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Show RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH. UTAH. Local and Personal George Groll, suffering an attack of to was taken appendicitis, Logan Saturday by his brother, William, where Le was operated upon. He i reported getting along nicely., Mr. and Mrs. Jack McKinnon of of Provo, and Mrs. Irel Longhurst Heber, came Sunday for a visit with relative and friends. Jack Will shear sheep here for the next month Mrs. McKinnon expects to visit here while he is shearing. Miss Nedra' Findlay, "who has been in Ogden with relatives for some time has returned home. A birthday party was held Thursday evening fo-- Miss Florence Smith. A baby girl was born to Mr. ani Mrs. Dale Hatch Tuesday, April 22nr ft the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Telford. Mrs. Telford is caring for ; her. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gray and daughter Venna of Salt Lake City, were Sunday visitors they having come to attend the funeral of Richard Brough.. nxr. aim airs, james 'rate or rres- ton, Idaho, also visited relatives here Sunday and attended the funeral. Num ters oif other friends and" relatives. too numerous to mention, of Richard . Brough, from many places throughout the state and adjoining states were in attendance at his funeral, many coming from Laketown and Evanston. A baby girl was borm to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coles Friday, April 18 th at the Dee hospital Mrs. Coles before her marriage was Miss Eldora Barker. All concerned' are doing . nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rex,, Wayne Rex, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Marshall and Mrs. Ella Fackrell attended the Seventies social at Evanston Wednesday, April 23. A very nice evening t 1 fes-tic- - Even a great orchestra will make a musical mistake once in a while . And once in a while . . . out of the thousands of decent, beer retailers in law-abidin- Utah . . . g you'll come across one or two who operate disreputable establishments. i These black sheep retailers constitute a tiny minority. Yet they tend to drag down the good name of beer. By arousing public indignation, such undesirable retailers endanger your right to enjoy good beer. They also en . danger the benefits to the public that beer has made possible. .For example, in Utah beer has created 3,745 new jobs with an annual payroll of $3,446,963 and paid $116,801.53 in taxes last year. The brewing industry wants black sheep retailers eliminated entirely. You can help us by patronizing only the reputable, legal places where beer is sold. And by reporting irregularities to the duly constituted law enforcement ' authorities. i! f x Salt Lakes - , Popular Priced cModern Hotel :j "8 j; ... and West Beautifully Furnished RATES: I: BEER... a beverage . Perry Hotel , . was spent with plenty of ice cream and pie being served.' Games and dancing were the miain features of ihe evening. The annual Rich county music was held at Randolph last Friday. Bands from the North and South Rich High Schools played many selections. The grade ' schools of the county alo took part. It was one of the best held in the county. air. ana mrs. jn. r. uray were ug- den visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo McKinnon were Ogden visitors Monday and Tuesday. of moderation Broadway -- $1.50 to $3.00 Temple - FREE GARAGE I NOTICE TO WATER USERS Missionary Letter ALIAS SUMMONS Laketown - IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE (Continued From Page One) FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN the darkness so thick as to obscure AND FOR THE COUNTY OF RICH, the very light of heaven,, and vapors so heavy, that the darkness is over' STATE OF UTAH. whelming to the rays of the Kolob mckinnon, where God dwells. No sound, no light Plaintiff, no animated beings, no life such was . s. Bank of Randolph, a Utah Corpora- the case of the chaotic space, of the tion; the unknown legal heirs of the elements before Gods voice rolls over state of Olavus Jacobson, and to all the mass the matter hears and quiets other persons unknown, claiming any men the, voice is heard again and thp right, title, estate, lien, or interests in waters go to their place, then the the real property described in the com-- islands come up, then continents rise iaint adverse to the Plaintiffs title pbove the surface of the deep The and ownership, or any cloud upon earth then is organized, a vast surface of dreary waste, rising and Plaintiffs title thereto.' into one another; and still no lifp Defendants. , " on the whole. SUMMONS Can we see the planter that comes and spreads seeds of all kinds on thp THE STATE OF UTAH TO SilD ' waste, after the cheering rays of the DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to appear sun have warmed its surface, and within twenty days after service of the things brought from the paradise ihis summons upon you, if served of other worlds begin 'to grow and within the County in which this action flourish they ripen and bear seeds, is brought; otherwise within thirty and these too, do their part in the .ays after service ; and defend the above beautification of mans future abode. entitled action; and in case of your The earth is then placed in some onbir failure so to do, judgment will be ren- with the rest of them that God has dered against you according to the de- created, and after the vegetation bemand of the complaint, which has been comes good; then man for whom it is originally created comes on it to filed withi the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to obtain a dress it and keep it, 'to make it his judgment and decree quieting