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Show THE RICH COUNTY NEWS. RANDOLPH; UTA1 y1 fLakltown Notes red gross v;oixii:g $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ FOR IIEAITIIIER U. Thousands in The place to do your Trading we handle onjy the best qua! ity of fresh Secured Meats' also have afresh line of canned goodsbread and cakes, . crackers, fruitsnd vegetables ' . S, officers, City Meat Market we j Comeiri and see Aided by Instruction Cars of the Side, Food lection and First Aid. t' Row tbe American Red Cross guides thousands of persons to health Is shown In a summary of the society's activities tn tbe health field based upon the annual report for the last fiscal year. Through Its Nursing Service, Its Home Hygiene and Care of the Sick courses, nutrition classes, First g Air classes, classes and Health Centers and in numerous other ways designed to acquaint masses of dtlsens with proper methods of living, the Red Cross carried Its message of health Into all parts of the country. The work of the Red Crose during the war In Its traditional field of nursing, furnishing the military and nnvsl T establishments of the nation with nurses, Is well known. And there are today 87.T87 nurses registered with the American Red Cross and subject to call In emergency. During the fiscal year, 1,631 Red Cross nnraes were accepted for assignment to Government service, 888 by the Army and Navy and 1,163 by the United States Public Health Service. In addition to the nurses enrolled by the Red Crosi for Government service, the Red Cross Itself employed s total of 1,348 public health nurses In the United States and Europe. By far the greatest number was employed In the United States, 1,257, while 81 were In foreign service. Home Hygiene and Core of the Sick classes, giving thorough Instruction In the proper care of the sick In instances where the illness Is not so serious as to require professional nursing care, during the fiscal year numbered 5,179. A statistical picture of the Red Cross operations In this field follows : New classes formed during 6,179 year Classes completed during year. 6,299 New students enrolled 101,068 Students completing course.,.. 73,432 What the Red Cross accomplished In giving proper Instruction through Its Nutrition Service Is Indicated by the following table; New classes formed during 142 year 186 Cl asses completed during year. . 2341 New stndents enrolled Students completing course.... 2,018 In addition to the above, a total of 22,006 children were given Instruction In the proper selection and preparation of foods. Through Its 260 Health Centers, the Red Ooss reached 00,252 persons. In these Health Centers, 4,015 health lectures were given and 780 health exhibits held. 2 In the United Stateq last year, persons were killed and 8,600,000 Injured in industrial accidents. To prevent this enormous waste the Redi Cross held 5,100 first aid classes with a total of 101,000 students enrolled. J Life-Savin- The goods and reasonble prices speak for themselves 19,-87- 1 Order Your Butter wrappers This Week. nH TRADE ad $10:00 CASH WITH US Get Set of Aluminum Ware .c&or $1.98 The Laketawn High School reorganized their Student Body Wednesday Oct' 19, The following were elected as Du. v New Home Sewing Machines You can buy these on the Installment Plan Get our prices on all kinds of Merchandise l We meet all competition tor cash 75,-43- i RED CROSS RESCUED ane Kearl, President Lydia Earley vice President Grace Irwins Secretary, Humphrey Keari Treasurer Phyliss Johnson Lola Wahlstrom, Madge Kearl, Joseph Earley and Delmas Kearl amusement committee, J. F. Hoyt Cheer master Grace Irwin Manager of the Voliy Bali team, Stanley Wahlstrom custodian of the Base ball team. Rich 600,000 FROM DEATH Tuesday November 8th, Mr, Hyrum Jensen, our new creamery manager moved his family from Star Valley Wyoming, into the vacant house of Jose- Citizens Ticket. 1921 Progressive Citizens! Ticket ph Cheney. Several of his' five children are attending school here. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Cox from Daniel Wyoming were herg a few days last week getting winter supplies and visiting Mrs. Merlin Kearl. Mr. andJMrs. John Lamborn are over the arrival.of a new baby girl bom Oct, 22, 1921. g ' Mr- - Wiiford Price and family have moved over in the Thomson residence for the winter. tV School was closed Thursday and , Friday so that the teachers and Superintendent G. N, Weston could attend the U. E. A. institute at Salt Lake City. - Mr. Charles Eller has moved his family to Logan, he expects to follow in a few days. Mr. Charles Alley is expecting to occupy Mr. Charles Eller. the vacant house of Mrs. Elia Boulton and .children are here visiting with theirksister Mrs. David Kearl. w - Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weston Fix It While Its Fixable ' j returned from Logan Oct 16 after starting son Rex.in schoolat the A. C. . , their , t I Mrs. Wm. Webb is on the sick list this week. . b j -- Mrs. Jos. Weston who him An athletic been sick the care last few weeks is steadily improving. hs to take he very baa I wrong with, your cir now but a diagnosis will cost adically and seventh grades, Mrs. Bird left on Wednesday of last week to take part on he U. E. A. program at Salt .Lake City juul was unable to get back to Laketown. t . or he goes to bad with There may not be anything of himself a crash Miss Norma Weston was substituting two days for Mrs. Bird as teacher of the sixth righ1 yo1: nothing, andi if we see where. w. can do you ten dollars, worth of good at r r a very small expense, you. 11 be ahead .until Monday night . tn the long run. . ..Mrs; Mary K. Weston took a short trip to Salt Lake City, to visit her son Rusiel Fixing Automobiles who is attending the L, D. S. U. Mrs. Clora Watson has returned County Furniture Co, Election is our long suit from MoQtpelier where she has been visiting her daughter Mrs. Mary A. Lynn. Kentiedy Bros. - ' Props. 