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Show 1 THE RICH COUNTY NEWS, RANDOLPH, UTAH riDWlMS $14186 A YEARS if' - .jfc ' ' Vu' 4 ' , r n. - H?$ tei v Teto wo.coo.ooa ' A Ci " i CHAPTERS with hun- and Injured, and an than 143.000 either homeless se requiring' assistance, railed far tmr- MfJ Mltsf measures and the f fi, 441,486.30 by the Aieitlm Red Croaa during the fiscal year mffifig June 30, 1022, according te a etetement baaed on the forth reeling ennnal report of the Red The greatest toll of life waa disasters, FIELD OF SERVICE by hurricane Every Veteran Needing Help Gets Individual Attention of Sym pathetic Workers. When on Novembor II the world bait to observe tho fourth anniversary ef Armistice Day, and the American Red Cross lasagurates Its Annual Roll Call for the enrollment of tbs 1923 membership, the peepla of the United States mny well pans to think of the unparalleled contribution to the cause of peace made by oar Army and Navy In the World War, The glory of U 1 a common tradition; but , h wounds of war remain. They are not' healed In a day, In a year, nor lu four years. And on Armistice Day will be under treatment In Government hospitals over 25,000 men, and lornado, The years disasters bported la, floods, nineteen twaaty-al- x flteen tires, four epidemics, twq thastrs collapses, two shipwrecks (AM ofl airship), and a bridge mine explosldn, railway colll-gee- i, sad a drought. Of the floods Is the vetted States that at San Texas, caused the greatest prepsety less, $0,000,000 and the high of fatalities, 100, while the la the vicinity of VIclaBburg and b ldlsi., forced 31,000 persona their homes. A National Calamity la the Red Cross disaster relief records there will probably , remain far many years one calamity which fetched nearly every state with a genae of horror and of loss. This was the distressing collapse of the roof ef the Knickerbocker Theatre In Washington, D. C., resulting In nlne-fyadeaths and 125 persons In Jared. Situated in the center of the beautiful Jferthwest residential section, this etlen picture theatre was pstronlxed by many persons of prominence both In the official and civil life of the Nrf tienal Capital, whose family and peft anal connections radiated out over the entire country. The horror was Intenalfled by a terrific snowstorm Which, though It retarded, did not block Red Cross relief. Airship Crash Finde Aid at Hand The crash and destruction' of the U. In I. Armys large airship Roms last February with the loss of 34 injured was Vhttgefs and meal ofand 11 Its kind to call for the flrat disaster V Red Cross relief In this country. The ie accident tested the suddenness " preparedness of the' organisation and of the Chapter at Hampton, Vo., but the response was Immediate and relief fnmUhed the survivors, also funds for the expenses of relative of the dead, ' who came from long distances to claim Ctedsfl tor-Ml- m col-la- An-teol- e, Red Cross Roll Call Heard World Around , I. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES g amuserecreation and It Is the warm hand,' of sympathy and understandings which th American Red Cross exrends to the majority of these disabled then, some of them friendless In the whirl of life, thousands of them with wives and children dependent upon them, and hundreds of them frequently helpless In" the face of grim neworry-dlspMlIn- ment. - - Chapter Aiding Veteran Ip this work, upon whose accomplishment the American Red Cross 1 enrollment la urging a the Roll Call which opens on Armistice Day and closes with Thanksgiving Day, 2,879 Chapters In all parts ot the country are engaged. This Is 850 more than were working for men last year when approximately $10,000,000 was expended by the National Organization and the Chapters working together In harmonious unity. For the current fiscal year National 2,679 record-breakin- g Headquarters appropriated an Increase of 9065,500.84 over tho amount spent for tho work among men In the year ended June 30 last Since It Is estimated that the Chapters will expend close to $7,000,-00from their own funds, tho grand total of Red Cross expenditures for this single work Is expected again to reach the $10,000,000 mark by June 30, $8,000.