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Show fcutii t 'i .;i To n j 'rtA:v nsucpBitE PubBe a a ct a assistant 'ftofants totaling tot Oelober,1945. were authorized JU9i Couffar poor of Public Raatopk, 3m Fiiiar Dec 7. tear Hire Vt!.$r 1945 C Mary'H. Re, Director of of Public Wei-f4- ri Deportment County th These, payments bene- reported. indiVWdal and families fited 35 Nicholls left Wednesday October payments repin the county. Ptwo where 9h! win spend of r. from iu' increase $40 Septem-laeat Thanksgiving and the week end with yhile the number of cases remain relatives and friends. . , Mr. and Mrs. Tom jui unchanged. Dean, Ted and said, $1,244 or Of the total,; Mrs. Re spent Thanksgiving at Randolph 33 was cases under wHh Mr. and Mrs. Dave 71.1 percent paid Jones and fam- assistance effre, Mm. ny lSiSAMCO : Le-Gra- nd old-a- the or 17.8 1 . or dependent childrn; $144 B1 RICH COUUTY ' Rich county farmers will take time out from seasonal work in the next four weeks to elect AAA Community ' and County Committeemen ' for ' the ' ; coming year,',.-;', : Three community committeemen, a chairman and two alternates, as well as a delegate to the county convention, will be. chosen, in each of toe countys' four farming communitiea. The delegates will later elect the three-ma- n committee which .will administer AAA activitdee within toe county. " Mr. Leo; McKinnon, chairman of the County AAA committee, said today that dates, hours and places for holding the annual election are a! follows: Randolph, Courthouse, 2 p. m., Dec. program; $311 percent was Issued five families Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cox and of Evanston and Mr. and Mrs. family Ken ent was for three cases classified as Hoffman and of Randolph spent family and 2.9 $50 or unemployable; percent Thanks giwing day with Mr. and Mrs. ms for two adults in institutions. Charles Cox. Public assistance payments totaling Mr. and Mrs. Rolk Eastman had $721,514 were made to or id behalf of Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs all programs in the Felix Lake of 14,726 cases under Evanston. State in October of 1945. according to Mr. Gilbert Cox of Ogden had Thanks( report released today by the Public giving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Welfare Commission.. These payments Heber Cox and Ray and William. amounted to $12,826 higher than - the Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bryson and Thea total, paid in October last yaer, while were, guests of Mr. and Mrs.- Chester avr the same period the number of Bryson for ; Thanksgiving at Randolph. recipient cases declined , 359. Mr. and Mrs.' Albert Lbhghurst and Possibly indicative of general cut Nelda had' Thanksgiving dinner at Almy backs in employment is the fact that with Mr: and Mrs. Red Bruce. ' the October caseload show Mr. Luther Brysoij has recently been ed an increase of 42 over the previous made janitor of our chapel. ' month, the first interruption l&i the Sunday Pres. Williams and, Sidney downward trend in' this series " since Sims of Evanston were the speakers at 1944. d Close to of the increase Sacrament meeting..,. They gave very over September was 'in 'ihe employable beneficial and instructive thoughts to SEEING his two squads of infantry pinned down' by enemy The rise in the employable all group. fire, Lt. Beryl R. Newman, Fargo, N. D., boldly advanced, present. We hope they will visit caseload, equaling 46 percent, was the wounding two with hit Tommy gun and chasing two others into a house. us often. moat significant recorded, in. that proWhen the latter two attempted to retake a gun, he lulled them. Then he Mr. Ray Spencer and family and Mr. gram since January, 1939. Although Lynn Huffaker and kicked in the door of the house and forced eleven armed and family enemy gunners to Wynn the number is small, the 'report pointe- Huffaker went to Aurora to spend the surrender. He was awarded the Medal of Honor. Victory, Bond investments ' d out, .numbering only 38 cases, in week end with Mr. and support men in all services who made this drive for final victory, October 1945 as compared to 3717 in Thanksgiving U. S. Treasury DparlO-- t Mrs. Emmit Durfee and Mrs. Chloe September 1939, the fluctuation in caselmother. Spencer, Rays They returned oad in this program is generally conshome Sunday evening and reported idered by the Department of Public they had a very fine time. Welfare as a .fair barometer of empMr. Cliff Colley arrived in town Sunloyment conditions. .The" employable He. Js.the. husbaad..pf Mrs.. Virday.. group, composed of cases with people Mr.' and Mrs.', George G.' Gudgell ginia Cox Colley. This couple have .Mrs. Effie Sprouse has returned able to work ' if work were available been! living 'in Chicago ' for several and George G. 