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Show RICH COUNTS REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH Scenic as Well as Scientific Wonder Utah copper pit attracts Not only i? Utah Copper one of the great industries of Utah, it .is also one of the many scenic attrac- "ePhg' to make the state the Center of Scenic America. Thousands of visitors flock to the Bingham pit' each year to see of the modern wonders of engl- neering science and witness the ac- ZZa7 0f a mou?tai?; iuZoX SCenery From the top of the great bowl LOCAL HEWS A many tourists each year. which has been hewn out of rock dunng the past forty years- it is almost breath talcing to look to its bottom. It is not unlike an oversized stadium. Workers look almost ffuome like against the vast walls an tne railroad system at the e tom of the pit and around the walls like juniors trains. Being one of the engineering novels of ihe ae, it attracts the scientist as well as the average lay bot-on- tourist. Mr. and .Mrs. A. W. Tbornock were in Ogden Tuesday of last week Mrs. Oscar Bellman was an Ogden visitor last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Kennedy and children and Miss Barbara Gray of Ogden visited relatives and. friends ait Randolph' last Sunday and Monday, Sept. 1 and 2 Mr. and Mrs. Theron Hatch and Mrs. Mearl Peart and daughter were Ogden andr Salt Lake visitors last Thursday and Friday. Miss Ruby Groll is visiting in Ev ansiton With her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Arthur McKinnon. Mr and Mrs. ' E. A. McKinnon have returned 'home ffbny a xyeeks vis in Salt Lake City and Qgden. iPihil McKinnon and iBilly Gray have returned home from a ten-da- y trip to California. (Mrs. Smith, from the extension service at Logan, has spent several days giving instruction in tailoring to the Home Service Club. Mr. and Mrs. .Wi E. Bell were Ev. anstonshoppers during the week. ; Mrs. Kenneth Hoffman'was k busi ness visitor ait Evanston Thursday Mr; and Mrs. Dan Jackman and George Groll were in Kemmerer on business (Friday. - Mrs- Leo McKinnon, W. E. Marshall and W. A. Marshall did business in Evanston Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Kennedy returned to Ogden Monday after Spend ing several days visiting Randolph relatives and friends.-- They . were accompanied home by Mrs. W. E. Marshall who will spend a week or ten days with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kennedy to assist in caring for the twin boys,. . SEE THE BIGGEST AND BEST OF EVERYTHING!..; v- First ' j . full-sca- f Daily Grandstand Shows, featuring the brilliant GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY REVUE. 1946 UTAH Mira Sept. 16-2- 2 SALT LAKE CITY , . Autumn Quarter at Your UNIVERSITY .. , FAIR AND RODEO PARADE September 23 (Continued From Page One) , .. Clowns,- Cowboys, Hoboes, what else can you think of? 'Oh, yes! we ought to have a few pioneers. Prizes will be given for the best two makeups. Rich County Fair Committee By ADOLPH W. LARiSON, Parade Chairman. . Male4 cJielp :?. - renovated buildings and landscaped grounds. - . via State Fair since prewar . . . in newly v le English and college aptitude tests ' ' for all new students. : September 26 : .. . r Registration of entering fresh- men students. f.v September : 27-2- 8 ' Registration of advanced fresh- men and all other students.' September, 30 Wanted - v Opportunity of lifetime supplying 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 i- - ; . 1 Regular classwork begins. ORE STUDENTS than ever before in the history of jhe s University are expected to enroll this fall. However, hew buildings on the campus, together with additional facilities riear-bFort Douglas, will make it possible for the University . to accommodate all Utah students who wiih to attend. 'if' . oi-.- y . RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITIS For any information about the University, tvrite to the Office of the President ' .; 1 OF UTAH ' UNIVERSITY LAKE UTAH SALT CITY, r suffered for years and am so thankful that I" found relief from this terrible affliction that I will gladly answer' anyone writing me for information. Mrs. Anna Pautz, R'O. Box 825, Vancouver, Wash. Pd. 'Adv, Lighthouse Killers Hundreds of deaths have beer caused by lighthouses for every life they have saved Millions, of birds hsvs been lured by the beacons and crashed against the lights to fall tc 13th Annual . their death. Rich County FAIR 6-- RODEO SEPTEMBER 13th NUE- - OVO Labox atones Uncle Sam Says 14th came the week end for their dUgh-?- , ters; Marilyn and Carol so they, could get started to school. - These WOODRUFF NEWS -- Teenie and Minnie Cox spent several days of (this week ait. Salt Lake, doing work in the temple. Mr. Ed. Spencer of Logan,, was a town visitor. (His many friends were glad to see him.' . Friday, the boys of the Aarbnic Priesthood had a weiner roast up the canyon. They had a good time. A cottage meeting was held Thurs day evening at Bishop Cox home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cornia of Uintah, were week end Visitors and brought Mrs. Mayme Comia home with them. We are glad to have her back with us after her severe illness of tuleremia. She is slowly improving, and all hope she is soon , well again. Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Cox and baby and Mr. Clark Putnam spent the week end with relatives and friends here. Mrs. Leoma Haun of Blackfoot, here and Idaho, spent the week-enson small her took, Lyle, who haf visited the summer with his grandmother, Mrs. Eve Cornia, home with . her to start school. . girls have spent the summer ; here. with their grandparents, Mr.v Heber Cox and other relatives ' 4 friends. and ' . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Spencer mo- tored to Aurdria, Utah,? to attend a funeral Friday. Mrs. J enette Winters and daugh ter- of San iFranciscoj.-spenseveral Corweek with Ruth this days nia and others. She is a half sister ' to Ruth. . James Stuart, Barbara and Don Nicholls went with Dick Stuart and family to their home in Washington D. C. Barbara and (Don will go on to New York to see their, mother be fore their return home, ,We wish them a very happy trip. v Miss Mary Brown and Mr, Larsen of Salt Lake, were week-envisit- ors of Mr. and Mrs. Mariner Brown, iMr. and Mrs. Frank Memory of also visitors'' Springville were, " ' and-Mrs- - - - t - d- ' i . . Many of our townsfolk attendee the Cowboy Days celebration at Ev- - anston Sunday and- Monday. Sunday Mr. and Mrs.- Nibart .wl.Ov Portland, came to spend a few day: with Mrs. Maud! Cox' and: family and her many friend?. Mrs. Nihar-- i was formerly Miss Delora Cox. Mr. and. Mrs! Fred (Botfe of Los Angeles, are .visi tin g a few, days with Mr. and Mrs. Arch. Dean. Mrs,. Botte is a sister 'of Mrs. Dean.. . Miss Aria Dean is spending a few. days at Almy with her rsister Sarah Moon and family. ; Mr. :and Mrs. Ted South of Logan - farmer will question the link between this familiar September scene of filling up the silo and his United States Savings must reckon with the future every moment of their lives. Thei crushed green corn stalks: which' they are storing away this month by tons will assure their livestock of winter feed. The Savings Bonds which they are also storing up willr add to the security of their families. U. S. No Bonds.-Farmer- PlOTQHIT RATJ0G FflDQO , : s Treasury Department 4 A pound otonloU M(l can on of yield four tom utahV important: " ana niodpet. Mina workers alM flieif famities the oniona bay- about cunaaaMd in Utaia" . or.-anit- - one-thi- rd , MTJ6LliwmfGEg)mIhY OF iff Ait , |