-692.9- 0 i 1923. Tu FI ICE at Salt Lake U. S. LAND City, Utah nia,n 18. Tr,-- " a.hipgtun , Pv" cKnhon at S- - Mr,S V,rit i. October two big lots and mv t yl-- e JrfMlth Ave Ogden, Utah, S22. . We are especially prepared L to meet your demands in Repairing or Fitting Frame Duplicating Broken Leases Fitting New Glasses We will test your eyes free and if glasses will help you we will fit them and If net needed he General Land Office at D' C. Failure so to We are goings to W protest t ; ashington CHAS. E- - WRIGHT JEWELER Evanston Wyoming - or contest, specified, will be con sidered sufficient evidence of non miner s nl character cf the tracts and the thereof, being otherwi-- e free from selei-tion- otj action, will te approved to the State. Gould B. Blakely CAR .here by annouce my selfjas a cand idate for the office of Member of the from Randolph Board of Education s hool precinct, subject to I he will of the Wholesale IW-ii- l Dealer In) Hides, Furs. GIVE US A VORK TRIAL 1 CUARANTEEDf . 0 si - NOTICE t ' OF THE INTERlpR U. S. LANDQFFICE'at Salt Lake DEPARTMENT .'United States Land Office, & Felts, Wool. Scrap .on, Metal, Rubbers, Bunas and Rags HEFEKENCE SloCKKWERS BANK EVANSTON WYOMING .Office Phene 83 W IJViUlStOll Wy0 Rld(QC Phoae 38 ft voters at the 8enral school election to be We. Tan, Make and Repair all kinds of held Dec 6 th 1922. Furs , Rugs , Robes , Gloves Coats and etc, R. S McKinnon r f. Rond Harry Volk ANNOUNCEMENM 1 i reliable absolutly ' lots; A specialty r Office and iWavehouae on County Register. : Salt Lake . within the time - NOTICE-;- - City, Utah City, Utah, i Oct. 11, 1922. NCTICE is Haze hereby given To Whom It May Concern:- Ron R. Nebektr, of Laketown, Utah Notice is. hereby given that the who, on October 13, l17. made HomeState of Utah has.filed in this office lists stead entry. No. 017006, for SJNEl, un State of lands, selected by the said L NJSEi, Lots 3 & 4, NEJSWJ, der section 6 of the Act of Congress, , Section 7, Township 13 North, Range 7 approved July 6, '1894.' as Indemnity Salt Lake Meridian, has filed,. not East, School lands, viz: ce of intention to make r Procf Senal No. 02.432 , , j to establish claim to the land above SE1 NEi, Section 1; Township 14 North of he Djs Townsh-12, Range 6 East & Lot 4, Utafc on the Randolph North, Range 7 East, Salt Lake Meridian. 21s day of November ,9o2 far as .they Copies of said lists, c,aimant names a$ witncsses; relate to :id tracts by descriptive ub shirIey Ne))eker divisions, ha' e been conspicuously post Lorenzo Smith ed in this office toriiupict'oi by nny p3r Earnest Irw,n October 13, 1922. tht -- Just flrrivod - five-yea- Our Fall Lines of Dry Goods Including: ; Hospital and District Office Work During tho fiscal year a total of over son interested and by the public generally j Brigham Irwin a of Laketownj Ut 1,000 persons, paid and voluntser, has the period of publication of During in Red Cross in been engaged duty . hospitals or district officss of the U. 8. this notice, or any time thereafter, and Veterans' Bureau. An average of 8,000 before final approval and certification now cases requires definite end particular attention each month. The de- under departmental regulations of 'Apr i articles for mand for Chapter-mad- e 25, 1907, protests or contests against the hospital patients is constant IN THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT of the tracts During last year Serrlca Claims and J claim ot the State to any HeadCOURT OF RICH COUNTY, STATE OF at National Servlee described Information subdivisions hereinbefore, ( J. quarters handled 37,200 compensation UTAH. j , n the 8round that ,he same is more tad Insurance claims, 24,660 allotment Earnest Corless, Administrator of the and allowance cases, and 9,700 mlscel valuable for mineral than for agricultural Itneous claims. Since February, 1910 purposes, wili be received and noted for! Estate of William Corless Sr. deceased, It has disposed of 64,174 allotment Land Office at Plaintiff. checks payable to veterans which tbe report to tbe General VS D. C. Failure so to protest Post Office Department reported iMfeatl, Austin will and Mable Neal, his time within specified, the or contest, The Chapter Is the unit at the Red wife. Defendents. of evidence non considered sufficient be Cross organisation which Is accessible THE STAfEOF UTAH TO SAID to tvery disabled veteran or his fam- mineral character of the tracts and the ily. Between July 1, 1921, and June 80, : DEFENDANT t 09 the Chapters htd reported 1,963,-07- 9 selections theieof, being otherwise free I Inetances ef servlee te You ed to summoned ure will to be the from objection, hereby appear appro' men and their dependents, at a cost within twenty days after the service of j now at hand of