'Gudgell 3rd, his. home Jr., after having enjoyed a short Assistance te- given on an wife and two sons of Salt Lake, Vtere vielt'with her children, Mr. and Mrs. months; r emergency bkeiato tide a family.-oveJim. Kenneth Hoffman 6t Randolph house guests of Mrs. Willis E. Kearl Albert Gros jean and family of Provo. temporary sickness dr. Injury),- is natof Round Valley over toe .Week end. was a town visitor Tuesday. ' Mrs. Ethel Cook,.' Mr. Joe Cook and urally very sensitive to. changes and Present .too, were Mr.' and Mrs. Dell A party was giyen .Monday evening Mm. Lettle Gibbons were .in Salt-trends in economic "ted. . employment the Junior Girls of,MlA at the home Cok of Meadowvllle.V- - ; Lake City transacting business. Also conditibhs. The, employable caseload by Mr. and Mni. Rhlpii 'HlggieU left bf Maud 'Cor.f' They 'Surprised Bob and Salt Lake. were tMr. and Mrs. Del , ya th first ; improved em they all. had. an week forSLake wheto Ralph , iiCook; iSUuutaifXA lime. tok enjoyable ployment oprtfaufrdioOTastoned'lyy will he employed" ImF the '.,Winter. Gibbons. Jimmy Stacey. was rushed to the hosexpansions before and daring' war time. Is toe Mrs. Ward Price June at and was Coalville Frank Whittington of Idaho Falls at Thursday' pital It has'.that., 11 would operated upon for a ruptured appendix-H- e home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. toe week end here. His bro ' spent be one of the first to reflect changes been Frank recently Price, having is getting along as well as he can toer, Montell, aceonNUiied him hack in the employment field. Idaho Falls where he will, be em- to and we all are thinking of him . and . discharged from - toe Navy. Mrs. Comparison with ;th plane period a served-a.was WAVE who .Ward? a us. .. with home . soon is he ployed. . . hope t year ago shows a reduction in tie num' - Ban . - .The Lavon Terminal at. stationed Island,.in family arrived Rees Salt shopped Sprouse Monday Billy ber of e recipients .from 13,160 to Lake and got in contact with his parin Montpelier Wednesday'.,. Pedro, Calif., and was discharged 22,781, a decrease of 379 cases during ents. He ha been in the South Pacific from San Francisco.: Her husband, Karen Warns ley, Gloyd Sprouse,' that period, while payments advanced on seen service BM has and Ward, 1c in that missions Lynn Lxrtx were baptized I at several filled and had from $486,056 to $497,051..' This $10,995 fat the regular Navy ; Paris Saturday and confirmed in the area. We will all be glad to have Billy the USS Current rise in assistance, was ' brought about for over five yean. He Is now do Fast meeting Sunday.-us. home with ' by increases in average payments per r Okinawa work , at officers and teachers The ing salvage Primary Mr. Reed Munns has arrived back in ease due to Mesdames Norma and Florence higher costs of living. De- town as he has been released 'from toe :att ended a meeting in Paris Sunday. pendent children caseload dropped from Willi a and children made a trip to Mrs. Agnes Broker entertained at Army. He is very happy to be released 1832 to 1802 families, while payments and be back with his wife and two chila family dinner Saturday in honor of Montpelier Wednesday of last week. rose from $132,781. to $133,104. Assisther son' Dale, who has reoently reWednesday evening of, last week . ; am- dren. ance to 1314 cases surwas Orvln Veme Mra turned from Europe.