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Show .3fas it,.- - . f fewWi Ci 4 I Kick County Reaper, Randolph. Ulan. s HEWS WOODRUFF v! ' t Wednesday evening the Owl club was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Huffaker. Even a bad blizzard didnt ' stop the club from going and having a very fine time together. Friday Mrs. Helen Hoffman of Randolph, visited with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cox. . Mrs. Elsie Oox has been working in our store here while Dorothy is at Salt Lake on business. d The children of Mr. and Mrs. of Evanston, spent LonghurSt several days this week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Longhurst. Francis Fihzier is ill with the flu, but is on the improve at this writing. Saturday the basketball team of South Rich played the Wasatch team at Murray. Our boys lost by nine points, but they all enjoyed the trip and the meeting with this team. Better luck next time, fel- ' f Nt - , i Our new high octane gasolinelwont growjvingslojfiyQHB . but youll get the' finestjperfbrmance car Le-lan- iff years full, smooth power, lows. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dean came Today at the Pep 88 sign; telljthem mileage; Saturday evening to visit with h s brothers and sisters here. They have been on a trip to Arizona, California, Oregon, Idaho and came here for a few days before leaving for Portland, Ore., wiure they are gong flashing pickup, quick starts, to thrill er up. to m'afce ther home. FTank -- Frazier motored to Salt Lake Monday and was accompanied by Torn Dean and Mrs. Lena Dean. We surely have spring if mud is the indication of it. The water running also is a good indication. Peter Corriia is back again w.'lh us. He has been working and living at Blackfoct, Idaho this winter. His mother and Farley will join him soon. Tuesday migmt a birthday party was given for Joan Vernon. The girls surprised her. They played games, h'd T inrb and ail had a fine time. Tuesday Clyde Longhurst had the misfortune to be kicked by a horse which broke his leg. We hope his leg mends fast and with no ill ef- ( Qet highest quality products PEP at STATIONS AND DEALERS 88-VIC- O iUkKCI STATf iH ATLAS rHiiiititiiiiiiiiaiitiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiinitiinauiiianitiaiianitiiuiir m m PROBATE AND 1 GUARDIANSHIP 1 NOTICES Consult clerk of district court or further Information. i i i Pep 88 Ethyl Pep 88 Regular Gasoline Gasoline In The District Court of The First Judicial District In and For the County of Rich, State of Utah. In the Matter of the Estate of HANNAH H. SPENCER MILLER, sometimes known as HANNAH H. MILLER, and sometimes known as Deceased . HANNAH MILLER, Notice is hereby given by the undert signed Leatha M. Findlay, administratrix of the estate of Hnanah H. Spencer Miller, sometimes known as Hannah H. Miller, and sometimes known as Han- nab Miller, deceased, to the creditors of Hannah H. Spencer Miller, sometimes known as Hannah H. Miller, and sometimes known as Hannah Miller and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibt them with the necessary vouchers, on or before the 1st day of May, 1946, to the said Leatha M. Findlay at the office of George H. Lowe at 1110-1- 2 First Security Bank Building, Ogden, Weber County, Utah. Dated this 7th day of January, 1946. . , a , LEATHA ' , LOCAL NEWS - ,Vv in Frank Sessions returned to his home in Syracuse Sunday, after spending the past two months at the ranch home of JoShua Ashton, his uncle. Theres a certain Miss McKinnon who is going to miss him very much. What do you say Arlene? JoShua Ashton, spent several days last week with his wife, who is improving slowly after a hip operation TED: Clem and I were wonderin what you thought of that new movie about the chronic alcoholic, Judge. Understand you ' saw it before we did. OLD JUDGE : Well... it's true most of us never see a case as extreme as that in real life because they are so few 'and far between. But it does point out one thing-..