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Show Ik t1 RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH UTAH. Local and Personal I RAY J. ARTHUR DURNFORD (tGrade AA Conference Certificate Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers for . Funeral Car and Ambulance Service Anywhere at any tkne up-to-da- The Ladies Literary club was held March 8th at the home of Mrs. Minnie McKinnon. The book The Citadel by A. J. Cornin, was given by Mrs. Rachel Wilson. Recipes and pronunciation of words by Mrs. Vera Peart and Mrs. Ottalee Corless. A delicious lunch was served to 28 members and 5 guests. Hostesses were Mrs Minnie McKinnon and Mrs. Cariie te . Lady Attendant When Necessary Offire931 Main St., Evanston, Wyo, Day Phone 49 Night Phone 49 or 90 - Marshall M Hotel Perry Salt Lakes Popular Priced (Modern Hotel Beautifully Furnished Rooms RATES: $1.50 to $3.00 . . . Broadway and West Temple FREE GARAGE NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION BANDS United States Department of the Interior, General Land Office at Suit Lake' Utah, Feb. 7, 1939. NOFive vacancies in Army Bands sta- -' TICE City, is hereby given that Clarence tioned at Forts Lawton and George1 Perkins, of Randolph, Utah, who, on Sept. 20, 1983, made stockraising Wright Washington, and MacArthur, homestead entry. No. 031102, for E1 California, are now available to young SW14, SE!4SEV4 Sec. 10, men musically inclined it was announ- SSW Sec. 11, SWNWVi Sec. J3, ced today by Colonel B. E. Grey, DisN13, NWNE, NWJ4NW14, trict Recruiting Officer, U. S. Army Section 14, 12 North, Range Township Ness Building, Salt Lake City. To 7 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed fill these vacancies three clarinet and notice of intention to make final Proof, two trombone players are needed Col- to establish claim to the land above described, before Lewis Longhurst, onel Grey said. Public, at Randolph, Utah, on Enlistments are also being made Notary the 22nd day of March, 1939. Claimfor the Infantry at Missoula, Montana, ant names as witnesses: Rulon J. Fort George Wright and Fort Levis, Hatch, Golden SorensOn, Hyrum A. & Robert L Telford, all of Washington and the 38th Infantry at Thompson Randolph, Utah. C. V. SOHAD, ActFort Douglas, Utah. Approximately ing Register. twenty men will Ibe enlisted during Adv. Fdb. 10, 17, 24, Mar. 3, 10, 1939. March and twenty-fiv- e men during in for Montana and Wash-intgo- PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP posts April NOTICES CONSULT CLERK OF Enlistments for the 38th InDISTRICT COURT OR THE REfantry will be continued until; that SPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. regiment has been filled. Applications for enlistment must be between the ages of 1& and 35 years, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH single, without dependents, of good JUDICIAL DISTRICT FIRST character, and able to meet physical THE COUNTY OF FOR IN AND requirements for enlistment. RICH Full information concerning the Band and Infantry vacancies may be NOTICE TO CREDITORS had by calling on or writing to Army IN.THE MATTER OF THE Recruiting Offices located at City OF LAWRENCE CORLESS, Hall, Twin Falls, 17 Federal Building, i Creditors will present claims deceased. Pocatello, and 210 Federal Building, to the undersigned, at vouchers with Idaho Falls, in Idaho, and 202 Federal of heme undersigned administraBuilding, Ogden, or 223 Ness Building, the in tor Randolph, Rich County, Utah, Salt Lake City, in Utah. on or before the 10th day of July A. D. 1939. MEET NEW RESPONSIBILLEWIS LONGHURST, ITIES TO HONOR PIONof the Estate of LawAdministrator EERS, AVERS EDUCATOR rence Corless, Deceased. Date of First Publication March 10, February 28, 1850 eighty-min-e D. 1939. A. years ago less than three years afattorney for the ter pioneers made their Way Joseph G. Jeppson, Administrator. through Emigration canyon to Salt Lake Valley when the rude fronNOTICE TO CREDITORS tier was barely beginning to be conthe quered University of Desert was Estate of James Jackson, Deceased. founded by