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Show :ilE RICH COUNTY REAPER RANDOLPH, Ui n Laketown News Rich County IX THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL Mrs. John II. Weston was hostess to an impromptu Barker Reunion Sunday, Aug. 23. Four brothers, Jess, Waldo and Irvin Barker of Cache Val- DISTRICT, UTAII STATE FALK 4-- H If the 1936 Utah State Fair, uled to open Setpember 26 and close October 3, was to get under way immediately, visitors would mid every Club Outting STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY OF RICH. George W. Earley, administrator of i he Estate of W. Chester Earley, DeBarbara Earley, Jesse B. ceased, and George W. Earley, Earley Plaintiffs, Woodruff News sched- Big Success Miss Mavis Tingey has been visiting in Centerville with relatives. thing in readiness as far as grounds, equipment, housing facilities for exley; George Barker of Randolph, hibits, and booking of amusements and two sisters, Mrs. Hcber Georgeson, concessions are concerned. Continued from page one. , Weston, Idaho, and Mrs. Fred The fair management is just that After the campfire program, a fine far ahead of vs. California. A lovely luncheon ' previous years in making crowd of Rich county folks enjoyed was served on the lawn to a family John W. David Moffat, Moffat, the states foremost educafor Percy ready group of thirty. Mrs. Bateman and Moffat, Roy Moffat, Eois M. Johnson, a splendid dance to the time of Bob tional entertainment event. The daughter Xu nun, remained for a weeks Lucile M .Thornock, Carrie M. Kearl, Skyles Orchestra. are in spick and span condigrounds was visit before 'etuming to California. Considering the busy season, it and the unknown heirs of Joseph S. tion, more attractive than ever before Moffat; the unknown heirs of Joseph very gratifying to see over 300 Rich iii landscaping and general arrangeMiss Thebe Weston si rent several S. Gorden and Thomas Gordon; Lila county people enjoy themselves ments. Allotment of exhibit space and club program of in Grantsville, ; Benjamin Weston ana g,vtlier at this days visiting Utah. demands for display facilities, too, are Miss Doroihy Knowlton, a teacher of far in advance of any previous year. Weston; Coia E. Barker, Elsie reation. The Club organization of Rich Grantsville High returned E. Webb, Lucy E. Thomas, Alton M. School, 'State Fair Board officials feel and to make the outing and with good reason that these things with her, and vieited over the week- Earley, Stephen Earley and Zina E. county plan end. Lamborn and the unknown heirs of campfire program an annual event, indicate beyond all doubt that the Thomas Kailey; Joshua Eldredge; hut shift it into the latter part of- coming State Fair will surpass all Therefore, you can look for- others in the scope, variety and numMr. Reed Calvin visited Tuesday in Joseph Gibbons, if living and if dead June Lauetown, enron te to Lovell, Wyoming the unknown heirs of Joseph Gibbons, ward to another rousing good county ber of displays to he made in the where ht win coach this year. Claude Kimball, Jean K. Neil and the recreational program about next June many exhibit departments. They have unknown heirs of David H. Kimball: issued notice that prospective club oganization of Rich already The The Primary lvdd their annual tl e unknown heirs ef Eugene Kimball ; exhibitors should file their applicahome coming festival Wednesday nite, the unknown heirs of Henry Seliutt County wishes to express its approve tions for space lest they be unable to to a crowded house . The program the unknown heirs of Rosalia Kimball ; ation for the help of all those who obtain any. was exceptionally good and was Another reason for belief that the unknown heirs, of Mary II. Eklredge ; contributed to the success of thiswishMercantile In joyable porgram. It especiallv states greatest educational ancl enterby all. There were six visitors and Zion's from the take Board present. The stitution. a corporation and the heirs i"5 t thank the Dakota Resort for the tainment event will set new records chUd.