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Show f HE i486 NWS,. RANDOLPH, UT.l! Striking :Neu) Lzd Crocs Poster ItED CROSS HEALS A YEAR'S RICH COUNTY NOTICE UOUIIOSDF WAR DEPARTMENT (I- - Red Cross Aided K5,C 33 " l... -s in United .SiitssLossci K 25,003 Disabled CHAPTERS disasters. with iu:a-dreds reported killed' and in lured, und more than 145,000 either hornet, ss or requiring assistance, called for emer-- , Ency relief measure and the ex- pcndlture of by the American :ited Cross during the fiscal year ending June 0, 19:2'2. according to a statement based on the forth-- . coming annual report of the Red Cross. The greatest, toll of life was taken by hnrrlcajie and tornado, while the overflowing of rivers, the breaking of dams and torrential rains drove the greatest number of people from their homes. The property lifss was estimated at more than V , , - , ; vJ 13, 1922.' NOTICE is hereby given ' that ;EJ ward V. Mattson, of Lake town, Mail who, on September 8, 1920, made .(Home FIELD OF SERVICE stead entry, Every Veteran fJccdin Help Gets Individual Attention of Sym- pathetis Workers. j SWJNEj, j J 8, Sec. for 019775 SWi. SElNWj, We are especially prepared NiNEi. to meet your demands in NWjSFA, be. Repairing or Fitting Frames 6; before Duplicating : needed j , 2 Vf ' Jasper Henderson" r J. v will cheerfully you so. J. Johnson -- Broken Lenses Fitting New Glasses We will test your eyes free and if glasses will help you "e will fit them aud if not the Clerk of the . District Court, at Randolph, Utah on the 1st. da of December, 1922, Claimant names as witnesses: y"V MV $ re- gard to glasses. Township ,12 North, Range 5 East, Salj Lake Meridian;' has filed notice of intention jo' make three-y?a- r Proof, to establish claim, to the land above' descr y The year's disasters reported Included twenty-si- x floods, nineteen tornadoes, fifteen fires, four epidemics, two theatre collapses, rwo shipwrecks (one an airship), and a bridge mine; explosion, railway collision, add a drought. Of the floods In the United States that at San An-- , tonlo, Texas, cnused the greatest and the high , property loss, $0,000,000 mark of fatalities, 100, while the . flood In the vicinity of Vicksburg and ; Natchez. Miss., forced 31,000 persons dertaking to furnish these disabled men with the compensation and med, from. their homes. ical care, to which they are entitled, A National Calamity In ' the Red Cross disaster relief yet their especial care is a duty of the there will probably remain Red Cross. Why? Because the r records cannot handle the cases of i for many years one calamity which men individually; It must . touched nearly every state with a handle these, men In bulk under a .sense of horror and of Joss. This was policy. The Government the distressing collapse of the roof standardized has of the Knickerbocker Theatre In or neither the authority, the funds the equipment for working out the ' x Washington, D. C.. resulting In problem of the individual man. There deaths and .125 persons Injured. Is where the American Red Cross Situated In the center of the .heautl-- - finds Its greatest field for service, aid ful Northwest residential section, this ing through Its very active Chapters motion picture theatre vas patronized In reaching the disabled man with Imof both prominence persons by many mediate practical help, assisting hi In the official and civil life of the Na- while his claim is emerging from tlonal Capital, whose family and per-- . family the process of adjustment, furntshins sonaf connections radiated out oyer articles of comfort, funds to tide over The horror was . the entire country. difficult periods, the friendly tAuch the snowstorm a terrific Intensified by of personal helpful which, though it retarded, did not recreation and encouragement, amuseblock Red Cross relief. ment. It Is the warm hand of symAirship Crash Finds, Aid at Hand pathy and understanding which the The crash and destruction of the U. American Red Cross extends to the S Armys, large airship Roma In Vimajority of these disabled rginia Inst February with tlie loss