the provisional governCreditors will present claims with ment of the territory. This school, the first university created west of the vouchers to the undersigned at the Mississippi, was destined to become office of Keith L. Stable, Clipper the University of Utah with four Bldg., Bountiful, Utah, on or before thousand students, over two hundred the 1st day of May, A. D., 1939. DELILA B. JACKSON faculty members and a large campus Administratrix of the Estate of with fine buildings, known and recJames Jackson, Deceased. ognized nationally and internationof Date first publication: ally. March 10, A. D. 1939 Speaking on the Founders Day Keith L. Stable,, Attorney for AdDr. Arthur L .Beesley, dean ministratrix. of the University of Utah school of Social work, named four responsibil- Mar. 17, 17, 24; Apr. 7, 14f 1939. ities education must meet, if it is SURPRISE PARTY to keep faith with the early educational pioneers of Utah. They are: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hofiuan were of activities to Reorganization meet the demands imposed by modern surprised by their family Monday afternoon at their home. They all conditions. Dedication anew to the aims of lib- came prepared with a delicious hot dinner to celebrate the birthdays of eral education. on Emphasis occupational training their father .and mother and three and guidance, including education in others of the, family whose birthdays fiursing and public administration. ' come from February 6th to April 5th. This was a surprise to the old folks. Character education. All had a plesant-tim- e together. FIVE VACANCIES IN ARMY ! W8B, NESW, EMV, NWSE, n. , ES-TA- I j pro-ga- Morse on Albany-Th- e first edition of Morses school eography, published years ago, ontains this about Albany,.. N. Y.: The town of Albany contains (so citi-nlany) houses and (so many) all standing with their gable-ad- s toward the street. s, ad HOFFMAN, Randolph, Utah. UTAH and WYOMING Strictly One Purebred Duroe FOR SALE Jersey Boar, inquire or write D. M. 9. t , Mrs. Helen Wamsley and baby of Garden City, Utah came Sunday for a few d?ys visit with her parents at the F. H. Jackson, ranch. Matt Pickett Merrill Johnson and .Jack Clayton accompanied Bishop L.1 B. Johnson home from Salt Lake City Saturday. .Matt is suffering with a . . ' sprained ankle. President James Brown, Jr., of Ev anston was at our sacreir.ent meeting, with a phonograph record of the life of Joseph Smith. A" large crowd at' . tended. . , Mrs. Mr. and, V. Cl j Christionsen, and Mr. and Mrs. John Vemie and the South Rich basketball players motored to Ogden to see the game between Ogden high school and Bear River high school. The South Rich will play the loosing team, which was Bear River, at Randolph, Friday March 10. This has the promise of being the hardest fought game played here this ' year. You must see it. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snowball . of Cokeville, Wyo., end many other Coke-vil- Hold Utah ii a palace of luxury -- where beautifully appointed tlviej I at H height rooms and suites, gracious hospitality, flawless cuisine and perfect location as features of this splendid hostelry.. JFamont Empire Ream. . . On le the roof basketball fans attended the M. Men basketball tournament Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Snowball returned to Cokeville, Sunday. Wallace 'and Gene Snowball returned with them. Mrs, E. A. Pearson of Heber City. Utah came 'Sunday for her mother, Mrs. Zettie Kearl, of Laketown, who was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Corless. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs, Richard Brough and Mi Alvin Nicholls. Mrs. Pearson,, has a very sick son. Mrs. Charles Hendee, Was called to Ogden Sunday to be with her sister, Mrs. Vilate R.'nson, who is reported not so well again. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gunn of Woodruff, Utah, were Randolph visitors Wednesday. Leonard Spencer of 'the Spencer Motor Co., Evanston was a Randolph iiW 250 TOOMBES, Msnsglng Director , visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spencer of Ev- anston visited Randolph relatives, Saturday. G. W. Peart, motored to Ogden Saturday. Mrs. Vilate Barton accompanied him that far on her way to Logan, where she will stay with her mother for the next tw oweeks. A. G. Rex, motored to1 Logan, Sunday to take his son. Fred and two other boys, who skiied from Logan to Laketown last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen McKinnon, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn McKinnon and Mrs. Lota Kennedy were Ogden visitors . Tuesday. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United States Department of the Interior, General Land Office at Salt Lake City, .Utah, Feb. 6, 1939. NOTICE is hereby given that Loyal Clawson, of Randolph, Utah, who, on made stockraising Feb. 27, 1934, homestead entry. No. 051208, for Rich County Furn. Co. General Merchandise . You should see our line of Farm Radios, runs 1000 hours for $6.10. We can supply an electric Radio, tube 5 Automatic tuned for $28.95. For your home we have Monarch Ranges and Heaters. x s x See our new Breakfast Sets and Studio Couches, just arrived. ( See us about the famous McCormick De-erin- g Farmall Tractor for spring. We have a full line of Hardware Dry Goods and Groceries at very reasonable prices. . E-S- SWSE Sec. 8, NWy4NWy4, NESB, SWXE, ENE, SE&NW&, SWSE, SSW, A. C. COLLEGE NEWS Section 21, Township 11 North, Range 6 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the lftnd above described, before Lewis Longhurst, Notary Public, at Randolph, Utah, on the 21st day of March, 1939. Claimant names as witnesses: J. E. Wilson, Kenneth M. Hatch, James Clawson, & - Matthew Clawson, all of Randolih, Utah. C. V. SOHAD, Acting Register. Adv. Feb. 10, 17, 24, Mar. 3, 10, 1939. Bryan L. Booth and Rex JD. Qook of Garden City are to appear in The Student Prince, the opera chose by the Utah State Agricultural Col'ege to be presented under the direction of Professor Walt Welti at the Capitol Theatre on the evening of March Sec. 17, Sec. 20, NENE NWNW4 Sec. 18, NNE , NESW, n, 1 FROM the gay, popular. Starllte Garde as. 9 and. 10. j . The Student Prince, a musical romance and light opera, compares favorably with Blossom Tirne" which met with overwhelming success when produced here four years ago. Soma of the other memorable operas produced by the college within the last few years are Carmen by Bizek Aida by Verdi, .Prince of Pilsen by Ludor, 111 Trovatore by Verdi, Faust by Gounud, and Rigoletto by Verdi. Mr. Boothe, who is cast in the role of Rudolph Winter, is a sophomore in the school of agriculture and has been active in vocal work hcie. Mr. Goo, is a freshman in the school of NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, General Land Office at Salt Lake' City, Utah, Feb. 4, 1939.' NOTICE is hereby given i hat Robert B. Thomson, of Laketown. Utah, who, on Aug. 19, 1981, made stockrafsing homestead entry, No. 049717, for. Lots 4 & 5, Sec. 1, Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, SWy4NEi4, NBU&WK Sec. 13 Twp. 12 North Range 5 East, & Lots 3 & 4, BB&NWU, , 12 WH Section 18, Township MerNorth, Range 6 East, Salt Lake' idian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above df scribed, before G. LONGHURST . . LEWIS N. Weston. Notary Public, at Lake-tow' Utah, on the 18th day- - of March. Notary Public 1939.Claimant names aS witnesses: LICENSED A. Leslie Webb. Stanley Wahlstrom, An Added Worry Morton Kearl & Willis E. Kearl, ill Of Rich County, Utah a man that worry will Reminding C. V. of SOHAD. Utah. Laketown, A specialty of making Diedi and Title his shorten days merely gives him Acting Register. Adv. Feb. 10, 17. 24, Mar. 3, 10, 1939. something new to worry about. ISTPCTCB ROOMS FROM OLD TO NEW WITH ANY SHOE EXPERT WORKMANSHIP-BE- ST OF MATERIAL WE ARE EQUIPPED TO HANDLE 'ALL CLASSES OF HARNESS & SADDLE REPAIR WORK IF IT IS MADE OF LEATHER. WE REPAIR IT COMMUNITY SHOE x REBUILDER H. L, Atkinson, Prop. Main Street Evanston, Wyo- 922 - MAYTAG REPAIRS We Carry" Parts and Repair All Mke Washers. SCHOSS - READ ELECTRIC COMPANY Ogden, Utah. t ' O |