OCR Text |
Show wch couimr hcaper Randolph, utah Locals hen spring conus, a thorough job of specialized , pnd Mrs. Dan Schmid and three children visited in Randolph Thursday. Mrs. Schmid was, the former Mrs. Walter Marshall. FOR SALE: About two tons of Barley and Oats, mixed. Stanley Wilson. Carpenter Fred and Alva Smith have gone to Almy where they are ibuilding a new home for Ethel Sims. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Leo McKinnon and Mrs. V. B. Jackson were in Salt Lake City Wednesday 20th. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Longhurst and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Heelstrom left for Idaho Falls Wednesday morning. They will visit with relatives several days before returning. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hoffman brought their son Kielh home from Salt Lake Saturday. Kieth is ' recovering from his accident ibut still suffers severe your car needs lubrication. This is not an ordinary greasing lubrication but a complete with the correct, lubricant t too, because all vfitfRuS) eP - Salt Lake Wednesday. Miss Marjean Sorensen is home with her family after attending school in Salt Lake all winter. Grace Cornia is sufficiently recover cl to toe back at ischool. Everyone was glad to see Grace back at school again. Mrs. Etta Peart is back in Randolph after spending several months in Evanstown. , SaLE : Building Lots in Ran. stations and 88-Vi- co u. and theres a station or dealer in your neighbor hood. Drive in dolph, Utah. Also good Phiilco Radio Battery. Write or see Orlando Dick-'T andoiph, Utah. ' The Ward Reunion held March 13 and 14 was a big succe33. Everyone reported having an enjoyable time. 175child-re- n n, ! were served the first day and 310 adults the second day. Ail all day work day was held at the Randolph Relief Society House March 11 wlh-th- e ladies bringing Pot .uclJ Lunch. Quilts were quilted and Welfare Work started.. The Feart Bros, new store on south main street is inder construction and material is toeing assemoled daily. Mr. and Mrs. Myran Hillstrom have purrehased the George Smith home on Canynon St. and aie bus remodeling it getting ready ready to move in. Yne junior Prom will be held at Randolph Apr.l 4th. Special features and Program. Mi. and Mrs. Gene McKinnon an on Steven are visiting in Randolph for a and get your share of longer car life. at STATIONS Qet highest quality products PEP OO-VI- CO AND DEALERS i JL A btjl P,p 88 Ceieliee Ftp 8t Cetelime Alim Vue, Qeettr SleU Preituu Meier 0 Oil IIFIHIH6 commhy UTAH Eol mmr I Grow Your Own Vitamins Tastier - -- Healthier With the Presidents proposal for the discontinuance of ' Selective Service on March 31, America will rely on voluntary enlistments for the maintenance of the Regular Army at authorized strength. In view of world conditions today, this is a step of , the gravest importance to every American citizen. Never before in history has any nation raised and maintained !a million-ma- n army by the volunteer system alone. Our belief our in individual freedom, our safety and ideals, to out duty promote world peace all are bound up iij this decision. This is your Army, and voluntary enlistment is your choice. It must not fail. With your help it will not fail. The Army must continue to provide adequate occupa , tion forces overseas, to supply these forces, and to help in keeping America strong and secure. Your help and understanding can do much to ' a steady flow of voluntary enlistments, necessary to sound training and the efficient performance of the Armys task. When you discuss this subject with your sons, brothers, husbands or friends who may be considering an Army career, bear in mind the advantages offered by a enlistment. Among them are the choice of branch of service ard of overseas theater where openings exist. and the opportunity for thorough training in valuable skills. A job in the new Regular Army compares favorably with the gverac in industry, and has more opportunities for promotion uiu most. You can help by giving your respect and support to the man who enlists voluntarily to do hi$ part in, carry- to build ys iug endure. a peace that will ROBERT P. PATTERSON J -- dealers are equipped to do the work en-coura-ge ar . of Wendover, VOLUNTARY Utah returned home Wednesday afto. spending several days Vision g her par-- ! ena Mr. and Mrs. Ernes,. McKinnon. Her mctlier accompanied her home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe troremaEter o Ogden were business visitors at Rand-op- h Tuesday. They weie accompanied home by Mrs. W. E. Marshall an grandson Lenris. ANY U. ENLISTMENT, 1 ARMY u REGARDING ( 3D 'id P I' AT CALL K3-F- RECRUITING STATION 1-- t'O JO 1 202 Federal Building Ogden, Ufah Metrtlea ( beg that sportsmen and others carrying guns refrain from blasting away a Joe Mars? Romwhere I sit- -. signs now being placed oy the stte or. signs by various highways. Shot-u-p le truck lead re being returned to the road ccmmision for repair. 's r SECRETABY OF WAR FOR FULL INFORMATION f Af days. r ; Mrs. Ruth McKinnon r world-wide-obligatio- ns Officials of ,the state road commision vegetables Only garden-fres- h give you ALX theit vitamins. There will be no guesswork famous if you plant Your Seeds. Grown Mountain will local dealer has them you can help VOUQ'AQr.'lV D ITS PART FOR PEAGG paini Mrs." Russell Carless and Mrs. Lawrence Hanney werre in Salt Lake several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Kieth Jessop visited in its convenient, applied to every moving part. And Clovj Do Men Like Women? get them for you promptly. P. 0. Bi 1619 Salt Ukt PROBATE AND ? CO. PORTER-WALTO- N City 11. Utah Planting information free for orchard, garden, ranch or farm NOTICES 2 Consult clerk uf district court or John Deere Estate of Lois Kennedy, deceased. t. Creditors will present claims where the first habits, attitudes, and at his uie unuersigned practices of the child are io.rued. xv .es.dence. in Randolph, Rich County will largely' determine his behavior on Ucah, on or before the 7th day of Julj the. highway and other public places. A. L ). 