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Show V THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, Utah Extension News War Veterans May Secure Burial Flags Continued from page one FARMERS TO DECIDE FATE OF FEDERAL, CORNHOU PT.AN Veterans Administration Salt Lake City, Utah October 9, 1985 ALL POSTMASTERS : If tiie farmers of the United States wanit acmUher corn-ho- g program the Adjustment auimnlsfcra-tUstands ready to outline plans and policies according to 'the best judgment of government officials, saia a to.egram received by Director William Pebersom of the Utah Staie Agricultural college from Washington, D. O. The date set by Secretary ot Agriculture Henry A. Wallace for the referendum is October 20. All operators and owners of farms that produced corn or hogs in 1935 are eligible to vote in tliitw niai poll to determine ithe aitti ude of growers towards the federal plan for controlled production. PuMic hearings of September 2(5 and 27 have disclos'd economic and for another corn-nolegal program pro, ul ng there is aoequate evidence ihat that the program will be suflicicntly supported by the tanners to make it administratively practicable, the telegram, said. The Extension Service, through its Staff of con y agents, wrill coepeiare. wiiith the com hog aflreciations in Utah to conduct the referendum and growers wi'i be notified where and hew the vote is to be taken. Director Peteruon said. Federal officials point, out the fact that while the number of hogr in the west is not large, still the growers of the mhiMewo ft have ample breeding stock and they are prepared to flood the market next year if a prog; am of Abundcontrol da not inaugurated. ant crops in the con Ivelt have made in, vita ng to the fanners of that SKXit.ton of the country and without any rertm'nt in p 'eduction the market price for corn and hogs' is headed Toward another olump, porficd out. lit is esftiimreted that farmers of U'ah wifi receive $78,322 in, benefit payments from the AAA for joining the coin.' hog program to control production. SnecLal arrangements will he made for Rich eonnv hog producers to vote on the corn-hoprogram by the Rich Control Association. county Agricultural TO m It is requested that you endeavor secure the widest possible publicity through sudhi press notices as can te arranged without charge .u news papers and. other publications in your vi (.linky the fact that rulaiLrves of deceased honorably discharged war vetto erans may secure burial flags to drape rhe casket provided application is made prior to the actual burial of the deceased veteran. As flags are issued by any county Beat pos. master they will be automatically replenished. All that is necessary after issuing a flag is to mail the approved application form to the Administration Veterans Manager, FaeiiLy, Salt Lake Oity, Utah. Upon receipt in this office of the form a flag wil be sent you by return mail. By iihis method your original receipt re mains unchanged and no other system of accounting will be necessary. I,t is the purpose and, policy of the Pdlnmsier General and the Administrator of Veterans Affairs to extend to relatives and friends of deceased veterans (he least trouble cine service possible in connection with issues of burial flag. It is the desire to construe the Act of Congress liberally in determining Ihe right of an applicant to a burial flag. In view of the heavy penalty provided for fraudulent claims against the Government, it is hoped ti, md believed that impositions will be few. Where the applicant is unable to furn, Uh positive proof by presentation of an honorable discharge or oih ei wise that the deceased vule:au was honorably discharged from his last lenod of war service, the Postmaster may aceip1' the application and issue a a flag when statement is made by character and person of ositablii-heltpulaii'ion that the veteran was personally knov.u by such person to have ed from his been lioniorahly t period cf war It is suggested where verbal statements are to be relied upon that perrons not known to von lx tactfully to idcuitifv themselves by or to paiers in their pos i tonidentififurnish suitable evidence for . on-wid- e hog-raisi- -- eeono-mdh'- fi d disc-liar- ., lai-- C-II- pei-ron- E. L. GUYMON, .... SCHENLEYS County -Agricultural Agent. 0d Quaker Orasid IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN cation STRAIGHT WHISKEY AND FOR THE COUNTY OF RICH STATE OF UTAH. to your taste, to your throat, to your purse. You dont have to be rich to enjoy rich whiskey. Friendly SUMMONS Fain iff. - ' VS. SCHENLEYS "SSI The Old Quaker Co., Distillers OSCAR IIANNEY. Cream of Kentucky KENTUCKY STRAIGHT WHISKEY a smooth straight whiskey, so deliciously rich folks call it "double rich. Albert Spencer, Edwin W. Spencer, Peart Eva Muir. Elan the Smith. Hnwfi-Spe-i- a George r, Owen Spencer, Emma Marsh. May .Minnie Pead. Fanwe ikareev, Millie Allred. Louie Firth. RuiCi Jacques. Roy. Spencer, Leonard Snence-- , (Tiiffo;d Snemrer, Rena Smith. Lyle Blackuer. OliVo. Taylor, Annie Martin. Robert McKinnon. Boyd McKinnon. McKinnon, Joycp McKinnon, Sybil Lloyd Mtller. Leftha Findlay, ETaine Davis. Ruth, Davis, Adelaide SponceT, Ned' Spencer. Fern Spencer, Rnfih Spencer. CVm May Spencer and the unknown lieirs of Oison .T. Spencer. Frank Spencer. John F. Spencer. Jin e Spercer McKinnon, Hannah Spencer Miller, Lottie Snencer Davis and Charles Spencer, all deceased, and all other persons nnknown claiming any righft, title, estate or interest', in or lien upon the real property deserilied In the complaint adverse to the plaintiffs ownership or clouding plaintiffs Sbei-cer- Ty-No- n. A Whiskey Blen fhis5sJ Golden Wedding BLENDED WHISKEY GoldenWedding-Americ- premier blend straight whiskies for better taste. Jos. as made of blended S. Finch & Co., Inc. Old Quaker Distilled Buy with confidence Dry Gin - ... The Old Quaker Co., Distillers then youll drink with contentment . -- decree quieting title to: . A true described as : Com.