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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTjin The Execution of NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, June 15, 1936. Notice is hereby given that A. TV. Tliornock, Henry Nidiolls, Alma.' Ray Hoffman, TV. T. Rex and Jackson Land and Livestock Company, Randolph, Utah, have made Application in accordance with the laws of Utah to change the point of diversion, place and nature of use of 30 sec. ft. of water from North and South Fork of Otter creek in Rich . county, Utah. Said water has heretofore been diverted from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 incl. of each yrear at points as follows: From North Fork of Otter creek into the Swenson ditch, reservoir ditch, South ditch, Kearl ditch, Island ditch, and Ward ditch, and from the main stream of Otter creek into the Rex ditch, ditch, North High Line ditch, Jensen diten, DotMcin Howard Tliornock ditch, ditch and Argyle Hoffman ditch, all of which are more particularly described in the Application filed in the State Engineers office. The water has been used to irrigate 3,000 acres of land embraced in parts of Secs. 3 Patrick Coughlin - $ Ar-gyl- e, Continued from page one. FORM POSSES; ,rS'HWaS fonvarded tide in and pair. bf4rdU Evanston to Irate citizens formed combinS the country of tlielr quarry. brfak- - iiorse added theft and as deadly weapon V1 their ra.spebrry already stealing, iUld Oeore were to be taken by a posse. in no moodThe manhunters rode down what now the Jones ranch (near Wyuta is on the pres,hlllway) where the pair h. aLT? established another hideout. With r'vo sheets in tnSSVarried vvhidi U1" aCk the boclics cf the outlaws Included in the group that surround- nanln nDCS rauch we,'e two men and tflngg, another known as Red Taylor, and Boh Cab vary the latter an Evanston dep sherilf. hen the posse opened fire oil the ranch, Coughlin answered with shots while loaded his gun for him. The fourGeorge men mention cd went down under the fire. Dawes and Stags were dead and Taylor ami vary wounded. The posse retire- dwith the bodies of its two dead members wrapped in the Sheets it had (nought for the horse thieves was Stagg slit in the back, and Coughlin later maintained in his de ,('sebat stagg was killed by a - . well-aime- stock-waterin- g ft own posse. AGAIN TAKE TRAIL their Foore Coughlin and George abandoned the Jones ranch and rode horseback across the mountains to Hunts ville and from thorp down Ogden a n von. They stepped at the Ogden railroad shops where lliov had a boy buy them a newspaper. Then in the fabled manner of all criminals who leturn to the scenes of their original prunes rode City. SPECIAL FAMILY OFFE incidental domestic and purposes. It is now proposed or not to exto store said 30 sec. ceed 0800 ae. ft. of water from Nov. I of each year to June 30 incl. of the year following, by means of an impounding dam across the South Fork of Otter creek at a point E. 2140 from (he NW cor Sec. 12, T. 11 N., R. 6 E SLB & M. The water from North Fork of Otter creek will be diverted at a point N. 33 deg. E. 1105.5 from the STV cor. of the NEJ,i Sec. 2, T. II N., R. 6 E. and conveyed by ditch to the reservoir on the South Fork. The water will be released from storage from April 1 to Oct. 31 and rediverted into the ditches heretofore used and in addition into a new ditch which will head at a point located S. 500 and E. 660 from the N14 cor. Ser. 3, T. 11 N., R. 6 E. SLB & M. The water will be used to irrigate 3.000 acres of land embraced in the sections hereinabove described and also part of NESTVy4 and Sec. 28. Sec. 27. both in T. 12 N.. R. 7 E. and Sec. 13. T. 12 N.. R. for - With . two killings added to OFFER to 10 incl., T. 11 N., R. 7 E; Secs. 1, 2, 3 & 12, T. 11 N., R. 6 E ; & Secs. 33 & 34, T. 12 N. It. 7 E., SLB & M. and d south toward Salt Lake Meanwhile Ogden citizens formed a new posse to take u.n the trail, Steve Koppinger, Captain Silvia. Dan Sullivan and Reuben Eggleston forming a fjuartet of searchers. During the morning, Fred ISIeisner Jailor and desk sergeant at the Ogden jaiil, received word that the pair had pvaded the Ogden men by making a ft ide circuit, and liad boon near Kays-villcarrying Winchester rifles across tlieir saddles. Meissner notified Chief of Police Arthur Pratt at Salt Lake City to send his forces to Warm Springs, where the jailor believed the men could be captured. ' e SE, NWy,-NTV- 1 Year THIS NEWSPAPER with COUNTRY HOME, 1 Year and your choice of any OF THESE KASAZISES FOR ONLY 3 3 PUBLICATIONS THUS MAGAZINES) A four FEME THIS NEWSPAPER, 1 year TWO (2) .1 . . . . Poultry Tribune . National Sportsman Boys and CF THESE MAGAZINES Country Home (X) Life (Boy . 2 years . . .1 , . . . . I year Cappers Farmer . . . 1 . , 1 year year X SELECT (2) ANY .... 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Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before G. N. Weston. I would trust him with my life. I know, but would you lend him $15 without security? LINE IS DRAWN LEWIS LONGHURST TCTBOOT Notary 1 Public LICENSED ABSTRACTOR 'v Of Rich County, Utab DENTAL BALLOT PETITIONS LEGAL A specialty ii FROM I suppose her away?