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Show TX THE RICH COUNTY NEWS, RANDOLPH, UTAI: nm f ' ' - - United 5ENCER BROS: & CO. -- 850 NOTICE ! Rich County s Largest Store Slates Land Salt Lake Office, Gity, Utah October '27, 1921. To whom Notice is hereby May Concern:- of Utah has filed the State that given I'sts of lands, selected by o the said the State, undec section 1894 16, of Act Congress, approved July in his office st OUR WAR PRICES ARE DOWN TO 1 viz: as Indemnity School lands, Lot I, Lot 4, SW i4 SWJ, Section 2C; Wi NWJ, Section 29: Township 13 i North, Range 5 Eart, Sa't Lake Merfar idian. Copies of sa d lists, so 1913 as they relate to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions, bare been conspicuously posted in this office for inspection by any person interested and by the the period During public generally. of publication this noMce, or any tiire thereaffer, and before fina' app oval and ceitification, under departmental of April 25, lcgu-latio- or 1907, protest con- test against the claim of the State to any of the tracts or subdivisions descubed on the ground that the same is mo e valuable for minera' here-nbefor- than Rubbers and Overshoes For The Entire Family FRESH agricultural puiposes, will br foi noted for report to the General Land office at Washington D. C. Failuie so to protest or contest, with received and MEAT i,i the time specift d, will be consider ed sufficient evidence of cl aracter of the tracts and the selections thereof, being otherwise fice from ASK FOR OUR MIXED KEN FOOD - TOLL FOR ONE YEAR & It " lu cents StaroNaptha washing pdw. Sea Foam & Pride 25 . 2 for 25 " Ivory Soap Flakes , DISASTER DEATH to the State bjection, wiii be opproved Could B. Blakely Reg ster Woodruff Notes 3 Red Cross Gives $1,871,000 Relief When 65,000 Families Are Made Homeless. n$ m Forty-thredisasters, resulting In the death in the United States of 850 persons and the injury of 2,500 called emergency relief measures and the expenditure of $1,871,000 by the American Red Cross during the fiscal year ending Jade 30, 1021, says nn announcement based upon the forthcoming annual report of the Red Cross. These disasters caused property damage estimated at $30,000,000, affected sixty-sevecommunities and rendered e fr 8 i, j, n C5.CG0 families homeless. The year's disasters were of vary lug types, including several which pre had never been thought ot , vlously as falling within that classifies tion. The Red Cross S3 furnished relief in seventeen fires of magnitude five floods, seven tornadoes or cy clones, one devastating storm, three explosions, Including the one In Wal street ; one building accident, tvv typliold epidemics, the most serious be Ing that at Salem, Ohio, which at fected 9 per cent of the population ; one smallpox epidemic, in the republic of Plaiti ; one train wreck, the race riot j at Tulsa, Okla. ; the famine In China, K emergency relief In famine among the Indians of Alaska, the grasshopper plague in North Dakota and an earth- quake in Tools To Eat That Xmas m & fa Turkey With H'e have in stock The celebrated brand of Community Silver in Oak Chests . (J0 pieces at the 10 00 SPECIAL price of (jr L-- f We have beer fortunate n secureing the agency for the wonderful line of Italy. Pueblo Most Serious By far the most severe of the disasters in the United States during the period covered by the Red Cross report was the Pueblo flood early in June, 1021. The rehabilitation problem confronting the Red Cross in Pueblo was one of the most difficult in recent years. When the first new s of the horror was flashed throughou' the country, the American Red Headquarters responded will, t grant of $105, COO for relief work Governor Shoup of Colorado pri dating the long and successful cxpei ence of the Red Cross In org . ilzl i disaster relief work, placed the W. W. W. RINGS. For quality and beauty of design these rings see are unequaled-Loo- in any magazine advertised. them k and y ju wM Cros-iation- nl About f irty five men and teams turned out Fnday afternoon and all d y Saturday ot last week, to make a side Walk 00QQOOOSOP & W'hen k 2 Heat yiju buy Seconds Y Ovi Expect Meat Not ; The" quality of our meats is a ways high--ful- l of that sti- emulating element which puts life 'S $ 2 Vn J pep ' dno APf ETITE IS YOU It BAROMETER ON LIFE. BUY GOOD MEATS AND KEEP THE -- - wak to in by the Reli' f the school house Scciet ar.d the High School Domesli-Scice Class under the SupTvis'on o' altoo The heir teat her Mr-- , Lenore YOUR ' children wul be able to nun drooping humanity, MERCURY- - HIGH, Committee cf the Re'isf Scc:ety, As scon as lumber can be had there will be bridges built over the creeks and then the and from school with out being on the mam road. Lunch was cearvod to the 5 !L extending from the School House south to the co mty ,oad comer and north to Albert Lo.iglmrsts. The woik was stait ed y tl e efforts of the Social Welfare i ip City Meat Market side waik "ill be a great improvement s. Well as a safe guard against accidents to the school children. Mrs. W. W. Hooper formerly Miss Irg eborg Cox is seriously ill at home of her paients here. Mis Hooper gave birth to $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ twin girl babies on December 6th they lived only a short time. but There are several basket coming lieie ammus'ments s u itt Mr Feter Putnam who