State. from w Blankets, Underwear, Hoisery, Yarns, Sweatercoats, Ginghams, Owtings and Leather Vests. , ! ; a You will find the prices are very reason j able and the merchandise of the best quality ' Get Our Prices. The Annual Roll Call of the American Red Cross for registration of the Membership for 1923 will begin on Armistice Day, November 11, and close on Thanksgiving Day. Mevembrr 30. The ground work for this stumem pendous tank of reenrolling the been reports estimated barshlp throughout the world hae more than $5,340,000. this summons unon vou. if served within Gould B. Blakely , ' laid in a plan for the first complete ,. work The basis of this of registrasystem comprehensive the county in which this action is brought j ed of the Red Cress membership la ef tbe Red Cress Is the Individual Register. tion veteran te th otherwise, within thirty days after service. I nil its 3,300 active Chapters at home needs of tbs disabled end that he may obtain his rights unNOTICE and abroad. and defend the above entitled action: ' An important feature of the der the law, that his especial wants j the his first, the end in case of vonr failure so to do. Commencing October Roll Call campaign will be may be immediately supplied, that be situation servbis may end ewn family's the to a universal effort price ot our Bear River wajfon coal, at judgement will he rendered eorainst von Red Cross workers la rendered happy and cheerful, and that ice of War-tim- e our Mine No. I wi.l be $5.00 per ton according to the demnnd of the comnlaint. the future for outlook may their the peace program by their partlclIncentives for Independent We qre getting out an excellent grade which hs bpen filpd with the Clerk of j . In thla way Call. visualise Roll the in nation i of Coal and w earnestly solicit your said rtpurt. tba vast army of volunteers will once ahd fruitful effort. of the work the with mere affiliate CoThis action s hrounht fo recover ; patronage. Bear River Coal Company Spread Christmae Jay Ah reed Red Cross In Its manifold phases. assured Mere than 100,000 Christmas boxes been has by also iudnementf foreciosintr ntplnrtffs . operation ter the children ef Central Surepei Ooverament od private maritime Inne nnon the land described in said com Checks . Roll Call that were packed hy tbe Junier Red Cross j terests In n deep-se- a ' 4, ef Ohrlatma nlafnt, Checks pars an mor.ey. la desigaed to roach every member lest year. The spread In every part of $ey through these bases will be largely r potential member be Fred R. Morgan Be careful of them. taintiff Attorner, on voyage or 'increased this year bereaes ef th who may world tho under Ernest If way. ink use administrator possible. already Corlpse. of said In Always any port, plans temporarily Thousands of Chapters win adopt Plaintiff mutilate but use a Estate erase Never or Bit" Year Peace-Tim- e the koms canvas plan of enrollment , new blank: p O. Addres Randolph, Utah "all where you can, but year "bit.-fti Net la Pittsburgh, whlck originated V ' ' ; To of Amer! the a In makes resulted ftr strength sign membership person another allow Never yeer It Cress In- peace-tim- e Red 60 per cent. AM tocends qnn two-oof unle-For fo nr rinorria Rent ytrtiTiavfc Ijcreass your checks for you In nuuiubers multtplle.Ik this years campaign Wtfl he kept ' at the Mo'fcrn liehlrfi anri in pood authorized them in writing cn standard size cards te ho filed by lea Jela teday. SC ' bank, neh Chapter for future me. location Inquire at Nowb 6JSe We demand thi6 for the banks prpte ction as well as yours. Bank of Randolph - I We Can Save You Money YOCRS FOR BUSINESS Rich County fumiluro Co. i City Meat Market Meats, Groceries, Fruits AnU 3- - !' i tell Henderson challenge tjie froWn o' Team Thanksgiving PAY your Subscriqtio n inf h night Nov. 30ih. j ,1 will cheerfully you so. round-the-wor- ld r'f' re- gard to glasses. J. Richard Weston ribed on the ground that the same U Clifford Henderson all of Laketown, Ut mqrevaiueabie for mineral thanfor ag Gould B. Blakely riculteraf purposes, School will be received and .noted for report to Register. e cessity. i. I t Say Conobrn:. jion, uniier depairmentul regulations Ap.il 25, 1907, protests oi contests aga cost the claim of the rotate 'o any cf the tricts or subdivisions hereinbefore, des y - own. an-nn- at 4 - of-tl- In the years oversea record for aid tendered by the Red Cross are two Rret In tbs Philippines, one In Manila, which destroyed 1,000 homes, with a loos of $1,500,000 and 5,000 persons made homeless, the other at Tonlo, which drove 3,000 from their dwellings. In medical relief that was quick and I effective the smallpox epidemic In San tfemlngo, which bad a total of 22.000 Mice with 225 deaths In a single day. tented the readiness of the Red Cross fee action, and the earns can be said f the San Domingo hurricane, which killed 12 persons and reduced the ' hemes cf Id persona to wreckage. A goad In San Salvador, with a death tell of 50 and 2,000 refugees, was also effectually handled by the local Chapter of the American Rod Cross. Rtllef Machinery Perfected Tim year has seen the tsdbw of disaster relief admlalatra-dtv- u measures in every field of Amerl- can Red Cross activity, and that the Work may be carried on to sttll wester accomplishments the American Red Cross Is appealing for widespread renewal of membership during the Roll cell, to bo conducted this year from Armistice Day (November 11) to, and including, Thanksgiving Day (November 30). (tould B. Blakely, physically by wounds, exposure, nervous strain and oxhaustlon Incident to thotr servlee In the war. Thu Riindolph Hit'll The Government without stint Is unbii'l bo8 have a game sc dertaking to furnish those disabled biiUet h men with the compensation and med1 bn. With tha Eva'.ston ical care to which they are entitled, bed tilt yet their especial care Is a duty of the sket ball team, on their floor Sat Red Cross. - Why! Because the Gov' November 25. ernment cannot handle the cases of ur lay I men Individually; It must handle these men In hijlk under a The eleventh grade Imve si-- fi standardised policy. The'iOoverument t- d has neither the authority, the funds preparing and practicing a or the equipment for working out the th's week, which hill be re problem of the Individual rain. There play th where the American Rod Cross sented in the near future. Rnds Us greatest field for servlee, aid thg through its very active Chapters ThFreshtnaus too't chala reaching the disabled man with Immediate practical help, assisting his ih8 wink of the family while his claim Is emerging from ise the. process of adjustment, furnishing and hare been very ineresting. N articles ot comfort, funds to tide" over the difficult periods, the friendly touch of personal encodrsgemeqt, helpful Vtf-gtn- la i l'T'"iOt?,Vr OF THE NOTICE is hereby given that Ed under section 6 of the Act of Congt ess, wardV. Mattsofi, of Lalrttowr., Ulah ' June 4, 1915, made Homestead entry, No approved July J6, 1894, as Indemnity Sc who, on September 8, 1920, made Home Serial 031994, 014S83, for Si, Section 27 Township 13 hool lands, viz: stead entry. No, 019775 for NiNEb Merl Lake 6 Salt H; North, nge Eat, NEUSEJ, Sec. 5, T. 12 N., R. 7 E SWINEt, SEiNWi, SW1, NyiS&i, dian, lias filed notice of intention to ma L M 8iSEi, Section 31, Township 13 North ' Copie- of aid lists, so far as they ke five-y- ear Proof, to establish claim to Range 5 East & Lots 1, 2f 3, 4, 6, , 6, 7, the land above described, before the Un relate to said tracts by descriptive sub 8, Sec 6; Township 12 North, Range 5 ted States Commissioner, at Rat doiph divisions, have been conspicuously posted East, Salt Late Meridian, has filed notice Utah on the 2nd day of January 1923, in this office for inspection by any per Proof, to of intention (o make three-yea- r Is0" Interested and by the public gene Claimant names as witnesses: descr above land to the gstabUsti'claim r ' Catde L. District of the before the Clerk be During the period of publicati$) William J. Lamb-rn- , at Randolph, Utah on the !t day Court, of thi3 notice, or any thft'e Thereafter, G.N. Weston 1922, of December, and before final approval and certiflca G. H. Robinson all of Laketown, Utah, names as witnesses: Claimant of broken !l DEPARTMENT Tot Sale - ), the overflowing of rlrera, the breaking of da(na and torrential ralna drwre the greatest number of people from their hemes. The property loss was estimated at pore' than ISO, VhUrt their Years of Peace. : J October 4, 1922. FOR SALE NOTICE Office, Notice is hereby givei, thajt the State of Utah has filed ip this Icffice' lists ot lands, selected ty the said State After Four; HartM killed Mm . Men 'in Hospitals : Salt Lake City, Utah ; , ' To Who 143,003 Vi In United States Losies CM ' y run 25,000 DisaWtd Aided NOTICE United States. Land , Crte InIi of ivoufiDS ASTER RELIEF GOST - , - r s t .Vegetables BUY CKEASt' i 9 f?;jONLY UP TO DATE MARKET IN THE COUNlY PHONE NUMBER S3 4 - |