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Show RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH. Food Map of Europe as of Today Locals Mrs. Ronald Sims of Aliny, visited over the week-enwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith. Mrs. Ada Pugmire of St Charles. Idaho, was a passenger Thursday on the Bear Lake stage. She came to witness the basketball tournament Miss Iieta Wilson was a last weekend visitor at Evanston. Mrs. Ella Bitton and baby of Ogden, are spending several days visiting Randolph kin this week. Mrs. Lawrence Muir attended the funeral of Inez Sims at Evanston. d Monday. The South Rich High School will play the Georgetown. High School on Monday at Randolph. . Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Marshall and son Lanney,' and Mrs. W. E. Marshall were last week-en- d visitors at Ogden returned Monday. They The South Rich Junior Prom will be held at Randolph, Friday, March 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hendee were Logan visitors last week. Mr. and Mrs. Leo McKinnon motor-- i d to Ogden Thursday. BORN To Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Willb. baby girl. son, Sunday, a 3 Dr. and Mrs. M. S. Reay and; Postmaster 0. M. Reay motored to Salt (Olii PLAY-OF- F Woodruff News Mrs. Sadie Cook who has been visiting here the past two months, returned to her home at Morgan Tuesday. Mrs. Jovhua Ashton entertained her family last Wednesday in honor of Mr. Ashtons birthday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ashton and lamily, Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Ashton. .Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Ashton, Thomas Vs'hton, Mrs. Mary Stuart and Delora F rodshanL Verla Frazier entertained the Primary officers and teachers at her home at a quilting Thursday, March 6th. Mr. and Mrs. George South and daughters were visitors here Monday and Tuesday. Nila Ruth Tingey, who was taken to the hospital recently with a ruptured appendix, is much improved and will return home soon. Mr. Raymond Rees recently returned home from Logan, where he has been club work. taking training in visitor Gilbert Cox was a week-enhere. Fred Stacey and Raymond Cox were business visitors at Ogden Tuesday. LeMar Stuart and Ray Spencer ! here with their nt the week-en- d ' nr lies. Mr. Spencer is doing some oil non ter work a t Hilliard. Mrs. Sarah Henderson and daughter. Mrs. Virginia Bingham of Evanston visited here Wednesday with Mr and Mrs. LeMar Stuart 4-- II d -- f-- Holland, Norway and Finland are not far behind. The above map will now darken quickly from month to month. The terrible food emergency in Europe, so long forecast by food experts, is now but a step away. Spain may be able to get some help from the Argentine. In the case of the other countries, however, their main hope seems to be the United States. Like the Argentine, the United States not only holds large, surplus carryovers of foodstuffs of which it would be glad to get rid. but each one of these starving countries holds in this country frozen dollar balances ample to pay for the food they need. Belgium, alone, has several hundred million dollars in assets here. It is then primarily a question whether it can be arranged to pass this food through the blockade if, at the European end, it can be taken in control by a tight, neutral agency which will supervise its distribution to Laketown Discovery of Okapi 1883 the okapi was described to Henry Stanley by the far back as It African Pygmies as the was, first captured by'Sir'H. H. Johnston in 1900 and was named ' Okapia Johnstoni in his honor. O-a- Sarah Flower Adams The words of Nearer My God to Thee were written by Sarah Flower Adams. mi. THF 01D 0UAYE1 YEARS OLD INDIAN! liWKENCEBUKG. COMPANY. MALE HELP WANTED Steadv Work - Good Pay MAN WANTED to call farmers in Rich County. No experience or capital required. Write McNess RELIABLE on Co., 2423 Magnolia St., Oakland, Calif. I am still a Licensed Abstractor and Notary .Public. I make a specialty of mrking Deeds and Titles. All Notary work can b? lone at my residence. LEWIS LONGHURST PATHFINDER brings to you in words and pictures the drama of events fresh from Washington, D. CL, the nations capital, today- the Worlds news center. News, features, and facts, events boiled down into 20 interesting; inspiring nonComplete, unbiased, departments. T1sides. both Improved new gives sectarian,- depends news weekly at features. Worlds oldest, most-rea- d the cost of others. Furnishes dean reliable L reading for the entire family. non-partisa- n, - & one-four- th V NEW News pathf5der i Salt Lake City, Utah relatives. About a dozen of our citizens attended the High Priests party at Paris February 26 and report having had an enjoyable lime. Mr and Mrs. Benj. Weston made a business and pleasure trip to Salt Lake City Thursday . They were by Miss Wilma Kearl who went to visit with her sister for a short time. A group of friends and relatives met at the Heber C. Robinson home on Tuesday evening commemorating his 70th birthday anniversary. The evening was spent in playing games. Refreshments were served during the evening. Well March came in like a lamb Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Johnson went