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Show r THE RICH COUNTY $10,000,000 AID Provides Fi ie.uiiy Service of Many Kinds to Army of Disabled. Red The place to do your Trading' we handle only the best quat ity of fresh & cured Meats we also have a fresh line of . Cross Men Obta'n Bene- crackers, fruits and vegetables and reasonble for themselves speak ! i fits U. S. Provides. Come in and see ds I Steel Profits Utah 2.397 of These Are Helping jj ' - BULK OF WORK BY CHAPTERS ' canned goods ,bread and cakes , The-goo- How; You' Cara Do.- Your Part and Share in - City Meat Market $ : kANDOLPH, UTAI Wy FOB VETERANS f . that the prices Theassureb profits fromjhe development of Utahs iron and steel industry mean tbe addition of millions of t'olJars every jear to the wealth cf the sla'e if Utah capital brings this project to realizadon v Cross service alone, of assisting disabled veterans tl World War, entails expenditures One field of Red greater than the aggregate All the raw materials are wb bin the stato. There are 20,000.000 people in the market 'hat is of the Annual Roll Call ol receipts 1020, the American Red Cross an Utahs by reason of freight rate advantage that favor the Utah steel mills. nounces In a statement urging a wide spread increase In membership at the Annual Roll Call, November 11 to 24 At the present time National Head To the people of Utah the first opportunity is being offexed in the chain of quarters and the nation-widale of 8 percent ComulativePre 'erred stock at $100 per share to EG Chapters of the Red Cross is spendCO of share a the in Starts this the to purchase annual industrial the provide $10,000,000 projcapital required greatest accomplish ing approximately H , ect ever launched in the state. The terms of purchase have been made Cm unparalleled enterprise-- and with each ly for the relief of disabled men and their families, while the ag & 8 of Preferred Comulative share cent per so liberal that this opportunity brocks at the door o 'every home in A gregate receipts from last years Roll Stock is included unconditional ownership Call were approximately $6,000,000. Utah. . of one share of Common Stock, the value It is In the 2,289 of the 3,600 Red Cross Chapters which still are helping of which depends only upon the future solve the veterans problem of adjustof the Utali steel industry- - a future that ing himself to a normal civilian status rs assured. that the greater part of the cost of this service Is borne. Of the total sum spent for veterans relief last year, National Headquarters expended a toTo obtain detailed information regarding tal of more than $2,600,000, while th tins impoitant project, cut out this adver-- 1 disbursement of approv.1 remaining rnately $7,000,000 represents th$ con s.i.ent, write your name and address on trlbution of Chapters In this country iSie nght'hdnd margin and mail to wide effort to assist the Government In providing the aid sorely needed by these men and their families. An Ever Expanding Problem 'That the problem of the disabled and service man Is sa probably will not reach the peak be rr. fore 1925, is the assertion of well-i5 formed Government officials and that Offices Bldq 2.397 Red Cross Chapters regard It as their most Important work is evi SALT dence that the expansion is In nowise confined to a particular section but Is At the on the contrary, nation-widtL Ui j end of the fiscal year, June 30, 1921, there were 20,300 disabled service men 4 In the 1,692 United States Public T 4 Health Service, Contract and Govern 4 4 ment Hospitals and Soldiers Homes, 4 and that number is Increasing at a The Laketown High School is going to 4 4 i rate of 1,000 a month. , 4 a Student Body association, they 4 Thousands' of these men reviving organize interest in l.e medical treatment, compensation and think it will arouse, moie A vocational training from the Qdvern school. 4 4 ment today, started their efforts to it Laketowr 4 High obtain them through the Red Cross The basement of the V r Chapter. The Chapter, acting as the School is now .being pardoned, off for V tI disabled mans agent in claims against domestic science'and art, and shop work. 4 V 4 the Government, Informs the man "ns to are anxious for these new the procedure necessary to gain for All students him that which Is provided him by subjects'to be started. Federal statute. His applications for from Logan Oct compensation, medical treatment and Joseph Cheney returned, 4 I to take his two sons been to take he very bes filed are hehas the with aid where An athletic 6, properly training of the Red Cress Chapter. 