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Show RICH COUNTY REAPER, Local and Personal RANDOLPH UTAH. Woodruff News onfuckys finest Bourbons this is the Of Who said Friday, the 13th was unFrank week in an auto accident, was moved lucky? That is the question that Smith on Fathers Day. to Tremonton, Utah. It was found she Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gunn is asking, Mr. and Mrs. Vloe Jaskson and daugh- had four broken ribs and a cracked shin for on that date they were presented ter, Mary Kay, Mrs. Mary Ann Smith, bone. with an 8 lb. son. Lynn Norris left for Califprnia MonMr. and Mrs. Reay Kennedy, Len Jack-so- n Mr. and Mrs. Scott H. Sessions, and djfbghter, Katherine, Mr. and day morning where he will try for a son Newell, Mrs. Annie Threet and Mrs. Wayne Kennedy and family, Mr. job in the Lockheed Aircraft factory. Asel and few went friends Jacobsen a daughters Evelyn, and Helen, of and Mrs. Alt Jackson and family, Mr, on an around extended Lovell, Wyo., were visitors here last fishing trip and Mrs. James Packson and family and A fine baby boy was born to Weber River and parts around there. They report a very good time but not one fish was caught. A fathers day program was held Sunday evening at the Randolph ward chapel. A large crowd of fathers and their wives and children turned out. First place premium ribbons were givifen to the fathers. How do G. A. McKinnon and Chester Christiansen rate We wonder.' Sunday School Union Meeting at Sunday was well attended by Randlph oficers and teachers. Leland Rex and family have returned from Logan where Leland has been going to school. Mr. and Mrs.1 Ronald Sims of Almy spent Fathers day at the Fred Smith home. They brought Miss Myrla Mae, who has been visiting with them for two weeks, home. Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson left Richard Jackson motored to Hooper Sunday. They visited with Mrs. Richard Jackson, who has been visiting in Ogden and Hooper since Decoration day. Mrs. Blanche Wison and Mrs. Richard Jackson returned home with them. Miss Kafuerine Jackson stayed in Ogden where she expects to work this sum- at Boise, PINT No. 61 Idaho with her sister Evelyn. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dickson and family arrived here Tuesday to bring Mjrs. Dickson to stay here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Eastmer. man to recuperate from a recent Mrs. Alex Johnson and son, Sherman, stroke. came from Salt Lake City Sunday to M. V. Eastman recently purchased be at her mothers home while she 'S a Ford V-- 8 truck. in California. Miss LcuDawn Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wamsley and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson came last week Mrs. Jasper Dickson of Ogden, were to stay with her mother. She had a visitors .here Sunday. birthday party Monday and a lot of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Eastman of Evlittle boys and girls came and got acanston also visited here Sunday. quainted with her. visitWoodruff Mrs. Harvey Rufi of Mrs. Albert Longhurst has been ed with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthill this week, having suffered sevur Rex Monday. eral severe attacks of gall stones. Carol and Avis Johnson, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson are back for California Thursday to visit with Her daughter Mrs. Clarence Bruce of from Salt Lake City from their two their daughter Krilla. Mrs. Fletch Almy, is here caring for her. weeks vacation. They had a swell time Wilson and Miss Ethelyn Dickson returned to daughter Karen, accomand said they would like to go again. her home at Riverdale, Utah, after them. Mr. and Mrs. James Kennedy left panied Mr. and Mrs. Vloe Jackson, and visiting here the past several weeks. Friday for Salt Lake City where they A. expect to pick up Mrs. Calvin Whitney daughter Mary Kay, Mrs. Mary Miss and Tressa Norris mad? Smith, and from there go on to California MAJOR ADDITIONS TO where they will visit with Calvins a business trip to Salt Lake Wednes- - OGDEN ORDNANCE DEPOT parents and relatives. day. Miss Lynn Smith returned Miss Margaret Ziegler, who has been with them and will visit at the Fred OGDEN, Utah Major additions, working for Mrs. Richards of Evanston, Smith home for awhile. was home for Mrs. Fellers funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Burleigh of costing about $3,500,000 and includShe went back to Evanston Friday. 