-'- r, were given a dance alter the of any deceased defendant; also a ID fil?e support and cooperation given to in exhibits particularly is the hotter other persons claiming any right, title I brut or Atm. Peterson for lus lnter-o- r exhibition facilities to he provided this program. on the Geology 01 Bear year. More than $100,090 has been e interest or estate in or to the real pinS totalkMiss Jensen and Mr. Pulley pended under AA'PA Mr. fend Mrs. Warren Campbell of property described in plaintiffs com- projects since the the Extension Service and the Washi-igtolast fair closed its gates in exhibit impaid a visit here to his plaint or constituting any cloud upon of their provements. Club members who presented ok' borne town last week calling on plaintiffs title thereto. so well. Throe new barns for the housing of A!s Jasper Henderson and Mr. and The State of Utah to Said Defendants: parts Talk to any one who was at Dakota horses have been erected sincp last Ole Mattson. You are hereby summoned to apand you will want to participate in fall. These additional horse barn pear within twenty clays after the serClub will Mr. and Mrs. James Tavlor and Mr. vice of tills summons upon you, if the next annual Rich Gounty provide exhilvtion quarters for 1937. in and Campfire Program Outing 200 head of horses, with 10 stalls to and Mrs. Ilmwaker and children from served within the county in which this a few days action is brought; otherwise within the barn. Altogether there are now Pittsburg, Calif., spent PROGRAM-MO- RE five horse barn. Total livestock visiting at Urn home of Mr. and Mrs. thirty days after service and defend SOIL CONSERVATION MAY FARMERS SIGN ancl housing faculties is emlwnocd J. Warren Taylor. the above entitled action : and in case AA'ORK SHEETS in 11 barns. There are four cattle of your failure to do so, judgment will cue hog and one shcp barn, pro Mrs. Ottaloe Coriess of Randolph, be taken against you according to the barns, Following is a quotation from Bui vid'ng housing for 2000 head of livewas a visitor at the home of Mrs lemands of the complaint, which witli-1 Revised Supplement (B) : stock. Zettie M. Kearl last week. ten days after service of this sum- letin No. total If the acreage of crops in the the be with Other imriwcmenrs at the State filed mons on you will general soil depleting base for 1936, Fair Grounds installed sfnee 1935 inBishop and Mrs. O. P. Satterthwaiie Cleric of said court. This action is exceeds the sum of the general soil de- clude additional landscaping to pro and (laughter Vella, of Logan, spent brought to quiet title to 32 acres of base for 1935, a deduction will vide better facilities for concessions pleting F'midnv here visiting relatives and .and, more or less. anv rnvment OTHER and outside exhibitors. Evergreens he from made friends. GEORGE II. CROSBY. Jr., THAN THE SOIL BUILDING PAY have been planted around the maun Plaintiffs. for Attorney wouhl be farturers building and additional Mrs. N. W. Christiansen of Logan, Post Office Address, Evanston. AAryo. MF'NT. whikh otherwise in an space made rondv for concession space farm to the with made respect 1936. Utah, gave a demonstration of teach- Vdv. Aug. Sept. amount canal to the result obtained be More lawns aro provided. in the at ing sing Kindergarten multiplying uch number of excess the Sunday School session Sunday. She acres by the rate per acre determined was accompanied by her husband. Mr. IIOYV TO COOL A IIOT HEAD by the farm under section 2 f a of and ADs .Johnson and a group of LEWIS LONGHURST part II. small children who helped with Tim above change was made a a Spend ten minutes in mv barber Public Notary in He hair. Y'oull not respR of the devastating only get immediate nidd'o west. Tim ruling means rtiat elief from the heat, but youll really Miss Jensen of the U. A. C. ExtenABSTRACTOR LICENSED anv farmer who d!d rot sEn a wort? look like somehodv, too. sion Division, was also present. Thev sber because be was inmeartng bis DATE SAIITH'S BARBER SHOP were guests at the home of Mr. and Utah soil Rich Of depletm01 crops for 1931 over lis County, Mrs. G. N. Weston. of oil depleting eron in 1935, nceae JUST PLAIN JOHN A specialty of making Deeds and Titles can row si "n a work sheet and Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Stuart and foso'l ef Ins new seeding navTuent children left Tuesdav for Roosevelt ip 1936 Alo. b muv DALLAS, Texas, August 25, 1936. Undoing Utah, where he has accented a posireeeivp navmant oil nceontable soil The rugged men of the Southwest retion as teacher for the season. We building rrnatieeo even though be in- flect! to observe the amenities when wish him success in his new looaUon Garner visited the creases! his 1936 soil depleting crops Vice President over the acreage of these crops in Texas Centennial Exposition. They The Misses Grace and Marian Irwin correct address been warned had 1935. the Cafes YVhitehouse were Woodruff. Utah visitors Monday. Standard, Tim state committee has granted this was Air. Y'ice President. One glance npunission in view ef modification in nt the ruddy features of the sage of $25 - 30 35c Dinners Mr. and Mrs. Luther Tufts of Ba should 'v.ade made him just John' to the the program but tb visitors qt salt. Idaho, were week-en- d - Class Cooking bv 8F0TEAIBER 15tb thousands. First he completed the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Mattson iiil1 i d thru AIuM of ihe wo k Will be Excellent Service of flee to keen Conntv the Agents Mr. and AD. Parley TTart. JV1" and down association expanses, but yon Mrs. .Austin Willis and Rnv EVANSTON, WYO. mav oisifit vonr local committeemen Yellowa motor tour the of taking Wing Wong, Prop. for information end nesistann QualityGoods stone Park.