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Show rich county reaper. Randolph, utah LIST OF DELINQUENT LAKETOWN NEWS GARDEN CITY NEWS Willis E. Kearl nd son Gordon, and Morton Kearl were business in Evanston Friday. . Mr. and 5rs. Leslie Webb went to Ogden to spend Christmas with .their sons and daughters. Mr., and Mrs. Frank Siddoway of Oakley, Utah, were here to spend Christmas wiih the Siddoway family, returning Friday. Mrs. Edith Whittington was hostess at a Christmas dinner for the ' following guests : Mr. and Mrs. Whittington and son Laurel, Mr. and Mrs. Montell Whittington and children, Arlen and Marilyn, Mrs. Amanda Pope and Gladys Pope and Burnell Whittington, all of Garden City and Mr. and Mrs: Frank Whit' tington of Idaho Falls. Mrs. Frank Jensen and Mr. and and Nola Margene, enjoydaughters ed Christmas dinner with the John Jensen family at Fish Haven. Another family dinner on Christmas day was held at the Isaac Wamsley home. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Satterthwaite and daughter Colleen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Satterthwaite and children, LaRue, DeLloyd and LaVon, Mr. and Mrs. Thiel Wamsley all of Lo' gan, Mr. and Mrs. Norval Erickson of Beaver Dam, Mr, and Mrs. Milford Wamsley and children Reed, Karen and Alan, and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Wamsley and of Mr, and Mrs. Glen Caldwell Idaho Falls are spending part of the holiday season with Mrs. Laz-ett- e Satterthwaite, ' Mrs. Caldwells mother. Christmas dinner .guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cook were Mr. and Mrs. Lew Cook and son of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cook and family of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lamborn and daughter of Laketown and Mr. and Mrs. Kaa Cook and Drew Cook of Garden City. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Esterholdt and family spent Christmas day in Laketown with Mrs. iBsterholts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Cheney. Dorothy Twitchell, student of, the Quish Beauty school at Salt Lake, is spend'ng the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Twit- TAXES (Continued From Page One' NttSHW, SE4SW, Lots Sects. T14N, R7E, S.L.M. - $18.67. RAY TAYLOR - To MATT CLAWSON : NE54NW14 Lots 1 and 2 Sec. 19, 1 vis--ito- rs -4 14 N, R7E, S.L.M. - . $14.65. . HEIRS OF MATTHEW THORNOCK: SESW Sec. 20, T14N, R7E, S.L.M $2.82; HEIRS OF MATTHEW THORNOCK: W54NW4 Sec. 28, T14N, R7E, Mr. and Mrs. Gail $4.11. HEIRS OF MATTHEW N)S, NEV4NWM, Sec. THORNOCK: T14N, R7E, 29, Siddoway , ; rods to ibeg. $0.89. WILBER ROPE: Rouse located on Lot 4 bik. 8 Randolph City Survey - $3.67. CLIFFORD KENNEDY: Lots 6 Lock 9 Randolph City Survey: - $32.53, RAY OSBORNE: Lot 1 Block 17 Randolph City Survey - $11.26. SHE1RVIN DEAN : Com at a pt 120 ft. S from NW cor of block 20 Randolph City Survey running th S 127 Vi ft. th E 150 ft. th W 150 ft. to place of beg. par-ent- s, 5-- $4.59. Baby Crop in Netherlands Records Sharp Increase NEW YORK. Birth rates for the Netherlands have been increasing sharply in the last year, the Netherlands information bureau here reports. Current rate of 35.4 per thousand compares with 20.1 per thousand before the war and reflects a large increase in the number of marriages. The bureau says this birth rate never before was approached in the country. The famine which ravaged tiie country immediately after the war had its effect in a very low birth rate in large cities, which reported a rate of 14.8 for January, 1946, but iiidi i ate has been climbing until the latest report from the large cities shows a rate of 38.1 per thousand. The country also reports a low death rate, although statisticians