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Show RICH COUNTY REAFER. RANDOLPH. this is a special FARMER. COUN TRY HOME, POULTRY ITEM and our Newspaper all 4 for 1 year only $1.80. Order at our newspaper office A whole years pleasure and entertainment for all the family. Two pub lications come to you each week. WEEKLY and our Nevvspap er. 108 copies in all only $2.50. Or der at our newspaper office. The easy way to buy your magazines and save money is with your subscription to our newspaper. You receive our Newspaper, HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE and WOMANS HOME COMPANION all 3 for 1 year only $2.05, Order at this newspaper office. We offer our subscribers a real op portunity to save money. SOREEN-LAND- , COUNTRY HOME and MCCALLS MAGAZINE with our Newspaper, all 3 each 1 year, $2.25. Order at our newspaper office, will be our big offer containing scores of fascinating illustrations and articles with the latest news from the field of Science, Mechanics, and In-vention. You receive our Newspaper, POPULAR MECHANICS and OOUN TRY HOME, all 3 for 1 year, only der at his newspaper of $3.05. Our farmer friends Mr. and Mrs. John Cole and family of ITwton Idaho, were in Randolph for Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bitton and S The poultryman who produces The primitive hen laid Today, hens are laying imiu 12 Every poultry raiser should look beyond the price on the bag or ton when he purchases feed for his laying flock, his breeder flock, his baby chicks, or his growing pullets. Growth, of Persistancy Puri-flav- e, Dr. H. J. of Research for Purina Smith, Director contains more Mills, says, Puri-flav- e In describing Because the mineral content of poul- try ration5 affectg egg production bone development, growth and health, leading feed manufacturers exercise care to insure having the proper mineral balance in their feeds. Nothing should be added to them unless that is the manufact-irer- s HOTEL SEMLOH Salt Lake City, Utah SfMUW . THIS COUPONentitlesthe holder to 25c reduction on any room at the rates as advertized, one coupon to the room. many patterns. Reasonably Priced NEW - Beds - Springs - Mat- tresses - Carpets throught out the House. and Varnishes RATES- - $1.50 to $3.50 lAlice H. Durnford We Now Feature Free Garage 940 Main St. Phone 44 Evanston, Wyo. USE THIS COUPON si fllWimiBIMWIBIIMiillMlIiMIKIBlillIBHIlWm'BIIIIIBimiM Hotel Perry Lakes Salt Popular Priced cModern Hotel I Beautifully Furnished RATES: . . . $1.50 to $3.00 Broadway and West Temple FREE GARAGE American Venice Pernambuco, Brazil, build on an island intersected by waterways, is called the Venice of America. Fishermens Rope The marine and fishing industries consume more than half of all rope produced. The scholarships, available to young men between the ages of 18 and 25 who are actually engaged in farm work, will consist of home study course, together with practical training and, experience under local farm conditions. They are provided by the National Farm Youth Foundation, which has been created Manuby the Ferguson-Sherma- n facturing Corporation of Dearborn, Michigan, with the active of Henry Ford and Edsel Ford. Young men of the farm have not realized their opportunities on the home soil, said Henry Ford iri announcing his participation in the Foundation. As a result, many of them have left the farm. The family system of farming has suffered and we want to see it As a matter of fact, the Foundation seeks to help the young could not finance a college educaman of the farm to realize his aspira- tion. Others found funds lacking to tions for happiness and prosperity. set up in farming for themselves. I am told that eighty per cent of Even those who have gone to the graduates of agricultural colleges college have not found in local fields have been going to the towns and the opportunity they sought, he cities for their careers instead of added. Most of these boys wind up returning to the farm. The remain- in towns and cities. If this moveing 20 per cent are not enough to ment can be halted the community give the farm the needed leadership will benefit by the training and eduin agricultural progress. cation its own young men are re"Better farming methods today ceiving and will receive in the fuwill mean better farms tomorrow ture. and rural youth will be more inclined Announcement of the scholarships to stay close to the soil. was accompanied by the