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Show AIRPORT NEWS Both airplanes and pilots ' are busy at the airport these d&ys flying the students "under the G." I; Training .Bill. At the present time there have been 14 students sign up and .12 of them 'are flying" already. are flying Roy Turner, , Robert Gross, Angelo Pantalone, Raymond .Perkins, ; Glen Titmus, Clarence Bateman,;- Norman Smitlj,. Joyce .Smith, Roy Romick, "Percy .'B&teman, Charles Passey,; ThomPs .Passey. Studen'ts who will start flying fight away are Sterling Barnes,'" William .LaKosky, Chester Pierce "and 'Ellsworth McKenzie.' The weather has been good rand therefore the boys are keeping on schedule. The students will have to have at least a minimum of ' three hours a week flight instruction and in order to do this, flyiing has to start early in "the mornings and continue Lte in the evenings. . .In this regard it is masked that if visitors at the airport want a passenger ride and there are no ships or pilots avhlilatbl-e- it is cause of the heavy schedule men- -. tioned above. IS any additional service men are interested in learning to fly at no expense there are still open flights on the schedule that you aan have to fly immediately. Stu-.den'- An Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Ot The Volume 19 Number 27 Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley " $1.50 Per Year Gandolph. Utah. Friday Aug. 9, 1946 ts WOODRUFF NEWS . PeoolOt :p 0tf inoaaai - v'v Lynn Huffaker. returned home from the s Coalville" hospital Wednesday where he, has been "for about ten days receiving medical care.' We are glad to have him back with its again. - Cottage meeting was held. Thursday evening at the home of' Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bryson. , V Mr. and Mrs. Willard Tingey and children of Salt Lake, are spending their vacation here with relatives and friends. Mrs. Leorna . Haun of Blackiodt, Idaho and her , daughters Dorothy Margaret, Cliir, and sons Lyle and Lane, are visiting with her mother. Mr's. Eve Cornia and other relatives and friends here. Also here are Mrs. Cleo Qudst land children of Ogden and Mrs. Nola Jack-so- n and daughter of Randolph. . Mrs. Bruce , Fnodshaim and Shirley were spending Sundlay with her parents.. Mr. and Mrs. Friank Fra-- z ter. They attended Sunday school Leslie Laid of Ely, Nev., is here visiting Ms grtndmdther, Annli'e Fra V. , m mmm Evanstons first major robbery January occurred Friday, August 2, between the hours of '12:30 and 7:30 a. m., when theStan dard and Whitehouse Cafes, downed and operated by Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Wing, was robbed. Entrance . wtas forced through a kitchen window at the rear by tearing off the screen tod, jimmying the window open. A safe, about 2 feet square, was remloved from the Whitehouse Cafe dining room into the common kitchen, from which the thieves Parried it through the kitchen door, .which was fastened with a night latch. It contained $2,000 in cash, $2,000 in checks, four gold watches and many personal papers, including a $100 bond and bank books. Loss will run around $4,500, estimated ! Preston E. 'Eyre, who, with City Marshal Basil Cole and Policeman Willis Twitcheil, investigated the theft. The Standard Cafe on Front St., (and the Whitehouse Cafe on Tenth St., share the same kitchen. Both cafes had been closed for six weeks during the summer while the Wings enjoyed a vacation in California. They returned and reopened the cafes about the first week of July. Mrs. Wing discovered the theft at about 7:30 a. m.; when she opened since fflffld &S9EE8&P K r CHECK I UPJMPROYE YOUR TOURIST SERVICES TODAY! ' Now tho tourist season is in full s' swing, are you really carrying " out all thoso plans you made six months ago? Art your com-- f S, lnunty ord place of business, neat, dean, attractive? Are you , Un-derher- iff Fred Taggart flew to. Ogden Tues ,vfnd your amptoyees ready with accurate answers to questions day and took Ms private written travelers might ask? is the tourist able to obtain flight test. Yes he passed) and will soon be taking the actual flight test Srvice in filling stations, repair shops, drug stores, restaurants? , ; - zier, 'Alton 'and Leslie. "for Ms license. Remember over 38 of tourists are influenced by an enjoy- ( ,r Mr. and Mrs. , Ted South of LoOhio previous visit or the recommendations of their friends. The ground school will start on here with spent the week-en- d f" the first of September and will be relatives and Mends. ;)'A jittle extra effort now will assure