suggest that many premature deaths among older people, during the famine may be partly responsible for the better showing now. WAYNiD SIMS: Lot 2 block 22 Randolph City Survey - $14.60. RALPH McKINNONI: Com 247 Vi ft S from the NW cor of block 22 Ran- dolph City Survey running to m 20 rods, th S 82 Vi ft. th W 20 rods, th S 82 Vi ft. th S 20 rods, th N 82Vi ft to pt. of beg. - $11.26. DAVE SMITH: Com 4 rods N of NE "cor'of Lot 1 th 4 rods W 6 rods N 2 rods, W 14 rods, S 6 rods, E 20 rods to pt. of beg. - $71.72. S. C. KELSEY : Machinery Assessment j on S. C. Kelsey property - $14.59. MAX McKiNNON : EVi of Low 4 Randolph City Survey - $19.41. ETLIJL SPENCER: WVi Lots 4 Bik. ' 33, Randolph City Survey - $3.34. ETHEL CHENEY: Lot 1, Block 2,: ' 1-- i 1-- R. went to Salt Lake Thursday to Saturday to visit the Faydock people, and visit relatives in Oakley and in Coalville, returning Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Alley and children went to Logan and Hyde Parak Friday to visit the - Herbert Seamons family. Home to spend the Christmas boli- days were LaVon Eller, student at LDS Business college and Miss.Elda Afton Weston, taking a beauty course at Salt Lake. Miss Kathleen Price of Salt Lake spent Xmas at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. Frank Price. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Peterson spent Christmas at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wahlstrom. Mr. and Mrs. L. Floyd Clark of Laramie, Wyo., were visitors at the Heber C. Robinson home Friday and Saturday and went to Newton, Utah, to visit with his relatives. S- .LM. - $10.28. MORRELL BOOTH : Com. .at a pt. 4 j rods N from NW cor of Lot 2 in Sec. 5, T14N, R5E, S.LM. running . th W 557 ft. th North a little W to a pt. 606 ft W of NE cor of SE of oi Sec. 31. T14N, R5E, S.LM. th E 603 ft. th S 32 rods to' place of beg. $0.i7. JOHN CQRNLA: Com at NE cor bik. 16 Woodruff City Survey, th S 20 rods, th W 4 rods, th N 20 rods to Laketown City Survey - $6.24. ' : Lots 5 Block 9,' Laketown City Survey - $23.83. . CHARLOTTE HODGES: Com at a pt. 66- rods 6 ft. S 51 rods 3 ft. Hi and 10 rods 5 ft. N or NW cor. of Lot 1, ' Sec. 33, T14N, R5E, S.L.M. run til W 8 rods 10 ft W, th 4 rods 13 ft tli 8 rods 10 ft East, th S 4 rods 13 ft to place of beg. cont. ' Improve-- ! ments and 17 acres - $13.51. DELBERT HANSEN: Com at a pt 21G1.5 ft E 574 ft S 7 ft, E 10 N and 84 ft S 10 IE of NW cor of Sec 33, ' T14N, R5E, S.LM. th 245 ft, E 10 N, th 67 ft S 10 W, th 250 ft W 13 S 77 ft. N 10 "ty to place of beg. - $3.63. JAY P. HODGES: Com at NW cor of Lot 1, Sec 33, T14N, R5E S.LM., th S 66 rods 6 ft th E 51 rods 3 ft, th N 10 rods 5 ft, th W 8 rods 10 ft, th N 29 rods 10 ft, th S 7806 W 90 chains, th NW along State Highway, to a pt 40 rods 6 ft E from NW cor of said Lot 1 - th W to beg. - $22.47. F. L. SHEPHARD: Lot 13 Block 1, ' Ideal Beach Tonwsite - $0.61. H. A. PELUiRSON : Lot 7 Plat A Ideal Beach situated in Lot 5. .Lot 8 Plat A Ideal Beach situated in Lot 5 $1.84. PARLEY HODGES: Com. 10.57 chs N of SW cor Lot 5 th S 10.57 chs. th E 7.50 chs, th N 5964 E to Lake shore, th W on Lkke to beg. - $1.84. H, J. DEWITT: Lots Real Beach j AMOS (BARKER De-Ve- re , 4-- I j N-- , Beginning to Level Off WASHINGTON. I T. - $2.46. ly below August figures. Home construction shared in the decline. The slackening is typical of the season, the BLS report said, but material shortages and cost uncertainties probably were retarding influences preventing still further expansion at the present time. Duke of Windsor Is No Longer Setting Fashions for Men LONDON. The Duke of Wind- sor no longer is setting fashions, but following them, Chanticleer, editorial page columnist of the London Daily