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Show An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The PopoVOt Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley Volume 2, Number 40 October Randolph, Utah, Friday $1.50 Per Year In Advance 17 ,1930 North Rich High 4 Laketown October' the fourteenth finds the North Rich High School in splendid condition, even the students are in harmony with the faculty. News Hon. Aqula Nebeker has returned to his home in Salt Lake City, after spending the summer at the Falula Farm owned by his son, Shirley. The planned glee dub partv and the G. clubs costume ball, were successfully put over October 11th. and October 18th., respectively. The folllow ing received costume prizes : Marv Neb eker, the funniest costume; Nelda Kearl, the most original costume, ana Oreta Johnson, the prettiest costume. Mr. Geo. Kearl o.f Cardston, Canada, spent a week visiting his mother, Merlin E. Kearl, also his brothers Willis and Morton Kearl and Chase Kearl of Paris, Idaho. He is a former resident of Laketown and has not been here for a long time. J. U. I to attend the Among the visitors General Conference' at Salt Lake City, were, Bishop Geo. H. Robinson, Ernest W. Irwin, Vernon G. Robinson and Miss Mildred Palmer. The North Rich High School was planning a trip to the Bear Rake Hot Springs, but found it advisable to postpone !t until after U. E. A. insti. tute. Friday, after a splendid assembly, ' all Fresmnen were .required to take the stand and make an extemporaneous speech, after- which iuitiatiou of Fresh men followed. All shoes aud stockings were renioved, after a great struggle. then each member requested the aid of a Senior student to push or drag them arouud the block through t.he thistles. During the remainder of the OBEDIENCE IS BETTER THAN SACRIFICE week, the hoys must come to wearing powder, rouge and lip stick. The girls should come without cos-- , The Lord said unto his children: metics. Those who do not do this will Keep my comandment Thus the be seveiely punished. Lord shows us the importance of - - WHAT WILL THE HARVEST BE ? Bishop Lawrence Johnson of Randolph was a business visitor in town the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Linton of Ne-ph- i, Utah, and Mrs. Jenkins of Salt Lake City, spent a few days visiting at the home of Principle and Mrs. Cleon Lemon. THE POWER BEHIND , THE THRONE There are many powers behind a throne here upon earth, who seem to be all powerful, kings and queens, who have ruled for centuries with great power and force. But there always comes a time when their powJ fails and some one else must rule in their stead. While God, who is all powerful, has ruled for eternities, can never be over thrown. He has power to make or destroy other thrones of man, and is the power over the whole universe; whom all Christians call on for assistance, whether in need or. in reverence to His name. The power behind the throne, is truly the power o God, our Heavenly Father. ELYA WILSON. Explanation of .Amendments obedience. Thursday, October 16th the physic class, under the supervision of Cleon nmde a trip up Laketown Lemon, canyon to see the steam shovel operate. This was of great value to the students because they retain longer the things they see, than those they just read about or discuss in class. The1 students also found the rock drill very interesting as it had been the discussion of the physic class the I previous day. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rulon Weston, who have siient the summer at an Idaho ranch, visited a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Weston. Laws would be a w- ste of effort if The forces for and against the conno one would obey them. There. are stitutional amendments are arrayed laws of heaven, lav of the univeise, against each other to light the battle laws of state, nation and church. Any- of the polls next November and both thing that has organization must have sides are getting into action. laws in order to exist.. So there could Insofar as most of the amendments be no heaven lif certain laws were not are concerned the negative side is obeyed, but sacrifice is not so im- being taken by the Utah Associated - Jesse and Alton Earley went to Blackfoot, Idaho by truck to move their uncle, Jere B. parley back to Round Valley where he will spend some time. Leonard and Edward Kimball and Louis Reed, have gone to Idaho to gather up spuds. portant to its existence. Industries and its affiliated branch ; Is sacrifice necessary to the human j the Itah Taxpayers Association ana body? No, .but let us disobey some of i the Tangible Taxpayers I'nion. On the the laws of nature and health and oiber side the Citizens Tax Revision ' the body will die. League and numerous public officers Sacrifice is only a law Itself and are urging the People t;o vote yes on Gossip has it rumoied that Vernon Robinson is seriously contemplating unless it is obejtd, it is of no use. the tax amendments. ' After Christ came, he did away with With all the arguments being admatrimony. sacrifice, but the importance of obedi- vanced on both sides o" the question The North Rich High School was ence will never decline, for we must it is wrell for the voter to keen some LITERARY CLUB MEETS presented with a visit from Mr. Wil- obey laws in order to live, gain and fundamentals in mind and avoid conliams and Supt. it. 1). Law. Such vis- prosper. fusing details. The impel '.ant thing club enjoyed a very The A good proof of this statement is the after all is whether there is to be pleasantliterary its are greatly enjoyed b.v the .teachWednesday at the evening story of Samson. When Samson was some readjustment of the lav burden, home of Mrs. J. E. Hatch. The book, ers and students. born, an angel told his mother if he whether the tax dodger is to be brought an feature, Ultima Thule, ' r TrtsU. week thembtoirra i h etv Haul wouldjpqtrtrink wine, or cut to the tax rolls-- . The great mass of de- was interesting Vera Lee Marshall. This given by have great ' strength. 