- - Those present happily unemployable Mr. Ray Spencer and Elmer Frazier ounted to $55,303 which-wanumber $44 higher of from a visit a were Mr. and Mrs. Willis - Benson by prised will where for Logan Tuesday ' they 1396 left ban the $55,259 to refreshments last who friends and family, Mr. and Mm. Lavor year brought paid take a weeks course in leadership at rook of an recipients. Employable oases decreased for and evening enstayed Pope and family, Milo Brooker, Mm. the college. We hope they have an from 43 to 38 and to celebrate her birthday anniversLamat Satterth waite and daughter, payments dropped joyable and beneficial time. r from $1808 to $1556,- Comparative data Mrs. Mm. Presafternoon Oh Mm, Evan Shirley-anThursday ary. in the who is Dean Mr.Navy Melvin ' for October 1945 and October 1944 lor email at entertained tea Orvin Mm, Dale girls ton and and Mr, Pugmire arrived on toe west coast and sent his 1944 the other Janher follows Brooker. daughter, a honoring ' party programs they were to parents a telegram-anfigures Mr. and Mrs. David Gaidar motorice's birthday. parenthesis), , him by phono, hut Mrs. Dean to talk Aid to the blind, $5161 to 128 recipiMr. and Mrs. J. Cheney Willis ed to Brigham City Sunday to visit to make the unable were ents ($5204 to 128 recipients); foster reported they went to Evanston to transact some their eon, Robert, who la a patient re of dependent and neglected chil- connections. on business at Thursday. the BushneU hospital. Mrs. Mae Kiddy left Sunday to go to counselors B. dren. $15,792 to 560 children ($13,796 to Amos Robinson, Esterhpldl! and Jerry Bp. Raymond remeet her husband Frank Kiddy who 469 and Chaney WilWeston E. a load of- okttle 46 Ogtook Norman children) ; care of adults in institutSprouse the from had beeA released Amy. lis sod Harold and Willis den ion, $8914 for, 288 Individuals ($7788 to 'cently Elijah Monday. Mr and Mrs Dewayne Dean and fam- ses283 Visiting'' over the week end in town individuals) ; aid to transients, $556 on Johnson attended the evening visitors weretown Evansto of ily medlcal-wgfcto 30 cases sion at the Logan temple Wednesday were Mr. and. Mm. Jay. Hodges and ($210 to 19 cases); ,!l Sunday. individ288 of 4aat week,,,-family of Logan... . . eye care, $3178 for. in been Mr, Clarence Moon who has uals ($4138 for 345 Individuals) and.bur-hi Mr. and Mm. Morton Kearl and Several of our High school studon home came Bliss at Fort Allison Kearl Shopped in Lo-- f for- - 15 the Army motored to Georgetown Saturents $887 tor 8 cases. ($1648 s,Mm Saturday night and hag been released. on to see' the ball game. Thursday. gaa day eight He was very happy t' obe back with his who were in MontMm. Joseph Earley entertained Mr. those Among wife and , family. ; and childraii Willis Mrs. and Elijah pelier Saturday were Mr. and Mm. Arthur Dean has had infection Mr. and Mm. Thomas G. Weston and Merrill Sprouse and family, Mr. and in his hand this last week and it has at a dinner party Thursday evening. Mm. Raymond Esterholdt and chilNotka is hereby given that a public maA him quite sick with it. The piece de resistance being; a fine dren, Mrs. Marlon Freeman and son, Bearing on. the adoption of budget Mrs. Lottie Rufi who has been in Calembellishments. eH the with turkey Kay Dean, Mrs. Glen Luts and Mm. op Rich County,. Utah,, for the ye ifornia for two months with her daughreturned Lsmbora J. C Mrs. William 1&46. Eugene Erickson. UCA according to Chapter ter Evelyn, her husband Howard Haines Wednesday of test week . from, a end thewdk Dustin Arvil lft43. will fee spent the Court Chambers and their new. baby, came heme this months (held stay at Itotea. Nsw Tork. hers with his mother. She County. Courthouse 4a. Randolph, ' week. ' y wham aha went to be with her son., Wah, oa Saturday, December 15, 1945, Mr. Youngberg mads trip to Salt Elks and' wife, recently the grew toe 2:09 oclock P. M. new school for material for Lake . y .Wednesday, evening Nil da Xanghumt of n.ftne bey. house. ..Rich County Conuaiesioa . had a party at her home. She had boys parents at OoraSB VsiveSaity at , ..By Adolph W. Lareon, Raymond Esterholdt baa in over-bigfrom Randolph and. Woodruff aad girls County Clerk. as guests. They had a very fins time. guest of his parents 1$ Rsgram. supervisor F$A Bp. A. Eastman are here Gene Mrs. ad R- h. Gray and daughter Coiesoe are vtoitiag his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. barnde Jsonea and two weeks with Dr. Lowell Kmirt Wcavering fromrts recent illness. . , Tlantnrtn hie brothers and friends. T. 