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Show KICH COUNTY Local and Personal TROTH about ADVERTISING By CHARLES B. ROTH . . . 1 PROBATE AMI GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION NOTICES CONSULT CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT OR THE RE- United States Department of the InSPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURterior, General Land Office at Salt THER INFORMATION. Lake City, Utah, July 20, 1939. NOis hereby given that Leslie FraTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE of zier, Woodruff, Utah, who, on July FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF made stockraising homestead 17, 1933, THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND No. 051151, for Lots 11, 12, 16, entry, FOR THE COUNTY OF RICH sec. 5, SEV4 Sec. 7, Lots 17, SENSEI,! In the Matter of the 1, 2, 3, 4. MERLIN EASTHAM , KEARL, also known as Mur- lin Eastham Kearl, DECEASED, j j NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned executor of the Last Will and Testament and of the estate of Merlin Eastham Kearl, also known as Murlin Eastham Kearl, deceased, at the residence of said executor in Laketown, Rich County, Utah, on or before the 25th day of September, 1939. WILLIS ELLSWORTH KEARL, Executor of said Estate. YOUNG & RULLEN, Attorneys, Logan, Utah. Adv. July wy2NE.y4, swyswy 1939. 21, 28, Aug. SENWy, Section 8, Township 9 North, Range 5 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim tc the land above described, before The Clerk of the District Court, at Randolph, Utah, on the 12th day of Claimant navies as witSept., 1939. nesses : LeRoy Shelby, Mrs. Lelloy Shelby, Bruce Frodsham & Ira Barnhart all of Woodruff, Utah. A. S. BROWN, Register. Adv. July 28, Aug. 1939. MALE HELP WANTED, RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call on farmers in Rich County, No experience or capital required. Steady work. Make up to $12. a day Furst & Thomaa 426 - 3rd St. Oakland, Calif. 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS iMr. and Mrs. Ron Nebeker motored to Soda Springs Tuesday. Mr.' Ndb-tkseeking medical advice. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ashby motored to Salt Lake City and Woods Cross Sunday. They returned home Monday evening. Laycon Marshall was in charge of the Ashby store while they were away. After visiting at the ranch of Samuel Rex for two weeks Miss Lucille Giles returned to her home in Salt Lake City. Miss Giles and Miss Barbara Rex we1? room mat-- s while attending school at the B. Y. U. last year. Oscar J. Evans of Ogden and Cecil Johnston of Evanston visited Randolph relatives Wednesday evening. Mr. Evans is working at Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hatch and children and Mrs. Lota Kennedy returned Wednesday from a weeks outing at Yellowstone Park. N. L. Gray and Elmer Davis made a business itrip to Ogden Thursday. Mrs. Edna Johnston spent a day in Cokeville the past week selling Avon products. The new home of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Sounson 'is' fast nearing completion. Harold and Morgan Rex motored to Salt Lake City Monday. They were accompanied by Mrs. Samuel Rex and Miss Flora Rex. Mrs. Frank Talbot and son ot Lewiston, Utah and Miss Mary Engel-k- e and fiancee of Salt Lake City earn Wednesday for a two day visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ashby. Mrs. Talbot and Miss Engelke are sisters of Mts. Ashiby. They returned' horn Thursday. Russell Findlay daughter, Elaine and son, Fredie of Kemmerer were Randolph visitors Monday. They returned home Monday evening an4j were accompanied by Mis Nedrg Findlay, who will spend a week m Kemmerer. Mr. and' Mrs. Elmer Davis and 5 children of New York City came Friday for a ten day visit with Randolph relatives. They will go on to San Francisco and attend the Fair. Mrs, Davis, before her merritge was Miss Hortense McKinnon. Lynn Huffaker and Mrs. Freda Sorenson motored to Ogden Sunday for Mrs. Huffaker and the new son, They are staying at the Sorensons for a few days. The new son is the first of former County Clerk, grandson Lewis Longhurst, who is one proud grand daddy. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Findlay and children, Fay and LaRae of Ogden returned home Tuesday after spending ten days visiting Randolph rel. afives. Mrs. Arthur Rex is still very sick with rabbit fever. Mrs! Mladalyn Smith and son are visiting in Salt Lake City this .week, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MlcKinnon were business visitors in Kemmerer Thursday. Miss Alice Pickett is home for a short visit with her folks. E.' L. Guyman motored to Logan Thursday to take Gerald Norris, Ray Thomson and a Woodruff club member to a judging contest. Mrs. Melvin Jackson and daughter of Ogden came Monday for a short visit with Randolph relatives. Mrs. Hannah Fac'krell and daughter Lucy of Bountiful, Utah have been visiting Randolph relatives for the past week. Miss June Pearce of Ogden who has been visiting here for the past week has returned home. She was accompanied by the two sons of Mrs. Elgie Nelson of California. The boys have spent most of the summer here. Mrs. Oscar Kennedy has returned home with the new son. Mrs. C. T. Wilson and son accompanied her and will visit here for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Norris, Mrs. Elma Reay and Mrs. Ardith Norrris were business visitors at Salt Lake. City Monday. They were accompanied home by Miss Uarda Wilson and Mm. Chas. B. Ritter, who was before her marriage. Miss Hortense Price. Mr. and Mrs. P&ulHanney and Mrs. Oscar Ha nney motored to Salt Lake City the first of the week. Paul seeking medical advice. It is reported he has a goiter and will be operated on ' in the near future. A. W, Thornock and Matt Clawson have purchased a new combine and tho we have not seen it work, we are informed it is a wonder. If you want your threashing done up in a hurry get in touch with them. er JUST AS GOOD experience, good they are inferior and the merYOU haveyou,hadof the going into some chant sells them because they carry stores and asking for an advertised more profit for him. He does his brand of goods, only to have the level best to get rid of them, beclerk hand you another brand and cause it is more to his advantage to do so than it is to yours. inform you, But its just as good. Sometimes, to your regret, you Many stores pay their salesman bought the just as good item but a commission for selling unknown sometimes you walked out of the and unadvertised goods, because the store and searched until you found salesman, would not sell them with-- ' the merchandise you out some special inducement. . had asked for in the It is much better for you as a first place. When consumer to put your reliance abyou got it you werfe solutely in advertised goods and in satisfied. stores which advertise, hnd to patronize both exclusively. You had confiWhen a man advertises his goods dence in the adverand tells frankly and publicly .what tised goods, because they will do for you, he seeks your you read in the honest pronouncements patronage on the basis of actual value. of the advertiser . It may be that some manufacwhat you might exturers or can offer just merchants his to pect product as good value in unknown or undo for you. This advertised goods. But the chances gave you assurance. are ten to one that they cant beYou bought because you had conficause advertising not only increases dence. But when that clerk palmed off the distribution of goods, but at the same increases the production, something different on you, you had so thattime advertised goods cost less misgivings, you had doubts, you had to make; hence, gives more to the fears, you had lack of confidence. Maybe they were justified. May- buyer. In the long run yon get more for be they were not. It doesnt matyour money when you buy adverter. The fact remains that advertised .You get more in achad the invested advertisers tual goods. And tising also get more in value. goods with a confidence which made known as conthat value, intangible a your buying pleasant in place of fidence. a fearful duty. And confidence is one of the chief Usually, but not always, these satisfactions of life. just as good goods are not as Charles B. Roth. j day of October A.' D. 1939. COIRlLlESS and Estate of Annie C. Oorless, deceased CORLElSS HATCH LUCILLE Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at res- Executors of Estate of Annie C. Cor idence of Lucille Oorless Hatch, less, Deceased. Date of firse publication August 18 Randolph, Utah on or before the 19th ER1N1EJST' A. D. 1939. J. ARTHUR rGrade AA i: DURNFORD Conference Certificate Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers for ;; ' UTAH and WYOMING Funeral Gar and Ambulance Service Anywhere at any time Strictly up-to-da- te jj Jf . j; Lady Attendant When Necessary Office931 Main St., Evanston, Wyo. 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They were accopmanied home by tiwo children of Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Brough of v Kaysville, Utah. Friday - Saturday Sept. 8, 9, 1939 Owned the Ifirst .Yacht In 1660 Charles II was presenter by the Dutch with a yacht namet the Mary. Until that time the won yacht was unknown in England, al though pleasure ships used as sue! antedated this. |