- Rate-man- -- Mr. Gene Randall, who has been working in AA'oodruff this summer, has returned to his home at Centerville. A number of Club members attended the outing at Dakota last Saturday. Miss Genott Tingey remained at Fish Haven with Mr. and Mrs. 4-- II A'er-uo- n Cook. 4-- 4-- II 4-- II en-,ioe- d Mr. and Mrs. Chester M. Perry, of visitors at the Provo, were week-en- d home of Airs. Perrys parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Longhurst. Airs. A'ernon Cooks mother, who has been visiting here the past few weeks, returned to her home with Air. and Mrs. Perry. A surprise partv was given for Airs. Annie Frazier Wednesday evening, tho occasion being her birthday. - 1 n, i r- -s. 4-- II dis-nla- n A s . -- ;gu-n- p 1 1 . -- Signed : F T; .OUYMON. Seer eta rv Rich Cnntv Soil vation Association. Conser- Mrs. A. B Travner. of visitors NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION De Sat Lake Oitv. were et the home ot Mr. and Airs. Amos partment of the Interior. General PROBATE AND GUARDI ANSIIIP B. Robinson. Land Office at Salt Lake Citv, Utah. NOTICES CONSULT CIFRK OF 27, 1936. NOTICE is hereby given July DISTRICT COURT OR THE . Mr. and Mrs. Ben Orvin were that AVilliam Henry Earley, of Lake-town- , SIGNERS FOR FURRandolph visitors Saturday. Utah, who, on Nov. 19, 1929 THER INFORMATION. made stockraising homestead entry, GARDEN CITY' FACTS No. 048013. for XXAV. SW4NYYrV, NOTICE TO CREDITORS SV Sec. 31, NV.NEVu Miss Dvdia Gibbons j home on a Sec. 30, NAVNAVi4 Sec. 29, SEV,SAV of AV. Chester Earley. Deceased brief visit after an absence of thirty 14 Section 1!), Township 13 North Estate will present claims wMli Creditors ot months She is a dieUemst Scripps Range 5 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has vouchers to the undersigned af his Metabolic CTnic at Ba.Tol'a, Calif. filed notice of intention to make final ranch in Round Laketown, Valiev, Proof, to establish claim to the land Utah Post Office on or before the 14th On1 AY. lions and obove described, before G. X. Westoti. Mr. and Mrs. J. of October. 1936. daughters attended tlm G'Rbons re- Notary Public, at Laketown, Utah, on day GEORGE W EABTEY. on last. Safurdx union at T.ogomi the 3rd day of Sent. 1936. Claimant of the Estate of W Administrator ha-good time. names as witnesses: Ole Mattson, Oli- Chester Earley, Deceased. They report having Richard Weston & ver YYa hi1 strom, GEORGE ID CROSBY. Jr.. Cook of Harold Johnson, all of Laketown. Utah. Clnrer" Representative Attorney. Evanston. Wvo. C Sprouse are THOMAS F.- - THOMAS, Register. Rirh Conntv a ml Mr. J. First publication Aug. 14th, 1936. the snec-ia- l Adv. July 31, Aug. 1936. in Salt Lake Ctv. n Ren-air-Last publication .September 4. 1936. ic!clatnre. Mr. and NWXW, session of the The B. D. Pnlfrovmnn Construction have comPeted the wo mile unit South of Garden Citv ?d bou moved their equipment to Grid, Idaho. Go., The W. W. Clvdtt ere .busy oifing Ceartrurt'oii the from the Tdnhe. 15v,e to the its of Garden City. i Co.. Pvnv south lim- Mr. Ross Pope of Lonetree. Wvo.. AA'. visiting with Mr. md Mrs .O. Pope. Air. Yaenell Caldpr of Salt G!tv has ben voting wiht his Mr. Thomas CnMer. Tike father. RED LABEL American Cream brand Blended Whiskey 90 proof 80 ta grain neutral spirits. 0 00- fa - Schenley Distributors, Inc, New York v Miss Alildred Dean, who is working at Clearfiod visited here Sunday. Air. and Airs. Carl Stuart and children visited at Woodruff last week. Airs. Francis Tingey spent the weekend in Randolph visiting with her mother. Airs. Birdie McKinnon. Airs. Clayton Robinson visited here this week. Miss Mary Ahton had the misfortune of tipning their car over on the way home Sunday. It is reported that no one was hurt. Airs. Sarah Cameron of Tdnho. visiting bare with her daughter. Eve Cornia. Odell Cornia. is Airs. who has boon ill for the past two week, is reported impiov ing. AIis Ycrd.a Eastman has been visit- ing in Evanston the past two weeks. Air. and Airs. .Tames Cox and children of Salt Lake City, are visiting here. Air. and Airs George South have returned to YYoodruff. Thov have been living in Salt Lake the past few months. of Miss Bessie Putnam, daughter Mr. and Air. Ezra Putnam, and Atr. Oelmar Brown, son of Air. and Airs. B. D. Brown, were mnviod Inst week. 1 Negroes in Portugal Portugal was engaged in the slave trade for nearly four centuries. 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