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Show The Rich County News, January 27, 1984, Page 2 THE- - RICH I I OOUNSSTTT purchased by Alexander Ragtime and will be doing business as THE NEW RICH COUNTY NEWS. ROW: 99 n SEAT: 28 I X THE NEW RICH COUNTY NEWS P.O. Box 234; Garden City, Ut. 84064 (307)-789-928- 7 - X X ' X (307)-789-07- Alexander Bonnie Pendleton Lowell Hance Ruth Smith Bess Huefner Bill Kim Ellis Michael John Michael Matts L.M. Wakeley Larry Johnson X X X jI X g X Editor & Publisher Editor X Editor & Photography X South Rich Reporter - North Rich Reporter Typesetting 5 Advertising Manager 8 Photography & Dark Room X News Director South Rich Sports Office & Layout Office & Layout Teresa John Kathy Mathes Deborah Finn Typesetting Published weekly by Alexander Ragtime. Subscription rate, $8.50 per year in Rich County; $10.50 per year everywhere else. Letters to the editor are welcome, but are published at the discretion of THE NEWS. Let- ters should be limited to 250 words. THE RICH COUNTY NEWS withholds the right to edit any letters. Send change of address POSTMASTER; form to: THE RICH COUNTY NEWS, P.O. Box 234, Garden City, Ut. 84064. The View From Here By Bonnie Pendleton ? X 5 a X x X X Good Grief! Will you please send in your Hopie Publishing Clearer entry to the on used name purpose), so Sweepstakes (false TV all the time? on of theyll stop bugging all us - Its got to be you - I sent mine in! Its a No million dollars, after all - get after it! -- X g X $ X Rich County Recipes ask dumb questions, sometimes, would anybody want twice as but why Iknow, much of something that doesnt work? I could be missing something there. If all the things advertised. in the sensational weekly newspapers were actually totally I Can Make guaranteed, wed all be rich-(fr- om You a Millionaire in Just 30 Days,) skinny look young - (from (from Shed Ugly Fat) The $7 Alternative to Plastic Surgery) and on Ok, now I -- purchase necessary. Seriously, gang, do we really think we can win? I dont know about you, but Im skeptical. That reminds me of what I think every time I read or hear about something thats supposed to be FREE. Hey, whoa, nothing is ever really free. If you get something free, the pet son giving it away usually wants something in return. Generally they want something a little bit more than what theyve given to you. Somehow I dont see where its exactly or even partly or kind of a fair trade when they give me a pen or a keychain and want me to buy a car and on. If all of this stuff worked this well,. certainly somebody we know would have tried it! And wed have noticed! Now that I have you all convinced Cheap ChocolatesTaste Best (National Enquirer-Jan- . 24, 1984). They apparently did a taste test and people in the test picked Russel Stover Chocolates at $5.75 per pound and Whitmans Chocolates at $5.40 per pound over really fancy ones like Godiva Chocolates at $21.00 per pound. So, even though it wasnt advertising, the article might prompt people to try for themselves and , in this case apparently, the sensational headline is true. Im not sure that $5.40 or $5.75 is exactly what Id call cheap, but it beats $21.00 all hollow! - Ive always liked Russel Stover candies Anow I have it on good authority that I have been right all along. - - Whatever that means. Confidential to the person who told a friend of mine that I shouldnt have said The thing I remember best about some people is-- their face -; both of them. Its one of those cases where if it doesnt apply to you, dont feel guilty, or If the shoe doesnt fit, dont wear it. It reminded me of the girl who slapped the fellow for humming a dirty song. or a condominium in exchange though! There is one ad running on TV right now selling 'some kind of pill to help people to lose weight. Its $19.95 or so, plus shipping AND if it doesnt work, theyll send you another supply of it Absolutely Free! Recipe of the Week Ok? The breakfast, which is free, will also include an explanation of the New Job Training Programs to be administered by PIC. Local businesses that are interested, should contact Graham Jones, who represents our area. By Ruth Smith A tool box was reported stolen Saturday, January from the back of a truck parked in front of the 21, Garden City Motel. The value of the tool box is approximately $800. No arrests have been made. Public Meeting to Explain T.V. TV A public meeting concerning the system will be held in Randolph at the Courthouse room February 1, 7:00 p.m. Commissioner Brown will be there to explain the proposed county TV billing System. Randolph residents are invited to come and join in the discussion and view their pinions. O The Automatic Inflation Watcher Anew idea for what if s worth -- Is your house adequately insured today - and how about tomorrow? can see that your home is insured for what it would cost to replace right now. I Tool Box Stolen by Ruth Smith 1 Huefner The Bear River Association of Governments (BRAG) is planning a ' Buffet Breakfast for businessmen who are interested in joining the Private Industry Council. The breakfast will be held on February 1, 1984 at the Bluebird Restaurant in Logan, Utah, beginning at 7:00 a.m. Grease a large pan and spread batter around. Bake at 350 for 25 min. Immediately cover with miniature marshmellows. Put back in oven 3 to 5 min. Cool for at least 1 hour and frost. Darlene Telford V Buffet Breakfast Planned By Bess BROWNIE MARSHMALLOW BARS Mix these ingredients: Vi C. Cocoa 2 C. Sugar 1 C. Butter Add: 4 Eggs (One at a time) 1 Vi C. Sifted Flour VA C. Chopped Nuts 2 tsp. Vanilla -- Small Trailer Fire by Ruth Smith Sunday, January 22, at approximately 9:30 a.m. the Rancolph City Fire Truck was summoned to Woodruff. By the time the crew arrived the fire had been extinguished with a hose. The fire occurred at the astman The fire occurred at the Eastman Trailer Court. A trailer to CGG belonging cought on fire form a propane torch being used to thaw the trailer from the ground, so that the trailer could be removed from the court. . Estimated damage Then Farmers Value Protection Program automatically keeps your insurance up with the increasing cost of rebuilding, year after year. Call me today to protect the increasing value of your home and get acquainted with Farmers fast, fair, friendly service. CLOYD CORNIA THE INSURANCE SPECIALIST WOODRUFF; UTAH 801794-261- 5 FARMERS! was $100. tiiriw Sww |