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Show An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley i, , Volume 2, Number 45 : Randolph, Utah, Friday. November 211 1930 ROAD NORTH North Rich High The Glee Club sponsored a big dance was Friday, November 21st. Music furnished by the Gaideu City orchestra. Tickets- were soM by the students.- Before the dance the basketball girls of the hist and second teams - it The executive council held its weekFriday, Nov. 14th. The dance and the school. play were discussed. The student body has ordered lecords for the radio. ly meeting i - , I Jesse and Louis Reed returned last Austin Willis left early last week to take a herd of sheep on the dessert for a Wyoming sheep man. Lem Tibbets ran the . 4 4, , 1 Lord of the Isles The title Lord of the Isles was bdrne first with greatest ' distinction by Donald of Isiuy, who in 1346 reduced the Hebrides under bis sway. It had been borne by others centuries before and was also assumed by his successors. One of Sir Walter Scotts . The metrical romances is title to now borne by the prince of Wales. d. 1 Ruciian Progress History tells us tiiat Russian rulers recognized the value of western science, and took advantage of It whenever they could. Ivan III, back in the latter part of the Fifteenth century. Imported a Venetian who taught the Russians how to build churches and palaces and to cast cannon and other things. His grandson, Ivan the Terrible, attempted to bring in artisan from Germany, but was thwarted In . his scheme. Huutuclaaniiif Hospitality The wife who can smile and be Jovial and courteous to the invited guest the husband brings home during housecleaning time is a jewel so rare that there is no absolute record of any in existence. Hartford City News. 1 Roman Equestrians In the eurlier ages the Romans used neither saddles nor stirrups. Saddles were in use in the Third century, and are mentioned as made of leather in 304 A.D. They were known in England about 600 A.D. Anne, queen of for Richard II., Introduced ladies. - 1 Oil tho Leather Plain linseed, oil is an excellent re viver for morocco leather. It not only cleans it, but feeds it as well, a treatment which all leather needs at intervals. ' Leather that does not receive attention of, this kind becomes starved and quickly deteriorates. 1 Caroe Dieml da;, handcuff it, place it nnder arrest, lock it up and then sentence it to hard labor for your own benefits, lest It run away and leave you in the night Seize the &. 7. jDlOtLffl S Old man Winter paid our communi- ty an initial visit the last of the week and seems to like it quite well here. He brought us about six good inches of snow. Horses, horses who is it thats crazy about horses? There are about 25 head parading our streets, thats a fair sign of winter. And service vitn a smile . Vast offered folks who came to dine In place of tone and style. of Cheyenne, Mrs. F. B. McLees Wyo., is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Shirley Nebeker. ' Parents Teachers Sometimes vhen dining at the club, ) Vhere things are spick and span I long for ham and eggs again From Lem's old frying pan. . And memory often gives me pause, And sad bears tumble down, - SW1-4NE1-- Mr. Wm. J. Gheen has gone to Randolph to do some building for Milton Jones. . The restaurant was not designed I To serve the proud elite; 'Twas just a place vhere common folks Could rest a while, and eat. Its homely hospitality d parent-techer- restaurant Vhere coffee, kraut and beans . Vere served alt day and half the night Vith cake and canned sardines. A mild aroma filled the place, A complex sweet and hob, Composed of steam et cetera From frying pan and pot. v - Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Irwin and children .made a trip to Logan and Salt Lake City on business and pleasure combined. - 4 SouthRich High News week from Montana and Idaho where some they have been working for time. 2 4, Laketown Mr. and Mrs. Willis Kearl with their son Paul and daughter Nelda. visitmotored to Logan last Week-en- d ing relatives and friends. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 2, s '4 , In response to a request just received Jjere from the state highway department in Cheyenne, field data for the construction of a new road north from Evanston to the Utah state line is being assembled according to H. A. Turner, resident . highway engineer. The road under consideration is the Wyoming portion of what is known as the Randolph road and consists ot a 10 mile stretch from Evanston to the Utah state line. The new road will be largely on a new location in accordance with a survey made a number of years ago. The present road is particularly impassable during a number of weeks each spring. Utah rebuilt the road from the state line on, several years ago. Wyoming Press. SW1-4SE1-- side-saddle- $1.50 Per Year In Advance v' IS DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Due to bus trouble the Garden City U. S. LAND OFFICE at students were unable to attend school Salt Lake City, Utah, November 10, 1930. Tuesday. But Wednesday they returned witn more gueigy and pep than NOTICE is hereby given that Joe ei . , seph Clark, of Couer D Alene, Idaho, guardian of Norman Clark Floyd, Lynn Pope has registered at