which UlillSlULl Si2tf uHU iUv'ilOli gj. Xotih home of Mrs. McKinnon be; was the in the blossoms were astonishing features in this high, cold countiy. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Hatch and Mrs. The exhibit as beautifully arrangAnnie Corless, motored to Ogden last ed against a ciioinuug bacKground oi uutums color. Flaming maple leaves Saturday morning. Mrs. Corless will where nn gio n.g imts made the leave fiorn there for California aquivN er to visit for some time with she expects and a biovu delightful setting gieeu tor the marvelous specimens shown. relatives. Many comiplimeutary conimeuts were All scouts, or those who are intendmade. Among tne admiiers, Aquilla to join the scouts this year, are ing leleker declared it the most beautiful to attend display he hau ever seen Lom Canada invited, with their partners, after Mu to Mexico, or from California to New the first social of the year York. We value our, old friends opin- tual Tuesday night. There will be a ion and rejoice in his comeback in ten cent charge, for each couple. improved liea.tli and interest in life, lie says he is otf now tor tne century Miss Mildred Jacolisen left the first mark and certainly looks like he of the week for California where she would reach it. Rich County owes him will spend the winter with her sister. a deep dent of gratitude for his contributions to her development. Arch McKinnon was reported on tilt Prizes were awarded to the following sick list for a few days this week. Albert Weston, Jerry Sprouse, ClauMrs. L. G. Muir has returned from de Sprouse, Airs. G. N. Weston, John H. Weston, nick L.tniborn, 11. J. Nor- Garden City where she has been Mrs. John visiting with her mother, Mrs. Levi ris, Jr., Mai tin Kcarl, Dustin. Hodges. beautiful and flowers Many many Ivarn Hoffman, who left a short different kinds, not i.s.ed. were exhibtime ago on a misison, is home again. ited. He was taken suddesly ill, while to the mission field. It was thoc he had appendicitis and he was sent POULTRY AND RABBIT DEPT. to the L. 1). S', hospital. TTin examWe only have a list of prize winners ination it was found he did not have appendicitis. He will spend a few days as follows:Win. Rex, Joshua Ashton, Freeman at home, 'before leaving for his mission. Corless, Wm. Kennedy, b'hiilcy, Win. Groll, Jos. E. Hatch, Ache: NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Jacobson, Ilyrum Thomson, Glen HofHeiLsuom ton and Win J. iieber fman, STATE' OF UTAH Irwin. OFFICE TO STATE ROAD Entries not listed. en-mu- - N'eb-eke- r, FRUIT DEPT. ' List of prize winners: Thomas Sims, Hirst; John II. "Wes ton 3 ifrsts and 2 seconds ; Jere Sprouse 2 firsts; Iieber J. Irwin, 3 firsts; Geo. Langford, 2 fiists; L. B. Reed, 2 first, and 1 second: Owen Satterthwaite, 2 firsts; Victor Satterthwaite, 1 first, 4 seconds ; Claude Sprouse, 1 first ; G. N. Weston. 2 seconds; J. E. Lutz 1 second; Mrs. Ed. Rich, 1 second; Theo Heldt, 2 seconds; John Hodges, 1 second ; Ernest Woffenden, 1 sec- ond. VEGETABLE AND GRAIN DEPT. The following named people receiv ed first jnize on some kind of vege table. We havent spare, time enough to mention each kind of vegetable: Russell, Kirk, Wendell Johnson, W. E. Fickrell, Victor Satterthwaite, A1 belt Dixon. IIeler Irwin, Jere Sprouse Wm. Lamlvorn, Willis Kcarl, Cox Bros Join Hodges. Lillian Wilis, Warren Taylor, Les Webb, Heber Myers, J. H. Weston, Heber Irwin, Geo. Langford, Geen Moss, Jane Robinson, Mark Hopkins, Mort Kearl Shirley Nebek-erAquilla Nebeker, J. O. Rex, C. II. . Allie. 2nd. PRIZE WINNERS J. C. Robinson, Russell Kirk, Shirley Nebeker, A. It. Weston,, Heber Ir win, Albert Dickson. W. Lam born. It. T. Norris, Milfo-- d Love'and. Warren Taylor, J. II. Weston, Geo. E. Langford, L. B. Reed. R. S. McKinnon, Mort Kearl, W. T. Rex, Aquilla Nebeker. Wm. La inborn. FIRST YEAR SEWING CLUB ) PRTZE WINNERS Mildred Weston, Lynn Lamborn Neil r a Kearl. Noriene Wahlstrom. Elaine Taylor, Verona Webb. FOODS DEPT. PRIZE AWARDS Mrs G. N. Weston. Mrs. Joshua Ash rtrrrr'n. Mrs. Bruce ton, Mrs. Fordshaiu. Mrs. Ooigi Johnson and Mrs 'Jos. E. Hatch. This 1ST. YEAR SEWING DEPT. LIST OF TRTZE WINNERS Elm a Norris. Pa "he! Wilson, Mary You always receive a full IOO cents worth for COMYIISSION SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH every dollar spent here. Buy all your foods here and you "will be practicing economy , September 