- - 40 rds N. and 42 rds W. from Center of Sec. 82 Twp. 11 N. R. t EL S. L. Mer. thence W. 42 rds to E. side of Oo. road: N. along E. ide of Adv. rds: S. 80 rds GEORGE H. CROSBY, Jr., Attorney for Plaintiff, Evanston, Wyoming. Oct. Nov. GOLD WANTED Licensed gold buyers will pay up to $35.00 an ounce for old dental bridges, crowns, rings, chains, lockets, watch cases, spectacle frames, etc., or any other discarded jewelry if mailed within 30 days. Take advantage of this wonderful opportunity given to you by a reliable concern to get full value for your old gold. We also buy old silver. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Dethe Interior. General Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. Sept. 20. 1935. NOTICE is hereby given- 'that. Thomas Wllford Hansen,, of Garden City, Utah, who, on July 16. 1930., made sitoekraisine homestead entry, No. 048878. for partment of SNW, 8WNE, NWVSW, WU,SE, SESW, SESE, NFNW, NWNF Sec. 10. SV,NE, N-B- ESWVi, Section 3. Township North. Ranee 6 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed, notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before N. J. Hodges. Notarv Public, at Garden City. Utah, on the oth day of November, 1935. Caimnnt names as John W. Negus. John Mor rison. Heber Cartridge & H.C. Hansen. all of Garden Citv. Utah. THOMAS F. V""") ' 13 wit-nes- . Adv. Sept 27, Oct 1935. s: IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF RICH. STATE OF UTAH. Oscar Ilanney and Rnpli ITanney. Plaintiffs, vs. Florence E. Smith, Mary Elizabeth Pearl Brough, . William T. Brough, Alba Gamer Brough, Komebn Cook and the unknown heirs of Wiliam T. Brough and Mary Ilellstroro Brough, deceased and the unknown heirs of Will'nm T. Brough and Alta Garner Brough and all other yicTsons unknown claiming any rght, title estate or interest in or lien noon the real property described in the complaint advene to the pau'tiiffsf owntitle ership or clouding painiffs thereto. Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANTS : You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days af ,er the serif vice of this summons upon you, served within the County in widen this action is brought; otherwise wit thirty days after sendee, and defend the above eni utled ae.ion ; and In ease of your failure to do so, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demands of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of this Court. This action is brought to obtain a decree quieting title to: .Ternen,, Attorney for Plaintiff, Evanston, Wyoming. Adv. Tlace i cHotel Confectionery Cafe Candies and . Ice-Crea- m The Home of those Good Fountain Drinks CPhone . trieiul. Nov. Oct, 1935. 1-- . T Design of an Eagle The design of an eagle was suggested for the national flag, but was abandoned for the simpler stars and stripes. It has often been used on regimental flags. The eagle was first used on American coins about 1788 on cent and half cents Issued from the Massachusetts mint. Fan Death Notices Used In the days when there were newspapers In the Henderson, N, section to announce deaths. It was. the custom to write notices In longhand, fasten them to a palm leaf fau and hove n servant carry them to the doors tit of Sec. 15, Twp. 11 N. It E. S. L. B. Meridian. GEORGE II. CROSBY, Jr., SESE 7 o.o ELCO GOLD REFINERY 212 Spring Arcade Bldg., Los Angeles, California 1935. 8. : 1 t n-i- n " Court This action is brought to obtain u H. M. GOULI), Supply Officer. THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN The Geo. T. Stags Co., Inc. SCHENLEYS Defendants THE STATE OF UTAH TO SATO DEFENDANTS r , You are hereby summoned to appear ' within twenty days after the sendee of tills' summons uopn you. if served within, the Countv in which this action is b rough ; otherwise within thir-ty days after service, and defend the above entitled action : and in ease of your failure to do so. judgment will be rendered against, yon according to - the demands of the complaint which has been filed with, the Clerk of this road 80 rds; E. 42 to pt. of beg. It is the earnest desire of the Veterans' Adni'.misit.ration to cooperate with you in every possible manner and it is requested that you write for concerning any detail in ivhich we can aseist you or relieve you from unnecessary vvork. By direction. SUMMONS title thereto. Co. . pm-paras- Cream of Kentucky s Cora. 1 al ;e-- . t. 34-- 1 NOTICE FOR PI BIIOATION Department of the Interior. General Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, NOTICE is hereby Sept. 20, 1935. Christian Hans Hansen, of that given Garden City, Utah, who, on Aug. 12, 1930, made stock aising homestead entry, additional, No. 049021, for NEV4SE14 Sec. SNE, Sec. SWNWy SNE, S, 10, 11 SW-N- NWSW Sec. 12, Township North, Range 0 East, Salt ' Lake Meridian, hats filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before N. J. Hodges, Notary Public, at Garden City, Utah, on the 5th day of November. 1935. Claimant names as witnesses: John W. Negus. John Morrison-, Heber Cartridge & T. W. Han-peall of Garden City. Utah. THOM-n- s F. THOMAS, Register. 13 n. Adv. Spt. 27, Oct 1935. 1 Primitive Trade Extensive Discoveries of archeologists show that primitive man carried on extensive trade operations. ' |