'He tail that is being discussed Is inter- was followed C. Moore, took several croup pictures ( he would a dainty by these laws and beta me very esting and informative but after all luncheon served by the j obeyed of the faculty and the students. j powerful. He finally disobeyed his it is left to the legislature to determine Mrs. Vera leart and Letha Spencer, Mr. Lemon and Vernon Robinson parents and married a Philistine. lie how the tax dodger is to be made to her know the secret of his streng- carry his share of the tax burden. are counting the hours until Friday, let GOLDEN WEDDING OBSERVED th and while he was asleep she cut One point which appears rather defwhen they wi1 go deer hunting. his hair and his enemies were able to inite is that intangible and some large Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Longhurst, Mr, throw him into prison. lie repented, income producers are not contribut- and Mrs. Leonard Hellstrom, Mrs. J, There will be a parent and teachagain obeyed the commandments and ing their just share of the tax load. G. Muir and Irel Longhurst left last held October ers meeting 30th., at by his great strength destroyed his Admittedly, hundreds of millions of i to at-week for Idaho : '! Laketown. enemies. dollars worth of Intangible property tend the Golden Falls, Idaho, Wedding Anniversary A. B. Reporter KATHRYNE McIvlNNON. are now escaping taxation. Figures of M,r. and Mr Thos. Longhurst, have also been given showing that all which was to be held Tuesday, Octo RANDOLPH HOME HAS NARROW of the tax burden is carried by prop- ESCAPE FROM FIRE erty which earns only about one fourth Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Longhurst were of the income in Ftah. Furthermore one time residents of Randolph and lost Monday, about 12 oclock, as it is contended that the constitution ibe remembered by the older peoMail matter mailed at Randolph the schol children were coming home as it now stands exempts practically will of this place. leaves Evanston, "oing east at 4:30 from school, they discovered the back all intangible piopert.v from taxation. ple part of Joe Kennedys house on fire. If the amendments will bring in- AGED LADY FALLS FROM AUTO p. m. and going west at :30 p. m. Home people think that this change Roy McKinnou, with the help of some tangibles and large incomes to the makes our mail a day late, but I have other boys took the hose and run In tax rolls and help relieve the burden Mrs. J. C. Gray, was very badly enquired into the proposition and I (he house and were in the act of ex- on the man overtaxed thev should be shaken up last Saturday. She was res to the legisfind that about, the only mail that tinguishing the flame l)efore the passed. Why not leave it from church with her son, who were in the house new ft lature and the tax authorities to ar- turning and comes to Randolph from- the west Norman, family. Just before they to what to wns one and fire. how is as which hurt by the change is the range details the door of the car cached her i home, If it hadnt been for the city watev extent this property is to be taxd? Halt Lake Tribune, and thev are being came open, allowing her to fall out ot if would have been hard to quench sent through by truck. t the car. She is reported to be feeling to leave Salt Lake fhe fire. Mail that better at this writing. We trust she City at 7:03 a. m., now leaves Salt will soon be able to be out again, fully SHOP CATCHES SMITH'S in BAFFP Lake City the evening arotmd 9:00 FIRE o'clock, and arrives in Evanston at 1 :3a a. w., so it would be the mail At the request of a number of vothat was posted late at night that Pa.ssersby noticed smoke coming out ters of Rich County, I am running for would not get out on the train', so in- of the roof of the Dave Smith Barber reelection for Sheriff on the WEiSTBOGND stead of ma.dng our mail a day late, Shop and upon investigating it was I Ticket and am asking for the pendent it leally makes it several hours earli- found that the stove pine had ruted aTl law "upholder "that No. 21 Los Angeles to San Franer if our daily stage was permitted allowing the smoke ta escape onto the have full law enforcement. cisco, arrives 3 :30 a. m., departs, 3 :4u to leave Evanston as sopu as the mail roof. Had the roof not been wet from wft may a. m. Chair. STANLEY WILSON, reached there. the recent showers, it would have Sheriff. . No. 7 Los Angeles, arrives 6:40 a. , Mail that was mailed at Randolph, probably been destroyed. Rich County, Utah, m., departs 6 :50 a. m. Ah Pullman. used to reach Salt Lake too late for 1 No. 27 San Francisco, arrives 8:00 t- evening delivery and was delivered I Too Thick . a. m., departs 8:10 a. m. All Pullman. Traffic NAVY DAY HONORS . the next morning. The Evanston postNo. 