Herald, said. The former king, now visiting England, is not the well dressed man he used to be, Chanticleer said, quoting the sentiment of British tailors as expressed by the editor of their trade journal. " . Construction activity began to level off in September after a steady rise since the end of the war, the bureau of labor statistics reported. Both employment 2,307,000 workand expenditures were slighters . LUTHER M. HOWELL: Lot 16, Plat A Real Beach Twp. - $0.62. FRITCH LOAN & TRUST: Lot 39, Real Beach Twp. - $0.62. . PARLIfY HODGES: Com .50 chs W and (S 152T E) 16.33 chs from the center of Sec. 33, th (S 59.02) 6.35 chs. th (S 3435 W) 4 chs. th N 5902 chs. th N 3435 E 4.80 chs to beg. . Sec. 33 T14N, R3E, S.LM. - $39.91, PAUL HODGES: Com at a pt 116 Vi rods N and 12 rods 3 ft E ffom SE cor of SWVi of Sec. 33, T14N, R5E, S.LM. th N 8454 E 14 rods 14 ft, th N 1521 W 18 Vi rods, th SW 14 rods 14 ft to a point 1521 W 16 rods 12 ft from place of beginning, th S 1521 E 16 rods 12 ft to beg. - $16.48. GENE B. ELLIS : Lot 11, Block 1, Ideal Beach Twp. - $1.23. BEN BELL: Lot 26, Block 2, Ideal Tk. -Beach Twp. - $0.61. 6 Block JAMES F. TAYLOR: Lots ton.Binhntd 4, Ideal Beach Twp. - $1.23. K acta, Juat a F. L. SHIIPHARD: Lot 15, Block 1, today." Ideal Beach Townsite - $0.61. ARDEN POPE:. Com at a pt. 110 rods, 3 ft E and 50 rods 6Vi ft. N from SW METAL MINING INDUSTRY cor of Sec. 16, T14N, R5E, S.LM. th 10 fods 6 ft, th N along County road OP UTAH 57 rods 9 ft, th S 46 rods,, th E 22 rods, th S 3 rods 13 ft, th E 18 rods to beg. Cont. 6 acres and 148 rods less .668 th 19 chs 8 links S and 14 chs and 90 acres to road - $7.72. links l.i to place of Ibeg.th S 26 E 4 N. J. HODGES TO FARRELL SFlIiN-CEchs, th E 10 chs, and 80 links, th N 11 Com at NE cor of Lot 1 Sec. chs 10 links, th W 1 ch, h N 8931 and running . 21 TJ4N, W 8 chains and 67 links, th S T10 thence W 6.61 chs. th S 21 15 E 6.14 W 3 Chs,- 64 links, th W 2 chs, 32 links to place of beg. $14.85. chs, th S 8951 East 4.02 chs, th N BECKWITH QUINN & CO.:.NNWV4 along lake shore to beg. - $1.48. MRS. DORIS WILKS: Com at NW. cor Sec. 7, T11N, R8E,; S.LM. of NW " of SWVi of Sec 21, T14N, R5E, S.LM. ' $6.68 ' . W-7.1- ''ifjnSr'iSr 25-2- - .... . - R5EV-S.L- . ' f DURING JANUARY i 11, 1947 Contests End Eoch Soturday. Beginning January the for Complete 1st Award Free Tuition Excelcis Course in Beauty Culture 2nd Award $50 Credit on Tuition 3rd Award $25 Credit on Tuition son-Dick- . i property. ' " the young ladies, These Scholarship Awards will be given to the best fetter or men 17 years of age or over who write on the subject, Why I Want to be a Beauty Operator. wish. Mail it to Your letter may be as long or short as you for lirst contest, and us not later than January 11 to qualify become our letters All each Saturday for subsequent contests. final. Duplicate awards Decision of judges shall be , w te--J 4 in case of ties. I. words Get busy on your letter now. Tell In yo.ur own letter be a operator, like to beauty just why you'd not on wilt be judged on the basis of sincerity ond drop letter today Write your literary style. it in the mail. It may win one of these valuable Scholarship Awards for youl - . chell. xaddL Bsmdbf SdwoL Hr. and Mrs. Archie Sims and family of Mantua, Utah, spent Christmas day with relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Sims had as their Christmas day guests Mrs. Sims parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Frice of Paris. 