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Show Lowet Beat River Valley An independent Newsoapcr Devoted To The Interests Qt The People Qt RichUiuntv and $1.50 Per Year Volume 16 Number 51 Randolph Utah. Friday Jan, 28, 1944 WARiJEWS In Advar Average Dairy Feed Payment. The average Dairy Feed Payment in Utah was $10,78 'for October. With the tabulation of the October payments Mrs. Eddis Huffaker and children and virtually complete the average payment were visMyrtle Spencer and children after-nooper producer nationally was a few itors at Randolph Wednesday cents over $13.00, while the average in the 13 States of the Western Region A basketball game was played of AAA was almost $19.00, with 163,189 between Randolph Wednesday evening M Men. The producers receiving $3,166,693. Rich South Rich and North county AAA office is now making paywas given South Rich won. A dance ments for November and De Jember, , the game. following o and the WFA has announced that dairy motored Cox Emerson Bishop feed payments will be made for Jan our remodel to ' SpringVille for supplies ' uary, church. V .Optimistic About Eggs, ; was held at the home meeting Cottage Food Distribution Officials report the of Joseph Putnam Thursday evening. Silas egg situation is good and see no reaWord has been received that to have son for pessimism about future develthe hospital to Ellis has been wish him opments in the egg market. They point ,We removed. his appendix stationed out that Government purchases are a speedy recovery. Silas is likely to take more than 20 percent of at Pocatello. e the production lof which South Rich basketball team played at Lake-towpurchases alone will take 11 percent for North Rich Friday evening is There winning the dried egg shipments. good North Rich was next luck consumer demand at present and domBetter team by three points. estic consumption is expected to intime South Rich, v ' end at crease. Bessie Cornia .spent the week Farm Help n Lumber Pushed. Randolph with her friends. end at Earlier appeals for farm help in upDelora Cox spent the week Neb-ekEarl Mrs. lumber and have developed production ping Evanston with Mr. into an intensive drive with WFA, and boys. Delora attended the WPB and the War Manpower Com dance in the First ward. were town mission joining forces in a new offenMr., and Mrs. Leslie Cox Adlumber on sive shortages. WFA visitors Saturday. Anna were ministrator Marvin Jones has called Mrs. Ray Dean, Steve and Saturday.. Aria upon State and County USDA War shoppers at Evanston Mrs. Clarence Boards to make a concerted effort to stayed the night with Moon of Almy. place farmers and farm workers in the Huffaker woods nad in lumber industries during Frank Frazier and Shelby at Salt week this of Farmers season. winter slack few the days spent a con-- i to step up production from the Lake attending the woolgrowers vention. nearly 139 million acres of farm wood to renin the county. Field workers from the Gus Youngberg, the contractor started USDA will canvass farmers and inovate .and. remodel our chapel, everystruct them wherever possible in facilhis work Saturday. Lets have 30b this and get one helping who can itating cutting and other operations on finished. a sound forest practice basis. the As Florence Reed was leaving and Wares principal role will be facilstore Saturday evening she slipped itating the transfer of farmer workers in her fell breaking a bottle she had to woods and mills. badly. hand quite arms and cut her Need for More Acres Increases. War Loan. At oast $100, $209, Fourth I her. for to inclined YOU'RE It say, ' up Mrs. Eastman wrapped Need for an increased acreage in 194 can U scrape " 500 poss.bly or you afford any more Benda, just take , .$$00, , We hope it is soonell. , becomes increasingly important in the f L J meeting) Sunday Mrs.. ... Sacrament as for In'. food production, effort prospects ' as second, Ruth Munns was sustained betfbF than average yields become les a. thos. grim liat. ta aoday'a 0 , $100 eatra least At A. YLMI counselor in the faorable. Latest reports of the Bureau Bounds pper. Buy your Bonds while and above your regular,u buytng? Victor MattheWiS and Wilburn meet- of Agricultural Economics reveal that mind. in fresh Sacrament still your are names were speakers at our needed as your part in putting over the the September through December prefine 1939 .since tog. They both gave cipitation was the lightest us again, visit to we invite them and about 21 percent below normal Last Page 3 (Continued-oCrop reporters expressed particular concern about the deficiency in the Great CITY ORDINAT- wPlains Area, where a large portio of exis or the needed expansion in acreage It shall be unlawful for any person pected. persona to conduct, maintalner News Briefs. of or continue in operation, American farmers have purchased fc. establishment or ness, trade more machinery in the last ten years or steaming ' cooking beating, rendering, than during the previous 100 years. animal or vegetable products or of RICH Veterinarians operating on cows that ant 2, WAR BONDyPRiyE nUnCe tannery, soap factory People have died as result of hardware heart" Utah Oil is Prepared reduction For ink or vegetable To Meet All Needs Year of this Community have reported finding razor blades, ruboT trade Rich county 'is going strong in the This Farms Local plant or any other business, of the has Laketown drive. ber balls, bolts, nails, staples, and Bond 4th KILLED nature War BE OR KILL which does or may by local distributor of or her allotment. Tke f many other items in or in the region Harry Johnson, the Marines business create or 'emit offensive, or States United paid for eaeb. products, allotment of the animals hearts , Company in schedule shows Utah Oil Refining stiffest price in human life per noisome ordors or gases or vapors is subscribthis amount year believe it of that officials the ' of and WFA for the company his limits capture Many states that square yard city in county within one mile of the City Tarawa, vital Pacific outpost. would be profitable business for farm- emphasizing to farmers. the necessity ed up to evening of Jan. 27th:, Town of Randolph. the Allotment' Subscribed It, was kill or