you a full share of tho held in the newly constructed ready1,000,000 w a birthday dinner was gjven Sun xptet tourists to spond in Utah this yoor. room at the airport, Mr. Kurtz has. day fin honor of the ..of furnished the boys with a black- - Albert Longhurlrt. His birthday were family board and 'erasers. Ground school 'HE 1JBESIP together, the fTrstt tigne for sev-wi-ll be scheduled . at night and en Mr. Present . were and I years. "MUtMiflinimj probably special classes will be held ild- onhuTfA fitld v: for the students who cannot attend ren of Promote greater tourist trade for!Ufgh 2&.F6 cf q .erie Mr. and Mrs. Ches " due to'Mght jobsetc ' ter Perry and family of Provo. Mr. " ' ENCAMPMENT and Mrs. Reed Ocnnia 'and Mr. and VETERANS' ADMINISTRATION The Evanrton Hying Service hast Mrg Clyj,e Lohurrt and Bon ; of CONCERNED ABOUT ABUSES Vf HELD AT TONY GROVE ', - 24-ho- ur wax.i'S.aKsvwwai , - ww anBRilU -- tr mv ' . ... . . .7-- ir, the cdfes. 4-- H -- in r4rRiet iVtea3Ms AaMn'istrfc&dn''-' .s, .supplies in;1hei wurlu and. handle aiineittme all theTleadhtg jwimdsqf Whan- - air. and Mrs.- Theron Gregg ' and used inthe airmbtlve industry.! of Saif Lake and Mr. and It is hoped that soon, the show case Mrs. Bob Telford and daughter of at .the airport will be .full of the Randolph, spent the week-en- d with necessary items, needed So badly at Mr. and Mrs. Jake RufL. . the present time. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur CfOx return- ! ed home from Yellowrtone Park on , Keith.' Barnes flew his new ship Monday evening. They had a very to Ogden lart Sundlay accompanied n,;ce r trip by Roy Turner. Mr. and Mils. .Earl Spencer and two children ; of Redmond, Utah, $25.00 REWARD came Sunday afternoon to vis,:t his STOLEN brother Ray and family. Wednesday m'orning the two families left One new Hamley Saddile, with for Yellowstone Park. large Mexican horn. Three-quartThe cooking club and the rigging with large plate cinch ring. dairy club left early Monday morn- can-tiSwell fork and about fing for) Logan Canyon where they Flower border stamped. Ini- to have an outing. The leaders tial letter F L P rtamped on the 0j aTe Joyce Rees, back of cantle. Also numbers E203. i:,nd This will Longhurst. Spec. J410, stamped oq. back of can- very instructive, educational and tie. New swinging stirrup leathers. enjoyable. This saddle was taken from the , jrg Mildred 'Waatstien and two back of a, hrose about July 18th. gmaR children of Oregon, are visit- PleaSe notify Stanley Wilson of ing her parents, Mr. iahd Mrs. Mel-vo- n ' Randolph, Utah, if anvone knows Putnam and 'other relatives and whereabouts of said sdde. the ) friends. " STANLEY WILSON, y Mrs! Ruth Taylor of Cokeyifle is Randolph, Rich County, Utah. spending a few daysftiere With her - , . er Rich county"ii"aHdMdrgahcOT reported abuses iusing heklat T9ny:Qrevg-in-ljO0a'wflai- i. prenfticeship and on the job train-dis-e yon. AH the dub and. their S' pPogramis for veterans,' accord leaders of Randolph, and: Woodruff, ing to Mr; C; C. Coffey,' contact about 35 boys and girts, attended. represenative in charge of the V A They left Monday morning and reoffice at 29 Thatcher Bldg., Logan, turned home Wednesday . evening, AIL report a fine trip. Hath. Mr. Coffey points out that the pro gram was designed to enable veterans to leafn gainful apcujJations, up. It is exploitation of the veteran. and that in all Oases of Utah hlas been more free from contracts are executed between employer and veteran in which the abuses of this nature than some other sections of the couritry, acspecific steps of the trfaiining cording to Mr. Coflfey, and the VA are iset forth. . iC'ases have been reported where is striving to keep it so. At the pres employers are not living up to ent time invertigatioris are being all reported daises of violatheir contracts, Mr. Coffey said, made qf ' tion. cafee has been For instance, a ported where a veteran signed up'j Veterans on training programs to become an auto mechanic h:a's who believe that the training they been assigned to running a filling (are receiving does not measure up EltaiMon by his employer. This is a to the Standard's are urged to report violaltiion of the statute under which ithe circum'sItanceB to the nearest of- the pragmm was set fice of the Veterans Administration, 1 ... l ltor 4-- H ; , Advance Major Robbery - . : In Evanston Has : 'tjiuaafe'biaayxsjy- "" " job-trainin- g, pro-gr?.