of 34 men, some of them friendless In the officers and men and 11 injured was whirl of life, thousands of them with the first disaster of its kind to call for wives and children dependent upon Red Cross relief In this country. The them, and hundreds of them freqtent-l- y suddenness of the accident tested the helpless in the face of grim nepreparedness of the organization and cessity. .'of the Chapter at Hampton, Va.,,but 2,679 Chapters Aiding Veterans the response was immediate and relief In this work, upon whose accom- furnished the survivors, also funds for plishment- tiie American Red Cross is i.,tbe 'expenses of relatives of the dead, enrollment in urging a claim to distances who came from long Roll Call which, opens on Armis--jtlcthe their own. Day and closes with ThanksgivIn the year's oversea record, for aid 2,679 Chapters In all parts of rendered "by the Red Cross are two ing Day. are engaged. This is 35( country the one in Manila, Bres In the Philippines, were itnore than working for a which destroyed 1,000 homes, with and 5,000 persons men last year when approximately i loss of $1,500,000 ,$10,000,000 was expended by the Namade homeless, the other at Tonio, tional Organization and the Chapters their from dwellings. which drove 3,000 together in harmonious unity. working and In medical relief that was quick iFor the current fiscal year National San in epidemic the smallpox effective , , appropriated Headquarters Domingo, which had a total of 22.000 an increase of $305,500.84 over a In single day. cases with 225 deaths the amount spent for the work among tested the readiness of the Red Cross men in the year ended June said can same be the and for action, 30 last. Since it is estimated that the which hurricane, of the San Domingo will expend close to $7,000,-00- 0 killed 12 persons and reduced the Chapters their own funds, the grand from A homes cf 182 persons to wreckage. total of Red Cross expenditures for flood In San Salvador, with a death this single work Is expected again to toll of 50 and 2,000 refugees, was also reach the $10,000,000 mark by June 30, the local Chap, effectually handled by 1923. ter of the American Red Cross. Hospital and District Office Work Perfected Relief Machinery' the fiscal year a total of over During The year has seen the farther perand volunteer, has fection of disaster relief administra- , 1,000 persons, paidRed Cross in Amerl-duty in been fieUd engaged of in measures every tive of the U. S. offices or district the and that hospitals can Red Cross activity, Bureau. An average of 8,000 work may be carried on to still greater Veterans Red new cases requires definite and parAmerican the ' accomplishments ticular attention each month. The deCross is appealing for widespread rearticles for mand for Chapter-mad- e the newal of membership during this hospital patients is constant. Roll Call, to be conducted During last year Sendee Claims and year from Armistice Day (November Information Service at National HeadThanksgiving ; ii) to, and including, handled 37,200 compensation quarters 30). , Day (November and Insurance claims, 24,560 allotment and allowance cases, and 9,700 miscellaneous claims. Since February, 1919 Cross Roll Call It has disposed of 64,174 allotment checks payable to veterans swhlch the World Around Post Office Department reported No. 'ISEi, Section 81, Township 13 North Range 5 East ;& Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, When on November 11 the world halts to observe the fourth anniver-saiof Armistice Day, artd the Aineri. can Red Cross Inaugurates Its Annual Roll Call, for., the enrollment of tbs 1023 membership, the people of the United States may well pause to thin. of the unparalleled contribution to the cause of peace made by our Army and Navy in the World War. The glory of It Is a common tradition; but (be wounds of war remain. They are not healed in a day, in a year, nor in four years. An.l on Armistice Day there. will be under treatment in Government ! hosp.tals over 25,000 men, broken physically by wounds, exposure, nervous strain and exhaustion incident