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Show RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH h?S3g Qs)(3S) OOO Facts That CoTICCtl Jfilt , No. UTAH. Hotel Perry Lakes 25 of a Seriet Salt Popular Priced Modern Hotel: i ; V rj evsnv Beautifully Furnished I SCHOOL AND . , - ... $1.50 to $3.00 and West Temple RATES: i Broadway FREE GARAGE evsnv oust NESS tfff&VEHTS HAS ONE on In a school full of bright, students, there are very likely to be one or two completely lacking in good common sense. And that goes for business, too... particularly the beer retailing business. Out of thousands of beer retailers who conduct respectable, g businesses, there maybe a few "dunce retailers who disobey the law or permit conditions. These few unwanted retailers are a menace to the future of the beer industry... and also of the benefits beer has made possible. Right here in law-abidin- al Utah, beer provides employment BEER.. .a beverage mo THE NATIONS for 3,745 persons, supports an annual payroll of $3,446,963 and contributed $116,801.53 last year in state taxes.. It is the brewers' responsibility to make good beer the retailers' responsibility to sell beer in wholesome surroundings and the legally constituted authorities responsibility to enforce the laws. All of these, working together with the public, are needed to protect the future of beer. You, too, can help the cause of moderation by (l) patronizing only reputable places where beer is sold ; ( 2 ) and reporting any violation you may observe to the duly constituted authorities. self-respecti- anti-soci- EVERY WEEK brings to you in words and pictures the drama of events fresh from. Washington, D. C., the nations capital, today the worlds news center. News, features, and facts, events boiled down into 20 interesting,, inspiring nonComplete, unbiased, departments. sides. both Improved new gives sectarian, dependr news weekly at features. YTcr!Tj eldest, most-rea- d the cost of others. Furnishes clean, reliable reading for the entire family. non-partisa- rAlrb NEW ' HOTEL SEMLOH Salt Lake City, Utah ,r Locals I o p THIS CO U PON entitles the 25c reduction on any room, at the rates as holder to st st st Lay-To- n. Rec-l-rtio- , p. Notice love-smitte- 1 . d Give us your orders for printing. n one coupon to advertized, the room. NEW - Beds - Springs tresses - Carpets oat the Hoase. RATE- S- n, We do Job Work. r0nly$ 1.80 This Newspaper & F . home-produce- v one-four- th IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN The Misses June and Florence Smith Tlhe Utah Guide, written by the AND FOR THE COUNTY OF RICH, visited at Evanston Wednesday - and under Writers Project of Utah STATE OF UTAH. Thursday. of the Utah State Institute of PETER McKINNON, Dr. Reay motored to Ogden Wedfirst edition enter will its Fine Arts, Plaintiff, nesday evening to take Mr. and Mrs. and be on the stands' the first week in vs. nirnast Corless. Ernest was suffering April, it was announced from the state Bank of. Randolph, a Utah Corporaan attack of pneumonia and was taken offices of the Project in Salt Lake City the' unknown legal heirs of the to the Dee tion; hospital for treatment. Last i eooiitly. of Qlavus Jacobson, and to all estate were that he was on the imreports In the words of Gail Martin, chair-- , other unknown, persons any claiming prove. man of the Utah State Institute of right, title, estate, lien, or interests in The three week old baby of Mr. and Fine Arts, Solid information inter- .he real property described in the com- .Mrs. woven with many a fascinating true Clyde Wilson passed away Tuesplaint adverse to the Plaintiffs title afternoon. Ituieral services were day story fills the pages of this hook, writ- and ownership, or any cloud upon neid ten to make available to people with- Plaintiffs title thereto. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coles, Jr., of out and within the state facts about Defendants. were Randolph visitors ThursUtah its places, its resources, its peoSUMMONS Fred day. just returned from the hosple. Complete coverage, accuracy, and THE TO; STATE OF SAID UTAH where he was operated upon for was the threefold goal. The pital readability DEFENDANT: measure success attained of appendicitis. large You are hereby summoned to appear Last word received1 from Mr. and should make this book invaluable to within of service after twenty Mrs. days students' casual and George Peart, who are both in schools, libraries, leads alike. Fully as significant the this summons upon you, if served the hospital, was that they are both Utah Guide supplies a glowing exam- within the County in which this action sdowly improving. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rex and children ple of how reiservoirs of unemployed is brought; otherwise within thirty labor and talent may be used to furn- .ays after service ; and defend the above spent last week-en- d at Midway. They ish the power for unique achievements entitled action ; and in ease of your went to see her brother before he left that-arvaluable socially, artistically, failure so to do, judgment will be' ren- for training in the U. S. Army. dered against you according to the deand economically. Friends of Postmaster Claude Reay of the complaint, which has been mand The Guide has a collective author are glad to sefe him around again' after t imposed of scores of persons to whom filed with the Clerk of said Court several days illness. This action is brought to obtain a no