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Show 't A. "?V RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH, UTAH NOTICE OF FINAL TAX SALE LOCAL NEWS f,.lliHII!lllllllMIIII.:SII9!llllllllltll!llllltlliailll!lltll!llllllll!l' I Notice is hereby given that on the Mr. P. H. Rex three sons have 20th day of May, 1946, at 10:00 all celebrated their 2M birthdays oclock a. m. at the front door of in foreign countries. We are glad the county courthouse in Randolph, Maeser is home' to . celebrate his Rich County, Utah, I will auction 22nd birthdiay wi'th W, Thursday, offer for kale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash, May Sjth. 'Revispursuant to Sections R. G. Marshall made a business ed Statutes of Utah 1933 as amended trip to Ogden and Sailt Lake G.ty the following described property, Wednesday in interest of the Little situated in said county and now held Creek Reservoir. by it under preliminary tax sale. No bid for less than , the total A clinic will be held in Randolph amount of tax, which are a charge Miay 15th. Sm'alilpox vaccination! real estate will be acsuch upon will be given school children and . . -- m cepted. Lot 16 and 17, Block 1, Ideal Mrs. W. E. Marshal left for e Beach Townsite. weeks visit in Ogden Thursday. Lot 9, Block 1, Ideal Beach Town-sit- e. Mrs. Harry Lloyd and Mrs. Dal Lot 6, Block 1, Ideal Beach Town-sitlas Johnston were Evaniston shoppers Wednesday. Lot 14, Block 3r Ideal Beach ' Mrs. Ruth Clark visited at the Townsite. home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Beginning at the SW Corner J. B. Richey during the week. of Lot 5 Block 5, Dunhams AdMr. and Mrs. Warren Bybee ol dition to Ideal Beach, running Idaho Falls, returned home Tuesthence East 12 deg. 51 south, after day, along the South end line of said spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Larlot 5, 33 3 feet, North 12 deg. son. Mrs. Bybee before her mar51 East to the edge of the water was Miss of Bear Lake, thence westerly Tate. riage Elayne along the edge of said water of Miss Bonnie Telford returned to Bear Lake to a point which Idaho Falls after spending a week bears north 12 deg. 51 East from with Randolph relatives. NW corner of said lot i NOTICE TO CREDITORS . Estate of John Earl Wilson, also known as J. E. Wilson and Earl Wilson. Creditors will .present their claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the Rich County Furniture Store, on or before August 13, 1946, or they will be . H. J. NORRIS, Jr. barred. Administrator. April . 12, 19,. 26, Thence South 12 deg. 51 West to NW corner of said lot 5, South 12 deg. 51 West along the west side line of said lot 5 to the place of beginning. Miss Marie Brough was a stage In witness whereof I have herepasenger to Evanston Friday. unto set my hand and official seal James H. Gill was separated from this 17th day of April, 946. ADOLPH W. LARSON, the Naval Service at the Naval Personnel Separation Center, Jacksonville, County Auditor. Florida on May 3rd. Adv. April 19, 26, May 3, 10, 1946. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Hill of Ogden were house guests at the P. H. Rex home during the week-enMr. Hill and Maeser were 'budd.es in the southwest Pacific. They attended the semiinary swing. MaeS-e- r accompanied them to Ogden Mon day, returning Tuesday.' 10. May 3, H'i really easy to make yourself and your town nationally V NOTICE kranous for good food. Develop a specialty . . . whether it be a cooler drink, a tastier pie, a more tender steak, a better In the District Court of the First District of the State of Utah, in and For the County of 'Rich. In the Matter of the Estate of Ju-di- cil sandwich. Be sure it is served in ' a spotless, appetizing manner then publicize it fully! Since tourists are always searching ' LYDIA ANN COOK, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administrator at Garden City, Utah, on or before the 5th day1 of July, 1946. JOSEPH N. COOK, Administrator of the Estate of Lydia Ann Cook, deceased. Newel G. Dairies, Atty. for Estate. f$r good food, you'll find yourself becoming known from coast fa coast, besides getting for yourself and your community o generous portion of the $100,000,000 we hope tourists will leave in Ujph this year. MWMME.... NOTICE TO CREDITORS 5, The South Rich high school band is going to Keimmerer Saturday tc play in a musical festival being held there. ,- iiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiisiiiiiiiiihsiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiitnu- . the 1 5 the Respective signers for further information. ; e. i I f Consult clerk of district court or 80-10-- 68 adults. I PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES W ef o series to promote Estate of Henry H. Cook and Gennett C. Cook, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her residence in Woodruff, Rich County, Utah, on or before the 5th day of July, 1948. EFFA G.. LONGHURST, Administratrix, MMr&i 'rode for Utah Leaving Low Grade Ore Becomes Tragedy REUiEL WALTON, Attorney for Administratrix. Date of First Publication, May 3, 1946. d. KYNU