- Not exactly. father gave the bride He gave a million away and threw her in. - Refuse me if you must, but dont say youll be a sister to me. Dont worry, Mr. Blunt Our fam OLD TO NEW WITH ANY SHOE lly is very exclusive. , 2 x AN EYEFUL Oldest Chartered Business The oldest chartered Industrial concern In the world is the copper mine in Dalecarlia, one of Swedens most picturesque regions for travelers. The mine has been owned by one family since 1220, and so much ore has been taken from it that its excavations would hold the Cheops pyramid. X X t , UPS AND DOWNS of making Deeds and Titles EXPERT WORKMANSHIP BEST OF MATERIAL . WE ARE EQUIPPED TO IIAN- DLE ALL CLASSES OF IIARN- - X ESS & SADDLE REPAIR WORK IF IT IS MADE OF LEATHER, X WE REPAIR IT COMMUNITY SHOE REBUILDER H. L. Atkinson, Prop. 922 Main Street Evanston, Wyo. t X X J Standard, YVhitehouse Cafes 25 - 30 -- 35c First ", Council Meets in Tree Natives in Senegambia, French West Africa, use the Inside of a large baobab tree as a council house, and statues have been carved in the trunk to the entrance. 1 . 1 Mail Your Order Today! NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. General Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, July 27, 1936. NOTICE is hereby given that William Henry Earley, of Lake-towUtah, who, on Nov. 49, 1929, made stodaaising homestead entry, No. 048013, for NoNW. SWliNW'A Canada Young Country Canada has its share ot national parks and primeval wilderness. A great portion of Canada is known, geologically, as young country and abounds in mountains and turbulent streams and thousands of lakes all bearing descriptive French names. 1 year months months three THIS NEWSPAPER, 1 iticnal Sportsman year g lerican Fruit Grower . . .1 year 8 1 year g ppers Farmer iierican Poultry Journal. 2 years I irket Growers Journal . . 6 mos. g All protests against the granting of 1 year months SL2-F- AND the storage will be applied to lands heretofore irrigated which are situated above the proposed reservoir. This application is designated in the State Engineers Office as File No. The voters of Utah will decide the matter Nov. 3rd. year 1 2 FINE MAGAZINES) All I The firing squad was' in charge of Albert Dickson, sheriff of Rich county, and "consisted of a group of men picked from Evanston. Wyoming and Randolph. Utah. Although their identity was kept a secret, it is claimed that at least three of the men are known to pioneer residents at Randolph. On the morning appointed, the firing squad and a company of guards loaded Coughlin into a white topped buggy and took him to a bleak, greaswood-doitearea near the town. There he was srraoped to a chair placed on a white expanse, of snow, a black hood was drawn over his head, and a target pinned over his heart. The grim firing squad took aim at the target, and Coughlin died in a hail of lead the onlv man ever legally executed in Rich county. An early photographer with an parent eye for news was on hand to take the remarkable picture accompanying this article. George, freed later, returned to . a life and died recently in Park City. For Patrick Coughlin, the only freedom was that given by the leaden death. 1 m year year months 6 months G . OFFER ' EXECUTIONERS SILENT . . . 6 mos. 0 E: SVcs. 1. 2 & 16. T. 11 N.. R. 7 E., SLR & M. Bv exchanging storage water for the natural flow of the streams during the irrigation season, it will be arranged that the benefits of Attorney General Clhez rules in favor of the group of dentists headed by Dr. Withers, who ask the right la advertise. American Cookery. American Boy . 2 years 4 Notary Public, at Laketown, Utah, on the 3rd day of Sept. 1936. Claimant names as witnesses : Ole Mattson, Oliver Wahlstrom, Richard Weston Harold Johnson, all of Laketown, Utah. TIJIOMAS F. THOMAS, Register. Adv. July 31, Aug. 1936. CF THESE MAGAZINES .... .1 year , (1) Boys Life (Boy Scouts). Outdoors Etude Music Magazine r . 6 Silver Screen Popular Science Monthly . 6 6 Christian Herald Everyday Sciences Mechanics Model Aircraft Guilder . . Flower Grower . . . . B year 6 mos. . ONE Ch Qnjy Pathfinder (52 issues). . . l yea MeCails Magazine . . . . J year Homecrafts and Hobbies . . I year Parents Magazine . . . 6 months year . 2 years . Scouts) Hunting & Fishing said application, stating the reasons therefor, shall he submitted in affidavit form and in duplicate, accomClhiof Pratt filled a patrol wagon panied by a fee of $1.00 and filed in with policemen, and accompanied by this office within 30 days after the several mounted officers started out in the direction Meissner Ikid indicated. completion of the publication of th:s But the fast moving Coughlin and uotice. T. H. HUMPHREYS, George reached the Salt Lake City limits before the police did. Inside the State Engineer. city .they rode past the laden patrol Date of first publication, July 10, wagon and were recognized. 1936. Date of last publication, Aug. 7, RAPID FLIGHT 1936. The chase had now turned from bide and seek to a eonte-- t of speed. Coughlin and George separated. The officers stayed on Georges trail and finally captured him in City Creek canyon, on the outskirts of the city. Coughlin fled west, but the net was now widely spread, and he was taken into custody at Tooele. The pair were placed on trial for murder. George, being convicted only an accomplice, was sentenced to life imprisonment, later being paroled. Coughlin was found guilty as charged and sentenced to death by a firing squad. the trial Maintaining - throughout that he shot in self defense, Patrick Cough Jn carried his case to the United States supreme couit, but that body upheld the sentence imposed by the Utah territorial courts. . On December 9, 189(5, District Judge Charles H. Hart ruled at Randolph that Coughlin be shot to death by a firing squad between the hours of ten a. m. and two p. m. on the following day. ) WITH Household Magazine . PEE MARK 3 SL2-F- 9 Dimers - Class Cooking Excellent Service Mr. Has your missing son turned up Turtle? Yes, In the soup I For Petes sake, Mr. Potato, stop crying, youll flood the place. EVANSTON, WYO. Quality Goods Wing Wong, Prop. |