28, 1030. Sealed bids will be received by the Stare Road Commission of Utah, State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, at 2 o'clock p. m. Tuesday, October 11th., 1930, and at that time publicly open ed for construction of Six Bridges in Box Elder, Juab and Rich Counties, the same being State Project Nos. 277 in Box Elder County, 230 in Juab County and 278 in Rich County. U. P. TRAIN SCHEDULE The length of the bridges to be constructed is 22 8 in Box Elder Co., WESTBOCND 20 10, 22 i), 61 11 in Juab Co., ( and 24 8 and 40 8 fn Rich County No. 21 Los Angeles to San Franand the principal items of work in tin ix bridges are approximately as fol- cisco, arrives 3 :30 a. m., departs, 3 :4u a. m. Chair. lows: No. 7 Los Angeles, arrives 6:40 a. 1324 cu. yds. Structural Excavation, 99 M. F. B. M. Lumber, 1806 Ian. Ft. m., departs 6:50 a. m. All Pullman. No. 27 San Francisco, arrives 8:00 Tons 9 Piles, 96 cn. yds. Concrete ' a. m., departs 8:10 a. m. All Pullman. Structural SteeL No. 19 Los Angeles to San Fran Plans and specifications are on file in the office of the State Road Com- cisco, arrives 1 :20 p. m., departs, 1 :30 mission, Salt Lake City, where they p. m. Chair. No. 1 San Francisco, arrives 5:55 may be reviewed by prospective bidders. Specifications, proposal, bidding p. m., departs 6:05 p. m. Extra Fare. blanks and plans will be furnished at All Pullman. Salt Lake City, on depositing $2.00 for EASTBOUND each project, which will be returned, providing contractor submits an ac No. 22 Denver to Kansas City, arceptable bad and returns the plans within seven days after bids are re- rives 12:45 a. m. departs 12:55 a. m. ceived. Any additional information Chair. No. 26 Omaha to Chicago, arrives may be secured at the office of the State Road Commission. Each biddei 1 :25 a. m., departs 1 :35 a. m. Chair. No. 20 Omaha to Chicago, arrives must submit a letter from an approved surety company guaranteeing to 4 :30 p. m., departs 4:40 p. m. Chair. No 28 Omaha to Chicago, arrives burnish said bidder with required bond The right to reject any or all bids is" 9 :00 p. m., departs 9 :05 p. m. All Pullman. reserved. Cash or certified check for $150.00 .. No. 8 Omaha to Chicago, arrives for Box Elder County, $400.00 for Juab 9 :10 p. m., departs 9 :20 p. m. All Pullbounty, and $.350.00 for Rich County, man. No. 2 Omaha to Chicago, arrives made payable to the State Road Commission must accoimmny oneh bid as 11 :30 p. m., departs 11 :40 p. m. Extra evidence of good faith and a guaran- Fare, all Pullman. tee that if awarded the contract the 1 bidder will execute the contract and CLUB BEEF DIES give bond as required. STATE ROAD COMMISSION, We have learned that a By HENRY H. BLOOD, balby Chairman. beef, owned by Dallas Johnson, and H. S. KERR, which was thought to be one of the Chief Engineer. best calves in the club, died Sept. 1 22nd., the day before the fair. Too baa Venetian Canale Dallas, you have the sympathy of the The average depth of the Grand Reaper, as well as the rest of the canal In Venice Is 17 feet Some of club boys. the lesser canals are shallower. Important Thing Overlooked i " . t Your self is made of what you do White Weasels T' ' and what you say; but most of all of In some climates weasels turn white what you think. Yet we watch our in winter, especially some species In words and our deeds far more carenorthern Europe Asia and America. fully than our thoughts. Geo. I. Barker, Mgr. Randolph, 1-- 2 ... , 4-- H n- Utah. - o o o The more telephones there is in the county the better the system will be. Put in a telephone and and help make the service better. Ind. Tel. Co. Utah-Wyomi- ng 1 R. J. Hatch, Manager Sols Place-- "Best Place Hotel In Town Confectioney CPhone 0. Cafe 8. 4--H Fackrell, Afton Balls, Elthera SnowLaw. ball, Berdie McKinnon. Leda Eta Peart.Mrs. Pvrd Kearl, Mrs. II. G. Robinson. Bvrna Durtin, Leona Tovetand. .Lsrtna Pope, Mrs. Mercer. Utah' Mining History Mrs. Tremelling. Clara Clifford, Fan- inson, Barbara Rex, Eva Cornia, PruThe mining history of Utah began nie Ellis, Mrs. Clvod Fasifman. Mrs. dence Weston, Belva Muir, Beatrice Shirley Ncb:er. Laert Sprouse, Mae Snowball, Mrs. Herman Woods, Nellie with the advent of the railroads In 1869 and 1870. Hodges, Abbie Bond, Mrs. H. C. Rob- - Tremelling, Mrs. Joe Cheney. . O. L. Fornsworths Imperial Players Will play in RANDOLPH Wednesday and Thursbay |