went to Salt Lake for medical treatment about two weeks ago is improving rap d'y accoic: ing to word received by relatives here. Mr Pet r Cornia returned h nne Mon day from Salt Lake and Biigham Citv where he has I een the past week, He Snug and Warm in Snow, - Slush, or Zero Weather With your feet snugly tucked in a pair of warm Ball-Ban- d ball games soon so we have some to look forward to. Arctics, you will not suffer in the severest weather. Ball-Ban- d Arctics are lined with heavy wool, land are strongly made to stand hard wear. They also protect your shoes from being soaked and ruined. Come in and supply your needs from stock. our Ball-Ban- d reports that Mrs. Dan Cornia of Brigham City is in a vtry critical condition. Mis. Donal Walton enteitained 'he card Club ffit. evening High Score pri.'' -- were wOi by Mrs. t arah Ccrnia aid Mr Ralph Ellis and the consolaticn puz ly Mrs. Thad Walton and Mr Hallida; More than 2,300 homes were affected and 7,351 persons were left homeless, Estimates of $500,000 as an ahsolu'e minimum for rehabilitation were made by Red Cross officials in charge of tii? relief work. Fast Work in Wall Street The Wall street explosion was notable In that relief workers of the Red Cross were on the scene twenty minutes after the disaster occurred. The race riot at Tulsa also was unique In disaster relief annals in scorn EMULSION Co. J you may rest assured that his decision is the result of confidence, built upon expenence. Seott & Bowpe, Bloomfield j I .. - V; BROOCHES WATCH CHAINS BAR PINS m CARD CASES PEARL NECKLASES r--i FOUNT UN PENS CAMEO PINS ri Set WATCHES W r rs& i ' RINGS BELTS & BUCKLES ui fa "N. SIGNET RINGS FOR rrVE l m w fa ii fV fa FOUNTAIN PENS WRIST WATCHES FOLKS AT HOME SILVERWARE SALID FORKS CUT GLASS SALT & PEPPER SHAKERS CARVING SETS CLOCKS reC6ees6e SPECIAL On top of all this and to make your money go farther li e icill refund in cash 2oc of every dollar spent herein other words we are giving the Ran-do'pbuyers 2o per cent discount h Up Its Machinery & It WE WISH YOU ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY AND PROSPERIOUSNEW YEAR Thank you for reading this ad and when in Evanston call and see us. N ' i j ! LIFE SAVING CORPS ENROLLMENT 10,000 g, las, tSEwmii tis Growth of Red Cross Life Saving Corps throughout the country continued unabated during the last fiscal year, a summary of the years achievements by that Rod Cross Service shows. There are now 100 Corpc with a total membership of more than 10,000 members, of which 1,270 arc sufficiently skilled In the work to act as examiners. Among the outstanding of the Red Cioss In this field durin ; the last year was :he organization at the United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, of what Is pc haps the largest life saving corps L the world. J 0- -3 v x 1 ment, nor should you! When your physician tells you to take - Rich Count; Furniture I FOR LADIES CUFF LINKS U ers, nurses and a trained executive whose object was to assist local forces in directing their own efforts. In decided contrast with tie previous year, only one tornado the proportions of a major (''sastei. This occurred on ApslI 15, In f a bor der sections of Texas and A. kuns.t with the city of Texarkana as tie center. The significant feature of thb disaster relief work was the fact thai it covered so much rural territory as to make necessary a large number of relief workers. The famine in China, necessitating relief expenditures totalling more than $1,000,000 by the American Red Cross was by far the most serious of tlie foreign disasters in which the Red Cross gave aid. Builds a list of articles FOll MEN V that outside You cannot afford to experi- We meet all competition tor cash ?i & of a small emergency relief fund contributed by the Red Cross, (he only relief measures outside the city consisted of the service of social work In connection with the administration of disaster relief measures, an Increasing effectiveness on the part of the Red Cross to deal with emergenh n Mrs. Mr and The Club eets with Ral, cies was manifested during the past year. In 328 Chapters of the AmeriEll 5 this week. can Red Cross there have been formed Theie is c.uict. an epdtmic cf co d special committees to survey the re sources of their respective communi- and sore thi oat going aroun but doe nut, es an(j j,e prepared in case of disaster. In others of the 3,402 active seem to Le ry sc ious. Chapters, a network of communication Mrs. BenD c cs n ha; ino.eJ ia' j to v u has been formed through which instan- taneous relief may be dispatched to for thQ winter. any part of the United States. That its work in this field may he continued with ever greater effective- ness, the American Red Cross Is np-ASSURED! pealing for widespread renewal of membership during Its Annual Roll well Call, to be conducted this year from November 11 to 24. viill find any cf which would make a presant that would last . 1 public-spirite- you partial responsibility for the ndm'ulstr.i tion of relief in its hands. In response to appeals from Pres' dent Ilai ding, Governor Shoup an I other governors of western stales and through local chapters of the R-- d Cross and other community organize d citizens tlons, rough: the total contributed for PuebVs re habliitntlon to more than $223 000. The terrible havoc wrought by the flood waters Is a matter of icenrd. REST 1 Below |