recognition is given except the recMiss Nedra Findlay and Mrs. Ella ognition given them as a body in the judgment and decree quieting title to Faokrell have returned from several knowledge that their work has emerg- the following described real proper- days visit with relatives at Ogden. ty: ed in the completed book. Mrs. Leora Kennedy and son Rodney South-hal- f of the South-wes- t, quar- of Ogden visited at A few of the subjects dealt wiLh futlv Randolph Monday. quarter of the and completely in Part One of the ter and North-eaMrs. C. Mr. R. Ashby motored and quarter of Section 1, North-hal- f tc Salt Lake Guide are Agriculture. Industry and South-weCity Thursday evening. of the North-wequarter of SecCommerce, The Mormon Church, Minn to return Friday. expect They North-east tion .of 12, the Irriga-t!oquarter ing. Archeology gnd Indians. care store Marshall is of the taking North-eas- t quarter of Section II, Town- while Transportation. Education, are away. they 1 6 North East Lake Salt Range Press and Radio, and the Arts. ship The following people have purchased "art Two concerns itself with Meridian. Containing 240 acres more new cars: Earl Wilson, a Chevrolet Bonneville Bench Cities; Part or less. a Ford coupe: Wilson Norris, sedhn; " ree is Highways and Ougwa.vs with WALTER I. MARCHER a Chevrolet pick-uJoseph Wamsley, Plaintiffs Attorney. i ouch of the exciting and interesting P. O. Address, 511 Eocles Bldg., Ogmaterial contained in this section: ' Part Four is a complete detailed des- den, Utah. 1941. Mar. Adv 28, of Parks and April representation cription How the rocky romance of the and Primitive Areas. heiress was saved by the stroke Many interesting maps and illustraHow the homely housewifes arrest tions stud the pages of the Guide, hared the Nazis new ugly spy system. of a pen. Louis Solbol, popular Broadwhich should urove of value to those The British could hardly believe that way columnist, tells how nothing but interested in Utah. dumpy Mrs. OGrady was a traitress, rouble pursued the lively glamour girl but now they know the Germans are after tShe eloped with the Rhumba exhubMesa Verde National Park . hiring unattractive women for under-cov- e pert, and it even looked like her was a a till by bigamist, sympathetic Mesa Verde National park, situatmore ones are because jobs pretty ed in southwestern Colorado in liable to get in trouble. Read of the judge extricated? them from their preMontezuma county, embraces 80.2 astonishing way they discovered this dicament Dont miss this square miles of 51,334 acres. illustrated feature in The Amand what they are doing about it, as erican Weekly, the magazine distribtold in The American Weekly, the magHome Products Build Torpedo next weeks LOS ANGELES with uted azine distributed with next weeks Australia shipyards are building EXAMINER. t hundreds of torpedo boats and aux- IjOS ANGELES EXAMINER. iliary naval craft from materials. n, - ( spon-soriihi- CAPITAL PATHFINDER of moderation The Utah Guide (totn . .BEAUTY A' funeral service can and ought to be a beautiful thing. Your last fond srevice for a - Mat- throught $1.50 to $3.50 loved USE THIS COUPON be should marked by expert care and Our intelligent experience. abilities are rat your com-map- We solicit your at- We Now Feature Free Garage one tention on the basis of our excellent reputation . . . DURNEORD LAKETOWN 4-- H CLUB NEWS club was organA Homemakers the ami following of flized March 8, : President, Ella Mae were chosen iers LaRue Irwin; Willis; Irene song lead-ir- , Robinson; secretary, Laura Myers; assistant song leader :ind organist, Rosella Irwin; reporter. Hazel Weston ; committee chairman, Maxine Irwin, Club leaders are Mrs. Alley J. Taylor and Mrs. Joyce Irvvin; The name chosen for the dub is Neat The mothand Nifty Home Makers. ers of the girls attended the first meeting and were given a report of the outline of the work. The second meeting was held Mar. 15th. President Ella Mae Willis presided. Songs were sung arid time was spent making Dustless Dusters. The third meeting was held Saturday March 22nd. President illla Mae Willis gave a report on How We Can Make Our Club Work More InterestPledge was repeated by Hazel ing Weston Songs led by Laura Myers. The usual time was pent on How Meetand where to hang pictures. 29th. March until ing was adjourned HAZEL WESTON, 4-- Mortuary Evaston, Wvo. Day Phone 49 Night Phone 90 vice-preside- I am still a Licensed Abstractor and Notary Public. I make a specialty of making Deeds and Titles. All Notary work can be done at my residence. LEWIS LONGHURST Notice House and lot for sale. The old home of the late Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Pead at Pickleyille, near Garden City. Write to Mrs. Sadie Pead 360 Hollywood Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah. WANT ADS STEADY WORK . GOOD PAY RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call .Reporter. on farmers in Rich County. No experience or capital required. Write ' to Employees on Farms MR, INMAN 2423 Magnolia St, OakOn January 1, 1939, there were land Calif. about 1,629,000 hired workers, in addition to 7,138,000 family workers on farms in the United States.1 More Wear for Rugs A rug w ill give more years of wear if it is shifted around every Insomnia Victims to According statistics, nearly six months,, so that all sections of the rug have a turn at the more 1,500,000 people in England, suffer traveled part of the room. from insomnia. , , , . |