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Show nr NOTICE OF TAX SALE 1 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 Court house 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 describee real estate situated in said county and now held by it under preliminary tax sale. No bid for less than the tota' amount of taxes, penalty and costs which are a charge upon such real es tate 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, i : UTAH ifontaaMi II EVJS from where I sit ... ly Joe Marsh) i Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Richie motored to Ogden Saturday to take Mrs. Annie Kennedy, who has been visiting Randolph relatives for the past week. Blair Findley of Ogden brought his wife and the new son up Wednesday :o visit with her folks for a short time. NOTICE In The District Court Of The First They were accompanied by Mrs. Sidney Judicial District Of The State Of Utah, Findley and son Burk. The new home of Mr, and Mrs. Harold In And For The County of Cache Jones is progressing very fast. In the matter of the estate of The Rich County Furniture have to-- n CLARENCE COOK, Deceased, vouchers to the undersigned adminis- down -- the two pld ware houses on the trator at his residence at Garden City, North of the main store. La Mai Wam-sle- y and Gerald Norris are tearing them Utah, on or before the 18th day of July, down. They are going to build a large 1947. " , DEL CLARENCE COOK new store. Administrator of the Estate of OPeart Bros, new store will soon be ready to move in to, Clarence Cook, deceased. Wm. Kennedy and Mrs. Earnest Cer. NEWEL G. DAINES less motored to Provo Monday to get For Estate Attorney Pub. Dates: May 16, 23 30, June 6 13, Mrs. Kennedy who had been visiting there with her sister Mrs. Annie Davis, 1947. They returned hpme Wednesday. Mrs. Russell Cerless returned home . Save Energy from a short trip to Salt Lake City. Management specialists say nev-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. .Wm. Groll visited in er bend to do any job if you can Evanston Tue. May 13. stand straight. Bending uses more ILe McKinnon and daughter Arlene ! 8, LOCAL 1 PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES . BAESCSm Consult clerk of district court or the respective signers for further information. When Ed's Crops Failed Three years ago Ed Smiths luck went bad. His crops failed and it wasnt long before Eds home and furnishings were up for auction. Half the town turned out, and Ed must have thought his neighbors were a bunch of hungry vultures buying up all his precious possessions for a song. When it was over, and the auctioneer had left, Sam Abernathy turns to the crowd and says: "All ' right, folks, lets take time out for a glass of beer, and then put this stuff back where it belongs! . Township 12 North Range 5 East, Salt Lake Meridian, Thence along center of county Road North 931 West 1.41 thence South thence South thence South thence North chains to County Road, thence North 9 43 West 5.8 chains to beginning, Con, taining 7.72 acres. 60 rods East of the Commencing Southwest corner of Section 30 Township 13 North Range 6 East of the Salt Lake Meridian, thence North 6 rods, thence East 46 rods, thence South 6 rods, thence West 46 rods to the place of beginning. Commencing 40 rods &8 feet West cf point 53 rods 6 feet South of the Northeast quarter of Section 31, luwn ship 13 North, Range 6 East of the Salt Lake Meridian, thence West 12 rods 10 i feet, thence South 38 rods, thence Ej-12 rods, 10 feet, thence North 3o reds to the place of beginning. Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 3, T .v io1 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 So.lt Lake per cent more. were Evanston yisitors Saturday. that you Mrs. Dallas Johnson motored to Logan must bend over to wash dishes, to take the infant daughter of make a simple wooden rack to raise Friday Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larson to seek medthe dishpan. Experts also say not to stand if you can sit. When iron- ical aid. The baby is recovering nicely, Mr. and .'rcl i ve3 ing flat pieces, or getting the vegeend week Mothers home and for the tables ready for canning, do it sib Day. ting down. to his work energy, about 43 So if your- sink is so low Copyright, 1947, United States Brewers Foundation morning was checked before much damage was done. The Stake Junior Rose Festival was held at Randolph Tuesday evening May 12th. Overcrowding Refrigerator overcrowded refrigerator cannot keep each item as cold as it would if the air could circulate more freely. Its the same principle as crowding together oftothestay rewarm. Keeping the sides for essential frigerator clear is also good refrigeration. An Miss Lois Ann Thornock was home over the week end an spent Mothers Day with her family. Mr. and . Mrs. P. H. Rex returned Hubert Hellstrom returned from Salt Lake City Tuesday and rein the southern part of the Stake after port Flora recovering nicely. a short visit with his family. First Arc Lights Mr, and Mrs. Blair Findley are reA Wild Life Federation was organIn 1862, the first commercial apjoicing the arrival of a baby boy born plication of arc lights was made in ized in Randolph Tue., March 12, the Dungeness Lighthouse in The children of Mrs. Elizabeth Ken- May 13th. Mrs. Lyman Passey and son visiting nedy spent Mothers Day with her Suna the her home in Randolph. day. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis ,'Longhurst were A fire which broke out in the home Myron Hellstrom has been ill several 13 week. visitors Tue. 'May 20. Evanston this E. of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fearn Tue, days s o.-- , Keep Box Makers Busy The food industries last year osed almost 100 million pounds of paper-boar- d in making folding paper boxes for packaging various products. This represents close to 50' per cent of the total production of folding paper boxes in the United States. s Two hours later, Ed was in possession of his home and furnishings; and the folks whod paid for them were sitting around Eds fire enjoying a neighborly glass of beer to show their friendship and their confidence in Ed. Today, Eds back on his feet another constructive member of the community. And from where I sit, weve all been well repaid a good investment in a good man. t Meridian. Commencing v G33iWSp3HaaiI) (CflteQi) anfiaEB (ED (20 , at the center of Section 19, Township 11 North Range 7 East of the Salt Lake Medidian, thence South rods, thence West 80 rods, thence Northerly along the north line of South 'west quarter of said section 19, to place of 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. 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These demands would cost the railroads of the country five hundred sixty-eigmillion dollars a year! GT INSURANCE NOW VEN THOUGH YOU NEVER. HAD IT WHILE IN SERVICE -E- non-operati- ng ht Last year these employes had an increase of 18 Vi cents an hour. This was their third major wage increase since 1939. Their average weekly pay has gone up. 75, as against a. rise of 54.. cost-of-livin- For correct, information, contact yoar I nearest. VETERANS ADMINlSr- - t , ' j. AAR. FARMER MR. & MRS. PASSENGER tin bill I wmU fei? i t Y MR. SHIPPER & 1946, with tiie largest peacetime traffic in history, the net income of railroads went down to the equiva- lent of only 254 of the net property investment.. What About 1947 T Even with the recent freight rate increase, preliminary figures indicate that the railroads will make only about the same low return in 1947 as in 1946. This will be because:the wage increase made in 1946; will be in effect for all of 1947;, - special payroll1 taxes on railroads: have recently been increased; and passenger traffic has declined. Where Would the Money Come From? We cant pay out what we dont take' In. And we are not taking' in enough, now to meet present costs and to. complete the improvements' in serv- ice that you need and that we want to give you. You Would! Foot me BUIK g; Since 1939) railroad' wage and material costs have gone up more than three times as much as freight rates, and five times as much as passenger fares. That is why in Its-- WtST ADAMS STREET P CHICAGO) 1.,. ILLINOIS' We are publishing this and other advertisements to talk with youu at first hand about matters which are important to everybody. |