be killed. --Your ers to store pork on their farms in the of keeping their equipment in 30d the opinion of the Board Members not In did boys $2,493.75 emform of live hogs until the current condition to meet the requirements for Garden City ...... $3,000.00 when they flinch of the Town of Randolph a public war the $9,206.25 in $3,500.00 clears up, providherein ran into the Laketown marketing congestion increased farm production exists in the matters $3,506.25 ergency deadliest fire$7,500.00 ......... ed, of course, they have the feed to effort. Randolph and it is necessary to the contained, ' along the all power $1,762.50 petrolare to $3,000.00 fanners Too supply Woodruff many them. am I and general welprepared keep beaches of this will be held health, peace, saletly dance free A Gicommunity get tog unnecessarily jittery in their de- eum needs for your farm machinery, important fare of the Inhabitants of Randolph oil lbert Island at Randolph in the recreation hall where Town that this ordinance becomes efsire to get rid of their hogs, according together with separator oil, harness stronghold. to these authorities. Hog runs have and other petroleum products for your it is hoped the balance of Randolphs fective immediately. . This assault, bond quota will be subscribed. This is This Ordinance shall take effect at cost continued heavy, with a new record set arm, he said. and bloody a coma special dance with prizes, novelties once upon its adoption and first pubat 12 principal markets again on Jan. All Utah Oil distributors have ly, is one of the many which must be are Berlin the and for conneeds before Tokyo to made and specialities of all kinds. This will lication. 17th despite pleas to producers plete stockof petroleum into dust and ashes. ; and pounded lubricants d before moving farm, including fuels, he perhaps the largest dance of the tact commission firms Passed and adopted and ordered What are you doing to back up. season. atto duty patriotic the your of Its . . their hogs. other specialties. toy the Board Members the boys? Remember these are to tend this dance and buy bonds. Dont Town of Randolph, Utah, this 6th day Purchase of more than one- billion Farmers in this area are invited he boys from this very community, Go Over Any perhaps from your veryjiome.which dollars worth of perishable food during 'telephone or write Mr. Johnson and forget Friday, Febr. 4th, Lets of January, 1944. in your neighborhood re lo,iome their ! discuss and : the Top 1944 in the Armys 36 strategically JACOB NORRIS, will gladly call treasthe not (Signed) display today does President. red. white and blue 4th cated ,U. S. market centers is indicat- quirements. Attest. urys War Loan Shield proclaiming We NOTICE ed. Few perishables are shipped overbought Extra War Bonds is not seas. Approximately 35 percent of the Juthe attack. Every Extra Ladies Literary Club. backing In the District Court of the First enormous food tonnage required by the War Bond you buy becomes a diin of Utah, State of the District dicial Club meeting was held at the home rect fighter against Japan and GerU. SS. forces stationed in England comthe County of Rich. see one For and could but If you Mira. Samuel Rex. many. of Only warehouses. es from, English man die on the battlefield, you THE ESTATE OF MATTER consumed Lieutenants Lady" by Bess Stretter food THE the IN 10 about percent of would not count the cost of your Deceased. Aldrich was reviewed by Mrs. Veto OF SIDNEY J. NEBEKER, slight sacrifices to buy Extra War by, Americans in Australia is shipped asNetoeker, H. each to make LaRue succeeding of Bonds Jackson. The petition from the United states. , NEW sault less costly in the lives of our for the Issuance to LaRue H. Accordian solo An, English Air and praying War needs are the argument for the boys. in Home on the Range toy Mrs. David Nebeker, of letters of administration declosest possible cooperation by farmers You cant afford NOT to buy Ex' ' the find Nebeker, just Smith. the estate of Sidney J. YOU CAN very likely in holding down the consumption' of tra Bonds In the 4th War Loan if on the set on the for these Home WAC toeen hearing Range. boys. ceased has Group singing you would help and highway use of chance youre looking fox in the both A. D. 1944, at was answered by a famous THE EDITOR. call of Roll 1,000 January, 24th mission day experts by A gasoline. If you havent a skill,. Army 10:00 oclock A; M. at the County .Court Englishman. e boflibers, uses .1,800,000 gallike to youd Perhaps teach you. will Delicious lunch was served to twenty House, in the Court Room of said Court, lons of gasoline; which from machine. a teletype work six members and three, guests. Rich County, Utah. a strictly gallonage point of view would drive a jeep, traffic. The next meeting will be held at the WITNESS the Clerk of said Court, operate a farm tractor using 1,200 gal or help direct airplane 22nd home of Mrs. Maude Corless. this affixed thereof valuseal will the with get Ions a year for 1,500 years. - If the trac Whatever you do, you 1944. day of January, A. D. things arn interesting Last on Continued Page) Clerk. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Weston left able training-leLARSOIC W. ADOLPH '4 last Thursday on a trip to California Publ. Jan. 28 - Febr. 4, 11, 18, 1944. -- and help get this war won! the nearto visit their sons, Rulon J. and famTODAY get full details at Station (your ily at Dunsmuir, and Arlo B. and est U S. Army Recruiting adfamily at Redding, for n indefinite ed to $11,700. A bond drive chicken the : local post office will give you ; period. supper was served in the recreation The Adjutant GenLaketown went over the top in the dress). Or write: hall at 8 p. m., to which came alBuilding, The Munitions drive Bond Thursday. 4415, 4th War most the entire- adult population of eral," Room the and was $7,000 Laketown quota Washington,. D.C. Continued on Last Page ) aggregate of the bonds sold amount WOODRUFF NEWS n. - : Lend-Leas- n. er n i cant JF - iivLhok v . v . , n -- 5 , . , COUOTTfCTB:: Toth ". ol-loi-ng over-subscrib- ed . pub-lishe- - , , A V . WANT A CAREER? . non-highw- ay four-engin- 100-octa- ne LAKETOWN . Have you V5w - . - 4 ' |