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Show NOTICE OF TAX SALE Notice is hereby given that on the 27th day of May, 1947 at 10:00 o.clock A.M. at the front door of the County Courthouse in Randolph, Rich County, Utah, I "will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant to the provisions of section Revised Statuets of Utah, 1933, as amended, the following described real estate situated in said county and now held toy it under preliminary tax sale. No bid for less than the total amount of taxes, penalty and costs which are a charge upon such real estate will be accepted. Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter; Northeast quarter of Southeast quarter ,of Section 22, Township 8 North, Range 6 East, Salt Lake Meridian. Commencing at the Southeast corner of the Southwest quarter of Section 30, Township 13 North Range 6 East of the Salt Lake Meridian, thence West 20 rods, thence South 14 rods, thence East 46 rods, thence North 14 rods, thence West 26 rods to the place of beginning. Commencing at a- point in center of County Road which bears North 16.42 chains and East 25.58 chains from Southwest corner of Lot 3, Section lO, Township 12 North Range 5 East, Salt Lake Meridian, Thence along center of county Road North 931 West 1.41 chains, thence South 5115 West 6.54 chains, thence South 65 15 West 3.29 chains, thence South 8S31 East, 4.59 chains, thence North 7937 East 8.42 chains to County Road, thence North 943 West 5.8 chains to beginning, Containing 7.72 acres. Commencing 60 rods East of the Southwest corner of Section 30 Township 43 North Range 6 East of the Salt Lake Meridian, thence North 6 rods, thence JB ast 46 rods, thence South 6 rods, thence West 46 rods to the place of beginning. Commencing 40 rods &8 feet West of A. jpoint; 53 rods r 6 feet South of the 8, - - Northeast quarter ed Section 31, Town- North, Range East of the Sait ship Lake Meridian, 4h? nee West 12 rods 10 feet, thence South 38 rods, thence East 12 rods, 10V& feet, thence North 38 rods to the place of beginning. Northeast quarter of the Southeast tuarier of Section 3, Township 14 North, Range 5 East of the Salt Lake Meridian Containing 40 acres. Lot 16 Plat A. Real Beach Townsite, Situated in Section 33, Township 14 North Range 5 East of the Sait Lake Meridian. Commencing at the center of Section 19, Township 11 North Range 7 East of the Salt Lake Medidian, thence South So rods, thence West 80 rods, thence Northerly along the north line of Southwest quarter of said section 19, to place ot beginning, containing 20 acres. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and official seal this 30th day of April, 1947. County Auditor, Rich County. Adolph W. Larson (SEAL) 6 13 kn Independent NewspapaDevoted Volume 20 Number 16 Randolph. Utah. Friday May, Celebrate 51st Wed-din- g Anniversary fifty-fir- st anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Cox. Open house was held at their home in Wood-- ruff, Utah from 2 oclock until 6 oclock Sunday afternoon. May 4th. 'Five of Iheir sons and daughters were in attendance, eleven of their grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Many people from the Woodruff Ward called to offer congratulations, also Many beautiful gifts were rerel-war- ceived. Mr. and Mrs. Cox were married in the Salt Lake L.D.S. Temple May 6,1896 and are the parents of two daughters and four sons, and have thirteen grand- children and three great grandchildren. After their marriage they lived in Almy, Wyoming for several years and then moved to Sunnyside, Utah where Mr. Cox was employed by the Utah Fuel Company for five years. They came to Salt Lake City in 1905 and lived there until 1907 then came to Woodruff, Utah to make their home near their farm. Several appropriate poems were given eo'them by xriends, two of them follow: To My Wife Bless Her, O Lord Bless her, Lord, My loving wife. for fifty-on- e years has walked with me the path cf life. And shared its smiles and tears, Bless her for all the kindley deeds that she has done for me, .conldh-- ijy needs. d With love and sympathy she has encouraged Me ,to try whatever I would do And she has kept my spirits high To help my dreams come true Give her, O Lord, a world of wealth. With everlasting smiles And bless her with the best of health along the coming miles Let her be happy in he heart and from . all worry free And grant that we may never part each others company. To My Husband On Our Fifty-firWedding Anniversery Weve pulled together fifty one years Who O now A-.