to their service in the war. The Government without stint is un- e, Ellington Ave Ogden, Utah. , . . SALE A .FiTCE at 3., It Lai October jy' '$' - T- QK S. LAND it;, Ul$h Men , in Hospitals After Four Years of Peace. , Total $C3, COD, CCD. ; FOR For Sa!n 'ha t.vi big lots and nw on south mai l street ve-- - easy p; men; 0 tn. Write JVi's S A c innon ... , tell . . CiA? E Richard Weston Clifford Henderson all of Laketown, f Uf 1 jeweler Gould B. Blake'y ' Evanston Register. . ... VRIGHt y, yoming (J.v-ernme- CSC , XAaarJXiyiiimxxmi.'itriy) car lots a specialty Office and nine--ty-sl- worry-dispellin- g "Wholesale & Re ti! Denier EvailSOl) October 13, 1922. US Rugs , Robes , TRIAL W'0' and , .Repair alL kinds of Gloves Coat and etc. tVORK GUARANTEED that the this office lists of lands, selected by the said dor section 6 of the approved July 16. School lands, viz: -- j 1 .Act of 4. as State DEPARTMg-NLO- U.iS.rLA ' U; Utah: un City, Congr ss. Indemnity! D diil : THE INJERIOR OFFICE at Salt Lake - ,O.L 11,1922. NCTICL is hereby given th-.Haze Lon R. Nebekcr, of Laketown, Utah who, on October 13, 1917, made Home- - Just ' - Serial No. U22432 j 14 SEJ NEI, Section I; Township Kange 6 Easf& Lot 4, Townsh-- stead North SEiNUi, 12, East Salt Lake - No. Meridian. Our Fall Lines of Dry Goods Including five-yea- Blankets, Underwear, Hoisery, Yarns, Sweafercoats, Ginghams Owfings and 'Leather Vests. " J Arrived 017066, for SNEJ, 3 & 4, NEJSWJ Lots NiSEl, entry, Section 7, Township 13 North, Range. 7 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed nol Copies of ssid lists, so far as they ce of intention to make r Proof relate to ::iid tracts by descriptive sub to establish ;claim to the land above divisions, have been conspicuously post described, before the Clerk of the Dised I., this office ior inspection by any per trict Court, at Randolph, Utah on the son interested anu by the public genera!!' . 21st day of November, 1922, During the period of publication of Claimant names as witnesses: thisnot ce. or any time thereafter, and Nebeker Shirley before final approval and certification, Lorenzo Smith under departmental regulations of Apri: Earnest Irwin 25, 1907, protests or con; ests against the all of Laketown, Ut. Brigham Irwin claim of the State .to any of the Gould B. Blakely ' herenibefore, described Register. on the ground that the same is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural North, Range ? ' V..,. Get your bindlog twine hjEF IN THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT Washington, D. C. Failure so to protest COURT OF RICH COUNTY, STATE OF or contest, within the time specified, will . , be considered sufficient evidence of non Earnest Corless, Administrator of the mineral character of the tracts and the Estate of ,, llliam Corless Sr. deceased. selections thereof, being otherwise free Plaintiff. i The Chapter Is the unit of the Red: from objection,-wilbe approved to the VS Cross organization which is accessible or famhis veteran to every disabled Austin Neal, and Malle Neal, his ily. Between July 1, 1921, and June 30, wife. Defendents. Gould B. Blakely 1022, the Chapters had reported 1,085,-07- 9 THE STATE OF U'l AH .TO SAID) Instances of service to Register. men and their dependents, at a cost DEFENDANT : ; e estimated from reports' now at hand of NOTICE You ere hereby summoned to appear more than $5,310,000. work The basis of this Commencing October the first, the within twenty days after the service of of the .Red Cross Is the Individual of our Bear: River price wagon coal, at this summons upon you, if served within needs of the disabled veteran to the end that he may obtain h(s rights un- our Mine No. 4 will be $ j.00 le county 'n "hich this action is brought per ion der the law, that his especial wants Vte are getling out an excellent otherwise within thirty days after service, grade may be immediately supplied, that his own and his familys situation may be of Coal and w earnestly solicit your anc defend the above entitled action; rendered happy and cheerful, and that patronage. Bear River