'pod Byron of Poe-a- d ' Ur. and Mrs. W. KBeU made a bus-tri-o and family. toe borne of Mr,' Gea has been in the Anpy Air Corp Mr. and Mrs. Hsbar Robtaaan to Brit tike last Thursday, and has Just received his .. discharge C. Xekbaas Prtday C. RahSanon and Mr. and Km.-Jea- , ted Mrs. feLHotch were In roes savvies. It is fin to have him wiQk them U. j.f. wars wanston Tuesday jttw. Hah waking RdwtS RoMdsoq Fmncisee. Ban (Tern have with us Bptte-- ' 1 treatment. y. katouk.tktoi Monday, to sasrktog tons whfls svreig-kt- o Mr. Krito Putmun is home on zuf Etpto MA wad Mm. tom toe frnm Easy. hut has to return to bfapRad for .Clnfrirgo ETsidiiagtrai. A-C- ; bs can foototo' frqm he so to fito Brnnetom treetmmt. It ia fine C Cl Tueadsf Brit spwt tola CMsttotn. re Mtm. hisht.$ Jfomm hsNifirtth his ItohUji ton, XiimSv .Mr nad the kerns e -- . Ffeoamariototoer, Sained to focmUOo kady. Cottage meeting was held si lbs hssss ) Tfsiria Oto Mr. and top. Uamdt Je6w of Mr., and Mm. Xeber Osa lhcrsday was chat Boater A Od-Ia- n, ISrapM 'ikrirdancbtem Edby Jm and u.r 7; Sosth Rich hewkettoil boys played Is Mstopeher & Dave Hoffnrin and eon Mr. end Me: tsam Oor vlghL SML , CokeviUe wtto ts ass O. Friday vtditara at Evas- buhaeBs lSSk Urn wwa' t. ; A ! gtris and Mm. Iritoum hy junt; ess s so gess.to tHastois, CtoSf., ,rith i3 rcr Tcsr la AdtarrU 8.3 perc- ; - - 12th, Woodruff, Stake house, 8 p. m., Dpd. 12th. . Laketown, School house, ; , ! ; . , GARDE1 CITY NEWS - .' . m., Dec. Garden City, Church house, 8 p. m., Dec. 12th. , In Rich county there is approximately 219 farmers eligible to vote on committeemen this year. Eligible farmers who participated! In the 1945 are Sugar, or Agricultural Conservation, Insurance program. Crop The county chairman,;' in reminding Rich county farmers of the forthcoming ballot, appeals . for full, .participation. 'Solution of toe postwar. problems ahead of us is the vital concern of eveiy farmer. Consequently, it is to his own best interest to vote in the coming elections tb- snake Sure that the men administering AAA, Programs in toe county are toe ones fie wants to represent him. -- LAKETOl'in flEVJS ..' 2 p. 12th. one-thir- . . - - (except-wher-e ...... - '. ( ' - Notice Tp. Public . -in -- - 's - been-anticipat- . . 11-1- s old-ag- r -- v - . , v s - d - - . 1 -- al - k. 3 I' Vi' . 'a A sdikduled' Itinerary ftotdhe collection of Federal Income Ta for the year 1945, in Rich county, for Livestock men and Fanners Only, --is set t$prth os follows : Smith Hotel. Randolph, Dec. 13: Robinson Dec. Store., Laketown, Garden City, Dec. 13: Freeman Service Station., ... ,w. .. During this : filing period Livestock men and Farmers will have an option for filing e Declaration of Estimated return Income for 1945, or for the year. If an estimate is filed, then a completed return will be required by March 15, 1946. - .. u : K'. Businessmen, Professional men earners will have a filing period that will.be designated .between Jan. 15 and March 15 tor Rich county. It is requested .that all farm and livestock men take advantage of this opportunity for assistance, without cost, in getting their ; 1945 tax obligations with the Government taken care of. Forms will be available at $he above designated- office. A.- D. Allen, Deputy Collector Internal Revenue. - r- . 2: ana-wag- - , - AAF Veteran, Now . a QviliAto Sgt Grant CWuir, memberof the Army . Air Forces lost stationed si toe Ban Bernardino, Calif Air Technical Service. Command. AAF matotetfios and supply pfiitar.' was 'EbSiabiy. discharged from the Army Noy, S23t at the separation. base. Sgt. Muir la the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Muir, who Joined toe Armj( April 3, 1942. He wears the American CFampaign Medal, Victory Medal and Good Conduct Medal. - 21 - Orb f ' asa-MtaW- hf . ht . jr - . sd Lthr h. - 002 Hbbf srtF - (Coatlhtiedi tst rr. - a - - , trf- ir 4 New Arrivel Little Darlene dndraa to at her near home in Kamas, Utah,' after a 25 day stay at the Coalville hospital. You fee Marlene only weighed four pounds and at ounces when too was bora, sad tier twin sister did not live. Marlene had t ostay In the hospital longer than her mother Mm. Rosooe Andrus did.,- The parent re glad to have her home for 1 Christina although to has friy' gaiw-' I " euneee. ed a few - .. ,Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jeasop sootwiod to , Evanston Wednesday. , ' |