explanation Young men enrolled under these that the Foundation does not conflict scholarships also will compete for nor compete with the splendid work Clubs and the salaried, jobs with the sponsoring being done by the vocational agriculture company and its distributors. One student will be selected from this high schools. Through its higher age section to work at the factory for a limit it affords opportunity for study year at a salary of $150 a month. and advancement to farm youths He will be given specialized training who have already passed the age at in the use, application and the main- which the activities of the organizatenance of the tractor and its equip- tions mentioned are available. ment. Second award in this general Young men, to be eligible for area is a job with the distributor at scholarships, must be between the $125 a month. Additional students ages already given, and must be will be placed in jobs as quickly as American citizens, of good character, possible, with the eventual aim of and actually work on a farm. Young, giving them training and experience men wishing to apply for enrollment informaj which they may bring to bear on fu- -j or to secure more detailed ture problems in their own com-- j tion about the scholarships may dw so by getting in touch with munity. v. Success for local young men in e' lt. visit her folks for awhile. Mr. and Mrs. Len Seoncer of Las Vegas, Nevada, were business visitors at Randolph last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rex and Miss Winnie Rex motored to Provo. Monday to attend the graduating exercises their daughter. Barbara being one Also LaMar Stuart oi the graduates. of Woodruff, Utah. Mrs. Fred Smith attended the graduating exercises at Logan. Utah. Miss Gilda .Smith was a member of the l class. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ransou of Ogden . spent last week-envisiting Randolph relatives. Mrs. J. L. Berrier of Lyman visited,! r.t the homd of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hoffman Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas G. Smith of Salt- - Lake City were the speakers at the Sunday evening services. A targe number attended. A bus load of Woodruff people also attended the services. Mrs. ArdelT Atkinson of EVanston, "listed at the ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hoffman during the week. Miss Angie Hoffman visited relaRail Shipped tives at Lyman during the past week, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Johnson and Mrs. Pearl Rex attended a funeral at Lone-IreWyo., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Thornock, daugh rer, Lois Ann, and Mrs. Ardith Norris motbred to Provo Sunday to attend the graduating exercises. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spencer and child-leof Knight, Wyo., were in Randolph for Memorial Day. Miss Jennie Fay Chevrolet - Oldsmobile - Buick - GMC Trucks remained for a short visit. The following people w ere in Randolph for Memorial Day : Mr. and Mrs. John South, of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Pead and daughter, of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Clar-- r ence Johnston of Evanston; Mr. and J. Mrs. Lorenzo Findlay and children of AA Conference Certificate Grade NelOgden; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence son, Mr. and Mrs. Lennie Smith, of Evanston; Mrs. August Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson of Farmington, Utah ; Mrs. Hans Nielson and son Peter, of Green River, "Wyo.; Mr. te Gar " and Mrs. Ivan Reese of Bloomington, . Idaho. l Mr. and Mrs. Bernard South and baby of Idaho Falls, visited Randolph relatives last week-enLady Attendant When Necessary Mrs. Dorothy Tidiwell and baby of Offic931 Main St., Evanston, Wyo. American Fork, aTe visiting Randolph relatives this week. Day Phone 49 Night Phone 49 or 90. Mrs. R. G. Marshall returned hojpe V Thursday from Salt Lake. Her sons Anaconda Is Aquatic NOTICE Blaine and Maurice met her at EvThe anaconda, largest of Ameri-- . anston. I am still a Licensed Abstractor and can snakes, reaches a length of 30 Randolph people were surprised but feet, is aquatic, nonvenomous, and Notary Public. of Miss the of to hear lives mainly on small animals. marriage glad I make a specialty of mrking Deeds Gladys' McKinnon, once a resident of and Titles. All Notary work can b? Randolph. The Reaper joins with dene at Feed Baby This Way my