Coal Company and in case of your failure so to do, their outlook for the future may for judgement will be rendered against you Independent visualize Incentives and fruitful effort. according to the demand of the complaint, You will find the prices are very reason able and the merchandise of the best quality Get Our Prices. We Can Save You Money YOURS FOR BUSINESS TJ ' i . . round-the-worl- d Rich County Furniture Co. , Roll v Call campaign the serva universal effort to Red Cross workers In ice of war-tim-e the peace program by their particiCall. In this way pation in the Boll of volunteers will once vast st army the the more affiliate with' the work of Comanifold phases. its in Cross Red been assured b.v operation also has InGovernment and private maritime Roll Call that terests In a deep-se- a member Is designed to reach every In every part of member or potential en voyage or the world who may he temporarily In any port. i Thousands of Chapters will adopt of enrollment 1he home canvas plan which originated in Pittsburgh,' where last year, It resulted in a membership cent. All records iacrease of 50 per will b kept campaign in tfcis year's cn stnhdnrd size cards to be' filed by edch Chapter for future use. which has been filed 8pread Christmas Joy Abroad More thall 100,000 Christmas boxes for the children of Central Europe were packed by tha Junior Red Cross last year. The spread of Christmas Joy through these boxes will be largely H Increased this year because of the plans already under way. fj ; Peace-TIm- s e Yhis action is brought to recover a judgement! foreclosing plaintiffs mortga-a ge upon the land described in said com J Neverallow another, person to sign plaint, Fred R. Morgan Daintiff Attorney, your checks for you unless you have authorized them in writing at the ;f Ernest Corless. administrator of said Estate , Plaintiff bank; We demand this for the banks prote ction as well as yours. Bank of Randolph' I A City Meat Market with the Clerk of said Court.- . Bit Net "all you can, but your bit,-$1makes for strength of the Amer' servir oan Red Cross in peace-timStrength in numnbers multiplies r le. Join today.. Your p. O. Address Randolph, Utah Meats, Groceries, Fruits And ' 9 V Vegetables WE ALSO BUY CREAM ONLY UP TO DATE MARKET IN tHONE NUMBER THE,OUNTY 36. ' Fur Rent two of four rooms Modern, lighted and in 'good location Inquire at News Office. X- - v.-s E SUMMONS purposes, will be received and noted for! report to the General Land Office at unde-llverabl- the mempendous task of world has been bership throughout the first complete laid In a plan for the and comprehensive system of registrain tion of the Red Cross membership all its 3,300 active Chapters at borne and abroad. An important feature of the will be ; , Make NOT I CE ; To Whom It May Concern:- Notiee is. hereby given State of' Utah has filed in an-nu- ' Furs , Sait Lake City, Utah. $3,030.-002.90- - Ta.i PA Y ycur Sut$criqtion United States Land Office, e , We CIVE record-breakin- The Annual Boll Call of the Ameri can Red Cross for registration of the on membership for 1823 will begin and 11, November Armistice Day, November ch.se on Thanksgiving Day, SO. The ground work for this stu- la I.Xfff.Furs. Felts, Wool. Jvo.k. Scrap .r.u. Metal, Rubbers, Bones and Bags REFERENCE ST lCKGF AlEt- S BANK EVANSTON' WYOMING Ctf:u Tl.tr.e 3 W Residence Phone 3ft R , Red Heard Routl Vo I Sc Riveting the attention of the beholder on the fact that the American Red Cross is chartered by Congress as an official volunteer relief organization the dome of the Capitol at Washington, upon which is superimposed a large Red Cross, is the central figure of a new poster for the Annual Red Cross Roll Call. The poster, which has been pronounced one of the most striking of innumerable representations of the famous dome, is the work of Franklin Booth, a New York artist of wide renown. It will, be displayed throughout the country during the Roll Call period, Armistice Day to Thanksgiving, when the Red Cross izsmbership for 1923 will be enrolled. ' aesolutly reliable on County War--Lous- e : |