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Show Rich County Reaper, Randolph. Utah. NOTICE OF FINAL TAX SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Why a Fanner Should Buy and Keep War Bonds Agricultural Economist College of Agriculture Moscow, Idaho. American farmer is ready to make personal sacrifices beyond what the government has asked him to do by direct taxation. He will do this to hasten the end of the war and in this way save lives and the mental anguish which comes from separation of families and living under strange and uncomfortable conditions, both on the battle fronts and in defense centers. The most logical sacrifice for the next few months is to operate the farm as economically as possible consists ent with high production and to spend as little as is consistent with good health and spiritual alertness for living costs, and then put the balance mto War Bonds. The farmer will in 1944 be more able than during the past 2 or 3 years to buy Bonds. Up until 1941 most farmers had gone through 10 years of acute agricultural depression and 20 years of below normal incomes. Most of them had longtime and current indebtedness forcing their hands at all times. Now in the main these debts are in a shape in which the farmer is master or they are completely paid off and forgotten. The farmer has at last a free choice as to what he will do with his. modest and d earnings. From the standpoint of good business there are many good reasons for buying Bonds now and keeping them. 1. It is better to buy Bonds than to bid against other farmers for what few farms are now for sale and thus inflate land prices. well-earne- , IN THE 19th DAY OF MAY, 1944, at 2:00 oclock P. M.t at the Front Door of the Courthouse in Rich County, Randolph,. Utah, I will offer for- sale at the to sell highest public auction and bidder for cash pursuant to the, proRevised Stavisions of section amended 1933 as the foltutes of Utah, in estate realsituated described lowing said county and now held by it under preliminary tax sale. No bid for less than the total amount of taxes, interest, penalty and costs which are a charge upon such real estate will be accepted. PATENTED PHOSPHATE CLAIMS. Lone Pine No. 1, Survey No Curve, Survey No. 6214. ' Pass, Survey No. 6214.. , 6214. No. Fork, 1, Survey Fork No1. 2, Survey No. 6214. REAL ESTATE. ' Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Sec. 32, Twp. 9 North, Range It is better to reduce large inventories of livestock and put the money in Bonds now when meat is much needed and high priced than to carry over into the post-wperiod or into the next drought when there will be rapid liquidation and prob- , ably packing house gluts and lower prices. 3. Farmers are all familiar with the wisdom of saving now to replace equipment wearing out but not being replaced. 4. Saving money as Bonds will make possible new homes, barns and conveniences after the war when the boys need a job installing these things. , 5. Perhaps we need to mention the high pressure stoqk and town real estate salesmen and sellers of other gold bricks. Buy Bonds and be out of ready funds when these gents appear. Of course there is the matter of retirement for many farmers soon after the JVar. War Bonds will be a place where the best interest rates now available for savings can be made. Perhaps the children will need more education after the war, or the boys may need some financial assistance in starting in farming or in other lines of business. It is hard now to buy anything except necessities and get our moneys worth. For that reason, let us go along with the patriotic citizens of our country and put our financial power back of Uncle 2. ar . Sam. . y. ' this week. Mrs. David Norris returned home last Friday from a few days visit at Evan- . - , V. S. Treasury Department j v- West half of Lot 3, Section 9, Twp. North Range 8 East, S.LM. Lots 1 and 2, and South half of the Northeast quarter, of Section 6, Township 13 North Range 8 East, S.L.M. One house, situated on Lot 4, Block 8, Randolph City Survey. Commencing at a point 7.50 chains west of the Southeast corner, of the Northeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 10, Township 12 North Range 5 'past, of .the Sat Lake Meridian, thence West 1 ch';irv thence South 3.50 chains, thence North 80 West 32.50 chains, thence North 3.50 chains, thence South; 81- 30 West 7.80 chains, thence North 28.49 chains, thence East 19.50 chains, thence South 60 17. East 10.50 chains, thence East 18 chains, thence South 33 West 2 chains, thence South 18 chains, thence West 5.87 chains, thence North 7.50 chains, thence West 6.25 chains, thence South 80 West 6.60 chains to beginning. Lot 1, Block 2, Laketown City Sur. Lot PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES CONSULT CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT OR THE RE SPECTTVE SIGNERS FOR FUR XHER INFORMATION. Popular Priced Modern Hotel NOTICE TO CREDITORS In