- 4-- H e. m re-a- re ( jr . job-traini- ; CAR INSPECTION DEADLINE. AUG. 15 Viith August 15 established as the dead-lin- e for vehicle safety less than one half of all Utah owned motor vehicles have received mechanical attention, P. L. Dew, Highway Patrol Superintendent, announced today. ' The Safety Inspection' Program Was designed primarily to eliminate where and when possible the expensive and murderous automo-- ; bile collision caused by defective equipment. During the war years toe program became- an essential measure of motor vehicle conservation. Our automobiles have attained an average age of nine years and the excessive use imposed upon their is now reflected in the head-- " lit es and in the vital statistics ' of the daily press.' J. , - . r sislter Joy.'-- ' ' Mr. and Mrs. FranHMemOry of SpringvdUe, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mariner - - . - Brown.. Heber Cox is ill. but at ttys writing is on the improve. ' Dee and Shirley Cox of Sait Lake with, .their moth ispent the week-en- d Cox. er. Mrs. Maud . Ivy Cox hlas gone to Paysoh , to visit relatives there for a short ' ' while. . : . - rrrz RANDOLPH. YOUNG COUPLE MARRIED 6ec-tiu-is Many of the . gruesome stories written 107 times to date this year on the surface of our Utah, highways can be charged directly to defective motor vehicles, Superintendent Dow stated. National figures reveal one out of every three cars is defective, while in Utah the figure is much higher. Authorized and equipped inspection agencies are provided all sections of the State. It is essential to highway safety that our motor vehicles are repaired and adjusted to satisfy the demands of safe operation. ; The Highway Patrol will exert every effort to enforce the inspection regulations those who refuse or neglect voluntary compliance therewith. .. (Paid advertisement.) at !?fd 4 p. m. unday Aug Bialldi) "'Amos , Br Bo-bin-- , , , the service. The ; invoca'Recessional choir sang, tion, George H. Robinson; duet, violin and piano. Tranmeri, Prof, and Mrs. N. W. Christiansen of (Logan; speaker, Burdette Pugmire of the Stake Presidency; duet, "Whispering Hope, Mr. and. Mrs,. Whitney by Mrs. Transtrum, accompanied Emery Welling of St. Charles; speaker, Hyrum Nebeker; Shuberts Serenade, Prof, and Mrs. Christiansen; remarks, Bp. Amos B. Robinson ; duet, "The Lords Prayer, Mr. and Mrs. Transtrum; benediction, Albert R. Weston. Attending the service from out of town were: Mr. and Mrs. Russell Innes of Salt (Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Barker of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Coombs, Mrs. Jean Parry, Mr. and Mrs. Melburn Coombs of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Williamson, Mrs. Roy Baker, and Russell Kirk of Salt Lake. Clarence E. Cheney, who underwent a major operation at the Cache Vallye hospital at Logan, recently. Is reported as making some recovery. Mrs. Cheney and other members of the family make frequent visits to Logan to be with Mr. Cheney during visiting hours at the hospital. (Continued on Last Page) son conducted ? . - . . against ; Robert Jisckson, 's6n of Mr. and Mrs. VToe B, Jacksion and Miss Jer-- v Larson, dlsiughlter. of Mr. A. W. ) Larson, were married Tuesday. The Reaper join's with their many ; relatives and friends in them a long and .happy married life - big are you in deciding the future of America? ' What power is there in your Savings Bonds invest-- ments to help yourself? .Your Uncle , Sam does hot have to be i a quiz genius to furnish the' answers . to these questions. .You are as big as 140,800)000 Americans put together. You arij actually a giant. United Stitts' '"Savings' Bonds ' have the 1sfrtfigth.'tOl)ulld'rii better future for America. .lyourself ' w-'bm- Deere ( g v. 1 f . - and-you- y U. S. Treasury Depart aunt ' ; ; sh.' Farm Equipment How . ' jMr. and Mrs. George Kennedy re (turned home Saturday .frbm a few : days visit in Ogden wfilth relatives. i. They were accompanied home by Miss Doris Marshall,' who bad spent the paist 'two weeks in Ogden, ' and: J'Mists Glenna Kennedy, who will spend two weeks with her grandparents alt Randolph. , . .' Mi n 7. Parts., and Service i'ji'i. .iS-'i.- i H 'lW. I.'. 5 t-J.'- 1 fyS't'i: ,v; j 'V fir- Ji'li't-'-'.- 'iir GARAGE For vacationing no month in the whole year is more popular than August with my countrymen from coast to coast. As I stroll the like beaches, 1 see many fellows uman Mr. Thrifty sitting udder brella to shade himsqp. ; Youll notice his umbrella is ftiade of United States Savings BonfsJiJ There are millions of .Mr. Xtaiftys who are finding a peaceful-- shelter under an umbrella of Savings Bonds. . . (J, S. Irtt&uty Dcpartmtni |