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Show THE RICH COUNTY NEWS, RANDOLPH, UTAH asssswmav mm TBS HOME OF ' iST SHAFFNER WEIS ' $ If HI 6 1 STERN & CO PM FASHION notice & I Emory Shirt3 lROI3ATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further Information. In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Rich. NOTICE TO CREDITOR Estate of IDA M. INGRAM, deceased. Creditors will present claims with " STETOH HATS day of November A. D. 1922. Thomas M. Ingram, Administrator of said estate Fred R. Morgan, Attorney. Data of First Publication July 8th 1921 NOTICE TO CREDITORS: Estate of WILLIAM CORLESS, Sr. deceased: Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Randolph, Rich County, Utah on or before the 9th day of September A. D. 1922 Corless Administrator of said Interwoven Hosiery Date of I. KftSTOR, Inc. Fred R. Morgan, A tty. First Publication J uly, 8, 1922. 2. OTIC . LEADING CLOTHIERS E TO CREDITORS: KEARL, deCreditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Estate of ANN LUR'ION ceased. Evanston Wyoming Laketown, Rich County, Utah on or fore the 9th day of September 922. Alfred Kearl Executor of saidestate. s mm 3Bamamnag8ggsBBg!aHB,$ v ft i fy City Meat Market I Meats, Groceries, Fruits And Fred R. Morgan, Atty. Date of First Publication July 8'h DEPARTMENT be- 1902. OF THE INTERIOR OFFICE at Salt U. S. LAND Lake City, Utah July 11, 1922. Notice .is heieby given that John William Tate, of Randolph, JUtah' who, on November 18,1916, made Homestead en- WE ' ALSO BUY CREAM 33 U Any one of these reasons puts the De Lavsi in ' a cla&3 by itself 3. 4. fi ' Over 2,523,009 ia tiss. Won 1,091 grand and first prizes. De Laval bucr has won first prize at every meeting of the , National Buttermakers Association, with but one exception. 62 of the separators in Minne sota are Dc Lavals. Practically all creameries use 6. De Lavals. Endorsed and used by 7. ment Experiment Stations, colleges and dairy authorities. Thousands in use from 15 to 20 8- - 0. 10. at Union Pacific System Announce! Four, teen in 1922. Logan, Utah. A free agricultural scholarship, It has just been announced, will be awarded by the Union Pacific System to the boy, between sixteen and twenty-on- e years of age, ranking highest In the Utah Boys' and Girls Club work for the year 1922, in com, sugar beet, potato, wheat, barley, pig, calf or sheep projecta The scholarship will be in the Utah Agricultural College, Logan; Utah, and will be worth $75.00, plus transportation. The counties in which the scholarships will be given are: Beaver, Box Elder, Cache, Davis, Iron, Juab, Millard, Morgan, Rich, Salt Lake, Summit, Tooele, Utah and Weber. The winner in each county will b chosen from among the ten boys ranking highest in the county club pro jects, on the following uasls: 75 per cent on rank in club work; 25 per cent on activities of the boy In affairs. The rank of these boys in community affairs, and the county winner, will be determined by a committee of three, consisting of the County Superintendent, one person appointed by the Director of Extension in the Utah Agricultural College, and the third to be chosen by the Live Stock Committee of the Salt Lake City Commercial Club and Chamber of Com? meree. The scholarship must be used within a year of the date of award, except where the boy is in regular attendance at some school. In this case, it may be used at the next session ol the Utah Agricultural College, following the time he finishes school. The action of the Union Pacific System Is due to the fact that Its president, Mr. C. R. Gray, formerly a member ot the governing board of the Maryland Agricultural College, was attracted by the work of boys and girls' clubs as a factor in interesting the coming generation in farming ; and he believes that the System he heads should further this work by offering scholarships, thereby helping wor boys to obtain training in scie agriculture. Laundry kinds ) 25 Washing Powder? (Large Pkgs. ) Rex Lye .13 Van Alen June Peas .13 Large Asst Fancy Buttons per card Coats Crochet Cotton ,10 Fancy Embroidery per yd. Fancy Hair Bow Ribbon per yd. Columbia Records. Good Selection .05 .07i 25 2f Val Lace: Edgeing and Insertions .05 yd. Babys Lawn Bonnets Embroidery .60 and Ribbon Trimmed Staple Patterns Calico Suitable For .121 Mouse Dresses per yd. , Flags'OfAII Fixes For The community A Snp (.Several 24th Five Cents :and Up These are just a few of the many special price we are offering LETS GET ACQUAINTED Biros. 8c Cio. Wider Culture. When one sees millions five-ye- ONLY UP TO DATE MARKET IN THE COUNTY PHONE NUMBER 1 afnUtselifhl.iMi of people thinking the same thoughts and reading the same books and perceives that, as the multitude grows, its influence becomes always stronger, it is hard to has filed notice of intention to matte imagine how new points of repulsion Proof, to establish claim to the land and contrast are to arise, new diversities of sentiment and doctrine to be above described, before the clerk of the developed. Nevertheless, there U reaDistrict Court, at Randolph, Utah on the son to believe that, as the intellectual proficiency and speculative play of 24th day of August, 1922. mind which are now confined to a comClaimant names as witnesses: paratively small class become more Al. Larson . generally diffused, os the pressure of effort towards material success is rer Thomas Norris r as the number of men devoted laxed, Delbert Neville y, to science, art and learning Increases, so will the dominance of wjiat may be Roy Snowball, all, of Randolph, Utah Gould B. Blakely called the business mind decline, and with a richer variety of knowledge, Register. tastes and pursuits, there will come also a larger crop of marked individ-ualtie- s, and of divergent intellectual types. James Bryce. try No. 015777, far NWi, Ni SWJ, tion 29; Si NE1, Section 30 Township 11 North, Range 6 East, Salt Lake Meridian, Sec- Vegetables SCHOLARSHIPS ?' I vouchers to the undersigned at Randolph Rich County, Utah on or before the 15th CLOTHC Plorsheim, Packard Thompson SHOES FREE .'..XtS-'- Govern- yean. De Lavals h ave led in every important separator improvement. Made in the largest separator factory in the world. 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