The. District Court, Probate Division In And For Rich County, State of Utah. In the Matter of the Estate of SIDNEY j. NEBEKER, Deceased. Estate of Sidney J. Nebeker, Deceas- $1.50 to $3.00 Broadway and WestTemple ed. FREE GARAGE Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Utah, on or before the 8th day of August, A. D., ,1944. LA RUE H. NEBEKER, Administratrix of the Estate of Sidney J. Nebeker, Deceased. Lake-tow- n, --- BERN MEAT First publication March . AND CURING PLANT Prepared to Handle Meats, from now until later part of June. ; cents pour per pound ; Salt Cured and Smoked. ; l . . and 6, Block 7, Laketown City State Land Certificate No. 18630 'being Southwest quarter of Southwest quar-- , ter, of Section 15, Northwest quarter of Northwest quarter of Section 22, Northeast quarter of Northeast quar-- : ter of Section 21, Southeast quarter of Southwest quarter of Section 9, all in-- i Township 12 North Range 5 East, S.LM. State Land Certificate No. 22566, being equity in Southeast quarter of South-- : Northeast east quarter of Section-1quarter of Southwest quarter of Section 19, al in Township 12 North Range 6 East, Salt Lake Meridian. East half of Lot 6, Block 5, Dunhams Addition to Ideal Beach, in North Range 5 East S.L.M. West one third of Lot 6, and East one third of Lot 5, Block 5, Dunham's addition to Ideal .Beach, in Section 34, Township 14 North , Range 5 East, S.LM. Commencing at the Nortthwest Corner of Block 1, Garden City Survey and running thence East 4.50 chainB, thence South 4 chains 50 links, thence. West 4.50 chains, thence North '4 chains 50 5 Miles West of Montpelier 175-J- 4, ROBERT SCHMID BERN, IDAHO Af-to- UAB BONDS ; j j j 31, 1944. ; Scc-tion- lf ct;. ait j' links to beginning. . . XJ. 1 S. Coast Guard Photo hos- The Red Cross flag above pitals and on ambulances means little to the Nazis and Japs, but it affords our boys some protection. Your .War Bonds bought these am--; bulances now in Italy. Buy more War Bonds and hold 'em! : U. S. Treasury Department ' Phone STAMPS 5 Nebeker, Atty. for Administratrix East half of Lot 8, 9, 10 Garden City 921 Kearns Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. Survey. Commencing at a point 1712 ft. North Baby Chicks Hatches every week. 36" West from file S.E. Comer of SecBateman Hatchery, phone 571Wf Evan- tion 33, Township 14 ' North, Range 5 ston,' Wyo., 642 Sixth street. ' ' East, S.L.M., thence North 14(1 ft. West 30 North; thence 330. Feet North 32 to point of beginning, thence 128 East; ; See your local optometrist feet North 32s East to waters edge of Bear Lake, thence West 50 feet 30 ' when ini need of North" along waters edge, thence South 128 feet 32 west; thence East 50 feet GLASSES 30 South to place of beginning. VarA. H. BONDS -- 7, Beautifully Furnished WAR Ar-ne- Survey. Salt UNITED. STATES ? vey, Perry Hotel Lakes BUY .va-- 12 U, S Treasury Department FQMICTORY came-Sunda- S.L.M. Marine Private First Class Milo Kosanovich, Aliquippa, Pa., with other members of his battery succeeded in keeping an anti-tan- k gun in action until the Japanese attack was completely repulsed, during overwhelming Jap assaults at Matanikau River, Guadalcanal. A Presidential citation accompanied his Silver Star Medal award. Help your country Help yourself Buy More War Bonds. V ; ( - . turning Saturday. Ernest and Erigham Irwin from Ogden to spend a few hours with mother Eliza V. Irwin. The school teachers went to Randolph Wednesday night to attend institute and a county teachers party. Passey of Supt. and Mrs.-Ea- rl Randolph were cfdler in town . day. Charlie Turner of Salt Lake came Thursday to be employed on the Jos. A. Cheney ranch. Mrs. Albert Webb of Raymond, here "Monday visiting the Idaho, Webb family. Mrs. Ncrma Myers of Garden City visited with the Heber Myers family Tuesday. il Vara Cheney and mother and to C. to visit went Logan Earley E. Cheney and Walter Eiarley. ; Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Lam born and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cheney were business visitors at Logan Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Weston were shoppers at Mcrtp.e.'ier Tuesday. ; Bp. Amos Robinson made a business trip to Logan Monday. . A party wee held Tuesday night for Max Johnson at the home of his sister, Mrs TM. Satterlhwaite. He is home on a brief furlough from. the armed, forces. He went to Pocatello to get his wife. Mrs. Lydia Johnson gave a party at her home Friday evening in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Hazen Cooley, of Cedar City, Utah, and Mrs. Virginia Thompson. The following guests were present: Mesdames Mary and Thelma Johnson, Elda, Aileen, Bessie E. and Pearl Weston, Pearl Alley, n Effie Lamborn, Elma Cheney, Edith Emma Cheney, Cheney, Earley and Jane Robinson and the ; guests of honor. - i . (Continued from page I) , ' f. V LAKETOWN NEWS . pas-'seng- er . , West half of Southeast quarter, Northeast quarter of Southeast quarter, Southeast quarter of Southwest quarter, of Section 17 Township 10 North Range 7 East. S.LM. Lot 12, in Section 3, Township 11 North Range 5 East, S.L.M. Lots 1, 2. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and Southwest quarter of Section 4, Township 11 North Range 5 East S.L.M. Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 5, Township 11 North Range 5 East, SjL.M. North half of the Northeast quarter, Northeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 8, Township 11 North Range 5 East, S.LM. Southeast quartet of the Southeast quarter of Section 28, Township 11 North Range 6 East, S.LM. ., North half of the Northeast quarter, Southeast quarter of the- Northeast quarter of Section 33, Township 11 North Range 6 East, S.LM. ' East half of the. Northeast quarter of Section 8, Tvvp. 12 North Range 8 East, - j r- Survey. Wayne Marshall and .children of Evanston came last Saturday and spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Marshall. They' returned to Evanston Monday morning via stage. Arthur Norris of Ogden Utah, came Monday for a few days visit with relatives and to look after his interests here. He says Randolph ' till looks good to him and when the war is over he will be ready to return. Mrs. Katie Keys and daughter Linda, returned to Evanston Tuesday. They had been visiting with relatives here. Mrs. Moroni Smith was a stage passenger to Evanston Tuesday enroute to Ogden to visit a sick daughter. Mrs. W. E. Marshall was in Evanston Tuesday at the home of Mrs.. Wayne t Marshall. Mrs. David Norris was a stage to Evanston Thursday. Mrs. Arthur McKinnon of Evanston came Thursday for a short visit with Randolph folks. Mrs. P. H. Rex and Rose Kennedy spent the week end in Provo on business and pleasure. It is reported that Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Johnson made a trip to Mexico in search of hired help for the ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Longhurst and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hellstrom were Evanston visitors- Thursday. Russell Thornock left Monday morning to serve in the armed forces.. Mrs.- Southeast quarter of Sedtion 17, Twp. North Range 7 East S.L.M. . Lot 2, in Block 15, .Woodruff City, - 9 ston, Wyo. I r , . BY LEFF . . . Cor-ni- 8, AMERICAN HEROES RATES: (Continued From Page One) rheumatic fever. We hope the physicians can help her and that she is soon back home with us and well again. a Mr. Clyde Longhurst and. Edna accompanied their mother to Provo Monday morning for medical attention. Effa their mother, has been ill for several weeks. We also wish her a speedy ' ; ; recovery. Mrs. Ellen Kiddy is spending a few days at Evanston with her, son Gilbert and his family. .A new baby girl has just recently arrived at their home. Mae Eastman, is helping Joy with the school lunch while Mrs. Kiddy is gone. A party was given Monday evening at ithe home of Mrs. Ray Spencer for Mrs. Thea Neville. It was given by the officers and teachers of .the Primary. Mrs. Neville is soon to leave our community. A lovely time was had by all present. A lovely lunch, was served. Mrs. Verla has spent "several days at Evanston with (Mrs. Bruce Frodsham and family. She must be careful as spring cleaning, might come up. Mrs. Heber Cox , left Sunday for Logan where she is staying with her dau- gh.tr, Mrs. Ted South, and family for f a little" while. Measles and flu still plentiful up here. We are hoping to soon have a few warmer days and then everyone may; feel t , better. j Mrs. Olaf Larson is visiting in Randolph for a short time. The people are glad to have her with them again. ' COIMINO ! What? Something different. " Where? Recreation Hall. When? April 25th, Tuesday night. Old Mexico on the Stage. Seen the Mexican National Ha tDanoe, with native costumes. Other songs,' dances and Mexican music will he featured. The opportunity of a life time. Everybody come. Admission 25c. Mr. and Mrs.' Dan Jackman were in Salt Lake and Ogden' on business during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McKinnon went to Ogden Sunday, returning the same day. The band students are seen and heard marching every day now, getting ready for the Music Festival. fir. ' and Mrs. Bell visited , in Rock 5 East SJL.M. , Springs over the week end. South half , of the South half of the ; Well Baby Clinic was held in Ran- Northeast Quarter, , dolph Thursday morning, April 20th. North" Half of the Northeast quarter and of the Southeast quarter .of. Section. 15, , Mr. and Mrs. ; Wm. , Johnson granddaughter, Karen, visited in Provo Township 9 North Range 7 East, S.L.M. with their daughter, Mrs. Krilla Olsen, . All of Block 39, Woodruff City Sur-ver- by Paul A. Eke THE WOODRUFF NEWS j; DR. W. A. FRENZEL Beckwith Building EVANSTON, WYOMING iation 17. ; r , IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto. set my hand and official seal this 13th day of April, 1944. i i , V GBP ADOLPH W. LARSON, County Auditor, D ime |