school. minor heir and only heir of Oliver F. We think basketball has something to Floyd, who, on November 15, 1926. do with it. made section 6, Enlarged homestead Wl-entry. No. 043243, for Mildred Barker, who has just been NE1-4- , Section 7; NE1-operated upon for appendicitis, is NW1-4- , Section 18, Township 14 North, with us again. Salt Lake Meridian, Range 7 East, has filed notice of intention to make Letha Weston, while preparing sup- Hnal Proof, to. establish claim to the per last Friday, Nov. 14., had the mis- land above described. fortune to cut the end off of one of Any persons claiming adversely the her fingers. It will grow on again above described land are advised to Letha. file their claims or objections with the Register of the United States Lana Mahle Cook and La Office on or before the 27th Last week-enday of Beta Gibbons visited in Logan. We December, 1930. . have our suspicion.ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. Vernell Caldr and mother, have : moved to Salt Lake for the winter. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Sunday night a group of the stuESTATE OF RAYMOND WEBB dents had a sleigh rirtiny party, and a 10 chicken supper was served at DECEASED oclock. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned adminstratrix of the estate of Raymond Webb, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims Mr. Balls, our coach, is limping against the said deceased, to exhibit around school with a leg injury that them with the necessary vouchers, be received in the gymnasium. within Two Months after the first pubThe class basketball series began lication of this notice, to the said Jolast Monday. The Spohomore boys sephine Webb Lambor, Laketown, were 10; Junior boys, 0; Junior boys. County of Rich, State of Utah, this 31; eight grade, 4; Sophomre boys. the place fixed for the transac7; Seniors, 22; Seniors, 28; Juniors. being 8 ; Junior girls. 17 ; S'ophomore. girls. tion of the business of said estate. 3 ; Senior girls. 15 ; Freshman, 5 ; Dated Oct. 24,1930. 17 ; Freshman, 10. JOSEPHINE WEBB LAMBORN, Sophomore girls. The series is only about half over Adminstratrix. and the rest will be played next week. 1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION s There was a meeting last Monday night and J. G. Muir was DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR nominated for board unanimously U. S. LAND OFFCIE at member. Salt Lake City, Utah, October 7, 1930. The eighth grade went to Woodruff NOTICE is hereby given that Clarand cirls and boys both played. The ence Elijah Cheney of Laketown, Utah, Randolph girls won 18 to 16. The Ran- who, on January 3, 1924, made endolph boys won 44 to 4. larged homestead entry, Section 6, No. DALLAS JOHNSON. SE1-032581, for SE1-4- . ' ' 1 NW1-4- , Section 9 ; Town ship 12 North, Range 6 East, Salt From Living Rock When it .is said that a statue to Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to estabcarved from the livingjrock the expres- lish claim to the land above described, a is of sion sculpture before George N. Weston, applied to piece Notary Pubcarved from stone whieiji is In the lic, at Laketown, Utah, on the 28th Implace it has occupied from time day of November, 1930. memorial. This is In contrast.,to, marClaimant names as witnesses: ble which lias been quarried and carRussell W. Kirk, Claude Willis, ried far from its" source. One would Otis J. Chenev, say of the Rushmore memorial In Ben Owen, all of Laketown Utah. South Dakota or of the Confederate ELI F. TAYLOR, memorial on Stone mountain that it Is Register. carved from the living rock. . t t BEING PLANNED The snow which tell last week seems to hold quite an attraction for the students, especially the boys, although it is not ideal tor the best kind of snowballs, it is splendid for sleign riding. played. The town knows what means when the girls play ball. i Hold Meeting After having had the school childteeth and tonsils examined by ren's sausages Dr. Reay, it was thought advisable o And pancakes crisp and brown. have a dentist come to town. Bishop Johnson, R. D. Law and Mrs. Edna Rex were appointed to get a dentist. RICH COUNTY GIRL The following committees were apWINS GOLD MEDAL pointed : i Award Given for Best Meat Animal PROGRAM Project.. Mrs. Sam Rex, Lucille Johnson and Nov. 7. Fern Eastman, Woodruff, Mr. Brenchly. business will be awarded a gold medal, offered P. J. Quealy, prominent na' man and banker of Kemmerer, Wyo., by Thomas E. Wilson, chairman, REFRESHMENT died suddenly at his home in Kem- tional committee of boys and girls meat club work, for the best project in merer, at 7 :25 a. m. Monday. Mrs. Ada Muir, Mrs. Glen Moss, Mr. Quealy was 73 years old and animals, completed in Rich county dm Mrs. Ed Hoffman and Mrs. Mae Mchad been ill for a short period witn ing this year. Miss Eastman's work Kinnon. influenza but was thought to be re- was done with orphan lambs, the 1 covering. His death came as a great largest of which weighed 116 pounds Oceana Levela shock to the people of Kemmerer and at tair time this year. The mean level of the Pacific at the vicinity. Isthmus of Panama has been found to NOTICE Mr. Quealy is survived by his widbe about eight Inches higher than the ow nd three sons, Jay Quealy, now