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Show 'Xf,' r "s ? i RICH COUNTY REAPER. UTAH. Local and Personal Underground Power I I RANDOLPH .NEW HOTEL SEMLOH Mrs. Alton Jackson and three child-- , reu went to Paris, Idaho Monday for a short visit. with. relatives and . friends. George A. Peart motored to Ogden Tuesday. He returned Wednesday with a new truck. "Mr. and Mrs. Don Frederick were in Randolph for Mothers Day. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clark, of Los Angeles - California, are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Richey. home , Lewis Longhurst returned weeks visit a three from Tuesday with relatives at Boise,' Idaho. He was accompanied home by Mrs. Jacob Rufi of Woodruff. Mr. and Mrs. Ben ReX and babe spent Mothers Day at Evanston with Salt Lake City, Utah THIS COUPON entitles the ' , number of men. Its record for employment at this mine' during the' depression years was outstanding, the annual average number of employees at that property during the , inclusive, varyyears 1031 mg only between 430 and 439. The search for new ore is car ried on simultanebusly with pro duction. Tunnels penetrate the rock formations farther and farther from the portal to the present day dis tances of several miles, and deeper and deeper . extends the search. Where once - the brawn of men pushed a small mine car or turned the windlass, high' powered locomotives must now be used and huge ' hoists wind the heavy cables that raise the ore several thousand or more feet. Thus through tremendous, investments in machinery, equipment and labor is the liffr. of a mining enterprise perpetuated, and then only if engineering skill' and effi- cient operation can keep the cost of production within the bounds of the economic value of the minerals constructed entirely of' concrete and steel. The hoist, designed for operations to a depth of 4000 ft. below the hoist room level, is equipped with every modern safety device and automatic controls. The United States Mine is a fine example of the vitality of the mining industry. The Old Jordan plaim, around which this operation was built, was located in 1861 and was developed almost entirely by the present Company or interests which went to make up the present Company. The Company, since its formation in 1905, has provided almost continuous employment at tre United States Mine for a large mined. I - Hotel Perry Lakes Salt ' Popular Priced cModern Hotel Mrs. Beautifully Furnished ... $1.50 to $3.00 and West Broadway Temple RATES: FREE GARAGE $500.000. MODERNIZATION Mrs. 'Alice Snowball returned home Sunday from Cokeville, .Wyo.,, where she has been visiting with her son, Ralph for a few days. Today is the last of school for this term. The students are delighted also the teachers. The students of the grade school went on their May walk Wednesday. Miss Ella Wilson and Miss Dorene Norris of Ogden, Utah', came for Commencement exercises held here today, Friday, May 19th. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ashby motored to Salt Lake Sunday for Mothers day. They returned home Monday evening. Layton Marshall took care of their business here while they were gone. Mr. and Mrs. Leo McKinnon and son Gene, and daughter Arlene, were Ogden visitors Saturday. D. M. Hoffman and Arch McKinnon were home missionaries at Kemmer-e- r and Diamondville Sunday. They were accompanied by their wives. Mrs. Julia Smith and danghter. Slliirley, accompanied Mr. Nicholsen to Salt Lake City Friday. They returned with him Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hyde and eluIG-o- f Star Vallley visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Heaps Friday and Saturday. C. M. Reay .and Clarence on a fishing trip to Star Valle ' , Sunday. Miss June Johnston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnston wa thrown from a horse last Friday, a nr was unable to attend school lor several days because of the accident. .Harvey A. Dunn had the misfortune to trip over a bicycle at the Achel Jacobson Ranch 'fracturing several ribs It is also reported that Oscar Bellman fell from a fence fracturing a rib or two. The homes of Jacob Norris, K. E. Muir, Milton Jones and E. A. McKinnon have received a new coat of paint. They look- like different places. Last Saturday Mrs. Carl Norris of Laketown came and took Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Norris to Roosevelt, Utah to see Mrs. Norris brother, 'Andrew Wahlquest. On their way home they called ' on Mr. and Mrs. Glen Moss, whp sent their best regards to the people-of Randolph. Mrs. Bess Rex and Mrs. Josephine Pond returned home from Salt Lake City Sunday, they have beenvisiting for several weeks. Mrs. Ed Pope is reported 'quite ill again. She has been in poor health all winter. Harold Rex came home from .Salt Lake for Mothers Day. . -- Miss Elva .Wilson also i spent Mot: hers Day at Randolph. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Peart and daughter Judy of Kemmerer, spent ' Sunday with Randolph kin. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Peaf t, t baby daughter and son Roger, were Logan visitors Saturday. , , Mr. and Mrs. E. I Guymon spent Mothers Day at Logan with Mrs Guymons mother. Mrs. E. N. Pearson and son Byrd were in Randolph and Laketown Saturday and Sunday for Mothers Day. Byrd was on crutches as his school mate accidently shot him with a 22 rifle while they were hunting rabbits. His ankle bones were badly shattered. Madge Nicholls left Tuesday morning for Salt Lake City and Ogden, combining business and pleasure. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley, Kearl, Mrs. Russell Oorless and Mrs. Birdie McKinnon attended the funeral of Geo. Speirs at Montpelier' Sunday.- RATES" $1.50 to $3.0 We Now Feature Free Garage USE THIS COUPON - LLPRPEB I CHANGE YOUR IN LOOK Nothing makes the house look better than new wall paper. HOSPITALITY HOTEL A beautiful interior, with unrivalled cordiality and charm, in the most ideal location in the city. Luxurious tastefully appointed rooms. 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We do Job Work Give us your Order for Printing DO YOU KNOW Where and by whom ore was discovered in Utah What President Lincoln said about Utah minerals ... . . . That Brigham Young encouraged mining . '. . . That minerals form half the nations wealth S. in U. mineral the Utah That hat deposits greatest . . . . . . That Utah leads in smelting Where Utahs Little Pittsburg is located Where the greatest coal deposits are located . That Utah copper is Utahs greatest industrial enterprise That mines are Utahs greatest farm market That Utah has a bright future in development of its metallic ..... ... .... and resources These and Thousands of Other Questions Are Answered in the Booklet THE MINING INDUSTRY OF UTAH iT bis 'highly educational booklet just released by the Salt Lake City Chamber oj Commerce is FREE upon request. Just write or call Secretary, Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce and one will be' sent to you without obligation. |