and May 18, Ella V. Reeder, Farm Bureau Contributions to Home Demonstration Work. May 15 KALL Summit Women 13 KDYL Deceased. . Report on the Russians By W. L White , m. 27 KALL Tooele Leaders, 7:15 a. m. June Home KDYL stration Can Be practical, m. 1 Demon11:45 a. that Bloom- field Willis, deceased, be given by the executrix of the estate of said deceased by publication in one issue one week, on the same day in each week,, for five successive weeks, in the1 Rich County 11:45 a. m. KVNU Cache Women, May Farm Training School for Local Communities, 7:15 a. m. Provo Adult May 20 KOVO Leaders 7:15 ia. m. May 25 KDYL 11:45 a. m. KVNU Mrs. Phebe , May 22 Smith, Ridh county, 7:15 a. m. Weber County May 24 KLO Women, A Dollar Saved, 7:15 a. May ORDER OF PUBLICATION OF NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED notice to the creditors of George 7:15 a. m. 8 17 10, 17, 24, 31, 1946. Judicial District or the State of Utah, In and For County of Rich. In the Matter of the Estate of GEORGE BLOOMFIELD WILLIS, KDYL June May 3, In The District Court of the First MAY IS NATIONAL HOME DEMONSTRATION MONTH May Adv. The picture of Rusiia and the Russians that Mr. White presents is an unvarnished one. He has neither lightened the dark spots of Russian disregard for individual life and liberty nor obscured the great accomplishments of the Soviet economy in war and peace. Read this splendid serial Reaper, a weekly newspaper printed and published in Randolph, Rich county Utah, and that publication in each other isssue of said paper be dispensed with, and that said notice require creditors to present their claims with vouchers to the said executrix on or before a specified date which shall 'be four months after the first publication of the said notice, as provided by law. DATED this 20th day of April, 1946. ADOLPH April ,26, May ty now IN THIS PAPER American Heroes by WOODY COWAN ' LARSON, Clerk. 3, 10, 17 24. View of one of Utahs mills where continued vigalence is kept for ways to enable mines to ship lower grade ores. ' All mines contain various it Is left In the mine. amounts of low grade ore, a term Therefore, the higher the cost of ''given to the waste which Is too operating a mine, the smaller the low grade to ship to the smelter mineable ore becomes and or to mill. Sos values are there, the smaller thebody ore reserves and hut the operating cost is too much the smaller the mining industry. to permit mining. The long life of the industry in Thus the extent of an ore body or the reserves of a mine are deter--. Utah is evidence that the mines mined by operating costs and how have adhared to a policy of mining, much of the low grade can he sand- as much low grade ore as possible wiched in with the higher grade or rather than gutting the mine of commercial ore. Taxes, labor costs, the high grade for a temporary good shipping costs, treatment and vari- showing. ous other and sundry items go to It becomes a tragedy when low make up the extent of a mineable grade ores are Jcf t in the ground ' . ore body. because it is seldom possible to in some instances it is possible return and mine this ore. Unless to mine the low grade product and the low grade is mined with the store it on the dump in the hope higher grade, the majority will be of some further condition that will lost forever and thus much pote permit its shipment, but. more often tial wealth is never taken out. . . Male Help Wanted Opportunity of lifetime supply-- 1 ing DDT and other profitable products to farmers in Rich County. No experience or capital required. Must have auto and good references. Permanent. Write or wire McNESS COMPANY, Dept. D, 2423 Magnolia St., Oakland, 7, California. FOR EVERY ' TYPE OF BUILDING ' ..... USE , CINDER and CEMENT BLOCKS IV. L. WHITE AUTHOR OF Queens Die Proudly and They Were Expendable ; kit written a remarkable story on what be saw and heard when the Soviet governg ment put aside its rule of secrecy and allowed White and Eric Johnston to go to the places they wanted to go, and ask the questions they wanted to ask in deepest Russia! See, with White, the farms and factories, the battlefields and boom towns where communistic theories get the acid test of practice. Read his remarkable serial WHO wouldnt buy War Bonds to support men like Pvt. Donald X. Freeport, Pa.? With his platoons withdrawal blocked by enemy machine guns, he advanced done and freed it. Crawling close to the enemy rushed the position under heavy fire, he threw a hand grenade and then the enemy killed he of and time two Struck he as went. again, Nips, firing of Honor his last The Medal fall. and forced the others to withdraw before V. S. Trtasnry jjipartmtnt was awarded him posthumously. REPORT OH THE RUSSIANS m Tins poped THE MOST MODERN CONSTRUCTION THE MOST ECONOMICAL CONSTRUCION Available for Immediate Construction Affording PERMANENCE APPEARANCE NAI LABILITY STRENGTH LOW COST DAMP-PROO- F INSULATION LIGHT WEIGHT FIRE-PROO- F TERMITE-PROO- F For Deliveries or Information Write or See Otto R. Kennedy Evanston, Wyo. 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