1 Mr. John Nicholls and son of Randolp Spent 11,200,000 for Relief of have been in Laketown picking and stor. Famine Sufferers In China ing Bishop Robinsons apples. Last Year. I SPENCER i BROS: & CO. i I Rich Coiytys Largest Store, OUR WAR PRICES ARE DOWN TO 1913 36 cent 25 cents Vanilla Flavoring tenon 35 cent " 25 cents i 3t cent - 35 cent ' 2i cents Pineapple w v Colorings, Red, Yellow, Brown and Orange 25 cents i 10 cent Sunbrite Cleaner 05 cents 76 cent SilverWare Cleaner 30 cent Sun-Mai- Tomatoes ( Raisons d 1 to customer Our Drug Line 35 rents 24 ) cents is Most Complete ')M To help overcome conditions of aente distress In five famine stricken provinces of Northern China, where millions of persons were affected by an unprecedented shortage of food, the American Red Cross during tbe last fiscal year spent more than $1,200,000, fl,000,000 of which was contributedand by National Headquarters inthe remainder by various gron terested In the welfare of China. Through the wide relief operations thus made possible It Is estimated that more than 600,000 famine sufferers were saved from starvation. To the end that similar prompt relief measures by the organization may always be possible the Red Cross Is asking continued support by the American people by universal renewal of membership at the Annual Red Cross Roll Call, November 11 to 24. The method of relief employed by the American Red Cross In Its operations In China was particularly effective, for In addition to saving hundreds of thousands of lives It provided China with more than 900 miles of permanent roads that are sorely needed to prevent a recurrence of famine. At one time the Red Cross employed 74,000 Chinese workmen, paying them In food for themselves and dependents, this food toeing brought in from Manchuria and elsewhere. MEAT iii.h'i ASK FOR OUR MIXED HEN FOOD ONE DOLLAR ANNUAL DUES IN THE AMERICAN RED CROSS MAKES YOU A PARTICIPANT IN RELIEF WORK FOR THE HELPLESS THAT GIRDLES THE GLOBE. ' ' ANSWER THE ANNUAL RED CROSS ROLL CALL 1921.' NOVEMBER 11-2- 4. - - t I a.a. t , . TTTT Tt" TT PTTf . L Facts For You About Steel 2 f 4 w Three Reasons That Assure Substantial Returns to Buyers of Shares in the Utah Steel Corporation ; i ' s from eastern and t mills protect this territory There no possibility whatever of is from eastern competion. thisprotective wall. This market belongs to breaking down Fact N6, iron ore; high grand coking coal and limitless Jbads of limestone are at the d oors of our Midvale mills. They can be placed in our plant more cheaply than i f e , 3 is the geographical center of a mar- No ket for steel products-- a market with a population of 20,000,000 people. A freight rate advantage averaging $15 a this market ton lower than freight Tates into Fact r middle-wes- producers of steel in Utah. the raw materials are assembled at any other steel mill in America. I r. nothing intangibe in the great industrial project now under way to make Midvale the Steel City of the West. These three facts stand as the absolute guaranty of success-an- d success means a tremendous increase in the wealth of Utahthe prosperity of those who shaie jn the enterprise. There-i- $ L85 case Rubbers and Overs boss For Tbe Entire Family vERESH J aa t a.a.Aa TTTTTTTYTTTTTTTTtV TTTSTTTTTTtTTtTv AAAAAAA-- . How To Share Frofils Send For Free Booklet Our freebooklet tells how we propose to increase our plant to a capacity of $12,000,000 worth of steel products a year, Read hoWv the demand for steel comes from every quarter. Learn how Utah is protected against eastern competition by freight rate advantages. Compare for yourself the costs of assembling raW materials at our Midvale mills and at Eastern and' Middle West mills Let us tell you in detail what we propose to do to meet the opportunities in the great steel market that now awaits our ability to fill orders. UTAH -- ; -i ' Our 8 per cent cumulative preferred stock is available at $100 per share. With each hare of prefered stock unconditional ownership in one share 'of common stock of no pat value js included. Refer back to the history of steel in America an4 consider the assured future of steel in Utah then you will have Mi idra ' ' of the value of this common stock to you. ? f - jr Write your name and address at the bottom of this adve LSrt ent, riip out and mail. We will send you complete information how to assure you r own profits from U tah .steel devdor r ml STEEL CORPORATION BOSTON BUILDING Fame Fact No, 3 This is not a new or speculative venture. The mills of the Utah Steel Corporation have been in succes-fu- l operation for' more than six years. In this period the profits from operation have increased the plan investment over 1,000 per cent from $175,000 to more than $1,800,000. SALT LAKE CITY UTAH Address |