- 16. 1947 ' Woodruff Couple In honor of the To The Interests Of The Peooic Ot Rich Count? and Lower Bear River Valley 0 st Invented Milk Bottle The milk bottle was invented in 1884 by Dr.5 Hervey D. Thatcher, Potsdam, N. Y. In Advance WOODRUFF NEWS Cottage meeting was held Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stacy. The South Rich school band under directions of Mr. Carl Stuart and tthe four elementary schools of the county gave a program in each town this week. Tuesday night at Ranolph, Wednesday night at Laketown, Thursday Garden The City, knd Friday night Woodruff. band paraded in each town before the program started. It was a splendid program and every one enjoyed it very much. We have some very splendid talent in one county and we appreciate the efforts of the teachers. Saturday Mrs. Lessie Johnson and her The driver of this ear tped through a red light , stverted to the left, son Kieth of Payson, Utah were town the One dther and smashed headlong into an automobile coming way. visitors Satuday. Mrs. Johnson lived killed, four Injured two of them seriously. Disregard of traffic con here several years ago and is the sister Irol devices ranks third as a cause of the nation's motor vehicle Accof Mr. Cloyd Eastman. idents, soys National Conservation Bureau Mr. Kay Bryson is home and released Laka Tribuna) (Salt r&c-from the navy. He has been in the service for three years. We are happy to have Kay back with us. NOTICE OF INTENTION WOODRUFF SENATOR Mrs. Pearl Rees is visiting with her TO IMPOUND TRESPASSING daughter Vera and her family at Salt FEATURED IN LIVESTOCK LOOK MAGAZINE Lake. Here are the names of some of those Alonzo Hopkin of Woodruff, President Notice is hereby given that all live who came to spend Sunday with their of the Utah Senate, is featured as a stock found trespassing upon lands of mothers in honor of Mothers Day : typical Westerner in Western Faces the United States within the Mbnte Melvin Dean if Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. in .the coming issue of LOOK - the May Cristo, Randolph or Laketown Grazing Bob Wadsworth of Ogden Mrs. Wads27th issue - which is devoted entirely Districts of the Cache National Forest, worth wjj Bessie Corinia, Virginia Putto the West. State of Utah, will be impounded under nam if Ogden, Mrs. Twila Dickson of We think this will .be of interest to Regulation T 12, U. S. Department of Trehton, Mrs. Mary Lou Bruce, Mr. and your readers and are enclosing tear Agriculture, Forest Service, on or after Mrs. Devere Peck of Pocaello, Mr. and sheets for your use. If you use this June 15, 1947, if the same be' not pre on of Almy, Mr. and material, we Should very much appre- viously removed permanently from the Mrs. Shervin Dean of Evanston, Mr. ciate a tearsheet. National Forest. ' and Mrs. John Cox of Salt Lake, Mr. This issue will be released nationally After the impoundment, owners ' of and Mrs. Dale Howell and Merlyn Cor-ai- a on Tuesday, May 13th. . and Mrs. Bruce ox trespassing livestock may regain pcs session thereof only by first reimburs- Frodsham of Evanston. Cordially, , (signed) Felix Jager ing the United States in full for the exMr. and Mrs. Frank Burleigh and penses incurred In gathering, impound family of Evanston were guests of Mr. Plenty of laughter, plenty of tears ing, pasturing, and advertising said live and Mrs. Arth Cox 'Sunday. Double harness has chafed in places stock. All impounded animals not pre Saturday Mrs. Minnie and Teenie Cox, But weve never completely kicked viously so redeemed will toe offered for Mr. William and Ray Cox motored to over the traces .at ..public