2473 V.LJiington Boulevard, Cgden, Utah Jasper Merritt was a recent house guest of his sister, Mrs. LaVoy Hildt. Mr. and Mrs. Roert V. Calder and children enjoyed Christmas dinner with Bishop and Mrs. Milford Loveland and daughter, Dolores. , Gan Buy Surplus U. S. Goods TOKYO. Allied headquarters informed the Japanese government that it will be permitted to buy surAmerican supplus, civilian-typ- e plies in Japan. Peter A. McDermott, chief of headquarters foreign trade division, made the announcement in a statement which explained that the U. S. . government sales. has authorized the . He did not estimate the amount of money which might be involved. Italians Riot Over Royal Flag; Several Wounded NAPLES, .ITALY. - Display of the flag of the exiled house of Savoy during a celebration of Italys World War I victory over Austria started rioting at Torre del Greco.m It took the energetic intervention of the carabinieri to quell the disturbance. A number of persons were wounded and many were arrested when republican supporters opened fire on monarchists attending a special mass. ' , - f' Fred Allen, radio comedian, has just written The Reynolds Pen Company: my secretary is an octopus. on busy days it is exciting to watch her take dictation with her thirty-sevenotebooks and her thirty-seve- n tentacles holding reynolds peris skipping over the pages lightning-fast- , hazel, my octopus, works in a large tank which i have in the office here and it was she who first found that your pen would ivrite under water ( Fred has no capital letters on his typewriter.) ; n ' . ! j f , New Nutrient The new nutrient X, studied by dairy industry scientists of th Beltsville station, experiment makes food more palatable to animals and thus helps them maintaiz good growth since they eat more. Nutrient X is present in milk and several' milk products,, in lettuce, egg yolk, beef and pork muscle, and in bluegrass and alfalfa, as well as in timothy and alfalfa hay. Uncle Sam Says 1 7 Christian Names Made Him 1 Most Named Man in America SEATTLE. Funeral services were held recently for an Seattle pioneer whose 17 Christian names gave him the longest officially recorded name in America. His father had him christened with the surnames of 17 officers of' his Civil war regiment. Known as William Cary, the retired painter and decorator was christened: Oscar William Free Omlis Fitz Allen John Donpedro All Fonlas Mell Tare Gustafson Tittle Tuttle Step Carl Cary. w Male cJielp Wanted Opportunity of lifetime supplying DDT and! other profitable products to farmers in Rich County. No experience or capital required. Must manent. Write or wire McNESS COMPANY. Dept. D, 2423 Magnolia SL. Oakland, 7, California. Think You Have Hou&ing j John Deere Quality Farm Equipment Parts and Service - . 3 Scholarship Awards Every Week Japanese Government Now Censiraction Activities I . be a professional If you. have ever thought youd like to this in interesting and beauty operator and earti good money be your golden opportunity I pleasant work, this may started in the attractive To help ambitious young people get announces: and profitable beauty profession, Excelcis RANDOLPH GARAGE Love on a dime, sounds sweet on St. Valentines Day, bat love on a stack of United States Savings Bonds rests on a firmer foundation. You tan get your stack of bonds through the payroll- - savings plan where you work or by buying bonds regularly at your bank or post office. Savings Bonds are a sweetheart of an investment $4 for every $3 In years time. U. . 10 . , S.Trtatury Dtptumtnl Trouble? Read Thesi FALL CITY, NEB. W. H. Har mon, federal forester for southeas Nebraska, can testify to the troubli the housing shortage can lead to. His office is in Humboldt, Neb., hi gets his mail at Dawson, Neb., hi telephone calls come through th Verdon, Neb., exchange, his froze: food locker is at Table Rock, Neb. and he lives in a farm house mid way between Dawson and Verdon. The shortest round trip is 48 milei |