to Logan for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Satterthwaite are staying at their place while they are gone. Mrs. Sarah Myers and family and Mrs. Eda Young were Montpelier visitors Saturday. President George H. Robinson and wife have gone traveling on a months tour to visit among their children at various places in the U. S. Mrs. J. L. Myers sponsored a birthday party Saturday for her daughter, Mary. Ben T. Orvin was over from the Bishop Peart Ranch to spend the -- ' Mr. and - Mrs. Thomas Weston moved tp their Round Valley home after spending the past six weeks at the Mary K. Weston home. MiS. Weston is improved in health and is able to be around again. held at the . A family party was home of Mrs. Elma Cheney Wedj nesday on the 26th. Mrs. Raymond Esferholdt of Garden City paid a brief call to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cheney Wednesday. Mrs. F. C. Wililamson and child-TeMiss Mildred Weston, Stan Plummer of Salt Lake City and Miss' Emma Lou Weston of Pocatello were Saturday visitors at the George N. Weston home. Music director, Don Chattertoa of the N, R High School spent the n, me Thi Newspaper & P HOTEL SEMLOH , As COPYRIGHT 4 March 14th the South Rich basketball team will play a playoff game at Randolph with South Cache for a berth in the high school basketball tournament at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spiers paid a week-en- d visit to Salt Lake City d. PROOF WHISKEY. . . THIS WHISKEY IS BASKETBALL GAME ian populations only and a guarantee that it will not fall into other hands. week-en- Citizens Win Strike After staging a voluntary blackout lasting a month in protest against high electric light rates, citizens of Baracoa won their battle when President Bru of Cuba ordered the power company to reduce its charges. 8t civil- non-belliger- (Ouaker STRAIGHT BOURBON Lake City Friday All Europe New York (Special) is on short rations. Only tiny Portugal still commands a normal food supply. Before the first of the next harvests can be reaped, five months must elapse. In some countries, remaining food stocks will have been exhausted long before, when conditions of slow starvation which already exist will become actual famine. Moreover, in several European countries the harvest covers only a few months consumption. The above map has been drawn to bring the threatened areas into relief. As may be seen at a glance, the British Isles, Germany, Italy and the Balkans, although all on rations, are not in danger. But the little, western democracies, always dependent on overseas supplies and now cut off by the blotkade, are already on a semistarvation basis. Darkest, immediate spots m the picture are Belgium and Poland (the latter because of war devastation and partitioning). Here, actual famine already prevails. People are dying of sheer hunger. But Spain, France, FEEL LIKE A MILLION WHEN YOU ASK FOR YOU o o 3r uniy C 1.80 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, General Land Olfice at Salt Lake City, Utah, Feb 3, 1941. NOTICE is hereby given thar Ammon Jackson Earley, of Laketown. Utah, wbov on Feb. 8, 1933, made homestead entry, No. 051992. stock-raisin- g ENEK, SE.'syzSWi, for THIS Sec. 8 GO UPON entitles the SW. BttXWK, NWi-3W?- 4 l!E-N- Section 9, Township 13 North. 7 Range East. Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the laud above described, before Amos B. Robinson, Notary Public, at Laketown. Utah, on the 2fith day of March, 1941. Claimant names as witnesses: Jere & of Delmas Kearl, Salem, Earley, Stephen Earley and Jesse Earley all of Laketown, Utah. A. S. BROWN, Register. Feb. March 7, 1931. holder to 25c redaction on any room at the rates as advertized, one coupon to the room. NEW - Beds - Springs - Mattresses - Carpets throught out the House. KATE- S- $1.50 to $3.50 We Now Feature Free Garage . A funeral service can and ought to be a beautiful thing. Your last fond srevice for a at Logan with his folks. Jr. Albert Weston injured his knee last week while coasting. Virginia Thompson of Paris, Ida. visitor at the was a week-en- d Johnson home. . - Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Muir visited relatives at Woodruff Saturday and the Garden City Sunday School Sunday. Had a right good snow storm Sunday. The South Rich high met the North Rich basketaers here Monday-nighin a fast game! The South Rich lost both games to the score 3 3 2nd 1st game and of De-Wi- tt a used radio see Wayne Marshall. eral different kinds on hand. Subscribe for THE REAPER. one should he Oar intelligent experience. at abilities are If you are looking for a bargain in week-en- d loved marked by expert care and RADIOS FOR SALE USE THIS COUPON .BEAUTY Sev- your com-map- d. We solicit your at- tention on the basis of our excellent Even California KeyWest, Fla., is said to be the only frost-fre- e city in the United States. Not reputation : . . DURNFORD Mortuary Permanent Wave Machine Ellen T. V. Crain of Kansas City, Mo., received a patent for a permanent wave machine in 1873. Evaston, Wvo. Day Phone Night Phone 49 90 t 36-2- game. Looks 1 - Perry hotel 37-2- . .. sorts suspicious seeing a frame structure being built on the Robert Thompson lot. 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