72 buildings and numerous utiliMrs. Ruth (Hackett) Lutz paid a sur- Evanston, 'Wyoming, announce the ing arrival of a baby, girl, bom at the ties will be placed under contract prise visit to Miss Violet Smith Frihere before July 1 for construction day night and stayed for a short while. Dee hospital Wednesday, June 18th. ot a large shell load-m- g She brought her litte baby boy and Mother and babe are doing fine. at Ogden ordnance depot, hes just as cute as her mama. plant Grandpa and Grandma McKinnon announces Mrs. Glen Rex and children, Karma are overjoyed no wonder Lieutenant Colonel Ellook they and Diane, expect to go to Midway, so mer G. Thomas, constructing . quarhappy. Utah, Saturday where they will spend termaster for Ogden and vicinity. Postmaster Reay celebrated his two weeks visiting relatives and friends. When one we dont know! completed the new units; Maybe Glenn will decide to drive them birthday (which will employ at least 1,000 persons, down in the new car he is trying out Wednesday by having an informal is it estimated, in addition to about dinner party at his home. We wish if he can ge away. 2.000 persons expected to be emMadge Nicholls, who was hurt last him many more happy birthdays. ployed at the present units which consist of 105 buildings most of which are now virtually completed. The following units will be placed under contract this month, said Lieutenant Colonel Thomas. Addishell loading tional line of 28 buildings, additional fuse loading line of 14 buildings, primer ady line of 18 buildings, a ministration building, an inert material storage building, 10 igloo-typ- e underground magazines; and a 00,000-gallon water reservoir. . In addition contracts will be let d during June for eight miles of a water system, boiler track, Le Dy and compressor, air conditioning system, roads, fence, storm sewer Dusty King had been mursvstem, sewage disposal .facilities, dered Dusty, who had sidewalks, construction equipment, and other items. been like a father to Bill Bids on the boiler and air compres who Roper. Then Roper tor, including materials and conhad been a respectable struction, will be opened June 20 man turned "outlaw" to at 11:30 a. m. at the constructing "get even." quartermasters West Second Street cflice in Ogden. Bids for construcHow Bill Roper gathered tion of the 10 magazines will be together a tougher, more a. opened June 23 at eleven-thirt- y desperate band of outlaws m. Bids on a large quantity of rails, and rustlers, beat the Thorpe gang at their own game, rail accessories and railroad ties will and drove them out of the country, is told with breathless be opened June 23 at two p. m. Bids on the construction of reinforced speed and with fidelity to die history of those epic times concrete roads and sidewalks will be in "The Smoky Years." Don't miss it! opened June 24 at eleven a. m. Bids on construction of a chain link boundary fence will be opened Juno Kem-mer- ' week. 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It is one of the first three in the longevity of women and among the first six in longevity of men. The survey discloses that Kansas has fewer communicable diseases, such as tuberculosis, than most any other state. And the reason ascribed, according to experts, is the Kansas weather. Midsummer sun provides health-givin- g ultra-violrays, say the experts, and there is midsummer sun in Kansas as in few places elsewhere. am still a Licensed Abstractor and Notary Public. I make a specialty of making Deeds and Titles. All Notary work can ba done at my residence. LEWIS LONGHURST 1 A et i ROBERT SCHMID Bern, Idaho THIS CO UPON entitles ought to be a beautiful thing. a. m. BERN MEAT CURING PLANT Popular Priced Beautifully Furnished eleven-thirt- announced in the immediate future. Salt clodern Hotel .BEAUTY Bids on a railroad track weighing scale will be opened June 23 at eleven a. m. Dates of other bid openings will be 24 1 I ' two-stor- WM. SCHENIEY DISTILLERS Lots of Complaints Department stores, dry goods stores and general merchandise stores of the United States handle a total of 52,000,000 customer complaints annually. U. S. A. Way little gem entitled Whats RIGHT With AMERICA reveals an It shows interesting comparison. that the American worker still has the best opportunities of a high standard of living. Today, the average American workman works 353 hours to pay for an automobile. The English workman has to work 3,522 hours. The German workman, 5,054 hours. The French workman, A Chinese workman 7,295 hours. would have to work all of his life and still he couldnt finish his installment payments. A Killed at Grade Crossings In thq first seven months of there were 774 fatalities from railroad grade crossings. 1939 highway-- |