'to school, Otis and Mark, ro of himself rr he goes tob cl with I Many Forms of Assistance 4- A If there Is delay before the mans The Laketown'Steam Thresher th'V a crash .1 here may not be anything, Oct claim Is acted upon, the Red Cross any completed theirLyears 4- .ddically wio.ig with ycur cir right Chapter lends the man money to meet 12, The manager reports 'tfte''crops n?)t ; . the Imperative needs of himself and 4 of a belter now but a ebagnos.s will cost large as usual but tW gHi is 4 his dependents. 4 and if we sQe where w. can Most vital to the mans gaining full quality. benefit from the Governments care Is 4 do you ten dolhit s worth of good a$ The foundatioo for the Bird Cage1 is keeping his mind free from worry about Birds Forrest the doubt no famby spring laid, his home. Keeping the veterans u very small expen so, youll bi- - ahertl 4 ily from hardship of every kind and will be in their new home, 4 tn the long run. Informing him of Its welfare is an 4 4 other province of the Chapter. Free Monday morning OcL 17, we noticed an 4 refrom fear on this score, the mhns our on smile 4 broad principles Automobiles exceedingly Fixing 4 covery and advancement usually Is 4 face, when we inquired we found that a 4 rapid, our Is 4 iphg suit name of Mrs. J. F. Hoyt had Every month during the last year, lady by the 4 4 the American Red Cross has given arr.vcd in Laketown. 4 4 service of one kind or another to an town v cattle A he, J cf pass ng thicugh average of 129,2X5 former serv ice men 4 4A and their families. An indication of Thursday knocked down the Tiansformer the extent of the faith reposed In the on the Weston corner, Bishop G, H, .-t 444444444444444-4444444 44 444444 444444444444Red Cross Chapter Is to be found In and and G. N. Weston, of Laketown the fact that there were 350,541 requests for friendly aid In the solution Mr. Ike Smith of Randolph soon had rep1' of personal problems. , airs made sot at we were vi.h ut lights 448 Workers In Hcep.tals While the man pilor to entering one night only. Government care deals largely w ith the G. H. Rcbinsrn cf Lake'o,.n and rue Chapter, afterward he comes Into contact with the service provided by Na- Smith of Randolph motorel o S.va.i Cie-- k tional Headquarters. There are 448 the lghtmg system Red Cross workers in the United Friday to investigate 4, I States Public Health Service and conRtoe ef Logan Wm. Assistant Supervisor tract hospitals and other Institutions in which these men are being cared is making an msptc ion or this section si for, whose duty is to provide for his the Cash National Fo.Cot with Fore-recreation, help him with his compensation claims, keep him in touch 'with ger Bird. his every his family ; In short, tw-- u sf need outside of that pns-- fed: by the George Hall of Ogden drove: a 'ak-o- f Government. Whtla thus are a few. cattle from his ranch Satuiday i the responsibilities of t&e KHionnl ing them to Ogden to feed them iw p 4,000,000 , p tSp p tSp p p p fcp y p p ip p $33. e ' c " Older Your Butter wrappers This Week. TRADE$10:00 a,1d Get A US WITH CSH IN a Set of Aluminum Ware For $1.98 UTAH STEEL CORPORATION n Boston Genera! LAKE CITY New Home Sewing Machines You can buy these on the e. - Installment Plan Laketown Notes Get our prices on all kinds of Merchandise r 35 4 We meePall competition tor cash J j Fix It While Its Fixable t Rich County Furniture Go. t h-- g, t A. J? i Kennedy Bros. THIS WEEK f ON School Dresses "For Girls $1,35 v j i & - Bunglo Gingham How p is the time jars for the a 55 ft Aprons $1,35 to get your coming season, 4-- mo-- c C- X A-- A Lt fruit we Rob-inso- Now Heads Fed Cross Blouses For School Girls 1.00 &Up Ladies "Percale Props.' 1 have Miss Susie Valeltof Ogden, Mfs Maid Baikerof Logan, Mr. Jesse and Wa'do large assortment of all kinds. n u Spencer Bros. i I Barker of Newton, Utah motoied to Bear Lake OcL 17, stopped at Laketown where their John i rat ticks' k?$4 -J Mrs. G H Robinson and M s if. Wesion accompanied them to sister-- Randolph to vis-- their brother George Baiker who is very sick with pneumonia t Miss Clara Watson has been called to Momtpelier to attend her siser Mrs. Mary A- - yf Lynn who is very ill. , VMOttMOOO & iMPCfi Succeeding former President Wilson, President Harding was recently elected pres, dent of the American Ret Cross. He is here seen accepting the office. From left to right: Maj. Gen. Merritte W. Ireland, Surgeon General, U. S. A.J Dr. Livingston Farrand, chairman Centra) Committee of the Red Cross; the President; Asst. Secretary of the Treasury Eliot Wadsworth; Rear Admiral Edward R. Stitt, Surgeon General, U. S. N. |