residence. her many relatives and friends in A baby that is underweight should LEWIS LONGHURST be fed according to what he should wishing her and her husband a long rather than what he actually weigh and happy wedded life. Paris Saw First Auto does weigh. The first automobile is generally to have been built in Paris conceded Day of Atonement Tiny European Republic Yom Kippur, or day of atonement, in 1769. France pioneered in the The tiny republic of San Marino, is the most sacred Hebrew holy day. development of the automobile. That It occurs at the end of September first French car was driven by in Italy, is situated almost entirely steam. on a, single rugged mountain. or the beginning of October. i Neighbors Under the Sod Rattlesnakes, owls and weasels often share the burrows of the American prairie dog..; d Cattle Ranchers of Queensland, Australia, use airplanes to carry fodder to n cattle herds.; Air-Fe- drouth-stricke- H es y 1 . d WARNING COMPARE Our low delivered prices on our New 1940 CHEVROLETS e, S Pabco Paints . Before you purchase any car 1940 Also Complete Stock of j vitamin G than all other known com- mercial sources and is not subject to the extreme variation in content of this valuable vitamin, so characteristic of other sources. I Is now On Display Come in and see our " 4-- .new, Wall Paper the home field is the goal of the Foundation. ,T' Farm youths in the past have looked for opportunity elsewhere. Many Smith-Hugh- niBini g I head. Mrs. Clinton McKinnon and two sons loft June 1st for Washington to ; I NEW Line of j Production, Color of Feather. At least ten free scholarships for the study of farm management and engineering will be awarded to farm youths in this vicinity, according to word received here today -- : C n With poultry, the following are in fluenced by breeding Health, Body Size, Body Shape, Production, Egg Size and Shape, Shell Color, Broodi- ness, Fertility, Hatchability, Livability, It, Announcement! ? in ve . IIIIBIIIMIIIIII Our Attractive and 00 Is the richest known commercial source of vitamin G (flavin). Puri-fla- SLACK PLUMBING & ELECTRIC CO. null 150-2- Careful Sanitation, and Good Feeding have made this possible. 11.70 Evanston, Wv in Good Breeding, Sound Management, to offer a low cash price for galvanized Pipe as follows: 4 1 15 eggs months. posi-tio- n I 1UU to some birds 300 eggs or more - m. Oalv. tripe $b. 75 a 8.10 12 with a year. For your pleasure and Profit. SILVER SCREEN, HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE and COUNTRY HOME and our Newspaper. All only $2.05. Order at our newspaper office. Do you know that you can got a wealth of good reading and enjoyment In SCIENCE & DISCOVERY, YOURE WRONG ABOUT THAT. FACT' DIGEST and our Newspaper, each for 1 year, only $2.50. Order at this nws- 1 ships Are Now Available Mrs. Bitton before her this week. marriage was Miss Ella Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Hagland and son of Brigham City spent last weekend at Randolph. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Reese of Bloomington, i Idaho, spent Sunday at the home of her mother. Mrs. Birdie McKinnon. We believe Americas pursuit of happiness is through national preparedness. and Mr. and Mrs. Irel Longhurst Miss Mary McKinnon left Friday for the New York Worlds Fair. Mrs. Mae Tyson, son and daughter-ilaw, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Tyson of Brigham were visitors in Randolph iast week. Floyd, Helen and Mae Kennedy are home for a short vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Marshall motored to Ogden Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Wilson and children of Hooper, and Mr. Wilsons mother, Mrs. Thomas Wilson, were in Randolph for Decoration Day. Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Jackson motored to take Albert t,o Ogden Tuesday to see his daughter Norma Ijou Smith who is suffering with infection in her aver- age products must be satisfied average prices. flee. 2 3 National Foundation Announces Free Scholar- laby are visiting Randolph relatives OOL-LIER- We are now in a Farm Engineering Course Offered to Youths Here Locals Magazine Bargains .or sou. CAPPER UTAH. n Delivered at Montpelier Complete $768.00 and up : Stock Chevrolet Co. Dealers in n RAY ARTHUR DURNFORD Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers for UTAH and WYOMING Funeral Strictly up-to-da- and Ambulance Service Anywhere at any time d. , : : |