title to abode for the rest of time; if he will the following described real proper- but live the' commandments of the creator. ty: ' South-hal- f So man is put on the earth, and with of the South-wequarcome all of the beasts that are him ter and North-eas- t quarter of the South-wequarter of Section 1, North-hal- f good fqr his assistance in the journey of the North-we.quarter of Sec- from eternity to all eternity, and m:u North-eastion 12, t quarter of the himself names them, and rules over North-eas- t quarter of Section II, Town- them, he has charge of them and must 1 North Range 6 East Salt Lake answer to the Father for them. ship Thus God organized, the world Meridian. Containing 240 acres more create is the wrong translation and or less. put each element in its' place, each life WALTER I! MARCHED. in its sphere, and each seperate intelliPlaintiffs Attorney. for their duty wherefore they P. O. Address, 511 Eocles Bldg., Og- gence were ordained before the foundation den, Utah. of the world was lain., Adam was Adv Mar. 28, April 1941. the first, and father of all' the eartly tabernacles wherein the intelligences were to exist as long as they lived. In the beginning God organized, the heaven and the earth. And God said let us make man in our own image an 1 STEADY WORK GOOD PAY i.fter our own likeness; and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea. RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call md over the foul of the air,' and over over the earth, and cn farmers in Rich County. No experi- the cattle, and every creeping thing that creepetb ence or capital, required. Write upon the earth. . MR. INMAN 2423 Magnolia St, OakSo God created man in his own im land Calif. age, in the .image of God created he . IEter ! ? . 1 , roll-iu- . . . . st st st WANT ADS Hyrtun Nebeker, Laketown, Utah, o filed Application No. 14174 to aphas o 44 propriate 3 sec: ft. of water from o each of two wells in Rich county. o Utah, further described as follows: diameter well 100 ft (1) A 44 W. 800 ft. and S. 1050 at deep point ft. from NE Oor Sec. 4, T.,14 N., R. News - ' - , . - j t . Born to Mr. and Mrs. Alden Siddo-wa- y was a bouncing baby boy at their home., this week. A baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kearl at the Bear Lake hospital at Montpelier. Edwin Robinson of McGill, Nevada was a week-en- d visitor at the H. C. Robinson home. He was accompanied by a lady friend. Thomas Baker has moved his family to Star Valley, Wyoming. Miss Emma Lou Weston of Pocatello and ' friend spent a pleasant week-en- d at the George N. Weston 21-i- , 4 44 44 ii .BEAUTY n o funeral service can and a ought to be a beautiful thing. o o o o Your last fond srevlce for a loved one should be 4) 44 marked by expert care, and, Oar Intelligent experience. ' abilities are at your - - com-mqp- d. excellent and multiply and replenish the earth, ' and subdue it. Gen. 1:126, 27, . 28. . It has been my privilege to go forth end to confound the spurious doctrine of the world as to the creation and the purpose of man ; it has been giving me joy and will continue to do so. If possible, I would like to send my greetings to all the Saints and friends up there all too soon Ill be back . . there with you. Yours very sincerely, ReAd H. PUTMAN. r 1735 Washington Blvd.. Beaumont, Texas. . 4 . . 41 44 44 44 44 DURNFORD . him, male and female created he them And God blessed them to be fruitful reputation o 41 44 44 We solicit your at- tention on the basi9 of our d. . . A home. Miss Wilma Kearl of Salt Lake Ciy is visiting at the W. E. Kearl home. Rawle Eastman cf Woodruff is . 6 E., SLB&M; (2) A diameter well 150 ft deep at point W. 2340 ft. Cor. Sec. 25, T. 13 N., R. 5 from E E. SLB&M. The water will be used from March 15 to October 31, inclusive of 'each year, as a supplemental supply to irrigate 800 acres of land Sec. 4 T. 14 N.. embraced In the E sec. 25 and NEi Sec. R. 6 EL, N Some 26, T, 13 N., R. 5 E., SLB&M. water will also be used from each well during the entire year for incidental purposes. Protests resisting the granting of said Application, with reasons there-fo- r, made in affidavit form, must be filed with T. H. Humpherys, State Engineer, 403 State Capitol,. Salt Lake City, Utah, with one extra copy and $1.00 filing fee on or before June 15, 21-i- ' working the county roads with. the County road patrol. Louis Reed is ' ' helping him. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hawkins of Montpelier were town visitors Sunday. A number of relatives and friends attended the .funeral of Richard Brough at Randolph Sunday. A large crowd attended the N. R. Junior Prom held here Friday night. The hall was elaborately decorated. The music was furnished by Keith Spencers orchestra A number of the school students from the U. S. A. C. were over for the week-en.' A group of the Sunday School officers and teachers attended the Bear - Lake Stake Sunday ; School Convention held gt Paris. Sunday. Farming has' commenced although spring is backward and cold. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Webb were business visitors in Logan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Muir made a hurried trip to Salt Lake City Saturday and returned . David Hoffman of Randolph was in town Tuesday signing farmers up for weed control etc. . 49 Night Phone 90 Eggs in Shad Roe A portion of a shad roe may 1941. ; ' T. H. HUMPHERYS. t Adv. Evanston, Wvo. Day Phone g State Engineer. ; Mortuary, I stock-waterin- 4 n. April 18, 25, May 2, 9, 16, 1941. I am still a Licensed Abstractor and Notary Public. , I make a specialty of making Deeds and Titles. All Notary work can be done at my residence. ; : . con- - LEWIS LONGHURST |