19 Los Angeles to San Fran chickare still there that Observing master says that Randolph mail BUILDERS OF OUR FIRST cisco, arrives 1 :20 p. m., departs, 1 :30 now reaches Salt Lake in time for the ens left, we conclude that they have p. m. Chair. LINE OF DEFENCE quit crossing the road. Arkansas Gamorning delivery. No. 1 San Francisco, arrives 5:55 This change was made to better the zette. p. m., departs 6:05 p. m. Extra Fare, service in general and if it Isnt quite 1 In this issue of the Reaper appears an All Pullman. so good for Randolph, is is probably Men who feature article, illustrated Early Envelope much better for lots of other points. EASTBOUND cut and to were want read it gummed Yull Envelopes made our navy. I am of the opinion that it would machine a when because it tells of some history of our be useless to try and have the mail by hand until 1844, , No. 22 Denver to Kansas City, arcome from Salt Lake City, on any for making them was patented In Eng- nation with which not many are familiar rives 12:45 a. m. departs 12:55 a. m. a land. In America the first patent for other train. Do yon know who The Father of the Chair. I have been informed that railroads similar machine was granted in 1849. American No. 26 Omaha to Chicago, arrives Navy was? or the man who have no sepcial train to send mail on. --7. . 1 :25 a. m., departs 1 :35 a. m. Chair. 1 a job whipped the Barbary Pirates but dre supposed to give the best genNo. 20 Omaha to Chicago, arrives Error a Common Failing which the European nations for Centur- 4:30 p. m., eral service that their schedule will departs 4:40 p. m. Chair. to and liable are error, All men ies had failed to do? Youll read about permit. They have the right to change 28 Omaha to Chicago, arrives No most men are, In many points, by pasmail trains if they want to. 9 :00 p. m., departs 9 :05 p. m. All Pullthem in this artical. sion or interest; under temptation to man. 1 Essay on it. John Locke No. 8 Omaha to Chicago, arrives of Lino Definition Human Understanding. 9 :10 p. m., departs 9 :20 p. m. All PullIn mathematics a line Is defined as man. 1 CONSTITUTIONAL . . No. 2 Omaha to Chicago, arrives length, but neither breadth having - nor thickness AMENDMENTS Friendihip 11 :30 p. m., departs 11 :40 p. m. Extra r You cannot always choose your The Constitutional Amendments Fare, all Pullman. 1 o4 which of the Hi sage Ho, said friends, will be voted on at the gene1 Chinatown. Yon will be fortunate Mole la Quick Worker Travel Snail ral election Novemlier 4 will be If you can live In a way, that will Is one mile in fourMoles dig swiftly with their spadefound on page 3 in this issue A snails pace make worthy friends choose you. like feet; one has been known to tunteen days and nights continuous Washington Star. nel more than 200 feet In a night travel. . A number of our citizens attended the Woodruff Stake Conference on J. C Sunday held at Randolph. -- . The canyon road is taking on a dif-- j , ferent appearance. People traveling through the canyon are urged to use caution" while the work is going The Farnsworth Imperial Stock Co. played at our amusement hall two and Saturday, to large nights, Friday ' audiences.- - : his-hai- ' 1 ' -- sTarden I - J Change in Mail Trains - Ken-nedv- - s --e- Notice , ? , WsB ) (1032-1704- ). . , CitjT News THREE BEARS CAPTURED BY A GARDEN CITY MAN On Friday of last week, LaVoy Mildt brought to town a large grizzley bear, weighing about COO pounds. This third bear captured by Laoy this fall, the other being brown bears. Mr. and Mrs. Sygh Dixon of Wood- ruff were in town on Saturday calling on relatives and friends. Mrs. Sadie Cook of Morgan, Utah, is spending this week visiting with her many relatives and calling on her friends. Under the direction of Mr. King of Brigham City, a State road man and Supervisor Charles T. 'Whittington, a large crew of men and teams are graveling the road from Garden City to the Idaho Line. They are topping the roa abnt S1X inches ot gravel which is procured at the county gravel bed near Swan Creek. During Conference week, N. J. Hodges, President of the Rich County Fish and Game Club, got in touch with Mr. Frederick J. Foster, director of the United States Bureau of Fisheries In the Intermountain territory. Mr. Foster stated that Bear Lake would have the attention of his office and that good plantings of fingerlings would be made in Bear Lake every year hereafter. The State Fish and Game Commissioner, Mr. J. Arthur Meachem will see that 100,000 Mackinaw eggs would be taken care of in the Logan hatchery, and that the fingerlings reared from these eggs would be planted in Bear Lake waters, also that the lake would have more attention of his department as soon as the state laws of Utah and Idaho were made uniform. 1 Travels of the Sun does not remain stationary sun The In the heavens, but moves through space, with the whole of our solar 12 miles system, at the rate of about on Its rotates also It second. per 26 to 25 days. ehont every da , 4- ,.i In a Nutshell A man without mirth Is like a wagon without springs, In which one Is caused disagreeably to jolt by every pebble over which it runs. i |