auction. Animals pot Sali Lake . and Lou Ann Huf faker, sle With a rocky way, and a heavy load sold at the public sale will be sold at Vemetta Spencer, Katherine Rima and We never tipped over nor left the private sale or condemned and destroy- Gar yStacy acrompanied them. These road. ed, as required by the regulations of boys and girls went into the temple and the Secretary of Agriculture. did baptism work. If one was sore footed, the other R. C. Anderson, Forest Ranger A special Mothers Day program was scratched gravel, H. Sevy,' Forest Ranger given Sunday at SundaySchool and at Thomas Thats the only way a team can travel Cache National Forest Sacrament meeting in honor of the Both to the left or both to the right mothers t the ward. A lovely booklet (Continued on Last Page) was given to all the mothers. Mr. Rex Arnold and Miss Leda Mae Whitman of Big Piney were married at 3p.m. Saturday May 10th, by Bp. Emerson Cox of Woodruff at the home of Mr. nd Mrs. Thomas Dean. The brides mother, Mrs. Jerry Whitman was also present. Mr. Thomas Dean met these folks while doing missiinary work in Big Piney, we wish these foung folks much happiness. Mr. and Mrs.' Wm. Hinshaw were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dean Sun- a t - i . Not Permitted to Vote Residents of the District of Colum- fcia are not permitted to vote in national affairs. $1.50 Per Year could cost day. Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Dean and Mr. and Mrs. Linnay Dean were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dean Suna day Mothers Day ; and allf enjoyed home-oand Mr. at the dinner lovely Mrs. Guy Dean. STATEWIDE . CENTENNIAL EVENTS Current- - Monday through Friday until June 6 Message of Ages" at Salt Lake Tabernacle 7 Joan of Lorraine with May Judith Evelyn at Kingsbury Hall . Junior Livestock May Show at Spanish . Fork Black and White Days at May 7 Richmond Art Exhibit No. 3 at May Panguitch 0 Kodachrome shows at May Price Bowling at ParaMay mount Bowl, Ogden Blossom . Time at PanMay 17 guitch, and Peg O My Hart" at Escalante Exhibit No. 2 at May Coalville 15-1- HAPPY DAY . Just think onlv two weeks of school left and tooth Fridays are filled. Friday 16th the Student body is giving a party and dance for all students of Dear Old South Rich, this is to toe held .in the gym. We sure hope we have as much fun at this party as we have had ot parties before and the next Friday the big Graduation Ball and then we're flee kids for three whole months. But gee we do kind of hate to leave the dear old place dont we. Some of us do ' anyway. 15-1- 15-1- 8- 16-2- May Alleys May Bowling, Salt 19-2- 20-2- 1 at J show Art Exhibit No.l at 4 ' 19 May. Escalante This is a bed in a motor court or hotel. It looks all right . . . but under that cover is a .skimpy blanket, a hard mattress, wornout springs. Every tourist who spends a night in this bed is going to be sure he doesn't stay another night . . . and a lost tourist means lost dollars. But if Utah's two million tourists could bo induced to stay ONE EXTRA DAY, they would spend an extra $30,000,000. That's why everyone who deals with tourist should make their stay pleasant through comfortable accommodations, courteous service and attention. A satisfied tourist today means a return trip to Utah next year! Temple Kamas May ! ! Lakif. City Kodachrome ' Mont-icel- lo . at Kodachrome show 22 7. ' BRING V . ' - John Deere.- - kffcfls Qua lity, Farm Equipment Parti and Service RANDOLPH GARAGE THEM BACK IN Peter P. Padelsky of announce the arPenna. Minersville, rival of Victor Francias, May 1st. This is the third child and third son. The mother is the former Phem Spencer of Randolph. Mother and baby doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. '48 issi .... , SON ARRIVES . May 26)121 Uinta Basil) Livestock Show, Vernal May 23 Peg O My Heart at Vernal Rambouillet show May at Ephraim at Heart 24 My Peg. O, May . Tcoele i ihpj BERNTSEN BROS. Furnace Company aiusw-tw-' gimjBiVf Phone afU03 V 'v Coal and Oil Furnaces 149 So. Main St. ; a 4 Stokers 379 Logan, Utah o o N |