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Show RICH COUNT! REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH Week of July 21. (Continued From Page One) Mr. and Ms. Ammon Earley of Springville, Utah, visited for a few days last week at the Henry Earley home, and over the week end Mr. and Mrs. Pere Earley of Springville with their ' son and daughter visited the Earley home. Mrs. J. Waren Taylor and sons, Wallace and Robert, of Ogden, and Mna. Dale Hatch and children of Randolph were Sunday visitors at the Frank Price home and others. Udell and David Kearl and James Taylor of 3gden came Saturday to spend a day at the lake. Mr. and Mrs. DeWiitt Moffat of Salt Lake City spent the week end at the home of father P. D. Moffat. Jay L. Willis and his girl friend and his sister, Thelma, of Clifton, Idaho, spent the week end at the lake with relatives and friend. Vernon Robinson went to Salt Lake Saturday to bring his wife who spent a few days in, the city. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Robinson are sojourning in California to visit their, ' daughter, Linda. Dr. , and Mrs. J. SS Alley of Midvale and daughter and Paul Snow of Salt Lake speiit the latter part of the week at their South Eden ranch, returning Monday. Mrs. C. H. Alley returned with them to Midvale to see her new granddaughter and remain there a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Russell : son-in-la- Alley, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Adams of Salt Lake visited over the week end at the South Eden ranch of Hyrum Neb-ekand attended church on Sunday. The Primary officers and' teach-er- s took the children on an outing to' Ideal .Reach Wednesday. Shoppers .and visitors at Montpelier Saturday included Mr. and Mrs. .Ellsworth Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. N.- - Weston. Mrs. Kenneth Price and children of Salt Lake paid a few days visit to the Frank Price home and then to Garden City to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Hodges. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Myers of Ogden are spending a few days at the Heber Myers home. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hoyt motored to Logan Friday. . v Mrs. Gerald Alley and daughter Margaret, spent Friday and Satur-daat the Hebert Seamon home. . The farmers are busy at this time with their haying. A rousing pioneer celebration was held Wednesday, July 24th, arranged by the Auxiliary organizations and committee. Commencing at ten thirty in the morning, a parade of beautiful floats, horses, etc. leading er . 1 WOODRUFF NEWS LAKETOWN NEWS y. t dinner was given for her and her Mr. and Mrs. James Stuart then took all of them to Ran dolph to the show. Everyone had a delightful time. the new Peg88 Gasoline is the "best ever. 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The whole, affair was very successful and enjoyed by a large attendance from several nearby towns. " 'Mrs.' J. G. Pugmire of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pugmire and son and Mrs Litzell of Midvalle and Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Pugmire and son of Washington, spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mrs. Alice . H. Johnson. Mrs. Johnson spent the past week at Meadowville and St. Charles, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Denning Smith and children and mother Sarah A. Smith of Ogden visited over Saturday and Sunday at the A. Leslie Webb home;' returning from a trip to Yellowstone park. Mr. and Mrs, Snow of Midvale and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Snow spent a few days at the home of Mr. and M: s. Geo. N. Weston, a sister of Mrs. and boys went to Logoan Saturday and remained over Sunday to help celebrate the birthday of Mrs. J. A. Cheney with the family. Mr. and Mra J. H. McMullen, Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Byrd and Mrs. Marta Gunter of Evanston, Wyo., were brief callers on Wednesday, July 24th, enroute home from the lake. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spiers of Montpelier, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weston and Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Moffat of Salt Lake were visitors at the P. D. Moffat home July 24th. Visiting at 'the lieber Myers home during the past week were: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Zimmerman and daughter of Pasadena, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Russell Myers and two nephews, Jim and Dick Richards of Ogden, Ms. and Mrs. Harold Myers of Alameda, Calif. They came to take their young eon, - Gary, back - with them. The entire party went to picnic in St. Charles canyon, but were stormed out and returned to eat the lunch on the shores of Bear Lake. 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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones received word Thursday, August lsfj that a new Son was born in a Salt Lake hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Elwin LIVESTOCK HEALTH ODDITIES - , CARELESS VACCINATION CAN CAUSE LIVESTOCK IN ONE STATE A BAD OUTBREAK! DISEASES. OP ANTHRAX WAS CAUSED BY A FARMER WHO MISUSED. A LIVE ANTHRAX VACCINE. 11 Jr A MONTHS TR IP K. A. L. club was held at the Helen Bell, Wednesday, 31 in honor of Rose Kennedys 'July ON THE COWS HEELS, IT TAKES TEN MONTHS THE JOURNEY THROUGH THE V& COW! WHENTHE HEEL FLY EMERGES FROM THE COWS IACK-TWE68U8S CAUSE SE MILLIONS IN DAMAGE YEAOY. birthday. A delicious lunch was served. The ladies had their croThe guest was Gladys cheting. Groll. Samuel Rex went with the Gilbert Bills ambulance to the Salt Lake hospital for his wife Thursday. Mrs. Rex was recently operated upon for gall bladder trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Phillips and family of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coles and family of Almiy, Wyo., Mrs. Ezma Gunn and family and Mrs. George Barker and .daughter Sheron, went to Bear Lake for an outinlg last Fridlay. Mr. and Mrs. Mert Nebeker, of Klamath Falls, .Oregon, visited Ran dolph relatives and friends last week. The Nebekers lived in Randolph a long time ago. . Not Permitted to Tote Residents of the District of are not permitted to vote in tional affairs. rA uc GOING AL WTW I vtcmy BONDS na- Fourth Largest Country Brazil is the fourth largest country in the world and the largest of the South American reDublics. RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITIS m ps $KSs (Hy i- thankful that I fouijd relief from this terrible affliction that I will gladly answer anyone writing me for information. Mrs. Anna Pautz, P. O. Box 825, Vancouver, Wash. Pd. Adv. NTJE-OV- O Laboratories IS rt I suffered for years and am so PAYAHIDDEM TAX of $52 5,000,000, PEC . 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