mean level of the Atlantic. In the Land States Office, United Kemin France, Mahlon Quealy, of Salt Lake City, Utah. month of February the levels are the merer and Patrick J. Quealy, Jr., sophsame, but throughout the rest of the omore student at the University of To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the State year, on account of current, tidal and Wyoming in Laramie, and Peter of Utah feas filed in this office lists ot wind Influences, the mean level of the Quealy, an adpoted son. in Pat Quealy was born Ireland, lands, selected by the said State,, un- Pacific ranges above that of the AtMarch 17, 1857 and was brought to der section 6 of the Act of Congress, lantic. It is as much as one foot highthe United States when a lad of nine approved July 16, 1894, as Indemnity er in October. NE'A School lands, viz: years. 1 He was the founder of the town of SW, Section 15, Township 13 North, Serial Lake Salt 7 Criminal Of City, East, Origin Kemmerer in 1897 and had resided in Range selecstate No. which means 049562, to indeminty word The 55 of burke," time At the for years. Wyoming so to smother or hush said 2407. lists, List qf Copies tion, was of his death he the up or ewade a president tracts by was taken First National Bank of Kemmerer. far as they relate to saidhave Indirection, by question been of Denver Joint Stock descriptive' subdivisions, name of William Burke, from the for Land Bank, president of the Kemmer- conspicuously posted in this office and who was hanged in Edinburgh, Scoter Coal Co., the Frontier Supply Co., insepetion by any persou interested During the land, in 1829, after being convicted and officer in many other corpora- by the public generally. this of notice, or of complicity In the murder of sixof publication period tions. teen men and women, whom he helped before Funeral services were held Thursdny any time .thereafter, and under final deto smother to death. Their cadavers and certification, morning in Kemmerer from St. Pat- aproval of Apr. 25, 1907, were sold to medical schools for disregulations partmental in was made and burial church ricks protests or contests against the claim section. Kemmerer cemetery. of the State to any of the tracts or 1 subdivisions hereinbefore, described on U. P. TRAIN SCHEDULE Titled Italians the ground that the same is more In Italy of so former The existence for than mineral agrifor valuable WESTBOCND cultural purposes, will be received and many separate sovereignties gave rise to the General Land to a great number of hereditary titles No. 21 Los Angeles to San Fran- noted for report Office at Washington. D. C. Failure so of nobility. There are many hundreds cisco, arrives 3:30 a. m., departs, 3:40 to protest or contest, within the tyme of princes, dukes, marquesses, counts, a. m. Chair. specified, will be considered sufficient barons and viscounts, and many percharacter of sona of patrician rank with a right No. 7 Los Angeles, arrives 6:40 a. evidence of the tracts and the selections thereof, to the designation noblle" or signor," m., departs 6:50 a: m. All Pullman. otherwise free from objection, as well as certain hereditary knights No. 27 San Francisco, arrives 8 :00 beingbe will approved to the State. or cavallerl. a. m., departs 8:10 a. m. All Pullman. ELI F. TAYLOR, 1 No. 19 Los Angeles to San Fran Register. Backward Leaking 1 cisco, arrives 1:20 p. m., departs, 1:30 When looking back into the past we LOCALS p. m. Chair. Scotts Comedians will be here next And things that are not only interestNo. 1 San Francisco, arrives 5:55 Monday night. Admission 10c. They ing but things that show ns how much p. m., departs 6:05 p. m. Extra Fare. expect to stay for a week. progress has been made in n given All Pullman. length of time. Nearly all newspapers We would like to get the news in devote some of their space to pioneer each precinct in Rich County. We apor to forty years ago." W EASTBOUND to the readers of the Reaper for history peal find It valuable to make comparisons arNo. 22 Denver to Kansas City, of us tell your trips help. Wont you rives 12:45 a. m. departs 12:55 a. m. and parties they are of Interest to it has a tendency to make us better satisfied. Trinidad (CoL) News-TChair. many who read the Reaper. No. 26 Omaha to Chicago, arrives graph. 1:25 a. m., departs 1:35 a. m. Chair. Mrs. C. T. Wilson, who has been in No. 20 Omaha to Chicago, arrives Ogden nnder the doctors care, is re4:30 p. m.r departs 4:40 p. m. Chair. ported as not feeling so welL No 28 Omaha to Chicago, arrives 4 9 .00 p. m., departs 9 :05 p. m. All PullDirt Usefully Employed man. oato glass in tbU. S.whm catalogs aod The The dirt taken out when the Panama t Mi No. 8 Omaha to Chicago, arrives canal was fill in to used wgs dug 9:10 p. m., departs 9:20 p. m. All Pullswamps for the Oatun dam; also for Writ for fiaiimn Afwtaiu Matter roe are man. a cguseway at the Pacific end. i.i TiiirTTnrr-!'i building No. 2 Omaha to Chicago, arrives deto the places AUEIICAI 11:30 p. m.. departs 11:40 p. in. Extra The dirt vai carried sired by 300 dump trains. I KattMwfat BellSUiS. CllwtOi HHuolu Fare, all Pullman. Vhen I rf recall Lem i I P. J. Quealy Founder Of Kemmerer Dies SENW, vice-preside- nt ' none-miner- al el Free to Public n - -- IIIISnilL LimtT |