1947. Parrs and Service RANDOLPH GARAGE Safety at Home means better, happier mg lor everyone. Lt.er living in a heme where the hou..e, its equipment, and furnishings are designed and constructed to eliminate hazards it the source or to safeguard against those which cannot be eliminated. 3etter living follows in a home where .he people in it are aware of potential dangers and take precautions to safeguard especially little children, the and elderly members of the family. Better living follows where safe. practices in ordinary routine jobs are a matter of habit; and where the house-iol- d management is orderly - free from lurry, confusion, and emotional tension. '.iv Mix Paint of elbow grease used in Plenty thoroughly mixing the paint before using will be a help in insuring e Pour off the satisfactory job. liquid from the top of the can of paint, into another can, stir the remaining paste thoroughly, then pour back the liquid and stir again until you have a smooth, uniform mixture. Finally '"box the paint by pouring it from one can into an other1, several times. m Spanish Colonies empire, From a ianish colonies have dwindled to io de Oro, Spanish Morocco ana waller possessions in Africa, plus Africa inary Islands off northwest id Balearic Islands in western editerranean. once-extensi- As the safety of the home is improved 3e . integrity of its members will oe enhanced. Safety is the thoughtful, areful attitudes which produce order, ifficency, and he responsibility to safeguard lives. These are basic qualities 'f true character. They make for a finer, stronger citizenry. ve GEORGE KENNEDY, Administrator of the Estate fol-o- Lois Kennedy, Adv. March 7, 14, our town. Look at any mar-ricouple like the Cuppers. Jane wouldnt nag if Dee spent his .evenings with the boysbut actually Dee lilies nothing better than to stay homely the fire, sharing a glass of beer with Jane, playing cribbage, or just talking. ed Continued From Page One Quality Farm Equipment c I wouldnt say that that was -so But in IsOTxCE TO CREDITORS Governor Maw Proclaims o Copyright, 1947, United Deceased. Music While You Work According to the Britannica Book experimentation in an industrial music project first developed by thg British government for war workers and adopted widely in factories and offices in this country, demonstrated that fast music does not mean fast work. A sharply de fined . melody is 1prefersible ' to rich ' orchestration, the Book of the Yea,r points out. and instrumental music is preferred for indutriai use use'-spoken 'words' often distract music-while-you-wo- beca- the worker-listen- . er Bolivian ' JVlines Native Indians with bellows for lungs work the tin ore oj .Bolivia at, levels ,of 13,000 feet and more, where other people gasp with the ef fort of walking. Gold and silver, which lured Spanish conquerors tc the , region fqur centuries ago,' are still mined. Copper, lead, , zinc, -- t 'ei Proers Foundati on Boxes Strongly Made Those familiar folding paper boxes which are used to package food hems and - other .consumer products .generally contain three separate layers of paperboard The outside surface is known in the trade as the top liner, the inside as the inner liner and the center is called the filler. Some boxes are made of several layers of various - Nutrient The new nutrient X, studied by dairy industry scientists of th Beltsville station experiment makes food more palatable to ani mals and thus helps them maintaii &odd growth since they eat more Nutrient X is present, in milk ane several milk products. In lettuce egg yolk, bef and pork muscle, and in bluegrass and alfalfa, as well as in timothy and alfalfa hay.' 1 - - kinds of paper . Surface Mold ' Potent Virus ' In tests, department of agricultu p bfushed off liphtlv with a soft. . experimenters, found' that one .or millionth of a, cubic centimeter slightly damp cloth or soft tissue blood drawn from a hog infeqt to use clean cloth, or with paper Try cholera was (very' frequent paper for mrh spot Work outdoors. sufficient to infect another h if feasible, to keep the fungus from with cholera and fi f, j scattering in the- house.,' hundred thousandths of a cubic ce timetef, occcasiortaliy jjroduc Surface mold on cloth, leather and other materials can "often be Overcrowding Refrigerator The coopperation of eeryone and every An overcrowded refrigerator can-tois needed to bring this it organization as cold "Convenient Sun Suit keep each item as I When making sun suits for chilvould if the air could circulate safety education to the homes of : our nore freely. Its the same princi- State. Tbe rudiments of safe living dren. mothers can save time and must be stressed again and again ,is strength bv selecting a design that ple as crowding together to stay Eternal vigilance is the price of safetungsten, wolfram, 'antimony ,anc is economical and simole tt make, frarm. Keeping the sides of the rebismuth round out1 the list of- prin- easy to put on and take off, and remember ; . frigerator clear is also essential for ty' AT HOME metals. "SAFETY BEGINS i cipal easy to wash and iron, i good refrigeration. t S-- 21, 28. New of the Year, And when ho does go out, for an afternoon of fishing down at Sewards Creek, or for an evening glass of beer at Andy Botkin's Garden Tavern, Jane is almost always with him (except when shes got a spot of baking in the oven). .From where I sjt, respect doesnt rule out everyday companionship . . , and never should. They go together essential parts of a successful marriage. ar- -. ing that American men dont really like the company of women. They just put them up on a pedestal and leave them there. the respective signers for further information. f that recent tide in a national magazine, claim- ? Write for it. Maybe you read , GUARDIANSHIP 1 . ( one-hal- cholera. 1 A ' teaspoon holds 3,6 c bic centimeters. ) Doses of one fi millionth of a cubic centimet were not infective. Cholera vir was most abundant in the blood artificially infected hogs ,on "t sixth to eighth days after infectic |