- . chronic alcoholics are abnormal people and weve got to change our ideas about how to help them. CLEM: In what way," Judge ? OLD JUDGE. Weve got to realize that excessive drinkers are suffering from more than a craving for alcohol. According to performed last November. She is at the home of a son and daughter-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Ashton of Midvale, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Dickson are moving this week to their new home in Roy, Utah. Their two children, Max and Maxine, will remain here until school is out, then they will join their parents. in-la- w, -- wsmtm no.ib minin') .Si psychiatrists and medical men attme bf our great universities, the alcoholic is a sick person. The study of hundreds of cases shows he is suffering from some physical, social or emotional condition ... just as in the case of that poor chapin the picture. Fortunately, they represent only a very crnall percentage of those who drink. TED. Is anything being done to 'really iielp these folks, Judge? Yes .... a great deal in OLD JUDGE: clinics throughout the country. And with the cooperation of the bevfetage distillers who sincerely want their product used onjy r in moderation. v. ; 4V , - This advertisement sponsored by Conference of Alcoholic Beverage Industries, -- .'Mrs. Merrill Sprouse, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Sid- ney Hyden, Bishop and Mrs. O- - Mr. and Mrs. Russell Satterthwaite left Saturday for Logan,' they will stay for two weeks. vMta.' Isaac Wamsley accompanied thtoft to Logan and returned on the- bus .Sun- ib far axanpl 333?-- ' -- METAL MINING INDUSTRY OF UTAH . - GARDEN CITY NEWS lei teiiaU .bat . THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... slc A Lighthouse Killers j .... Hundreds of- heaths have been caused by lighthouses fpr every. Jjjfe. they have saved Millions of birds h.ve been lured by. the beacqns and crashed against the lights to fall to their death. mfxt of RanJaibez G. Thompson, was dolph, honorably discharged from the U. S. Navy at the Naval M. FINDLAY, , , COMPANY S3E Stanley Wilson, Jr. and his sister Helen, were Stage passengers enroute to Ogden Tuesday. Mrs. Alda Larson was a stage passenger Thursday morning enroute to meel; her husband, Kay Larson, at Salt Lake City. John L. Corless was in Evanston on business Thursday. Mrs. Layton Marshall and , Mrs. Keith Conley of Ogden, were in Randolph Wednesday ' and Thursday visiting relatives. They came to attend a shower at Evandton. Administratrix of tho Estate of Hannah H. Spencer Miller, some- times known as Hannah H. Miller, and sometimes known aS Hannah ' Miller, Deceased. GEO. H. LOWE, Attorney for Administratrix. Adv. March 1, 8, 15, 22, 29. OIL REFINING utoco) Atlas Vtco, Quaker State Motor Otis Products 3BBE Center Personnel Separation ' Shoemaker, Calif, on March 9th. NOTICE TO CREDITORS wtf0 UTAH fects. Tuesday night Howard Putnam arrived home from the armed forces He is released now and we are glad to have him back with us. Louise Smith of Evanston is visiting for a few days with Ivy Cox. Thursday a lyceum number was given at Randolph. The bus was taken for those who wished to see it. It was magician performances, and those who attneded enjoyed it very much. Thursday evening cottage meeting waS held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Putnam. GASOLINE ; day. ' r the- - Gold crowd attended A , large & Green Ball held March 8th. Dor-- -' PJhy- - Twitchell was crowned .Queen1 .of. the Ball by Prince? Charming ' -- Mil- ford . Loveland, Ellen Satterthwaite and. Calvin Sims, and Norma Meyers and Duane Satterthwaite. The hall was beautifully- - decorated in Gold ' r' r" . , and Green. Ataong those from Garden City "'vhb attended the barn dance at St Charles Saturday night were, Mr. aid' Mrs. LaMont Scofield; Mr. and "MTS. ":Rollin Findlay, Mr, and Mrs. " Sidney. Hyden; Mr. and Mrs: jjdarion Freeman,- Mr., and Mrs,, .Frank Ear- -' Satterth teyWi? waite, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hansen, -- Grant Freeman. A featlir r6f thdj evening was a 'floor show given by" Mr. and Mrs. Clinton .Tremelling, 5" . - Mark Hodges, Ivan ' Hildt,'- - Drue Cok, Jacqueline Eeneon, Luana Pope, Grant Freeman and John and Stanley Hansen and Bp. and Mrs. Milford Loveland. .Many of the townspeople attended funeral services for the late C. C. Stock .of Fish Haven. Mrs,. Jennie Hildt and. infant dauThursday ghter returned to hqr lioroe. from a Logan hospital. ' : - .... , . . nr - 'a Jr Wamsley Sunday, here with of;.Jtndolpb. Ji the, Isaac .Wamslcys..' iTiitz were and" Mrs", Mr. in Paris Monday. ... , Keith, Claytop-.-a- n p- - spjBBt : ' |